stouffville ontario thursday september 29 1938 page five rennies choice bulbs cold wintry weather plant bulbs now for bright cheery blooms in the hyacinths tulips narcissus daffodils etc top size bulbs crocks flower pots bulb bowls macaroni ready cuts special g lbs 25c cream of wheat special 6 lbs 25c kellogs all wheat special 2 packages all wheat 24c 1 package kellogs corn flakes lc all for 25c bulk orange pekoe tea per pound 60c special 5 ponuds 275 campbells pork beans per tin 10c hammets wheat flakes per bag 25c section honey each 20c mixed biscuits per lb 15c aurora belle flour 7lb sack 20c canned pumpkin 8 tins 25c ratcliff co phone 7112 must stand trial continued from page one spread to the other buildings no i dont think that could have happened i believe they were two separate fires culverwell said he did not smell oil on a carpet hauled from annex no 3 but they just could not get the blaze out harry sanders stated that he was joint owner with his brother of the property in ques tion he estimated total dam age between 8000 and 9000 he was in his own cottage on the night of the fire and was aroused by someone shouting fire at his door he didnt see anyone around the fire when he ran out the beach house had been closed for the season and he could suggest nothing there that might start a blaze re ferring to the accused he said arthur probably felt he should be running the business but he had had no real trouble with him very recently mr sanders said there positively was no chance for the first fire to start the second alfred thomas employee at lakeview said he had prepared sketches of the buildings which were all admitted as exhibits at request of the fire marshall he had talked with the accused about 930 on the night of the fire was he sober asked n l matthews prosecuting lawyer i wouldnt say he was drunk he was not quite normal on his feet thomas said the toilet at the beach house had been nailed up for the season by himself but at the fire he noticed it was open accused frequently complain ed against the way the hotel was conducted but thomas could not relate any definite conver sation along this line miss helen rowbotham hostess at lakeview corrobor ated much of the previous evi dence about where the fire was first seen and of the strain ed relations between the accused and the owners mr kenneth stiver defend ed sanders who was brought into court by a constable he having been in custody since the fire marshalls investigation when he could not raise the bail demanded sanders will remain in custody until his case comes up at the fall assizes court fire marshall e jordan was present throughout the hearing which lasted a couple of hours and he frequently con ferred with n l matthews act ing crown attorney classified advertisements bring results mi wood range m ftv j r obtainable also without reservoir and with citherhirhshelfor closet it takes just one glance to see that the findlay condor is much more than just a new coal and wood stove 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supplied with electric attachment of two 1000watt elements in place of reservoir when latter is not required rnd outlawed weed in town of uxbridge unknown to the town author ities until their attention was drawn to it by a local resident patches of deadly marijuana weed have been found growing in a vacant lot just a stones throw from the main- street of uxbridge wf greig local lawyer there reported the existence of what he thought was marijuana to constable vesey and samples were sent to the provincial police in toronto the analysis showed that they had surmised correctly and it is estimated that the lot contains about 2000 worth the property where the weed was found has been in the hands of the receivers since june local authorities have notified the rcmp and officers are ex pected in uxbridge immediately it is not known whether the weed was planted deliberately or just happened to grow there the police will investigate this phase of the case in an attempt to learn whether any person has tried to raise a crop the weeds are growing as high as seven feet on a large mound of earth which had been moved from uxbridge athletic field a year ago however no sign of the weed was found on the athletic grounds constable vesey was inclined to attach some suspicion to the fact that the weeds appeared in separat- patches among which no other weeds were noticeable marijuana cigarettes outlaw ed in canada and the usa are a compound of the leaves and seeds of the plant marriages brown pollock the marriage was solemnized in hope united church of jean pollock daughter of mr and mrs james pollock of toronto to chas brown of stouilville son of mr and mrs a brown rev c m curtis officiated against a background of gladioli a comer played the wedding music and margaret thompson sang the bride given in marri age by her father wore a gown of white taffeta made on prin cess lines with a slight train her full length veil was held in place by a coronet of orange blossoms and her bouquet was johanna hill roses the brides maid betty pollock was attired in peach net over taffeta with trimming of turquoise blue and matching dolls hat her flowers were pink roses jean and joan heaton twin nieces of the bride were flower girls they wore kate green- away frocks of pink taffeta and carried nosegays of pink roses thomas davis attended the groom and the ushers were william pollock and clarence a reception was held at the home of the bride where mrs pollock received in gray crepe dress with blue accessoriesmrs brown also received wearing black sheer with matching accessories after the reception the couple left on a motor trip up north the bride travelling in a modish midnight blue knitted suit with matching accessories mr and mrs brown will make their home in mongolia ontario bethesda mrs alger maye of good wood spent a few days under the parental roof last week mrs alfred atkinson of stay ner spent last week visting with relatives in this vicinity we are glad to report mr valentine bolender is improving although he is still confined to his bed beginning october 2 sunday school will be held in the after noon at 2 oclock instead of in the morning as during the sum mer months the jr institute provided the program at the vandorf sr institute meeting at the home of mrs r scott last wednesday afternoon mr and mrs louis brillinger in company with mr and mrs ii heise of ringwood motored to winona on sunday while there they attended the anglican church where edward brillinger is rector 8th line harkham lemonville mr and mrs edwin hoover of the 8th line were sunday visiters with mr and mrs allan wideman mrs jennings of temperance- ville king township visited for a few days with her daughter mrs alvin wideman mr w dix who has been con fined to his home for some time with an injured ankle we are pleased to know is making good progress and able to be around again there was a large delegation in attendance at the mbc conference at gormley last week sorry to learn that rev william brown is to be transferred from this circuit mr and mrs wilson and fam ily and mr stipes of delhi visit ed mrs robinson and mr and mrs hollinger on their return from delhi stouffville game at stouffville mr and mrs robin son are former residents of delhi this line is now the scene of much activity in the harvesting of brussel sprouts where there are about 50 acres under culti vation allan wideman has about 8 aces wm wideman about 6 acres and albert wideman has 20 leased to a fruit firm in tor onto alvin wideman also has 10 acres under contract with a firm in the city there are also other small acreages the yield will probably be good though not quite mi to last year when a bumper crop was harvested word has been received by relatives that isaih sauder pass ed away at vernon bc on september 23 isaih was a son of the late jonas sauder and was quite well known here having spent his boyhood days in this locality he was active in the municipal life of the town in which he lived at the time of his death his wife was a daughter of the late john storry one time resident of the westend of stouffville altona miss rita wells has left on a motor trip to montreal mr and mrs james cooney and family visited in new market on sunday miss margaret preston is spending a few days with misses evelyn and velma yake mr and mr fred preston and family were guests of mr and mrs a yake on sunday mr and mrs john gibbons entertained hamilton friends over sunday the rev w s and mr irwin sang at the fireside ser vice in the stouffville united church on sunday night the stork is once again in our midst congratulations are due mr and mrs charles dennie who have a new daughter dont forget the young peoples meeting in blooming- ton united church at 8 pm monday october 3rd there was no church service here sunday afternoon owing to the funeral of the late mrs e a storry of bloomington a large attendance a huge campfire plenty of eats and a perfect night combined to make the young peoples weiner roast a decided success the rev w s irwin and mrs irwin motored to huntsville on monday to visit with their newly married daughter mrs thomas brown our teacher mr sanders re ceived word last week from queens university stating that he was successful in passing his summer school exams the members of the lemon ville and bloomington young peoples society extend their sincere sympathy to miss ruth storry in her recent bereave ment we tender our deepest sym pathy to mr ronald gibbons who accidently got both eyes filled with lime when attempting to fix the nozzle of the spraying machine while whitewashing his eyes under proper care and rest are slowly recuperating send the tribune to absent friends makes grand catch morgan baker mpp may be regarded as a good fisherman when it conies to gathering in the votes as past records indi cate but his prowess on the real finny tribe was established last week when he went north for a short holiday and hauled out a fish weighing 15 12 pounds it was a beautiful catch and to make sure that it was no fishermans dream the member for north york had his catch photograhphed war talk everywhere mr and mrs mitchell called on a davis on sunday after noon mrs fred johnson of stouff ville visited at norman neils mr and mrs william reesor spent friday evening with mr and mrs fred mcnair mr and mrs david crosier visited relatives in aurora on sunday m and mrs kerry and family of manchester visited at earl howsams on sunday mr and mrs w lewis of stouffville visited at a davis on friday last mr and mrs wm reesor at tended beaverton fair on satur day afternoon this has been one of the most difficult weeks of the year for gathering news the threat of war in europe overshadows al most everything else and wherever we contact a few men together war is the all absorbing question it may be upon us before this appears in in print but so long as it is held off there is always the glimmer of hope saturday is the dead line set by germany to come to terms with czechoslovakia but the plucky little nation is not giving up their country or any part of it with out fair arrange ment made about boundaries and the future integrity of the nation notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of wary e jones late of the village of stouflville in the county of york widow deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of mary e jones late of the villago of stouffville in the county of york widow deceased who died on or about the sth day of july 103s are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitors for the executor full particulars of their claims on or before the sth day of october 1038 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which the executor shall then have had notice dated at stouffville this 19th day of september 1938 dr stanley s bald stouffville ontario executor mccullough button stouffvile ontario solicitors for the said executor claremont the annual school field day will be held on thursday oct 6 in brooklin good luck to clare mont the opening meeting of the united church yps was held tuesday evening in the form of a social evening a goodly num ber were present to enjoy the weiner roast miss margaret macnabb is improving after her serious illness mr bert wilkinson is spend ing a few days in the usa wedding bells are ringing once more in claremont work is going ahead on the new restaurant the foundation being poured the first of this week free gift claremont community hall there will be given away free three distinct and valuable prizes to be drawn for hold ers of lucky numbers on paid admission tickets see local paper announcing names of merchants dis playing prizes in their store windows this week see windows of mr douglas druggist mr c a overland grocer etc mr lewis bakery grocery prizes being gjiven by courtesy of maple leaf milling co monarch flour general foods ltd maxwell house coffee canada packers easyfirst corn peas tomatoes frys ltd cocoa st lawrence starch company beehive corn syrup salada tea lever bros rinso soap showing saturday 8 oclock pm hoosier schoolboy starring mickey rooney and an allstar cast special added attraction breathless moments also a merry mentone musical cocktail party next week saturday october sth law for tombstones starring buck jones births brooks to mr and mrs a brooks claremont a son middlehurst at the brierbush hospital stouffville on sept 27th 1938 to mr and mrs clifford middlehurst rk 2 claremont a son mr and mrs stover and son edward of sarnia have been visiting relatives and friends in this district change of time table effective sunday september 25th leave stouffville leave toronto a 715 am b 925 am eastern standard time c 350 pm b 1100 am b 940 pm c 130 pm d 530 pm c 545 pm b 1115 pm a except sunday and holidays b sunday and holidays c saturday only d except saturday sunday and holidays gray coach lines copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and agencies tickets and information at mansion house phone 161