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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1926, p. 6

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liberal government weathers ri crucial test by majority of three canada owns half great lakes waters chicagos theft bitterly at tacked by speakers at detroit conference a despatch from detroit says chicagos persistence in diverting 10- 000 cubic fees of lake water per sec ond and thus lowering the level of all conservative amendment of nonconfidence lost with 120 for and 123 against five progressives supported meighen ottawa jan 3 the king govern- them to witness one of the decisive ment was sustained by a majority of nights of j the lakes to the detriment of shipping vote being uv to nly me rro- t raiery doors the wild tacks from speakers at the protest that ensued meeting of the great lakes harbor for nonwnficejthev were jpiatbiwridiaudn in the hotel statler on bell lucas carmchael bouteker and might thepr at game rieetin othsr fancher saleries probably speakers took a broad view of the ii- tho two labor members jrld waited patiently outllis city and called its actions hu- independents bourassa and neil f d we xhauste man but illogical newton d baker supported the government tta riyiide aft h to catch raom former secretary of war whose offi- absentee in the house was ale bendngher head lin conservative member for kent ary wm had d diversion controversy during his term j 0n w 1s t w one cultv in raining entry to their omi re- of office was the principal speaker j of quebec has beoa etected chancellor the vote was taken just before on y mjaming y fe chi o unlveremy of lenuoxv tt j- j i m i nnd hee and there an excabinet min- determined effort to continue to steal i o pt of another the lake water as human and natural boftwm oacqpq when the address will ensir8d admission when the but ho went further and condemned adam brown passes of z housed a s tlockwf gsjsss coum take po morothe the city as injuring the nation as ln hundredth year queues chateau frontenac partially des troyed with loss of 2000000 a despatch from quebec says this aided by the force of the wind with a loss that is unofficially estij which swept the flames rapidly i mated around two million dollars through the building made the task i with five firemen taken to hospitals of controlling the blaze an uphill job and a commercial traveler named j no lives were lost as the portion of boyd suffering from partial asphyxia- the building in which the fire began j tion the chateau frontenac hotel j had not been occupied by guests for one of the premier hostelries in can- some time having been given over to ada was the victim on thursday night servants quarters but five firemen iof removing the rock r e meiedith kc the housebean at 8rfdiefchij other galleries- coum take no more the the city as injuring tne nouse keeccr 0 the door to the press gal- much as if it were r queues of peope five abreast ined i the hgwmg that si e contin ballast from a trans continental rail- kamsuils k mwpmm the momentous roadto build a cobblestone pavement j pronunent m mercantile fn liament buildings locking of doors that would admit division fcr ox- carts we are using our natural resources at a prodigious rate the former sec retary said the time is not far dis tant when our coal will have to bo conserved and a distinction make be tween its use in those industries that are essentials and those that are con sidered as luxuries neither is the day far distant when every stream in the country that will turn a wheel will have to go to work and the great uv v steams of the country will be con- tbe chief coroner sydney thomas 1 slde our principal natural assets swas responsible for the death of x understand that the volume of j fourteenyearold william merchant tjswu chca p jan 7 young merchants body e 500 000 horsepower if utilized in iwas found against a hydro pole on do the st lawrence river king street near shaw street short- j to t guu of s lawrence that ly after six oclock on the evening in watel ls immensely more valuable go- question and thomas is the 18-year- n do s lawre old youth who was later placed under w0 d fading the mississippi es hill and hutchin- the were s blocks of coal would it bo just for chicago to tunnel to the shores of wisconsin and brutal treatment to victim of tragedy sydney thomas is held re sponsible by coroner for killing of toronto boy a despatch from toronto says according to the opinion of a jury pre- sided over by dr george w graham a conflagration that raged for j were injured and had to be sent to nearly five hours before it was finally j hospitals when a ladder which they controlled the principal damage was j wero rearing to combat the conflagra- i sustained by the older portion of the j tion toppled crashing them to the i building that wing which overlooks j ground j the st lawrence river and which con- j the section affected was immediate- tained the great drawingroom and j ly isolated the steel and concrete the old tower the new portion the j buildings in the newer portion of the hotel proper which houses the guests j hotel baffling the flames for nearly and in which is situated the lofty j two hours however the fire gained eighteen storey central tower was j and consumed the upper part of the saved and did not suffer damage be- rotunda facing east the three up- yond that of smoke and water per floors fell prey to the blaze and the north and south wings were i wero consumed with all their contents destroyed the roof falling in thej all the guests were moved out of blaze started around 530 thursday j the hotel and emergency arrange- evening in the old tower and made ments made for the night on their be- great headway fanned by a strong half later on it was learned that the wind the entire firefighting forces canadian pacific railway had rushed of the city were called into play but a special train consisting of 25 sleop- for a time little progress was made i ing cars and 3 dining cars to the city due to an apparent scarcity of water for the benefit of the guests do good 11 to 12 do grassers 5 to 525 gjod light sheep 650 to 750 heavies and bucks 1450 to mmvtn 1475 good lambs 1450 to 15 do toronto med 1250 to 1350 do bucks 10 man wheat no 1 north 108 i to n j c 11 to 12 hogs no 2 north 164 no 3 north t smooths fed and watered 161 1335 do fob 1275 to 13 do man oats no 2 cw nominal country points 1250 to 1275 do no 3 52wc no 1 feed 504c no 2 i 0 ca 1375 to 14 select prem ium 262 to 267 montreal oats can west no 2 63c do no 3 59c extra no 1 feed 56c flour ancial and military circles during useful career hamilton ont jan 17 adam brown hamiltons grand old man died at his homo on aberdeen ave early saturday morning just three months before his 100th birthday ho slept peacefully away shortly after his family was called to his bedside when it was announced that life was near- ing its close the late mr brown washed 48c western grain quota- y tions on track bay ports widely known throughout canada and j corn tvccv torn arrest by detectiv son of no 3 police station and who being held on a charge of man- am corn track toronto no 2 the british ises and united states j yellow 95c no 3 yellow 92c as well as many other countries of the i b a ff llw man spring wheat pats firsts 910 world he was more than a national j to shorts per ton 3225 to seconds 860 strong bakers 820 to figure- 3325 middlings 3925 to 4025 j 840 winter pats choice 730 to the lato mr brown was borff on g0 feed flour l ar bag 230 740 rolled oats bag 90 lbs 340 april 3 1826 at milnetown lang- ont oats 43 to 45c fob shipping to 350 bran 3025 to 312o dumfries scotland and his points shorts 322o to 3325 middlings holm parents were william brown and 1 ont good milling wheat145 to 3925 to 4025 hay no 2 per ton to the shores of canada and take the major n h thompson who officiated for the first time as gentleman usher of the black rod the office long fllled by the late col ernest chambers at ottawa on the opening of parliament there the answer to that is appar ent the immediate interest in the diversion of the water is its effect on slaughter on bail of 20000 which l has not yet been produced thomas coal from the ver of the ctes was in charge of the truck whieh the police traced through a hubcap left at the scene of the accident and cor- i-v-i- r ru j the lake shipping which is being seri- oner dr graham s jury after nnding j thomas responsible for the death of ou cnpp the unfortunate youth i th was an of ha dr frankish who performed the tapping when president bruce m his autopsy aroused the interest of thc add thursday morning coroner from a new standpoint the f w fw boys head he stated had been fright fully crushed and judging from the nature of the wounds and the street debris found inside the scalp young we must remember that half the great lakes waters belong to canada congress or officials of the united states government cannot give away what does not belong to merchant must have been dragged j h added significantly along the street for some distance t f ma 8ed the back of his coat was covered with before the ha- e been settl d will not proceed with deep waterway canadas delegates declare steal is effective barrier to st lawrence development a despatch fromdetroit says stree dirt v r l tt m t n j j t the man who found the boy says victim of amnesia that canada would not proceed with wag lying on his face coroner the st lawrence development so long graham recalled and yet the backj as the chicago water steal was per- of his coat was covered with mud and montrea jan 17 since aug mitted to continue was the ultimatum dirt and you say he must have been lg23 due furnishd deuvered by representatives of the t e s y march 1924 when his abandoned dominion at the final meeting of the vcrown produced charles ludj car f lachin convention of the great lakes har- j xi rll vnj rfi jviiricanal leslie grant has been found bors association here on friday con stituting a grave injustice under the provisions of international treaties the abstraction of j0000 elizabeth johnston brown he camq shipping points according car lots 1450 to 15 to canada in 1833 crossing the ocean before steam power was in use set tling at montreal he attended a school conducted by the tato rev dr edward black minister of st pauls church and at the ago of 14 years he left to freights barley malting 65 to 67c buckwheat no 3 70c rye no 2 90c man flour first pat 910 to ronto do second pat 860 ont flour toronto 90 per cent cheese finest wests 20 to 20 mc butter no 1 pasteurized 42 a to 42c eggs storage extras 43c storage firsts 39c storage seconds 32 to 33c fresh extras 50c fresh firsts 45c potatoes quebec per bag car lots quebec 3 to 3 school and started out on his business j pj p barrel in carlots toronto i med bulls i to js450dp conr career he was a brightboy anu n was predicted that he would be suc- cessful in life and this has been fully justified his first job was that of a dry goods clerk with the firm of a dtt 640 seaboardin bulk 6 350 do very thin 3 to 350 can- ob bay ports per ton s20 cheese new large 21c twins 21c triplets 22c stiltons 22c old laurie and co he transferred to j large 28c twins 29c triplets 30c other firms in montreal and during butter finet creamery prints this time organized the athenaeum j 7c no 1 creamery 46c no 2 41 debating club which was very sucj prints 41 to 42c cessful it is interesting to note that extra8 cartons 4l cw u 50c fresh extras loose 48c fresh someof the membes of this cub were firsts 45c stor 4 extra 43 stor later heard leading their respective age flrsts 41c 3torage seconds 32 to political parties in the parliament of 33 canada it was then that mr brown dressed poultry chickens spring frinnri uv hia rrotvioi- i developed his talent as an orator as lb 30c hens over 4 to 5 lbs 24 to rou py nis oromer speaker he we known and his 25c do 3 to 4 lbs 22c roosters 18c remarks were always of interest and ducklings 5 lbs and up 30 to 32c advancing years did not interfere v 6c 5 to 5c produce syrup per imp the chief speaker at a dinner there gal 240 per 5gal tin 230 per straw carlots per ton 9 to 950 ners 225 to 250 cutters 3 good screening standard recleaned f veal 1150 to 12 fair veals averag ing 108 lbs 11 com veals of lighter weights 9 to 10 grassers 450 to 5 good quality hogs mixed lots 1375 to 14 selects 1425 o canada invited to red cross conference in june will be recaked that at the toronto j pr national exhibition last fall he was mapfo washington jan 17 canada and sixteen other nations were invited to day by president ccolidge to attend the second panamerican red cross conference hed underthe auspices of the league of red cross sociotics is expected to act definitely on two major subjects concerted relief action on the part of all nations in the event low the teamster who found the boy r u- jj vainr m and his evidence was to the effect that a vlctm of a but taking what n address a mtabe one gal tin s5s30 per earthquakes or other major disas- i gal maple sugar lb 25 to 26c rs and participation of the societies the boys body was lying straight stretched out between the curb and itij the sidewalk in a narrow space about was his favoiito walk ilon bor senator mclnnes offered mr brown honey 50lb tins ll to 12c per represented in plans to raise the bwkttoalff a position in 1850 and he came from f 10lb tins 11 to 12c 5lb tins health standards of the entire west- brookest to montreal west fo 120 12c 2lbns 14 tomfc w hemisphere the w p the circumstances of the finding feet per second through the drainage e sidewalk in narrow space j-i- ha acce a p with r-l- the hcad up a8 grant was s by a friend of the mclaren wholesale grocery smoked meats hams med 27 to 29c cooked hams 40 to 42c smoked firm and rolls 22c cottage 23 to 25c break- canal they claimed also had such tne hydro pole i family taking a stroll adng that thor- latsr he became a partner continuing fast bacon 32 to 36c special brand physical effects as to make improbable t s le in t po oughfare and the latter immediately i the time of mr mclnnes retire- breakfast bacon 38 tv 39c backs the accomplishment of the lakes-to-the- lf wa3 dra aon inarmed alex grant a brother on ment and then he became the head boneless 30 to 37c eea route j the street the coroner asked thursday night aw grant combed of the first of brown and gillespie and l sbll s2ogo- before the adjournment of the con- 1 j g ztei the da de graeo for tt 20 ybnf up 130 feffihi yention the delegates decided to make ur j i l i an hour and a half and then came face concerted attack upon the chicago though the h had been pick- hig ed up from the street and placed j united states places orders for coal in britain there proposals to legalize the steal on i tho ground that the 10000 cubic feet xl flow is required for the operation of a l th evidence had to barge canal from lake michigan toi and locating the the mississippi an appeal will also position of the boy ad the bicycle be taken to the attorneygeneral of tho united states to obtiin immedi ate action on the part of the gov ernment to stop the diversion there is nothing that has done more to create ill feeling between can ada and the united states declared francis h king kfi of kingston a delegate from the dominion maritime association chicago tho unruly child of the american nation would now go to congress to override the treaty guarantee of the united states to canada that is another way of doing what germany did to belgium when found a nunibef of witnesses agreed that young merchant was ly- wheat crop of australia may be 110000000 bus a despatch from ottawa says the international institute of agri- a despatch from london says considerable activity prevailed on the v mo u uu cardiff and swansea coal exchanges time after to brown uafour co rolls in barrels 4350 heavyweight following the receipt of heavy orders he took an interest in military af- ro 3950 per barrel from tho united states attributed to fairs and was a major of the seden- lard pure tierces 18 to 18c the failure to settle the anthracio tary militia here but was not con- trfbs 18 v to 19c pails 19 to 19 c strike nccted with the nonpermanent active vmmts 20 4c shortening tierces j j an exl tional demani for militia as it has been since confedera- to 14c tubs 14 to 14c pails stea and frol hu aro advallci tion hamiltonians knew him as jj ing with his head against the pole and culture has just ca the depcofiking with his body stretched out between agricuture that the wheat crop of wales visited this city adam brown m 75 to 7 50- do good 5- the curbing aud the sidewalk while austraiia may rcach no000000 bush- presented the prince with the address to 625 do med 5 to 550 do his bicycle was anywhere from seven es the first cstimate of this cropj f a that time ho was chairman and com 450 to 475 butcher cows to thirty feet beyond him on the issuod jn november placed it at 100 commissioner of the hamilton water- chico 5 to 550 do fair to good u 0000h bushe a 161000000 works j f to 4 50 butcher bulls good 475 last yoar tonight the numbers of the con- to oognas 3 25 to 350 it is also stated in the pptsm ml00 glod that the area sown to winter wheat sun stood with bowed heads while the mjjeh c 70 to 80 medium cows if a starfish finds atidbit toolargo i j 1 1985000 acres compared dead march in saul was played and 545 t0 56o feeders good 575 to for it to sswallow it extends its stom- yith 117300t last year aul in bu- tribute to his memory was paid in 650 do fair 450 to 5 stoekers ach out of its mouth and digests the kar 2503000 acres combined witi practically all tha churches of the city good 175 to s550 do fair 4 to morsel outeide i 2384000 including all denominations i 450 calves choice 1275 to 13 do good 725 to 775 butcher j united states but also those to south father of the waterworks system and he turned on the system when the erst choice7 to- 776 do goodtameica edward then the prince of 6 1 t 6 65 butcher heifers choice j clear space between the sidewalk and the masscyharris fence o a stomach out6lde two killed one injured in levelcrossing smash winnipeg jan 17 two persons are dead and the third seriously in jured as the result of a levelcrossing acoident when the vancouver express of the canadian national railways struck an automobile at pembina crossing on the outskirts of the city today mutt and jeff by bud fisher luckily theres a law against absinthe golfi te eciaimt fob th of mike wmes are vwe gonma plw solf vwhy salc r ousr onj me lyn or cour5s

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