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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 28, 1932, p. 3

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jjmthjhem lonfscouts thrift in march meant camp in july about our friend3 tho birds and of our have you thought of that lonies duty as scouts towards them have this year we intend to make a big j you ever stopped to think how valu- ettort to have another lone scout able an ally man has in tho birds camp such as we held in 1929 and j birds help feed us birds help save 1930 do you remember all the good our money birds help make life moro times we had together the hikes beautiful birds furnish u3 with splen- and games tho swimming poo and the did examples of faith charity and for eimp fire tho treasure hunts and giveuess birds givo us pleasure sports work and play j birds are our friends and though we of courso you will want to join in slay them yot do they treat us this fun all over again in our wild scramble to become thon remember that now is the civilized and le3s like real men wo time to commence to savo those have too often ruined the world into nickels to pay your camp fee and to j which we wore born we have pol- make it possible for you to bo with us j luted the fragrant air thu3 robbing our start a camp fund right away lungs we have hacked down our for- no better illustration of the valu3 ests slain our wild animals vanished of the scout movement i3 needed than a many of our friends through our the incident which took place recently selfishness or greed or ignorance to a small ontario town whilo this has proceeded slowly and an accident occurred when an auto- steadily our enemies have crept upon mobile collided with a railway train us in constantly augmented numbers and a man was seriously hurt on be- these enemies are tiny pests which ing summoned to the scene of the acci- man is ill adapted to fight insects are dent the doctor decided that the man the pests which we have unwittingly must bo conveyed by ambulance at aided and which now destroy our very once to tho hospital on enquiring livelihood tue city dweller little ap- from the onlookers where he might predates the ravages of these destroy- find the nearest phone a little chap ers but it ho could realize the loss of spoke up i know sir ill go what fruits grain lumber and the necessary message ho received instructions increase in prices and decrease in olympic entrant surveys track from the doctor and was off shortly lie was back out of breath the am bulance will be right over he said the doctor turned to reward him for prompt execution of the errand oh no sir said the lad im a boy scout and i mustnt take anything but i must pay for tho phone call at least said tho doctor well i guess that will be alright said the little fellow in that incident is illustrated the boy scout spirit quality there are few who would not help secure some means of destroying insects spraying and all the artificial means of controlling these destroyers aro as expensive as inadequate natures bal ance has been upset and man must help restore t t balance blrd3 are the natural enemies of insects they are the balance woight against the harmful insects we must help in crease bird lite by conserving their i homes feeding them educating the pub it is far from the truth for anyone he and studying their habits to help to state that this movement encourl supply what we hove taken away ages militarism for boy scouts are i one of tho best way3 of protecting taught to perform at least one good the birds is by building bird houses turn every day and are trained to be for man has taken many of the natural amendable to discipline to fear god homes of the birds away build them to honor the king and to love their put them up and wait unlike human native land i beiug3 the birds like seasoned homes they are taught the useful art of they dislike bright paint etc so per- woodcraft are given instruction in haps youll have to wait some time swimming and in short receive a givo the bird a chance while there training that fits them to be good men are scout3 the birds should not want canadian delegates leave for geneva the markets produce quotations toronto dealers are buying produce example to nations following prices eggs ungraded cases returned what south africas census reveals a recent census taken in the union of south africa indicates that the frank wykoff who has a record of 100 yards in nine and two- fifths arrives in california for training operations he is shown here looking over the cinder track of the l03 augele3 stadium and citizens for homes there should always be surely such a movement deserves some houses for rent the unqualified support of every per- 1 it you would like to be a louo scout son who realizes that the boys of to- write to the lone scout department day are the men of tomorrow and that 330 bay street toronto 2 for par- training such as boy scouts receive ticulars this branch of the boy scouts will make for a finer and higher association is open to boys between standard of citizenship 12 and 18 yeara of age who are unable birds i to join a regular scout troop infor- in recent articles we have talkedmation will be gladly sent lone e blizzard traps hunting party one of three survives to tell the tale st johns nfld snatched from death in an icecoated boat just as he was lapsing into unconsciousness british workers share in profits london tho sum distributed among its workers by the british woolen manufacturing firm of j t j taylor ltd which ha3 long gone in for profitsharing ha3 new readliod a total of moro than 1- 000000 despite recent trade condi tions the sy3tom provides for distribu- eugeno dalton revived saturday to tion to workers in the form of tell of the blizzard that swept tho saar03 ia til0 coml au a rtf mftuf all 11 rl 11 n rl nnj nliimnil british trade greatly improved lord willingdon in india bombay times of india when ex pressing his confidence in the future h e the viceroy said with cousid- e- erabla significance that if ha could keep his health and his sense of humour he trusted we should all be sailing in smoother waters before long no one needs to retain a shown by considerable crease in number of unemployed london a real improvement in the unemployment situation in great sense ot humour at the present time britain was announced last week by i more than the viceroy and the high the ministry of labor as reflected in officers of government every action sir george perley message cites domi and u s churning cream special years of this total the cape pro- 22c no 1 20 to -lc- no 2 17 to 18 vince acc0uilts for the largest number cheese no 1 large colored paraf- 48455 the transvaal for 693p63 fined and government graded loyic the orange free state for 205324 and poultry select alive chickens natal for 177421 the transvaal i over 5 lbs 12e over 4s to 5 lbs lie apparently the fastest growing area cent males y or tha guinea fowl over 2 i tr accounting for 19000 of libs 15c lthisdilfercree the urban population poultry select dressedchickens increased in at provinces only over 5 lbs 12 to iv over 4v to 5 the transvaal showing ar increase in al m the paa were miss m win- n t n uu 0 t j nurdkyddpresaeiu of the national 13c fatw h over g ib u j thf pr cit 0 counci ot women in canada major- i ovor j to r bs u to llc 0w1 genera a g l menaughton chief of zm to 4 ib p to 12c over 3 to the general staff department of na- ibs 7 to 10c young turkevs over 13 tional defence and l b pearson first lbs 12 to itc do s to is lbs 15 to secretary ia the department of exter 20c youncr eeose s to 10c duck- new york citing canada and the united states a3 examples ot how neighboring nations should get along the canadian delegation to the world disarmament conference at geneva sailed early saturday aboard europa tho delegates were sir geo ley minister without portfol hon maurice dunre solicitorgenera ovor 5 10c lady perley and mme dupre accom panied them aal affairs sir george speaking for the delega tion said we in canada ar anxious indeed to see serious steps taken toward dis armament the canadians are much ia earnest ou this point a few day3 ago a petition favoring disarmament contaliiug 45000 signatories wa3 pre sented to the prime minister by the canada league of nations society and the canadian branch of the inter national peace society this fact demonstrates tha feeling of the canadian men and women on thi3 subject we of cauada and resi dents of the united states have had concrete illustration for more than 100 years of how two neighbors can get along without fortifications of any kind we believe the success of the arrangement should lead other nations to reduce armaments and rely on ar bitration and friendly negotiation for the settlement of all disputes we go to geneva with this hope in mind and will do our be3t to bring this about coast of newfoundland and claimed the lives of his two companions on a hunting expedition search parties sent out by tho de partment of fisheries found the littlo craft anchored off shag rocks satur day morning in it were eugene dal ton worn out from exposure and bare ly alive and the bodies of mark dal ton and levi eddy the blizzard blew up without warning profits after the first 5 per cent the workers shares aresimilar to those of the pro prietors except that they do not possess any voice in the manage ment after c5 years of busines3 in- eluding is years in the house of commons says mr theodora c taylor founder of the concern i 71 out of 101 industry groups analy zed during the first threo week3 in de cember tho ministry said the total number of jobless ou tho registers of unemployment exchanges decreased 112000 from 2022000 to 2510000 of the total reduction some 35000 was due to changes in requirements for the dolo and the balance represented men restored to jobs employment in the coal mining in dustry improved in every district be tween theso dates of tho wholly un employed 10521 were absorbed into the cotton industry while there was littlo chaugo iu the number of those temporarily jobless engineering dock workers tailoring and hotel trades also showed an im provement britain reduces credits to russia london a significant roduction in tho period ot credit allowed for ex ports to soviet ri3sia under tho trade facilities act has coma about since tho national government came of theirs is deliberately misconstru ed every speech misinterpreted and lord willingdon i3 being made the target for particularly caddish at tacks by the congress papers fort unately for india lord willingdon well knows how much or how lit- ments tie that childish sort of insolence means scientist killed by own chemicals in cancer research boston dr eugene chellis glover 29 who according to research ssoci- ates at the city hospital was on the point of making an important dis covery in cancer died there it became known over the weekend after being overcome while doing laboratory work dr glover les3 than four year3 out of harvard medical school but al ready considered one ot the leading cancer research specialists ot the east j died from poison contracted in expert- lintrs over 5 lbs to 16c over 4 to 5 lbs 11 to he old roostercover 5 lbs 12 to 1 lc grain quotations grain dealers on the toronto board of trade are makinr the following quotations for car lots man wheat no 1 hard 71 lc no 1 northern 10c no 2 do g3c no 3 do fiovicno 1 do 5gc cif bav ports manitoba oat no 2 cw 37 no 3 cw sfic no 1 feed 35 lie no 2 ied s4uc man barley no n cw 47c arerentin- corn 55 pc- duty south african corn 5gc plus us funds cif bav ports millfeed del montreal freight- bags included bran per ton 2125 shorts per ton s2225 middlings per ton 3025 ontario grain wheat 58 to goc barley 40c oats 24 to 27c rye 40c ontario corn 43 to 45c bubkwheafc 37 to 38c live stock quotations heavy beef steers s4 to 550 but cher steers choice 525 to 550 dc fair to good 150 to 5 do com 375 to 425 heifers choice 5 25 to s0 do fnir to good 450 to 0 do cor- 375 to 34 butcher cows rnr 0 to s330 do fned 2 to s250 cannars and cotters 50c to 150 baby beef sg50 to 7 bulls eoorl 250 to 350 do bolognas 150 to 2 feeders good 1 to 45 stockers the union and the centre of the gold- mining activity has a european popu lation of 2055 14 an increase of 82000 since the 102g census and the largest reported cape towrs european population numbers 110240 durbans 88290 pretorias g1627 port eliza beths 43718 bloemfonteins 28301 and east londons 27394 no enumeration was made of tha colored ard native population of tha union but the latter is estimated at about 0127000 british fishing industry the montreal star mr u k law son of the late rt hon bonar law takes a special interest in the british fishing industry he 3its for a division ot hull the great northeast seaport and his address to the house dealt with the effect upon that industry of the recently imposed french duties he brought out some very interesting facts the fishing industry iu britain em ploys directly some 60000 meu and in directly another 200000 men and wo men iu the trawling branch alone tha investment iu ships afloat and plant ashore represents some 70000000 the ships consume upward of four mil lion tons of coal the mining ot which provides ten thousand miners with full time work for one year the trawling iudustry spends 20000000 a year ia wages indirectly also it provides em ployment for thousauds of people la shipbuilding yards steel works trans- to 4 sorineers 30 to port works aud other branches of ia- sgo calves good and hoice 750 ti 850 do med 5 to 7 do grassers 3 to 350 sheen 1 to 325 amv choice s7 do culls 5 boss bacon fob 450 do off cars 510 britain naturalizes 240 london the list of aliens to whom certificates of naturalization have been granted by the secretary of state aud news of his death which occurred vhose oaths of allegiance have beeu he may not get the full saturday was revealed by the report registered in the home office during measure ot support whch he is en- of timothy p leary medical ex- december contains 210 cases namely titled to 1 expect in leading india to amuer who said that the doctors twelve american seven austrian her political goal but he refuses syst had been contaminated by belgian five czechoslovak three 0 depart from he principles lie has chemicals he was using in his experi- danish six dutch four frenchseven- laid down particularly insisting on ments obedionco to the law his appeal for j dr glover had beeu working with a cooperation cannot fail to find in solution containng cyauido just prior dustry somo influential quarters at rate an enthusiastic response canadian butter exports show big increase ottawa exports of canadian butter for tho calendar year 1931 jumped to 106805 hundredweight from the small volume of 11s0i according to a report of the dominion bureau ot statistics cheese exports for the samo period int- power nccordiig to the christian cd hundredweight in 1931 from s01b37 in 1930 french imports and exports show big decrease paris frances trade balance for last year showed a deficit of 471000- 000 compared with 1930 imports de creased 116000000 and exports de creased by nearly 500000000 in value according to official figures published recently these figures 3how a decline value proportionately far greater than ia tonnage both in exports and in im- i ports december was the most slack month of tho year with regard both teen german two greek nine italian t0 imports alld to fal tzl t onw increase in the year believe that general adoption of the and trapped a number ot other hunting p 0 sharing profits with em- parties which escaped to land after pioyees would do more for british in dustry and national prosperity than is possible by tho actions of all the politicians put together terrifying experiences it was accom panied by severe frost and thermom eters registered 30 below zero taking advantage ot fine weather for blrdshootlng tho dalton brothers r- rn and eddy set out in their boat friday ma b c afternoon suddenly tho wind changed exchange ror pork and blow in from tho northwest with london there i3 a probability that blinding snow not knowing whither bolton 0110 of lancashires spinning they went tho throe moved the boat centers may mako a direct barter of until their strength was spont dark- yarn for bacon ncss shut down and tho temperaturo i this has como about through tho dropped they saw shag rock3 but hungarian war debts situation which wore unablo to land tho soa was mado payment in currency impossible smoother now and they anchored un- 1 tho hungarian weavers association dor tho rocks to await their fate i is idle for lack of bolton yarn bolton there they sat practicing every pos- weavers on tho othor hand are idlo for slblo motion to keep warm then look- need of markots but tho hungarian lng at each other as lco formed around wcavors can supply pork which tholr thoir boat levi eddy was tho first to roprosontatlvo in lancashire is press- auocumb to tho intense cold through ing tho bolton merchants to accopt in tho long hour3 of tho night tho two payment tho mattor la now before brothorj staved off death wouderlng tho manchester wholosalo cooporatlvo which would bo the next to go about socloty which is trying to put through 4 oclock martin dalton died alone a 50000 deal now except for two corpses eugeno i science monitor for some tlmo it has been cus tomary to allow 24 months credit from date of order on oxport3 of heavy machinery and equipment this has now been reduced to 12 months cream and butter exports wero down from tho previous year but tho export of cgg3 showed a great in crease the figures being 631110 dozen in 1931 as compared with 133905 dozen in 1930 twentyseven polish ono portuguese to his death aud a cyauido reaction four rumanian ninetyseven russian was evident in the autopsy dr leary j three swedish six swiss five turkish reported and sixteen other nationalities dr leary expressed the opinion thati of these twentyonocase3 including dr glover might have dropped a cyan- four american one austrian two ide solution on his hand aud without dutch two french five german two realizing it later brushed it across his j italian ono naturalized british subject mouth m australia oue norwegian one rus- dr glover recently told associates stau oue spanish oue swto related at the laboratory that ha believed ho i to women of- british origiu had made au important discovery in tho treatment of cancer by means of a new serum called lipoids made from animal fats his work had been re warded with a medal from the belgian research fellowship dr glover was born iu goriiam me 29 years ago akron ties up off coast of virginia pitted hu physique agaiust tho stead lly falling tomperaturo ho did not remember much after his brother died and ho was in a somlconsclous stale when rescued by seamen of tho fisher ies department canadas gold holdings in excess of demands ottawa canada closed tho calen dar year with gold to tho value ot 65- 9001 is held by the minister ot finance according to a recent report issued by tho department of finance this was 2740209 in excess ot statutory re- britain sees it through roglna star the number ot un employed in great britain has de creased b7 400000 slnco october no wonder thoro is a returning fool ing ot confidence and a revival of tho hopo that conditions are mend- i ing in great rritain nor la it sur prising jhat the expectation of still farther progress after the ottawa economlo conference is growing among tho british people now that they have their coats off and their shoulders to the wheel they mean to sec it through and after all work and hope are the two strongest injured man in arctic treated by wireless from ottawa s fig ures was in the amount aud value ot foodstuffs imported imports of other raw materials decreased 10 per cent in tonnage and 35 per cent in value imports of manufactured articles foil off 13 per cent in tonnage the decline in the value ot french exports was nearly 30 per cent and slightly over 17 per cent in tonnrgo bus authorities have decided twopenny street car fares now beeomo 2d and tho minimaiu bus faro is increased to 1vw it is stated that the object ot iu- ottawa tho shortwave wireless creating tho shortdistanco fares is system connecting the office ot com- to divert shortdistance travelers from mander c p edwards director ot the overcrowded buses to the tram- the radio branoh of the department cars this it is anticipated will re- gjasgow to maintain hapenny tram rate glasgow less than a cent ha penny faros are to bo retained here despite a general rise in tramcar aud j ovcvy automobilist will be enabled to germany uses compass signs to aid touristi berlin tho german automobila club has decided to introduce a now system of road signs called compass signs throughout germany by which of marine with it3 many stations in the arctic recently played a part in carrying succor to an injured sea man on a grimsby trawler operat ing in davis strait between green land and baffin island the master of the trawler st ke- veruo sent a wireless to the operator ot the department- of marino station at resolution asking for instruc tions in treatinsa man with half his scalp torn and fractured jaw having been washed through a scup per door the message was for- i warded to the director of the radio branch here and in an hour a mes- sabo had been relayed back to the trawler skipper advising him what treatment to apply and referring him to tho necessary pages iu the med ical manual carried by every vessel commander for such emergencies a later messago from tho trawler stated that the st keverno head ing for roykjavlk iceland intended to land tha injured man whose namo was not mentioned rates the municipal transport fm1 l way rougliout the country without maps every sign directi the traveler to a certain city will bo painted in the same color throughout the reich signs leading to berlin for instance will bo painted red and white signs directing to munich will bo blue with white script those leading to cologne and aachen will bo white aud black letters all signs leading to baslo will bo green with white letters suit in au acceleration of the bus ser vices to the suburbs the questions ot introducing season tickets aud of permitting advertising on street cars aro still under con sideration qulrements to protect the dominion incentives to progress and the stir- noto circulation and government savjost factors to promote tho rdura to j ings bank dcposfu oottor thing j an 1 ri 9aip along side i worlds largest dirigible comc3 to rest at the ro irl the mother ship patoka off the coast ot virginia it ot manoeuvering was necessary hero lo get the big prince of wales scholarship to help argentines london a scholarship has been es tablished at oxford for argentine stu dents the princo ot wales announced at a recent dinner of tho argentine chamber ot commerce hero tho award is to bo know a tho princo ot vaie3 scholarship for tho next throj years at any 1 rate the prince said two students se lected from tho university ot buenos i aires aro to come to oxford for two i years receiving tho samo welcome as rhodes scholars tho idea aroso dur ing tho visit of british students to ar gentina following tho british expedi- tioa there last february arrange ments for a return visit by students from buenos aires are well under way according lo the princo dr eckener wins air medal 9 par3 dr hugo eckener com- polish population mander ot the german dirigible graf show rlv inrroaerj zeppelin wa recently awarded the warsawpos pof ufaljea is i 31927773 the final count in tho ro- cent census shows this represents an increase ot 50695st ia tho past emmre trade lo droit ottawa ihd statistics show a distinct increase in canadian trado with great britain there is an obvious indication hero ot a now tendency it is not so much a que3tioa ot a sudden change tho change la practically imperceptible but clearly evident with a fresh new zealand treaty and abovo all after tho im perial conference this tendency will beeomo all the moro marked with our ambition to turn our british common wealth of nations into a seltoontahv ing empire o perus population gains lima peru the population ot lima provinco increased from 223- s07 in 1920 to 373500 iu 1931 accord- ing to complete census figures an nounced recently callao province increased from 52258 in 1920 to 69- s00 in 1931 tho 1931 populattoa ot tho city of lima was announced as 310260 and callao as 67633 1 1931 medal of the international aero- i nautic federation the medal for 1930 jwas awarded to general italo balbo 1 italian war mlnuter and noted flyer 10 years young australia taking to the air melbourne vic for 13 adver tised vacancies for cadets in tha royal australian air force morja jthan 110o applications were received by tho commonwealth air board

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