stouffville ontario march 24 1932 1logal happenings i xext sunday is easter day i old man winter still has a kick monday march 21 day of spring older your hot cross buns right now at stouitville bakery just step marked the first jirs wm lewis lias gone te kingston to be with her eldest j daughter there who is ill at present to the phone please uutter fat has reached the peak price for at least the last twelve j months stouffville creamery is suits with extra trousers ready quoting 24c for butter fat cream its not right to say that every thing is dropping the tax rate in uxbridge town advanced three mills tor 1932 to a rate of 52 mills call and see the new suit lengths for spring at f e raes- xevv suits readytowear for spring all newest patterns by one of the best makers only 1930 with 2 pairs pants p e hae tailor the haynier eventide hour next sunday 520 to 630 oclock will render a special easter program selections from the messiah by handel the hallelujah chorus and many other favorites towear by 51950 p e it rae makers at only s tailoring shop a batch of light weight bread made in simcoe was seized and later handed over to the poor of the community which proves to us once again that the poor always get the short end of everything delivery at the plant this is a sharp advance of 3c in a week or sc of an increase in three weeks looks as if the old reliable cow is still on top this friday being a public holi day business places will lie closed the banks and government post offices also observe easter monday as a holiday and will do so as usual next monday the colder weather last week has preserved a good sheet of ice at the rink and skaters are still enjoying this popular and healthy pastime likewise the curlers are all happy individuals and were sorry we can- them a long period of most people are longing pring weather not good for wish iee arm mr foster wagg of mongolia who is giving up his 100 acre farm iat the end of this month is report ed to have rented a house and lot at gormley where lie and wife and seven small children will reside the 29th annual meeting of the york county mission will convene in the wideman mennonite church en good friday morning at 10 oclock there will be afternoon and evening meetings also to which the public are invited party that lost crank for chev six may have same by call ing at tribune ollice anyone wishing to purchase a sample of the york bible class year book may see a copy at alex scotts store rev c x good a well known evangelist in this district is con ducting special meetings in the mount joy mennonite church on wednesday morning this week mi gorden perrier was rushed to the general hospital in toronto i suffering from abdominal trouble i ho was seized with sudden pain during the night and suffered in tensely an operation is likely to be performed it is reported that the supreme court action in an effort to set mr and mrs a g snider of vandorf have been spending a few days with miss xora stapletou mr snider who is the general merchant in the county seat of whitchurch no settlement being is recovering from an illness of case may be heard rev w a cameron of weyburn sask who is attending the annual meeting ot the presbyterian home aside the last will and testament ot foreisn missio the late adam betz who died in stouffville is to be settled by the contending parties in the event of reached the in the court some duration and will soon be in next week good health again it is hoped t cpr detectives made esting discovery at alliston they report that young men are riding the bumpers- out of the city dropp ing off at rural points where with a hard luck siory they beg their meals and often something more picking up considerable change dur ing the day in the late afternoon they get back lo the city and spend their evenings attending hockey matches and the theatres on the money they begged dr fred isrillinger and wife o inter- peekskill xew york have been spending a few days with ills parents mr and mrs henry isrillinger and with his brothers in town messrs harry walter and percy brillinger making the motor trip from their xew york home the doctor met with a motor accident near tonawanda just out of buffalo and made the remainder of the trip by train mrs brillinger suffered slight injuries in t lie collision in which their car figured ssociation of canada being held in toronto visited the weekend with his uncle dr d c smith this thursday evening is the date of the oratorical night under auspices of the high school to be held in the auditorium theatre in addition to the contest a good musical program is promised come and support this worthy effort admission 25c mr delbert holden purchased 25 head of choice beef cattle this week from mr chas harper and on tuesday shipped two car loads for the toronto market choice heavy steers were quoted at c to 0 54 c a pound on monday and the quality of the stock in the local shipment ought to realize top notch prices the soloists taking part in tho cantata olivet to calvary and which is to be given by the choir of the united church on the evening of good friday march 25th are mrs harold lewis soprano mr carson wideman tenor and mr roberts williams of toronto baritone although farmers will be seeding in this section within a few weeks there are at least six farms in the locality that have no tenants at tho present time in all probability they will not be worked in the cirire- inont locality two or more farms are idle also a situation quite now to the district high taxes and low- prices for farm commodities are the chief causes for the lack of tenants for these properties stouffville and district is specially invited to hear the cantata the prince of life which will be given in the united church at markham on the evenng of thursday march 21 the music is much sweeter than in many cantatas silver collection will be taken mrs ormsby lehman and mrs cereal cadieux have been summon ed to their parental home a mile and a quarter east of balsam several times lately owing to the serious illness of their father david jones he was in an unconscious condition for some days over the weekend prepare yourself with easter so early and spring just around the corner you will be planning about vour new suit and top coat new styles in newest materials are now on display top coats are made in slipon and guards models and our prices are moderate and well within the reach of all come in and see these new styles mrs clarence glover with her two children 4 and g years moved from the farm at victoria square last week to live in stouffville she has rented half of mr george brownsbergers double house oppo site the standard garage on main street mrs empringham of gormley has also come to live in town and will reside with her daughter mrs glover we welcome these addition al residents to our community quite a number of stouffville people attended the funeral of the late daniel meyers ot zephyr which took place on tuesday of last week he was a member of the mennonite church in scott township and the funeral service was conducted by rev s goudie of stouffville among others in attendance from here was mr martin tait n old school chum of the deceased the late mr meyers was a brotherinlaw of mrs levi hoover and was only 57 years of age his brother the late peter meyers was a boot and shoo mer chant in stouffville over 25 years ago just wnat baby chicks should have no wonder baby chicks thrive so heartily on quaker fulopep chick starter tho base of this remarkable feed is good pore oatmeal justthe thing for tiny tender crops combined with the oatmeal are cod liver oil and cod liver meal toge ther with essential minerals and other valuable ingredients all thoroughly and accurately mixed i all ready for feeding just as it comes from the sack chicks grow faster stronger and resist unfavourable weather when you give them this wholesome oatmealbase feed next sunday afternoon the busi ness and young mens bible class will take up for discussion the gibraltar of our christian faith we expect a lively discussion to take place on the different theories of christs reserrection what are its historical and legendany as pects we invite all to come and hear tills very important subject dis cussed press correspondent your easter 295 hat for genuine fur felt in the latest models for young men in smart new snap brim styles in the leading greys and browns the most popular color a full range of sizes now in stock wallpaper dont forget we are head quarters for boxers well known semitrimmed and sunworthy wallpapers in the long list of casualties from cold and the flu wo note that two of the business men are taking an enforced rest from their labors on main street messrs john monk- liouse the merchant tailor and one of our longest standing business men also mr benj doten tho barber are among the fallen an assistant from toronto is engaged to carry on the work at the barber shop during mr dotens illness both these men have had an unduly heavy sickness but we all hope to see them in their accustomed places of business soon r e curtis phone 1g02 stouffville all electric it would be almost impossible to mention all the sick people in town and district for almost every home has been touched with the cold or flu but fortunately there are few in a serious condition one out standing case that is giving great anxiety is that of harry holden eldest son ot mr and mrs delbert holden whose condition last week for a few days was of the gravest with a trained nurse and careful medical attention everything is be ing done for the lad and latest re ports as to bis improvement are en couraging harry is a student of the continuation school the sudden death from a heart attack in toronto on sunday morn ing of mrs ira boadway aged 6s years came as a surprise to those who knew her her maiden name was modlena lawr being born on the 3rd concession of uxbridgetownship for 25 years she had lived in tor onto and was a member of the bible students organization surviving are her husband two sons william and kenneth boadway toronto five daughters mrs a ftl carson long branch mrs h thornback mrs t w lobb mrs william telford and miss blanche boadway and 15 grandchildren all of toronto mr arthur yake of stouffville was a brotherinlaw of the deceased while mr isaac boadvay is a brother of the bereaved husband the funeral took place from the late home in the city on tuesday interment being in stouffville cemetery mr merchant or business man do not make your accounts out on a pieco of note paper or blank form it looks mighty cheap when proper ly printed bill heads or statements may be had in lots as low as 100 the cost is so small it will not deter you from placing an order your business should be worthy of respect but you cannot command it when you are billed out on a piece of scrap paper h1c5is made by the quaker oats company sold by stiver bros phone 4501 buy quaker feeds ix striped sacks mr james r wilkin of myrtle manitoba spent a few days this week with an old school chum mr t birkett mr wilkin owns a sec tion of land about 2 miles from mr robt millers farm south of winnipeg the section last year was hard hit by the grasshoppers which came in millions damaging chiefly the large barley acreage such as mr wilkin had in crop the miller crop was not so affected as it was sown to wheat mr avilkin came east by motor and intends to return in time to put in his spring crop wsw is on exhibition in our store and we want you to see it such sturdy reliable washer would be hard to find and the price is no higher than light inferior machines this invitation is for you to come and see for yourself the young daughter of mr e cm mcgrattan tinsmith who came down from uxbridge to see tho rosoy oreilley play on friday evening was an enforced visitor in town over sunday the sudden snow storm friday night blocked a cut in the road between lincoln- ville and goodwood thus prevent ing motor traffic getting through over the weekend likewise an adjutant of tho salvation army reached here on sunday morning by automobile from toronto enroute to uxbridge but could go no farther and had to cancel his engagement in the northern town much to the dis appointment of tho uxbridge people who had anticipated his visit fyw brathwaite main street stouffville phone 1602 the annual supper served by tho ladies of the christian church is looked upon by many as one of the especially good things of tho year and in their anticipation they were not disappointed wednesday even ing last week tho supper served in the basement of the church left no one unsatisfied and the contented congregation which gathered in the upper part of tho building for the intellectual treat which followed were a satisfied lot the chief item on the program was the address by rev f e meadows of newmarket on tho lost dream with so many devices in this modern day to servo our every whim tho speaker indi cated that this spoon fed ago lacked the vision of the pioneer and the inspiration for hard work mr brown the soloist was greatly appreciated also a perusal of the annual report of the stouitville public library appear ing in our recent issue would cer tainly convince the most skeptical of the decided asset which our com munity has in this splendid institu tion in these times of high pres sure with every hour seemingly fill ed with some form of entertainment be it good or bad the library is a sort of haven where people may pause and meditate over a good hook speaking along this line from still another angle dr locke chief librarian said in part in making his annual report in toronto the place of the library in such times is to provide a solace through books for the loneliness and the friendli ness of the unemployed in the seemingly busy and unthinking world if it did only this it would amply justify its presence in the community for this is a work of the highest importance inasmuch as it helps to dissipate the depression that is within and this in turn helps to color with a more rosy hue the world which has seemed so dull and cold and dead and is there a greater work in the world than this the results of the recent farm stock sales have been more or less mixed so far as prices are con cerned implements are selling well also horses but the price of dairy cows is just the opposite an imals that a couple of years ago brought 125 are today selling at 50 or less at robt smiths sale in mark- ham township last saturday the highest priced cow was 57 and this was also the case on the farm of david boyd a few days prior to the smith sale however deputyreeve smith obtained a price for his horses that really made him smile the team sold at 200 each to a scarboro buyer while his third horse also went at 200 deputy reeve smith will remain on the farm on the 7th concession the property not having been sold at the sale feed your cows the sharp and steady advance in price of butter fat should eiicourage every dairy farmer to feed his cows better get the most for your grain by feeding it to your dairy herd and ship your cream to stouffvsll creamery co most efficient creamery 8ervice si nee 191s phone 186 stotjotwille ont we close every night at 6 oclock except saturday night 5000 demand dogs hunt to dominion stores where quality counts easter eggs each 5c peameal back bacon lb 17c red pkg tea 3 lbs 87c peameal cottage rolls 2 lb 25c peanut butter 2 lb 29c lux toilet soap 3 for 20c richmellow tea lb 55c english breakfast tea lb 43c princess soap flakes pkt 19c hawes floor wax tin 45c quick oats 5 lbs 25c milk chocolate buds lb 25c rolled oats 5 lbs 19c cracked wheat 8 lb 25c spy apples 8 lb 25c lettuce spinnach onions celery tomatoes and radish paul roadway manager stouffville ontario no decision has been reached yet by the ontario government regard ing the proposed ban on using dogs for deer hunting the hunters met members of the government at queens park two weeks ago frank baker the implement agent of stouffville going down from hero to assist in saving the dog for tho hunters ontario hunters game protective association secured 5000 signa tures on a petition supporting tho hunting of deer with dogs which was placed before the fish and game committee of tho ontario legis lature on the occasion mentioned tho association in february issu ed a plea for help to circulate the petition and moro than 250 re sponded mr robertson secretary of tho ontario hunters association said if it is found that deer are be ing depleted to an excessive degree we would favor one or more closed seasons rather than tho banning of dogs ho said a dog ban would prevent more than z5 per cent of the ontario hunters from taking part our older men contend they could not stand the strain and exertion of still hunting and it is our contention also that not one man hunting deer with dogs has been shot accidentally in the bush mr robertson blamed the deer depletion on wolves hunting 3 5 days of the year and unlicensed and outofseason hunters the associa tion he said advocated a higher wolf bounty and a provincewide gun licensing system those opposed to hunting deer with dogs say still hunting is more sportsmanlike personally he said i feel it is moro difficult to shoot a deer running full tilt than while it is in cover the has the largest group of chain stores m canada therefore they can sell cheaper womens shoos from 198 to 500 mens shoes 350 and up boys from 100 up childrens shoe3 from 85c up rubbers havo advanced but we are still selling at the old price repairing done as usual terms cash a g lehman jk send a draft wlien remitting money when you wish to send money out of town you are invitedto secure a bank of nova scotia draft for the required amount the draft will be prepared for you in a few moments without formality the scale of charges is moderate and you need not be a regular customer of the bank to secure the service sg established 1832 capital 12000000 reserve fund 21000000 total resources 265000000 stouffville branch f marshall manager