stouffville ontario june 21 1934 county rkforkstatiov agreement whitby gazette eight years ago when tho county of ontario embarked upon a re forestation enterprise in the town ship of uxbrldge thero was an agreement with the department of lands and forests that the govern ment would plant tho entire acreage at first the county purchased only 900 acres but at the suggestion of the department another hundred was added bringing the total acreage for tree planting up to one thousand at the council meeting on friday grocery bulletin oxford cream cheese 2 pkgs for spreading 25c canada dry flavour beverages 2 large bottles 25c sunset soap dyes so fast colours per pkg 15c corned beef 2 tins 25c crisco for all frying per tin 23c fresh cooking figs 3 lbs 25c large lemons per dozen 30c cookie jars old fashioned earthenware each 49c bettys orange marmalade jar 30c minute tapioca 2 pkgs 25c ice cream powders per pkg 10c maclarens jelly powder 5 pkgs 25c grape nut flakes per pkg 10c fresh fruit and vegetables fresh fish every wednesday morning from lake nipigon ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 for late planting barley oats and spring wheat- we also have a quantity of field peas if you have grain to clean for your own seeding we have uptodate machinery for bearding barley and clipping your pats so they will feed evently through your drill we carry cauliflower seed cabbage seed carrot beet parsnip and all kinds of garden seeds cement land tile salt put in your orders for coal now as prices will advance very soon s w hastings in whitby it was disclosed that there are still 125 acres on which no trees have yet been planted while on the other 875 acrej the trees plant ed eight years ago are doing well and will make nice timber at the end of thirty years when tho division of profits is made between the county and the government it was further disclosed that the forestry department wants the county to invest a few hundred dollars more for tree planting on the remaining 125 acres promising that the county will get credit for tho money at the end of the thirty- year period the county council did well to turn such a proposition down and to listen to the argument put up by reeve jackson of whitby that the department should bo asked to carry out tho terms of its agreement with tho county of ontario all eyes at ottawa fix ed on election dates vary from november 1s4 to august 135 north york must replace lennox this fall forgotten money phone 169 stouffville ontario under the above heading mcleans magazine publishes a list of money left on deposit in the canadian banks evidently forgotten as the accounts liavo not been touched for years on dec 31 1930 the banks held nearly 3000000 of forgotten money and this magazine published the list of tho accounts resulting in nearly a million of money being claimed we notice that many of the depos its left are in toronto banks but none are in stouffville newmarket has a couple wm c widdiliold of newmarket left 533 in the bank of toronto newmarket marked for am scott jan 17 1924 john innis of newmarket left 576 in bank of toronto new market on jan 22 1923 church hill cemetery decoration church hill cemetery will hold their annual decoration day service on sunday june 24th at 3 oclock rev george hunter of the 0ilv3t congregational church toronto will bring the message w w lazenby secy e a grubin registered optometrist july 9th 10th 23rd 24th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2405 smart dresses and suits presenting a smart collection of dresses and suits in many different fabrics dresses captivating in their originality and irresistible from a price standpoint pastel printed rough crepes in many colour effects also candy stripes and polka dots tricky taffeta jabots and large organdie bows are some of the smart touches printed crepe frocks in most attractive styles priced at 495 to 1050 summery voiles with wide organdie belt and collars 195 to 495 celanese in dainty pastelle shades j 295 smart wash frocks dishes for the home or summer for the woman who always likes to look cottage well dressed these dresses will make an dinner services of 32 pieces in very instant appeal the styles are attractive attractive colourings consisting of 6 cups the colours are varied and good and all are and saucers 6 7 plates 6 bread and butter sunfast and tubfast note the interesting plates 6 fruits 1 salad bowl and 1 10 p 09c 79c 98c 125 179 platter these are in many different patterns and priced at from 300 to 795 womens three piece knitted bowl sets if you are fastidious about quality and a f j useful and attractive set favour an effortless lit then you will take 1 keen pleasure in these suits all are three- p p piece styles with contrasting lacy knit or kitchen sets tailored pullovers fine quality all wool r a- o j j j pnvpfi it- 7 ok v tc nc consisting of 8 covered jars decorated 1 ced at 57 t0 16 with figures in relief for tea coffee rice hotitiw tirtmtiifiwma salt cinnamon pepper ginger and nutmeg holiday requirements a delightful wedding or shower gift per set shorts in romany blue with white 250 trim in a fine cotton weave with blouse to ptptc im tnpppmi match shorts and blouse 189 gu rb l0r thhj lirwe beach pyjamas for girls and children very you would be indeed hard to please if you attractive patterns could not find suitable gifts for the bride in girls beacr pyjamas 6 to 14 years 39c to 95c our stock full dinner services water sets childrens beach pyjamas 24 years 39c 69c cut glass fancy and useful dishes in china and pink and topaz cut glass dainty sockettes cu an saucers in limoges and english t bone china fancy plates for all purposes in all sizes and shades and the prices are jardinieres in all sizes etc you will find remarkably low 19c 25c 29c and 39c our prices very reasonable silk hose floor coverings by the yard a special line of pure silk hose in all the jt i iime to re that wornout floor best shades per pair 59c covering with a new one that will add so much to the appeaiance of your room our sub standard silk hose j lin verv attractive and the quality is of the very best four yard you will find those hose very serviceable width are priced at per running yard and of good appearance in all the best 360 320 shades and all sizes per pair 29c s yard width per running yard 240 floor oilcloth by the yard new and attractive patterns in floor oilcloth that will give that necessary touch of brightness and cheerfulness to your rooms an inexpensive and yet a very serviceable floor covering we carry only one quality the best suqare yard 50c you will find it pleasant to shop at shaws the wh shaw store phone 9512 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings stouffville ontario ottawa talk in private on legislation which may yet arise out of the missbuying probe domin ion marketing bill and other phases of the dying days of the present session of tho dominion parlia ment always drifts inevitably to the major topic in the minds of all members when will the next dominion election be nobody can say exactly because premier bennett has not himself decided the point and even those officials who have watched the birth and death pangs of many parliaments vary in their estimates from next autumn to august 1935 in the event of no dominion contest this fall thero will be six byeelections at least one of which is north york the seat must be filled by november 1934 at the latest col w p mulock is tho liberal candidate now in the field and it is rumored that mr harold bruels will be his conservative opponent the departments which are usually stirred into great activity for some time before an approach ing general election is announced do not show any signs of abnormal concentration on electoral prob lems as yet as premier bennett has stated that he expects parlia ment to prorogue before july it is generally conceded among insiders that there will be another session some expect a special session in the fall of 1934 followed by an election while others think thatnew legisla tion of importance will await tiie session of 1935 and that this will precede an election there is a disposition to believe that legislation of farreaching importance growing out of recent parliamentary enquiries will be devised after the present session ends the advocates of hasty legis lation as a means of impressing tho public are met with the argument that this would entail a hasty election as well before there could be a chance to try out the validity of the new legislation in the courts but a special session devoted to constructive legislation of a kind ikely to give the government an advantage in appealing to the electorate has many advocates some cynics state that the more appealing laws are to the electorate as promis ing to usher in a new day the more likely they are to be found unconstitutional under the britisli north america act therefore they urge that the election should follow enactment of such laws as soon as possible the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario yearly subscription rate canada united kingdom 200 united states points 250 a v nolan j p editor and publisher claremont change voters lists any legislation directly affecting ballots is bound to be controversial but the revised dominion election act soon to be introduced in the house of commons is particularly so an important change in method of preparing voters lists and of decid ing delicate questions of franchiso is contained in this bill and it is equally important in that it promis es to curtail the length of general election campaigns as well as to relieve parties of the necessity of raising huge campaign funds under tho old act voters lists were compiled after the election was announced the work was dono under the supervision of the re turning officers and tho lists were duly revised by courts of revision tho operation required more than threo weeks to complete it is now proposed to appoint permanent reg istrars in each constituency whose job it will be to compile final lists each year these final lists will be available without further modifi cation in tho event of an election but more important the now legis lation will disfranchise doukhobors in addition to indians and eskimos and will vest in tho registrars auth ority to pass upon the literacy pt all doubtful applicants tor the ballot it is this lattor feature which is bo ing represented as an attempt to deny tho ballot to foreign born citi zens that will occasion bitter con troversy son roy with glasgow mrs w i smith and spent monday in toronto mrs walter davis visited mrs lou slack on saturday mr and mrs earl mcmullen and family spent sunday at wm eckardts miss marlon davis spent the week end with miss lorraine helsey at musselmans lake mr and mrs kennoth smith and family visited at walter davis on sunday miss foreno slack has baen spend ing a couple of days with her parents mr and mrs lou slack mr ralph davis carpenter has been working at llncolnvllle re- modolling tho house previously pur chased by herbt farrier from tho mantle brothers mrs john morgan of toronto was a recent visitor of miss s e evans miss e miller left last week for a months visit with friends in chicago miss c m underhill visited friends in cherrywood last week tho members of the continuation and public school staff have been reengaged for another year our local mason c h found is ibusy in stouffville at present work ing on the extension of tho united church mrs a mantle and little grand daughter thelma sanderson spent last week with the formers daughter mrs d woodburn of stouffville mrs e palmer mrs j e glover and miss mary forsyth provided a musical program for the juno meet ing of the brougham wi on wed nesday gordon stevens son of rev h r and mrs stevens of alvlston is visiting friends here gordon is study ing for the ministry and his many claremont friends wish him even- success in his chosen profession the first game of the local lacrosse league for the season was played by claremont and stouffville teams in the community park on thurs day evening last the game resulted in a score of 142 in favor of claremont rev geo a little dd of the united church publishing house will be the special speaker at the anniversary services of tho united church on sunday june 24th at 11 am and 7 pm st dr littlo will also address the sunday school at 10 am special music at both services by the home choir in the morning and by the choir of picker ing united church in thg evening best wishes are extended to mr and mrs richard h maccarl whose marriage was quietly solemnized at the united church parsonage whit by on monday afternoon june 11 rev j l richards officiating the bride was formerly miss laura e mccullough rn daughter of mr and mrs james mccullough ot claremont following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the brides parents after which the happy couple left on their honey moon they will reside in whitby the annual demonstration held at the chas cooper hardware drew large crowd from the surrounding country more than six hundred peo pie visited the plant and saw the demonstrations of farm machinery cars and numerous modern house hold devices special features of both the afternoon and evening pro grams were lectures and talking pictures put on by the mcdeering general motors international har vester and goodyear tire compan ies the talkies and lectures were given in the large garage connected with the hardware store seating accommodation was arranged in this for four hundred or more but in the evening over five hundred were pre sent the winners of the first three prizes are to be given a trip to niagara falls all expenses paid the trip will include the opportunity ot going through many plants enroute these were awarded to the three people who had purchased the larg est quantity of goods during the day up until 9 pm and were won by mr harper goodwood first lyman pilkey claremont second and a citizen of stouffville third thero were five prizes for lucky draw tickets the first prize a beautiful electric lamp went to mr carter of locust hill and the second prize 5 gallons motor oil to ed derusha of claremont congregational christian church conference at altona delegates to the ontario con gregational christian conference held at altona on june 7 8 9 and 10 registered their disapproval of tho way in which the temperance ques tion is being used in politics to gain political power discussion arose when a report on social and moral retorm was presented by e j sanderson pastor of victoria park church in toronto tho group as a whole favoured the separating ot this issuo from political compalgnlngs all church reports showed an lncroaso in a financial way tho conforenco haying turned over some 500000 and the various churches amounts ranging from 1000 to 4500 eight ordained ministers and 3 licentiates were re ported in good standing while two ministers were newly inducted into tho conference rev g w hunt er who is in charge at olivet church toronto and rev dr w s alex ander takes charge at newmarket on august 1 tho right hand of fellow ship was given by rov e morton mr and mrs levi forsythe and family mr and mrs rotund winn vicepres and rov w h rollins and family and mr and mrs olayton idd supt of congregational stouffer spent sunday with e a christian churches for now york forsythos stato add enjoyment to vacation travel go by motor coach make your journey there and back one of the really enjoyable features of your holiday relax forget the worries of driving in busy traffic enjov the beauties of the open country as you glide smoothly over the kings highway in the care of a competent and courteous driver summer time tables effective saturday june 23rd- convenient daily service to popular ontario resorts barrie orillia midland wasaga beach graveniiurst muskoka wharf huntsvillk jacksons point beaverton musselmans lake and intermediate points direct connections with steamers at muskoka wharf huntsville and midland lake and highway vacation tours one day to seven days with stopover privileges muskoka lakes 30000 islands wasaga beach 695 to 3345 all expenses paid from toronto new york chicago cleveland coach and steamer circle tours ask for illustrated folder describing a variety of delightful and inexpensive vacation tours daily service low fares between toronto and buffalo new york detroit chicago los angeles london brantford oshawa montreal ottawa and other canadian and usa points stouffville toronto the stouffville to toronto service remains unchanged copies of the new summer time tables are now avail able at offices and agencies tickets time tables and all coach travel information at gray coach lines anderson stouffville phone 158 m 33 good wherever civilized people gather together whether you journey along the best known and frequently travelled routes or traverse those which lead to the remote parts of die globe you need money carrying money in die ordinary form is never wise it involves both risk and inconvenience the ideal way is to carry travellers cheques issued by all branches of this bank these travellers cheques are easily obtainable they cost very little and they have this great advantage they are accepted as cash in almost any corner of the world where civilized people gather together the canadian bank of commerce capital paid up reserve fund 30000000 30000000