stouffville ontario july 16 1931 local happenings at island grove ho for mulocks picnic on satur- august 3rd the day league baseball newmarket vs stouffville this friday afternoon ou the local diamond pupils from altona public school had signal success in writing ou the recent entrance examination to high school seven students were sent up and all passed miss kate iteesor the teacher may be justly proud of the results miss reesor intends to remain at altona another year for sale high school books good condition bargain mrs john ston silvester block until further notice the millinery parlors of mrs watts will be open only on tuesday afternoons and thursday evenings each week the first local new potatoes this the serious condition of mr albert davis is giving his friends considerable anxiety mr davis leceutly consulted a specialist only to learn that his physical condition is anything but promising his son ace lias arrived from western canada and accompanied his father to toronto for the consultation principal cedric watson and miss lillian dowswell of the stouii ville public school staff are taking spocial courses at toronto normal school at present- mr watson is specializing in art and miss dows well in mathematics the voluntary action of these teachers in equipp ing themselves with these special courses will be appreciated by the school board and by the parents whose children will have the ad vantage of being taught by peda gogues holding specialist certifi cates other teachers trom this district who are taking summer courses this year in toronto in clude miss wahneita taun taking art and miss gladys dougherty securing the first part of her kinder garten primary certificate ardeuer to offer eason was kobt stewart and hes sold half his early patch all ready the early bird gets the worm came very true in this case lost large gold sunburst liberal reward tribune office lennox picnic will be held on same date as the lol celebration in stouffville which is being held in conjunction with the business mens association the estate of the late alfred 1 hoover was probated at 10000 the entire estate is left to bis widow the residence on church mrs robt fairies- one of our street valued at 3000 is ultimately highly esteemed residents suffered to pass on to the adored daughter a stroke this week seriously 111 at the new potatoes made their appear ance on the alllston market last week at 250 per bag marjorie nd u quite borne of her son floyd wilmolt warner of markham village has sold his confectionery business in that place to alf hothwright of kitchener the new proprietor of the markham store is standing the orkontarlo league a brotherinlaw to mr harry wei stouffville defeated newmarket on tuesday in the caual town by s to 3 and thereby secured the first william chapman has sold his farm at bethesda being lot 13 in the 5th concession to nd sedorka of toronto the sale price being re ported at fi00 mr chapman takes over some city property in the deal which was arranged through geo baker the local realtor the farm contains 50 acres the barkey memorial flag pole which came to grief in a recent squal of wind is likely to be re placed by new parts this week so that it may hold high its golden dome once more on the park grounds two new sections have been purchased by the town and men engaged to put them up this week the motto of the council and park commission who have handled this so promptly to neve- let the old flag fall was the right cours and with the extra guy wires to be added to the new pole it will take more than a squal of wind to bring down the flag again man the store is located on the main street almost at the interac tion with the provincial highway at the south end of the village listen in every tuesday and thursday 730 to 745 over cfrb radio station toronto and come and dance every wednesday even ing to the rocky mountaineers orchestra at cedar glen pavilion south side musselmans lake summer togs at the mens store mens white shirts for summer wear whether it is for sport or general wear the white shirt is the favorite for coolness and smartness they are made from cotton or fine mercerized broadcloth in collar attached or seperate collar styles sizes 14 to 17 priced at 150 195 250 mens cream or grey striped flannel trousers well tailored from superior quality flannel with regular pockets belt loops and cuff bottoms sizes 30 to 40 in the lot price 500 our boys department pennmans best quality cotton jerseys round neck and long sleeves special 35c 3 for 1 boys cotton golf sox made from strong quality yarns in plain and fancy patters at per pair 35c and 45c boys wool golf sox knit from fine quality yarn in plain colors with fancy tops at 60c pr boys long black cotton stockings knit from strong cotton yarn and will give excellent wear at per pr 25c and 49c r e curtis stouffville ontario phone 5c01 t k rou pathfinde 7ou wont believe what we tell you about pathfinder quality until you actually see the path finder tread goodyear for your self to look at it youll know its a good tire youll see thousands of miles of safe traction in its tread youll know its sturdy carcass means long wear youll realize that its price means value that cant be equalled let us show you your size fyw brathwaite stouffville ontario pathfinder tuba arc long tcearing goodyear quality the committee in charge of the affairs for the big celebration to be held here on august 3rd civic holiday are now selling a separate ticket for the street carnival the regular 50c ticket on sale for some time admits the holder to the after noon sports as well as the street carnival but it was decided to issue a 25c ticket for the night affair only either the 25 or 50c ticket will entitle the holder to the same chance of winning the new ford tudor which is to be given free to the lucky ticket holder by a safer margiu runnersup newmarket are sandford garden paktv the annual garden party and concert of sandford united church will be held on frank browns lawn sandford on friday july 17 tea served from 530 the melody boys of hamilton have been engaged for the evening and will present an enjoyable program visit scott township for big annual event quality v service writing from reglna mr john graham a former ballantrae boy indicates that his section of western canada is sharing the strenuous days of practically all parts of the globe work is difficult to find for the laboring man and one carpen ter who had heretofore always en joyed plenty to do found it neces sary to return with his family to old ontario last week the weed inspectors james gow- land and james maclean called at the tribune last week while in this district inspecting weed crops both in the fields and on the roadside the gentlemen note that the sow thistle is being got under control and for the locality adjacent to stouffville they declare the weed menace is not so pronounced there has been a big improvement in the last three weeks they state in the matter of cutting weeds and with the exception of a bad situation at the oboyle cemetery two miles down the tenth officials had no complaints to offer reginald walker charged with theft and eustace johnson charged with receiving appeared in county court in toronto on holiday before magistrate keith walker pleaded guilty to the theft charge and told the court he had taken the watch from the purse of a lady bathing at musselmans lake and had gone to toronto with johnson to pawn it johnson said he did not know the watch had been stolen until after it had been pawned both were re manded in custody until the 17th the lads were arrested over a week ago by constable pugh the morning train from toronto on monday was derailed about two miles south of stouffville just at the james mccreight farm the engine and tender nosed into the embankment before the train came to a halt but the passenger cars merely left the rails which had been riddled up by the engine running over the ties the passengers only received a mild jolt as they suddenly halted a wrecking train came down from lindsay and workedall day in relaying the track and lifting the engine and cars back it was not until seven in the evening that the road was reported opened and the evening train able to come through the biggest fish that has been lauded in these parts this summer was pulled out of the scugog at port perry last week by tim oneil he caught a lunge weighing 7 pounds as this is said to have been the only fish pulled out of the big pond that day tim must have had a particularly attractive bait that demanded the attention of such a big fin when the strike was made tim realized at once that he had a particularly avoricious monster that might have been a descendant of the fish that swallowed jonah holding onto the jerking line tim landed his prey which he brought home as proof that his experience wasnt just another fish story if it proved as pleasing to the taste as it was to the eye tim might he tempted to spend all his spare time between funerals in an effort to land another big fish of the jonah type last week mr r s reid of chicago was the guest of mr a v nolan although for long years he has been a citizen in the big american centre mr reid is a canadian by birth and a brother of chas c reid who frequently visits in town speaking on the financial trend in the usa our american guest predicts that the day will come when a system of branch banking will be instituted across the lin similar to that in operation in canada chicago he says is fast headed that way mr reid is con nected with the big foremans bank thero and consequently has a close insight into the financial trend after practically winning the baseball game last friday on the local diamond from aurora stouff ville through a series of poor judg ments and fumbling had it snatched from them in the final innings at the end of the sixth stouffville lead by two runs 5 to 7 and it looked as though it was all over but the cheering when the visitors connect ed with the ball in proper fashion and this coupled with weak support given the pitcher allowed the aurora lads to score two runs and thus tie things up the game ended in this fashion bruce lehman was on the mound for the locals and pitched good ball despite the out come mathers nine still top the league standing with newmarket in second place the locals are play ing a splendid game this season and look like sure winners of the york- ontario league theodore last winter garage was week by the wideman employed in the ringwood taken in hand last police charged with mr w b kester with his wife and family are here from calgary visiting kester dopplng cars he made a written confession to having put either sugar grinding compound or salomoniac in some ten different cars mostly customers at the ring- wood garage he has been held in custody for a week in an effort to find out why he acted thus and was expected to receive his trial wednes day this week the case is com- pelxed by the fact that wideman could offer no real motive for his strange action and by the fact that after signing the confession and making it individually to each car owner alleged to have suffered he then denied all he had confessed to melville mrjonn miller has purchased a threshing outfit jerry and wilfred mcgirl were toronto visitors on sunday miss jennie carruthers spent the weekend with miss trout in toronto miss doris lott of montreal spent a few days at mr willis lehmans miss helen hasting of stouff ville visited with miss marion sellers last week rev a and mrs mcneil had tea with mrs m houck on monday evening miss velma white is spending her holidays with her grand parents mr and mrs thos white mr douglas kinch of toronto is visiting a few days with mr and mrs nehemlah gayman mr and mrs ward hallmau were guests on sunday of mr and mrs willis lehman miss olive mckinnon motored to port bolster ou monday miss eleanor and annie white visited with their sister mrs jack leadbetter of markham on saturday evening miss edith brodie is visiting her sister mrs robt kelly of sunder land mr and mrs harvey houck spent monday afternoon with mr and mrs percy puterbough of maple stanley powell and wilson boyd two of our young orangemen attend ed the orange walk in toronto on saturday mr and mrs orval roach and daughter irma motored to sunder land on monday where mr roach and irma took part in the orange walk mr harold carruthers and mr and mrs george carruthers and family of brantford were guests of mr and mrs ok carruthers of toronto on sunday mrs livingston and grandson donald banks of toronto also mr and mrs walter scott and daughter jean of richmond hill and miss jean scott of st catharines called on mrs j nigh on sunday the young people of bethesda peachs and melville are anticipating a real treat next wednesday evening when they will gather at the homo of rev mcneil for a social there will be a ball game early in the evening after which a profitable and interesting program is being arrang ed rev auld of markham will de liver the address and there will be special music from the three socie ties a booth in charge of the wa will provide lunch everyone wel come st0ckaid animal spray kills and repels flies lice and mosquitos does not taint milk pleasant odor stain less does not blister or burn sprays easily 185 a gal stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario strand theatre norttim sound electric system ciitu sa uxbridge ontario his mother mrs george i stubbornly declared he was they made the trip from i innocent he admitted that he had an not been unduly forced into sign ing the confession but gave no mr kester says that the rates recently made effective on alberta in their motor ca coming through montana saw the j real hardships that western farmers reason for his strange action are called on to endure this year due to the drought and low prices u is expected that the readers of the montana sheep and cattle- the globe who now receive their ranches are virtually burned to a copies through the local post office crisp while the poorer grade cattle will shortly receive them at the aro being shot in order to preservo j tribune office where facilities will the food and water for the better be arranged to hand them out each stockers the price per pound is so morning this change will not affect low for theso animals that it would subscribers on the rural routes and not pay freight rates to ship them is being put into effect in order to to more favorable parts or toj 0 toe new increased postal market calgary keenly although the crops are fair in that territory on the announce ment of president hoovers mora torium on the war debt there was a great feeling of optimism notice able in the country and a percepti ble increase in business was regi stered travelling for a large cloth ing house located in hamilton this old stouffville boy is in a good position to speak intelligently on conditions in western canada and we are glad to note that he anticipates a steady improve ment in trade this fall mean an increase of 30000 per year to the globe alone and is calculated by the postal department to bring them increased revenue if other papers through canada take the same action as the globe the higher rate is likely to bring reduc ed revenue to the department of course the other dailies in toronto are not so greatly affected as this paper mentioned because the globe place more papers in the mail every morning that any other before the change is made all subscribers will be notified lemonville we are pleased to see mrs j k brown out again after her recent illness mr and mrs herb wells and family of aurora spent sunday with mr and mrs elmer wells blake yake is engaged for the holiday season on a farm near aurora master donald harwood of toronto is holidaying with his aunt and uncle mr herm and miss mina burkholder what about the ladies aid lawn social rev mr mills and wife are boarding with mrs thos spence for a time mr and mrs albert westland of toronto and mr and mrs foster wagg of mongolia were sunday guests with mr and mrs john spence we welcome rev and mrs e c french and family of st john newfoundland to our parsonage rev mr french gave his first sermon on sunday afternoon which was highly appreciated by all who heard him mr r french who has been attending toronto university for the past year spent the weekend with his parents this being his first visit with the family since he left st john last september mr h c pennock of stouffville spent the weekend with his grand mother mrs m cook miss janet button also was the guest of mrs cook on sunday miss helen walsh of newmarket is spending the summer with her sister mrs jim cooney mr p cooney was also a visitor at the home of his son jim for a week mr and mrs harry beck and son john henry mrs mary canning and other friends all of toronto spent sunday with mr michael wallace mr and mrs kerr and son russel of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs thos spence master thos kerr of toronto is spending the summer with his aunt and uucle mr and mrs thos spence mr bill walsh and sister kath leen of newmarket and friend miss jano morgan of toronto called on relatives in town on wednesday mrs jack holman of toronto is spending some time with mrs m cook mr and mrs blake sanders of stouffville called on relatives in town sunday evening the united church sunday school held their picnic at lake mussel mans on saturday afternoon tho picnic was enjoyed by the members of tho congregation as well as the children i u u t coming attractions july 16 17 18 florence tibbett and grace moore in new moon talking and singing july 2223 richard double bill attraction 2425 4 nights barthelmes in the dawn patrol oh sailor behave everybody is waiting for july 30 31 and august 1st to see east lynne remember these dates permanent beauty of the ford thebe are definite reasons why time and weather aro kind to the ford first is the body finish with its primer coat two surface coats two double coats of pyroxylin lacquer finish coat another important factor is the use of rustless steel for the radiator shell head lamps hub caps cowl finish strip and other exterior parts of bright metal this remarkable metal will not rust corrode or tarnish under the severest weather conditions it never needs polishing all it requires is wiping with a damp cloth as you wipe the windshield its gleam ing luster is never losl there is nothing to scale or chip off because it is lite same bright metal all tho way through and it is exceptionally difficult to dent because it has twice the strength of ordinary steel again the ford motor company is now treating the wheels fenders running board shields and front splash pans with bonderite before they are enam eled this holds the enamel to the steel so wind rain or mud will not cause the finish to crack chip or peel if the enamel is scratched enough to exposo the raw steel this new treatment will help to stop rust from spreading the enduring beauty of the ford increases your pride of ownership and is a factor in maintaining resale value come in let us demonstrate these features and explain to you how the cost of tho ford can remain so low in spile of the extra value mt 75 tob standard sedan p o b bast windsor ontario plus taxes bumpers ami spare tire extra at smalt eoit you eaa buy a fori jot a sntetl jbxcm payment on conoealeut ocoractrsicai terms d f holden ford dealer stouitrllln ont