stouffvffle ontario october 19th 1933 local happenings mr and mrs frederick stock- for sale square cill of toronto spent the weekend ut the home of mr walter dickson mrs elizabeth hoover is closing her home on church street south this week and will leave for east orango new jersey to spend the winter with her children there house to rent on church street one door south of united church wator and lights apply to mrs noah stouffer shaws store is running a 25c sale this week any article or group mentioned in their display at the special price visit the store during this sale and got your share of the offerings the numerous frionds of mrs harry gllroy now of mount albert ibut for a long time a resident of stouffville will bo pleased to learn that she is now recovered from her tecent illness after spending live weeks in the newmarket hospital she returned to her home again at mount albert piano excel lent tone and valuable case 900 when new a real bargain also couch nearly new and one cider barrel mrs levi hoover noted horticulturist coming local society holding special evening at which prize list money will be issued the stouffville horticultural society will hold an open meeting on the evening of tuesday oct 24 in ratcliffs hall at which mr john f iclark lecturer on horti- culture will give an address on a everybody should attend the union r through ontario gardens church service in stouffville next mr clark is always interesting and sunday evening hld by the uc bible society an organization that all christian churches profess to support mr and mrs david snider have returned to stouffville from aurora and are located in halt the double house on main street owned and occupied by mr noah baker the sniders are another welcome addi tion to our community after an absence of a tew years instructive and should be assured a large audience on his visit here a second feature to the meeting will be issuing of the prize money won by the exhibitors at the recent exhibition held in stouffville arena and which has been delayed owing to lack of funds which are now available there is no charge for this meeting and the officers would be pleased to welcome a large turn out all who have prize money due them should make an extra effort to bo present so that all awards may be paid at this time a collec tion will bo lifted to defray expenses stanley theatre stouffville alltttlkie friday saturday october 20 and 21 king of the jungle clergyman accused of running lottery buster crabbe screen songs frances dee comedies tuesday wednesday october 24 and 25 ic the crusader were selling tickets for draw winner to receive automobile quality service parking space at rear ot theatre rev c o sommer christian church pastor has rented mr frank rowbothams new house just being completed on church street at the entrance to memorial park and will occupy it at once mr and mrs itowbotham are taking an apart- ment in toronto again this winter while bruce is attending university tho monthly meeting of the stouffville school board on friday evening proved a light session a number of small accounts were ordered paid along with an item of 7440 for new seats required be cause of the large number of pupils in tho continuation school mr e w durnin principal was appointed to the public library hoard to fill the vacancy caused by tho removal of mr watson to toronto no other items being on tho agenda an early adjournment was made members present were e w baker chair man ambrose stover dr h feel and j w mcmullen a miscellaneous shower was tendered mrs earl gambrill at tho home of her parents mr and mrs martin reesor living opposite the public school the bride and groom were greatly pleased with the good will displayed toward them by such a largo concourse of frionds which gathered to do them honor tho numerous gifts wore appreciated by the newly weds and the guests en joyed a happy evening mr audi imrs gambrill will locate in part of v ier porter while here mrs fallis and i mrs porter visited frionds six roomed house to rent on main street central lights and water phone 1s7 g w brownsberger mrs herb fallis and miss dorothy fallis of bethany visited last week with mr and mrs h wait for the benefit concert on thursday nov 2nd the friends in town of mr and mrs frank burkholder of mark- ham village are mourning with them over tho loss of their first born a baby son which passed away almost at birth next wednesday afternoon will bo the final weekend halfholiday lot the season for stouffville mer chants beginning with the first as a sequel to running an alleg ed lottery rev a w downer of ephiphany anglican church scar- boro samuel davis and his son george of kennedy road will appear in police court the trial will be held as a test case according to toronto police morality officer jackson approach ed an automobile parked near the city hall friday containing the three men the officer said he would like to buy a ticket on the draw he exchanged 25 cents with one of tho men in the car and was given a pasteboard in re turn which entitled the bearer to admittance to a dance to ho held on november 3 in scarboro and an opportunity to win an automobile on receiving the draw ticket jackson presented his police badge and informed the three men that they were running a lottery and that they would have to accompany him and his fellow officer sunder land to headquarters the automobile which was to more eggs to sell better prices for your eggs thats good business fulopep egg mash can do it for you this famous feed will increase egg production and give you eggs of higher grade 1 feeding molasses special price whilo it lasts inbarrels gluten feed special price delivered this week flour prices are down bran shorts reduced stiver bros phono 4501 stouffville ont i have been presented to tho winner week in november the stores will ot the was placeq under the homo parents now occupied by mt visited dennis and toronto hot water bottles the number of big motor cars passing through stouffvillo last sunday seemed to be greater than for some sundays back the beauti ful warm sunshine after a day or two cooler weather coupled with tho wonderful scenery provided by tho trees at this autunvn time accounted for most of the visitors sunday last w seeking a run in the country the j indications o tho sympathy of the community goes out to mr and mrs ed thorn in tho loss of their baby which occurred on monday in tor onto the child was only 17 days old and whilo weighing only three pounds at birth made remarkable progress and was quite bright- un- heri it suddenly gave indications of great pain which trees provide a picture no artist can cou m soothed paint and a tramp in the bush last sunday itfternoon was taken ad vantage of by scores of people we have just received a new supply of seiberlings hot water bottles sell ing at lowest prices in years s if you are in need of one buy it now boadways drug store stouffville law sons economy store friday saturday only chipso pkg large 19c half pound lipton tea 23c we handle and recommend daleys teas pound 39c and 50c jewell shortening lie p g soap 3 for 10c bakers cocoa lb 27c lolbs white or brown sugar 72c the unexpected heavy frost on friday night last caught the village drinking fountains unaware they had been boldly standing their ground offering refreshing draughts to all who cared to sup either in front of the fire hall or down in the park whero the second fountain stands until old jack frost put them both down and out both fountains were frozen solid and burst next morning when the sun thawed them out the reeve says he gave orders to have them removd for the winter some time ago but town workmen evidently believed there was no hurray to carry out the orderconse- quently there will be a plumbin bill ere the fountains will be any use again friday nights frost froze the ground and of course destroyed the flowers which were not given special protection until the weo one was borne away to tho place where wo are told that suffering shall be no more three other small children are left in tho home with the bereaved parents do you provide the best bread when you supply your family with our full weight 8c loaf you are assured they are getting the re liable staff of life which their bodies require we pride ourselves with putting the rich nutritious ingredients in our loaf that is reserved for more highly priced bread buns rolls cakes pies and special lines of pastry seldom nas mere been a season when so much phenomenal growth is reported in the vegetable line week after week wo report unusual sized potatoes but along comes lome baker of gormley with something that almost outclasses them all the baker potato patch is not large be ing about oneeighth of an acre but the size of those tubers is somethin to ponder over five of the best murfies weighed 7 pounds the largest weighing 1 pounds the whole patch is abnormally large for it just took 93 of them to make a 90 pound bag if mr baker can get a cent each for his tubers this fall it will make handy reckoning for the hookkeeper all remain open six days a week and three evenings until christmas a meeting of the stouffville veterans of the great war is called for noxt monday evening at the municipal hall for the business of considering a program for armistice day november 11 all veterans are advised to be present at 8 pm g ii saunders secretary an item in tho last issue of the richmond hill liberal says relating to a ccf meeting held in that village last week the gathering enjoyed a talk by walter sangster of stouffville whether dr sangster will regard this as a libelous state ment or not we cannot say but in any case there has been a gross rror made the liberal evidently confused the local physician with his brother frank and as two peas are difficult to detect from each other we are not surprised at the error we take this opportunity to say that so far as wo are aware dr sangster has not forsaken the liberal camp either in thought or deed geo lawson proprietor visit our cake shop stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor phone 189 stoves and heaters call and see the uptodato serviceable findlay stoves heaters or cooking models wo have hot plates electric stoves on hand at real attractive prices dont delay putting that furnace in shape for winter wo issuo radio liconsos brathwaites hardware coach tlrabet the sings ialtoap toronto single 85c return 155 daily service leave leave stouffvillo toronto standard time d 715 am a 1100 pm a 915 am c 130 pm c 330 pm g 530 pm a s30 pm c 545 pm a 1015 pm a sundays and holidays only c saturday only d dally ex cept sunday and holidays g- dally except saturday sunday and holidays daily service low fnrcs between toronto and buffalo hamilton detroit barrio orlllla midland brampton schomborg and all usa points gray coach lines cedar grove united ichurch anniversary services were well at tended last sunday rev thomas laidlaw of stouffville preached in the morning rev fred smith pastor in tho afternoon and rev john glover of olaremontat night speoial music was furnished by the home choir in the morning assisted by mr doan of queensville stouffvillo united church choir in the afternoon and the home choir ot night seizure and taken to police central garage at headquarters the mon wanted to know why they had been brought to headquarters on being informed that they were running a lottery contrary to tho criminal code they told the officers that thoy were not aware of the fact that thoy were doing anything illegal the clergyman said they had al ready sold in the neighborhood of 3500 tickets at 25 cents each a large sign attached to the roof of the auto reading win this car was also seized and is being held as evidence when taken to headquarters the three men had in their possession about 500 lottery tickets as well as other literature constable alt pugh has a sun flower measuring 4 foot 4 inches in circumference and 15 inches across mr and mrs leonard cherry of gormloy announce tho engagement ot their daughter alma agnes to walter alexander steckley marriage to tako place in november in tho mennonito church gormley mr bert silverthorne has been seriously ill at the home of his mother on the 10th concession of imarkham and grave doubts were held out for some time for his re covery he is now improved how ever and is considered out of the danger stage flu with convplica- tions setting in is the cause of his illness it is just ten weeks ago since his father the late f w silverthorn passed away in such a brief illness evangelistic meetings in charge of two happy women evangelists opened in the mennonite church on sunday evening with a burst of en thusiasm every available pew was filled and extra seating was added to take in the audience seeking admission the young ladies miss yeo jind miss snider are both cap able speakers and singers with winning personalities and these qualifications coupled with convin cing messages from the scriptures will undoubtedly make a deep im pression on stouffville there will bo meetings every evening at s oclock and the regular sunday services all in charge of the evangelists mrs noah stouffer has purchas ed from mrs parmeter the double house one door south of the united church this property was once the residence of dr ira freel but is now a two family house and ono apartment is now for rent mr and mrs a d mcfarlane and imrs pattendale of niagara falls ny were guests at tho home of mr john moukhouso last week mrs levi hoover has returned to town and will reopen her home on main street after spending much of her time on the farm with her sister in scott township the farm has been rented and mrs hoovers sister will make her home here in stouffville with her groceries carbolic soap per cake so olives largo jar 20c olives small jar 18c cowans cake icing per pkg 10c orango marmalade per jar 35c laraflno wax per pkg 10c peanut cookies per lb 15c a w scott with every 5 gallons of gasoline and every gallon of oil purchased at delbert holdens during october a numbered ticket is given the pur chaser which will be drawn at the end of the month and valuable prizes in gas and oil given to tho customers six prizes in all read display adv in this issue the draw will be made at the stanley theatre on the evening of november 1st when the big special will be harold lloyd in movio crazy alvm s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conductor anywhere rates moderate phone stouffville 6312 address gormley p o e a grubin registered optometrist octobor dates 2nd 3rd 16th 17th 30th and- 31st november dates 13th and 14th 27th and 28th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday r- eyes examined phone stouffville 2405 one of our ringwood citizens grew some peanuts this summer a sample of which was brought in to tho tribune office by rov e morton this week tho peanut vine resembles tho vino of the common garden bean and this one had a dozen or more peanuts hanging to it down in southern carolina where mr morton spent part of his boyhood days peanuts are a big crop but they aro known there as 1 gauber peas if we remember i correctly this same ringwood locality boasts of having a lemon tree which bears fruit every other year now with a peanut crop ring- wood is surely emulating the sunny south a law that is being broken al most every day in stouffville according to our information is that respecting tho sale of cigarettes and tobacco to minors prosecutions have been going on in other muni cipalities for selling cigarettes to boys and girls under ago and if what our informant tells us is correct its about time someone was mado an example of in this village for tho guidance of those who do not know hero is the regulations on tho matter no person can legally poll or givo or furnish directly or indirectly cigarettes or cigarette papers or tobacco in any form to any boy or girl under tho ago of 18 years the onus of proving the ago is on tho dealer his clerk servant or agent tho following exception to above regulation is when a boy or girl has a written order signed by their paront or guardian but no ono else dated and stating tho kind and quantity of tobacco required also this written ordor must accompany overy individual purchase free for the month of october 50 gallons motor oil 85 gallons gasoline to the holders of lucky draw tickets 1 free ticket will be given for each gallon of motor oil in purchases of 5 or more gallons to be taken this fall or for next spring delivery 1 free ticket for each 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate fuel oil pur chased between oct 1st 1933 and nov 1st 1933 prizes for oil purchased 1st prize 25 gallons of motor oil free 2nd prize 15 gallons of motor oil free 3rd prize 10 gallons of motor oil free prizes for gasoline 1st prize 50 gallons of gasoline free 2nd prize 25 gallons of gasoline free 3rd prize 10 gallons of gasoline free the draw will take piace at the stouffville stanley theatre on the evening of november 1st 1933 the draw on the gasoline prizes will take place at 9 pm the draw on the oil prizes will take place at 11 pm this draw will in no way interfer with the draw on the ford v8 tudor to be given away january 1st 1934 remember you will receive tickets on that draw as well come and see the special picture at the stanley theatre on nov 1st 1933 d f ford dealer holden stouffville oil il