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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 4, 1925, p. 7

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four lives lost when pleasure boat capsizes in st lawrence crossword fozzce a despatch from cornwall says jshe had romeo pelosse in her arms the rushing waters of the st lawri ua a the boat went over near the ence river claimed as victims thurs day afternoon four members of a party of five who had set out pleasure- bent but a few moment before to en joy the deights of a row on the river the tragedy occurred while the boat was just opposite the link of the cornwall golf club those drowned are mrs aurel lavigne aged 18 aurel lavigno aged 21 mrs romeo pelosse aged 19 and romeo pelosse j aged 11 months who was alive when brought from the water but expired shortly afterward the fifth of the party aurore gatien aged 4 sister of mrs pelosse was saved just how the accident occurred i3 a mystery but it is assumed that the boat a flatbottomed craft shipped water and when caught in the swift current and eddy near one of the government buoys capsized the light buoy grabbed a chain on it with one hand and held her nephew with the other beiig almost exhausted when mr iiavt rescued her from her perilous position thj little boy died on reaching shore although drs alex gardner and c a suavirtwho were called to tho scene did ai they coai to resuscituio him they succeeded in tho case of aurore gatien who was sent to the general hospital for treatment leaving there an hour orj so later but the infant boy was too far gone to respond to their efforts- mr hart sought for other members of the party but no irace of them could be found in less than half an hour the river inths vicinity of the tragedy was black with boats the oc cupants using hooks in an endeavor to recover the bodies from their watery grave about 9 oclock nareisse caron and his son fred grappled the body of shouts of the victims brought ernest i mrs pelosse which was brought to hart caretaker at st lawrence park i the shore where her griefstricken to the scene in a few moments and husband was waiting for any news he succeeded in rescuing aurore ga- that might come tien who proved herself a heroine in the quadruple drowning following makings brave but unsuccessful at- so closely upon the triple drowning at tempt to save her little nephew barnharts island two weeks age has this little 4yearold child told how caused a sensation in the community sir edward morrison succumbs at ottawa commander of canadian ar tillery in world war dies in 60th year a despatch from ottawa says majorgeneral sir edward w b morrison kcmg kcb dso late adjutantgeneral at national de fence headquarters a veteran of the south african war and officer com manding the canadian artillery in france v reckless driving causes injuries four persons hurt and three cars wrecked in collision near chatham chatham ont may 31 two wo men and a sixyearold girl and a mart are in st josephs hospital seriously injured as a result of an auto smash which occurred on tlv provincial highway about a mile west of chatham at eight thirty tonight war on tuberculosis declared at conference of canadian scientists during the great war diedjxhe injured are mrs harry rose thursday morning in his 60th year miss stella dennomey reyburn der- general morrison was born in lon- 1 aiu am clayton orturne the six- don on july c 1867 and was educated j yearold daughter of harry roses sis- at dr tassies famous gait collegiate ter all of windsor their condition he engaged in newspaper work first not dangerous with the hamilton spectator and later a car carrying those who were in- with the ottawa citizen where he was j was going from chatham to for some years editorinchief while p windsor in the car also were harry in hamilton he joined the 4th field r the driver and miss reta plant battery as p lieutenant and later ahead of them two cars were ap- transicrred to the 2nd field battery pr0 and were apparently rac- ottawa que of these was driven by a the south african war offered bestj an j j were his wife and morrison a chance to demonstrate his three children the other car was ability and he returned home with jy b mann of this city and many honors including he dso he he j one ma passenger with him renewed his interest in militia work when the two cars arvrwicnd the and devoted considerable attention to wind- jly thy were forced to the european situationbeijngahj3 convinced that germany intended to strike commanding the 1st canadian ar tillery brigade general morrison went to france in february 1915 and his first action was the second battle of ypres in 1915 as briga diergeneral he commanded the 2nd division artillery in december 1916 he took over all the corps artillery and it was under his direction that the 450 canadian guns thundered at vimy ridge from there he hammer ed through to mens and germany he was five times mentioned in despatch es and was given the honor of knight hood horizontal 1 thrlvo 7 tropical fruit pi 13 wander 14 kingly 16 collected 17 ardor 18 happening 19 qlrlo name 20 hat material 1 21 civil engineer abbr 4 22 negative 23 burn 24 large plants 26 storms 81 somber 32 hesitate 36 rocks 38 impede 39 toward 40 to cut off 41 a human being 42 father familiar 43 artists stands 46avarlclous persons 49 lees 60 head covering 62 blaspheme b3 the whole range of anything 65 sensitiveness of feeling 69 indefinite article 60 abbr for name of a continent 61 a minute particle 64 scent 65 several things considered as a whole 67 mohammedan chief 68 nature 69 small spanish horse 70 an elderly man 71 soaked in a liquid 72 argued tlit international svn01cate vertical 1 likes hotter 2 part 3 egg shaped 4 dispatched 6 build 6 wanderers 7 prohibited 8 femalo singing voice 9 one spots 10 cognomen 11 girls name 12 more precocious 16 you 26 consume 27 rose oil 28 water fowl 29 printers measure 30 exchanges for money 32 overpowering fear 33 part of verb to bo 34 the one above 35 burns 37 wireless call for aid 38 cut of pork 43 newspaper writers 44 for example abbr 46 an animal 47 day of the week abbr 48 cut off 60 preserved 61 kicked as a football 63 determine by measurement 64 nice perception 66 entrance 57 contend with 68 woody plant 61 plateau 62 overlook 63 part of automobile 66 within a despatch from otawa says a h m tory president of the national combined attack on tuberculosis inf f arch council at the conclusion of the proceea- which every research institution in a w agveed had canada will cooperate and in which bce tne most important scientific con- the brains of the scientists of the ference ever held in canada dominion will be pooled was inaugurj tho conference primarily was ated here wednesday night ea for thepurpose of bringing under review the present position of lhe campaign is to proceed under researeh connectiou with tubeicu the joint auspices of the national rejosis in man and in animals with a search council of canada and the view to laying down a program of federal dept of agriculture and the further research to be undertaken by program to be followed was agreed the dept of agriculture the research upon at a conference held here tues- council and the various universities in day and wednesday at which every canada after a complete survey of prominent bacteriologist and pathol- the present position of the tuberculosis ogist in canada was in attendance problem a set of projects was outlined the conference met under the joint these are being submitted to various chairmanship of dr j h grisdale institutions in canada with a view to dep minister of agriculture and dr obtaining their fullest cooperation another axe murder occurs near hearst suspect is held by provincial officers who are baffled by crime in northern ontario a despatch from cobalt says an- the markets toronto man wheat no 1 north 2 s 1 no 3 north l9d no 4 wheat not quoted man oats no 2 cw not quoted other axe murder the second within gf a few weeks is reported from the 55 north country the victim of this all the above cif bay ports second crime is the watchman at a american corn track toronto no mill nine miles west of hearst but yellow 125 his name has not yet been discovered mill feed del montreal freights by the authorities and his employers b lnc bran per ton 28 the thompsonhevland uarjta ffisg83 with offices in cochrane can throw ontario oatsnominal fob ship- no light on the mans identity i ping points the victims head had been smash- ont wheat no 2 winter nominal ed in with the blade of an axe which no 3 winter not quoted no 1 corn- had penetrated through to his brain mercial not quoted fob shipping tho head was almost severed from the pl according to freights barley malting not quoted body an inquest has been opened at hearst by coroner h e tucker but buckwheat not 2 nominal rye no 2 nominal man flour first pat 1040 to- turn out to pass another car which was ahead of them and going in the same direction rose unwilling to turn his car into the ditch which was too deep crowded to the right edge as far as he could but not far enough and the cars piled into him headon all three cars were badiy wrecked april fire loss lower by 331795 than in april 1924 bad weather is moving slowly toward north pole stockholm sweden may swedish arctic authorities continue optimistic concerning capt road amundsen and the members of his flying expedition to the north pole notwithstanding that nothing has been heard from them since they left kings bay spitzbergeri mora than a week ago one expert ic j stadner gives would entai elaborate observations thus delayingthe return it isf pointed t by the authorities that bad weather is slowly moving toward the pole region and may be a despatch from toronto says the property toll exacted by some 1046 fires in the province during the month of april was according to sta tistics prepared by the provincial firo marshals department 1072700 this total represents a drop of 331- 795 from the total for the correspond- ing month of last year despite the i fact that the number of fires is great er by 238 in toronto alone during the month the total number of fires was 224 and the total loss 119076 there were no largo fires in april comments tho fire marshal in the couise of his report ndding but the number of fires shows a very large increase over the month of april 1924 barn fires during the month were numerous and heavy factory fires continued to show favorable re duction i sevem injured when passenger boats radial hits autoj have a close call toronto motoring party meets mishaprhurled into ditch toronto juno 1 three women were seriously injured and four other persons ail toronto residents were badly bruised and shaken up when a radial car on the metropolitan divi sion of the hydroelectric radials crashed into a large touring automo keewatin escaped with losi of rudder in lake superior fog the proceedings were adjourned to ronto do second pat 990 toronto permit of further investigation i pastry flsur bags 760 charged with vagrancy a man who straw carlots per ton 800 to is suspected of knowing something of screening standard recleaned the crime- is being detained by the f bay p g provincial officers nt hearst jail hay no 2 per ton 1300 to the man who was killed acted as 1400 no 3 per ton 1100 to watchman at a rossington plant and 1200- mixed per ton 900 to he lived in a shack near the cnr ii00 lower grades s600 to 900 line he met his death some time cheesenew large 20 to 20 rlnrimr cjimrfiv twins 21 to 22c i triplets 22 to 23c during sunday stiltons 23 to 24c old large 27 to several bows were struck accord- 28e twinsj 2g to triplets 28 ing to the coroner the victim was to 30c last seen alive about 9 oclock on sun- butter finest creamery prints 37 day evening and his tody was dis- to 3c no 1 creamery 35 to 37c covered inside the shack about 11 no 2 33 to 34c dairy prints 29 to am monday considerable mystery surrounds eggsfresh extras in cartons 36 ivfe murder and provjncial to 37c loose 34c fresh firsts 32c he quarters here while declaring tnat live poultry chicklti spring lb lobbery probably was the motive are 55c hens over 4 to 5 lbs 20cto3 awaiting further reports from con- to 4 lbs 18c spring chickens 4 lbs stables bush and craik who are foland over mf 24c do corn fed 22c lowinir up the case i roosters 15c ducklings g lbs and up 22c saskatchewan grain growing evenly rainfall reported in pracically all districts regina sask may 81 with the k despatch from port arthur ont says the steamer keewatin of the canadian pacific railways great lakes service which went on tho rocks at passage island 42 miles from port arthur during a dense fog at bile owned and driven by thomas 345 friday morning limped into port robinson aged 50 26 pinewood ave at six oclock in the afternoon in tow last night near the south end of of the tugswhalen and bowmanof hoggs hollow hill north yonge st there were six adults and a boy in the car the latter was sitting in the front seat with his father and escaped with bruises about the face the injured thomas robinson aged 50 26 pine- wood face shock lainio mi- dcvuuu imui ncaici vnw mrs thomas robinson aged 45 26 stern which carried away the ships pinewood ave probable internal in- rudder and rudder frame and did in- midseason break tho market recover juries and suffering from shock j to the bottom master willie robinson aged 10 26 the exact damage cannot be ascer pinewood ave face bruised harry buckner aged 22 487 du- dressed poultry chickens spring lb 65c hens over 4 to 5 lbs 28c do 3 to 4 lbs 22c spring chickens 4 lbs and over mf 35c do corn fed 32c roosters 20c ducklings 5 lbs and up 27c beans canadian handpicked lb 6c primes 6c maple products syrup per im- exception of a few isolated s wheat is growing well and evenly 1 honey 60lb tins 13c per lb all districts of saskatchewan accord- 10lb tins 13c 5lb tins 14c ivf the dominion towing and salvage co ing to a crop report issued saturday lb tins 15 to 16c and wont into dryock i by the saskatchewan cooperative smoked meals hams med 30c the steamer had a narrow escape elevator co only slight damage from eooked harhs 46c smoked rolls 22c passengers say and disaster was prob- frost and drifting is reported show- cottage r breakfast bacon 30 to h s i 32c special brand breakfast bacon ably averted by the fact tnat the reef ers or good heavy rains have fallen at 35c backs boneless 35 to 42c on which tho big steamer struck was practically all points and a good root cured meats long ctar bacon 50 f p so far submerged as to prevent the system has developed almost every- to 70 lbs 22 70 to 90 lbs 2050 1 ave cut and bruised about the in of the bow the steamer i where cutworms have appeared but 20 lbs and up 1950 lightweight and arms and suffering from struck twice the first time about mid- the report indicates the damage from rolls in barrels is50 hgayy- it ships tho second time nearer the that source is light weight rolls 8450 per bbl i i p i tord pnra iicrffa 1s1x iitko 18c tubs twentyseven thousand gallons of water are contained in one inch of expected to roach there in a few days rain over one acre of land 24hour watch supplants compass winnipeg may 30folowing thgg jgyj idseason break tho market recover- eninj tierccs 14c tubs 14c pails ed appreciaby may closing out at xdc blocks 16c 188 down 3 cents from fridays heavy steers choice 775 to 3 tained at present but it is stated that final price do good 725 to 775 butcher steers when the ship crossed over the reef interest was practically confined to choice 7 to 750 do good s650 pont st scalp wounds land settled she listed to starboard the passing month which fluctuated 675 med- l6tcto 0 do com mrs harry buckner aged 20 487 and pumps were required to keep her violently over a range of gv the 7 tffo j me fi dupont st abrasions and suffering on an oven keel which would indicate extreme decline today reflected a dip fi50 do com 5 to 550 butcher from shock injury to ballast tanks j of 18 cents from the recent high of cowg choice 575 to 6 do fair to george buckner aged 25 144 ham- wireless again proved n big factor 200 v i good 450 to 560 ennnersjind cut- ilton st face and arms bruised and securing relief as hardly a second july nnd octobsr maintained a ters 250 to 275 biitcher bul back strained i or two had elapsed from the first dis- steady tone throughout the session rood s40 to 560 do iair 37f to the accident happened about 830 tress call sent out from the steamer tho former closing at 17814 while airs iffio to7 win fafrss oclock within 200 yards of the radial before t was answered by the big the deferred future was up at t 6 25 stockers good 55 50 to 6- station and at one of the most danger- government station at port arthur 151 i do fair450 to 525 calves choiio out points on hoggs hollow hill the hn nn hour later tugs were 01 their o s9 to 1050 do med 7 to s do hill was jammed with automobiles wa to render assistance red flag of russia displayed m s5 to 6 milch cow choice 70 despatch from washington dept is tho cmploymcntof a twenty- a twentyfour hour watch may fourhour watch the top of the the con- keewatin will be out of tlu serj nfter the v some time probably twoj accident that traffic was blocked for weeks a new rudder frame will have almost an hour there being no to and u s thou tnat moving in both directions gestion became so intense to 80 do fair 40 tylo0 springers choice i s350 in london on may day 75 to 90 good liglit sheap to 950 heavies and bucks the red flag of russia flew proudly 550 to 750 good cve lambs st1 a says supplant the compass when tho nmphij earth for flying purposes may be re bian planes assigned to the macmillanj gnrded as flat sinco the sun circles arctic expedition fly under the midj around this region in twentyfour night 3un this summer in search of j hours if one lays down a watch with an unknown continent 24 oclock pointing to the greenwich i in making this announcement to- meridian the hour hand would followj borhood and the injured women had to g day tho national geographic society tho sun around the dial in flying be carried up a steep hill in order to sa therefore one has only to keep tho nrch the premises on glen echo a major navigation problem or land toward the sun and realize drlc arctic flying is the fact that the mag- lh pf marks the netfc polo is in the hudsons bay re- blt the exact dlrrctlon at gion of canada more than a thousand ttiles away from the north pole a twentyfourhour watch f wmch makes allowance for cor- dath- v vt iuurv1 ivii limes imjiiii ologist nt the general hospital the 2 marias sho 10ute irom rmmunist house was tho only one in tho neigh- port arthur to duldth with passen- known ported oxp monday may day was adopted as and socialist a great j festival montreal solution of last weoks poms this means that if ono were fly- fo ing from the magnetic polo to the 0 j wd north polo ho would bo flying due mrner ui h southby his compass that would g u frfeuftft mad b easy to remember but the per- 1 at command forrnanc of the noodle at angles to aosd ch and sun that axis and its queer pranks re- a fn tli su j 1 girdles of known magnetic habits stlw ae waarrfi t amund sit i ws north polar xhltlrffe flvkio ndieator in far northern flying of which jj stl s am- a device sustijmtecs by a- undsens instranwntiras made on his- mrthborastcprl head of uh nation- dgn by tlw geora instrument co al ucojrraphic socbty cartographic of germany i- r c mr ft ca cjo c ksm u p s c 0 n sti t d t70 m ai an riae a ma suti la bfuu mm wm k aay a urn bqqfia- sdi2u libibb aauiisij qubsd 27 seamen perish in storm on brittany coact a despatch from qnimper france says twentyseven of thirtytwo seamen in two small boats were another earthquake ernment extended the idea of a labor 2825 to s202t shorts 3025 to day and made a national fete of it 3125 middlings ssij25 to 3725 with antiimperial demonstrations i hay no 2 per ton ear lots 14 to 4 1g j beans 270 per buf chiwsc finest wests 17 to 1 7 v4c cheese finest occurs at murray bay sts 17 to nc butter no l i pasteurized 82 to sc butter no quebec may 81 a period of three 3 to mc b onds 80v4 to 31c ecg fresh specials months during which esruiquakes oc- j atriiijfwxto drowned during a storm along tho eurred intermittenty in canaxla was 3 cmrir fgj 5 n pelatos brittanycoast lifehaving boats put corded yesterday wlwn word was pw bag car lots 55c out from the st brinc scation but r of sb in he murray bay good steers 775 gd babyjove were hurd back by th heavy seaal tho bc february 825 coai huj 5376 u 5-com- l prefect of the department of 0whi a major disturbance rocked cow 3o0 to jggjsjg kuistre and ether j auj the erp prt ofthe cwtfnwl hgo d e gwgggggj orities visited the seen rf tb tlis- tha quake on friday night caused f sjjjjs to l dof seeet aster jno damag jj18m sows is56 t10 t

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