stouffville june 12th 1930 local happenings car license lost u 3434 finder leave at tribune or with j crouan little leonard found a button in his salad he said i suppose it fell off while the salad was dressing the tribune will be sent to any address in canada from now til december 31st 1930 for 100 dont bother your rriends secure your individual copy the diversity of opinion on the road question in stouffville may create its differences but why allow it to go beyond that no one rate payer could maintain the town a- lone therefore one is dependent on the othcrlet all concerned deal with the issues only ana the outcome will leave no bad friends the holes in the road are being condemned by the citizens and so is the councils method of filling them the proposed new road stouff viue has put the issue in the back ground through election violin for sale made by one of the best makers slightly used pollard the jeweller auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday june 13 and 14 the gate crasher glen tryon pathe news comedies stand the council will deal with the matter at ii early meeting goodwood richmond hill horticultural society will hold a flower show in their united church on tuesday july 17th from s to 030 pm fresh buttermilk for sale daily 13c per s gallon can bring your own container the stouffville creamery 15 the town of whitby received i thirty live applications when they advertised for a chief constable congratulations are due mr norman llorinsky son of mr isaac llorinsky of this town on be ing one of the graduating class at the ontario law school this june mr llorinsky will be called to the bar in september tuesday and wednesday june 17 and 18 alias jimmy valentine wm haines comedies rev e morton lias rented a portion of dr pattersons residence just east of the christian church and will move at the end of the month the parsonage now occupied by mr morton is the property of the christian church stouffville and mr morton is now ministering to the congregations at ringwood bloomington and altona a quiet and pretty wedding took place at the home ot the brides parents on wednesday june 4th at 4 pm when bessie louise daughter of mr and mrs jas murlson stoult- iville became the bride of william son of mr and mrs w hewlett the bride wore blue georgette and carried a bouquet of butterfly roses and lilyofthevalley rev w ii fuller of imarkham officiated and the bride was unattended following the ceremony a luncheon was served mr and mrs hewlett will reside north of stouftville dont forget to keep open friday evening june 27th 1930 to hear the orpheus male quartette at the oks garden party on mr james mustous lawn the juno meeting of the sr branch of the womens institute will be held on wednesday after noon the isth at the home of mrs l lonsborough meeting opens at 230 oclock to which all are wel come john cower sanitary inspector is making his annual rounds seeing that back yards etc are properly put in order this is in accordance with the official notice issued by dr gangster moh a couple ot weeks ago clean sanitary premises go a long way to preserving the health of the community groceries crape marmalade reg 33c fresh fruit jam shtrawberry regular tioc pure orange marmalade horse crown kipper snacks 4 tins herring in tomato sauce sandwich spread reg 35c millionaire sardines reg 15c 2 tor 50c 53c 31c 22c 50c a w scott in a judgment handed down last week at osgoode hall mr justice mcevoy dismisses the action brought by the comity ot york against the city ot toronto the toronto and york radial railway and the metropolitan co to compel them to operate the metropolitan railway from the city limits to sutton this judgment handed down is in accor dance with the opinion held by many ratepayers before the action was entered tenders for a cement pavement and for an asphalt top pavement through stouffville ara bein adver tised in the contract record by the toronto and york road commission the tenders will be closed on june 14th and shortly after the council of stouffville will be called upon to examine them when we understand the civic fathers will call the rate payers together to coufer on the matter friday and saturday june 20 and 21 anybody here seen kelly marceling manicuring and water waving phone miss ruth badgero 3206 stouffville for appointment quite a number of contractors have been in town this week figur ing on the road contract back in what is referred to so often as the good old days when the ringwood road house dispensed big tall glasses of the foaming suds to the thirsty many people spent the night under its root and it would seem that history is repeating itself in so far as the travelling public are concerned in stopping at this one time favorite resort one night last week no less than thirty people were put up by mine host sinclair the once popular corners on the townline and eighth concession is coming into its own again through its natural advantageous location and the right kind ot host the twentieth century liberal club banquet held at the royal york hotel toronto last thursday evening was attended by a party of ten from stouftville namely mr and mrs morgan baker miss alma baker mr and mrs joseph borin- sky dr and miss edith sangster mrs geo t lee miss hattie ratcliff and mrs alex grubin all report a very pleasant and profit able evening spent with the young liberals its straw hat time we have a variety of new straw hats in stock including sailors and snap brim models choose yours now 75c to 395 mens allwool bathing suits in various styles and colors including two piece and speed suits 200 to 395 mens and young mens sport trousers in crem and grey shades a real good pant to wear with sweater coat or pullover 275 to 500 see our display of boys bathing suits sweaters shirts sox etc mens fancy sweater coats and pullover in the latesi patterns and colors just right for the warm weather 295 to 500 mens fine shirts in a wide range of patterns some collar attached and others with two collars to match 150 and 195 watch our windows r e curtis the mens store i thrifty folks dont let your buildings become shabby the cost of painting is trifling and it beau tifies as well as preserves the structure the martinsenour paint 100 pure is superior to hand prepared lead and oh because it is made only of pure white lead pure zinc oxide and well aged linseed oil together with the necessary drier and coloring pigments compounded in correct proportions by the most modern and powerful machinery f y w brathwaite hardware stouffville a few of our citizens have seen the calgary stampede while still others have witnessed the rampage of wild cattle but tney all declare that none of this exceeded the show staged on main street last friday afternoon when a couple of animals broke away from the sale of cattle being held by a j hawtin at the stock yards whether they became furious at the big crowd or insulted at the price at which f w silversides knocked them down we will never know but they refused to remain at the scene of the sale with heads down and talis up they flew like greased lightning out of the stock yards onto mam street with fifty boys giving chase the man in the moon was shining peacefully down when the first beast was finally cornered hours later on the farm of a bartholomew while the other shot through a stouficrs bush with the fleetues of a jack rabbit it was not until the boys were called of that the men got close enough to say coboss and soothe the shattered nerves of the runaways into submission rev stanley paisley preached in the united church last sunday his discourses being highly appreciated mr paisley is a local boy and a son of the late wellington paisley as we go to press the death is announced of mary ann rose mother of mrs jestindall aged s4 years mr and mis jes3 tindall recently bought the i walou farm at goodwood and the aged mother lived with them a number of local tories took in the party convention at newmarket last friday when col t herbert lennox was again chosen as their standardbearer in the election to be held on july 28th the conven tion was widely reported in both liberal and conservative dailies the final draft of the stationing committee of the united church conference issued tuesday places rev thos laidlaw of owen sound as pastor at stouffville rev a laycock of the lemonville circuit goes to massey sudbury presbytery and rev t w imills to lemonville the new pastor on the melville cir cuit will be rev a macneil rev ii s warren goes to markdale the sale ot cattle held at the fctock yards last friday afternoon attracted a good crowd for such a busy time of year while prices obtained were considered high two- yearold heifers and steers touched 72 per head while yearling cattle went up to 44 mr hawtin the owner enjoys such a good reputat ion in this district that he is always assured the best of patronage stouffville old boys and girls association of toronto has in the past afforded opportunity for a dominion day gettogether at stouff ville this year the july 1st outing of that body has been arranged to take place in toronto on the after noon of the holiday a large space has been reserved at exhibition park in close proximity to the line flower gardens kept there by the parks commissioner the affair will be a basket picnic and will be held in the afternoon and early evening closing in time for all to move on to sunnyside or exhibition water front in the past stouffville lias been in a sense host to her former residents this time the toronto association is planning to have stouffville residents go instead to toronto for the holiday festivities space for games for the children and grown ups has been reserved just west of the old government building and tables for supper will be found in the transportation building stouff ville people are invited cordially to bring along their baskets and join in the reunion with their former townsfolk on thursday evening last a meet ing was held at the residence of dr ira freel at which representa tives of the several womens organi zations and the business mens association ot stouffvlllo were present the meeting was convened for the purpose of considering the possibility ot establishing a womens rest room in town the necessity of such a convenience for shoppers and other visitors from out ot town was admitted by the meeting and sever al possible locations suggested after considerable discussion the meeting decided that the logical and most suitable place for such a room was in the municipal building with this in view all the ladles present were appointed a delegation to interview the town council at its meeting in july to discuss with them the possibility ot securing the necessary space in the building referred to and to endeavor to secure the co operation of the council in establish ing this addition to the public con veniences of our town it was de clared that such a move would bo greatly appreciated by the numerous members ot the fair sex shopping in and visiting stouffville from week to week and tho hope was expressed that the council and the citizens generally will accord sufficient sup port to ensure its installation g n forsyth returned home on saturday evening after an absence of nearly two weeks fpent in blenheim owing to the illness of his youngest sister mrs abbott giffin she passed away on sunday june 1st and the following tuesday was buried in blenheim cemetery beside her husband who predeceased her eight years ago four nieces from toronto were also with mrs giffin when the sum mons came mrs maria hester stouftville and mrs hannah bootli- by watson sask are also sisters of the deceased the municipal council will meet here as usual on june 14th wm todd had the misfortune to loose his little dog irex which was killed by a car latchams garage with its electric motor is making a great job on sharpening lawn mowers mrs jos middleton and son fred speut the weekend with relatives at orillia and severn bridge born tait on june clh 1930 at stouffville to mr and mrs leonard tait nee miss june sellers a daughter the fifth line garden party on july 9th have arranged with miss pearl newton and company to give the entertainment we are pleased to note that miss laura todd has passed her medical exam to train as a nurse we regret to see her leave our midst herbert wagg has started to school in the junior room this will make j 43 scholars now on the roll for our junior teacher mr and mrs alt mcdonald mrs pearson and irwin with f a forsytho visited on sunday after noon with thos armstrong who is seriously ill at the residence ot his daughter in toronto the goodwood united church are holding their annual strawberry festival on june 27th with the 3 act comedy entitled fickle fortune a play with a plot that is different will be presented by the queen st east of lindsay this comedy is highly recommended by those who have heard it imr j w widdifield has brought some special honor to the local circuit of the united church on his being chosen as a delegate from the east toronto presbytery to the general council which convenes in september there are very few lay men appointed thus the honor bestowed on our siloam citizen is the more appreciated the general council is the highest court in the united church the dry weather with plenty of wind lias wdrried local gardeners with big acreage of carrots planted mr d mcdonald wno produces enough carrots to swamp a soup factory states that the shifting sand is leaving the seed near in places and the rain of tuesday was badly needed george todd our deputy re presentative to county council was at whitby last week for the june session he has big hopes that the stouffville road will be shortly designated as a government highway if he and our reeve can accomplish this it will be a worthy monument to their terms of office as well as a great boon to the township of uxbridge and our village quality rshttyicb a section of the ratepayers are asking for a vote on the road ques tion there being no legal machinery to provide a vote on a question where frontage tax is concerned if one were taken it would have no legal bearing on the matter and would stand in the same light as the present petition so why not accept the expression of the petitioners just as if it were made by ballot some may say that names were secured for the petition under misinterpretation well voters are swayed by this means also and they are capable of being swayed for or against by false statements if the council are to take tho voice ot the people the petition should have as much weight as a ballot in fact to this journal the petition should carry more weight than a ballot it can beexam- ined as to the number of objectors on main street as against those over the whole town main street has the burden ot cost to cany we under- dominion stores limited these imuoks iooi till next wednesday noon dry bread loaf 5c no 3 peas 2 tins 29c 3 lbs lard pail 47c singapore pineapple 2 tins 21c p g soap 10 bars 35c braeside stamped butterlb 35c aylmer beans tin 10c icing sugar 3 lb 23c powder sugar 3 lb 25c new cheese lb 23c palmolive soap 3 for 19c domino bk powder lb tin 19c 16 oz heinz vinegar 15c vic pi olives 19 oz 2 hot 35a fresh fruits and vegetables to the taste paul boadway manager stouffvilile branch anne lehman a t c m teaoher of pianoforte playing and theory studio lehmans block phone 4301 political meeting a public meeting will be held in the mechanics hall aurora on monday june 16th at 8 pm to discuss the public issues of the day speakers hon dr manion mp fort william late minister national defence earl rowe mp for simcoe dufferin and the candidate t h lennox k c mp brass band music a special invitation is extend ed to the electors of stouffville markham and whitchurch just once we ask you to buy our raisin squares or angel cakes boxed in sanitary containers by our bakers our sale of cakes is going ahead with leaps and bounds just ask our driver next time he calls to show you our attractive cakes eat stouffville bread ambrose stover baker stouffville ontario seed corn such our old reliable brand of seed corn the quality is better than usual the germination is nearly 100 all varieties of dent corn 190 per bus as improved leaming golden glow wisconsin no 7 mammoth southern sweet mangel turnip seed all in packages stiver bros we want your cream send your cream where you are sure of these advantages top market prices prompt payment correct tests and weights cans loaned to you an allyear cash market your banker will recommend us phone us for further particulars stouffville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings all work guaranteed ask for printed pricelist dyeing-cleaning- pressing representatives will call at your home every tuesday and the goods returning on friday each week ladies wear mens wear household furnishings cleaned and dyed furs remodelled george h saunders agent deluxe cleaners and dyers let us know and we call for goods t saving money from a business standpoint you are really not making any money unless you are saving some money you save is protthe balance remaining after expenses have been paid the habit of saving regularly each week is certain to show you a profit tbb bank invites yottr savings account interest compounded half yarly the bank of nova scotia established 1832 capital 10000000 reserve 0000000 total assets over 275000000 j a meleod genr1 muager tmto