stouffville thursday january 12th 1933 specials for this week cocoanuts 5c shelled walnuts l4s per lb 30c hallowii dates pitted 2 lbs 25c with pits 3 lbs 25c bulk cocoa 2 lbs 25c glaremont tomatoes 3 tins 25c cracked wheat 8 lbs 25c new cheese per lb 12c thrift pastry flour 24 lbs 39e choice cooking figs 3 lbs 25c ratcliffco town delivery phone 7112 resale depot lowest prices oar poller is such that w ea ajttord to mil utd oar or juat what thoyre worth in unused mlufcfe the rain of tha nnr model iord is so high so olose to the eoat of production that we hare no leeway for making ezoeaalre tradela allowances when we aecept used cars in trade thus when we resell a used car we hare no in centive to mark np the prtee to sara us from talcing a loss when you buy a used car from us you pay for the miles of unused trans portation in it for its actual worth and nothing else some unusual bargains in used cars ford roadster rumble 1930 plymouth sedan 1930 ford delivery truck 1930 chrysler sedan 1927 for delivery truck 1927 ford coupe 1926 also a number of other cars and trucks d holden ford dealer phone 184 stouffville ontario notes and comments a spendthrift is one who spends his money a tightwad is one who saves it for somebody else to spend five townships in ontario were given an opportunity this january by way of the ballot to return to statuto labor for doing their road work the bylaw was defeated in every instance as was to be expect ed the present system was evolved in order to give the rural sections a portion of taxes collected from gaso line and motor licenses and while it doesnt appear to be a perfect arrangement it is the best we can get at the moment and will get more work done for the money than under the old statute labor plan henry connor was put in tho cells at richford vt the cells be ing in the town hall henry felt rather cold in the place he forc ed the door and found some books on a desk ho tore a few pages from them and started a little fire in the stove in the corridor then he added some more pages until lie was warmer it was found be had burned up the town records in cluding the tax lists with more than 80000 families now on direct relief in ontario tliat is some 400000 men women and children obtaining all their food and clothing through relief channels the provinces bill in this regard is mounting so rapidly and attaining such proportions that further instructions concerning economy and drastic supervision of expenditures are likely to be issued shortly from queens park to all participating municipalities premier henry also says a moratorium will be put on mortgages even if interest is in arrears if the debtor shows he cannot possibly pay many investors in stouffville will be vitally interest ed in this new legislation as city house mortgages and farm mort gages are perhaps the chief invest ment here and loom large we fear that if a man can get behind with interest payments and be protected by law from loss of the property in volved he will not be in a hurry to pay up if this proposal ever be comes law it will be mighty diffi cult to obtain any more money from investors for mortgage purposes ipge after holidays features at the w h shaw store the christmas rush is over but opportunities for economical buying are still here and throughout our store are listed many real bargains that have been sharply reduced in price it will pay you to do your shopping here below we list a few of the many specials which we are offering ontario county council while the municipal elections made six changes in the ontario county council of 1933 the major ity of last years members and some new ones have already returned by acclamation some who have served tor years will also be missed from tho 1933 board in pickering reeve e l chap man is back but his deputy allan b moore has been replaced by a former reeve c luther middleton the warden robert sommerville after eight years of service in his home village of port perry ha stepped aside and his place is taken by mr w m letcher who has been a member of the council there for some time whitby township will be rep resented by a new man walter weir who replaces charles l maekey at beaverton reeve john mc- rae has retired from the munici pal field after some years of ser vice ho is replaced by a former reeve james birchard who has been on the county council before john ross sleeve of thorah better known as tho dean of the council is coming back having been elected by acclamation the town of uxbridge is also sending john low back having won their laurels champions of a lower equalized assessment it was only natural that the township of reach should send back to whitby its reeve grant christie and its deputy- reeve william parrott both were congratulated on their work at the nomination meeting on monday evening of last week from mara john bruce is com ing back as reeve and patrick clarke as deputyreeve wilmot bain is also coming back from the township of scott in the town of whitby there is no change in county council rep resentation reeve jackson and deputyreeve rowe will serve again allan lavis has been endorsed by the ratepayers of east whitby and is again reeve his deputy of 1932 everett warne was suc cessful ou monday at the polls up in brock reeve of the now famous committee on economy was defeated by mr j e mcdonald deputyreeve two years ago the deputy j e ferguson returns to the county council one of the best known mem bers of the council john morris of rama will be among the missing ho was defeatea by lawrence cooper from scugog jonathan aldred returns to council he was given an acclamation whats just ahead of us cooperation necessary pull together forget religious and political quarrels sir robert urges conference winter coats we are going to clear out every one of these coats and are cutting our profits to the bone heavy chongo cloth with good lining and heavy interlining splendid coats for winter weather in green wine black brown and blue note these reductions regular price now 2995 2295 2500 1875 2750 19 95 2150 1575 1695 11 95 2500 1695 20 00 15 95 new 1933 styles in smart print dresses from one of canadas best known manu facturers have come these smart and ser viceable frocks sun and tubfast materials in long and short sleeves and in a splendid range of styles and patterns- dresses which sell in the regular way at a much higher price each dress is properly sized good fitt ing and in carefully selected styles all sizes 79c 100 all our afternoon and street dresses are also reduced many to cost make your selection early silk and wool and all wool knitted suits 3 piece suits in fancy knit and in dainty styles wine and white black and white green wine and blue regularly for 925 695 850 695 750 595 all wool and silk and wool hose these are outstanding in quality and value they have the fashioned leg and foot with shaped heel and no toe seam insuring absolute comfort and fit per pair 95c a few broken lines of all wool and silk and wool mostly smaller sizes selling regularly at 100 and 125 to clear 69c towelling specials we have selected these lines because of j their sterling qualities and are confident that you will agree that these are real k economy 18 to 23 on width in checks and r stripes regular 35c yards for 25c j pure linen hand towels these towels are good quality linen 15- x27 in size and are a real bargain at ea 15c a special in dolls we are clearing the balance of our stock at a price that will insure the moving out of every item large dainty dressed dolls 28 high which sell regularly at 150 and we are offering them at a below cost price of 100 tadoussac flannel this is an excellent material for school or house dresses sun and tub fast very serviceable 36 wide in blue and sand and in attractive patterns- per yard 29c special vaules in flannelette gowns made from heavy white flannelette a full size gown with short and kimona sleeves at 79c 95c 125 with high or v neck and long sleeves at 1 125 canvas mats for hooking we have a wide range of very attrac- tive designs size 40x26 at only each 25c see our table of special values on which we are displaying goods which must be cleared out regardless of cost every article a real bargain newmarket january 7th 1933 speaking before the community life conference which ended last night at pickering college sir robert falconer expresident of the university of toronto took as his subject education for community living if this depression has taught us to value other than material things we shall be wiser human nature is not bad but our view of life has be come distorted we have put our selves in a wrong attitude to others however men and women are be ginning to realize they are greater than the things they possess we lack a national and reasonable society we still retain hatred of the war days this being shown in the nationalism of today as we learn to understand each other we shall becomo happier and not before too much party tho common school is a proof ol our ability to cooperate education puts a mould and stamp on oui children and we here in ontario think it is successful we must learu however to come more completely together in order to go on to better things in order to enrich the lite of the community we should come together more often on religion and politics if we stopped quarrelling and forgot prejudices we could get together on these fundamentals there is little difference between re ligion and politics but there is too much party in both education for community service should start with teaching our children that we must pull together and not allow religious or political matters to interfere with our toler ance of others sir robert con eluded wo can do almost nothing aboui world conditions was the opinion of v w bladen lecturer in econo mics at the university of toronto who spoke to the afternoon meeting of the conference we in canada have no plan seemingly as to what we shall produce tne producer and consumer have their choice of what they will produce or buy conse nuently the people who own things that are scarce have big incomesde spite lack of plan the necessary things are produced but it makes for a complete variance in the lives of the people some being wealthy and others penniless should bo students j f parkinson of the depart ment of economics university of toronto also addressed the con ference yesterday he claimed it was necessary tor all to be students ot economics because all have to select the government which has to deal with these problems people do nol want overproduction he claimed all the average man wants is enougn for comfort at the minimum cost of human effort mr parkinson predicted that the coming international conference in london would be much more import ant than the imperial conference in ottawa of which latter he claims most economists are frankly skepti cal of results a tariff truce would help the world situation he thought while stabilizing of foreign ex changes could be done by an inter national conference reeve dr l w dales of new- boots shoes school home work the w h shaw store phone 9512 stouffville ontario in sending out new year greet ings and announcing special meet ings at the parkdale tabernacle 18g cowan ave toronto rev w m mcguire a former pastor in stouffville says a questioning world is asking some pointed questions in part the tabernacle leader says are we in the tribulation is this the time of the end will things ever be normal again lloyd george of england expresses his fear of universal bankruptcy harry carr of los angeles times predicts that the international situation is bound to go boom sir montague norman governor of the bank of england says he can see no remedy for the economic chaos of the world market presided as chairman for the our approach to the whole sub- final meeting ject is not only in ignorance but in humility it is too great for mo twentytwo chapels in paris do- voted to devil worship the streets ot toronto rifo with the blatant blasphemy of men who forgot god when their baskets were well filled russias godless army with its blood curdling attack on divinity is sowing the nations of tho world down with itst filth sin unbelief atheism and organ ized crime his a strangle hold on tlio world civilization is breaking down there is only one hope and that is in jesus the coming king for jesus shall reign whereer tho sun doth ills successive journey run when these things begin to como to pass then look up and lift up your heads for your redemp tion draweth nigh luke 212s go quickly out into tho streets and lanes of tho city and bring in hither tho poor and tho maimed and the halt and tho blind doeun tsysrl announcement was made lately by tho ontario department of educa tion of a proposed experiment in a number of ontario schools with tho socalled shcltleld type of home work its object is in keeping with the aim of abolishing study and school work at homo tor children ot tho lower grades in the public schools and limiting it tor those of higher grades tho system gets its name through its introduction a few years ago in a secondary school in sheffield england under this system school opens at s35 am and closes at 130 pm timo tables are so arranged as to give nine periods of forty minutes eacli week tor super vised study to supplant home work there is a greater allowanco for recess periods to meet tho need ot tho lengthened school day the advantages claimed for tho official returns of pickering township elections held monday january 2nd 1033 for reeve dep reeve for councillors qpsrar fpf protect your feet against the cold weather our storm proof shoes wilt allow your feet to wander through the wintertime with out any thought of discomfort you will protect your health it you select the right shoes you will protect your purse it you do business with us o lehman the shoe store quality phone 4301 service salt tile pullets and you can get 100 pounds of lay mash scratch grain and 1 bale straw at our warehouse 100 pounds of all for 350 oyster shell and grit at special prices purity flour always on hand at lower prices famous reading anthracite coal hand all the time- and coke on we are always in the market for clover seeds s w hastings phone 169 stouffville ont coal cement coke ioe3qi loxstoi lonoi 3d cream to obtain the best results in every respect ship your cream to stouffville creamery co 1 o d o q o n o ioc ioe xoeioi 30e30e d system are that it gives the child tho quiet necessary to best study which is often lacking at home fur ther it ensures the carrying out ot study when school is over the child is tree to enjoy complete and physical relaxation and to gain tho rest desirable for best work on the following day parents and children also will bo interested in this experiment homework is often a decided burden to the former as well as to the latter it hangs over tho child an unfinished task after the school day is ovor there may bo regret at tho shortening of playtime after school is over this and tho effect of tho longer school hours will have to bo weighed against the advantages kingston whigstandard stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to brathwaltes hardvrare 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate the vote in king townsiui o p g 3 o o a a a w o cr p w m o s o a w o harris house si 29 49 41 33 72 57 47 pickering 183 76 s9 155 91 148 157 136 07 53 29 s8 85 36 54 34 rougo hill 96 10 14 s7 72 26 65 22 61 42 31 61 42 51 81 56 42 ci 83 17 17 84 32 37 68 123 115 57 31 134 13s 136 whltovalo 46 161 117 50 65 56 102 149 27 60 s9 66 84 13 56 11 19 73 si 35 126 50 59 132 44 52 756 36 713 46 671 9 475 29 790 47 s94 85 777 884 summaries for rccvo n d maomurchy 661 w mccabe 495 f a egan 442 for deputy reeve c e walklngton 613 j p jefferson 658 r j deacon 254 for councillors j s lawson 740 t macmurchy 506 o j fox 4s2 l b goodfellow 414 r j mctaggart 348 r f williams 338 w e barker 325 p w ball 160 say it withf lowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phono 7001 stouffvlllo ont groceries toilet soap 4 cakes 25c large cako castlle soap 9c carbolic soap per cako 5c handcloaner per tin 13c ginger snaps 2 lbs 20c lemon crisp 2 lbs 25c olivos largo bottlo 20c a w- scott stouffville west from post office