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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1934, p. 6

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young farmer is killed when auto leaves road car plunges into canal and second man makes escape- two men and girl drown smiths fall walter odonnell gyearold sou of frank odounell a farmer residing some two miles out- sido of merriekville a admitted early sunday morning to st francis general hospital here suffering from a fractured skull and possible inter- nal injuries sustained when tae car in which he was riding on the kil marnock road skidded left the road and plunged into the rideau canal at mills locks some two miles east of smiths falls unconscious when admitted to the hospital odounell died late sunday afternoon without regaining consciousness the young man was riding with thomas mcgibbon merriekville in mcgibbons car when the machine skidded off the highway into the can al odounell receiving the injuries which caused his dealh when the cat- crashed into the retaining wall of the lock passersby stated that mcgibbon rescued odounell from the water and summoned medical aid from smiths falls falls off wharf drowns port dalhousie elmer hoskins 10 was drowned here sunday night when ho fell into 15 feet of water from the wharf of the canoe livery he op erated attho foot of brock street cornelius bernhardt 20 of jordan was with hoskins when the accident happened it was 20 minutes before the body was recovered dr a r macdonald coroner was notified and it is expected an inquest will be held board to control tobaccoindustry marketing of produce io be governed by growers girl drowns cananoqiie miss rita 0 neil 24 was drowned saturday alter slipping from a reek into 15 leet of water at south lake miss oneil a graduate in 1 iiom the rote dieu kings- tot cmild not vwin surviving ara her pal mu- mr and mis james oneil two sisters and one brother slit body found in river prescott missing since last the body of scott dawson si of pres cott was found in the st lawrence river here sunday he went for a walk and was believed to have fallen fnto the water milk prices advance toronto milk prices advance to consumers to 12 cents a quart and 7 cents a pint the toronto milk distri butors association announced sunday night the increase is the result of increased pi ices being paid to the producers john lock president stat ed other price changes announced by e ii clarke secretary of the ont ario milk producers association are quarter pints of 21 cream troin 10 cents to 11 cents chocolate milk quarts from 12 cents to 13 cents jersey milk quarts from twelve and a half to thirteen ami a half cents comes under act simcoe regulation of the tobac co industry by means of a marketing board was formally announced here- last week following receipt of word from ottawa that the plan had been given approval this means that the mdustrv will be brought under the new natural products marketing act plans arc now underway for meet ings of the growers who belong to the largo associations one will be held at tillsonburg on oct 2 and probabl at simcoe on the following livening alter this a poll will he taken among the growers to obtain final approval under the new plan the growers will have control of marketing of their own produce and the advantage of collective bargaining power which they bad lacked heretofore the scheme calls for the formation of a new local fluecured tobacco board with head office in simcoe and will likely include representatives of packers and manufacturers as well as products the following producers havo been named to the provincial board a a leitch h a freeman e c scythes j it johnson d l brown william mitchell fred wright harold bongline and w f kingston the new board will have the power t require all producers to register to conduct arm grading or apprais al set vice and to equalize among pro ducers thj returns from sate of both dometic and export tobacco in case o loss as a resuit of witholding any tobacco from saic pursuant to the casualty in hyde park aniifascist fracas a woman was injured when fascists came info conflict with antifascists at a recent blackshirt rally in hyde park london she is seen being carried away ottawa may assist potato marketing guarantee to nb under new predicted interests act voice of the press canada voice of the press ttet head human progress for all the good work the league of nations has done and in spite of the thirtymonth taik fet at the dis armament conference the world con- i tinues to spend a great deal more on of last session is expected to be wt lha du t h i war which was suppoed to be the i w to end war was fought this is guarantee to new brunswick in- 1 a slr terests who are proposing to take human 300000 barrels of potatoes off the j times market during the next nine months for conversion into starch a new brunswick deputation head- ottawa first use of miscellaneous powers government by the new- act made for the purpose of the widen given the marketing commentary on socalled progress victoria daily st1ffer tests for drivers the examination intended to test ed by hon b frank smith federal i the qualifications of new drivers ap- mcniber for vietoriacarleton and plying for permit- are for the most including j t king provincial dep- part perfunctory things anil in al- uty minister of agriculture is in most every community there are peo- 64 passengers of sinking ship safely landed atlantic coastal chip has bow crushed by submerg ed object siren brings aid end ot october if he received word soon enough that a contest would take place if suoh a race materializes the american schooner gertrude l the- baud would be his rival he thought and the races would be held oil glou cester mass woods hole mass a sea disaster was narrowly averted sunday when the 11ig ton steamer new bedford with ci passengers aboard apparent ly struck a submerged object in the ship channel here and began to sink rapidly a yacht and tvo fishin sponding io tiio vessels distress siren rescued the passengers including wo men and children ami landed them at the woods hole railroad wharf twice available stock is sousrht central bank shares bring applications from every province the boci was beached off uncatena order of the board it will also have i point to prevent it from going to the lull control of the exportation of hue- bottom cured tobacco and may require manufacl liters to reveal their stocks on hand and determine the date on which the market shall open it also has power to set up a board to ne gotiate with the manufacturers as to the average price at which domestic tobacco may be sold it may makj a levy to the extent of onefifth cent per pound to defray the boards ex penses winnlpeggero strong on disappearing act winnipeg winnipeg police are puzzled over the strange disappear ance of 30 winnipeggers who within the past few weeks have suddenly walked out of their homes and van ished most of them arc young wo men or giris in their teens to date this year 357 persons have been re- ported missing here of this number 321 have been accounted for steer runs amok in lindsay street several in path bowledover citizen with axe knocks off horn finally roped in river survivors said there was 12 feet of water in the hold when they aban doned ship highest praise was heap ed on capt j f negus and his crew of 27 for their quick efficient hand ling of the emergency the captain and crew remained aboard to await two coastguard cut ters en route from newport ill ami buzzards bay a coastguard life boat was standing by the 240foot vessel on its last trip from new bedford to marthas vineyard was nosing through the channel to call at woods hole the searchlight of the vessel was picking up buoys along the way when sud denly a tremendous crash shook the ship it began listing to port and its hold started to fill i was standing at the bow at the time of the impact recounted george e hammond of falmouth i was watching the huge search- lindsava steer ran amok on the m p on tn0 moderately calm streets of lindsav saturday- after- sea a moment before the crash noon and injured several persons bel showed on the surface then fore it was finally subdued the anil bedford suddenly shivered mil had been taken to the cnr i f steln t0 stcrn jt started list- stock yard in a truck and while be- members of the crew rushed to the side of the vessel and started tak ing soundings others began passing out life preservers to the women and ottawa applications for shares in the 5000000 capital stock of boats re- bank of canada were received from nearly 11000 people whose total subscriptions were for slightly over 232000 shares since only 100000 shares were available at a par value of 50 each there will hav to be a drastic scaling down of the larger subscriptions in order to give every applicant at least a part of the amount asked for the books closed friday sept 21 but applications posted by midnight on that date were being received until late last week with about 1500 applications remaining unclassified subscriptions by provinces were as cfillows ontario 5315 aplicants for 108- 348 shares quebec 3252 applicants for 00073 shares manitoba 757 ap plicants for 13021 shares british columbia 717 applicants for 14327 shares saskatchewan g59 applicants for 7800 shares nova scotia 582 applicants for 12197 shares alberta 419 applicants for 0590 shares new brunswick 330 applicants for 708g shares prince edward island 02 applicants for 1415 shares and northwest territories one applicant for 20 shares news of the air the capita interviewing hon robert weir minister of agriculture on the project they are understood to have received satisfactory assurance vf acquiescence the belief is that the withdrawal of the 300000 barrels of potatoes from the market will not only benefit maritime growers but will also have a beneficial effect in stabilizing potato prices generally to the ad vantage of ontario and quebec grow ers the process of manufacture is to be handled by the hatfield company of new brunswick and the govern ment is to guarantee a 100000 bank loan to permit the enterprise to be financed growers are to receive the market price for their potatoes the markets more details ing unloaded it became enraged and made a dash for liberty in its career along the streets it drove citizens to safety tore up st paulschurch bowling green and a number of iawns a resident on wil liam street met the onrush ot the maddened animal with an axe and broke off one of its horns still further em aged by the blow it dashed along gleuelg street overturning a little girl on a tricycle and injuring her the child might have teen totally injured but for it newton who at tracted the animals attention from behind a tree joseph walsh was slightly injured when the animal dashed along tie lawn in front of his home heading through the business section the steer bowled over ii bate injuring him in tho stomach it finally made a run for the river and plunged in just- above tiie locks crowds lined the hank on each side watching the efforts of a num ber of raci to rope the steer it was finally subdued and a speed boat was requisitioned to tow the animal to shore where it was placed in a truck and shipped to toronto stock yards children officers told the passengers to remain calm as there was no immed iate danger the crew handled their jobs admirably asks equality of rights for women russian foreign commissar first to sign petition to league of nations startling revelations mat no made seven tripj to bridge be fore he received orders and that kerosene was mixed with brass polish were made by george j alagna second radio operator of the morro castle pictured during testimony capt walters is displeased shabby treatment will never take bluenose to toronto again quebec capt angus wallers with his famous schooner bluenose on his way home to lunenburg ns after an absence of two years from tho fishing banks seemed much dis satisfied with his stay in toronto where according to his views expres sed in an interview he received very shabby treatment i havo no intention of bringing the bluenose anywhere near toronto in the future if i can possibly help it tho lunenburg ns skipper said in commenting on his queen citv visit canadians in general he salil gave tho schooner and its crew the same good support received last year in chicago but he criticized toronto of ficials with whom he came in contact for their lack of cooperation and sup- port wo received very shabby treat- tho most recent victim of the unjnient to say tho least and wo very usual attacks against members of tho much regrot that we turned down a staff was manuel salas tho editor very favorable offer from chicago carlos garrlda had been abducted which city wanted- u3 back again this unidentified persons tired shots at summer tho home ot pepin rivero editor of capt walters expressed doubt as to diario do la marina kivero was at prospects of an international tacked and wounded several months schooner race this fall but stated that ago j he could have his craft ready by the abducted and forced to drink castor oil havana publication of the after noon newspaper la voz has been suspended after two members of its directorate had been abducted and forced to drink castor oil geneva litvinoff russian foreign commissar took the lead within four days of russias admission to the league ot nations in demanding equality of rights for women ho was the first to sign a petition submitted by an international com mittee of women i will sign lllbinoff said when the women told him ihcy had failed to get the subject of equality on the league assembly agenda dont for get that we have complete equality tor women in russia the women told litvinoff and other delegates that the league secretariat seem to them conspiring to balk the womens project later they besieged the hotels of other delegates and by noon had secured signatures from re presentatives of czechoslovakia tur key mexico chile colombia china panama slam haiti the dominican republic argentina new zealand latvia and yugoslavia early british village reproduced in museum new rarnet eng a village of full- size reproductions of the lints of the oldest known inhabitants of the brit ish isles dating back some 20000 years has proved a great attraction to visitors t abbey folk park and museum here this summer rooms with tho pottery weapons ornaments tools and furniture used by the occupants of the dwellings at different periods are shown these start in tho paleolithic age and are traced down through the neolthlc and bronze ages to roman times and thence through medieval times to the eighteenth and ninclecuui centuries there is one surefire topic for con versation which cau be depended on 99 times out of 100 to start a peachy ar- gyment with everyone within holler ing distance the subject loi debate gentle rea der or not so gentle depending on how you leel ah nit it is who has the best band on the air we nave a few alleged ideas about these here orchestras that weve been vanling get oh what wc fondly call our mind for a long time heading our list as always we have hall kemp and his international tavourites orchestra who have moved from the famous black hawk restaurant in chicago to the equally famous roof in new york city the band has tonal balance ar- raugements which we think are atj least five years ahead of the majority of bands plus three of the keenest vo calists next in our favour comes ls-h- am jones a different style band from kemps but au aggregation ot some of the bestest musicians on the con tinent would you believe that the av erage age of the band leaving jones out of it is around 21 to freddie martin and his music from the st regis in ny goes third honours featuring a more mellow type of music be uses three saxes three violins and only one irunipet in the voice or tlie band he appeals to the radio listener tired of hot licks and noisy unintelligible arrangements his programs which bring back songs that were sung a tew years ago have lound a tremendous appeal among the radio audiences alter freddie martin we find thero is glen grays casa loma band wir ings pennsylvanians and mai ltallet and his orchestra all equally popular with us there are a great many peo ple who say that the casa loma band is a better band than isliam ones whose type of arrangements glen gray imitates but while glen grays arrangements are the atscayj tie has j not the musicians to compare with i isham jones then again pewee hunt r and ken sargent his vocalists never fail to ruin a song for me fred waring has without a doubt the finest novelty orchestra of them all did you hear him play pardon aly sudden accent last week but we do wish that he would liven ip that glee club ot his a bit mai hallet is oie of our coming bands watch him some ot you probably all of you are wondering wlicn in blazes we are go ing to mention guy lombardo wayne king and jan garber well if we had our way we would relegate them to our list of canadian orchestras there by giving tlieni a free ticket to obliv ion guy lombardo livery time 1 hear llie name alone 1 imagine discords and offkey noises he has absolutely llie worst of tho big time bands his saxes play out of tune not to mention tlie use of a nibrato that carries the impression ot carmen uiats their very own sax looter and no one elses tliatik goodness suffering with a caso of the jitters and when he tings he sounds as though ho contracted the belly laugh in addition to tho afore mentioned jitters as for wayne king well we always like to read a book or do anything else but listen to him while ho is on the air produce prices united farmers cooperative co saturday were paying the following prices for produce eggs grade al in cartons through associations 38c and with cases returned a large 2cc a medium 24c b 19c c 10c butter ontario no 1 cream ery 19 mi no 2 lc poultry quotations in cents hens over 4 to 5 lbs zvz to 4 lbs 3 to 3 lbs old roosters spring chickens over 0 lbs lbs live a 11 10 9 8 0 17 dressed a pie subject to certain diseases which make them unfitted to drive motor cars anil continuance of the preent rate of increase in motor accidents in bound to be followed by a tighten ing of driving tests which consider ing the perils of the road at the pres ent time is perhaps already over due broekville recorder an i times good rains in dry belt good rains have been falling in alberta and have been spreading to saskatchewan and to the droutn areas waters in practically all of the far northland are said io be abundant they are no longer at drouth levels they have been re plenished by abundant rains this moisture will find ns way south tiriv en before still northern breezes and southern saskatchewan will perhaps soon be able to shake off the shack les imposed by the south which has exacted a very severe toll in the west regina leaderpost canadas wheat exports canadian wheat cr wheat flour went direct to one hundred countries of the world during the crop year ending july 1934 from arabia to japan from egypt to south africa and thence to new zealand and aus tralia from newfoundland to the is lands of the west indies from vene zuela to chile from alaska to the philippines and the fijis and beyond from the irish free state to malta to practically every country mall and great brandon sun- shoulders loins 19c 13c tubs 13c 8vc tubs 5 to 0 lbs 15 4 to 5 lbs 14 3m to 4a lbs 12 22 to 3m lbs 10 broilers 1 to 2vi lbs 11 wholesale provisions wholesale provision dealers are quoting tlie following prices to to ronto retaii dealers pork hams 18c llc butts 14c pork picnics lie lards pure tierces lsac pails 14c prints shortening tierces 9c pails 9v4c prints 9yc grain quotations following are saturdays closis quotations on toronto grain trans actions for car lots prices on basis cif bay pocl manitoba wheat no 1 northern 86 18 no 2 northern 83 no 3 northern 80 no 0 northern 72 i manitoba oats no 2 cw49 no 3 cw 45 no 1 feed 45 mixed feed oats 34 manitoba barley no cw no 4 cw 58 vi south african corn 94 ontario grain approximate prices track shipping point wheat 9g to 98 oats 35 to 38 barhy 57 to 00 corn 94 to 90 rye 57 to 59 buck wheat 53 to 55 malting barley 68 to 70 homespun with gold lining it is aid that will rogers is the movie actor who u paid s3 15000 a year come to think of it you can afford to have a homespun philo sophy with that salary to support it regina leaderpost the rubaiyat a sale in london recently for some 750 of an old copy of the rubaiyat that originally sold for twopence caused a dicussion that revealed the fact that cultured persians are sur prised and annoyed at the popularity of omar in englishspeaking coun tries these persians declare the rubaiyat lacks grandeur of vision and that they would prefer that such writers as hafiz sadi and firdausi were known instead of the hedonis tic tentmaker however they must first find a fitzgerald to make a translation edmonton journal erroneous belief the prevailing belief that china is a much overpopulated country has been made the subject of a re cent book the writer maintains that thero is really no more over population in china than there is in any wertern country the people do not make the most of their oppor tunities that is all winnipeg tri bune thats tough all right longfellow remaiks a contempor ary could take a worthless piece of payer write a poem on it and make it vvrth 05000 thats genius there rre some men who can write a few words on a piece of paper ami make it wth a million thats capi tal the dominion can take an ounce and a quarter of gold and make it worth twenty dollars thats money a mechanic can take material worth five dollars and make it into watch springs worth one thousand dollars thats skill there v r man in paris who can take a fifty cent piece of canvas paint a picture on it and make it worth one thousand dollars thats art a man can take an ar ticle costing seventyfive cents and sell it for a dollar thats business harrlsonville mo two cass the quoter of this could write a county farmers have made one swap j cheque for ten thousand dollars but that will have to be cancelled at j it wouldnt be worth a cent thats least for the time being their trade trade of wives is cancelled by action of judge old marital ties are binding once more as result of deliberate collusion of wives effected through tho div orce and marriage route has been called off by circuit judge leslie a bruce on september 12 judge bruce granted divorce decrees separating roy hart and lou e oliver the far mers from their mates three days later the four journey to kansas city where mr hart married mrs oliver and mr oliver wedded mrs tough brandon daily sun jan garbers band is so much like hart lombardos tho less said tho better i ah might have gone well had not good as any man in st thomas found a mush room which was 11 inches across the top and now ve are waiting for some oldtimer to announce that large mushrooms mean a cold niul long winter lindsay post the critic who knows in a recent conversation about newspapers one person was very sure about the correctness of his views wo realize as well as the next per judge bruce noticed their names in he stated solemnly that there wasnt ri til it itlada lliri klniln rilil avililfll r ul f iiiiflllfra t i iltll f llo nritltnrl 111 n ia1i w na a a na l rl son that these three bands are exceed ingly popular ones but it only goes to prove that public opinion is always wrong with that profundity we leave you till next week and to the strains ot isnt it a shame wo say heigbho a list of marriage licenses printed in a daily newspaper in the country fit a newspaper describing tho divorce for reading on the part of any one actions as deliberate collusion bo old or young and he offered the set the decrees aside i proof by saying i know what i am as a result the old marital ties talking about for i havent read a are binding onco more the judge daily newspaper in 12 years kit- said chener record

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