Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 1930, p. 4

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stouffville november 20th 1930 say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont 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 ratcliff co service quality an acceptable christmas gift let us help vou solve the gift problem with a gift which your friends and relatives will really appreci ate as an expression of the old time spirit of christmas we suggest aylmer christmas hampers the wicker hampers will make ex cellent picnic baskets for later use and contain twelve tins of avlmer fruits and vegetables they are attractively packed and also contain a special christmas greeting card all you do is place your order and this gift will be sent for you to any address in canada for only 450 we specially re commend this attractive gift for your friends or relatives in the old country it will be ppacked and sent for vou to any address in the british isles for only 575 place your order early paying for dead horses town delivery phone 7112 coal coke goal coke now is the time to order your coal and have it delivered before the cold weather sets in we have cement on hand at all times as for delivered prices in town of country car of tile just arrived sizes 3in 4in and 6in and start your chickens on marmill lay mash scratch feeds mash lower in price s w hastings phone 169 stouffville tile salt cement a scheme has been announced by tile manitoba wheat pool for the liquidation over a period of years of the loss incurred in the marketing of the 1929 crop and similar schemes will probably be adopted by the pools in saskatchew an and in alberta ii is pan of the plan to avoid having the provincial governments make any payments in the very near future on the guaran tees which they gave last summer of pool borrowings from the banks the governments and the taxpayers will be wise it they do not antici pate loo much from the plan in the way of preventing neavy calls up on them in that connection indeed it may be questioned i the governments are entitled to complete relief from the conse quences of their action when the guarantees were given it was re peatedly claimed by the govern ments that they were not extend ing any special favors to the pools what they were doing or thought they were doing was holding up the price of wheat for the benefit of the whole west ny endeavoring to prevent a large quantity of pool wheat from being forced upon an unfavorable market how completely they failed in their ob ject is shown by tne fact that the price of wheat whicn then stood at about 1 15 per bushel has since steadily declined by over 15 cents a bushel whatever ivheat the gov ernments saved from being dump ed at that time has since 0een sold or will have to be sold at prices very much tower it is al together probable that both- the wheat market ana the pools are very much worse off for the govern ment assistance given if thesi facts are brought home to the provincial governments and to tin electors in a way sufficiently pain ful to prevent in trie future such unwise governmental excursions in to the field of marketing some loss for the provinces may even be a cheap price to pay for experience financial post the winners declared winners of the turnip competi tion under the direction of the markham agricultural society are announced as follows 1 harold cowie milliken 93 2 george hambly unionville9 23w boynton gormley 91 4 jack foster markham 90 5 jos boyd pickering sb c d tran iclare- mont ss7 chas boyntongormley s7 the judge was mr geo rush of toronto a w01 dont put off your christmas shopping tmtill the last minute note the outstanding values in standfields underwear all that you desire in the way of service style and quality youll find in stanfields undies of excellent quality rayon yarns vests and bloomers for women and children gowns and pyjamas tailored and lace trimmed also slips with opera top any piece would make a splendid christmas gift from 75c up womens ribbed cotton vests womens ribbed cotton vests of a warm heavy quality that will keep you cosy on the coldest day sleeveless style sizes 3c to 42 special 59c celluloid gift rattles celluloid gift rattles a variety of handled styles in dainty pink or blue with contrast ing designs each 15 and 25c nickle plated trays nickle plated trays in heavy quality with neat engraving oval style special 59c extraordinary selling of winter coats for women no better value any where broadcloth and fine tweeds elaborately trimmed with fur 1350 up girls and kiddies coats a good selection of girls and kiddies winter coats in warm tweeds with fur collars and cuffs also blue chinchilla all moderately priced womens misses dresses of peter pan print and wool flannel offer ing one of the most striking values of its kind this season a wonderful group at a wonderfully low price special 295 special christmas cards in boxes each box contains one dozen cheery cards each one different all have fancy tissue envelopes to match exceptional value box 49c tags and seals a selection of best quality tags seals address labels enclosure cards etc special 2 pkgs 25c fancy paper special tissue paper for wrapping christmas gifts red green white and hollv special 5c 10 and 15c handkerchiefs swiss and linen with appliqued lace or embroidered trimming with hemstitched hems a splendid selection to choose from from 510c 2 for 25c 19 and 25c each boxed handchiefs a splendid variety of shades and patterns all arranged in a nice box ready for christmas from 25c up limoge china dinner sets the scrole and medallion border design in a rose blue and green combination is most fitting for the popular jacqueline shapes heavy gold handles and gold traced edges full dinner service for 12 persons special 3000 notes and comments jj municipal politics ate beginning to bubble but at this time we are not prepared to say what heeve sanders or his associates in the council are contemplating the motto for the hunting season this year was if you look like a moose stay at home however even good looking men hke those who went from stouffville have been taken lor a moose now bring 01 your venison the weather for the past week has been so mild that householders had difficulty in keeping their furnaces low enough to leave the homes comfortable those farmers who are drawing water for their stock due to the long spell without tain are fervently hoping lor a real good downpour before freezing up time which is drawing near at hand opponents of the smoking habit will have a powerful argument in the report of fire marshall heaton who says that in the province of ontario last year more than six teen hundred fires started from cig arettes this is evidence of the callous indifference of many smok ers as the most ordinary common- sense care would have obviated all this damage to property for some years the town of al- liston has been putting off the ex pensive day when it would have to build a new high school a woup of years ago inspector levan ord ered a new building to be erected but no action was taken recently the board has been wondering why the government grant of 3000 was not received and enquiry brough the answer that no grant could be given under the circumstances a further grant of about 510000 due next february is also in jeopardy so the board is now forced to take steps to secure a site and to go on witit the erection of a new high school building although the taxes are at present burdensome they claim the now issue of permits for th purchase of beers and wines and spirituous liquors went into effec on saturday nov 1st the old per mils having expired thy previous day the new issue provides for the purchasing of a permit for beer and wine only and also a permit for all beverages and spirituous liquor the former selling at 100 and the latter at 200 the former can at any time be exchanged for a general permit by paying the extra dollar a good feature of the new permits is that a space is provided for mark ing i lie cost of the purchase made and it is the duty of the inspector to icarry forward the total from page to page- this will apprise the permit holder just how much he is spend ing on liquors and beverages as it will also the inspector and should the latter feel that the perniitee is spending more on drink than what lie can afford he is not only empow ered but instructed by the liquor control board to put a limit on the permit holders purchases no homo should bo made to suffer due to the providers fondness for booze and should his selfish extravagance in this way not manifest itself to him then it is up to the inspector to curtail his purchases the liquor control board would rather see more and larger entries in patrons bank books and less in their permit hooks and lias made it easy for them to keep a tab on their spond- ings for thirst quenchers or the cup that cheers do you way remember back old timer has either lost his balance or he has been entirely misinformed regarding the flag incident of which he writes in tht iasl issue of tribune i wish to put him write on the facts which i have direct from one who partici pated in the affair first let me say that to this day the line old elm tree on which the yankee flag was placed still stands at mongolia as a mute memory of those stirring times at the time of the fenian raid the feeling between the chits and tories ran high the tonics were supposed to be the blue bloods while the chits were something else even after the raid william buttons troop were to drill at mongolia on a certain day on a day before this drill the idea was conceived by practical jokers to fly an american flag at the top of the elm knowing full well that lite button troop would never drill under the stars an stripes no sooner was it thought of than the flag was perched on the upper heights by a nimble tree climber anticipating that the loyal troop would resort to knitting the tree down a number of large spikes were dime into the trunk so that no one would risk an axe in it there were no crosscut saws then some of the men who took part in the sport of hoisting the flag and seeing the consternation of the button troop included robt curl is the merchant j calvert thos calvert and george calvert all of them have passed on but to their last days they never forgot the old flag incident descendant ffijcgfc resale depot our name for fair dealing protects you we have a reputation to maintain in selling used cars as well as new ones the bargains in used cars we offer are genuine bargains prices are unusually low because our fair tradein policy makes it unnecessary to pad used cars prices in order to recoup for over-gen- orous allowances if youre a discerning buyer and want a good used car priced at what its really worth in unused mileage come in and look over our specials here are a few of our models ford vi ton truck 1929 durant touring 1921 ford truck 1929 star sedan 1923 chevrolet fordor 1929 chevrolet sedan 1923 chevrolet truck 192s a number of other cars ford truck 192s 2 horses 1 cow milking star coupe 1927 bicycle 1500 ford fotdor 1924 delbert holden ford dealer stouffville phone 18402 whitchurch tp council shaws store phone 9512 stouffville ontario open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings the editor of the brandon sun favors eating in the kitchen lie says so bluntly and when lie makes up his mind it is dilllcult to change it the western editor says dining rooms are a nuisance lie has been reading a little bit of history and finds t he dining rooms were intro duced in france in the sixteenth century and- that some person in england saw them and took the idea home we suppose hints how we happened to have dining rooms in stouffville in turn someone brought the idea to this continent and there you are of course the occasional meal in hie kitchen is all right it saves steps and it never seems necessary to have all the implements at hand it is so handy to reach over the table to the stove or the kitchen cabinet without scarcely getting up but the women folk must get sick and tired of staying in the kilchen there they prepare t he tilings to eat and there they wash the dirty dishes and if they have to sit right down plunk in the centre of all thee activities and consume the victuals there theyd never have much of a change of course we are thinking of homes where a maid is not em ployed to prepare the meals that western editor can eat his black bread and pigs knuckles on the kitchen tabic if he desires but most of us here are anxious to have our leg wrapped around the post of the kitchen table gordon phillips licensed auctioneer experienced in farm stock imploment and furnlturo sales phono stouffvillo s405 for terms the november meeting of whitchurch township council was held at vandorf on saturday members present were deputy reeve w williams councillors ratclifl rae and evans and reeve ii kidd presiding the usual bylaw was passed appointing deputy returning officers poll clerks and piaces to hold a poll in lease one is demanded any time during the year 1931 there were no changes mace in the polling booths from last year and none in the officials in charge excepting in polling div no 2 betliesda where fred march is made dro and clarence bolendcr p c less preston appeared before council requesting a gram for cutting down hill on the ctii con cession at lot 17 and chas brandon made a request for 1s0 yams of gravel councillors ratcllrr and rae in troduced a motion to grant r e white district representative the sum of 1000 for junior plowing competition carried councillor ratcliff and deputy- reeve williams moved a resolution paying sir a janvis the sum of ss for eight sheep killed by dogs unknown and j b brillinger the sum of 15 being for one sheep killed and damage to flock reeve kidd gave council a little insight into the proceedings taking place in the county concerning the assessment appeals now before a jttdia committee as whitchurch was not one of those pushing the appeal no counsel had been employ ed although the reeve must necessarily be present at the sittings to look after the councils interests he wasnt prepared to say that the assessment of whitchurch would be greatly affected after the committee ence gives its decision the following general accounts were passed for payment p m thompson funeral and cemetery expenses re hazel weeks g0 ii kidd a hvanostrand ii m jakv man eacli 3 attending reselectlng jurors w crawford selecting jurors i john williams leonstable 37 r y brottghton disinfecting 750 iroad accounts were scrutinized then ordered for payment as follows m ii goslett wire 210 smith hardware wire gse f widdilield nails 150 geo thompson sup plies 100 metallic roofing co culberts 11391 w a cook weeds iir0 s hood drag 7 so g hood maint 270 bert stewart 4 so a readman 4 so geo anthony 10 roy nelson tractor 40 john brooks const 1g20 a mcneal 27 ii ilayles 2410 c richardson 10so jenkins 1020 parker smith 2545 harold cook weeds 12 a g smith maint 1200 c connor drag s40 11 a smith drag 190 1 reesor maint 015 j winterstein 3935 r winter- stein 1050 walter thorne draw gravel 35c russel storry gravel 525 f mortson drag 1330 j stevens maint s40 m connor 750 w cockerel 990 m rose 180 e mcnelly 350 garnet rose drawing gravel 2gsoo j ii widdilield salary 73 so robt radford drag 4 so geo wright 3s5 hoss preston fi50 delmer preston 1s0 w robson is0 j ilelmkay 3 frank stecklcy gravel 2157 canada ingot iron co stlfisr geo staley drag s1790 ii mcclure 540 alonzo allen 575 d petch drag 3 go e wnen you wisk to send money away- to a relative or friend to pay for goods from an outside point to pay an outoftown account for any purpose call at any branch of this bank and secure a j draft for the amount sold over the counter with no delay or formality bank of nova scotia drafts offer a safe and convenient method of sending money away the bank of nova scotia established 1832 capital 10000000 reserve 20000000 total assets over 275000000 j a mcleod general manager toronto johnston 300 d brandon 3 go m lehman 300 e lehman 1s0 geo thompson 1s0 ii thompson 1s0 c brandon jr 210 c brandon sr 3q0 w ii wilson drag 455 fred wils a weeds 1s0 geo leary drag 350 jos jones 000 f williams s40 e druery 4 so g w druery 550 delbert boken 57 chas hunt 12 less harper ceo hunt 14 w cockcrill 2 so live chickens wanted live poultry wanted will pay top prices for hens ducks or geese wo buy feathers also sam golden orders taken at pennocks livery phono 1g3 k post cbckerlll 330 jas hope 110 ah hill maint 570 keid 90c jas hope 2170 widdilield 390 w meatherall george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont boad ways drug store stouffville ontario dandee donuts claremont following the alocident that 11 g mclntyre had suffered at his plant here two weeks ago we are glad to say lie is recovering nicely mr mclntyre was employed at the lime in setting up some machinery in the tool room and while adjusting the belt to the shaft at the ceiling his arm was caught and lie picked up bodily and carried over and around this shaft ihree times before he was released when first caught he called to mr lewis who had observed the engine beginning to labor and stop to stop the engine and when this was done mr mclntyre was observed stand ing in the corner witli practically all clothing torn from him his left arm torn away just below the elbow and the right arm broken in several i cm wev on t need to urge you plaices no body injuries other than severe bruises were sustained most remarkable feature of the j accident was the retaining complete consciousness and control of his senses immediately after the accident he issued instructions re garding future work and while travelling in the ambulance to st michaels hospital he discussed operations with his foreman who j alompaniod him this is the donut season and we are malting them in larger quantities than ever ask our delivery men for a dozen they are neatly boxed in sanitary containers once youve tasted a lurtier the stouftville bakery ambrose stover rubbers young wife afraid to eat lives on soui afraid of stomach gas i lived on soup ror 5 months then i tried ad- lerika and now i oat most anything without any gas mrs a connor aulerlka relieves stomach gas in ten minutes acts on both upper ud lower bowel removing old poi sonous waste you never knew was there dont fool with medicine which cleans only part of bowels unit let adlerlka give stomach and bowels a real cleaning and get rid of all gas j m storey druggist now is the time to buy rubbers boots are down in price 50c to 100 but rubbers are the same as last year the best boots and- rubbers in town second to none for price visit our bargain table and save money repairing as usual a g lehman the shoe man

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