v mmmtm vol xli no 51 stouffvjllb ontaria thursday february 20th 1930 a v nolan publisher coughs that persist are always an indication that nature is unable to resist dis ease unaided something must be done to assist the natural functions and we recommend nyal creophos this wonderful strengthgiv ing remedy rebuilds tissues and brings prompt relief in cases of bronchitis deepseat ed coughs and throat troubles disease germs are quickly driven out and health returns price 100 j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 business cards election talk is being fulfilled council dismisses treasurer smalley orders books handed to clerk roach medical dr s s ball phpsician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county drs ira herbert freel dr ira free consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appointments only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeon and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office commerce bank up stairs phone office 1011 residence 1015 boad ways drug store stouffville a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 18003 anne lehman a t c m teacher of pianoforte playing and theory studio lehmans block phone 4301 george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont box 24 phone 179 earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stoufftllle every thursday friday and saturday offlco in the grubln block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouffville 2405 stouffville lodge no384 meetings every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethren welcome ray vako w r sanders noble orand recsec thos rae financial secretary uxbridge township council met at goodwood on february 15th with all members present and reeve davies presiding wm cioskery wrote again re questing a grant of 15 for prizes to be given in the agricultural courses being held in the town of uxbrldge no action dr peter mcgibbon mp acknow ledged receipt of copy of resolution re provincial highway manchester to uxbridgegoodwood and stouffville stating he would gladly do all he could toward the same j w mccullough barrister tor onto answered the clerks letter re the bequest of the late james mc- cullougli to the poor of goodwood and vicinity r c muir district engineer of municipal roads wrote stating the township share of govt grant for our 1929 road expenditures would be 540105 hon w h price attorney gen eral acknowledged receipt of com munication re the appointment of a provincial police stating that he had handed same to the commissioner of police for consideration a e christian county clerk wrote respecting john stiner being admitted to the toronto general hospital john collins applied for the posi tion of township road superinten dent but no action was taken thomas armstrong resigned as a member of the goodwood icommun ity park board win henderson applied for oiiice of township treasurer fred feasby produced and read the auditors report after consider ation of same councillors pickard- wagg moved that the report he adopted and the clerk be instructed to have 75 copies printed waggtodd that mr thos arm strongs resignation be accepted and that mr johnson kidd be appointed to fill the vacancy in the community park board waggtodd that we place our road accident insurance with plax- tonhueston co for year 1930 carried toddpickard that all snow shovelling accounts must be present ed to council previous to the may meeting carried waggpickard that mr mcdon ald be instructed to have all unpaid taxes collected by the 15th day of march 1930 pickardwagg bylaw introduced and passed making the following appointments pound keepers kenneth wallace alex ewen wh fiss roy icoppins jos norton jesse davis richard haines frank beach edgar storry john whalen isaac catherwood wm redshaw sheep valuators russell blueman john kidd jos jones e w evans h hockley h slack a haynes frank beach jos cooper isaac tompkins john albright wm redshaw fence viewers alfred haynes h roach jr a hockley w f st john frank ivokes w smalley j w widdifleld jos norton erastus smalley isaac catherwood frank hardy j a hingston edgar storry wm hack ney b tindall chris manley h slack j j carmody davicstodd bylaw introduced passed repealing bylaw no 957and appointing the cterk ii roach as township treasurer toddwagg that mr smalley ho authorized to hand over all books moneys papers etc pertaining to the office of township treasurer to h roach waggtodd that all township business pertaining to moneys or finance be transacted with the cana dian bank of commerce at good wood hubbs deal extend to markham as well investors in vonge- st subdivision wonder wltat titles they hold investors in hubbs and hubbs acre lots in a markham township subdivision on yonge st just south of richmond hill are now waiting as are the lakeview resldeutsto find out what titles they may hold to the homes and lands they occupy recently some of these property holders have discovered the exist ence of a blanket mortgage apparently put on at the time their houses were built by hubbs they can show the usual agreement of purchase but unless they took the trouble to search were entirely un aware that there were any other claims against their lots or homes than those of hubbs and hubbs a different method of holding this farm acreage than lakeview was employed by hubbs he was the actual puchaser but in the registra tion of the transfer nis name does not appear john warwick war veteran is a typical owner of hubbs property who finds himself called upon to pay an unexpected claim he is owner of the east half of lot 17 plan 2200 he bought his lot by agree ijient dated september 1921 at the price of 1930 making a small cash payent and the balance in small monthly payments of 12 each and interested at 7 per cent payment was to have been completed by oct 1927 he got an extension of the agreement from hubbs and has un til 1932 to complete the payments he knew of no other claims on his place then came the hubbs collapse and lie now finds that one thomas bell holds a mortgage for s00 on the place he finds the mortgage registered on the property hubbs had told him nothing about it bloomington mrs eldon fairies of birchcliff visited at e a storrys imisses elsie lemon and aleta fockler of toronto were home here over sunday mr and mrs r foote of aurora were visitors at art smiths last week miss vera barnes entertained her sunday school class at a valentine party at her horns on saturday after noon the family and grandchildren of mrs connors spent monday of last week at her home it heing the occa sion of her birthday choral concert friday feby 21st at 8 pm mr fletcher has prepared one of the most varied and comprehensive programs of choral vocal and in strumental numbers ever given out side of toronto this season the choral numbers will include many novelties sacred mottets oper atic selections part songs male and ladles choruses triosl etc anthony remouch gold medalist in violin at this years exhibition will play three groups mr john devin the scotch folk song singer in two groups of numerous songs misses a lehman and e hoover piano duets miss ivy saunders soprano solosand mr h a sanders tenor solos the slourfyille male quartette and trio holntzman co are loaning a grand piano for the occasion elected miss canada los angeles cal feb 15 miss marlon cook of toronto was elected miss canada for 1930 at the twen tieth annual canadian picnic and reunion here saturday twentyfive thousand canadians resident or visitors here attended the reunion we presume the above young lady is the granddaughter of our townsmen mr thos williamson wcathor permitting junior hock ey final tonight thursday between rouge river and cither toronto all stars or clarcmont any due having medium no 1 turnip to market phone f h sang- stcr prices are advancing 4th line uxbridge we saw clarence homeward bound saturday airs j collins has returned home from her visit in the north we hear that josephine norton has left this corner alvins horse will find a difference orval roach has been calling along our line and taking lots of orders jsw with him for sunworthy wall paper with him geo redshaw and wm dickinson shipped a few fat cattle last wcek i i m 1 only one applied fo pol job although the municipal council had advertised for a couple of weeks inviting applicants for the position of constable it was learned when the council assembled in regular ses sion last monday evening that but one person had applied it being alt pugh who is acting constable until the permanent appointment is made the council took no action to make the appointment preferring to traverse the matter until next meeting we morden fire chief presented his resignation in writing which was accepted by council n e byer and art swift appeared on behalf of the brigade asking council to appoint another chief suggesting that if a salary was attached the position would be more acceptable no one at present they said wanted to lake over the chiefs work of looking after the fire hall polishing the bra3setc unless suitably rewarded reeve sanders said council was willing to cooperate in any reason able way with the firemen the vill age was small to take on a salaried fire chief but he thought council would back a grant of 25 per year lor this purpose to councillor ward mr byer said he thought the brigade would back up any appoint ment made by the council the de putychief is dawson davis and mr swift thought he ought to step up and ths deputation adjourned pro mising the brigade would again try to settle on a recommendation to bring before council imessrs ward and borinsky sub mitted a resolution which carried that the shriners headquarters be notified that stouffville could ac commodate a few hundred of them during their convention week the reeve intimated that he had received tentative figures for cost of survey of main st west to be approx imately 100 this survey as necess- aiy before a permanent road is laid the auditors report was received and adopted and a resolution passed confirming the appointment of h o kliitck as auditor in lieu of m e watts who did not act present reeve sanders council lors ward rowbotham and borinsky would reclaim marsh land if only bridge was built delegation telia county council workers ready to make fertile 3000 acres at holland altona mrs oscar hutchinson spent wed nesday with mrs j hutchinson roy alsop was in toronto thurs day purchasing a team of horses mr and mrs fred ramer spent thursday with mr and mrs malcolm ramer of bloomington mrand mrshenry wideman visit ed at barkis reesors on saturday mr john hutchinson attended the funeral of his sister the late mrs george brown of goodwood on sat urday imrand mrs htomlinson of brad ford spent the week end at floyd by the building of a much needed bridge a stretch of marsh land 17 miles long on either side of hol land river and comprising soma 3000 acres of laud might be turned into a fertile and revenue producing terrain members of the york county council were told last week oy a deputation from that district seeking a grant of 1000 for the erection of the bridge reeve dennis nolan bradford in formed council that the land was go ing to waste at present due to the fact that should the area be cultiv ated it was impossible to get the pro duce to a market as there was no bridge over the river it is proposed to build the bridge some 300 yards outside of the county of york in simcoe county to connect the dist rict with provincial highway number 11 simcoe county council has ai ready given a grant of 1000 in the hope that york would do likewise if the bridge were erected the land would be drained thus increasing its value tlrere are 14 families coming out from holland to work this land said reeve legge king at present the marsh land is assessed at from one to two dollars an acre if the improvements are made it will be assessed at from 30 to 40 per acre who owns the majority of the land queried reeve kidd whit church mr legge they are private owners some of the owners live in guelph reeve avilson markham village did not think the county should be interested because the bridge would not be in the county mr legge- it is not in the county but it is in lieu of a county bridge the bridge is at the end of the dam and is the continuation of a road from york to simcoe added mr nolan council then decided to refer the matter to the finance committee for a report personal notes herb eison is engaged witii ii roach for the present geo redshaws gave a lively time to the third and fourth lines and still a rumor of more down this way we are sorry to hoar that moses norton has been threatened with a light stroke we hope for his re covery soon rubin tindall has returned home from osliawa and reports work very scaice there miss evelyn reesor spent the week end at home a number from altona attended the hockey games at stouffville on monday night births oollard at lakefield ont on feby 12th 1930 to mr and mrs allan b collard a daughter bethesda whitchurch township council did not meet last saturday as announced in the press owing to county council still being in session at that time the meeting was accordingly held on monday and several who wished to attend were disappointed when a meeting is postponed why not pro long it sufficiently to make a news paper anouncement and give every body a chance william p muiock the liberal candidate for north york in the next federal cam paign mr mulock was in town last week meeting the electors and incidentally gave the tribune a friendly call sale register saturday ifbby 22nd at lot 12 con 9 pickering cowsyoung qattle and 5 aeres standing cedar belonging to imhton ben son sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer tuesday feby 25th extensive sale of farm stock hay grain im plements etc at lot lfi17 on con 9 pickering 1st farm east claremont no reserve sale at 1 w j somerville prop f w si1 versides auctioneer wednesday feby 2gth at lot 10 rear con 5 uxbrldge exten sive sale milch cows young cattle sheep and hogs belonging to wm redshaw sale at 1 f w silver- sides auctioneer wednesday feb 20th auction sale of farm stock implements hay grain etc will be sold by public auction at lot 12 con 7 markham the property of r c davidson sale at 1 pm 8 mos credit fred postill auctioneer tuesday march 4th at 130 pm 35 high class grade holstein milking cows and heifers r rus- sel fleming lot 5 concession 2 kingston highway whitby ont wm maw auctioneer saturday march 8tlv farm stock and implements grain etc at lot 31 con 5 markham the property of george cober sale at one suversides farmer auctioneer tuesday march 11th at lot 33 con 8 pickering extensive sale of 80 hogs 40 sheep 30 cattle 4 horses also implements the property of ralph wellman no reserve sale at 12 noon f w silvcrsldes auctioneer wednesday march 12th farm stock sale of registered clydesdalo mares highgrade milking cows firstclass implements and ford- son tractor the property of wg maxwell half mile east of mark ham village on provincial high way sale at 1 pm 8 months cre dit pronticcprentice auctioneers monday march 17 farm stock implements etc at lot 32 con s markham the property of isaac brillinger sale at one prentice prentice auctioneers wednesday march 19th farm stock and implements at lot 6 con 2 uxbrldge the property of free man slack east glasgow no re serve sale at 1 f w silver- sides auctioneer miss elsie hill who is engaged iu dr freels ofilce is holidaying in peterboro mr and mrs k fawoodburu of- toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs wm cower howard morden and family of toronto visited his father w e morden last week miss greta ratclift is in toronto nursiuga patient on glen road miss ratcliff has been engaged some days on this case miss evelyn reesor student of toronto university was home tor sunday with her parents mr and mrs wm reesor east of stouff ville messrs ralph and harry wellman motored to thornhill on tuesday to attend the funeral of the late mr stanley elson who died in his 45th year misses margarite and yvonne hodgius were home with their parents over sunday mr and mrs j r hodgins the girls are both filling business positions as book keeper and stenographer mrs w h shaw lias been in trenton attending the wedding of her niece miss madeleine jones daughter of rev and mrs a e jones who have frequently visited in stouftville lo mr lyle stewart chappie last week mr wm simpson re turned from aberdeen sask where lie went three weeks before to attend the funeral of ris sister the late imrs skelton our townsman ownes 4s0 acres of choice farm lands at aberdeen which is worked by ills brotherinlaw last week mr and mrs fred marshall attended the annual dinner dance at the royal york for managers and their wives of the nova scotia bank the dance was held on friday night with a special function at government house on saturday afternoon last week mr john ratcliff with his daughters mrs margaret morton and miss hattie were on a visit to friends in hamilton mr ratcliff took very ill there and was unable to return home on the end of the week as intended we understand that his condition lias improved so that he may return home within an other week or sooner a quiet wedding took place at the christian church parsonage on tues day of this week when ella may daughter of james e megill mark ham became the wife of albert hackney son of charles hackney of green river they will have good wishes from their many friends as they go to their new home mrs w a silvester has so far recovered from her recent accident when she fell on the kitchen floor fracturing a limb as to be able to receive visitors at her bedside for among the churches mexxon1te church rev s s shantz pastor sunday february 23 11 am the calling of the bride 7 pm the ministry of godly sorrow baker hill and sixth line baptist churches w s whitcombe ba pastor sunday february 23 sixth line morning service a golden candlestick baker hill evening service many stripes and few stripes presbyterian church rev w h fuler pastor sunday fobruary 23 2 pm sunday school 3 pm evening worship the pub lic are cordially invited baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday february 23 10 a in bible school 11 am subject the christians greatest comfort 7 pm subject the meaning of baptism at the close of this service baptism will be administered dv remember our prayer meetings sunday 615 pm wednesday 8 pm united church of canada rev h s warren b a pastor sunday february 23 11 pm heirs of god 230 pm bible class and s s 7 pm are there treasures in the snow the womans association will meet at the home of mrs e a button on tuesday evening fjeby 25th at 8 oclock christian church e morton and f e hyde pastors dont forget dr dennison will speak in stouffville thursday night at eight oclock sunday february 23 mr morton will preach at stouff ville 11 am ringwood 7 pm mr hyde will preach at blooming- ton 11 am churchill 3 pm stouffville 7 pm we invite the public to worship with us at all these services the most partmrs silvester is free from pain although she must re main in her present position for another two months it is five weeks since she met witii the accident notice a meeting of the liberal association of stouffville will be held in the municipal hall on monday evening february 24th at 8 oclock reorganization and other business will be transacted dr saugster chairman m baker president choral society concert ratcliffs hall at 8 pm friday february 21st admission 35 cents daily coach services e- stouffville toronto single 95c return 170 leave stouffville 725 am zll40 am z 340 pm z 825 pm standard time leave toronto zlooo am z 200 pm 530 pm zlo15 pm z saturday sunday and holidays only due to weather and road conditions service has been temporarily discontinued coach connections at toronto for oshawa orillia midland schomberg orangeville hamilton bran tford niagara falls buffalo and in termediate points y coach connections at buffalo for all usa points gray coach lines