stouffville ontakio august 15th 1935 pickling season is here we carry only the highest grades of cider malt and white wine vinegars and all spices dont risk the keeping of your pickles with xx or lower grades of vinegar and cheap spices peaches peaches are a full crop dont be disappointed with hard immature fruit- let us have your orders and we will select your needs from properly ripened fruit remember that the st john peach comes first about the first week of exhibition and after that the elbertas and other varieties plums only the early plums so far these are not it for canning however canning plums will be starting in the course of a week or two we will take care of all orders entrusted to us for the different varieties liberals to hold convention on monday aug 19 ratgliff go stouffville ontario north york liberal convention you are invited to hear hon mitchell f hepburn premier of ontario w a fraser mp trenton ross gray mp sarnia w p mulock mp north york morgan baker mla north york richmond hill arena monday august 19 1935 commencing at 830 pm dst everyone invited ample seating accommodation amplifying equipment north york liberal association j h naughton prest j e smith secy- god save the king the convention of the north york liberal association to name a can didate to contest the riding at the coming federal election will be held in richmond hill arena monday eve ning august 19 col w p mulock kc mp who was elected with a sweeping majority in the byelection last fall and who has represented the riding with marked ability during the last session of parliament will un doubtedly again be tendered a unanimous nomination the con vention promises to be one of the largest ever held in the riding of north york and the speakers will in clude hon mitchell f hepburn premier of ontario w a fraser mp from trenton ross gray mp from sarnia as well as the north york members col imulock and morgan raker all electors of the rid ing are cordially invited to attend the meeting which will commence at s30 pm daylight saving time threshing license newest issue goldie fleming talks all about reconstruction also outlines liberal policies on responsible government and per sonal liuert3 condemns the con servative governments action in slashing veterans pensions the great number of weeds cut down in the province of ontario this year had caused the provincial gov eminent to issue licenses in order to control the spread of weed seeds throughout the country it has be come necessary to enforce every thresher operating a threshing ibusl- uess to have a registration certificate for liis machine before commencing operations and to cleanse his machine and equipment before i moving same j this applies to all machines moved from farm to farm only a certifi cate is necessary tor each machine similar to an automobile license weed inspectors within eacli town ship are to enforce the law with the assistance of the government weed inspectors mrs ache who has been suffering from foot troubles is well she used cress corn and bunion salves for sore feet at j m storeys drug store stouffville send the tribuno to absent friends ftthic ft7 womens white gloves i i w i vr chamosuede fabric gloves pull on style a very serviceable glove per pair 49c svw a w mesh gloves with organdie cuff very smart ib sum m b a n regularly 69c per pair special 19e b tf i ll a li white silk gloves of fine quality with fancy jl mmajiljllbkra cuff regular 100 special 75c white silk gloves with organdie cuff imtt wa w o t regulai 79c s 59c un i tlfcilij 1 new teap have you seen the new tfio streamlines teapot brown earthenware english tea- specials in sportwear pts of an entirely new design artistically decorated in three sizes 2 pints 24 pints biouse and shorts white blouse with an three pints price each 89c blue shorts blouse has peter pan collar and short sleeves sizes 14 to 20 regular 1 19 paper se special 79c a new and attractive package of broadcloth sport suits embossed napkins in 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price each 59c roomy comfortable garment buttoned at side some with belts each 49c 89c womens mainsook gowns childrens sport suits pink an1 white mainsook night gowns generous size bound in contrasting colours in navy and blue drill cool and with sharing on front- light cool 79c comfortable sizes 8 to 14 regular smo cotton crepe nightgowns in poach pink special 79c nile blue and white 79c 100 119 childrens pantee dresses wash dresses attractive prints in checks and floral a large assortment of frocks well made patterns sizes 3 4 6 years special 39c in a great variety of styles in plain stripe rompers 1 2 3 years each 39c dot and floral patterns and all fast colours sunsuits red blue and green each 39c sizes 14 to 52 priced at 69c to 195 store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings the w h shaw store phone 9611 stouffville ontario the federal election campaign is underway in kast york iu dead earnest so rar as the liberal candi dature is concerned and coldie fleming is blazing his way through the riding in a manner that is focus ing attention in the very remote- parts of the district meetings in the interests of mr fleming have recent ly been held at thornhill newton- brook willowdale all in north york and todmorden and other centres in kast york also at scarboro islullsoakridgeswest hill and scarboro jet meetings will short ly he held in the north when the farmers complete harvesting opera tions now in full swing the candidate for the york east hiding coldie fleming addressed woodbine donlands liberals the oilier evening and at the conclusion of an able speech he was tendered a hearty ovation by those present clearly demonstrating that the association was solidly behind his candidature mr fleming in his address out lined the policies of the federal liberal party lie stated that the tariff policy of the conservatives had been steadily drying up the canadian trade streams and it must be obvious to all thinking people that if mr bennetts high tariff policy was persisted in due time it would economically ruin tiie country the candidate further said that under the tariff policies of the liberal party the trade of canadahad great ly increased luring the regimes of the late sir wilfred laurier and the might hon win lyon mckenzie king and he predicted that the liberal party would if returned to power bring about improved trade conditions through reverting to tiie former liberal partys tariff policy as canada could not live unto itself alone hut must trade with the other nations of the world air fleming reminded his audience that the leader of the conservative party hon r b bennett in 1930 had stated he would blast his way into- the markets of the world but in stead of accomplishing this his tariff policy has driven thousands of canadians to t lie bread lines and poor houses regarding unemployment the candidate went on to state that the liberal party would if returned make it their first concern and by adoption of policy of cooperation between the provinces and munici palities for the administration of unemployment relief and in en deavouring to provide work for the unemployed he was strongly of the opinion that the vast majority of our unemployed citizens desired work at standard wages rather than a dole system of relief mr fleming in speaking on the question of responsible govern ment said the present conservative government had usurped the rights of parliament and had assumed autrocratic powers by in vesting in the cabinet unlimited control he said liberalism stands as always for a free parlia ment and for the supremacy of parliament and it would re peal the legislation enacted by the administration which deprives parliament of its control of ex penditures and taxation and invests the executive with unwarranted arbitrary powers as for example 1 legislation permitting the executive to iuact measurer by orderlncouucil for peace order and good government 2 legislation providing the executive with a blank cheque for expenditures of any kind the candidate in speaking on the attitude of the liberal party to wards personal liberty said the conservatives under cover of the present crisis had abrograted the rights of free speech and free association he stated that with tho purpose in view of restoring these fundamental british principles that the liberals stood pledged to repeal that vicious legislation known as section 9s or the criminal code and put an end to the pre- scent practice of arbitrary deporta tion used car depot proper barley will find a good market a deputation from york county council were advised by premier hepburn last week that farmers could by raising the right type of barley find a market for their product in the breweries of the province the deputation headed by m baker member for north york and w j gardhouse mpp for west york came to ask tho premier to urge the brewers to use more on tario iharley in the manufacture of their product they were told that the brewers are already using all the ontario grain that is fit for thai pur pose ford victoria coupe 1s31 ford delux fordor 1931 ford tudor 1330 ford coupe rumble 1929 ford coupe 1929 chrysler 02 sedan 192s ford tudor 1928 oakland sedan 1927 willys knight sedans 1927 trucks ford li ton truck 1930 ford 1 i ton truck 1929 chev 1 ton truck 1927 dodge ton truck 192c these cars are all sold undor a 5 day exchange trial or a 3 day money back guarantee also a free ticket on every 1000 paid for used car on the draw for the 800 ford vs coach d f holden phone 18401 stouffville phone 120 markham farmers may lower pork hogs are selling around the satis factory price of 9 so for the ontario farmer off trucks toronto hut over in the usa the price has climbed to 12 and pork is so high at tho butcher shops that house wives are picketing the meat markets to prevent its said thus do things go from one extreme to another hogs are one of the easy things to produce fast and we are in formed that a local farmer lias is hogs mostly bred on a 100 acre farm so we see the market glutted in the not distant future which is a surer way to destroy the price of pork than any picketing organiza tion can accomplish grain seeds coal grain and seed markets are about to open soon waiting for crop prospects we will be in the market for alsiki and grains of all kinds at highest market prices cement on hand at all times also poultry feeds and scratch grains leave your orders for welshcoal american hontus coke coal poko- s w hastings phona 169 stouffville cream for best results and a sure market at all times ship i your cream to stouffville creamery i stouffville creamery co phone 186 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings terabel the llinga isfjmap toronto single 81c return 155 daily service eastern st andard timo leave leave stouflvillq toronto mrs ii bay at anderson dundas a c15 am 800 am b 825 am el 230 pm c12s0 pm a 130 pm d 2 15 pm e 915 pm c 350 pm e 740 pm a daily except sunday holidays b sun hoi only c sat only d daily except saturday sun day holidays e sat sun hoi only coach connections at buffa lo and detroit for all points in the united states tickets and information at gray coach lines stouffville mrs h anderson ph 178 the part the c n r plays in marketing canadas crops so essential to the trade commerce and general welfare of canada are the various classes of freight carried in the course of a year by canadian national railways that it is difficult to give pride of place to any particular one but in their allround importance to every section of the community agricul tural products must rank very high they form the backbone of the nations business activities and contribute directly and in large volume to its industry and employment everywhere during 1934 the c n r carried over eight and a half million tons of agricultural produce being an increase of 644 over 1933 in this total are included 134700000 bushels of wheat 14000000 bushels of corn 35700000 bushels of oats and 15500000 bushclsof barley the aggregate of these commodities showing an increase of 41 when compared with the preceding year it is interesting tonote that the average haul of each ton of wheat was approximately seven hundred and fifty miles without the rail facilities of the cnr no doubt some of this agricultural produce might still have reached a market but it could only have done so at a much higher cost to the producer and the quantity would necessarily have been negligible for practically all the crops which enter into the figures above enumerated were placed in freight cars at points where the only rail transportation obtainable was that provided by canadian national railways these crops come from far scattered districts in many cases from sparsely populated communities but they are the result of the labours of men and women who each year create millions and millions of dollars of new wealth for canada in this work the cnr is their partner and helper as is well known the crop movements of recent years have been much below normal much below the standard of productivity of our prairies and agricultural areas and much below the volume which the c n r is equipped to handle the figures quoted should therefore be considered in that light the carriage of agricultural produce is of course only one of the activities of the cnr in every branch of rail transportation it is equipped to give the best of service all the year round under all conditions econom ically courteously and competently your patronage is respectfully solicited during the present sum mer season the cnr is providing special fares anil excursions between points throughout canada these are exceptional travel bargains the nearest cnr agent will be glaii to give j till particulars