stouffville ontario march 17 1932 sifess mm kkiml flocal happenings i 5gasi25i2isi2i2i55nsisisjsrisi2ti furniture auction on saturday see display auv in this issue i call and see the new suit lengths for spring at f e raes e a grubin optometrist will be at his stouffville oliice on monday and tuesday march 21st and 22nd mrs joseph hoover has been spending some time with her daughter mrs percy steekley who has been quite ill at her home in markham agricultural society kast torollto have been advised that there will not bo any government aid for field crop competitions this year i wuj gel pjched brakes re- lined free you pay only for the thos kindlay aged 70 years died in toronto on saturday and was buried on monday under iol auspices the late mr fiiullay lived in stouffville witli his wife for about three years residing on stoulter street a year ago they returned to toronto break lining gain wont jarage be prompt this bar- last forever swifts the betty beauty shoppe marcel fingerwave combwave shampoo scalp treatment nestle colo hair rinse this shop- lias installed the latest ilull dryers especially for fingerwaving- phone 320g miss it badgero new suits readytowear for spring all newest patterns by one of the best makers only 1950 with 2 pairs pants f e rae tailor m it wilson at locust hill hockey team of oyster supper general merchant entertained the tliat place to an is a mark of vincent wagg is serving on jury in toronto while his place at the farm north of town is being filled by iiis brother leo who is tempor arily out of employment in toronto appreciation when the boys won the stouffville hockey league cham pionship the final victory over claremont is a great source of satisfaction to the hill folk an improvement in the butter market has given an impetus to the cream situation and last week there was a sharp advance of several cents per pound in the price of butter fat this section is not immune from the flu epidemic now raging over the province iv 1 most every home in the locality has ieen touched but fortunately there are no serious cases for the nipt part a few days in bed and the affected one is re covered attendance at school and have been churches noticeable started extent depleted to a since the flu miss aleda russel has returned to town and reopened her apartment in the silvester block following her illness in st johns hospital and several weeks spent with her mother in markham while con valescing miss russel is prepared to resume her business in dress making mrs milton clark and little sou cameron from omemee also mrs frank rowbotliam who is spending the winter in toronto were guests at the klinck home on obrien ave for the past week tapping maple days of february abrupt ending goodwood when tres the last came to an oie vicinity of cold weather suddenly fell tipon us we have heard of no newsyrup being offer ed for sale locally so far mrs violet stadlebauer of toron to was in town on tuesday suits with extra trousers ready towear by best makers at only 51950 f e raes tailoring shop suckers are up and the boys were busy last saturday hauling them out of the creek south of the town fred stephenson one of our esteemed farmer on the 9th con cession south of town brought into the office of this paper on tuesday a real live grasshopper fred could hardly believe his own eyes and had us confirm what he saw this summer nest weathered the few cold daysby securing quarters in the farmhome where it was first discovered the second euchre of the series will be held in the o e s rooms on tlie evening of tuesday march 22 coming fe luke167 yonge st torontos able eyesight specialist for glasses may be consulted at boadways drug store stouffville on thursday march 24th on account of so much sickness at the present time it has been decided to cancel the st patricks supper announced last week to be held iu the presbyterian church on march 17 tlio subscription rate for the tri bune is 2 per year and 250 to united states points the label on your paper indicates the expiring date of your subscription see that your subscription renewal is attend ed to before the expiring date despite all the protests trom private parties municipal bodies etc the cpr station at beeton lias been closed when the agent was removed and a caretaker installed the village however is still served by the cxr and surely one steam road can handle all the traffic of 1 place with goo population mr morley barker who has been travelling lately for a wholesale leather concern was suddenly taken ill in the city of guelph on tuesday he was seized with appendicitis and removed to the city hospital there for an operation early wednesday morning mrs barker left for the scene of the trouble in order to be with her husband prepare yourself for easter with easter so early and spring just around the corner you will be planning about your new suit and top coat new styles in newest materials are now on display top coats are made in slipon and guards models and our prices are moderate and well within the reach of all come in and see these new styles your easter hat for 295 genuine fur felt in the latest models for young men in smart new snap brim styles in the leading greys and browns the most popular color a full range of sizes now in stock wallpaper dont forget we are head quarters for boxers well known semitrimmed and sunworthy wallpapers the junior institute meeting on tuesday afternoon held at the home of mrs s goudie mill street was an unusually interesting gathering mr g ii clark who is addressing horticultural societies throughout ontario was the guest speaker of the afternoon on this account the regular program was somewhat altered mr clarks remarks were highly appreciated because of their informative nature at the con clusion of the program an excellent lunch was served by the hostess the young men who have spon sored the various dances held in the auditorium this winter are shortly to issue invitationii for an easter dance to be held on the evening of friday april 1st the patronesses for the event are- mrs james muston mrs blake sanders miss jean collard mrs clayton baker miss opal doten mrs harry brillinger mrs s s ball mr sam strong who returned to stouffville a year ago to work with his son roy in the garage has secured employment at grimsby and will move his household effects this week mr strong who farmed in this locality for years has been appoint ed foreman of a 22 acre fruit farm producing grapes and other small fruits mr and mrs strong have occupied half the double house south of swifts garage which- is now- available for another tenant their friends will regret their departure from town the soloists taking part in tho cantata olivet to calvary and which is to be given by the choir of the united church on the evening of good friday march 25th are mrs harold lewis soprano mr carson wideman tenor and mr roberts williams of toronto baritone deputyreeve robt smith who is holding a public auction sale on saturday will undoubtedly attract one of the largest crowds of the season at his farm zvi miles south of stouffville on the seventh con cession all tho stock and imple ments as well as the farm will be put on the auction block listen in next sunday evening to the raymer eventide hour at 530 oclock see adv in this issue and hear the sweet gospel messages in song also the historical sketch of stouffville and dixon hill mr lloyd raymer sponsor of this pro gram wishes us to announce that this is not a service and that it is his wisli that you do not con tribute toward paying for this hour although he thanks all those who sent in contributions up to this time this program is one hour of oldfashioned hymns and favorites for the pleasure of the radio aud ience it is presented and paid for by mr raymer a native of dickson hill who is personally a lover of old hymns and music such as this raymer eventide hour offers r e curtis phone 1g02 stouffville is on exhibition in our store and we want you to see it such a sturdy reliable washer would be hard to find and the price is no higher than light inferior machines this invitation is for you to come and see for yourself fyw brathwaite main street stouffville phone 1602 those who on monday evening of this week failed to hear dr mac- dougall who lectured at the united church under the auspices of the swastikas certainly missed an opportunity to enjoy a rare intel lectual and spiritual treat the doctor is a man of profound scholarship sincerity and fearless ness possessing a background of long service to humanity of all class es combined with an experience ob tained by long contact and associa tion with a great variety of religions and nationalities no one could be better fitted to deal with tho sub ject of the evening the creating of a world mind the interrela tions of interests of all people today tho unconscious use by us from day to day of the tools forged in dis tant eastern lands or by ancient civilizations the development of an intelligent appreciation of diversity of customs and methods above all the commanding necessity for the utter destruction of tho spirit of war and nationalism all these were dealt with in a manner which held the audience in rapt attention after beautiful renditions in song by mrs laidlaw and the stouffville ladies quartette dr macdougall by request conducted a question and answer perjod on india the ques tions were dealt with in a veryable and convincing manner all who listened felt that the indian problem was greatly clarified in their minds and that great britain in her indian empire is charged with a great re sponsibility which she is endeavor ing to fulfill in a spirit of great fairness and discretion in the best intorcsts of all india while full recognition was given mahatma ghandi as a great spiritual force and great eulogy was due him as an apostle of simplicity of living as a friend of tho depressed and as a teacher of the necessity of tho in dustrial selfsuffering of the family unit it was the opinion of the speaker that tho mahatma particul arly since the opening of the london round table conference has weak ened his prestege by playing tho role of the politician and by lack of con ciliatory spirit he believed more over that the firmness of policy be ing pursued by tho present authori ties in indian affairs was already having a salutory effect and that mr ghandi himself though in jail is happy that forces which were grow ing beyond his control are being sub dued the march meeting of the school board was marked for its brevity there was very little business intro duced and only two small accounts were presented and paid g k mills continuation school inspector filed his annual report concerning his re cent inspection of the school the lack of accommodation for the science class is becoming increasing ly noticeable and the inspector said it hampered the best work of tho students the small laboratory accommodates barely 16 whereas the class numbers 2g the work of the janitor was marked as good while for the most part the general standing of the school was satis factory the former principal of stouff ville continuation school mr c e powell who in addition to being a school teacher is something of a successful director of dramatics as the local people will remember after his two big productions here it cant be done and some baby since leaving here last summer for grand valley mr powell has trained his pupils in that place for the presentation of the arrival of kitty which was given in grand valley two succes sive nights last week the success attending mr powells latest effort is told in a column or more space by the grand valley star which de clares it to be quite the most elaborate local undertaking ever attempted the wedding of miss edna b hallman of detroit formerly of kitchener to mr byron sheepe badaxe michigan was solemnized at the home of the brides sister mrs o cressman new dundee on thursday 10th 1932 after the ceremony the happy couple left on their honeymoon to toronto and points north they were guests of mrs s b hoover dixons hill aunt of the bride and mr martin wideman uncle of the bride on friday on their return they will reside in badaxe mich usa an oat meal feed just what baby chicks should have no wonder baby chicks thrive so heartily on quaker fulopep chick starter tho base of this remarkable feed is good pure oatmeal justthe thing for tiny tender crops combined with the oatmeal are cod liver oil and cod liver meal toge ther with essential minerals and other valuable ingredients all thoroughly and accurately mixed all ready for feeding just as it comes from the sack chicks grow faster stronger and resist unfavourable weather when you give them this wholesome oatmealbase feed n made by the quaker oats company sold by stiver bros phone 4501 buy quaker feeds in striped sacks the cold weather this last week gave a new life to the curling fra ternity and enabled the locals to play home and home games with richmond hill winning tho round by three shots on monday this week three local rinks went to toronto to play the strathcona club winning out with nine shots of a total following were the rinks s armstrong sk cpipher w mcnair walter brillinger up 5 harry brillinger thos birkett w h brillinger d holden up 11 j s dougherty blake sanders bert smith allan closson down 7 considerable interest is being awakened in the annual oratorical contest under the stouffville con tinuation school in the auditorium on thursday march 24 the prizes for this event are being donated by mr e m still this is an annual event which should draw a good crowd as public speaking is a part of tho local school work being stressed this year a very interest ing part of the program will take the form of slides which have been obtained from the ontario board of education the scenes are all taken in canada and should help to make the evening most entertaining as quite a crowd is expected one should come early to obtain a seat to defray the expenses an admission of 25c is charged dominion stores where quality counts mount albert mrs harry gilroy was a toronto visitor for a week carl moorehead is at present serving on jury in the city frank ramsden of toronto call ed on friends here on saturday evening mr and mrs ben cook have re turned from a two weeks visit with friends in the city miss gladys brooks who is on the teaching staff at stouffville was home over the weekend david brooks of port carling spent a few days here and with friends in newmarket recently the young people society of the united church visited the yps of zephyr church last friday evening mr and mrs d white of altona and mr and mrs hill of newmarket were visitors at john daveys on sunday james moore of toronto accomp anied by miss gertrude moore visit ed with the latters mother mrs jphn moore during the weekend quite a number of the local hockey fans followed the newmark- et team to the game in toronto last saturday and were very sorry to see them meet defeat trusty bros local butchers are installing an up todate electric frigidaire and will bo in position to keep their meats in first class cou- dtion at all times good cows a good cow giving 8000 lbs at 4 per cent milk a year will produce 320 lbs of butter fat to sell enough skim milk to feed 1 grow ing calf 1 growing hog and 30 hens multiply the above by ten and it is evi dent that 10 goods cows will pay even under present conditions for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery co most efficient phone 136 creamery service since 1918 8touffviuub ont we close every night at 6 oclock except saturday night the mutual shoe store easter time spring goods will soon be all in some have arrived now watch our window pswould all those that are owing please call and give the reason why they do not pay it would make one feel better terms cash a g lehman eries soda biscuits 2 lbs 25c chocolate cookies per pkg 20c honey graham wafers 1 lb 20c peanut butter 1 lb jar 19c baked beans with pork 3 tins 25c french mustard per jar 14c candy special maple fudge per lb 22c mixed candy per lb 15c a w scott can you beat the prices we quote below for garage work they are all special quotations and will be followed by other important reductions so youjkeep an eye on this space from time to time hows this appeal to you our now egg buying regula tions provide for handling in re cord time any quantity from 1 doz up yours are appreciated try us out x no2 peanut butter 20c xol clover salmon 20c pastry flour 53c cream cheese pkt 14c chateau cheese s 15e peamcal bk bacon lb 17c cracked wheat s lbs 21c 3 lbs tea 100 pealed and cored apples gal 23c cooked ham lb 20c rolled wheat 5 lbs 25 milk chocolate buds lb 25c salada tea as 27e cocoanut m mallow bis 2 lbs 25c richmello coffeo lb 29c pauii doadway manager stouffville ontario you car brakes lined for the price of lining any car ford model t comutator put on 100 braker points put on any car 175 distributor cap put on any car 150 coil on any car 575 valves ground 4 clyinder car 375 valves ground 6 cylinder car 500 radio batteries heavy duty special 275 29440 tires put on 650 29j440 tubes put on 190 watch the stouffville tribune for further bargains terms on these specials strictly cash main street swifts garage a stouffville out