stouffville ontario thursday july 6th 1933 local happenings mrs robb and daughters mrs stevens and miss ann robb return- jaed last week from a visit to st thomas dr t f and mrs campbell of gait spent a few days recently with mr and mrs t b rao mr and mrs k a button also janet and john spent sunday at windermere muskoka sunday visitors with mr and mrs georke watson obrien ave wero mr and mrs finn mrs bessie lett and her son jack all of the queen city mr c e powell principal of stouffville continuation school two years ago when he went to grand valey school has taken a position at vienna as principal of the high school there at a salary of 1800 vienna school near london on tario is one of the oldest in the province and while the enrolment is about half as large as stouffville continuation it has the full status of a high school and it is thus an advanced position for mr powell his new duties commence sept 1st mr allan clossou sent in to tho toronto market his first shipment o seed onions for the season on mon days some of them had tops 30 high tho schools are closed for the holiday season or until tuesday sept 5th mr cephus rayiuer son of mr local thermometers registered 90aml mrs ab kaymer is in the tor and 94 in the shade about town on onto east general hospital sutfer- friday afternoon last when the heat g from an internal trouble brought of tho day was at its height fortunl by the extreme heat of a week ately while terribly hot the air was not oppressive the empty hay mows were well idled last week with new mown hay but there is still plenty to be cut yet the rains of friday interrupted tho hay makers to some extent al though it was a million dollar down pour just the same as all crops were in need of moisture a delightful motor party consist ing of mrs k i woodburn miss florence farrow wilbert gower of stouffville mr and mrs lyman pilkey claremont mr and mrs harry jarvis of wexford spent the holiday weekend at ardbeg northern ontario bray chicks the last call for fast growing early maturing chicks per 100 leghorns 7i ltarrtfl bocks beds while wynndottcs while hocks 805 black giants lc each more ten day burred bocks 1005 3 week 1405 5 years canada approved 7 years settings bloodtcstcd stock send ix your order today last hatch july 17 shipped anywhere 100 live delivery phone 420 hatchery at newmarket 81 claybubn ave st catharines ago mr robert leslie manager of the shaw store was called to hamilton on tuesday owing to the death of his nephew aged 1g years who was killed in a motor accident mrs knowles son and two daughters were in town from new market on monday visiting her sister mrs win csossen and with mr and mrs jno mckinnon mr and mrs e m still and billy motored to their summer home near orangevilie last week where mrs still and son will remain for the summer season gordon cober installed tho amplifier used at the street dance in newmarket on july 1st for the carnival it gave entire satisfaction as did the kidd bros orchestra from ballantrae miss leta bunker has been en gaged to teach public school in ss no 11 markham 3th concession for the next school year filling the position made vacant by the resig nation of miss wahueita taun sutton defaulted their baseball game scheduled to be played in stouffville this tuesday evening this was unfortunate as tho north shore lads stood second in tho league standing tho united church sunday school picnic will be held on july 14 at lake mussehnan mr j p cassidy local massey- harris agent spent the holiday at his homo near tweed reg stover fletcher goudie jim smith were among those who drove car load of passengers to the mennonlte camp meetings being held at kitchener last week and this the local people mostly spent satur day and sunday in camp goodwood trimmed the altona lacrosse team in monday evenings game at the arena a lively interest was manifest in the match which was exciting from start to finish mr and mrs georgo t lee and mr john w ratcliff will leave on thursday morning on a motor trip to virginia usa returning by washington dc with them will he mrs b gary richardson and son boyer who are returning to their home in roanoke virginia after an extended visit with mr and mrs leo death to bugs save yoir crops by imng bergers par8 green absolutely pure 1 horoughly teliablc sure to kill every time paris green i used for a pur pose which makes poor grades worse than useless its a ques tion of rlcath to the bugs or death to the crops it wont jay you to experi ment th paris green of in ferior quality borgers paris crean is best quality made by lewis berjcr co ltd lon don eng and distributed in this country by 7 ho sherwinwilliams co the name of maker and distributor both are guarantees of honest goods let us m ply you ufc s3 m thebrathwaite hardware 2s2ss5s22msssss3spsms8jis2ss5 special for friday and saturday july 7 8 lawson economy store geo lawson prop west end stouffville ontario silent matches 3 boxes 25c 10 lbs white sugar 70c play ball free with 1 doz cookies 12c l lb can of rose baking power 20c 12 lb red label liptons tea 23c natures best choice quality peas corn tomatoes 10c try our store for your weekend shopping phone 182 cash prices we deliver fesegsgiiz miss mabel gardhouse of thistle- town has been engaged to teach moderns and art in the high school at alliston for the next term at a salary of 1000 per year she was selected from a list of 300 appli- j cants and having been on the staff jat stouffville for some years wo can safely say that alliston picked one of the best instructors they could possible choose since leaving stouffville many people have ex pressed the hope that miss gard house might return here after com pleting her university course which she nowhas thats a good enough recommend for any teacher in a bowling tournament at agin- court held last week f l buttons stouffvillo rink won 4th prize and w r sanders rink won 5th each were recipients of suitable prizes robt mckinnon west end gard- iner was rushing about town this week witli a line sample of new potatoes almost two weeks earlier than usual they are selling at 25c for a g quart basket which is last years opening price the monthly meeting of the jr womens institute will be held on wednesday july 12 in memorial park stouffville as a picnic the altona branch will bo entertained members are resuested to bring a fork and spoon all welcome clareuco gilroy and wire of tor onto james mcgill and family al so mr and mrs wright and daughter of newmarket wero holiday visitors at the home of mr and mrs albert lehman last week quality service dr twentyeight pupils wrote the entrance to high school examina tions at stouffville school on mon day tuesday and wednesday of this week principal cedric watson stouffville sent up 21 students from the local school tho sessions were presided over by principal h w watson of tho continuation staff tho village council is establishing a record this summer for short sessions the last two meetings have been adjourned shortly after eight oclock of course there is some times enough to talk about to pro fitably keep the members going for another two hours if they were so minded to remain in doors these fine summer evenings many of our readers will recall the familiar personage of frank wells for years tho engineer on the old stouffvillesutton branch rail way he passed away last week at his home in toronto aged 61 years it is a coincident that both harry johns conductor and frank wells trainmen on this line should be summoned by death within a few days of each other all the stouffville barber shops havo been brought right uptodate in having installed electric hot water heaters during the past week both mike harding and forsyth bros took advantage of the special hydro hot water meters and equip ped their places with the service messrs snowball harrison in the collard block placed one in last month as previously announced it should not be overlooked that pri vate householders may have these meters installed free of charge by paying a flat rate of 255 per month for tho current used the barbers now have hot water on tap 24 hours of the day so that their customers will not find them napping no matter wat time they step in and demand a quick shave breezing along main street east last monday evening at a lively clip tolar boake and earl davis of altona riding in a flivver coupe ran into a parked truck opposite nel son byers residence the body of the coupe was completely wrecked and torn away from the chassis while the truck which belongs to ed thorne was also considerably damaged boake was driving and according to constable pugh did not see the parked truck until al most upon it when his companion yelled to him ho attempted to swerve clear of it but was too late and the force of the impact shatter ed tho flivver into all directions the two young men were more or less bruised and severely cut with fly ing glass a charge of reckless driv ing will bo laid according to tho edict of tho police i the former residence of tho late mary ann wright was flooded with water a foot deep last week and as tho place was unoccupied the miniature flood was not discovered until neighbors were attracted by water leaking under the door which camo trickling down the veranda stops the promises have not been occupied since tho death of miss wright and tho water was turned off at the street with the taps left open throughout tho house as is usual when a system is not in use tis said that workmen wero re cently repairing tho drains and it is suspected that they may havo turn ed on tho water in the cellar or at tho street without attending to turn ing off the taps in any case the water was coming freely from the taps when interested parties went in to the place to discover tho cause of tho unusual situation of water rushing out the front door of a privato dwelling with the flooding of the upstairs considerable dam- ago was caused to the plaster on the ceilings tho property was inherit ed by tho faith and truth temple toronto which organization is anxious to rent or sell unlike noahs ark which was attacked by the floods from within and accord- ward street property which also maintains to tho benefit of a strict ly religious group was attacked by the floods from within and acord- ingly suffered more or less in a i manner only to he expected from overflowing water basins mrs i usa i home of sullivan toronto having m sullivan of oklohoma visiting in town at the mrs fred wilson mrs is making her home in at present her husband passed away nearly two reeve morden attended the annual outing of house of refuge commissioners for ontario held at stratford last week after exchang ing ideas he came homo with the notion that tho york county house of refuge on yonge street is in the front van of such institutions when it comes to good management and the rendering of general satisfac tion to the inmates dr heis fly spray kills files in tho stable protects cows tn the pasture hess fly spray will not taint the milk nor gum or discolor the hair king bug killer more kill ir king j for any insect that feeds upon the leaf fulopep and schumacher feedi fulopep growing mash fulopep egg mash schttmacher feeds bran shorts feeds stiver bros phone 4501 stouffville ontario straw hats for men creams and grey shades of neat even weaves closely resembling panamas dome and semi tele scope crowns in snap brim styles sizes 6 to 7 price s100 to 195 mens flannel trousers outstanding values in groy or fawn shades that are so popular this season well tailored and finished with five pockets and cuff bottom price 9325 to 475 years ago speaking to the tribune she said she could not condone the policy of president roosevelt in his liquor program for the usa people she lived there under the old booze regime and would not like to see it return again mrs sullivan is also impressed with the apparent absence of depression in canada such as she was accustomed to see ing of recent times across the line an interesting comment appeared in saturdays globe commending the work done by the late major miller in behalf of the ontario forestry department the major was a soninlaw of our former citizen mr irichard underhill of toronto and the globes comment is therefore interesting to our people it says services rendered to the cause of forestry by the late major willis norman miller will be held in grate ful remembrance by tho people of canada major miller who was of united states birth was for a con siderable time professor on the forestry staff of tho university of toronto a few weeks since he went to indiana where his councel was sought in tho carrying out of the farflung reforestation scheme in itiated by president roosevelt his sudden death at bloomington will be widely lamented in canada rauel the lunctf tfitoap toronto single 85c return l5g daily service eastern standard time leave leave stouilvillo toronto a c15 am b 800 am b s15 am d 100 pm c 240 pm a 430 pm c g10 pm d 915 pm d 730 pm a daily except sunday holi days b sunlay ffi holidays only c saturday only d saturday sunday holidays only vacation tours muskoka lakes 30000 isles with all expenses paid low fares to all usa points gray coach lines the united church choir on fri day evening made a presentation to mr and mrs lome baker two of their esteemed members who em barked on the sea of matrimony the social event took place at the home of dr and mrs smith when mr isaac barkey interrupted the gathering in their social conflab to say a few words conveying the eulogies of tho members to the new ly weds which was followed by the presentation of an electric floor lamp by miss bertha winn ice cream and cake were served while holiday specials for boys boys whoopee pants two boys rayon polo shirts light colours to chooso from blue or and airy splendid for warm sum black mado with slash pockets mor days with polo collar and elastic back and wide cuff short sleeve plain shades only bottoms size 24 to 32 blue white and green price per pair 5100 price each 60c recurtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario musical numbers and speeches wore heard 35 wero in attendance mr and mrs j grose mr and mrs robert brown and mrs hamilton spent the holiday with mr and mrs bassingthwaite copetown watch for the opening date of the new talkie theatre in stouffville which is now completed and only awaits the installation of the talkie equipment groceries palm olive soap 4 cakes 23c olives large bottle 20c olives small bottle 10c parafiine wax per pkg 13c lemon oil large bottle lflc silver cream per bottle 15c cakes assorted per lb 15c a w- scon i free free to end depression and stimulate trade wo have decided to give away a new ford v8 tudor model 44 absolutely free to the holder of the lucky ticket to be drawn at a public demonstration in stouffville on january 1st 1934 or tho same valuo applied on any othor new ford car or truck terms and conditions free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchas ed free ticket for every 1 quart of oil purchased free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts accessories free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and accessories free paid tractors ticket for every one dollar in labor on cars trucks free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note contest openii on february 27 1933 and closes on january 1st 1934 the employees proprietor and his family are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign d f ford dealer holden stouffville ont