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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 27, 1934, p. 5

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stouffville ontario september 27 1934 town topics the new county road from ox bridge east to the lindsay highway south of ureenbaiik is almost completed mrs eliza rose of hartman was tendered a party on her 90th birth day when over 40 guests were pre sent she has resided at hartman 0 years mr ernest itatclift is serving on grand jury in toronto he is the only farmer to have been selected to act on this occasion do not fail to see martha in the price at itatcliffs hall on the evening of sept 27 olive the baby girl 4years or age of mr and mrs walter pipher of lemonville is making satis factory progress toward recovery a the sick childrens hospital toron to the little one is suffering from infantile paralysis two and a half hours solid enjoy ment be sure and see the price drama on sept 27 xext week we enter the final half holiday month for the local mer chants this season they will appreciate the fact that there are five wednesdays in october for sale a raymond sewing machine in good working order also a corona typewriter port able style in good working order prank whetter phone 222 ring- wood toronto truckers wero bidding only 35c a bag to the farmers for their potatoes on monday in this district new brunswick tubers are coming into tlio city this week in car lots for which toronto whole sale dealers are paying 50c a hag mr otto mcmullen 10th street south pulled a garden beet the other day which weighed 7 pounds it is a dark detroit red variety and has attained such a size as to take the cake for bulk even in this year of abnormal growth can vou beat it the uxbridge players will pre sent the price this thursday evening in irateliffs hall in aid of the order of eastern star an organization which did a great deal of charity work in town last winter thereby depleting their funds buy a ticket and see this drama house and lot for sale semidetached pair frame one side now rented must be sold to close estate property located on mill st stouffville apply to harold a sanders solicitor house- to rent six roomed house with every convenience hardwood floor garage main st apply miss gertrude todd markham fair october 456 watch for display adv in this paper next week with details of the pro gram each day have you bought your ticket for chautauqua patrons of the stanley theatre are asked to cooperate with us in parking cars so as to avoid ob structing roadway to creamery as traillc is heavy in this vicinity do not park in driveway ample space at rear of the theatre jcommejuclng wednesday evening next week a dance will bo held in the hall at victoria square and con tinuing every wednesday evening for the fall season good orchestra music and a happy time assured come and join the modern and old tyme numbers w ferguson floor manager a spell of very warm weather in some of the states across the bord er where there was a good market for ontario turnips has caused a slump in the turnip market one or two cars ready for shipment this week could not go forward because of lack of demand cool weather will pep up the market it is believed p w silversides was in town on monday after being absent for most of the summer being at his farm up in scott township f w states that ho will have 3500 bus of grain this fall with a bumper crop of corn and roots as well aaron d grove ringwood who is a local preacher in the wideman mennonite church as well as being one of the young farmers of the dis trict will be able to economize on birthday celebrations in his family for on sept 20 their first child was born to mr and imrs grove which date also happens to lie mr groves natal day coming f e luke optome trist 1g7 yonge street torontos eyesight specialist may be con sulted at boadways drug store stouffville thursday october is eyes examined mrs james mccullough obrien avenue is bereaved in the death of her brother william h jackson who passed away at the residence of another sister mrs j h rise- brough 29 summervillo avenue toronto on sunday last the late mr jackson had resided at ken- more new york but recently re tired in toronto ho had been ill for some time stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie it friday and saturday september 2829 melody in spring chas ruggles lanny betty boop mary boland ross sportlight souvenir tuesday and wednesday october 2 and 3 s horse play andy dovino slim summervillo comedies friday and saturday october 56 death takes a holiday tho loud complaints against the beer parlors is subsiding in this community at least for a time so many people wero seen coming this way with the markham wobble that folks were alarmed about the matter either the old soaks are filled up and fewer people become soused than in the opening weeks of the beer parlors or folks are just becoming accustomed to such con ditions but in any event there is less talk about the matter the closing of the summer camps and resorts we believe has improved conditions some for fewer young folks are to he seen roaming to or from the beer dispensaries when the electric bells failed to function at the school last week it was ultimately discovered that lightning had entered the building and damaged the transformer in the school no other damage was done by the bolt the bells are used in the continuation school to signal the class periods imr f l button kc is giving a cash prize of 5 for the best team of horses on the ground during the county contest in connection with the international plowing match to be held this year at maryvale farms tho home of mr frank p oconnor at wexford this prize wili he competed for by probably 50 teams and before 25000 spectators on tuesday oct 9th some 20 professional men of the medical association of east york with dr gilbert richardson were guests of mr and mrs lloyd turn er at the turner farm on tuesday afternoon the party composed of the executive members made a close inspection of the fine herd of the turners farm dairy and the milk- ng method employed and other wise enjoyed the afternoon and evening in social and business matters connected with their association when we saw seneca baker and truman holden shaking hands with each other at tho tribune ollice door one morning last week we had to reflect on the great ages of these two octogenarian citizens and on how they truly represent the best typo of canadian citizen mr baker is s4 years of age and mr holden si as far apart as the poles in political thought they are none theless akin in many other respects they represent the sturdy typo of pioneer farmers for both of them were tillers of the soil in this locality all their long lives and necessarily have experienced all the hardships incidental to pioneer farm lite in the days before machinery entered the picture fathers of large families these men havo been nation builders in more than one respect mr holden has just recovered from a serious ill ness while mb baker has been sorely grieved in tho passing of his beloved lifo partner but these venerable men still live manfully on toiling as their physical strength will permit and thus do wo pause for reflection as we think of tho long and busy years of these grand old men tho best place ta buy your used car is from a reliable new car dealer for 10 years we have been giving satisfactory sorvico to ford owners in this territory see these specials 9 ford delux fordor 1912 chov 1 ton truck steel 2 ford standard tudors 1930 dump body 1929 2 durant fordors 1929 gmc 2 ton truck stake ford standard tudor 1929 body ford roadster rumble 192s also a numbor of other good durant fordor 192s used cars chev coupe 192s fordson tractor international 2 ton truck par- olivor tractor plow eel delivery 1932 will sell these cars at bargain prices to clear beforo tho season gets too late d f holden dealer ford sales and service phono stonftvillo 18101 stouffvlllo and markluun phono markham 120 the youthful brillinger lad from newmarket who was arrested on a series of cheque forgeries has been committed to the industrial school atmimico until ho is 21 years of age as the lad is only now 13 years his term is a fairly long one the father kenneth brillinger who was also taken into custody here was fined 10 for cruelty to animals in neglecting their horse and awaits a further charge in connec tion with aiding the youthful son in the cheque racket which they carried on as reported in this paper two weeks ago sunday sept 23 will undoubted ly long bo remembered as one of the biggest days in the life of mr o h devey of north toronto for in addition to being the guest organist for the dedicatory services in stouffville united church he al so became the daddy of a lusty baby ljoy early that morning thus if the organist that day had been a little jumpy he might well havo been excused however mr devey is too skilled an artist to allow such a thing to happen and his playing was that of the skilled musician as we said at the outset it was a big day for tho guest organist who will agree with these lines little boys are mighty nice take em any day they come they are always worth their price life without em would bo glum fall plowing will soon bo in full swing wo stock and international plow cockshutt points oliver brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario ojlloijajl mr john agnew of hartnoy man had a brief overnight visit with his brotherinlaw here elijah pennock last week having been un expectedly summoned to his home in the west mr agnew is an acton ontario boy but his wifo is mary connor a native of lincolnville and a sister of the late mrs elijah pennock she was a salvation army officer stationed at acton whpn she came into contact with mr agnew which had such happy culmination mr agnew was tho son of a hotel keeper but never knew the taste of liquor ho is an old railroader and for years was located at winnipeg but re tired to hartney in the sourls dis trict whore his married daughter lives although this section was a marvelous farming district it is now five years sinco tho district had a real crop mr agnows soninlaw possesses fine barns and equip ment but this fall the buildings are empty the drought and grass hoppers spoiled every vestage of crop last winter farmers killed their cattle and sold them in town at only 150 for a quarter of beef more recently mr agnew reports a farmer selling sixty head of cattlo 2 and 3 year old steers for 120 or 2 per head hartnoy is located 16g miles southwest of winnipeg and contains public and high schools opera house and elevators the fine durant motor ear be longing to mr abner baker of ringwood turned over on its side travelling north of lindsay on monday afternoon with mr baker at the wheel attempting to make curve on the road at a fairly- high rate of speed although the windows in the car were all com pletely smashed and fenders crumpled the passengers escaped with only minor bruises in the car with mr baker were rev w k smalley and rev c s mcgrath of stouffville mr win johnson of the 9th concession markham and a passenger from lindsay the party was enroute to fenelon falls to attend the funeral of the late bro carew a valued member of the baptist union who is known personally by many local people mr baker was following mr jas ratcliff who negotiated the curve successfully but somehow mr baker lost control of his car and struck a large white boulder set out to mark the line of traffic some of the passengers returned by train while mr hatcliff was able to bring others who were in the wrecked car this locality is fortunate in securing the well known canadian chautauqua to appear in ratclids hall stouffville giving two enter tainments on monday next oct 1st at 330 and s30 pm and the re maining two on oct 15th at same hours each of the four entertain ments will give an hour and a half of high class program dr tehyi hsieh well known international chinese statesman will- lecture music and drama by a cirtnpany of actors all four concerts for the minimum cost of 100 tickets may be used by different members of the same family apply to yoar merchant for a copy of the program quality service we want barley oats mixed grain wheat wheat buck- highest market price for all grains we have clean fall wheat built about 40 years ago tho spacious solid brick residence erected by the late john bray merchant tailor was sold last week to mr harry paisley of stouffville the sale price is said to be less than half the cost of erecting a similar residence today this property is located on main street immediately east of the congregationalchristian church at the corner of main and stouffer streets when first erected the placo was regarded as among the very finest properties in the vill age and there were many now ones at that time of more recent years the property fell into disrepair but mr paisley intends to trim up tho once beautiful hedges and other wise improve the grounds again the house is finished in beautiful oak and is said to be one of the warmest homes in town recently the property came into possession of f l button kc who intended putting on some repairs and gener ally improving the place had be not found a purchaser treat your fall wheat with ceresan a dust disin fectant fertilizers of all brands for hand fall wheat on stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario eam for best results ship your cream to stouffrille creamery our prices are the highest and our service is unexcelled- j stouffville creamery c0 open tuesday thursday and saturday evening a further step on the road to recovery a statement by the prime minister of canada the dominion of canada will offer for public sub- q ivntinnnl ffimurv scription within the next few days the 1934 refunding jiecuotfj loan it is an undertaking of such significance to the debt conversion which canada has achieved since every citizen that i think it fitting to present this brief 1931 by thus maintaining national credit and securing explanation ofits close relation to the welfare and continued national economy has been a major factor in our progress progress of our country toward business recovery the 1934 loan is not an incidental effort it is a part a year ago preliminary to the 1933 refunding loan i and an essential part of the great debt conversion pro- took occasion to express the belief that canada had passed gramme in which canada has been engaged since 1931 and the low point of depression and was definitely upon the by which wo are refunding at maturity the large sums road to recovery today our progress toward recovery borrowed for wartime purposes the national importance is a matter of established fact since the low point of of this programme and of the 1934 loan as part of it february 1933 the trend of business has been moving cannot be over emphasized it is important from three steadily upward in an improvement so marked and so con- aspects 1 national credit 2 national economy 3 sistcntly sustained that wo need no longer doubt its reality national recovery- 1 shall deal with each of these in turn lno facts of business recovery aro written beyond dispute 2t j gi in our statistical records the most significant indices lycltloncll ktgalt relate to physical volume of business industrial production national credit means to a nation what an honest reputa- f c p production employment and tion means to a man its maintenance is a primary p ere is the record in each case essential and necessitates that each obligation be met fully and promptly as it comes due cmr debt conversion percentage increase programme is then in the first instance our method of du of danrasfen meeting our obligations and thus maintaining our credit fast year fcbnmry lyaa by this programme canada has already refunded physical volume of business 138 8 858000000 of maturing wartime debt and completion of industrial production 15 56 the 1934 loan will bring the refunded total to over one cnrloadings 10 3 294 billion dollars as a result canadas credit stands notably electric power production 124 js high both at home and in the great money markets of i lis iilfs the world wholesale prices 40 137 farm products prices 77 433 striking evidence of our high credit standing was given within the last few months when canada secured im- s sf i r- t j i j available ore uioao for august la other coites thtwo for july mediate oversubscription of a longterm loan in ivondon at a price to yield the investor less than 3k and in 0 cxtcrnnl lrnue c nrc ally encouraging during new york obtained a oneyear loan of joooooooo lhe lirst ei mon of u bearing interest at 2 per cent and there is equally canadian products increased approximately 99000000 striking evidence at the present moment in the fact that 327 0 thc last year the correspond- evcry internal issue of dominion of canada bonds now increase for imports has been slightly under 93000000 outstnndmg is selling today at substantially above its or 38 29 issue price the twelveyear 4 bonds of thc 1933 refunding loan issued at 96i are now selling at 104 to a t c yield approximately za a turthet step anyono who reflects upon these three aspects of credit 2 national jiiconomy economy and recovery will at once appreciate that the debt conversion programme is vitally important to every the debt conversion programme m the second pkee is canndian ami that consequently the success of tho 1934 providing substantial savings in pubhcintcrest charges umn is lhft pcreonal concern of every innn an womnn in the debt which we are refunding was incurred with m- tne i tcrest rates at artificially high wartime peaks refunding is now being accomplished with interest rates throughout the 1934 loan is a further stop in a great national undcr- the world moving steadily downward toward more normal taking its success means n further step on the road to levels an cncourngingworld movement which is essential recovery i know that i need not stress the attractiveness to business recovery by refunding under these conditions of the loan as the soundest possible investment for hint canada has already obtained a reduction of the previous will be universally recognized i do however earnestly interest charges amounting to more tlian 9000000 per call upon my fellow canadians to support this ixinn to annum and completion- of the 1934 loan will provido a the limit of their abilities as an opportunity to promote further saving of over 5000000 per annum our national welfare i know of no way in which thc tho annual saving of over 14000000 thus secured has a individual citizen can render greater service to himself direct cash benefit to every taxpayer this saving has and to ba country much more than offset tho interest charges on tho debt which has been incurred to meet thc extraordinary burden of unemployment relief it has to a considerable extent offset the heavy burdens which the depression period has imposed with respect to railway and other current require ments it will also pavo tho way to tax rodnctions with the retain to better times prime minister or canada dominion of canada 1934 refunding 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