the tribune stoucville ont thursday september 16 1943 seldom seen i was reminded the other day of lvhai a strange collection of names there are in almost any community people have a habit of dubbing a name on things and in the country these names stick 1 had a fellow here from the city he is interested in buying a farm somebody suggests that he come and see me talk about green and you have him tabbed because he knows absolutely nothing about farming on the other hand he is working for an agency of some kind in the city and has been at this kind of work for about twenty years he says that the high tension simply delicious the superb flavor of maxwell house makes it the most popular of all hrautls of coffee it has t extra flavor because it contains choice latin- american coffees and the pace of living he has had to maintain has just about wrecked his helath the doctor told him to get a place in the country and so he came to me i took him over to see the old jones place on the next concession it has always been a good farm but it has run down badly in the past ten vears the younger members of the family cropped it and then headed for the city when the land started to shew up as wearing out from strain it seemed partly apt that the farm might be sold to a city fellow who would replace the strength and fertility in it that had been extracted to send the two lads on their way to the city- on the way over i was pointing out the various landmarks first of all their was the church and on down the road another church which had been closed because of union with another congregation it was martyr hollow so called by a bitter member of the congrega tion the corner has always been called skunks misery so far as i know and with no explanation that i can say my visitor talked about the glories of running a farm and a lot of rubbish about being free and independent i didnt jell him that no farmer with a herd of cows is free for even a sunday however we reached the front of the place an old creek winds through be tween the road and the frame house weeds stood higher than a good corn patch and just when i was about to apologize to my city friend about the neglect and the weeds he up and said he would take the place if i would throw in this years crop the haste with which he came to a descision startled me but i said the deal could be made if he could put down cash on the barrel head believe it or not he was able to do that and then i felt sorry for him and recommended that he better go and see the owner and with a look of thankfulness he shook hand and hurried off to stouffville send the tribune to absent friends danforth bus lines east pm sun hoi 945 1010 1020 1035 1038 1040 1050 1100 1105 1110 1120 toronto bound read down brougham claremont west bound pm daily ex sun hoi 545 610 620 635 638 640 650 700 705 710 720 parcel pm sat onlv 200 225 235 250 253 255 305 315 320 325 335 sun hoi 1000 1025 1035 1050 1053 1055 1105 1115 1120 1125 1135 am daily ex sun hoi 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of commerce stouffville branch claremont branch a g thompson manager w l irwin manager a us military policeman is shown standing guard in the american sector of berlins potsdamer platz where the russian and american sectors of the german capital meet in the background can be seen a russian jeep potsdamer platz tiie scene of much of he fric tion between russian and american nationals is where thomas p headen deputy head of the amg information services division in berlin was arrested by soviet police and held for 21 hours before being released accompanied by his wife and two children headen was taken into custody by the russians when he stepped a few feet into the russian sector of berlin while taking pictures he reported on his release that he had been interrogated by russian police but had not been mistreated the latest development in berlin has been the seizure of the city hall by- german communist leaders backed by thousands of shout ing demonstrators a favorite 1ivmn in many churches three weeks ago last sunday that old favorite hymn nearer my god to thee was sung in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the death of sarah flower adams who wrote it mrs adams was a unitarian who wrote religious poetry and hymns she was a friend of robert brown ing and died at the early age of 43 her father was persecuted because of his political views the bestknown hymn written by mrs adams was a favorite of king edward vii and was sung at his funeral when the titanic disaster took place the ships band played nearer my god to thee as the ship settled into her ocean grave taking with her 1500 persons she was on her maiden voyage and ran into an iceberg a multitude of devout people have found the hymn a comfort in times of trouble and bereavement it has a universarl appeal and will live so long as human baings yearn for the infinite wallaceburg max dies ix own plane drive needed winnipeg tribune whoever the leader of the pro gressive conservatives proves to be the party should appeal to the younger generations the task ahead is a great one and it will take aggressive leadership both colonel drew and mr diefenbaker are noted for their aggressiveness the coming in for a landing on a friends farm ed massey above was killed when his light plane crashed in a sugar- beet field three miles southeast of wallaceburg ontario his charred body was recovered from the wreckage the plane burst into flames party should bear in mind that it now has the chance to get out of the doldrums it may be choosing a future prime minister aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa for well developed pullets feed marmill 18 per cent or excello growing mash mccormick deering twine burn million a day continued from page two dollars of active money in circula tion not including deposits and every 1 and 2 bill has to be replaced about every 12 months it used to be nine months but iha current era of prosperity forces tha bank to make them do a little longer incidentally there are about 40 million s bills floating around this is the biggest single block next largest denomination is 10 about 39 million or 5k million in dollar value there are about 15 million wortft of 100 bills t turnover says tha bank is not very high quite a few 500 notes which havent been issued since 12 about as many 1000 bills they havent been issued since 1937 and the occasional 50000 note many of these big bills are now in the hands of bigshot gamblers or blackmarket racketeers at one time they were used as settlement clearances between the chartered banks now- they are cleared by cheque through the bank of can ada they have money to burn today the bank is burning up currency at the rate of close to 00 million a year destruction takes place in a big incinerator deep in the doublelocked barred and close ly guarded currency office in the hanks head office on wellington st in ottawa from the time the bundles of worn torn and dirty bills are received by registered mail from chartered banks all over canada until the cold ashes are raked over to see that destruction- has been complete there are multiple checks on the notes to ensure that every one is burned the same care is taken too to see that unauthorized persons dont go wandering anywhere near the currency division to get in you have to lie okayed by the bank administration first then you run the gauntlet of kcmp guarding the ironbarred gates leading to the currency section proper even bank employees identify themselves each time they enter and must get the permission of campbell to get out its hard to get in but its a lot harder to get out if you have the average mans nose for a buck youll get the scent of money the minute you get inside youll see piles and piles of pack ages being emptied out of mail bags every one contains money some as much as 50000 theyre from the chartered banks which in their daily handling of paper money set aside all bills they think have had their day to send to ottawa for replacement then youll probably notice an odd thing everywhere people are working in pairs the receivers who empty the mail bags the clerks who enter them in a ledger girls who count them and parcellers who load them on little hand carts and take them to the main checking room this pairing off isnt because they like each other the bank has found that this is the best way to double- check everything everything is done in pairs after checking a package through both checkers must sign for it thus one acts as a check on the other this system applies through the whole operation from receiving through the counting room incin eration and in reverse the printing counting packing and reissuing when ordering coal why not make it blue coal the colour guarantees the quality central feed store phone 277 stouffville ont kinds out its an offence to walk against red lights sudbury sept 8 it will come as a shock to many to learn there is a law against crossing an inter section against a red light even on foot it shocked armand delorme of sudbury yesterday he was con victed by magistrate v f wood- liffe and fined 1 for entering a roadway against a red light and interfering with the flow of traffic thats what it says in the highway traffic act a policeman testified delorma stopped about five feet from tha curb and seemed to think it a great joke when he was asked to step back to the curb carrot digger great saver of man power a carrot digger on the holland marsh lands has been digging topping and tumbling into baskets some 800 bushels of carrots per day in all the farmers on the marsh have a combined planting of 328 acres onion planting on the marsh 13 the biggest undertaking apparent ly if acreage is the measuring stick there was planted this last season mos0 acres of onions treated for blight and other diseases to ensure a perfect crop when drought hit the onions they were watered from the river through open ditches onion planting superseded all other vegetables this year approached only by the acreage in potatoes and lettuce the tubers covered 1015 acres and lettuce 1155 acres lettuce shipper in refrigerator cars went to the western coast and thus much of it was lifted from the big toronto market where it would have glutted the sale and ruined prices for the growers