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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 22, 1934, p. 4

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stouffville ontario february 22 1934 mid- winter grocery needs christie soda wafers pkg 10c ingersol malted cheese half pound pkg 2 for dried apples per lb assorted toilet soap 3 cakes loe full sized laundry soap 10 bars 23c nixed nuts per lb 15c sweet prunes good size 2 lbs ujc smoked fillet per lb picako shortening per lb lie teacup tea still selling at 50c fresh peanuts per lb 10c grape fruit 5 for 2oc strawberry jam per lb 10c corned beef s 2 tins ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 coal coke golden west flour 98 rotjnd bag 250 value only with two pound package regular 20c value the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario overgoverned suburbs monarchs death support 400 law givers a population of 160000 yearly subscription rate f canada and united kingdom j200 metropolitan area committee com united states points s250 a v nolan jp j editor and publisher i pares with torontos 50 rulers for 027000 people notes and comments recalls writers visit j to belgulm palace albert i the beloved heroking of i the belgium is dead a victim ol the sport of mountain cliotbing which he so dearly loved kins albert was only 59 years of age and looked even younger his passing recalls vividly to the mind of the editor of this paper our visit to the kings palace in brussels when we were privileged to visit europe with the party of canadian editors back in 1925 it was a beautiful sunday after noon in july and our second day on the continent having arrived the day before at antwerp during our entire stay in the belgian domain municipalities adjacent to the city of toronto in thccounty of york are greatly overgoverned a report issu ed by the county council committee the man who has charge of the on the metropolitan area scheme us governments grain operations contends is dr mordecai ezekial if his the report is the work of a corn- parents could only have foreseen mittee under ajb gray former his destiny they would surely have reeve of york township and was called him joseph prepared as a supplementary report we were the guests of the belgium to the detailed one issue las government and were under their autumn jconstaut caro all tho time lhe fact that jazz ana blare irt a comparison between the person- ou the afternoon in question vi them proves to us that cows are 1 5 governments inthe area were due at the roval palace at six fond of music and wo suggest that whk wou bq incluled in the oclock the reception by his some enterprising dealer in milk metropolitan area with that of the majesty was a particularly pleasant products sponsor a dairy hour with city ot toronto is mate lo support affair to us our group of news- a programme designed to draw milk tho contention that the county is papcrmen were all conducted into from contented cows jover- governed uio anteroom of the royal audience j it shows that these sections have chamber passing up a long marble one county council several individual stairway and through a hall which oe30e 30zo aocaoc ioe30c the simcoe county council is the second in the province to petition the legislature to allow the adver tising of tax sales in local papers instead of in tho ontario gazette tho explanation was made that this would result in better publicity for tax sales we under stand that legislation is to be intro duced by a private member during the present session municipal councils nine school j was lined with soldiers staisdin boards seven high school boards attention in the anteroom our several police and public utilities party was received by sir georg news commissions and five boards of super visors the total personnel of the governments in the area is estimat ed at 400 for a population of 160- 126 people as compared with toron to which has 26 members of council is members of the board of educa tion one police commission and hydro commission the total i graham the british ambassador and at six oclock precisely presen tations to his majesty commenced every member of the party was in turn introduced by sir george and his majesty chatted very affably with us and in our own case wo ie- one call that he enquired just whore 50 fare you located in canada kin cereal continuing its campaign to stimu late the reforestation of waste areas the former limit of 3500 trees for i reforestation purposes to one per- json will not bo adhered to and that equal no charge will be made for addition al quantities over this number foi j windbreak purpose number members for 627231 of a pop it j albert was very much interested in is claimed that tho difference is too those sections of canada where great and that the cost of govern- there were belgians located and en- iu tho province and to encourage the ment would be greatly lowered if theiiuired carefully how they were pro- planting of trees by farmers the metropolitan area government ramet when sir george calloa ontario forestry branch announces into effect lout the name of the stouffville that owing to the fact that it has on all services of a public nature editor it was our duty to proceed te hand a surplus of trees this year would be operated at an equal rate the centre of the great room where tho schools would be equally jthe king stood with an aide and as efficient in all sections and at anjwp bowed before him he took our rate and generally the s and our own smallnoss ot aiulistalure was impressed on us for the the king of the belgians is one ot the j tallest men wo ever saw and as in stood there in all bis regal dress ho seemed taller than ever his special for ontario bran 1000 ton on a rising educational services side- market vices would be more economical efficient if the area were created however no report indicates increase in number will be made density of population in the areas j 500 being tho limit to each appli- adjoining the cltv of toronto was leant it is interesting n this connec- made it necessary oi the suburban tion to note that the ontario statu- j t provide health ites declare that any part of a farm transportation used for forestry purposes or being walks roadwavs sewers and other woodlandus exempt from uixes improvements of a tvpe equal to the provided that such exemptions shall j facilities on a disproportion- not be greater than one acre in cenuiy i revenue acres of such farm and not more than j the report states thjs fac twenty acres held under a single refutes tho allegations that the var- owuership ions municipalities in york county under the boards of supervisors or about to go under such control have been extravagant it is the conten- s phone 169 w hastings stouffville ortt r ssociatioii o thinking of one thing suggests another and- thinking of womens wear suggests shaws where you may supply your requirements at a money saving price and be assured that the quality is the best procurable this week we are featuring all wool undergarments and hose due to the fact that there has been a sharp advance in the price of raw wool all wool garments are being advanced as we were able to purchase at the low price we are offering phenomenal bargains below weve listed a few of these the product of the well known watsons and turnbulls mills and all pure wool and cee tee garments all wool and silk and wool hose comfortable hose of fine quality and attractive appearance they have fashioned leg extra elastic top shaped heel and fashioned foot and no toe seam regular 95c to clear at per pair 79c a special in substantial hose all wool seconds of good quality and a variety of shades sizes 9 94 and 10 an opportunity to stock up at a money saving price regular 39c per pair sale price 3 pairs for 100 all wool hose here is an opportunity to effect a saving in hose it will pay you to buy now for future requirements it will be a long time before you can purchase all wool hose at such low cost regular 59c sale price 2 pairs for 95c cee tee all wool vests of a fine even weave soft and warm vneck and short and long sleeves regular 200 each sale price 1495159 turnbulls cee tee allwool vest in vneck style no sleeves reg 100 sale price 79c bloomers to match reg 100 sale price 79c turnbulls pure wool clingtight vests and bloomers fancy mesh weave soft and warm a very dainty cold weather garment regular 75c sale price 5c watsons all wool under garments short sleeveand no sleeve styles close weave some with silk stripes some cee tee garments in this lot reg 125 now 9sc cotton fleece underwear for women and children a heavy cotton fleece garment with long sleeves and legs for those who cannot wear wool these will prove very acceptable regular 85c sale price 09c regular 59c sale price 39c 49c turnbulls natural pure wool underwear fine quality natural colored garments real cold weather vests and long drawers also turnbulls cream ribbed vests and drawers long sleeves and long legs both these lines are sold regularly at 150 sale price 119 wallpaper room lots in bundles of 6 8 10 12 rolls with bord er to match if you contemplate papering that room this spring now is the time to secure your wallpaper at a very decided sav- j ing all new and attractive patterns printed m on heavy paper makingjt easy to hang and the price is very low making it easy to buy come in and see them new cretonnes a new shipment of cretonnes in very attractive colourings and designs just in you will find just what you need in our wide range of these goods prices range 15c to 50c curtain material plain and figured marquisette scrim and net a splendid range to choose from frilled scrim curtain materials with white ss pink or green border very attractive priced v at from 15c to 85c 5 new prints vi iand his committee that the necessi 5 ties of the residents demanded these js services the report also states that mmii- icipalities were forced to provide them without the aid of large amounts from income taxes which jg the cities enjoy and which comes to a larse extent from persons living in the suburban areas and employed in tho urban centres illume metropolis the committee claims that it is tho metropolis itself which forces the people into a suburban area and creates a large municipality on the border of another as is the case of toronto and tho yorks small revenue practically derived only from lands and building taxa tion has made the tax burden in crease so that many persons who have been the owners of vacant pro perty have been forced to allow it to be seized- by the municipality for back taxes so many instances of this have occurred that the muni cipalities will bo forced into the real cstato business through tax sales the assuming of the properties upon which lhe owners cannot pay tho taxes is causing the municipali ties to become financially embarrass ed the report states these muni- cipalities have to assume a trcmon- idous load made up of local improve- j i menus chargeable to the properties bank loans necessitated by nonpay ment of the taxes loss of current re venue through town ownership lia bility of reducing value of privately owned properties for tax sales to reduce the value of surrounding pro perty k i youthful countenance and kindlj manner however made us fee really friendly and comfortable be fore him as an illustration of the kindness of king albert and his warm feel ing for canada we recall thai wher his ministers first suggested to him that he receive the canadian news paper party they proposed that i take place at the royal horse show which he was scheduled to attend that sunday afternoon he would not have it that way however nd made a special trip in from his country place to the royal palace at brussels for the reception it is a strange coincident to us that two great men whom we met on tho first two days in europe ou that memorable trip have passed away within a comparatively shorl time within a few hours of our landing at the great lock at ant werp we found ourselves in the palace of cardinal mercior at malines this man was known as the soul of belgium and refused to become the pope of itomo because it involved him leaving his people whom he believed needed his help the last cent is made more certain if you ship your cream to stooffville creamery co renderers of a most efficient creamery service since 191 s for the winter months we close at g pm- every day excepting saturdays when we are open all evening 0s30r szocioe uocaoi 30esoc xoe30 and guidance both cardinal sure road to morcier ami kins albert were two of the worlds greatest men recovery made 250 tiie by reading paper the elora express the express does not pretend 10 bo a financial paper and does not givo any advice on stocks or shares farmers in this country are gettjyet george b pritchard of pilking- ing a breaktoday for the first time ton is today better off from reading ia a good many years and it is an article in this paper some time comiug by way of the increased ago wo published an article with re price of hogs the increase came ierenco to shipping cattle to the old abouttiecausethere is a better de- country mr pritchard read the mand in the british market and article and at once determined to that is a result of an agreement try the export business for himself made at the imperial conference with the result that today he figures t ottawa we were to get a big- he is just about 250 further ahead ger share of the british business than if he marketed the cattle at and in return we were to make it homo or in toronto he found it easier for certain lines of british just as easy to ship a car load to manufactured goods to have access birkenhead england rs to toron to our markets tho manner in to ho simply loaded m asl on which britain is observing her part the car here and that wis the last of the agreement is reflected in the he knew about them until lie got his increased price of bacon hogs and cheques mr pritchard is delighted in turn that will have an effect on with the results and lb treatment better prices for beef cattle we do i ho got ho was even given credit for not know of aiitliing more sub- 1 25 shillings for surplus feed mr stantial in tiie way of recovery thai- pritchard figures that his returns that the purchasing power of the netted him about cents a pound farmer be restored by the increas- when the best price ho could have ed price he receives for that which obtained here or at toronto would has to sell it is not well to have been four cents forget that we are primarily an ag- the shipment consisted of 20 ticultural people and for that rea- head eleven cattle sold for 19 ion the increased price of hogs afpound 10 which is almost 100 a fects many farms in a wide district piece the remaining nine head be lt is one way of giving a small bene fit to a good many people rather than a large benefit to a few we are certain the welfare of our farm ers is something which must receive prior consideraton when arranging tariff matters the british trade agreement will work and it xan work if we see to it that wo carry out our part of the agree ment but in plain english w- must tie prepared to see to it that the british manufacturer has as good a chance here with his goods as bri tain is giving to us in the matter ct sales of bacon that the increase in the price of hogs placed nearly 240000 extra every week in the hands of- ontario farmers would seem to be borne out by thel following figures a year ago hogs were about 3 15 per cwt or about g30 per hog lately they have been over so per cwt or 18 per hog this is a gain of nearly 12 per hog and as ontario kills abon 22000 hogs per week this means extra revenue of some 210- 000 per week to the farnirs ing 10 pound or roughly s0 mr pritchard admits that the nine were not as well finished as the elev en so is very well satified with his returns in addition to a better it comes to price for his cattle he made about g0 on the exchange imr pritchards experience seems to bear out what wo have always maintained that a relatively good price can be obtain ed on tho old country market for prime wellfinished beef cattle but they must be prime and wellfinish ed every market is oversupplied with the poor grade stuff farmers will often profit by leading their local paper carefully only last week a tribune reader sold his export cattle but did not know that there was a rebate ot 2f per cent on freight charges from farm to sea board made by the dominion dept of agriculture the buyer may have allowed for this or not but the farmer didnt know such legislation had recently been enacted although it was published in our farmers information column only two weeks ago quebec dog derby thrills conipnre school costs as a further argument in favor of the metropitan area the report shows that expenses in the township o york have been cut lo the bone for educational purposes and yet tho have you scon the new prints now on m fes fw isf display never have we been able to oirer m such attractive and desirable patterns and colours all tub and sunfast at per js yard 15 19 22 25 29c table oilcloth ffi the new patterns are now in stock and j2 are proving very popular you will find in j our stock patterns and shades to match your w rate would bo only 2057 3 a still further argument 55c m where the expenditures for education have been more lavish the equip ment more elaborate and the system much better the per capita cost is only 1 so higher the tax rate in york is 370 mills and it the cily lato was worked out on an equal basis with york not including large amounts of income taxes the tax kitchen trim 1 v yard width per yard 14 yard width per yard 15i table oilcloth rcmants at greatly reduc ed prices thewrs tores phone 9512 stouffville ontario rgument is based upon the expenditures for roads york county spent 1s21 is 73 for its share of the cost of the construc tion of tho kings highways toron to sent 157ssoi0 the per capita cost for this work is in the southern sections ot york 163 and in tor onto 73 the contention is that the city gains by its revenue from thsj gasoline tax and licenses when it is tho outsido areas that have to bear the biggest proportion of tho cost and tho revenue from these sources should bo divided names to conjure with in the dog sled derby world are now on the lists of drivers who will contend for the premier honors of the quebec dog sled derby to be staged in the ancient capital february 23rd 21th and 2ath emllo st godard mighty mushcr from ic pas man will again match dogs stamina and wits against his great rival lconhard seppala the alaskan whose feats on the t trails are known the world over st godard and seppala who are now training at umta iv a will both meet strenuous competition from such famous mushcrs as jack dcfalco or ottawa ica wheeler of st jovite que and raymond ritsi of orient ont it is expected that the total etudes will run well over 30 teams the 120 mite classic is famous the world over and followers of the great hearted dogs and gallant drivers are arranging to make their headquarters at the canadian pacific railway s chateau i- rontcnac where special music dancing and llghtheartcd gaiety will feature each evening during dog sled derby week winter sport enthusiasts from european united states and canadian centers arc this year moro than ever hefore making quebec their winter playground skiing tobogganing curling and skat ns are among the popular activities under the direction of jack strathdco winter sports director at tho chateau frontenac

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