stouffville february 20th 1930 2k222s2g2ss52s local happenings fvv rfrar the choral society concert will begin at 8 pm sharp friday even ing feb 21st ratclifls hall if that bear has been out since february 2nd he will be nearly frozen alive wall paper semltrlmmcd su- yorthy fadless papers 330 samples phone 440s stouftville yesterday was the like day this winter lintst spriug- sauer kraut the last round get your order in now alf hoover church street stoutfville wall paper semitrimmed suu- wortny fadless papers 350 samples phone 4408 stouffville this season is the renewal subscription the days are getting longer aiul the sun is growing stronger v j somerville has sold his farm adjoining the village of claremout to the east to a mr pearce of new castle freeman slack has some plymouth uock hens that will entitle hiui to crow a bit one of these glasgow layers last week produced an egs weighing 3 v ounces try stewart deare forexperv tadio service and repairs latest testing equipment phone imarkham 2625 it darius fields of this town had good pair of ears he would be a perfect man physically for despite his 73 years he doesnt look over co and feels younger mr fields lias not even come to the stage of life where he need exchange his head of black hair for the dignified grey our townsman is very liar of hearing but there are worse defects than this a lady remarked in ourjjlicethe other morning that if this was an old fashioned winter she was very glad she wasnt born when such weather was fashionable there are 17 persons residing ia stouffville drawiug the old ag i pen sion according to information- furn ished reeve sanders while at county council with the hockey tournament at the local arena now down to semi final and final games the interest is growing and the attendance is in creasing j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up phone 0000 markham ont constable alf pugli was called to the lennonite church shed to quell a light which had gathered quite h crowd at the midnight hour on a re cent aight no prosecutions followed but alf declares that the next trou ble maker will pay for getting him out of bed at zero hour in zero weather hubt woodcock who conducted the garage business for a couple of summers at the baker garage on main street lias sold his business to jack silverthorn who has also secured the district as the expert on tractor plows for the mccormick- deering people mr woodcock has purchased the gasoline and oil bus iness in markhani belonging to mr hawkins the transfers take place on april 1st their friends in town will be sorry to lose mr and mrs r woodcock as citizens but markham will look inviting to mrs woodcock whose parents live there days thurs fri sat at the mens store mens flannelette work shirts each 100 mens penmans extra fleecelined shirts anr drawers 100 ea mens merino shirts and drawers each 100 mens fine shirts 100 mens wool work sox 4 pr for 100 mens worsted and cashmere sox 2 pr for 100 mens chamoisette gloves grey and fawn per pr 100 mens caps reg 150 each 100 mens broadcloth and wool scarfs each 100 mens horsehide mitts and gloves per pr- fl00 mens ties in a variety of patterns 2 for 100 our boys department boys pullover sweaters and sweater coats odd sizes 100 boys allwool shirts and drawers odd sizes each 100 boys flannelette night shirts each 100 boys allwool togues and leatherette caps each 100 boys fleecelined shirts and drawers 2 for 100 wall paper just arrived our new wall paper samples come in and look them over a pleasure to show them kb ebb everything phone 5601 in mens wear stouffville despite the cold weather last thursday there was a good crowd out to market and of produce was particularly butter and eggs the former sold at 30 and 35c per dozen and the latter 40c per pound there were no geese or ducks offer ed dont miss the choral society concert friday evening feb 2lst it pm sharp admission 35c deputyreeve stiver of markham township has been appointed to the childrens aid commission of york county in lieu of tilagistrate keith there was 7000 more taxes to collect in whitchurch township this last fall than in the year 192s and if collector frank steckley is showing any white hairs he may give this as the reason starting tuesday wednesday 45 march the- midweek shows will be held at the auditorium theatre for fox features pathe reviews scenics and good comedies will round out excellent programs at the regular prices imvu i uciu ui me luuum largo quantity t n season brought in the cold registered 15 below zero on sunday morning and the ther mometer hung around zero all day with but slight change on mon day the extreme cold last saturday night put a stop to the usual big crowd coming into town and the streets looked quit deserted at times fitflp de forest radio its electric j our special prices will interest you r y w brathwaite the remains of the late mrs edward pearson of midland came here for burial last week the funer al taking place from the home of her sister mrs geo kester deceas ed was a native of uxfiridge tpand survived by two daughters mrs hunting and mrs warriuer both of toronto mrs george brownsberger is also a sister to the deceased as well as mrs john thompson of uxbridge township the funeral service was conducted by rev ii s wairen wm s haro son breeders of royal blue barred rocks at temperancevllle are becoming worldfamous just recently they made a shipment of eggs to china and have filled orders for quebec nova scotia saskatchewan and the united states wm hare is a brotherinlaw to jos grove the ringwood merchant- on monday evening last the death took place in toronto of wm g paisley brother of washington paisley of this place who had been in toronto to visit his brother in his last illness just a few days before he passed away death was due to a high blood pressure the deceased was born at churchill 52 years ago a son of the late thos paisley for many years he had been in the real estate business in toronto the funeral took place to park lawn cemetery quality seryicb feed feed feed schumacher feed plus the committee on arrangement of credits for the united church in this district will meet the unionville church on friday of this week at 2 pm the special business before the meeting we understand is to consider the advisability of rearrangement of the melville bethesda circuit and possibly others hardware stouffville ont the president and members of the stouffville womens liberal association feel very gratified with the success of their open meeting held in ratcliffs hall on tuesday afternoon of last week at which mrs mary mccallum sutherland of shellirooke saskatchewan was guest of honour and are glad that so many availed themselves of the opportunity to hear this talented and charming speaker tile association wishes to thank all who lielpled in any way toward making the meeting a success special thanks beingextended to miss ivy saunders and little miss edith borinsky and master kenneth klinck for their contributions to the program walineita m taun re cording secietary the school hoard held a regular meeting on tliursday evening last week with but little business to transact the principal of the con tinuation school was authorized to procure library and art books to the value of around535 in order to bring up the library to the requirements as set out in the inspectors report most of the insurance on the school building and contents falls due this year and it was the opinion of some members that the premiums ought to be rearranged so that an equal premium would be payable each year but no definite action was tak en policies were renewed as follows ii 0 klinck 20000 in the royal j s dougherty 5000 in the liver pool t birkett 10000 in the norwich union and 2500 in the same company under another policy the same rate is obtained from all companies and total insurance on the building and contents is just 30000 the building could not be replaced for s0000 if destroyed by fire the rates are very moderate being 90c per hundred on a three year policy a v nolan acted as chairman of thursday nights meet ing and the members present were messrs edw baker ambrose stover j w mcmullen and dr ball a real estate deal of considerable importance was transacted in town last week when the corner store property occupied for some years as tlie w h shaw store was sold to that firm by h n fairies the owner who lives southwest of toronto this store is known to many former residents as the fred spofford stand and is regarded as the pivotal point of business on main street a recent issue of the chicago live stock journal contains a cut of mr c j brodie and a fine pen of his southdown sheep which have won him fame and honor at the chicago live stock exhibition each year this last fall mr brodie came fourth with his pen of 51 lambs and the paper has this to say each international finds c j brodie of stouftville ontario on the job with fancy southdowns of his own breed ing his load this year sold at 30 cwt averaging 89 pounds mr brodies pen was bought for the pennsylvania railroad an unfortunate negro erastus johnson drifted into stouffville on thursday night and immemiately applied to the municipal heads for free parking space for the night with a little something to eat thrown in reeve sanders being in attendance at county council was unable to be here to meet the guest so councillor borinsky was appealed to uastus was directed to the local hotel and other boarding places but all were filled to the roof that night and rastus couldnt be accom modated the colored gent was then offered the room over the fire hall but he found that too cold and appealed to clerk dougherty as the night man for some relief it wasnt long before the towns guest was back at councillor borinskys who was then able to locate him a bed with breakfast at thorns in the west end rastus left town next morning for points farther north although we think be must have thought he was travelling south for ho was very anxious to get where the weather was warmer from a humane standpoint and otherwise this municipality is required to keep a jail or other place where they can deposit such unfortunates as rastus but we find it cheaper to provide them with the kindly cup at a full- fledged restaurant or hotel and so we have no jail thursday night is possibly the first time the council havo had the opportunity to be host to a colored chap who was so black that the small boys were nervous when they got too close to him if a cemetery can be said to be a popular place the local necropolis is growing in favor with the out side public for last year there were nine out of a total of 22 burials made of corpse from outside the municipality and adjacent territory the village of stouffville alone accounted for less than half the burials but taken in with the adjacent section of whitchurch and markham the total would be thirteen as against nine from places farther afield persons buried in stouffville cemetery from distant points were made from toronto 4 london malvern forest iroquois falls and detroit one eaich the work of the cemetery board or commission in steadily beautifying the local city of the dead is bringing our grounds into better favor as a suitable and desirable place to lay away loved ones there is still much to be done in the way of securing a decent entrance to the grounds and the planting of more shrubbery to make grounds more beautiful and the new commissioners will tackle this job the coming summer there is a strong feeling that the commission should purchase a new entrance to the cemetery from main street or add enough wideth to the public lane off main street as to make it a fitting looking street speaking at toronto last week dr fj conboy of the provincial department of health made a state ment that is widely accepted when he said ignorance or the lack of knowledge is the archenemy of the human race the scrap heap of life hesaid is crowded with the torn and bleeding bodies of those who did not know dr conboy then went on to apply ma statement to the neglect of childrens teeth by parents first and foremost in connection with his dental advice to the public of ont ario which he serves dr conboy urged regular periodic examination of the teeth every child he said ought to be placed under the care of a dentist when two years of agethe first or deciduous teeth should be properly cared for when they become affected the childs health is ser iously menaced otherwise according to dr conboy the most important dentistry anyone receives is between two and fourteen years of age dr conboy is a high authority in his profession and if what he says is true the great majority of parents aro neglecting the care of their childrensteeth at the critical period and it is surely time that this matter received proper attention in many communities the childrens teeth at school age come under the inspection of a dental clinic which is provided by the municipal authori ties valuable and efficient results are being obtained the tribune stouffville ont dear sir the treasurer of the muskoka hospital for consumptives desires igratefully to acknowledge the following contributions received in stouffville by the field secretary of the national sanitarium associa tion miss l watters 3 f l button 4- 2 e s barker d d s 2 stouffville creamery 2 miss l dowswell 2 s w hastings 2 j r hodgins 1 i s barkey 1 dr sangster 1 d holden 1 d b leaven 1 j m storey 1 p boadway 1 rev h s warren 1 misses fuller stiles 1 sundry contributions 1 23 70 yours very truly george a reid secretarytreas send the tribune to absent friends auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday feby 21at and 22nd eyes of the underworld bill cody sally blane pathe news collegians comedy one night only saturday march 1st reginald denny in out all night pathe news collegians comedy admission 25c children 15c s g schmidt prop they built their own x he town of truro ns necdod a new chemical engine so the fire crew bought a canadian ford truck chassis and built one them selves with the exception of the chemical tanks which were trans ferred from an old horsedrawn chemical cart the engine is entire ly a home made affair all of tho work being done in spare time by the fire crew with the assistance of local blacksmiths and plumbers tho engine is fully equipped car rying ladders chemical hose tools and six hundred feet of fire hose tho bumper is a piece of heavy tubing which the men nickel plated it has the appearance and dura bility of a professional job and including everything the cost was only fifteen hundred dollars your own feed try it now to make your feed last longer feeds have all appearance of getting stronger fulopep egg mash and all other kinds of poultry supplies stiver bros stouffville ontario used implements we are ready for spring trade with heavy line of imple ments all kinds disc drills hoe drills single and double plows tractor riding and quebec sulkey plows binders horse rakes gas engines 1 hp international engine new in fact i have every kind of implement and parts come and see me for repairs real bargains in every line ben rexlin phone 192 stouffville highest prices for fat fowl wool and hides vvhen you wish to send money away- to a relative or friend to pay for goods from an outside point to pay an outoftown account for any purpose call at any branch of this bank and secure a draft for the amount sold over the counter with no delay or formality bank of nova scotia drafts offer a safe and convenient method of sending money away the bank of nova scotia established 1832 capital 10000000 total assets over reserve 30000000 275000000 j a meleod general mamger taroxto d6 you know what hot galvanizing means va to the man who in stalls toronto stable equipment hot galvanizing means a guarantee of absolute rustproofness a life time of service it means that toronto is the best stable equipment that can be made in the hot galvanizing process used in making tor onto stable equipment each article is submerged in a vat of molten zinc at a temperature of 800 degrees this terrific heat expands the metal and the zinc seals the pores with a heavy coating which absolutely defies rust the inside as well as the outside of steel tubing is made rust proof this is why toronto stalls bull pens water bowls litter carriers etc are giving such wonderful service on thousands of canadian farms it will pay you to let me tell you more about this when you are in town or let me send you big free toronto book os george j lawson stouffville ontario yni