stouffvjule ontario january 24th 1935 town topics 5 j st marys news argus says the modern girls adores spinning wheels j hut wants four of them and a spare washing wanted i am prepared to do family washing called for and delivered mrs harold warriner bruce brillinger returned mission ary from africa will speak in the mennonite church sunday evening next at 7 oclock free picture show tonight at the stanley by compliments of delberl holden ford dealer be early and secure a seat picture at s pm the stouffville creamery co has purchased a new ford vs truck from the local dealer delbert holden for use in gathering cream from theii ever expanding territory last week newmarket and mark- ham stood tied tor leadership of the jr oha series in which stouffvillj is holding down one of the cellar positions a couple of jumps ahead of aurora officers of the horticultural society are hoping for a large turn out of townspeople at ratcliffs hall on friday night as announced in these columns last week make a special effort to be on hand and en joy an evening of music and speech es no admission fee reave sanders is away attending county council this week the de puty reeve of markham township james rennie is also being intro duced to county council this week for the first time mr irennie will make a valuable addition to this body while our former clubbing rate with magazines which was so popu lar among our subscribers has been withdrawn by the magazine publish ers we have been able to secure a similar arrangement with a new set of magazines refer to the advertis- ment on this local page mr john turner had a recent visit among relatives in western part of the province mr turner was at ingersol and tilsonburg when visiting his nephew r w hawkins there is a great deal more snow covering the ground in the ingersol district that we have here in york county while fall wheat went under cover in a very promising condition there for kent house with six rooms and house with live rooms both centrally located in stouffville apply to less rowbotham there are 26 families on relief in pickering township according to in- 1 mr e w durnin principal of formation in the hands of the town- the continuation school has been ship relief officer wherever possible made a member of the library board employment is provided for the tor a term of three years as a repre- relief arm in order that they may tentative of the school board work out the help extended themi from the public purse j statistic for the brierbush hospit- al stouffville for 1j34 show 19 constable alt push is again trtt- births with no deaths of ant officer for the local school section either mother or child in this the the younger fry will be interested first complete year of the local to learn in case parents have need i institutions operation of his services fortunately there isj little truancy these days and thai mr ell cox was down from officer as a rule has uot onerous txbridge spending the weekend with duties to perform j his father mr george cox and with i his sister living on north churcli uxbridge was well represented at street mr cox sr is 85 years of age the carnival in the local arena last and although keen of intellect doe week when five from the northern town came down to enjoy the evening three appearing in costume misses dora and evelyn browns- combe and mrs byron willis were dressed as nuns the others present from uxbridge were mrs harold litllejohn and mrs cliff wagg the first of a series of euchre parties to be held in the oes chapter rooms ratcliffs block will be held next wednesday evening january 30th at 8 oclock the public invited miss annie hastings rn toroni to hospital staff visited for a couple j of days with her home folk at willow rill farm mr and mrs bert tait have mov ed from the rear of the butcher shop to the dwelling one door east of mr george urquharts house main street not go about the town very much especially in the winter season the sudden death of the infant son only a tow days old of mr and mrs levi forsyth whili occurred on wednesday evening last week is deeply regretted by the many friends of the parents and sincere sympathy is extended to them two little sisters and a brother the youngest of which is seven years family to comfort the couple a number of local masons are ex pected to attend a function in tor onto this friday evening when mr alexander garnet stewart will be installed as worshipful master of prince of wales lodge at the masonic temple 151 annette street mr stewart is an old stouffville boy and son of our mr robert stewart the westend gardener folks these are every day prices no specials choice side bacon 2sc pound good for breakfast dinner and supper domestic or jewell shortening at lie lb schells meat market phone 200 motor licenses automobiles trucks aid trailers operators chauffers permits erc issued by mac alexander uxbltidge ontario pine orchard mr and mrs daniel cook left here by bus early monday morning this week for rochester ny to attend the funeral of mrs cooks brother rev dr samuel clarkson who died suddenly late sunday afternoon from a heart attack the j town rev samuel clarkson was son and has preached local united church on different occasions while home here on holi days the funeral took place in rochester this week mr abram yake who reached his 5 2nd birthday on november 2s lastt is seriously ill at his home almost form the opposite the presbyterian church bereaved i mr vake is the towns eldest citizen with the exception of one person that being a woman mrs sarah hamilton who leads the way for mr yake by a couple of years mr yakes condition this week was said to be not very good and his strength is failing it lias been a year or two since lie was able to walk down since then he has been con- i native fined to his room all the time in the the baptist church bible class is to be addressed this friday evening january 25th by a mr beuler a french scholar who came to canada only recently with rev w s whitcombe on his return from a trip to europe beuler is attending on tuesday evening january 2i llle baptist seminary in toronto there will be a skating party at the the public including the young arena under auspices of the young p our low ale invited to peoples societv of the united church j ulis clever student the meet- band in attendance and lunch j bo held in the church at served in the church basement after s oclock skating an invitation to all is ex- tended regular admission prices late david d johnston the funeral of david oouslas johnston whose death occurred jan 10 took place on saturday from his late residence 61 westmoreland ave toronto service was held in chalmers presbyterian church in terment in uxbridge cemetery mr johnston who was 63 years of age was the youngest sou of the late john and jane johnston and was born at quaker hill he received his education at quaker hill public school and uxbridge high school for many years he was employed by the late h jones as tinsmith and plumber and later moved to new market for some years going to toronto in 1919 and for 15 years was employed by the standard chemical co he was a member of the canadian order of foresters and also of chalmers presbyterian church being one of the board of managers surviving are his widow five sons arthur of detroit lome of california wallace marvin and stewart of toronto two daughters mrs g r jackson and miss mildred johnston at home one grandson douglas one brother robert john ston of pine orchard ont two sisters mrs george feasby ot mount albert and mrs john footo of newmarket uxbridge journal quality service grain market on sunday evening mrs james turner received a cable announcing the death of her sisterinlaw mrs richard forrest which occurred at edinburgh scotland mrs turner jiad been the guest of the deceased at her scottish home for some weeks last summer while on visit to the british isles her births elson to mr and mrs elwood elson mongolia on january 5 1935 a daughter steckley at bethesda on jan 19 1935 to mr and mrs norman steckley a daughter stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie tonight thursday 24th 8 pm free show delbert holden ford dealer friday saturday january 2526 pursuit of happiness with charlie ruggles mary boland the new bundling hit souvenir sportlight betty boop you can buy with confidence when you buy from us after gathering nearly a ton of old newspapers and magazines for his latest shipment bert noble the onearmed collector of stale news in the village received less than three dollars for shipment in toron to if regular transportation charges had been imposed by the local trucker who took in the shipment noble would be in debt for his total receipts would not have paid life bill the used paper market has dropped over 50 per cent but the local gathers like the western farmer lives in hope of better things to come mr timothy craig eaton engagement to mrs waddie is an nounced by mr reginald elliott of belleville brother of mrs waddie according to a canadian press de spatch from belleville mrs waddie is a daughter of the late john elliott who was the first manager of the old standard bank which open ed in stouffville 40 years ago and widow of henry john waddie prominent hamilton industrialist mr eaton is the eldest son of lady eaton and the late sir john eaton and a grandson of the late timothy eaton founder of the t eaton company ltd and of the late mr john mccrea of oinemee they are prominent in social and philan thropic circles in hamilton and tor onto and both are accomplished riders mr eaton is master of the fox hounds of the toronto and north york hunt club there has been numerous en quiries made at the office of this paper from time to time concerning the new farm debt act recently en acted by the dominion government and in order that farmers may be come familiar with it we have en deavoured to outline the whole arrangement only time will tell as to whether it will he a farce or a real help to the farmers but any way you can form your own opinion on that matter as time goes by re fer to page four for report on farra debt act you can bo confident of gett ing full value when you buy your used car from an authoriz ed ford dealer there is no overallowance when we take these cars in and there is no overcharge in the price you pay 1 nash fordor sedan 1930 1 durant fordor sedan 1930 2 ford coaches 1930 i international 2 ton truck 1932 also a number of other good used cars at reasonable prices d f holden ford sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 the annual carnival held by the town bible class at the arena last wednesday night drew the usual capacity crowd and it certainly was well worth attending the rink decorations were elaborate and pleas ing to all reflecting much credit on the committee in charge of this undertaking the number in costume was also great all the way from fancy dress the sublime and the ridiculous contestants came from uxbridge town claremont and imark- ham village and their part in the affair was sure appreciated some folks who hadnt been on skates for years dug up their old gliders and took part in the entertainment by skating to the melodies of doughertys band which filled the air with popular tunes the prize winners potatoo raco delbert jennings joe todd corn beef and cabbage donald lehman reg walker jlggs lloyd leo david couperthwaite ladies miss e white quintruplets gentlemen norman wagg j m storey irish family brillinger family misses lee and muston reeve sanders informs us that an agreement has been reached by the canadian national railways and the corporation whereby the company will obtain their supply of water for engines at s550 for the next year instead of paying 800 as heretofore under an old agree ment the town has made a very fair settlement of the matter and one we are glad is acceptable to ill parties before the agreement was reached the company threatened to install an electric pumping system and supply their own water supply but evidently after considering the problem they decided to accept the terms agreed on with the reeve and council for another year at least potatoes were selling in uxbridge on monday at is to 20c per bag but the market is draggy even at this low price over at gormley the i potato king roy brillinger is holding his crop of 4000 bags at 40c deliver ed and excellent sample still 4 0c ed and high grade sample but 40c in toronto is a small price and hard to get special news flash cress corn and bunion salves together banish eight common foot ailments at j m storeys drug store mr a michigan relatives returning morris is d morris of rochester made a brief visit amonq here over the weekend home on tuesday mr farm manager on a bush jan league 1935 schedule stouffville vs mt albert vs sixth line goodwood jan 2s michigan estate and expressed the belief that there is evidence that things are improving some in the usa he thought unemployment was lessening to some degree in michigan although farmers see but sjight re covery so far according to information from queens park thedead line for autoists to procure their license plates is january 31 this is a little arbitrary and the department should be lenient the cost of licenses is a heavy item and while two months has been allowed in the past in which to catch up after pay ing taxes and living over the christmas season it should bo con tinued in behalf of the rank and file of people these plates are too costly anyway in view of the six cents tax on gasoline 1 ime f or jbiverything this is the time to do that odd job about the barns youll need hard ware nails glass locks etc let us supply you at right prices radio elcenses issuers gun licenses brathwaite hardware stouffville the farmers in markham town ship belonging to the ringwood union school section are receiving a rebate this week from the town ship treasurer on their 1934 taxes an error in the amount collected for school purposes brought in more than the just amount required which accounts for the rebate to the few farmers on the south side or the townline who are affected judgment is reserved in the court action heard at uxbridge last week of mcdonald vs paisley the action which drew widespread attention arose over a collision las fall when harry paisleys car and truck driven by bruce mcdonald of epson east of uxbridge collided mr paisley was travelling south on the second concession of uxbridge and crossing the stouffville road at the foot of garabaldi hill struck mcdonalds truck paisley claimed he came to a stop before crossing the intersection but saw nothing coming ever the hill his own car was dam aged to the extent of 27 while the mcdonald truck ran over a hundred dollar repair bill the amount of which formed the action paisley counterclaimed and was represented by f l button kc while two solicitors from toronto pressed the case for the insurance company in which mcdonalds truck was covered jan 31 feb feb 7 feb 11 claremont vs altona oak ridges vs gormley stouffville vs claremont sixtii line vs mt albert gormley vs goodwood oak ridges vs altona claremont vs mt albert stouffville vs oak ridges gormloy vs sixth line goodwood vs altona barley there is some activity in this grain but the price has remained about the same on account of the lower freight rate which the canadian west has into the markets of st paul and chicago if we are able to keep our quality of barley up to the standard we have shipp ed there will be very little harm with this reduction to our barley at the prevailing prices oats this grain is due for a long pull there are heavy de liveries in other parts of the country through this sec tion few oats have been sent to the market there will be heavy deliveries later on which will have a tendency to hold the market steady buckwheat it is getting to the time of the year when buck wheat should be put on the market there has been a small raise in the market and we are in a position to take any quantity 98 lbs five roses flour 300 stiver bros phone stouffville 4501 feb 14- feb oak ridges vs mt albert goodwood vs stouffville is sixth line vs altona claremont vs gormley games called at 745 pm for an all year round market for your milk ship cream for best results and courteous treatment ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay 1 cent more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery stouffville creamery co phone 186 closed every night at six oclock open saturday evenings orange walk beavertox the county orange lodge or north ontario met in beaverton on the annual date in february county master norman m maclean of stouffville presided it was decided to hold the next orange celebration in beaverton on july 12 large numbers of members from the different lodges of north on tario were in attendance and much business of interest to the orange order was transacted at the noon hour the members of the womens institute provided a hot dinner for the delegates in their rooms the following offices were elected for the coming year c m less mcmutton lol 570 dep cm cliff mcmastor lol 567 chap rev s llttlewood lol 570 rec sec j o taylor lol 571 fin see norman wagg lol 572 trcas j v park lol 1887 marchal win mccuiley lol 073 lecture fred middlcton lol 570 dep lee harold king lol 1ss7 the next county lodge meeting will be held at wilfrid the annual meeting of markham village reform association was held the other evening in the council chambers says the economist with a fair representation present officers were elected and an execu tive appointed as follows president dr t j orford 1st vice pres mr harry mason 2nd vice pres milton o russell soctroas f nighswander executive w a ferrier r h crosby a wideman r a mason j h gowland sam stover j do montmorency j m winkler peter stewart mrs snider mrs mcneoly mrs jas carroll mrs r h crosby and mrs winkler among the names expected to go before the convention which to be held shortly are alex mcgregor kc mr 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