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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 19, 1932, p. 4

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stouffville ontario may 19 1932 quality service our cleaners make house cleaning easier town delivery corn and peas natures best choice quality size no 2 corn and peas 3 for 25c pastry flour 24 lb bag only 50c farmers lard lb 10c farmers lard lb 10c tapioca largo white 3 pounds for 25e sago 3 pounds for 25c finest quality cooking figs 3 pounds tor 25c medium size prunes mild roastfreslily ground per lb 50c maple syrup special heavy weight and great flavor limited quantity imp gallon gallon 190 fine cheese only per lb 15c ratcliff co you pay less for more resale depot lowest prices our policy is such that we can afford to sell used cars for just what theyre worth in unused mileage the value of the new model ford is so high so close to the cost of production that we have no leeway for making excessive tradein allowances when we accept used cars in trade thus when we resell a used car we have no in centive to mark up the price to save us from taking a loss when you buy a used car from us you pay for the miles ot unused trans portation in it for its actual worth and nothing else some unusual bargains in used cars notes and comments the changing world ford sport roadster 1930 ford tudor 1929 ford light delivery 1929 dodge light delivery 1928 roosevelt sedan 1929 essex coach 192s durant touring 1925 mclaughlin tg 1923 maxwell touring 1921 fordson tractor 192s a number ot trucks and other used cars all at a very low prices and easy terms arranged olden ford dealer phone 184 stouffville ontario a pledge not to smoke or to use profane language will entitle 3000 montreal schoolboys to season pass es to the ball park this summer the passes are being handed out by frank shaughnessy veteran ball player and manager of the montreal royals who is a arm be liever in the promotion of clean liv ing among boys o o o o down in windsor three boys were expelled from school owing to their refusal to take part in cadet drills one was subsequently rein stated owing to his fathers con- scieutious objections just why cadet training should be compul sory in some schools while not in others is hard to understand it shouldnt be iu any school and while we believe that the training as given to the cadets at the sec ondary schools is of value to the physical health of the students it should not be a compulsory study and no scholar should be expelled for non participation for after all the business ot the secondary schools is not to train young men to fight but to develop them men tally morally and physically and the boy who refuses to comply with this compulsory law to take mili tary training may have developed more moral stamena than the hun dreds of others who took the train ing sooner than raise any objec tion to the law that should never have been passed glasgow wo naive been having some ex cellent weather lately and most of the farmers have finished seeding who heard those wedding bells ringing congratulations evelyn and earl wo have been listening for those tin cans but perhaps it was such a surprise the hoys hadnt them ready may boake has been enjoying a holiday at her home here folks say wedding bells will he ringing again in the near future i wonder murray slack intends to go to eracebridge to work on the hydro this week three years ago the united states i was sitting on top of the world audi with its usual modesty was silently waving a star spangled banner and f proclaiming to all and sundry that it was the wealthiest nation on earth that the other countries owed it billions of dollars and that it won her the war it even went so far as to maintain that it could live within itself and fenced itself off from the rest of the world by a high tariff wall however it want ed its creditors to pay their ac counts in gold there was a scur rying to dig up the gold and it was found that there was not enough of the yellow metal iu the world to pay uncle sam his creditors anx ious to discharge their obligations asked him if he would not take goods in payment of course he wouldnt if he did his factories would close he was adamant his accounts must bo paid then ger many fainted uncle sam revived hor with an extension of time then great britain discarded the gold standard and forty countries have followed her example they also followed the american example of increasing tariffs until international trade has fallen off forty billion dol lars today the united states is having convulsions business is stagnant millions of its citizens are without work two million farmers have been dispossessed of their farms cities are bankrupt three times the government bus made stupendous efforts to get the country onto its feet and three times failed it still retains its policy of rugged individualism a policy that is dragging it deeper in the mire its system of govern ment is being ruined by the greed of its bankers enough has come out of the senate enquiry to show that the stock exchange was the creatuvo of wall street a huge gambling table where the man who saved his money and wanted to in vest it so that its earnings would help support him had the cards stacked against him in the form of powerful pools which gave to stocks a fictitious value outmanouvered outgeneraled by the conditions ot its own making wall street and its friends are ready to risk a new world war evidently meaning to save itself or to perish in the at tempt noeums urtains goods specially priced this spring other lines also at interesting new low quotations that should induce youfo see the goods our semttrimmed wallpapers are shown in a wide range of stylish patterns to suit every requirement they eliminate the weari some toil of trimming off the selvages and make of papering an enjoyable occupation let us show you somo of our new samples ruffled curtains 2 yards long special pair 129 soft ivory marquisette with silk edged ruffles pretty colored valance in shades ot bluo green gold mauvo and rose 2 yards long special pair sl2 ruffled curtains with dainty ruffles edged with colored silk and valanco to match in colors ot ro3o blue gold and green 24 yards long special per pair 00c curtain marquisette at a price that should clear the lot quickly included aro white and cream with open border at sides 36 wide special per yard 12c charming draperies moneysavins values madras roppplalno and figured rayon and cotton also shadow cloth that fairly radiates springtimo cheerfulness being very wide it can bo split for side curtains which mako it very economical all moderately priced towemng all priced to save you money woven with a firm evenness from long suporabsorbent linon threads this toweling has colored borders and will give long and satisfactory service for kitchen uso 22 and 24 wide special yard 20c coats new slool silk made in canada tho latest product of a company with 100 years of threadmaking experi ence absolutely smooth and even freo from snarling fraying or breaking 50 yards ot silk to tho spool j per spool french kid gloves extra quality pique sewn seams one dome fastener effect stitching and applique on cuffs light shades and black reg 225 and 250 special s179 hankerchiefs you can buy them by the dozen fine oven weave that launders so well with neat colored borders or plain white special each 5c special clearing of silk flat crepe dresses various styles and colors in the group too numerous to detail but all offering remarkable value black blues brown and some lighter shades in the lot special 215 to 505 womens silk gloves the cuffstyling of these real silk queen quality gloves is smart and unique with neat flare or turndown cuffs embroidered in contrast ing shades a variety of shades to choose from sizes g to t- reg 150 135 exceptional value pair 08c extra value in pure silk gloves two domes double finger tips silkstitched points sizes gvi to s reg 9sc special pair 00c remnants op curtain materials a splendid variety of short ends of curtain materials in scrim marquisette and lace all greatly reduced barrymore rugs special they bring to your rooms a fine atmosphere of perfect taste and distinction priced at an extreme ly low margin to savo you money on your home furnishings size g9x9 special 25 remnants or linoleum oiiciotii a good showing of remnants in floor coverings sizes to suit nearly all requirements at reduced prices rkxoleum floor mats 2 for 25c several designs in floral patterns suitable for any room these mats wear wonderfully well floor coverings in linoleum oilcloth and congoleum rugs tho purchaser of those moderatelypriced floor coverings is assured years and years of pleasant wear the new domolac finish which is built right into the surface gives them a soft lustre finish and so easy to clean tho purchaser of theso moderately- priced floor cover ings is assured years and years of pleasant wear the new oomolac finish which is built right into the surfaco gives them a soft lustre finish and so easy to clean and ono hundred boilfast shades 5c shaws store marriages mcmullex armstrong in toronto on monday may 11 1932 evelyn armstrong of glasgow uxbridso township to earl mcmulieu second son of mr and mrs jacob mcmulleu stouffville evans ward a very pretty wedding was solemnized iu claremopt united church on wednesday may i lth when lillian aldine ward only daughter of mr and mrs walter ward became the bride of william russell evans son of mr and mrs morgan evans the church was beautifully decorated for the occa sion and rev a mclellan outdat ed tho wedding music was played by miss enid cook cousin of the bride promptly at 2 oclock tho charming bride who was unattend ed entered the church leaning on tho arm of her father to the strains of lohengrins wedding march shu wore a graceful gown of white crops satin with silk net embroider ed veil caught in front with lily- oftho valley and orange blossoms and carried a beautiful bouquet of pink sweet peas and blue tcrget- monots after the ceremony and congratulations and best wishes from the many friends present the party repaired to the brides home where a reception and wedding supper was held for the immediate family friends later the happy couple left on a motor trip the bride travelling in a light navy georgette and cloth ensemble black hat trimmed with blue black shoes with neck fur and other accccssorios of grey on their return they will reside on the grooms farm one mile east of tho village they are one of the most popular and talent ed young couple in olaremont the groom is a cornet player and for some years was a member of the claremont citizens band the bride is a soprano soloist and music teacher their talents have been freely used in the service of the church where they are enthusiastic and faithful workers in the choir sunday school and young peoples society and in all organizations for the public welfare the numerous gifts and congratulations received testify to their popularity and they enter upon this new relationship with the best wishes of a host ot admiring friends coal you need clean seed this spring the very basis of profitable farming is the seed you sow all seeds from hastings are carefully selected we have seed oats seed barley seed wheat clover seeds poultry feeds alsike marmill chick starter red clover flour feed laying mash alfalfa chick grit oshell timothy garden seeds charcoal s w hastings o d o n o phone 1g9 stouffville ontario tile salt cement i0e30i aonoi soesoe xoe3v3 attention is called to the special services at the parkdale tabernacle on cowan avenue toronto services sunday at 11 3 and 7 oclock and every weeknight at 745 until may 29 a famous quartette from tennessee is singing at each service pastor w m mcguire invites those who can to attend any of these services the farmer is made the goat some days ago a farmer walked into the tribune office and said that ho had just sold his cattle at the union stock yards in toronto and when he received his cheque for the load the commission house charg ed him throe cents for the revenue stamp which they had to affix to their own cheque this started us thinking and ask ing ourself if it were possible that a farmer would have to hand over three cents payment for a stamp to affix to a cheque coming to him whenever the tribune issues a cheque we pay for the revenue stamp and expect to do so at once we took the matter up with the de partment of national revenue on to find that the union stock yards or any other person issuing a cheque may gather the payment from the party to whom tho cheque is issued if he can get it the law simply says on the matter that no person shall issue a cheque for an amount exceeding 5 unless there is affixed the necessary revenue stamp most firms pay for the revenue stamps they use and do not daro ask a customer to fork over the amount but at the union stock yards where the commission men are the over lords they aro iu a position to dictate thus the farmers aro being made to hand over the three cents they have no chance to kick for the commission men take it out of their payment due for the cattle the department of national revenuo and the government at ottawa recognize this as fair prac tice bloomington miss blanche atkinson of bethes- da was a guest of miss luella paisley mr t chase of st catharines is visiting his sister mrs h smith dr and mrs j j matheson of toronto visited relatives on sunday mrs mahon has been visiting her sister in chatham the young people of the com munity to tho number ot about sixty enjoyed a social which was held at the home of mr lemon paisley on friday evening the evening was spent in games and con tests after which refreshments were served mr a stouffer of newmarket visited his sister mrs jesse cook on sunday phone 9512 stouffville ontario gormley mrs ii r heise grand old lady ot gormley district and member ot a prominent markham township family has passed away in her s3rd year born in vaughan township of pioneer parents mrs heise moved to gormley district in 1874 with tho exception of brief visits to tor onto she has lived there ever since she was predeceased by her hus band several years ago in religion she was a member ot heise hill ichurch of the brother hood of christ surviving are two sons john of gormley and bert of toronto and one daughter mrs william sharp of niagara thir teen grandchildren and three great grandchildren also survive 60 years married ribroll roofing colored or plain for houses borns sheds garages council standard or acorn quality easy and quick to lay permanent proof against fire free estimates gladly sent send measurements makers of preston steel truss barns gal vanized tanks barn door hardware preston ledued nails doublemesh metal lath ventilators rolln fold garage doors all hinds sheet metal building material eastern steel products guolph st fronton ont factories at montreal and toronto biiiiiiuiitiuiiituunuuniiuiiinnuuniiiiiiitiitiiiii sunday may 15 1932 was an epoch event in the lives of mr and mrs geo wagg of the uxbridgo townline just north of island lake who on that occasion mark ed tho sixtieth anniversary of their wedding day both are in excellent health tho groom being si and the i bride so years of age a largo family connection with a number ct their friends gathered in the after noon to offer congratulations to the bride and groom of sixty years ago mr wagg came from england with his parents at the age of 5 years and lived in scott township mrs wagg formerly mary eliza beth caswch daughter of the late wm caswell was born near ivirrie ontario after their marriage mr and mrs wagg settled in uxbridgo township and have lived in and about there ever since to them were born twelve child ren eleven of which aro living namely mrs jesse brown stouff ville mrs austin bain newmarket mr alex wagg uxorldge mr jas wagg scarboro mr fraud wagg stonffvillc mrs doles graham jringwood mr john wagg scarboro mr geo wagg jr on the home stead mr wm wagg lnnsingmr fred chamberlain stouffville mrs oliver yakely uxbridge mr and mrs wagg have 46 living grand children and 11 great grand children an electric lighter starts your kitchen stove an auto without a selfstarter would be old fashioned outofdate you wouldnt have one an oil limner for your range without an electric lighter is in tho same antiquated class the bunsen range oil burner is the only range burner that is equipped with an electric lighter a self- starter for your kitchen range all you have to do is turi on the oil and press the button and this burner costs no more with this time saving feature see us for a demonstration of the bunsen oli raxge burner equipped with the electric lighter e d mcgrattan plumbing heating just west of post office hey have seen gyproc fire tests and they feitow it resists fire use gyproc for the walls ceilings and partitions of the home yon are building or if you are doing over any rooms adding new ones in the attic partitioning the cellar be sure to use this easy to handle fire safe wallboard it is an excellent base for gyptex or alabasline and may be papered or panelled gyproc may be easily identified by the name on the board and the green stripe along the edge gypsum lime and alabastine canada limited paris ontario 15 mvmotif waiwjoayd for sale by stouffville planing mills stouffville ont- mrs d h cook spirella corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouffville s302 tenders for coal sealed tenders addressed to the acting chief purchasing agent department of public work ottawa will be received at his office until 12 oclock noon day light saving wednesday may 25 11j2 for the supply ot coal for tho dominion buildings throughout the province of ontario including the city of ottawa forms of tender with specifica tions and conditions attached can bo obtained from h f dawson acting chief purchasing agent department of public works ottawa and r winter supervising architect 3g adelaide st east toronto ontario i tenders will not be considered unless made on tho forms supplied by the department and in accord ance with departmental specifica tions and conditions tho right to demand from tho successful tenderer a deposit not exceeding 10 per cent of the amount of tho tender to serve proper fulfil- ment ot tho contract is reserved by order n desjardins secrotary department of public works ottawa may 2 1932 4 demosthenes a good citizen not only possesses lofty idealshe labors incessantly for them we attain our high ideals of service fairness dignity courtesy and charm rg clendening funeral dlroetor markham telephone markham 9000

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