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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 21, 1935, p. 2

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wheat exports to states gain i lost coffin back j in hands of owner i kitchener ont last week a cof fin was returned to its owner from drought in us wheat areas the voue iost and found department the coffin was found empty inside a closed automobile trailer at a busy street intersection a seaforth ont undertaker claimed both trailer and winnipegcanadian wheat still co said br down the finest in the world in the nd he borrowed the traler the wire threo months has found for itsclfa i 2sf t y ii it it j a ving the trailer here the undertaker market in the united states even i i- i was several miles on his way before he realized that the trailer was not behind the car boosts demand for can adian grain larger than last year when exports to that country first reached size able proportions for the first quarter of the 1933- 3g crop year exports to the united states arc approximately twothirds of united kingdom figures showed today this is in spite of a 12-cents- abushel duty against canadian wheat in the united states from aug 4 to nov 1 exports to the united states of duty paid can adian wheat totalled 10206000 bushels in addition there was an other 2507000 bushels sent to southern mills in bond for reexport making a total of 12733000 bush els this figure compares with a total of 7552000 bushels shipped to united states in the same period a year ago from aug 4 to oct 1 10060129 bushels of canadian wheat enjoy ing a sixcentabushel empire pre ference were sold to the united kingdom and unofficial figures for the month of october bring the fig ure to 18367129 bushels united states demand for this canadian wheat most of which has been high grade has been height ened by last seasons drought in the southern crop lands a sincere welcome 2408 far veto are registers vi up to november l th advance billeting made for 5000 in france to lord tweedsmuir our now governor general canadians offer a warm sincere welcome he comes to us from that scottish land which is linked to canada by so many ties of history sentiment and kinship but apart from that and for his own sake because he is the john buchan who has instructed us as historian and charmed us as vomart- ticist the heartiest of greetings must go to him he comes to an office lien in tra dition whose occupants have won fame in many fields and some of whom have been illustrious in the empires story that he will be worthy of it making continuously stronger those thngs which bind us to the crown and to the mother land and all that they represent in civilization none can doubt his scholarship his achievements in lit erature and in public life all give assurances of that it remains but to hope that lord tweedsmuir and his family will be happy at rideau hall that they will find there much of opportunity and achievement a friendship and loyal trust from the canadian people that will remain with them as a rich mem ory through life ottawa journal canadian hockey premiere likens women to rare gems the professional hockey season opened for canada on saturday november 9th when toronto maple leafs and new york americans battled to a 65 tie the official faceoff is shown above with bill thorns leafs centre left r s mclaughlin president general motors products of canada limited sponsors of the nationwide broadcast of the game and carl voss of the americans canadian hockey fans will be able to enjoy tho saturday night games at toronto maple leaf gardens via the gm weekly broadcast this is classreunion time ihrough- out the length and breadth of cana da the cass or 1914191s is meeting in legion halls at battalion banquets and church parades and the length ening shadows of november nights cause men of forty to fortyfive to reminisce over the days of ypres plug street armentieres vimy ar ris and lions when they get on the lighter side of things as these men are wont to do thoy always speak with lasting affection of the dum- bells and trat naturally brings up the name of lien allen and then fol lows the though ben is organizer for the vimy pilgrimage of the can adian legion of the british empire service league which takes place in july of next year so your reporter wro is of the class of 1914191s called on captain ben w allen in his dug out on sparks street ottawa and found ben p to his ears in executive work this pilgrimage says cap tain allen is going to he the pil griniage of pilgrimages up to mon day november llth over 2400 ap plications with first payment made have been received and approved here at headquarters the canadian pacific steamship company and the cunard white star line state that ibis advance registration is the larg est in the history of shipping in can ada our pilgrimage headquarters in france has already made advance bil leting accommodation for liv sand people this pilgrimage is of great spirit ual significance said captain allen hut ven whi the solemnity of the occasion here will be great fun to b had by all 1 note in our applica tions quite a lot of professional and amateur talent booking passage so we will have some grand concerts both going over and coming back our leading spiritual adviser is or cnuse canon scott who is listed as pilgrim number one in the pilgrim age in addition to the unveiling of the canadian war memorial at vimy the pilgrimage will participate at an impressive ceremony at the ceno taph in london many thousands of excef men will go from the old country for the ceremony at vimy rldgo and arrangements are now be ing concluded by the british broad casting company for an empire broadcast of tho services our great fear at present is that unless advance bookings are made many thousands of exservice men and their relatives who may wish to go will find tiat we have not suffici ent accommodation if thoy withhold their applications too long rustresisting wheat seed available in 1937 ottawa majorgenreal a g l mcnaughton president of the na tional research council predicted last week rustresisting wheat seed would be available for distribution among canadian farmers by 1937 ending a battle against plant disease that has been ip progress since 1925 sweeping tariff revision designer classifies feminity as diamond or ruby type chicago a noted jewelry de signer and connoisseur of rare gems leo mehrlust of chicago classifies women as diamond types ruby types emerald types or those who should wear amethysts tur quoise and other stones behind locked doors he showed by appointment a 3500000 collection of jewels including a ruby and dia mond ring priced at 15000 and an unset 10carat emerald cut blue white diamond valued at 37000 as he displayed an 1s000 neck lace of fiery australian opals green sapphires he discussed the types of women and jewels they crn wear to best advaniagc a womans complexion and her personality are his determined fac tors as he listed them blonds fair pinkish skin dia monds pearls with pink cast all sparkling stones blonds white skin pearls with light cream cast rubies sapphires suntanned blonds rubies yel low topaz brunette pale skin dark siber ian amethyst diamonds colored stones red hair sapphires emeralds with green eyes emeralds light blue eyed dainty blond cornflower blue sapphires gray haired fair light ame thyst diamonds all sallow skins should avoid dia monds white pearls and sapphire smoke gets in his eyes and hair kansas city loaded with two two railroad tickets to mcaiester obla a carton of cigarettes and the price of marriage license guy hend rix 26yearold jewelry salesman haunted the missing persons bureau looking for the girl he said scorned him for tobacco if miss virginia whitaker des cription well shes mighty pretty but shes stubborn will return to hendrix she can smoke all she likes hes had enough trouble miss whitaker and hendrix both of mcaiester had been sweethearts for two years until she started smoking he said adding i dont like that smoking busi ness and i told her so she blew i mean really blew i cant find her any place sunday morning if i could turn lifes pages bac and from its golden store could take some precious moments and make them mine once more i would not ask for wealth or fame nor farflung fields to ream but just for suuday morning on tho old farm home these were the days of toll and hard ship caro that could not be de nied but the sabbath brought a respite the worthy tasks aro laid aside house all shining quiet peaceful mothers face so dear so blest fathers voice in prayer uplifted lord we thank thee for thy rest united states cuts tariffs on timber by fifty per cent also on milch cows canada lowers duties on farm implements fruit vegetables the markets produce prices united farmers cooperative co saturday were paying the following prices for produce eggs with eases returned a large 35c a medium 31c a pullets 25c no 2 25 to 25 poultry quotations in cents thou- pressed live olflskp jlllfcfei hens a a a over 5 lbs 12 14 4 to 5 lbs h 13 3 to 4 lbs 10 12 old boosters 7 l spring chickens over 6 lbs 16 20 5 to c lbs 15 19 im to 5 lbs 14 is under 4vs lbs 12 13 spring broilers 1 to 2vmbs 12 0 grade a turkeys dressed 22 to 24 cents per lb nominal geese dressed 11 to 12 cents per lb nominal ducks dressed 1c to is cents al per lb nomiit- wholesale provisions wholesale provision dealers are quoting the following prices to the toronto retail trade pork ham 20ic shoulders 14c butts lgltc pork loins 19c picnics wc lard pure tierces 15c tubs luic pails lcc prints 15c shortening tierces 10c tubs i llmc palls ilb prints llc hay and straw no 2 timothy hay baled ton 10 to 11 no 3 timothy hay ton 8 to 9 straw wheat baled ton 7 oat straw g gkain quotations following arc saturdays closing quotations on toronto grain trans action for car lots prices on basis cif bay ports manitoba wheat no 1 northern 91c no 2 northern 89c no 3 northern 83c no 4 northern 784c no 5 northern 72 manitoba oats no 2 cw 38vc no 3 cw 34c extra no 1 feed oats 32c no 1 feed 37c mixed feed oats 32c south african corn c5e ontario grain approximate prices track shipping point wheat 65 to 08c oats 23 to 25c barley 30 to 35c corn 48 to 50c rye 32 to 34c malt ing barley 38 to 40c ottawa making probably the most extensive revision of the can adian tariff structure since its in ception the cnadaunited states trade agreement signed in washing ton friday and published here sunday night opens the way to wider ex change of a great volume of united states commodities for canadian products chiefly of the forest farm and sea published simultaneously in wash ington and ottawa the longsought agreement opens a broader market in united states for canadian lum ber a variety of farm and dairy products live cattle fish some min erals all types of whiskey and some manufactured goods reductions range up to the full 50 per cent which president roosevelt was em powered to give all canadian commodities now on the free list in the united states will remain there for the life of the treaty which runs three years as j from january 1 1930 american concessions most favored nation treatment minimum tariff granted any country outside of united states possessions and cuba on every com modity reductions in duty on 63 items a guarantee of continued free entry for 21 items now on the free list assurance of no increase in pres ent duties on four items canadian concessions most favored nation treatment minimum tariff rates accorded any country apart from countries of the british empire on every commodity specific further reductions on 68 items in the canadian tariff free entry on 20 items now duti able a guarantee not to increase the intermediate tariff on 77 items a guarantee not to impose duties on 15 items now dutyfree preserve your good looks neglect deer archangel ussr manager retkin of the pctronof state farm and a group of alleged accomplices have been arrested for sending rein deer herds to the same pastures for three years without renewing the fod der loss of s000 reindeer is charged to the groups alleged antisoviet act ivities for depletion of the state herds women own wealth women own threequarters of the wealth in america they are the bene ficiaries of so per cent of the life in surance policies and hold 4s per cent of the stock of all railroad corpora tions in addition 44 per cent of pub lic utility securities are in the names of women and they hold titles to 40 per cent of all real estate sixtyfive per cent of all savings accounts are in womens names exercise and take a brisk walk every day coordinate railway truck services from the toronto mail and empire dr william t jackman of the university of toronto was the guest speaker at the dinner of the associa tion of american railroads at the stephens holel in chicago he was selcted for that honor as head of the only department of transportation in any university in canada and as an outstanding authority on railways referring to the competition today in transport systems which has ad versely affected the earnings of rail way companies prof jackman ad vised a thorough survey of the exist ing situation with a view to regulat ing transportation to the end that each system be devoted only to tho service for which it is best adapted in the shorter or the long haul he suggested the advisability of the mo cant hide joy mrs emma henderson dies in her 97th year fiuelph ont mrs emma hen derson of toronto widow of the rev dr w o henderson formerly well- known methodist clergyman died j recently here at the homo of her j daughterinlaw mrs e henderson she was 96 years of src it looks very much as though the industrial and social warfare of the next generation will narrow down to one between fasci form and communism mcr barnes in some hanv el- tor truck being used in coordination with and tributary to the railroad for this purpose he said the large transportation companies and the shippers could share each others con fidences and study each others prob lems in order that the basic services may not suffer the future of the railroads he urged demands that operating as well as overhead costs be reduced to the lowest margin competition which has become the death of trade should be reduced to a mimimnm collective action by tho railways would enable a material reduction in long range costs rail ways must work together more close ly than hitherto thereby eliminating competitive wastes to get the maxi mum results the force of public opin ion is required and that will take some developing the advertising col umns of the newspapers can help with indian summer well behind her and the social season making great demands on her time and looks the girl who wants to survive the winter looking as pretty as she does now ought to make a final checkup on what must be done to preserve her beauty hair that is glossy shining and healthy because of the recondition ing treatments you gave it in sep tember wont stay that way unless you brush it daily use a tonic now and then and have it rinsed and rinsed after eacli shampoo a figure that is lean and hard and supple from long hours of tennis golf and swimming will get soft and less attractive a few weeks after it is cut off from exercise of any sort remember your seting up routines promise yourself that you will walk briskly for twenty minutes each and every day and dont eat dozens of canapes and cakes late in the after noon the tea hour is a fine little social society but unless you stick to tea and stay away from the plat ter of sandwiches youll spoil your figure the old saying about burning the candle at both ends may bore you to death but if you expect to keep your skin clear and your eyes spark- 1 ling youd better consider it serious- ly boredom or not you simply j cannot dance until three am five nights a week and keep your natural beauty dance all night every other night if you like but on the alternate evenings cream your face and get to bed at ten or if you have to stay up late every night for week plan to spend most of the weekend in bed arrange your life to allow plenty of time for rest and relaxation mental and physical top dressing hay meadows a survey of some of the good farm ing areas of the province has shown trat the practice of top dressing new seeding in the fall or the older meadows during the fall winter or spring with an application of s to 10 tons of well rotten barnyard man ure is meeting with success and the practice is gaining in popularity top dressing new seedings in the fall gives winter protection to the young plants and lowers the percentage of winter killing of the valuable legumes one farmer slated that i have never lost a seeding in 33 years by follow- this practice clean white cloth upon the table sil ver gleaming china gay with a place laid for the preacher should he houour us today on tho spare bed little garments dainty ruffles snowy white all that mother love could compass to make sunday a delight and the old horse with the carriage faithful friend for many a year gladly do i pay tribute to a memory still dear well he knows its sunday morning hear him whinny dont be late as impatiently he watches for our coming out tho gate no stained windows no grand organ made that little church so fair plain the people and humble but twas love that brought them there and the awe and holy quiet emblem of the heavenly grace god was near and very precious as we met hlmin his place i caunot have that little bit of heav en on earth today i cannot bo a child again so free from care so gay but when lifes week of toil is oer and i to rest have come it will be sunday morning in the old farm home mabel tackabury strange world music from matchsticks hans hundt a dusseldorf youth has built a violin from the sticks of used mat ches it plays perfectly the old germany is not dead it merely rested and now it ha arisen again adolf hitler the irish sweepstakes lottery is no skin game says the joyful expression on the face of louis uabinowitz bronx furrier who won 147000 on commander 3rd 32 copying in school work copying in examinations was re ferred to at ottawa by the deputy minister of education as a serious menace of the future it no doubt is to be regretted that students resort to copying but there arc circum stances when it can be understood though not approved some students of a nervous temperament face ex aminations with fear and trembling and this mental condition is intensi fied as the examinations proceed they are therefore unable to do themselves or their teachers justice and take advantage of any means to escape from an unhappy predicament such pupils rarely make as good a showing at examinations as they do during the term and that is where promotion on term work could oper ate to advantage in the meantime copying is prevalent and always will he as long as human nature remains as it is social political trends in stamps stamps are no longer mere gum- mod colored meaningless jittle stickers used for paying the govern ment for transporting your message today social and political trends arc reflected in them very few women have been honored on stamps be cause of their services to their coun try or to humanity at large a re cent turkish issue however com memorates the 12th congress of the womens international suffrage alliance held in istanbul in april of this year the 10 kurus value bears the likeness of carrie chap man catt organizer of the interna tional alliance the late jane addams is portrayed on the stamp of 12 kurus handcuffed at wedding breakfast a coupe at kansas thus symbolized tho binding nature of the ceremony but when leaving for the honeymoon they could not find the key so they hurried to the policestation where the inspector untied their marriage knot biscuit memorial a canaway seed biscuit on which is recorded that in february 1912 it was awarded as a prize for the highest break in bil liards in a westend game is proudly possessed by mrs m youngman of the plough and harrow hotel sur- biton old maids only need apply to be teachers of cookery and domestic science in delaware so many have married recently that the education authorities have decided to appoint in future only women past the normal marriage age the wheat field a farmer went with his son into tile wheat field to see if it was ready for the harvest see father said the boy how straight these stems hold up their heads they must be the best ones those that hang down their heads as if they were ashamed cant be good for much im sure the farmer plucked a stalk of each kind and said look here my child this stalk that stood up so straight it is literally true that the only is lightheaded and almost good for great men in all histy have been nothing while this that hung its head the men who have been the greatest so modestly ils full of the most bcau- scrvants burris jenkins tlful craln football me lor moaner mcguffy alias ted dy reeve author of the wittiest sports column on the continent sporting extras with queens again all set for another champ ionship ted was an allround athlete himself of exceptional ability at football and lacrosse his favorite games he played pro lacrosse for montreal maroons and middle wing on balmy beachs senior football squad reeve started his football career with st aid- ans juniors graduating to ar gonaut seniors in 1923 the moaner started a lacrosse column which lasted four summers in may 1928 ho wrote his first sporting extras and now he cant break the habit teds fighting spirit lifted tho balmy beach team to two do minion championships as n re sult of his fire and courage on the field he was forced to rest in the hospital many times after games with several broken bones anil cracked ribs and believe it or not during these rest periods he read dickens and shakespeare teddys earliest job after leav ing school was messenger boy in a little stationery store here he read all the sport books he could find and soon became familiar with rules and regulations and all the stars themselves never dream ing what this would mean to him cam lot prize for barrackers the burrum- bcet football club at victoria aust- alia have offered a prize to the best barracker at their cup final match against a rival club three restric tions have been placed on barrackers 1 referees decisions must not be criticized 2 rough play must not be encouraged 3 no unfair com ments on opponents how the judges will identify vao words with the in dividual barracker is not explained price of success if you havent the patience to work and wait to build with precision and lay your brick straight if you havent the courage to grin now then when the structure falls down and to start again just remain where you are and be satisfied too for the hazards out there will be loo much for you if you cant stand alone in the thick of the fight and persist in your course when you know you are right if you cant keep your faith when its greeted with sneers dont leave the broad highway to carve out anew for the hardships out there will be too much for you but if you will take all the fates have to give stand hardships and setbacks glad that you live if you cling to your faith and keep plodding along when disaster besets you and every things wrong if youre willing lo battle and never give in go after your dream for in time you will win still no nation can be destroyed while it possesses a good home life j g holland

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