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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 26, 1936, p. 4

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stoufpville ontario march 26th 1936 hornes sundryd coffee 35c per pound few farmers oppose tests for t b cows pure maple syrup per imperial gallon 175 i 1 w 9 j maclarens guest jelly powders 6 packages 25c bulk date special 4 pounds 25c maclarens peanut butter 2 pound jar 25c provincial pointed claremont cut beets 3 tins for 25c claremont choice pumkin 3 tins 25c pure dutch cocoa 2 lbs 25c salted peanuts per pound 10c ideal catsup large bottle 15c macaroni bulk per lb 5c corned beef emery per tin 10c roman meal per package 29c tomatoes choice quality 3 tins 25c fresh vegetables fruits smoked fillets frozen salmon oysters dried herring ratcliff co stouffville ontario winter dairying pays you best prices are usually higher throughout the winter period and fanners have more time to attend their dairy herd to get the best results you should ship your cream stouffville creamery co closed every evening excepting saturday phone 18601 police deny guns at government brampton march 23 guns were not pointed at department of agri culture veterinaries who sought to test pel county cattle for tubercu losis despite rumors to that effect current in brampton the veterinaries could not be reached but provincial police had had no in formation of any farmers waving guns at the testers and magistrate ljc bull was also ignorant of such proceedings the magistrate suggested how ever that the wild rumor might have had its origin in the fact that one man had said that he would not allow the dominion veterinaries on his property the magistrate added that he had no further information that the man making the auitouce- ment had followed it up when the testers came to his farm widely varying attitudes have met the compulsory testing for tubercu losis several farmers are bemoan ing the loss of their entire herdsand are bitterly opposed to the scheme of a restricted area for the eradica tion of bovine tuberculosis other farmers whose losses have been smaller stoically or even joyfully accept the compensation and re place their animals i had six ani mals react to the tests and i got 45 apiece for them said one man besides that i had the carcasses which so long as the cows were not badly infected were sold for beef i thought that they were mighty well sold to tell the truth from a breeder with an accredit ed herd of registered cattle came another and deeper point of view this accredited area system will hit some of the farmers pretty badly perhaps but they will be mighty thankful for it in a tew years it will give their cattle greater value when they are able to say that they come from a restricted area and there is less langer to their families it would be surprising to the gener al public if they could know of the number of cases of tuberculosis among farm children that originate in tuberuclous cows i was in one stable in this county where the farmer was very proud of the line warm quarters he had for his cattle the place was damp because the outside soil drained into the cement foundation of the barn and there was no provision for ventilation whatever i was never so glad to get out of a place in my life the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario yearly subscription rate canada ft united kingdom j200 united states points 250 a v nolan urges lower duty on farm machinery speaking in the house of com mons at ottawa last week v p mu- lock mp for north york gave strong support to the proposed re ductions in the duty of farm imple ments i am in favor of the reduc tion in duty he said because the farmers of canada if they wish to get rid of their surplus products have to compete in the markets of the world if they are going to d that they have to be placed in a favourable position to compete with the farmers of other countries if we are going to hold them up on the cost of their farm implements and necessities of life we cannot expect them to get along very well in com petition with other countries years maple sugar worth 3500000 is spring saving new spring house frocks frocks that are alive with springtime freshness in dainty new spring prints of checks stripes and floral patterns with crisp organdy and pique trims styles are delightfully smart and new the kind you love to wear a size for everyone from miss to matron properly proportioned and generously sized larger women will appreciate the roominess and good fit of these frocks priced at 69c to 195 spring neckwear many new and attractive styles being shown in crisp organdies rough crepe and lustrous satins make your selection now 39c to 150 wool and rayon and all wool hose a splendid quality hose of high class manufacture to be cleared out at an atrac- tive price all shades and in sizes 9 to 10 12 per pair 59c cotton hose womens and childrens cotton hose for home and school wear sturdy well fashioned hose that give dependable service per pair 25c sunny maid jiffy sweaters the easy method of making a smart inex pensive sport sweater sunny maid jifty sweater cloths are sold separately with the edges bound all ready to sew together finished with crochet and a bit of fancy ribbon etc and the sweater is ready to wear two three or four cloths according to style are sufficient to make a sweater sweater cloths each 20c aprons for every occasion in tubfast prints in check dot stripe and floral patterns well proportioned and well made in a variety of styles childrens aprons each 15c 19c 35c womens aprons each 25c 29c 35c 49c new wallpapers have you considered what a difference a new wall paper would make in your living room dining room kitchen and bed rooms new patterns and new colour combinations designed to show your furniture and drapery to best advantage wallpapers that give entire satisfaction are the only kind we sell but that particular kind embrace a vast variety of styles all styles in fact that fashion today counten ances not only the most modish novelties but graceful colorful patterns of every kind to suit every purse and every purpose pay us a visit we can satisfy you ask for sample book drapery and curtains have you seen the splendid showing of drapery and curtain material by the yard which has been just placed in stock exceedingly attractive weaves in net and homespun frilled curtain material for your bedrooms or kitchen in smart colour combinations and all are quite remarkably good values come in and see this line linen towelling fine quality linen towelling with colored borders good weight strongly woven and very absorbent and will give excellent service per yard 17c 19c 25c and 29c bath towels a very complete range of fine quality bath towels heavy and closely woven with a deep absorbent pile white with colored borders or rainbow shades priced at each 25c 29c 39c 49c 69c 85c english cut stemware graceful shapes and artistic cutting characterize this fine ware flawless glass and brilliant cutting combine to make this ware a delight to the eye and will add beauty to your table and taking into con sideration the high quality the price is very low goblets each 100 sherbets each 100 sherbet plates each 89c news that the sap is running in the maple trees caused the depart ment of agriculture to disclose that the white mans maple sugar in dustry in canada is 230 years old this spring and that about 50000 farmers from western ontario to the atlantic seaboard share in the harvest the department estimates that about 70000000 maple trees pro duce sap in eastern canada but that only about onethird of that number are tapped nevertheless the value of last years sugar and syrup har vest was 3522420 an increase in a year of 481s20 the industry was started in 170g at sault an recollet near montreal the puppet show the w h shaw store phone ss1i stouffvllle ontario sj punch and judy entertain mr punch is an englishman but only by naturalization he is in fact a citizen of many nations in each of which he has his own distinctive name the italians call him pulcin ella or polichinele the germans know him as hanswurst in fiance he goes under the alias of guignol while in spain he is dignified as don christoval polichinell he grew out of the personality of the ancient roman clown maccus of whom a portrait in bronze has been unearth ed which strongly resembles judys husband pulcinella is said to have come alive ii italy about 1g00 ad he was carried to england and as punch soon made his appearance familiar on the streets and about the fairs ever since he has been featured as having a long hooked nose and prominent chin a very nutcraker of a profile these with the hump on his hack and breast and the goggle eyes complete the ap pearance of the immortal actor of the minature stage judy his wife a child a devil and a policeman were invented for him with whom he played many differ ent dramas even to religious plays and political satires but always punch is the very prince of villains beating judy belaboring the child wacking the devil and chasing the policeman what should be said of a play in which such villainies are performed if we apply any sort of moral standard to the play of punch and judy writes prof brander matthews of columbia university then that play must ibe dismissed as profoundly and hopelessly immoral but we do not apply a moral standard to the sayings and doings of mr punch for the plain and sufficient reason that he is not a human being he is but a puppet a thing of shreds and patches vitalized for the moment by the hand concealed inside his flimsy body he is a joke and we know he is a joke and all the children know that he is only a joke even the youngest child is never tempted to follow his example or imitate his dark deeds punch and judy once so fre quently seen began to die out the older puppeteers faced with the competition of the cinema wero for ced into retirement only occasion ally would one be found at some country fair or in the side street of some great city but in the last twentyfive years a revival of inter est has brought them again to our attention paul brann has made the puppet famous in his munich theater in florence italy gordon craig labors with delicate art and sympathetic dramatic insight both in the production of puppet shows and in the- training of assistant artists new york city has in tony sarg a puppeteer who has inspired many an amateur to make for him self these more than toys these be ings capable of teaching dramatic students that very important part of acting which consists of not acting that is allowing the imagination of the spectator to do the lions share of the work as george ber nard shaw has said of the marion ettes goodwood toronto correspondent by ul glad to report that some of the sick folk mentioned in last issue ol tribune are somewhat improved mrs george lee has made some improvement also r j palmerston is some better toronto folk are very pleased to read of mr harry woodlands return home from the hospital in reporting the friends who have improved in health one has to stop and think of who will be the next only iast week the scribe spoke of the condition of our friend john mccullough kc how he had kept well this winter but sorry to inform his many friends mr mccullough now lies very ill in the private pavilion of the general hospital mr mccullough on wednesday at his office became suddenly ill and was removed to the general your correspondent speaking to his pri vate nurse this morning and also to his secretary miss hunter was in formed he was much better when his nurse told of the enquiry of the correspondent by an old friend of his he was very much pleased with quietness for a week or so it is hop ed he will be up and around again soon reading of the happening at the stouffville station crossing we think it is time that some sort of wig wag signal should be installed and that without delay with the closing of the hockey season our minds look forward to the bowling season the correspon dent is a member of the greenwood lawn bowling club and any stouff ville member this summer visiting the city may meet the correspon dent at the greenwood park rinks and he will be made welcome vaughan blueman took the services at college street united church college and bathurst sts last sunday april 12th he preaches at queen st east united church april 19 at the anniversary services at riverdale united gerrard leslie where rev george coulter is pastor rev j j robbins formerly of markham also unionville and stouffville who moved to the town of bolton has the circuit church at tullamore st marys anglican where they held their vestery meet ing under mr robbins well well folks as the old theme song the music goes round and round and so does the seasons spring is at hand and the good wood cemetery board have mailed dut their statements for caretaking of the past summer your corres pondent knows it too because he has one to pay and its no wonder mr woodland wears a worried look tom dowswell wears the same art brown he knows its in the book mcdonald has my name your officers have bills to pay be fore starting their spring work and they should be supported in their great work hello stouffville goodwood uxbridge fans he scores vnd so will the man who advertises in the tribune mansion house stouffville ontario all you can eat 35c meals tobaccos chocolates soft drinks sandwiches our specialty acme famous ice cream ladies and gents rest rooms new purchase swagger suits suits from coats from 1250 up 950 up a careful selection of very popular styles in suits swagger and fitted coats are each full lined and come in lovely new shades in all sizes materials of english all- wool tweeds and crepes neatly tailored and priced very reasonable we also have a supply of girls 3 piece sets coat hat and bag materials of fine tweeds in size from a to 14x prices 75 to s775 no extra charge for coats and suits made to measure if necessary if inconvenient for you to call at our store i will be glad to come out and display coats at your home harry golden phone 2g3 stouffville 1 door east of library genuine values are available in used cars they have been reconditioned and are all ready for service call any time and look over our used cars and truck s ford victoria coupe 1931 ford delux sedan 1931 durant coupe delux 1931 ford tudor 1930 plymouth sedan 1930 oldsmobiie special coupe 1929 hudson special sedan 1929 ford coach 1929 ford 1 12 ton truck 1930 2 ford 1 12 ton truck 1929 d f holden dealer for sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 coast to coast in canada newfoundland jamaica cuba puerto kico dominican keiuolic new york cihcaco boston london encland ccotl 1 his bank originated as a small institution over one hundred years ago accordingly it has an especial interest in the problems of the small industrialist and the your account is invited agriculturalist lforldivide facilities in every department of banking ebankof nova scotia ovek a century of banking service

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