stouffville ontario october 29th 1931 2s2emwtvmiisyiisz local happenings special sale of millinery this i widow will do family washings thursday friday and saturday ac finished or rough dry 40 cents a mrs m e watts j dozen called for and delivered mrs jack main street mrs edwin vanzant has return- ed after spending a week in toron- while the man who grows potato to with dr and mrs holmes i stalks is not exactly to he envied ii is interesting nevertheless to note hear the seth parker group from the tremendous growth this year of allandale in the melville united the vines mr george bowers in- church this thursday evening- forms us that he had a stalk admission 25c it is currently reported that mrs benj madill nee mrs lloyd whose husband recently died in western canada is likely to locate in stouffville again after an absence cf a couple of years i measuring eignt feet and four in- ches in length which must have re sembled a pumpkin vine get ready for cold weather by wearing good footwear we have a big stock of rubbers mitts socks gloves heavy lfght and course and fine lehmans yarn in gray at 20c red black blue at 25c and skenes at 90c pound big snap in leather suit case regularly sold by us at 8 going for only 6 shoe polish any kind at 2 boxes for 25c everything at hardtime prices his friends in town will be sorry to learn that our young business man mr earl grubiu it o is leaving this weekend to take over an optical business at picton which lie recently purchased his parlors in stouffville however will not be entirely closed as lie will be here i at least two days each month of which announcement will be made at a later date earl is a town boy educated in our own schools and later a graduate with highest honors at the toronto college of optometry with him will go the best wishes of the citizens for a successful career in the city dr s t bodendlstel was called to lnionville on monday where a horse belonging to clark johnston bad slipped ad fallen on the road way the local vs found that nothing could be done for the animal a valuable mare which broke a leg in the fall the animal was destroyed delegates to the ontario libera convention last week from here in cluded mrs george lee and miss xettie bruce others who motored to london for the occasion were mrs george storey mrs w h shaw mrs alex grubin dr w a sangster and mr and mrs morgan baker do not forget the halloween masquerade and box social at mrs m e maexellys lake musselman en friday evening oct 30 every one is requested to come in fancy costume or pay a fine of one big nickle first and second prices are given for best lady and best gent costume program of halloween games and auction of boxes the mitchell mission baud will hold a bazaar and tea on saturday afternoon at 2 oclock in the base ment of the presbyterian church numerous fancy articles and linens from china will be on sale a special showing of ladies fall and winter coats is announced for saturday this week at shaws store with this opportunity of having the manufacturers samples brought to your very door do not miss see ing the display you have heard the original seth parker old time singers over the radio then hear the seth parker group from allandale this thurs day evening in the melville church 6th concession markham old time melodies and song with all the extras depicted in an evening at seth parkers home admission 25c at the close of the business and and young mens bible class meet ing on sunday last it was decided on the occasion of the annual meet ing in the basement of the church on the evening of nov 6 to hold a pot luck supper a nominating committee was also appointed to draft a set of officers for the coming year and report at the meeting on november 6th a g lehman the mutual shoe store terms cash on monday evening mrs nathan forsyth tripped over a protruding block of cement sidewalk just north of the united church on church street fell to the ground sustain ing a sprained wrist and other injuries as well as smashing her glasses this is the second or third accident at or near the same place which is said to be due to the heav ed condition of the sidewalk after night the shadows from the trees make it difficult to see the uneven cement work and the street and sidewalk committee of the council should take immediate steps to make the going safe at this point mens mid young mens winter overcoats new styles and new fabrics miss marguerite hodgins daughter of our local cnr agent again won signal honors in the tennis finals for the city championship in toronto this fall marguerite dupli cated her performance of last year by capturing the championship in ladies single contest in 130 they presented her with a silver cup and this year the prize will be a valu able club bag miss hodgins who is employed in the hydro offices is to be congratulated on her ability on the tennis court to arthur forsyth local tou- sorial artist belongs the hunters delight of bringing home the first deer of the present season in company with fletcher goudie and ward hainan art journeyed north on the monday of last week re turning on friday with his prey the trio dropped in cast of north bay and thirteen miles out our south side business man sot his first glimpse of the fleet footed ani mal instead of being attacked with buck fever like many a huntsman he pulled up his rifle with sure and steady aim good heavy warm coats that a man will appreciate all winter coats that look and wear well dark oxford greys and blues and browns and checks in fitted and regular models sizes 33 to 42 early shopping is advised prices range from 15 to 25 sizes 6 to 14 years right when theyre needed at prices that are remarkably low especially when you see the good quality in smart greys browns and blues prices ranging from 650 to 975 dont forget we are head quarters for stanfields pen mans and turnbulls underwear r e curtis phone 1602 stouffville ont the ability of the local press to get results was again demonstrat ed last week when mrs schell of gormley wlio spends much of her lime with her daughter mrs moyer at dixon hill advertised her house to rent at gormley the advertise ment caught the eye of mr ralph bruels of toronto and he will short ly become a resident of the com fortable little hamlet to the west of stouffville some eight miles there passed away at tisdale sask last month a former resident of whitchurch and markham town ships in reuben steckley in his s2nd year at one time the deceased kept store at bethesda and later farmed on the oth concession of markham but over 25 years ago he moved to western canada two years ago he visited here making his head quarters at the home of his brotherinlaw mr john atkinson main street west his wife prede ceased him some years but he is survived by a family of several children including mrs lj ernest of tisdale with whom the father lived of recent years frank steckley of bethesda and abram of stouff ville were cousins to the deceased a resident of the atha district passed away on sunday morning when death claimed margaret madill in her 76th year she was a spinster and resided alone with her aged sister minnie who is over so years of age there also survives three brothers john and tonf madill of claremont and ebenezer at aurora for some years the late miss madill lived in california but since 1920 lived in the house where she died on the 8th con cession of pickering see the findlay super- stove stouffville hydro electric users may think they are due for a nice christmas present by way of a re bate of onetwelfth of the amount of their toal paymens to the hydro during the past year but their neighbors to the north are still more fortunate the users of hydro in uxbridge will be given back on their december payments an amount equal to onesixth sixteen and twothirds per cent bi the amount collected from each custom er during the year 1930 as in stouffville this rebate will be made en the next billing only what seemed a miracle sav ed a car load of people from death on friday afternoon when the big hudson car they were traveling in turned completely upside down on the roadway at dickson hill the driver a mr cook of toronto was accompanied by his mother and two daughters they were travelling south on the 8th of markham go ing down the moderate grade to the bridge at the foot of the big enciine opposite the mill when fred ramer drove out onto the road from his field cook endeav ored to avoid a collison and he did but his car swerved turned over tearing the top off and smashing every glass in it the lady in the car was injured and was taken to toronto by a passing motorist but the other occupants escaped with minor bruises 15 eggs to the dozen heres the way one man who feeds quaker fulopep egg mash expresses his increased production i gather 15 eggs for every dozen i got before i used quaker ful0pep egg mash the base of quaker fulopep egg mash is pure oatmeal to this are added many other important ingredients which go to km a perfectly balanced ration a mixture which supplies all tfee necessary elements for heavy egg production bone meal and calcium carbonate furnish tk allimportant miaoeals cod liver meal high in vitamine d takes tie place of sunshiae and makes it possible for your hens to produce as many eggs in winter when eggs are high as they do in the spring fulopep egg mash is the cheapest feed you can use because it produces most eggs for least money besides being perfectly balanced it is finery ground and thoroughly mixed your hens cannot pick it apart every mouthful is per fectly balanced and because of these features less feed is required consider the economy of fulopep mash when you compare its price with cheaper feeds eighty pounds will go as far as oae hundred pounds of an ordinary mixture for the soke of tssore eggs and greater profits feed quaker fulopep ep mash mack by the qaahor oat company peterborough ojstari manufacturers of quaker fulopep chick starter quaker fulopep gxoraag maah quaker fulopep chick quaker fulopop egg mask maa quaker fpp grains for poultry quaker dairy ration for milch canrs schumacher feed for cattle hogs and horses sold by stiver bros scratch quaker stouffville ontario buy quaker we get several papers at our home here in rokeby sask writes mrs james h white but the stouffville tribune is the first one opened i would not like to be without it even if times are hard we are glad to know that our efforts are appreciated and certainly such commendation will do its part to maintain the standard of the local paper even newspapers like to bo appreciated mrs white and her husband are old residents of the lemonville district who moved west possibly twenty years ago or more 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 be op en tuesday thursday and saturday evenln closed wednes day at noons mr l fingold the claremont merchant has opened a general store business in aurora under selling the local stores in the sale of bread by the loaf ho is said to have started a bread war on yonge street and householders were enjoying a cash and carry loaf for only 4 cents last week this is one war the police will not be called on to put an end to the annual rally of the mission bands of toronto east presbyterial was held in stouffville united church on saturday afternoon at 230 pm bands were present from agincourt unionville millikens markham melville stouffville and uxbridge the programme took the form of scenes portraying the child life of japan one scene being given by each band the pretty japanese costumes worn by the children made it very interesting musical numbers were given by unionville band and stouffville mary haig band the meeting was presided over by mrs coleman presbyterial secretary of mission bands and greetings were brought by mrs shiell pres of toronto east pres mrs thomas of the toronto con ference branch and mrs gundy of tho dom board at the close of the do not overlook the date of nov 11th as the time of the benefit con cert in aid of stouffville cemetery to be given by the blind performers of toronto noted entertainers the cemetery commission hope that all citizens will get behind this effort to raise funds for improvements to city of our dead canadians have been greatly interested in the good will ship from australia just arrived in can ada with a cargo of fruits etc from the sister dominion this week hatcliff co received a consign ment of the australian raisins which for size and flavor are superior to other imported varieties and we understand they will retail at only 10c pound housewives should de mand empire products under these conditions his friends in town and on the howling club will he glad to learn that percy spofford is making satis factory recovery from his recent programe supper was served tc5 accident when he was struck by notice over 200 guests and brought to a close a very successful rally when taking on a supply of gasoline at strongs garage about ninethirty on saturday evening tho ford coach belonging to dr s s ball suddonly sprang into flames and before the fire brigade was called was reduced pretty much to a wrcckso far as tho body of the car goes a couple of small extinguishers were emptied on the blaze with little or no effect but when tho fire chemical engine open ed its nozzle tho blaze was subdued in less than two minutes notwith standing the fact that soveral men were present when the first flame shot out the car was enveloped so quickly that the doctors medical grip and satchel were burned in tho rear of tho car tho damage is partly covered by insurance train at the langstan crossing on october 18 injuring hi foot so that it had to bo amputated at the ankle on tuesday this week mr spofford was able to be out on the veranda at the hospital and it is hoped that he will be taken home in a few days shakespeaijk rightly to be great is not to stir without great argu ment serenity comes from sin cerity of purpose tranquility is the result of study and labor but notions of fidelity are in herent rg clendening funeral director markham telephone markham 9000 rev t ii mitchell ma dd former ringwood boy and pastor of robertson united church ed monton was formally inducted to the chair of practical theology at st stephens college on oct 5 says the edmonton bulletin after the usual preliminaries incidental to such a ceromonydrmitchell thank ed the gathering for the honor conferred on him and then develop ed tho subject of his induction address social conditions of the pre sent day which clearly showed his intimacy with this phase of practi cal theology ho drew attcnton to the present serious social dilemma and to the suggested cures chiefly insurrection and democratic exton- sionboth of which he affirmed must bow to the primary necessity of hard work under spiritual leader ship the century he contended was indeed scientifically miraculous but moral development had not kept pace carrying his attack of the mechanical to its greatest expon ent communism dr mitchell vig orously challenged tho destination of soviet russia without christian love please take notice that on and after sept 16th 1931 absolutely no credit will b given on ford parts plow- parts accessories and tires cash basis only will be strictly enforced the usual credit terms will be given on new and used car sales some unusual bargain s in used cars ford coupe 1929 ford roadster 1930 ford ton truck 1929 marmon sedan 1929 ford sedan 1928 ford ton truck 1917 dodge ton truck 1928 number of others cars and trucks d holden ford dealer stouffville phone 18402 coal coke 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 cement