stouffville ontario thursday may 7 1936 neilsons chocolates we are now handling the famous neilsons chocolates the ideal gift for mothers day garden seeds bulk dutch settes multipliers corn peas package seeds prince edward island seed potatoes evaporated apples per lb 15c layer figs 3 pkgs 25c broken rice 7 lbs 25c corned beef per tin 10c candy kisses 2 lbs 25c clarks tomato or vegetable soup 3 tins for 22c medium cheese per lb 15c ginger snaps 2 lbs 25c monarch sweet mixed pickles 35 oz jar 25c tip top marmalade per jar 25c pearl soap 7 bars 25c fresh fruits vegetables ratcliff co stouffville ontario hepburn plans to lop off seats reduction iu the representation of toronto and york in the next legislature was forecast by premier mitchell hepburn last week promising that a redistribution bill would be brought down at the next session the premier said that there would be reduction in the total number of members of the house and he indicated that the big gest cut would be made in the re presentation of toronto and york mr hepburn described as pre posterous the fact that 17 members of the house represent york county 13 of them city of toronto rid ings and four york seats he could not he said agree entire ly with the principle of representa tion by population he maintained that there were other considerations such as the area and accessability of ridings which must be taken into account to assure adequate repre sentation of the people rev e j springett on bible prophesy british israel commission makes strong appeal poor weather retards crops start seeding look f f let us clean your seed grain for you we have the best of machinery for such work also we can beard your barley so that it will feed through your drill evenly ask our prices on alfalfa red clover alsike timothy seed grain spring wheat barley no 1 malting also velvet and seed oats poultry feeds we have chick starter chick grit and all kinds of poultry supplies agricultural lime cement salt and land tile all sizes s w hastings after a period of two weeks or more anxious waiting with seed grain and implements ready for the spring operations on the farm for the land to dry sufficiently and be ing kept back by the promise of suit able conditions disappointed by snow and rain the farmers in this vicinity are at last away to a good start the high well drained lands as usual are being cultivated first the low and poorly drained fields will receive attention later the soil at the present is working up well fall wheat is not developing well as the cold nights are retarding growth and are turning them back though the roots are still alive with suitable weather they will progress last year the spring weather de stroyed the fall wheat in nearly all the farms meadows are looking well timothy red clover and alsike are in fair condition gardens in the village have not received much attention except for the planting of a bit of green vege tables which stand a very early start in the flower beds tulips push ed through ten days ago though their growth has been retarded the earth lacking sunshine and heat lawns have been raked and cleaned up mggetge shop at shawsj for mothersday dainty lingerie is an essential to the women who desires to be well dressed and the discriminating pur chaser will find at shaws store surprising values in rayon silk undergarments slips bloomers panties and vests in the popular shades panties bloomers and vests some plain and some with lace trim each 49c slips angelskin lace trimmed each 79c 100 silk slips each 139 to 235 silk hosiery right up with the new colours one reason why these hose are so popular with the women of this community chiffon light ser vice and heavy service hose to suit every occasion per pair 79c to 95c school hose strong sturdy cotton hose that will stand plenty of hand wear black sand or brown in all sizes per pair 25c womens gowns and pyjamas well made crinkled cotton crepe gowns and pyjamas with contrasting trim small medium and large sizes nightgowns 79c 100 119 pyjamas 100 119 handbags and purses in up to date styles and shades of brown blue black gray and red good linnings zipper fasteners change purse and mirror imitation leather each 100 leather each 195 395 fabric gloves for spring and summer correctly styled and exceedingly attrac tive in design and colour these gloves will add a smart touch to your outfit plain pullon or fancy flare cuff per pair 49c to 95c dytint an efficient colouring have you tried this economical and effec tive method of dying you will find dytint economical as well as entirely satisfactory per package 10c flannelette blankets ibex flannelette blankets an always de pendable soft and warm large size about 72x84 white with pink or blue borders and gray with pink or blue borders pair 235 seperately whipped per pair 245 new glassware a new shipment of attractive glass ware for everyday use in pink green and crystal large bowls each 19c cold meat platters each 19c cake or bread plates each 19c covered cookie jars each 26c large water pitchers each 25c tumblers to match above each 5c sherbets- large size each 10c sherbet plates each 10c creams and sugars each 15c 2 handled bon bons each 15c 2 for 25c fine english pottery the very finest product of the best english potteries attractive and unusual shapes and colourings vases bowls and pitchers very suitable for shower and wedding gifts 100 to 500 semi porcelain and limoges dinner sets a fine showing of the best dinner ware 97 pieces in a variety of lovely colourings and designs per set 1495 to 4000 32 piece dinner set comprising 6 cups and saucers 6 breakfast plates 6 bread and butter plates 6 fruit nappies 1 platter and one salad bowl 450 to 750 rexolium scatter rugs very useful for saving wear on your floor coverings size about 18x36 attractivepatterns each 19c smaller size 14x27 2 for 25c linoleum runners 18 x9 ft each 75c infants knitted and crocheted jackets lovely little garments in white pink or blue trimmed in contrasting colours each 59c and 119 crib blankets assorted designs in pink and white each 59c 79c the w h shaw store phone 9611 staukville ontario- 5 store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings i breakup of the league of nations because of its inability to bring about world peace was pre dicted by rev e j spriugett of toronto dominion commissioner of the britisulsraelworld federa tion cauado iu an address before the newmarket branch on tuesday evening last april 2s settlement of the lialoehliopian conflict and of threatening erup tions in europe must finally oe brought under the leadership of a union of the anglosaxon nations rev springett declared canada can and must play a significant role in the creation of this union and anglosaxon nations which will mean everything to the peace of the whole world the speaker asserted nations which would form the celtosaxon union include the british commonwealth the united states and the scandinavian countries he added a new world order sponsored and inspired by these countries and administering its laws on the basis of principles found in the bible is our only assurance of a peaceful and contented canada in the future he said mr springett fully agreed with hon anthony eden british foreign secretary that britain must now play a leading part in building up a new world order not in the league of nations but in the union of celtosaxon nations can the people of the world find hope for a permanent peace he said the league of nations will totter because it is not founded on the divine principles of holy writ he predicted although most people today were haunted by doubts and tears about the next great war both bible prophecy and modern military experts were in close agreement about the significance and the main outlines of the impending struggle for world power the speaker de clared for those who read the prophetic scripture with an understanding eye it was clear that the next holo caust would he the longawaited battle of armageddon mr springett was sure recently he had discussed this question with staff officers of the canadian militia he said and had found that in high military circles the opinion was general that mesopotamia would be the next scene of hostilities this view was entirely in accord with scripture the speaker declar ed although it would be undiplo matic to predict what countries would be lined up on each side he went on the bible shed much light on this aspect of world develop ments and expert military opinion was here also in substantial agree ment with holy writ there is no need for guesswork about the next war mr springett summed up the stage is set the actors are slowly gathering the location is fixed the result is sure the part which will the played by the anglosaxon peoples is clearly de fined we must know our part and be prepared to play it in discussing government in canada mr springett said that millions of dollars of the taxpayers money was being squandered every year and that this waste could be drastically reduced or eliminated if clear directions laid down in the bible were followed canada would be greatly better oit if a system of government were developed which did not require a separate government for each pro vince and another for the domin ion mr springett told his audience this would not mean sacrifice of provincial rights in the usual sense at all he emphasized because under gods government all apparently conflicting interests would be har moniously reconciled pointing out that more than one- third of canadas national income went for government expense and that the total national debt was estimated at 7 billion dollars he called for a nationwide movement to relievo the country from the ev erincreasing burden of the cost of government there is a way out and only one ho claimed and it can be found by putting into operation the divine system whereby a national council of specially selected proper ly equipped men would be appoint ed to administer the affairs of the dominion such a council he explained would bo charged with the ad ministration of the divine code and economic system prescribed by the bible the application of which would insure prosperity in the true sense of the term to all certain provinces should strive toward the establishment of this form of government he declared rather than alarm themselves over supposed dangers to provincial autonomy inherent in proposals to amend the british north america act he pointed out that the cstab- lishemcnt of a national council to administer the dominions affairs along economic lines laid down by holy writ would eliminate any anxifiy the provinces might have on maintaining their provincial rights goodwood toronto flashes well folks 1 gueis spring is here saturday may 2nd the scribe was invited to have a ride and do you know we landed at stouffville for a few minutes may be next time we might reach goodwood yes we saw a few friends mrs george robin son the good natured lady on main street she looks just the same and with the sunny days coming she still will feel better and by the way an other stouffville lady came to the car to shake hands none other than mrs john lee who said she had spent since last christinas till easter with her brother mr ed barker at lemonvillo miss greta hatley formerly of goodwood has been on the sick list for the past two weeks she is now able to take an auto ride her aunt mrs lee is very much better like many other sick folks both are looking for the warm weather miss elizabeth davey p h davey miss anne and jane davey visited mrs hill in newmarket on sunday last mr lang blueman who has been laid up with the flu is up and around again and is looking for ward to his weekly trips to see his mother who lives in the town of uxbridge our friends at goodwood stouff ville and uxbridge will be pleased to hear that our good friend john mccullough kc has improved in health and has left the private patients general hospital and is now at his apartment on jarvis st while no doubt it will yet be some time before he can resume his work at toronto street olfice we are thankful he is able to be back at his home quarters miss e a davey her brother peter miss anne and miss jefferson visited at mount albert last week mr bruce h peglar a friend of the correspondent who for the past five years has been a student at wycliffe college toronto last week graduated for the minister and shortly we hear will go to the church of the ascension in hamilton as a curate to the rector mr peglar for three or four years each weekend was stationed at sunderland cannington and beaverton assisting the rector of the three churches visiting uxbridge many times while on your summer holidays there are two things which work well together sunshine for the body a copy of the tribune lor the mind for the past fall and winter season fred harwood has been em ployed with the cocoa cola firm at their works in toronto fred is well known in and around stouffville his aunt and uncle mr and miss b-irk- holder live on the seventh concession in the lemonville district fred pre dicts a dry summer and a large business in the cocoa cola drink which is a favorite quench to most every person robert j feaster accompaned his friend dr reid on saturday to his summer cottage at bala the ice is very plentiful still they managed to make the trip to the island where the doctors summer home is locat ed mr feaster when a hoy lived at ballantrae station and at one time was employed at the well know ratcliff grocery in stouffville on monday april 27th at 21 mcgill street toronto the pro- gressive business girls club put on a social evening and fashion show lucky number prizes were given away and an excellent orchestra played throughout the evening with vocals by miss jean appleby and violin numbers by miss n gibson mr bruce mckinnon supplied the clothes and imiss murza bell the hats as the models appeared on the stage miss anne davey eldest daughter of our friend walter who wore a striking outfit described the models to the gathering between three and four hundred were pre sent at the six day bicycle races held in the maple leaf gardens on tues day several of stouffville good wood and markham folks were seen not forgetting our well kn6wn re porter bunny morgason everybody knows him in reading of the marriage of miss harding to our friend reuben middlelon of goodwood may the scribe and friends in toronto be allowed to convey their best wishes to the newly weds strangers no doubt to mr middleton the writer knows the other members of the family so well we do hope that their married life may he a happy one also to the mother mrs middle- ton we hope she is in good health on saturday may 2nd st clements anglican church jones ave held their annual w a junior auxiliary tea mrs walter davey who for years had been their super intendent presented the badges and prizes to the members who were successful in their examinations at the close of the reception the deaconess presented mrs davey with a large bouquet of spring flowers on behalf of the members of the ji auxiliary the sympathy of the scribe and toronto folk is extended to georce wilson of fourth concession ux bridge in the death of his sister husband e r jackson at winni peg on april 30th he was buried a salem cemetery on sunday may 2 mrs jackson before her marriage was miss mima wilson all roads lead to goodwood next sunday when mothers day will be celebrated in the service at the unit ed church where we read that the baptist folk are uniting for this ser vice to the toronto people weather permitting this would be a nice time to go back to the old village mbeafshrgocoamy further delivered in gormlev stouffville and district four cars just arriving stove nut sizes to sell at guaranteed sum m e r prices frank harvey gormley elevator phones office 7303 residence 7307 strawberrry plants for sale varieties senator dunlop oac kellogs marvel parsons beauty prices 60c per 100 500 per 1000 delivery middle of may oscar burkholder breslau ontario why buy new implements when you can purchase go price and with years and i have the largest stock ev seed drills 2 and 3 drum walking or riding also b the best makes stiff too and horses we can also offer you new have an agency with the w son company b ra phone 192 od used ones at half the years of service er including cultivators land rollers plows inders and mowers by all th cultivator for tractor implements for which we ell known tudhopo-ander- xlin stouffville highest market price for 1 ive fowl wool and hides see me before you sell ther a reason 90 per cent of the cream shippers in the local district sell their cream to the stouffville creamery the reason for this is that they get hest results try it stouffville creamery co closed every evening excepting saturday phone 18601 the bist brands of repared house paint