iciock ii volxlvino2 stouffville ontario thursday april 5 1934 a v nolan publlflher pinol expectorant relieves coughs colds and bronchitis helps loosen the phlegm and expels it from the bronchial tubes relieves tickling dry and tight coughs and irritated conditions of the throat pleasant to take very effective and does not dis turb the stomach price 50c j m storey memorial service at baker hill tho druggist home ot quality drugs medical for lnto mrs frank jordan who j died in regina on sunday morning march 25th a memorial service was held in the baptist church at baker hill for the late mrs prank jordan who recent ly passed away at her home at 1050 cameron street regina after a lengthy illness at the age of ts years mrs jordan when a resident i at baker hill had been a devoted member ot this congregation and i 500 plowmen compete plans made for biggest meet in history of association plans for the biggest meet in the history of the ontario plow mens association to ha held this october were drawn up at a meet ing of the representatives ot the three county associations in the town hall at richmoni hill on saturday instead of holding a separate match this year the north york county match will be united with east york and king and vaughan when the three associa- easter visiting old site favored dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county briarbush private hospital main street stouffville ontario hospital license 187 graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity cases accepted private semiprivate public wards weekly rates from 1225 up inspection invited phone 191 mrs e r good dental tious will stage one dayj program fittiiig reference was made to hor tlie provincial match life by rev mr smalley the pastor more than plowruen and 100 who conducted the service 000 people are expected t0 attenq mrs jordan was born in deptford tue tour match wlli be kent county and came to canada at neld tws vear on the farm o e p an early age to live in north york oconnor at wexford on the firsl later she moved to regina whore she lived for 27 years but before going west she had lived in the vicinity of baker hill and lemon- ville besides her husband sho is survived by three sons dr h e jordan of lawrence kansas e l jordan of yorkton and f r jordan at springfield 111 mrs david grey of stouffville 1 0th concession is a niee of the deceased burial took place at regina following service conducted by rev harry upton of first baptist church assisted by rev w p serkie quarterly prize winners at holdens e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal celiacs of dental snrgeonisnd of tit university of toronto office in grubins block phone 1291 markham every tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdd8 neil c smith ldsdjs office over the bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 139 to 529 phone office 1911 residence 1916 veterinary s t bodendistel v8 bv sc veterinarian graduate ot ontario veterinary college main street stouffville phone 255 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance also automobile and fire co thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 25902 stouffville ont at the stanley theatre on satur day evening before a wellfilled house the first of the 1934 draws were made for customers of delbert holdens service station the lucky ticket holders 21 in number whose names were drawn will each get five gallons of gasoline free while the second ten will be given a gallon of oil eachr after the draw the tickets are all returned to the container where they will be held for the final big draw at the end of the year for the new ford v8 car to be given free by mr holden saturday nights event is known as the quarterly draw because it is intended to give four sucii opporturi ities to the customers during the season those who won five gallons of gas on saturday are e morden martin hutchinson frank lee locust hillwalter gray leinonville john barffett lindsay chas nolan ben gayman unionville george barkey norman hisey cedar valley winners of a gallon of motor oil frank baker wm reesor ab reesor markham j s sebeck markham bruce barnes earl booth frank bruels jack silverthorn earl grubin ab reesor the special 5 prize in goods will go to ernest appleton of unionville whose ticket was drawn for this prize first day of the match october 9 the three associations of york county will join together in competition on what has become known as county day the match which is the oldest es tablished organization of its kind in the world had its beginning in 1912 at richmond hill at that time j lockie wilson now provincial secre tary of tho association called to gether a grou of farmers in the richiuond hill area to discuss plans for a plowing match the hrs match was held at sunnybrook farm bay viow on the estate of the late major kilgour at which 15 teams com peted the following yeiv the meet was again held at the kilgour farm and has grown rapidly from year to year the association has 70 branches in ontario and the meet has been officially termed the international plowing match and farm machinery demonstration at owen sound last year nfore than 35000 people attend ed the affair in one day marriages auction sale of horses cattle implements house hold furniture etc the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 28 con 8 mark1lvm just south of ringwood wednesday april 11th the following property belonging to mrs martin wideman it son local harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone iso mcgullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan l e oneill successor to w j stouffville mather and funeral director embalmer night and day service business phone residence phone m01 1820 horses aged driver clyde bay mare cattlo jersey heifer 9 months old 2 young cattle v g pijgs- chunks implements stiff tooth cultivator good 3 seated carriage good cutter road cart wilkinson plow no4 horse power lister engineair cool ed good condition p h cutting box grass seeder waggon box buggy tongue 2 buggy wheels quantity seed barley bono cutter buckoyo brooder stovo 300 cap harness saddle bridles bits and traces furnituro quarter cut oak extention table good bedroom suite a number of bed steads and springs splnlng wheel and reel walnut sofa antique sofa wash stand book stand butler worker 2 coaloll heators carpet swcoper coaloll stove 2 fish nets firoless cooker lumber hardwood desk and bookcase 500 ft of inch lumber dry pine 12 dressed a numbor ot rockolm plank about 150 cedar posts quantity of cord and limb wood a few oil drums other articles too numerous to mention i terms cash salo at ono a s farmer auctioneer humphreys kincaid the marriage of miss freda m kincaid daughter of mr and mrs w f kincaid of unionville to mr edward h humphreys son of rev j s humphreys and mrs hum phreys ot scarborough- took place quietly in victoria college tchapelj toronto palms and easter lilies were used for decoration and the grooms father performed the cere mony the bride who was unattend ed wore a threepiece tweed suit with matching hat immediately after the wedding mr and mrs humphreys left for a trip to new york eliott stiles a quiet but pretty wedding took place at mt pleasant church when pearl venetta daughter of mr and mrs robert stiles of sutton west and formerly of our school staff became the bride of mr hugh eliott only son of mrs m eliott and the late mr m eliott of agincourt dr w c mercer uncle of the bride and dr a forbes minister of tho church officiated the bride given away by her father wore a gown of rosebeige crepe with lace and shoulder bouquet of lily of the valley and madame butterfly roses a reception was held at the home of the brides parents locust grove where a buffet luncheon was served the bride travelled in a modish beige swagger suit with brown accessories upon their return the couple will reside at fairview agincourt mrs george bremner ot toronto spent easter with mrsc perry imargaret byer spent saturday in toronto with her sister mary miss m rae toronto spent good friday at the home of her brother t b rae miss gertrude poynter ot white vale has been visiting at the home of mrs klinck obrien ave mr ic e powell principal of the vienna high school near london spent the easter holiday in town garnet fleischer ot brantford spent easter week with harry brown at the home of mr and mrs velson byer imr and mrs george meniie of toronto spent easter monday with mrs menzies mother mrs henry vanzant mr frank cressman of kitchener visited his parents at the mennonite parsonage for a couple of days mrs raff and mr and mrs james lunau all of unionville were guests last week at the home of mrs w helmkay main street west misses eva lynburner of hagers- ville ontario and francis ratcliff of brantford spent easter at their home here miss isabel bell of toronto and former member of our continuation school staff spent the holiday at her home here mr bart lynburner is spending the latter part of his easter holidays at the home of his brother at fergus mrs allan good of port perry has been spending a week at the home of her daughter here mrs l e oneill master clifford mdoonnel of myrtle spent easter week with his aunt and uncle mr and- mrs herb porter mr and mrs wes schell and three children motored to hamilton on saturday and visited relatives there returning home on monday evening mr and mrs leslie williamson and daughter of toronto visited with mr and mrs isaac barkey and mr and mrs d- williamson over easter i mrs lowney and son clifford are at the home of her father mr john ratcliff this week rev mr lowney and daughter kathleen were here for good friday his two daughters misses evelyn may and helen marie good were in town from kitchener for a day or two visiting at the home of their father at the brierbush private hospital mr and mrs james monk re turned on friday from a holiday trip spent in florida the allegator state of the south needless to say our townspeople enjoyed the beautiful warm sunshine as wo folks at home rigidly withstood the long grind of steady zero weather easter guests from toronto with rev c e and mrs macled were miss beatty and mr and mrs r williams mr williams assisted as soloist in the united church for the cantata on friday night and again on sunday evening when selections from the cantata were repeated it has been decided to erect the proposed new school house on the 2nd concession of uxbridge town ship and known as ssno9 on the old site at garibaldi despite the agitation to have it changed to an other part of the section and made into a union school division the old frame school was recently burn ed down the new building will be 36x39 feet in size with basement and seat ing accommodation for 40 pupils or more it will be brick clad the approximate cost is 54000 this will mean increased taxes to the extent 10 per year for the average 100 acre farm in the section the debt will be spread over 10 years council considers repairs to water system new garageman mr w s wlddifield sale3 agent for chevrolet has taken over tho management of the central garage recently conducted by mr p w haley the building owned by frank baker was once used as the todd carriage shop and is well known mr widdifield intends to render first class service and maintain an uptodate and efficient repair shop grow soyabeans cash crop for feed value beans leaving in straw public meetings of farmers will be held in both stouffville and aurora on monday evening next april 9 at 8 oclock to hear about this new cash crop that is wanted soyabeans- is a great rotation land fertilizer and the straw has real feed value every farmer and vegetable grower should hear the speakers next monday the stouffville meet ing in ratcliffs hall icanadian soyabeans limited milton ontario died on eve of birthday relief still high in markham twp how long can the farmers of markham township withstand the heavy demands for relief was a question running through the heads of some people at tho council meet ing on monday when bills for groceries fuel etc passed tho town ship council at unionvillo for tho month of march totalling 2100 positively no more relief excepting in diro cases was tho decree issue by tho township fathers after absorb ing tho big bill the loss on tho yonge street rail way for tho month of february was reported at s418g general accounts totalled 550 and road accounts 700 mrs saphronia mckeown town on tuesday to spend summer at mount albert left the mrs arthur swift wife ot our garageman is quite seriously ill but hopes are held for her early improvement townspeople will regretto learn that mrs sarah shaw passed awa in lindsay on thursday ot last week following a stroke from which she had partly rallied mrs shaw would have reached her 86th birth day had sho lived until the day following her death she was quite well known in stouffville being the mother of the late w h shaw she spent part of each year at the home of her daughterinlaw here and visited in town only a few months ago the late mrs shaw was a native of nova scotia but spent much of her life in the chatham district she is the last of a family of seven children and is survived only by two daughters mrs jones wife of the united church pastor at lind say and mrs baker of mount vernon ohio mrs w h shaw attended the funeral which took place at chatham from the campbell funeral home there many beautiful flowers marked the esteem in which the aged lady was held at the april meeting of the vlll age council on monday evening councillor weldon proposed that an estimate be obtained for the laying ot a water main on the north side of main street from albert st dr sangsters to alex scotts premises a distance of 1450 feet a 4foot pipe would eliminate 17 services now running under the roadway many of which have been froze up and others are known to have very bad piping incalcuable damage to the pavement might be caused from leaks and the job would provide needed work tor town laborers said councillor weldon councillor brillinger while not opposed considering tho question said cost might be 1500 on which interest would be more than the revenue from those services this is without considering any general benefit to the water system of course the clerk was instructed to obtain cost of iron pipe and the reeve said an effort might be made to see an engineer before anything definite is decided on the old reservoir must be repaired this summer it was said dr d ic smith and n m mac lean appeared on behalf of the parks committee dr smith outlined the improvements going on at the public play grounds and urged a grant of 100 to carry on the work reeve sanders congratulated the park committee on the good work they had done the last yar or two and all without asking council for aid there is however dire need to curtail the tax rate but council made a grant ot 50 on resolution of councillors ross brown- and walter brillinger a request for a grant to the horticultural society of- 10 was de ferred to tho may meeting of council a couple of citizens cam befprs council seeking work but wore 14 a better day is coming i i 30100- thing might be provided lot them later on perhaps they cai be ployed cleaning un the road iatl reeve general account piid geo kiloh roads 10 calcuim chloride fred betz wood york county hospital h burgess roads h m warriner roads hospital fire 1065 s w hastings coal salt 1165 alf pugh bal salary 5000 among the churches business and young mens bible class rev thos laidlaw teacher nondenominational sunday april 8 1934 oddfellows hall at 230 pm stouffville presbyterian church rev w h fuller ba sunday april 8 1934 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship wo cordially invite the public to worship with us stouffville mennonite church rev s cressnian paster sunday april 8 1934 to 1000 am sunday school the 1100 am morning worship the 700 pm preaching the pastor will be present at both services next sunday stouffville united ohurcti rev thos lai01awma pastor sunday april 8 1934 1100 am morning worship 230 pm ss bible classes 700 pm evening service the pastor will preach at both services thursday april 5 at 8 pm- prayer and bible study beginning on monday april 9th a week of special services will be held in the church every- nightwlth the exception of saturday lis meetings will begin with a song service at 745 tho public is invited to every meeting ballantrae bloomington lemonville united church rev jac kcll pastor sunday april 8 1934 1030 am ballantrae 230 pm bloomlngton 7j0 pm lemonville r v ri meet a eonton- i avemng ia with ho cdy comix m- koh supper at suu 2450 956 90 uxbridge case again delayed 100 acres sold for cash notice to parents parents aro again advised by tho school board to avoid start ing beginners to school until the september term opens when classes aro promoted throughout tho school in juno primary teach ers aro then free to give un divided attention to piloting these little folks who have- em barked on tho most important voyago in quest of knowledge c e watson principal the nehemiah gayman farm at almlra has changed hands being disposed of last week on a spot cash basis for the 100 acres tho sale was made in two separ ate parcels george cober purchas ed the north 63 acres and buildings while peter e steckley took the remaining 35 acres arrangements have been made for mrs gayman to occupy part ot tho dwelling house sold to mr cober who got the build ings with his parcel lake farm sold last weok mr malcolm conner disposed of 55 acres of his farm at mussolmans lake to watson w oopoland of toronto who intends to movo into whitchurch shortly and work his newly acquired acreage as this is only halt mr connors acreage ho will remain in his pre sent abode but will be relieved of working so large an acreage mr connor purchased this 55 acres from the copeland estate originally and now it returns to the family again in possession of a son of tho original copeland thero are two sets of buildings and two houses counsel for plaintiff announces ne hns dropped from case on monday mr justice mcevoy presiding over the sessions of the supremo icourt assizes being held at the court house at whitby allow ed tho application of aws greer counsel for dr rbe wilson of uxbridge that the costs of the application made in toronto in re gard to the trial judge and also the costs ot the application made to tho trial judge bo assessed in tho case it was also learned that alex m garrison counsel for levi war ren of march hill near uxbridge the plaintiff in tho action had notified tho court that ho had drop ped out as counsel for tho plaintiff and had turned over all papers deal ing with tho case to mr warren warren is said to havo been on re lief with his wife and family ot nine children in view ot tho action of mr garrison it is hardly probable that tho case will come up for trial at this session of tho supremo court which has been in session slnco march 19 mr justice mcevoy last week also granted tho application of mr greer that tho jury notlco bo struck out and placed tho caso at tho bottom of tho nonjury list in viow ot tho fact that thero aro a number of cases holding a prior position on the list which aro oxpect- ed to tnko somo considerable time it is not expected that the suit brought by mr warron will bo heard at this session in whitby w e morden cartage j b sanders salt stiver bros coal hugh anderson transients mansion house transients j larkln work a swift gas service j gower roads hydro accounts bell telephone pole rental w e morden cartage workmens compensation water works j gower repairs j a roy thawing services c tarr thawing services w icrossen cartage workmens compensation 300 80 7360 300 910 240 1840 681 10530 85 1500 165 1200 490 200 4500 ringwood numerous robins have arrived back from the sunny south so spring must bo very near gladys stover is visiting at the home of her grandfather mr peter raymer at dicksons hill misses nellie grove and doris sinclair of toronto spent the week end at their respective homes mr and mrs ralph bruels moved into their new house a few days ago string brings the usual amount of changes in our neighborhood chasll00am lotton and family havo moved to lot lemonville while mr marshman of an 6th line is taking mr lottons place on the miller farm ed loganjay of bethesda moved on the wilson farm which he purchased last fall john timbers moved to milliken last week and clarence barkey mov ed on tho farm vacated by mr s timbers n lilocmiingacit unit ringwood christian churches e mortonpreacher sunday april 8 1934 many men are afraid of the hardening of the arteries but that is not oearly as dangerous and serious as the hardening of the heart against the word and love of god services next lords day 1100 am bloomlngton 230 pm ringwood 700 pm altona the resurrected christ will surely be delighted to see each one of us in a place of worship next sunday stouffville and church hill christian churches chester o sommer minister sunday april 8 1934 stouffville 1000 am ss bible class 1115 am morning service wednesday april 11 730 pm meeting at the home of mrs hamil ton obrien ave church hill 200 pm ss and bible class 300 pm regular service thursday april 5th 730 pm c e and annual business meeting all aro invited to regular services stouffville baptist ohoroh rev charles mcgrath pastor sunday april 8 1934 1000 am bible class classes for all ages morningservice mrs elsie gray returned homo on monday after her long illness in which she was in st johns hospital toronto and is qulto recovered her two children mollie and master john returned homo with her mrs gray owns tho red brick cottage opposite mr james morrlns centre main street blotches and all skin rashes with ns ve pmtdrdddtti oi- rhr prebcriptii he wle in ycampanifi prayer study wodnesday at 800 pm and sunday at 630 pm tim blblo class will meet on friday evoning april 6th at s oclock at the homo of mr and mrs phillips xoxaoi 30etoe strawberry plants for sale 0e30e ioejoi j for sale i or 100 500 por 1000 if rsons beauty scnntor following varieties ono price 60c por 100 500 por 1000 premier kellors mnrvcl oac inrsons beauty scnntor dunlaps plants froshly dug and delivered in planting season oscar burkholder breslau ontario i t loeao o n o xoexftl