volxlvii no 23 stouffville ontario thursday october 24 1935 a v nolan jp publisher digestive troubles resulting in indigestion dni anil stomach distress xval digestive tablets brine prompt and effective relief because they actually carry on the work of digestion giving the stomach a chance to rest and re cuperate at the same time they stimulate the flow of digestive secretions and in a very short time restore normal healthy action of the stomach two sizes 23c and 50c man who helped masonic brethren hew village from honor member woods is dead of 42 years j m storey the home of quality drugs druggist the death of john iloadway at kettleby wednesday last week following about two months illness removes a native son of stouffville born here s4 years ago his parents were peter uoadway and his wife raphael yake pioneers to this dutric a brother of the de ceased our isaac iioadway tells us that he remembers when his brothers william and john were young fellows they were given a contract by the late edward wheel er to cut eight acres of cordwood from the land now forming the northwest coiner of the village dr d- c smith decorated with regalia of grand stewart return to new year election in two places local farmers are champions provincial match former localites mark 50 years married with the churches declaring that but two men who had served as worshipful masters of richardson imasouie lodge stouffyille prior to the year in which he filled that ofiice in 1s99 were alive today dr d c smith gave an interesting reminiscent address be fore nearly 150 members and guests from all over the jurisdiction on friday evening in the ratelift block it was the occasion of the presenta tion of regalia to dr smith who had recently been appointed to the much of whioh is occupied today by i office of grand steward by the grand houses some of the eordwood was lodge of canada the gift was made bethesda w m s wiu ckbh- urate 10th anniversary isold to the grand trunk railway the wms of bethesda united church are holding their 40th anniversary in the church on friday evening november 1st at i oclock good iprogramme silver collection here is something extraordinary youre sure to enjoy this free concert silver collection ratcliffs hall on wednesday oct 23 at 8 pm sic be mistilied by the irajha direct from hinja music 28 piece orchestra stouffvilles very own dancing clever graceful classical dancing beautiful costumes magi which had just established the line through stouffville it was just 04 years ago when my brothers cut the wood and imr wheeler was a little afraid they would not get it done on time said mr roadway to the tribune the late john boadway who farm ed near kettleby in king township for long years is survived by his wire who was ellen ramsdep and who reached her s4th birthday on october 10 there is one son wither of newmarket and two daughters mrs leslie mount of kettelby and mrs ellis pratt of thornhill also two brothers isaac of stouffville peter of markham and one sister mrs jas drewery deceased is sur vived by 17 grandchildren the funeral was held on saturday from the late home to kettleby cemetery for interment gormley classes now forming for guitar also violin its your last chance dont miss this well loan you a complete outfit 2 trial lessons 50c each take outfits home your property on the course come early and see what can be done in 15 weeks very simple and encouraging modern methods leave your name at tjondunys drug store and mr bell will call mansion house stouffville ontario home cooking bread cakes pies 21 imieals 500 room and board 500 per week ladies and gents rest rooms friends will be looking forward to the coming anniversary services of the mennonite congregation here which was organized about fiftytwo years ago november 3rd will be observed to commemorate the event when rev d chatreau evangelist will be the preacher tor day bring ing two messages one morning and evening with mr o earner preach ing in the afternoon music will be supplied by the kinsmen quartette toronto and a profitable time will ho anticipated it is interesting to note that mrs d hoover was the first member of gormley congregation over half a century ago mr isaac pike veteran teacher and preacher opened the sunday school here at that time the present fine brick church was erected and dedicated in 1931 when the charge was part of the markham circuit the present pastor is rev shantz who is doing fine work here coming gflay i coach iinl hxtfotl the jungtftahfctmp stouffville to toronto standard rimo ioave ieave stouffvillo toronl o mrs h bay at anderson dundas a 715 am b 1100 am b 925 am c 130 pm c 345 pm 0 530 pm b 840 pm c 545 pm b 1015 pm n daily except sunday holidays b sunday holidays only c satur day only e daily except saturday sunday holi days copies or ttio new time tables are available at oil offices and agencies gray coach lines mrs 11 anderson stouffville rhone 158 stouffville and community are again in line for a special treat this fall as the jr womens institute have been fortunate in securing sonnyjane the hilarious 3act comedy given by the markham dramatic club in that village on tlie nights of october 4 and 6 the town hall on both these evenings was crowded standing room being hard ly available now the girls are asking your support from this community on the evening ot friday nov 1 at irat- cliffs hall we promise you an even ing of real entertainment orchestral music between acts doors open at 730 programme beginning sharp at eight admission 25 and 15c plan to come and bring your friends by his brethren in the local lodge who also tendered him a banquet to mark the event the banquet toast list was pre sided over by mr j f ireid wor shipful master and dr croach tor onto proposed the toast to grand lodge responded to by jphender son birchcliff district deputy grand master mr ii c tugwell toronto proposed a toast to dr smith to which the guest of the evening made an impressive reply dr smith said he was deeply touched by the kind words and sentiments express ed on this occasion and for the mark or esteem paid him by his local brethren who had bestowed on him the regalia of his high office referring to the history of masonry in stouftville lie dealt with the various periods since the local lodge received its charter in 1sg0 75 years ago he recalled his acquaint ance with james bowman the first ruling master and at whose funeral lie acted as pall bearer in 1902 for years the lodge was practically officered by men from toronto in cluding outstanding public men in their day such as the late john a mcgillivray and dr ohronoteka dr smith said he was first made a mason 4 2 years ago and served as wm in 1s99 and only george collard and john mcgratii are lett of the past masters of 36 years ago still acfive men in the district he paid tribute to men like the late w h todd for his long years of ser vice to masonry and as one of the many who had passed on the late w h todd joined the order in 1ss0 he said and his death severed a link that had bound them in brotherhood for many years prior to the banquet served by the wives of the local masonic brethren the lodge assembled in their own rooms in the lehman block where rt wor bro john ness toronto formally presented the collar and apron bedecked with heavy gold lace and gold plated in signia of office on dr smith up in bruce county been experimenting with the earlier date allowed under the statutes for municipal election and after an actual trial reverted to the old date of holding the nomination on the last monday in december with the election the first monday in january the chesley enterprise reports on the matter thus chesley council has done the right thing in changing the date of mun icipal nominations from the last monday in november and first mon day in december to date one month later this is on account of the ab breviated financial statement on the last of november without the last payment of taxes not appearing and being of little information to the ratepayers elderslie township ex perimented with the earlier date and changed to the latter as the finan cial statement afforded so little statistical information and the council considered it was a waste of municipal funds in having a partial statement of the townships affairs printed the enterprise favored the earlier dates when the statutes first gave councils the privilege of mak ing the change but we too have changed our mind as the actual working out of the earlier date has not been satisfactory especially since the depression set in when taxes have been difficult to collect even at the later date j york couuty and stouffville a golden wedding celebration at they have farmers scored signal success at theminnedosa man as recorded iu the international plowing match held iuj winnipeg tribune haldimaud county last week and attended by over 100000 people there were during the four days 544 plowmen competing and some of the choice wins came to stouff ville farmers for the second straight year the york county team composed of ivan raymer norman jarvis and lewis wells lemonville won the inter- county competition and the farmer trophy over haldimaud county team their nearest rivals there were is counties in this competition win timbers won first in high cut fred timbers first with 2- furrow tractor and harry pugh 3rd wednesday and first on friday with 3furrow tractor percy brown employed on lloyd turners farm captured a second prize among those who attended the match from this district as spectators werer e ratcliff jim hall elmer wells allan lewis melvern emmerson donald harper norm steckley floyd steekley and arthur pa isley sunderland nears the top supping beer at lake brings fixe thanksgiving market there was a very fair market in stouffville on tuesday the occasion being thanksgiving market while it could not for a moment compare with the crowds that came to town 20 years ago on market day it was a larger one mian usual for the present time poultry came in fair quantity excepting ducks which were not to be had at all geese ranged from 12 to 14c chicken 15 to 20c eggs 30 to 33c a dozen and butter 20 to 23c pound the snappy sunderland baseball nine which nosed stouffville from the local league championship this summer have travelled along until last week they came to grips with courtright the only team between them and the ontario championship courtwright came up from near windsor for the first game meeting sunderland in the brock village only to be beaten by a 32 score with the visitors complaining of receiving several alleged raw decisions at the home plate on saturday sunder land travelled down into south western ontario where courtwright apparently plays better ball than they displayed in brock township for they took tlie local champions for a ride to the score of 175 a third game will have to be played his week with the best two out of three being declared champions of ihe oba town groups ah the local baseball fans are cheering for sunderland hut they admit that courtwright will be a hard team to defeat sunderland may have been thrown off their stride because of the long motor trip to the windsor district but wait and see what will happen when the teams meet at guelph or some other point that will divide the travelling distance james f leeder 24 king town ship aloert iryinan 19 n scott 20 and harold billings 19 aurora were fined 10 and costs each in county police court on monday for consuming beer in a motor car at wilcox lake on saturday night constable john williamson whit church and constable robert wind sor wilcox lake testified to seeing the four youths in a motor car each with a quart bottle of beer half filled between his knees and a paper cup in his hands dont you boys realize that you cant have beer till you are 21 years of age i am reducing the charge because under illegal possession you would be fined 100 to 1000 6r three months said magistrate keith you may not always get a counsel who will give you the bene fit of his advice free marked 87th year permanent waving free slumber net with each wave special oil croquignole with fingenvave 250 nestle frederics eugene 350 5500 750 1000 shampoo and finger wave included for appointment phone 8114 l keeping i doors east presbyterian church radio repairing gordon e cober radio technician stouffville ont graduate of television college chicago now that fall is hore hotter radio programmes arc hero if your radio needs a tune up we can do it phone 1904 harvey quantz wa wear 80 his passing recalls the tragic death of his three children from diphtheria 40 years ago mr harry worling enthusiastic pastor of stouftvillo christian church who hopes to go to the mission field in india within a short time mr worling has been accepted for the work and those who know him rcalizo his ability to serve on the foreign field he will go out under the auspices of ceylon india mission tlie death of frederick harvey quant at his late home on the 8th concession of markham removed from the municipality one who has been all his years there he was in his 7cth year and was born at cashel where he spent most all his life farming the corner farm so well known to a wide circle of acquaint ances he was a member of the peachs church and a quiet in dustrious man like his father be fore the late frederick quanta the late harvey quantz was twice married his first wife being a jennings to their union three children were born and a tragedy the s7th anniversary services of the ii markham baptist church were held on sunday and monday october 20 and 21 with rev w s whitcombe former pastor but now a professor in the toronto baptist seminary as the special speaker on sunday and rev thomas mitchell late of edmonton but now of ring- wood for monday evening tlie church recently repainted was pro fusely decorated with flowers for the occasion mr whitcomoes morning dis course was from gal 313 showing the bible teaches all men are under a curse because of sin but god allowed the curse to fall on christ so that we might be free from the curse the deliverance is offered to all who will accept it his text in the evening was from john 146 he declared that jesus was not only the truth but the source of all truth also that he not only lived but was the source of all life and that be cause he was both the truth and the life he was therefore the way he defined way as the path from the starting point of the individual to his goal people come in contact with us here but cannot go with us when we depart from this life it jesus is permitted to come in con tact with us hererhe will take us to our eternal goal heaven the church was well filled for the morning service and packed at the evening service thus rev mr whitcomho was well assured of the warm reception always awaiting him in the hearts of the people of this district the choir from baker hill church rendered special music in the morning while the misses mary and violet hay of toronto sang three numbers in the evening the rain on monday evening may have affected the enthusiasm of some of the wouldbe church goers tho attendance was not what is of more than passing interest to our readers be cause the principles in the affair are a former well known ballantrae couple mr and mrs gray mr gray is a brother of our mrs sandy stewart imill street and mrs ira rusnell victoria street stouffville and russel gray con 3 whit church the winnipeg tribune says surrounded by their children and four of their seven grandchildren mr and mrs william hamilton gray residents of minnedosa and district for 47 years observed their 50th wedding anniversary wednes day at their home in minnedosa during tho day a reception was held in their honor at which mr and mrs gray received the con gratulations and best wishes of their numerous friends and rela tives both are enjoying excellent health and although mr gray re tired from active work several years ago he still takes a keen interest in the affairs of the community mrs gray was born at mount albert on july 22 1sg3 a daughter of mr and mrs james mccarty she received her education and spent her youth in ontario schools mr gray was also born in the county of york at ballantrae on sept 25 1s62 a son of mr and mrs edward gray the anniver sary of the golden wedding was al so mr grays birthday being 73 years of age on sept 25 1s85 mrs gray whose maiden name was margaret jane mccarty was united in mar riage to william hamilton gray the ceremony took place at the home of the brides parents in mount albert after farming for three years in ontario mr and mrs gray came to manitoba and settled on a farm 11 miles south of minnedosa they came to minnedosa with their family in 1907 when mr gray was appointed warden of the local goal which position he held until 1910 when ihe accepted a position with the canadian pacific railways he retired from railroading in 1927 and returned to ontario where he spent the following ithree years he returned to minnedosa in 1931 and have since made his home here both are members of the united church of canada having been members of the methodist church prior to union mrs gray is an active churoli worker and a member of the ladies aid in pol itics mr gray is a stiff conservative mr and mrs gray are the parents of four children three of whom are now living they are mrs e j bebdome gary ind usa mrs hilton g smith minnedosa and mrs george andrews minnedosa a son harold died in sarnia in 1932 seven grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren are also living imonviuik bloom1ngton raliantrae rev c b ijeffery minister sunday october 27th 1935 1045- 300- 700- ballantrae lemonville bloomiugtou 8touffvilxjs baptist church clias s mcgratii pastor sunday october 27th 1935 1000 am bible school classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship 700 pm gospel service pastor j scott ot bellevillo will preach at both services mr scott is a young man and a and a great preacher come and hear him wednesday s pm regular prayer meeting friday at s pm the biblo class will meet at the home of mrs nicholson all are cordially invited to these services stouffville mennonite churoh rev i brubackcr pastor friday s pm prayer meeting sunday october 27th 1935 1000 am sunday school 1100 am preaching 7 pm preaching 700 pm altona we are pleased to announce that we have secured dr peter wiseman of lome park college port credit to conduct a series of meetings to commence on nov 5th continuing nightly at s oclock excepting saturday and monday evenings when there will be no service sun day services at the usual hours this is a special evangelistic effort and we invite all to look forward to it there will be special music and singing by members of the college altona oct 28 at s pm young peoples meeting program by the junior yp all are invited bloomington and ringwood christian churches rov e morton preacher sunday october 27th 1935 the ephraimites in the long ago were slow to go to help in the day of ibattle but swift to claim a place of honour when victory was won are you like that services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood i went with them to the house of god ps 424 let us all go some place for worship bethesda new jr institute mr and mrs harold phillips from niagara falls were sunday visitors with mr and mrs william hunt mr and mrs a b sheffer mr and mrs wiliam march and bobby of aurora and mrs d snider of stouffville had sunday dinner with mr and mrs louis brillinger fresh in the memory ot older people was tho death of the three at the as one time from diphtheria when they might havo been expected however were but children mr quantz is survived by his second wife whose maiden name was maria browns- berger they had no children one sister mrs john houck of cashel also survives him since retiring from tho farm at cashel they lived a mile and a quarter north of mount joy whero imr quantz passed way next euchre another of those popular oes euchres will be held on wednesday ovcnlng october 30 in ratcllffs block good prizes and refreshments those who were there greatly en joyed the address of rev mr mitchell from jos 335 sanctify yourselves for tomorrow the lord will do wonders among you he stated in tho beginning that god sanctifies by his holy spirit yet thero are ways by which we may help or hinder tho process wo help by tho habit of withdrawl from tho things of tho world by the habit of concentration on the things that are good and by the habit of receptivity tho wonders manifest themselves in our spirit our body and our en vironment tho malo quartette from tho peachs united cnnrch rendered special muslo a group of young men from here motored to caledonia last thursday where the provincial ploughing match was held last thursday afternoon marked the end of the friendship circle and the beginning of the bethesda jr womens institute the meeting was held at tho home of imlrs arthur steckley and the attendance was large mrs reesor president of the institute ifor this district was pre- ont to read the rules and formally organize the bethesda branch mrs graham district secretary was also present wo wish the newly formed organization much success in the future the junior institute is holding a halloween party on thursday even ing october 31 at mr and mrs chas atkinsons home everyono is requested to come in costume the witch will bo there to tell your fortune ghosts will escort you etc etc refreshments to bo brought by the ladles will be sandwiches pumpkin pie and candy stouffviidub united church rot thos jjoidlnw minister sunday october 27th 1935 1100 am morning worship new days and old paths 230 pm ss and bible classes 700 pm evening service this service will be conducted by rev dr thompson of aurora united church assisted by his choir wo bespeak a largo attendance wednesday october 23 at 8 pm meeting of official board the womens association will meet at tho parsonage on tuesday evening october 29 th at 8 oclock next sunday november 3 is our anniversary occasion with revprof thos mitchell preaching at 11 am and 7 pm special musical numbers by our choir monday november 4th hot roast supper by our womens rvssociation from g s followed by i splendid concert by our choir assisted by irev h leo in readings and addresses by local ministers you are cordially welcome to all these services stouffvilij3 presbyterian rev w h fullcrba sunday october 27th 1935 200 pm bible school 300 pm church service all aro cordially invited stoupfviliie congregational christian church harry worling pastor sunday october 27th 1935 stouffville 1000 am bible school 1100 am morning worship 700 pm evoning service short song servico of old time hymns wednesday 7 pm childrens service wednesday 8 pm prayer mooting churchill 200 pm bible school 3 op pm church service this will bo tho closing service in our week of meetings the choir of ringwood church will sing irev e morton will bo tho preacher wo heartily invite tho public to any of our services