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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1936, p. 4

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stouffville ontario thursday sept 24 1936 alvin s farmer licensed ahctloneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere address gormley post office phone stouffville 6312 announcing stewart beare radio service of newmarket formerly of markham in stouffville every friday at braithwaites hardware phone 9g01 tea cup tea with the purchase of each pound of this special orange iekoe tea you get a unit of the famous english chinaware freda pattern free drop in and see our display of these premiums tea cup tea exhibition coupons redeemed here s special fresh ground coftee per pound 20c the fearsome age in which we live clarks pork beans jumbo per tin 10c grapefruit juice 2 tins 25c homes flavored puddings per pkg 10c christies new salted crackers per pkg 12c canned pumpkin 3 tins large 25c p g soap 7 bars 25c hand soap assorted 3 cakes 14c westons roval cream sodas 2 lb pkg 25c fly tox with the handy hand sprayer aeroxon fly coils 3 for 5c bulk fly spray flygo per pint 30c fresh vegetables and fruits in season fresh fish every tuesday morning ratcliffco stouffville ontario grain wanted we aro in the market tor alsiki seed timothy and aualfa and will pay highest market prices get our prices he- fore selling poultry feeds on hand at all times salt coment tile at wareho use or delivered american oorder your coal now welsh scotch nut pea and pocohontas also coke stove s w hastings phono 1g9 stouffville ont it is no wonder that people are fearful in these days as we read of wars and of rumors of wars on every hand but it has been always like that in the first part of the present century russia was the big bug oear in fact for many years prior to that time the russian menace al ways threatened the security of the british empire all thought that the russian bear would one day stretch out his paw and seize india and in this way secure the downfall of the empire it was mr joseph chamberlain britains astute colonial secrotary that dispelled that illusion by enlist ing the aid of the japanese he man aged to end the dream of the russians and the nightmare of the british when the russians were de feated on laud and sea by the little nipponese hut instead of our dream of security being maintained another danger loomed tho yellow peril the century had not far advanced when another danger appeared kaiser william had dreams of world conquest that continued a number of years until in 191s the germans were defeated and the teutonic scare being ended and once more britain felt at ease but fears are wholesome it is fear of the cold that cause men in summer to prepare for winter fears of famine that cause men to culti vate the soil fears of ill health and disease that makes men study diet and seek the aid of medical men it is fear of security that causes men in times of peace to prepare for war not very long ago mr ramsay macdonald the benevolent british premier thought he would introduce a disarmament policy hoping there by to save the taxpayers money in his own land and others and thus put an end to the mad rush of armaments that he saw was going on all around him he brought in disarmament holiday fully believin that other nations would applaud his policy and follow suit it is true they applauded his policy but they did not follow suit this was proved in very recent clays other nations watching old britain sleep said very little for fear of waking her up and when she found japan italy and germany had all stolen a march on her and were hurling defiances in her very teeth and she being unprepared was unable to help herself for whilst she had been sleeping they had prepared for der tagg now britain discovers from bitter experience- that a stitch in time saves nine and the present tax payer has to foot the bill with big interest to pay for that which had goodwood toronto flashes mr and mrs gladwell have re turned from their summer cottage near jtice lake mrs gladwell ber- been neglected in the past the good rore marri3 was ii feaster book says if the good man of the house had known when the thief would have come lie would have watched and not have permitted his house to be broken into if ever britain needed to watch it is right now the quints a 200 mile motor trip from stouff ville will take you to the famous babies crepe and celanese dresses fall suggestions cotton tweeds for those women who prefer to make their own frocks this now shipment of cotton tweeds will prove very desireable good heavy qualty and attractive shades of wine inown blue gray and green per yard 20c and 35c cotton underwear for fall wear garments that are suitable for- the cooler weather good firm weave with fleece lining vests with high neck and long sleeves price per garment 89c a special in linene frocks very smart and attractive lnene frocks with bright contrasting trim these have been very popular and there are not many left but we are going to clear them all out regularly sold at 100 sale price 79c clearance of sockees regularly 29c and 25c sale price 19c regularly 19c sale price 1 5c regularly 15c sale price 10c clearing sale to make room for new stock all good styles and limited quantity only prices to 350 149 195 new wool and cotton frocks for fall wear smart two piece dresses in new and attractive weave and n the new fall shades a high quality frock for the cooler weather in green blue rust wine and brown sizes 34 36 38 priced at 395 wallpapers that give entire satisfaction are the only kind we sell but that par ticular kind embrace a wide variety of styles all styles in fact that fashion today countenances not only the most modist noveltes but graceful colorful patterns of every description to suit every purse and every purpose pay us a visit we can satisfy you new floor coverings that will brighten up your rooms when the dull fall weather comes and make your furniture look so much bettei- lnoleums congoleums oilcloth and feltol are all good floor coverings for the various rooms and our prices are reasonable we invite your inspection table oilcloth a very full and complete showing of first grade oilcloth in 54 and 64 widths get your 0lcloth to harmonise with your kitchen trim 1 14 yard width per yard 39c 1 12 yard width per yard 49c gift china and glassware you would be hard to please if you could jj nortind gifts to suit every occasion in our x china department lovely hand painted china hi an infinite variety of forms and brilliant cut glass in useful and artistic styles and all at very reasonable prices bone china gups and saucers at 75c 100 125 fine english pottery at 175 to 500 jardinieres with attractive colouring 100 english teapots 5 6 and 8 cup size 49c japanese cup and saucer with graceful designs per cup and saucer 10c jap cup and saucer clover leaf pattern 10c plain white cups each 5c fruit nappies plain white or wth floral decorations each 5c plain glass tumblers light or heavy weight 5c the w h shaw store it you are one of the married men who have stoutly declared im not going to take any trip like that to see any quintuplets lake it from us you might as well start to put on the soft pedal for she will likely get you there some day anyway says the shelburue economist in case you havent been there but have been thinking about making the trip or even if you are one of the de clarers not for me who are be ginning to feel the pressure from the better threequarter that is going to be too strong for you you may be interested to know the mileage re quired to make the trip from walkerton the distance is about 240 miles at callander niue miles this side of north bay turn right at the main corner and follow the dafoe hospital signs it is a winding sand road but not in bad shape at the hospital where the famed quintup lets aro to be seen you will find a big parking field on the right hand side of the road across from the hospital there is no charge for parking hut as soon as your car is parked a young fellow will likely pop up and start to clean your wind shield and windows so the tip makes it the same as a parking fee you will have no reason to feel foolish or lonely because you have made such a trip simply to look for a few minutes at a bunch of kiddies for there will be hundreds of thous ands there to keep you company at the north side of the hospital you join in the throng of other visitors and pass between two high wire fences to the entrance of the build ing no need to tell you what to do next for the people behind will keep shoving you along and the police men on duty will do the rest as you enter the wired laneway you may notice a couple of boxes of small stones to your right they arent there for you to throw at the people ahead to hurry them up childess couples from the states started tak ing stones away from the dionne neighborhood a year or so ago in the hope that they might have talisman- ic properties some declared the charm had worked and now dr dafoe keeps a liberal supply of stones in boxes so that visitors may easily help themselves as you enter the hospital you are herded through a narrow hallway with frosted windows at one side turning the corner of this hallway you come to a section where the windows are clearvision so far as you are concerned but the quints cant see you and while you walk slowly along stealing what chances you may to come to a standstill you look at the famous five dionnes at play in their liberallytoyed gar den in charge of a nurse if sugges tions are in order the one wo have to offer is that the names be placed on the hacks of each of the five it would save a heap of argument and speculation among the visitors at the time and after they are ushered out by the policemen through an other wiredonboth sides laneway lots of souvenirs and refresh ments are on sale at stands near the hospital and if you are interested in papa dionnes autograph you may have it for a quarter tho quints are on view twice a day only from 930 to 1030 in the morning and one hour from 2 or 230 in the af ternoon mr chas blueman of woodstock visited toronto last week rev john bushneu conducted the funeral service of the late mr strugnell last saturday mr strug- nell was a great friend of our alex brown and the scribe miss anne davey spent tho week end at port huron markham fair is not far off now is the time to tune up the old buss and visit the old home district where you will meet all your old friends a friend of the scribe motored to stouffville to purchase some tropical fish hut found out at the plant this breed was no longer handled many varieties of gold fish however are specialized in one thing the visitor did land on was a splendid meal at the mansion house for the sum of only 35c news for the toronto flashes column in the weekly issue of the tribune will be more than welcom ed by the correspondent each week we appreciate the news given by the correspondent at goodwood any events or news of former good wood or stouffille folks here in tor onto will be welcomed by the folks out at stouffville and goodwood by calling hargrave 3012 any evening after six oclock the scribe will be pleased to forward any interestiug news to the editor if you would like a copy of the tribune let me know and i will see one is mailed to you glad to hear that our friend miss legate is visiting goodwood hope she will enjoy her visit mr and mrs george lee visited aurora on saturday last and stouff ville on sunday ross lee son of mrs john lee is holidaying here in canada mr lee resides in new york the members of century baptist church on mcpherson ave pre sented to their pastor rev mr hackson a plymouth car it is this church where the rev c h schutt came after preaching at uxbridge and goodwood also it is this church where our friend miss ottawell attends service mr william davey from ottawa visited toronto this week on busi ness and also visiting his sister and brothers sorry to read of the passing away of miss alice m rae the corres pondent and the many friends of this respected well known family asks mr frank rae and his sisters to accept our deep sympathy at this time in their loss of their beloved sister we are pleased to read of the beautiful glads grown by our friends at goodwood when good roads lead to our home village former goodwood fglk will want to go out and see these things of beauty goodwood may not be marked on every road map there may be a good reason for this good roads will advertise any place a spot on a road map might he all right but a village on a paved road is a lot better boost up our home village edman skinner orville taun austin trent murray brown allen harper stuart starr nora graham charles orland david clarke grain william grounds david grounds joe lundy gladys trenton robert forfar jack fergusou marie scott lome smith eruest smith david bonner atleeu wideman billie kingdon mary williams mildred glover flowers ruby fockler joyce van luven dorcen stephenson klsie taun allen gilbert irene patterson albert reynolds norman druery harry armitage hoots vegetables audrey sproxton betty bowser lundy wells harold atkinson vandorf fair root crops and flowers average l brillinger most points above scores plagued hed try to oust the fly sir you cannot realize how much i heartily despise the common little household flies that love to bite and tantalize us inoffensive city guys and fill our lives with tears and sighs and make our angry passions rise until we utter words unwise in language that we cant disguise and cannot even analyze i simply hate the pesky flies theyre fiendish murderers and spies for as no doubt you may surmise they get in jam and milk and pies and everything that meets their eyes when they go out to hunt supplies while wo try to economize twould fill my heart with glad surprise if somo rich per son would arise and offer to do nate a prize to anyone who could devlso a speedy way to slaughter flics tho greatest pest beneath the skles my own suggestion sterilize t mcneil an exceptionally fine display of farm products and livestock was on exhibit at the annual vandorf pub lie school fair held last thursday attracting a large crowd of people from all sections of whitchurch township root crops and flower displays were above average in view of the dry summer according to w m cockburn district agricultural rep resentative of newmarket under whose supervision school fairs aro being conducted throughout the northern section of york county the r pinder and son trophy for the cattle judging competition was won by dean fockler and joe for far ewart pinder made the presen tation leonard brillinger 12-year- old pupil from bewtesda won the t eaton co cup for tho highest aggregate points margaret emmet- spn and delbert dike were second and third respectively audrey hunt won the stock judg ing competition defeating leonard brillinger and orville faun respec tively margaret bosworth won third prize the public speaking contest was won by thomas sheridan flora petlovay was declared the winner of the spelling contest with madelon bell dorothy kennedy next somo of the winners were as fol lows lambs margaret emmeraon bruce pres ton roy mcnicol harry eade huldah starr dorothy eade aileen smith john palmer harry wright riding contest john bosworth fred williams morley davis har vey preston recitation audrey hunt betty preston and mary bosworth calves frank preston eric torrance vincent woodhouse bruco jutman albert stanley helen louisa norman paradlne john reaman mary reynolds albert edwards school work ross smith eugene preston- mer- vin harper grant merlin audrey proxtou harold atkinson edward marjorie mackie rowland edwin tartuan williams george bowser lundy helen fines frances smith betty hope fruit lloyd bolender paul bolender luudy wells betty hope roy woods lome kay vegetables eunice yake bruce chapman ethel sheridan albert reynolds kathleen baldwin audrey hunt gilbert dike robert petch ruth wilson ladles mens winter coats i have a largo supply of winter coats to suit every member in the family they are made of all wool cloth and tweeds trimmed with sable wolf french beaver genuine beaver fox and persian lamb all coats have a 2 year guarantee linings or satin linings and chamois inter lined prices from 1215 up i will be displaying coats at saunders store one door east of the post office every tues day thursday and satur day evenings also satur day afternoons no extra charge for coats made to measure harry golden phone 157 stouffville suregain fertilizer sold by us as lowest market price we supply a fertilizer drill for sowing it you wish mixed grain we aro well stocked with mixed grain at reasonable prices dry hardwood for sale at 1000 per cordwood cut free any length and delivered get our quote on malting barley oats and other grains for which we are in tho market the gormley elevator phones 7303 and 7307 frank harvey prop genuine values ford delux fordor 1934 ford delux fordor 1934 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford standard tudor 1930 oldsmobile sedan 1930 nash sedan 1930 whippet cabriolet 1928 a fordson tractors chandler sedan 1928 hudson sedan 1929 ford 2 ton truck 157 wb 1934 ford 1 12 ton truck 131 wb 1930 ford 1 12 ton truck 131 w b 1929 reconditioned also a number of other good reconditioned used cars bargain price d f holden dealer stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 a word about delivery of cream the new butter grading grading of cream on the ontario it is now more important deliveries or shipments of our creamery system is so have to wait till your can cream as often as you wish a week for best results ship your creamery act brought about a closer part of all creameries in than ever before to make cream more often arranged that you do not is full but may bring your or our truck will call twice cream to the stouffville stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evening phone 18601

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