stouffvtlle ontario october 31 1935 stewart beare phone markham 2603 i to braithwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate goodwood alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere address gonnley po medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york count harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffvllle ontario phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffvllle money to loan dental d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone office 1011 residence 1015 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block poultry wanted keep in mind that we want your poultry and will pay highest market prices sam golden at pennocki livery r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 twkekl our bread is real food its tho food that belongs on your table its tho bread that will help build up tho health of your family its the bread that you should order by nanio to avoid substitution and thats a rather importan thing to remember mrs ross middleton is spending a few days in toronto we are pleased to see blanche todd out after her operation mr and mrs j r foote visited imx and mrs j e wagg on sunday mrs wm yakes of mount albert visited mrs wm haynes over the weekend mr and mrs victor cassidy of toronto visited at j e waggs sun day afternoon glad to know marie baston is do ing nicely after her operation in lockwood clinic professor and mrs dyer of tor onto visited with mrs ottowell on thaugsgiviug day mr3 watson mrs nattress miss myrtle watsou and mr and mrs it hynes visited at c w watsons on sunday mr albert forsythe and son ot toronto also mr and imrs hugh boyd spent sunday at the home of win todd herbert jordeson of marysville is the new track foreman on the cnr we are pleased to welcome him and his family to our community little samuel ottowell who has been in toronto having a tonsil operation is home again and is much improved for having under gone the ordeal the lol members will have a busy meeting next monday night it being election and arch degree night with some visiting members to be present and a swell lunch at the close hats off to our venerable citizen william morgason who walked most of the way to stouffville on wednes day to catch the tho tribune with an adv before going to press quite a trip on foot you say for a young man but our mr morgason was 85 on october 20 no one will overlook the united church anuiversary services on nov 3rd also chicken pie supper on the following friday evening november sth good supper as usual and play entitled wild ginger given iby hartmen players sunday services conducted by rev clare of bieckin and special music by udney choir a large number attended the pot luck supper held at albert taylors friday mrs wm porter and miss florence farrow gave two duets kathleen and cleo lee of stouffville sang and tap danced the taylor brothers entertained with guitar numbers howard haynes delbert cooper lome tindall charles plows gave harmonica and guitar music the annual bypu rally of this district was held this thanks giving day at lindsay four car loads of young people from our local union motored up for the two sessions the principal speakers were rev l a duco and miss louise dearborn president and secretary of tho interprovincial umon the goodwood society had charge of the devotional exercises in the afternoon all report the rally as one of the best they have ever attended music at the anniversary services in the united church sunday nov 3 1935 morning service anthem praise the lord randegger solo selected mr c boadway duett and chorus i waited for the lord mendelssohn misses anne lehman luella gayman and choir evening service anthem 0 that men would praise the lord vincent solo selected miss doris ross- solo and ladies chorus list the cherubic host from gauls holy city mr c broadway and ladies of the choir duett selected mrs- t laidlaw mr c boadway anthem halellujah handel organ numbers by miss anne lehman robert leslie choirmaster additional locals sonny jane sht coming friday real estate house to rent nov 1st 6 rooms electric and water miss g todd bethesda miss mccutcheon a former local school teacher spent tho weekend with mr and mrs arthur steckley mrs underbill from california mr and mrs j stouffville bakery ambrose stovek proprietor timothy seed prices canadian wool sheep raising is an important phase of live stock production in all te provinces of canada since 1913 a great deal of attention has been given to improving the qual ity of canadian wool and the man ner of its preparation for market propaganda has been mainly direct ed to securing improvement in the preparation of fleece wpol for market tub washing of wool and tho washing of wool on the sheep have been discouraged today practically all wool sold com mercially in canada is in the grease and the fleece are rolled and tied intact as they are shorn another important feature of the educational work is the emphasizing of the importance of keeping fleeces free from chaff and seeds this en tails better housing accommoda tion and greater care in feeding although there has been a great ciiango in tho quality ot domestic wools thero is room for further im provement was the guest of curtis last week mr and mrs ernest steckley reesor and kathleen motored to toronto on sunday where they spent the day with mr and mrs wright on danforth ave all the friends of mrs louis brillinger were quite concerned about her when she was taken to newmarket hospital on saturday she was operated on for appendicitis we wish for her a speedy re covery miss charlotte chapman librarian at stouffville library visited at the home of her sister mrs william burkholder on thanksgiving day other holiday visitors were mr and mrs j drewery who passed the day with mr and imrs sheffer a group of five members from the jt institute attended a district meeting held in toronto parliament buildings last wednesday the re ports to be given concerning this gathering should prove helpful to our own ibranch on friday evening nov i the wms are holding their fortieth anniversary in the church there will he a musical program and imrs jones of markham will be the guest speaker there will also be a cake in honour of the occasion a church plebiscite peace on phone n w byer for your hunt ing and deer license available any hour house for rent 6 rooms water and electric apply to miss valentine victoria street one of our aged residents elijah penuock who- is quite hi is suffering from shingles hot roast supper served at 6 oclock next monday evening at stouffville united church mrs george t lee has been entertaining her sister mrs e palmer and her uncle mr ira boyer claremont farm wanted to rent with option of buying 100 aree or more with good buildings and in good state of cultivation apply to box m tribune office wanted to rent with option to purchase 75 to 100 acres must have 8 to 10 acres bush write full particulars to blackburn mansion house stouffville farm for sale 100 acres well located adjacent to stouffville all workable with running creek through the property apply to owner on premises elmer fergu son tho current timothy seed crop roport indicates an abnormally largo production of this seed in canada in 1935 it would appear that there may bo about eleven million pounds of seed available for commerco as against five mil lion pounds in 1931 and an annual consumption in recent years of approximately seven million pounds owing to tho surplus in sight canada is now for the first time in history on an export price basis in respect to this seed in he past years prices at chicago plus freight and import charges were tho basis of value in canada whereas this year domestic prices may be based on chicago quotations less freight and export charges as a result ot this changed situation prices are now very low at this time last year timothy seod was soiling in canada at fifteen to twen ty cents per pound as against three to four and a half cents per pound at the resent time surplus produc tion this year resulted from two main factors ie tho high prices of last year which stimulated produc tion and the abnormally large hay crop which permitted farmers generally to leave fields for seed rather than cut for hay the dominion stores stouffville branch mr thomas robinson who for many years was a resident of aurora celebrated his ninetythird birthday at the home of his son alfred robinson on the second concession of whitchurch mr robinson is enjoying splendid health and lakes a keen interest in all that goes- on around him in honour of this occasion his daughters mrs abram shaffer and mrs parker smith and his son alfred robinson were present together with the grandchildren and other rela tives halloween folks don your costumes and venture through the lark shadowy night to assemble with the spirits goblins and witches who come to earth once a year at the halloween season this year some of them will gather at the home of mr and mrs chas atkin son on thursday night and you are invited to come and join them al though these supernatural beings are not supposed to eat food in order to live bring along some sandwiches pumpkin pie and candy and well see how soon they will become earthly creatures and demonstrate their ability in the eating line after a long preparatory cam paign of education the congrega tional and christian churches of the united states during the first week in november will conduct among their membership a plebiscite on j questions of peace and war beyond some 1000000 communicants vot ing privileges will be extended to all parish adherents fifteen years of age and older comprising some 3- 000000 more so that a fair cross section of american church opinion should be recorded the ontario branches of the church will not par ticipate in the vote five possible attitudes toward war are indicated on the ballot these range in scope from a pur pose to bear arms or otherwise sup port any war that the united states government might ever declare to refusal to bear arms in or support any war the government might de clare intermediate between these two extremes of inilitarinis and pacifism are willingness to partici pate in a war against an interna tionally recognized aggressor in a war declared by the government after making utmost use of every agency for peace in a war in which united states territory has been invaded boys warm brown overcoat for sale good style cost 25 will sell for 6 owner outgrown coat avail able at tribune office farjm to rent at lot 34 con 4 lmarkhamloo acre dairy farm all clear land lots of water fair buildings water and hydro in stables rural mail apply on the premises b coher gonnley mrs riches of cambray has gone to uxbridge on a visit after spend- jing some time in town at the home of her daughter mrs a e weldon imr and mrs wm taylor and two children of toronto visited the misses mary and susan daley last week mrs s a putnum of deseronto spent a day last week with her niece miss shirley colcleugh and mr and mrs k g tarr obrien ave farm for sale or rent 72 acres markham township 1 y miles from stouffvllle all work able but one acre fair buildings stabling under 2 barns spring water apply to nathan tarr phone 4711 melville dont forget the masquerade halloween party in the basement of the church thursday evening prizes will be given for best costumes come arid join in the fun choir practice will be held in the church friday evening anyone desiring to help win be welcome on sunday evening the choir will assist in the anniversary services at victoria square united church farm for sale 100 acres more or less desirable grain or stock farm all good work able land clay loam good bank barn frame house lots of water about two mil from stouffviiie at lincolnville possession immediate apply to e a lloyd owner stouff ville post office bloom in gt on glasgow wednesdny to wednesday specials tapioca bulk lb oc ginger snaps lb 12c aunt dinah molasses lvis tin 10c cooking figs 3 lbs f 3c molasses kisses 2 lbs 25c bayside stuffed olives 4 oz 12c bayside plain olives 4 oz 10c domino golden corn 2 tins 21c glasscos plum jam 32 oz 27c silver ribbon pumpkin 2 tins 10c richmello coffee 1 lb ic lifebuoy sonp 2 cakes 115c fig rolls 2 lbs 2fc iodized or free running salt 2 lb pkg 5e raisins lb 10c rolled oats c lbs 25c kelloggs wheatkrispies 2 pkgs21r plain or pimento chose yz lb 27c corn peas or tomatoes 3 tins for 2o old cheese lb 21c new cheese lb 17c white satin pastry flour 24 lb boo xxxx quaker flour 9s lb 281 paul boadway manager sunday school at the usual hour 230 pm mr and imrs fred ransom and family of toronto visited at mr henry slacks on saturday mis joyce cicaro lias returned homo arter having a lengthy visit with her father imr j cleare of london mr and mrs orval wideman of bloomlngton spent sunday at mr and mrs ralph davis mr and mrs murray slack vislt- rd with her parents mlr and mrs o tindall of quaker hill over the weekend miss adelaide davis was home with her grandparents for a couple of days last week the cottage prayer meeting will bo held on monday november 4th at the homo of mr and mrs walter davis dr and imlrs j j matheson of toronto spent sunday with relatives jas paisley and sister orillia were at lemon paisleys for thanks giving mr and mrs robt leask and children of greenbank spent the weekend at w a focklers mr and mrs wm heels of waubaushen spent several days at mrs wm storrys mrs jarvis storry spent last week at the home of her grandson stan rose at uxbridge irev c e and mrs foclcler of keswick also mrs jones and mrs paisley of markham called on their aunt miss mary burnett on thanks giving imfisscs ruth storry and alta fockler mrs o r tranmer attend ed an institute meeting at the parliament buildings toront on wednesday the bloomington christian church anniversary services will be conduct ed on sunday nov 10 you will read more about the occasion in next issue of this paper the womens association held their monthly meeting and social at the home of mr and mrs thomas farrow on monday evening it took tho form of a halloween social and a splendid program was followed by games etc and refreshments there was a iarge attendance at the regular christian endevour service in the christian church on tuesday night mr harry worling of stouffville gave a very helpful address on the liquor problem special singing selections were given by imr and mrs stafford ladies attention keep saturday november 9 for a cookery sale unde r auspices of the w a of christ church in turners ice cream parlor halloween party the stouff ville continuation school will hold a halloween party at the school on friday night november 1st at 8 oclock exstudents students and parents are invited for sale s room house and 3 lots with property all modern appliances and good sized rooms very easily heated with cellar cemented and good sized bath room also barn with stable and accommodation for two- cars apply d f holden phone stouff- villo 1s401 markham 120 visitors with mr and mrs a b steckley obrien ave thanks giving day were mr and mrs w imicgill and miss joy lever of glen- cairn also mrs white of colling- wood mr and mrs s p lennox were in town visiting their old neighbor mrs john pearson clark street now with the metropolitan life insurance co mr lennox managed the stouffville vinegar works which operated here 25 or 30 years ago airs vernon dennis and miss lou bereavement in memoriam in loving memory of our dear wife and mother selina raymer barkey who passed away november 3rd 1934 in our hearts your memory lingers sweetly tender fond and true there is not a day dear mother that we do not think of you sadly missed iby husband and daughter guitar violin your last chance to try 2 lessons 50c each take outfits which we loan home with you and theyre your property on completion of course new methods enabling students to read music very attractive very simple and very cheap adults or young people try two lessons any way total expense 100 no obli gation leave your name at baud- ways drug store and mr bell will call or come to mansion house at 7 pm each tuesday classified notices pullets ifor sale bred to lay rocks phono 4004 pups for sale fox terriers f l burkholder phone 6216 get your hunters and deer licenses from n w byer phone 2s06 twelve pigs weeks old stouffville for henry sale six mcmullen jersey cow for sale due to freshen middle of november tb tested jos g kirk phone 6002 get your hunters and deer licenses ifrom n w byer phone 2s06 ducks for sale the muskevee breed excellent table fowl ww jacobs ringwood for sale oil burner for furn ace new never unpacked property of mir bell see it at brathwaites hardware in memoriam in loving remembrance of matilda stover wife of wm morgason who passed away october 30 1924 the rolling stream or life rolls on but still that vacant chair recalls the love the voice the smile of one who once sa there ever remembered by niece and huslvnd in memoriaa in loving memory of my dear harvey toronto were guests on husband demetrious crawford who tuesday with their sister mrs sw passe away three years ago hastings other guests at the hast- october 29 1932 ings home were miss louie andaslep on the beautiful hills of god master john hastings also from by the valley of rest so fair toronto mr allan wideman one of our mongolia farmers is just having completed a paint job on his house which makes the farm mansion look right uptodate the work was done by audry brooks stouffer st who hopt that his handiword will bring him more such jobs brooks is also a carpenter seeking odd employment sometime someday when my lifes tasks are done with joy i will meet him there sadly missed by wife and family in ratcliffs hall the senior in memoriam in loving memory of my beloved father d h crawford who was called to rest oct 29th 1932 gone from me his smiling face those happy cheery ways the heart that made so many friends in the happy byegone days thinking always thinking longing dear daddy for you institute will hold a festival of wishing tho skies would open for sale waltham watch carried only two years 1000 or will trade for telescope rifle sight or leather windbreaker phono s114 l keeping work wanted young irishman wishes work on a dairy farm experienced apply to robt edwards phone 3621 or carl reesor unionville for sale purebred ayrshire bull tb tested 3 years also international gas engine 1 h hp for sale or exchange for pigs roy imoyer phone 5509 months early in november there will he a sale of needlework and homemade baking candy and flowers a feature will be the tea garden with a tea cup reader watch your paper for tho exact date mary a- tait mrs mary a tait 91 wife of goorgo tait glens falls ny for mer toronto resident died this week she was born in markham town ship residing in toronto and st catharines for many years her hus band was active in the paper and pulp industry on the niagara pen- inscula before going to the us she is survived by three daughters mrs edwin t reed toronto mrs w if burdett glens falls and imrs s carter hall wilton conn york east ridi tabul of voting 1 in york east ar m the conservative candidate polled 11662 as against goldie fleming his nearest competitor with s994 the york east returns by districts showing subdivisions are mrs theo madill who with her husband occupy the hand property main street east has been very ill and her condition is still precarious mrs madills friends will wish her an early recovery her daughter mrs hopkins has been waiting on her mother altona just for a glimpse of you ever remembered by edna and harve and family auction sale milch of cows etc mrs wm slack spent a couple of days in the city last week mr and mrs campbell visited with mr and mrs one day last week of barrle a davis tho undersigned has received in structions from the montgageo to sell by public auction on the farm of george mccormick vivian monday november 4 1935 tho following goods chattels the property of sylvester pollard cow b w duo in november cow b w due in november cow b w full flow iheifer black full flow sale registers saturday nov 2 auction sale of 120 acre farm known as the a e paisley estate on the uxbridge whitchurch townline about 5 miles north or stouffville also goou frame dwelling on main street stouffville these pro perties must be sold to close an estate and may be inspected any time before sale date on applica tion to th paisley stouffville phone 267 or to mrs alonzo allan gravel hillpraperties will be sold subject to reserve bid see bill for further details a s farmer auctioneer monday nov 4 eight young cows and heifers harness wagon cutter and other articles stored on premises of georgo mccormlck vivian will be sold without re serve sale at 1 terms cash f n smith auctioneer tuesday november 12 four acres of standing timber will bo sold in quarter acre lots more or less at lot 11 con 3 uxbridge the proporty of george wilson sale at one 4 months credit see hills for other details w f marquis auctioneer thursday nov 14 fanm stock and implements belonging to alex tait quarter mile west of cashel will he sold without reserve sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer mrs f lackie of fraservlllo cow white full flow- districts subdivisions dawes road 110 722 danforth 1127 1220 woodgreenwood 2854 1s02 todmordon 5579 1882 e y twp total 5626 nw scarhoro 19 1213 953 oakrldge 1824 611 birch cft 101114172539 1902 scarboro total 3466 north york total 898 markham twp total 1000 lmarkham village total 216 loaslde total 290 stouffvllle total 145 advance poll 21 mcgrogorflemlngwarrenwllilamsmccarthy 364 314 612 92 529 410 1520 225 1071 801 1727 125 1092 1090 1253 110 3056 2615 5112 562 1107 171 257 67 332 165 558 76 1221 657 1253 204 2660 903 2068 341 734 219 297 33 1524 153 1s7 32 299 42 17 5 213 105 112 3 479 20 43 3 29 4 7 visited a few days with her parents mr and lmrs b reesor misses hilda madill and dorothy pointon assisted with that service at churchill on friday evening last we are sorry to report that arthur wagg had to ho taken to the general hospital toronto on fri day evening last tho young peoples meeting was well attended on monday evening the meeting being in charge of the juniors from stouffvllle the twinkling star class mot at tho home ot miss annie lehman on friday evening last a very appro cow b w full flow cow b w full flow heifer black full flow these cows are all young set double harness 2 horse collars 2 hoes 2 neckyokes 4 imiilk palls plunger largo chop box 2 shovels steel pig trough wagon strainer flat hay rack insurance thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 26902 stouffville ont priato program for thanksgiving cutter sale at 1 fnsmith auctioneer terms cash time was rendered mrs b reesor their teacher giving a paper on peace a short social time followed with refreshments important dates mrs d crosier and mrs a wide- november 2028 royal agri man were in brooklln last week cultural winter fair toronto 5 attending the leaders training december 35 ontario provln 3sehol of tho girls coaching classes w fair guolph ontario ontario county in connection november 30 7 interna grand total 11662 8994 4062 7843 for ontario county in connection wlth tho department of agriculture and sponsored hv the womens 873 institutes tlonal live slock exposition and hay and grain show chicago 111 see h o klinck obrien avenue for your insurance needs in fire life automobile burglary and all casualty lines a c burkholder insurance canada ufg assurance also automobile and fire co a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffvlll monday wednesday and friday 9 to ix am