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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 14, 1923, p. 3

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t y noted mining companies developing quebec gold fields geological structure of rouyn township resembles that of kiridand lake district found to be heavily mineralized a despatch from rouyn lake que er here as being correct is that assays says careful examination of lead ing discoveries in rouyn township con firms the intermittent reports from time to time during the past winter surface lutcroppings do not contain spectacular showings of native gold this absence of the glitter of gold may account for the quiet that has marked progress in the field never theless in this very quiet there lies a depth of seriousness that should augur well for tho future of rouyn jt is to largo veins and to assay show an average of 7 a ton over a width of about eight feet and extend- ing over a length of 1600 feet in one ore shoot and with a 300footlongj ore shoot containing much higheri values i oro coming from the test pits of eight to fifteen feet in depth shows heavy mineralization with native gold visible end with graphite in quantity somewhat similar to that occurring in the highgrade ore in the produc ing mines of the kirkand lake dis sheets that modem miners look and trict it is a feature of this day and age that there is a marked similarity w the mining gold is not associated with j characteristic of nornnda ore with the flashing of rich specimens but that in the kirkland lake district1 rather with tho measurement of ton- j and the geological structure has charj and the determination of the acteristies in common with porcupine as well as kirklard lake i various ontario gold and silver mining companies arc interested in the new district the dome mines j co of porcupine holds options uu a large number of claims after having kept two geologists in the field for some tinie mr wright chief geolo gist on the dome mine is comingj back to rouyn this week on a second trip despite the fact that the comj i panys field man mr james is being nage average gold content in the zones or segregation more work has ben done on the powell claims than at any other point in the new district the noranda mines co not only holds the powell under option but also holds a number of adjoining claims among them be ing tho a h cochernm j h s waite vv a chadbourne and others making up a total of nearly 2000 acres what is known as the powell vein has been traced for close to 12000 feet with considerable trenching and exploration work along nearly one mile of its length the average width of the deposit as so far determined is from eight to nine feet sometimes attaining n width of twelve feet or more the vein is a true fissure run ning east of south and cutting the porphyry and greenstone formations nt right angles no one on the property has author ity to announce the average gold con tent of the ore in the powell vein but the information generally accept- canada to be meeting place of second empire forestry conference these the conference will visit lumber- ing centres and forest areas in on- tarlo and western canada many of in the forefront of prominent men in attendance at the empire forestry conference tobe held in canada this summer will be majorgeneral lord- the delegates will see for the first time lovat kt kcmg dso lord forest industries on a scale entirely lovat is chairman of the imperial new to them the huge pulp con- forestry commission which is carry- cerns in eastern canada and the gi- ing out a gigantic program of re- pontic sawmills of the pacific coast forestation in the british isles the will undoubtedly occasion much in- forests of england and scotland were subjected to serious depletion to sup ply war demands and the work of the commission is to restore as rapid- terest aim of the conference it is the aim of the conference to find the ways and means of making ly as possible the forested- areas in the empire selfsustaining in its tim- the united kingdom ber supply this involves carefuf during the war lord lovat was in i stocktaking of forest resources the charge of all british forestry opera- pooling of information in regard tions and associated with him were j thereto and the establishment of facil- many men including canadians prom- ities for increasing empire trade gen- inent in the lumber and pulp manuerally in forest products in many facturing world he has many friends cases possibilities have been neglected in canada and it is anticipated that purely through the lack of information his coming will warm the hearts of that has prevailed regarding supplies many a member of the clan fraser and facilities of which lord lovat as simon fraser a most important feature of the is chieftain not only is he a man j conference is the placing plainly be- of great energy broad vision and out- forethe people of the actual condition mcgill honors chief scout at the convocation of mcglh university montreal 4s0 graduates took kept continually in this district part in the ceremonies and among the distinguished men granted honorary the m j obrien ltd a 20000- degrees was sir robert badenpowell who was made an lld he is here 000 corporation owning the obrien mine at cobalt and the miller lake- obrien in gowganda as well as other big interests has secured a large acreage in the rouyn gold area j the coniagas mine of cobalt has secured property at pelletier lake and is sending in a force of men to carry on development these claims were staked by m p wright and p billings among the first staking in rouyn township a strong vein out crops at surface in which gold is visible seen in his robes with the principal of mcglil gen sir arthur currie two toronto women killed in auto crash alberta wheat crop double 1922 yield rain has afforded immense benefit to farms and forests a despatch from calgary says rain men and others in calgary are already forecasting the probable yield of wheat in alberta this year and those who are prepared to hazard a guess state that given ordinary favorable conditions be tween now and harvest time the threshing machines will regis- ler something in the neighborhood of 100000000 bushels this estimate is based on the 65000000 bushels crop of last year alberta government esti mate and on approximately the same acreage seeded as a matter of fact there are some grain men who say that the estimate is somewhat con servative and that tho acreage in some localities this year shows a con- siderable increase compared to last year particularly so in the northern portion of the province where wheat is rapidly outrivalling oats and other coarse grains while the recent rains which amounted to about seven inches and which are believed to be the heaviest on record in alberta for an equal length of time are regarded as being worth anywhere up to 25000000 to the province the benefit to the forests may also be fairly regarded as am ounting to millions by the way another saving to can ada following the rains is being ac complished at the federal aerodrome at high river alberta for with the forests saturated it is not necessary to send out the daily airplane patrols which cover a stretch ranging from the clearwater river west to red deer approximately to the interna tional boundary below the crows nest pass the machines will only te sent out when conditions warrant il engine stalled on steep hill and machine backed over don embankment a despatch from toronto says two women were killed outright two persons sustained injuries that neces sitated their removal to the hospital and two others miraculously escaped injury when an automobile driven by frank kelly 293 lauder avenue stalled on the steep hill beyond the second bridge which spans the cnr tracks don mills road two miles chief issue at next imperial parley far east likely to be mo3t im portant topic ai coming conference a despatch from london says the relation of the british empire to japanese aspirations in the far east promises to become the most import ant question for the forthcoming im perial conference as it was at the prime ministers conference here in 1921 two months ago canadas in standing ability but he is possessed of a most charming personality the several canadians who were delegates to the empire forestry conference held in london in 1920 speak highly of his ability as the leader of that conference- outline of program preparations for the conference are now so far advanced that certain im portant particulars can be given in regard to the program the confer- ence will open during the last week of july foresters from all parts of the empire taking part almost immedi ately after the formal opening a tour will be made in the eastern provinces to observe forest conditions and to in spect forest industries following the eastern trip the meetings at ottawa will take place at the conclusion of of empire forestry affairs in some parts of the empire forest manage ment is on the basis of sustained yield while in other3 cutting is carried on greatly in excess of annual growth so that the woods capital is betng seri ously impaired many other related subjects will also reteive attention canada is honored by being selected as the meeting place of this the sec ond empire forestry conference no effort is being spared to justify this selection and it may be anticipated that the numerous delegates will re turn to their respective countries with a clearer conception than they have previously had of canadian conditions the advantages of canada as a source of raw forest products and of tho state of her development in the manu facture of wood material into many different forms the weeks markets toronto wheat no 1 norchern manitoba i si 23 feri of njcw 52 wj is- fisheries treaty was agitating all the north of the city hmits backed down constitutional nd prediction k ssssi the slope crashed through the flimsy rail on the righthand side of the structure and somersaulted three times before it reached the steel right- ofway seventy feet below the dead are mrs john wilson aged 51 135 simpson avenue and mrs norman jackson her daughter aged 35 69 frizzel avenue those injured are frank kelly who is believed to have some broken ribs but who is to under go an xray examination to ascertain definitely if this is so and may treb- ley aped 4 of 69 frizzell avenue mrs charles trebley who is also a daughter of mrs wilson and mother of the injured child and of donald was made that it would prove the most contentious subject for the sep tember discussions it has since receded into the background as such enlargements in the practice ofdo- minion autonomy have a way of do ing and promises to he superseded in importance by the less academic issue of the empires relations toward its neighbors the decision of the admiralty to transform singapore harbor into a great naval base is concentrating at tention on the pacific which means on japan chinas relapse into anarchy and the reoccupation of vladivostock by the bolshevik government are 505 to 5515 manitoba bai ley nominak all the above track bay ports am corn no no 2 1 barley malting 40 to 62c accord ing to freights outside buckwheat no 2 70 to 71c rye no 2 79 to 81c peas no 2 5140 to 5145 millfeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton s2d 450 do culls and bucks 275 to 350 hogs fed and watered 885 do fob 825 do country points 785 montreal oats can west no 2 61 to 61c extra no 1 feed 57 to 57c no 2 local white 54 to 55c flour man spring wheat pats lsts s690 2nds 640 strong bakers 5020 winter pats choice 605 to 5615 3 yellow 100 rolled oats bag 90 lbs 305 to 5315 bran 26 shorts 529 middlings 34 hay no 2 per ton car lota 15 to 517 cheese finest easterns llyac but ter choicest creamery zzvi to 33c eggs selected 33c potatoes per bag car lots 135 to 140 dairy type cows med quality 54 shorts per ton 31 middlings s35 to 55 com bulls s3 to 4 calves med good feed flour 215 to 225 quality suckers 6 to s675 do com ontario wheat no 2 white 5128 5 do better finished heavier 7 to 125 sheep good lots 650 to 675 spring ontario no 2 white oats 50 to 51c lambs 1350 per cwt choice lambs ontario corn nominal averaging 60 lbs in weight 18c per ontario flour ninety per cent pat lb hogs mixed lots good quality in jute bags montreal prompt ship- 10 coarse and rougher hogs 950 ment 510 to 5520 toronto basis trebley aged 18 months escaped with w hnhv th f t t questions mr meighens voice to 5 bulk seaboard 490 i presbyterians debate three proposals on church union a despatch from port arthur says three proposals relative to church union are the sub ject of historic debate in the general assembly of the pres byterian church in canada unionists majority re port presented by rev dr g c pidgeon that consummation of union with methodist and congregational churches be ap proved and proceeded with antiu n tonists minor ity report presented by rev dr d j fraser that assembly proceed no further in the mat ter of organic union until the attainment of practical unan- imitv moderatesamendment presented by rev dr d r drummondc that farther efforts to consummate organic union be stayed at present time and that assembly instruct church union committee to arrange a conference of advocates and opponents of union who shall seek earnestly for some way by which the peace of the church may be preserved and threaten ed division may be averted archbishop of algoma archbishop thornloe who celebrates the jubilee of his diocese on june 17th he was created a bishop twentysix years ago and an archbishop eight years ago obey canadian laws her baby the remains of the two victims of the tragedy were removed to the morgue where county coroner w l bond opened an inquest the injured persons were conveyed to st michaels- hospital after her right limb had been set in a plaster cast may trebley was able to go home kelly who is engaged to one of mrs wilsons daughters had had his car in storage until a week ago mrs wilson was the mother of ten children manitoba flour 1st pats in cotton jacks 710 per bbl 2nd pats 660 hay extra no 2 timothy per ton track toronto 515 to 1550 no 3 timothy 14 mixed 12 lower grades 8 straw car lots per ton track to ronto 5950 cheese new large 20c twins 15434 head of cattle sent since removal of embargo a despatch from ottawa says since the british embargo was re moved and up to may 31 10190 store cattle and 5244 butcher cattle have been exported to great britain says a report of the department of agriculture of that number approximately 11500 were j billed from ontario and 3900 from the or leave the country westcrn provinces prices on good quality steers have been stimulated a despatch from vernon bc from 50 ccnt to p hundred as a says you and your countrymen result of the improved demand for must obey our laws or leave the coun- 2 stock practically all the stock try whichever suits you best and was either hornless or dehorned and your children must go to school de- meeting the requirements of a high clared mr justice murphy here on clas3 of trade sold at strong prices j friday in sentencing sam chereanoff a doukhobor to three years in the j penitentiary for attempting to burn a schoolhouse near grand fork bc- in march last j j 1 temperature at dawson city j reaches 91 in the shade j a despatch from dawson city yt i says a heat wave struck the yukon territory thursday when the temo- j ersture was 91 in the shade and 120 j in the sun this is the hottest with j one exception registered here in the past 23 years since the dominion weather bureau was established here the hottest day ever recorded was on july 10 1920 when it was one degree j warmer than thursday in the 1921 conference was raised in favor of the abrogation of the anglo- japanese treaty canada in this mat ter furthered the cause of anglo- american unity her own relations with japan since the emigration ques tion was satisfactorily adjusted have been happy and though she is a pa cific power elements of future discord f tr 3c stiltons 23c old with theempire of the rising sun arejf t p not intrinsic in her position aus- butter finest creamery prints 36 tralias feeling towards japan con- 1 to 37c ordinary- creamery prints 34 flicts more acutely with the view ofi to 35c dairy 24 to 25c cooking 22c the mother country in proportion eggs new laids loose 31c new that her empty acres are nearer an cartons 85c armed yellow race seeking expansion lh poultry chickens milkfed 22 ft i fe sftlss ov bt sense a- concession to her apprehen- 26 do 4 to tf d 3 to 4 lb sions bingapore is a naval topic i2 roosters 17c ducklings over 5 bir m robinson raises the milijlbs 80c do 4 to 5 lbs 28c turkeys tary question by his proposal that the young 10 lbs and up 25c committee of imperial defence should dressed poultry chickens milk- become a permanent council of im- over 6 s5c do 4 to 5 lbs 30c do 2 to 4 lbs 25c bens over 5 lbs 29c do 4 to 5 lbs 26c do 3 to 4 lbs 22c rooaters 24c ducklings over 5 lbs 30c do 4 to 5 lbs 29c turkeys young 10 lbs and up 30c -beanscan- handpicked per lb 7c primes 64e maple products syrup per imp peria defence upon which the domin ions should be represented higher xray movie attain perfection according to competent medical authority new developments in xray of a new method of 6easlttzlng the photographlo plate eo as to record new lengtis never before photographed st lawrence reported pear of ice after long season a despatch from prcscott says j 1 according o official reports received 1 or thursday the gulf of st lawrence is now clear of ce after a season of j unprecedented ice conditions the ice- breaker miikuia has bcea battling for weeks to cljr the way for incoming j vessels j sir campbell stuart the canadian editor of the london movies have been achieved by the use gh uk fr ft 2t times who has sed organiza- lion of r society of which he is secre tary for the eolation of data con cerning canadian history in britain and france lady minto wife of a former governorgeneral and the duke of connaught are cooperating honey 60lbtinj 10h to lie per lb 82hlb tins 11 to 12c per lb ontario comb honey per doz no 1 450 to 5 no 2 375 to 425 potatoes ontario no 1 130 to i140 no 2 115 to 5130 j smoked meats hams med 26 to i 2sc cooked hams 39 to 42c smoked j rolls 26 to 2sc cottage rolls 25 to 28c breakfast bacon 30 to 33c spe- dal brand breakfast bacon 35 to 3sc i backs borcles 87 to 42c j cured meats long clear bacon 50 to 70 lbs 18 70 to 90 lbs 1750 joo lbs and up 1650 lightweight i rolls in bbls 36 heavyweight rolhi 83 lard pore tierces 15x to 16hci a despatch from london laya itubs 16h to 17c paib 17 to 174c canadian regulations for the cmigra- j prints 18jc shortening tierces 14 tion of young persons under the ovr- jto 15c tubs 15to 15j4e pails 15h seas settlement scheme provides that ss the dominion ehare of the grants to equalize sexes of emigrants british authorities augment grants for girls coming to the dominion to 16c prints 17 to 17v4e choice heavy steers 3 to i butcher steers choice 5725 to 775 j to p money shall be made for do good 75 to 725 do med e58 on u t0 lo ot and to 675 do com sc to 625 butcher 1 youths to 17 years of age heifers choice 7 to 750 do med j it is understood that the british 650 to 7 do com 6 to 650 i authorities are so impresced with tba sexes being emi- proportion that- they m j550 do com s3 to 4 feeding steera gcod 57 to 325 do fair s6 to 675 stoekerv good 550 to 6 do f iir 5 to 550 milkers spring- lers each 530 to 110 calves choice 10 to 12 do med 50 to do coil 5 to 7 lamb spring 18 to 20 sheep choice light 5 to 650 di choice heavy 4 to provide a full grant for every additional girl who is between 15 and 17 years of age the idea being to equalize the number of emigrants in both classes l knowledge of car needed 1 ac oance of tokroetton may save a joa od of repair

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