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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 1935, p. 4

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stouffville ontario november 14 1935 e a grubin registered optometrist will be at bis office in stouffrlue very other moday and tuesday november dates 11th and 12th 25th and 26th december dates 9th and 10th 23rd and 24th eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2405 l e oneill stouffville funeral director embalmer and night and day service business phone residence phone premier king gets us trade pact conferred personally in washington this week and hastened back seeks tariff cuts after the visit mr king hastened back to ottawa for the purpose it is said of putting the machinery to work on his end of the agreement mr king had intended to spend a holiday in the south finest quality new crop layer figs and dates cooking 1 large cut mixed peel new seasons orange lemon and citron per pound 20c old fashioned raisins 5 crown per pound 12c hornes sundryd coffee per vi lb- pkg 18c per lb pkg 35c melrose brand mince- glace maraschino meat cherries 2 lbs 25c per lb 40c nut taffy peanut and coconut half lb 10c peanut brittle half lb 10c brazil nut per half lb 12c medium cheese lb 15c salted peanuts per lb- 15c ginger snaps 2 lbs 25c the new snap cleaning powder 2 tins 25c grapefruit per dozen 50c fresh trout and white fish every tuesday morning ratcliff co stouffville ontario cream for best results and a sure market at all times ship your cream to stouffville creamery stouffville creamery co phone 186 washington november 11 a critical period in the canadian- american negotiations to tear down high tariff walls across 3000 miles of north american border have been reached with announcement that wm lyon mackenzie king new prime minister of canada has arrived here on a goodwill visit including- ing an overnight stay at the white 1 house to facilitate the complicated international bargaining process mr king had been preceded by the arrival at the canadian legation of a taciturn group of ottawa trade oilicials who spent all day yesterday and today in negotia tions with their counterpart officials in the united states federal service on different aspects of the farreach ing trade treaty expect some agreement state department officials who nre handling negotiations are confi dent that some agreement will be reached with canada in discussions that were initiated as long ago as jan- 21 but the goal that they are aiming for is not only an agree ment but one on the very broadest possible range of goods in keeping with the firm belief of cordell hull secretary on state that the best means of recovery is through tariff reductions except in cuba which is on a preferential basis every brick that is knocked oft the canadianunited states tariff wall will mean a simil ar brick knocked off american tariff walls with other countries with which there are reciprocal trade agreements it is pointed out this is a cardinal feature of the hull policy that so fast as a tariff reduction is achieved on a specific article with one country the same tariff reduction will go into effect with all other countries conditions are right conditions are better for an all- round tariff reduction policy be tween canada and the united states than in years it is held here with a man in the state department whose life has been based on the idea of reducing trade restrictions and a man as head of the new canadian government who has just been reelected by a monster majority on a platform of speeding up and completing such agreements 9e30i 30e30e 2jox ioexoi i0e30a0130c ioexoi aox o d o o d o giftwares in china glass appreciation of fine china and glassware is of first interest to most home lovers our selection of suitable pieces or sets for gifts etc is very complete and we invite your inspection to those who like to have their holiday gifts selected early this is an excellent opportunity for making a selection at your leisure when our lines are complete below we list a few outstanding values late additions to our stock come in and look around today n o n o q o n o n o n o o d a r seven piece water sets attractively cut in the new flora design jug holds 2 pints tumblers hold 9 ounces per set of 7 pieces 100 covered salad dishes unique and striking floral and modern istic designs and graceful shapes feature these english semiporcelain salads at a very special price of each 75c cups and saucers footed style colour borders and floral centres gold tracings per cup and saucer 25c seven piece custard sets six glasbake cups set in metal rack a very useful and desireable set ea- 69c rose pink cut glassware including sandwich trays footed oake plates and handled fruit bowls real value graceful shapes very new specially grouped for quick selling each 35c 23 piece tea sets complete service for six persons very attractive floral decorations and grace ful shapes extra value while they last 139 cream and sugar sets floral lustre decorations on white china body very attractive set 25c english bone china cups and saucers in very dainty shapes some with flower handles these must be seen to appreciate the beauty of shape and colouring limited quantity only 50c utility bowl sets five pieces to each set in powdered greens blues and pinks- a very service able set per set 100 green glass bowl sets four bowls and onn measuring cup in green glass a very serviceable set for kitchen use per set 95c fern cut glass stemware best quality european blanks witn a very attractive cutting goblets sher bets platos and fruit juice tumblers an open stock pattern each 35c handled cake plates in the popular square shape with plated handles size about 9 inches floral and scenic decorations each 39c glasbake round casserole with cover 8 vj diameter a very use ful size each 145 pie plates in glasbake 9 size each 60c new pullovers a splendid showing in delightfully attractive colourings the very newest in pullovers and sweaters in sizes 14 to 42- come in and see these lovely garments priced at 295 395 heavy cotton underwear far fall wear when the weather is comparatively mild these cotton under garments will be found thoroughly comfortable we have them in pink white and peach short sleeve or no sleeve style vests bloomers with cuff or elastic at knee 49c 59c womens gowns and pyjamas in fine soft white flannelette some with shirring and embroidery and some are plain with contrasting binding priced at 59c 100 pyjamas 2 pieces in pink peach mauve blue with contrasting trim 100 139 the w h shaw store mr hepburn will resign men who enter public life must be prepared to work long hours suffer continual and ofteu unfair attacks carry tremendous responsibilities and eventually impair their health in the service of the electorate take the case of premier hepburn an outstanding example the premier has announced that after the 1936 legislature session he in tends to retire from politics four teen months in office has broken his health and left him in danger ot very life where are the rewards of high office the fruits of power premier hepburn has laboured from early morning until late at night he has grappled with terrific problems he has assumed the re sponsibilities of a dozen big execu tives he has been assailed by politi cal opponents and besieged by those who want something from him he has had no peace no relaxation from the ceaseless spotlight which is turned on public figures worry and fatigue continually assail me he told the press in making his announcement of retirement politi cal office has given him nothing ex cept the opportunity for service to those who placed him in power and the fact that he lias accomplished many of the things he set out to do seems little appreciated by many citizens if the premier carries out his intention to retire the political life of ontario and the liberal party in particular will be poorer by his go ing apart from whatever one may think of his policies and methods never in the history of canadian politics has there been a more dyn amic personality he has shown that vigour in action combined with a fundamental humanity that reach es the heart of the people is what politics need badly he lias supplied the punch the aggressiveness to political thought when a man succeeds in attain ing high office his life ceases to be his own he becomes as an easy mark for the countless number of individuals who want something usually a job premier hepburn made matters worse for himself by seeing all who wished to speak to him ward associations sought him as speaker and he usually addressed their meotings he was constantly on the go and even at south yar mouth the cares and worries of his work sought him out and gave him no rest from the outside looking in pub lic life may glow with promise but disillusionment often awaits those who embark on political careers but there will always be men who des pite the handicaps and the injustices which beset this avenue of endeav our are prepared to devote many years of their lives to the public ser vice taking the knocks and blows as they come and always bobbing up with a smile such a man is premier hepburn acknowledged by even his bitterest opponents as a good fighter and a good sport certain town the other day where the publisher was filling out a form as long as your arm he had printed the proclamation for the recent election and was asked to answer about 500 questions in respect to expense some fool in the printing bureau drawing down a fat salary no doubt had compiled this pre cious document in the alleged inter ests of economy after the publish er we refer to got through answer ing all the nonsensical queries he added on this item 300 for time ot oflice staff in making out this form and securing all necessary information and he did exactly right people of canada are fed ua to the teeth with this civil service octopus at ottawa the sickening gabble of the two ottawa papers about what wo owe the civil senice is a public abomination what many taxpayers think they owe the civil service is a good swift kick and another one applied to the editors of the ottawa newspapers would do no harm almonte gazette markham council regular session will taschereau survive the storm good swift kick is needed a noticeable feature of the elec tion campaign was the lack of sup port accorded air bennett in the weekly press his secretary of state hon c cahan was directly re sponsible for this because of the unsympathetic attitude he adopted toward weekly publishers in the past the weekly plants printed the voters lists but mr cahan decided to depart from this policy in the re cent election instead of letting the printers turn out the lists for their own districts as in years gone by he ibought a tremendous amount olstoulfvitle phone 9s1z ioexoi stouffvihe ioeexoe ontario l 30ezoi expensive equipment cor tho print ing bureau which is under his jurisdiction and had tho work done by civil servants some idea of the iniquitous public expenditure made in this connec tion may lie gained from tho fact that 30 new linotypes were acquir ed and a modern linotpye costs from 3500 to 4000 he also secured 150000 galleys expensive brass trays tons of linotype metal spac ing and a lot ot more costly material after getting all this ad ditional paraphenalia it was neces sary to take on a staff ot pinch- hltting printers at the ottawa bureau and set up a complicated system of enumerating machinery in the 245 ridings of tho dominion when that eminent printerlawy er hon c h cahan listened to some haltbaked official in his print ing bureau and worked out the new- plan tor printing the lists he did a poor stroke of business for mr bennett tho lists in many instan ces were badly compiled there wero more mistakes in them than would have been the case had they been printed locally the weoklles which were suffering from tho de pression resented this interference with their legitimate business maybe mr bennett thinks the week lies have no influence we wero in a printing office in a markham township council met in regular november session at the township hall unionville reeve g b padget presided and all the members were present several enquiries regarding relief were referred to the relief officer as it was pointed out suoh matters were entirely in the hands of mr orr george b little and ken deacon appeared asking grant for the east york plowmens association the usual grant of 1500 was given and although reeve padget did not op pose the grant he stated his opinion that he felt a grant to the home plowing competition was of much more practical value the reeve made it plain that he did not place a very high value on the contri bution of plowing matches to good farming a grant of 1000 was given to the york county junior farmers plowing competition the plowing in this contest is done on ithe different farms of the contestants a salesman interviewing the coun cil regarding the purchase of snow fence inspired a considerable discus sion of the subject but no order council members agreed that desir able though a quantity of snow fence might ibe it would be opening up a new channel of expenditure which might reach staggering proportions prices quoted for snow fence were approximately 8 cents per foot plus the cost o posts on motion of councillors reesor and hooper the road superintendeni was instructed to notify all proper ty owners having fencing or other obstructions attached to bridges and guard rails throughout the township to remove the same at once general accounts were passed as follows a v orr relief officer sal ary and mileage 8655 hydro- electric for twp hall 881 dr hore markham 4000 superior store unionville 85 bethesda telephone co 380 ontario hos pital woodstock 9200 his hon or judge parker revising voters list 1000 hugh boyd stouffville sheep valuator fees and mileage 700 fred cole imiarkham sheep killed and flock damage 4500 a vanhorn sheep killed and flock damage 11050 treasurer of york county for hospitalization 77- 75newton burr sheep killed 850 e ilougheed cutting weeds 200 amusement tax tickets 1370 f h stiver sheep valuer fees and mileage 700 james walker con stable salary andmileage 11740 road accounts were passed as fol lows david shadlock milliken 10230 w j stonehouse union- villo 2320 e a buchanan unionville 3760 j k reesor markham 9509 j g widoman stouffville 150 r j cunningham gormley 1 2490 clarence wide- man markham 2720 louis grove 120 william all- premier taschereau has dissolved the quebec legislature of 90 members and a general provincial election will be held on november 25th taschereau has been premier of quebec for 5 years and the liberal party has been in power in that pro vince for 38 years and if there is any political value and we think there is in the slogan time for a change it ought to work effective ly on the 25th of this month in quebec there are 90 members of the quebec legislature same as ontario the sessional indemnity is 2- 500 as compared with 2000 for ontario the premier is in receipt ot a salary of 14000 a year the same as is paid to the premier ot ontario the other cabinet ministers each receive s000 per annum which is 2000 less than in ontario in quebec there is also a legis lative council of 24 members a sort of provincial senate each mem ber being appointed for life on good conduct or not becoming bankrupt whicli is not very likely on a good salary without having to contest elections quebec is the only province in canada with a little senate and continuance of this should be sufficient to defeat the taschereau regime ontario never had a leg islative council and when hon en rhodes was premier of nova scotia afterwards finance planiater in the- bennett cabinet he abolished the legislative council of nova scotia a highly popular move in the last four years every pro vincial government that has appeal ed to the people of canada for re election with the single exception of manitoba also the dominion government has been defeated at the polls the chief interest in que bec general elctlon to the people of ontario is can the taschereau government weather the storm in these trying times for parliamentary legislators our prediction is that taschereau will not go the way of all other premiers because he has the roman catholic church behind him and tliats enough to blast through depression or anything else up in quebec for sale 42 wagon box twofurrow riding plow onefurrow riding plow b heman phone 102 stouffville we buy fowl wool for highest price briarbush hospital main street htoubvhle license no 263 graduated nurses in attendance private semiprivate and public wards phone 191 mrs er good superintendent church locust hill 1400 jos jones gormley 375 canada in got co guelph 511 a j clen- denning markham 240 maynard bros unionville gas and oil 25- 25 clark bunker stouffville 37- 60 wm craig gormley 530 l hood gormley 1203 lake wil cox co gravel 5070 w g maxwell markham road suporlir- tendeit 10000 e dukes union ville trucking 400 bloomington mr and mrs o r tranmer and family visited at mr perry winchs at belhavcn on sunday mr and mrs ernest morgason of goodwood visited her mother mrs lemon on sunday miss ruth storry attended the 30th wedding anniversary of irev c e and mrs fockler at keswick on saturday mr and mrs george mccormack and family of sudbury also imt and mrs robt leask and family of grcenbank spent tho weekend at wm focklers miss mao halso and miss elsie lemon of toronto spent the week end at mrs lemons mr and mrs leslie pogg and family of hartmon visited at clifford lemons on sunday imarvin lomon of mindcn spent the weekend at his home here grain seeds coal grain and seed markets are about to open soon waiting for crop prospects we will be in the market for alsiki and grains of all kinds at highest market prices cement on hand at all times also poultry feeds and scratch grains leave your orders for welshcoal american coal poko- hontus coke s w hastings phone 169 stouffville 1 used car depot ford coupe vs 1932 durant coupe 1931 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford 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