stouffville april 4th 1929 her friends will he sorry to know- that mrs thos williamson has been quite ill again school reopens on april sth whitchurch township council will meet on saturday lost a license for car no 363313 tribune office there is a fair run of sap re ported locally and maple syrup is being offered by the farmers at 250 jjnd 3 gallon two town boys went swimming on march 23rd season is well ad vanced but the boys report the water is still cold a curling club meeting s called tor 730 pm on wednesday april 10th at he catling rink members please attend dr w a sangster president j f the ontario fruit growers asso ciation is urging that all cull apples be prohibited from being marketed should legislation be brought in effecting this it would prevent the sale of a lot of rubbish increase orchard spraying and the supply of cider auditorium theatre stolfrville friday and saturday april 5th and gth sadie thompson gloria swanson charlie chaplin in the vagabond tuesday and wednesday april 9th and 10th wolfs trail dynamite the wonder dog oomedy collegians friday and saturday april 12th and 13th baby cyclone s g schmidt prop groceries candy choice ifuure p 20c malted cream y as 2 pkgs 23c ginger snaps rtbs 23c finnan haddie7tins 45c brunswick sardnes 4 tins 22c heintz cream of tomato soup 25c oranges special per doz 20c a w scott the grocer at the auditorium theatre next tuesday and wednesday the wolfs trail with dynamite the won der dog the weather was very favorable over the easter holiday although on sunday it was quite cold and turned to rain in the evening the vogue hat and novelty shop one door east of public library uptodate hats reasonably priced this is the time of year when farmers need to keep in mind that the largest and best crops are secur ed from growing clean seed mrs joel nendicl has returned to her home obrien ave after spend ing the winter in toronto mrs nendick will celebrate her s2nd birthday on sunday april 7th and will be at home from 2 to 5 ptu rev e baker pastor of the unit ed church at meaford gave a brief address at the fourth degree in the masonic lodge rooms on frida evening last he being one of the guests of the evening mr and mrs jesse cober moved into their newly acquired house known as the isaac reaman place last week a portion of the furni ture had to be left at gormley until the roads get in better condition the cober family are welcome addi tions to our community the fire chief calls our attention to the fact that no one has any right to mount the fire truck going to a fire unless that person is a member of the- brigade when the alarm was sounded on saturday overanxi ous helpers insisted on riding to the fire although the capacity of the truck was taxed with those officially attached to the brigade we are having it hot here at present writes mrs wb wurts a former resident from bedford indiana mrs wurts is living with her daughter and tells us that it is 85 in the shade there with every thing green and beautiful flowers in bloom we are glad to know that our former resident is well and able to enjoy such beautiful climate this printed squib was in the tribune mail the other day and as it was postmarked indianapolis we suspected our old town boy mr henry obrien passed it on to us it reads thus a certain missouri editor refuses to publish obituary notices of people who while living failed to subscribe to his newspaper and gives this pointed reason people who do not take the home town paper are dead anyway and their passing away has no news value week end specia walnut fudge miss bertie raymer after next week open tuesday thursday and saturday eve read the advertisements although easter came rather early this year many of the ladies had their new spring bonnets on last sunday drive slowly with your car along the wet streets onty a mean driver will splash mud on others to do so is an offense against the law there are rumors that a howl will be put up at the council meeting in town on friday evening this week if the dog owners dont get cold feet as one councillor twits last sunday rev h s warren pastor of the united churchexchang- ed pulpits with rev edw baker of meaford rev mr baker was pas tor at markham when rev h lee occupied the stouffville pulpit a few- years ago newmarket town council are ask ing the bell telephone co to remove their poles from off the main street of the town stouffville would also look a great deal more attractive if the accummulatjon of wires and poles was removed from the business section of the town at least when leading a cow along the street in unionville one day last week ernest wheatley of that village was severely injured when the ani mal became unmanageable and crushed wheatley against a tree fracturing three of his ribs he was removed to the wellesley hos pital local stores open three nights week local prices for butter fat are now 4se for special and 47c for first at the creamery jacob yake is offering his over due accounts for sale in his adver tisement in this issue earl a grubin r o eyesight specialist at stouffville from wjd- nesday to saturday of each week attempting to fix the mills so they will not grind the ratepayers loo much will soon be worrying the average municipal council if the council intend to provide better lighting in the business sec tion of the town why not have it done for the summer season and not wait until after the visitors have all gone home the north side of main street is so poorly lighted that one cannot distinguish a friend from a foe the logical time for beginners to commence school is after easter mothers are urged to get the little people ready for the first day april sth those commencing in sept find themselves three months behind and this also increases the difficulty of the teachers says lie principal of stouffville school a meeting of the north york edu cational association was held in aur ora on saturday last week the speakers included w m morris se cretary of the ontario trustees and ratepayers association exinspector malloy inspector fidell and ex- reeve morgan baker of whitchurch township sufficient contracts have been signed to ensure the building of a hydro electric line into altona from the south off the line which serves claremont while it is also expected that the line coming up to mongolia on the 10th con will also be built tlis summer a only a few addition al contracts are required now the line on the 10th will come from locust hill agent for 57 mccormickdeering lines of farm machinery also international trucks peter hamilton machinery and r a lister engines letz alfalfa grinders and melotte cream separators mount forest buggies and cutters repairs carried in stock second hand buggy no 7 wilkinson plow cutter cockshutt tractor plow good 1 hp gasoline engine real estate handled at reasonable commission phone bakers garage or 15204 we have just taken an agency for fleury farm imple ments and repairs two used seed drills for sale frank baker phone 15204 stouffville at the last meeting of the horti cultural society it was decided to re place the flower beds at the fire hall and at the east end of the town with suitable shrubbery this spring the society intend to see that the beds look their bestand thus help to beau tify stouffville to the general ad vantage and pleasure of us all the society have also decided to assist in beautifying the cemetery grounds by providing half the cost of plant ing and supplying of 125 shrubs master george smith the 5-year- old son of mr and mrs everton smith who lost an eye last week while in play in his home has re turned from the hospital and is able to run about again as if nothing really serious had overtaken him he felt little pain from having the eye removed and although he is not as perfect as he once was george is not going to worry and will just place twice the value he once did on the one good eye tie has left iiwijswjysw msz seed oats improved banner grown from reg seed government standard no 1 car on track now stiver bros rrarowaevir it- t 1 i new and used cars for sale 1928 ford tudor all of 1929 improvements on 1926 ford tudor 1926 ford coupe 1925 ford tudor 1923 chevrolet fordor 1926 ford touring 1923 ford roadster 1926 ford sport roadster 2 1923 ford tudors 2 1924 ford tourings 1923 ford touring 2 1923 ford ton trucks 2 gray dort tourings chevrolet ton truck 1927 chevrolet truck studebaker touring it is rumored on good authority that a bowling allay is shortly to be established in town the premises that will be renovated are large and spacious and the alleys will be of the modern type as seen in orr bros and other places in toronto the rumor also says that the billiard parlors belonging to alex grubin will be linked up in the new under taking but at present definite settle ment of the matter although cer tain is only underway so that more detail is not available while fishing along the creek near town on good friday master charlie cadieux was quite severely bitten by a collie dog which attacked him without provocation or warning charlie was engaged with another lad in chasing suckers when the animal was noticed running along the bank at the rear of the dr freel property it suddenly jumped at the boy who fought it off with a stick but not until the cur had jumped at the boys face and succeeded in bit ing him on the shoulders finally it made off across the fields and was not identified as to ownership terms arranged on all cars and guaranteed as repre sented or your money refunded delbert holden ford dealer phone 184 the big storm which swept through new york state and gave toronto quite a swipe on monday also reach ed stouffville and vicinity but did little damage in this region owing to damaged trees falling across the hydro wires near markham the power was out of business for a cou ple of hours while the wind blew a terrific gale that alarmed some peo ple who feared that something more serious might blow this way how ever the sun broke clear again on tuesday with the wind nowhere in evidence after reading of the havoc of the wind in other places to the south we all feel thankful that this seotlon fared so well r v the best investment i ever made thatswhateveryonesays who uses a buckeye in cubator the big hatches the fine husky wonderful chicks he absolute cer tainty of always getting a good hatch make it a real investment safe and profitable instead of a gamble buy a buckeye the in cubator that is fully guar anteed by the worlds largest manufacturer and used by more than 700000 prosperous poultry raisers come in and see these wonderful machines 65 to 600egg capacity big range of prices hatch evjemthatcha buckeye and royal brooders 300 500 and 1000 chick sizes we have small electric brooders at only 300 each after april 1st store will be open tuesday thursday and saturday nights and will close wednesday noons f y w brathwaite on saturday afternoon a fire alarm was turned in and the brigade hast ily responded to the first dong of the bell rushing with their flaming red bus to the west end where an automobile was found to be in dan ger of being consumed by fire caused from a short circuit in the car although the brigade reached the point of their intended attack in three minutes after the alarm sounded someone had smothered out the fire with a blanket and the official firefighters were not called into action the car which was only slightly damaged belonged to mr harvey clondenning of the townline who declares that his ford never kicked up such great excitement in all its career as it did on saturday afternoon recently a coroners jury recom mended that the provincial govern ment enforce the law regarding auto mobile headlights it seems to the average person that the nonenforce ment of this law is nothing but call ous indifference to the safety of both pedestrains and motorists there has been a vigorous campaign against poor brakes but records show that a very small porportion of accidents are caused by defective brakes in comparison with glaring headlights the reason for this may be that a motorist knows when his brakes are poor and can govern him self accordingly but he rarely real izes that his headlights aro a cause of trouble to others the proper place to overcome this difficulty is at the motor car factories force the car makers to install a nonglare lens and a bulb of such power that thfre is no possibility of there being glaring headlights mr leslie sharp of thc ninth of whitchurch who has been engag ed with andrew green for some years is leaving our neighborhood for the city also mr theadore franklin who has been engaged with mr jos imertens is leaving to take a position with mr henry miller these boys have been regular in at tendance at sunday school and active in all young peoples work they will be missed by the congregation of the united church as they acted as ushers on sunday afternoon dr smith on behalf of the church presented the boys with fountain pens farm machinery hay rakes mowers harrows 4 and 6 sections gasoline engines 3 and 8 hp good order we have used implements of every kind used on our farms here many of these are firstclass and will give years of service to you see my stock before you buy this spring parts for many machines also available ben rexlin phone 192 highest prices for wool hides and fat fowl spring kjalje binders seed drills hoe drills wagons walking plows fourbottle milk or cream creamerv babcock testers for for sale at stouffville routleys new spring wall papers a big range of patterns to choose from for every room in the house call and see them dan h cook the stouffville womens institute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of mrs allan goudie on wednesday april 10 th outside talent will provide the pro gram for the concert in the united church friday april 12th keep open the date the regular meeting of the swas- tekas society will be held on monday night april s in the united church the program is in charge of miss luella holdens group the league of nations meeting called for last friday evening only drew seven persons which we hope was more due- to the holiday rather than to indifference to the great pro blems of the league send the tribune to absent friends following a lengthy illness cul minating in a stroke death removed from our midst on wednesday mar 27th rebecca sellars widow of the late nathaniel claughton about a year ago the deceased moved into town on mill street with her son norman of whitchurch and owing to her delicate health was unable to be about but very little born at epsom in the township of reacli 79 years ago the deceased united in marriage when a young maiden with her departed husband and 20 years ago they came to whitchurch near stouffville to farm where mr claughton died in 1916 to them were born seven children all of whom survive namely newton of kansas city mrs hancock of york- ton sask harmon claughton of yorkton joseph of imyrtle wilbur of ovillia mrs penny of markham and norman who lived with his mother in stouffville mrs claugh ton was highly respected and dearly beloved by her family and a wide cir cle of friends the funeral on thurs day last took place from the late home to uxbrldge by cnr thence to ltlca united church and cemetery lor service and burial rev ii s warren conducted tte service at the church and a the grave side on monday evening the local odd fellows were guests to a number of visitors from markham when degree work was exemplified and a pleas ant evening enjoyed in the fourth degree rev w r auld of markham and other visiting members partici pated in the program the attend ance was much above the average an early year the york herald of 1882 report ed that george baker of victoria square sowed wheat on april 4th this was an early year although some spring work was reported in other years in march the average time for commencement of seeding in york county for the past twenty ycars is about april 20th coming to the auditorium theatre friday and saturday april 19th and 20th the big production uncle toms cabin this is not a play but a picture that look eighteen months to make at a cost of over 1000000 stouffville is the first small town in all canada to secure this picture watch these columns for further details mr jacob yoke has sold his busi ness block being one door west of be imansion house which lias been used as a jewelry store by himself end prior to this by his deceased son at one time this was the home of the local branch of the old farmars bank the new owner is mr mt leavens proprietor o the east end grocery store whom wo understand purchased the bulldlig as an invest ment the sale price is reported as 2g00 and the building is in flrst- ciass condition consisting of good store and dwelling house with hot water heating mr yako will occupy the place now as a tenant rheumatism no j part of natures plan she offers her healing herb to stop suffering when america was wilderness tnrffarn were using herbs successfully from the redmen 60 years ago james gallagher learned herbal secrets and compounded gallaghers herbal houso- hold remedies his famous kidney remedy has helped many a sufferer from rheumatism this fine timeproved remedy drawnl from the heart of natme heals and cleanses kidneys quickly stops back ache dizziness and other nagging kidney and bladder ailments try it for sale by tl 3 m storey stouffville closeup of rib rollsnowine rib roll fin- tlookinjr longest lasting metal roof for barn house3 sheds garages warehouses easy ond quick to lay on now roofs or rifiht over old ones rib roll i mndo to council standard quality send rides ond rafter meas urements for freo estimate gttdftiitt aboutour spcciaispr1ng offer eastern steel products jjrnited preston ont montreal toronto i 1 i ii 1 ml hi