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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 7, 1935, p. 4

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stouffville ontario november 7 1935 e a grubin registered optometrist will be at his office in stouffrule very other moday and tuesday november dates 11th and 12th 25th and 26th december dates 9th and 10th 23rd and 2 itli eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2405 l e oneill stoustille funeral director embalmer and night and day service business phone residence phone liberal meet ends in fight independent candidate in kast vork and supporters expelled finest quality new crop layer cooking figs and dates large old fashioned cut mixed peel raisins 5 crown new seasons orange lemon per pound 12c and citron per pound 20c hornes sundryd coffee per v- lb- pkg 18c per lb pkg 35c melrose brand mince- glace maraschino meat cherries 2 lbs 25c per lb 40c nut taffy peanut and coconut half lb 10c peanut brittle half lb 10c brazil nut per half lb 12c medium cheese lb 15c salted peanuts per lb- 15c ginger snaps 2 lbs 25c the new snap cleaning powder 2 tins 25c grapefruit per dozen 50c fresh trout and white fish every tuesday morning ratcliff co stouffville ontario cream for best results and a sure market at all times ship your cream ia stouffville creamery stouffville creamery co phone 186 a freeforall between members of the executive of the east york liberal riding association in which first were freely swung resulted last week when members attempted to expel dennis mccarthy frank bage secretary of the organization aud mrs h mercer from the group meeting in birch cliff hall to dis- icuss mr mccarthys recent decision i to contest the federal seat against i goldwin fleming the olliclal noml- jnee members passed a resolution expelling the independent candidate and the two other members on the executive along with other mem bers of the organization who had participated in mr mccarthys cam paign after the meeting had been de clared adjourned lyman kennedy chairman attempted to take the minute book from mr bage who hung on firmly another member of the executive bert irwin president of the don- landswoodbine liberal association grabbed at mr bage also and other members thinking a fight was in progress started swinging their fists fearing physical violence some body sent in a call to scarboro police but by the time an otticer had arrived things had quieted down considerably mr mccarthy and his two asso ciates claim the executive had no power to expel any member of the association until a general meeting had been called to discuss the ques tion he also claimed there was no discipline bylaw in force in the organization but this is considered a foolish position by the regular liberal group altona mrs hiram alsop has gone to toronto for the winter to live with her daughter mrs w h curtis miss sarah jane alsop has gone to goodwood to live with her sister mrs freeman slack imir fred jewett has returned to the city after holidaying at roy alsops home mr and mrs w h curtis mr roy alsop mr and mrs freeman slack spent sunday with mrs hiram alsop imjrs roy alsop and drusilla and joy spent the weekend in toronto naoe ioetoe aonosaomoc ioc new government swings into action o a o o d o d o d o o d o d o d o e d o giftwares in china glass appreciation of fine china and glassware is of first interest to most home lovers our selection of suitable pieces or sets for gifts etc is very complete and we invite your inspection to those who like to have their holiday gifts selected early this is an excellent opportunity for making a selection at your leisure when our lines are complete below we list a few outstanding values late additions to our stock come in and look around today seven piece water sets cream and sugar sets attractively cut in the new flora floral lustre decorations on white design jug holds 2 pints tumblers hold china body very attractive set 25c 9 ounces per set of 7 pieces 100 english bone china rn vprirn a r a n nihpj cu and saucers in verv daintv shapes luvkbu balau ulisrihb some with fl handles these must unique and striking floral and modern- be seen to appreciate the beauty of istic designs and graceful shapes shape and colouring limited quantity feature these english semiporcelain on 50c salads at a very special price of each 75c util kowl sets cups and saucers five pieces to each set in powdered footed style colour borders and floral greens blues and pinks- a very service- centres gold tracings per cup and awe set per set 1 saucer 25c green glass bowl sets four bowls and onn measuring cup in seven piece custard sets green glass a very serviceable set for six glasbake cups set in metal rack kitchen use per set 95c a very useful and desireable set ea- c9c fern cut glass stemware rose pink cut glassware best quality european blanks with a t o i u rr rii very attractive cutting goblets sher- including sandwich trays f ooted bet and fruit tumb era a oake plates and handled fruit bowls l tt ea 35c real value graceful shapes very new specially grouped for quick selling handled cake plates each 35c i the popular square shape with plated handles size about 9 inches 23 piece tea sets floral and scenic decorations each 39c complete service for six persons very glasbake round casserole attractive floral decorations and grace- with cover 8v4 diameter a very use ful shapes extra value while they ful size each 145 last 139 pie plates in glasbake 9 size each 60c new pullovers a splendid showing in delightfully attractive colourings the very newest in pullovers and sweaters in sizes 14 to 42- come in and see these lovely garments priced at 2955395 heavy cotton underwear fr fall wear when the weather is comparatively mild these cotton under garments will be found thoroughly comfortable we have them in pink white and peach short sleeve or no sleeve style vests bloomers with cuff or elastic at knee 49c 59c womens gowns and pyjamas in fine soft white flannelette some with shirring and embroidery and some are plain with contrasting binding priced at 59c 100 pyjamas 2 pieces in pink peach mauve blue with contrasting trim 100 139 the w h shaw store policies which will affect the maritime fishermen the ontario farmers the western wheat grower and the british columbia lumber man are now being shaped by the new liberal cabinet at ottawa xo sooner had the new cabinet been sworn in by chief justice sir lyman duff than a brief cabinet council was held since that time with a breathing space ou thanksgiving day mr kings ministers have de voted ardent attention to their task details of the matters they have discussed have not been publicly re vealed but with a variety of mo mentous decisions facing them lib eral cabinet members are devoting first attention to preparing for the dominion provincial conference which mr king lias announced he will hold early this month reports from several provinces indicate that their leaders are like wise preparing the cases which they intend to present to federal author ities with liberal premiers repre senting eight of the provinces hopes are running high that new provin cial concessions will be made by the dominion british columbias min ister of finance hon john hart is confident that the pacific province will gain increased subsidies and she will also seek the solo right to levy income tax premier mitchell f hepburn of ontario has something to talk over with canadas premier in fact there is no doubt that policy on the much disputed and publicized quebec power contracts which mr hepburn has threatened to repudiate has been discussed by the two liberal chieftains the matter will not be one for the premiers conference but autborative sources state that pre mier king has no intention of inter vening he feels it is stated that the matter is one for civil courts to decide consummation of the united states trade pact is expected early next year while the king government does not intend to sacrifice canadian business interests it is studying all possible means of ending trade hostilities between japan and the dominion pacific coast business men made representation to the government on this point unemployment promises to be one of the chief topics which the nine liberal leaders and one social credit advocate premier william aberbart of alberta will probe when they assemble on parliament hill premier king throughout his campaign attacked vigorously the methods used by the conservative forces in dealing with unemploy ment problems and promised to establish a commission to cope with the widespread situation if he were elected the new cabinet interest following cabinet person nel announcement centred largely about mr charles dunning who finally received the portfolio of minister of finance reports current have it that an understanding has been reached whereby mr dunning will be re commended by mr king as the new liberal leader five years hence be that as it may mr dunning in the more immediate future faces prob lems which will keep him busy for a time refunding operations and provincial financing promises to muster all the skill and experience he acquired when he held that port- polio in the last liberal govern ment doubling up several departments mr king has cut his cabinet to 10 members from the 21 which mr bennett had only one position was vacant when the members were sworn in that was the portfolio of minister of agriculture since accep ted by premier gardiner of sask atchewan ringw00d half century ago the tribune has a directory of the business places in vork county aud here we find that the population of riugwood just 50 years ago was 300 which is some greater than it is today but like most all other country hamlets the swing cityward has gradually depleted their popula tion the swing is not due to any great love for the big centres but rather is due to the central ization of industry half a century ago industry had a place in ring- wood articles were made which to day are turned out by big industry only 50 years ago the leading mer chant was c h silvester who eon- aucted a general store and post ollice as is done today by roy grove james brownsberger was the har ness maker while old jacob yeakley made shoes the busy hotel was in the hands of n button but phillip button was the live stock dealer of the district living in ringwood we had a second hotel at that time be longing to josiah stiver and we boasted a butcher shop conducted toy james stewart ringwood had no less than three saw mills and a shingle mill the latter owned by j s grove and the saw mills be longed to baker jamieson henry ratcliff john reaman a b grove and james birton were cheese manufacturers both conducting a factory mcpherson sons and a w lehman were proprietors of hingwoods two carriage shops two blacksmith forges are well re membered being run by abraham reaman and george fockler emanuel lehman and p w mack- lim were the official carpenters and w j and c f mitchell builders john mover was the weaver and those who didnt patronize the hotel bars had cider made at joseph ramers but they drank it mostly when it was fresh and kept the re mainder for vinegar as is done to day ringwood had a second store in those busy days as it has now but which was absent for long years james gibson was the opposition merchant to silvesters in those days the village rivalled scarboro junction for first place in the sun for the southern centre at that time also boasted 300 population grain seeds coal grain and seed markets are about to open soon waiting for crop prospects we will be in the market for alsiki and grains of all kinds at highest market prices cement on hand at all times also poultry feeds and scratch grains leave your orders for welshcoal american coal poko- hontus coke s w hastings phone 169 stouffville used car depot ford coupe vs 1932 durant coupe 1931 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford tudor 1928 oakland sedan 1927 hudson sedan 1929 international 2 ton truck 1932 chevrolet 2 ton h d truck 1931 ford 1 vi ton truck 1930 ford 1 ton truck 1929 d f holden dealer markbam phone 120 stouffville phone 18401 diamond wedding on old vandorf homestead keeping while mr bostwick does his share of the light chores about the farm among those from stouffville who attended the diamond wedding were mr and imirs wth st john mr howard st john mr and mrs j lloyd turner mrs joseph mowder miss imtie mowdor mrs s latchford dobbin valuable alike in life and after wards still in the old homestead which was establiuhed more than a cen tury ago mr and mrs nelson bost wick celebrated their diamond wed ding anniversary on monday at vandorf stouffville public school ioc phone 911 i i stsdfftlhs ontario ippcao r xob ji october jr pr bobbie wetherall and lloyd jennings equal audrey thorne albert smalley and james kiloh equal sr pr beatrice lickerish art kieth albert smalley and james kiloh equal winnlfred mcdonald 1st class margarita grubln and phyllis burkholder equal betty lee audrey jennings jr ill a jack davis albert paisley adele muston gladys a brooks second class a ruth wagg hon jean iwldeman lion john burkholder and leatrico nicholson hon equal second class b stanley schmidt hon marlon ferguson hon kathleen greon hon doris i iross jr hi b doris tidy edna nicholson floyd betz sr ill arnold schell eunice woodland and wilbur smalley equal jiargaret sonnings vlra g tindall jr iv jean talbot marjorie muston goraldlno stouffcr sr iv gerald laldlaw betty muston robert fong c e watson send the tribune to absent friends pioneers of york county who have seen many changes in can adian farm life this venerable old couple enjoy good health and are very much interested in the world about them my father bought this house about 112 years ago imir bostwick declared at that time this dis trict was pretty wild and the roads were little better than cow paths i was born right in this house and ive lived here ever since we used to have to walk twoanaahalf miles to school in the winter time it was pretty though mr bostwick was the first farm er to raise purebred cotswold sheep in this section of york county he still has many ribbons and prizes which his sheep won at rural fairs and exhibitions he also showed at the cne and other large exhibitions around ontario a keen judge of livestock mr bostwick became well known throughout this district as a cattle and sheep man my tatlier used to judge cattle and horses at all the rural fairs in this part of york county charles bostwick the only son told when i was a boy we travelled by horse and cart as far north as barrie and as far west as bolton showing our prize sheep the anniversary on monday was a twofold event as charles was celebrating his 57th birthday the samo day he lives in a nearby house on the game farm john bostwick charles grandfather who first settled in this district more than a century ago willed the 112acro farm to his son nelson on his death and the latter in turn presented it to his son charles several years ago a landmark in this district with its oldtime architectural designs the old frame house still stands serving the bostwick family mr bostwick will ibo 85 on november 13 and mrs bostwick is in her 84 th year the latter was born at imlarkham and has lived in this district all her life we were married at newmarket in the methodist church there by rev george brown mr bostwick related mrs bostwick was for merly liza anderson weve seen some pretty tough days since wo started farming hero but weve al ways managed to pull through i guess hard work and good healthy air never hurt anyone despito a slight deafness both mr and mrs bostwick are very much alert and look after all the household duties mrs bostwick does all her own cooking and house- the horse is a very utilitarian animal valuable alike when alive and after he has shuffled off the scene in some countries the flesh is used as food his hide is turned snto leather parts of his anatomy turn up in the shape of glue and that useful appendage in life his tail is also turned to account who for instance considers as he listens enraptured to some beautiful melody that the virtuoso is extract ing his entrancing mu aic by drawing hairs taken from the horses tail across the intestines of some ani mal made into the shape of strings and as the captivated listener sits his comfortaible chair the chances are it is stuffed with the same kind of hair when he goes to bed at night he reclines on a mattress perhaps stuffed with this hair and the painter plies his call ing with a brush made from dobbins fly swatter in belgium three different qualities of hair are recognized stiff tails tails and manes as regards colour dark hair as nearly black as possible is most ly in demand the hair is used in the upholstery trade for stuffing mattresses and making certain kinds of brushes argentina supplies the greatest quantity followed by the united states great britain ger many and canada according to the industrial department of the can adian national railwaysthe belgian manufacturer lias a high regard for canadian horse hair and it is prob- albly the most expensive which accounts for canada not supplying a greater portion of the market cheapness being one of the prime considerations briarbush hospital main street stouffville license no 263 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards phone 191 mrs er good superintendent radio service and repairs to all makes of radio prompt attention satisfaction guaranteed representative for the victor general electric imarcon andrea radios geo j storey phone 102 for sale 42 wagon box twofurrow riding plow onefurrow riding plow b rexlw phono 103 stouffville we buy fowl wool for highest price 190w tg keep educated read daily the world- wida constructive new in the miitlstiax science monitor an international daily newspaper it ilyt all thi conitructlr world ntwi bat doea not exploit trim and mcatuul men like the column toe worlds daj newa at gunco tor the busy reader it haa interesting- feature pesce for all the family a weekly mafaztne section written by 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