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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 31, 1929, p. 3

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markets i pkoducb quorations toronto wholesale buyers aro buy ing from country shippers at the fol lowing prices eggs ungraded cases returned fresh extras 47 to 50c fresh firsts 41 to 44c seconds 30c butter no 1 40c no 2 35 to s9c churning cream special 43c no 1 42c no 2 39c jchcesc no 1 largo colored paraf- fined and government graded 1914 to 20c provision prices toronto wholesale dealers are quot ing thi following prices to che trade smoked meats hams med 32 to mnked loins 59 to 53c moked rolls 28c breakfast bacon 26 to 37c back peamealed 38 to 40c do smok ed 45 to 47c cured meats long clear bacon 50 to 70 lbs 21c 0 to 90 lbs 22c 90 to 110 lbs 21c heavyweight rolls 40c lightweight rolls 25c finds boathook of missing plane captain of aranmore brings relic of untin bowlsr to quebec mounties praised quebec memorioa of the untln bowler the giant amphibian which was carried away from its moorlnga and sunk in the hudson straits last summer were brought to quebeo when capt john hearn who was in command ot tt6 ss aranmore showed visitors a light but strong boathook made ot wood but with a bras3 hook at each end which is tho only pleco ot equipment salvaged from tho amphibian the aranmore was in tho hudson some of the places where the lake shipping suffered i stralt3 last summer engaged in work porkloins 32c new york shout- lfor tu veimal government when capt heam found the boathook em bedded in tho ico and managed to pry it lcose 25v4c pork lers 21c pork butts hams 2g4c grain quotations grain dealers on the toroto board of trade aro making the following quotations for car lots man wheat no 1 north 13g no 2 north 133 no 3 129i no 4 126 no 5 115 no c 9514c feed 90c cif goderich and bay ports man oats no 1 feed c3c no 2 feed clc am corn no 2 yellow 107vl all rail delivered toronto freight millfeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton 3525 shorts per ton 3725 middlings 4425 ont grain wheat 130 oats 60c barley 70 to 72c rve 105 buckwheat 85c hay and straw prices wholesale dealerso in hay and straw aro quoting to shippers the following prices for carlots delivered on track toronto no 2 timothy baled i i 1450 to 15 no 3 do 12 to 14 wheat straw baled ton 950 to 10 oat ottaw per ton 950 to s10 no 1 timothy loose is quoted at 19 to 20 per ton delivered live stock heavy beef steers 850 to 950 butcher steers choice 9 to 950 do com 575 to 750 butcher heifers choice 925 to 950 do fair to good 8 to 875 do com 6 to 750 but- cher cows good to choice 650 to 725 do med 5 to 6 do canners and cutters 350 to 450 butcher bulls good to choice 650 to 725 med 6 to 625 do bolog nas 525 to 575 baby beef 10 to 14 feeders good 8 to 850 do fair 7 to 775 stockers good 750 to 8 do fair 6 to 7 ealvc3 good 15 to 16 do med 10 to 1450 do grassers 6 to 7 springers 110 to 125 milkers 75 o 100 lambs choice 11 to 1125 do bucks 8 sheep choice gto 650 do med 5 to 550 hogs bacon woo 12 do selects 51 per hog premium do butcher 75c per hog discount do trucked in 50c cwt under woc do fob price 125 cwt under woc solves murder two years old reglna sask a murder mystery nearly two years old has been solved by a mounted policeman sam kuhutz ituna manitoba has been sentenced to die for tho murder of dymlro bodak whose body was found in a slough near ituna in tho autumn of 1927 several hundred dollars in cash missing from the mans effects corporal medcalfe rcmp mel ville worked on the case for months rather peculiarly sewn underwear found on tho skeleton ot the body was compared with that in a suitcaso known to have belonged to the mur dered man polico sent to toland and sum moned bodaks widow tho woman identified tho clothing as that of her husband a sort used by polish poo- pie bodak was shot somo days after kuhutzo bought a team of horses with tho money said to hava been stolen from the slain man i fop0 company lumber 8arge 5 boats bairereo by seas mow sheltering here t maple court agroomp heftgl gravel carrier tadwell samo forced ashore j afghan royalty found murdered bodies of king amanullahs brother and half bro ther discovered ships in distress as gale sweeps great lakes tho map reproduced here show3 position of ships that were aground and in distress a3 worst gale of tho season swept the groat lakes as the cro3s03 indicate tho ford co barge i3 aground near grand marals after broakitig away foom its guardian tug the canada steamships lino freighter maple court went aground off cockburn island lake huron the n j lakehead storage the adolescent age at topmost point there is no ffi re critical time in a childs period of up bringing than that grain at fort william and whlch ls cmci lh0 adolescent period that is to say from twelve years to sixteen years old for a boy port artthur 85212000 bushels winnipeg bulging wheat bins at head s topmo london a new talo cf horror add ed to the history of afghanistan which has had four kings and at least as many wars lu six mouths jset up a new high record the day be- a locked room in tho dark central fore while contents of prairies cle- old and from twelve years old to twenty year3 eld for a girl those of us who have been through the lakehead saturday registered itoetingtiwsir seasons topmost mark after hftvhqrj glr lhrousn know bow true it u to say that there certainly are quite a few problems but we it was a lucky thing for the mcmi ne53cd a wo0l freighter pounded to pieces in seas 200 yards off pigeon hers of the expedition tho intra i bay lake erie near leamington whllo gravel carrier tadwell was forced bowler men that they had a gov ernment radio station with provi sions for a couple of years to stay in otherwise their fate might have been very different capt hearn declared ice conditions in tho hudson straits and hudson bay wero just about as usual according to capt hearn who stated that ho had seen no bugo bergs wiillo neither had there been any exceptionally rough weather tribute to mountles the arautnores skipper paid trlbuto to the rcmp stating they are tho finest bet of men i have ever met and what 13 more very little is heard ot them they do not be- lievo in publicity but it somo or tho work they have accomplished wero to bo made public it would bo more widely known what a largo part they have played la developing tho north ern region ot hudsons bay queried a3 to navigation prospects in the hudson bay district up to port churchill capt hearn stated that in his opinion when properly safeguarded by tho necessary lights and other aids to navigation and patrolled by icebreakers navigation in future would be a3 common thero as elsewhere he advc eates tho same system as is in force on the st lawrence an ice patrol for tbe guidance aud as- istance of vessels which he thought would enable navigation to bo opened towards the middle of july at the latest and towards tho end of tho a3hore oft point pelee lake erie in lako michigan a grand trnnk ferry was lost carrying fifty men to their deaths young tribesmen disturbing kenya increasing lawlessness among warriors causes great anxiety and gov ernor of colony spends weekend in af fected area inquiry is made missionary raps mounties report sergtmajor clay says con versions to christianity are few ottawa is missionary enterprise cf various 3ects among the eskimos ot tho lower arctic regions accomplish ing anything worth whilo the question is seemingly one ot some controversy certain references nairobi kenya colony increasing i in a report ot a mounted polico ser- lawlessness among the young men of seant being resented father du- fighting ago in the frontier tribes the charme of montreal who for some lumbwas and massais is causing years has been a missionary in the great anxletv to the small community i tar north takes exception to what he bul whore the usurper king bacha istorage at port arthur and fort wil- sakao held forth until driven fromjliam mounted half a million bushels the city by nadir khau last week jto 85212000 bushels barely ten mil- was opened and disclosed tho new lion bushels of loeway as a necessary chapter of frlghtfulness i working margin the room contained six bodies ac- 1 substantial deliveries by boat from cording tc a dispatch from allahabad 1 the head of the lakes however showed to the dally telegraph one was j their results in a decrease- of more that of abdul majid khan brother ot j than a hundred in the cars waiting to king amanullah whom bacha sakao unload a total of 4858 aro now lined dethroned last spring up p arthur and fort william another was that of hayatulla yards sunday six boats lalored out khan haltbrother of amanullah a i0r loaded down with a million and third was that of mosamert usmau l bushels while four mor former governor ot kandahar the steamed east monday carrying almost other three bodies were unidentified 1 850000 bushels in addition the bodies were lu a horrible cou- j elevators on both canadian pacific dition the dispatch said the man- aim canadian national railways con ner in which the six died was not tinued to show storage decreases a known although it was recalled that sugllt a in governmentbin con- bacha sakao had held royal hostage tcnt5 faiieli to oltset entirely tho fall- iu the fortress and threatened to kill ing off atld thc lota storage well a them unless they paid a large sum meagre 4 090 bushels to 80402000 aud allowed to leave tho city peace- bushels less than half of tho bins fullv capacity marketings at country nadir khan not only has marched tomained a stationary at into kabul as king but has carried 1744000 bushols and a 150car drop the ambition to modernize the coun- marketl the loadings which fell to try he apparently is undiscouraged ij 31 j car3 by the fact that amanullah his friend uoportsftoni sarnia that a monster was ousted from the throne partly be- of froik had sailed west for cause of his efforts te modernize thej akchead werc discounted in offi- clothing of afghans cial frqm fort wmiam port madame andre vollis who flew to thcre sluw n0 such in of 1oats the afghan cap al of kabul and wuv as en routc ht for in ac nessed nadir khan s arrival there corji to the of the statc with his triumphant army ast week l grain boats are under the spouts and as many more are en route of whites in the british section of ea3t africa intertribal warfare wa3 threatened following incidents in the territory of these tribes but was averted by the timely efforts of a sin gle european polico officer i sir edward griff governor ot kenya colony spent the weekend in tho affected districts conducting an inquiry and as a result told the legis lative council that he had received a number of reports concerning the growing tendency of lawlessness on tho part cf young lumbwa warriors season another patrol to keep bjwnicli was bound to have a disturb- ice from forming and freezing vos- tu effect on tho other tribes thc position is complicated by the sel3 in for the winter the aranmore is now safely berth- ed in halifax and capt hearn who was formerly in charge of tho ice breaker mikula 13 back in quebec for tho winter narrow escape from mad bull cloverdalo bc george shannon internationally known breeder ot dairy cattle owe3 his lite to a recent policy ot dehorning all livestock on the shannon brothers farm penhurst getho a threeyear old ayrshire bull imported from the old land turned on him and inflicted in juries that may keep him in bed for several weeks had tho bull been equipped with horns shannon would have been fatal ly gored canada and the empire toronto globe lib it world peace is to ha achieved sooner or later it wil ba through the good olh cos of the british empire but first tho empire must establish its solid arity in a common causa ot goodwill nnd authority in tills acrvico cana dians can accomplish much not as canadians only but as britishers even old ontario suffers from fire fiend fact that various farms allocated to white sottlei3 before tho world war with the object of establishing buf fer area between tho traditionally antagcuistio massat and lumbwa tribos do not now exist sir edward pointed out they were now oc cupied largely by lumbwa tribesmen sir edward added ha had been in formed tho younger warriors had been gathering without the permission ot their chiefs or elders and the results were plainly apparent in increasing numbers of cattlo thefts burglaries and other disorders attacks had been mado bu tribesmen suspected of being informers danger of clashes a general antagonistic attitude to wards white settlers was not expect ed sir edward continued but there was a danger ot clashes on lonely farms and thi3 was causing anxiety in ojder to prevent the- outbreak of further crimes extra policemen have been drafted for the lumbwa terri tory a company of the kings african rifles native drilled troops has been ordered to patrol the mas- sal reserve in the vicinity of the boundary tho population of the colony is estimated at 2730517 including 12- 529 european or whites 26s6848 africans 805s3 asiatics and 10557 arabs tribes on the abyssinian border and in jubaland gavo troublo oven during tho world war when tho complete available forces official and volunteer wore busy in the ger- mau east african campaign construed as an attack upon roman catholics who are carrying the gos pel to the heathen reference to the report however shows that it refers to no religion in particular sergtmajor clay of che3 terfleld inlet dealing with the situa tion in a report said in spito ot the fact that mission aries have heon established in the dis trict for some years conversions to christianity are few and those con verted practice still their paganism and hold to their old ideals they are no further advanced than the primitive eskimos of the eastern arctic father ducharme taking exception to this assertion 31eaks of sergt- major clay as a neurasthenic 1 i for grain loads j ontario aviators set new record mute relic of grimsbys recent bush bla2e all that was loft of giant tree after ravages ot fir la recent bush blaze uoar grimsby ont that menaced many homos in tho district king to go south physicians forbid him to re main at home during coming winter say reports lisbon portugal it was reported lioro from soveral sourco3 that king george of england lias been forbiddon by his physicians from passing the winter in england and may como to portugal tho newspaper dlaro lis- boa said that some ot tho kings physicians art coming to study tho climate and living conditions on that portion of tho coast which ls known jus tho portugu030 riviora at tho forolgu office it wa3 said that 110 hint of such an intention had boon received but that tho sovorlgn it was said that the duko palmetta could count upon a warm wclomo from tho portuguoso people and cor dial hospitality throughout his stay had offorod his mansion as a tempor ary homo for king gcorgo london inquiry at buckingham palaco brought a reply that nothing was known there concerning tho lis bon report that doctors were going to portugal to investigate that country as a proper place for king georgo to winter flying boat carries 169 domier flying boat stays up an hour with largest human load ever carried altenrhein switz dqx huge 12- onginod flying boat which was launch ed hero last july mado an amazing onehour flight oct 21 with a hu man load of 1c0 the first time in tho history of aviation that so many per sons have been carried into the air on any conveyance tho giaut dornier plane took off at 1115 am and landed just one hour later the machine flew over lako constance her motors working faultlossly and lauded with her el ton load at 1215 pm without a hitch tho dov carried 159 passengers and a crew of 10 she had made pre vious test flights but this was tho first time that so great a load was taken up tho hying boat which may bo used for a transatlantic crossing for tho purposo of trying out lt3 capacities was built in tho greatest socrecy it was designed to carry 40 passengers normally hut has accommodations for 100 if necessary her engines can dovelop a total ot 6000 horsepower and each engine can bo treated in dividually without affecting its neigh bors building canada frontier village sets ontario record with average of 10 children per family north bay bcnfleld a fow yoars ago a llttlo pioneer settlement now claims to lead ontario in tho number of children per family a check just completed by tho par ish priest shows that tlioro is an average of 10 children for the 180 families that mako up tho village tho largest family in bonflold numbors 22 children all but two aro frenchcanadian tho exceptions are irish tho hamlet of a few yoars ago has a school accommodating mora pupils than many towns in old ontario for its slzo bonflold is said to pos sess tho smallest roll of ellglblo vot ers in the province isien of paris as telling her in an interview i returned to afghanistan not for the purpose of ascending the throne but to benefit my country i hope to i direct afghanistan toward progress despite tho precarious state ot my intend to reopen the schools i total of i 1 500 flying hours create new railroads and develop in- since first of may dustries toronto figures made available i expected the cooperation of all i tec0dily sil0w ulat t provincial countries particularly france where i spent the best live years of my life nadir khan i3 not expected to have an easy time achieving his purpose although tribal leaders insisted on his becoming king united prees dts- patches from calcutta indicated that sections of the largo afghan popul ation in india refused t swear allo- glancoe aud a small hostilo army in tended to move against him fail to discover ty search planes report from bathurst inlet will explore shore winnipeg failure has dashed back another sally over the trail of col c d if macalpine and seven compan ions lost seven weeks ago in the bar ren subarctice four soaring air planes after a 450 search along tho intended routo of the lost miners reported that no cluo had beou found two of the planequartet wero to proceed again along tho icelocked arctic shore of canada iu a waning hope that the eight prospectors might have flown off their route and reach ed tho north coast tho report that no trace of the macalpino part had been found labelled as a failure tha first completo journey over tho land between baker lake 300 miles west of hudson bay and bathurst inlet on canadas northern rim forestry air service flyers have roll ed up a total of 11500 flying hours sluco may 1 and have flown over ap proximately 850000 air mile3 not a siuglo flying record day week month individual or eutiro force ot past year3 remains all havo been shattered in the 11550 hour grind 5440 hours more than in 1928 brought upon tho force by one of the worst lire hazard years lu the his tory of the department ot lands and forests this great record has been estab lished without injury to a siugle mem ber of our servico personnel or to a single passenger that we from time to time havo carried with us said the head of the service only two stations of tho many from which the fliers battled with tho hush fires this season remain opou at pre sent fort francos and keuora whilo no further hazards aro antici pated several small fires wero spotted from a patrol out of sudbury last week and tho sorvlco is taking no chances in most cases however tho recon ditioning program ot tho force is un der way and most of tho machiues that wero engagod on detectlou and suppression work are now at tho sault sto maria base for refitting and over hauling federal judge ruuyon at a dinnoi in now york said ot a millionaires will that had fallod to please last words it tho truth wero known but thoso things aro usually kept dark- last words often fall to please so do noxt to tho last ones running rum like gasoline barber you say you hava been hero before i dont seem to rcmom- hii3 rumring hanoeo out sum of 430000 in graft tank lu which rum was stored by rumring recently uncovered on ber your face victim probably not island ny by dry agents agents doclara tho ring oloanod up 2 its all healed up now 000000 in sit months and gavo out 430000 la graft must not allow them to look too large so that we lose our sense ot proportion we all know that chil dren aro about the finest things thero are in the world and wo cherish them aud find them a constant source ot pleasure wo must remember that we werent little angels without any i faults ourselves so it your soa when ho is iu the adolescent pa j becomes a little restless and hard to handle or your daughter becomes a trifle rebellious just remember that it is perhaps normal and that ho or she will probably with a littlo delicate handling survive it very nicely and grow up to bo a very flno man or woman ot whom you will have every reason to bo proud when a child is very young ho goe3 to his parents for his information he believes everything thoy tell him lie thinks they know ovcrythlng by and by he begins to got cut aud meet other people he learns things from his school teacher and hi3 sunday school teacher and his playmates and neighbors that ho never heart be fore so ho discovers that time aro oven things about which his parents dont know anything and his oarly overestimation of them is apt to bo- como underestimation yet thero is nothing very serious about them in fact psychologists who havo studied this very matter have como to tho conclusion that if a child didnt pass through this period ot disillusionment it would mean probably that there was something seriously wrong ho would remain a child and be unfit to go out and assert himself as he needs to iu tho outside world tho troubles ot a young boy or girl are just as enormous to them as your own troubles aro to you if you make him your confident he will como to you with his problems nnd you can help him it ho i3 ridiculed 91 nagged or treated with undue harsh- nes3 ha never will aud tho parent that doe3 these things is apt to lose his greatest hold on the boy to lose ones temper with a young boy or girl is a sign ot weakness that he or she may never forget ho should never bo punished in anger neither should he be permitted to be habitually disobedieut firmness with him in tho things lie does after ho has been told are wrong is os- sontial and so 13 team work on tho part of his parents they should agree on what he is to ba taught it ono tells him ho can do something and tho other telu him he cant ha is apt to loso confidence in them both proper sleep nourishing food and plenty ot air and sunshine are fur ther essentials to tho development ot the young boy aud girl they should bo served only with good plain foods a3 far as possible with vegotable3 ebbs milk fruit pro- dominating lu their menu they should bo encouraged to play and to exorcise in the open air because tho day ls net far distant when they will require all tho strength they can sum mon for their daily work australias labor government victoria colonist cons a labor victory in australia may not incon ceivably put a new aspect on tho ofll- clal attitude ot that country towards tho construction ot the naval baso at singapore as labor governments ot tho present aro not showing any en thusiasm for projects nffectiug im perial defence the changing west manitoba froo press lib mr bcatty president ot tho cpr pro phesies that in five years time at- bertas industrial output will exceed its agricultural production mani toba is far on tho road to industrial- ism now comes this prophecy which is so near fact as to bo hardly pro- pitecy at all that alberta will follow suit it involves changes so great in bcopo as to mean a revolution in prairie llfo the tariff and agriculture saskatoon starphoonlx lib canadas tariff is and has always been designed to stlmulato manufacturing at tho oxpenso ot agriulturo tho re sults aro evident iu consus reports tlioro is a constant drift from country to town if thero is any national fal lacy which needs attacking it ls ilia boiiet tiiit tho encouragement of ur ban industry should bo tho first aim ot public policy the empires future london evening standard tlioro aro probably somo 25000 million acres ot land within our imperial boundar ies which are avallablo for dovelop- mont in canada alono barely onc- taulh of tho possiblo soil is actually la uko and there is much tho same story to bo told all ovor tho world wherever tho british races hold sway wo nooi not then reconcile ourselves to pov erty wo aro potentially not only las rlchost peoplo in the world but also tha richest peoplo tho world has over known

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