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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 12, 1936, p. 5

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1 stouffville ontario t hursday nov 12th 1936 alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sale conducted anywiere address gormley post office phone stouffville 6312 stewart beare radio service of newmarket formerly ot marknam in stouffville every friday at braithwaites hardware phone 9601 yellow label- 28c brown label 32c lb lb robertsons salted peanuts assorted fruit candies fresh per pound 15c per pound 23c special chocolate coated peanuts marshmallow biscuits per pound 18c per pound 15c special offer lux with each large package of lux 23c you get 1 cake lifebouy soap cooking onions 10 lbs 15c chocolate patties 2 lbs 25c dole pineapple juice per tin 10c marashina cherries per lb 40c cut mixed peel per lb 25c homes vanilla large jug 15c smoked filletfresh oysters ratcliffco stouffville ontario war inevitable united stnft labor criticized for dorotion to roosevelt y5 grain wanted we are in the market for als ikk seed timothy alfalfa and will pay highest market prices get prices before selling poultry feeds on hand at all times salt cement tile at warehouse or delivered order your coal now welsh scotch american stove pea and iocohontas also coke s w hastings and our nut puone 169 stouffville ont the position of canada in the next war which appeared to be inevit able would be a very precarious one according to prof f h under bill of the history department of the university of toronto and a native son of stouffville who addressed tbe opening meeting of the university ccf club last week holds league important our nextdoor neighbor said professor underhill is going to find it very difficult to keep out of the next war and with our mother county heading in the same direction what are canadian socialists to do we are going to be affected mainly by what great britain and the united states do and the united states is not pre pared to face the difficulty ot sell ing goods to the belligerents which finally results in selling so much to ono side that it will have to go into the war to make sure it gets its debts paid great britain he said was rearm ing as swiftly as possible after mak ing the discovery that the navy in the mediterranean wasnt strong enough to support the enforcement of sanctions against mussolini and had to back down unfortunately for the labor party the policy of re arming was bringing a small boom to the iron and steel trades with the result that the labor party the pacifists of the nation were splitt ing up he said professor underhill painted a dark picture of the possibilities of a war in the very near future adding that the labor partys former policy of working through the league of nations had to be abandoned due to the fact that the league is at present com pletely impotent labor criticized in referring to the american elections of tuesday professor underhill lamented the fact that there failed to develop any move ment left of roosevelt since all the radical parties lined up for the president the really important feature in the amercian elections for the socialist party in canada said mr unaerhill was that american labor simply put themselves blindly be hind roosevelt and supported him without even demanding any pledge will save i qiv special values you money i gloves for women and children snappy novelty sports gloves of soft fine wool made in the correct gauntlet and long cuff styles an ideal glove either for general or sports wear in a range of nice bright colours cardinal scarlet camel blue and green some plain and some with contrasting coloured bands around palm and cuffs price per pair 15c to 95c silk and wool and all wool hose standard lines of hose of highest quality manufactured by reputable canadian firms unexcelled both for appearance and wearing qualities in all the fall shades and in sizes 8 12 to 10 12 79c lo 125 flannelette blankets large double bed size white or gray with coloured border of pink or blue these are best quality blankets with soft deep nap and long service wearing qualities singly whipped per pair 245 double 235 a special in towels just into stock a shipment of mill run bath towels size about 18x36 in very attractive colours of mauve green rose and gold with contrasting coloured borders these are wonderful value at the price each 25c flannelette shirting an attractive showing of shirting in desirable patterns and colours checks and stripes a large assortment to choose from 25c to 42c cotton weeds an excellent material for colder weather frocks desireable patterns and colourings which will make up into smart and service able dresses per yard 35c 39c 59c sweaters and pullovers womens all wool sweaters and pullovers round neck or vneck styles in long sleeve in many desireable weaves a very wide range to choose from 100 395 new pictures we are constantly receiving additions to our stock of framed pictures and we are show ing some especially attractive copies just now that are sure to please your artistic sense a picture makes a most delightful and acceptable gift to the prospective or new bride who is looking forward to furnishing her new home prices range from 25c to 350 royal bayreuth china we have been able to secure only ten sets of this high class china each set is a ser vice for twelve people there are two patterns one a rosebud design and the other has a conventional border in blue and both new patterns never shown here before each piece is first grade made by one of the finest ceramic factories in bavaria and stamped royal bayreuth the shapes youll note at once are particularly interesting fine china at the price of ordinary semi- porcelain 2500 womens wash frocks good quality prints in fast colours long sleeves or short sleeves and in many novel and attractive styles priced at 79c to 179 girls pleated skirts girls navy pleated skirts with attached waist priced at each j25 skirt with button on waist 150 to 350 foundation garments we carry a full line of the nuback corsets and corselettes d and a and la deese corsets corselettes and girdles in styles and sizes to suit all figures 95c to 495 cotton batts this is the season of year when the making of quilts is in full swing and we can meet your requirements in large and small batts one lb pearl batt natural colour 30c one lb gem batt white 35c one lb north star batt white 42c one lb swansdown finest quality white 50c half lb gem batts each 18c two and half lb giant daisy each 85c hot provincial byeelction on decem 9 the last general election in ontario was in june 1934 wheu the liberals under the leadership of mitchell hepburn who after wards became premier won out in 70 of the 90 ridings tbe conserva tives carrying 17 and the inde pendents ccf and ufo 1 each since then there was a liberal elected in xippissing by an over whelming majority and dr mc- kinnon retained the south welling ton seat which became vacant by the liberal mpp being killed in an auto accident the first break in the opposition ranks came a few weeks ago when james t hill mpp for east hastings who was whip of his party and immensely popular pas sed away hill was elected in the general election of 1934 when only a small contingent of his party was returned his majority was reduced to 418 in a strong orange conserva tive riding which with few excep tions has since confederation return ed a conservative member by majorities running into tour figures premier hepburn did not hold a seat in the ontario legislature till after he was elected mpp for elgin in the general election re taining his seat in the house of commons as mpp for west elgin for two years after he was selected leader of the liberal party in ontario now we find premier hep burn trying to induce hon earl rowe leader ot the ontario con servatives to leave the house of commons and get a seat in the ontario legislature but apparent ly rowe is disposed to follow the tactics of hepburn and lead his party from the outside he is sure of 4000 a session at ottawa f three or four years at least and he would get only 2000 as mpp each session with 1500 extra as leader of the opposition in the legis lature but that would scarcely pay the salary of his secretary so from the financial standpoint and not taking the heavy responsibility of being leader of the ontario opposi tion into consideration earl rowe is acting wisely premier hepburn offered to use his influence to get rowe elected by acclamation in east hastings on nomination day but hon mr rowe spurned the offer and says he pre fers to have a contest when elected and wants to allow his present constituents in dufferinsimcoe to have the privilege of choosing him as their candidate if that is their wish when the general election comes around premier hepburn has announced the liberals will have a candidate in the field on december 9th and as the conservatives will not let the historic tory riding of east hast ings represented for several parlia ments by a former orange grand master of ontario john white mp go by default a hot campaign will soon commence in the riding though the leader of the opposition put the soft pedal on the school question when he was touring new ontario it will be featured at pol itical meetings in east hastings and if the conservative candidate is elected by a majority running into the thousands it will be heralded as a popular verdict by ontario electors against the separate school bill of last session and the result of this byeelection will be watched with interest as foreshadowing what many transpire at the general elec tion which is expected to follow the redistribution of legislative seats in the session of 1938 toronto flashes goodwood and district in particular that old saying he knows ms onions applies to howard harper when it comes to potatoes and if you havent your supply from ux- bridge you better get busy everybody knows bert stewart and we are sorry to learn of his illness and at the same time extend condolences to the family of stewarts on the death ot james aged 7 the biggest bargain we saw offer ed in the tribune last week was a free copy mailed of the tribune to every new subscriber for 1937 get in early folks and get the most for your money still harking back to school days we report meeting miss ethel todd at least it was ethel todd wheu we carried a book sack and we saw her brother will as well meet ing our school girl acquaintance the other day was one of the pleasures of the week norman leslie another of those lake campers at musselmans has kone north for the deer hunting season some eighty miles north from belleville norman looks after the eats and takes the odd pop at a deer too in case you dont know him he conducts the gerrard st hardware how many of our goodwood frieuds know miss hunter well if you ever had business at 15 tor onto street youll know her we anticipated her company going to the hot fowl supper but at the last minute she was unable to make it and were we disappointed well we guess miss hunter was too shell never know what a great time she missed will we ever forget the evening of nov 4 with a trip to goodwood a fill of that wonderful fowl and then after all we could eat it was our pleasure to sit back and enjoy a real entertainment on our arrival we were given a scare when informed the ladies had been eaten out and there was nothing for us but say when we sat down and was served it was just like a christmas box we had sent a note ahead to tom dowswell and did they look after us and everybody else and now thanks everybody while our mind often goes back to the olden days when so many who are now passed and gone were active in our midst we must not forget the elder people who are still with us the correspondent re ceived a letter from one of those who as it were lived in the age be fore our birth but has been privi leged to be with us to this day we have in mind mr isaac wagg hu of course there are others mr wagg appreciates our eflort lo write and we are glad of it every body knows mr wagg and speaking personally we know him and his whole family even his mother and father and all his brothers are remembered by us he is faithful to his post in the baptist church and sunday school mr waggs quiet manner and his resigned sorrow in the passing of that faithful partner of his impresses him to his friends and of course we are glad that he reads the tribune each week the call of the bells county mothers are beixfi pah 2575 monthly the w h shaw store reports to motliyra allowance board which met nt whitby the sum of 2575 is now being paid monthly to the beneficiaries in the county ot ontario in connection with mothers allowance according to a report tabled at a meeting of the mothers allowance local board ot ontario south the total number of families receiving the allowanc in the county of ontario during the month of march last was so but since then a number have been ad ded to the list with the result that the monthly payment now amounts to 2575 one half of the above amount is paid by the county and the other half by the province of ontario sinco this is the case the local board of ontario south decided to present to the county council a full list of those benefitting thereby in order that the representatives of the various municipalities may have a better knowledge in some respects than the members of the hoard it was felt at the meeting that the support of the county council should be solicited in spending this large amount ot money to the best ad vantage it was pointed out that the mem bers of the local board of ontario south had served for sixteen years gratuitously in view of this fact the members ot the board felt that when money is spent by the county it should be known to all who are in terested how it is spent and whore it was also hoped that the repre sentatives from the board would be received with the kindest considera tion i in joy and in sorrow the bells ring out they call us to worship not in stouffville ibecause not one of our six churches has a bell to bid us be happy with the young bride and groom to grieve with the mourners clocks chime the passing hours and an alarm clock awakens us to a new day bells proclaim that the factory is ready for the workers and sends them home tired from labour over the radio sometimes we hear the music of the carillon from the peace towner at ottawa bells enter into our lives to an extent astonishing to contemplate the carillon is the bell supreme it had an interesting origin neces sity for watchfulness against inva sion in the low countries resulted in the building of towers the first hells were placed in the towers to give warning of attack of floods of the closing of the city gates and of fire as cities grew rich they accumulated numbers of bells and bell founders improved the tone in some cases a clockwork mechanism played melodies the tuning process was kept a trade secret organs at first were played from a great wooden keyboard pounded by the firsts and when the newer type of keyboard wals devised the older ones were generally stored in the towers later the idea of using these to play the carillon was seized upon all canadians are familiar with their own carillon in the peace tower at ottawa this carillon has 53 bells there are several carillons in canada and a number in the united states several american universities and colleges have carillons there was a very large increase in the importation of church bells last year the value was 400000 or about five times the amount of the previous year the united king dom supplied the largest number other bells and gongs amounted to 33000 this information comes from the external trade branch of the dominion bureau of statistics dc partment of trade and commerce ladies mens winter coats i have a large supply of winter coats to suit every member in the family they are made of all wool cloth and tweeds trimmed with sable wolf french beaver genuine beaver fox and persian lamb all coats liavo a 2 year guarantee linings or satin linings and chamois inter lined prices from 1205 up i will be displaying coats at saunders store one door east of the- post office every tues day thursday and satur day evenings also satur day afternoons no extra charge for coats niailo to measure hutch coats made to measure with or with out tur phono 2g3 and we will he pleas ed to display a full line of coats right in your home our motor facilities make this possible and without anv obligation to bnv harry golden genuine values ford delux fortlor 1934 ford delux fordor 1934 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford standard tudor 1930 oldsmobile sedan 1930 nash sedan 1930 whippet cabriolet 1928 chandler sedan 1928 hudson sedan 1929 ford 2 ton truck 157 wb 1934 ford 1 12 ton truck 131 wb 1930 ford 1 12 ton truck 131 w b 1929 2 fordsou tractors reconditioned also a number of other good reconditioned used cars bargain price d f holden dealer stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 ta healthful tasty and economical food for any day in the week tuesday wednesday thursday or friday any clay can be fish day when you realize just how healthful tasty and economical canadian fish and shellfish can be healthy because of their rich store of proteins vitamins and minerals iodine and olhcr elements tasty because of their easily digested and finelyflavoured meat economical because fish gives you full value in nourishment for every cent spent serve canadian fish and shellfish more often whatever way is most convenient fresh frozen canned smoked pickled or dried you get nourishment in its most delightful form in prime condition from sea lake or river to your table department of fisheries ottawa for free booklet department of ptlhrei ottawa pleas send me your free 52paje booklet any day a fih day containing over 100 delightful and economical fish recipes same try this recipe kippered herring scallop flake one can canadian klp- lered herring in null pieces in buttered bake duth put alternate layer f cooked potatoes fih and cheese sprinkling crumbs lelren the uycrs add raon in to one cup of milk and pour over the scallop cover with buttered numb and bake until brown any day fish d a v

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