page two the tribune stouffville ont thursday may 8 1941 3u fciouffmu ribun established 1888 member of the canadian weekly newspaper association issued every thursday at stouffville ontario eight to twelve pages average circulation 1500 copies subscription rates per year in advance in canada 200 in usa 3250 a v nolan jp editor and publisher editorial comment explains rules to hog raisers farmers whose hogs are slaughtered in approved plants on and after may 5 will be eligible for the govern ment subsidy of 1 per hog for grade a and 50 cents for grade b this announcement was made by hon pm dewan minister of agriculture who warns the farmers to be sure that their hogs are killed in purchasing plants that have government recognition the subsidy will apply on carcasses graded in packing plants that have a dominion grader in charge or in smaller plants that have been approved by the ontario government to receive the subsidy the farmer must have his hogs identified so that the carcasses can be graded and a grading certificate can be issued in his name in addition he must secure from the drover packing plant or shipper this grading certificate signed by the grader next he is to secure an application form from his shipper packing plant or agricultural representative to be attached to grading certificates and forwarded to the hog subsidy division of the ontario department of agriculture within 60 days from the time the certificates are issued lets tell our story on every bale or box of goods leaving britain for world markets is stencilled a message for all to see and read britain delivers the goods on the first day of may we encountered rev w m mcguire a former mennonite pastor here returning to his home in toronto from one of his cherished fishing trips on the side of his car was a stencil reading by gods help we shall not fail having assured us that the stencil was not placed on the car just for the fishing trip it occurred to us that it was a fine idea how many ministers advertise their business in this way and the greatest business in all the wide world to advertise guards have difficult task officials in charge of the nazi prison camp where 28 prisoners escaped are making genuine efforts to conduct the camp according to international law deputy attorney- general c l synderkc stated after attending the court of inquiry held into the escape mr snyder termed operation of the prison a diffi cult job the guards dealing with large groups of highly skilled prisoners whose ingenuity and resourceful ness would be beyond the belief of most citizens these prison camps cannot be run like ordinary prisons mr snyder said if they were not run according to international law there would be severe retaliation against our own men prisoners in germany representa tives of the swiss government are authorized to report on how german prisoners are treated here we likewise get neutral reports on how our men are treated as prisoners in germany goes to all home print paper the markham economist sun came out in a new form last week known as the tabloid size much smaller than the former sheet but all printed at home thus discarding the four pages printed in toronto this is regarded as a forward step among weekly newspapers and we wish our contemporary every success in their effort to keep abreast of the fastchanging newsprint world its not easy we know looking from different angles york county officials have asked the town of new market for a lower rating on hydro for the house of refuge similar to the rural rate given to other consumers while conceding the request is fair newmarket has a comeback the town may ask the home to pay for fire protection which one member of the council points out is furnished other rural dwellers without charge perhaps all should pay for the fire protection afforded but it is to be re membered that the house of refuge is a valuable asset to newmarket an institution that would be sorely missed all municipalities contribute to its maintenance but new market is the only one to benefit in a financial way because it is located just outside its boundary not a war measure but big interests opposed to the st lawrence navigation way say it is not a war measure and with them we agree but here we part company big interests want the measure dropped but our amateurish mind says go ahead because after the war there will be need for big jobs to provide employment for the hundreds of thousands of workmen now on war work furthermore from stouffville we would like to look out upon the world and see the ships of all nations steam ing to within 30 miles of our town in addition living in old ontario we are mindful of the fact that half the nations goods from overseas are used in ontario so why not have them unloaded at toronto harbor with ontario labor instead of up at montreal with quebec labor russell t kelly of hamilton left and hon angus macdonald minis ter of national defense for naval service right will address the annual convention of the ontario- weekly newspaper association which will meet in hamilton on may 9 and 10 the j t clark memorial tro phy centre will be presented at the quebec division of the canadian convention the tribune was the population first paper ever to win this trophy when it was presented by the tor onto daily star for best paper in the province of ontario and quebec published in a town of 2000 or less in days of yore 45 years ago from the stouffville free press october 189g mr frank clendenning of fergus formerly an old stouffville boy is visiting his parents mr and mrs darius clendenning at ringwood mr everet jones of bloomington is visiting friends at midland misses ella and libbie percy left for brooklyn ny on tuesday last imiss gladys accompanied them as far as toronto a delegation from markham journeyed to toronto on monday with the intention of proving to the lacrosse enthusiasts that they were anxious to play stoiiffvilles cham pion team and by concealing sever al importont facts they nearly suc ceeded the history of the challenge is about as follows secretary of markham club writes to the globe saying stouffville stole the cham pionship and that the markham team can beat the winners of the district mr john martin publish es his challenge for the two teams to play for a 50 cup and a side bet of from 200 to 500 markham refus es to talk business until money post ed markham posts a forfeit with a string on it markham adds 200 to money and strengthens the string mr martin posts 200 additional markham flunks and pulls in their string also their horns exit mark ham from lacrosse with the band playing see that my grave is kept green friday evening last was the occasion of a very pretty wedding at the residence of mr j l paterson scarboro when his daughter miss mary e was married to edward stouffer a wellknown vocalist of stouffville the ceremony was per formed by the rev j a brown 25 years ago from the stouffville tribune january 191g ringwood beat lemonvile in a fast clean game of hockey on friday evening by the score of g4 the feature of the game was the splen did playing of pike of lemonville and tarr of ringwood byer in goal for lemonville proved a stone wall rev john mutch was in the city for a couple of days this week mr alfred pugh has bought the albert davis property near the presbyterian church at the recent toronto poultry show mr l b forsyth had five of his partridge rocks on exhibition making a remarkable win including the grand challenge silver cup for the best bird in the entire show stouffville council met at 11 oclock on monday january 10th after members took their declaration of office reeve w a sangster took the chair mr mutch was heard re questing a grant of 25 for the boy scouts w nighswander was paid 25 salary for bell ringing and care- taking of the council chambers and instructed to keep the weeds cut j h ratclitf seconded by n rae mov ed that the reeve councillor reaman and the moh be a committee to draft a j ilk inspection bylaw salvage campaign and spring cleaning recent development in canadas coasttocoast salvage campaign centre around spring cleaning both private and national reports re ceived here are that hundreds ot thousands of canadian housewives are taking advantage of the salvage drive to clean out garrets basements back sheds storeaway places as they have never been cleaned out before and to donate the discarded articles to their local salvage committees in the back ot the kitchen cup board in the nook under the stairs in the attic they come to light as the cleaning progresses and out they go to worry mr hitler stouffville through the effort of our truckers and school boys and staff have gathered about a dozen big truck loads the surrounding townships are now stepping in dancing saturday evenings cedar beach gardens musselmans lake western canada special bargain excursions from all stations in eastern canada going daily may 1728 1941 inclusive return limit 45 days tickets good in coaches at fares approximately lc per mile tourist sleeping cars at fares approximately lc per mile standard sleeping cars at fares approxim lc per mile cost of accommodation in sleeping cars additional 9n tit zdtianx malt dear sir here is a letter i wrote and re quest you to publish i furnish my name for your personal information the war as described by the holy bible is my title germany will not invade turkey russia will soon invade turkey germany will conquer egypt ger many will invade palestine this marks the turning of the tide the great battle of god almighty be gins germany will be engaged in civil war caused through famine sick ness and disease russia and italy will not escape these troubles for a daily study of this war read the prophet daniel 11th chap ter verse 20 to the end of the chap ter also read st matthew 24th 6th verse to verse 42- an appeal to all people unite and do gods will keep when you travel juf moto coach low round trip fares toronto 155 huntsvillesg5 vanvouver702s gray coack lines sunday free of pleasure free of business keep it holy help the poor care for the afflicted we must a- swer on these charges wo are hot christian till we do so wake np before it is too late send the tribune to absent friends business directory a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvilbi monday wednesday fridays 9 to 12 am medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon xray office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 274 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr j f weatherill office over bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 noon and 130 to 530 pm phone office phone residence 180 1s002 clarcmont every tuesday office over bakers store phone claremont 1401 insurance see h o klincf obrien avenue for your insurance needs iar fire life automobile burglar and all casualty lines thomas birkett general insurance agency representing reliable companies including lloyds of london england phone stouffville 25902 a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance ce -also- i automobile and fire baggage checked stopovers at all points enroute similar excursions from western to eastern canada during same period tart tichctitncturnzimitt and train information from agtntt ask fok handbill ca n api an n ati o n al advnot137 brierbush hospital government licensed mnin street east stouffvluo maternity medical and surgical cases taken ambulance service registered nurses and 24 hour service mrs e r good phone 191 r g clendening funeral director ambulance service harry m spang representative mutual life insurance ott also mutual automobile insurance telephone g616 stouffville ontario barristers office phone 3160 residence phono 351 arthur w s greer barrister solicitor notary public o king street east oshawa ontario resident partner branch ofqco wcpollardkc port perry uxbridge ontario phone is l e oneill 8xouffvhjiie funeral director and embalmer continuous telephone service day and night business phone residehce phono stouffville marble granite works phone markham 9000 orders promptly executed tp takr proprietor phone 4303