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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 29, 1925, p. 7

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obscuredby clouds in ontario eclipse viewed by new york j new york jan 25 a thin iumin- otherwise- than make such an impres- ous rirg set with a great gem of soft sion and the effect was intensified by burning light hung in the eastern the fact that every observer fet the ky over the atlantic yesterday morn- 1 thrill of a discoverer the advance ng at 911 oclock while most of new j accounts had given no notice that the yorks population of six millions eclipse had ornaments of this bnl- gazedatit j hancy to display for several seconds the jewel spark- j scarlet tufts of flame about the led with a pure and mild radiance i suns rim had been predicted but were then trembled and molted into the not visible to the naked eye the circle of light which rimmed the inky j corona was not large or colorful disk of the moon the total eclipse there was a profusion of weird and had come and stars twinkled lumin- j wonderfully beautiful scenery not ously calculated to strike terror to the heart before the spectator could recover j as it once did but well fitted to show from his breathless wonder at the humanity its true proportions to re- scene and try to realize its detail in mind mortals that after all they are the sky and on the earth the amazing spectacle was ended the marvellously beautiful jewel of white light reappeared again this time on another part of the thin lum inous ring its clear and allpervad mere midgets living on an undersized j planet that is but a part of a great godcreated universe the moon was unpunctual as wellj as careless of its routs it was about four seconds late in blotting out the pepall arrested j in california home former associate of peter smith in bond deals im prisoned at request of british consul toronto jan 26 andrew pepall j arraigned by chief justice r m j meredith the presiding judge at the trial of raemilius jarvis and peter j smith as a fugitive from justice and j possibly in control in the united states of the plunder in the provincial bond scandals is again in custody in los angeles this time he is held on complaint of the british consul at that point who informed the police there en saturday that a warrant had been issued in toronto charging pep- all with theft and bribery arising out of the provincial bond deals word of his arrest reached the at canada from coast to coast st johns nftd newfoundlands show the gold mines of northern on- seal fisheries in 1921 returned an avtario produced more gold than for any erage catch ten steamers engaged previous month in the history of the and secured 129001 seal pelts whilst industry the aggregate income of the the inshore winds kept the icefloes producing mines exceeded 2400000 close to the northern coast and en- for the first time on record in this abled the residents to secure another province the figures show that while 40000 which is rarely done the total output for 1924 was about summertown pei fox ranching 25000000 yet the mines are enter- continued to prosper in prince ed- mg the year 1925 with production at ward island during the past year the rate of close to 30000000 a year some 3000000 being realized from winnipeg man trees at the rate the sale of live foxes and pelts the of 20000 a day have been planted by desirability of the islands foxes for farmers of western canada in the foundation stock has brought about a last 20 years according to a report heavy demand on the provincial stock of the federal dept of agriculture and during 1924 shipments were made a total of 150000000 young trees to upper canada manitoba alberta the report shows have been distribut- british columbia oregon washing- ed to fanners in that section sine ton france and england j 1905 regina sask saskatchewan hve- planets pull the moon in different of france says that his researches struct f toronto the neces- ki harvested in p 2 al 75 j u i i i 29000 acres giving an estimated crop message stated that pepall was beingl nnn i-ji- touu mg of 18 championships o silver cups inous rinjr lis clear ana anpervaai raur scwuus miv m uiuis i n- ii j- t ot l4ouu00 barrels while rot was ajj on j ing ustff ouenches the coron and sun the earth the jjsm he college snsssi t the crop pass then put out the light of the stars this ring with its gorgeous soli taire drew attention from the ortho dox and predicted features of tho eclipse it made a deeper impression on the crowds than any other feature of the heavenly show the incompar able beauty of this sight unexpected by most of the watchers could not do ways which can be calculated with prove that columbus did not discover s fi t pr good conditi the greatest precision but some un- america j yk det pf- the charges and kno force speeds it up and slows o i los angeles probably it down in an unaccountable fashion j will copy effect of it was no surprise to astronomers to find the luminary of night slightly off its course and behind time at the critical moment lie weeks markets rr toronto i man wheat no 1 north 209 no 2 north 203 no 3 north 198 no 4 wheat 139 i man oats no 2 cw 75c no 3j cw 72 lie extra no 1 feed 73c no 1 feed 71c no 2 feed 68c ah the above cif bay ports am corn track toronto no 2 yellow 146 millfeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton 36 shorts per ton 38 middlings 43 good feed flour per bag 275 ont oats no 2 white 56 to 68c ontario wheat no 2 winter 163 to 167 no 3 winter 161 to 165 no 1 commercial 160 to 163 fob shipping points according to freights barlev malting 90 to 94c buckwheat no 2 86 to 90c rye no 2 133 to 138 man flour first pat 1070 to ronto do second pat 1020 toronto ont flour 90 per cent pat nom inal in bags montreal or toronto do export nominal cotton bags cif hay no 2 timothy per ton track toronto 1450 no 3 1250 straw carlots per ten 9 screenings standard recleaned f ob bay ports per ton 28 cheese new large 22c twins 22c triplets 23c stiltons 24c old large 24 to 25c twins 25 to 26c trip lets 26 to 27c butter finest creamery prints 39 to 40c no 1 creamery 37 to 38c no 2 85 to 36c dairy prints 28 to 30c eggs fresh extras in cartons 67 to 68c loose 65c storage extras in cartons 58 to 60c loose 56 to 57c storage firsts 53 to 54c storage sec onds 47 to 48c live poultry hens over 5 lbs 24c do 4 to 5 lbs 18c do 3 to 4 lbs 13c spring chickens 2 lbs and over 23c roosters 12c ducklings h lbs and up 18c dressed poultrv hens ver 5 lbs 28c do 4 to 5 lbs 23c do 3 to 4 lbs 16c spring chickens 2 fbs and over 30c roosters 18c ducklings 5 lbs and up 25c turkeys 35c beans can handpicked lb 6c primes 6c maple products syrup per imp gal 240 per 6gal tin 230 per gal maple sugar lb 25 to 26c honey 60lb tins 13c per lb 10lb tins 13c 5lb tins 14c 2h- 1b tins 15 hi to 16c smoked meats hams med 25 to bit eclipse on niagara provincial police while no informa tion was given out last night by the cataract as it appeared then attorneygenerals department res- will be reproduced in i the specific cha a ir prizes this splendid showing is fur- ithor emphasised by the fact that in fredencton nb mineral produc- 1920 only 36 prizes were won bv sas- by inspector boyd of the department p in tho pr of new bruns- katchewnn exhibitors of criminal investigation ontario wlck was we1 m during the lethbridge alta a further con- past year according to a preliminary signm6 of fat beef steers has been survey of the industry of the provin- made b a loca c3ttle deaer to ga8 the illumination wording the extradition proceedings will be undertaken on five different j scheme here tests of the intensity i of the light were made my primary object in making the observations i said mr ryan was to arrive at a mr ernest thompson seton the fa- decision as to whether or not we raous canadian naturalist and author j would be able to reproduce for future recently arrived in london england tourists the beautiful effects of the where he went to meet his wife on her j varihued lights from the ellipse to return from a trip to thefareast 1 the falls i am certain that we can 7r z t 7 in th brief period of time allowed fresh us we succeeded in catching the curve of the lights as it went down and came up the effect of the eclipse on niagara falls orit jan 25 al- charges though niagara falls was in the another long legal battle is expect- centre of the path of the eclipse only e to follow in the united states in glimpses of the sun were seen just a former case pepall carried his ap- at the cricial moment dense banks of peal against deportation direct to clouds obscured the spectacle scien- washington and was successful de- tists from cleveland on the roof of a spite the fact that the immigration skyscraper across the river were more board at los angeles recommended fortunate and secured some fine pic- j his compulsory return to toronto tures of the corona at totality l- 7j r the spectacle from that point was observers of next jfcxhpse one of rare beauty seven beautiful will have a better chance rays of deepest blue wavered from left to right across the waters ofj ottawa jan 25 at 1208 noon niagara and died away interesting october 26 in the year 2144 there observations were made by darcy will be a total eclipse of tha sun in ryan illuminating engineer of the which the area of totality will again general electric company and a pass over ontario stated dr r e corps of assistants on goat island dolury of the dominion observatory niagara falls just as it appeared last evening dr delury predicted j during the eclipse pf the sun can be that observers yet unborn will have a i reproduced said mr ryan who will fin chance of making calculations at be in charge of the giant illumination the next eclipse owing to if occurring cial dept of mines coal output de- gow this is one of a number of ex- clined slightly from the totals for t shipments of fat stock to the 1923 but the production of the other united kingdom made from this dis- pnncipal nonmetallic minerals in- trict d the past fall it is claim- eluding natural gas gypsum and build- ed that great britain offers a lucra- mg materials was well up to the flgtive market for western canadas ures of 1923 beefi prov good heavy fat cattle montreal que montreal handled only are sent across 165139396 bushels of grain during vancouver bc the industrial 1924 the largest amount ever handled committee of the vancouver board of by the port in any one year accord- 1 trade is in consultation with repre- ing to the final figures issued by the sentatives of interests that propose to harbor commissioners in 1923 120- j erect and operate a plant for the 107990 bushels were handled while in handling of copra soya beans and 1922 the best previous year 155- peanuts production will be oils and 035817 bushels passed through the stock feed this will be the first plant port jof the kind on the canadian pacific timmins- ont preliminary figures coabt the raw material will be ob- issued for the month of december tainod from the orient extras 70c do fresh firsts 60c veal calves 8 to 10 hogs mixed lots of good quality and weight 1125 do other kinds 11 do light 1025 no improvement yet in the falls will be incorporated in the plan of illumination of the falls photographs of the eclipse and tho falls and rapids were taken during o o 1 anf before totality australian beamen s btrike flattering the judge i judge prisoner the juryfinds you guilty i prisoner thats all right judge i know youre too intelligent to be in- niagara falls to be illuminated sydney jan 2g there has been no improvement so far in the seamens strike situation the men did not at- tendon saturday morning at the pick- ing up places appointed by mr justice fluked bv what they lay powers but the court would probably overlook a short and reasonable delay in bringing all branches of the sea mens union into line tomorrow will show decisively whether the ma jority of the men intend to obey the award of the court in accordance with the promise of mr walsh president of the union the red element which he has hitherto encouraged does not alauson b houghton present us ambassador to germany is slated to succeed ambassador kellogg at the court of st james london when mr kellogg becomes secretary of state quaint rec0ms of eclipses that since 2136 bc oct 22 2136 bc hsi and ho offi- july 8 1842 scientists began phy- ljke being pulled up and it mav force 26c cooked hams 37 to 38c smoked j an absolute test of its strength agalust rolls 18 to 20c cottage rolls 21 to the mo mr walsh is a 28c breakfast bacon 23 to 27c spe- i cial brand breakfast won 29 to 31c llil e extraordinary speeches backs boneless 29 to 36c j at meetings declaring his pre- cured meats long elenr bacon 50 so seeming surrender merely tac- to 70 lbs 1750 70 to 90 lbs 1680 tics of expediency this however 90 lbs and up 1550 lightweight he denies rolls in barrels 33 heavyweight j ro tierces 18 to is 4c i wheat board surplus to be tubs 18 to 19c pails 18 to i94c i distributed among growers prints 21 to 22c shortening tierces 1 1- tuna nit cu ji ditita cial astronomers to the emperor of sical research on the sun by observing du iqu china put to death for failing to ob- contract awarded to cana dian general electric com pany colored lights a despatch from niagara falls 1 ont says the contract for the il- lumination of the falls has been awarded to the canadian general el- j ectric company and the work of in- stallation will be done under the supi j ervision of darcy ryan of schenec- j tady a board of directors of the two i cities of niagara falls and queen i victoria park has been appointed and j is as follows mayor laughlin city j manager robins j a johnson s sir edmund gosse widely known in morden all of niagara falls ny the world of letters on both sides of mayor h p stephens this city g tho atlantic was recently knighted by philip j h jackson and j r bond king george he is in his 7sth year jof the queen victoria park commia- j sion mayor laughlin was appointed chairman of the board and j r bond battleship monarch i secretary is sunkby gunfire jizlis carbon arc searchlights and mr ryan 1 admiralty announces carry- will be here on saturday to decide on ing out of agreement un- the location for these units in coni der washington treaty j j actual ufi j lot the falls color screens will be sup- j a despatch from london says plied with the unite so that attractive the admiralty announced that under multicolored drills may be dona the terms of the washington treaty with the units the 22500ton battleship monarch was sunk tuesday by gunfire she was considered practically obsolete having serve customary rites during partial eclipse june 30 1070 bc total eclipse recorded at babylon june 14 763 bc total eclipse re corded at nineveh mny 28 585 bc total eclipse took place during battle between lyd ians and medes so frightening the contestants that they called a truce i finally made peace this eclipse m1m nrintl i7uils a despatch from ottawa says- is said to have been predicted by 16 to 16c prints 17 to 18c western canadian farmers will be thiles of miletus it that time on choice heavy steers 775 to 825 halfmillion dollars richer this m nl f time one butcher steers choice 7 to 7 50- do ucnei lmsi of the seven wise men of greece good 625 to di med 5 25 tos by hc d among tho june 21 400 b of en jeydo com 325 to 450 butcher j western provinces of the surplus pro- lliu3 totality occurred immediately heifers choice 675 to 725 dots of the operations of the canada a slmsct a rome food 6 to 650 do med 475 to j wheat board which marketed the u 14 310 bc vgathoclcs ty 560 do com 3 to 4 butcher 1919 crop the ordeiincouncil which rant syracuse observed total cows choice 425 to 475 do fair authorizes the disposition of this oclino whil01 vnvnm frnn q to good 150 to 4 canners and cut- mucil surplus now reposed to cart age j w pd itlo t f taste j e treasury of canada hj not ad 1030kingoaf of 4j bologna 250 to 325 feeding bec11 s antl stalls of the am- norway killed during battle of stiklc- steers good 5 to 650 do fair 4i available and of how much willj when his soldiers were frightened to 5 stockers good 1 to 475 dogo to the respective provinces have by the red light in the corona of tho fair 350 to 4 calves choice 11 not been made public but it is under- eclipsed sun as a result of this b-it- to13 do med 6 to 9 do grassers i stood that tho government has decided tie the danes established a brief rule h- ff c t0 turn the money to the western over norway h may 36612tota eclipse seen 7 to 8 heavies and bucks 1 50 to unicr wn whcnt p1 conditions through a tube or telescope for the 625 culls 3 to 4 good ewo lambs netted for the now extinct canada f time 15 to 16 bucks 13 to 14 do wheat board a profit over the esti- med 10 to 12 do culls 8 to 9 i mated returns the amount available hogs thick smooths fed and watered j in the treasury was estimated last jll to 1110 do fob 1040 to session at 550000 1050 do country points 1015 to 1020 do off cars 1140 to 1150 west arncan island total eclipse visible in europe july 28 1851 first photographs taken of a total eclipse daguerreo types were made of an eclipse visible in scandinavia and russia a 9hour bombardment preceded the sinking the attack was made about 15 miles off plymouth and the tests were secret though similar to those recently carried out against the ara- aug 18 1868 total eclipse visible erican battleship washington in india for the first time the redj the monarch was first bombed by prominences were examined through airplanes which made several hits the spectroscope and shown to be com- j then the light cruisers carysfort annual report of the uni versity of toronto those who are interested in know ing of tho work dono by the provin cial university of ontario should se cure a copy of the latest annual report of the president which has just been issued in it sir robert falconer posed of incandescent hydrogen cal- calodon curacaox and calliope and i v l f tht lwrlr cium and another gas until then un- the des foyer veotls pounded her ded sjss known this gas now known as hel- with sixinch guns finally the fif- ra tjmk ium was discovered on the earth teeninch guns of the hood repulse f tb lll about 27 years later and is now used ramillies royal oak royal sover- un wj r r f work done by the connaught labor- r rt f r fi a anil the many generous bene- aug 7 1869observatton of an from a distance of ten to twelve mles f frienda of tho eclipse vsiblen the unted states re- left tho monarch a shattered hulk univer8 there are seventeen re vealed the presence in the corona 0 which sowly settled m sixty fathoms from facutti and dopart an unknown substance called coron- of water ments also special reports on re- min this substance has never been search on publications and on the found on the earth jerusalem preparing for in- royal ontario museum it may be during uljtlltftr a of tourists this year that a intific investigation is so during total eclipse by two british much in the public mind because of expeditions showed bending of light x despatch from jerusalem says recent important discoveries the most rays from stars thus verifying thephat palestine is becoming iicrensirig- interesting part of the report is that theory of einstein that light is affect- attractive to the tourist now that which gives a list of more than three cd by the suns gravitational field normal travel facilities and- 1 sept 21 1922 american and can- eommodations are available hotel ac- 1 hundred research problems on which showniwork iing done taken all to- adian expeditions to australia con- by an official report for the last five j gether the report is an important firmed 1919 observations bearing on months during which 22384 travelers contribution to the educational liter- einstein theory came to the country ature of the year solect premium 215 to 217 montreal i oats can west no 2 81c do no 8 77c do extra no 1 feed 75c flour man spring wheat pate ists 1070 do 2nds 1020 do strong bakers 10 do winter pate- choice 815 to 825 rolled oate bag 90 lbs 410 bran 3625 shorts 3825 mid dlings 4425 hay no 2 per ton ear tots 14 to 15 butter no 1 pasteurized 83 to 33c do no 1 creamery 32 to 32c do seconds 31 to 31c egg3 storage extras 57c do storage first disappears in the ocean 1 london jan 25 port alexander a small isle in angola the portuguese colony of west africa has been sud denly submerged in the sea and has completely disappeared according to a lisbon despatch to the sunday ex press no details have been received but a considerable loss of life is feared as the islet which was 4000 square yards in area was inhabited by portu guese and native settlers how eclipse should have appeared in western ontario the above scries of drawings show what happened to the sun while it was concealed from ontario citizens on jan 21 behind murky cloud the two diagrams on each end show various phases of the eclipse whiie in the centre is how it would have appeared during the somothing less than two minutes when the eclipse was total

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