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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 3, 1929, p. 4

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stouffvtlle october 3rd 1929 home town store you pay less for more at the home town store peaches at the best of season see our colorado peaches in boxes very fine picnic hams 20s lb something new persian melons pt jars guaranteed sound doz ijloi qt jars guaranteed sound doz 110 jar rubbers finest 4 pk for 25c zinc jar tops and glasses finest of spices and vinegars ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 the soouffville tribune published every thursday rate 200 per year j250 to the united states east york liberals oppose mr henry alsike the alsike crop being about threshed we will be in the market for it highest prices will be paid by us according to quality leave your order now for fertilizer for fall wheat sowing s w hastings phone 169 stoufpville east york liberals will place a candidate in the political held in opposition to hon ceorgo s henry it was decided at an enthusiastic organization meeting of the party held in the iop hall agincourt thursday night last week levi annis ot scarboro called upon the liberals to defeat bergusou control of liquor and the members present voted unanimously to put the name of a liberal candidate on the ballots the meeting was in militant mood dr arthur thomson of bendale stated that since the outbreak of the war he had not experienced such a thrill as that when he read of the premiers announcement that no plebiscite would bo held as long as tho tory party was in power i dont purpose said dr thomson to take the rifle from my shoulder until ferguson is put out he ex plained various organization works he had performed to prepare liberals for the campaign alex bruce chairman of the meet ing declared that liberals had brought on themselves difficulties they now entertain in electing liberals to the house for toronto and york riding against druryon his electoral reform bill if liberals had stood by drury on electoral re form he said we would not be worrying about our candidate being elected today under the present system liberals in toronto have been disfranchised one week was granted to the com mittee to select a candidate and pre pare for a convention the com mittee onsists of l e annis a d druce h a sanders hugh clark thomas trench j mackenzie jas northey albert wideman ewart stiver and v j- young heather hall agincourt was selected as the place for the convention on october 3rd lennqx withdraws with two others in favor of case newmarket sept 29 clifford case of aurora was made the unani mous choice of the north york con servative party as candidate tor the riding in the forthcoming provincial election at a largely attended con vention meeting in the newmarket town hall on monday afternoon the names of captain hac bruels of sutton dr george lock- hard of king and colonel lennox were placed before the convention but they all withdrew jn favor ot the aurora candidate cases name was placed before the convention by reeve fred a lundy of newmarket and captain ag conbie of aurora colonel lennox was the principal speaker and in his address warmly upheld the record ot the ferguson government a vigorous defense of the liquor control act was made by dr c a ames former president of the york county prohibition union who asserted it was the best liquor legislation the country iras ever had and that other countries were studying it with the intention of adopting it in speaking of the liquor question the candidate declared ho would stand for a strict enforcement of the act and asserted he would bend every effort toward a tightening up of liquor legislation in the interests of temperance local demand for barley expanding as result of increasing requirements for industrial purposes garage repair shop change having taken over the owner ship of the repair shop at the ltingwood garage i solicit the patronage of all motor owners experienced mechanics and mod ern equipment enables us to give the best possible service fh nicely ringwood ph 167 remarkable special values in womens and misses wear smart winter coats its a season where the lavish use of fur decrees the smartness of each individual coat fine fabrics too are part of the picture since they must have a new softness to fall in flares and circular fulness this group has all the interesting new fashion themes the intricate seamings and dressmaker touches materials are softly rich in import ed broadcloths furs are selected in mole skin sable opossum the new browns sands blue and black from 1275 to 3750 girls heavy cotton bloomers regulation style in fine rib knit with v gussets choice of peach cream sand black and natural sizes 6 to 14 years 59c ea heavy polo coating a most serviceable material for childrens coats cosy and warm and so reasonably priced the colors are hydro blue scarlet polo red and sand 54 wide 200 yd queens cloth this cloth has the fashionable right of way for day time and sports wear a soft wool dress fabric in shades of roseslone majolica pigeon blood pitch pine silver pine 39 wide 135 yd womens sweaters womens sweaters in all wool and silk and wool these fine coats in a weight suitable for present wear small collars and novelty trimmings heavy silk gloves charming dresses for fall in a fine weave jersey silk crepe celanese with fl and pleats from 895 to 1750 the shaw phone 9512 wjmraff4j on account of unusual weather conditions prevailing over the past few years there iras occurred a wide fluctuation in the yields of spring sown grains throughout a great portion of ontario in the present year tor example the oat yield of the province is placed by the government at 316 bushels per acre or 44 bushels below the average the yield of barley however is somewhat above the average and this consistent performance in seasons of climatic stress appears to be generally characteristic of this crop conditions pertaining to the utilization of barley and barley products seem to be changing quite rapidly until comparatively recently the use ot barley in out was almost entirely restricted to the feeding of live stock today we find barley playing a part in the manu facture of innumerable foodstuffs such as bread breakfast foods biscuits infant and invalid food preparations tonics condiments and food preservatives in one european country alone the quant ity of ualey made into malt coffee each year amounts to almost as much as the whole barley crop of this province as in the case of malt coffee the first step in the manufacture of most barley products for human use is its converion into malt and for this purpose a very and efficient factory has been constructed in toronto in the past year the operators of this concern are desirous of patronizing to the greatest possible extent the bailey producers in this immediate vicinity and readers are directed to their advertisement for barley s lies which appears elsewhere in this issue general manager of reesors marinill limited modestly gives credit for the growth of markuains rising industry to the people of markhaiu and surrounding districts who have so loyally supported this local mill and who have made possible the development of a local grain market reesors marmill limited new plant it is with a great deal of pride that we review the splendid progress made by d n reosor sons as expressed in the completion of their large new 3storey plant as our readers will recall d n reesor sons took over tho old markham flour mills on oct 1 1921 and in the intervening years have develop ed such a large volume of business as to necessitate the building of the immense new plant in 1921 there were only three men employed in the plant at the present time there are twenty on tho payroll and the business is becoming sufficiently large to attract the attention ot tho grain interests the new plant is three stories in height and is c0xll2 it has eight concrete storage tanks ot about 1000 bushels each and six smaller sub anks of about 1500 bushels ca giving a total of 10000 bushels of grain storage this in itself is a big factor as it will provide a local grain market the marmill plant is equipped with the very latest grain cleaning and mixing machinery farmers can now bring their grain to this new mill and have it cleaned in the most efficient way they can also sell their grain at the mill this should mean a new era of prosperity for local farmers the new mill is equipped with the very latest machinery for mixing commercial feeds and it is their intention to specialize on this branch of tho business tho very best au thorities strongly advocate balanced commercial feeds in preference to the hit and miss method of home mixing reesors have retained the greatest authority in america on commercial feeds and are now producing specialized feeds for every need in the feed of dairy cattle poultry and hogs mr ae reesor who la tho whitchurch tp council the north york plowmen were granted 20 towards the prize list for the plowing match to be held on thursday october 24th last year the township made a grant of 50 but owing to the strain on the uuances this year due to the heavy damage to roads and bridges by the hood last year the council felt the cut justified the members unanimously supported a resolu tion for the 20 amount owing to the school fair the meet ing business of the council was transacted in the forenoon giving the members an apportunily to at tend the fair after one oclock reeve herman kidd presided all the members being present includ ing deputy reeve wes williams councillors lome evans newton itae and ross ratcliff on motion of councillors ratcliff and itae the names of fred march wm pattenden and j a clark were accepted ns bondsmen for the tax collector frank stcckley the securities total 20000 frank ployter and w curry appeared asking for a grant for gravelling on the 2nd concession north from lot 20 they were granted 300 the work on the 2nd concession which has been rather extensive due to the bad culverts and wash outs from aurora sideroad north is now completed and has cost ipproximately 1100 after passing the following road accounts council adjourned to meet on saturday october 2gth grant evans gravel 11125 w cockerell road mte 20 os a topper stone 50 art emerson mte 5s55 j einpringham weeds 1500 l llrilliuger maintenance 1195 e a boyd gravel draining 14920 g johnston hal due 9g03 d miller gravel 23527 h widdifield for extra work on roads 11152 44720 g h thompson road work 250 j w hunt maintenance is 90 dan cinder rental 500 c rose maint 300 j jordan gravel 5450 a topper gravel 375 e penrose maint 5401 j williamson 3930 a johnson gravel lonoo d hartfordextras re bridge 33s33 j widdifield salary 14700 otto baker draw gravel 20700 a widdifield maint 29 70 w h wilson maint 470 geo baker res 10700 frank bell gravel 4325 edj or kidd trucking 1100 r pinder maint 1210 fred monkman maint 12 14 days sale of mens suit 9 mens suits at 25 latest in style by the house of hobberlon reg 3500 in blues and greys sizes 3c to 42 come early mens sweater coats 195 22 mens fedoras 95 450 500 275 350 150 125 rain coats in red s450 boys pullovers in brown c only girls regular ladies pullovers reg 350 at g pairs to clear ladies pine kid one strop regular 395 at and green collors clearing 150 250 275 ladies shoes pairs crocodile leather ties spool heel regular 395 at 250 work socks overalls etc g si opposite w h shaws store shoe repairing our slogan satisfac tion or money refunded galvanized shingles for the roof handsome fireproof last the life of the building use no other get prices 30oaa sheet steel ceilings for schools halls stores hotels kitchens etc beautiful fireproof economical put up in a day many handsome patterns easy to handle nailed in place over old plaster no dust or dirt no muss and litter easy to clean and paint get the facts and save your money see your local tinsmithor corpenter- lemonville elmer wells and gordon lemon threshed this week both report very good results mrs tlios spence spent sunday with her sister mrs kerr in toron to olr and mrs john brown and walter spent sunday in the queen city mr and imrs thos gilroy and family spent sunday in sutton mrs luella harwood and sons of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs macdonald mr and mrs percy hambly spent tuesday at lemonville with mrs m ceok mrs j llolman returned to toronto with her daughter mrs percy humbly we understand that some ot our trustees or ratepayers are en deavoring to have miss thompson teach rust form work of high school along with her public school duties evidently premier fergusons ed ucational ideas are quickly taken up here without proper equipment it is hard to see how nth class work could bo taught here there are nine subjects to cover in nth class and your correspondent cannot see where a teacher in an ungraded school would have time to give the additional work special price for relining this week commencing thursday the labor charge for relining brakes on any car will be 100 per wheel so get your brakes lined and save a fine because remember the fine does not line your brakes we also have repairs and sup plies for lockheed hydraulic brakes a swift phone 105 stouffviijje galvanized siding for outside walla y choice of brick rockfaco or i clapboard patterns good l looking weatherproof eaas i to paint easy to put on gettme facts r used cars for sale 1 1920 ford touring 15000 1 1925 star touring 12 00 11925 ford tudor 10000 1 1921 chev coach 2200 1 1921 chev coupe 17500 1 1920 ford roadsted 20000 1 1927 ford koadster 1 192 i ford coupe 2 192 ford coupes 2 19 22 ford coach 1 1922 mcl touring 1 1922 gray don 17500 12500 7500 7500 17500 5000 these are guaranteed as represented terms arranged delbert holden ford dealer phone 184 a city water service in your home tife is too short to spend so much of it in the drudgery of pumping and carrying water for the house especially in winter such work often leads to colds and serious illnesses a toronto automatic pressure system gives you the wonderful convenience of city water service at low cost continuous pressure always it is noiseless in operation and absolutely automatic op erated by electric motor or toronto selfoiling windmill toronto pressure sys- er terns are easily and quick ly installed resolve now to enjoy many years of comfort with its constant water supply see me for full information you will be surprised at the exceed ingly low cost of a toronto water pres sure system ul george j lawson sloufivillc ontario

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