Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1924, p. 7

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a balanced ration is always best to obtain the maximum milk production from your herd the ration must be per fectly balanced it must contain tho fleshbuilding and the milkproducing ele ments in just the correct proportion schumacher feed is cheaper than straight grains because of the results it girts it is a scientific blend of milled products of corn oats barley and wheat with linseed meal cows eat it all digest it all thrive on it and produce mora milk on it it builds flesh on young cattle it fattens hogs quickly it is good for horses it is the ideal sustaining ration for all stock start feeding schu macher today write us regarding your hog and dairy problems our live stock service de partment can help you itsadvice is free tie quaker oats company peterborough and saskatoon free state army mutineers shoot down party of british soldiers a despatch from cork says a sweeping the countryside in automo- british soldier was killed four are bues to fin th firin p the j j xv u sa i wounded soldiers were taken back to dying and thirtyone others elnd- ing two women were wounded fnday president cosgrave telegraphed night by four men dressed as free state officers who bore down on a military pier in an automobile and fired a machine gun on a leave party from dublin to premier macdonald as follows i am shocked to learn that british troops were fired upon in cork har- of royal garrison artillery number- evening 1 hasten toassure ing fifty who had just landed from j j this cowardly crime will spike island a british naval base the same horror and detesta- under the treaty ton throughout ireland as it has caused to myself and my colleagues as the four men drove off they are the c were mas sed to have shouted up tobm queradin in free state uniforms or majorgeneraltobin headed the i ree t remains t0 be detcr state army mutiny last week andj no efforts bo cd to escaped the farmers partner a bank eke on individual u known by the company it keep in other words every bonk has a distinct characters this bank ha been so closely associated with rural develop ment in the past bail century that it is now characterized as tho farmer partner ii you are looking for practical banking cooperation let our local manager demonstrate standard service the standard bank o of canada stouffville branch a c burkholder manager his gallant action in saving his ship and passengers as well as thousands of refugees n the occasion of the disastrous earthquake in japan in j bring them to account the rela- september last word to this effect driving back to queenstown the tives of the victims and the british j lfjj 5 if four men fired on the destroyer hythe nation can rely upon the sympathy no casualties were reported among and justice of my government in free state soldiers are everything relating to this tragedy the crew free state to probe into army revolt i president cosgrave to assume the office of minister of defence a despatch from dublin says president cosgrave will assume the office of minister of defence from which richard mulcahy has resigned the dail eireann after an exciting debate adopted without division the motion of kevin ohiggins minister canadian honored for gallantry stiver bros unionville for sale by stiver bros stouffville the weeks markets country points 725 do selects 880 montreal oats no 2 cw 53c no 3 cw 51c extra no 1 feed 49 to 49c no 2 local white 46 to 46c flour man spring wheat pats firsts 630 seconds 580 strong bakers 560 winter pats choice 565 to 575 rolled oats 90lb bag 305 bran 2825 shorts 3025 middlings 3625 hay no 2 per ton car lots 16 butter no 1 pasteurized 35 to 36c no 1 creamery 34 to 35c eggs fresh extras 35c fresh firsts 32c potatoes per bag car lots 155 to 160 cutter cows 275 to 3 canners 150 calves fairly good lots weigh ing 100 lbs 6 to 675 do com thin 5 and up hogs 825 do select bacon 9 toronto man wheat no 1 north 110 man oats no 3 cw 43c no 1 42c j man barley nominal all the above cif bay ports ontario barley 65 to 70c american corn no 2 yellow 98v4c buckwheat no 2 78 to 82c ontario rye no 3 75 to 79c peas no 2 145 to 150 milifeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton 28 shorts per ton 30 middlings 36 good feed flour 210 ontario wheat no 2 white 98 to 102 outside ontario no 2 white oats 11 to 43c ontario corn nominal ontario flour ninety per cent pat in jute bags montreal prompt ship ment 470 toronto basis 470 bulk seaboard 435 manitoba flour 1st pats in jute sacks 630 per bbl 2nd pats 580 hay extra no 2 timothy per ton track toronto 1450 to 16 no 2 1450 no 3 1250 to 13 mixed 1250 straw carlots per ton 950 standard recleaned screenings fo b bay ports per ton 2050 cheese new large 19 to 20e twins 20 to 21c triplets 21 to 21c stiltons 22 to 23c old large 25 to 27c twins 26 to 28c triolets 30c butter finest creamery prints 44 to 45c no 1 creamery 43 to 44c no 2 40 to 42c dairy 37c eggs extras fresh in cartons 35 to 36c fresh extras loose 33c fresh firsts 30 to 31c fresh seconds 27 to 28c live poultry chickens 3 to 4 lbs 25c hens over 5 lbs 2gc do 4 to 5 lbs 24c do 3 to 4 lbs 15c spring chickens 4 lbs and over 25c roosters 15c ducklings over 5 lbs 19c do 4 to 5 lbs 18c dressed poultry chickens 3 to lbs 30c hens over 5 lbs 28c do 4 to 5 lbs 24c do 3 to 4 lbs 18c spring chickens 4 lbs and over 32c roosters over 5 lbs 18c ducklings over 5 lbs 24c do 4 to 5 lbs 25c geese 22c beans canadian handpicked lb 7c primes 6v4c maple products syrup per imp gal 250 per 5gal tin 240 per gal maple sugar lb 25c smoked meats hams misd 24 to 25c cooked hams 34 to 36c smoked rolls 17 to 18c cottage rolls 19 to 21c breakfast bacon 23 to 26c spe cial breakfast bacon 28 to 30c backs boneless 28 to 33c cured meats long clear bacon 50 j 2 to 70 lb3 1850 70 to 90 lbs 18 a despatch from paris says the 90 lbs and up 17 lightweight rolb recent attempt to loot the weights and in barrels 37 heavyweight rolls 32 1 measures bureau in paris has result- lard pure tierces to 14jed in gain for that institution a tubs 144 to 15c pails 15 to lsic scientific instrument found on tho prinu 17 to 18e shortening tierces floor turned out to be an automatic 14 to 14c tubs 14 to 15c pails 15 lock detector most ingeniously and capt robinson receives sil ver medal of order of st john of jerusalem a despatch from ottawa says the order of st john of jerusalem of which his majesty the king is office of the association in this city this is only the second time that the medal has been awarded to a can adian the first occasion being some years ago when tho recipient was conductor reynolds of the cpr the medal of the order originally instituted in 1874 is awarded for gal lantry in saving life arrangements will be made to pre sent the medal to captain robinson on his return from his present trip around the world in command of the empress of australia choir of 10000 singers for british empire show a despatch from london says one of the outstanding features of the british empire exhibition this sum mer will be the imperial choir of 10- 000 singers the scores which will bo used in the six concerts to be given weigh fully twenty tons thare will be more than 500 instrumentalists the expenses for the rehearsals now taking place including bus and train fares will come to approximately 100000 already 3000 members of the choir are engaged in rehearsals grsin shipments rom vancouver patron and hrh the duke of con- bc continue heavy according to naught president at tho instance of the canadian branch of the st john ambulance association has awarded canada receives 8000000 war debt britain makes final settle ment of war accounts be tween two governments a despatch from london says canada will receive from the british treasury next week the sum of 8- 000000 in final settlement of war ac counts between the two governments tho british treasury is returning to canada at the same time the 67- 000000 of canadian bonds which were received in the early days of the war as a loan but were never marketed the securities being used merely as collateral the british government at first asked canada to credit her to the extent of the face value of the bonds 67000000 but canada point ed out that as they bear interest at only 3 and 4 per cent they could be marketed among postwar inves tors here only at a big discount it would therefore be much cheaper to let the bonds remain in england until the date of maturity 1945 after ne gotiations between chancellor philip snowden and canadas representative a arms ammu and p c larkin the british treasury t from os barracks during agreed to accept a rate of lst48 for recent mutiny be surrendered to the bonds providing the bonds arc the t p charge of those barracks and that all the offi cers concerned surrender and on pre senting parole be allowed out under of hone affairs that the president the silver medal of the order to capt be appointed to the post mr ohigj robinson cbe of the canadian pa- gins added that during mr cosgraves cine ss empress of australia for illness he himself would act for him as defence minister i a striking feature of the debate was the testimony of major bryan cooper who was british press censor in- ireland during the war that the rank and file of the army had beeen absolutely true to their oath and that the insubordination had been limited to officers demobilization had near ly provoked a mutiny in the british army in 1919 but in ireland he as serted the men had stood firm tho army council had put them selves indefensibly in the wrong remarking the ireland was not yet out of the woods major cooper ap pealed for unity and the banishment of personal considerations professor john macneil minister of education contributed a moderat ing speech to the discussion anybody expecting unusual or abnormal things not to happen in the new irish state he said expected miracles secret combinations in the army were once necessary but the governments task was to enable the army to grow out of that state mutiny by subordinate officers might be bad but the deliber ate and conscious setting aside of the authority of the government by the army council was worse than mutiny and a defence minister who stood for it had no option but to resign general mulcahy then gave his ver sion of the incident neither the chief of staff nor the quartermaster- general he said had anything to do with the raid which was carried out under the direction of the adjutant- general he intended to deal before the cabinet tribunal with the question of brotherhoods and secret societies in the army and he considered that the personnel of the tribunal should be extended to include members other than the ministerial party a later despatch from dublin says tho free state is breathing freely again after the sensation of the last fortnight the feeling of calm is enhanced by the announce ment of the release of colonels mc- crea thornton omalley slattery commandants dolan griffin byrne halpin excommandant shanahan and excaptains collins and leahy all of whom were arrested in connec tion with the military siege of a pub lic house in parnell square on tues day night in the search for major- gencral tobin and colonel dalton all accepted and approved the cau tions laid down by general mulcahy when he was defence minister that local harbor officials since the be ginning of the crop year exports from this port to the united kingdom has amounted to 1s452000 bushels to the orient 6700408 bushels and south america 338185 bushels lighthouse for automobiles on dangerous hill in england a despatch from london says great britain now has its first inland lighthouse it has been erected on a dangerous hill between birmingham and manchester for tho guidance of automobiles wwilvsivf wjigajwhji cancelled canadas war debt will bo reduced by between 8000000 and 9000000 by this adjustment burglar leaves involuntary aid to science to 15c prints 17 to 17c heavy steers choice 750 to 8 butcher steers choice 675 to 775 skillfully made placed over a lock with lever get your ticket now open arrest the same conditions also embracing all absentees from duty thus it appears that the whole of tho present trouble has blown over though skeptics think only for the present as cleavages still remain in the army churchill loses election by only 43 votes a despatch from london says u sl wll j- j by the margin of only 43 votsc win- do good 6 to 650 do mod 5 to f tlc keyhole the lock de- ston churchill was defeated in his 575 do com 450 to 475 butcher j tcct res a sliding scale the fight for election to parliament for heifers choice s675 to 750 doip and s cv one of the the abbe jjivision of westminster med 5 to 575 do com 450 toj wards knowledge indispensable to the h rccc 8 144 votes to 8187 for hi s c t0 mak 0f falsc kcys expert loek otto nicholson the official conserva- 550 do med 350 to 450 can ners and cutters 150 to 2 do com 250 to 350 feeding steers choice 550 to 6 do fnir 4 to 5 stockcrs choice 4 to 5 do fnir 350 to 4 milkers and springers choice 80 to 120 calves choice 10 to 11 do mod 7 to 9 do com 550 to 6 lambs choice ewes 14 to 15 do bvr 1250 to 1150 do culls 8 to 9 sheep light ewes 8 to 0 do culls 5 o 550 hogs fed and watered 8 do fob 750 do 1st prize 55555 12000 2nd prize 13883 3000 3rd prize 4555 1000 and 2000 other cash prizes from prize iund of 138888 30000 donated by b o v r i i limited for the otto nicholson the official consorvn- snuths declare that with the instruj candiat the labor roprcsen- ment it is possible to make easily nndj fcnn01 brockway was a good rapidly keys to fit most of the com- third with 015cr whilc scott duckcrs plicated modern safety loc thc ubcral cnam scored the cx- traordinarily small number of 291 it is reported in seattle that ni drama surrounded this unusual representative of the alberta provinj election up to the last moment the cinl government is arranging to send result was in doubt until after the domestic coal to that city from al- last ballot had been counted and the bcrta 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