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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 12, 1919, p. 9

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synopsis of allied peace terms presented to austria this r an exper of suffrcl amped at newer wll 0 ltd 7 w aftm no map readyin a made ji ixcd all alue it hen figl rom thai so mar that wha one seasx j asspatch from st germain boundaries of austria czecho- aays ab epitome of the allied slovakia and jugosiavia to be final- peace terms presented to austria on ly fixed by a mixed commission jane 2 followsr czechoslovakia and jugoslavia austria must accept the covenant must agree to protect racial religi- of the league of nations and the labor oos and linguistic minorities charter sections dealing with war prison- she must renounce all her extra ers and graves are identical with european rights german treaty austria must recognize the com- guarantees of execution of treaty plete independence of hungary correspond to those in german pact she must demobilize all her naval austrian nationals guilty of violat- and aerial forces ing international laws of war to be entire austrohungarian navy to tried by allies be surrendered to the allies austria must accept economic con- twentyone specified auxiliary ditions and freedom of transit simi- cruisers to be disarmed and treated lar to those in german treaty as merchantmen j both new slav nations and roum- al warships including submarines ania must assure freedom of transit under construction shall be broken and equitable treatment of foreign up and may only be used for indif commerce vidual purposes i austria must recognize full inde- al nava arms and materials must i pendence of all territories formerly be surrendered a part of russia future use of submarines prohibit- brestlitovsk treaty is annulled ion f ivalaw lowing was pfa acres potato as the yield idj on the othcr ed military clauses are reserved boundaries of bohemia and mor avia to form boundary between aus tria and czechoslovakia with minor j rectifications allies later to fix southern bound ary referring to jugoslavia eastern boundary leaves marburg and radkersburg to jugoslavia western and northwestern fron tiers facing bavaria and switzer land unchanged austria must recognize independ ence of czechoslovakia and jugo slavia austria is recognized as an inde pendent republic under the name of republic of austria austria must recognize frontiers of bulgaria greece hungary poland rumania czechoslovakia and jugo slavia as at present or ultimately de termined all treaties with russian elements concluded since revolution annulled allies reserve right of restitution for russia from austria austria must consent to abrogation of treaties of 1839 establishing bel gian neutrality austria must agree to new belgian boundaries as fixed by allies similar provisions with respect to neutrality and boundaries of luxem burg austria must accept allied dispo sition of any austrian rights in tur key and bulgaria she must accept allied arrange ment with germany regarding schles- wig holstein austrian nationals of all races languages and religions equal before the law clauses affecting egypt morocco siam and china identical with ger man treaty markets of the world breadstuff s toronto june 10 man wheat- no 1 northern 224 no 2 nor thern 221 no 3 northern 8217 no 4 wheat 211 in store do j2rt william american corn nominal ontario oats no 3 white 78 to 79c according to freights outside ontario wheat no 1 winter per car lot 214 to 220 no 2 do 2 11 to 219 no 3 do 207 to 215 fo b shipping points according to freights ontario wheat no 1 spring 209 to 217 no 2 do 206 to 214 no j 202 to 210fob shipping s7ordingtcreigkts peas no 2 nominal barley malting 128 to 132 nominal buckwheat no 2 nominal rye no 2 nominal manitoba flour government stan dard 11 toronto ontario flour government stan dard 11 in jute bags toronto and montreal prompt shipment millfeed car lots delivered mon treal freights bags included bran s42 per ton shorts 44 per ton good feed flour 280 per bag 425 to 450 primes 3 to 325 imported handpicked burma or in dian 325 limas 12c honey extracted clover 5 lb ins 25 to 26c lb 10 lb tins 24 to 25c 60 lb tins 24 to 25c buckwheat 60 lb tins 19 to 20c comb 16 oz s450 to 5 doz 10 oz 350 to 4 maple products syrup per imper ial gallon 245 to 250 per 5 im perial gallons 235 to 240 sugar lb 27c provisions wholesale smoked meats hams med 44 to 46 do heavy 39 to 40 cooked 57 to 59c rolls 35 to 36c breakfast bacon 47 to 50c backs plain 50 to 51c boneless 55 to 57c clear bellies 33 to 35c cured meats long clear bacon 32 to 33c clear bellies 31 to 32c lard pure tierces 35 to 35c tubs 35 to 36c pails 35 to 364c prints 36 to 37c compound tierces 28 to 28c tubs 29 to 29c pails 29 m to 29c prints 30 to 30 c montreal markets montreal june 10 oats extra no 1 feed 90c flour new stan dard grade 11 to 1110 rolled oats bag 90 lbs 410 to 425 bran 4250 to 43 shorts 4450 to 45 hay no 2 per ton car lots to start flight fromengland the british admiralty cancels hop of commander porte from newfoundland a despatch from st johns nfld says announcement by major part ridge raf special ajent for tha british admiralty in connection with the proposed transatlantic seaplane flight of commander john cyril porte that he had been summoned home was construed by the british aviators here as an indication that the admiralty had cancelled com mander portes flight and was con centrating all its efforts on the pro posed flight of the dirigible r34 from england advices received hero indicate that the r34 will start not later than june 20 it is understood that the big ship will fly first from eng land to labrador then south over newfoundland nova scotia and new england to new york after stop ping at new york for inspection the r34 will proceed to florida where atmospheric conditions will permit if her being moored in the open until the future direction and scope of the cruise has been determined major partridge also was serving as official rtarter here for the royal aero club of the transatlantic flights by the crews of the handley- page vickersvimy and martitisyde planes now being assembled here h departure however will not af fect the plans of these crews all of whom are rushing preparations in the hope of hopping off before tho r34 leaves england losse cut down that tree once upon a time a certain m an had a garden in the center of the garden he planted a tree the tree grew year by year until its roots spread to each corner of the garden tiie roots of the tree sapped all life out of the soil then the man woke up to the fact that he must cut down the tree the mail order habit like a deadly tree has fastened its roots on our community life and is robbing us of thousands of dollars each year year by year we have cu ltlvatcd this habit until we are now face to face with the growth that is holding back our community we mu st stop the growth of this habit by cutting it out hay no 1 32 to 35 per ton 38 to 40 cheese finest easterns mjxod20 to 24 per ton track to- ronto straw car lots 10 to 11 per ton track toronto country produce wholesale butter dairy tubs and rolls 38 j to 40c prints 40 to 42c creamery fresh made solids 51 to 52c- prints 52 to 53c eggs new laid 45 to 46c dressed poultry spring chickens 60c roosters 25c fowl 32 to 35c ucklings 32c turkeys 35 to 40c quabs ioz 6 live poultry soring chickens 50c oosters 25c fowl 32 to 36c ducki ngs lb 35c turkeys 30c 30 lc butter choicest creamery 54 to 55c eggs fresh 52 to 53c do selected 55 to 56c do no 2 stock 49 to 50c potatoes per bag car lots 190 to 2 dressed hogs abattoir killed 31 to 3150 lard pure wood pails 20 lbs net 37e live sleek market toronto june 10 heavy steers 1350 to 1375 choice butchers steers 13 to 1325 butchers cattle choice 1250 to 13 do good 1175 to 12 do med 11 to 1125 do com 9 to 950 bulls choice 1075 to 11 do med 10 to 1025 do rough 8 to 825 butchers cows i choice 1125 to 1150 do good 10 wholesalers are selling to the re- 1025 do med 9 to 950 do 1 i com 750 to 8 stackers 875 to cheesenew large 33 to 33c u fccdors to 1350 canners and cutters 4 to 550 milk- r ers good to choice 90 to 150 do butter fresh dairy choice 47 to f com and mod 65 to 75 springers ins 33 to 34c triplets 32 to stilton 34 to 35c re creamery prints 54 to 56c margarine 35 to 38c iggs new laid 51 to 52c new in cartons 54 to 55c ressed poultry spring chickens to 70c roosters 28 to 30c fowl to 38c turkeys 40 to 45c duckl- h lb 35 to 38c squabs doz 7 e 28 to 30c jive poultry spring chickens 50 s5c fowl 35 to 38c fttatoes ontario fob track to ft car lots 2 on track outside ans canadian handpicked bus 90 to 160 light ewes 1250 to 13 yearlings 12 to 14 choice iambs 18 to 1950 spring lambs 12 to 15 calves good to choice 15 to 17 hogs fed and watered 2125 do weighed off cars 2150 do fob 2025 montreal june 10 choice steers 1250 to 1450 lower graces to 1050 choice butchers cattle 10 to 12 milkfed calves 6 to 1250 the homes of a strongest forts nation are its abolition of customs war tax five per cent on british goods abolition of customs war tax seven and a half per cent on foodstuffs clothing boots and shoes hides skins leather harness and saddlery agri cultural implements petroleum oils mining machinery and bituminous coal coffee duty reduced five cents per pound tea from empire reduced three cents per pound free wheat and potatoes confirmed by statute agricultural implement duties re duced approximately to the scale of the reciprocity pact as follows from 27 to 15 per cent on cultivators harrows horse rakes seed drills manure spreaders and wecders and from 27 to 17 on ploughs wind mills portable engines and traction engines for farm purposes horse powers and threshing machines and appliances on hayloaders potato diggers fod der or feedcutters graincrushers fanningmills hay tedders snaiths and other agricultural implements the re solutions will provide for a total re duction in the rate from 32 per cent to 20 per cent and a similar reduction on farm wagons cement reduced to eight cents per 100 pounds business profits tax continued for this year corporations pay ten per cent on profits in excess of 2000 income tax increased to united states rates the normal rate of four per cent be levied upon all incomes exceeding one thousand dollars but not exceeding six thousand dollars in the case of unmarried persons and widows or widowers without depend ents and upon all income exceeding two thousand dollars but not exceed ing six thousand in the case of all other persons a normal tax of s per cent upon all incomes exceeding six thousand dol lars the surtax commences from five thousand dollars instead of from six thousand dollars as at present and increases by graduation applying firstly to income between five thou sand dollars and six thousand dollars and to every two thousand dollars be tween six thousand dollars and one hundred thousand dollars upon in comes in excess of one hundred thou sand dollars materially increased rates are levied better for her hows your husband getting along mrs fogarty well sometimes hes better an sometimes hes worse but from the way he growls an takes on whin hes better oi think hes better whin hes worse id 3500000 tohnal sunk captured and seized by the allies during war a despatch from london says viceadmiral hollweg writing in the vossische zeitung estimates the ger man mercantile marine before the war at a gross tonnage of five and a half millions in the four and a half years of the war about threequarters j of a million tons were added littlegjjj more than vthe output of a single normal year during the war abou- 1000000 tons werecaptucedmjyjljjbean enemy of which 325000 tons were s taken on the high seas two and a half million tons took i refuge in neutral harbors but as neutrals came into the war the great er part of this was lost to spain a total of 22000 tons and to holland 38000 tons were given in compensa tion for losses due to the uboat cam paign he estimates that in all germany lost about tbje millions of gnv war r xjjalf iox 20l slounviu rital will purchase all wrvatorv ana v uni- british food controller has already arranged of bacon butter and lard big demand f less than 80000 canadians to come a despatch from london says there are less than 80000 canadians now awaiting repatriation over 54000 sailed during may the last units of the fourth di vision sailed on the olympic on fri day about 2500 canadians consisting of the hospital staff remain in france you give up your liberty to him to whom you tell your secrets a despatch from london says negotiations are now in progress be tween britain and canada for the supply of all available foodstuffs to the former high as are prices in canada at the present it is on ar rangements with her and her sister dominions that the mother country is pinning her hope of cheaper food prices now that control has been removed already arrangements have been made for the export of bacon butter lard etc from canada during the present year while the british food controller mr g h roberts advocates permanent arrangements with a view to making the empire selfsupporting there has been a rapid reduction in british food prices but during the last month the figures were 107 per cent higher than before the war as compared with 138 per cent in november it is threatened however that next winter prices may bo higher than ever and it s for this reason that all available sur pluses of food are being secured from canada australia south africa and the other overseas dominions for bvsc terinary ty- bacon supplies for in will continue to be depfc ada and the united sf competitive buying by ter austria in this market the stocks of bacon owned by the ministry of food are almost exhausted and bacon will probably cost 3s 6d a pound very soon as regard butter govern ment contracts have been made with australia and new zealand for their exportable surplus up to next sum mer while negotiations are also in progress to obtain 11 available sup plies from canada khiffweh as the united states holland etc lard is expected to be extremely expensiv and britain alone could take all of fi canadas surplus as regards cheese p supplies are to be imported on private account from canada mr ii b thomson excanadian food control- i lcr states that the canadian farm ers could increase their production tenfold and still be unable to meet all demands for the next few years the canadian production he says is the most disappointing when viewed in relation to the opportunities whicb exist 2s0etj5ac3j-x3ssrcs- tljje aksfesceskt ji4sour trouble lt vol dont handle g vouf wire riht- tip firm- tell her youre the bobb ofmand her to oeet deni j co wins- jastcfiotogra coat overj i nn tont iii

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