the tribune stouffville ont thursday september 23 i9ss claremont and district by staff correspondent local dealers madills store and overlands store 000c brougham the annu s tnpson cup trophy machine which places the tops on competition has been held with the cans went out of commission ai result that the silverware now goes steady flow of tomatoes is bengj mr russe gray spent the week to earl beart- and mrs goodman j received at both the lloyst plant en a g catharines and whie in seconb place was mr goodman and the claremont canning co and mrs beare high for one win the telephone service between arthur chester and mrs sterrir j stouffville and claremont is still a the goodfellawship class had a bitter disappointment to most coin and weiner roast at the home people despite the repeated pro of mr and mrs jack morgan or raises of improvements the nurn- tuesdav last evervone enjovcd aber of lines availaole are most good evening of fun inadequate to the number of cans mr and mrs jack morgan and adat times ittuiresprucally family visited sunday at the homejtahday to reach either laea by of mr and mrs stuart quaker hill and attended the 109th anniversary service held in the quaker hill presbyterian church visitors at mr and mrs howard hockievs last sunday were mr and mrs r oakley and marlene mr and mrs chas simpson all of toronto miss dorothy burton mr ear cok mr and mrs ernest maye and miss dorothy hockley the rainbow mission band held their sept meeting in the sunday school room of the united church on saturday last rs cnambers and gm forsyth two local horse fanciers were in attendance at oshawa horse show on friday and saturday mr forsyth worked up quite a reputa tion for picking the fast gee gees around the track his friends tell us gordon sinclair boasted an easter lily in bloom the other day in his news broadcast but mrs john spenceley can go even one better this claremont lady has a lily which she planted last spring and which now has two stalks thirty inches high with six beauti ful flowers measuring 8 in long and 7 in across pure white sarco plant is making headway with the addition to their clare mont plant and have begun cutting into the east wall of their fine brick building to join up the addition the added space will make room for increased production and increased employment county trucks were busy on monday hauling fill to the cpr grade crossing on the 9th conces sion just west of claremont this approach was greatly improved last year having the abrupt incline at the tracks removed and the road is heing further widened at this time work started this week on the new pickering township bridge being erected on the sideroad runn ing north from xo 7 highway by the don white farm clerk lloyd johnston also informs us that the municipality expects to take deliv ery on their new adams maintainer inside of the next three weeks operations were halted for a time at the claremont canning co plant on monday morning when the raii of telephone 1 mr and mrs ernest pilkey john and judy visited sunday at mr and mrs norman kings of belhaven greenwood there will be no services this sunday on account of the annivers ary services at mt zion in the morning and evening the mephails and friends 01 toronto were last saturday visitors at the home of e pegg miss jovce raine has taken a position with the knitting mill at whitby mr and mrs c burrough mr and mrs w jackson and mrs j white of brooklin were visitors with fred and mrs byers last sun day evening the corn and tomato harvest is nearing a close for another year the tomatoes turned out beuer than was expected due to the hot weather at the ripening stage while the corn is not as heavy as la mrs hugh mccrimmon have returned home after a busi ness trip to atlantic city miss marjorie byers has been engaged as clerk by our new store keeper chas mctaggart who took over his new duties on monday we wish him success a presentation was tendeied mr and mrs wannop and marion on 1uesday night in the park hall they left this monday for their new home in whitby xoe 30doi for your requirements in baled hay and straw see maple lodge farms phone 4707 stouffville rr1 i l balsam and mt ziox congratulations to mr and mrs george wilson who celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary and 10 mr and mrs lewis jones who celebrated their 17th anniversary on sunday sept 19t the sympathv of the commumt goes out to mrs jos empringnam in the death of her father the late david dawson of claremont who oassed away last week mr and mrs frank disney visit ed sunday with mr and mrs john albright of pine grove mr and mrs m walker of barrie visited last wednesday at the geo wilson home mr and mrs l kahn and family attended the silver wedding anni versary of mr and mrs wine- berger at oshawa on sunday mr and mrs edgar evans and donald spent sunday with mr and mrs elmer wilson on sundav sept 26th the 5ath anniversary of the mt zion churcn will be held at 11 am with rev d davis of stouffville as speaker and home choir in the evening at 30 rev a c luffman will be in charge with special music by the altona trio more money for farm produce here you get the highest market price for live and dressed chickens fowl capons broilers turkeys e g g s we pay more for eggs because we sell direct to the consumer try us for higher prices fast services returns usually day following delivery pickering farms ltd whitbv 336 night or day whitby ontario pure kettle rendered lard 20 lb pail s580 there attended a hamfest mr and mrs wm tordiff of barrie called on the latters sister mrs l matthews on saturday mrs a f harvey and daughter camilla of montreal called on mrs t c brown on saturday mr and mrs ross middleton and mrs lemmon visited with tor onto friends on sunday mrs a j gray spent sunday with her aunt mrs carter cf whitevale who is not recovering as fast as her many friends would wish mr and mrs mitchell of torono visited with their daughter mrs ai harvey and family on sundav mr and mrs robt miller and daughter margaret also mr and mrs allan miller were visitors with the jno knox family of sclina on sunday mrs geo philip returned home on saturday after spending a week with friends at beaverton the friendly bible class held their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs helen gray with a good attendance mrs robt miller opened the devotional part of the meeting assisted by other members of the class mr reg fuller was guest speaker and gave a very interesting talk on bees and contributed a sample conn of honey to the members for refresh ments a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all the september meeting of th wms was held at the home of mrs fred cassie on thursday sept 16 with a good attendance mrs m ellicott was in charge of opening devotionsthe study period was taken by mrs t philip and members of group c hostesses mrs cassie mrs jno white and mrs donald white served refresh ments the roll call was a ve from the bible containing the word sun rally day service will be held in the church on sunday september 26 at 2 pm after this date the regular sunday school and church services will be held in the after noon mr and mrs hardy and fjlly visited with mr and mrs ross knox on sunday mrs sylvanus madill and he niece mrs leack of los anglas former vera laurie who lived with mr and mrs madill and went to school here were recent calirs on mrs t c brown the regular meeting of the wi was held in the township hall on tuesday september 14th with an excellent attendance plans were made to visit altona institute on wednesday september 22nd dr x f tomlinson moh was the speaker for the afternoon he give a very fine address on the public health services hostesses for the meeting were mrs l sheppard mrs c sheppard mrs winon white mrs t norton and mrs d seebeck mr and mrs j cook green river entertained the firemen and their wives to a social evening on thursday evening last in recogni tion of their services at their recent bush fire the fire laddies surely appreciate being given this fine evenings entertainment pays first goat claim uncles officiate at wedding in pickering history claimant gels allowed for 101 milk history was being written iito the records of the township ot pickering when at the last meeting of the township council a esaim ws honored for the loss of a goat sheep claims aplenty have ben paid under the act but so far as one can iearn this is the first time dogs have been guilty of killim a goat thus bringing a claim before council of course the amount of the claim wasnt large and the reeve and council refused to let the matter get their goat by arguing the right or wrong of such a claim in fact to show their reasonableness in the matter the legislators allow ed the claimant 10 for loss of the goats milk we understand that is the final payment for even thougl the milk is still lost the matter ended with the claim paid at the september meeting green river mrs laura leask and son charles spent sundav with mr and mrs ed wilson mr and mrs fred xighswander mrs leath and mrs garland tor onto spent saturday with j xighs wander xext sunday will be rally day in union ss and the following sun day will be missionary day mr and mrs w g cassie of uxbridge had dinner recently with mr and mrs ed wilson congratulations to mr and mrs geo ireson on the birth of lynria ann on sept 13 1918 mrs a hoover spent last week end with mr and mrs c wod- ock of stouffville danforth bus lines toronto brougham claremont east bound read down west bound read up n in p m pm am am am am pm pm pm oailv daily daily daily sun fx sun ex ex sun- ex sun t sun sat sun sun sun sat hoi hoi onlv hoi hol toroxto hoi hoi hoi only hoi 0 45 5 45 2 00 1000 915 bay and dundas 840 935 150 520 935 1010 c10 2 25 1025 940 danforth and luttrell 810 910 125 455 910 loo 60 35 1035 950 scarboro jrt soo 900 115 445 900 1015 635 2 50 1050 1005 malvern 745 845 100 430 845 irrts 63s t3 1053 1003 browns cor 742 s42 1257 427 842 1040 640 55 1055 1010 town line 740 840 1255 425 840 inn 650 305 1105 1020 cedar grove 730 830 1245 415 830 11 on 7 00 315 1115 1030 locust hill 720 820 1235 405 820 1105 705 320 1120 1035 green river 715 815 1230 400 815 11 10 7 10 325 1125 1040 brougham 710 s10 1225 355 810 11 20 720 335 1135 1050 claremont 700 800 1215 345 800 parcel express ox13su daylight saving time dally reduction in fares effective sept 20th from toronto single fare return fare to locust hill 60 110 to brougham 70 130 to claremont 75 140 death of prominent- englishman recalls pioneer families in brougham by mrs t c brown while canada mourns and hon ours an illustrious son and the old land mourns a noble statesman viscount greenwood in the little village of brougham in pickering township the people love to recall him as a happy school boy who spent many holidays on his grand fathers farm one mile west of he village and who joined in village activities and was very popular his grandfather was third in line from the first thomas hubbard who settled here in the latter years of the 18th century his grand father thomas hubbard was in comfortable circumstances and devoted much time to public affairs and was a member of town ship council he was a magistrate and general adviser to the com munity where his good judgment was appreciated his wife harriet churchill hubbard represented another worth while pioneer family the viscounts mother was born and grew up in a home here where the highest ideals of life were main tained and a good start in life is to be well born one special incident of over go years ago is recalled when the late viscount was about is he was scheduled to recite in the township hall which was pack ed with an expectant audience he had appeared on the platform and made his bow when he was seized with a fit of laugher and made futile efforts apparently to gain control of himself but the audience was now laughing uncontroliolv he was a scene beyond description but with a bow he made a dignified withdrawal his parents passed away in 1902 and were not spared to share the honours of their illus trious son there are still relatives here ol the hubbard connection who will keep him in loving remem brance and watched with interest his wonderful career cattle die in bobcaygeon area an interesting disclosure which has been made as a result of investi gation into the unexplained deaths of several head of cattle in the bobcaygeon area is that they all died on calm days it is the ophron of one authority that if the wind had been blowing steadily no cattle would have died because it would have dispersed poisonous algae a poisonous seaweed another fact which has come to light is that no cattle have died inland all deaths have occurred near the lakes edge pigeon and sturgeon dr b e kelly medical officer of health for bobcaygeon has ordered that signs be posted warning that the lake waters are deemed unsafe for swimming he said thursday that while he didnt think any human being would ever get enough of the water in their systems while swimming to do them any harm the move was a precautionary one he pointed out that cattle are no respectors if water and that they drink whatever is available and consume large quantities of it it is not known if the waters are contaminated but farmers have een ordered to keep their cows from grazing on the lake shore for the first time buckhorn pig eon and some parts of iake cherrp ong have become impregnated with a yellowish green substance that discolors the water so thoroughly it is impossible to see more than two feet down tourists who have been coming to the kawarthas for 20 years claim it is the first tim this condition has existed the discoloring has no affected the fishing but it interferes with the washing of clothing in the iake because the green scum gets on the clothes mr and mrs harold stanley- lewis who were married at goodwood by rev eugene beech of st george and the rev john a redmond of niagara falls xy both uncles of the bride who is the former iuella evelyn margaret har per daughter of mr and mrs howard u harper goodwood the bridegroom is the son of mi and mrs stanley lewis of altona for quality your coop labelled products for service itoisffvllle coop phone 122 phone 2g9 immunization program township ol pickering september 1918 this is an important notice as it concerns the health of your child every mother is interested in the health and happiness of her child if you have not had your child immunized you have failed to give him that protection which will ensure him health and happiness all infants over six months of age should be protected against whooping cough diphtheria and small pox your own doctor will give your child the inoculation or he may lie inoculated at any of the following schools choose the one that is nearest to you now is your opportunity school balsam no 7 mt zion no 13 cedar creek no 14 claremont no 15 altona no 17 atha no 16 7th concession no 12 brougham no 10 green river no 11 whitevale no 8 greenwood no 9 kinsale no 2 audlev no 5 brock rd no 6 cherry wood no 7 rouge no 3 dunbarton no 3 pickering no 1 west union no 1 union no 1a pickering no 1 pickering no 4 east base line no 2 phone pickering 98r4 the public health nurse for further information n f tomlinson mb medical officer of health cx30ooqoooooooooooooo9ooooooooooocxi date of time 1st tre tment sept 27 1 pm sept 27 2 pm sept 27 3 pm sept 28 1 pm sept 30 1 pm sept 30 2 pm sept 30 3 pm oct 1 1 pm oct 1 2 pm oct 1 3 pm oct 4 1 pm oct 4 2 pm oct 1 3 pm oct 0 1 pm oct 5 2 pm oct 7 1 pm oct 8 1 pm oct 18 1 pm oct 19 1 pm oct 19 2 pm oct 19 3 pm oct 21 1 pm oct 21 3 pm