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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 14, 1933, p. 4

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stouffville thursday september 14th 1933 ieahx lesson ix proxouxcia tiox on the canadian national steam ships liner lady somers coming up the st lawrence recently news papermen learned from good authori ty how to pronounce newfoundland granted that people who live there have a right to determine the pronounclation and that lady out- erbrldge wife of sir joseph outer- bridge after 40 years residence in newfoundland is an authority the way to pronounce it is newfunland with all the stress on the land informer sues for car won in carnival draw suing as an informer under a sec tion of the criminal code john arthur chapman of acton has issued a writ at osgoode hall against william lloyd miller also of acton chapman claims a sedan car to which the defendant has be come entitled under his ticket for the street carnival and dance held at stouffville on sept 4 the writ was issued by fraser and betty solicitors toronto notes and comments your grocery list sugar- crisp cokx flakes 3 packages for 23c mlffkts 10c ghalk nut flakes 10c wheat fiakes per package 2c special soap offer heavy galvanized with soap deal utility tub 87c evaporated milk bordens or carnation evapor ated milk 4 small tins 25c japan rice 10 lbs 2e hawks lemox oil bottle 15e 25c hawks floor wax lb tin 40c fly ton bottle with sprays 3c55cl0c fresh ma1sshmallows package or bulk preserving needs fresh pickling and preserving materials lart whytes lard per lb 12c ratcliff go town delivery phone 7112 it is just 100 years since the british empire freed the- slaves but we are still slaves to fashion one thing the coming cool weather will do that mothers ought to do is stop the socall ed shorts from parading in public no more local nimrods go bang ing away at the elusive bunnies and oter wild game large or small up on which they come in their travels that is unless they have a residents pendent toward spiritual things and these very people would not have brought to this condition of mind had plenteous times prevailed for them there is more sympathy dis played today also as an effect of depression and the preacher never pointed out a truer thing when he referred to these matters even in a passing way while preaching his sermon on perhaps another subject that young lady who is conduct ing evangelistic meetings on the beach at chicago clad only in a bathing suit must intend that her hearers shall be given the bare facts crop failure this year hon d g mckenzie manitoba minister agriculture estimated on his two thousand farmers in south hunting license issuers of hunting western manitoba have had a total licenses have received word from the ontario department of game and fisheries that this law has been put into effect for some years it was not necessary to have such license but under the new regula lions anyone without a license found hunting will be subject to a due for this infraction this includes ducks geese and other game which are in season during the fall as well as rabbits and animals which are hunted most of the year incident ally the fee for a residents license is one dollar salt tile fertilizers place your orders for fertilizers and ansure a crop of wheat fertilizer prices are down we have land tile on hand all sizes 3 4 5 c and s inch at reduced prices coal and coke placo your orders at once as prices on coal are all kinds of feeds on hand advancing s w hastings phone 169 coal stouffville ont coke so much was said against the agricultural courses taught in the stouffville continuation school last term that one wonders why the parents were moved to the attitude they were which no doubt in fluenced the trustees to become more or less hostile to the movement also now that the result of the years work is known it is found that the agricultural courses taught met with best success of any classes in the school giving the students standing in physics aud chemistry over in whitby the school board in a large display advertisement in the whitby gazette last week broadcasts the fact that pupils may get the agricultural courses by at tending the whitby hgh school if whitby considers it something good enough to advertise while stouff ville thinks it is something to be frowned on the very divergent views are difficult to understand there is plenty being said about the ills of the present depression which the world has brought upon it self through war and fast living but little do we hear about the good effects derived from the hard times the other sunday a stouffville pastor aptly called to mind in his sermon the fact that oldmandepression had forced many people to be less inde- moneysavers special clearing in celanese economy section dresses specials in flannelette nightgowns very this is a splendid chance to purchase a cosy gowns for the chilly nights celanese dress at little cost a wonderful soon coming range of pastel shades and a few white i v 1 daintily trimmed with fagoting buttons t q t value and contrasting shades reg 350 mzrmp fs i 7 c qi mir saxony flannelette with shirring and fancy bpeciai caie j4d stitchlng selling for much less than you another special in voile dresses would expect to pay for such quality in several attractive shortsleeved styles these days of higher prices special 59c other no sleeve and cape effects in a choice fine soft flannelette gowns kimona of various necklines gay colored patterns sleeve yoke with swiss embroidery and con- witu contrasting trimmings extraordinary trasting bias trimming made especially for values reg 150 and 195 special 119 large women special 95c warm hanrielette gowns long sleeve cheerful colored apron for double yoke style with tucks and embroid- the kitchen ery trimming assorted sizes special 100 assorted shades with bib and ties at n q rnwivcj back fast colors special 29c m i this popular style of long sleeve gown women cotton hose is made of excellent flannelette finished a particularly good quality cotton hose with attractively silk embroidered yokes with reinforced heel and toe in a variety of as they are very specially priced we advise light and dark shades special pair 25c you to stock up at this saving childrens ribbed hose onl just what a child needs for cooler days be wise buy also for starting back to school in sand and be or 1he prices rie black reg 25c sale price per pair 19c wonderful selection of light and dark just arriveda new shipment of j h corsets corselettes and ffifo of our guaranteed 15c patterns youll enjoy it an exceptionally good range of styles an fi jt profitable to suit all figures in plain and brocaded materials prices ranging from 95c to 150 r v tm thp matting visit our corset department before buying c v a 1in lhb xnolloinb elsewhere jelly glasses 5c heavy ribbed hose for boys hates second 5c that will stand lots of ard wear made white cups 5c of heavy cotton in 21 rib reg 50 39c dish cloths 5c salad bowls gjgh g here is a wonderful opportunity to thimbles 5c replenish your salad bowls a new shipment mending yarn 5c you will be astonished at the quality and nail files 5c price see window display bead necklaces 5c extra values 25c 35c handkerchiefs 5c new table oilcloth sewing needles pkg 5c pins 5c the seasons newest patterns here is wash cloths 5c an opportunity to add a gay dash of color darning needles 5c to your home at a low cost width 45 39c bobby pins card 5c yard width 54 49c shelf oilclt 11 wide jelly moulds 5c per yard 10c egg cups 5c the wh shaw store phone 9512 l j stouffville ontario the west by motor messrs h o klinck john rat- cliff and henry brillinger arrived back home last week after an eight thousand mile motor trip through western canada the first leg of their journey was aptly described in these columns by mr klinck who also wrote us from the coast and which letter we are now pleased to publish for it will be read with interest the trio enjoyeu the holi day the scenery and the successful performance of harrys ford which was always ready to go next week we hope to publish mr kliucks impressions gathered in the usa dear a v herewe are on board the priu- cesselizabeth bound for nauaimo 0 from which point we plan to motor re over the malahot and north to the ti7nfrom tri rlver country be fore visiting victoria at the extreme south of the island from there we again take boat in a few days for out areas no grain will be thresh ed in this area and there is no feed for stock he said think for yourself today it is the duty of every citizen of the dominion of canada to stop short in the mad rush and scramble tor power to awake and ask whero will it lead us mad rushes history shows are very disastrous to na tional growth and development those countries who have passed through revolutions and bloodshed had taken centuries to recover many havo never recovered all because the people have been letting some one else do their thinking today the people of canada from coast to coast are being called upon to express op inions thousands are being won to causes because there is a cry raised to put down power and authority they seem to express the idea that all the ills of the present day are due to those in charge of affairs make a study of the conditions study economics of the world look over the pages of history read the actions of those in power in an un biased frame of mind and see what is needed to right things is it a pool ing of all wealth is it a centraliza tion of all industry is it a throwing aside all banking systems that the world is looking upon with favor is it the curtailing of th power of the law and forces of administra tions no the complete overthrow of these factors that has built can adian life are not the solution the solution lies in men and women us- araeortes on the way to portland oregon it would be vain mr editor to attempt to report our experiences thus tar in any detail without the assurance of your willingness to publish a special edition so this will be a mere smattering of the trip from emerson to vancouver we were surprised upon entering northern minesota and southern manitoba on july 31st to find a large part of the grain cut and the rest of it ready for the binder grasshoppers mot us in great numbers necessitat ing a cheese cloth covering for the radiator but the country was a scene of fertility and productivity on ovory hand far as the eye could see this continued to winnipeg when we stayed with friends over the follow ing day taking in all the surrounding parts of special interest including the agricultural college st andrews locks kildonan and city parks fort garry and the big hotels and stores from there we struck out on august 2 via highway nol across the great prairies arriving at regina we visit ed the great worlds grain show making our quarters in the tent city the show far surpassed our expecta tions and the view from the tower of the parliament bldgs convinced us that such a territory could produce nothing less than the best crops along the main line were very promising and maturing rapid ly as far west as moose jaw from there west the drougth was ex treme and most crops a failure until we reached the irrigated areas east of calgary on the way through this ng their own brains and thinking area calls were made on old friends out the whole situation do not look in medicine hat chief among whom aonoc aonoe aoaoi announcing another makmill o a o 30e30eft product if hamuli health food natures diet made from the whole wheat kernel for o d o breakfast cereal health bread muffins get a 5 lit package from your grocer volll enjoy its health ful appetizing flavor special note send us your receipts for new ways in which marmill health food may be used for bak- iujr or cooking 100 will be paid for each receipt accept ed by us and received prior to december 1st hkis for sale at leading grocers milled only by reesors marmill limited markiiam no tot cream grading in addition to taking care of your cream it is most important that it be graded in the shortest possible time after leaving your place it would not only be a loss but also very discouraging to know that in many cases your cream might have been 1st or special grade when leaving your place and becoming 2nd grade in transient or time lost before grading after you care- for your cream we on our part are doing everything possible to assist you in receiving the best grade from those whom we collect their cream by truck we are now collecting twice a week and by being sit uated so close to our shippers we are able to get your cream in very short time our cream shippers who aie delivering their cream to the cramery are able to bring it at any time during the day and in addition three nights a week in any quantity and their ship ments are graded immediately as it comes in for original grade highest price correct weight and test ship your cream to stouffville creamery co renderers of a most efficienccreamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings phone 186 stouffville ontario o d o o d o at the start but visualize the end think the whole plan through if all will do this there will be but one conclusion that can be reached it will be this every man must re alize that there is a universal broth erhood guided by a common father hood when men and women are willing to obey his laws and teach ing theme there will he peace and happiness men do not bo mislead think all the changes out beforo you express your opinions- port credit times no depression here why should we complain about the depression when wo have a far mer in the township of arran bruce county who a few years ago moved from the city to his present farm and this year has 2800 bush els of wheat 3 40 bushels of peas and more than a thousand bushels of oats and barley his crop of grain at the present market price would bring him 4000 he has other assests such as cattle and hogs why are there so many loafers out of work around the big cities and plenty of land to work asks a writ er in one of our city papers farm ing is a far better job than that of bank manager and more money is to be mado at it by a man who has a perspective view of time ahead there is no need for young men going up to new ontario or the west- tern provinces because old ontario has the wealth good roads mar kets good farm homes to walk into they dont need to be out of work and money if they have halt a head most of our agriculture professors when they leavo the college take to the high walls and open fields says the writer as they know from ex perience they can use their wits to good advantage- and enjoy life bet ter than living in crowded cities where they are liable to get their necks broken crossing streets by some thickheaded motorist ex change was a t cuyler well known to many stouffville people and whom wefound in excellent health the huge dominion glass works at red- cliff was also a point of much inter est calgary kept us for a week hera we enjoyed the hospitality of mr fred ratcliff from whose cosy i quarters we sallied forth on trips to the environs of calgary bowness park the foothills and the famous turner valley oil region then leav ing calgary we were charmed with the glorious roads and views of the national park banff lake louise field emerald lake the winder mere radium hot springs and marble and sinclair canyons were all on our iteniary then on to cran- brooke the trail with its vast cm s of can zinc and lead smelters where over 1s00 men are at present employed this was a point of trem endous interest and great activity hurrying on from there we climb ed the cascades ascending to 4400 ft then descending and climbing again to 5400 ft clinging at dizzy heights to narrow roads beneath the overhang ing rocks with descents of thousands of feet immediately below arriv ing at grand forks the hotest place in canada for thursday night aug 17th from the latter town we as cended the anarchist mts aud got the magnificent view over the osoyoos and the famous muskmellon country to the north arriving in the lovely town of penticton on the okanogan after a drive through miles and miles of heavily laden orchards at penticton we spent an extra day with very hospitable cousins and did mr brillinger eat fruitlmr ratcliffs favoritethe pear was hardly ready for consumption but these hell have in washington in a day or two on august 20 and 21 the charm ing intervening country to the thompson river was covered and the thrilling indescribable drive dowt the great frazer canyon bringing us into the great gateway of the pacific on monday afternoon this is thursday and we leave for the island with the appeal of vancouver calling us back to its mountains its commerce its alluring drives and boat trips and above all its hospital ity in which we have been privileged to share so fully well be on the go and cannot hear from the friends and families at home for some lime but we assure all that we think of them every day and that we ourselves are all putting on weight and feeling thoroughly well sorry we cannot see the last issue of the tribune before we leave for the south sincerely hok 1832 msss 1933 romance of nickel interesting story montreal spt 10 in the romance of metals nickel is on of the out standing examples savs the natural resources department of the can adian national railways it is only so years ago since nickel was practi cally unheard of its presence being considered a drawback to some ores due to no use having beon found for the mineral since then tho nickel industry has grown by leaps and bounds until today nickel ranks nineth in quantity among the metals consumed annually through out the world canada practically controls the worlds supply the metal is much used as an alloy it giving great hardness and strength and it is also much in demand for it acid and rust resisting properties coast to coast in canada newtoundland jamaica cuba puerto mco dominican republic new york cntcaco boston london encland stabilltif loday as down through its century of existence the bank of nova scotia 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