Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 31, 1932, p. 4

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stouffville ontario march 31 1932 quality service grocery bulletin finest quality tomatoes 2 4 for 80 christies soda wafers only per pkg 10c try our special tea 35c per lb or 3 lbs for 100 bulk macarooni 1 lbs peas no 2 tin 3 for notes and comments i currency notes to be smaller y kduction to size of u s rills agrecil upon for next year jlalsty funds are main issue ottawa the- government in french sweet prunes 3 for cooking f10s 3 lbs freshly ground wheat meal s lbs for town delivery ratcliff go you pay less for more model a and model t fords we accept in trade are recondi tioned before we resell them everything tigthened and ad justed new parts where needed a guarantee goes with all used model as many model ts we have used cars of other makes too youll save money here for we dont need to mark up prices in order to recoup unreasonable tradein concessions here is a sample of the many bargains were now offering ford sport coupe 1930 essex coach 1928 standard coupe rumble 1929 ford sport roadster 1930 ford coupe 1929 cadillac coach 1925 ford 1 vz ton truck 1929 2 fordson tractors 1927 roosevelt marmon sed 1929 we also have a number of other std ford coupe 1929 good usel cars for sale ford ton truck 1929 live stock i fresh cow and dodge ton truck 1928 4 near springers for sale holden ford dealer phone 184 stouffville ontario cooperation with the chartered banks has practically decided to reduce the size ot canadian currency within the next year canadian dominion and bank notes almost certainly will be reduced to the present dimensions ot the united states currency the change has been under consideration for some- weeks and both government and tbei banks are agreed that it is desirable while it is not thought necessary tor practical purposes to have the government and the banks issue new and smaller currency simul taneously it is believed that less confusion will occur if this is done and tho change therefore will be delayed until both note issuing agencies are ready financial post the sundry investigations into various phases of reauharnois the speeches on political platforms sud tho discussions in the press only serve to emphasize the feel ing of disgust in the minds of the public what is going on is less an attempt to find out the truth of the lieauharnois scandal by- judicial investigation than it is cheap political bickering each party is attempting to pin some thing dirty on the other each party is trying to cover up its own trail and whitewash its own actions the conservatives bre in power in ottawa and in to ronto and so the various investi gations that have been carried on i have been directed largely to the in the united states the change o mn somelllin oa tl from the large to the accomplished in a matter of three mail bus asj the holland marsh facts all of which could have been ther he is a man of the sound case i ascertained in a few- hours by any- common sense essential in a repre- i one seeking the truth it seems iu- mutative to enable him to dis- prof wm h day has a word to comprehensible that a man ofiharge his public duties credibly ay iu the last- issue of the newi sound judgment in mr cases re- and in a manner fair to all if not uarspt expressherald concerning sponsible position could place him then he deerves to be relegated to lietat self in the predicament he now faejthe limbo of political oblivion that the holland marsh drainag which will undoubtedly be highly es it seems to nje that when the he was trying to escape by making interesting to many of our readers next provincial election arrives the groundless charges and playing p- wh followed tho charges introdue- electors of his constituency will bejlitics with the holland marsh and evading discussion of j points that might prove embar months it is ueueveu mat a i asslds l0 tories the liberals period will be necessary in canada have uq but thewselv io elapst certainly some time must before anything cai ne done the dominion has on hand a large amount of new currency which has never been put into circulation and this will have to bo used up before the change is made everything considered action is not likely to be taken until the spring of 1933 college purchases the de la plant farm fine jersey herd on whit church homestead purchase of the entire farm stock and the 300 acre estate of l de la plant on the second conces sion whitchurch township has been made by st michaels college toronto it was announced last week by college officials the land which is situated north of wilcox lake was originally three farms and has some fine buildings on it the purchasers intend to keep the farm in operation to supply the col lege with dairy products and vege tables included in the farm stock is a line herd of jersey cows and save without sacrificing quality printed linoleum and oilcloth for kitchen living room and dining room coolfreshlookingdelightful marble tile effects picture the bright touch of color these lovely new covering would be to a room and so easily cleaned bundles of wallpaper in room lots house cleaning time is at hand now is the opportunity to save in your wall paper bill many of these papers are sold below cost price suitable for livingroom dining- room kitchen hall or bedroom a variety of patterns and colors to choose from bundles from 75c up we have our new curtain materials in quality and prices to suit any purse in bordered marquisette figured marquisette ruffled scrim attractive lace edged curtain nets in filet weave and plain swiss net prices from 12 jc to 100 yd peter pan dresses new and very smart exceptionally smart otesses of peter pan prints with vestee and contrasting pipings will wash and launder beautifully a variety of shades and patterns sizes 16 to 44 special 225 and 250 new prints splendid quality at a low price smart cleanlooking patterns in these practical cotton prints for your tub frocks and think what wonderful value you get when you buy them and 3g wide special yd 21c new voiles various designs and new colors entirely new and original designs in this printed voile a strong well woven cotton fabric that makes lovely serviceable summer frocks 36 wide special yard 25c babys rubber pants medium and large sizes special pair 25c womens ciiamosuede gloves frilled and smartly embroidered turn back cuff in all the new spring shades sizes 6 to 8 exceptional value pr 39c why not a knitted suit to com plete your spring outfit in tweed effects soft and feminine looking threepiece suits of allwool skirt with fashionable pleats in front belted jacket sleeveless silk and wool pullover trimmed in matching shades colors wine- black and white guardsman blue browns green 750 and 950 womens umbrellas fine covers of cotton and silk and cotton mixtures novelty handles of carved celnica tips and ends to harmonize choice of navy red green or black 150 to 350 new dress tweeds immensley popular materia fancy flecked tweed a delightful soft light weight weave in allwool choice of light navy green copen and black 54 wide per pard 150 special womens silk hose a great achievement in value giving fine clear weave serviceweight one of the best savings youve ever had double sole heal and toe of line mercerized cotton sizes 8 to 10 special pr 69c womens silk and wool and allwool hose broken sizes and colors full fashion ed- extra good quality special pr 49c childrens silk and wool hose odd sizes and colors reg 75c special 39c heavy worsted hose extra ordinary value an extra heavy weight of allwool worsted knitted in ribbed style will stand lots of hard wear broken sizes just the thing for boy or girls school hose reg up to 100 pair special pair 59c blame for this since they appar ently acquiesced in a sawoff that closed down the parliamentary enquiry of last year those people in canada who do rot take their partisan con nections so seriously that they are ready to place party above coun try are thoroughly disgusted by the whole business at the start the public was shocked by the actions of some of the lieauharnois pro moters and the politicians who were involved with them now the pub lic is shocked by the hypocrisy of the politicians who have been most prominent in exposing the whole scandal so distasteful has this hypocrisy and this washing of dirty linen become that most of the good citizens of canada would be quite happy if all the as yet unexplored channels of lieauharnois political scandals were vacated by the poli ticians of both parlies and all phases of the matter turned over to a judicial commission the poli ticians have hunted for trouble and they have revealed enough to make file pubic believe that both of the major political parties are badly tainted in the affair the evidence does not support this view but the public disgust will be visited upon all the parties neither tho liberals nor the conservatives can hope to gain any political advantage out of further tracking down of real or imagined culprits neither party can hope to make the public credu lous of its sanctimony and free dom from stain if the investiga tions could go on in a judicial at mosphere there would bo some benefit but now the discussion is being carried on only in the fetid atmosphere of the most sordid form of cheap political hypocrisy ihe sale of tobacco to school students there has been so much said iu and out of school concerning the use of tobacco by children or school students that we quote herewith the ontario act respecting selling tobacco to minors section 1 any person who either directly or indirectly sells or gives or furnishes to a minor under eighteen years of age cigarettes cigars or tobacco in any form shall on summary conviction thereof be fore a justice of the peace bo sub ject to a penalty of not less than 10 or more than 50 with or without cost of prosecution or to imprisonment with or without bard labor for any time not exceed ing thirty days kso mil cap 231 amended lfil7 bill no 7s minors protection act the dominion act is very lengthy it states the age as 1g but a dominion law can increase the age but not decrease the age when minors may have tobacco in any form this law also states that it shall bo the duty of any with con stable powers lo seize any form of tobacco in possession of one apparently under the age limit whom ho finds chewing smoking or about to do so there are also penal ties for those who supply in any manner such tobaccos ed by mr cliff case j1pp- and which formed the basis of a court investigation which was dismissed from york county by judge widdi- lield professor day writes the new market editor as follows as the case charges of improper procedure in the holland marsh drainage scheme have collapsed doubtless many of your readers would be interested in knowing the facts about the petition on which the work was undertaken since judge widdilield has said there is nothing left to investi gate there can be no doubt as to the propriety ot the procedure every name on the assessment roll was there properly and since mr case told the judge in the presence of livo witnesses that he took no exception to the signatures on the original petition there can be no doubt if there ever was any that every signature is genuine tin missing petition which has now been located by west gwillimbury township bears this out even the three signatures on which doubt was specially cast by mr cases misrepresentations are admitted by the three gentlemen concerned mr case insinuated that the two thirds majority necessary before the petition could be acted on was obtained by a preponderating num ber of assessed owners on the syn dicates lands while loss than two- thirds of the private owners signed this is entirely wrong in iving township 16 of the private own ers signed in west gwillimbury 78 and in the two 77 so that it there hadnt been a single per son assessed for the syndicates lands the petition was sufficiently signed by private owners to carry it by 10 in excess of the neces sary twothirds these facts can all be verified by an analysis of the signatures on the original petition this analysis would also reveal that the average area owned by each private owner is about 15 acres vhilo from the syndicate names the average is about g5 acres show ing that the private owners had creator voting power according to their holdings than had the syndij cate owners j in view of these indisputable justified iu asking themselves whe- 1 drainage scheme coal coke coal grain seeds tile we are buyers of grain and seeds alsike red clover alfalfa we have feeding molasses on hand by the barrel seeds of all kinds alsc salt coal coke and pokohontac coal s w hastings phone 169 stouffville ont salt cement 8 notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of john mantle labourer aid sarah mantle married woman both late of the township of uxbridge in the county of ontario deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to the trustee act that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said sarah mantle who died on june 2nd 1931 and john mantle who died on nov 2nd 1931 at the said township of uxbridgo are required to send by post prepaid to the undersigned solicitors for the administrator on or before the 15tli day of april 1932 their christian and surnames and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and he nature of the securities if any held them duly verified by a statuj tory declaration i and further take notice that after the said 15th day of april 1932 the said administrator will proceed lo distribute the assets of the said estates among tho parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice and the said adminis trator shall not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution william clarkson administrator mcculloijgh button solicitors for administrator stouffville ontario great war s a great pestilence 3 all within twenty years could there be a more gruelling test 3 yet life insurance stands invincible during that whole period it paid every obligation promptly and fully as it has ever since the dominion was formed 3 the sun life assurance company of canada itself paid to policyholders and beneficiaries in cash during these periods the war 19141918 the tlu 1919 a the depression 19301931 over 226000000 it has paid to its policyholders and beneficiaries since forma- tion nearly 600000000 e in prosperity life insur ance is valuable in adver sity it is indispensable fort of your old age de pend first on adequate life insurance have you enough consult a sun life man sun life assurance company of canada phone 9512 stouffville ontario i5loomington the whole community is cast in to mourning through the death of norman ranier who jhas been suffering from pneumonia and tho deepest sympathy is extended to the grief stricken home mr and mrs c tindall of toron to were visitors with his brother mr louis tindall on sunday rev c e fockler accompanied by his wife and mother spent mon day at imr w a focklcrs the misses lemon of toronto are spending the holidays with their mother mrs jos lemon marvin lemon of toronto was homo for tho holiday miss n fairies spent easter with relatives in uxbridge mmmmmmmmmmmmz sxw rzzzkxzzvzzzzzazsrrinzzzsi c mrs d h cook spirelja corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouftvlllo r30i necessary 0 v338g o efore the development of public transportation facil ities travelling was an ordeal to be endured only when unavoidable the modern motor coach adds j y a sax enpymenf to trips that must be jnslpsi- md and creates the desire to j other enjoyable trips for j 33filllfr social or business purposes cray coach lines cvalicl uc kings tjujlpau

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