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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 10, 1930, p. 8

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stouffville july 10th 1930 goodwood john a dike of uxbrldge called at d mcdonalds on saturday mrs jas siller of toronto visited mrs chas harper over tlie weekend mrs jo cooper sr is still im proving hope to see her around soon mrs thos bastou has sent for her coat and hat so we all hope to see her again miss gertrude harper of hamilton visited miss viola and marion ieid over the weekend miss ruth ilope is in hospital at oakwood undergoing treatment for ailments of which we hope are not serious delbert cooper is sick with quinsey hut is getting along one and we hope will soon he able to be out and get into mischief along with the rest of the boys j hush it is rumored there was private council meeting on june 2s lid is partly open why not all the way whats going on congratulations to bobby harden who has passed his elementary exam with honors under the capable tui tion of the noted music teacher miss viola reid our football team put it over for sale or exchange 5 acres near brooklin on good gravel road 1 v miles from paved road toronto 35 miles 7 room frame house newly painted re modeled and decorated new ver anda cellar stone foundation new roof good well cistern inside garage is by 2s with stable hen pen is by 30 so apple trees some small fruits splendid garden soil no waste land new fences lawn sur rounded by splendid shade trees spruce and maple school church store post office and service station about 10 rods planted this year acre of onions beans and potatoes taxes twentyeight dollars insur ance twentyeight hundred mort gage of three hundred at 6 sale price thirtyeight hundred dollars 1 acres on good road toronto 23 miles 1 story frame 7 roomed house good roof small cellar cistern and well at the house barn 24x42 good implement shed tie up for 7 tattle garage hog pen hen pen on rural mail route price thirtythree hundred dollars sale ouly 29 acres on paved road markham toronto 16 miles level well drained small orchard some small fruits well fenced 2 wells hydro available 2 story g room frame house good roof cellar and cistern lawn one barn 22x4s new barn 30x30 good root cellar and cistern lawn hay track hen pen 10 by 20 on rural mail route l miles from town school 1 mile church y mile taxes fortythree dollars clear of en cumbrance price six thousand sale only 95 acres brooklin district clay loam level tractor worked so acres work able balance pasture and ravine with creek small orchard and some small fruits 20 acres of now seeds all fall ploughed fences fair water supplied by 2 wells house 1 story frame good roof cellar barn 40x70 another 40x20 hen pen oshawa eleven miles encumbrance of three thousand price seventy- live hundred dollars 96 acres stouffville i toronto 22 miles clay loam level and tractor worked 80 acres workable balance pasture and ravine with creek small orchard and some small fruits fences fair water supplied by 2 wells house 1 story frame good roof cellar bank barn 43x03 hay track tie up for 7 horses and 13 cattle garage hog pen and new hen pen 20xg0 on a county road encumbrance of fortylive hundred sale price eightyfive hundred dollars will exchange for city property or small home geo e baker box 24 phono 170 stouftvillo cherrywood 4 to 0 here saturday night keep up the good work boys and the cup will soon be won for goodwood the local orange lodge are hold ing a special meeting on thursday evening the 10th for the initiation of three visiting brethren are cordi ally welcome to attend this meeting and assist in the initiations distan mcdonald was delighted to receive a telephone request from mr w w mclaughlin last friday to meet the cemetery board which our citizen hastily called together at his home mriclaughlin submitted a sketch of the proposed ornamental or memorial gate to be the gift of mrs mccullough after visiting many cemeteries the design of that from mount pleasant was most favor ed by the donors we understand the work will be done in the very near future and when completed dedicatory service will be held the gift is one most highly appreciated in our village and district in memory of a very dear one who is gone be fore jlr and mrs fred woodland and family douglas woodland wife and family mr and mrs e a forsyth miss jean slack and miss ethel white took a picnic trip to hell- fon taine last friday and report a won derful trip it is a wonderful place to spend a day the grounds beinf private but visitors are welcome look for a write up next issue the players of the dust of the earth after their presentation of their play at udora presented miss jean slack with a beautiful parasol for which the following address ex plains the reason miss jean slack during the past season you have been one of us as a player and fel low of the road we your friends have occasionally been reminded of the debt we owe you for success as a group of amateurs of the stage it is not with any wish or desire to make particular reference to the out standing ability of any one player be cause we all take a certain pride in ourselves and especially in each ether all have done their part well and all of us are the better for it the success of anything is due to a large extent by every one doing their best this especially has been the case in our presentation of dust of the earth but as you belong to another denomination and more so wlku you were requested to assist us by your talent your ready con sent and generous response to help us has made us proud of you and happy that we have had you with us to prove our sincere appreciation we ask you to accept this little token of esteem and love the orange parade held here last sunday was a grand success the uxbridge band headed the procession 20 strong and gave some very appro priate music the brethem turned out 60 in number and presented a beautiful sight with their bright re galia and happy appearance the address was given by rev mr har den the text taken from numbers 10- 9 come with us and we will do you good was well delivered he explained what the orange order stood for and how the orangemen should conduct themselves by regu lar attendance at divine service and abstananco from abusive and profane language the order stood for the maintainance and upholding of the protectant religion and equal rights to all on their return to the lodge room the band and those of the bre thren who remained were treated to n dainty luncheon by the local bre thren and a hearty vote of thanks was extended to the band the vote was moved by brother jf reid and seconded by rev harden mr john low accepted the good will on behalf of the band another vote of thanks i was the one extended to the mem hers of the church board members of the choir and the pastor rev harden for the splendid services rendered free flcwing fertilizers its here at last i an entirely new free flowing fertilizer that cant clog in the drill i that saves you time and labour that gives you greater and more even coverage cil mixed fertilizers made in canada let us tell you about them kept in stock by stiver bros stouffville unionville ontario cif2d farm machinery specials we are offering genuine bargains in good used horse rakes 8 and 10 foot also good mowers of massey and inter national makes no need to buy new these machines have years of good service in them keep in mind we have repairs for any make of binder or mower horse rake at below factory prices highest price for wool we want 10000 pounds at once ben rexlin phone before you sell to 192 fat fowl wanted facts the people should know carrying canadas trade to the seven seas expansion of trade do you know that liberal policies have produced a greater expansion of trade than has ever been known in canada no nation in the world has enjoyed the same proportionate increase in domestic export since the war as canada rising as it has from 740000000 to 1363000000 this spectacular growth in trade is no mere matter of chance but is the result of policies wisely conceived by the government of canada and effectively administered by the department of trade and commerce it can truly be said that the growth in canadas export trade rest first upon trade arrangements and conventions negotiated with foreign countries and on the british preferential tariffs enjoyed in other parts of the empire secondly upon an agressive system of commercial intelligence which has been constantly extended year by year until today there is hardly a strategic point of trade in the world in which canada is not represented by an eflicient trade commissioner staff third by substantial expenditure of publicity both at home and abroad in order to acquaint our people with the value of export trade and to acquaint the people of foreign lands with merchan dise which canada has to offer fourth by providing through subsidy more direct lines of communication from canada to british and foreign countries so that our shippers might enjoy reasonable carrying charges together with the advantages of direct shipment from canadian ports fifth by assisting in the easy movement of grain in providing increased facilities for the handling thereof on both the pacific and atlantic coasts sixth by a definite policy for the enlargement of the nations endeavors in scientific and industrial research to assist our producers in every line by providing scientific knowledge for the more economic and profitable development of our resources trade treaties negotiated trade treaties develop new markets the liberal government has been foremost in making new trade treaties for the benefit of canadian products and the canadian consumer these treaties have greatly extended our export trade beyond the wildest prewar dreams since 1922 treaties have been made with the following countries france italy belgium netherlands spain finland british west indies bermuda british guiana british honduras australia new zealand czechoslovakia cuba esthonia hungary latvia lithuania portugal roumania jugoslavia and a new treaty negotiated as is shortly to be concluded with the existing arrangement with new zealand is to be revised announced by mr dunning in his budget speech a new agreement newfoundland commercial intelligence service extended the liberal government has greatly extended the commercial intelligence service in order to aid canadian exporters this development can best be illustrated by the increase in the number of trade commissioners officers in 1922 there were only 22 trade commission offices abroad for the development of canadian foreign trade at the end of the present fiscal year there were 33 oflices in charge of 33 trade commissioners in the past eight years the service has increased 50 in number of oflices and over 100 in personnel subsidized steamship services ocean services have been subsidized by the department of trade and commerce to the follow ing countries new zealand south africa brazil uruguay the argentine and the british west indies and australia these improved steamship services have led to countries affected new zealand canadian trade with new zealand in 192122 192829 australia in 192122 canadian trade with austrialia in 192829 canadian trade with australia in 192122 canadian trade with south africa in 192829 canadian trade with south africa british west indies in 192122 canadian trade with west indies in 192829 canadian trade with west indies a pronounced increase in trade with the exports 4128531 17357763 10678600 19470305 3890390 12231773 imports 1783500 12771194 1041 027 348 30 127 738 280237 13408663 14460079 20524366 20638916 the steamship subsidies to brazil and the argentine have been in force for less than years already they have led to an increase of expor t trade over 4000000 fwo do you know that under liberal policies canada has become a world power in commerce the result of liberal policies is indicated by the enormous growth of canadian trade since the liberal government came into power in 192122 the foreign trade of canada was 1501731341 in 192829 the foreign trade of canada was 2654575166 our flag is on every sea our products are sent to the far corners of the earth in 192122 canadas foreign trade was 74024680 747804332 in 192829 canadas foreign trade was 1363709672 1265679991 our trade from the pacific gateway in the last few years there has been a phenomenal increase in canadian exports to the orient 192122 canadian exports to china less than amounted to 1719551 in 192829 canadian exports to china were more 300000 in 192122 canadian trade with japan was in 192829 canadian trade with japan was in 192122 canadian trade with britsh india was in 192829 canadian trade with british india was 2000000 while our than 24000000 14000000 42000000 1500000 12000000 imports from china and our imports over 8192238 12921317 5279857 10366548 growth of exports in manufactured goods conservative speakers will tell you that our export trade has been built on raw materials do you know that the exports of fifty fully manufactured articles have increased from two hundred and forty millions in 192122 to over four hundred and thirty millions in 192829 do you know that canada exports more manufactured goodsper capita than any country in the world with the possible exception of great britain vote for w p mulock morgan baker president north york reform association j h naughton secytreas giving up business l am giving up the jewelry store the last of this month ilease call and get your work i have accounts against 35 people under 5 if you cant pay this month call in when 1 get moved and i will give your a clear receipt i have three parties that owes me 30 call in and pay 50 and get a clear receipt 1 hve notes and accounts of over 300 i will sell at 50 any thing 1 have on hand 1 will sell at a big bargain i intend to settle down to real kstate business jacob yake stouffville out 1ok sal- touring car or will ex change for hogs ph 0513 ikkf kimfks mid spkingkhs for sale harry wvllman phone 6901 20 ukxt ivaxtkd for stoulvvillc and surrounding territory to represent kxcelsior life insurance co sal ary and commission to right man apply isox gs2 barrio 22 for salk oow fresh 2 springers massey hinder good shape and star coupe in good order edgar storey phone 7005 m coltjlick dio kis1x lf 1m01 for sa le cut only a few acres also durh m dull 2 years old geo lew is phone 4712 20 farm loi sam parts of lots 5- g con s whitchurch s3 acres in high class condition good buildings artesian well and 2 creek apply on premises to fred mortson ph 221 for sale choice farm of 50 acres for sale lot 17 con s rear clay loan all workable complete set outbuildings 3 wells 2 cisterns young orchard abundance of all fruits rural mail hydro available t w eagleson 09 wanless ave toronto out administrator of r eagleson kst in memoriam in loving memory of a dear husband and father harry west late of bethesda who passed away july 4th 1027 the years are swiftly passing by but still we dont forget for in the hearts that loved him best his memory lingers yet mrs bessie west in loving memory of my dear husband william ii shaw who died at stouftville july 10th 1929 out from the home he passed willi no goodbye no farewell at the last out from a life of usefulness out from the home his smile was wont to bless into a land of neverfading day where pain and sorrow never find their way when day was first begun the summons came the tired heart was stilled and hopes bright flame went out to shine for us no more below but it will be rekindled this we know for love immortal cannot pass away and we shall find our own some day somewhere dear hands shall clasp our own once more and those whom we have loved in days of yore shall come to meet us in tlie morn ing land and there at last our ronls shall understand wife and family special something worfh while 15 pairs of womens pat ties and shoes all sizes regular price 500 now only 395 24 pairs mens tennis bals all sizes regular 195 now 125 womens bathing shoes 65c misses bathing shoos 60c a g lehman the shoe man goes anywhere tiphill downhill over the ditch on the level its all he same to the caterpillar plenty of power and traction to burn and all the time it is work ing on less fuel per mile or per acre than any other tractor hauling the same load there is only one genuine caterpillar look for the name on the radiator caterpillar was the first tracktype tractor built daddy of the wartime tank it has been imitated but never equalled we carry a complete line of caterpillar tractors road ma chinery and parts write for full information and prices toronto tractor 6t equipment co limited 4b 510 king st w toronto ontario r

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