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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1934, p. 4

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stouffvflle ontario may 51 1934 100 reduction per cwt on sugar peanut butter bottles 15c and 23c each peanut butter bulk 2 lbs 23c oxford tea while it lasts orange pekoe und tea pot extra value per lb 70c canada dry beverages order the family size with order pineapple season is fully on to bo filled when at their best let us have your canning order bulk cocoa 2 lbs 25c palm olive hand soap cako 3c canned peas tin 10c seedless raisins 2 lbs 25c colgates toilet soap cake 5c macaroni 5 lbs 25c finest prunes 2 lbs fancy apricots per lb 30c iclaremont tomatoes largo tins 3 for ratcliff co town delivery phm 7112 seed grain and seeds barley oats and spring wheat- we also have a quantity of field peas if you have grain to clean for your own seeding we have uptodate machinery for bearding barley and clipping your oats so they will feed evently through your drill we carry cauliflower seed cabbage seed carrot beet parsnip and all kinds of garden seeds cement land tile put in your orders for coal now very soon coal salt as prices will advance coke s w hastings pbonc 168 stmffvttc oat mcruer speaks to whitchurch farmers charges that george grover president of ward four conserva tive association drew more than s2s000 la commissions on sale of liquor to the liquor control board after th lca came into fore was made by jc mcruerkc address ing a liberal meeting in vandorf hall last friday night mr mcruer said he had made this change a week ago but mr henry had been tongue- tied ever since the speaker also charged that mr grover in 1928 offered to get in touch with the provincial organizer of the conservative party to ofter him a lump sum to visit government liquor stores to promote the sales of the distillery that he grover repre sented these charges were made mcruer stated as an answer to a challenge made recently by premier henry for anyone to connect any cabinet min ister or any supporter ot the govern ment in this campaign with the push ing ot the sales of liquor in ontario mr mcjruer in his address declare ed that premier henry is attempting to lead the public that mr grover was only engaged as a liquor agent prior to the coming into force of the liquor control act up until the act came into force grover only mad 3031 in commission in one year but since that time he lias drawn in commissions on sales of liquor through the liquor control board over 28ojoo ho said letters alleged to have been writ ten between george grover and the sterling bond company were ex hibited by the speaker to suport his claim o the conservative m cheaper hydro loans for farmers henry planks will reduce road bill seek minimum wages for men says manifesto depression proof come in the list of shareholders of the bank of montreal published in the financal post showed walter m stewart to be the largest single shareholder of that institution other members of his family are holders of large blocks of stock his holding was 0410 shares worth about a million and a quarter at present market prices and paving a dividend of over 50000 a yearhis brother t howard stewart holds 4211 shares on his own evidence before the stevens enquiry walt stewart drew many thousands last year from his tobacco quality in these days of returning prosperitypeople are looking more and more for goods of better quality and we have made it our aim to provide for our customers the very best quality of goods at the lowest possible cost and the increasing volume of business convinces us that people are appreciating the service we are able to render new voiles many women take pleasure in making their own dresses and these dainty new voiles are an incentive to such many de lightfully attractive patterns in all the newest shades are to be found here do not fail to see them prices from 25c to 59c figured rayons are very popular for this seasons wear and our showing of these goods is very attractive checks stripes and floral de signs are to be found among them per yard 39c 49c cotton voile frocks for those women who prefer to buy their frocks ready to wear we are showing a very complete line of summery voiles colourful and cool in simple styles that tub easily the kind of dressesyou live in during the warm weather with crisp white organdee neck lines the patterns are neat and small in varied designs priced at 250 and 350 afternoon and street dresses in plain and figured crepe and in many attractive styles frocks that one would ex pect to be much higher priced you will find among these dresses just what you have been wanting some are priced as low as 450 and some up to 1295 foundation garments have you tried the new nuback tele scopic corset a garment that actually lives up to the manufacturers claims that they will hot ride up thus ensuring the maxi mum of comfort we can strongly recom mend the nuback to our patrons 375 we also carry many other styles of cor sets and corcettes both d and a and e- t corsets in styles to fit every figure priced at from 95c to 450 awnings do you know how pleasant it is after a day of burning heat to come home and relax on the cool awning shaded porch do you realize what a blessing cool rooms are on a scorching day you know all this if you have awnings for your home plan to get them now before the real hot weather comes bright attractive patterns at per yard 55c garden bright colours hats and plain or in bright colours and plain or fancvj weaves just the thing for the hot weather for women and children 19c 25c 29c aprons handy coverall aprons of good quality prints bound in contrasting colours with convenient pockets each 29c 49c cushions chintz covered cushions bright attractive colors and about 15xl5 just the thing for varanda or summer cottage each 25c2935c dinner services a splendid showing of semiporcelain and china dinner services you can buy a complete set or a few pieces at one time and the cost will be just the same- come in and get our prices a few items from the china department white cups for everyday use each 5c clover leaf cup and saucer 10c odd covered casseroles each 75c green glass bowl 6 servers set 49c blue band bowls 3 sizes each 15c 19c 25c individual teapots each 15c glass pitchers green or crystal each 29c cottage teapots each 49c decorated salad bowls each 25c 35c fancy cake plates each 25c salts peppers green glass and crystal per pair 10c covered cookje jars large size 35c the w h shaw store phone 9512 stouffville ontario recording the past achievements of the provincial government and making important announcements concerning the hydro highways agricultural development and the minimum wage and unemployment insurance the official conservative manifesto was issued from queens park last week signed by hon george s henry highlights of the manifesto in clude 1 that th hydro commission b asked to considor the possibility of a zoning system with a view to reducing the spread in cost between the town and country 2 that the province should assume 90 per cent of the cost of the kings highways 3 that the interest rate on loans for agricultural development bo re duced from five and a half to five per cent 4 a wide campaign for settle ment on crown lands in th north and encouragement for families to establish themselves on land in the south 5 amendment of th mothers allowances act to deal fairly with cases where a widow has only on child under the age of sixteen 6 taking immediate steps in consultation with quebec to obtain a minimum wag for men 7 a statement that the govern ment is anxious to cooperate with th federal administration for the provision of unemployment insur ance difilcult of administration the provisions of the act allotting jurisdiction between the dominion and the provinces are declared to have created difficulties of ad ministration particularly in relation to taxation and duplication of services which could be rectified if certain amendments were made to th act noteing the example of the old- age pensions legislation the mani festo states we are anxious to co operate with the federal administra tion in providing unemployment in surance which must be by federal statute worked out in cooperation with the province it is declared that the provincial government will take the necessary steps to confer immediately with the province of quebec and the federal authorities as to the best way to carry out a minimum wage the province of ontario should not be placed in a position where business is lost on acccount of advanced social legisla tion which does not obtain in other provinces says the manifesto referring to the government pro gram of economy the manifesto de clares as soon as it appeared that a worldwide depression was affecting every part of the globe on my suc ceeding to the premiership the government whilo keeping the essential services of the province go ing and looking after unemploy ment relief commenced a drastic reduction of expenditures and they wero reduced steadily as follows 1931 43385000 1932 40349000 1933 34223000 in th last fiscal year ontario had a surplus ot 470000 placing the province in a class by itself throughout this dominion outstripp ing most governments and keeping our credit high in tho financial markets of the world tho government brought into effect legislation which cut down tho representation in th legislature from 112 to 90 this took courage we undertake to continue this lino of retrenchment and wher ever possible to reduce further tho cost of government in all its phases spent 3000000 on relief paralleling the cutting down of the ordinary expenditure of the provinco by 25 per cent as above referred to i felt it was the duty of tho government to see that in this period of stress when so many people wero out of work aid of one kind or another should bo available to all consequently tho government has provided work wherever possible and where no work was obtainable or was impracticable or would placo too great a burden on tho munici palities direct relief was inaugurat ed tho policy of building tho trans- canada highway in northern on tario in improving roads in southern ontario and in direct re- liof has cost the provinco to date about 35000000 which has been ralsod on the crodlt of the province and has increased tho debt the only alternative was to imposo taxes amounting to 13000000 per year which was considered neither wlso nor feasiblo at this time although our debt retirement plan established in 1926 was sus pended in 1930 it will bo resumed at tho earliest tlmo practicable tho governments past and future policy with regard to agriculture is outlined i active campaigns by tho de partment ot agriculture havo secur ed wider markets for our produce and the provision of storage facili ties has improved the quality and strengthened prices of our perish able products farm prices improved 2 partly due to the activities of the government tho prices of farm products in this province have improved those received by ameri can farmers 3 financial aid to cooperative organizations has been given and will b extended 4 a goodroads network has furnished easy access to marketing centres 5 farmers rural transmission lines have been bonused to the ex tent of 10000000 and rates are being steadily lowered while the 20year hydro contract for rural users is being reduced to five years nothing new on liquor referring to th governments liquor proposals the manifesto points out that they contain nothing new we feel that tho time has now arrived for a rurther amendment ot tho liquor control act which wilt meet changing opinion and at the same time tend to decrease the use of the stronger liquors stand on beer issue at vandorf hall on friday night morgan baker liberal candidate read a statement of his stand du the liquor bill which recently passed the ontario government ho seii in it a red herring to cover up the sius of tho government mr baker said this bill was introducec by the government on tho eve of the elec tion for the purpose ot covering up their maladmlnistration i do not propose to be caught in their trap you people know me and my principles havo not changed conference opexs next week th toronto conference of the united church ot canada will begin its tenth annual session on june 6 in westminstercentral church bloor street east toronto member ship consists ot one ministerial and at least one lay representative from each of 373 pastoral charges withiu tho bounds of conference irev ma mackiuuou dd is president rev george w barker secretary and mr h w barker treasurer mr w c walls ot barrio is president of th lay association and mr jas mayor toronto is secretary ccf enters south ontario there will bo a threecornered fight in the coming provincial elec tion in south ontario ridiig- for the seat now held by wen sinclair kc frank mclellan president and c h millard secretary of th osbawa ccf club announced that a ccf candidateis to be selected at a rally to be held at oshawa on may 31 to contest the seat in opposition to mayor sinclair and exmayor ernie marks a number of meetings will be held in the riding the first to be saturday afternoon when councillor arthur williams who is opposing premier george s henry in east york is lated to speak j wen sinclair had no comment to make on the ccf decision while conservatives are satisfied be lieving the decision will split the liberal vote all passengers safe see h o klincc obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire- life automobile burglary and all casualty lines rot one passenqer falallu injured in nine if ears of public service mfm jk tickets time tables and all coach information at anderson phone 158 the best- place to buy your uied car is from a reliable new car dealer for 10 years we have been giving satisfactory service to ford owners in this territory see these specials 2 ford delux fordors 1932 ford delux coupo 1931 rumble seat ford standard coup 1931 hudson sedan 1931 ford tudor 1929 also a number of other gooiiused cars and trucks ford truck 2 ton 1931 rugby panel del truck 1931 dodge panel del truck 1930 chev 2 ton truck- 1930 chov 1 ton truck 1927 uf holden dealer ford sales and service stouffvillc and murklmm phone stbuffvillo 18401 phono marklinin 120 i frig i dai re a utomatic ice tray releasing is just one of a host of features by xx which the frigidaire 34 makes inconvenient refrigerators entirely out of date defrosting for instance is automatic it freezes more ice faster it has a clever utility basket which groups small packages to save space it has more room for tall bottles it has the servashelf for carrying dishes from refrigerator to kitchen table several models are finished in lifetime porcelain inside and out have double capacity vegetable hydrators have shelves adjustable up or down but you cant possibly appreciate how greatly electric refrigerators have been improved in the frigidaire 34 until you see a demonstration wont you stop in tonight i this frigidaire 34 model actually uses less current than one ordinary 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