stouffville july 17 1930 altona mrs j hutchison visited friends in claremont miss nelda maxwell is visiting miss flossie mcnair mrs w andrews billy and doris are visiting at mrs bunkers miss kate and blance reesor spent friday in toronto miss olive madill spent tuesday afternoon with evelyn armstrong miss leta bunker passed her normal entrance congratulations leta mr and mrs j pallister and cecil neal spent suuday at b iteesors mr and mrs stanley lewis and family visited in stouffville on sun day altona baseball team are becom ing experts they heat box grove 191 mr and mrs willis davis and family were- guests with mr and mrs a davis mr and mrs p nighswamler and family were at kitchener over the- week end we are glad to see so many from hero attending the evangelistic meetings at stouffville mr floyd mckay got his haying none earlier this year a good hired man is a real help mrs ileisey of toronto and mrs r nighswander or atlia visited at mrs m tindalls on monday mr and mrs j tindall miss viola and irene or goodwood visited at j tindalls on sunday mr and mrs murray dunkeld mr and mrs lome wags and bruce bain visited mr and mrs f wagg on sunday a number of toronto relatives and imr and mrs g lotton ot ux- bridge visited at o madills on sunday mrs kirbison and dorothy of toronto and miss jean jarvis of alinira have been holidaying with imrs win clarkson everything was prepared to the kings taste and the ladies of the institute are to be congratulated on the manner in which they prepared this appetising meal stouffvlll orchestra rendered suitable music during the evening which added much to the enjoyment as the big crowd did some visiting and talked about crops the neighbors yes here and there about election but your scribe never found out who was go ing to win the program like the eatables was abundant mr arthur carruthers acted as chairman and those taking part included mr t w eagleson misses mary and irene crosier mrs stafford luella cay man miss stapleton mrs winter- stein baker bros of gormley also the comedian a e bundle the proceeds exceeded 123 a very commendable ligure consider ing the admission was only 35 cents the first garden party held in the district here in some years was staged last thursday night by the altona institute on the farm of mr david crosier the splendid lawn and convenient culinary arrange ments were all that could be desired fortunately the weather was ideal and the crowd was large four tables served the supper they were in charge of misses leta bunkerflossie mcnair beatrice carter and evelyn reesor each ot these young ladies selected three young lady assistants and also young men for pouring tea so that the big crowd was catered to in prompt manner and supper owing to the sudden rain coining on and causing an interruption to ward the end ot our programme we did not have an opportunity to show our appreciation so therefore desire to convey our sincere thanks to one and all for their patronage toward making it a success and to the chairman and talent of the evening also all those that assisted us before and after the event signed on behalf of altona w i mrs d crosier pres mrs e lehman secretary too late for last week baptist church was well attended from this line mr and mrs c dawson of toron to visited with t lewis on sunday mrs robt mann ot claremont spent monday with her sister mrs j hutchison mr lome and thomas bunker called on their brother norman on thursday evening the goodwood united ladies aid held their monthly meeting at the home of russell feasby miss myrtle andrews of toronto is spending her holidays with the misses olive and hilda madill mrs w davis miss myrtle and effie of glasgow visited with j hutchison farm for sale west halt or lot 27 con 2 township of uxbridge 100 acres good buildings 9 acres bush will be sold at a sacrifice or would consider an exchange for a small acreage apply to owner a c metcalfe 73 sherwood ave toron to ontario massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassedy phone 902 resale depot our name for fair dealing protects you we have a reputation to maintain in selling used cabs as well as new ones the bargains in used cars we offer are genuine bargains prices are unusually low because our fair tradein policy makes it unnecessary to pad used cars prices in order to recoup for overgen erous allowances if youre a discerning buyer and want a good used car priced at what its really worth in unused mileage come in and look over our specials here are a few of our models 1 ford tudor 1928 1 whippet coach 192s 1 chrysler sedan 1927 2 ford coaches 192c 1 chevrolet sedan 1923 2 ford tourings 1926 1 mclaughlin sedan 1923 1 chevrolet truck 192s 1 chevrolet truck 19 21 1 ford truck ruxtle 192g 1 ford truck 1922 2 port coupes 1923 2 ford tourings 1923 1 jowitt sedan 1923 1 g p gelding 9 years old 1 fresh milch cow and calf delbert holden ford dealer stouffville phone 18402 free flowing fertilizers its here at last i an entirely new free flowing fertilizer that cant clog in the drill that saves you time and labour that gives you greater and more even coverage cil mixed fertilizers made in canada let us tell you about them kept in stock by stiver bros stouffville unionville ontario ciyzd check and double check the pledge from the moment i lie united states con gress first began its revision of the tariff the mackenzie king government has been fully alive to the situation and has made it clear both in parliament and throughout the country that at the proper time it would take such measures in re- ply to the american tariff as would effectively safe guard the interests of canada on june 19th 1929 hon ernest lapointe made this declaration we will continue to shape our financial policies on a national basis in the int erests of all sections in canada we will legislate not for one class but all classes and groups of the canadian people in the budget debate of the session of 1929 the prim e minister mackenzie king spoke as follows but i repeat and i do not think this can be made too clear that so far as the united states tariff is concerned that is a matter which the government of that country must settle for itself in accordance with its own interest and the united states will be the first to recognize if in any action they take our trade is adversely affe ted that it is our duty and our right and should be a id will be our policy to see to it that we make tich arrange ments with respect to our tariff as will further our interests in our own way the performances on may 1st 1930 the hon chas dunning delivered his budget speech in the house of commons and announced the most farreaching re vision of the canadian tariff which has been made in many years conservative speakers have tried in vain to minimize the effect of the budget of 393 on american imports to this country here is a statement from the official report of the commercial attache of the united stales legation in ottawa the budget speech to the canadian parliament on may 1st 1930 included tariff proposals by the minister of finance which represents the most extensive revision of the tariff since 1907 american trade aggregating be tween 1 75000000 and 225000000 is affected adversely in most instaices adversely in most instances v support the government that keeps its promises morgan baker president north york reform association j ii naughton secytreas markham tp council the regular monthly meeting of the imarkham township council was held on monday afternoon deputy- reeve r i stiver preside in the absence of reeve golm who was attending a conference re the metropolitan radial purchase the agreement for the operation of the line by the t t c was passed by council and the reeve and clerk authorized to sign the same considerable discussion arose over the road on the sixth ami some favored going the whole wav with 12000 outlay and others felt in cluding the acting reeve that it was not wise nor right to sink so much money in order to make a few rods of good road that could lie reached only by travel over miles of much poorer roads mr padget spoke for permanent work on the sixth but came round to the reeves idea if the work could he well patched tor 6000 finally all jumped into a car to give the sixth the onceover he- fore deciding a fixed rate of 75 cents per hour was set for mowing thistles general accounts ordered paid mrs whittakcr charity 1662 g a m davison stamps 800 wright and taylor ambulance 800 dr c d farnuharson 5 dickie fire engine co supplies for fire engine 8484 john e penny 1 sheep kill ed by dogs 1200 jas walker constable fees and mileage for jims s960j ii gowlaml weed inspect or 132 hours at 30c and mileage 230 miles at 5c and trip to toronto 5 total 5655 road accounts r agar 32s- 65 win allchurch 7020 george llennott 622 58 david hofd 990- 45 is j cunningham 2sj25 alex duncan 53710 philip for syth 1s905 david shadlock 839- 03 j g wldoman 1315 e a button one battery 315 fred hamilton one battery 275 g w hoover 3 loads of gravel 750 robert woodcock gas grease etc 1571 wilfred reesor gravel 14850 j a ilnrkholder operat ing grader s40 c bunker operat ing grader 22 harvey reesor gravel 025 david hare gravel 50 a j reesor gravel 12 j w perkin wire and nails 54c gam davison gas 840 r j cunning ham holts etc 165 a e woldon gas g4 spencer murray gravel gravel 20092 spencer murray grading townllne grader tractor ami 2 men 655 w g maxwell salary for june 125 notice to creditors the bulk sales act in the matter ot the bulk sales act and in the matter of john k icobek formerly doing business at markham ontario take notice that john ecober formerly doing a threshing business in the townships of markham and whitchurch both in the county of york and province of ontario iras made a sale of four 4 ot his com plete threshing outfits to rolph f baker joseph a byer edgar stick- ley and harvey coher and karl cober all of the said township of markham post office address gorm ley ontario and that hie under signed has hckii appointed trustee under the provisions of the bulk sales act all persons claiming to rank on the estate must 1116 their claim duly proven with the undersignd on or before hie 15th day of august ad 1930 after which dale the under signed will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to those claims of which it has then had notice dated at the city of toronto in the province of ontario this 15th day of july ad 1930 n i imartin ca trustee 73 king si west toronto out tenders sealed tenders are call ed lor painting the interior and exterior also fences etc of the school at no 19 markham lowest or any tender not necess arily accepted tenders close july 24 address tenders to r r johnson stouffville r- r- beef itixgkks and springers for sale harry wellman phono 0901 20 mccohmlck deer1xg reaper for sale cut only a few acres also durham bull 2 years old geo lewis phone 4712 20 farm for sale parts of lots 5- 6 con s whitchurch s3 acres in high class condition good buildings artesian well and 2 creeks apply on premises to fred mortson ph 221 giving up business kolt saije at 7 oclock on july 17th at the same place and time as the sale advertised to be held in my store next the mansion house 1 parrott and cage 2 school desks 3 restaurant chairs centre table odd chairs coal oil heater oak heatipr large coal stove oven pipes feather ticks and bed couch no reserve jacob yake jeweler stouffville for salk choice farm ot 50 acres markham lot 17 con s rear clay loam all workable complete set outbuildings 3 wells 2 cisterns young orchard abundance of all fruits rural mail hydro available t w eagleson go wanless ave toronto out administrator of r eagleson kst watch this space for bargains a g lehman the shoe man as usual we are dispensing high and low lest gasoline that will give you one hundred cents worth of mileage for every dollar oils that are exact in density and lub ricating properties for your cars and general all round car service and repairs specializing on generator work as usual too we serve you with courteous appre ciation of your patronage swifts garage the service station where courtesy is a habit 5 just once we ask you to buy our raisin squares or angel cakes loxed in sanitary containers by our bakers our sale of cakes is going ahead with leaps and bounds just ask our driver next time he calls to show you our attractive cakes eat stouffville bread r ambrose stover baker