stouffville february 20th 1930 claremont signs of the times or are we living in the last days will be the pastors subject in the baptist church next sunday at 7 pm another of claremonts old res idents has passed away in the person of mrs jas li madill who died on sunday february 2nd 1930 her death was not unlocked for she had been in failing health since the death of her husband james b madill who passed away about thre months ago mrs madill who be fore her marriage was miss hannah boyer was born in whitchurch 85 years ago and married mr madill in august 1sg4 her married life being spent wholly in pickering township joseph boyer of detroit and ira boycrof claremoat brothers of the deceased remain to mourn her loss also eight children mrs palmer of claremont mrs jones of whitby and mrs geo lee of stouffville the three daughters and ave sous henry residing in harrow albert george and russell in detroit and fred in toronto the funeral was held from her late residence in iclaremont the service being conduc ted by rev h r stephens her pastor assisted by the rev a mc- lellan an old and valued friend interment took place in claremont union cemetery many floral tributes bespoke of the high esteem in which the deceased was held r1ngwood robt weatheral has rented the chileau farm on the third concession of markham between headford sideroad and elgin mills mr wetheral will leave for his new place about april 1st and the t bruels farm which he is on here will be occupied by a mr mylaud of york townliue auction sale ok houses cattle sw1xk implements etc 1 keeps house herself is 88 years of age grocery for thrify onaps homes cocoa nuts each 10c large pineapples each 25c large chipso pkg 19c domino corn flake 3 boxes 38c rich coffee spec lb 53c horse radish bottle 14c olives 40 oz bottle 43c domestic shortening 3s pail 47c fresh lettuce 3 heads 25c celery 2 for 25c oysters jar 37c rinso large pkg 21c bulk rice 3 lbs 25c many flowers soap 4 for 25c infants delight soap 4for 25c dominion stores ltd paul boadway manager the undersigned has been instruct ed to sell by public auction at lots 1617 on con 9 pickering first farm east of claremout on tuesday february 23th 1830 the property ol w j somerville team gray mares 5yearold team black geldings s and 9 bay mare s years old red cow part jersev 4 years due may 1st holstein cow 4 years fresh holstein cow 4 yrs due april 1st jersey heifer 3 years old fresh 5 young calves 6 bacon hogs set team harness nearly new set team harness now 4 horse collars new binder mh good order mower mh new tractor case good order tractor plow mh cockshutt seed drill 20 double disc cockshutt double disc harrows new verity riding plow nearly new wilkinson no 7 walking plow new tiger hay rakenew mhstifitooth cultivator set harrows 1 sec with doubletree steel stoneboat new scufller hay rack new fanning- mill with bagger cratham wagon and box wheelbarrow new exten sion ladder 32 ft now quantity scantling and plank also kindling wood ford truck stake body gear shift body extension large tires all around self starter good order crosscut saw new gasoline bbl no 4 and 5 gal oil cans milk pails churn doubletrees etc quantity timothy and sweet clover hay about 300 bus oats about 20 bus buckwheat about 150 bus peas quantity potatoes about 90 bred-to- lay single comb white leghorns laying wedd oak ridges garm breed 60 per cent production a number turkey hens 1 gobbler iron bed and springs brass bed and springs couch bed mattress the above implements are all prac tically new and in good order no reserve as farm is sold terms poultry grain hay and all sums up to 20 cash over that amount s months credit on furnish ing approved notes or g per cent per annum off for cash sale at 1 oclock f w silversides auct reputed to be the second eldest lady in mouut albert ss years of active life have done little to im pair the lighthearted laughter of mrs margaret graham with other young ladies of that village she enjoyed a birthday party prepared by herself last week for several years on this date it has been the custom of her friends to assemble at her home for the anniversary the palm lor feminine longevity in mount albert belongs to mrs stokes who is 91 mrs graham was born a mcclin- tock in whitchurch township near lemouville of irish parents ou february 10 1s42 the mcclintocks of whitchurch township are all gone except mrs graham who has been widowed for twelve years she is hearty aud toud of life as over though she has witnessed many vicissitudes in whitchurch town ship and mount albert she married john graham a prosperous farmer and saddler in 1sg2 and settled with him at sha ron near the famous temple of peace when her husband retired some twenty years ago they moved to mount albert despite the fact that she has se veral nieces aud one nephew mrs graham since her husbands decease has always insisted upon living alone she attends her own fires does all the chores washing etc and boasts a little abouther reten tion of youth she says she owes her health and good spirits to a constant belief lc the eternal fitness of things with her sorrows come and sorrows go but beneath it all is a great content her hobbies are music she boasts an expensive highly modern player piano birds and animals reminiscences folk songs and dancing were on the birthday party programme mrs graham can still show how to balance all as it was done when she was a girl congratulatory telegrams flowers and birthday greetings from vaiious points have renewed memories of old times and old friends all of whom wished her many more years of happiness and good realth do you remember way back one night only saturday mar 1 reginald denny in out all night a riot of fun also news collegians and comedy at auditorium theatre when the writer of this little article is comparatively a young mau of some seventy three winters but he has a very vivl d recollection of a little incident that occured sixty years ago this coming 24th of may at the time he was living iu the village of markham stouffville was putting on a day of sports and a number of its boys were anxious to take iu the day but no aeroplaneno automobile ami even the railroads was not then built we decided to walk after we had gone a mile or two we wore over taken by u farmer with wagon and team who gave us a lift for a few miles finally we arrlevd at what is now known as the east eud then- was a considerable crowd of people and the two hotels one on each corner was doing a real business on the street there were all kinds of sports being pulled off the one thing that impressed me most was a man with an old gray mare who was capturing all the prizes iu the various events he rode bareback toward evening it appeared as if al most every second man was loaded with something that brought out the iiish that was in him we boys be gan to thing it time to return so said goodbye to stouffville and beat the trail arriving home weary and wiser for the days outing s c fleury welwyn sask card of thanks the family of the late erwin gray wish to express their appreciation to the friends and neighbors for their kind sympathy and assistance during our sudden bereavement mrs gray card of thanks i desire to thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in any way during the funeral of my late sister mrs pearson the beau tiful flowers and kindly help render ed were all appreciated mrs geo kester card of thanks imrs wm hopkins and family de sire to express their thanks for the many kindnesses they have received during the long illness of their hus band and father also for the help given at the time of his death and the many beautiful floral tokens sent for the funeral and the loan of autos at that time 6u get them al in the new fl982cgrtt rogersmajestic model 591 cowboy of figured woods with panel deeply setin giving very rich appear ance high lighted panel and two diminutive overlays fancy grille eisht fullyguaranteed rogers tubes super sensitivity electrodynamic speaker 188 to 358 complete with tubes and dynamic speaker to buy a rogersmajestic is totake advantage of the engineering skill and immense facilities behind the two greatest names in radio now united into a single supreme product the rogersmajestic here is a set that answers every demand of radio price style performance and service one that will give entire satisfaction throughout years to come offering a choice of many beautiful cabinets in almost every conceivable design see hear and compare it today and you too will prefer the rogersmajestic if desired you can buy the rogersmajestic of your choice on the convenient budget plan of payment see the advanced models now on display at our store 2s stvl rogersmajestic model 597 highboy jacobean period cabinet of american walnut doors of matched butt walnut overlays of genuine australian lacewood on centre panel and fronts of doors bronze inserts in the walnut lenobs new colotura- dynamic speaker super selectivity stouffville c s play notes the music for it caut be done has been specially selected from the amateur musical library of the us a this music is free to amateurs but has a high loyalty value when given by professionals denlsous sunshine opening chorus which opeus this play has a royalty value of 35 a performance for professionals we are able to get ii for 75c plus the duty there are 15 songs throughout the play the play chorus aud cast are assisted iu their musical program by a very capable amateur orchestra under the leadership of miss agnes kliuck in addition this orchestra will entertain you at s pm sharp and between acts with a varied musical program see advertisement for play cast etc musical program by orchestra s00 pm where the bab bab babbling brook s05 pm dream lover from the love parade 810 pm covered wagon days aet i sunshine opening chorus by joan and chorus solo by miss ginger from jamaica solo by miss edna sinclair 2 unconsciously by joan jack and chorus 3 hes a small town sport by darby jill and chorus 4 thtop your thtuttering darby by jack jill joan and chorus 5dont want to play in your yard by edra burkitt and edna pugh li i missed my train by jack and quartette between acts 1 and 2 orchestra tiptoe thro the tulips duet rose in bud by ethel sanders and erie collard orchestra love ochestra extra act ii 7 just a merrygoround by darby joan and chorus 8 tony barroni by jack and chorus 9 your one in a million by darby joan and chorus 10 when i hear a lullaby it brings back home sweet home by darby joan and chorus 11 stepping around by jack jill and chorus between acts 2 and 3 orchestra painting the clouds with sunshine popular song by the boys of the school orchestra any request number of play orchestra extra act iii 12 ive had 57 varieties of sweethearts by jack jill joan aud chorus 13 im the kid that built the pyramid by darby and quartette 14 finale by jack darby joan jill and chorus god save the king finil details of the play etc will be announced next week owing to the limited seating cap acity of the theatre and the expenses involved in this eleborate play the management was forced to charge 50c for every seat regardless of age to accommodate any of the small children of the public school a special performance is being given on thursday feb 27th at 416 pm when any child will be admitt ed at the door for 15c this perform ance is for children only the public are requested to observe the time of stalling as s15 sharp farmers club take notice that the annual meet ing of the stouffville ufo will be held in the municipal hall stouffville on saturday feby 22nd 1u30 at 230 pm business election of ohicers and general business geo winn prest f h sangsteu sec estray black and white collie with white ring around neck he- ward edgar storry phone 7005 for sale 4 geese and 1 gander phone chas atkinson 2912 stouffville 52 wanted quantity turnips for shipping purposes at guod pi ices also we can do with quantity large sized stock h e brown phone 17g stouffville fruit property for sale about one acre with barn and house in stouffville good state of cultivation plenty of small and large fruit of good varieties apply on premises w p whle loth street north 52 baby chicks orders taken now for our barred rock baby chicks all chicks from our own heavy laying strain flock phon stouff ville henry miller phone 4914 i listen do you swear each year when cold weather conies and nothing happens when you step on the starter on a cold morning except a few rattles and a buzz do you make a solemn vow by all the frosty nights to have your engine put iu shape before tho cold comes next year do you and when next year comes around forget all about it till some cold morning etc etc dont you well dont take any unnecessary vows and dont be worried and fussed with a car thats hard to start this year drive in to this service station and tell us you want to drive iu comfort this cold weather cold weather gasoline and oils chains to fit every size and make of car get them now stay on the road swifts garage phone 19501 the service station where courtesy is a habit stouffville out year round creamery service we would impress oh cream shippers that we are at your service 12 months in the year not merely in the sumer months we collect your cream in any kind of weather or season or you may deliver it to obtain best results ship your cream to us lc per pound butter tat extra to patrons who deliver their cream also a can of butter milk to take home free of charge this will well pay you for your trou ble to deliver your cream stouffville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 closed every night at 6 oclock ercepting saturdays radio sales we have been selling radios for little more than a year and have been servicing radios for two years and we are still prepared to do all kinds of service as we have a complete testing outfit- we have sold over 60 radios during the present season and herewith give names of some of our buyers with an additional list next week as space permits fl mcfarlane pickering charles sargent harry mason r a mason murray cocksworth thos underwood thos hargrave russel grass t- a vennor markham john mcgillvary elgin mills j w cleaver herb porter dr freel harold forsyth stouffville mrs ethel mewson scarboro bluffs e jones coleman ira reesor cedar grove j- cowan kingston road stop 12 jonathan cal vert gormley macks cafe toronto vebanner brooklin cober cober telephone markham 129 j m storey dealer stouffville ont articles for svle 150 laying lions and pullets krooders stove sprayer big and sll feed hop- peis falrhank scalo for 240 lbs fountains chicken crates single pony harness stoves gasoline lamps and lanterns coal oil aladdin lamp baby bed baby bath with dresser on top high chair louis dey ringwood for sale or rent 150 acre farm good loam about so acres work able balance hardwood bush and pasture spring creek drilled well cistern fair buildings quantity seeded some fall plowing done fences fairly good prbperly of mrs john gray ballantrac will sell cheap for cash for further particulars apply fred gray 357 roncesvallos ave toronto phone lloydbrook 7627 or mrs whood i ballantrae phone mt albert 1613 do you play safe people who take chances of losing their property or personal effects by fire are really gambling with the future make your position secure by a policy in one of my fire com panies we obtain the lowest rates t birkett generalinsurance agency notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that isabella olbnnie lefever of the city of toronto in the coun ty of york and province of on tario married woman will apply to the parliament of canada at tho next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husbandalbeut lefever of the city of toronto in the county of york mechanic on the ground of adultery isabella glennle lefever by her solicitor murdoch l martyn 57 queen st west toronto 2 canada dated at tor province of ontario the 5th day of february 1930 64 notice of application for divorce notice is hereby givn that ruth victoria spooner of the city of toronto in the county of york and province of ontario will apply to the parliament of canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband cecil john spooner of the city of tor onto salesman at present in the city of hamilton on tho grounds of adultery i dated at toronto this tenth day of february ad 1930 andrew e mckague 1504 royal bank building toronto ont solicitor for the applicant sheep shearing wanted also fojd truck for sale f often phone 720c stouffville farm for sale 100 acres more or less being lot 1415 in con 8 whitchurch on good roads system for particulars apply owner imrs o flewell on premises 51 for sale or rent in the vill age of stouffville white brick house six rooms running water double garage double lot apply to robert kelly sunderland 51 we want all kinds of live poul- try for which top market price will be paid sam golden apply at e c ponnocks livery hay and seed grain for sale mixed hay mostly alfalfa banner oats and seed barley all thor oughly clean seneca baker phone 209 51 weaving weaving i am now prepared to do steady weaving my prices right and work satisfactory patronage solicited small orders thankfully recolvod phono 7306 j s lehman gormley boadways drug store stouffville notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that flor ence louise pretoria pol- loqk of tho city of toronto in the county of york in tho province of ontario married woman will apply to the parliament of canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband roscoe garnet pollock of the said city of toronto in tho county of york caretaker on the ground of adul tery and desertion dated at toronto province of on tario this 27th day of january1930 k a christie solicitor for the said florence louise pretoria pollock 601 federal building toronto ontario 62