stouffville ontario november 2 1933 local happenings do uot overlook tlie tact tliat the junior institute play chinz cottage will be given on the evening o wednesday november 15 in ratcliffs hall six roomed house to rent on main street central lights and water phone- 187 g w brcwnsberger mr and mrs davey have returned homo after spending a week in toronto take advantage of the special low prices on meat at taits butcher shop see display notice mrs e tarr miss vera and mr tercy tarr were in toronto on satur day attending the wedding of miss mary ramsey to mr andrew leslie both of that city the chicken supper to be served in the basement of the united church on tho evening of nov 6 by the womans association promises to be something that few- people aro going to miss note the date one week from next monday the stouffville ioof held their installation meeting on monday evening in their rooms in the button block which was attended by a largo number of visitors from the sur rounding district following the installation ceremonies conducted by the ddgm mr ae king one of tho local brethren mr howard j malloy was presented with the 25- year jewel of tho order the banquet which followed the work in the lodge room was a splendid affair and con cluded with an interesting toast list which included speeches by the ddgm mr king and bro bur rows and the n gs from various lodges visiting lodges represented included markham pickering agin- court brougham and mt albert the offlcors installed for the ensuing year are bro j ib sanders jpg bro t 15 rao ng bro l e oneil vice grand bro w r sanders rec sec bro ii j malloy treas bro m c barker olsng bro a c burkholder lsn g bro ed lintner warden bro j ii slack conductor bro j w ratcliff chaplain bro j h madill rss bro w ir dougherty lss bro jess cook i g bro martin tait og bro j w mcmullen rsvg bro ray yake lsvg hot water bottles wo have just received a now supply l of seiberlings hot water bottles sell ing at lowest prices in years if you are in need of one buy it now boadways drug store stouffville law sons economy store mrs herbert kreel returned home on friday from a four weeks visit with her mother in winnipeg fof rent 4 roomed apartment suitable for married couple terms moderate collards block stouffville mr lount beebe teacher in hawaain guitar wil 1 be in stouff ville saturday afternoons as well as evenings special terms for a winter course mrs maggie irwin has been critically ill at her home on victoria street much to the concern of her numerous friends tho postponed meeting of tho stouffville horticultural society is likely to be held on the evening or monday november 13 in the stanley theatre mr john f clark will be here to show wonderful pictures and give an address to tho local people who attend at this meeting the prizo money will be issued for the lecent exhibition further announce ment next issue of this paper hector pollard local jewele- pur chased a bran now aup in toronto last week but theunskijled young terrior was instantlykilled by a motor car on monday right in- front of the jewelers store the unfortun ate canine wasirxlong discovering that the roadway is quite as unsafe in a busy village as in the big city friday saturday only lolbswhite or brown sugar 72c rlnso 10c we handle and recommend daleys teas the grange brand pound 39c and 50c jewells shorteniiik 10c p g soap 3 for 10c red rose half 23c choice emits dressed chicken geo lawson proprietor the road committee of tho vill age council had the pavement all cleaned up on monday with the aid of a few extra men and a truck the work accomplished certainly improv ed the appearance of the main thoroughfare when the catch-bais- ins were cleaned out it was found that one or two of them were filled above the outlet to the sewer indicat ing that they should be cleaned ofteuer to keep muck from filling the sewer pipes citizens should endeav our to rake up the leaves on the boulevards now so that the road wil not become littered again one of the popular fall events in stouffville is the annual supper serv ed by tho ladies association of the united church which this year will he given on the evening of monday nov 6 following the anniversary services on sunday chicken pie appeals to almost everybody but as an extra there will be a popular pro gram rendered for which the services of mrs d e jones elocutionist markham have been secured to gether with local talent plan to take in this chicken supper to which everybody is invited admission 35 and 20 cents there is another war on tho prices for counter check books you can purchase them at about half the normal price but tho offer may be withdrawn any day let the tri bune quote you on 100 or 500 books it will pay to attend this matter promptly a v nolan agent for f x burt forms the tribune mailing list was corrected last friday and wo re quest our subscribers to consult the label on your paper and see that it corresponds to the time your sub scription is paid to an early re mittance on account will be appreci ated from those who are in arrears stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday saturday november 3 and 4 college humor bing crosby richard arlen mary carlisle jack oakie burns and allen pictorial flyaway to ratcliffb hall to night thursday the anglican congregation in stouffville have changed the hour of their sunday service from 3 pm to 7 pm for next sabbath the 5th rev jj robbins will preach and all interested are requested to note the change in time tuesday wednesday noveimber 7 and 8 notice to milk consumers tho increase of forty cents a hundred paid to the milk producers has not been passed on to the consumers in comedies st0uf buy your tickets at turners dairy this thursday fri day and saturday and save thirty pint tickets for one dollar the world gone mat evelyn brent parking space at rear of theatre mrs d e jones me elocu tionist markham wishes to an uounce that she is open for con cert engagements terms on applica tion to her at markham village the junior institute are practis ing for their latest play to be given pat obrien ratcliff s hall on the evening of wednesday november 15th the drama is entitled chintz cottage and has a casto of seven the institute always puts over some thing that appeals to the big audiences they have attracted on previous occasions society mr art forsyth tonsorial artist is the first stouffville boyto return from the northern wlldswlth a deer this season he went nortli with a party of three toronto hunters and wasnt in the wotms more than ten minutes when jhs was confronted by a big 235 lb fcnek artmade a sure hit as his prize would indicate the season opens earlier north of the mattawa river where the hunters camped hut the customary hunting grounds for stouffville sports is south of this territory and the gang will go north as usual on saturday of this week it is expected mr jacob yake was able to he out for a short time on saturday follow ing a recent collapse to his physical strength which left him prostrate in his home one day recently for a number of hours before help came our 76 yearold citizen was in the act of frying some eggs for his meal when he suddenly took a weak spell and sank to the floor although he did not lose his senses he could not help himself and lay there with the music of the sizzling eggs in his ears fortunately a man called at the door after the space of three hours and heard mr yakes call for help needless to say tho eggs were done beyond recognition but mr yake was so exhausted that he couldnt eat any thing for some days a son of the late john yake jacob is the baby of the family of three children still surviving hi eldest brother ahram living on main street is 91 and john down on tho farm is 81 meat specials at tait bros choice beef blade roast per- lb 10c shoulder roasts lb 10c rib roasts lb 12c rib boil lb 8c briscuit lb 6c flank per lb 7c shanks per lb- 5c round steak roast lb 14c sirloin steak roast lb 15c porterhouse roast lb 15c pork pork chops lb 15c watch our window display tait bros phone 3501 stouffville ont stoves and heaters call and see the uptodato serviceable findlay stoves hcators or cooking models wo have hot plates eloctrlc stoves on hand at real attractive prices dont delay putting that furnaco in shape for winter headquarters for hunters supplies brathwaites hardware happy halloween parties were held in both the presbyterian and united church basements on mon day evening of this week the enter tainment at the united church in cluded a good program and lunch the evening was in charge of miss luella holdens group of the young peoples society the presbyterian party took tho form of a masquerade and while the writer saw many of those in attendance we didnt recoz- nize anyone at all the young people enjoyed the innocent amusement and the entertainment in the church basement the local funeral director and furniture dealer mr l e oneill was called back to his native heath at greenbank oast of uxbridge last friday to assist in tho burial of his cousin william oneill of canning- ton who was killed while operating a dump truck last thursday morn ing for the county of ontario oneill who was 29 years old was caught between the dump box and body of the truck near cannington and his life was instantly crushed out he was one of a gang of men who have been working drawing gravel from the pit west of canning- ton to the town line between brock and mariposa tho dump box re fusing to work he got out of the truck took a look at the mechanism and was caught by tho falling box when it is supposed he adjusted a spring which had stuck tho heavy box hit him across the chest as it fell coroner e b blanchard and dr graham were called and an in quest was ordered he is survived by his wife and a threeyearold son his parents livo at greenbank and he was an only son mm gfrabel the singst 2isftoar toronto single 85c return s155 daily service leave jieave stouftvillo toronto standard time d 715 am a 1100 pm a 915 am c 130 pm c 330 pm g 530 pm a 830 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 fares botweon toronto and buffalo hamilton detroit barrle orillla midland brampton schomberg and all usa points gray coach lines the young peoples tho lemonville circuit iheir play cranberry the lemonville church november 10th admission 25c and 15c watch for further announce ment dr hellen mcklnley and miss ann davey niece of e j visited at mr and mrs daveys sunday dr mckinley is on the staff at the of childrens hospital icollege street are giving j while miss davey is a daughter of corners injvvalter davey being on tho teaching on friday t of shaws schools at the north toronto branch yonge street a lady stylist will be at shaws store all day saturday this week november 4 for the special showing of ladios coats and dresses as des cribed in the large display advertise ment of the shaw store on page four plan to visit tho store satur day and enjoy seeing the seasons latest styles under special display the alarm felt last week for tho safety of many vegetables in the fields due to tho unusual cold spell for the season of the year was lifted on monday when the weather became moderate again and the farmers lost no time in getting after their root crops some cabbage were severely bitten by the frost but will be fit for early use while others again did not appear to be injured late cauli flowers too were nipped in tho sudden freezeup while apples on the tree were spoiled no time will be lost now to remove the root crop with fear that jack frost may pounce down on us again without warning dr ira freel landlord is repairing the foundation of the building occu pied by john monkhouse as a tailor ing shop repairs have been made to the south wall and the building levelled up this has nothing to do with the action threatened against the village says dr freel so far 1 am concerned the arbitration suit will proceed until justice has been done the most recent offer of the council is merely adding insult to injury according to the view tak en by dr herbert freel through his solicitor mr f l button it is understood that a reply will be made to councils recent offer of settle ment by the village paying 25 and that formal application is made for a hearing before the county judge a motor accident occurred on the sth concession of whitchurch on saturday night which proved more or loss serious for the two cars in volved although the occupants es caped without serious injury harry thorn who is employed on the neighhorn farm at lemonville was travelling south about a quarter mile below tho marsh and opposite the nesbitt farm in a coupo when he met mr george e daveys plymouth driven by his son who was travelling north and with only one light according to thorns story the cars sideswiped each other and badly damaged both conveyances which came to a halt but did not upset mr daveys son was alone while mr thorn was accompanied by a lady friend and although all parties wait ed for more than an hour they could uot get a policeman and allowed the cars to be taken to garage for re pairs if the davey car was travelling with only one light it was the one on the left which was alight so that if it were mistaken for a motorcycle it would minimize tho cause tor tho collision from that angle however there will- be heavy garage bills for someone to pay and the court may buy the feeds in striped sacks what makes a good hen good the best hen in the world cant do her work unless shegetstherightfeed thefeed that con tains just the things a hen must have to make eggs quaker fulopep egg mash thi3 scientificallyprepared feed contains in precise proportions the various materials from which eggs are made plus molasses and cod liver meal to keep the birds healthy and active in all weather we have it- come in and talk it over orders filled without delay you can start now stiver bros phono 4501 stouffville ont sacks have to decide who is responsible for the collision mr daveys car is pro tected by insurance but the thorn bus is not insured according to in formation given the garagemen alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere rates moderate phone stouffville 6312 address gormley p o- e a grubin registered optometrist october dates 2nd 3rd 16th 17th 30th and 31st november dates rl3th and 14th 27th and 28th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday eyes examined phono stouffville 2405 one or two thefts committed in the immediate ineighborliood the past ten days are still unsolved and are likely to reniain so when the reenactment of john john the pipliers son stole aypig and the way ho run was performed at taits slaughter house he thief is still at large for as mrtait agrees it is as hard to recogjuze your own swine sometimes in y anothers pen as it would be to know him in a can of pork and beans since the tait pigs wore taken clifford raymer of north markham lost 75 chickens and his neighbor gordon lunau lost 17 the chicken raids wore carried out on tuesday night of last week and the thieves left little or no trace for tho police iconstable walker is working on all threo cases free prizes when mr william ball and othor residonts living in the vicinity of the presbyterian church on main streot wore moved to rush from their houses early the other evening to investigate a thunderous ndise like the explosion of a bomb it was discovered that the weight of the first snow of the season on tho roof of the sheds at tho rear of tho scotch church had caused their total callapse for some time tho sheds wore known to bo in an un safe condition and nothing but the town road scrapper ventured under them the suspicions that the shelter for horses and cars was un safe proved to bo justified when the placo callapsed and lay flat on tho ground the heavy frame also crashed completely these sheda about 50 feot long were erected 40 years ago and for a long time jvere taxed every sabbath day to accom modate those from the country who drove in to kirk a few years ago tho north angle was taken down when its condition was bad but as stated tho long strotch running north and south was left to com- pleto its own distribution we understand that no arrangements will be mado to replace the shelter partly because tho need for such stabling is not very much sought in theso days of motor cars and dwlnd- hub congregations ford v8 tudor automobile also 100 cash value prize 50 cash value prize three electric clocks also 50 gallons gasoline 25 gallons motor oil one ticket will be given for each 100 paid in purchase of antifreeze for the 3 prizes of electric clocks one ticket for each 5 gal gasoline for 3 prizes 1st 25 gal gasoline 2nd 15 gal- and 3rd 10 gallons 1 ticket for each gallon of motor oil prizes- and 3rd 5 gallons you will also receive your tickets for draw 100 and 5000 prizes january 1st 1934 1st 10 gal motor oil 2nd 10 gal on ford v8 tudor as well as the draw for clocks at the stanley theatre stouffville december 1st 1933 terms and conditions on car 1 free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchas ed 1 free ticket for every 1 quart of oil purchased 1 free ticket for every one dollar jn purchase of ford parts accessories 1 free ticket for every 0 dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and accessories free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors- free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note contest openn on february 27 1933 and closes on january 1st 1934 the employees proprietor and his family are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign d f ford dealer holden stouffville ont l