1 stouffville march 21st 1929 home town store you pay less for more at the home town store aunt jemima pancake flour aunt jemima buckwheat flour swansdown cake flour pure maple syrup imperial gal 250 clover honey 5 lb pails 60c quick quaker rolled oats chinaware pkg 35c fish smelts fillet of haddie lake simcoe whitefish sardine special we have received a shipment of the finest sardines that regularly sell for twenty cents per tin while they last per tin 10c ratclif f co lettuce celery spinnach and seasonable fruits j town delivery phone 7112 seed grain get your prices before buying oats barley marquis wheat timothy alsike red clover alfalfa sweet clover our grains and seeds are home grown and earefullv se lected let us clean your seedi grain we have the best machinery for grain and seeds cleaning s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville send the tribune to absent friends eats saurerkraut now feels years younger now i eat even sauerkraut and sausage and feel fine adlerika end ed stomach gas and i feel 10 years younger mrs m davis just one spoonful adlerika re lieves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can eat and sleep well acts on both upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there no matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels adlerika will surprise you j m story druggist j m storey druggist why misuse a good cus tomer spring poets will soon be with us again rhyming jingles of spring and sing etc but the spring poetry that most of us wont hear anything about will be composed around garages and back yards when the fine days come by gents who are try ing their cars out for the first time since last fall and finding that there is a carbon knock here or something loose there and that the garage man will have to feel her pulse before there can be any driving this spring and the poems will allbe about how many and different kinds of saps he has been all winter for not having the work done while the bus was idle dont be in this spring poet class bring yours in nowyoure still early enough if you do it now drive in and see for yourself a swift ihoxk garage 115 stouffvjixr dont suffer from cruel piles no matter what remedies you have tried or what anyone haj told you piles can be eliminated without an operation or expensive treatment natures pile remedy hai healed thousands of stubborn cases for over 20 years by remorint the eauie of the dittatt get a box from your drusgist today and walchitworlcitsmagic upon you money back if not successful natures pile remedy nona genuine without nama a w merrill j boadway stouffville all canadian and sensible people in the united states will agree with this item taken from the wall street journal in the tariff hearings before the house committee on ways and means there seems to be a persistent call for duties that would restrict and perhaps prohibit imports of goods from canada the short sight- edness of this should be apparent to anyone producing or manufacturing goods of any kind including farm products such tariffs would merely earn the hi will and lessen the pur chasing power of one of our most important customers in 192s our total export of mer chandise amounted to 5129000- 000 of this 916000000 went to canada that is almost 18 per cent of the total probably a small pro portion of those goods were meant for europe by way of montreal but we have no means of ascertaining that fact the government figures show that they went to canada and no one will err on the sido of con servatism in saying that canada buys pays for and consumes our pro ducts in enormous quantity then too canada is a large and solvent borrower of our surplus cap ital in 1928 she borrowed from us 000 000 and before that lime we had over 3000000000 invested there that is a field in which our investors are always glad to place their surplus funds knowing that thoy will be applied to productive uses and that there will be no lying awake nights wondering whether the interest will be paid or if the principle is safe the interest on that big sum is a powerful factor in keeping the foreign trade on the right side of the ledger now what does a man care who raises wheat or oranges corn or crt- ton care about our foreign trade what should the carpenter or painter the iron peddler or the railroad trackman care what should the manufacturer of any kind of goods care the answer to all these is in the one word market the man who raises corn or fruits or he who makes shoes or wires na or who transports these or any other com modities would be idle if there were no markets for them as we must pro- duco more than we can consume full employment is not possible without foreign trade the more of such trade wo have the greater will be our demand for labor as well as for capital and enterprise as canada buys from us almost twice as much as she sells to us we purchased the good will of mexico probably temporarily and paid high prlce for it we hare canadas good will and it seems good policy to keep it ieitchdbch tp council pursuant to adjournment the council of whitchurch township met in the township hall van- dorf on saturday march 9th at 10 oclock members all present with the reeve in the chair minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed mr wilson of the globe in demnity insurance co interviewed the council regarding insurance for the year 1929 mr carl vernon presented sheep claim resolutions ratcllff ray that the treas urer be instructed to pay to carl vernon 6400 for three sheep killed and injury to flock william evans that the clerk be instructed to write mr g b little inspector of the childrens aid notifying him of the conditions under which the johnson family are living and asking him to investigate carried kldd williams that mr irae be enpowered to dispose of dead trees between iots 10 and 11 con 9 if deemed advisable carried ratcliff evans that the auditors report of receipts and ex penditures for the year 192s be accepted as satisfactory by this council and that the seal of the corporation be attached to this resolution carried rae evans that the reeve and clerk be and they are hereby instructed to sign and submit to the minister of highways the pet ition of the corporation of the township of whitchurch showing that during the year 192s there had been expended on the township roads the sum of 24s29s6 and requesting the statutory grant on that amount as provided by the ont highway improvement act and amendments thereto carried hills axd accounts ratcliff rae that te treas urer be instructed to pay the fol lowing accounts the municipal world assessment rolls and supplies 87 96 toronto stamp co 17 45 550 dog tags 17 45 j vaunostrand auditing 1000 es barkey auditing 1000 the treasurer was instructed to pay the following road accounts g hood div 30 sliov snow 10 38 j fetch div 9 haul gravel 320 75 garnet evans gravel div 9 58 50 delbert baker hauling danger signs 3 00 askinner blasting gravel pitsdiv 9 20 32 6s 50 j h widdifield 93 hours road supt 55 so h guthrie haul gravel 157 75 e murphy gravel divs 14and32 63 3s p wright gravel div32 203 40 austin yake blowing browns pit 29 31 robt ratcliff lumber for snow fences 65 50 canada ingot iron co 1000 ft snow fence 50 steel posts 118 58 j brown gravel div17 50 25 i empriniim 3rnvfl 270 i w huber voik on ifith 30 00 leslie preston shovelling snow div 20 1 30 on motion council adjourned to meet at the hall vandorf on sat urday april the 6th at 10 oclock ae w me yfavmew during our ten years in the creamery business not less than fifty of our shippers all wellknown and reliable farmers have at different times tried selling their cream to outside creameries for periods of 3 to 12months these customers have since come back to us having been convinced that our service and standards are the best for them these shippers have been convinced through personal experience that the local creamerv gives the farmer the best deal the proof of the pudding is in the eating and we can give you the names of these customers who have had the experience as between an out side creamery and the home creamery over ten years ago we started the stouffville creamery with the aim then as it is today to give the people of this community a creamery service that cannot be deplicated we have fitted out a creamery as one among the finest in ontario we have established a name for our butter our records with the ontario department of agriculture are clean and one of the finest our name among the prize winners of butter is one out standing our system of receiving and gathering cream is so arranged that it is possible for every farmer to ship cream much or little summer or winter with the least time lost after leaving your home until it receives the grading and thereby receiving best results as to the grade test weight and price our method of paying is also satisfactory as we givecash a creamery such as this is an asset to every farm in this community since in buy ing or selling a farm this is an outstanding convenience you hear mentioned all these privileges and advantages await any farmer who is not yet a shipper give us a trial and you too will be convinced of the correctness of our claims the stouffville creamery co pickering twp council the above council met pursuant to adjournment on monday the 11th inst members all present the reeve in the chair the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved hw marks and thos bailey were heard claiming reward for work in bringing about the conviction of w j sidey on charge of stealing chick ens froni mr marks e morgan was heard re grant for work on the rouge hill robt balsdon was heard re grant for streets in his property which has been subdivided into lots which have been sold and the owners are now paying taxes a petition signed by ac diamond and of others was presented by mr diamond asking for a grant to cut down and straighten the hill opp lot 21 and 22 con 2 known as fitzpatricks hill cecil white and cecil richardson was hear re sub division plan a letter was read from fm chap man regarding damages to farm pro perty caused by the erection of the gatlnenu toronto hydro line and asking the cooperation of the coun cil in demanding fair treatment the standing committee on cont ingencies reported and recommend ed the following payments j murkar stationery and advt 1425 d r beaton on acct of salary 125 00 thos gregg att div court as clerk 400 gm forsyth att meeting of municipal association 5 l mlddloton e chapman r c reesor attended g r convention each 10 canadian law book co canadian municipal law 1200 d r beaton type writing auditors report 1000 cecil white refund of taxes wrongfully charged s660 the standing committee on trans portation power and light reported and recommended payment as fol lows hydroelectric power com for greenwood lights 3033 the standing committee on roads and bridges reported and recom mended payment as follows wm squire haul gravel con4 2200 ipecia ish ow111 all this week charming new frocks interpreting the newest paris jmoje in peter pan fabrics dont tail to see these exceed ingly smart creations they aredehghttul revealing expressions ot the style trend in paris each is the work ol a distinguished jvlooiste each is fashioned in tile latest of the ultrachic parisde signed peter pan fabrics so ex traordinarily durable and so ab solutely tubfast and fadeproof the prices of peter pan fabrics will amaze you for they permit you to be smartly dressed every day in the year at a cost of 6 cents a d genuine guaranteed wash aft last color fabrics boys suit special 498 durable tweed 2piece suits bloomers that are nobby and good for all occasions sizes from 24 to 35 to clear they are marked down to only per suit w h shaw d b annis haul gravel and drag con5 625 j quintan clean ditch con 2 300 jd rcmmer clean ditch con 3 200 edgar andrew drag con 2 900 d annis clean ditch shov gravel and gravel for whitcvale streets 450 geo ham lin haul gravel con i 1200 r fuller shovel snow con 4 125 g20 white ditto 250 john baxter ditto 250 w birkctt shovel snow con s rep railing greenwood rd con s 100 freeman mccwiough ditto 100 roy ward on account of sal ary 15000 russel storry 3s5 yards gravel ntl uxbrldge to pay half 4620 a by law to close a certain portion of the road allowance between con cessions 1 and 2 opposite lot no 19 of the township of pickering and ro the conveyance of such portion to scarhoro securities limited and for establishing as a pubwc highway of certain land in lieu of the said port- ion of highway to be closed was read the third time and finally pas sed mr forsyth gave a good account of the proceeding nt tht meeting o the ontario municipal association at which some most interesting discus sions- took place especially the gov ernment grant to highways the council adjourned to meet again on april the sth w