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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 1935, p. 4

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stouffville ontakio march 28 1935 mount albert pioneer james henry french pioneer resident of mount albert district and one of newmarkets oldest residents died at the yonge street town in his 92nd year he was born at mount albert son of the late john french and harriet jones his wife the former huldah sisler died three years ago mr french is sur vived by two sons c a french of ottawa and william of newmarket also two brothers john of new market and william of strathroy ontario a sister mrs p rowland of toronto economic wisdom down the ages this warning we repeat each year when march behaves like june dont be deceived by it my dear and take em off too soon a special in bulk dates large and clean 4 lbs 25c christies premium salted wafers 2 lb package 30c maple syrup season is here finest syrup per imperial gal 200 also sold in smaller sizes get your spring housecleaning finished before the lazy days of the spring arrive guest ivory soap 1 regular size bar free with the purchase of every 3 bars all for 15c chipso special 3 small pkgs 15c and how history repeats itself the tribune published every thursday at stouffvllle ontario the new db cleaning paste hurts only dirt tin 15c unwrapped laundry soap 10 bars for 25c dustbane 5 lb can 25c brooms wellmade and light each 50c hawes floor wax lb tin 40c marvelo the great liquid cleaner gallon bottle 40c headquarters for garden seeds ratcliff co town delivery phone 7112 coal winter fuel all kinds and sizes coke dairy feed its cheaper to buy cattle feed from us than it is to feed your barley s w hastings phone 169 stouffville the scriptures in the day of prosperity be joy ful but in the day of adversity consider god also hath set the one against the other ecclesiastes 714 parallel from germany 800 years ago and it came to pass that through out the entire land there was de pression accompanied by abnormally high and wholly unchristian money rates and a complete paralysis of commerce and industry of such sev erity as the world had not ex perienced before or is likely to wit ness in the future even the fore most among the citizenry were guilty of engaging in financial deals of a dubious nature reckless borrowing was practised every where regardless of the high rates of interest and the high premiums which borrowers were obliged to pay in this way the charges be came so heavy that it was impossible to meet them each one was in debt all became poor and their poverty led them to deceive and defraud thoso who had come to their aid many were ruined and large num bers died from grief i am writing this that it may serve you as an example that yon may learn therefrom to fear and obey god and not shun work or seek to expand against the will of the lord for those who would grow rich by force and speed in variably grow poor and bankrupt from the diary of the mayor of leubeck covering the years 1g03- 1620 translated from the german by dr m winkler of new york city the philosophers whatsoever is brought upon thee take cheerfully and be patient when thou art changed to a low estate for gold is tried in the fire and ac ceptable men in the furnace of ad versity from the apocrypha ecclesiasticus chap 11 these quotations are trom the collection of records and sayings throughout history in times of de pression and adversity made by hgl strange director of the re search department searle grain company winnipeg yearly subscription rate canada united kingdom 200 united states points 250 a v nolan farmers are going to fight warble heel flies one hundred and sixty keymen representing every school section in ontario county are lining up their neighbors in a county wide light against the warble and heel fly nuisance which lias been causin many thousands of dollars loss annually to cattle men during the past few days every farmer in the county has received trom the ontario department of agriculture full instructions as to how to proceed against this pest arrangements have been made with over 50 stores throughout the county to distribute warble fly powder at a special price during the past week meetings have been held in every township at which leading live stock men from every district showed keen interest in tliis concerted effort to eradicate this pest from ontario county the treatment for warbles is quite simple and effective as well as inexpensive the cost figuring out about 3c per head the first treatment should be applied without delay at this time this to be followed by two more treatments each 4 weeks apart the warble fly powder is mixed with approximately 5 times its bulk of soft water and the mixture is then tubbed into the warble lumps on the backs of the cattle ontario county farmers are ur gently requested to cooperate with the keymen for their school sections by purchasing warble fly powder and applying it according to directions the powder is put up in pound and in half pound packages one pound is sufficient for three treat ments for 20 to 30 head of cattle depending on how numerous the warble fly lumps are on the backs of the cattle and depending also on the care used in applying it pow der should be mixed fresh for each treatment births jones to mr and mrs richard jones markham yiola bunker on march 25 1935 a daughter a new hen spring is here with the coming of spring new wants will present themselves to you both for personal wear and also for the home you will find here a few of the many opportunities for economical buying which are to be found in shaws store a visit to our store will convince you that you can buy as economically her as in the city stores yama cloth there is nothing better for gowns and pyjamasin stripes and floral patternsand in man different colours regularly sold at 33c and 35c special 29c new spring prints exceedingly attractive are the new patterns in prints and all are tubfast and sunfast a wonderful assortment to choose from priced at 20c 25c 29c romany rep have ou seen this most desireable material which makes up into frocks or blouses so attractively we have it in plain and stripes and in dainty shades that will prove so fascinating per yard 45c wash frocks for morning and afternoon wear new styles and new pattern prints that you will find most satisfying short and long sleeves contrasting trim and unusual neck treatment and the prices are low each 79c to 295 towelling now is the time to renew your supply of towelling we are showing a special in turkish towelling at a very close price per yard 15c 19c 25c silk hose that will match your new spring gown will be needed and we have them in all the newest shades and in sizes 84 to 10 v4 per pair 79c 95c tip leather and fabric handbags in many artistic designs in patent plain calf or grain leather you will need one to match your new spring costume exceptional value at each 95c to f500 blouses and blousettes crisp taffetas in plain shades and smart plaids and plain and figured crepes batiste and pique in all the seasons wanted shades priced at 100 to 295 new hats for spring individual model singled out because of their important fashion ideas in line and trimming dignified styles well made in quality straw effective trimming and good looking ornaments give them the in dividuality that always appeals to women and the prices are very reasonable come in and see them a new dye dytinf is equal to the best easy to use for dying cotton linen silk wool etc can be had in all colours and shades and the price is only per package 10c shirtings many new lines just in stock stripes in dark colours in many different patterns you will find these goods just what you want per yard 19c curtain materials now is the time to freshen up your rooms with new curtains we are showing some exceedingly attractive lines in scrim marquesette and net at prices that are veiy low look over your requirements and we will give you an estimate of the cost dinner services would it not be a good time to get that long promised dinner service english semiporcelaine and french limoges in delightful patterns that will add so much to the appearance of your dinner table priced at from 1495 to 3500 clover leaf cups and saucers a new shipment just in of these popular cups and saucers at per cup saucer 10c canada has contributed materially to the making of what is claimed as a new hen which has been evolved by agricultural scientists at caiu- i bridge university england the bird at tiie moment is the object of considerable attention in the old i country and concerning it the spectator says few successes of greater interest and practical i possibilities have been won in the field of agricultural biology than the making of the new cambridge hen her chicks declare their sex at birth because the males and femal es are differently marked this is a great advantage to the poultry in dustry since chicks travel safely and i well only during the first two days of their life the new breed known as cambar was developed by dr i r c punnet and his associates at cambridge england by the appli cation of mendelian principles by the use of the canadian barred plymouth rock supplied by the university of british columbia to cambridge university both silver and golden cambars have been evolved they are prolific layers of large coloured eggs whilst still possessing the virtue of sexlinked chicks these chicks mark an epoch in the scientific breeding of poultry the w h shaw store phono 9512 stouffvllle ontario 322a3i3imi2ddh was teacher 10 years ago taught at ballnntrio ami clnrcmont notes com announcement has been made that the ontario government will permit the use of dogs in deer hunt ing next season this is the only major change to be made in the game laws this year and will mean the dire destruction of the deer un less they step more lively than they had to do last year when they had only man and his gun to fear the bank of canada intends to issue a s25 bill to commemorate king georges accession to the throne the bank means all right but its such an exclusive sort of gesture the late hh miller of hanover the able and energetic mp for south grey when sir wilfrid laurier was premier of canada was the father of the lords day act which prohibited the carrying on of public work on the sabbath day last thursday a dayofrest bill was given its first and second reading in 22 minutes it is a bill along the same lines as the lords day act and provides for one days rest in seven for all working people excepting under very exceptional circumstances at certain seasons the first enactment for a weekly day of rest was embodied in the ten commandments by moses in the beginning of the worlds history when the lord who had completed the formation of land and water in six days rested on the seventh day and blessed and hallowed it as an example for all time when people will not voluntarily obey gods commands it is always necessary to pass legislation to compel them to desist from open violation at least of gods laws for the moral well- being on the state v tho last meeting of chesley council was featured by a debate as to whether or not town councillors should sell goods or materials to the town the thing is quite illegal of course but is generally carried on and no great harm results there is no real reason why a man should he cut off because he is willing to devote his services to the town the only trouble arises if members of the council get their heads to gether to put something across from which they would severally or in dividually benefit and develop a racket in town contracts when it comes to such a pass it is time the law steps in hanover post list published of tax arrears beamsville march 20 to fipeed tax collection beamsville has pub lished the complete list of those in arrears the sums range from one cent to 304s answering protests reeve e b osborne tonight defended the councils action and expressed the opinion that publication would speed collection he stated that he had been ad vised by provincial authorities that the village was within its rights in resorting to publicity 9th line markham edwin hall sg last september died early monday morning after a short illness at his home in new market where he had lived for the past five years a retired teacher he was a native of grey county born near meaford his fathor horn in ire land homesteaded in the county mr balls first school was in grey he taught in school section nine east gwillimbiuy township in 1s73 subsequently mr ball taught at ballantrae willowdale for years clarcmont and islington ho was married in 1s7s to jen nie rose daughter of mr and mrs isaac rose who farmed four miles north of queensville this farm homestead about 1s09 is still in the iroso family mr and mrs rose celebrated their 5gth wedding anniversary last dec 21 sale register thursday march 2s exten sive credit salo of registered holsteln gurnsey cattle implements hay grain antique furniture etc on lot 12 10th line markham quarter mile north no 7 highway near locust hill the prop of wm j cowle estate of late jessie cowle sate at 12 noon sharp no reserve as farm is sold 7 months credit prentice prentice auctioneers mrs george lewis visited mrs d meyer of stouffvllle on friday mr and mrs b silverthorn spent the weekend at little britain tom lee lias hired witli mr r mcelwain for the coming season mr and mrs j blair and lliss emma blair had tea with r r johnsons on sunday mrs e reevo and daughter kathleen called on mr and mrs j imccreight on saturday imiss a o batt and miss audrey lowis visited misses annie and ida burkholder thursday afternoon mr burkholder and family had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs frank ireesor of cedar grove ell hoover has been quite ill the past week suffering from blood poisoning from a scratch on his band sorry to hear mr fred gilliam is leaving our vicinity fred intends to work for lome johnson on the 7th of markham we aro sorry to report the death of j g rainey father of mrs frank clendoiining which occurred at his homo in box grove on friday march 22nd imr and mrs james mccreight barbara and isabel visited on sun day afternoon with mr and mrs b itawson and family of clarcmont rolph iloyd and lome bunker attended tho hockey match between oshawa juniors and sudbury wolves played in toronto on saturday night here to there direct bu coach a direct link ok vi y it between your highway address 23 ra tonddowntowi in aritf town en route ie3lsi tickets time tallies and all coach travel informa tion at anderson phone is minimum fares adults 75c child 40c cent a mile round trip bargains friday march 29 from stouffville to guelph kitchener stratford goderich kincardine southampton owen sound and nil intermediate points be guelph st catharines niagara falls buffalo brantford woodstock london sarnia chatham windsor detroit and all intermediate points beyond h barrie orillia gravenhurst bracebridge huntsville north bay meaford collingwood penetang midland all towns on lines of temiskaming northern ontario rly n central rly cochrane knp parry sound sudbury flonglac fgeraldton thardrock ijellicoo jsturgeon rircr gold fields sat mar 30 to lindsay peterboro toro andhamijton tickets return limits and train information from agents ask for handbill tja canadian nat8qnal h b preston local agent stouffville phone 188 mount albert hockey if not too late we wish to call attention to our local team which made a splendid showing and de serves a great deal of credit handi capped as they were with no ice whatever on which to practice they played their games in stouffvllle arena often going in a truck in real chilly weather at the close of the league games they found that they were tied with sixth line for you can buy with confidence when you buy from us you can be confident of pett ing full value when you buy your used car from an authoriz ed ford dealer there is no overallowance when we take these cars in and there is no overcharge in the price you pay ford tudor 1933 ford tudor 1830 ford victoria coupe 1931 plymouth sedan 1930 whippet sedan 1930 durant sedan 1930 buick sedan 1928 willys knight sedan 1927 ford 1 v ton truck 7 030 d f holden ford sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 first place sixth line came second last year unfortunately four of our players were in toronto and unable to get to stouffville on account of bad roads and the mount albert lads went on the ice with six men each player was forced to go the whole sixty minutes without a rest and they certainly gave their opponents a run for their money in the second period the score was 22 and it was only after the locals were exhausted that sixth line scored a winning goal to end the series blaise pascal noble deeds are most estimable when hidden there is much of nobility in the life about us in the business upon our streets and pro fessions and this helps to make life worth while rg clendening funeral director markham ontario another ford free will be given to someone who ford sales and service stou prices the car which is a model standard tudor will be drawn for at a public dem onstration in stouffville on july 1st 1936 note winner may apply value of this car on any 800 value of this car on any model new ford car purchases goods at holdens ffville and markham at regular terms and conditions one free ticket will be given for every 5 gallons of gas or distillate oil purchased 1 gallon of cylinder oil 1000 paid on new or used cars trucks 100 paid on ford parts accessories 100 paid on labor on cars or tractors whitevale tho raymer eventide hour group will appear in whltevalo united church on wednesday april 3 under the leadership of lloyd raymer an evening of good old time gospel songs la arranged for all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note to obtain tickets contest opened january 2 1935 closes july 1 1936 the proprietor his employees and family are barred from this contest d f holden ford sales service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120

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