stouffville ontario october 3 1935 town topics mrs s w lee of toronto is visit ing with her sisterinlaw mrs h lee church street ninety carloads of celery were shipped from holland marsh lands last week comprising thousands of crates stewart rae is slowly progressing from a serious attack of blood- poisoning in the hand and is now believed to be out of danger house to rent xov 1st 6 rooms electric and water miss g todd one week from next monday october 14 is election day polls will open at 8 am and close at 6 pm house to rent 6 rooms water and electric miss valentine vic toria street mr and mrs w b quantz were at their summer cottage on lake simcoe last week closing the place for the winter season billy still sou of our bank man ager mr e m still is attending central technical school making use of the bus service daily from stouffville heavy frosts the past week have depleted the garden flowers until only a few survive in the local beauty spots mr and mrs frank williamson church street attended the funeral of an old friend and nelghor the late john jowlaud at imarkham on sunday afternoon mrs howard long mrs broeflle and mrs iva lee all of lockport ny were in town spending a few days with the formers aunt mrs s shankel church street the misses grice have rented the christian raymer property on main street across from the presbyterian church not having secured a buyer for her well kept property miss b raymer decided to rent the place which has all conveniences mrs touen was in town for a day or two last week having come up from her home near hamilton with her husband rev mr totten who was attending an allumni conference in toronto their son harold in attending the university of toronto harry ratcliff motored to north bay with a five ton load of veget ables for a local grower last week returning he brought back a load of lumber the northward journey occupied nine hours leaving stourt- ville at c in the evening and reach ing the bay at three in the morning the condition of mr john forsyth main street has been giving his family and friends great con cern he is suffering from a heart trouble which left his condition grave indeed for periods last week farmers are digging the late potato crop and while the yield is poor the price has slumped offer ings being taken at goodwood last week at s5c we are informed it is a speculation as to what price a a farmer should hold his crop for the big annual mix up in time came to an end for this season when the cities and larger towns reverted to standard time on sunday at mid night we never could understand why those who want fast time can not start and finish an hour earlier without kidding themselves that it is seven oclock in the morning when it actually is but six at cooksville fair last week lastie patch owned hp r s cham bers of stouftville and driven by his brother a c chambers of milton cut the track record for harness horses in the classified race down to 21 3 joe cooneys roy c todd won the 220 trot at oro last week so that stouffville racers are turn ing in good account of their speed this season the end of the season bowling tournament leave stouffville play ers in good form at imarkham last week j borinsky f e rae cliff pipher and blake sanders skip carried off first prize for two wins and brought home smoker sets at whitby mixed tournament a local rink came second for three wins composed of miss holden p spof- ford mrs watts and m e watts the sixth lino baptist church west of stouffville is being redecor ated by edward baker in readiness lor the reopening services on october 20 when rev s whitcombe form er pastor will be here for the occasion betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waviujj nestle nestoil wave 500 750 1000 nestle suihroil wave 330 krigidine wave 100 750 1000 frigidine special wave 350 these waves can be had in spirial croquiguole or combination au waves include shampoo and finger- wave only genuine supplies are used in this salon for appointment phone 3206 markham fair week lemonville chicken pie monday night oct 6th supper york county history on page 3 and conservative announcement by bob mcgregor for sale boys warm overcoat dark grey fit fifteen year old good as new 7 mrs tidy phone 3204 mr and mrs t b rae spent a few days recently with mr and mrs w a ross viuelaud station george pattou has been in toron to engaged on a roofing job with george smith as his right hand man mr and imrs christie armstrong are moving to a house on centre main street owned by mrs george brownsberger prizes to be given away monday tuesday wednesday at the stanley theatre are on display at hector pollards jewelry store main street stouffville ross winterstein has sold his milk route back to walter talbot of stouffville who is again on the big truck after an absence of some time this route circulates mainly in whitchurch and in markham townships rev george bix presbyterian pastor at aurora has accepted the candidature for the stevens party in north york and commenced a whirlewiml campaign last week despite the entrance at this late hour of a reconstructionist and a ccf candidate in the field the real fight is between col mulock and the sitting member and harold breuls conservative col mulock was an easy winner in the byelection a year ago and is still carrying big odds as i winner stanley theatre sunbeam jewell showing every stouffville evening at 815 sound system ontario saturday continuous 7 to 11 thursday friday saturday october 3 4 and 5 shanghia yy chas- boyer popeye the sailor loretta young magic of music monday tuesday wednesday october 7 s and 9 mystery man the regular monthly meeting of ithe jr w i will be held at the home of mrs e smith on oct 9 at 230 roll call is to be answered by the thing i most dislike in house keeping miss j brodie will give an address on giving of thanks and music by mrs g kellington we are always pleased to have visitors recent guests with mr and mrs isaac boadway were mr and mrs wellington cleaver and mr james cleaver brothers of mr john cleaver mrs samuel hoover and mrs isaac boadway also mr kenneth cleaver and mrs c nicholson niece and nephew and daughter from tara ontario near owen sound puring alterations to the hydro system over on yonge street the local system was out of business from one oclock until five oclock on monday afternoon thereby causing considerable inconvenience to the users it is fortunate that only the most urgent work necessitates the nowr being off in the work hours of the day or early evening ratcliff co sold about 400 baskets of fruit on saturday peach es and grapes all of which are be ing offered this fall at exceptionally attractive low prices among the names of those men tioned last week as attending the university of toronto this fall we omitted that of gordon rmurchison he is taking a course in forestry mrs r j gardiner saskatoon saskatchewan who was the guest of her aunt mrs leaney returned to the west last week accompanied by her mother mrs s phillips constable ii quiboll and funer al director l e oneill with their wives spent a few days with the formers parents at wilberforce haliburton last week despite glowing reports about the good fishing the finnie backs just smiled at the bate offered by the local men who tried their luck in the haliburton streams and conse quently they met with poor success a quiet wedding took place last saturday afternoon at the home of rev e morton when marjorie evelyn jakeman daughter of mr and mrs henry m jakeman whit church township became the wife of herbert floyd copping son of mr and mrs william coppins ballantrae after returning from their honeymoon the young couple will settle in whitchurch twp mr and mrs garnet vanzant 10th concession have been engaged to operate clearview farm good wood for mr george maye begin ning april 1st when imr and mrs earl tate will vacate the premises mr vanzant and his young wife the former olive baker are among the young couples starting on the matri monial course which their friends will wish will ever run true they will be a good acquisition to clear- view farm mr w e tidy has gone to white river in charge of bridge con struction gang between white river and scriver on the new trans- canada highway being the coldest place in canada during the winter season our townsman will have an experience of which our readers would bo glad to lead about later in the season robt armstrong maxine doyle comedies chapter 1 mystery mountain starring ken maynard and his wonder horse tarzan a prize each night to holder of the lucky ticket winter coats winter is almost here cold days are not far off re pre pared get your winter coats now wo have a large supply of ladies and misses coats all furtrimmed and most of them shamoislined all sizes also half sizes selling from s1205 up no extra charge for coats made to measure if it is not convenient for you to call at our store i will be glad to call at your home with a display of coats ladies hats wo have a large supply of select felt hats in small and largo head sizes all hats sold reasonable ladies hosiery we carry a full line of indies hoso in silk silk and wool all wool in all sizes and shades sold at a low price h golden phone 263 stouffville i door east of library writing from mather manitoba mrs o yake a former resident of the local district says that crops in their district did look wonderful for time this summer but the rust came up from the states and now there are thousands of acres not worth the cutting many farmers are on direct relief and she con cludes between being dried out grass hoppers and rust many have not seen money in a long time five years with the advent of october the beer parlors in markham village enter upon the last month of their existence as dispensers of the foamy suds under government regulation according to the vote of the rate payers in the southern municipality they are not favorable to beer par lors and thus under the act they will he closed at the conclusion of business on the last day of october the date on which the license grant ed beforo the vote was recorded was issued to the fact that tax collector ross e ratcliff has had about 20 teeth removed by a stouffville dentist the past week does not signify that the law has lost any of its teeth and that it will be easy to escape paying the tax demand in whitchurch township which will be made with in a few days or weeks shortly the collector hopes to be equipped with a set of molars that will meet all ordinary demands and at the same time be rid of the menace that per manent sets often become the stouffville womens liberal club will hold their regular month- j ly meeting in the form of a tea on thursday afternoon oct 10th at i 230 at the home of mrs joseph borinsky obrien avenue mrs peter heenan toronto is to be the guest speaker all ladies and friends are kindly asked to a former resident of stouffville 4 0 years ago died in toronto on thursday sept 20 in the person of asenath fockler widow of the late n j armstrong in her 94th year the funeral on saturday was to bloomington cemetery where the remains were placed beside those of her late husband mrs armstrong and her late husband kept the east end store nearly half a century ago he was the local auctioneer and was quite widely known she is the last of her family three sisters hav ing predeceased her namely mrs sam burkholder mrs philip davis and mrs george brown two daughters survive the late mrs armstrong one with whom the aged mother lived at 53 riverdale avenue it looks as though the only way to protect freshly laid cement side accept this walks mutilated o is to police night on v after that it to withstand part of these their initial stoufl fromvbeing ytfungsters ver the first walk is laid hard enough attempt on the ateur carvers to cut often new cement is defaced in this manner as in the case of a new block laid last ivuton to be prospnt and enjoy q porte where no less than half a dozen boys carved initials so that the block was poorly finished next morning it a social time and mrs goldie fleming meet mr audi an engagement announcement appearing in this paper during the latter part of july has caused con siderable inconvenience and expiation to be made by miss mary galloway of mimico daughter of a former well known family of stouff ville mary authorizes us to say that she is not giving any thought to marriage at the present time so that the intimation was a hoax but too far back to he traced to its author this former stouffville girl therefore has the great pleasure still to look forward to of some day declaring her matrimonial inten tions and when that time comes we hope to be among the first to offer our congratulations in the mean time wo apologize for the erroneous report circulated leev w e smalley pastor of baker hill and 2nd imarkham baptist churches received word on monday of the death of his uncle j m smalley who died in ohio sept 28 he was the last member of the family rev mr smalley visited him and his children while on his vacationsill august his wife pre deceased him 8 years ago when dr w a sangster was called to the home of mrs macklem cook at lemonville on sunday afternoon for some minor ailment eiffectiiig mrs cook who is in her s7th year it was recalled that this was the first time in twenty years that she had needed the services of a professional man it was dr sangster who was last called and when he made the visit in or about tho year 1915 his mother who was a friend of mrs cook went out to lemonville for a visit while the doctor made his call mrs cook is troubled with bad eyesight and is practically blind but her mind is clear and she indicates a keen interest in bcr many friends mrs cook is of sturdy old devon stock that remain so to the end and may hcrs be a long way off from what we read in our ex changes and from what we gather from local conditions none of its popularity has yet been last by the little country political meeting the public gathering where tho candid ate himself is always the chief speaker and is accompanied by some local supporter desirous of testing out his platform ability political party leaders may be heard at length over the radio and their views may be read in full in the newspapers but a few posters stating that a meeting is to bo held in the interest of this or that party at which the candidate and others will speak still draws a crowd largo enough to fill the old school house or commun ity hall and a good time is had by all we dont know whether any votes are ever really made at these gatherings or the opinion of anyone materially changed but they are a rural feature of general elections that other campaign attractions can not displace they cost the candidate considerable effort and money but they furnish his supporters and opponents alike with an evenings entertainment with some little in struction thrown in and that is worth while as much worth while we imagine as are the results from the great rallies at which the big men in the countrys affairs are heard we have attended a few of these in years past and present and we never yet heard one of those in attendance declare that he had gone to the meeting intending to voto a certain way and had come away with his decision reversed and his mind made up to cast his ballot in the opposite direction takes us back to the days when we secretary carved our initials on the school desk or bench or fence or perhaps on the old maple or chestnut tree frequently we were taken to task too and so it should be today if the gilty lads can be located build health and strength with wampoles extract op cod liver this famous year round tonic tones up the entire sys tem helps ydu regain energy and is particularly effective in com bating winter ills such as coughs colds grippe influ enza and bronchitis this preparation also is excellent for loss of appetite blood disorders nervous troubles and for weak an aemic children for elderly people and for convalescents price 100 per bottle sold aj recommended br bo ad iv a ys drug store stouffville quality service poultry mashes good pullets should now be consuming small amounts of mash and liberal amounts of hard grains especially whole oats feed fulopep egg mash because first fulopep removes doubt second fulopep produces quality third fulopep builds better bone fourth fulopep builds harder fat ensure your winter profits over feed cost by giving fulopep egg mash a thorough trial this winter molasses we have a quantity of feeding molasses at 18c gallon molasses is strong and expect higher prices grain markets are steady wheat is stronger barley is dragging along- we will buy velvet barley we want ontario oats testing 34 lbs or better stiver bros seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week phono 4501 stouffville ont oexox x0e30e aomon i0e30i 30ez0 cut the cords that strangle canada vote liberal n o e l e c t e l e c t d o o d o n o bill mulock in north york 0e30i aoxaoi north york liberal association 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