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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1930, p. 4

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stouffville july 3rd i930 ratcliff co quality service cheese markets are sugarj 1q lbs 5 government graded new picnic hams the finest cure in cheese 23c per lb 0ntano fine old nippy cheese 30c per lb quaker oats with china 3oc kraft cheese 33c per lb glace cherries per lb 50c chateau cheese 33c per lb 8 oz relish spread 20c hot house tomatoes fancy t 25c lb home grown strawberries qui v r ix h started let us have your beedless raisins finest qual can order early to ensure 2 lb 24c fresh stock anj satisfaction ginger snaps 2 lb 25c new po and all vego- big fat bananas 30c doz tables in season now is the time to get after the flies 8 oz bottle whizz 50c wednesday is fresh fish day combination box sprayer st and can 75c finest obtainable tiger salmon 17c tin crocks and flower pots tiger salmon 32c large tin all sizes ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 communication seed grain grass seed land lime lime for fruit trees or vegetables for all kinds of heavy landr we have prince edward island potatoes irish cobbler and dooley registered seed also a car of agricultural coal and coke always on hand s w hastings phone 169 stouffville tile salt cement permter g howard ferguson celebrated his coth birthday just recently but says he feels like a man of 35 thafs all right but ho has never had a licking some candidates are putting over their arguments with full and halt page advertisements after all theres nothing so convincing as printers ink what is the true age of that boy asked the conductor flat tered by the interest shown in his family affairs the suburban resident replied my son is nve times as old as my daughter and my wife is live times as old as my son and i am twice as old as my wife while grand mother who is as old as both of us is celebrating iter slst birthday hid he have to pay the fare just recently there was con ducted throughout this country a campaign by the canadian cahners limited and advertising appeared in this paper in this connection insert ed by katcliff co this firm in accordance with this campaign had a very attractive window display of canadian canned goods which won second prize in a competition con ducted by the wholesalers among the towns in ontario the window dis play was done for the local store by mr george taylor head clerk and the firm had groat pleasure last week in turning over to him the cash prize of 15 which no doubt georgo will appreciate as any of us would who are not in the john d rocker- feller class the window display which won this fine prize attracted great admiration and attention dur ing the week it was on exhibit saturdays stock sale at the big stock sale on saturday july 5th on the farm of mr rom burnett there will be sold in addi tion to the stock advertised one imported clydesdale stallion also three milch cows fresh one cow springing one ayrshire due in nov ember and milking good with this additional stock added to the 43 head of steers and young heifers this will be a big sale and should attract many buyers liberal terms of six months credit offered to reliable parties the burnett farm is located at bloomliigton july 2nd 1930 the kditor the stouffville tribune s stouffville ontario dear sir my attention has been directed to an editorial in the express herald of june 26th entitled only 14 veterans so far as messrs trench naughton and myself are concerned we have no connection in any way whatsoever with the appointment of of registrars for north york these appointments were made without any interference by the party or which we have the honour to be the chief officers manifestly the editorial is an attempt to catch the soldiers vote by an unfair appeal to sentiment the editor of the express herald has no argument to offset the claim that the government has dealt generously iu a nonpartisan spirit with the re turned boys and their dependents therefore he does not hesitate to drag the soldiers into the mire of party politics we on the other hand desire that our returned boys should not be placed in any prejudiced position we want them to feel that they are lespectcd and- honourable citizens for whom canada is willing to go the limit in rememberanco rather than to feel objects of charity as his article suggests so far as his unfair personal at tack on me and my associates is concerned it is beneath contempt i iin surprised that he has so little re gard for the feeling of fathers mothers sisters and brothers as to open afresh the wounds that have barely healed morgan haker president stouffville r r no 4 do you remember way back blue ruin a thrifty habit taking advantage of shaws gash prices save at our store lace collarswith deep back effect that give the wanted touch to a frock fine needle run lace or guipure collars with deep cuff to match collars with inserts of em broidery georgette v necks in cream shades from 25c to 175 just received a shipment of dimity and voil all the newest shades polka dots flowered stripes 3 and 4 yard ends special 29c yd cretones in splendid quality suitable for curtains cushions and chair coverings special 19c yd bathing suits in all wool well cut suits firmly knit of a splendid weight wool in regulation style with skirt also two piece various prices figured muslins for smart summer dresses special 19c yd babys bonnets dresses summer coats in all newest styles and colors for summer all moderately priced the scroll and medallion border design in a tan blue and green combination is most fitting for the popular jacqueline shapes half matt gold handles and goldtraced edges full dinner service 90 pieces special 750 limoges china dinner sets these sets are of the well known l bernaroud manufacture china tea sets 13023 piece tea sets of fine white imported china with attract ive dresden design suitable for wedding gift tea pot sugar and cream 6 cups and saucers g tea plates 450 97 piece porcelain dinner set in blossom and betty design regular 3000 a real buy special 2400 special cut glas s water sets 95c of fine quality clear glass a large jug and six tumblers in attraqtive shape cut in popular grape design six bowls only 98c kitchen bowl sets set of six bowls in sizes of 4 to 9 inches of white imported earthenware with cherry border design set of six special 98c a now shipment has just arrived of butter crocks flower pots and jardin- eros the prices are right shaws store phone 9512 stouffville ontario something should be done to the political jeremiahs of canada this country is one of the most favored countries in the world it has onjoy- od a period of prosperity during the past five or six years such as it never experienced before and such as few other peoples have known leading hankers industrialists as well as railway presidents have publicly testified to this fact an indisputable fact yet from scores of platforms at this time there arise walls of most pessimistic kind about the terrible economic state of canada word pictures are painted by spellbinder that cannot but leave the impression on the minds of uninformed peopl that canada is surely heading to wards the scrap heap of nations and rapidly approauhiug bankruptcy and decline if these things were true which they are not the part of patriotism would not be to proclaim the fact from the housetops but to soberly face the situation and brin forth remedies for the condition that would not be predicated on turning one set of politicians out and putting another set of politicians lu there is undoubtedly much busi ness depression at this time there is a good deal of unemployment but this is also true of most countries the new york times that most re liable newspaper reported a few days ago the results of an official in vestigation of unemployment in nnw vork city which showed around 300000 unemployed workers in new- york city if that condition repre sents the united states generallyand it would appear to do so then there must nearly be 5000000 people un employed in the republic there are some authorities vbo deplare the u s unemployment figures to great ly exceed that estimate great britain has 2000000 persons out of work witli little hope of any im provement in that situation for some time to come so that canada is not only no worse off than two of her fellow anglosaxon nations but very much better off canada is a subscriber to two farmers of indiana who crossed detroit river a couple of farmers from middle- town indiana got their eyes opened regarding ontario last woek and took back with them delightful re collections these two men had occasion to drive a chevrolet 192s coupe to detroit and while there re solved to cross the river and take a short run into canada which they had always been led to believe was a barren unsettled country where one could drive miles without seeing anybody the indiana farmers drove out qnilette avenue in windsor and wore surprised at the beauty of the farms and gardens of the country east of that city they continued to drive to loudon and being interested in yorkshire swine made some en quiries there about fanning and were advised to visit the farmors advocate farm welhvood where thoy found the manager ready to leave for giiclph to attend a meet ing of yorkshire swine breeders the manager took his visitors along with him and drove through st marys stratford waterloo and kitchener and the superprosperous mennoiiite section of waterloo county at guelph the men from in diana were tendered true canadian hospitality and geo drennan brought them home with him here the visitors were shown the steven son farms and after buying some yorkshires at the stevenson farms and some from geo drennan they admitted they never saw anything at home to equal what they had seen in canada and started for hamilton to spend the night with the prospect of driving to toledo the next day after crossing the boundary at niagara falls when the upper part of the station yard was used mostly for the storage of wood for the old woodburning lo comotives the wood after being cut into short lengths was stacked up iu round piles like huge haystaeks from which it was fed dowu shutes to the engine tenders on the tracks near by the water for the locomotives was first supplied from a tank enclosed in a house north of the station yard the source of supply later being from cisterns beside the track which were fed from whelers pond when the tank was abandoned the house was remodelled into a dwelling and occupied by charlie watts the switchman and baggageman and his family for many years this dwelling was afterwards re moved to a new side east of the yard xv here it still stands old timer- public meeting hon peter heenan promotions s s xo 10 whitchurch names in order of merit sriv doris koote margaret churcy alma hill jriv- annie taisley margaret topper elmer burnett clarion baker elwood betz howard spencely clayton topper willie topper robert spencely sr ill roach noel stony carson tipdall margaret brown jr ill marion burnett billio tranmer mary paisley rosk gilbert sr iidoreen betzlillian chur- ly edith churly stanley roach reginald winterstein e m connell teacher s s nq 1 markham results minister of labour in the federal government will address a public meeting at richmond hill on saturday july 5 at 3 oclock daylight saving time w p mulock the candidate and colonel kirkpatrick will also address the meeting m baker president m baker president h naughton secretary the following is the present standing or classes at s s no 19 markham g0 is a pass 75 is honors 40 is required in each subject in cases of failure in one subject only that subject with the marks obtained is in brackets after the standing jriv grace lewis 80 franke johnson 76 mary peacock 71 helen hell 71 arthur knight 0g muriel stephenson 86 arilh 34 jack johnson 59 arith 30 recommended sriii carl harper 74 jean stephenson g7 edna barkey 64 jriii howard middlebrook 71 freeda silverthorn 70 iilllle peacock 71 alma barkey 01 spelling 17 tom middlebrook 58 spelling 15 ijecominanded ii class helen barkey 74 mary middlebrook 70 i class carl hoover 19 bruce barkey viola gillion yvonne joyce lloyd ha in pp- helen middlebrook lillian morgan bobby thomas marry timbers wesley gillion fergie connon marjorie e dunford teacher we want your cream send your cream where you are sure of these advantages top market prices prompt payment correct tests and weights cans loaned to you an allyear cash market your banker will recommend us phone us for further particulars stouffville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings implements and repairs implements and repairs cream separators tractors new and second hand at reasonable prices for quick sale agent for fleury sons peter hamilton canadian potato machinery co and common sense fanning mill co for sale cow due july 22 g p mare filley 1 year old seconf hand implements spreader peter hamilton box massey power box stiff tooth cultivator 2 hp engine 600 lb melotte separator 2 walking plows double furrow plow 17 ft massey binder oliver tractor plow and 2 fordson tractors frank baker stouffville mccormick deering agent phone 15704 flav in r your car condition before you take it on the road check your brakes carefully before you start out on the highway you may have to depend on them and they may fail you to the injury of yourself or others see that your headlights do not glare the night patrol of the traffic police may stop you and issue a summons glaring headlights are the terror of night driving be careful show courtesy to others on the road use your common sense in deciding where how and at what speed you will drive your car the keystone of safety on the kings highway and all other roads and streets care courtesy common v sense highway safety4 committee the hon geo s henry chairman 1183

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