stouffville ontario september 13 1934 name officers for voters lists announcement from ottawa of the iiea- revising officers who are to maintain an annual list of voters for dominion elections include ii a sanders for east york ernest bounick north york richard din- more uuntsville for muskoka- outario and for ontario riding f s ebbs oshawa send the tribune to absent friends free- while they last special soap deals 3 cakes ivory soap med 22c 1 pkg ivory soap flakes free 1 large pkg chipso 23c 1 small pkg chipso free 1 large pkg rinso 22c 1 cake lifebouy soap free introductory offer 1 can whiz toilet flush 1 can whiz drainlax both for 39c special galvanized bucket full of proctor gamble soap 1 large pkg chipso g cakes p g soap 3 cakes calay toilet soap 2 cakes kirks hardwater castile soap all this worth 125 for only 87c we carry a full line of the best quality spices preservatives jars etc for your pickling and pre serving requirements fresh trout and whitefish every wednesday 1 morning ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 lest you forget we carry a full line of poultry feeds hog feeds and milch cow feeds crushed oats for horses animal fly spray arsenate of lime and lead for potatoes vegetables coal coke our specialty put in you orders now before prices raise too high tile cement salt s w hastings phone 169 stouffville the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario yearly subscription rate canada united kingdom j200 united states polnta j250 a v nolan jp editor and publisher the byelection the byelection campaign in north york is now- humming with meetings every night being held by either party col mulock has a big campaign mapped out and is sup ported by a number of the high lights of the liberal party in fact during this week and next the rid ing will be visited by some of the outstanding speakers in canada of both political persuasions among those who will support col mullock on the platform in this byelection are at hon w l mackenzie king federal liberal leader hon mitchell f hepburn ontario premier hon j l ralston hon ian mackenzie hon j c elliott hon arthur roebuck ontarios attorney general hon duncan marshall minister of agriculture hon dr l j simpson minister of education arthur g slaght k c and a number of others it is ex pected that rt hon w l macken zie king will speak in markham village arena tuesday evening sept 18th and premier mitchell f hepburn will be in richmond hill thursday september 20th capt breuls conservative candi date has not disclosed his entire list of speakers so far as we can learn but his campaign was opened last thursday night at aurora with hon robt weir as chief spokes man while premier r b bennett has decided to go to geneva instead ot north york a representative of capt breuls has announced that the hon h h stevens federal minister of trade and commerce and the stormy petrel of the con servative administration will ad dress about four meetings in the riding hon r c matthews federal minister of internal reven ue is also expected to enter the struggle hon hugh guthrie mini ster of justice is to speak at stouff ville this is a big fight and both candidate are leaving nothing un done to win it to liquidate 152000 head west cattle animals in may prorogue ottawa house in november x ewb early fall suggestions that new frock as new as the coming season these smart frocks will prove just the thing for street or afternoon or travelling their style details are refreshingly new with clever touches of crisp white or of vivid plaid against the autumn tone of the crepes pebbly crepes rough crepes diagon al crepes in all new smart shades at only 750 1050 sweaters and pullovers these cool evenings turn ones thoughts to warmer garments and these smart sweaters and pullovers answer every re quirement in both style and comfort in a wide range of colours and weaves and in all sizes pullovers 49c to 295 sweaters 89c to 400 berets have you seen the new styles in berets- for the fall and winter very sr 4 attractive many different- i all shad es priced at eet 39c to 139 c amlf suede fabric gloves fullon style with wide gauntlet on straight cuffs with attractive trimming in all shades sizes 6 to 8 49c 79c 100 attractive house frocks not often youll find frocks like these at such low prices cotton prints the gay tubfast and sunfast kind that are a cheery item on any days program attractive short sleeved styles sizes 32 to 48- priced at 69c to 179 canadian flannelettes a striped flannelette in attractive colour combinations a downy finished weave ideal for pyjjamas and night garments 36 wide per yard 30c white colored flannelettes we carry a very large stock of both white and colored flannelettes in various widths and our prices are very attractive priced at 15c to 35c flannelette blankets 124 size ibex flannelette blankets are the standard of quality and will be found to give excellent service large size about 70x82 per pair 235 dragon flannelette blankets 114 size fine quality about 66x76 per pr 210 monarch yarn week sept loth to 15th and wo invito you to see ou display of the celebrated 4- monarch yarns with ever pur chase of moni- y lu i- mis week tho purchaser will receive a combination ruler and needle gauge per one ounce ball isc 2 for 35c imonarcv yarns face karly starvation dry areas ottawaseeking a policy under which approximately 125000 head of cattle west of the great lakes may be marketed within the next six weeks and thus saved from starvation a delegation represent ing the three prairie provinces is in negotiation with hon robert weir minister of agriculture and tho heads of the packing companies at toronto diverse elements involved in the piroblem concern taxpayers ing houses and their shareholders tanneries and consumers every where in the country failing a policy which will lift this vast amount of beet off the market prices will be hammered down in tho next six weeks to unprecedent ed lows it is predicted in fact shipments will be halted only when prices fail to pay the rail charges packing plauts will he deluged with low grade beef on the other hand government coopera t ion in dispos ing of these cattle outside of canada will involve about 1000000 by way of subventions drought victims these cattle are the victims of drought and according to western delegates are but the illbred second rate livestock in tho cropiess areas it is not proposed to sacrifice high class breeding stock the western delegates are hon d g mckejizie minister of agri culture for manitoba hon j g taggart minister of agriculture for saskatchewan r a wright otli- cial of the western livestock union after preliminary negotiations with mr weir the delegates went to toronto where they interviewed the packers they then returned toj ottawa fox further negotiations i rere wil here it is recognized by all parties lace that the western cattle problem is more acute than ever before 125000 head of the 125 head one halt are in saskatchewan and the balance is evenly divided between manitoba and alberta in the two latter prov inces it is understood that the situ- tion the drought areas have no feed for winter there is pasturage which will keep the animals alive until the frost comes probably in midoctober in saskatchewan it is reported that between 0000 and 10000 head of cattle are now starv ing and must either be slaughter ed or fed if they are to be of the slightest value to their owners the balance may bo able to keep going until freezeup but with the onset of winter the feed problem for the entire number will become emergent and the abattoirs of the west are not nearly large enough to handle so vast a number in a few days even weeks therefore tho delegation is urging the importance of beginning to handle the stock forthwith- turn into hog feed surveys carried out in the prov inces reveal that some 20000 arc fit only for tankage this means they should be dessieated and con verted into pig feed some 9 0000 could be slaughtered and packed in one or other form of low grade beer the balance might be trans ported into northern areas and sold to farmers in need of stock they would bo chiefly milk cows ottawa dissolution of parlia ment following prime minister rb bennetts return from geneva as a direct result of the rift with hon h 11 stevens is considered possible hero by persons high in the councils of the conservative party it is be lieved that mr bennett would lather do this than continue with a divided council and an intransigent house of commons it is pointed out that the new voters lists will be compiled and ready for use by no vember 1 and no obstacle will exist pack- alter tnat date to an i appeal to the country it appears that mr stevens is as sured of the chairmanship of the price spreads committee and that he has withstood the crisis in his career resulting from the publica tion of the now famous pamphlet letters which have flooded into ottawa havo made it plain that while mr stevens may be in the bad graces of the cabinet the posi tion which he has taken is endors ed by a great number o voters stevens heads party conservative headquarters an nounced that mr stevens will lead the government forces in the by- elections when federal issues will be fought in five constituencies evidently the future developments in this fascinating political incident will be deeply affected by the re- suts of the contests if the conserv ative candidates make a good show ing mr stevens will be in an im pregnable position and will be prac tically certain of the leadership when mr bennett retires it is equally obvious that he will be in a position to dictate the report of the price spreads commission and of the legislation to follow at tempts by his colleagues to inter- bring the party face to with the consequences of his problem is i resignation on the eve of an elec tion new liberal strategy from the liberal point of view the byelections will mark a new development in strategy the liber al leader iim hon wlm king will seek from the electors of five seats a mandate to obstruct tho government in every constitutional way and to compel a general elec tion success will mean that govern ment business will be hamstrung from the opening of the last session onward mutton record set at s50 per pound believe it or not mutton sold recently at 50 per pound the mutton was on the hoof however in the shape of an uardry scud ram which was disposed of at the sheep sale at sydney australia tor 5scc0 the highest price paid for a ram of this breed during the past five years it was also announced by officers of the canadian national steamships that the australian wool sales for the season showed ah increase of npproximately 83441950 or 4s4 per cent and the clip was estimated at 3147- 000 bales or almost a billion pounds of wool public meeting will be held in ratcliffs hall stouffville saturday september 15th at 8 pm speakers bill mulock liberal candidate hon ian mckenzie hon duncan marshall morgan baker mpp everybody cordially invited to attend north york liberal association j e smith secy j ii naughton president god save the king ask for inventory of yorks holdings matter of good business say reeve kidd after meeting an inventory of all buildings equipment and properties belonging to york county was ordered last week by the property committee of county council reeve herman kidd chairman stated following a meeting of the committee j d lucas county solicitor was re quested to bring to date the re cords of all county property we want to take stock of tho properties under the control and ownership of the county as a matter of good business explained reeve kidd the properties are york county huilding 57 adelaide st e regis try offices at newmarket and rich mond st e childrens shelter willowdale house of refuge new market east york and west york markets reforestation lands hol land landing and several proper ties owned jointly by the toronto and york roads commssion lemonville the wh shaw store phone 9512 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings stonffrmt oxiario richards newman a lovely early autuii was solemnized hs noon on saturday september 1st when the k ivr cliff of cookes united church united in marriage florence edith youngest daughter of mr and mrs j a newman of kingston and ralph edward rich ards of chatham son of mr and mrs edward richards of ottawa the ceremony was performed in tho drawing room under an archway o flowers and the brido who was given in marriago by her father entered to tho strains of wedding music from lohengrin played by lmrs warren black she wore a lovoy form fitting gown of sapphire blue chiffon velvet and picture hat of velvet to match and carried an arm bouquet of white orchids and lilyofthevalley mrs t h neville was beautifully gowned in salmon chiffon velvet with hat to match and carried talismen roses and blue corn flowers mr robert jack of chateaugua basin que was best manduring the ceremony mr warren black sang oh promise me following a buffet luncheon was served the brides table being cen tered with the brides cake sur mounted with four tiny pink taper- later the bride and groom left on an extended motor trip to lake placid and new york the bride wearing an extremely smart frock of liavymelre taffetta with navy fur trimmed coat hat and accessories to match both the brido and groom arc graduates of mcglll university mrs newman mother of the bride wore a lovely gown of black chiffon and lace and a corsage bouquet of red roses and mrs richards of ottawa mother of tho groom also choso black triple sheer goorgotto with lace insets and a corsago bouquet of sweetheart rosl es mr and mrs richards will re side in chatham ontario i attend the dominion stores lath birthday sale this week 28 special prices get a free ticket on tho birthday cake draw to take place saturday 930 pm han on heavy trucks on highways is urged plowing match dates trucks of more than oneanda half tons should not be allowed to uso the highways j o little newmarket county commissioner for york county told the ontario association of rural municipalities at the king edward mr little said that allowing trucks to use the highways for transport purposes had helped to ruin tho railroads and that be cause of the immense weight of the vehicles they were damaging tho highways and therefore in creasing tho cost of upkeep algoma district oct sault valley oct st joseph island oct brant county oct six nations indian oct marlboro and n gower oct dufferin county oct frontenac county oct glengarry sept dundas west oct grenville county oct haldimand county oct mohawk indian oct huron south oct tilbury east oct leeds county nt jotnr and addington caistor nov middlesex county oct norfolk county oct ontario south oct ontario north oct powassan district oct peel county oct mount pleasant oct russell county oct orillia oct stormont west oct victoria county oct north dumfries oct eramosa oct puslinch oct wentworth north r oct king and vaughan oct east york oct north york oct international plowing match oct 9 10 1 1 12 kipps laxative herb tablets recommended and sold by j m storey stouffville phone 1003 twp of whitchurch county of york notice of sale of lands arrears of taxes for the municipality of the township of whitchurch announce that the list has been prepared- and that copies thereof may be had in the office of the township treasurer in whitchurch ontario and that said list with notices of sale is being published in the ontario gazette under publication dates august 4th september 1st and october cth 1934 and in default of payment of the taxes as shown in said list i shall at tho time and place mention ed in tho said publication notice proceed to sell said lands to dis charge the arrears together with tho charges thereon w c crawford treasurer treasurers office township of whitchurch aurora july 30 1934 blaise pascal noblo deeds are most estimable when hidden- there is much of nobility in tho life about us in tho business upon our streets and pro fessions and this holps to make life worth while rg clendening funeral director phone stouffville 2c3 treat yourself enjoy an autumn motor coach drive low roundtrip fares when theres a refreshing tang in tho air for flint loiif promised visit and the countryside is presenting its between stouffville and gorgeous burst of autumn splendour and busy cltlos and towns hum with ronewed nunniin activity as they cast off tho languor of x fi summer then is the time when high- xrrtsmivfv 1040 way travel is most delightful then is tho l 1355 tlmo to pay that longpromised visit to 1010 distant friends or relatives then is tho likcnvvi 92005 time to enjoy tho comfort safety and i ospon s2i25 relaxation of an autumn motor coach chicago si 070 drive st louis 2180 equally attractive fares lo tickets and all coach travel information at oilier points subject to anderson phono 158 change without notice gray coach lines