stouffville may 8th 1930 local happenings tyyffybt mint rsvr rtitrttttittzvfrttvr painting and iapernanging done by orval roach experienced work manship agent for sunworthy wall papers phone j 406 and i will cajl with samples 10 milk prices summer prices com menced may 1st for milk and creum milk tickets 20 tickets for 100 no iiange in cream prices which are 15c jer half pint sc quarter pint the may meeting of the womens liberal association will be held at the home of the president miss e jingster on tuesday evening may 13th mr imulock liberal candidate in this riding for the federal house will be present to address the meet ing and all members and friends of i the association are cordially invited to attend a good program of musical numbers is being arranged groceries tough luck for the poor school kids the 24th of may comes on a saturday mr alf hoover of church street has made a splendid recovery from a recent stroke which although light was bad enough he is able toenjoy the open spaces once agyjn isnt it about time the board of health pointed out the way of health to the owners of neglected back yards this organization can do a great deal towards cleaning up the community at this time of year if they determine to take n hand in the matter lost pearl crescent valued as a gift mrs e j davey the sunday drivers were out in full force over the weekend com pelled by the fine weather to get out of the city into the country there was an endless procession through stouffville mr john moukhouae has recover ed a large portion of the s2000 stock of cloth uxkeu from his shop in tlie recent robbery the remaind er of the goods were held as evid ence at the trial there were fifteen beginners started to school at the local kuowledge works following the easter holiday season this will about equal in size the number of pupils in the entrance class at the head of the school mothers day next sunday be sure and attend the public meeting in the fire hall on friday night every ratepayer is financially interested in a new road through stouffville rev w m mcouire of the park- dale ttibernaclo has been engaged to conduct a series of evangelistic meetings iu the baptist church at claremont commencing on imay 2sth the auditorium theatre is show ing on may 23rd and 24th harold lloyd iu welcome danger this is a big special so keep a place open for it baking soda 1 lb tin soda biscuits 2 lbs ginger snaps 2 lbs sunwheat biscuits per pkg readycut macaroni 2 pkgs qandy special chocolates candy special creams 2te 23 c 23c 3 so 35c mrs frank cooper of sunderland has been spending a few days at the home of her sister mrs harding owing to the death of her brother mr calvin vake mrs cooper says that iter husband is not enjoying very good health specially reduced prices on ax- minster and wilton rugs now show ing at shaws store just when you need the floor covering also at tractive line of linoleum covering iu beautiful rug designs etc at sur prisingly low prices rev john e brown miss sadie mcalpine and mrs mcalpine of toronto spent saturday afternoon with mr and mrs k g tarr mr brown conducted meetings in the united church in december 192s a w scott the unfinished work on the 10th concession at lincolnville has loft the road impassable and cars which attempt to travel that way ore constantly being stuck in the mud after the rain last week several had to be drawn out by farmers teams couldnt something to be done to speed up the completion of this roadway so that the heavy traffic could at least get by during the summer time specials f 0 only mens grey tweed suits sizes 34 to 39 reg s1750 special 1250 ijferis spring topcoats in greys and browns a real good coat for mie cool evenings reg 1800 special 1575 mens cotton sox various colors sizes 10 and 11 special 2 pr for 25c uteris work shirts in blue and khaki 100 each mens neck ties in variety of ipatterns and colors 55c each or 2 for 100 our boys dkpartmext boys cotton jerseys sizes 22 to 34 many colors to choose from 39c and 50c wallpaper and linoleum rugs suitable for all rooms select yours now this store is open tuesday thursday and saturday even ings and closed wednesday after afternoon r e curtis the mens store the easter cautata which was gotten up by the choir of the victoria park christian church toronto was so good that they have been asked to give it at a number of places the ringwood church is to have the choir out on saturcay night may 17 at 730 the public are asked to at tend for that splendid occasion no admission during the severe electrical storm which passed over this section on thursday evening last lightning struck the house and barn on the farm of miles crosier one mile west of utiea in reach township and the reflection could be seen by stouffville people the house and barns were a total loss cuid both went down at the same time from the one bolt of lightning the hulid ings were said to be rather poor mr henry obrien a former resi dent of this town who has spent many years in new ontario and has frequently called on old friends here lias again located in uxbridge town moving there with his wife hist week lrom new liskeard j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up phone 8000 markham ont evangelistic services tlte many friends of mr j r hodglns will be pleased to learn that he is out of the hospital al though he has nor yet returned home our station agent is much improved in health but is making daily visits to the hospital for treat ment come to the evangelistic services that are to be held iu the dixon hill church beginning may isth sun day 10 am to june sth evangelist c n good of kitchener will preach each evening and twico each sunday through the week service 745 pm no service saturday evening sunday 10 am and 730 pm all are invit ed rev a t gooding pastor the stouffville egg circle next to wards garage is grading and candling eggs to government stand ards and the inspector when here two weeks ago approved of all the grading done there his interview given the tribune had no reference to the kgg circle with the coming of may 1st the usual bunch of fish stories are afloat among the truthful reports we are able to say that roy strong holds the lead for having the best luck in catching trout he pulled out 23 of the speckled beauties from the creeks north of stouffville while other fishermen had varying luck some reported the streams too swollen to get near while still others came home with the usual few tlte continuation school has suffered in attendance this week lowing to tlte prevalence of measles it is said that some children return ed to school within two days of fheir recovery which may he tlte cause of the present mild epidemic the quarantine period for this dis ease is 21 days for those coming into contact with the one who is ill while the patient is required to be isolated for two weeks after the rash there are stern measures pro vided against those who disobey the law in this regard goodyears excel in the two main parts of a tire rajiiiiaiiihiiehinbikii 1 press the palm of your hand down on the goodyear ah- weather tread and feel how the deepcut sharpedged blocks under pressure grip and pinch the flesh that is what the good year tread docs on the surface of the road mid why it has superior traction there are two main parts of a tire the tread and the carcass good year tires excel in both there is greater traction in the goodyear all- weather tread there is greater vitality in the good year supertwist car cass wlwit proves this these two tests sis2ssi3zxh these alvnntnrc in goodyear tires cost yon no more yet they ore in dispensable to the ptmost enjoyment pf your car corac in and talk it over rr ct burt 2iinvc u b altow you on our cord- testing machine the greater stretch in goodyear supertwist cord over standard cord this extra stretch gives the goodyear super twist carcass its unmatched vitality enabling it to withstand roadshocks and continuous flexing brathwaites hardware stouffville the death of miss joanna c neal in stouffville on sunday last came as a great shock to her friends and many associates in the united church some of whom were not aware of her serious illness miss neal was president of the mission circle and was a kilthful helper she came to stouffville in 1911 as house nurse for dr ira freel which position she held up to a few years ago born in whitby township her pparents farmers there and later moved to claremont but after the death of mr neal the mother came to stouffville to he with her daughter one sister miss margaret at home and one brother george living in agincourtalso two nephews survive the funeral on tuesday took plnce to salem cemetery near greenwood the death of elias ireesor in his 79th year occurred at his late home here on wednesday morning of this week following a long period of ill health the funeral will be held friday at 230 pm interment tak ing place to stouffville cemetery following which divine service will be held in the christian church while the merchants of stouffville are apparently satisfied to sit quiet ly iani watch the local weekly farmers market gradually dwindle and die for lack of support and pro per market conditions the village of claremont is stirring itself into establishing a weekly market to be supported by the merchants and farmers of tlte district wo wonder which village is making a mistake stouffville or claremont when hurrying down obrien avenue to his boarding house one day last week winston stonehouse teller in the bank of nova scotia in some unaccountable manner fell on the cement walk striking his face with such force as to break two upperp frot teeth as well as inflict ing a nasty cut in the lip necessit ating several stitches sale register saturday may 17th 1930 auction sale of go head of fresh cows and grass cattle and 20 pigs the pro perty of john thompson will be sold at lot is con 4 uxbridge le miles east of goodwood sale at 1 oclock w f marquis auc tioneer last week was a busy time for the fishworms dodging spades forks hoes and other uteusils as trout chasers sought to obtain bait the aurora town council accom panied by their engineer visited penetang one day lust week in a body to see the large skating and hockey rink there before proceed ing with the new municipal rink to be built in the yonge street town this summer are you taking advantage of the special prices announced weekly in this paper by the local advertisers one subscriber told us recently that he saves the years subscription price of his local paper in a few- weeks by following the advertising weekly lust week we were shown an xray photograph of the fractured knee cap suffered by walter miller in the recent accident when he figured in a headon collision on the ringwood road a portion of the bone is completely severed and it is estimat ed that the victim will be laid up for at least two months if fortune fav ors him lie may make a recovery which will leave his knee normal or it may leave him with p stiff knee another change in timetable is announced by the cnr affecting only the evening train for toronto tlte new time set for this train to depart from stouffville is 7 l6 which is now changed hack to the old time of 746 owing to the serious handi cap the fast time impoesd on school children going to peterboro and lindsay it was found necessary to revert back to the winter timetable until the holiday season begins at least how many children will be twelve years of age this year in stouffville and district we cant answer the question correctly nut at least twenty youngsters in this class showed themselves wide awake one morning last week when they lined up at seven oclock in front of brath- iwaites hardware to receive a free there was big excitement one camera the canadian kodak co morning last week just in front of offered a free camera to every child the post office when a big stout j with a twelfth birthday this year traveller parked his dodge car word had gone out that the number there while he proceeded on foot to jot cameras would have to be limit- visit several customers returning to 1 od thus the rule of first come first where he left his vehicle he disserved came into play the first covered it was gone and hastily en- child on the scene was the son of quired tor the constable chief pugh j edw lintner who arrived shortly was ioon on deck promptly took after 0 oclock and so they came until down the details of the missing car about twenty formed up like the license number and other ear scene in front of a show house each marks when it was noticed that accompanied by a guardifiii according another dodge car was standing down the street and in the crowd gathering some declared it had been there for a couple of hours which was about as long ps the traveller had left his car standing it was soon found that the leftover car belonged to mr noah stouffer who was communicated with on levi forsyths farm pn tho 10th con cession whon tho whol trouble was roveillod our obrien avenue citi zen had called at the post oillco that morning enrouto to the farm as ho left tho building looking over his mail with tho intentness of a young suitor receiving his first love letter mr stouffer entered the wrong dodge even the extra troublo in starting the strange oar nor the fact that it was much older than hii own did not prove a sufficient tip that all was not right and he never sus pected anything wrong until con- stablo pugh got on his tracks up on the farm charging him with running off with a car belonging to a toron to citizen we almost forgot to say that owing to the previous excellent character of tho offender he was let go on suspended sentence to regulation fortunately there were enough cameras to supply the early demand and no child went away disa ppointed auditorium theatre stouitville friday and saturday may 9 and 10 wild blood man woman and wife marion nixon norman kerry pathe news collegians comedy tuesday and wednesday may 13 and 14 speakeasy sportlight comedy review friday and saturday may 16 and 17 phyllis of the follies admission 2c children 16c s g schmidt prop the tennis club beld their organization meeting last thursday evening the officers elected being president dr neil smith vice- pres winston stonehouse secy- treas luella holden general membership 150 casual member ship 100 for season membership cards may be obtained from winston stonehouse reg hastings and luella holden the courts will be in splendid condition tournaments are being planned and we hope to have a full season of good sport vote to run radial railway richmond hill vaughan township markham township and north york township voted decisively on satur day in favor of radial service from toronto city limits to richmond hill the vote was 1336 to 107 in favor of giving the councils of richmond hill village and of the three town ships power to make an agreement with toronto to purchase a section of the now abandoned metropolitn line the vote was recorded as follows north york township 743 to 86 markham 171 to 8 vaughan 174 to7 and richmond hilf 248 to 6 every subdivision gave a majority for the proposal responsibility for pay ments will bo as follows north york 55 per cent vaughan and markham each 11 per sent and richmond hill 23 per cent it is unlikely that any further ac tion toward securing the line imme diately will be taken until the june meeting of county council voting dominion stores litmttep stquffvimie branch dsl bulk tea 41c lb richmello coffee 53c lb richmello tea 68c lb quaker com flakes 3 for 25c lemons 23c doz kissimi pastry flour 85c domino bk powd 19c lb westons sods 2 lb 25c spanish oranges 29c doz victory olives 40 oz 35c jar vic sweet mix pickles 80 oz s7c jar 20 lb lard 819 pail 2 lb shortening 319 pail new cheese 23c lb red rose tea lb 30c pkt chocolate peaaut clusters 29c lb paul boadway manager may be called for to determine the i ora and newmarket will bear a large attitude of the people from elgin i percentage of tho cost of the line mills to newmarket and perhaps to should it be extended through to sutton it is understood that aur- newmarket quality rsekvice- the last call its the last field and you are short of grain seeds or fertilizer we have the stock to help you finish after seeding the garden or roots seeds buy stivers bulk garden seeds and packages root seeds feed corn 3500 per ton fulopep chick starter growing mash chick feed stiver bros the melott is good for lifetime thh mclottc is so carefully constructed runs so evenly and easily that it is good for years of close skimming with a minimum of repairs the molotte is easy to clean its low receiving tank will save you back- breaking lifting we have records of farmers using their mclottc continuously for over 30 years with perfect satisfaction all the time send for free illustrated booklet easy term payments liberal allow ance on any make of machine jr a lister co canada limited toronto winnipeg the lister line 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