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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 21, 1931, p. 3

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dominion of canada bon 1931323334 issues may be exchanged for the new 1931 conversion loan bonds at any of our branches without charge official application form and full information furnished at branches rank nova scotia established 1832 jjj capital slzooooooi reserve fund s2j000000 total resources s265000000 w j a mcleod general manager toronto periodical checks slioi 3 that the average number of homeless people touud sloping out of doors on any night in london is now about ninety not very long ago it stood at over 2000 headstones are supplied for the use of the deaf in some theatres in chi cago and germany this is an innova tion in regular theatres also it has been tried successfully in at least one london talkie theatre snakes 15 a foot at a recent valuation of the animals in the london zoo the tortoises were valued at 500 a cwt and snakes at aliout 15 a foot the value of the whole collection is placed at 173000 to the holders of war loan and victory a statement by the minister of finance in the dark days of the war canadians loaned to the government of the dominion many hundred millions of dollars to enable the operations of the allies to be carried to a successful conclusion when canadians loaned their money to the government they received bonds which were promises to repay them the sum loaned with interest at the rate of 5 or 5vz per annum on the 1st of october next 53000000 of these bonds become due on the 1st of november 1932 the maturity will be 73000000 on the 1st of november 1933 446000000 and in 1934 511000000 must be provided for it would not be prudent either in the interest of the security holders or the country itself to wait until these loans become due before providing for their payment or conversion action must be taken well in advance of the due dates to protect the credit of the country the government believes this an oppor tune time to afford canadians the opportunity to exchange the bonds which they own maturing in the next few years for new bonds of the dominion of canada carrying interest at the rate of 414 per annum which is a very attractive return prior to the maturity date of the present bonds those who accept this offer will of course continue to be paid interest at the rate as provided by the bonds they exchange canadians who have always shown confidence in their country are earnestly invited to exchange the bonds they now own for bonds of the new issue by so doing they will render less difficult the task of providing for the future finances of the country will enhance its credit and will greatly assist the government in the present period of worldwide readjustments no money will be asked for and no new bonds will be sold at this time it is proposed to limit the present conversion to 250000000 but the government has the right at its discre tion to increase the amount if canadians indicate a general desire to continue their investments in the securities of their dominion the subscription books will close on the 23rd of may i earnestly seek the active support of my fellow canadians in making this conversion which is one of the largest financial operations our country has undertaken in recent years credit able alike to canada and its citizens minister oj 1ma ks french and english families dispose of art treasures economic depression heavy taxa tion in great britain and the lack of economic stability in france has forced many families in both coun tries to dispose of heirlooms and 3rt treasures declared robert g roy president of the royal art gal leries who has just returned to to ronto out after a three months tour in europe mr roy has secur ed quite a large number of magnific ent pictures from the brushes of royal academicians and other noted artists in addition to much antique silver formerly owned by notable families in great britain one of the most beautiful pictures is may day in florence by v papisardi from the art collection of the late duke of cambridge others are from the studios of such celebrat ed painters as h c bryant mar garet dovaston professor mante- gazzi david wilkie daniel hernan dez ii fuck and f m bennett jubilee excursion toronto out marking the 60th anniversary of its establishment the canadian manufacturers association is organizing a diamond jubilee excur sion to the pacific coast this year a special train will leave toronto may 25 lurking winnipeg reginr and cal gary where local entertainment will be provided the delegates will also spend a full day at banff the object of the trip is the 00th annual genoral meating of the association to be held at victoria june 1 2 an 3 on the return journey two day3 will bo spent in ancouver and a day each at jas per edmonton saskatoon and winni peg the party arriving ack in to ronto june 12 concessions of 07 acres free from al taxes from capt magalhaes barata federal iuterveator families ot more thaa five persons are being given 131 acres and the laud may not be sold since the government will hereafter consider it a family property to be passed on from generation to genera tion captain baratas decree with regard to these laud concessions stipulates that tho decree is applicable to former soldiers sailors policemen laborers and fishermen russian women will attend night courses moscow night courses are bins opened to fit women workers for the more skilled branches of their trades and arrangements are being made for the nurseries which are attach ed to most factories employing wo men to function by night as well as by day shortage of labor has brought about a move for the supplementary employment of women and to fur ther the sowet ideal of drawing wo men away from the home into fac tory and office work the christian science monitor large families in brazil given land concession belem para brazil families of five persons or less are to receive land italy to mobilize all in wartime rome compulsory service of all ineti and women between the ages of 10 and 70 in some capacity in time of war is provided for it in new mobo- lization bill recently approved by the council of ministers and introduced in the chamber of deputies the measure places a nationwide civil mobilization under the direction ot provincial authorities who will functon the moment mobilization is ordered a journalism in tiie next epoch is in clined to become less napoleonic at the top and less bohemian at the bottom walter lipptiian business directory legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers o buttons block stouffvlua money to loan medical fire lisve ttis far from every hope of aid if a blaze takes hold the inflammable construction of the average summer home makes it a source o danger and anxiety minimize the fire hazard by lining inside walls and ceilings with inexpensive gyproc wallboard that does not burn this building material is made from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet long 4 feet wide and of an inch thick it nails and cuts as easily as lumber and with minimum waste find out from your dealer how inexpensive gyproc is how easy to erect ask him for full information about its application or request a direction sheet from him besides being fireresistant gyproc has struc tural strength and insulation value it is also draught and verminproof by panelling you can save the expense of decoration yet gyproc is an excellent base for alabastine gyptex or wallpaper send for the free booklet building and remodelling with gyproc gypsum lime and alabastine canada limited paris ontario for sale by stouttvilie planing mills stouffville ontario norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with tho legal firm of corley keen and howard counsel j w seymour corley kc trusts and guarantee building room 005 302 bay street toronto ont telephone elgin 3153 and 3154 res tr 6343 george coltham ontario ijand surveyor surveys levels municipal engineering aurora ontario box 264 phono s64 i dr s s ball phpslcian and surgeon office cor obrien and main phono 196 coroner for york county drs1ra herbert freel dr ira frecl consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tuea sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appointments only dr herbert frcel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvili monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am forest products ottawa the annual value of for est products in canada is placed at approximately 500000000 by the ca nadian government forestry service and over 200000 persons are employed in the extraction and manufacture of tho products of the forests of the dominion last year the value of these exports was over 291000000 there are about 3000 saw mills ami 108 pulp and paper mills in canada tho saw mills represent a capital in vestment of 1so000000 and the pulp and paper mills an investment of 060000000 the former employed about 45000 persons and the latter about 31000 i war vessels may visit canada loudon several vessels ot the west indies squadron of the royal navy will be in canadian waters throughout the slimmer according to an announcement made by c- g amnion parliamentary secretary to the admiralty recently in the ilouso of commons thomas birkett insurance ajrency everything in insurance phone 18202 stouttvilie a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance also automobile and fire dental co anne lehman a t c m teacher of pianoforte playing and theory phono 4301 studio lehmans block massey harris agency in tho old stand just south of post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements j p casaidy e s barker lds dds ho graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of tho university of tororto offlco in grublns block phone 8201 markham evcy tuesday office in wev block facing forward f like the man who faces what ha must with step triumphant and a heart ot cheer who fights the daily battle without fear j gees his hopes fail yet keeps 1111- ths krjuf faltering trust in every mans life there come that god is god that somehow true moments when he is called to decide and just whether to go forward or to stand his plans work out for mortals still timidity says hesitate j prudence says be not too hasty take aim selfinterest says may hurt yourself you may you run sarah knowles bolton duty done we must all strike somewhere snd go down one comfort then for our- now phone 902 george baker realtor and valuator farm and city proporty a specialty exchanges and small acroages stouffville ont e a grubin r o eyesight specialist honor graduate of tho collogo of optometry ot canada cold medal ist and first hermant prlzo winner in 1928 at stouftvlllo every thursday friday and saturday offlco in tho grubln block eyes examined glasses fitted and he- paired phone stouffville 2105 dr d c smith honor graduate of itoyal college of dental surgeon and of tho univorsity of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal collese of dental surgeons and toronto university aiso post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office commerce bank up stairs phone offlco 1011 residence 1016 risks you may injure your pros- selves and one another is to have pects of worldly success hut con- done our duty science says the hour has come j go and do your duty and every- j thing generous and noble in th heart responds and say amen veterinary egyptians favor canadian apples s t bodendistel vs bvsc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary collogo office at tho mansion house phono 101 succossor to dr j t storey gordon phillips licensed auctioneer experioncod in farm stock implomont and furniture sales phona stouffvlua 8405 for terms ftrmers organize icelowna bc kelowna farmers have organized under the cooperative associations act to carry on business of fruit vegetables grain hay feed lumber coal and general merchandise retail and wholesale it is understood victoria bc fancy and extra that this organization has nothing to fancy newton apples grown in british uo with fruit marketing or pooling but columbia have scored a success on the is incorporated to deal with by-prod- egyptian markets and increasing ship- j nets of fruit and the other hems out- ments of the fruit are expected to bo lined handled at alexandria and port said for distribution to the retail trade of her light tho nile country according to a report the village street was dark at night of tho markets branch ot tho depart- that was the reason why nient ot agriculture in a front window beamed a light i to aid those who went by in the sahara oh you that stay lit cities saw you this pretty thing tho moon was new on sunday all in a silver ring now it is veiled and curious no more a shining hoop and the wind is in the desert and though in tho task of every day this house was where two hgvvays met the years had left it still but naught could make that dame forget this kindness to fulfill say it with flowers no expression of knttaent more beautiful plowhrs for every occasion muston sons fhqnb 7001 storjfyviuih ont electrical contrracto house wiring farm work motors everything in eloctrio i estimates given j -r- ciias nendick phone 257 the sand is in the soup the wind that allah bridles is free tonight to roam like camels in the evening when the caravans are home the tentropes creak uneasily tho soup is full of grit and all the cooks of i not the like ot it her she might no longer share thus for a little space ray lit up lifes thoroughfare v alexander louis eraser est r g clendennig funeral director and embalmer calgary alberta the demand upon tho calgary public library for ndon have of all kinds are increasing stead- ily the month of march setting a i record with an average daily clrcula- j i know years hence in cities when tion of 21s2 j spring has ncarco touched spain j are the tusks of ill yearn for mighty spaces and tret the walrus ivorvf to see again the elongated teeth or tusks ot tho j as on some larger planet the huge walrus are composed ot a kind ot j horizons loop j ivory but it is interior to that ob- when the wind is in the desert and talned from the elephant animal i private ambulance the sand is in the soup lord dunsany in fifty poems life phone 9000 markham ontari never has any nation lasted long 1 not until a new race of artistic when its wealth increased and us producers is discovered will artistic means of defending it did not in- films be produced oeorgo bernard crease adoiuately admiral brad- shaw ley fiskc

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