stouffville ontario thursday august 6th 1936 quality price alfalfa wanted good 1st and 2nd cutting hay for domestic and export meal submit samples for quotations dicksons hill mills bethesda plus est 1s42 phono 5505 markham service vandorf we welcome mr and mrs ernest preston to our community again on sunday mr and mrs don fines of newmarket called on mr mac fines mr and mrs e edgar rose visit ed at the steven home at pine orchard wo are sorry to report that mr john crawford had the misfortune of losing a shed implements two cars by fire on thursday night mr and mrs carmen rose and little daughter ruby of holt were sunday guests of mr and mrs bob brown mr and mrs robert carr motor ed to duclos point last sunday to visit with their daughter mabel and friend miss audrey switzer who uro camping there the ladies aid are holding their annual open meeting at the home of mrs herbert e oliver on wednes day evening august 5th everybody welcome especially husbands mr and mrs e pearson and mr robert shaw and family of toron to called on friends at wesley church on sunday and had dinner with mr and mrs louis brillinger wo owe congratulations to our yps for the capable way in which they handled the church service last sunday in the absence of the pastor who is holidaying with his family near beaverton last sunday a number of our men were called out to fightfire on the rear of the kingsley farm owing to the dry season the fire spread rapidly but was finally brought un der control without much serious damage the yps are holding their weekly meeting in tho form of an icecream social at the home of mr and mrs herbert b olivor on mon day evening august 3 early in the evening there will be a ball game between temperanceville and our team goodwood mansion house stouffville ontario all you can eat 35c meals tobaccos chocolates soft drinks sandwiches our specialty acme famous ice cream ladies and gents rest rooms free to all with a complete chassis lubrication the upholstering of your car receives a thorough cleaning with our electric vacuum tako advantage of this add ed service to you today and let us prove that wo aim to please carl boadway west end ssrvce station opposite the mansion house phone 265 btsjusirable wedding bells are ringing loudly mrs bartlett and granddaughter also visited here miss eva latcham of toronto at her homo here on sunday mrs jordeson and family have gone to bancroft for a couple of weeks miss viola todd and friend of toronto at wm todd for the holi day mr walter bryan and miss edna brignall motored to midland on monday miss castor of toronto is spend ing a few weeks with her cousin mrs cw watson keep august 12 open for the ice cream social and concert on the lawn of mr berttindall mr howard and donald forsythe mrs thos forsythe and miss velma glover at chas watsons on sunday mr and mrs wm sellers were in lindsay tuesday of last week atten ding the funeral of their niece miss zella cruoss mr and mts william sawdon of newmarket and mr and mrs bert plummer and doreen of queens- ville visited at mr and mrs george mayes on sunday mr and mrs robert rodgers of weston ernest sharrard oshawa mr and mrs james sharrard of pine grove were with mr sellers ono day last week also miss ruth gulliver of oshawa is spending her holidays with her grandparents mr and mrs wm henderson tho ice cream social and amateur contest on the united ohurch grounds was quite a success a large crowd in attendance lots of talent and lots of ice cream the first prize in juvenille class went to little murray tayor of 2nd concession who is really a born musician the first in grown up class went to taylor bros of the same home these boys are sons of mr and mrs albert taylor the second prize at the major bowes concert in the juniors wont to ovan brothour guitor and solo 3rd ironald dackworth of toronto guitar and solo second prize senior to miss verna may reading third miss edna briginal piano solo following a period of ill health lasting over a year there passed away very suddenly at his home at uxbridge on sunday morning july 25th james william peters be loved husband of velma f laven der of goodwood in his sixtyfirst year mr peters was the son of the late mr and mrs hugh peters of shiloh and was born near udora january 6th 187c his childhood was spent at shiloh and when a young man he went to the west whero he took up farming near gilbert plains manitoba later he returned to ontario and married miss velma lavender of goodwood december 25th 1911 and for three years they resided in toronto and then moved to a farm near shel- burne dufferin county after farming thero for ten years mr and mrs peters returned to uxbridge where they wore engaged in market gardening his wife and three children survive had undersized fish angler pays 2450 or the small- ness of the catch big ones got away someone has truthfully said that it is the little foxes that destroy the vine and murray carr a walkerton angler has likewise dis covered that the little fish are a troublesome pest especially if they be of the bass family when the warden of the game and fisheries dept looms up after the mess has been caught it seems that murray was one of a walkerton quartette that cast their hooks lines and sinkers into the limpid waters of red bay off the bruce peninsula on the fateful day of july 26th and while tho big bass seemed to have been on a hunger strike and refused to even sniff the bait the little ones were biting like mosquitos at a sunday school pic nic and murray was caught by the inspector holding the bag a charge of taking undersized bass from ontario waters contrary to the game and fisheries act was laid against murray by warden rolston of dwen sound and on ap pearing before magistrate walker there on tuesday last a fine of 20 and cost of 450 was imposed on the local disciple of issac walton which we understand his confed erates helped him to finance and satisfy the ends of justice goodwood toronto flashes damage nearly sttooo as fire destroys barn theres only ono way of finding out how desirable our pastry is tako a cake try a plo and youll say this is fine when youre fed by our bread you will say this for mine all of tho products of our bakery enjoy a firstclass famllj reputation stouffville bakery ambrose 8tovkr proprietor fire believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion on thursday destroyed a large barn and pig pen on tho farm of john grant about ono mile south of unionville with a loss of between 4500 and 5000 a horse calf and three pigs were burned while tho rest of the live stock was saved by helpers fire brigades from maple markham and unionville fought the hlaze r j feaster visited port hope over the weekend rev mr lunau was conducting services at the united church lea- side on sunday last mr p h davey sister and niece visited mount albert on wednesday last mr and mrs george lee passed the holiday at port bolster lak simcoe chas blueman of woodstock was on business in the city this week he reports the root crops much improv ed in the district since the rain some folk tour to the south some to the east and west but last week finds mr and mrs e j davey touring the north country we hope they enjoyed their trip william dfvey of ottawa was in toronto on business visiting mr and mrs w davey years ago billy played the kettledrum for the good wood brass band mr arthur lee wife and family of rochester arrived in the city on holidays visiting the parents and friends we welcome them back and hope their holidays have been pleasant and beneficial to them the lennox memorial picnic at jacksons point on civic holiday was visited by goodwood siloam and sandford folks yes our friends mr and mrs wellington smalley were there riverdale united church where our friend rev geo coulter is pas tor is a busy centre these days a devotional school for the district is held each day children of all class es assemble and many pleasant and educational hours are enjoyed mr and mrs george lee visited our esteemed friend mrs bewell at unionvillo last week mrs bewell is wellknown in goodwood and stil does not forget her duty to her church in playing the organ attention toronto friends hold everything and tako the pav ed road to stouffville then proceed to tho home of mr and mrs b tin- dall for the womens institute ice oream social on august 12th the roadway from stouffville wo are sorry to say is not one of the best but one can forgot this when they know on arrival at this home under the wi you will enjoy tho program which will be given by personal local news give big income in modern days very little of the oiog is wasted in canada alone by products of the hog that were pre viously considered and treated as waste now represent millions of dollars of additional income to the livestock industry the byproducts of the hog include skins from which are manufactureu brlsties piksmu hair curled hair upholstering plas ter retardeut felting glue sausage gelatin gloves belts straps pocket books and suoe counters from the fats are manufactured lard oleomargarine benzoinated lard salves cosmetics cracklings poultry and animal feeds fertilize tankage grease lard oil stearine stearic acid grease oil lubricants machine oil candles gelatin glys- ern red oil wool finisher fatty acid tar for roofing and paving purposes metal polish and soap among the many other miscellane ous byproducts are pharmaceutical preparations such as pepsin medi cinal tablets suprareualin and in sulin these and many other by products of the hog are in addition to its capacity as a food provided in the shape of ham bacon pork tongue heart liver kidney chitterlings and manufactured fancy meats and meat specialties the right kind of religion rev p bruce thornton who occupied the pupit of the united church in barrie last sunday is re ported as having said something worth while respecting the right kind of religion basing his sermon on the parable of the publican and pharisee who went to the temple to pray dr thornton said that the question today as two thousand years ago was not whether we were religious but did we have the right kind of religion jesus knew when he started his short ministry that his religion if he adhered to it would force him to the cross saul of tarsus was religious when he held the garments of stephen as he was stoned to death but he did not have the right religion till he was smitten on the road to damascus many people are religious today but they havent got the right kind of religion church attendance creeds or prayers avail nothing un less we are in touch with the divine the right kind of religion makes us humble even as the publi can it makes us courageous even as st paul became the right kind of religion would solve our problems today it is what the world is crying for miss jean ward claremont was the guest of mr and mrs george lee hss hilda broad toronto is the guest of mrs samuel hisey clark street inspector austin mitchell and wife also mrs sparling all of tor onto were recent guests at the rae home on church street mr and mrs s w hastings and marion also miss louise hastings toronto spent the holiday at lake of bays muskoka mrs w h shaw miss lucy waters and mr and mrs herb porter are camping near north bay for a short holiday tho milverton baker mr archie stover wife and children motored from their home near stratford on saturday afternoon to spend a day or two at their old home here sunday visitors with mr and mrs joe winterstein were mr and mrs wm davis and miss elsie from evart michigan mr and mrs wm kennedy of hamilton mr and mrs s kears toronto melville aro sale register saturday aug 8 auction sale of houso and iot household furniture implements tools etc on main st whitcvalo pro perly of w a code terms cash on chattels on property 10 pc cash day of sale balance made known day of sale no reserve on chattels reservo old on property ken prentice auctioneer glad to read of the new mail routo out of stouffville in reading the last paragraph of this write up one thing in motoring along some of these routes tourist may notice the different positions of these boxes how often wo notice the boxes on posts in a dilapidated condition such as a post leaning over with door of box wide open or a name scrawled with some old paint in a careless manner nothing looks hotter than to see his majestys mall box plac ed in an upright position on a nicely painted post at tho entrance of a homestead ono is almost suro tho houso and barn will bo found in tho same condition these 105 box hold ers will appreciate this new mall de livery what would be more fitting than to have tho courier mr moyer place in each box a weekly number of stouffvhlos newsy newspaper the tribune ask tho editor for n sample copy keep in touch with tho news of tho village and the sur rounding hamlets mr and mrs dalph cook staying with mrs miller miss luella gayman is visiting with mr and mrs j w lehman and family rev mr haig of agincourt occupied the pulpit of this charge last sunday mr and mrs harold mckay were homo over the holiday mr mckay took charge of the bible class in the absence of mr bruce who was guest speaker on the zephyr circuit the continued dry spell is lower ing the water level in many of the wells around here tt is a satisfac tion to know that we are on or near artesion area recently discovered by the dept of mines harvest and threshing is well under way in this locality the nlsiko yield was good we have as yet no report on the grain yield several field of oats have been cut for feed having not fully matured a series of softball games oe- tween the sixth line and bethesda boys was finished last monday even ing with sixth coming out on top at tho conclusion of the friday even ing game several rounds of ico cream and watermelon wore enjoy ed by the teams and tho fans rev gordon duncan and miss annie returned to warkworth on monday where mr duncan will re sume his pastoral duties it is 25 years since our former townsman was ordained otaoc ioc locfoi 301 stanley d o d o d o thursdayfriday saturday august o 7 8 littlest rebel star ring shirley temple short su bjects monday tuesday wednesday august 10 1 1 12 streamline express comedies and short3 10 o d o o d o d o d o august 1 14 15 trail of the lonesome pine jj all in natural colour sylvia sydney starring fred mcmurray aoooe ioe altona mr and mrs joe winterstein reginald and eugene attended the rose family reunion held at c roses cedar valley on monday civic holiday where a happy day was spent renewing friendships etc there were over a hundred picnicers who enjoyed tho hospitality of mr and mrs rose and family bethesda many in canada have ibeen advo cating that the government should control munition manufacture rath er than private concerns as one of the best moves toward peace these these will now be interested in tho fact that the new government in france is undertaking to make the nations armaments this govern ment is determined that there will be no profit for private individuals in furnishing arms and ammunition for the french army we are certain that all interested in world peace will applaud premier blums plan listowel banner mr and mrs j drewery were saturday visitors at a b sheffers miss dorothy richardson from aurora visited at russel hunts last week miss charlotte chapman of stouffville has been spending a few days with her sister mrs william burkholder another guest in the vicinity miss mary wright toronto who is holidaying with her cousin miss kathleen steckley fall wheat has been a good crop here also alsike but late grains are not very promising we need rains for the pasture fields quite a number from this district motored to stayner on sunday to attend a camp meeting which is be ing held there some are staying up there for the week ring the bells and let the news spread far and wide over the countryside to welcome all the resi dents of bethesda at the present time and all who have at any time lived in the district to a bethesda reunion which is being held in mr robert ratcliffs park on the after noon and evening of saturday aug 15th the honoured guest of the occasion is mr isaac pike who taught in the local red school house for forty years or so as many as possible of his pupils who can come are specially invited to be present themselves and bring their friends everyone bring their hasket of lunch and he prepared for a good time for tho ball tournament of bethesda vs sixth no definite end could he fixed however after game number four they made a distinctive score which made the sixth boys stick out their chests while our bethesda lads wero glad to go home and rest the dominion stores stouffville branch 25c grasshopper outbreaks havo occurred in renfrew north hast ings northumberland and monl- toulin island this summer births long at the general hospital oshawa on july 30 193c to mr and mrs e long ada giebner a daughter grove at the brlerbush hospital stouffville on august 4th 1036 to mr and mrs aaron d grove rlngwood a daughter gordon at the childrens hospital buffalo on august 1 193g to mr and mrs murray g gordon kathleen logan a son james hctor glassco orange marmalade jar 21 c domestic shortening 2 lbs junket ice cream mix asst flavour 3 for red rose tea black or mixed half pound 2flc richmcllo coffee lb 27c canned mandarin oranges2 for 10c welchs grape juice bottle 23c salted peanuts lb 10c sliced pineapple 2 for 10c quaker cornflakes 3 for 20c matches 3 tor 25c soap chips 2 lbs for hie clothes pins 3 dozen 10c wriglcys gum 4 for 15c wm malloy had tea at crosiers on sunday fred mcnair spent friday at chatham mr and mrs h mcintosh are holidaying at listowel mr and mrs d crosier and girls spent the holiday at port perry miss margaret cowan visited a lew days with missn esther davis numbers from this district have been attending the camp meetings at stayner miss marjorie madill spent a few- days last week with her sister mrs g baker mr and mrs johnson of toron to spent the weekend with mr a jones mr and mrs m tindall and family spent civic holiday with mr and mrs j coates mr and mrs j meyer also mr and mrs i lehman spent a couple of days at minden mr richard burnham of camp- bellord well known about altona was the oldest present the girls class held their regular meeting on friday evening last at the home of our teacher miss stevenson kinsale a number from here attended the burnham reunion held at sand- ford at the home of clifford elfords on the holiday every one en joyed themselves to the greatest visitors at fred pilkeys altona through the week and on sunday included mrs coakwell and daught er velma of box grove mrs cober and three children from long branch mrs a raymer of stouff ville and mr and mrs eldon bolan- der and family of bethesda improvement is reported in the condition of obijah brown who was laid up with neuritis or some form of rheumatism mr brown lives alone and when seized with pain could not help himself and lay for is hours before help came fortun ntely it is summer and not winter season otherwise his helpless plight would have proved more serious the regular monthly meeting of the altona womens institute will bo held at the home of mrs william slack on wednesday august 12th at 230 pm the stouffville sr institute will be the guests of the local branch at this meeting and will provide tho program roll call current events or favorite apple recipe the motto for this month is come in without knocking go out the same way seasonable snaps granulated sugar 10 lbs 40c kellogs corn flakes 2 tor 15c crown brand corn syrup 5 lbs 87c star handy ammonia bag 5c 2 1 lb tins pink salmon 10c 10 bars p g soap with order 88c pumpkin alymer choice 2 large for 25c rice 2 pounds for 19c orange marmalade 40 oz jar 27c zinc jar irings 2 dozen 30c fruit jars crown dozen 118 quarts bethesda general store r smith phono 712 employment wanted widow with child 6 desires positon as housekeeper town or country near school particulars in first letter box m tribune classified notices for sale 7 pigs c weeks old reg rennie phone 2101 for sale number of pigs g weeks old jos b hoover phono 5513 car for sale ford roadster 1929 model will exchange for live stock apply w claughton phone 5604 car for sale frontenac sedan good condition driven only 1g000 miles w gower phone 3308 in mentoriain ix memoriam zolltr in loving memory of our dear son and brother murray zeller who passed away august 4 1932 friends may think we have for gotten when at times they see us smile but they little know the heartache which that smile hides all ho while in our hearts your memory lingers always tender fond and true there is not a day dear murray that wo do not think of you sadly missed by mother father brother sisters separator international cream separator only slightly used for sale bargain 500 lbs- capacity h c quibell phone 2703 estray a dehorned red and white cow information leading to recovery thankfully received jack oboyle phone 6715 empoundbd 4 head of cattle on july 19 owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses elmer wells pound keeper lot 7 con 10 whitchurch ken phillips manager in mcmorlnm silvcrthorn in loving memory of a dear husband and father who passed away august 8 1933 friends may think we have forgotten when at times they see us binile but they little know tho heartache which that smile hides all tho while in our hearts your memory lingers always tender fond and true there is not a day dear father that we do not think of you wife and children men avanted to train for positions in diesel engineering must be interested in diesels and have meohanlexl ability and furnish good character refer ences give age present employ ment box m tribune farm for sale or rent ono hundred acres being the west half of lot no 3 in the seventh con cession of the township of markham fourteen miles from toronto near surfaced county road and church nunvber one wheat and clover land all workable good brick house good well and fair ouibuiid- ings owner will make extensive im provements to outbuildings and fences for suitable tenant apply to robert m armstrong owner box no 67 unionville ontario appreciations card of thanks we extend to the altona womens institute and the many kind friends for tho beautiful flowers and many expressions of sympathy and cheer our sincere appreciation during my recent illness abljah jones