stouffville ontario thursday sept 24 1936 g town topics bruce rowbothani who lias been transferred to the windsor plant of canadian industries limited was homo for a day recently gun licenses promptly issued x w byer stouffville i probably one of the largest and finest looking corn fields in these parts stands on the 4th concession of whitchurch belonging to george preston it is a five acre field and much of the corn stands 15 feet mr e spraggue supt of the in dustrial home on youge street accompanied by mrs spraggue were with mr and mrs ken campbell on sunday harry spang son of mr and mrs j o spang has secured position in the brokerage office of sir john daniel sous day street toronto and lias left to take up the position mr and mrs frank rusnell ubridge mi and mrs w rowley and son howard also mr f hall of toronto were recent visitors with mr and mrs l morgason and family the dickson hill mill has opened a feed store in town one door east of the public library featuring lines advertised on the last page of this issue mr price pugh is in charge master allan roadway son of mr and mrs carl iioadway returned last week to belleville to resume his studies at the provincial institution for the deaf y visitors were in town last week from springfield ohio when mr dennis truitt and wife spent a day or two with his cousin rev w e smalley i was in i desir mrs wish to correct an item that in the paper september llth the public to know that i ovi hoover eared for mr gordon cober has just put through another sound equipment contract the new system will use the ball type microphone of the sound cell crystal variety this out fit is being installed in oriental gardens on st clair ave in western part of the city dorothy meyers ever since she during her slay my granddaughter was a baby and in stouffville rev c o sommer pastor of stouffville and churchill christian churches a few years ago was in town the other evening calling on mr and mrs allan closson mr sommer is located at gibson reserve near bala muskoka and has an entire indian congregation and field to work this summer he was in chicago taking a special summer course in connection with his theological studies the big auction sale of house furniture at bethesda belonging to mr s p foote will be held this saturday and with fine weather a record crowd will gather ringwood speaking listen the children of the sunday school are giving a program at our regular christian endeavor monthly mission ary meeting on the evening of sept 2s at s oclock dont fail to be there markham fair october 2 3 i next weekend stove for sale kitchen range with hot water front good baker apply mrs e a wilson victoria street tomatoes this year are excellent quality large and juicy but there has been no election contest doat fail to take advantage of the sale of blue ribbon union paint at goudies hardware mrs j i cook of bradford was at mis levi hoovers for a few days last week alsomiss florence barkey spent the weekend with her grand mother miss jean mckenzie niece of miss clara mckenzie toronto was in town for a few days visiting miss jean collard the mckenzie family formerly lived in the west end and for some years miss mckenzie con ducted a shoe store which she sold to a e wcldon when the business was in tho lawson block build health and strength with wampoles extract op cod liver this famous year round tonic tones up the entire sys tem helps you regain energy end 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 and recommended by roadways drug stouffvillo stork ontario writing from fort lauderdale fla on sept 1 mr us obrien a frequent contributor to the columns of the tribune says that the bowl ing news makes him a little home sick mr obrien is a few months in florida with live married daughters one of whom lives in miami and he is likely to take up permanent resi dence among the orange groves of the south for a well earned rest after many turbulent but delight ful years in the editorial rooms of the indianapolis xews mr grw thomas courier of his majestys mail out of stouffville for some thirteen years was absent from duty last saturday while in toronto attending the funeral of the late edward dinsmore who died suddenly on sep 1g aged 51 years the late mr dinsmore was a son of mr thomas sister who is still living at the age of s2 years the deceased was a married man and is survived by his wife three children and one sister as well as his aged mother from whose home the funer al took place to mount pleasant cemetery twentyfour years ago abram h raymer bought lot xo 11 near of concession g in the township whitchurch from the claughton family and ever since or until jnst a few years ago lie worked the place stud produced marvelous grain crops on wednesday sept 30 mr raymer will offer the place by public auction and hopes to sell to tho highest bidder there will be a low reserve bid mr raymer is now ah aged man in his sgth year and is anxious to dispose of his real estate he was a man around sixty when he took hold of this property and made good money the same opportunity is open to a much younger man today with the same determination as mr iraymer had to do well the new premier in quebec found that he could not legally dismiss the three members of the quebec liquor commission who were receiving an aggregate salary of 47000 so he cut their salary to 1 each that should end tho unrighteous agree ment whereby these men were draw ing such unwarranted pay- mrs george lawson has rented of her apartment in the block just west of the mansion house to casper stover now a resident of church street south mrs lawson intends to move to toronto where she will re side with her sister friends hero will learn with regret of mrs lawsons intended move- from cur community while about 1500 meals were served in the mennonite church from tuesday until saturday even ing last week during the time of the conference there the feat wasnt accomplished quite as easily as on a similar occasion 2000 years ago wherein the bible tells us of a certain well known incident on this occasion the folks of the congrega tion had every opportunity to pre pare for the event and prepair they did there was always enough and to spare after every meal and the delegates expressed themselves in high terms of the hospitality accord ed them while the ladies come in for most of the credit there was a man in the case and he is none other than our noah baker who for 15 years has acted as purchasing agent whenever the church undertakes to feed the multitudes be it a con ference or summer camp meeting mr baker jast got straightened up this time on saturday in time to celebrate his 78th birthday which fell on monday ralph jones has rented his farm of 95 acres on tho first concession of uxbridge at aitona to arthur wagg ono of the young farmers of the district mr jones who has been in rather poor health will retire from active work and will hold a clearing auction sale on october s congratulations were due mr nathan forsyth last monday for on that day he reached his s4th birth day mr forsyth was a pioneer builder in stouffville and many of the finest old buildings in the vill age were built by him per quart fall paint sale sale commences sat sept 26 mr k smith former advertising manager of the winnipeg free press accompaned by his wife and by miss c johnson of winnipeg were in town on sunday at the silvester home on church street mr and mrs smith are now living in toron to lloyd turner ab stouffer jr and numerous other farmers have lost valuable milch cows recently due to overeating the exceedingly green alfalfa which over the past weeks had unbounded growth during the heat and wot days is particularly agreable to the palate of the milch cows and many of them have almost blown up from overeating of the fresh pasture sixteen rinks entered the mixed tournament played on stouffville lawn bowling green on monday evening and a hastily picked up rink gathered together at the las mom ent to make things pair off evenly won the first prize the lucky champions were billie still cliff pipher jean pipher and mrs alex grubln the winners carried homo beautiful warm blankets the park er rink from claremont won second place and a newmarket rink third dawson davis rink took fourth prize he was assisted by mrs geo storey mrs borinsky and martin tait the tourney was a big success and thoroughly enjoyed despite the rather cool weather ircv walter hughes ba pastor of forward baptist church tor onto wishes to announce to his radio friends in stouffville and district that he and his gospel choir aro again broadcasting each sun day afternoon over station ckcl from 430 until 500 oclock mr hughes captured the d l moodie contest for the best sermon given at chicago institute with the sub ject christ the door this was a great feat of which the young toronto pastor should be justly proud lonoc aonoc ioc aocaoe aox aocao quick drying enamrlswhife ivory nile green porch and floorlight and dark grey brown yellow and tan clear varnishlight oak and dark oak stains and ground color white ivory and light green flat wall paint white light green ivory buff and cream house paints xoe aonoc ioe aonoi xoexoe x0e30i zoeio brathwaite hardware phone 960 j stouffville ont as there seems to be an un certainty in the minds of some people about the weekly halfholiday in stouffville wo have been asked to make an announcement so that the situation will be clear the holiday according to the petition some years ago calls for the business places to remain closed every afternoon right through tho month of october so that there is no change whatever at the end of september the fine fall days will be appreciated by the busi ness people who are glad of the half day in the open air after pretty close confinement every other day funeral of tlie late alico m rao youngest daughter of tho late jas j rao was largely attended from the late home on church street last friday afternoon rev dr mitchell rev l e atkinson rev robt young and rev herbert lee all participated in tho service dr mitchell delivering the address at tho home tho pall bearers were messrs christie armstrong k r davis e mstlll j meyer c pipher all of town and arthur kennedy of agincourt many old friends of the family were here from distant points to offer their aymparny to the two surviving sisters miss nettie rao and mrs james turner and tho only surviving brother frank rac merchant tailor intorpient was made in tho family plot at stouff ville cemetery mr hugh watson former princip al of stouffville continuation school was in town on friday for the funeral of the late miss alice rae the ladies auxiliary of the musselmans lake ratepayers association have purchased a piece of ground from arthur topper on tho east side of the lake to be con verted into a lawn tennis court and recreation grounds for general use of the cottagers although there was no formal announcement of the event rer l e and mrs atkinson last sunday marked their 20th wedding anni versary day and with this intima tion goes our congratulations next week at the stanley theatre see showboat with ireue dunne and captain henry of radio fame matinees saturday sept 26 and saturday oct 3 after an absence of seven years g ross lee is in town from new york visiting his mother mrs john lee iross reports considerable im provement in buisness conditions in th6 tfig metropolis this year over the preceding years quality service growers in complaining price being the market the local district aro about the mean paid for cauliflower is glutted and the markets on barley are advancing submit sample to get quotations i our cleaning plant la at your service fuixopbp egg mash caulies have grown so fast that some of them are too open for pickling use so that thero is a loss one way or other a trucker took a load to north bay as a specu- j lation and only got the cost ofl gasoline and meals for his trouble i losing heavily tor having paid tho grower what he believed was a fair price at the field wo are prepared to quote you fulopep egg mash a price on your supply of for the coming winter these may be stled opportune days for the bride and groom or anyone else setting up house keeping and wanting used furniture this week alone auctioneer a s farm er will sell five furniture sales while there were two last week and several to come in the immediato future this week the register shows the auctioneer to sell on tuesday at mrs degeers sale in mount albert wednesday at j r hoover estate sale in pickering thursday a sale in aurora town friday curtis sale at oak ridges and on saturday to close the week the big sale of sp foote bethesda every auction is a straight furniture sale last sunday mrs oliver forsytn resident of main street east for many years enjoyed what was more than an ordinary day it was trie occasion of her 70th birthday and four of her five children were all here for the occasion mrs forsyth was born just outside the village and lived all her life here her maiden name was merida brown and her husband who died 33 years ago was a prominent liveryman at the time of his death on sunday mrs forsyth was showered with flowers gifts and good wishes and in expressing her pleasure she said it was the nicest birthday i ever recall four of her children largely responsible for the enjoyment brought their mother are harold the local barber arthur barber in uxbridge rhoda mrs g r gordon of hamilton lillian mrs pitman of toronto another son orlando lives in western canada e a grubin ro optometrist and optician will be at his office in stouffville on monday and tuesday sept 21st and 22nd betty beauty salon nestle permanent waves this name is better known for quality than any other in con nection with hair beauty these waves can be had in spiral croquignole or combination spiral ciloquignole combination all waves include shampoo fingerwave and nestle hair rinse prices from 3 so 500 750 1000 marceling personality hair cutting oil shampoos scalp treatment for appointment telephone 320g wo advise taking advantage of the present low price before housing your hens for winter use cresfec for a disinfectant- and dr hess poultry worm powder this worm powder is easy to give easy to take tho cost is about half a cent per bird phone 4501 stiver bros stouffville ont special offer of used cars 1927 1931 1929 1929 192s 192s 1931 192g 1929 192s 192s 1929 1930 1925 1933 1921 1929 192s 1927 1928 1929 1927 ford coach chev sp sedan durant 40 sedan chrysler 60 sedan pontiac sedan pontiae sedan cadillac sedan buick sedan chrysler 50 sedan chrysler 50 sedan chev sedan durant 407 sedan pontine sedan buick sedan pontiac coach durant go coach durant 40 coach pontiac coach olds coach chev coach plymouth coach ford coach dodge coach 19 2s pontiac coupo 1927 ford coupe 1930 packard coupe 19 28 buiek coupe 1929 chev coupe 1923 ford coupo 1932 plymouth roadster 19 29 ford roadster 19 2g buick touring 1927 ford touring 1930 chev truck 2 tou 1931 chev 2 ton duals short- shorter base truck 1931 ford truck half ton panel 1931 ford half ton panel truck 1933 chev truck half ton pick up 1928 gmc truck 2 ton 1930 ford truck 2 ton duals 1929 rugby truck 1 12 ton duals implements 7 1t2 ft stiff tooth cultivator powerlift massey harris spring tooth culivator inthrow disc massey manure spreader massey manure spreader three furrow tractor plow cockshutts steel dump body hoist wood dump 14 ft boat trailer sea flee international separator 2 electric stoves 5ft massey mower power unit int 25 hp 1 horse plow 5 hp lister gas engine only 24 mcglaghan grinder blacksmith forge hay loader hay rake 10 ft hay rake mccormick planter new gft stiff tooth cultivator 2 furrow cockshutt tractor plow 2 section spring tooth harrow 5 ft frost wood binder g ft mccormick binder 7ft massey binder 2 furrow plow 3 furrow plow fleury 8 fleury grinder 1530 tractor mcd irecned 1020 tractor mcd reconed 10 beatty grinder bagger for same single plow tudhope anderson gang plow int no 13g nearly new 3 riding3 plows 10 year old mare 1 year colt coopers hardware phoae claremont j 03 mr deeds goes to town gary cooper and jean arthur dont fail to see this outstand ing production youll roll with laughter at gary cooper in this really human role a gangling small town poet who chases fires and plays the tuba when he concentrates who inherits twenty million and is whirled to new york to take charge of the fortune he didnt want in the first place jean arthur as a manhattan newspapers best sob sister falls in love with him this leads to a crashing finish which brings the lovers together and solves his problem in a most timely manner three nights only thursfrisat september 24252 coming next week matixxee saturday afternoon 230 children 10c showboat with irene dunne and your old radio friend capt henry the stanley theatre