stouffville may 8th 1080 ratcliff co quality service we charge juess for more red rose salada and liptotls teas reduced to ouc per lb orange marmalade 40 oz jar 29c strawberry jam 40 oz jar 40c raspberry jam 40 oz jar 35c quaker corn flakes 3 pkgs 25c sugar crisp corn flakes 3 pkgs i 29c rolled oats quick quaker chinaware pkg 35c lemon snaps per lb 15c ginger snaps 2 lbs 25c no 5 pail clover honey 55c comb honey amber 2 for 25c fine nippy old canadian cheese per lb 30c toilet paper 3 rolls 25c 5 string corn broom 45c lavoline a splendid soap powder for cleaning woodwork pkg 15c 15c ratcliff go town delivery phone 7112 phone 169 seed grain grass seeds alfalfa we have a special price on alfalfa seed govt standard no 1 hardy grown while it lasts also alsike red clover timothy seed oats barley spring wheat peas poultry feeds chick starter chick grains grow and egg mash coal and coke always on hand s w hastings phone 169 stouffville tile salt cement money talks 3 ior cent ou deposits three per cent is uot enough in terest a government bond will pay me 5 per cent and the bank cannot be any safer than that why does the bank not pay more the above question comes o the mind of every thoughtful depositor and it is a perfectly fair question it vi n be fairly answered when we realize the difference between a permanent investment and a deposit when you take a bond or a mortgage at 5 per cent or 0 per cent you are investing your money for a fixed period perhaps as long as 20 years should you want the money before it is due you can get it only by transferring the security to someone else in which case very likely you have to sell at a little less than you paid though the bank reserves the right to 13 days or 30 days notice see the printed regulations in your deposit book in practice it repays depositors on demand that means you get your money out whenever you want it moreover the interest is figured on your monthly balance so that it you have a largo sum on hand for just one month you can still earn interest on it the deposit in a bank or similar institution is not intended as a per manent investment it is a place to keep money that is coming and going or that is being saved up for investment some people keep sever al thousand dollars on deposit but the bank does not really expect you to do so it has no objection at all ito your withdrawing a sum for in vestment and the banks are glad to help you choose investments your banker knows that you will probably build up your deposit lagain and that the people who have investments are usually the best depositors nearly every man and woman has a deposit and each account may change from month to month but the total al ways amounts to many millions besides paying 3 per cent inter est the bank allows you to draw cheques and it has other con veniences for depositors these art- vantages now offered to us were un heard of three hundred years ago reople who were then fortunate en- people who were then fortunate en ough to have money could only keep it in gold or silver or place it with a goldsmith who mas not near ly so reliable as one of our banks and who actually charged the cust omer for looking after his money banks have been successful because they help people to spive their money and to earn interest on it sale of lovely coats and dresses special selected groups of fashionable coats in tricotine with fur collars lined with crepe and smart tweeds for sport wear 1350 to 2500 fp bargain flat crepe dresses fashioned along the newest trends that reflect all that is smart for spring they feature longer lengths flared or tiered skirts some have higher waistlines and georgette collars fashionable colors sizes 16 to 44 bust in lot special 795 rayon fabrics the surface is bright and silky the fabric strong for wear in dresses and lingerie fast colors yellow pink white orchid sunny sand nile and navy also black special 50c yd celanese the new textile with unusual qualities rivalling the richest of silks providing those who love to dress smartly with beautiful fabrics and garments for every dictate of fashion every celanese fabric is wash able celanese taffeta 125 celanese crepe 200 celanese figured flat crepe 225 sale of wash dresses we have just opened up a shipment of wash frocks from one of canadas best known manufacturers this is the greatest dress value weve ever seen scores of styles are included in a wonderful assortment of new advance spring and summer frocks prints more gay and colorful than ever are shown in this variety fast washing colors very special 88c this store will be open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings close wednesday at noon dominion feltol rugs these rugs fit into all sorts of odd places in the home adding a colorful touch of beauty where ever they may be placed feltol rugs are thick durable and cost very little size 18x36 in assorted patterns special 39c dominion rexoleum rugs these rugs wear wonderfully well they are based on strong felt clean easily and lie perfectly flat without any fastening sizes 18x36 in special 19c other beautiful dominion floors dominion printed linoleum and dominion linoleum rugs offer wide choice of beautiful long wearing floors at very modest prices appropriate designs for every room high grade axminster and will- ton rugs a complete range of new designs and colorings in heavy quality these rugs are suitable for bedroom living room or din ing room a splendid selection to choose from at reduced prices shaws store phone 9512 stouftvillc ontario j notes and comments avknvfwmprri we dont kuow whether it was the sermons be heard the sunday before or the beginning of a bilious attack that affected him but a week ago the editor of the wiarton canadianecho got off the following i sigh for the sermons of hellfire and eternal damnation when everyone tool sacrame out of the same goblet i look back to the days when we venerated and revered the elders and imanagers of the church for they were serious looking men in those days garbed in blackjand wore loots which squeaked as they walk ed reverently up the church aisle these were the elect and those the days of piety oh me oh my things have got to a terrible state or is it that my liver is out of order once again the clariou call to citizens to clean up their premises after the long winter months during which time much rubbish has accumulated has been sounded by stouffvilles civic legislators anil there is every reason to believe there will be a whole hearted response it is needless for this paper to moralize on the call but the time i opportune to stress the value of maintaining stouffvilles reputation as a place clean ana beautiful even though a trifle long and slim a place where the citizens vire possessed of civic pride which prompts them spring after spring to clean up plant gardens fix up the lawns and other wise beautify properties this year with the coming of the shriuers to toronto in tens of thousands there will be more american visitors in this locality than ever and we want them to remember this part of ontario as a place kf beauty let every one do his or her part to further this end at a special session of the civic council held on thursday evening last the members consulted with the engineers employed in making a survey for a storm sewer oil main street from the 0th to 10th con cession north it is not advisable at this juncture to quote figures as the tentative ones given may have to be revised it is quite evident that the finest class of road that is built is within the figures our property owners would be willing to pay but tlie cost of a storm sewer with curbs and gutters is likely to prove pro hibitive unless the county could be induced to bear at least half the cost of the sewer which we thing is not too much to ask inasmuch as the presence of such sewer will add many years to the life of any road the county may build here lemonville tlie ladies aid of the united church will meet at the home of airs 13 s barkey on wednesday may 14th at 3 oclock jean baker ihis had an attack of measles mrs kerr and two sous of toronto spent a couple of weeks with her sister mrs tiros spence wo are pleased to report that mrs elmer wells and mrs john k brown are improving from tholr recent illnesses dr and airs bond accompanied by imr and mrs mcallister of toron to were visitors at the home of airs ai cook on sunday air and airs harry w sanders of stouffville were in our village on sunday irs al cook was in stouffville ivisiting her daughter on sundfiy george martin has started carpen tering with austin yake the sunday school is conducting the alothers day service next sun day at 7 pm remember arothers day next sun day and wear the white flower in memory of mother and wear the colored flower in respect tor mother still with us seeding is the order of the day here and horse shoe throwing the order of the evening the ladies expect a tranition any day now from the house cleaning to the garden forms sent out for federal election tons of election forms were in transit list week to the 245 return ing oftievrs spread across the domin ion but this does not carry with it any special significances for a 1930 general election it does mark how ever the whipping of election machinery into working shape in accordance with an amendment to the dominion election act passed at the last session of parliament the old voters list system has been scrapped for some years it was the practice to use provincial lists the next general election however will witness a system un der which enumerators and rural registrars will be required to make a housetohouse canvas on the issue of election writs in the pre paration of more uptodate and authentic lists this system was in use last dominion election permanent retiming ollicers in every constituency have bee ap pointed from is 000 to 19000 rural registrars have been chosen while approximately 0000 enumera tors have been selected to complete the machinery the new legislation provides for the holding of elections sixty days after the issue of writs over s00 on teachers pension list school reports s s no il markham for month of april iv class alarion sellers dorothy hoover kathleen slots gladys lehman walter bulley frances nigh ethel walters allan hisey sr ill glass vera tophain geo foot ruth hoover alary stickley jr ill clans derek barnett ii class jack nigh cora ilisey cloude lpot earl sellers i class isobel fleming eldon boyd betty foot- eleanor connor vivian boyd pr fern hoover jean sellers roy carter s m gee teacher no one yet selected for sergt kirks post although york county police commission considered two appli cations for the post left vacant through the death of sergeant tom kirk no action was taken towards recommending on olllcer for the sergeants territory r w philips county police chief announced however a sec ond meeting would be held on alay 30 to consider further applications the chief stated that a recommen dation would likely be made otthls meeting to be forwarded to county council at the june session for ap pointment there are now s33 teachers in ontario on the pension lust 115 ha ving been added during the year according to the report of the tea chers representatives on the pen sion commission they are princip al it a gray of oakwood collegiate and inspector j ii putman of otta wa the teachers paid 091000 into the fund list year and the pensions paid were 551ooo there were 42 men and six women receiving pensions of over 1000 but the average pension paid to class a females was 502 the fund is now firmly establish ed and a total of g19731 was earn ed by interest on investment and de posits the fund stands at 2037- 7sh every teacher is compelled to contribute to this fund in most cas es the payment is taken off the monthly cheque and forwarded to the department by the school secretary do you remember way back when john allen conducted a watch and clock shop in a small frame house on the corner east of the queens hotel air allen afterwards bought the building on the south side of alaiu st opposite the queens hotelwhich he remodelled into two houses and a watch and clock shop here he lived and carried on his business tor many years the busi ness afterwards being continued by air edward pearson this was quite a busy part of alain street a generation ago old timer cloth suspects still on bail charged with receiving approxim ately 2000 worth of clothing material stolen from john monk- houses tailoring shop stouffville on april 12 john ison ralph mc- phaden solly flader and tom gar- lock were brought up in county police court last week and granted a further remand until some time this week on a second charge of stealing the cloth alcphaden flader and ison were remanded fortho same period the theft charge against garlock be ing withdrawn harry rose- counsel tor alcphad en offered to go with his client pleading guilty to both charges however he wished a remand tor flader oarlocks counsel a ai gurofsky desired an immediate trial objecting to a third remand we dont wpuit to bear these cas es piecemeal decided the crown all charges were remanded without plea or election garlock is out on 2000 bail no bail was extended alcphaden and ison flader is held en 5 000 bond we want all kinds of live poul try for which top market price will be paid saai golden apply at e c pennocks livery nervous woman nearly drives husband away i was very nervous and so cross with my husband i nearly drove him away vinol has changed this and we are happy again airs vduesa doctors have long known tlie vajae of mineral elements iron calcium with cod liver peptone as contained in vinol nervous easily tiled peo ple are surprised how vinol gives now strength sound sleep and a big appetite gives you more pep to enjoy life vinol tastes delicious j m storey druggist stouffville airs a griffiths spirella corsetiere for stouffville alarkham and union- ville districts phone 15003 stouft- ville good footwear farmers attention for a good solid leather work boot or a dress boot or oxford for young and old leh mans shoe store is the place to buy them repairing as usual store open 3 nights after may lt a g lehman the shoe man now for sale at uitrgain prices riding plows walking plows cultivators grain binders horse rakes hay tedders corn binders dont buy new implements until you see our stock highest price for wool hides fat poultry ben rexlen phone 192 should fire visit you tonight what then you will be faced with big expense or possibly ruin it might happen today protect your interests fully by one of our insurance policies let us talk over the matter together t birkett general insurance agency it wont be long now until you are making longer trips with the car and will re quire a perfect car performance how long ago were your brakes adjusted when were your val ves ground is the gas and oil mileage holding up does the car pull as well as it did origin ally this is only half the stovythe answer is told when we service your car swiff s garage phone 19501 married woman fears gts eats only baby food for 3 years 1 ate only baby food everything else formed gas now thanks to adlerika i eat everything and enjoy life airs m gunn just one spoonful adlerika re lieves all gas so you can eat and sleep better acts on both upper and lower bowel removing poisons you never knew were there and which caused your stomach trouble no matter what you have tried for stomach and bowels adlerika will will surprise you j ai storey drug gist stouffville notice of application for divorce notice is herby given that alfred norman shone of the city of toron to in the county of york in the province of ontario labourer will apply to the parliament of canada at the next present session thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife winifred alay shone of the town of suttoninashfield in the county of nottingham in that part of great britain called england on the grounds of adultery and desertion dated at toronto this 3rd day of april 1930 proudfoot duncan gilday tisdall s5 richmond street west toronto ll 7l1l 11 2vf 7 it payxto use immmsmom products a qrmwmh mmmmm 1