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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 7, 1924, p. 7

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dominion news in brief summerside p e i dividends puip and paper co will it is under- from several fox companies have put i stood shortly establish a plant at st a considerable quantity of money into boniface the company ha3 a capi- circulation and the deposits paid ontal of 5000000 of which the cash the purchase price of a large number outlay will be 3000000 in immediate of animals has very materially assist- operations it is projected to build ed the trade a 200ton newsprint mill which will sydney ns the outlook for the give employment when in operation gypsum industry in cape breton is to about 700 mem very promising at the present time fffeifisshs the ostput for this year will far the th h z ceed that of last year a large trade business the saskatchewan co- is being opened up in south america jggmg qj tag through its commission department in the 192324 season which ends july 31 the estimate of grain handled through terminal elevators for the 192324 season is 58000000 bushels edmonton alta official an nouncement is made that the alberta wheat pool has fixed 102 as thj price for the 1923 wheat turned over to it its year ended july 15th and wheat turned over subsequently will get the price fixed next year for the 1924 crop with interim advances vernon bc fruit growers and farmers in the okanagan are devot ing more attention to dairying the provincial government has assisted a bay paper co have commenced work number of dairymen to get started on the new addition to the mill and and already increased butter exports gangs of men are now at work pre- are being exported at the creameries paring the ground and putting in the some fine herds have recently been cuba japan australia and the un ited states the domestic market is also quite active st john nb recent showers have benefitted all crops in the pro vince potatoes on which crop much depends are looking well owing to lack of sufficient rain the hay crop in most places was light grass pas ture only fair quebec que motorists are flow ing into the province from the united states and from ontario and it is anticipated that the tourist traffic this year will be the greatest yet ex perienced by the province port arthur ont the thunder i maclaren abandons world flight the british aviators machine lie weeks markets foundations it is expected that the changes will be completed by august and that the capacity of the mill will bo increased from 65 to 120 tons per day winnipeg man the manitoba brought in from eastern canada white horse yt the treadwcll yukon gold co will build a one hun dred ton mill at werneoke the official camp of the company in the mayo district level crossing cause of another accident three men killed in mine explosion father and son meet instant death near milton when train struck their car milton july 31 in the thirdfatal level crossing accident in central on tario in three days alfred ii terrill gas causes explosion which caught miners on way out only one escaped drumheller alta aug 4 three men were killed in a gas explosion at the inland mine saturday they flyingofficer w n plenderlelth and major stuart maclaren head of the british aroundtheworld flight are shown as they appeared on their ar rival at shanghai china crop yield of world less than last year lack of rain in some coun tries while heavy rains and hail damage other sections a despatch from rome says european cereal prospects are favor able but almost everywhere crops will bo less than last year the inter national agricultural institute hero announces heavy rains and hail in some parts of the continent have done considerable damage history of empire depicted at wembley the empire pageant is the crowning glory in wembleys world of wonders as a spectacle alone it would be in comparable but it is more than a spec tacle it is a recreation of real events out of which came the empire of to day round about the vast stadium aro buildings typical of the lauds they represent and in them are displayed natural and manufactured products il lustrating diversified resources of tho dominions and dependenciea all of these depict the strength and extent of tho edifice that has been reared but toronto manitoba wheat no 1 north wrecked with no means 154 no 3 northern 145 of repair j cw 56c no cordova alaska aug 4 major all the above cif bay ports a stuart maclaren leader of a am corn track toronto no 2 flight around the world by british r airmen that started at walshot eng- g o to 146 land march 2y announced n a ware- millfecd del montreal freights less message received here today that bags included bran per ton 29 the venture had been abandoned at shorts per ton 31 middlings 37 nikolski komandorski islands si- good feed flour per bag 205 beria j o wheat no 2 white red or a iater message from major mac- mi 5120 to 125 fob shipping tnren sm- points according to freights laren said 0 no 2 white oats 39 to 41c owing to thick fog was forced to 0nt hour ninety per cent pat descend near the komandorski is- j jute bags montreal prompt ship- lands machine so seriously damaged rcent 050 toronto basis 660 that we were forced to abandon the bulk seaboard 620 flight and will return by way of man barley no 2 80 to 85c vancouver bc aboard the thiep- man rye no 2 85 to 90c r man flour 1st pats in jute sacks 5820 per bbl 2nd pats 770 the message also said wings j hay extra no 2 timothy per ton floats and tail smashed and as no track toronto 1760 no 2 17 no spares available it is necessary to 3 15 mixed 13 lower grades 10 abandon the flight hull and engine to 12 salvaged and taken aboard by thiep- straw carlots per ton 950 to val 1 51- screenings standard recleaned f the message said that the thep- k b per ton 2 val a trawler in the canadian fish- cheese new large 18v4 to 19c erles service reached nikolski satur- twins 19 to 1916c triplets 20 to 21c day evening having hurried from stiltons 21 to 22cj old large 23 to petropavlovsk after the plane de24c twins 24 to 25c triplets 25 to parted from there thursday the plane went to west kamchatka t e j c 1 to 38c no 1 creamery 00 to sbc no whence a flight was made saturday- 2 u to 35c dairy 2 to 29c to nikolski all the days mentioned kggs extras fresh in cartons abovo are according to the american40c extra loose 37 to 38c firsts 31 week although petropavlovsk and to 32c seconds 25 to 26c west kamchatka and nikolski all live poultry hcni over 5 lbs 26c belonging to russia are west of the d to t 24c do 3 fo lb 1 ijfi ii spring chickens 2 lbs and over 45c internatio line roosters 15c ducklings 4 to 5 lbs natural resources bulletin the natura resources intelligence service of the department of the in terior at ottawa says tho sea herring is a comparative- north and northwest europe ex- t v s ash yet it is one of the most nortn ana jxortnwest turope ex in the stadium itself are seen men who t tra fiw t n and his aged father james n terrill were j nicoli pit boss of ed were instantly killed at andersons j mon harry dehawke outside crossing on the second line trafal- bosg and griffith richards of cal- gar west of milton about 735 oclock garv this evening when the automobile in wi malcolm morrison they were which they were riding was struck the on ones wor j the mine by an eastbound canadian pacific morrison was working away from the passenger train other tnree and wnen he came out of according to oliver pearson who the milie about five oclock to find that witnessed the accident from the tower tho ot had not returned he went at the cnr and cpr diamond to look for them he was overcome about 150 yards west of the crossing by gas and nard ad to get back the unfortunate men were coming east to the topj but 3uc in raising toward milton in a roadster at about the alarm and about 7 15 the rescue 15 miles an hour as the car ap- crew began to gatner proached the crossing which is double- j the were found in the north tracked the westbound- cpr ex- entrvi 1600 to lsoo feet from the press known as the canadian main entl and indicated that the went by evidently cutting off the men must havc been on their way the central southern and southeastern countries slightly below the french african colonies and pect crops above the average wij ai1 this possible the great dls- i coverers and conquerors who planted the flag in near and far off lands lack of rain united states prospects are reported better than on june 1 except for corn the institute estimates world pro duction of wheat will be 435000000 quintals as against 474000000 last year 47000000 of rye an increase of 1000000 87000000 of barley as against 100000000 last year and 214000000 of oats as against 207- 000000 a quintal is 22046 lbs these figures however do not in clude russia for which the institute has no data sight of the eastbound train as mr terrill still travelling at 15 miles an hour went to cross be hind the westbound train his car was struck by the oncoming eastbound ex press and hurled about 50 feet the bodies of father and son were picked up 50 feet farther on at the bottom of a steep embankment the car was a total wreck and the bodies of the victims were badly mangled their faces being mutilated almost beyond recognition alfred terrill the son who was driving the car was an insurance in spector for the sun life of canada he was about 40 years of age a particularly sad aspect of the tragedy is that he leaves a wife and little child james terrill his father the other victim was a widower 84 years of age mr terrill sr lived with his son in a house on commercial street milton back dehawke was found about twenty feet from the others with his jaw broken but otherwise unmarked the others were somewhat charred by the explosion the explosion which caused the mens death was small and local as malcolm morrison who was in the mine at the time did not notice it -o- halifax celebrates landing of pioneers scientist to develop entirely new race of sheep a despatch from paris says a new race of sheep is going to be de- thc british special service squa veloped by dr serge voronoff dronj con of the cru hood through his grafting operations carnival commemorating 175 anniversary opens under ideal conditions halifax aug 4 with ideal wea ther not unlike that which is said to have smiled upon lord cornwallis when he with 2000 pioneers in the summer of 1749 sailed up chebucto bay to lay the foundations of a new city in the new world halifax today entered upon a twoweeks carnival which will commemorate the 175th annviersary of cornwalliss memor- ablo landing famine and disease create panic in lower volga a despatch from moscow says- pioneers of the empire who built in asia will have poor crops owing toj coiltments ani trom whose cour ageous enterprise has come the mag nificent achievement of which the exhibition speaks from the stadium the empire looks down upon its splendid and heroic his tory there is a great theatre of land and sea of plain and mountain and on to this vast stage come men and wo men of old time kings queens cour tiers soldiers statesmen and party adventurers the cabots set forth up on their quest and find newfoundland jacques cartier sails up the st law rence aud rears a cross at stadacona oluimplain follows and laval and new franco comes into being there is a parade of honor when the two great and victorious armies of wolfe and monjcalm march together the united empire loyalists come and a cholera outbreak is adding to the i tuere ar snccesslve scenea o tue horrors of famine in the district of noliticai and i development the lower volga twentynine fatal making up tne story of canada aus cases have occurred in samara in the tralia an new zeaiand nistor arc last few days the inhabitants aro treated similarly and thanks to the terrorized quitting the cities in ent of a huge army of volun- hordes and leaving the dead unbuned teer performers it is all done with the government fearing that the a wonderfu app of reality fleeing peasants will spread the con- but porhaps the most striking of tagion to other sections has ordered ali tne p is that of the empires tho troops in this section to prevent heroes it is the final into the theatre travel emergency hospital corps tide and great cap who have have been rushed to samara with a tougllt in aii britains wars for cen- supply of serum for the prevention of turies by sea and land de leon is further in there wjth hl3 crusaders cromwell v 7 his company of ironsides marl- british aviators are borough wolfe clive drake gren- safe at kamchatka ville blake hawke and the iron i duke with the eagle noso and short 30c dressed poultry hens over 6 lbs 28c- do 3 to 4 lbs 18c spring chick- ehsjclbs and over 50c roosters 20ducklings 4 to 6 lbir 85c beans can handpicked lb 6c primes 6c maple products syrup per imp gal 250 per 5gal tin- 240 per important of the food fishes of can- maple sugar lb 25 to 26c ada on both thc east andwestj honey 60lb tins 11 tollc per coasts large catches are secured onub 10lb tins 11 to 12c 6lb tins the cast coast nova scotia last year 11 to 12c 2v4lb tins 12 to 13c took 8256 tons new brunswick 12- b honey per dbz no 1 275 to 166 tons prince edwd island 2554 ww to 276 smoked meats hams mod 24 to 27c cooked hams 36 to 39c smoked rolls 16 to 17hc cottage rolls 19to 21c breakfast bacon 21 to 25c spc- a despatch from tokio says a slde whiskers they are all there cent per pound stuart maclaren the british aviator hding an marching out of history in- and his companions on a round-the- to a new cla a11 sav0 0iie britains world flight are still at petropav- superhero nelson the captain of cap- lovsk kamchatka no details have tains iie comes but not in life the been received here but it is believed body ot greatest sailor is homo that they are weatherbound i unon a state hargo and is placed on a i funeral car with canadas trade is growing at a high officers carry nelsons banner the herring is but one of the many commercial fishes for which the fish eries of canada are famous and in point of value when freshly caught brought a revenue to the fishermen of 620449 or a little under one ho announced this at tho cocss re ani adelaide wili h faster ratic than ever before despite and trappings and a military excort no announixu tins at liil confertss at n00n tomorrow according to radio ot the french association for the received ulis morning at h mc dockyards and will remain here declared france will become a trc mendous woolgrowing country his during the carnival celebration the first event of the fortnights system of grafting he explained i feativitiesj u is to inc greatly increases the weight and aquatic even nava and miu length of fleece larv tal nveiings street and instead of being obhgcd to import nffai histori pageants and wool countries like france and bel of wb the cr gum soon will be able to export arge bedccked in flaj an bunting and quantities dr voronoff s methods of stre2ts am lic builj the war until she now sells to 100 follows the car while a great company and buys from 77 countries her total of heroes are marshalled round about foreign trade climbed in the calendar year of 1023 to 1918264780 an in crease of 16 per cent in a year her interchange of commerce increased 70 per cent betvrcen 191314 and the past year a bell tolls and at inervals a gun is fired the body is borne to st pauls and the ceremony changes into a thanksgiving for the glorious dead it is an unforgettable opic superbly staged and profoundly impressive fifteen icholarships to study in europe will be awarded by the que bec government this yea annual award made by ment and at present som have been sent to europe are not successful on all breeds of sheep but he expects to create an en tirely new race by repeating his op eration on tho direct descendants of deficit totals million in a single year ngs outincd with colored lights took place at noon when nine yachts cross ed the starting line in a 23mile race for the prince of wales cup his original subjects his expen ments have been successful he says pj harvesters to be on a flock of 3000 sheep iv r r dr voronoff also is persuaded he brought trom kritam will succeed in increasing the size of small oxen in thc french colonies a despatch from edmonton alta where the natives suffer from insuf- says there will be no more com- ficiency of animal food and beasts of plaints from british harvesters in al- bnrden herta this year for the very good reason that no harvesters aro to be brought in from great britain to help gather the 1924 crop thc supply of workers will be secured nearer home the majority coming probably from british columbia walter smitten labor commission er for the province reported on his return from the harvest employment conference -in- winnipeg that an esti mate of 37000- men required in the three provinces for harvesting opera tions had been agreed upon and that albertas quota of 10000 still held subject to change about thc middle of august when it would be revised in accordance with crop reports on hand at that time of these about 4000 it is staled would bo found within the province a despatch irom st johns nfld says a deficit of more than a mil lion dollars for the fiscnl year ending june is shown in the report of sir john crosbie minister of finance for newfoundland in thc annual budget statement presented to the legisla ture in his report the minister of finance states that thc deficit was due in part to the removal of duties and partly to large overdrafts which he asserts were avoidable if proper economy were exercised in mexico a brides trousseau is paid for by thc bridegroom mm z i tons and quebec 8245 tons british columbia produced 65000 tons the british columbia coastal waters are however canadas greatest hercial brand breakfast bacon 28 to 80c ring fishery they are found along backs boneless 31 to 36c almost tho entire length of the coast i cured meats long clear bacon 50 u 1 li j to 70 lbs 1675 70 to 90 lbs 1525 but particularly around vancouver bs 14 lightweight island they are very plentiful rolls in barrels 29 heavyweight a large packing industry has been rolls 24 h built up for what is known as scotch i lard pure tierces 16 to 16hc cured herring which- consists of- tubs 16 to 17c pails 16 to cleaning salting and packing the fish 17c prints 18 to 19c shortening in barrels six thousand barrels of tierces 15 to 15c tubs 15 to 16c this pack were put up inbritish colp 16 to 16c prints 17 to 17 c ii- i export steers choice 750 to 775 umbia last year do good 650 to 7 export heifers the orient is tho chief market forjgso to 675 baby beeves 750 to herring which to meet this demand 10 butcher steers choice 626 to are dry salted only last year fifty 675 do good 6 to 625 do mod thousand tons were put up in this 5 to 6 do coni 4 to 450 butcher manner for china and japan this heifers choice 6 to 650 do med 50000 tons represented approximately t 5575 do com 350 to 425 zzftttt- rt i3 b ermen that the supply of herring is 4 t 4 do fair 350 to 4 ample and that there is no likelihood bolognas 250 to 350 canners and of depletion due to the large takings j cutters 1 to 250 feeding steers of the 1923 catch of herrings 35 choice 6 to 625 do fair 5 to tons were used fresh 5005 cases were 8650 stackers choice 450 to 5 canned 22 tons were smoked 37- do fair s to 425 milkers 139 tons net weight were dry salted p l ili 21721 barrels were pickled 165133 iiv i1 j to barrels were use das lt and mffifr barrels were used as bait and 72465 14 to 15 do bucks 1250 lo 13 do culls 10 to 11 sheep light ewes 6 to 650 do culls- 2 to 450 hogs fed and watered 950 to 975 do fob 9 toal25 do country points 875 to 9 do select f and w 1040 to 1070 do off cars long haul 990 to 1015 montreal oats cw no 2 58 to 59c no 3 5c to 57c extra no 1 feed 54 to 66c no 2 local white 53 to 54c flour fn- i m i man spring ivheat pats lsts 820 bee government this year this is an strong bakers 750 win the govern- ter pats choice 725 to 735 rolled stately ceremony at psent some 30 students 0 bags 90 lbs 310 to 320 bran 2925 shorts 3125 mid dlings 3725 hay no 2 per ton car lots 1650 to 17 cheese finest wests 15 to 16c finest casts 15vs to 15c butter no 1 pasteurized 34 to 34c no 1 creamery 33c seconds 31c eggs fresh extras 38c fresh firsts 30c com cows 3 good veals 8 med quality suckers 6 to 7 heavy drink er calve 1 to 5j hogs 975 pensions for poor are widely favored a despatch from ottawa says some measure of federal pensions i for aged poor is favored in a major- 1 ity of the replies received from munl- i cipalities to a circular letter issued by the parliamentary committee on old i age pensions during the recent ses- i sion this is revealed in a summary j published in the current labor ga- zcttc which tabulates about forty re- piics received to the circular letter which was sent out lo 135 municipal ities in the dominion of these only about five are against the proposal of federal old ngc pensions most of those replying have already extended i some measure of relief to poor aged j during the past few years and ap- prove the idea of an organized and j permanent system under federal j control official report indicates that al- j berta has increased its wheat acreage this year the figure being 5977550 acres as against 5958361 acres tho provinces average wheat production last year was 28 bushed per acre canadas national parks are tho j groatst wildlife sanctuaries in tho world wild animals ronm at will the federal government has ap proved the advance to the harbor commissioners of vancouver of an amount not to exceed 5000000 to enable that corporation to complete the construction of the terminal facil- ities in vancouver harbor photograph shows kngleharts pipe band which has made itself famous through northern ontario major john clark of the town is shown standing in thc ccntro of the group with no fear of man

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