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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 25, 1926, p. 3

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e dominion news in brief halifax ns an experiment to stated that a contract has been award- setermine the yield and sugar content for 10000 cords of reeled wood and of sugar beeta under ordinary farm that the wood will be done by tbe fort condition in nova scotia was con- william contractor employing up- ducted inpictou county last summer wards of 300 men between may and on about fifty farms the average the end of july or august other con yield per acre was from 10 to 14 tons tractors are said to be on the point of winnipeg man five thousand while analysis showed sugar content cosing negotiations for an equal am- of from 18 to over 20 per cent this ount of wood tor export work was undertaken at the instiga tion of the provincial sulture to determine the establishing a beet sugar industry in scheme according to major john bar- the province i n8t chairman of t sodier sette- v t x i i ment board the majority wijl come saint john nb already fifty- qrfat britaln and w5rte pre rjne inquiries have been received by teke rxt qftiuu soil as dept of agri- ettler3 aro in sight for canada this j he feasibility of under the lan settlement j the nov brunswick automobile asso- whole families will come out to- elation from prospective visitors ak- m barnett said teg for camp accommodation during edmontoni a the leasing of the summer months the number of musk jfces northern alberta permits issued to ears at point of f fte of raigi musfcrat3 entry during 1925 was 14166 more fop m indust than 4000 in advance of the previous g urdcr wa year it was estimated that 80000 saskaton sask saskatchewan tourists had entered the province from hag siwn tremendous strides in the the united states in addition to those automobi businesg occordin to 11- from other parts of canada last year c figures which have been com quebec que quebecs lumber cut pi s is0 in that year 22 auto- tor the winter of 192526 is expected mo licenses were issued in the to be about 1600000000 feet it was fallowing year there were 55 cars in stated by g a piche chief forester fte prov and in 1911 the 1000- of the provincial government lack mar was passed when the war of snow throughout the province has broke out in 1914 there were 8027 made very little difference in lumber- cars the province last year the ing operations in the 350 camps that num was over 70000 and it is ex- have been opened the 192526 cut is pected that another 10000 will be add- expected to be completed somewhere about tho middle of april fort william ont the demand for peeled pulpwood by american paper mills is increasing to such an extent that local contractors are pre dicting a new summer industry for the ed this year vancouver bc hop production in canada will be doubled the provincial dept of agriculture states when 1000 acres are to be purchased for this purpose on the reclaimed area at lake bed at a cost of 250000 and toronto youth meets j auto accident at death ice boating level crossing car plunges into open vater of bay three friends escape a despatch from toronto says a 20yearold boy was drowned and two two killed three injured when electric car strikes motor near grimsby the markets toronto man wheat no 1 north 167 t no 2 north 163i no 3 north 5160k man oats no 2 cw nominal grimsby ont feb 21 au auto- no 3 not quoted no 1 feed 47 hie mobile accident which provjd fatal no 2 feed 45c western grain quo- teenage girls and a 19yearold boy occurred saturday about a quarter of tations on clf bay ports had a miraculous escape from a simi- a mile west of tho town known as jff ssv ii ast lar fate when an ceboat in which schwabs corners within the jnrfu of u xi head of the lakes and district it was brought under cultivation avalanche kills 57 persons in utah many miners still buried un der debris in narrow canyon fire adds to horror a despatch from bingham says upward of 57 lives were snuffed out coal mining starts after 6 mos idleness man fatally injured labor disputes in some areas a despatch from scranton pa says one fatal accident was re ported at anthracite collieries when a siiowslido thundering down the throughout the region which resumed mountainside burled the little high- operations after being idle since sept land boy mining settlement at the foot the victim john luzanbak aged of sap gulch near here it was 80 of city walked into a pocket feared the toll might mount to 75 oi bla amp thursday morning in as the mass of snow accumulated the s colliery of the glen alden from the heaviest snow storm of the co a few hou after he had descend- winter let loose on the mountainside ed the shaft he was removed lo a above the gulch in which are located bo rfll unconscious and died within the utahdelaware and utah apex i n jmires it sweot trees and rocks with mining was resumed thursday it and filled the narrow canyon which morning after nearly six months of is only 700 feet long idleness the workers came out in in women and children were droves at all collieries as early as caught without warning when the i v w to s lowered into th- avalanche struck the mcdonald board they shall not pass louis curotte indian goalkeeper or the caughnawaga hockey team indian village near montreal who is said to be one of the largest goalies in the world he weighs 400 pounds ho is manager of the local baseball team hero of zeebrugge dies in switzerland capt f h sandford com manded picket boat which rescued sub crew a despatch from london says britain is mourning the death in switzerland of captain f h sand- eastern gap i the dead lad is reginald helston aged 20 of 96 dixon ave i the rescued are carl crockett aged 19 20 norway ave mabel hes- cott 6s1 bathurst st and belvie mce- han aged 17 of 9 norway ave heistons body was found at 120 this thursday mornir four hours i after the accident in 30 feet of water a short distance from where the boat went off the ice the accident happened shortly after 9 oclock in the eyeiiinfe it was mark ed by a tragedy by a display of cour age by a thrilling rescue under gloomy skies the ice boat went skimming across the kay in the pit were the two girls and helston crockett was at the rudder the boat circled and hawes mrs f hawes and fred good feed flour 3r bag 230 hawes was returning west on the i 9 o 40 to 42c shipping provincial highway at this point the p hamiltongrimsby and electric road turns crossing the high- o freights f way going north on kerman ave as tho motor car approached the railroad crossing the 610car from hamilton which would be due at this barley malting 63 to 65c buckwheat no 3 63c rye no 2 85c v man flour first pnt 910 to point about 7 oclock was turning the w do econd pat 800 neandacc the driver of the auto showed down 595 seaboard in bulk 596 but not soon enough the f rotf of the j strawcnrlots per ton 9 to 950 electric oar struck the auto fairy nij screenings standard recleaned t the middle driving it sideways intoob bay ports per ton 2250 a hugesrow bank pinning it there i cheese new large 22c twins and throwing tho occupants out the 22ac triplets 23c stiltons 24c old impact was so great that all five pas- t 2 o 20c uvinb 29 to 31c sengers were badly injured they j trl 30 32c butter fine crenmory prints ras at the rudder the boat were to a neal resi blld no lore e rv 4fi t 47o- n 2 d headed for what seemed doctore mci am mcmiilan cal j 1 7 2 to be sheer ice than the ice spit into i wlro adm first aid vtwo am- 1 eggs fresh extras in cartons bocks what had appeared to be the balances from hamilton removed the 42 to 43c fresh extras loose 41 to glared ice surface was open water injured to the general hospital at 42c iresh firsts 37 to 38c storago block of ice after a struggle ho was able to pull himself out of the water then ho started off across the ice floes to a more soljd surface and on to the shore a mile and a half away ford second of the heiic sandford p almoston tho verge of collapse he brothers who blocked the mole of zee- 1 reached an office on the docks at tl foot of bay street here a call was puir in to the police and lifesavers man of the party at 8 oclock tonight 26c- do 3 to 4 lbs 2i rnnstnr pi boat the girls bobbed up from tho tho con other patients ducklings 5 lbs and up 30 to c water bevie meehan also was able i report to jf good an turkeys 35c to seize the boat crockott throw his y recover it is expected their beans can handpicked lb 6c arm about mabel hescott and puled ar0 a follows mrs florence p 5 to 5 i her to the boat heston disappeared h derations of the scalp and mffifc nhft sqn tho trio cabled for hep but mynn fmm phock miss emma i g tm then crockett leaving the girls cling- f racture of l shoulder body map ng to the boat swam to a floating sufferin from shock ing house and a smaeer one near by conducted by a mrs rimby a small church and about twenty miners cab ins lining both sides of the gulch were buried or swept away the boardinghouse and cabins heated minrs the first trains hauling th precious fuel to market were on i oute to distant communities ary in the afternoon about 20 per cent- of normal daily production coal company officials say was reached thursday colliery foremen predict that maxi- with stoves caught fire as they were mum production will be reached by crushed in the snowslido many of the march 1 victims were terribly burned and identification of the bodies was ex- tremoly difficult the entire first shift of the utah- dolaware mine was coming off duty two collierieswere idle thursday at one no 41 shaft of the pennsyl vania coal co at pittston there was a dispute about the number of docking bosses to be employed the company brugge during the way the younger brother lieutenant r d sandford commanded the powderladen submar ine c3 which he steered between the piles of the viaduct where he lighted the f uso and abandoned her captain e h sandford commanded the picketboat which followed the sub marine to rescue if possible the crew of which his brother was leader the picket boat picked up members right under the nose of the garrison and started to dover a few seconds later caims world leadership in railway a ton cf explosives on the submarine safety last year only one passenger blew up blocking the mole and pre- kl ln a triun accident venting the germans using zeebrugge any more as a naval base great britain leads in railway safety r gave blood in vam ef 1700000000 train rides reported without single fatality london feb 21 great britain pr gal maple sugar lb 25 to 26c honey 50lb tins 1114 to 12c per bruises and suffering from shock ilb 10lb tins 11v4 to 12c 5lb tins mrs hannah hagan laceration of the 12 to 12c 2lb tins 14 to 14c right hand body bruises and suffering smoked meats hams med 28 to fvmi olinct- 1 30c cooked hams 42 to 45c smoked n 1 i rolls 22c cottage 25 to 27c break- r auto party were on then- way to fast s2 brand a conceit being hed at the ioof breakfast bacon 33 to 39c backs temple hamilton boneless 37 to 45c rt cured meats long clear bacon 60 toronto boys death to 70 lbs 22 70 tl90 lbs 2050 nils td timy si ivfri lbs and u 51950 lightweight uu io 1ini dl1vek ro jn barrels heavyweight rolls 3950 per barrel lard pure tierces 18 to 19e r c co i lt i tubs 19 to wiic pails 20 to 20c fort to have bons lite prbj 21 to 21c shortening tiorces tho younger sandford died in 1918 toronto feb 22 a tiny sliver in j j to 14c tubs 14 to 15c pails tho left foot is believed to have been 15 a t5v blocks 16tto 17c the cause of uk- death vestordavin i eavy steers choice 7 50 to 825 the wen hospital of little jjftgwr to mgj year od kmgsley brown son of mr 6 to 8 i heifers choice and mrs arhur k brown 7u warren 650 to 725 do good 600 road jto g50 do med 550 to 6 do a fortnight ngo the boy recited atcom 5 to 550 butcher cows tho present century there have j t timothv eaton memorial church i choice 550 do fair to good ifcasn two years 1901 and 1908 with rnmversory services two or thre to wsoj butcher bulls good 450 storm prevents pilots from leaving ships at halifax out a fatality and in 1909 as in 1925 1 j wards htdevelopeda pan wftitt pill only one was killed while in 1916- vw rx ir- rn afl cannos ard cutters 2i5 to 3 1919 rind 1923 there were only three th j mimito sliver hi- father extracted springers choice 85 to 100 good out the pain continuing miichcows 70 to 80 medium cows as 1700000000 passenger journeys thb j vas taken to tho wosteni hos- 450 60 feeders good 575 to are made by train every year chance p on the 17th it was found that 650 do fair 5 to 550 stackers of death is infinitesimal there was an infection of the bone g 5 to 550 do fair 460 to new york feb 21- tha problem of railway transportn- 475 calves choice 1860 to 14 there was an infection of the bone dr c l starr and dr t j pago at- two pilots tlon in groat britain is entirely dif tsrideu to the crse and the bone was fe fm li feisshss fiom halifax arrived in port today fercnt from the in the united states i a ni ij 2 to s kod light sheep 7 to when the slide swept the gulch sides p oio man on the l whi the dean and filled it with debris it was unl0 requested two they refused to with a sudden thundering roar that work untr the dispute was adjusted the slide bore down the mountainside famous bridge engineer dies after long illness montreal feb 21 phelps johnson elide in sap gulch near here despite chairman cf the board of directors of aid persons outside its path later despatch from bingham ays workers continued digging in the debris resulting from tho snow- the bnndonment of hope that any of the entombed persons might yet be nhve it was believed that they would have frozen to death by this time the numberof known dead was increased late on thursday to 38 with tha recovery of the bodies of a man and a boy from the ruins about 30 remained missing the exact nuin3r may not bo known until spring when thedominion bridge co and its for mer president died this morning in tho royal victoria hospital here he was borr in 1849 coming to canada from tho united states mr johnson was acting as first vicepresident of the dominion bridge co when the feat of spanning the st law-rencs- river with a steel canti- j opened and tho pus withdrawn kmsub mirl hnolq ko ia sfln- as nonoptaonal visitors to new york ing hauls aro negligible sleeping in the meantime it was found that good lambs 18 to lis 60- do med leo de luchery on the white star cars aire needed only in two directions j the infection had got into the main 12 to 1250 do bucks 9 to 1050 aner arabic and frank mackey on from london toward scotland akood stream on the 18th a blood do culls 10 to 11 hogs thick the hoxandamerican liner volendam rjiort nights run and to plymouth transfusion was given with the boys smooths fed and watered 14 10 to both had taken their ships into hali- but in the many thickly populated db- j father offering himself aajifafi subject d fob 1350 to 1375 do fax friday but were unable to de- tricts of tho country railway hut the effort proved in viihitfcingaey country points 1325 to 1350 do hnrv whn tht vhjir mrt intn n lliw 1 fm n n cnk a avjcfq oil cills 14 oo to 1475 socct pre- bark when tho vessels ran into a bliz- tracks form a network such as exists in america only near new york j v chicago and other large cities lover bridge received a tragic check tie snow molts an official said ex- j w the collapse of the southerly por- plaining that only a small portion of jtlottand the death of 75 workmen mr the devastated area could be cleared johnson played a prominent part in of all snow the revision of plans that followed the ntries patrol theridges surround- 1 accident and it was he who invented jng the gulch in fear of another slide j e0 k web system upon unable to officiate at the ceremonies future much snow remains on the mountain whlch the now i design wa3 bas atten upon the funeral of the late sides and it could easily bring about i 0n doc 11 1916 a hugs suspend- cardinal begin last july another disaster as serious as tne span weighing 5100 tons fell into archbishop roy succeeded cardinal zard while leaving port a few hours apart mackey is gettirg used to this eort of thing for although it is his first c trip to new york he has been carried g kulgana saves foor toburope five times once to bermuda 1 1 peasant from imprisonment and onca to south america in each case the storms off halifax prevented j a despatch from sofia bulgaria him from regaining the pilots boat i says intervention by king boris has j saved a poor peasant living near the royal summer palsce at varna from a passing away shortly before noon yes- aquitania is damaged cera 1450 to 1475 select pre mium 277 to 282 montreal outs can west no 2 61c cw no 3 57c extra no 1 feed 54e by huge lfcean wave flour man spring wheat pats firsts 910 seconds srg0 strong bakers a despatch from new york savs 820 to 840 bran 3025 shorts the liner aquiunia which passed 53225 middlings 3925 hay no 2 through tho great storms of jan 24 l ea ots 13 to 13o0 y u j v i i chicse finest wests 21 to 21v4c x a scratch docked on butl no pagteirizedi 44 to hours late with dam- 441 jo 1 iriu 23 without wednesday 18 creamery 43 to 43c archbishop roy j f quebec jterm of imprisonment the kings ages resultingfrom a huge wave which eggs storage extras 82c do firsts dies in montreal lowly neighbor stole a cartload of oats touciiej her 60 feet above tho water- 27c do seconds 22c fresh extras f from the royal barn and was arrested line after coming from an otherwise 48c fresh firsts 39c potatoes- queb- quebcc feb 21 archbishop roy the case came up on friday and the ordinary soa the wave knocked the bee per bag car lots 280 died at seven occock last night in the king asked that he be released say- q from her namo inscription on the st francoisa dassise hospital after ing 1 fort side broke a 60foot cargo boom a long and painful illness tho deceased prelates had been suf- my neighbor i am rich and he is poo fering for some considerable time past no wonder ho wanted to load his wa from cancer of the intestines and it gon with my orts he will live inj was duo to this malady that he was neighborly relations with me in tho i cannot permit the prosecution of into three pieces emashed windows in 11 p l- y neighbor i am rich and he is poor portholes in tho chatt house and flood- petwa oy lhike and duchess of york d comb of the officers cabins following directions present one since the lives of hun- tho the best things whatever is best is safest river while being hoisted into in the archiepiscopacy after having of the reach of human powerv can a dsspntch from london says the duchess of york is expected to j dcctor what your dyspepsia no become a mother in april it is now i bolter old you follow my advice and definitely known the duke and i drink hot water 0110 hour before break- duchess after searching for some lias out fast i line far n pormaneit london home dreds of miners now digging in ine nn1 several workmen last their been bishopcoadjutor of quebec from neither bo given debris would be in danger 1 1908 i uolingbroke nor taken awayl- ihiorjt i couldnt kcvji minutes dll n l up best but i hao leased 40 belgrave square tho more than ten house adjoins that occupied by princo and princess arthur of connaught

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