ts january sale here are some unusual values that will save you money ladies hose silk and wool 69c womens 3 buckle galoshes 98c womens 4 buckle galoshes l98 mens mackinaw coats n22 mens sheepskin coats 900 mens windbreakers io boys windbreakers 98c childrens cordurop leggings 25c underwear prices all reduced specials mens overcoats reduced to 1250 1500 and 1750 childrens overcoats 295 350 and 3395 a e weldon stouffville ontario when opportunity comes your savings account will soon give you a fund for business investments or for an emergency or it will pro vide a surplus that will help to keep you in comfort in your old age the regular saving habit is the most profitable one you can form this bank invites your savings account inttest compounded half yearly the bank of nova scotia established 1832 capital 10000000 reserve 20000000 total assets over 275000000 j a mcleod general manager toronto year round creamery service we would impress on cream shippers that we are at your service 12 months in the year not merely in the sumer months we collect your cream in any kind of weather or season or you may deliver it te obtain best results ship your cream to us lc per pound butter fat extra to patrons who deliver their cream also a can of butter milk to take home free of charge this will well pay you for your trou ble to deliver your cream stouf f ville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 closed every night at 6 oclock ercepting saturdays foreman wanted april 1st for two hundred aero farm in the township of north york write stating age size of family ex perience and give references apply mr baker twp of north york wlll wood prices limb wood cut short f0 cord or 2 cords for 16 body hardwood cut short 1250 or 2 cords for 24 dry hemlock and hardwood slabs rea sonably priced quantity good furnace wood cut short at 10 cord all orders delivered win ratcllff fbone 9306 works hard dances gains 3 lbs a week hay for salk also 5 yearling jer sey heifers s black faced ewes 2 or 3 years old bred phone j churley 6405 we want all kinds of live poul try for which top market price will be paid sam golden apply at e c ponnocks livery wonderful mrs sybllla spihrs tonsllltits is trucly wondorful to to treat sore throats bad coughs and all tonsil ills it is fully guaranteed good re sults or money back you cant lost try it i work hard dauco and have gained 3 pounds a week since taking vinol my nervousness is almost all gone mrs f lang vinol is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone iron etc nervous easily tired anemic people are sur prised how vinol gives new pep sound sleep and a bio appetite the very first bottlo often adds soveral i pounds weight to thin children or adults tastes delicious j m storey druggist stouffviile wanted men living in small towns can make 15 and upward per week in spare time by introd ucing to farmers new scientific animal conditioner approved by government endorsed by practic al farmers everywhere and sup ported by intensive advertising exclusive agencies will be grant ed suitable applicants able and ready to finance themselves wrlto references experience and ago to bertram may dept 16 10 ade laide east toronto stouffville january 16th 1930 uxbridge council inaugural meet goodwood treasurers position is to bo re- opened the inaugural meeting of uxbrldge township council on monday was full of interest becuse of the change in personnel on the board the mem bers took office as follows reeve owen davies dep reeve geo e todd councillors thosh lewis robt pickard james h wagg reeve davies addressed the coun cil and said he hoped for the great est cooperation and harmony among the members applications were received from fred johnston fred feasby and russel feasby for the position of auditors the first mentioned two were appointed ew davis was the only applicant for the job of school attendance officer r e faulkner the only one for assessor and howard w harper for treasurer e w davis was appointed as sa o at a salary of 50 and postage disten mcdonald was reappointed tax collector and ernest morgason a members of the board of health deputyreeve todd gave notice that he would move at the february meeting to introduce a bylaw ap pointing a treasurer w smalley is the present incumbent of the office the principal account passed was for election expenses of 70 wm croskery agi representa tive requested a grant of 15 to help finance the agricultural courses new being held in the town of ux- bridge council declined to make any grant as when the courses were held in goodwood they neither asked for or received any outside help d j kean sent an ace for 20 for engineering services on noble bridge same was laid over for fur ther investigation wc pollard mayor of uxbridge town wrote the council that on ac count of so much petty thieving go ing on he wished to know if council would be favorable to the appoint ment of provincial police to be sta tioned in this vicinity the services of same would be paid by the pro vince council conceded to his view and instructed the clerk to so write him councillors pickard and wiagg brought in the report of the stand ing committtee which was adopted appointing the following comniiu- tees finance todd pickard wagg road bridge reeve council printing wagg todd lewis indigent pickard lewis wagg contingent lewis todd pickard deputyreeve tcdd and councillor pickard moved a lesolution which was carried appointing to the com munity park hoard owen dtvi- geo e todd for 1930 dr darling j f reid john ashenhurst thos armstrong mrs e w davis for 2 years clerk was instructed by council to write john w otccuilough for infor mation re the 1000 bequest of the late jas mccullough to the poor of goodwood as to who has distribu tion of same mr pickard gave notice that lie will at next meeting of council move for leave to introduce a bylaw to appoint pound keepers sheep valuators and fence viewers council adjourned to feby 15th f geo todd has a car of coal ou hand d mcdonald has just unloaded a car of western oats i the skating rink was in full swing on saturday night s mrs dr darling visiting friends in toronto mr and tmrs thos baston have returned home after spending a week in toronto jos alsop jr had a very pleasant experienceone night recently wheu one of his animals became unruly and chased him over the fence the 60 acre farm at lot 4 in the rear of concession 3 the home town store on july ithumpiau lave on siwdust successfully on a tight ceeded to do likewise wheu hear ing the centre of the pond some one in a boat with his lady friend touched the rope with the oar and dave touched the bottom of the has been rent- j pond amid howls of laughter who when the first after the cal- parade led by darkey whelcrs white horse jimmy ed obrien crossed the mill pond rope darkey dave pro- small peppermint bulls eye per lb- 20c fruit flavored gum drops per lb 15c- table figs 8 oz package 3 for 25c ed to roy alsop by the owner ii touched the rope roach our township clrk up to this time the property has been ten- anted by orval roach son o the 1 owner but he is holding a farm i stock sale on jan 29th and we un- defstand will swing the paint and paste brush for a living orval may move to altoria the second has been quick quaker oats china- ware pkg 35c our own brand baking powder 1 lb tins 22c tomatoes no 2 tin 10c- aunt jemimas pancake flour 20c aunt jemimas buckwheat flour 23c spanish onions 4 lbs 25fe ringwood about a dozen telephone poles were broken oil just west of our burg during the last sleet storm canton harnett and family have births reesor in markham tp on january 7th 1930 to mr and mrs jos b reesor 8th con a daughter for rent the shop on tho south side of main street between for syths barber shop and wards garage formerly used as a butchor shop apply to tho toronto gen eral trusts corporation 253 bay st elgin 4371 or to earl grubin stouffvllle 2406 largest community in the township following his sale a number of our sportsmen were in waiting loaded in a truck bound for a hockey game last week at stouffviile when the mistress pro prietor camo along and gave instruc tions to her lawless son to stay home however the premptoryj order was uter revoked and the boys after piling out with long disappoint ed faces were set smiling and happy once more whoo pe have your heard the stirring news about the new council for uxbridge township it has been currently reported that tho reeve and deputy will move to unseat every official now holding office from the clerk down our new reeve is the boy to get prompt action but whether he contemplates such a step as is being talked only time will tell and that will be mighty short too m m m m several letters of appreciation have been received in toronto from different parts in canada of former residents of goodwood for the good work of the cemetery board of the past year in starting a great work of improving the cemetery and making it larger the writer feels this honor is due to the president secty and treas and members of the board at goodwood who witli the service of the kind people who gave their time labor and teams in helping to get things in shape for the coming summer when it is hop ed the cemetery will be larger and the ground all on one level it takes money to buy land it takes money to build fences and roadways four goodwood old boys in toronto have being trying to get in touch with former godwood residents in toron to and distant parts we have had some response to our appeal in the way of money and the secretary and members in toronto appreci ate this kindness any who have not helped in any way by mailing a letter phone the secretary lie may have one of the committee call and explain the need and receive any donations they may feel like giving towards this great work plots may bo secured in the new part at very reasonable prices in toronto cemeteries a single grave will cost around thirty dollars a nice plot with a number of spaces for graves together may be purchased for about half the cost of a single grave in the city by buying one of these plots this will help the board to finance this great work the cemetery board deserve the credit and cooperation of all lets help them along signed walter davey secty treas toronto committee 8 stanton ave toronto out phone hargrave 3012 moved to richmond hill tho roads having been cleared of snow the bus service has again been resumed to toronto dixon hill school has been wired for hydro lighting now for an electric percolator for the childrens mondaylunch the christian church here along with the other four christian churches of this district are holding their annual skating party in bakers arena on thursday night of this week the trustees of sts no 7 mark- ham had hydro put in their school in december since then three neigh bouring boards have had their schools wired in readiness so they too can enjoy the benefits of a well lighted room clover honey 5 lb pails sections white comb honey 30c cooking figs 2 lbs- 25c corn meal bright yellow clean medium baking syrup 5 lbs 25c per lb sc for your needs in porridge meal we can supply you cracked wheat wheatlets cream of wheat flaked wheat rolled oats quick rolled oats creme of barley roman meal red river cereal for your baking whole wheat flour come in and see our special soap deals white turkish bath towels 19x38 with 10 bars comfort soap 85c 7 6quart aluminum preserving kettle with 2 bars sunlight soap 1 pkg lux 1 cake lifebuoy soap 1 pkg rinso 1 cake lux soap all for 9sc there were 55 interments made in the aurora cemetery during the year 1929 according to a statement made at tho annual meeting of that ceme tery company gormley fourteen fine geese were ihe draw ing cud to the shooting match held by ken duncan on the fifth line the tuesday preceedjng christmas day if any of the eight contestants wanted goose for christmas they had a chalice but they had to shoot and shoot well for that chance near ly all were successful in winning a bird jack frisby swept away many a fine chance and gathered in six out of the fourteen the other four successful ones cboyington 3clark young 1 g franceyl iwni ciark3 the targets revealed such good marksmanship that we give the scores c uoyington and j frisby 13s clark young 137 f carruth- ers and wm young 132 wm clark 134 garnet fnancey 131 ross mid- dleton 123 rafcliff co town delivery phone 7112 feeds flour coal bran and shorts very scarce farmers who will require feeds will do well to order from us corn and oats at a price no higher than bran and shorts for sale jersey heifer due in march ed hoover phone 6c10 wanted 850g young bull phone 47 slab wood special 2 cords tor 15 older now we deliver wm ratcliff phone 990c a jewett car for sale will trade for potatoes phone 6513 for sale barred rocks white leghorn cockerels also few pul lets and white iekin ducks fred johnston phone 5220 46 cordwooi sawing machine com plete and new with 2s saw for sale also used wood turning lathe also used emery grinder good re pair barkey bros stouflville for sale pony harness and buggy for sale pony quiet and part welsh breed also good driv ing horse for sale geo hoover phono 4912 for sale cutter harness horse blankets saddle quantity hay buggy and pole apply l c wide- man stouffviile 45 tenders for wood 21 cords 16 body wood beech and maple delivered at ss no 10 bloom ton tenders received by under signed up to january isth 1930 percy b secretary stouff jersey cow for sale calf by side phone v appleton 713 stouffviile 45 give and take coming here at canadian festival poultry feeds eggmash scratch grain crack corn corn meal and oyster shell coal and coke always on hand s w hastings phone 169 tile salt stouffville cement for sale 1 ford tudor 1929 1 ford roadster 1929 1 ford tudor 1928 1 ford fordor 1928 1 chevrolet truck 1928 1 ford coupe 1926 1 ford tudor 1926 1 ford coupe 1925 firstclass holstein cow fresh calf 2 weeks old blue cow rue to freshen february 15th credit given on any car op cows as well buy your car now as you can buy cheaper now than in spring delbert holden ford dealer also masseyharris dealer stouffville phone 18402 cut your fuel bill by many dollars scene from popuiiar comedy give and take give and take great broadway comedy which has been sensationally popular because of its hilarious fun and shrewd delineation ot character will be one of the outstanding dramatic features of tho coming canadian chauuuqua festival here this notable play which has kept audiences from coast to coast in gales of laughter has a universal appeal whether you are a business man a wife and mother or ono of the younger set you will find an evening ot solid enjoy ment when you seo give and take an cple of modern business absurdities is give and take with tho most amusing situations possible constantly presenting themselves and a delightful lovo story unfolding as well it will be presented here by the widely known martin erwln players y our yearly bill for coal and coke amounts to a goodly sum there is plenty of wood lying around your farm prunings from orchards dead trees old fence rails etc which when cut would save many dollars in fuel expense a toronto saw driven by a toronto engine will cut as much in an hour as you could cut in a day by the old backbreak ing bucksaw method allsteel construction strongly braced equipped with selfaligning adjustable bearings and swinging table a toronto saw gives years of satisfaction a toronto engine operates it economically on kerosene or gasoline this is just one of the many moneysavers in the toronto farm equipment line come in and learn more about them or write for free george j lawson stouffviile ontario a burglar caught redhanded steal- ing from a store in hamilton said he was just taking stock do you play safe play safe with your fire haz ard by keeping a fire insurance policy in a reliable company consult t birkett ceneral insurance agency phono 18201 stouffviile earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hormant prize winner in 1928 at stouffvlllo every thursday friday and saturday office in tho grubin block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phono stouffvlllo 2405 aa-