stouffville november 7th 1929 local happenings g s w hastings ot stouffville has been appointed to handle the famous swine fattener irovemicineiu stouff ville and adjaeeut territory see their advertising in this and succeed ing issues of the tribune the ladies aid of the united church claremont will hold a bazaar in the basement of the church on friday nov 15tb from 3 to 7 pm come and buy your christmas gifts now next monday is thanksgiving day and a public holiday the tribune is agent for the family herald and weekly star as well as all toronto daily papers take advantage of our clubbing offer the family herald is one of the best weekly and farm journals in canada special sale this tnursday friday and saturday in all lines of millinery at llrs m e watts reg stouffer who completed his matriculation in stouffville school has taken a position as clerk in brathwaites hardware store allan goudie has moved into the new house just completed on church street north for rev mr leo who expects to retire here at some future date the president anc executive of the swastika clud wish to call the attention of all members to the young peoples rally in uxbridge on friday of this week sessions in the morning afternoon and evening will be full of interest and all who can arrange to go are earnestly urged to do so around 1600 has boen spent on new cement sidewalks in stouffville this summer and the council appear to have got splendid work done the citizens appreciate the new walks and next year a similar expenditure ought to be made to rebuild some still very bad sidewmks which it is impossible to construct this season poppy day sat the citizens will be glad to know that the council are now making some headway towards implement ing their promise to put up more street lamps and it now looks as though the expected extra lights will he installed within a month 18 addition lamps will be put up which should make a wonderful improve- nov 9th blent to our street after dark the usual pranks were performed on halloween night but no parti cular damage was done the boys and girls were extra good this year but it didnt deminish their fun judging by the action of the young folk on the streets over in the hall about a hundred young people en joyed a halloween social harry pennock and viola lehman were congratulated on providing some of the evenings enjoyment stoufftille will have a chautauqua next february winter lome reid former blacksmith of stouffville who moved to claremont and then toronto has now gone to the united states to take a position the gordon eckardt co of bell ringers and entertainers will appear at ratcliffs hall on monday evening nov 11 to present their varied program ot songs stories and instrumental numbers playing the original peal of swiss hand bells imported by t eckardt over thirty years ago a special feature this season is the carman gay gypsy band an all girls five piece orchestra dance is free to concert patrons after the concert music for dancing by carman gay gypsy band p dike farmer and peanut vendor at auction sales brougnt a sample of cabbage into stouffville last saturday with sixteen heads on the one root bach head was perfectly formed and sound about the size of a baseball this freak is not unknown in the early cabbage but is seldom to be found in the late varieties j a wear funeral direct ambulance service funerals 70 and op phoxe 0000 markham oxt news for men cold weather is here again how about your win ter overcoat mens young mens and boys overcoats in a good assortment of colors come in and look them over mens allwool work sox 3 pairs for 100 mens flannel work shirts sizes 14 to 18 100 each mens flannelette pyj amas in a nice range of colors 195 each everything in mens wear recurtis everything in mens wear phone 5601 stouffville stoves again this fall we are selling the popular find lay stoves and furnaces that have proven the biggest success in this line ever attempted the many stoves sold by us of the findlay make are giving the utmost satisfaction whether you buy or not we want you to call and see the findlay ammunition and guns for the fall hunter large range of rifles and shot guns and all hunters supplies f y w brathwaite open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings one of the surprises of the provin cial election was the defeat of mr w m pearson in north york case rolled up a majority of 332 in aurora while newmarket gave mr pearson only 88 the township of king vot ed for case sutton gave him a majority of 120 ana holland land ing 32 in whitchurch pearson pull ed out a good majority lemonville giving a majority of 33 and bloom- ington 104 mr pearson was handi capped with iill health throughout the campaign the total case majority is over 200 an aeroplane from toronto flew over stouffville on saturday after noon and rafter attracting consider able attention landed in a field on the farm of mr paisley on the ninth concession of whitchurch from this point 5 minute flights were made taking on local passengers at 4 each among those who got a view ot the old town for the first time from the clouds were glenn ratcliff ted lintner otta giebner orval wide- man peter raymer and miss grace ratcliff all the passengers declared the s jrt trip as dsighfui io of them experiencing any fear or un pleasantness auditorium theatre stouffville thursday friday 78th wild west show hoot gibson comedies for those municipalities that have gotten away from the old time municipal election date on new years the nomination will be on nov 25th it would be a lot better of stouffville council would enact a similar bylaw as that in many places whereby we could nold our nomina tion on nov 25th with the election the following week it simply means that the financial year of the mniclpality would end at that time instead of dec 15th which it would eliminate the bother of nomination and elections coming right in the christmas and new year holiday season why not submit the question to the ratepayers the baptist convention of ontario and quebec met in ottawa from october 18th to 24th this year rev c e macleod of stouffville was in attendance and was reelected as secretarytreasurer lan outstanding feature of the convention this year was the decision to raise 300000 for foreign mission work to be foll owed by the announcement of three men that they would raise 100000 of thi amount by their own subscriptions an invitation was re ceived from the hamilton chamber of commerce to hold their next con vention in that city christophercook of brantford city was elected presi dent for the ensuing year gideon grant k c and d d imctavish both of toronto vicepresidents 1 he village of bradford in simcoe county while one of the oldest ham lets on the map has no domestic water supply and no mains ever been laid in the village even for fire purposes but next january the rate payers are to vote on a bylaw authorizing the council to install a domestic system costing 54000 this figure includes the cost of sinking wells standpipe mains and 40 hydrants the wells will be sunk near the station and the water pumped to the highest point in the village then into a huge tank it is estimated that the average small household will pay 5c per day for their domestic water supply or at 1s25 per year this charge would be as much as stouffville users are called on to pay for our supply in seven homes under our present low rates saturday only nov 9th carry on sergeant an all canadian picture with complete sound effects and special music admission prices children under 14 25 cents adults 50 cents tuesday and wednesday nov 1213th the midnight rose comedies s g schmidt prop as ichristmos draws near the old old question of what shall i give comes to the fore for many the question may be readily answered in this issue by w j mather the local furniture dealer who 4s offering a big special in the famous ruddy kitchen cabinets made in various designs w4th every order placed now 7 worth of staple groceries are given away absolutely free the gift is not added to the price ot the icabinet either and if you are in need of this appreciated and useful piece of furn iture of which no home is complete without come in and see the dis play look over the beautiful designs if you want one we will hold it until christinas if desired on a very small payment settle the question today come in and see for yourself and get the prices on the various lines the display adv in this paper will give you the list of groceries we are giving away free the public auction sale on the farm of w e meredith in uxbridge township on tuesday of last week was very well attended considering the disagreeable weather that pre vailed the fine herd of dairy cattle were all disposed of although prices were not so good as prevailed at some sales in the negnborhood this season the best price obtained on cows was 110 with a low range of 80 a number of the animals were eligible for registration or register ed but this didnt seem to affect the price some of the milkers were not fresh and this seemed to mitigate against a high price good grade critters brought just as much as the aristocrat pigs went very well at 40 for sows while sheep of choice breeding sold for 16 and 18 a head some of the implements were not disposed of the binder for one thing being overlooked on account of this and the bad weather which necessitated the crowd going home earlier than otherwise mr meredith will have another sale next spring before he finally leaves the farm george keays acted as auctioneer probably the first time in the history of our electric light service has an accident on the streets of toronto affected our service and last wednesday night when a street car broke away going down the hill on bathurst street it crashed into one of the main lead poles of the hydro system and put that part of the city and country throughout markham into darkness for a couple of hours with so many interruptions ot late in the service in stouffville a good deal of complaining is heard on sunday and monday last the hunters left for the northern zone where deer abound stouffville and district is always well re presented in this sportsmans par adise and the following have gone win reesor delbert holden ed baker vincent baker george storey wm armstrong robt hare f d nighswander roy strong f l button and e a button for this party jim little has gone along as chief cook jim is a professional as a camp cook and promises to give the boys cookies just like mother used to bake these men went to ardbeg in the parry sound district another group which left on sunday night by automobile for irutter station lake nipissing included norman steckley peter and murray clendening and job scott the latter i is a member of the toronto police force but he wont find it any easier to arrest a deer than will the boys who are not members of the force poppy day sat nov 9th the vogue hat and novelty shop hats specially reduced for this week end one door east of library junior ays gee its keen flndhebvinqs thebtmchto hear tho neui the anniversary services in the united church last sunday were largely attended especially at the evening service in the morning rev w e wilson pastor of the king street church and chairman of the east toronto presbytery delivered the sermon to assist in maintain ing this downtown church mr wil son conducts a small store down in the basement those who are so minded bring along goods for the preacher to sell and altogather a fund that wjh enable the work of tho church to bo carried on in what is regarded as an unprofitable dist rict for a church to operate in not that a church is iooittng for profit but 4t must have funds to sustain the work besides special music by tho choir a male quarctte sang at the evening service rev r pogue pastor of st enochs church spoke to a full house which occupreo a portion of tho gnllory and ovary available seat in tho body ot the church the choir ot claremont united church render- ded two anthems which were great ly appreciated while one of their number also sang a solo a special offering for the day was asked for of 500 and we understand the amount was realized of challenger keen a righc in selectivity the new lyric the challenger reaches a standard hitherto unattained with a rone quality new to radio listeners in volume its wonderful no wonder the boys call it keen and its as good to look at as to listen to points of supremacy 1 selectivity 2 tone quality 3 sensitivity 4 precision of construction 5 ease of operation 6 distance 7 volume 8 beauty o value model lluilraled complete uilb ultradynamic speaker and to tubes quality service if it is price you are considering when buying laying mash try schumacher feed at 215 per cwt stiver bros stouffville ontario still better creamery service the opening of our retail store in toronto is another step forward towards paying still higher prices for cream if you are not yet a shipper it would be advantage ous and profitable tol try us stouffville creamery go an unequalled creamery service since 1918 closed every night at g oclock ercepting saturdays galvanized siding for outside walls attractive to look at inexpensive easy to put on over old walls with building paper warm dry windproof choice of brick rockface and clapboard patterns sheet steel ceilings add the touch of pros- srity to stores give jetter light perman ent also for schools balls kitchens and bathrooms easy toputupoverold plasterno dust or litter easy to clean and paint can not crack or fall oft galvanized shingles end the fire hazard put on over old roofs easy to lay good looking permanent inexpensive use no other the permanent fireproof roof it the cheapest intheaul xiet prices from your tinsmith or carpenter consult your tip top tailor at a e weldons on nov 8th nothing over 2400 masons one cent sale nov 7th 8th and 9th tlie markham drug co markham ontario the willing workers of the pres byterian church will hold their bazaar on saturday november 30th harold boynton or markham has rented tho franklin house mark ham from the andrus estate and is now in possession stouffville lodge no384 meetings every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethren welcome jess cook w r sanders noble grand recsee thos rae financial secretory theres a lyric dealer near you ready la demonstrate alex mcdonald stouffville 3 doors west mansion houso 250 other 10tubomodels com plete 265 and 285 com bination phonograph and lyric radio 375 armistice day the services to be held in aurora sunday nov 11th will bo of unusual interest to citizens or north york as it will bo representative of all tho branches ot the veterans of the federal riding with the president capt a g condlo as chairman also on this day an event of interest will take place in tho evening tho turn ing on of flood lights which are now being installed and will light the memorial tower from top to bottom bringing out in strong relief every name and stone this has been ar ranged between tho memorial board and the veterans and will make a landmark to be seen many miles at night of interest to veterans and citizens generally the programmo is fall in at 2 pm sharp nt aurora armouries march to memorial accompanied by band service and ipylng wreaths returning to aurora church evening fall in at 530 pm the service will bo held in united march to memorial for service and turning on of flood lights everybody welcome say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautitur flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont herbs all herbs gallaghers keeps you wonderfully well take it eat better sleep work play better mother natures own good herbs rich in healthgiving power these are what make gallaghers tonio and system builder so good it really works wonders for peoplo who are constipated rundown nervous folk who have skin diaeaaea eren dreaded eczema yields to it try a bottlo it will keep yon dear of cold weather ills 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