stouffvffle ontario thursday july 20 1933 local happenings mr john anderson of toronto spent the weekend with mr and i mrs e a button obrien ave mr art swift the gargemau has rented the house on albert street lately vacated by rev w w flei scher and moved in last week e a grubin optometrist will be at his oluce in stoufivillc on monday and tuesday july 24th and 25th dollar wheat will gladen the hearts of the farmers of not only western canada but here in ontario it will be a welcome change to the growers mrs peacock widow of the late harry peacock who died in stjuft- vllle last spring is visiting her sisterinlaw mrs uerb porter for a week mrs richard ward is holidaying with friends at stratford mrs hugh boyd is spending week at wasaga beach master walter holden is spending a week with billy still at caledon lake misses mildred and edra blrkett also messrs charles nolan and jack pennock were recent guests at the summer home of mr and mrs e m still caledon lake ontario for sale 27 model coach lis good condition miller west end t ford walter mr and mrs a v nolan spent sunday at maple beach lake simcoe with imr and mrs fredmarshall mrs myrtle beebo monks teach er of piano and theory will be in her studio every saturday during july end august special rate for summer term phono 503 mr l h cook retiring principal of the markham high school left last week on a trip to england where he will visit his agod mother the tribune is in need of a corre spondent at mongolia and bethesda we supply paper envelopes and postage and a complimentary copy or the paper let us hear from some one in these localities stouffville was well and ably re presented at the lawn bowling tournament hold in uxbridge on wednesday of last week when several crack teams from here took part messrs f l button w r sanders george saunders and d h rusnell all entered rinks with the last named being successful in winning second prize from abong the 3g rinks competing councillor rus nell and his rink composed of fred carruthers bert smith and a c burkholder had three wins and a score of 49 and were beaten by only bert lott uxbridge rink the stouffvillo champions were presented with electric table lamps miss erma holden has been appointed to the position of teacher at the victoria square school this is miss holdens first school and we congratulate her on securing such a desirable section in which to teach and the trustees on the wisdom of their choice the long campaign against house- flies is undoubtedly bearing fruit there are not nearly as many flies as there used to be ana more mod ern methods of fighting them with spray guns and the like will end the fly nuisance some day clean er yards and closer supervision of dumps and stables have played a large part in the battle but the miss edna watson rn matron at the woodstock hospital is holi daying at the home of her parents mr and mrs georgo watson stanley theatre stouffville alltalkie friday and saturday july 21 and 22 a first class program feature picture comedies and short subjects friday 815 saturday 7 and 9 pm admission 15 and 25c patrons please- note one showing friday start 815 pm two shows saturday night 7 and 9 oclock tuesday axd wednesday july 25 and 20 one program each night mrs 6 s ball and children nave returned from a week spent at caesarea on lake scugog mrs j m tran of toronto spent the weekend with mrs leslie row- botham miss helen good is home from kitchener visiting at the nursing home for a couple of weeks quality service the lowest prices years a pecular accident overtook jack drewery son of russel drewery at musselmans lake last thursday evening he was engaged driving tho tractor when he fell off the machine and suffered a compound fracture of the bones in the left forearm mr l e beebe teacher of hawaiin guitar will be in the stouffvillo branch of sound kea studios saturday afternoon as well as evening to accommodate students who wish to advise in guitar before school starts terms moderate phone 503 mrs d mcconnochle is spending week or two in toronto mrs wilmot brown who has been visiting old friends at bloomington is spending a few days in town lawsons weekend grocery bar gains should not be overlookedwatch for them in this issue mr h mckerlie of toronto will preach at church of christ westend en sunday july 23 at 11 oclock hear him according to j f clark horti cultural fleldman shrubs that bloom in the spring should be trim med after the flowering period after flowering growth takes place from the tips of last years branches but there is usually a tendency for shoots to also start below the flowers severe pruning is not re commended but a thinning out of the oldest wood the following shrubs should be thinned when their blossoms fade deutzia forsythie honeysuckles lilacs mongollas mock orange snowball splrea weigelia and climbing roses so many of these shrubs are in evl dence about stouffville that we pass this information on from one who knows so why not the best at no time in its experience has brantford binder twine ever offered you such value as the present low er prices than before and constant improvement in quality and features made from highest quality fibres clean strong uniform free running strong treated against insects full length full weight there never was a better twine to buy so why not buy the best make brantford your next twine purchase gilt edge 050 foot gold leaf 000 foot stiver bros imiss doreen lehman daughter of mr and mrs willis lehman of almira met with a pecular accident war against the mosquito has been last week when she ran a large very halfhearted and has borne lit- needle deep into her hand while en- tle fruit when flies are finally un- gaged in scrubbing the verandah der control sonu attention should floor she was brought to the oliice be paid to the brooding places of of dr freel where the object was mosquitoes j located with the xray and speedily removed it was believed at first to be a piece of wood death to bugs save your crops by using bergers paris green absolutely pure thoroughly reliable sure to- kill every time paris green is used for a pur pose which makes poor grades worse than useless its a ques tion of death to the bugs or death to the crops it wont pay you to experi ment with paris green of in ferior quality bergers paris green is best quality made by lewis berger co ltd lon don eng and distributed in this country by the sherwinwilliams co the name of maker and distributor both are guarantees of honest goods i m i m 1 i i i let us uipply you thebrathwaite hardware for friday and saturday lawson economy store west end geo lawson prop stouffville ontario 10 lbs white sugar 70c only j 0 lbs to a customer mother parkers orange pekoe tea h lb pkg 25c 2 pkgs rice krispies 19c you can still buy 2 pkgs corn flakes for 25o 3 tins panshine cleanser 25c 1 lb tins pink salmon 10c golden west baking powder per tin 24c phone 182 cash prices we deliver the baseball club have issued lucky number tickets for their final game to be played on the local diamond on august 1st the boys have made a good record this sea son and look like one of the teams to figure in the playoff for the league championship they need the support of tho citizens and if you buy a ticket you may win the hand some floor lamp to be given away at this final game while at the same time you give financial help to the club tho municipal council are in sisting on a close observance of the bylaw governing the use of domestic water in the village the bylaw pro vides for the use of lawn hose be tween the hours of 6 and 8 oclock any evening but at no other time some who have insisted on disobey- ing the regulations have been threatened with having the supply cut off entirely from their residences the long dry spell has caused a heavy drain on the supply at the reservoirs and indiscriminate use of it will bring disaster to the whole community mrs joel nendick is recovering from an operation on her eyes for the removal of cataracts despite her advanced age of s6 years mrs nendick underwent the strain of the operation which was performed at tho western hospital toronto in good spirits and is doing as well as a patient might be expected to do it born half a century later the many friends in stouffville will be glad fo know of her improvement mrs nendick lis one of the very oldest persons ever operated on in the western hospital the event of the season will be the garden party on the evening of friday july 28 at the beautiful home of imrs j a heise main street west this is an ideal locaioi for an outdoor event of this nature and in keeping with the surround ing a program of rare interest is being provided miss mildred brownscombo of uxbridge soloist and chic rogers the radio enter tainer in cowboy costume will sing and play the guitar and mouth organ supper from six oclock you will enjoy this evening undir auspices of tho evening auxiliary of the united church send or phone the names of your uests to the tribune office or informs us of your travels we appreciate contributions to these columns george meggs wife and family of rochester ny paid a brief visit at the home of mr h o klinck last week agnes phyliss and kenneth klinck are holidaying at the home of their aunt at bridgenorth lake chemong s t bodendistel vs our local veterinarian attended the venterin- ary convention held in guelph last week civic holiday not yet proclaim ed by the reeve will likely fall on monday august 7th the same day as toronto civic holiday norman baker and misses corinne bunting and marjorie flint have just returned from a trip to rochester where they were spending a week with friends dresses to suit everyone 600 to choose from sizes from 14 to 46 new silk swagger suits prints in every color and size pastelles and printed chiffons also dark dreases and color combinations one lay only saturday july 22 at the w h shaw store the united ohurch picnic held on friday afternoon last week was well patronized to imusselmana lake 135 enthusiastic people sat down to a splendid picnic supper after a jolly time spent at the water side bathing racing and other sports occupied the attention of the scholars supper was served on the north shore the death occurred last week at sunderland of a well known brock township person william brethour who at one time farmed east of stouffville on the st john place after leaving this district mr brethour travelled for a grocery firm lor years but owned and conducted a fine farm on the outskirts of sunderland village he was 80 years of age while it is illegal for high pros sure salesmen to peddle bonds of private companies from door to door these days we are not so sure but that they are within their rights when they peddle government bonds last week one individual from toronto canvassed part of the village in an effort to induce holders of dominion or ontario bonds to trade them for bonds of the province of manitoba 6 por cent tho higher ylold on tho western bonds is given of course because tho security be hind tho bonds is not so good as be hind those selling to yield a lower rate of interest persons would do well to go slow when bond sales men approach them and make thorough investigation and enquiry beforo completing any deal wo ere not prepared to say there is any thing wrong about exchanging dominion or ontario bonds for those of manitoba but the season for higher interest rales is as wo have stated demanded because of a weaker security behind the principal musical notes were loudly sound ed by car horns and old in cans last saturday evening between 7 and 8 oclock after ethel may bunker daughter of mr and imrs norval n bunker and arthur lloyd wagg son of mr and mrs frank wagg were united in matri mony at the home of rev e morton a number of their relatives were present to enjoy the service mr fred crossin and miss leta a bun ker acted as witnesses after being away on their honeymoon trip the happy young couple will make their home at altona fire destroys barn and buildings near holt fire of an unknown origin com pletely destroyed the large barn and outbuildings on tihe farm of george maries on the 7th of east gwillim- bury north of holt wednesdaythe mow full of hay was an easy prey to the flames and nothing could be done to stop the fire fences trees and implements were burned aud it was feared that the flying embers would ignite the frame farm house at some distance from the barn be ing in the vicinity of mount albert between three and four hundred carloads of people were quickly on the scene but the fire had gained such headway that even a bucket bridgade couldnt have helped the situation phone 4501 stouffville ontario mens straw hats reduced regular 5150 to 195 x clearance of fine quality straws in the ever popular snap brim style made of fine evenly woven straw closely resembling panama in cream and grey shades trimmed with grey or black bands this lot is made up of broken sizes in our s150175 and j195 hats come and get yours at a greatly reducod price sale price 129 holiday specials for boys boys rivet pants just like like dads made of good quality red back denim in regular pant style securely riveted at points of greatest strain special per pair i5c boys overalls of heavy red back denim made in largo roomy sizes for comfort and long wearsize 26 to 34 pair 100 boys headlight overalls of heavy t blue or black denim the strongest and best wearing boys overalls made 4 to s years 100 size 9 to 16 years 125 recurtis phone 1602 stouffville ontario ontario department of highways motor vehicles branch the present season seems to be a rare good one for fishermen and many good catches are being re ported by local anglers who wander to the various lakes and streams at considerable distance from home last saturday village clerk j s dougherty and walter talbot were trolling at lake scugog when the clerk snagged on to a big lunge which he successfully landed and brought homo much tc the admira tion of his friends the fish weighed 13 pounds and measured 37 john says it was easy to land for when he got the strike the fish made straight for the boat and when with in a few feet of him he raised its head and it bounded tight into the boat striking its great tall a smash against tho sldo another party of fishermen composed of messrs p l and e a button and john evorton and arthur smith and fred cowle also met with phenomenal success at port severn when the party return ed with 23 pike and lunge includ ing some real beauties ernie button landed tho prize fish weighing pounds i an open letter to the 13060 motorists who killed or injured 8733 men women and children on the highways of ontario last year if you are one of those who know the rules of safe driving and obey them thank you this message is not for you if you are a driver who has helped to swell the total of deaths and injuries to the disgraceful figure shown above take full note because of your selfishness your wilful neglect or thoughtlessness or perhaps because you think you know better than anyone else how to drive a car and insist upon making your own rules the lives of 502 citizens of ontario were snuffed put in twelve months time during the same period 823 1 were injured scarred some of these will never walk again among your victims were 853 children playing in the street do you think this kind of driving is worth while do you think you are entitled to a license to drive if one of these victims had been your child your brother sister father mother or even a friend would you accept the excuse that the offenders brakes failed that the pavement was slippery that he failed to give a proper signal or just took some kind of a chance or another could you find any excuse for him driving a car brings more pleasure and convenience to more people than perhaps any other modern utility the highways de- partment knows this no province has been more thoughtful and generous in seeking to add to this pleasure and convenience but you the unsafe driver are nullifying the effect of all that has been done you are making every street and highway unsafe for both pedestrians and other drivers you are a menace to the aged the infirm and to little children to educate you in the rules to appeal to your sense of fair play to show you how your recklessness imperils your own life and property as well as that of others this department has gone to great lengths the press the schools the radio all have been utilized in an effort to curb unsafe driving and the campaign is being continued this year what are yougoing to do about it remember you are responsible only for your own acts if the other fellow takes chances let him but if you now thatthe heavy driving season is at hand will do some common sense thinking if you will let your sense of fair play govern your driving this season if you never forget that by driving safely you can help to protect the life and property of every citizen of ontario then this department will have a different happier story to tell a year hence toronto june 15th 1933 minister