Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 22, 1919, p. 7

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rh 1 f 1 tit 1 1 1 12 to 13 do good 1030 to 1150 jwarkets oi the wonai m t io com breadstuff toronto wheat no 3 northern 217 no 4 wheat 211 in store port william 4r manitoba oats no 2 cw 74 c 8 to 850 stackers 375 to 512 feeders 12 to 1350 cners and cuttera 5 to s75 milkers good to to 20 spring lambs 2 to s15 calves good to choice 14 to 1c 3 cw 71c extra no 1 feed sdmff 71c no 1 feed c8c no 2 feed gg rars s21 do f i montreal may 20 choice select uw hogs off cars 21 to 2150 per cwt 5c manitoba barley no 3 ilvhfcyr 108 rejected choice steers 14 to tts35toi wic feed 98uc qualitv 9 choice butcher cattle american corn nominal s10 j t2 po grades 850 to ontario oats no 3 white 4 to 10 mi ea 6 to 10 76c accoraing to freights outside j 5 finally dropped into sea car lot 214 to 220 no 2 do 5211 t n tup cinp to 219 no 3 do 207 to 215 8o miles t si0re fob shipping points according to freights a despatch from st johns nfld ontario wheat no 1 spring 209 says the united states navy diri- to 217 no 2 do 20g to 214 no gible c5 which escaped from its 3 do 202 to 210 fob shipping moorings here on thursday dropped points according to freights j the sea about 85 miles off shore peas no 2 205 nominal ac- accor to a radio message receiv- cording to freights outside d thc cruiser chicago from an barleymalting 110 to lloj unid br stcamship the nominal bukwhat no 2 nominal i steamship said it was standing by the rye no 2 nominal i dirigible the destroyer edwards manitoba flour government stan- which went out in pursuit of the dard 11 toronto biimp after it was blown to sea was ontario flour government stan- notified by wireless of its position dard 11 in jute bags toronto and starte1 at onc to salvage the montreal rrcmnt shipment t milfced car lots delivered mon- allsn treal freights bags included bran i 42 per ton short 14 per ton good j demkirc lrustratc plan feed flour 2c5 to 275 per ba j hay no 1 0 to 33 per ton mixed 20 to 24 per ton track to- a despatch from london says ronto general denikine commander of the straw car lots 10 to 11 per an forces has frustrated j by a counteroffensive the bolshevik it plan to bisect hs army by capturing country produceayholesa e j lstovonthedon at the head of the butterdairy tuos and rolls 3s g f atqv th2 bolshevik have to 40c prints 40 to 42c creamery a fresh made solids 50 to 51c prints btw compelled to move their posi- 51 to 52c i to thcnorthward ees new laid 45 to 4gc dressed i poultrychickens so to american casualties 34c roosters 25c fowl 30 to 33c i totalled over 286000 ducklings 32c turkeys 40 to 45c i u squabs doz 5 i a despatch from washington live poultryroosters 25c fowl savs revised figures made public 28 to 33c ducklings lb 3oc turk- on thursday by the war department to bisect his russian army showed that the total casualties of evs 35c chickens 27 to 30c tjdews expedition forces cheese new large 30 to 30vc during the war was 2sg044 battle twins 30 to 31c triplets 31 to deaths numbered 48909 and the to- 3hc stilton 31 to 31c tal of wounded was placed at 237135 butter fresh dairy choice 48 to j with the explanation that ths repre- 50c creamery solids 54 to 55c j sen a duplication of about 7000 prints 55 to 5fc i j reason 0 the fact that many men margarine 34 to 37c were wounded more than once eggs new laid 49 to 0c new germany must make good 10000000 tens in ships laid in cartons 51 to 52c dressed poultry chickens 40 to 45c spring chickens 75 to 80c roos ters 28 to 30c fowl 37 to 3sc turk- evs 45 to 50c ducklings lb 35 to 38c squabs doz 7 geese 28 to 30c t j 1 onvli iiffirc ill a despatch from london says the plinistry of shipping announces live poultry spring chickens g0 number and tonnage of allied to 05c potatoes ontario fob track to ronto car lots 170 on track out side 155 to 100 beans can handpicked bvshel 425 to 450 primes 3 to 325 orted handpicked burma or in dian 325 limas 12c honey extracted clover 5 lb tins 25 to 2gc lb 10 lb tins 244 to 25c 00 lb tins 24 to 25c buckwheat 60 comb 16 oz merchantmen lost through enemy ac tion as follows britain 2197 tonnage 7638000 france 238 tonnage g97000 italy 230 tonnage 742000 japan 29 tonnage 120000 united states 80 tonnage 341- 000 in addition to the foregoing twen ty british vessels- tonnage 95000 some sharpshooting required is there any way to stop this flight how many communities are making an effort to check this stampede of money that flies out ot their home town what is our community doing what would all this money mean to you and me if it were spent with our own business men the picture is no dream of fancy the artist has simply brought home to us the hard facts let us face them as they are the group of men with rifles provides the rigt action for us let us organize to stop this flight let each one of us remember that home values increase in proportion as we spend our money at home that home values disappear with every dollar sent away sis b a octoll w admiralty service doz 0no of tne p of the peace maple products syrup per imper- treaty calls fcr a ton for ton re- ial gallon 245 to 250 per 5 im placement of entente merchantmen perial gallons 235 to 240 sugar sunk by submarines this means lb 27c nary been wctoru he reads on by the tact and wisdom with which she carried it from start to finish endowed with no apparent ly remarkable intellectual gifts she 23 billion marks french congdence in enemys ability to pay appears unfounded a despatch from london says the correspondent of the daily tele graph in paris wires his paper under date of wednesday those here whose apprehension of grave finan cial difficulties in france from tha heavy war burdens had been quieted by assurance too confidently made in some quarters perhaps that germany might and can pay have been pain fully awakened to realities by th3 financial conditions of the peaco treaty and by the statement of the new german finance minister nerr durnburg just published in tho konische zeitung the german public debt accord ing to herr durnburg totalled 161- 000000009 marks on january 31 1918 and had increased to 185000- 000000 marks on april 30 last con sequent upon further issues of treas ury bills in the beginning of the years the floating debt and issuo of bank notes continues to grow with out interruption herr durnburg alleges that tht annua burden laid on the shoulders of german taxpayers from this debt wiu amount to 17500000000 marks but this does not represent the total charges that the public debt will re quire from the taxpayers of the em pire there must be added interest on the special debts of the several federal states and townships which needs annually another sum of 6000- 000000 marks to cover it therefore the grand total that the empire will have to pay in interest each year stands at over 23000000000 marks meral strike in winnipeg city without bread all efforts at settlement have failed a despatch from winnipeg man says winnipeg is in the throes of a general industrial upheaval in spite of the energetic efforts made by premier t c norris and mayor charles f gray in spite of numer ous meetings at which workers and employers attempted to come to a basis of understanding the threat of labor has been carried into effect as a last resort ottawa was appealed provisions wholesale smoked meats hams medium 39 to 41c do heavy 33 to 34c cooked 64 to 5gc rolls 33 to 34c breakfast bacon 44 to isc backs plain 47 to 48c boneess 52 to 55c that gprmany will have to supply the allies with 9533000 tons australia led dominions in expenditure on war a despatch from london says- born at kensington palace london may 24 1819 some of the characteristics which made her one of britains most successful monarchs comes to royalty you should lay it on to by the mayor senator robertson with a trowel j minister of labor can do nothing a contemporary explained her j he w in reply to the mes nearly constant popularity which sent last night by mayor gray stat- nevertheless proved one of the most i made her useful labors easier by her w conciliation and arbi- successful monarchs of history her instinctive appreciation of the right i tration were declined and the work- record shows pretty conclusively that thing to do and say when in public j ers r to respect the governing qualities of heart are as useful in high j she was never flurried by a space in i powers of their organizations the front of her her selfcontrol in dif- 1 government could do nothing he flcult situations was admirable adle1 thnt it was re that in the crimean war the queen was the msta trade employers would not as devoted as any nurse or hospital meet theh erap chosen repre- places as qualities of head lord melborne the prime minister of those eariy days violent in temper and rough in speech but discreet and tactful withal deserves a great deal of the credit for her first successes she was very much in love with her worker in the land her forbearance j eenta for the purpose of discus- at the time of the trent affair played c its part in preventing war with the winnipeg is now breadless bakers in most in celebrating the queens birth- saxecobuvg and insisted again and rather toward presbyterianism than p tly at 11 oclock a m on thur day on saturday the 24th of may j again that his title of prince consort j towards the churclf of england of drivers also quit work canadians will also be celebrating the he changed to king consoit and that which she was the nominal head she i centenary of the birth of the late queen victoria born on the 21th of may 1s19 in as was the case with william and mary he be empowered to rule jointly with her her careful old counsellor cured meats long clear bacon 29 in the house of commons replying kngaml inst of germany be- evaded the question again and again t0 sr j norton griffiths- col am- hei parentg mlrp08e returned but driven at last to a frank expres- to 30c clear bellies 28 to 29c lard pure tierces 33vj to 34c ery undersecretary for the colonial from their german sojourn in time to sion of conviction he is said to have montreal markets montreal mav 20 oats extra no 1 feed 84c flour new standard grade spring wheat 11 to 1110 rolled oats bag 00 lbs 390 to 4 bran 43 to 44 shorts 45 to 46 hay no 2 per ton car lots 37 to 38 cheese finest easterns new zealand 377850000 south africa 115000000 newfoundland 10000000 battlefield mystery flowers not known within living memory to the natives of the districts to which are not the least intorest- zsmc buttercholcestcrcamerv 55 oas out on the sacred sur- j ing part of her voluminous published was a year old and was thenceforth under tho care ot her careful german mother and her shrewd uncle prince leopold who even after bocoming king of the belgians continued to write hor helpful letters the answers to 6cc eggs fresh 52c do selected face i in tho sholl holes and dug- correspondence 64c do no 2- stock 50c potatoes outs of tho battlefields of france it per bag car lots 2 to 210 dressed hogs abattoir killed 3060 to 31 lard pure wood pails 20 lbs net 84c livo slock markets toronto may 20 good heavy steers 1450 to 15 butchers steers 14 to 1425 butchers cattle choice 1350 to 14 do good 13 to 1350 do medium 12 to 1260 do com 1025 to 1075 bulls choice 1175 to 1250 do medium 1050 to 11 do rough 8 to 850 butchers cows is believed that the strange flowers have sprung from seeds buried in the depths of the earth for decades a leading london botanist says it is known that seeds have been hurled for upwards of co years without losing their power of germination and ho thinks it is quite possible that strange plants are now flowering as reported ns tho tearing up of the earth by heavy sholl fire may have creatod con ditions for their growth after having long lain dormant a queen at eiflhteen her mother and tho eccentric old monarch william iv quareled con tinually but tho old man seems rather to have liked his youthful heiress ap parent at his death only a short time after she had attained her ma jority the 18yearold girl became queen ot the mightiest nation on the globe the student of her life is you would get them into the way of unmaking them her prime ministers after lord melbourne the queen had disraeli and gladstone in turn as prime minister and tutorcolleaguo so to speak she and gladstone never agreed and it was perhaps partly tho fact that he was so rigidly high church which set her against tho anglican ritualists she suffered a great deal in conference with him he talks to me she complained a3 if i were a public meeting yet se and gladstone were responsible for a great deal of fine and wholesome activity disraeli won her heart com pletely from tho first the reason may or may not he contained in a con- showed no intolerance toward catho lic protestant or jew she had no great interest in sects but a deeply religious nature so deeply religious that one matteroffact french his torian complains a little of her trend toward mysticism she swayed her people because she loved them how kind they are to me she was fond of saying a reason for it motorist blocked by load of hay i say there pull out and let me by you seomed in a hurry to let that other fellows carriage get past farmer thats caiiso his horse wuz eatin my hay thero haint no danger o yew eatin it i reckon the webb pressmen have decided to remain at work and this wiv mean that all the local newspaperl will continue publication free automoble rides for pedes trians is again thc order in the citj streets thc question of the cityi granting the jitneys permits to op erate is being considered struck by the quiet composure with i fldontial hint which tho jewish states- which the child shouldered the bur- 1 man once dropped to matthew arnold don but he is more impressed still as i everyone likes flattery and when it the reward of politeness they were entertaining the minister at dinner and after dessert littla johnny said wont you take another piece oi pic the minister laughed well john ny he said since you are so polite i will have another good said johnny now ma remember your promise you said if the greater longevity of the typi- it was necessary to cut into the second cal briton ns compared with almost i pie i could havo anothor piece any other race is due to the fact that i he loves sports prof e h starl- a pat reply in j an englishman for tho first time as women make 90 per cent of the visiting ireland was out driving ono purchases for the homes their ac tion in this is tho most important single factor in righting our adverse balance with the united states buy canadian goods and products is the recommendation of the canadian trade commission day with pat when he remarked to him i say pat what a lot of hills you have in ireland shure we have sir said pat wo had so much land hote in ireland that wo had to put it in heaps 3s3a3cjkt3-23sirg3- it3 efikiiaijeses

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