thawsmnrjiirriwaamfflmi stouffville september 19th 1929 home town store yu pay lssa for more at the home- town store peaches at the best of season see our colorado peaches in boxes very fine picnic hams 19c lb something new persian melons pt jars guaranteed sound doz 100 qt jars guaranteed sound doz 110 jar rubbers finest 4 pk for 25c zinc jar tops and glasses finest of spices and vinegars c ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 alsike the alsike crop being about threshed we will be in the market for it highest prices will be paid by us according to quality leave your order now for fertilizer for fall wheat sowing s w hastings phone 169 stouffville the stouffville tribune published every thursday- hate 200 per year 250 to the united states notes and comments the ontario election will be held on wednesday october 30th just six weeks away there are still many autos runn ing on the highways with glaring headlights so far as we can learn very little is done to correct this menace which is the cause ot so many accidents it is one thing that hie department ot highways has failed to cope with satisfactorily m due to complaints that in many parts of the united states canadian bank bills are accepted only at dis counts ranging from 3 to lfi per cent the federal reserve board and the dopartment of commerce have undertaken to work out plan that will assume acceptance of dominion currency practically at par there is no moro sunday in rus sia the soviet has abolished the sabbath s a day of rest and they will now have the continuous pro duction week the only redeeming feature about the new law is that every worker will be allowed one days rest after every five or six days labor but sunday is not recog nized or set apart for all the people m we hope that the report in the globe that rubber sidewalks will bo a thing of the not distant future will not deter the local municipal council in proceeding with the new cement walks in town the holdup in the work at the present time has really nothing to do with the council waiting for this discovery to develop but rather to the contractor having to go on another piece of work capt harold bruels 12th york rangers will likely be the con servative standardbearer in the coming provincial election in the riding of north york according to the express herald the conservat ive newspaper at newmarket mr bruels is understood to be the like ly candidate it is not certain at the present time whether wm pearson he silting liberal member will be a candidate again but the matter will shortly be settled at a meeting of the party representatives in the riding within a short time big stock reduction sale our stock must be reduced to make room and to accomplish this a ten day sale is on only a few of the snaps are here mentioned the public forgets to the business man who thinks the public does not need to be con stantly reminded of who he is and what he sells the often told story of lyles pcarliue will bear repeating in 1904 pearline a cleaning mater ial was used by a large percentage of the housewives in the country and the company spent 500000 in advertising that year later the ad vertising was curtailed and about 1907 it was discontinued altogether as the company thought the prod uct was so wellknown that it did hot require advertising sales fell off rapidly but the owners persisted in their 11011 advertising policy until 1915 when the whole concern in eluding the good will was sold for 12000 pearline was dead many other products whose names were household words a few years ago arc not heard of today because they tailed to keep up their advertising and consequently the public forgot tbem business men must remeb- er that new generations are coming along all the time and these new buyors must be personally sold on the product of a store as their fath ers and mothers were sold before them the only time it is sate to stop advertiing is when one is ready to go out of business uxbridge tw1 council heavy silk bloomers and vests all the newest shades reg 125 to 175 special 110 rose bud silk lingerie in combinations also combination bloomer and skirt silk lace trim reg 260 r special 159 griffin locknit lingerie silk vest and bloomers reg 200 and 25p special 179 odd sizes in silk bobette bloomers and vests clearing sale 69c crepe gowns in white and colours reg 125 and 150 special 95c womens fancy crepe pajamas reg 200 sale price 129 silk hose all the newest shades vellum evenglow crane croale toquiet flesh and beage special prices 49c 59c 69c 95c 11 ribbed hose a well made reinforced stocking of heavy cotton yarn an extra special for the boys sizes 6 10 reg 50c special 3 pr for 100 1lrlbber hose for ghls or boys special while they last only 12 k cents a pr silk crepe and georgette scarf reg 125 to 225 special sale price 95c odd sizes in childrens sox reg 39c and 75c reducing sale 19c pr special in wool and cotton fabric rugs while they last 89c heavy sea grass mats reg 125 special 95c sea grass mats reg 59c and 75c special sale 49c black silk pailette satin finish 36in width reg 125 siwchl sale s0c 150 yds cclanese voile and floral celaneso reg 150 yard sale price 59c yard 500 yis print 32 in width special 1734 c yard 500 yds of printed muslin in mauve blue rose green and fawn 3g in width clearing clearing at 15c yard 1000 yds linen toweling uxbridge township council met on saturday at goodwood with the members all present and iteove cassie presiding the minutes of last meeting were read and confirm ed there were no communications of airy importance mr b forsyth again came before the council in re ference to the tile drain crossing a portion of his farm stating council could now go ahead and repair the same as the field was clear ot grain j w goulds account ot s91g92 was presented and passed for pay ment for building the bridge known as the noble bridge on the north townlino the same having been com pleted mr gould has also built three other large culverts in the township and now has the contract for building the bridge on the south townline just west of the third con cession line and has commenced same a bylaw was given its several readings and passed authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow money until the taxes for 1929 are collected the principal part of the days business was the passing of the fol lowing accounts for road work wm prentice 1240 harry wellman 1120 ira stinor 1350 ingot iron co 90 0 barnes daivid s785 w 1 hackney 2025 elwoqd carruthers 2800 moore bros 40 j howard leask 1400 s j wooldridge 1051 j diniel wagg 250 1 miles ilouck 2300 w p carmody 9375 w a hall 41279 irobert stuart 2200 cecil ltacham 1000 alfred mcdonald 240 imanfred wagg 1040 john kydd 9co alfred ward g390 si b rodman 735 w w toole 2002 north ontario times for adv 004 isaac james lambs worried 1000 isaac tompkins valuing sheep 100 on motion of mossrs davies and pickard council adjourned to satnr day october 19th for general busi ness blooms decorated these boney rooms and added to the distinction of this house where people really live it is the fruit ot real work from hands that are not ashamed to labor and find glory in the result are they not artists having created the beautiful the writer was impressed with the sanity of christian living and all it implies lucky the man who buys such a home but our regret is with those who expect to leave it forced by the ill health of mr watson let us pay tribute while they are with us to enjoy our appreciation mr watson sold his stock on friday his very fine herd of milk cows ho has been in the dairy business for years and had something good to offer the public the farm is also on the market now this has been written unknown to the watsons by an admiring friend knowing thorn as the writer does they would scorn publicity in tho form of advertisement but this is written in the hope that prospective buyers will be alive to the chance of a farm home church hill miss irene paisley spent a few days in toronto last week mr and mrs e mcnally returned home after spending a time in oleveland ohio jmr h pegg and family mr a clark and family spent sunday at lake slmcoe imlss edrie beach is in toronto misses marjorte clark and irene paisley underwent an operation for the removal of their tonsils mrs wagg returned home after spending a few weeks with relatives here send the tribune to absent friends special price for relining this week commencing thursday the labor charge for relining brakes on any car will be 100 per wheel so get your brakes lined and save a fine because remember the fine does not line your brakes we also have repairs and sup plies for lockheed hydraulic brakes a swift phonti 105 stowffvuile victoria square the young people of this commun ity recently met in the home ot mr frank nichols and gave a miscell aneous shower to miss ella nichols after opening the presents the bridetobe rose to thank her friends when stopped by miss ethel mort- son who on behalf of the sunday school read an address of appre ciation for her wholehearted work among the members of the school mr j w brown presented the rock ing chair miss nichols was niarried on the 11th inst to councillor ros3 e ltatclirr of whitchurch township boad ways duug store stouffville mrs a griffiths spirella corsetiere stouffville markharn unionville phone 153c3 stouffville wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons wholesale florists stouffville ontario phone 7001 did you see the ford display at toronto exhibition then why not place your order for your new ford without delay the sooner you buy if you have a car to trade in tho more we can allow you for it used cars for sale 1 1927 ford roadster 1 1926 ford roadster 21926 ford tourings 1 1924 ford coach 1 1925 chev coach 1 gray dort touring 2 1923 ford coupes 21923 ford coaches 11921 ford coach these- are guaranteed as represented terms arranged delbert holden ford dealer phone 184 galvanized shingles for the roof handsome inexpensive fireproof easy to lay over old roofs permanent get tho facte ask your tin smith or carpenter get the facts and save your money sheet steel ceilings stop falling plaster end unsightly cracked ceil ings easy to put up quickly and once up they stay no dust or litter easy to clean or paint you will never regret the purchase of a sheet steel ceiling bhauitful fireproof sheet steel ceilings look well resist fire effect ively add brightness to balls stores churches schools kitchens and bathrooms do nothing till you get tho prices and lull particularo galvanized siding for outside walls threo attractive pat terns with building paper are warm dry windproof easy to put on and paint see your local tinsmith carpenter goodwood 500 yds of cotton reducing saie going at 15c yard and linen toweling special 10c yard childrens and misses flannel dresses in colours navy sand green copen and brown special 395 795 and 995 misses butterfly skirts reg 350 to 500 special 298 special prices on all linoleuim ani con- goleuim rugs many other bargains not on this specials in crettones reg 25c 30c and 35c list come and see reducing sale 19c yd the shaw store phone 9512 stouffville anyone interested in beautiful form homes will find himself satis fied when he visits the homestead of mr and mrs david watson goodwood it is beloved by the own er because of its present beauty and the years of association it was the writers privilege to be an unexpected guest in the homo this summer one could not but be impressed witli the beauty and clean liness of everything everywhere is the evidence of industry entering the gateway following the gravelled lane one finds thein- selves in an avenue of fine maples and behind these in delightful seclusion lay the farm buildings and the house that is seasoned with years of love laughter pain and everything that goes in the making of life the eye is drawn instantly to the flaming beauty of giant gladioli hollyhock and other fine blooms beyond these to the south lay the fruit garden beautifully kept and resting after us bounteous produc tion in tho past season then as wo proceed to the garden gate leading to tho bouse door we are entranced by tho wonderful green of the lawn that encircles the liouse in spite of dry weather it has managed to keep its emerald beauty to the cast and north are stately old spruces bank ed here and there by shrubbory perennials and tho notions tolors of perfectly tended annual beds one could not but feel that here was a perfect heaven passing into the house one found themselves in large bright exqulstc- y clean rooms furnished with the quiet simplicity that leaves no doubt in tho mind ot the guest as to the refinement ot tho owners choice youll be coming to lv13urkoct m to be held thursday friday and saturday rair october 3 4 and 5 speeding days 4th and 5th good band in attendance a all live stock on exhibit both friday and saturday parade of prize animals in front of grand stand at 430 pm saturday admission to grounds adults 35 cents children under 12 15 cents