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  • Change may result in saving to city
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 1     Woodstock will save $6,000 once the new regulations are in place; the Dominion will pay 75% and the Province 25% leaving the municipality free of all expenditure
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 5 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 1   Woodstock will save $6,000 once the new regulations are in place; the …
  • Button prices will be lower
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 6 Jun 1931, p. 5, column 4     Lounsbury, formerly of Woodstock, is manager of the Universal Button and Button Fastener Company in Walkerville; announcement of lower prices thanks to the change in tariff regulations
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 6 Jun 1931, p. 5, column 4   Lounsbury, formerly of Woodstock, is manager of the Universal Button and Button …
  • Sixteen looms from LaFrance going to U.S.
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 4     Lack of protection for finished product means discontinuance of lines here; headquarters of LaFrance are in Philadelphia
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 4   Lack of protection for finished product means discontinuance of lines here; headquarters …
  • Later ruling looks better for La France
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 6     Ottawa announces a recent ruling of the department of national revenue whereby la France Plushes Ltd. Receive a very considerable tariff for certain of its productions has made the future of the Wood
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 6   Ottawa announces a recent ruling of the department of national revenue whereby …
  • Eat two shredded wheat biscuits each day
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1931, p. 7, column 1     Every loyal Canadian can help save Canada's largest industry; made in Canada by Canadians of Canadian wheat only
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 May 1931, p. 7, column 1   Every loyal Canadian can help save Canada's largest industry; made in Canada …
  • Many questions on employment
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1931, p. 4, column 4     The 24 questions asked by the enumerators for the June 1, 1931 census are listed; emphasis on questions of employment; government to learn reasons for lay-offs
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 May 1931, p. 4, column 4   The 24 questions asked by the enumerators for the June 1, 1931 …
  • Local holders convert bonds
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 May 1931, p. 1, column 2     Owners of government bonds re-investing money in new issue in good quantities
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 May 1931, p. 1, column 2   Owners of government bonds re-investing money in new issue in good quantities
  • Third of pupils are depositors
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 5     Woodstock children are among the 466 schools participating in the Penny Bank system; $1,100 more on deposit than last year
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Jun 1931, p. 1, column 5   Woodstock children are among the 466 schools participating in the Penny Bank …
  • West optimistic despite reverses says Geo. Otton
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Jul 1931, p. 9, column 6     Otton, president of local organ firm returned from trip West and reported the conditions of unemployment, agriculture and wheat prices
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Jul 1931, p. 9, column 6   Otton, president of local organ firm returned from trip West and reported …
  • Oxford Knit Plant to lose some machines
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Jul 1931, p. 1, column 4     Oxford Knitting, a subsidiary of Mercury Mills, Limited of Hamilton, partially closing; some machines going to Hamilton
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Jul 1931, p. 1, column 4   Oxford Knitting, a subsidiary of Mercury Mills, Limited of Hamilton, partially closing; …
  • Woodstock firm may be assisted by trade treaty
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Jul 1931, p. 1, column 7     Manager at local factory states that new trade treaty with Australia will mean more business as rubber products will have a lower tariff
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Jul 1931, p. 1, column 7   Manager at local factory states that new trade treaty with Australia will …
  • Shutdown rumor is exaggerated, official states
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 20 Jul 1931, p. 1, column 5     Lay-off at Massey-Harris is due to seasonal slackness; rumor that plant is closing denied
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 20 Jul 1931, p. 1, column 5   Lay-off at Massey-Harris is due to seasonal slackness; rumor that plant is …
  • Man with overcoat arrested Saturday
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Aug 1931, p. 3, column 3     Ingersoll character known as "Walking Joe" arrested for vagrancy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Aug 1931, p. 3, column 3   Ingersoll character known as "Walking Joe" arrested for vagrancy
  • Council to advertise sidewalks; city now had 89 men on payroll
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 22 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 6     Work on sidewalks, paving and possibly a duplicate pipe line to Sweaburg will give work
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 22 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 6   Work on sidewalks, paving and possibly a duplicate pipe line to Sweaburg …
  • No basis for rumor wagon plant closing
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 24 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 2     There is no truth to the rumor that the local plant is closing and equipment moving to the Brantford plant
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 24 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 2   There is no truth to the rumor that the local plant is …
  • Urges survey of unemployment in rural districts
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 4     Baker heads association; urges townships also survey for unemployed
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 4   Baker heads association; urges townships also survey for unemployed
  • Minister plans early start on Oxford subways
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 4     Hon. L. Macauley inspected Oxford grade crossings; subways are urgently needed and unemployed would have work; (includes photograph of Macauley, Minister of Highways for Ontario)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 4   Hon. L. Macauley inspected Oxford grade crossings; subways are urgently needed and …
  • Council approves early construction second pipe line
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 4     Under the Act, city council approved a second pipe line from the Sweaburg springs
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 Aug 1931, p. 1, column 4   Under the Act, city council approved a second pipe line from the …
  • Suggests tithe of incomes for relief of West
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 6     Moderator of the United Church of Canada speaks at Kintore; urges gifts to the starving builders of Canada in Saskatchewan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 8 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 6   Moderator of the United Church of Canada speaks at Kintore; urges gifts …
  • New pipeline will be laid is aid given
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 2     Ready to start work on pipeline from Sweaburg next week if council agrees
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 2   Ready to start work on pipeline from Sweaburg next week if council …
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