Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 9, 1937, p. 7

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l e oneill stouffvhilb funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 mansion house stouffvllle ontario full course meals 35c room and board by uio week 000 tobaccoe3 chocolates soft drinks sandwiches oar specialty ladies and gents rest rooms mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouovlllo money to loan a medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mala phone 196 coroner for york county dental neil c smith ldj3dds office over bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 p m phone office phono residence 1011 1015 claremont every tuesday office over tuckers store phone ciaremont 1401 e s barker lds djs honor graduate ol royal college ot dental surgeons and ot the university ot toronto oolco in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block insurance h o klinck obrien avenue tor your insurance needs in fire lite automobile burglary and all casualty lines thomas birkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds ot london england phono stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire we buy grain we are in the market for wheat oats barley and rye highest prices paid for grain either at barn or elevator call and see our seed wheat we also clean your seed wheat while you wait poultry feeds lay mash and scratch grain always on hand also coal flour feed and cement s w hastings phone 1g9 stouffville ontario osss logos acsaos 3qmoe 20izoern tile mine perron o 1 east malartig sladen malartig g senore latest information on request o b o n o s j b cane 80 king st west toronto ont phone elgin5m ssocaoc aonoc 30e30i ioe30x 8 8 o n xo comtnotlify prjcsii costs ms70my w2 increases in tho price of stool hovo necessitated a slight intreaso in the coat of metal roofing but it actually costs you less relatively to buy rib- roll or titolap roofing today than it did in 1533 look attheso figures hero is what it co tyou in commodities to buy ribroll or titolap roofing in 1933 as compared to today cost of 100 sq ft roofing 1933 1937 beef 120 lbs 112 lbs wheat 6s5 bu 6 bu oats 14 bu 9975 bu barley 115 bu 85 bu bacon hogs 96 lbs 83 lbs so dont put off getting a new roof to protect your crops and livestock get no of canadas two best roofing valuoe ribroll and titolap roofing easy to put on right over your old roof they savo money by cutting upkeep cost bo sure to got the genuine esp product and have no regrets there are many unsuccessful imiutors i send ridge and rafter cuiwl measurements for free cost jsftj estimate write uafordctafla or boo your banker ho will welcome you u statite ledhedwails lead on tho head positively scale tho nailholo a drive ecrew nail that holda lileo a bulldog jamesway poultry equipment no matter how largo or email your flock there la jameaway equipment of every typo to auit your needs exactly specialist in incubators ven tilation and poultry housing write for literature tho proston fortllator attached to your seed drill cnablea you to eow fortaiier with your fall wheat 704gotwsirl 9 weston ontario eastern steel products jmrcef ftdoria aho st montreal sad toronto giving in marriage not necessary now taunton ens miss dora lee daughter of a unitarian minister was not jiven away when married at her fathers church at taunton her father the rev john lee who conducted the ceremony sxd it is not legally necessary for a bride to be given away and the modern woman doesnt want to be given away that part of the ceremony goes back to the time when a woman j was regarded as a chattel the abso lute possession of her father and therefore as one who could be given away by him canadian railways gain 8 percent in earnings ottawa the dominion bureau of statistics reported this week can adian railways earned 29256948 in may against 27022242 in the same month last year an increase of 2- 234705 or 83 per cent operating expenses increased from 523788818 to 25198939 and the operating income increased from 1- 953129 to 2901435 the revenue freight traffic increased by 57 per cent in ton miles and the freight re ceipts increased 89 per cent pas senger miles also increased by 127 per cent and passenger receipts by 90 per cent the total pay roll was increased by 1036982 or 71 per cent and the number of employees was increased by 4870 or 39 per cent for the five months gross reven ues were 137257116 in 1937 and 123438072 in 1936 and the operat ing income increased from g58689s in 1936 to 12461584 ed dudley hyderabad zorawar khan has just died in hyderabad at the age of 123 years eight years ago he was married for the third time at the age of 115 outstanding golf stylist entered the entry of one cf the outstanding ttyists of golf big ed dudley i s has been received ws for tnc canadian open champion ship and the news that the georgian will be among those pres ent in the 72hole struggle for the seagram gold cup at st an drews on september 9 10 and 11 will be most welcome to those who like to see low scoring with the minimum of effort during the win ter months dudley is pro at the augusta national links where the annual masters tourney is played while in the summer he is at the philadelphia country club and this year he has the job of being captain of the pga and chairman of the committee that makes the selection of the international teams he rep resented the uspga in the negotiations for the international team match at st andrews on sept 7th he does not compete in as many tournaments as most of the other leading pros but whenever he tees off he is classed among those to beat for the laurels and lucre in the re cent us open he tied for the lead at the end of the first and second rounds and was setting the pace after 54 holes but he broke at the 8th in the final round and finished fifth he was third in the masters tourney behind byron nelson and ralph guldahl by his fellow pros he is classed as the most under rated pro in the big time and is long over due to win a big championship he is generally in the prize money and if he devoted more time to tournament play and loss to club duties he would beamong the biggest money winners of any season he first made his appearance in the canadian open in 1930 when he finished ninth and since then he has placed in the money four time3 sixth in 1931 fourth in 1932 third in 1935 ard seventh last year he is older than most of his rivals but can be included in the half dozen or so fav ored to win the seagram gold cup ifioqlk grave dug by sexton is his maribor yugoslavia the 1000th grave dug by 77yearold sexton josef stoklas of the yugo slav village of heiligenblut was his own after attending the 999th burial at which he assisted as sexton he was preparing the next grave in ac cordance with the local custom of always keeping a grave ready he had just completed the spare grave when he dropped dead from heart failure later he was buried in that grave cream and skim milk farming pays best in the long run dairy farmers who make the most money generally are those who keep hogs and poultry in addition to cows and pro duce the feeds to feed them properly they expect to lr cows to pay their way and yield a profit from cream however they also keep cows so that they may have skimmilk to feed to calves bogs and chickens skimmilk combined with farm- grown grains grows calves hogs and market at lowest cost and helps hens lay more eggs than is possible without it a cow producing 8000 pounds ot 4 per cent milk a year supplies around 7100 pounds ot skimmilk or roughly an average ot around 24 pounds or 3 gallons a day during the period she is in milk a wellstarted calf will tako from 10 to 15 pounds of ikimmllk a wellstarted calt will take from 10 to 15 pounds skimmilk a day a growing hog on pasture from 3 to 5 iunds and 30 hem around s pounds ship your cream to us our trucks will call or we will pay extra for making your own delivery stouffville creamery co our creamery open dally 4so open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings telephone 18603 wet weather for west in 1938 scientist bases promise on study of records washington it cyclic changes in weather which have prevailed in the past continue dr charles g ab bot secretary ot the smithsonian in stitution said there should be wetter weather next year in tho canadian west the smithsonian secretary who has specialized in observations and deli cate measurements ot solar radiation and its effects on earthly weather for many years declared that two ap proaches to the problem led him to the same conclusion regarding weath er in that area a lengthy study ot the levels of water in the great lakes shows a cyclic change varying over a period of i 4g years he said my impression- is that the lakes will hegiu to recover from a low level in 1939 which would mean that precipitation in the area draining into them should increase in 193s on the other hand he added a study of weather records from a large number of stations for the past 70 to so years revealed a 23year and 46- year variation in precipitation and this study also leads mo to the same impression that a recovery from dry conditions in the canadian area should begin in 1938 dr abbot added that his predic tions cannot yet be regarded as the basis for establishing specific pro grams but they do indicate in general the character of weather conditions which should prevail crown point ind thirtytwo years after they were divorced ru- fus young c6 and laura young co both of maywood ii decided it was all a mistake so they were remar ried stewart beare radio service of newmarket formerly of markham in stouffville every wednesday at brnthwaites hardwaro phone 9601 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stoultvllis monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am briarbush hospital main street stouffville license no 203 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards ambulance service phono 191 mrs e r good superintendent tpgereasssatsjjji old man ontario speaks for the great mass of our citizens when he says thank you mitch only too well he remembers the sorry plight into which bad government had brought this great province three years ago spendthrift politicians were dragging us deeper and deeper into debt their millionaire friends were being allowed to fleece the public treasury every department of the public services was honeycombed with an army of hangerson it was then the people turned to hepburn in the hope he could and would carry out the promises he made perhaps skeptics may have attributed some of his promises to youthful enthusiasm but hepburn kept his word hes ontarios man of action today honourable mitchell f hepburn submits the most successful record any ontario prime minister ever presented before the bar of public opinion hepburn earns the gratitude of the electorate he has earned the thanks of practically every man woman and child in the province wealthy beneficiaries of estates which had been allowed to mulct the province to the tune of 22 million dollars will not thank him for recovering that huge sum but nearly everybody else will timber profiteers rue the day on which hepburn came to queens park but the people of the north rejoice when they see large new industries springing up and old ones reviving they join old man ontario in his enthusiasm for the ending of unemployment in the timber area and for turning george henrys deficits into surpluses big business may not be singing hepburns praises but the common people appreciate the fact that he saved them millions in- interest rates hepburn saves hydro if the quebec power barons had a vote in ontario it would certainly not go to hepburn but ontario knows that the governments hydro policy not only saved this great enterprise from ruin but that it has already saved over four million dollars to hydro users and the new contracts will eventually effect total savings to the province of over six million dollars a year profiteers from the liquor toll gate that hepburn promised to abolish will not be on his side but the people approve his prohibition of the sale of liquor in restaurants which the henry government would have permitted hepburn proves to be the tax- payers friend that thank you mitch covers a wide range of public services ail administered with an efficiency and economy hitherto unknown it says thanks for the lessening of municipal burdens that mill on the tax rate the increase in township road subsidies the assump tion and increase of mothers allowances and the assumption of old age pensions thanks for the abolition of the amusement tax thanks for preventing the exploitation of labour by riotous aliens thanks for the advanced labour legislation such as industrial standard codes extending minimum wage laws to men and setting up a tribunal to ensure a square deal to em ployees and employers this new industry and labour board has- already justified its creation by effecting settlements in several disputes of long standing thanks for the modernizing and extension of our high ways and for promoting tourist trade on a greater scale than ever before thanks for the improvement in the preventive measures for the health of the people and for the better care of the sick physical and mental thanks for the progress of education in ontario and for assuming the costs of examination fees thanks for the advancement of every department within the jurisdiction of a pro vincial government symbol of a grateful people old man ontario speaks for the great mass of our citizens when he says carry on hepburn those who are entitled to vote every british subject 21 years of age and resident in ontario since october 6 1936 is entitled to vote at the forthcoming elec tion but the nunc must be on the voters list a vote for the liberal candidate on october 6th is the practical way the ontario elector can join in the mandate carry on hepburn ontario liberal association

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