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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1924, p. 2

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death comes peacefully to us war president woodrow toon washington feb 3 woodrow wilson twentyeighth president of the united states from 1913 to 1921 died today with the whole world watching at his bedside as for the last three days the distinguished american recog nized as one of the great men of his country and his time came peacefully to his end at 1115 oclock this morn ing mr wilsons life ebbed away in the sleep into which he sank yester day the last sentence he uttered was on friday when he said address ing his physician i am a broken piece of machinery grayson when the machine is broken i am ready to go president coolidge after calling at the s street house in company with mrs coolidge issued a proclamation of thirty days official mourning for the death of mr wilson during which period the flags on all united state3 government buildings throughout the world will be flown at halfmast and official entertainment will be sus pended in this proclamation president coolidge paid mr wilson one of the highest tributes he ever received trustees for banting research foundation left mr john w rogers of the national insurance agency and right mr charles s macdonald general manager of the confederation lite in- i suranco company two of the men selected to serve as trustees of the bant- j ing research foundation an organization which will raise funds to provide j financial support for the scientific research particularly the banting and he conceived them his acts were best chair ot medical research dr w e gallie chief surgeon of the sick prompted by high motives and his childrens hospital is also a member of the board sincerity of purpose cannot be ques- as president of the united i quence which held the attention of states said mr coolidge he was all the earth and made the united moved by an earnest desire to promote states a new and enlarged influence the best interests of the country as j in the destiny of mankind tioned he led the nation through rykoff succeeds the terrific struggle of the world ptuikt inj crivipt fryvt war with a lofty idealism which never r 11n oyj v u 1 uu v 1 failed him he gave utterance to the r aspiration of humanity with an elo- chosen head of council of been unable to attend any of the canada from coast to coast charlotte town pei according the gold mines in the same period to the american consular agent here paid a total of 535790494 there were 2600 silver foxes shipped winnipeg man reports showing during 1923 from prince edward is- that 41600 automobiles were licensed land to american points in addition in manitoba last years also show sta- a large number were shipped to points tistics that 37 per cent of all auto- ia canada as well as ashipment to mobiles in the dominion are owned by scotland and another to germany farmers with 16 per cent owned by there was keen demand for breeding dusiness men 16 per cent by travel- stock buyers being here from as far lers and the balance of scattered own- west as california and british collership umbia i regina sask production of windsor ns there is every creamery butter in saskatchewan prospect that gypsum exports from passed the 10000000 pounds mark quarries near here will be materially for the first time with the returns re- increased during 1924 in view of the ceived for 1923 up to the 80th of no- amalgamation between the local vember the production for that quarry company and the united month was 444844 pounds making states gypsum co of chicago the the output for the eleven months of latter company formerly brought the year 10121702 pounds an in- thcir plaster from interior new york j crease of 1651795 pounds or 181 state points to their mills on the at- 1 per cent over the corresponding per- lantic seaboard but in view of theiod of 1922 merger it is quite logical to conclude that their wants will now be more largely supplied from nova scotia calgary alta from october 29 when the alberta wheat pool was organized until the end of december st john nb contract to huild approximately 14000000 bushels of the frostproof potato shed in west wheat had been received from mem- st john has been awarded by the bers of that organization according department of public works to a to a statement mado by the provincial moncton construction company the manager work will extend over six weeks vancouver bc vancouver has qusbec que one of the biggest shipped and booked for shipment to canada wins world title in hockey game brilliant combination sweeps through united states defence passengers suffer crossing atlantic commissars with four assistants moscow feb 3- stormiest voyage of her his tory reports ss cleveland at new york chamonix france feb 3 canada a despatch from new york says ivanovitch rykoff the newly chosen head of the councilp laid for of commissars will have four assist- r d j nfl antsleo kamenc who also is vancouver raaio masts chairman of the council of labor and defence m tsurpa commissar of vancouver feb 3 the first step recent conferences of hte soviet lead- ers his peasant origin is counted seasons in the history of hunting in date almost 50000000 bushels of the upon to win the support of the peaj hie province of quebec is the report 1923 crop ijist years total crop sants he is a strict adherent to of he provincial hunting bureau in movement through this port was ap- leninism and has few if any active referring to the big game season proximately 19000000 bushels up antagonists in the communist party which closed at the end of last year i to the end of december the port had ifc is calculated by the department shipped 12984767 bushels of grain that the number of huntsmen who land additional shipments and book- went into the quebec hunting grounds during the past season con stituted a record number cobalt ont dividends paid by ings for the next few months amount to 36400275 bushels giving a total of 48385042 bushels dawson yt that the gold out- won the blue ribbon event of the 1924 olympic winter games and added ten ants to her score when the dominion t ckey team today defeated the inited states in the final of the hockey series by a score of 6 to 1 1 1 was a fast and furious contest from s to finish and when paul locq of belgium the referee blew his whistle and the game was over the i united states players were physically exhausted and stumbling from fatigue the smoothness and finish of the canadian offensive combination over whelmed the brilliant individual play three and a half days late after fighting her way through the storm iest passage of her history the ss cleveland arrived on thursday with the tragic tale of one passenger lost at sea and two women badly injured as a result of the ships buffeting franz klinech an electrician of vienna was washed overboard by a lowering wave that swept the ship january 23 he and five other third- class passengers received the full force of the water mountain as they stood at the after rail watching the tumultuous sea klinech was swept gold and silver mines of northern onput in the yukon territory will ba food supplies and chairman of thel the erectlon wireless station tario up to the end of 1922 amounted greater this year than last is the state planning commission m chur- at vancouver unit of the royal canj to 123243438 dividends paid dur- opinion of dr alfred thompson m bar chairman of the ukraine coun- adlan alr iorce has been completed i 1923 amounted to 9206376 p for the yukon the silverlead cil of commissars and m orkalasvili premier of georgia there are ten other federal com missars in addition to the council of com missars parliament has named an executive committee of twentyone members seven from the council ofl nationalities seven from the federal fu enough to communicate with high inthe laying of cement foundation for ma total disbursements of 1321 camp- at mayo and rend hill would the masts- steel for the masts which 449815 the silver mines paid 96- 1 contribute a totarof 8000 tons he will be 100 feet tall has arrived from 063820 up to the end of 1923 while said the east and they will be erected shortly the new station will contain both wireless and radio sending and re ceiving apparatus and will be power- of the united states as regularly as away before he could shout for help though conducted by welloiled ma chinery the puck passed from smith to mccaffery to watson or from munro to smith to watson and into the net drury who scored the tally for tho united states did so after a singlehanded dash down the ice munro and ramsay made an al most impregnable defence for the can adian- goal and smothered the indi vidual efforts of the united states forwards with efficiency thero was little love lost between the two teams rivals since tho olym pic hockey commenced the game had not proceeded more than two minutes when watson was bleeding from the nose and rice was stretched out on the ice after a collision with smith the united states fought hard in the opening session when they were fresh and frequently rice mc carthy or drury getting the puck in united states territory rushed down the ice only to be blocked hard by the canadian defence then began the regular action of the canadian combination in all its perfection heartbreaking to the un ited states the puck seemed to pass ceaselessly between the sticks of tho canadian forwards hard back- checking was of little avail the fast skating and stickhandling of uncle sams representatives was futile against the relentless canadian ma chine tho thousands of spectators who filled the stands watching the hardest and swiftest hockey that europe had evor seen were thrilled by tho desper ate stand made by the united states under tho pressure of tho better co ordinated canadian team time after time cheers broke from the crowd as drury or rico clashed away for rush- es info canadian territory only to be foiled as ho reached ramsay or mun ro shots from outside the line of point were easy for cameron coun tercheers rose as tho popular can adians penetrated tho united states lines and drove their bulletlike shots at incroix the final team standings in tho olympic hockey tournament for the championship of the world with goals scored for and against is as follows w l for agst canada 5 united states 4 great britain 3 sweden 2 czechoslovakia 1 france 1 belgium 0 switzerland 0 two of the women in the party were dashed against the rail so violently that they suffered severe hurts tho snips officers say they sighted a huge iceberg 900 miles off labrador it was drifting southward montreal contractors awarded welland canal job st catharines feb 3 word was received here that the contract for bection eight of the welland ship canal has been awarded by the gov ernment to quinlan robertson co of montreal for 10500000 this firm did some work on the canal dur ing the war the price to be paid is under what was expected as it was council and seven jointly chosen m kalenin the russian peasant presi dent is retained as chairman of the executive committee with m petroff- ky president of the ukraine central committee and m tcherbiakoff president of the white russia com mittee as copresidents by the new federal constitution both the council of commissars and the executive committee are invested with executive arid legislative powers between sessions of parliament prob ably never in history has a parlia ment and government been so quickly chosen everything moved as though manipulated by strings rykoff who is in ill health has riveralta nearly 500 miles east eskimos need snow for building igloos a despatch from noorvik alaska says an unprecedented mild winter with little precipitation here has re sulted in a scarcity of building ma terial local eskimo newlyweds who contemplate setting up housekeeping have been forced to journey to kovak where there is plenty of igloo snow exchanging whale and walrus blub ber for the material many shipments or sledge loads of snow have been brought here weekly market report scheme of western australia a despatch from london says a new phase in thehistory of coloniza tion in which canada will be inter- believed here fourteen millions would j ested was inaugurated by the de- be nearer the figure the company j parture from plymouth- on thursday will it is understood proceed at once making preparations for opening ex cavation work on a large scale in the spring toronto manitoba wheat no 1 northern 111 manitoba oats no 3 cw 46c no 1 extra feed 46c manioba barley nominal ah the above track bay ports ontario barley 65 to 67c american corn no 2 yellow 97c buckwheat no 2 72 to 75c ontario rye no 3 72 to 74c peas no 2 145 to 160 millfeed del montreal freights bags included bran per ton 28 shorts per ton 30 middlings 36 good feed fiour 210 ontario wheat no 2 white 96 to 98c outside ontario no 2 white oats 40 to 42c ontario corn nominal ontario flour ninety per cent pat in jute bags montreal prompt ship ment 460 toronj basis 460 bulk seaboard 425 man flour 1st pats in jute sacks 620 per barrel 2nd pats 570 hay extra no 2 timothy per ton track toronto 1460 to 15 no 2 1450 no 3 1250 mixed 1260 straw car lots per ton 9 cheese new large 21 to 22c twins 22 to 22c triplets 22 to 23c stiltons 24 to 25c old large culls 7 to 8 sheep light ewes 750 775 do fob 725 do country points 7 do selects 850 montreal oats can west no 2 55 to 66c do no 3 52 to 53c do extra no 1 feed 51c do no 2 local white 48 to 49c flour man spring wheat pats lsts 620 2nds 570 strong bakers 550 winter pats choice 565 to 575 rolled oats bags 90 lbs 305 bran 2825 shorts 3025 middlings 3625 hay per ton car lots 16 hogs 850 to s75 course afloat for canadian naval volunteer reserve through the forest are made and a water supply secured each group works together under the guidance of 25 to 30c twins 26 to 31ctriplets expert australian foremen until a 27 to 32c certain stage of development is reach- butter finest creamery prints 46 of 20 families selected by counties tojed motor traction is being employed to 47c no 1 creamery 48 to 45cn6 two years suffi esexhas fresh in cartons ab tho british ships during a despatch from ottawa says i six weeks training aboard the spe cial service squadron of the royal navy will be given to one officer and 20 men of the royal canadian naval volunteer reserve during the tour of the squadron in american waters the members of the canadian reserve will be chosen from the different com pany headquarters of the rcn vr throughout canada and will be taken aboard the hood and repulse or the five light cruisers which will accom pany those battleships on their visit to esquimault bc on june 21 the canadians will take part in tho train adas interest is that through the en- the construction of section eight terprise of the canadian national involves the destruction of a good j railway she will shortly make a some- part of portcolbornes business sec- similar experiment thursdays tion and the buying of the property participate in the group settlement i in felling trees scheme in western australia can- cient progress is made to allow the 5859 fresh extras loose stta ithe cruise whfchendtat halifax on a considerable needed will involve sum o help thy brothers boat across and lo thine own has reached the shore hindu proverb party will proceed to a belt of virgin forest this group scheme aims at breaking down the barriers of isola tion besetting the pioneer worker in unpeopled parts of the empire the ground is surveyed and blocks pegged out by state officials before the ar rival of tho immigrants roads dissolution of the group each mem- 5 f f 52 to 53c extras august 5 ber then entering into possession of storage in cartons 44c extras 41 to 100 or 160 acres of first grade land 42c firsts 86 to 37c seconds 29 to with- a bungalow and live stock the 31c cost of which 1000 he will gradu ally repay to the australian state accession to the existing groups of a party selected by the county plan will be augmented by a regular flow of such families devon and corn wall having been the first to make ar rangements with western australia 0 110 3 tl 73 6 2 41 ss 3 21 49 2 14 41 2 9 42 3 8 46 3 3 42 outlook is brighter for british trade a despatch from london says contracts amounting to 14000000 are about to bo distributed by tho london and midland railway in con nection with reconstruction this alone indicates that the country has grounds for optimism over tho trado outlook sheffield is now making a larger output and orders aro coming to tynoslde from all quarters both there and on th clydo thoro is a dis tinct rovivi of shipbuilding beans canadian handpicked lb 7c primes 6c live poultry spring chickens 4 lbs and over 28c chickens 3 to 4 lbs 22c hens over 5 lbs 22c do 4 to 5 lbs 15c do 3 to 4 lbs 15c roosters 15c ducklings over 5 lbs 19c do 4 to 6 lbs 18c turkeys young 10 lbs and up 22c dressed poultry spring chickens 4 lbs and over 30c chickens 3 to 4 lbs 25c hens over 5 lbs 28c do 4 to 5 lbs 24c do 3 to 4 lbs 18c roosters 18c ducklings over 5 lbs 24c do 4 to 5 16s 25c turkeys young 10 lbs and up 28 to 32c geese 22c to 8 do fat heavy 4 to 450 do culls 2 to 3 hogs fed and watered maple products syrup per imp gal 250 per 5gal tin 240 per gal maple sugar lb 26c honey 60lb tins 11 to 12c per lb 10lb tins 11 to 12c 6lb tins 12 to 13c 2 lb tins 13 to 14c comb honey per dozen no 1 375 to 4 no 2 325 to 350 smoked meals hams med 25 to 27c cooked kolas 37 to 39c smoked rolls 19 to 21c cottage rolls 22 to 24c breakfast bacon 25 to 27c spe cial brand breakfast bacon 30 to 33c badges of honor in france increasing in cost a despatch from paris says liko everything else tho price of glory is going up in france hereafter tho persons who have earned the high privilege of being included within the ranks of tho legion of honor will have to pay more for their insignia the next president of france will have to pay 919 francs for his grand cross instead of 708 as he would wero ho elected last week other prices an nounced in the journal officiel include forty-two- francs instead of a mere thirtyfour for the crosses of the chevaliers 238 francs against 179 for officers the cross of tho com manders has risen from 398 francs to 520 and the medallion of the grand officers from 156 to 186 francs x royal procession arrives at house of commons with pomp and ceremony tho king ramsay macdonald to form britains december will have a long or a opened what will go down in hlstoryflrst labor cabinet tho fate of theshort life it has already seen far- as a historic session of parliament now ministry will be in tho hands of reaching changes in british politics on january 15 tho conservatives tho house of commons when it re- above the royal procession is shown wero then in office a week iaterassemblc3 on february 12 whether arriving at tho house of commons bis majesty sent for the socialisttho present parliament elected in canadas foodstuffs in demand in germany a despatch from ottawa says 1 germany is buying canadian food stuffs official advices here indicate backs hopeless 30 to 35c i that the introduction of stable cur- cured meats long clear bacori 50 rency conditions- has resulted in an to 70 lbs 1850 70 to 90 lbs 18 j increased demand for imported food- 90 lbs and up 17 lightweight rolls ikrviri j 1s ts in barrels 37 heavyweight rolls stuffs germany and a good bfci- 32 i ness is ocen done in many- lines of lard pure tierces 17 to 17o canadian food products such as flour tubs 17 to 18c pails 18 to 18c i packing house products evaporated prints 19 to 20c shortening tierces milk boxed apples and canned 14 to 15ac tubs 15 to 15c pails salmon 16 to 16c print 17 to 18c heavy steers choice 7 to 775 arzbjewiah fn tentp cnraia u butchers steers choice 625 to 075 rtrad entente vordala do good 575 to 6 do med 475 to in process of formation i 5 ao com 425 to 450 butcher j heifers choice 6 to 675 do med a despatch from jerusalem says 5475 to 525 do com 4 50 to 5 j thc first nttcmpt at establishing what i butcher cows choice 475 to 5 do v t med 350 to 4 canncrs- and cut- f t a tcra 125 to 2 butcher bulls choice to wa made this week 425 to 525 do com 2 to 5 i representatives of aro peoples feeding steers good 550 to 050 land a jewish delegation from jeru- do fair 4 to 5 stockcrs good lsacm met in amman the entente to 475 do fair 350 to 4 milkers jt is said would be bass on a modor- and springers 70 to 100 calve jntcrorctation of the balfour do- w- j risi0 and th cooperation of the sll do com 55 to s7 do crasser 3 to 450 lambs choice ewes s1275 woi jc na solution of gen- to 1350 do bucks 1075 to 12 do cral arnb problems

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