Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1918, p. 4

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y5 stotjffville march 14 191s ocal items khaki follies here on march 2s jas casely received word today that hla- brother william of union- wf4ied early this morning avm a brueis leaves this after noon for sv all well alta after spend ing- the past three mouths with rrelatives and friends in this vicinity a special evangelistic service will he held in the methodist church stouffvlllo on sunday evening next at 7 oclock to which all are invited o caijd ok thanks mr and mrs chas hewitt wish to thank their mauy kind friends fjhboj yu kindness f vent illness jjojheld in the n sunday i c preach in rev mr con 1 v- ler may irqperty clark- fe lield irrvtiie marcn roivj p m henderson will speak his sub- ill he meditations of a hope- man sarah e nigh widow of the late i chris hare died at the home of her daughter mrs richardson papo i avenue toronto on tuesday mar il2 at the age of 7g years interment is being made at mijrkuatn this nf- dont forget t attend the regti- jlar uiontfily meeting of the womens insitute to bo held at the homo of mrs j r ilodgins on wednesday afternoon march 20th at 230 p in when full arrangements will be made for the concert to be given by the ichucl foimes on march 28th keep this date in mind o ireoeimon tolte buugkss on friday evening rte len bui- gess who returned home on wed- ijiiorning was given a recep- laney canucks at the e s barker july rc- meclttki june battalion and f following sep- early in nov- inded on jan 1 1 in france until fas taken to eng- hospital while in france 52nd battalion- pressed his deopjl to reception by the d of the boxes sent ic was oversea mrs g t lee is on the sick list look out for the entertainment iu the methodist church goodwood on friday march 22 o miss margaret lehman returned on tuesday from a twomouths visit with relatives at waterloo o graham bras of clareniont un loaded a car load of horses here on tuesday o khaki follies here on march 2s s o j s huntley is removing the vaults in his building and intends to open a household furnishings de partment upstairs o horn at stonffville on march 4 19 is to mr and mrs arthur clark- son a daughter still horn o ix memokiam in loving memory of william xmiin who departed this life march is 1913 wife and family o work wanted by the hay mrs m johnson east end is prepared to do all kinds of house work including washing ironing and housccleaning best references phone 1107 o the clerks of whitchurch and stouffvlllo have their ollices in the same building now mr clark having o move this week on account of 1y huntley making alterations in his building o the janey canucks will hold an irish fancy dress carnival on thurs day night march 21 see their ad on another page dont miss this event o st patricks day in the avinin st patricks day in the avinin has been chosen by the y p s to have a little party and were invitin yees please come and wear an irish smile we want you on the scene yell find the place quite easily on main st is to bee seen in the basement of st james presbyterian church on march is admisiou locents t o walter gray second son of mr and mrs john gray of ballantrae died on tlrttrsday march 7 in his 20th year the deceased had been a young man of promising ability but iap stricken down a fewyears agoiyith diabetes daathwas has- pedy injuries received in an ac- jihlent sustained while he was em- ployedwith the robert simpson co toronto walter was a very popu lar young man of good habits and sterlingcharacter he will be great ly tiiissed by a host of friends the funeral which was to have cbcen held on sunday was postponed juniil monday owing to the impass able condition of the roads inter ment was made at church hill ceme tery the service at the grave being jas crossin badly scalded james crossin son of wni cros sin of stouffville an employee of the grand trunk railway lies in a critical condition at grace hospital toronto as a result of being scalded by steam in the east toronto railway- yards in the blinding snowstorm of late saturday evening an engine was backed into a standing car and the unfortunate man got in the way of the escaping steam ho was taken by train to the union station and thence by police ambulance to the hospital mr crossin is 27 years of age according to the latest report he is improving nicely oexoe 0 o xoe302 i0e30i ioc aocxoz ioe aoi huntleys the big corner store bethesda are ringing very the regular monthly meeting of the w m s was held at the home of mrs w hunt on wednesday after noon with a large attendance mr chas atkinson has moved in to this vicinity we welcome him to our midst mr and mrs r feasby visited m and mrs john phillips on sun- da wedding bells loudly owing to the inclement weather there was no service in the church hero on sunday jas pointon is on the sick list mrs i pike spent a few days in toronto last week rlooaungton o on friday evening the young mens bible class accompanied by the young ladies to the number of about thirty met at the home of their teacher mrs newton rae and spent a very enjoyable time various games and amusements were indul ged in after which refreshments were served kingwood 0 p mens heavy work boots in elk black and tan grain leather heavy tan made in military style meos fine boots in mahogany and black lat est style isleolin soles boys clothing just arrived miss ruth baker of toronto visited at her home for a few days mr and mrs scott of stouffville visited at d l stouffers on tues day evening a number from here are attending the special meetings being held in the mennonite church at stouffville mr i schell has returned to grimsby after being home for a short time mr draper and family of new market have moved to mr o john sons farm mrs john lee of goodwood is visiting relatives here mr a p haig and family of co bourg have moved on the farm va cated by mr wm irwin 0 o n oi special all winter overcoats going at cost j s huntley general sffercli nut stouffville ont ioe ioe eioi 30e30i aonoi aonoc ioexoi o 0 o n u o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o m i i i i i the death of rs lydia vander- made- formerly mrs a brillinger of stouffville took place on sunday march 10 1918 at her home 44 pipe line koad london besides her husband she is survived by one daughter mrs peter hird jr of london five sister and six brothers the funeral took place on march 12 at 230 from her home to wood land cemetery sale of work horses wednesday march 27 at domin ion house richmond hill about 25 head of firstclass heavy draught horses from the lumber camps near sudbury all good work horses the property of lauder spears how- v b ca winch ne was a meinoer h prontice auctioneer news i ii v canada come tax forms are now available urns must be filed on or before 31st march the dominion income war tax act requires you to fill in one or more of the five special forms provided before 31st march 1918 in order to assist the public to understand just what is required of them information on each form is given below read carefully then get three copies of the form that fits your case and fill them in answer all questions fully and accurately for making false statements a penalty of 10000 or six months imprisonment or both is provided all persons unmarried and all widows or widowers without dependent children whose incorrtcjs 1500 a year or more must fill in form tl all other persona whose income is 3000 or morevuse the same form where any income is derived from dividends list amounts received from canadian and foreign securities scpararely fill in pages 1 2 and 3 only do not mark on page 4 partnerships as such need not file returns but the individuals forming the part nerships must corporations and joint stcck companies no matter how created or organized shall pay the normal tax on income exceeding 3000 use form t2 giving particulars of income also attach a financial statement under deductions show in detail amounts paid to patriotic fund and canadian red cross or other approved war funds jrustees executors administrators of estates and assignees use form t3 full particulars bfthe distribution jt income from all estates handled must beshown as well as details of amounts distributed a separate form must be filled in for each estate if employers must use form t4 to give names and amounts of salaries bonuses commissicijnd other remuneration paid to all employees during 1917 where such remuneration amounted in the aggregate to 1000 or over isafntt corporation lists of shareholders on form ts c give a statement of all bonuses and dividends paid to shareholders residing in caramjouring 1917 stating to whom paid iand the amounts figures in every case are to cover 1917 income all forms must be filed by 31st march for r neglect a fine of 100 for each day of default may be imposed in the case of forms tl and t2 keep one copy of the filled in form and file the other two with j the inspector of taxation for your district in the case of t3 t4 and t5 keep one copy and file the other two with the commissioner of taxation dept of finance ottawa forms may ba obtained from the district inspectors of taxation and from the post masters at all leading centres postage must be paid on all utters and documents lomarded by mail to inspector of taxation department of finance ottawa canada n i0e30e o n o aooor aoraioc ioe30x oc aonoc ee the display of new spring goods arriving daily ioe30 o 0 o iooqoc 30e30e acomoz soesoe 30exoe o n 30exoe 30e30i 30e30 oe30i 30e20i owidg to the scarcity of fuel thisstob will close every night except saturday at p m m ioexoe 30e30e 30e30e aocao xomoi h shaw f stouffville k

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