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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 2, 1936, p. 4

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stouffville ontario april 2 1936 extra special fresh ground coffee 2 lbs for 35c homes vanilla extract large jug special 15c special 5string brooms each 27c see our display of robertsons easter novelties tomato juice fancy n o 2 tin 9c brazil pecan roll per lb 30c lealand stuffed olives 5 12 oz 15c breakfast marmalade p er bottle 15c monarch crab apple jelly 12oz 15c picake or domestic shortening lb 12c cooking figs 3 lbs 25c mixed biscuits per lb 15c catellis spaghetti per p kg 10c fresh fruit vegetables ratcliff co stouffville ontario winter dairying pays you best prices are usually higher throughout the winter period and fanners have more time to attend their dairy herd to get the best results you should ship your cream to stouffville creamery co closed every evening excepting saturday phone 18601 making maple sugar when the snowballs pack on the horses hoof and the wind from the south blows warm when the cattle stand where the sun beams beat and the moon has a dreamy charm when icicles crash from the dripping eves and the furrows peep black through the snow then i hurry away to the sugar bush for the sap will run i know with auger and axe and sptle and trough a visit to each tree i pay for every boy in the country round is eager to help today we roll the backlogs into their places and the kettles between them swing there gather the wood for the roar ing fire and the sap in pailsfull bring a flg for your arch and modern ways a fig for your sheet iron pan i like the smoky old kettles best and i stick to the good old plan were going to make sugar and taffy tonight on the swing pole under the tree and the boys and girls for miles around are all warm friends of mine the hens are cackling again in the barn and the cattle beginning to bawl and neighbors who long have been acting cool now make aforgiving call for there is no love feast like a taffy pull with its hearty and sticky fun and i know the whole world is at peace with me since the sap has commenced to run cth of markham twp is now a county road according to announcement made this week the gth concession of markham township north from unionville has been taken over as a part of the toronto and york roads commission system the taking over of this road by the county will relieve the markham taxpayers of the upkeep of an expensive piece of road it has been the expectation ot reeve padgett that the sixth would be taken back by the county and he has succeeded in having the matter successfully carried out spring saving new spring house frocks frocks that are alive with springtime freshness in dainty new spring prints of checks stripes and floral patterns with crisp organdy and pique trims styles are delightfully smart and new the kind you love to wear a size for everyone from miss to matron properly proportioned and generously sized larger women will appreciate the roominess and good fit of these frocks priced at 69c to 195 neckwear attractive styles spring many new and attractive styles being shown in crisp organdies rough crepe and lustrous satins make your selection now 39c to 150 wool and rayon and all wool hose a splendid quality hose of high class manufacture to be cleared out at an atrac- tive price all shades and in sizes 9 to 10 12 per pair 59c cotton hose womens and childrens cotton hose for home and school wear sturdy well fashioned hose that give dependable service per pair 25c sunny maid jiffy sweaters the easy method of making a smart- inex pensive sport sweater sunny maid jiffy sweater cloths are sold separately with the edges bound all ready to sew together finished with crochet and a bit of fancy ribbon etc and the sweater is ready to wear two three or four cloths according to style are sufficient to make a sweater sweater cloths each 20c aprons for every occasion in tubfast prints in check dot stripe and floral patterns well proportioned and well made in a variety of styles childrens aprons each 15c 19c 35c womens aprons each 25c 29c 35c 49c new wallpapers have you considered what a difference a new wall paper would make in your living room dining room kitchen and bed rooms new patterns and new colour combinations designed to show your furniture and drapery to best advantage wallpapers that give entire satisfaction are the only kind we sell but that particular kind embrace a vast variety of styles all styles in fact that fashion today counten ances not only the most modish novelties but graceful colorful patterns of every kind to suit every purse and every purpose pay us a visit we can satisfy you ask for sample book drapery and curtains have you seen the splendid showing of drapery and curtain material by the yard which has been just placed in stock exceedingly attractive weaves in net and homespun frilled curtain material for your bedrooms or kitchen in smart colour combinations and all are quite remarkably good values come in and see this line linen towelling fine quality linen towelling with colored borders good weight strongly woven and very absorbent and will give excellent service per yard 17c 19c 25c and 29c bath towels a very complete range of fine quality bath towels heavy and closely woven with a deep absorbent pile white with colored borders or rainbow shades priced at each 25c 29c 39c 49c 69c 85c english cut stemware graceful shapes and artistic cutting characterize this fine ware flawless glass and brilliant cutting combine to make this ware a delight to the eye and will add beauty to your table and taking into con sideration the high quality the price is very low goblets each 100 sherbets each 100 sherbet plates each 89c the w h shaw store phone s11 stouffvule ontario the tribune published every thureaay at- stouffvule ontario yearly subscription rate canada t united kingdom 200 united states point 260 a v nolan alberta refuses mennonite plea to run schools the christian science monitor alberta has refused definitely to allow any special concessions which would prove contrary to the pro vincial laws to a group of 7000 mennonites who were desirous of settling in the northern part of the province when special concessions of a somewhat similar nature were re fused them in manitoba where they had been settled tor some years and where they had refused to accept the responsibilities of citizenship they left manitoba in 1922 and moved to chihuahua in northern mexico claim ing they were persecuted in canada two representatives of their group recently interviewed premier william aberhart stating that the mennon ites now residing in mexico wished to settle on 150000 acres of land preferaibly in the peace iriver area in northern alberta t6 representatives insisted that the mennonites would use only the german language in their schools they also said they would not in any way be controlled by or connected with the alberta educational system but would run their own schools without qualified teachers as requir ed by the provincial school regu lations the premier who also holds the portfolio of minister of educa tion refused to allow any such con cessions this will stop the settle ment of the mennonite group in this province 200mile jaunt on gallon of gas sets up record winnipeg man two hundred miles on a gallon of gasoline is the record actually accomplished by an ordinary passenger automobile equipped with a new carburetor in vented by cn pogue of winnipeg experiments with the new de vice have been conducted over a period of 1g years satisfied that the invention is practicable a number of winnipeg business men have former a syndicate to finance an organization to market the accessory patents have been taken out in canada the united states great britain and other countries the lattest test was made in winnipeg on a day when the tem perature was 10 below zero with a stiff north wind blowing an cylinder coupe traveled exactly 262 miles on a measured pint of gasoline imperial measure this is equal to 2096 miles a gallon imperial measure which is about one fifth larger than the american gallon at this rate it is estimated a tank full 10 or 12 gallons will suffice the ordinary motorist for a whole summers driving the gaso line bill of american motorists which totalled about 4 000 000 000 in 1934 would be cut to about one tenth of this amount by the use of the new carburetor or about 400 000000 a sensible move the blanket order by the f w woolworth company to its branches to discontinue all sales of play pistols merits a passing salute by the marchers in the army of peace lovers it is to say the least discon certing to parents and to those who are not parents when they are way laid by children removed one step from the baby carriage with shrill shouts of put em up only recently a child in long island now york was gravely in jured when the strong spring of a toy arm suddenly went off cock teachers and pupils at the school the boy attended started energetic crusade against all such potentially harmful toys but it is saddening to reflect that such alertness must wait upon accident apart from the physical danger however the uni versal wish for peace is not further ed by fostering a fondness for weapons which are usually used for mimic warfare or imitation of tho cowardly acts of gangsters while the discouragement of the use of toy arms may not seem great ly to advance the sentiment against war actual or mimic tho ruling of the 5 and 10cent store manage ment is a move in the right direc tion ringwood barton ward of jacksons point a former resident of baker hill called on friends here one day last week carl davis ot toronto spent sun day with his parents mr and mrs earl davis george harman has rented j a mitchells farm and is busily engag ed moving his farm effects to his new home tho sympathy of the community goes out to mr j r campbell and family in their sad bereavement obituary elsewhere in this issue we welcome mr and mrs henry wideman as residents of our neighborhood again after an ab sence of nine years mr wideman will be employed by our leading landowner mr george rodanz of toronto and is settling this week in the house where jim cronan lived when here a decade ago the wide- mans were on the robert miller farm last monday night the people or the ringwood church were privileg ed to have with them the rev h konkle ot the mission to the lepers mr konkle gave a stirring address illustrated by lantern slides of the work being carried on in india africa china and japan the lepers do tneir own work build their homes d their harvesting even quarry stoue one slide show ed us a picture of a very fine church building for which the lepers quarried the stone and built the church that church was set on fire by vandals the walls only remained standing the people of this colony felt so badly and the lack of money to replace the building that they de cided to go without their sunday dinner for two years thus saving the money to build the church the lepers of this same colony also save enough from their daily portion of rice to support a missionary twenty miles from their colony such sacrifice is rare in our christian land tout the lepers have caught the vision of a sacrificing christ and are determined to follow him mr konkle told us that tliey are always smiling always happy it costs twenty dollars a year to support a child and twentyfive dollars for an adult in one of these colonies this work is worthy of support miss minkler student at the toronto bible college was soloist rendering two selections all attending felt that it was good to be there hitchhiking round the world the lecture by the messrs toll brothers which was announced for april 7th has been postponed until may 12th goodwood toronto correspondent sorry to read about john reids accident the correspondent hopes for a speedy recovery only those who have met with an accident can sympathize with him speaking of accidents ernest tweddle 35- rose- heath ave who was knocked down by a motor car nearly four mom lis ago has at last got the plaster cast off his leg and is going around on crutches loaned iby the correspon dent mr tweddle is a well known figure around musselmans lake living first cottage east of our friend chas lee mrs george lee has improved somewhat and each day sits up her niece miss greta hatley wellknown in goodwood is nursing mrs lee on sunday march 22 at high park united church there was a quiet hour service the address was given by vaughan blueman and a very large crowd awaited his com ing a toronto boy whose father and mother lies in the goodwood ceme tery has forwarded to the toronto representative a cheque to pay not only for last summers caretaking but says he wants to pay for this years care he praises the work of the board and stated the cemetery never looked better we read that our masonic friends of goodwood are travelling by freight train when the spring flood comes along no doubt they will travel by canoe even it they have to portage some of the way what do you say john the funeral of victor allems 41 years of age of new toronto was held on wednesday from his homo fourth street he leaves his widow- also two sons 12 and 17 years mrs allemsis the daughter of mr and mrs gray and niece of mrs e j davey stouffvule speaking of signs of spring chas blueman of woodstock in the city this week reports his men manu facturing spring signs these will be placed all over ontario on gas stations factories streets and county highways mr blueman visits goodwood quite often in tho summertime he is- a baptist and one of the leading business men of woodstock to our friends mrs eli forsythe calvin stafford george brown at goodwood and to miss isaibell aitchoson of toronto- we send congratulations on their birthdays attention toronto calling did you notice the last page of the tribune last week sales sales and more sales farmer in one goal and the farmer in the othergoal some one certainly will score george bakers adv certainly was very interesting especially in the city the correspondent has an offer of interest to the womens institute or some other organization if they will get in touch with him we are glad to report improve ment in the condition df mr john mccullough we have written him a letter and mr vaughan blueman calls dally at the hospital this is a pleasure to vaughan who also ren dered similar service to the late frank middleton and he will do it for your friends in the hospital if you but let him know easter must be just around the corner as the egg production seems to be good the scribe paid 20c a dozen for al large at the corner store major bowes is all right all right all right brother crawfords wife may be very unhappy andrew h brown may be regusted but mr am mrs alexander brown will be pleas ed to greet any of their goodwood friends visiting toronto at their up todate dry good store 227 broad view a copy of the tribune to your absent friends will sure make a happy easter in the home and until this time next week cheerio wdc toronto new purchase swagger suits suits from coats from 1250 up 950 up a careful selection of very popular styles in suits swagger and fitted coats are each full lined and come in lovely new shades in all sizes materials of english all- wool tweeds and crepes neatly tailored and priced very reasonable we also have a supply of girls 3 piece sets coat hat and bag materials of fine tweeds in size from 4 to 14x prices s575 o 775 no extra chaige for coats and suits made to measure if necessary if inconvenient for you to call at our store i will be glad to come out and display coats at your home harry golden phone 203 stouffvule 1 door east of library will be here mr chas a rafelman stylist and special rtprestntathc of tip top tailors limited monday april 13 on the above date men will have an opportunity of inspecting an outstanding collection of british woolens for the new- season the tip top representative will also interpret london and new yorks latest style trends for men and women unrestrictedchoiceofthesesuperiorfabrics hand cutting and tailoring to your indi vidual measure emphasize tip top tailors more for your money policy feel free to consult with the tip top representative a e weldon stouffviijj5 oxt tttta

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