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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 17, 1930, p. 7

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stouffville july 17 1930 rjnsr jts mjkj wv v e be 3 gfgg sezs2 local happenings s ggggffffga now it3 reeve borlnsky protein stephenson hand washing machine in good repair for sale apply mrs k s hope phone 9404 cherries are now available at collards orchard cormley all sprayed fruit place your order early it would be too bad for stouffville if the business people and house holders in general allowed then- properties to go into disrepair a the councils of the past have allowed tho municipal hall to deteriorate have you noticed its shabby condi tion edward pentecost d reeves ichurcli pastor of tho at comer of mulocks committee rooms in the ttaa block will be open dally until the evening of july 2sth election day everyone invited call for information stouffville defeated uxbridge in hardball on tuesday evening in a league game by 31 in the north town but they lost to aurora last friday c5 the young people of goodwood iippincot and college streets toron- united church are holding an ice- to was in town last week making social at gravel hill on the arrangements for the annual camp meeting to be held in august in movers bush sth concession mark- ham i i- on saturday councillor howboth- ain motored to jacksons point where he found reeve sanders re turned from the hospital to lake- view house following his recent operation for appcndicits the reave made a record recovery beiiig just seven days- in the hospital he is now convalescing nicely work on the new road north of ringwood is progressing although progress is very slow the swamp section near abner bakers is caus ing the holdup while the men take out the old corduroy road by hand the ditching machine made good time until this section was encouter- ed and it will be two weeks yet be fore gravelling can proceed again in the meantime a section of the road is impassable lawn of mr russel storry on the c veiling of friday july isth good program and lunch admission 20 cents everybody welcome dominion stores ijm1tei special this week riehmello coffee lb 43c aylmer soups 3 for 25c sockeye salmon tin 43c del peaches 2 tins 25c many flowers soap 3 for 17c lobsters per tin 29c salade brown lobb lb 54c jar metals doz 17c jar rubbers 3 for 25c parowax 2 pkgs 25c certo bottle 29c cabbage 5c new potatoes 7 lb 25c domino bk powder lb 19c new cheese lb 23c peanut clusters lb 29c mclaughlins family drinks paul boadway manager stoukfvilijk branch mr and mrs e j davey are attending the canadian national railways veterans picnic which is being held today at stratford mr davey is a representative of tha lindsay club davis bros of newmarket are donating three prizes of 15 10 and 3 for the best decorated ear featuring empire trade or float in newmarket on saturday next for the parade in honor of canadas prime minister to north york let stouffville get into this the parade will assemble at steles corners collards cherries will be ready first of next week price 100 basket or pick your own at 75c 12 scholars belonging to mrs blake sanders sunday school class took in au excursion to niagara falls on wednesday those who heard the colored quartette sing over the radio from buffalo ezekiels dry bones will want to hear it again on friday night this is a request number for that evening at the big gospel meet ings in tln arena good upright heintzman w altona piano for sale j monkhouse the tax rate in stouffville is set at t mills on the dollar which is exactly tho same as that of 1920 this is the lowest taxel place ill york county and when some dis gruntled ratepayer tells you he is going to move out because of high taxes right away find out where he intends to locate we are a favored community may we remain so the chevrolet car for which many people in stouffville and district bought tickets in the hope of secur ing the lucky number at the veterans picnic on july 1st have all been disa ppointed the car goes to ivan tomlinson of baldwin with ticket no 2773 the draw was postponed until wednesday night last at new market second prize of a silver cup donat ed by walter hurst j p also went north being won by w h cowan of pefferlaw ticket number igs clarence brown newmarket hold ing another substantial number 1372 won the oil painting donated by mr geo muir the reopening services at peachs church markham tp will be held on sunday july 20th the pastor rev mr macneil will preach at 11 am and rev ii e pogue a former pastor at 730 pm the church has been wonderfully improved in tiie renovation just completed and all old friends are invited to attend the reopening services next sunday j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up pnone 9000 markham ont the acting reeve has been author ized to secure a uniform for our police officer now watch the chief taking on a real stride this issue of the tribune is de layed in mailing owing to the arrival of late copy for political advertising as an introductory offer to new subscribers the tribune will be sent to any address in canada from now to end of december 1930 for only 00c anyone wishing a school mantle or hall clock can secure one at greatly reduced price at the giving up business sale at yakes jewelry store services in the united church will be withdrawn for tho next two sunday nights while the evangelistic meetings are in progress at the arena specials for this week mens worsted and tweed suits ifl blues greys and browns reg 2250 and 2500 special price 1850 mens broadcloth shirts with collars attached or to match 5150 each mens all wool bathing suits in assorted colors one and two prices s2 to 350 mens fine straw hats in sailor and snap brim models 100 to 395 mens balbriggan shirts and drawers 69c each mens all wool and cotton work sox 3 pr for 1 boys golf knickers in grey and brown 195 boys fancy pulloversweat ers 150 to 275 j boys cotton shirts in khaki i and blue 75 and 95c r e curtis i the mens store councillor ward is conducting a church service at lake musselman every sunday morning during the camping season as he has done in the past four years the wooden tower on the fire hall building has shifted its position at the southwest corner about six inches the wind has not accomplish ed this by one great lurch but over a period of time the movement has become quite noticeable 11 jubilee branch of the churchill institute have accepted an invita tion to meet in pine orhard on wednesday after noon july 23rd an invitation is extended to all members to be present phone the secretary information the postponed picnic of the juni or womens institute will be held at musselman lake north side on tuesday july 22nd at 230 pm will members please bring in money received from sale of quilt tickets the lucky number will be drawn for the quilt with the weather turning so cool on sunday that it reminded one of early october those colored folk in town this week may be able to re turn south and tell their brothers about getting a breath of the north pole right in july while on this visit to what some regard as the north country mr jos alsop a well known farmer and truck driver who lives on the third concession of uxbridgo township 1 vi mile east of glas gow was stricken by a stroke on wednesday of last week his condi tion is quite serious as he has not yet recovered consciousness after more than a weok he is a compar atively young man gardeners purchase your recpiiremonts here quality garden tools of all kinds wheelbarrows and cultivators garden hose nozzles etc spraying materlvls bordeaux mixture arsenat of lead climax bug killer paris green taylor forlcs lawn mowers fyw brathwaite stouffville ontario if you miss the camp meeting any night this week the loss is all yours already thousands of people have heard the colored quintette from cleveland and dr thomas the welsh envangelist comfortable seat ing at the arena bright singing ami a stirring message from the preacher all contribute to the success of each gathering mr noah stouffor is home from the hospital and was able to take in the camp meetings one evening last week his condition is not too choei- ful however as ho may yet be faced with undergoing a critical operation which is not a promising thing for a man at 72 however mr stouffor has a splendid constitution and we all hope that our townsman will re gain his usual good health again soon has this municipality any right to pay the fire brigade for answering a call outside the corporation wo think not many municipalities have a working arrangement with adjoin ing municipalities whereby the cost of running to fires outside the cor poration is paid tor by the municip ality receiving the benefit stouffville is willing no doubt to loan her apparatus but the cost of supplying fire fighters at least ought not to be paid locally tho bill before the council last week for the brig ade running to unionville is too small for consideration but it has a principal none the less over so people gathered at the farm home of mr and mrs win timbers ringwood for the annual gathering of timbers descendants the event was a joyful occasion tho afternoon beins spent in games concluding with a bountiful feast then a good program members were present from detroit sarnia toronto and the immediate locality four local girls wrote and four were successful in passing their ex aminations at toronto normal school last month they are misses edna stoqffer mildred foote leta bunker and margaret simpson miss gladys dougherty wrote off several subjects from previous year and was also successful these new school inarms may now settle down to teaching for a period of two years or four if they elect when they must take their final year at normal school we congratulate the young ladies on their success and hope that each of them will be promptly snapped up as teaichers by school trustees owing to the heavy rains here on sunday the 10th concession near lincolnville on the two hills be came impassable for the busses of the toronto transportation co and a detour had to be made over the road through glasgow lighter cars were able to wallow through the mud without getting stuck while some took one look at the mud hills and turned back to travel some other route as most people know the situation there is is due to the deep fill being made in cutting down the two grades at this point the work was- started last year and one hill was impassable all last spring in conversation with the county engine er who was out here this week mr rose told the tribune he was look ing into the matter and that it was possible a light coating of gravel would be laid through the centre to ensure a passage for cars and busses the work of cutting down the hills is not yet completed but when the job is once finished it will provide a fine motor road to goodwood uxbridge and other northern points take notice that a bailiffs sale of watches clocks jewelry phono graphs and show cases will be held in the store premises of jacob yake on the evening of thursday july 17 at 7 oclock terms cash all articles sold in separate pieces e c pen- nock bailiff work on the big hundred thous and dollar pavement through stouff ville commenced on monday morn ing heavy machinery is coming in and gradually getting into action the storm sewer is being but down first starting in front of wards garage seating for 5000 women in the newmarket arena next saturday night at s pm to hear canadas prime minister on this occasion three bands will be in attendance also the best piper on the continent amplifiers will be installed to on- sure hearing for all mr and mrs quautz spent last week with their two sons at west hill in their absence a telegram came to stouffville containing tho sad news of the death of his only sister mrs w e spring of elmvale an effort was made to locate them but was unsuccessful and when they arrived home the funeral was over doth mr and imrs spring were old time church hill residents hawtins cattle sale on friday drew a fair attendance despite the busy season and slump in cattle prices cows sold up to 100 messrs jerry sibley and bert dike taking the two top notch animals other good cows went at 60 but under present market conditions mr ilawtin and auctioneer silversides were well satisfied with the outcome of the sale isadio service complete uptodate equipment for work on all battery and electric sets for efficient prompt service at reasonable prices it will pay you to investigate have your radio readv for the election stewart beare phone imarkham 2602 ten million pounds of butter being shipped into canada liberal advertisements claim that canadas dairy industry is prosperous because more butter was produced in 1929 than in 1921 the advertisements fail to say that in 1929 the butter production was less by more than 20800000 than in 1924 before the new zealand treaty came into force they fail to state that in 1925 canada ex ported 26646535 pounds of butter worth 9917516 while last year it imported 3500000 pounds from new zealand they fail to state that v a hooper manager of the dairy department of the united farmers estimates that canad ian dairy cows have been reduced by 140000 since the new zealand trade agreement was signed since the new zealand preferencs has become effec tive canada has bought 90640722 pounds of butter mainly from that country this butter was worth 31443- 891 which sum canadian farmers should have had for years conservatives have asked mackenzie king to break off the treaty which permitted new zealand to dump butter at ruinous prices into canadian markets notice was given just before th election that the treaty would be abrogated but it is too late now to help the dairy industry this year or next year new zealanders are sending huge quantities of butter to canada and these will keep prices low read the following despatch printed in the liberal ottawa citizen on june 23 1930 ten million pounds of n z butter for canada price will be kept down in 1931 halifax june 23 nearly ten million pounds of new zealand butter carried by the british freighters huntingdon and mahana are en route to halifax for con sumption in canada another steamer with a huge butter cargo it is reported will sail for halifax next month these large importations which probably will be augmented by shipments through halifax and vancouver later in the summer are regarded as apparently bearing out the forecast that new zealand producers would ship enough butter into canada to be held in storage and keep the price down throughout 1931 after the existing arrange ments with new zealand are abrogated in october the shipments en route are believed to be the larg est amount of butter ever forwarded to canada in such a short period although last winter several cargoes all totalling millions of pounds arrived at varying intervals for many months keeping local prices at low levels up to the present time these two ships carrying enough butter to displace the butter production of 52632 canadian cows from the beginning of the year to may 31 1930 according to the official figures of the dominion bureau of statistics new zealand butter totalling 28792292 pounds was imported into canada this displaced the output of another 151538 cows taking average canadian butter production in figures vouched for by the national dairy council of canada as 190 pounds of butter a year thus so far this year canada has im ported new zealand butter equivalent to the production of 204170 cows more butter is enroute andeven the ottawa citizen ad mits that canadian butter prices will be depressed not only in 1930 but also in 1931 quality bbyicbt binder twine gilt edge 650 ft gold leaf 600 ft our stock is com plete we will have binder twine for you to start your first field and for you to finish your last field even for your corncutting and buckwheat harvest stockaid is quickly and easily applied it is a pleasant odor and will not stain king bug killer for dusting on all garden plants flowers and shrubs stiver bros deputy minister of agriculture contradicts liberal claims about live stock trade canadian livestock breeders realize that the half- truths of the mackenzie king supporters cannot disguise the fact that for eight years the liberals have done noth ing whatever help them and now have a gesture of aid ing them only on the eve of an election of what use to them is a countervailing duty against american cattle when canada exports more to the united states than it imports canadas livestock trade is in bad shape liberal politicians may deny it they do claim that it is better oftthan ever but the department of agriculture knows the true state of affairs as is shown in the following circular letter mailed out by the deputy minister of agriculture j h grisdale to farmers at the same time as mackenzie king was telling the house of commons that canada never was more prosperous than it was early this year you are i understand interested in live stock of some kind are therefore i have no doubt interested in canadas holding her place and even doing- a little better than that on the worlds markets for various livestock products now as a matter of fact canada seems un fortunately to be losing ground in this connec tion for instance we no longer export any eggs or butter we send abroad very little dressed poultry or lambs our exports of beef cattle are dwindling our shipments of beef are de creasing have almost disappeared and our ship ments of cheese are rapidly falling off this department is naturally very much concerned to note this most extraordinary situation in a country such as ours where so many of our people are farmers where the possibilities for the production of these articles and more besides are so great thus the deputy minister of agri culture who is not a politician contra dicts liberal claims of prosperity in agriculture canadian farmers ask yourselves whether the liberals have spoken the truth ask yourselves whether those of your children who have left the farm have good jobs ask yourselves if canada is prospering as it should if the answer is no then vote for the conservative party and your consev- ative candidate vote lennox scottish company camp here to a detachment of tho toronto scottish regiment will pitch tent at ringwood on july 10th for two days under canvas tho detachment is c company and is under command of captain barsto h miller son of our townsman mr robert imiilcr capt miller and his company will go under canvas on the miller farm one mile west of ring- wood saturday morning returning to toronto sunday this very short weekend is to he- spent in training and no doubt will bo greatly enjoyed by the company who number six officers and fifty non commissioned officers and men the tribune is informed by capt miller that his company would wel come any veterans who live in the neighborhood of stouffville to visit the camp and the suggestion is made by this paper that the local veterans round up their forces in order to go out and extend a welcome to the visiting camp agent avantei for stouffville and surrounding territory to represent exelsior life insurance co sal ary and commission to right man apply box 682 barrle 22 taxi cab driver tail auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday july 18 and 19 reginald denny in red hot speed pathe news comedies collegians july 25 and 26 plunging hoofs rex the wild horse pathe review comedy collegians dedicated to tho ringwood service the taxlcab driver sits in his car and awaits for tho calls from near and far ho knows all tho bad roads he knows all the nooks he knows all the sorrows he knows all the joys ho knows all tho girls who are chasing the boys he knows all our troubles he knows all our strife ho knows every man who ducks out from his wife if the taxicab driver told half what ho knows he would turn all our friends into bitterest foes ho would sow a small wind that would soon blow a gale engulf us in troublo and land us in jail ho would start up a story which gaining in force would cause half our wives to sue for divorce he would get all our homes mixed up in a fight and turn our bright days into sorrowing nights in fact ho would keep tho whole town in a stew if he told but ono tenth of the things that he knew but silent ho is it you pay him his fees then he wont know a thing but tho a r cs er sinclair tnxl service day or night phono 7002 ringwood

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