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

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stouffville ontario december 14th 1933 every monday latest stylo with spherical octagon shapes rimless couvex glasses louses eye winkler optician stork 50 examinations by well known at storeys ovey monday aocaoc i wanted louls toronto drug li winkler 391 hondas west toronto out gordon e cober radio technician at muttons hardware liuilder of sound systems and power amplifiers brinx in your set and havo it checked over free specializing in radio repairing box 244 phone 3306 j e smith radio service all makeb of radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom o a o 1 3 king and vaughan plow- fl mens association o the annual meeting of the king and vaughan plowmens associa tion was held in armstrongs hotel friday evening dec 1st an oyster supper was given by president o chalmers black served as a favor- and prices for u introduction to the meet to buy leaf tobacco of all kinds 1st and second grade also waste solid sample all you have address g dubois 18 henderson ottawa the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario ioc loaoc christmas specials 30 chocolate special assorted per pound chocolate special assorted per lb 35c creams per lb 20c mixed per lb 20c chocolates 1 lb box 39c chocolaes half lb box 23c patterkrisps per lb 29c groceries addresses were delivered by the president thos mcmurchy j jjofferson c e walkinglon james wclean and boyutou weldrick the treasurers account showed a favorable balance on band which jvllt serve to open proceedings for s3 i next years match and will be held in king township officers elected j for 1934 pres harry usher maple 1st vicepres alt baggs edge- ley 2nd vicepres walter bovalr king sec h e ross king treas a 15 wells king directors chalmers black e m legge s j mccluro s hawman george kell am john lawsou j w mccallmu ujg qqq walter woods c walkingtou r watson jr dr mcleod j r wil son william calhoun s tyndall john hawstrawers b weldrick g brownlee sr wm shaw t macmurchy alex cameron w o mcdonald james mclean e car son x d macmurehy boynton weldrick alex little j a greene ross marehant yearly subscription rate canada and united kingdom s200 united states points 250 a v nolan jp editor and publisher notes and comments a w scoft coal coke golden west flour 239 98 pound 250 value bag only with two pound package regular 20c value action against premier dismissed red river cereal special for ontario bran s1o00 ton on rising market s w hastings phone 169 stohffville ont windsor december 9 court action by a private citizen to oust premier george s henry from his seat in tho ontario legislature and collect 70000 in statutary penalties from the government head ended here today when judge j j coughlin granted a motion for dis missal it was unopposed recent decision at osgoodo hall that louis j lafferty must post 1- 200 security for costs of his action against tho premier resulted in the suit coming to a speedy end tho security was not posted and when norman l spencer counsel for premier henry moved for dismiss al with costs no opposition was made by lafferty the- action was started in the su preme court at sandwich on april 9 a week after premier henry told tho legislature at toronto that he held 2000 of bonds of the ontario power service corporation which had since been taken over by the province the premier said he had held the bonds long before the deal whereby the province took over the corporation and that he could not dispose of them because he had obtained confidential information two or three municipalities in simcoe county are in default on their county levies the county came to the help of midland by backing 76000 worth of de bentures now penetang and the township of tiny are in difficulties tho townships tax roll is s9s000 and only one third of the 1933 levy has been paid the collector it has liabilities in addition of in the small town o penetang unpaid taxes total 70- 000 plus a debt of 7s000 with the terrific tax rate of 71 mills such conditions as these should make a lot of municipal legislators and their municipalities feel like millionaires in comparison fubiqtmaq is just around 4 i ttlkljllnao the corner and it is well to seriously consider the problem of christmas shopping we have kept in mind that the dollar must be stretched to its utmost dimensions and we are offering very many opportunities for economical buying it will pay you to visit our store and make your purchases early when our stock is very complete markham school board has re fused admittance to pickering township students attending the villago high school beginning with the new year but iwe are credit ably informed that a good many of those who will be affected are pay ing a special fee to the fmarkham school and thus they will continue their studies tho question may reasonably be asked could the markham board refuse admittance to stouffville or whitchurch pupils which would be answered in the negative these places are designat ed in the markham h s area and are entitled to the same privileges of the school as any boy or girl living in markham village their unicipalities pay their share of all the school levies just as the village in which the school is located breeders have been getting their pelts ready for market during the last couple of weeksthe market this year is much better than it was last year this it is pointed out is a sure indication of recovery because fur is classed as a luxury and when quota tions for it rise materially there can be no question about the general trend of prices of all commodities in past years all the men hereabouts engaged in raising foxes forwarded their pelts to the london england market there having been no de mand in canada for fine furs this year however most of the sales have been to canadian fur dealers wednesday morning messrs hutchi son foster had 42 pelts hanging in their premises among them were some almost perfect silver grey specimens others did not havo so much grey while still others wore almost all black these pelts had all been sold to revellion furors of montreal and were to be shipped immediately there will be a total of close to 800 fox pelts shipped out of this town this winter canada and united states a subscriber requests us to re publish the following letter written to tho globe insurance societies claim they have increased the longevity of man by their system of medical educa tion this may he true but if it is true have the insurance rates been correspondingly lowered a village instals water works and the fire insurance rates are prompt ly reduced the same village per fects its sewerage and provided good drinking water the health of the community is of course improved the life insurance company says see what we have done but low er rates are never mentioned our own hospitals shelters and cares for the ailing of the county there our indigents receive nursing care and medical attention grafts and until recently no charges were j made for care of and attention to j indigents from outside communit j ies certainly tho hospital has con tributed its share towards longevity lf the insurance companies still in sist on all the credit for improve ment in the health of canada let them show it in their rate book van raalte lingerie because you love nice things it is bulkless pliable strong and lies smooth and invisible under the snuggest frock it is most economical for despite its lightness it has a deceptive strength due to the true tricot ladderproof knitting per garment 1 00 oversize garments each 150 pyjama cases make a very lovely gift to your friend we have never been able to offer anything quite so nice each one is finished in different shades with inserted shirred panel and silk flowers lined in contrasting shades ask to see them each 195 chesterfield and boudoir cushions always prove a very acceptable gift we have them in many different shapes and shades and in many attractive styles priced at 100 to 250 japara kapok a timely offering for those who are making cushions and pillows for christmas gifts this japara kapok in one pound bags is fresh and new and is unusual value at this price per lb bag 29c kapok filled cushion forms in all shapes and sizes ready for the cover each 25c to 69c fine imported kid gloves in all shades in specal selected styles suitable for gifts the beautiful finish soft pliable kid and moderate price combine to make this a worthwhile special slipons and one dome styles per pair 159179200250 spruce up the floors for the festive season new floor coverings will add in a wonderful degree to the brightness and cheerfulness of your rooms printed linoleums 4 yards wide will cover the average size floor without a join which adds to its life span attractive patterns per square yard 80c90c oilcloth in one and two yard widths with bright cheerful patterns per yard 48c feltol is an economical and durable floor covering and comes in very desirable patterns two yard widths per square yard 43c scarves are a most appropriate and desirable gift and we are showing a very full and complete line in all styles and colors to suit every taste prices are from 59c to 195 a few suggestions leather hand bags line quality each 125 gift parasols 149 to 500 gift lingerie individually boxed in christmasy boxes 95c up eiderdown bath robes 225 up hat stands in many styles up 25c knitted blouses and pullovers in a wide range of styles and weaves 75c to 150 dolls and teddy bears all prices papetries very attractively boxed 25c95c mechanical toys up 25c puzzle boxes etc 25c fancy dishes in china glass and silver new ship ments just in exceedingly attractive and useful articles of all kinds and at all prices rev father coughlin the detroit priest who has become known as the radio priest because of his sun day afternoon broadcasts which are heard by perhaps millions of people is canadian born and was educated in this country he joined the basilian order and for a number of years was engaged in the pursuits of this religious brotherhood when he inherited some wealth it be came necessary for him to renounce the benefaction because of the vow of poverty in the basilian order or withdraw from that organization father coughlin choso the latter and soon found himself in charge of a small parish in a very humble quarter of detroit a few years ago ho commenced radio broadcasts for the purpose of obtaining monoy to yarns for every purpose factory yarn scotch fingering moria ch dove beldings zephyr and chiffonfloss we can supply your needs at the lowest price shop early in comfort at the w h shaw store phone 9512 stouffville ontario i establish his church of the little flowor so popular were his broad- casts that he was prevailed on to continue them and instead of a few thousand dollars the proceeds of his mild appeals are said to havo ex ceeded 2000000 obtained from california to maine tho last eight broadcasts by this radio priest havo attracted wido attontlon since tho popular exgovernor of new york state alfred e smith has been accused of contact with morgans of now york according to some news papers it looked as though father coughlin was riding for a fall but ho easily extricated himself from difficulty by reading a stenogra phic report of what he had said the weok previous and it turnod out that someone had been endeavoring to read something into the text of what father couglln had said in stead of interpreting his statement as ho mado it last sunday ho con cluded his addresses on tho gold standard and a million copios in book form will bo given away round about tho church of tho little flowor father coughlin is said to have a community of approximately two thousand people all victims of tho depression for whom ho provldos food raiment fuol and shelter his church is at royal oaks on tho highway be tween detroit and pontlac and within hailing distance from whoro percy wlnterstoln formerly of stouffville resides auiston herald the fox to the editor as a parent anxious for the welfare of his children i came to canada some years ago believing it to be a british dominion where british ideas would hold to my great dis tress i find that while giving lip service to british ideas a slavish adherence to american customs is prevalent the whole of the recent troubles in the alberta university and in manitoba is the logical fruit of this attitude the initiation ceremonies which have caused such a storm are a purely american custom no british university would lower itself by an institution which tends to cultivate the bullying spirit of the gangster we rightly say the united states is the land of the slave then why copy it tho late mr machrays financial adventures were typically american what then is so attractive in the united states their legal methodsthere are none so corrupt their religion its logi cal outcome is to close the churches yet our clergy in toronto use their modernist books to corrupt our canadian sanday schools their business methods but the whole world is suffering from their grasp ing ideas i can only assume it is the size of the country which dazzles the shallow thinker for the north american is naturally super ficial britain pays and prospers more or less and smiles the united states rakes in the shekels and mirabllo dictu seems to grow poorer and whines now to strike a more personal note i am informed that the teaching of religion in canadian universities is banned 1 understand in deference to the roman catholic element but i am sure our roman catholic friend do not wish to see their young people turned from religion by the atheistic teaching given a university professor was reported as saying i believe in neither god nor duty is that our idea for our children a leading preacher in our city himself recently a professor of theology in a united states college dealt with tho subject it is a live issue i would ask this question if a students religious convictions are destroyed by the teaching of the university which teaching is given contrary to the laws of canada and of the university can the distressed parent obtain damages from the university for breaking its contract not to teach religion evolution is an antichristian theory now exploded h r kinder- sley a learned barrister speaking before the philosophical society of great britain using statements made by wellknown scientists speaking before the british associ ation etc showed that clearly the latest work of sir ambrose fleming dsc frs creation and eyolu tion would convince any open mind evolution today is only be lioved in by those who are paid to do so by clergy who reject tho sacrifices demanded by tho bible and by atheists who desire to live irregular lives wo parents are having an anxious time somo of us who have studied archaeology dipped into philology and science dabbled in thoolody and studied history know tho bible is true but we are helpless in the face of a sorville press a modernistic clergy who query the bible and atheistic professors who deny tho existence of god the result is a flood of immorality which is alarm ing many why this flood because our young people are logical and practical if religion is a humbug if thoro is no god it tho bible is a lie let us eat drink and he merry for tomorrow we die we are tho offspring of animals let us live liko animals quite true excellent logic but are we no roligion is not a humbug tho bible is not inaccurate there is a god students should hear both sides of the question but how if this ds permitted to go on and tho teaching of tho united states adopted in canada then wo will soon becomo a godless dishonest criminal unruly immoral selfish nation from such a fate good lord deliver us ifsixtu years fpimong the farmersj ife o a- a any years ago it was decided that the fortunes of the canadian bank of commerce would be largely dependent on the growth and development of agriculture for that reason it has always been the policy of this bank to follow the farmer east and west to give him adequate banking service to sup port him to the fullest possible extent the canadian bane of commerce with which b amalgamated the standard sank of canada every cent count s we are paying a premium of 1 cent per lb of butterfat for cream delivered to us whether you are a steady cream shipper or not it will always pay you to bring your cream here- you will not only get the premium of 1 cent per lb of butterfat which means on the average from 25 to 30 cents on a can but you also stand a good chance of getting special grade which means an additional 2 cents per lb of butterfat over first grade our method of testing your cream and paying for it while you wait if you so desire has proven its self very con venient bring your cream to our creamery and get every cent possible stouffville creamery co renderers ofa most efficient creamery service since 19 is for the winter months we close at 6 pm- every day excepting saturdays when we are open all evening markham village re fuses ontario county pupils at a meeting of the pickering township council held last week e ir pilkey addressed the council on behalf of the pupils and parents of this township who are attending tho markham high school who have been advised that after christmas of this year tho present pupils from this township will bo refused admission mr pilkey presented their case in a carefully worded well delivered address one of the most ably presented heard in the past year several other representa tives of the community were also heard a motion was advanced by deputy assisting in tho local municipal dev elopment plans for the purpose of aiding asked for this township and tile hope is expressed that work will commence by the middle of tho month stewart beare phono markham 2603 or to braithwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate e a grubin registered optometrist december dates 11th and 12th 26th january dates sth and 9th 22nd and 23rd reeve middleton seconded by coun- at stouftvi ever other monday and tuesday cillor mowbray that this township and county be responsible for tho 15 per cent difference in tho mark- hampickering school problem- carried numerous requests for relief were hoard lengthy correspondence was read j from prof boswell objecting in a i very vigorous manner to paying in- j come tax to this township never theless he has the privilege of all others in appealing to the court of revision wlto will hear his objec tions correspondence from tho canad ian national railways was road con firming it is believed the closing o the greenburn station considerable discussion was given about taking advantage of the gov ernment work schemes the govt eyes examined phone stouffville 2406 private maternity nursinq r home medical and convalescent cases p accepted private semi private rooms weekly rates 1000 inspection invited mrs geo thompson phono 7808 stouffville r r nol christina cake two big specials dark fruit cake and french fruit cake something new- like it youll place your order now christmas for see our drivers direct or phono stouffville ambrose stover bakery proprietor phone 189 henry wadsworth longfellow lives of great men all re mind us we can mako our lives sublime and departing leave be hind us footprints on the sands of time time has proven our service of tribute a record of honorable ac- compliihmonu to acquit ourselves with honor is our creed r g gendering funeral dlroetor phone stouffvilu 268

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