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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 3, 1929, p. 2

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weekend accidents j claim three lives traffic accidents again show that judgment in driving is essential to safety order your coal the former secretary in a new capacity activity of bears in ontario point to hard winter sudbury ont bears with pench ant for raiding lumber camp ood sup plies are reported to be- active in the cornwall sept 29 what was incartier district and the enterprise tended a3 a pleasant party was turn ed into tragedy saturday afternoon when lloyd hart ot cornwall ono of four occupants of an auto was kill ed one the highway near ogdensburg ny watson owner of the car suffered a fractured skull and is in a serious con dition auto turns turtle barrie sept 29 five west toronto motorists suffered injuries in an acci dent at stroud five miles south of iiarrie early saturday evening when the car in which they were riding turned turtle they were rushed to royal victoria hospital three being discharged today chatham woman killed chatham sept 29 mrs sidney agar of chatham was killed this afternoon in an autbnu bilo accident on provincial ilighva no 2 about two miles east of tiiamesvillo as the car was proceeding the pavement and aft along the shoulder f the roa- a con slderablo distance turned over into the ditch there will he uo inquest arrest follows fatality mrs ziertui carr aged 52 years of hazelwood avenue detroit was kill ed almost instantly late yesterday in a motor car crash five miles west of this city i n povinciai highway no 2 walter lucas aged 0 years of brandon avenue detroit a conn or policeman driver of the car in which mrs carr was riding is being held on a drunkwhiledriving charge an inquest was opened this morning and adjourned lucas was proceed ing east driving a sedan owned by robert hall pcntiac mica who with mrs hall was in the rear seat when about five miles west f chat ham lucas is alleged to have crash ed into the rear of a roadster driven by jacob nannensma ot lyaedock out who was trailing behind a horse- drawn vehicle because a truck was aproaciiing from tbe east the im pact threw mrs carr to the pavement accident at border windsor sept 29 four persons were injured two seriously in traffic accidents during the weekend in windsor and vicinity mrs charles anderson detroit and miss elizabeth odeonnell detroit were cut and bruised early today when an automo bile in which they were passengers was struck by a michigan central railway switching engine at the wel lington avenue level crossing wind sor the automobile was driven by w m anderson cousin of mrs an derson a high vesks toll grimsby sept 29 they are showing in their raids sug gests to the citizens of that section that signs point to a hard winter this is the vord brought back to town by an oldtimer who has just returned from a trip to that section bears are eported to be very numerous at presenl regular visits are being paid to the lumber camps by various members of the bruin tribe it i stated and so far the marauders have managed to evade all traps set for them their appetites apparently have been tempted by the variety of food aiail- able and- in at least one instance the articles taken were found carefully cached against the coming cold wea ther according to the reports brought to sudbury this particular bear carried oil 31 cases of liologna whici were located in a secret hiding place in the bush the camp cook however had the last laugh for bruin on tho next trip ast it left j expended a great deal of energy in travelling hauling up a steep slope two bags containing nothing more appetizing than hard coal on a third trip a bear dragged away several cases of canned goods from the storehouse and amused himself by strewing the con tents over the countryside the cans were found scattered over a wide area he left the can opener behind in the capreo district two anglers shot a bear while on a fishing trip to ella lake the bear was swimming in the water and the fishermen took pot shots at his from their canoe the animal changed his course and made for the craft hut the occupants man aged to inflict a fatal wound before he got too close londonaustralia air line predicted arrangements now being made sir eric geddes declares bequest to children substantial gift that is all theirs for the taking here u a bequest by an unknown author writes j j kelso and al though it has been printed before it is worth reprinting so that a coming generation may receive tho ful bene fit i give to fathers and mothers in trust for their children all good uttlo words ot praise and encouragement and all quaint pet names and endear ments to uso them justly but gener ously as the needs ot their children shall require i leave to children inclusively but only for he term ot their childhood all and every he flowers of tho field awl the blossoms ot tho woods with tho right to play among them rrecly according to the customs ot children warning them at tho saiu time against thistles aud thorns and i de vise to children the banks of the the heart one of a series of health ser vice articles by the can adian medical associa tion the heart is a most important or gan which acts as a pump and thus keep3 tbe blood moving throughout the body an unusual condition ot one part or organ ot tho human body mar result in tho upset ot other organs such as tho heart with perhaps some permanent damage pain in tho region of the heart does not always mean heart disease it may be duo to some heart condi tion but it is much more frequently caused by some condition of tho stom ach such as improper digestion ot food usually tho first symptom ot tho hearts being below par is short ness of breath on slight exertion in old age it is net unusual to find that tho heart is not doing its work as well as it did this is part of tho presents cup to the owner of winner l c m s amery former secretary of state for dominions presents mrs e s glassco owner or mr gaiety with sir william mulock cup which her horse wen at woodbine toronto brooks and the golden sands beneath i general wearing out ot tho tissues tho waters thereof and the odors of and means that life must bo so regu- tho willows that dip therein aud the huod that neither at work uor at play white clouds that float high over the is tho heart given moro to do than i it can accomplish without exhaustion persons young or old who have a weakened or damaged heart can live long lives of usefulness providing giant trees and i leave to children the long long days to be merry in and the night and the moon and the train of the milky way to wonder at i revise to boys all the useful idle fields and commons where ball may be played all pleasant waters where ono may swim all snowclad hills where one may coast and all streams and ponds where one may fish or vhere when trim winter comes one may skate to hold the same for the period ot their boyhood and all meadows with the clover blossoms and butterflies thereof the woods with their appurtenances tho squir rels aud the birds and echoes and they avoid doing such things as heavy lifting which thro wa sudden strain on the heart they must also avoid those activities which cause shortness ot breath or pain always stopping im mediately to rest when symptoms ap pear exerciso in the form of work or play which does not causo symp toms is usually of benefit the most common causo of heart disease in young people is iufectiou tho germs which settle down in dis eased tonsils adenoids and teeth very often travel around the body they london extension ot british air services from london to australia and south africa was forecast yesterday by sir eric geddes at the annual meeting of the imperial airways maintaining that the england to in dia route of 5000 miles was the long est in the world over which scheduled nights were carried out sir erir re vealed the fact that in the autumn of 1930 a branch- strvice would be begun between egypt and lake victoria nyanza serving upper egypt the su dan uganda kenya and northern tanganyika it is planned to extend this six four occupants montn3 t0 cape town no date3 canadas trade moves forward j total of 2659152279 shown for year ended august 31 of a car driven by joe atelino ham- 1 have heen set or t extension of the ilton were injured tonight when their i ser to australia but ar- car left the highway and went into a ran for this are ow being ditch one mile east of here j maae with the british and australian the car struck a telephone pole and governments turned turtle sam blumfield hamil1 p the la3t year imperial airways ton the most seriously hurt suffered j showed a profit of 333150 to the in several fractured rib3 in addition io vestors but the company receives i laeratloni and bruises according to government subsidy the amount of provincial police the car driven by which is not stated in the balance ateglino turned out to pass a nother sheets sir eric said that this sub- car going in the same direction and sidy was reduced by 21825 this year went into the ditch to avoid a headon a that during the lac twelve baldwin celebrates his 62nd birthday londcn mr baldwin spent his g2nd birthday at his worcestershire home like m briand the unionist leader is a keen pig breeder and finds much solace from politics on bis farm though one has never heard that ottawacanadas trado leaped for- llls rashers have won quite the same ward 181500000 in the last year reputation as the product raised by the french statesman j lord crewe who spent many years ambassadcr in paris once conj j gratulated m briand on the flavor ofi i his bacon aud ever since he has re ceived annually a supply from the collision with ono going in opposite direction as a result of accidents on no 8 highway within a space of five mile3 within hie last few days one man was killed fourteen persons were admitted to hospitals some in a critical condi tion at least sixteen others were sha ken and slightly injured one motor car wa3 wrecked while nine other car3 and two trucks were damaged one driver is under arrest and two others face police charges in two of the accidents drivers alleged to have been under the influence of liquor were responsible for ten persons going to the hospital and one man meeting his death canada to show goods at antwerp participation in international exhibition announced ottawa ottawa canada will participate in the international exhibition to be staged at antwerp belgium next year announcement to this effect was made by the department of trade and commerce the government is spending approximately 90000 in erecting an imposing pavilion on one of the choicest sites of the exhibition this pavilion will cover an area of 14000 square feet and will fittingly display the natural resources of the dominion as well as a number of ex hibits denoting the industrial econ omic and agricultural conditions in canada tho canadian pavilion will he separate from the large building which will house the british and brit ish colonial exhibits the exhibition is to be held on the outskirts of the city of antwerp and will form part of the celebration of the centenary of belgiums indepen dence the exhibition will bo opened in april and will continue for six months the companys planes flew 94 per cent more of the minimum mile age required to earn it the total mileage flown last year was 1032842 which included the transport of 34- 757 passengers and 873 toii3 of mail and freight although sir eric ad mitted that the indian air service was not as well patronized as hal been anticipated ho predicted a gradual reduction in the elapsed time between london and bombay renewed trouble in arabia is seen be king ibn saud said to marching against wahabi chief london renewed troublo in tho arabian desert was forecast in dis patches to tho london press from tho near east in tho last few days a dispatch to tho daily mall from jerusalem said that it was bevelop- ing in arabia whero king ibn saud of tho licdjaz was marching against faisal ed dowlsh tho insurgent chlof of the wahabi tribesmen it was feared repercussions would be tolt in iraq trans jordanla and palestine a jerusalem dispatch to tho dally mail reported ibn saud was massing 30000 troop3 for a final offcn3ye against faisal ed dovish tho fierce wahabi chieftain alliod with sultan bijad has novor submit ted to the authority of king ibn saud and from timo to tlmo has harried tho iraq border in trial raids his power was temporarly chocked last april when ho was defeated by ibn saud his son killed and ho himself wounded a chicago gangstct boarded a tramcar and refrsed to pay his fare at tho corner of tho street the con ductor pointed out the tough indil virtual to a policeman that man months until tho end of september doesnt want to pay hi3 fare will belgium is to day one of canadas best you g n out of this car asked customers as regards exports and isjtha conductor the policiman took the eleventh most important commor- look at tho gangster ill pay cial nation of the world him myself he said the total for the twelve months end ing aug 31 was 2650152270 asi against 2177008107 in tho preceding similar period itevised figures have ju3t beon issued by tho dominion bur eau ot statistics tho following tabulation gives com parative figures for tho i wo periods 12 mouths 12 months aug 1023 aug 1920 imports 51103030702 51300237236 domestic exports 1285001010 132530537 reexports 220005s5 27609350 tho favorable visible balanco of trade was 46077807 figures tor previous twelve months periods woro 1923 138331793 1927 197763910 1926 300270998 grace do you know kenneth kissed me twice last night before i could stop him greta gracious what cheek both our weather prophet knows a lot ho said this summer would bo hot he said last winter would bo cold and they wcro both as ho foretold ho says if but the sun comes out tomorrow twill bo fair no doubt but it a galo blows up says ho twill bo as windy as can be briand abattoir middlesized stocky aud well in figure mr baldwin does not look his years and he enjoys sound health his rapid riso beginning in a lucky combination cf circumstances is amongst tho womlere of modern politics and tow will deny that ho has made good in leadership ho is gen erally regarded as typifying the john bull characteristics of consistency and political honesty when lie was priino minister no chickens came lie mo to roost becauso of embarrass ing promises or declarations made to tho electorate virtue ot this sting- ular kind is not always rewarded in politics as mr baldwins present re spite fro mthc cares of oflico proves but electoral failure has in no way menaced his leadership which he re tains unchallenged canadian with wilkins on dash to antarctic new vork al cheeseman ot win nipeg who was concerned in the flights of the greater rockford and the untin bowler left with sir hu bert wilkins for montevideo satur day morning en route to deception island whence an antarctic expedi tion will set out in november cheese- man and parker cramer of clarion pa will bo the aviators in the party i they will make the trip from monte- vide to deception island in tbe nor wegian whaler melville from decep tion island they will proceed to the new continent discovered last year sir hubert and named by him strange noises and all distant places nla ami vor frequently do attack which may be visited together with heart tho heart ma als0 sllfrcr tho adventures there found and i from tu0 sorms and tle p p- give the said boys each his own place duced tlle s i such diseases at the fireside at night with all pic- as diphtheria scarlet fever and in- tures that mav be seen in the burning i enza damage to the heart is a com- wood to enjoy without let or bind- iaratively c result acut0 ranee and without any incumbrance i rheumatism syphilis is also an in fection which is very liable to attack the heart and blood vessels the re moval of infected parts such as dis eased tonsils and the avoidance of in fection are the basis of the prevention of heart disease factories to run continuous- qons concerning health ri- dresesd to the canadian medical as sociation ist college street toronto wifl be answered personally by letter new experiment ly under new soviet calendar little politician dont you think wo should relieve the farmers big politician certainly if they have anything left iiti hearst land a 3mall trawler loaned to llio expe dition by the british colonial service will serve as a floating base and will be used io move supplies and extra equipment from deceptiin island to a permanent baso to bo established at margaret bay another baso will bo established on hearst land about 40 milc3 southwest ot margaret bay and about 1700 miles from tho bay of whales sir hubert said ho hones to spend i few days with commander byrd at the latters base on tho bay of whales it after preliminary flight from deception island it docs not appear feasiblo to establish bases at mar garet bay and on hearst land sir hubert said he may attompt a non stop flight from deception island to commander byrds baso at tho bay ot whales the distance ho esti mated is about 2300 miles signs of the zodiac aro being used as patterns for dresses in london moscow the soviet government published a decree recently revolution izing the caleidar by establishing a j year of 73 week of five days each abolishing the tniversal day of rest and several religious and patriotic holidays the row calendar becomes effective october 1 the only holidays left from the formei calendar will be may 1 and november 7 anniversaries of the revolution and january 22 day of mournii g for nicolai lenin under the new calendar the four work days of the week will be lengthened by 30 minutes although the socalled un interrupted workweek schedule pro vide for diffeient groups of work men resting on diffcry days schools and all institutions will be reorgan ized many factories have already established the five day week system probably not since the revolution has anything so closely altected the life of the ordinary russian as the new calendar which will transform the nation into a productive unit working ceas sletsly the first questions concerning the new calendar were aimed rt the nam ing of the days it was deemed pos sible that the nomenclature of the new week would be numerical as oncday twoda etc engineers and econ omists predict greater productivity and prosperity prairie air mail plans progress canadas wonderful waterway nears completion german property will be returned thomas mulvey going to ber lin to conclude trans fer details ottawa in sequence lo the hague settlement of war debts a return is to bo made of german properly in canada taken over during tho war and thomas mulvey kc custodian of enemy properly lias been instructed to go to berlin to conclude the details of the transfer mr mulvey will leave shortly on this mission there are some points which are clear and others over which some contention arises the gross value of german property in custody in canada is 13000000 it comprises real estate bonds and corporate securities some of high value and some with little or no value there is no doubt that tlri young plan settlement applies to unliquidated property but any question which arises is as to property already dis posed of it is the latter which calls for the negotiations to he conducted at berlin contracts totalling 107000 let for beacons fields are leased ottawa active preparations are be ing made here for the establishment as early as possible ibis fall ot the prairie aerial mail service contracts totalling over 107000 in connection with the service woro awarded the canadian general electric company will supply eight electric beacons tor 36101 and the highway lighthouse company 54 acetylene beacons for 71550 authority has also been secured from the government for the lease ol 22 intermediate lauding fields for uso whenever it is necessary for tho fliers to omo down they will vary from 40 to 75 acres and will bo leased tor fivo years where the government it self does not already own tho land thomas points out market for coal in canada vyzpz one of the largest canal lock3 in the world is located a cood idea of the size of new wcllard canal is obtained from this pliolograpli taken from bridge no looking south along flight locks ncs 4 5 and 6 charlottctown peitho silver fox industry last year produced a rev enue of 1500000 with profits exceed- ii g 2000000 1clls were quickly ab sorbed by an increasing market and new openings are occurring not only in canada and the united stales but in south america and europe live foxes sold last y ar at prices varying forn 300 to 1500 a pair big operators meet minister to discuss possible prices for export london a dozen largo coal mlno operators from various parts of tho country met right hon j ii thomas at tho treasury on his return to eng land lo discuss the question of prices ot coal for the canadian trade tho minister for employment who baa just returned from canada pointed out tho great possibilities of tho do minion for british exporters it was stated llio deputation was not ofiiially representing tho mining association ot great britain but ft was noticed that evan williams chairman ot the association and w lee its secretary were among llioso present no statement was isued im mediately will cost 1500000 for drought victims reglna sask at least 1500000 will bo required immediately to give assistance to 5479 families in tho drought area in the opinion ot hon a c stewart minister cf highways who has just completed a series ot conferences with tho reeves ccuncll- lors and representative usiness men in tho stricken districts in a largo number of cases help will bo required immediately and it is thought likely that a further largo sum will bo required to enable farm ers to put in their crop next spring complaint it is best to enduro what you can not mend and without murmuring to attend upon god by whoso ordering all things como to pass ho is a liaj soldier who follows his captain com plaining

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