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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 4, 1934, p. 5

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stouffville ontario october 4 1934 town topics tho misses bcrtlo and winnie silvester of toronto were sucsts over tho weekend with mrs archie leaney and mrs phillips r son jot ni s nil bill tomlinson son dr n tomlinson claremon jk nursing a broken arm as a result of an acci dent whilo ulayiug rushy at whitby j reeve harry sanders and mrs sanders returned last week from jacksons point the season at the lake being concluded for another year the ladies of christ anglican church will hold a sale of home made cooking at turners dairy on saturday afternoon oct 20th please keep this date open man wanted for farm work apply to mrs herb mitchell phone 5s10 attend the harvest festival ser vice in the anglican church next sunday evening at 7 oclock provincial police have been active in this district recently hunting down bootleggers under the liquor act it is sjidyfliat unsuccessful raides were piaffe the past month on local susneoks although they had better luck fyota their standpoint at for sale hand washing machine a p west ot f last week wlth wringer all good condition next monday oct 8 is thanks giving day and a public holiday mr walter davey of toronto was in town over sunday visiting his brother e j davey mrs holden mill street mrs dr f e warriner of winnipeg is visiting her mother-in- law mrs s m warriner this week it rained almost every day last week making very dillicult weather for tho farmer hut it was good for the meadows a new sidewalk is to be put down in front of the post ollice and the government will extend it to the curbing making it twice the present from what we read of the american boat race britain still nil s hie waves but the americans lead in waving tho rules tho heaviestfrost uits fall came on sunday night and left the ground white monday morning finishing off the tomatoes and dam aging the fldwer farmers say its just the thing for turnips while it also stopped tho growth of root crops whichhave now got beyond normal sizi rev a r park of silverthorn baptist church toronto has accepted a call to become pastor of the church at whitby he has been eight years at silverthorn and in his student days was stationed at claremont j mrs r p coulson has returned to her home in toronto following a lengthy stay at the home o her brother jos mertens west of town mrs mertens has been in bed for more than a month is said to be showing some improvement al though not permitted to bo up yet quality service it was reported- torouncll meeting on monday that uiere are at least 25 dogs running about town for which a dogtax has not been pro cured theteoustahle was mildly censured torpermitting the alleged situation to stand unchallenged after learning the attitude of the council that all should be treated alike and that it is not fair for one william caldwell blried prominent unionville man skillful bowler was miss blanche atkinson and miss dorothy brillinger of bethosda at tended tho biennual convention of width wo understand the work is tc be done this fall i the toronto conference held at north bay saturday and sunday hogs took a slide downlast week to sell at 7 cw eounjry points font detached hut tho slump i had no effect on fancy cut bacon for which the deal er is asking 50c a pound in city stores heres a spread in price that is worse than even tho ray deal given milk producers at the mennonite conference in house and lot for sale pair frame one side now rented must be sold to close estate property located on mill st stouffville apply to harold a sanders solicitor the cayuga baseball team which eliminated stouffville from tho ontario semifinals have in turn i man to buy a dog tag while another been ousted by the courtright club is allowed to go free we may expect down in the sarnia district both 10 see tll i strike out right and teams won one but cayuga dropp ed the rubber on saturday leaving courtright to fight it out with tho xapanee or northern group tor the championship the net saving to the township of markham by reason of the ontario government assuming the total cost of provincial highways new dundee it was decided to holdj year will be about 53400 a camp meeting at stouffville in the figuring from the amount contribut- summer of 1s35 provious campled this year for this purpose the meetings held in browns bush qnnet amount in whitchurch township the 10th concession and at tho park will be around 2500 were all successful and it was felt by many a distinct loss to have lost them to the district for a time next years camp will be looked forward to with keen anticipation the house and lot at the corner ot montreal and stouffer streets formerly occupied by the late mr and mrs henry mott was sold tills week to leo wagg who intends to improve the house inside and prob ably stucco tho exterior which will make it an attractive low priced property john paisley picked up four his- patch with a left to do justice to all a penalty of 10 awaits all who fail to have a tag for their dog at this time ot year coming f e luke optome trist 1g7 yongo street torontos eyesight specialist may be con sulted at boadways drug store stouffville thursday october is eyes examined mr lew brillinger brought to the tribune oflice this week a sample of dooley potatoes which when first dug weighed two and three quarter pounds and which now tips the scales at 2 pounds 10 ounces i never grew such a crop of potatoes in my life said mr brillinger to the tribune the growtli is wonderful and the murphies are tremendous in yield stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday and saturday october 5 and 6 death takes a holiday fred march evelyn venable comedies liftle tack little revue the town bible class for men will resume next sunday afternoon in the oddfellows hall after the summer holiday season rev archer wallace editor of a sun day school publication and convinc ing speaker will deliver the ad dress of the afternoon all men are urged to come and be assured a welcome if there is any distinction in receiving the heaviest mail in town the plum going to mr harold a sanders who on one mail last week was confronted with no less than five bags of mail matter from ottawa bearing printed material and other matter in connection with his duties as chief revision officer for east york the largest riding in point of number of voters in canada registration of electors in potatoes on his patch with a dominion electoral districts combined tveightof seven pounds throughout canada will commence and which compares favorably with on october 15th and end october the abnormal tubers mentioned in 20th the issuing of the proclama- this paper hist week if the price of tn is merely part of tho work in potatoes were as satisfactory as the growth this fall it would be much sneaks entered pennocks livery barn last week aiid when finding the automobile doors locked they smashed thelytndle the culprits were seen iqaing the barn by a neighbor thme is an epidemic of this sort of tiling about village that needs investigating monday october 8th one night only ken imaynark in fiddlin buckaroo cartoon and comedy tuesday nncl wednesday october 9 and 10 above the clouds robt armstrong chapt the feari dorothy wilson tarzax curiosity and ssskj icomedy mr and mrs mellish mission aries to liberia will address a meeting in the baptist church this friday evening in the interests of missions the public is cordially wel come to this gathering to hear these interesting and informative mission aries on this ivital work a collection for missions will be lifted meeting in the auditorium of the church at 8 oclock miss jessie walls rn was home over the weekend visiting her parents mr and mrs edw walls miss walls has recently returned from a visit in nova scotia visiting halifax grand pre and other points of interest for the visitor to the maritimes the tribune mailing list was corrected up to last friday irefer to your label on the paper and see that your date is correct there are still too large a number in arrears and we would appreciate a remitt ance it may be only 2 individual subscriber but aggregate the sum is large publisher to the in the to the while the pastor was admonish ing his congregation sunday even ing on the advisability of sharing life two culprits within the sound of his ivoice were sharing the trimmings off a car parked in the united ichurch shed h j malloys car was stripped of front and rear lights and tho rim and glass from the front lights while henry smith 10th con found the door handle smashed off his car which he left locked it is expected that more will he heard of the case as strong sus picions are pointed at certain suspects note since this item was put in type two lads from the country are charged with the theft messrs e m still and w r sanders as skips captured the first prize beautiful blankets at the markham doubles conducted by the lawn bowling club in tho southern town just the time of year when such a prize is appreciated g- mr mm c2 l hz ml tho best place to buy your used car is from a reliable new car dealer for 10 years we have been giving satisfactory sorvico to ford owners in this territory see these specials ford delux fordor 1032 chev 1 ton truck steel 2 ford standard tudors 1930 dump body 1929 2 durant fordors 1929 gmc 2 ton truck stake ford standard tudor 1929 body ford roadstor rumble 1928 also a number of other good durant fordor 1928 used cars chev coupe 192s fordson tractor international 2 ton truck par- oliver tractor plow col delivery 1932 will sell these cars at bargain prices to clear before tho season gets too late d f holden dealer ford salea and sorvico rhono stouffvuio 18401 stouffviuo and markham phono markham 120 north yorks new mp col mulook is only 37 years of age and has therefore an early start to be come as well known and as versed on tho names of all the babies in the riding as was tho late col lennox in the byelection returns now show that he took a majority in every municipality in the riding with the exceptions of aurora sharon udora and elgin mills fall plowing will soon bo in full swing wo stock cockshutt oliver and international plow points brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario tho drama played in ratcliffs hall on thursday evening by a company of uxbridge young people and entitled the price indicated that the neighboring town has plonty of good talent for such an undertaking the price was directed by mrs w f marquis who is also the author of tho play the company are billim for several other engagements in this neighborhood and will not disappoint tho crowds that will see them tho only thing lacking here was the need of more rehearsals which will not bo evi dent when tho drama is given on future occasions as stouffville got the first presentation the play was given under auspices of the eastern star but with so manv other things on at this season the returns were very small the council is laying a new cement sidewalk on main street from baker avenue to stouffer street past tho mennonite church the contractor is harry burgess this old piece of walk like so many others in tho village was faulty in construction and therefore it had some bad cracks in it the chair man of tho street committee has a very important duty to perform for the council which has not been too well done in the past this chargo is borne out by the bad condition of our sidewalks too often tho chair man of this committte had hut ono aim and that to get the cement walk down at a record low price more attention should be given on how tho walk is built and less to tho cost as it is these cheaply con structed sidewalks lacking proper foundation are not rendering the servlco of the old time plank walks fter all wo get what we pay for and tho cheapest is often the dearest the preparation ot the new lists un der legislation passed at the last bession of parliament the funeral of william caldwell vhose death occurred on tuesday last week at unionville was held thursday to buttonville lutheran cemetery after a short service at the house tho cortege proceeded to unionville lutheran church where a service was held by rev e huenergarde assisted by rev a e owen following which interment took place mr caldwell was the son or george caldwell and susannah neville and was born in markham village 64 years ago coming to unionville with his parents the fol lowing year and residing there ever since he was a conservative and a presbyterian and was an enthusi astic bowler a familiar figure on local greens as well as in provincial rnd dominion tournaments and has many trophies to his skill he leaves a widow cora summer- feldt and two brothers george of richmond hill and charles of windsor two years ago mr caldwell re tired from business on account of illhealth at that time lie was head mechanic in the gam davidson garage previously ho conducted a blacksmith business and later was employed in the harrington planing mills pallbearers were his brothers george and charles everett weath- erill r j allan oliver anderson and harrington delos we want barley oats mixed grain wheat buck wheat highest market price for all grains we have clean fall wheat treat your fall wheat with ceresan a dust disin fectant i fertilizers of all brands for fall wheat hand stiver bros on phone 4501 stouffville ontario sell cream or churn in the large centres of population creamery butter has almost completely taken the place of dairy butter many farmers have been delivering cream to the creamery for some years and have given up churn ing for good some did this after exhaustive experi ments with the returns got by churning a home and those obtained by selling the cream selling the cream is always the more economical because it saves a heap of labor and the skim milk says at home in any event if you havent been a creamery patron start now more and more are coming to it every year stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings dominion of canada 1934 refunding loan the minister of finance offers for public subscription s twoyear 2 bonds due 15th october 1936 issue price 9890 and accrued interest yielding 867 to maturity fiveyear 2 bonds due 15th october 1939 issue price 9815 and accrued interest yielding 290 to maturity eightyear 3 bonds due 15th october 1942 issue price 9700 and accrued interest yielding s43 to maturity fifteenyear 3 bonds due 15th october 1949 issue price 9650 and accrued interest yielding 381 to maturity principal payable without charge in lawful money of canada at the head office of the bank of canada ottawa or at any of its branches in canada interest payable halfyearly 15th april and isth october in lawful money of canada without charge at any branch in canada of any chartered bank denominations twoyear bonds 1000 fiveyear bonds 500 and 1000 eightyear bonds 500 and 1000 fifteenyear bonds 100 500 and 1000 cash subscriptions all cash subscriptions will be subject to allotment following the announcement of the plan of allotment payment in full for the bonds allotted must be made promptly against delivery of interim certificates which will be effected on or about 15th october refunding subscriptions holders of victory loan 5 bonds due 1st november 1934 alter detaching and retaining the coupon due 1st november next may for the period during which the subscription lists are open tender their bonds in lieu of cash on sub scriptions for a like par value of bonds in one or more maturities of the new issue and receive allotment in full with prompt delivery tho surrender value of the victory 5j bonds will be as follows 100 of their par value on subscriptions for the twoyear 2 bonds and the fiveyear 2j bonds 100j of their par value on subscriptions for the eightyear 3 bonds if effected on or before 6th october and 100 of their par value after that date 100 of their par value on subscriptions for the fifteenyear 3j- bonds if effected on or before 6th october and 100 of their par value after that date holders will receive in cash the differencs between the surrender value of their victory bonds and the cost of the bonds of the new issue the amount of this loan is limited to 250000000 the loan is authorized under act of the parliament of canada and both principal and interest are a charge on the consolidated revenue fund of canada the proceeds of this loan will retire 222216fls0 dominion of canada 5j bonds maturing 1st november 1934 the balance will be used tor the general pur poses of the government including- the redemption of shortterm treasury bills subscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any branch in canada of any chartered bank and by recognized dealers from whom may be obtained application forms and copies of the official prospectus containing complete details of the loan applications will not be valid on forms other than those printed by the kings printer the subscription lists will open 1st october 1934 and will close on or before 13th october 1934 with or without notice at the discretion of the minister of finance department of finance ottawa 1st october 1934

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