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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1930, p. 3

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f r100 leaves on sunday for canada if weather favorable should be in montreal tuesday cardington england the r100 great british dirigible will take off on her flight to canada it is expected next sunday may 25 this date how ever is but tentative and the takeoff will depend upon the weather on that day the ships repairs necessitated by her mishap in leaving the hangar a few weeks ago were completed on saturday one hundred and fifty men from the local air works and an equal number from the koyal air force depot at llenlow will stand by to remove the r100 tbc ship will be attached to the mooring mast after each of the remaining trials this week in the meantime the television apparatus on which weather maps are to be trans mitted during tho flight is being sub jected to searching tests should reach montreal wednesday if the r100 starts her westward trip early on sunday and takes the scheduled route via cape farewell at the south of greenland she should ar- rive at montreal in from two and a half to three days and if all goes well j jvould be in the canadian metropolis changed and a few months ago rolls- royce condor engines were installed her starboard elevator has been re paired following the accident of april 21 when a sudden gust of wind caught the dirigible and threw her against her shed as she was being drawn out for a trial flight her apparatus has been greatly improved and her weath er charts now through a recent tele vision device will be faithful reflec tions of charts prepared hour by horr by the admiralty in london luxurious fittings on her first westward trip the air ship brings a crew of only 4s men al though she carries accommodation for 100 people although officials insist the r100 is still an experiment the great air liner will carry in her ar rangement and furnishings many of the luxurious points typical of an ocean vessel her beautifullyfinished dining salon has 50 seats while there is a lounge deck adjacent there is electric cooking in the galley promen ade and balcony decks and a second lounge this time nearer the cabins while the ship is in canada the specialists among her crew will look before wedni nlay noon the ship has into the question of the dominions already created a new speed record resources of helium gas which next i to hydrogen is the lightest gas known and which fills the bags of the dirig- for dirigibles having gone more than si miles an hour the dirigible today differs in sev- j ihle ertl ways from the original construc tion- which was started in october 1924 she has had her envelope j flights over the united states after her twoweeks visit the r100 will return straight to carding ton her plans do not call for any italys answer to disarmament conference new 10000ton cruiser zara one of live warships launched by italy the markets pension bill fairer to needy produce quotations i toronto wholesale dealers are buy- ottawa the salient points in the ig produce at the following prices bill which was reported from the par- eggs ungraded cases rturnej liameutary committee on returned fresh extras 29 to 30c fresh firsts soldiers problems by major c g power liberal quebec south in the house of commons and which takes the form of amendments to the pen sions act are 1 the establishment of a pension tribunal of nine persons to hold of fice for ten years this tribunal to be divided into four reginal boards of two members each residing in vari ous parts of the country chair mans salary 7000 per annum mem bers salary 6000 per ann im 2 establishment of a pension ap peal court of three persons to reside in ottawa chairmans salary so0o per annum members salary 7000 per annum 2 establishment of 27 to 28c seconds 24 to 25c butter no 1 ontario creamery solids 30c no- 2 29c churning cream special 34c no 1 33c no 2 30c cheese no 1 large colored paraf fined and government graded 17 to 17hc provision prices toronto wholesale dealers are quot ing the following prices to the trade smoked meats hams med 28 to 35c cooked loins 48 to 52c smoked rolls 28c breakfast bacon 30 to 40c backs peamealed 31c do smoked 46 to 55c pork loins 29 lie shoulders 19 vie rural education in ontario by samuel farmer president of the canadian school trustcs association and vice president of the canadian educational association in 192s there were c12c public schools in ontario of which some 5000 or more would be classed rural these schools accommodated 220915 pupils and were operated at a cost ol 172005sg of which the government paid in grants 2476lt and the local levy was 3934sc0 some other tirao we shall discuss these and other fig ures further but they are sufficient j to show that rural public schools nay be classed in big business many of the rural public schools in ontario are tine the buildings are butts 24c hams 20 suitable and are well constructed the cured meats long clean bacon 50 to 70 lbs 24c 70 to 90 lbs 22c j veurans 90 to 110 lbs 21c heavyweight rollsj d by a 40c lightweight rolls 25c j t f t bureau 10 be administered chief pensions advocate to as- iard pure tierces 15c tubs sis in preparation and presentation of16e pals 17c mints 17 to 17 before the tri i i recently sliding princess marie down ways at spezia in presence of prince humbert and i committee of the commons but the parliamentary session ended before it cuuld be submitted to the house cer tain other amendments included in the boozing drivers crooked brokers get big setback rtmo tittrtwill also r- substitution of the words urcyr ih new- g kaino itpslers will also e interesting liquor for sheets or other publications tins was severely dealt with word intovatei in the first line p commons some years heavy penalties amendments were introduced in tho no more racing tips permitted if law passes law and to bring the punishment into greater conformity with the laws o bill have been urged by representatves isome of the provinces complaints he humane society in various have been received that eertaiip f c regarding cruelty to cases the existing penalty has bee- animals legislation sought to prevent found to be inadequate i n amendment to pro- w p giving tips i another substantial change is the hb the pwtion of betting intor- pension applications bunals 4 provision of pensions for widows of veterans of so per cent disability irrespective of whether the pensioner died from injury or disease attribut able to military service 5 tho pensioning of widows of war pensioners provided they married the deceased pensioners prior to jan 1 1030 6 tiie hearing in open court of ports all claims for pension before the pen- man oats sion tribunals 7 hearings before the tribunals to be made at the request of the ap- 13c tubs shortening tierces 1314c pails lc special pastry shortening tierces 15c- tubs 15vic pails 10c- local grain quotations grain dealers on the toronto board of trade are making the following quotations for car lots man wheat no 1 north s113i no 2 do 111 vi no 3 109 no- 4 10414 no 5 osic no g 78uc feed 70c cif goderich and bay sanitary arrangements heat light and ventilation are what they should be schools meets the needs of the pupils the play- grounds are adequate and are attrae- no 1 feed 54 4c no 2 do 52 vic- america corn no 2 yellow 94 ie no 3 do 93 vic millfeed del montreal freights under the niation in daily newspapers racing ago but rejected by the senate the act is to come into force on sept 1 1930 80000 in market of the section- it the proposed amendments i passed motorists shall tc liable upon indictment for a first offense to im- rj r i house of commons recently during a pri for a term not exceeding isrowll jrhjlleu conference of the attorneygenerals three months and not less than thirty of the various provinces with respect ti bucketing and other stock market operations by the hon ernest la- poiate minister of justice mr lapointes bill 21 pages in all known as bill no 138 suggests many changes in the criminal code upon recommendation of the conference sec tion 11 of the bill regarding security of similar na- frands and matters ture was inserted paragraph 3 on page 4 of the printed report of the jl thereto the fo1 conference reads that in respect of dominion crim days and for each subsequent offense j to any term not exceeding one year j and not less than three months j stratford out revelations into the manslaughter cases j activities of tom brown former of tne common- another amendment is to clear up wor and alderman of this city dcubts which have arisen as to the i whoso mysterious disappearance from powers of the jurv in case of mani home last new years eve was slaughter arising out of the operation j solvo1 wth iie discovery of his body it rends as follows m mexico city reveals the onetime staid citizen of stratford made one last desperate plunge on the stock market in an effort to recuperate tho 3upn a charge of manslaughter fortune he had lost ottawa once again the mackenzie kins government is giving parliament an opportunity to stamp out handbook- ing in canada in so far as prohibition or publication of racing tips and odds will prevent it such prohibition is proposed in one of half a dozen criminal code amend- 1 p- be made after sept 1 meats which hon ernest lapointe minister of justice brought down for lirst reading the senate in other years has killed such a proposal after it had received approval at the hands pliant for pension and provision for ha included bran per ton 83323 a private hearing if the tribunals con- shorts per ton 3125 middlings sider a public hearing might be dis- 1125 advantageous to the applicant i out grain wheat si 10 oats 44 s pension applications shall be en- to 45c barley 50 to 52c rye nom- titled to the benefit of the doubt mnalt buckwheat 80c which means that it will not be neces sary for them to adduce conclusive proof of their right to a pension but that the tribunal shall draw from all circumstances of the case all reason able inferences favor 9 the act to become operative on oct 1 1930 and appointments may heavy casualties over weekend of motor vehicles 35 section 951 of the said act is lended by addin lowing subsection the amendment which along with others was as follows every one is guilty of an indictable offense and liable to one years im- in the toll of weekend accidents iven first reading read canada included seven violent deaths in ontario seven deaths by drowning in riviere des prairies montreal island prisonment and to a fine not exceeding j one thousand dollars who advertises hay and straw prices wholesale dealers in hay and straw- are quoting shippers the following prices for carload lots delivered on track toronto the applicants y n f oihy 12o0 to 14 wheat straw 511 oat straw 11 livestock heavy beef steers s10 to 11 but cher steers choice 1050 to 1075 do fair to good 10 to 1025 do com 875 to 950 butcher heifers cloice 1025 to 1050 do fair to good 975 to 1025 do com 375 to 9 bulchcr cows good to choice 8 to 875 do med- 8650 to 775 canners and cutters 350 to s550 butcher bulls good to choice 750 to s do med 7 to 725 do bolognas g to 050 bahv beef 10 to 813 i feeders good 89 to 10 stackers good 850 to 9 do fair 750 to js825 calves god to choice 10 to inal law as all prosecutions for major oflenses had to be made under the criminal code and as the deputy attorneygeneral attending the con arising out of the operation of a motor vehicle the jury may find the accused not guilty of manslaughter but guilty of criminal negligence under section ference reported great difficulty in the m past in proving bucketing it was ad- to further prosecution for any offense visable to suggest to the minister of oat ea f f cls section 3g of the bill also is new at present when a person imprison- ed in a reformatory reformatory justice at ottawa thatanew section be added to the criminal code acord- ingly a draft section231a was pre pared to cover the offense of a broker reducing the quantity of stock which mntici1 mentally deficient there is he should be carrying for his custom- n0 p for th removal of him ers by selling for his own account against his customers buying orders new section the new section of thj act is as fol lows 11 the said act is further amend ed by adding immediately after sec tion 231 thereof the following 231a every person is guilty of an school or industrial school is feeble- pro vi to a place of safekeeping the power to do so is given to the lieutenant- governor by this amendment the power of the lieutenantgover nor to deal similarly with cases of insanity is given by subsection 1 of section 970- sedition and firearms thero is another amendment repeal- faced with disgrace once it became known he converted to his own use the large sums entrusted to his care by citizens some of whom have been left destitute by his defalcations brown it is said resolved to make or break himself in one last plunge al together he tossed 580000 into tho market but dame fortune did not smile and the killing he had planned to make failed miserably as the slocks he had selected to bring back his wealth crushed to new low levels there was but one way out and brown took it to mexico ns and was con- nded by a special 1- ing certain sections of the code rciatt sndietable offense and hable to seven huon this the same years imprisonment who being an n- an which has passed the i dividual or a member or emp oyee of of commons on vari peca- a partnership or a director officer or ions b di t t th h the sen employee of a corporation where no or ato a th amendment respecting the partnership or corporation em- pvevention o the importation and sale ployed as a broker by any customer to fnearms an1 ot01 weapons except buy and carry upon margin any snares ia comiilion passed the of any incorporated or unincorporated senate on two occasion- company or undertaking either in s and reconimen canada or clsewlier- thereafter sells or causes to bo sold shares tf such company or undertaking for any ac count for which he or his firm or part ner thereof or the corporation or a director thereof has a direct or in direct interest if the effect of such sale shall otherwise than unintention ally be to reduce the amount of such shares in the hands of the broker or under his control in the ordinary course of business below the amount of such shares which the broker shivild be carrying for all customers- drunken driving the minister of justice is putting teeth in the act by making provision for more adequate penalties for drunken motorists present subsection 4 of section 285 of tho criminal code reads as follows i every one who while intoxicated or under the influence of narcotics drives any motor vehicle or automo bile or has the care or control of n motor vehicle or automobile whether it is in motion or not shall be guilty of an ffense and liable upon sum mary conviction for the first offense to a term of imprisonment not exceed ing thirty days and not irss than seven days for a second offense to a term of imprisonment not exceeding threo months and not less than one month and for each subsequent offense to a term of imprisonment not exceeding one year and not less than three months the purpose of the amendment is to make it possible for the court in pro per cases to impose more severe penal ties than are provided by tho existing silent service tradition rules the british navy is the silent service and mrs r g scott the wife of the commander of tho imoo which is expected to arrive in mont real soon sems to bo part of it she arrived in montreal recently and made her way quietly to chambly basin i where she is tho guest of commander l and mrs pressey she absolutely j refuses to give an interview to a news- i paperman or a sitting to a photograph- j er all the papers in north america j are clamoring for photographs of her j and most of them want to know what j her voice sounds like but she will not speak she is certainly of the silent service prints publishes exhibits posts up sells or supplies or offers to sell or supply 1 other than on the pre mises of an association lawfully con ducting race meetings in canada and during tho actual progress of a race meeting thereon any tips selections odds winning money prices pari- mutuel payments or any similar intel ligence with respect to or applicable to any horse race whether such race be held within or without the domini on of canada and whether at the time of advertising printing publishing ex hibiting posting up or supplying such news or information such race has or has not taken place 2 any informa tion intended to assist in or intended for use in connection with bookmak- ing poolselling betting or wagering upon any fight game sport or race other than a horse race whether at the time of advertising printing pub lishing exhibiting posting up or sup plying such news or information such fight game sport or race has or has not taken place or the bill is supported by large em ployers of labor and business men who deplore the hardships resulting from the squandering of wages three deaths in a levelcrossing ac- 11 do med 80 to 9 do com 8 cident near bresaylor sask i to 7 springers 890 to 110 milkers the ontario casualty list follows i0 to 90 lambs choice 12 to dead i 1250 io plain 89 sheep good myron youngs sombra struck by 58 spring lambs each 7 to car near welland warren stirling aged 9 of kings- ed in ton struck by truck ditto bee caught in cavein flood mine sudbury thomas brule ottawa struck by falling limb of tree wilson denning ottawa lineman knocked from polo by lightning at carp lawrence ii kelsey aged 9 of smiths falls drowned in mccrearys lock a j macdonald sudbury killed when car went over embankment seriously wounded howard mclbert rouse aged 7 of wiarton terribly burned by highten sion wires abide brule ottawa struck by fall ing limb of tree harry w clements 125 rose ave toronto knocked from top of track near bowmanville 815 hogs bacon woc 12 do se ilects 1 per hog premium do but- 75c per hog discount do truck price 50c cwt under woc 125 cwt under woc- do from elementary school it was raining cats and dogs and the roadway was covered with poodles teacher why did you stay away from school yesterday boy please j sir muvvers ill teacher anxious- ly scarlet fever is bad in tho vll- j lage what does the doctor say it is i boy please sir he says its twins britain takes her place in dirigible construction sir frederick bombay where representatives sykes governor of british government are tightening the reins on the disturbing element followers of mahatma gaiulhi lively arranged the trustees are in terested in the schools and keep them in proper condition they have se cured teachers who are capable who love school work and are interested in children as individuals not merely as parts of the mass of children who have to go through school other schools are neglected dirty run down have poor teachers careless trustees discontented pupils and grumbling parents the inspector is always asking for something to be done to better conditions but noth ing is done until some fine day ho cuts off the government grant and then you know where yoitr school be longs good bad or indifferent if you dont know and the school is not what it should be you as parent or ratepayer are likely to blame partly for poor school conditions you know best as to that the purpose of the school a primarly public school is an in stitution in which children are taught to use tho tools by which they may secure an education the chief tools are reading writing and arithmetic these are tho foundation of all that may he learned from books it is the business of the school through its teacher to teach these subjects thor oughly and correctly it this part of what is usually called an education is carelessly taught or learned then what is taught later cannot be well learned watch the boys scribbler if it is dirty and the words are incor rectly spelled if additions and sub tractions are inaccurate it is a mat ter serious enough to require immedi ate improvement and no amount of miscellaneous information can take i the place of thoroughness in thesa three subjects the next purpose of the school is to teach the child to live happily and use- i fully with himself and with others to attain this end information must be r imparted discipline must be en- forced inspiration to learn must be given and right ideals taught by pre cept and example j finally the school should teach good citizenship not merely waving j the flag and singing o canada but learning to bo proud of those duties j of citizenship which likely will begin with filling mothers wood box and j may end in representing canada as its i premier the government pays largo grants to rural schools much larger than to urban schools and has a right to ex pect that tho schools shall produce good citizens in so far as teaching i and surroundings are able to produce i such a result next we shall consider what is education note this series of articles on rural education in ontario is writ- leu for tho folk who have children at tending tho rural schools and tho folk who help to pay the school costs if the reader wishes to have some spe cial educational topic discussed ask a question or make a suggestion please address samuel farmer port ferry ontario and northern rivers take their toll montreal has a tower mooringmast much more imposing than the one shown herb itloo worlds largest dirigible which flics to canada shortly seen moored to its mast at cardington england with graf zeppelin erasing in back ground meeting between two hldgs of tho air took place recently when graf zeppelin travelled ovor london n100 is 709 feet long 130 feet high and weighs 156 tons fog causes crash assengers escape willi minor injuries filot badly hurt a iocheed vega plane ownel by i hie schleebrock aircraft company of detroit crashed when don walker the pilot attempted a forced landing nenr ancastcr b hughes a passenger suffered in ternal injuries and h f casporson third occupant suffered from a severe shock whilo tho pilot sustained a fractured vertebra and serious head injuries recovery hoped for pilot dr d j ii roderick of ancastcr rendered first aid and they wcro then moved to tho general hospital here mr walkers condition while seri ous showed improvement and his full recovery is hoped for mr hughes condition was not believed to bo seri ous and mr casporcns quick recov- unidentified foreigner and j youthful student perish cobalt rogers robert 17yearold student at the northern academy monetltli and a foreigner whoso name has not been learned are vic tims of the first drowning accidents of the season in this section of the north according to reports reaching provincial police here the hoy was drowned while swimming in the drift wood river at monteith and the man met his death while fishing from a boat in the porcupine river near hoyle insp moore states that the robert boy whoso homo was in cochrane got boyond his depth and was lost notwithstanding a gallant at tempt by a companion to savo him i rry enabled him to leavo tho hlspital tho body was recovered and sent to tree catches wing cochrane in the other fatality two tho piano was bound for toronto men members of a fishing party were when a heavy fog descended and tho in an old boat which trai swamped pilot felt that it was beter to make a ono escaped but the other apparent- landing in doing so however cno ly was carried over tho dim and under sldo of tho piano struck a tree re- the logs suiting inthe piano hitting tho ground with a violent impact a man quiets down as he grows older observes a psychologist has more to keep quiet about ho neednt worry about giving the dov his due hell lake it

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