stouffville ontario october 8th 1931 local happenings i 1 thanksgiving day next monday men dont miss the free pant offer at our store on wednesday october 14 see display adv a k weldon merchant widow would hoard and care for aged couple or one person in own home apply to mrs jack care of dan miiier main street will all those who have been us ing the tennis courts during the season kindly pay their fee cf 150 as early as possible as there are tills to he met l m holden socty- treas fall footwear mens work boots with panco soles 250 leather soles 285 the rubber season will soon be here rubber boots black or red soles at 300 rubber boots all red 350 mens overs 80c up to si boys at 65c youths 60c womens 60c childrens 50c misses 55c on tuesday of this week dr ira frcel attended the meeting of the district medical council which met in brampton the doctor is a vice- counsellor of the association the tribune mailing list was corrected up to last friday look at the label on your paper the date appearing there indicates the time your subsciptiou expires do no allow this small item to lapse mr and mrs h kelly and baby ot sunderland were recent guests with mrs kellys parents mr and mrs jas brodie west of tcwu condition do not overlook the dance at victoria square on wednesday oct 14 in the community hall sniders orchestra with farmer hall as floor manager lunch served gents 50e ladies 25c everybody welcome of mr jos continues to steadily decline and little hope is j held for his recovery mr mowjer is one of our oldest citizens the jmowders health cmiriiiv ihiti and ezra armstrong dug potatoes this week weighing two pounds each on his farm on the 0th concession ot whitchurch a somple of the big murphies is in the tribune office window the gray coach lines are reduc ing fares to toronto during oct a return ticket only 130 as will be seen in the display adv of the company the mutual shoe store is the right place to buy your footwear a g lehman the annual thankoffering meet ing of st james presbyterian wm s will he held in the church at 230 pm on october 13th mrs w m kannawiu of toronto will address the meeting a cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the town mr harvey moyer of dixon hill harvested fifteen large loads of mangolds off one acre a few days ago if quantity could make up for the low prices this year everything would he line public school closed on wednes day at noon for this week the teachers convention being held at windsor it was necessary to allow the stall an extra half day in order that they might reach the conven tion in time for the opening meet ing on thursday morning lights and shadows of 50 years in the ministry is the title of a lecture to be given by rev dr harper in the bethesda united church on friday evening oct 10 at s pm there will he a musical program also the public invited admission 25 and 15c a shooting match will be held on thanksgiving day on the farm of david graham lot 14 con 10 mark- ham 50 geese offered 22 and long ranee rillcs and shot guns to ha used entry fee shotguns 35c rifles 30c on tuesday mr n m maclean received word from toronto that his broth r hugh maclean had died suddenly deceased was a travelling salesman for the london lithographing co and was en gaged at his work on the day prior to his death another brother pass ed away last march a member of a pioneer family of victoria county hugh is survived by a wife and two children one son norman of toron to and mrscapt rand macxally jnd by four brothers and two sisters namely dr john maclean of trenton archie at community sask n m maclean of stouffville neil of toronto mrs ii r gillespie ot kyle sask and mrs win asling of edmonton the late mr maclean was buried in toronto fall goods arriving new lower prices during the past couple of weeks of summerlike weather the tribune has been shown some tempting samples of fresh picked raspberries but a few days ago mr albert leh man the harness maker on main street picked from his garden a supply of black raspberries sufficient for a serving at the tea hour while the red berries are becoming fairly common in small patches the black variety is something of a rarity the newest and fastest game iiox lacrosse at richmond hill arena saturday october 10th jtrioounty league game aurora vs richmond hill game starts at s15 pm s1000 in cash to holder of lucky number admission ticket genera admission 25 cents it was the duty of janet the maid to tie up jeff the house dog every night before she retired one night she failed in her duty and next morning found jeff loose he had played havoc with the contents of the larder when the mistress heard the news she inquir ed has he eaten much janet every blessed thing replied the maid except the dog biscuits quality service flour prices reduced after going about with a pain ful arm for almost two weeksmr morley synies the goodwood carpenter consulted a physician only to discover that he bad a fractured right arm morley took a tumble while engaged in taking down a silo at sony for everett watson of greenbank but is now taking an enforced rest from wield ing a hammer and saw during the heavy rain storm ou wednesday morning this week there was just one heavy crash of lightn ing all unexpected that flashed over the town striking the residence ot mr thos williamson aud tear ing off a few hoards as well as damaging the electric lighting system and the radio the stouffville creamery was also struck with minor damage while in all parts of the town radios were burned out and telephones put out of com mission the storm did not give any indication of lightning accompay- ing it consequently people did not take the precaution to disconnect their radios school notes the narrow culverts so dangerous to traffic on the roadway between ringwood and markham on the 8th concession were all widened out las week so that cars and trucks are no longer in danger of striking the cement sides if they had occasion to pass at the particular point these culverts were all constructed before the roadway was widened to its present width in the days when traffic was not the problem it is to day the junior womens institute will hold their monthly meeting at the home of mrs o r trannier on wednesday october 14th at 230 pm roll call whos who and why in ontario address rev e c french his trip to palestine and the holy land music miss si watson also duet by mrs sta fiord and mrs jas winterstein men and boys are you prepared for cold weather your favorite styles of underwear are much lower in price some lines as much as 100 and 125 per suit under last years prices we carry the well known lines of stanfields turn- bulls ceetee and penmans in all wool wool and cotton and fleece lined in combina tion and seperate garments call and see these well known lines before making your selection the store for men and boys r e curtis phone 1602 stouffville ont see the on sunday afternoon miss peari styles teacher in our continuation school was removed to st michaels hospital suffering from typhoid fever her condition is said to he very favorable but she will require to be off duty at least a month the vacancy on the staff is being filled by miss duncan of brandon man a recent graduate of toronto university miss duncan was in toronto last week and was secured through inspector mills on sunday so that she arrived here on monday morning for school opening word was received here this week of the death at strathcona albsrtu of mrs belli madill formerly of stouffville the deceased will be better known to the people of stouffville- as mrs lloyd who lived in the east half of mr george urquharts house on main street her maiden name was elizabeth drown and after her marriage to the late mr lloyd they moved to tho usa where they spent long yoars or until his death then mrs lloyd located in stouffville again and two years ago last august she married beiij madill ot strathcona formerly of oxbridge when tho couple soon after went to his western home death was due to a stroke and the remains were buried it strathcona now showing at our hardware its the last word in refinement and service enameled in color but above its- fine looks the findlay super stove is a wonderful baker and heater other stoves to choose from also in stock in cookers heaters and furnacettes built especially for farm town homes fyw brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario this store will bo op en tuesday thursday and saturday evening closed wedncs day at noons the death was announced from toronto on sunday last of mrs walter renfrew which took place at tho family residence 54 ingle- wood drive that evening the late mrs renfrew with her bereaved husband were residents of stouff ville 25 years ago living in the house now occupied by dr rail at corner of obrien avenue and main street mrs ronfrew whose maiden name was elizabeth miller sister to our citizen mr robt miller was a woman of very fine qualities and was highly regarded owing to ill health she came to toronto about a year ago prior to which mr and mrs renfrew lived near vancouver two daughter s survive in add tion to the bereaved husband the funeral on tuesday afternoon to stouffville cemetery was attend ed by many old friends of tho family tho capacity of the mennonite church was scarcely able to accommodate the large crowd which gathered to attend the farewell sermon of the pastor rev s s shantz on sunday evening last a young peoples meeting opened at 7 when mrs shantz spoke to the audience delivering an appropriate and soulstirring address on my hardest farewell when the pastor took charge of the service at s oclock many from other cougre- gallons in town had swelled the numbers in the audience while few failed to get in at all sancti monious malancholy faces in tho pulpit do not help to win souls said the pastor in his opening remarks ministers are apt to get this way from their daily experiences but the sadness he encounters is not taken to the pulpit by the tactful minister during iris pastorate here mr shantz said that he had endeavour ed to extend his effort to win souls beyond the confine of stouffville and he paid a tribute to the church workers who made it possible for him to conduct evangelistic services elsewhere much had been done dur ing his four years here but much more is yet undone he said he con demned the present day financial structure which permitted suffering all over over the world as we see it mergers millionaires and institu tions are amassing great wealth savings are piling up in the banks and yet people are starving hvoe unto them that gather wealth and fail to help the needy in theso dis tressing days the pastor based his remarks on the life of moses and the patriarts he thanked god for their experiences which are a guide to us and he aptly pointed out that what made moses a great man was what he gave up your success may bo measured by the sacrifice you make for others christ the great est of all men made the greatest sacrifice in the great struggle for souls pastor shantz declared that sectarianism sinks into nothing his chief ambition was to win people for christ mr and mrs shantz aud family left on monday for their new charge at owen sound no business in any town should allow a newspaper published in his town to go without his name and business being mentioned in its col umns says the american banker this applies to all kinds of business or professional men it does not mean that you should have a whole halt or even a quarter page adver tisement in each issue ot the paper but your name should be mention ed if you do not use more than a two line space a stranger picking up a newspaper should be able to tell what business is represented in the town by looking at the paper this is the best possible town adver tiser the man who does not ad vertise his business does an injus tice to himself and the town the life of a town depends upon the live wide awake and liberal adver tising business man solon no man can bo a law unto himself while there aro pub lic interests to bo served our organization serves public interests with wisdom and zeal fairness characterizes our financial statements rg- clendening funeral director markham telephone markham 9000 i the local field day held hero on friday of last week although some what lightly attended proved quite a success the following are tho winners of the separate events senior roys 100 yd dash 1 wm bryan 2 charles ratclilf standing broad jump 1 wm bryan 2 charles ratclift running broad jump 1 wm bryan 2 charles ratclift shot put 1 charles ratclift 2 grant raker slow bicycle race 1 donald closson 2 charles ratclift baseball throw 1 charles ratclift 2 grant baker high jump 1 grant baker 2 harry baker hop skip and jump 1 wm bryan 2 charles ratcliff junior boys 100 yd dash 1 wm malioy 2 harry baker standing broad jump 1 wm malioy 2 john mcneal running broad jump 1 wm malioy 2 jack pennock hop skip and jump 1 wm malioy 2 john mcneal high jump 1 murray holdeu 2 john mcneal shot put 1 jack pennock 2 sam borinsky baseball throw 1 john mcneal 2 jack pennock sack race 1 wm smith 2 donald closson relay race 1 wm bryans team 2 jack pennocks team champions senior charles ratcliff 14 junior wm malioy 12 senior girls 75 yd dash 1 elda hutchison 2 anna scott running broad jump 1 elda hutchison 2 mary doten standing broad jump 1 elda hutchison 2 mary doten hop step and jump 1 helen hastings 2 mary laidlaw high jump 1 anna scott 2eulah brlllinger baseball throw 1 marjorie hoover 2 mary doten tennis serve 1 edra 2 mary potato race 1 mary mary 9s pound bread flour at 225 bell cow bran shorts reduced oilcake meal and gluten meal cheaper we want to buy good malting barley and good ontario oats dr hess poultry panamin hog special coal coke f stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario cream are you getting everything pos sible from an uptodate creamery service if not try the stouffville creamery co most efficient creamery service bince 1918 phone 186 stotjffville ont open tuesday thur sday and saturday evenings pts pts notice please take notice that on and after sept 15th 1931 absolutely no credit will be given on ford parts plow tires cash basis only will be strictly credit terms will be given on new parts accessories and enforced the usual and used car sales some unusual bargains in used cars fordlloadster rumble seat 1930 ford town sedan 1928 ford tudor 1928 ford haf ton truck 1929 ford half ton truck 1927 ford coupe 1929 3 ford ton trucks a number of other cars fordson tractor 1927 d holden ford dealer stouffvdlle phone 18402 burkitt laidlaw laidlaw doten 2 audrey hoover eulah brilllnger 3 logged race 1 mary laidlaw mary doten 2 ruth davis z myrtle rose relay race 1 form 1 2 fofm 2 champions senior 1 mary doten 19 pts junior 1 mary laidlaw 14 pts special prizes are to bo awarded to the winners ot tho championships while the other winners will receive ribbons your dally paper renewals may bo left with tho tribune office official agents our clubbing offer with the tribune will save you money under tho regular rates coal goee flour feed coal our sampson feed is an all round good feed for cattle or poultry bran shorts and middlings cheaper in price cement and tile on hand at all times put in your orders for coal and coke now while you can get it dry and clean s w hastings phone 169 tile salt stouffville ont bmhnt