teteitft vol xlii no 20 stouffville ontario thursday july 17th 1930 a v nolan publisher fly spray for cattle z- will not stain a gallon 50c 1 gallon 100 arsenate of lead 1 lb 35c j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs phone 1003 a tower clock is offered to stouffville but suitable tower must provided on public or private building be business cards medical dr s s ball phpsician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county dr walter ii woodrow medical arts bldg toronto eye ear nose and throat specialist will be in stouftville every other thursday 7 9 pm office at dr dales a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouftville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am a former resident ot stouftville who has a very warm place in their heart for the old home place wishes to leave a family memorial to this community in the form of a fine english tower clock with musical hell striking the hours our would he benefactor was in town last week and authorized the tribune to say that they are desirous of making this gift if only a suitable tower can be provided to house the timepiece on examination pf the presen tower on the tire hall it was found that its condition is not too safe and that the winds have shifted its position about six incites at the southwest corner the council are faced with re pairs to the hall this summer and if they see fit to remodel the tower to accommodate the clock the same will be donated promptly at the present stage the donor of this clock wishes to remain unknown to the general public but the offer which would be a handsome and lasting gift is nonctheless genuine the giver also intimates that a tower might be placed on the post office or a memorial tower might be specially constructed on another site which would also meet with approval the tribune will place tlte offer formally before the municipal council to take such action on as they see fit drs ira herbert freel b ira free consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm tttes sat tues tburs sat afternoons by appointments only dr herbert frccl 9 to 12 am tues thura sat g to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed frl afternoons by appointment only dental e s barker lds dds honor graduateof royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block thousands flock to arena services 2500 people present on sunday evening dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeon and ot the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate ot rochester childrens hospital office commerce bank up stairs phone office 1011 residence 1015 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers o buttons block stouftville money to loan george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont box 24 phone 179 george coltham ontario hand surveyor surveys levels municipal engineering aurora ontario box 204 phone scii veterinary s t bodendistel vs bvsc veterinary graduate of ontario veterinary college phone 3901 stouftvillo successor to dr j t storey earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist honor graduate ot the college of optometry ot canada gold medal ist and first hormant prize winner in 1928 at stouftville every thursday friday and saturday office in the grubln block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouitvuio 2405 the big evangelistic leampaign is in full swing every evening in the arena at memorial park it opened on thursday night with about 000 in attendance and the numbers have grown for each service until sunday night it reached the climax of the week with a congregation of 2500 peoplethis figure is not exaggerated tor the seating accommodation lias been checked up the evangelist rev john thomas is a welshman who lias just enough brogue to show his origin he is a pleasing speaker with a power ful message his sermons are not long but decidedly pointed the sincerity of the man is never injstak- en and the result of his campaigns lor converts are always highly successful mr thomas has a great helper it mvs thomas who has spoken at the meetings on several occasions the couple served for years on the foreign mission field they have five children and one daughter is aiso serving as a missionary in a foreign land sunday nights appeal for converts brought out over 20 seekers so many people have heard the colored quintette over the radio that they felt they knew them when they came here for this campaign which lasts until july 2sth the leader is m lacey who is accompanied by his wife also a wonderful singer the other members are messrs parker jones hodgins and talbert all are married men although mr talbert lost his wife a few years ago he has two children surviving the mother they are all southerners but have travelled a great deal all over the american continent rev s s shantz the mennonite paslor under the auspices of which church the campaign is being con ducted announced at one of the opening meetings that a budget had been made up amounting to 1100 which included the total expenses of evangelists singers arena lighting advertising and other incidentals when collections had been lifted to this amount no further requests would be made on behalf of the campaign meetings aro held every night un til july 2sth with the exception ot mondays song service each evening at 7 45 on sunday next services morning afternoon and evening with favorable weather it is expect ed that 1000 people will find their way to the big arena next sabbath local tax rate struck 31 mills the municipal tax rate for the year 1930 has been struck by the local council at 31 mills ou the dollar which is the same rate as obtained last year the bylaw setting the rates was passefl at the july meeting of the council ow ing to the illness of reeve h w sanders councillor lioriusky was appointed acting reeve for an indefi nite lime and his first official act to receive a deputation of ladies piloted by dr ira freel the deputation consisted of mrs ball mrs h b freel miss e sarigster mrs allan coudie mrs borinsky and mrs everett smith representing various organi zations in the town mrs ball ex plained the object of the visit which was to receive a deputation of ladies test room with suitable conveniences in the municipal hall and to offer financial assistance which the depu tation thought the organizations re presented would support the council promised to consider the matter and at some future date to specially deal with the question an account for 450 from the lire brigade for attending a fire at union- ville was passed after some debate the matter was small and was allow ed to pass but objection was voiced against paying the brigade for att ending fires outside the corporation councillor ward raised a little en thusiasm when he introduced a resolution to have the town bell ring at 0 am instead of at 7 oclock councillor rowbothani assured the father of the resolution that he would not support his motion but as no seconder was secured a vote was not taken councillor ward argued that almost everybody was up at 0 and in any event it was h better time to worm them out of bed to be ready for work at 7 oclock the condition of the roads approaching town on both the 9th and 10th concessions was brought to the attention of council and mr ward urged immediate action in fill ing up the holes the road com mittee was asked to look into the situation the tax rate being struck at the same rate as last year is calculat ed to leave a satisfactory surplus at the end of the year the various big political meeting tuesday personal notes auditorium filled to overflow ing for col lennox meet ing rates to be struck are as follows amount mills county 528099 ss libra rv 590 1 street lighting 109104 29 school deb 290900 5 pub school 1453750 70 general rale 342615 57 mills tl and their lon- her fam- and say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ont in hemokiam white in loving memory of my dear mother elizabeth white who pass ed away july 14 192s the flowers i place upon your grave will wither and decay but my love for you oh mother dear will never fade away loving remembered by daughter marjorle lewis in memory of w lewis who passed away on july 17th four years ago he has taken his last journey in gods beautiful ship called rest away from the world of sorrow- to a home of eternrl bliss wife and daughters hazel ailoen waxtko- brlgnnll a silo around 12x30 w ph s913 stouftville claremont frank ward is able to be around again mrs glceson is confined to her bed with the flu misses mcdonald of toronto are visiting mr lewis nelson wagg is entertaining his sister from the states sorry to know rev mr mclellan is still confined to his bed mrs spofford is confined to her home suffering from the flu mr win graham is still confined to his bed from after effects of thq hit mrs harry thompson and daughter visited john thompson at belleville last week the united sunday school the baptist school enjoyed annual picnic at port bolster mrs ferris and family of don spent the weekend with sister mrs dr tomlinson mr and mrs stephens and ily of toronto are visiting re mrs stephens d a and mrs pugly of lake- field and mr and mrs feasby of uxbridge spent sunday at d m morgans congratulations to both miss donnell and her thirteen pupils all of whom were successful in passing their entrance examinations mr and mrs w t wilson and mr and mrs lyman pilkie return ed on thursday from a weeks motor trip to north bay walter ward visited the bed side of mrs ward in the st michael hospital over the weekend she is recovering from her operation and is expected to soon return homo mr and imrs w gibbons toronto mr and mrs a spears ot white- vale and mr and mrs s stephenson of oshawa visited sunday ai mrs gibbons the stork had a busy week last week when he presented mr and mrs cecil storey with a daughter mr and mrs adams a daughter and mr and mrs mark linton a daughter s 0 football league following arc games played in south ontario football association and results played won lost pld won lost dr pts goodwood 4 3 0 16 claremont 4 3 0 16 brooklin 6 12 3 4 chcrrywood 6 12 3 4 the auditorium theatre was not large enough to hold the- crowd which came to town on tuesday evening to attend the political meet ing held in the interest of col t h lennox the conservative candidate in the present election at eight oclock the hall was filled and the stairway accommodated only some of those who were willing to stand j williams and the maple leaf orchestra from aurora entertained the people until mr fl button the chairman called the meeting to order the chairman stated that he was acting for mr irobt miller who was belug entertained by members of the toronto exhibition board on the occasion of his birthday among those on the platform were george leary j f lennox s p foote t underwood ii ostin and ii w snowball of the north york association also the speakers of the evening messrs earl rpwe exm p for simcoedufferin h c bruels and the candidate col lennox it s30 the speaking got under way with mr roivc on the floor he declared that the king government never carried out its promises made in 19 22 the provincial governments are responsible for our basic re sources but the federal government is responsible for the distribution and marketing ot them the present bad condition is due to the failure of the federal authorities to prov ide a good market the liberals had made more trade- treaties than any government ever in office but still niie countries of the world had ex ported more last year than any year of their history while canada ex ported less than any year in the last 40 he charged the king administ ration with destroying the dairy industry and said that if the torys were placed in power on july 2sth they would immediately set about to place protection on the dairy indus try in an effort to regain the lost market canada once had although col lennox spoke for more than an hour and a half the big audience remained seated with no one leaving the hall who had a seat lie was accorded a good hearing and was never interrupted he stated this was his 10th campaign and that no man in canada longer enjoy ed the patronage of the electorate as he had the reception in stoufrville was more than he hoped for and with a few more introductory re marks launched into his address mr king he said is stating from the platform that we are enjoying prosperity and cites figures from the blue book to prove it the farmers in york require no blue book to prove their position they can prove it for themselves are you better off today than you were in 1921 the question the farmers have to settle is are you satisfied with your present condition i ask the farmer and his wife to mark their ballot for their own benefit and there is little doubt about where the cross will be placed he characterized the dunning budget as a death bed repentance as one of expediency the liberals couldnt come back on their old platform now they admit the tories policy right but who is the best to administer that policy the party who had advocated it for years and are the master mechanics or the one who adopts it after condemning it for years the dunning budget said col lennox has been in effect for three months how much have the farmers got from it are your cream cheques larger has wheat and calves gone higher these are questions to ask yourself and will have to answer on july 2s ho declared the countorvallng duties would increase stagnation or something worse heretofore our tariffs were made in ottawa hut under this system they will be made in other countries the british preference he said was given to every country in the world but the government doesnt toll you that said the speaker it was wel comed by the british farmer because it allows the british farmers goods to come into canada frco why shouldnt he welcome it if mr bennet were called on to form the next government he prom ises a special session of parliament to deal with unemployment the in troduction of the transcontinental highway and the starting in of the st lawrence project the latter two items giving employment to hund reds of thousands of men in closing he said the bennett administration would do away with countorvallng duties when capt brculs arose to speak it was about 1113 and his remarks wcrd accordingly cut short mr and mrs leslie williamson are spending his vacation in town mrs s b hoover has returned from an extended visit in the united states mrs margaret graham ot mount albert is spending a week with her niece mrs lemon baker mrs win lewis has returned from visiting her daughter mrs how ard kelly of kingston mr s honsberger school teacher at stamford centre is spending his holidays at the old home markham twp miss eva connor and mr c s lake of toronto spent the week end with her father imr james conner of gormley mr ah brown was a caller in town last week the family are now living at gormley having moved from mt albert- mr and mrs dave pearson and daughter eva and mr t b ham- mel of hamilton were visitors at mrs john pearsons last week mrs ben horner and son grover horner and her sister mrs h griffith of chicago spent the week end with there aunt mrs j pearson mrs frank proctor and daughter from los angeles have been spend ing a couple of weeks with their uncle wm waddell mrs harold carr and son jack of toronto are spending a couple of weeks at the home of mr and mrs ichas conner of the sixth line mark ham miss myrtle watson pupil of miss ruby nicholls emus bac aago uxbridge was successful in the foll owing examinations intermediate piano pass intermediate history first class honors miss elizabeth percy and miss ada mccarthy spent a few hours in town last wednesday miss percy is en- route to her home at westerly r i after some weeks in montreal and other places east president howard kelly and mrs kelly attended the international rotary convention at chicago mak ing a brief call in this locality visiting her sister mrs j l lunau aileen lewis markham mr and mrs w m turner and mr and mrs jolliffo all of toronto were sunday visitors with mr and mrs john turner mrs w m turn er will spend a couple of weeks here at the home of her fatherinlaw mrs nelson e smith and miss llaltie smith are leaving on saturday for a trip to dulutli vancouver and portland oregon while miss mamie smith is leaving- for an extended visit to vancouver and santa moni ca california mr win marr publisher of the tribune for a short period during the time between the ownership of mr f c madill and a v nolan was in town this week looking up old friends mr marr is living at los angeles cal where his family re sides he is enroute to scotland on a brief holiday mrs e a wilson stouftville has been visiting her sister mrs n r taylor toronto during the past week and has left for winnipeg where she will visit her niece imrs os mccombie after which she will leave for north battleford to visit mrs chas davis niece wife of mr chas davis ex- mp of north battleford returning the latter part of august airs wilson when here kept house for mr m t leavens ftast thursday and friday coun cillor and mrs d ii husnell enjoy ed a motor trip to points north of here they called on friends in orillia who joined them on their trip when they journeyed along lake coiichiching lake st george grass lake sparrow lake and on to lake st john at severn river mr rusnell had an opportunity to visit boyhood haunts for at this place he drove a cadge some 57 years ago this cadge served the three lumbering camps in the district at that time other points of interest tor the motorists included washago and gravenhurst the visitors report huckleberries fairly plentiful in the north while it was their delight to see some fine catches of fish also passed away in his sleep mrs john grove makes start ling discovery when she called her husband sunday morning when mrs john grove who lives on main street at the extreme east end ot the town looking into her husbands bedroom about s oclock on sunday morning she saw him sleeping peacefully but in three hours time when she went to awakeu him he was dead mrs grove states that he lay on his right side and bad only turned his head slightly from the position it was in at 8 oclock death evidently came peace fully as ho slept for eight years the late mr grove was tin invalid and had never been outside the home until last spring he seemed to have received a new lease of life and since that time worked daily in his garden and about the premises on the day be fore his death be put in a long day- working on the corner lot adjoining the home and went to bed saturday night tired out but apparently in fair health born in the township ot markham he was the son of a pioneer settler abram grove who came from pennsylvania in the early eighties of a family ot 13 children he is the last surviving member 54 years ago mr grove united in marriage with margaret ramer and the couple farmed ou the sth con cession of imarkham but located in stouftville forty years ago whore they have lived ever since they had no family the funeral on tuesday afternoon took place to the stouftville cemetery following which divine service was held in the mennonite church to which faith the deceased belonged bloomington mr and mrs edgar rose and miss irene and mr carman rose of van- dorf also miss beatrice graves ot mt albert and mr and mrs morley andrews of sharon visited with mr and mrs jos winterstein on sunday last mr robert jiillkr who was tendered a dinner party on tuesday on the occasion of his 74th birthday a number of intimate friends from toronto formed the group among the churches prksbytkioan church rev w h fuller pastor j sunday july 20th 2 p in sunday school 3 p m evening worship m barer hill and sixth link baptist churches w s whltcombe b a pastor pastor gordon brown ot orangeville will tiddress a young peoples meeting friday night at the sixth line church sunday july 20th the pastor will have have charge ot the services baker hill 1030 am sixth line 700 pm bloomington and ringwood shadow lake mid altnoa skrvices e morton preacher sunday july 20th bloomington 11 am ringwood 230 pm shadow lake 4 pm ltona 7 pm let us thank god for a place to which we may go for his worship baptist church rev ww fleischer pastor sunday july 20th 10 am bible school 11 am subject something our best friend has done for us oluto 745 pm evening service subject caught with the goods and caught without the goods we shall try to closes our meeting 745 pm sharp thus making it possible to attend the tabernacle meeting please make a special effort to be at the church 645 christian churches stouffville and churchill f e hyde minister sunday july 20th 10 am stouftville sunday school in charge of a b lehman 11 am the faith that counts 2 pm ss at church hill 3 pm- service at church hill on account of the meetings being held in the arena there will be no evening service in the stoult- ville church the public are in vited to worship with us in these services a cordial welcome to all united church of canada rev thos laidlaw ima pastor sunday july 20th 10 am sabbath school and bible classes 11 am morning worship subject the little sanctuaries of life evening service on sunday and prayer meeting on wednesday evening are withdrawn during tabornacle meetings births hewlett at york county hospital newmarket on july 12 1930 to mr and mrs g w hewlett a sou donald edward stouffville cafe open daily 8 am to 12 pm fish and chips lunch ice cream drinks and candies tobaccos firstclass dinners lemonville entrance results send the tribune to absent friends the successful pupils who wrote their entrance examination at lemonvllle are as follows gertrude clark hon clarence cowie roy davis ruth davis dorothy duncan evelyn filyer frances filyer norman fockler john hall helen hastings elgin helse dollie penford grace ramer gordon iratcllff robt sibley harry thorn blake yake sg3f3s gray coach daily coach services stouffville toronto single 95c return 170 leave leave stouffville standard time toronto a 625 am z g00 am y 845 am z 100 pm z 1110 am 430 pm z 240 pm z 930 pm z 745 pm a daily except sunday and holidays y sunday and holidays only z saturday sun day and holidays only coach connections at toronto for oshawa montreal barrie orillia midland muskoka wharf wasaga beach brampton hamilton brantford windsor detroit niagara falls buffalo and in termed iate points coach connections at buffalo and detroit for all u s a points gray coach lines