stouffville ont thursday april 1 1937 salada tea special spring special golden hallowi dates with pits 4 lbs colgates toilet soaps assorted 6 cakes red rose keeta salmon 3 no 1 tins 25c 25c with the purchase of each pkg of salada tea bags for 25c you may get an individual tea pot for 10c bordens chocolate malted milk per tin 39c a picture of king george vi supplied free with each tin bensdorps royal dutch cocoa half pound tin 18c 1 pound tin 35c medical draws better pay for relief services total monthly allowance is incneas- ed to 35 cents for each patient attended 25c golden strand pineapple tin 10c lucerne cheese spread per package 16c maclarens guest jelly powders 6 pkg 25c cream of barley per package 30c nut taffy per pound 20c fresh fruits fresh vegetables ratgliff co stouffville ontario goal grain seed all kinds of coal reading anthracite genuine pokohontas alberta and coke poultry feeds of all kinds on hand at all times hog feeds cattle chop and whole grain we are in the market for farm seeds s w hastings phone 169 stouffville ontario important to dairy farmers feed prices are very high and the dairy farmei must get every possible cent out of his cream to make the business pay by shipping your cream to us you- are assured of getting out the very highe st market if you are not a shipper try it now stouffville creamery go phone 186 5h increased medical relief payments to doctors and druggists have been ordered by the hepburn govern ment hon david cross minister of public welfare announced under the present system of med ical relief 21 cents per relief re cipient is paid to the ontario medi cal assocation which distributes the total among those doctors who do relief work that amount has been increased to 29 cents per relief re cipient per month the amount set side for druggists who fill relief prescriptions is in creased from four to six cents per relief recipient per month the new rates applicable to the entire province became effective yes terday more in lin with service the rates will be more in line with the extensive services perform ed by both professions on behalf of the unemployed mr croll said as he described ontarios tmedical relief system as not only unique but the most effective method yet evolved anywhere when the plan was instituted in march 1933 mr croll explained there hadnt been any experience on which to base the rate the situation is changed today he continued irelief is steadily de clining in many cases the 25cent rate with a deduction of 4 cents for the druggist scarcely repays the doctor for the expenses involved in treating the unemployed the rate is no longer fair therefore we are raising the rate of medical atten tion to 35 cents per individual per month joint contribution of this amount 29 cents will go to the ontario medical association for distribution to doctors on the basis of service rendered the re maining six cents will be paid to the ontario retail druggists associa tion for similar distribution the 35 cents is of course the joint contributions of municipality and government on the usual basis of 25 per cent by the municipality and 75 per cent by the government describing the provincial medical relief plan as health insurance in embryo mr croll predicted it would he the basis of any proposal subsequently adopted d i0c30c aox harbingers of spring locao l new sunworthy wallpapers sunworthy in the newest designs are now in stock and are worthy of your con sideration it is not wise to bother with cheap papers when you get sunworthy all semitrimmed at such reasonable prices good wallpaper is the cheapest furnishing you can put in your home plain papers in plaster and fabric treat ment are always in good taste and the range of colouring in these papers is almost un limited many delightful papers in floral and check patterns are shown and you will be sure to find wall papers that will be entirely satisfactory be sure to get a copy of our sample books dainty new frocks smart spring styles that are proving popu lar with well dressed women these frocks have been carefully chosen both as regards to style and materials and wej believe that they will command your instant approval come in and see these smart frocks and you will be surprised at the very reasonable prices new spring hats a carefully selected line of spring hats in all the new styles and shades smart little hats that will make an instant appeal to your artistic taste very reasonably priced at 159 to 450 fancy knit all wool blouses we have gathered together an exceedingly attractive line of blouses in many new and novel weaves and styles and in all shades including the new coronation colors and do not be mislead by the low prices because every blouse is remarkable value at the low price 100 and up knitted suits two piece knitted suits all wool in rasp berry sun red coronation blue and green these twopiece suits are just the smartest and most attractive that are o be found any where at the very low price per suit 1050 dress goods printed silk crepes figured sheers and bemberg figured silks in most delightful colour combinations about 3638 wide per yard 75c to 139 spring neckwear to put dark frocks in a spring mood neckwear in gleaming rayon satins or crepes in fresh crisp cotton organdies or piques both tailored and frilly styles for high or low neck lines in white or pastel colours 19c to 125 smart new prints ideal for the less expensive dresses smocks childrens dresses and aprons the designs are so numerous so colourful so amagingly pretty that youll be sure to find just what you want all the popular shades are here sunfast and tubfast and all 36 wide 16c 20c 25c 29c a handbag for spring attractive bags in many styles to match your new spring outfit both in the novely grained simulated leather and the fine leather bags and all fully fitted 95c to 450 foundation garments we carry sx very full line of foundation garments in nubacks d and a and ladeesse in all sizes and styles to suit all figures dinner services what about a new dinner service this spring lovely royal bayreuth china in two very attractive patterns one with white ground and with cream band and narrow blue conventional border the other has dainty rose design that is sure to prove a great favourite this is a very special offer for these sets are extraordinary value at per set 2500 latex rubber pants at a new low price latex baby pants are the dependable hickory quality and are long wearing and washable new low price per pair 39c table oilcloth in all shades and in a great variety ol floral and conventional patterns 1 x yard with per yard 55c 1 4 yard width per yard 45c the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario yearly subscription rate canada united kingdom 200 united states points 250 a v nolan jp editor and publisher we may never again send army to european soil conditions of world conflict will be different premier warns war swept brutal toronto star ottawa march 27 the problem of controlling profiteering in mu nitions and foodstuffs in the event of another war will be materially localized if a forecast made in the house of commons thursday by premier king may be logically extended to cover munitions as well as troops mr king said i think it ex tremely doubtful if any of the british dominions will ever send another expeditionary force to europe were war to come on sud denly i think we would find th conditions of a world conflict would he so different to what they were in the last war that anything in the nature of expeditionary forces tobe sent from one con tinent to another would occasion a good deal more than second thought the premier naturally has in formation not available to the public on the worlds preparation for selfdestruction and when ho suggests further than even britain may never again send troops to europe it must be because the im possibility or futility of such an enterprise already is taking shape if it becomes impossible to trans port troops from dover to calais or other closeby ports the greater difficulty of transporting men or munitions from canada to europo is apparent observers studying his statement today felt that it might well apply to foodstuffs and munitions as well as to troops either through difficulties of trans portation cr because he believes that destruction will strike so swiftly and fearfully that there will be no time to move trops or goods if such be true there is further explanation of the assiduity with which trade markets on the western hemisphere and particularly in the united states are being cultivated for even should canada escape the main wrath of the holocaust its european markets might be gone for a generation toro fl goodwood and district in particular visited jn legislature kills york county bill to set 300 salary the w h shaw store i refused to support warden mcdonalds bill in the ontario legislature last week said morgan baker to the tribune on monday because it meant that the people of york county would have to pay more money for county council work with a fixed salary of 300 for each member the work could be cut down to ten days in county council so that councillors world be getting increased pay for less work at the january session the county council passed a bylaw providing for annual salaries for the mem- hers at an annual estimated cost to the county of 20000 previously the members of the county body re ceived a daily allowance and mile age but the bylaw passed in janu ary provided pay for the county legislators as follows 49 members at 300 14700 standing committees finance chair man 150 secretary 50 education committee chairman 150 secretary 50 equalization committee chair man 150 secretary 50 agricul tural committee chairman 25 by laws committee chairman 50 secretary 25 warden 1500 plus expense allowance not to exceed 800 council chairan 50 two commissioners 400 each two house of refuge commissioners 100 each five subcommittee chairmen 50 each total 18900 to this is added members mile age loss the first 10 miles at 10 centsper mile it was estimated that this would bring the total cost to approximately 20000 in opposing the bill in the house north yorks member declared that the people of north york did not want this legislation foisted upon them the- bill was defeated in the house by an overwhelming majority which should be good news to the ratepayers of the county of york it is up to york county council to reduce the rate of pay given each member by its own act mr baker explains there is not any need of legislation to do this all they have to do is to pass a bylaw in county council reducing the rate of pay from 7 por day to whatever is agreed on miss cora bewell unlonville on friday it you have any news for this column phone after six oclock to ha 3012 the same will be gladly received and placed tn the flashes it is creditable to see the manner the institute is getting behind the hockey boys at goodwood with that oyster supper our champions de serve recognition copies of last weeks issue were sent to british columbia saskatchewan ottawa and other outside places to former friends and residents of goodwood district information given us by miss o ottowell indicates that her mother mrs s ottowell is at present la detroit visiting her son cedrie with spriug at hand it is hoped her health will rapidly improve among the long list of people who left toronto to spend easter in new york was miss ann davey daughter of the scribe she beiug attached to one of the teacher groups we were delighted to hear that watches were won at markham by the goodwood hockey team never beaten this winter new time pieces will be all right for both the single and married men on the team for both hath need of them on good friday we took a trip back to goodwood once again view ing the place under snow and water it all brought back fond memories we had a chat with mrs nelson wagg also with isaac wagg then we called on the new store keeper and his wife mr and mrs c jones we had a little time with mr and mrs chas lee and took dinner with an old school chum bill todd and our friends the mcdonalds que of the main topics under discussion oer the village is the coming reunion we all admire the splendid work done by the womens institute of goodwood and seeing how they are so capable and energetic it occurs ed to your correspondent that this would be a grand organization to interest in the cemetery project at goodwood the correspondent is al ways willing and eager to advanco this cause and covets the support of a live local organization right now we see considerable repairs which should be made to keep this sacred spot as it should be kept hardly a home but can point to loved ones there so why not all turn to tills worthy work it would greatly please your toronto flash writer if such an organized effort was put behind the cemetery trustees our old friend oscar armstrong js on the sick list chatting with him the other day he told us how he had sent a stroll through the old village to his brother tom whom goodwood folk knew years ago tom went to the states and the efforts of the police department were enlisted to locate him as his family were anxious however years later along came a letter from tom he was then engineer in a large saw mill in washington state and he still is in charge there he will sure enjoy that back home letter yes siree folks in stouffville at least those who are members of the ioof should know oscar arm strong for only a couple of weeks ago ho visited stouffville as the warden of prospect lodge one more of our former good- celebrated 53 years of marriage groom suddenly passes away a week later i0e30i xoexoi loain the attorney for the defense by pickering dramatic club will bo presented in stouffville on april 7 plan to see it and be a guest of the junior institute celebrating their 53rd wedding anniversary at their home in new market in the presence of their six children 20 granchildren and thretf great grandschildren on march 18 mr and mrs ezra n penrose weiv soparated by death just a few day later when mr penrose passed suddenly on thursday march 25 he was buried at newmarke cemetery on sunday many old friends from north whitchurch attending the funeral both mr and mrs e n penrose have lived all their lives in and around newmarket and theh families have been associated with tho first building of the community mrs penrose was formerly frances stephens the daughter of mr and mrs albert stephens sho was born in newmarket and has lived there all her life her parents were among the first settlers in tho district and the farm has re mained under the family namo for over 100 years mr penrose was born at pin- orchard tho son of mr and mrs jos penrose his life has boo spent in tho town of newmarket their six children mrs c w henderson of toronto mrs c it londry of thornbury mr a pen rose mr f e penrose mrs frank- hope and mrs max smith all of newmarket wore able to be with their parents on their 53rd wedding day also mrs penroses bridesmaid mrs a wlsner wood old boys has answered the call lewis william lee whom our older friends remembered when a boy with his brothers attending goodwood school after a weeks illness will was taken to the fort william hospital where he passed away march 20th and was buried on march 24th he leaves to mourn the loss his widow two married daughters also a daughter and son at home the service was held in the united church with rev mr turnbull in charge members of tho ioof attended in a body inter ment in mountain view cemetery our friend will was a marine marchinist and was for the past twentyone years employed with the northern marine and engineering co of fort william to the widow and family also to his brothers and sisters we express our sympathy mr and mrs lee left by cpk with the married daughter of the deceased sunday march 20th u be present at funeral on wednossday they returned home on good prl day when mr and mrs lee stepped off the train up at white river the thermometer registered 19 b low zero they also report lots of snow at fort william 0bojles meat market it is our aim to please every customer no matter how small your order we aim to buy only choice animals for our butchering trade telephone 3501 for a trial order prompt delivery to be given away absolutely free a new standard ford v8 coach go hp by d holden sons ford dealers at stouffville markham and 3290 danforth avenue toronto to the winners of the luckydrawn ticket at a public demonstration on july 1st 1938 terms and conditions free duplicate tickets will be given on purchases as previously carried out in former years see our advertising phamplets for particulars we have installed in our premises at markham over 1000 worth of special equipment and tools to give firstclass service on ford v8 and ford a cars and trucks we have also installed a high power greasing outfit 6000 lbs pressure which will handle trogan grease which lasts 3 times longer in your bearings and bushings statistics show that 85 per cent of re pair accounts are due to poor and improper lubrication your upholstery and inside of car vaccumed free with each grease job we have also secured the services of an experienced and competent mechanic who has been through the school at the ford motor co which gives a mechanic the proper knowledge pertaining to service proper but no mechanic can do a proper job without the special equipment and tools to work with we have them list of our reconditioned cars and trucks for sale ford vs tudor trunk 19ii ford v8 tudor standard 1935 durant special coupe 19 31 ford a tudor std 1930 oldsmobile sedan spec 1930 2 ford aim ton trucksduals 1930 ford vstruck2 ton dual 1935 ford v8trucks2 ton dual 1934 ford light delivery 1933 chev light delivery 1934 ford panel delivery 1931 ford a light delivery 1930 also a number of other good reconditioned cars and trucks for sale including 4 fordson tractors d f holden sons ford sales service phone stouffville 18401 phone markham 120 toronto 1390 danforth ave phone howard 0156 telephone talks in the watson family m let me talk to daddy talking outoftown jo daddy when he goes away on business is really no novelty to patsy and donuy bob wat- s son always makes a point of telephon ing home each night and what rivalry there is to be first to let him hear that happy hello daddy its so comforting for bob and muriel too to be together each evening of course bob always calls just after seven when the night rates begin low night rate begin every evening 1 at seven and apply mx day sunday j