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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 2, 1922, p. 1

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y v the tribune vol xxxiii no 35 stouffville ontario thursday november 2 1022 whole numbek 133 deposit your coupons yyhen you cut the coupons from your victory bonds or other securities the logical place to put them is into your savings account saving departments are maintained at all our branches and victory bond coupons will be received for depoait or encaah- ment without charge lt the interest from your inveatment earn more iotereat in the standard stan total assets ovek eightythkee millions stouffville branch a c burkholder manager business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances c buttons block stouffville money to loan dental dr d c smith dentist btoufrvuie honor graduate of chicago and toronjto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1015 no outside appointments council provides library maintenance ah the members were present at a meeting of the council monday evening excepting councillor sil- versides who was absent from town there has been considerable con troversy concerning the new public library such statements being made as i told you the library board had to go to the council to details of hog grading regulations bank loot totalled over 100000 important regulations- respecting the loot from the standard bank the grading of hogs has been passed i hundred thous- by the dominion dept of agricul- and according to information cured on tuesday afternoon of this amount approximately and did bandits drop i l keys and pen get the grant ratified also what will the council do and why wernt they asked about it before and finally why didnt the board give more publicity through the press and otherwise this talk is now rendered un- nejoessary after monday evenings meaning the library board nfet the couji although more than a week has passed since the local branch of the standard bank was robbed of over 12000 cash in addition to other securities totalling a large sum there appears to be no trace of the robbers to be found tile work of experts it seems to be well settled that the job of blowing the safe was the work of experts such as operate in this line in the united states there cii and the town fathers finally pass ed the following resolution that the corporation pledge themselves to continue the usual process of raising funds for maintenance of a free public lib rary as required by law which raises the required amount of 700 as required by the carnegie corporation of new york bible society collectors hold luncheon ture under thelive stock and live stock products act the new reg ulations will be of especial interest to our farming community because 12i was taken in cash our farmers are interested in the v hog raising industry bonds of over t1 bonds the hon w r motherwell an varied in value from 50 to 10000 nounces that the hog grading regu- and a large number were dominion lations will be made effective on 0 canada bearer bonds october 30th 1922 and in the j am a of purities stolen course of a few days the new hog i grading staff will have received due was one bond of i0000 held by course of instruction at the toronto thomas williamson there was stock yards so that the new regu- i also two 5000 bonds one ownec lations may be effectively applied at by mr williamson and the other all the important stock yards and abattoirs at once the new regulations recognize no less than nine grades of hogs designated thus grade 1 select bacon hogs by sarah a timbers also there are thirteen dominion of canada bearer bonds worth 50 each eight 500 bondseleven1000 bonds of the dominion of canada r n v si nonas ji tne uominion oi uanaaa i t fy registered bonds there are 7 at stockyards and abattoirs or hogs in a t i tnis true m tne united states there ins th tlmd8 z theo- has been few such complete jobs ciu of upper canada bible 2t2s l2z i society held a luncheon on tuesday ml e s barker lls dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of rloyal college of dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto offflde hours 9 to 12 am 2 to 5 pm office in grubins block pone 3201 for all calls markham every tuesday office over m whites store dr s 8 ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 the situation is baffling to the pub lic should have protection this whole affair nas brought home the necessity for some sort of signal system that would give warning when bank vaults are be ing tampered with at nights and it seems strange that banks hove not fortified themselves with some such device keys and pen dropped on monday this week detective boyd and his assistants were in town again looking over the local evening in the christian church mr isaac reaman acted as chair man while the speakers included revs mcguire coulter morton washington and mr j ratcliffe air mcguire addressed the gath ering at some length outlining what was expected of the collectors his remarks were full of inspiration and were well taken by the collect ors who were mostly all present the object of the local canvassers is to secure 1000 in this district which is an advance over any pre vious collection of about 250 at stockyards and abattoirs or hogs weighing 170 to 220pcunds at local shipping poimt of a type and finish indicating suitability for the produc tion of choice bacon or wiltshire sides for export jowl and should er light and smooth at 100 five at 500 thirtythree at 1000 of coupon registered bonds there are four at 50 five at 100 to sundry bonds there were four- 1000 bonds city of edmon- geo collard market drug storj stouffville neck to tail evenly fleshed side fr vinee of new brunswick each 1000 corporation of stouffville bonds ms as fp m mm on the present scale and it is be- a c kennedy chiropractor will be in his office on church st from 930 to 12 pm on monday wednesday and friday travel bst canadian pacific for full particulars tickets and reservations apply to w- sanders local agent phone 180 also cpr and cunard line ocean tickets w j mather funeral director and em balmer stouffville residence church street two doors north of store phone nos 9801 or 9812 j day and night calls promptly attended to life insurance- norman m maclean local representative confederation life association fire accident sick and auto mobile insurance stouffville ontario s f w silversjdes auctioneer having license for york and on tario counties i make a specialty of pedigreed stock and am in touch with the most prominent breeders phone stouffville 507 for dates and terms ring of keys were found just along side the bank on mr hoovers lane this is about the spot that one of the bandits pulled a gun from his pocket and ordered mr hoover to put in his head and blow out the light whether this discovery will be of any assistance in hunting down the burglars only the provincial police know veteran chuflch parade the local war veterans will hold a church parade in commemoration of armistice day to st james presbyterian church at 11 am on sunday nov 1 2th special music will be provided for the occasion and rev robt young will preach immediately after the service vet erans will fall in and march to the stouffville cemetery and decorate the graves of the boys wno gave their lives in the great war it is expected that stouffville citizens band will be in attendance all veterans residing in stouffville and district are asked ifo be present and fall in opposite the tribune office main street at 10 am sunday dress mufti sieved the canvassers will succeed in in reaching their objective a happy nuptial a very pretty ootober wedding was solemnized at the home of mr and mrs elias stover when their only daughter mary magdelena lena was united in marriage to mr harvey b reesor son of mr and mrs h c reesor of markham onwedhesday afternoon of last week the rev s goudie officiated the bride who was given away by her father looked sweet in jier wedding personal news items mrs maria kester has returned from a months visit in toronto mrs f sangster has been spend ing a week visiting her daughter in toronto ohas armitage of sullivan corn ers is visiting his cousin mrs jos grose mrs dawson davis and daughter returned on tuesday from a two weeks visit in toronto nfw dr nearly 5000 and bethesda and t bi s from hack ham stouft teie company sixty full good general finish no exjeess debentures tota 6000 grade 2 thick smooth hogs the registered bonds are of course weighing 160 to 210 pounds at the j valueless to the thieves just who stock yards or hogs weighing 170 w1 stand tne l0ss on tne bearer to 220 pounds at the local shipping bonds we are unable to ascertain point not conforming to select at tins bacon standard but of smooth con- j formation and finish grade 3 shop hogs hogs weigh bloomington resident died ing 120 to 160 pounds at stockyards j suddenly or hogs weighing 130 to 170 pounds ii at local shipping point of smooth i mrs francis ward died suddenly conformaton and finish a her home in bloomington last grade 4 heavies hogs weigh- monday morning about five oclock ing 210 to 260 founds at stockyards h took suddenlv ill and passed or220 to 270 pfpds at local shipp- away before mediical aid could reach ing point ifeof selefct bacon or hen deceased was in her 78th thick smootlconformaiqfn year and was a particularly bright grade 5 fgxtra heavies hogs personage for her years hc boadways drug storb stouffville weighing over260 pounds at stock- the late mrs ward was born in yards or 270 pounds at local shipp- the town of oshawa her maiden ing point of smooth conformation j name being mary elizabeth claugh- and finish j ton while a small child the family grade 6 feeders hogs weigh- mo to reach township and 54 ing 170 pounds and under at stock years ago she was married to the yards or iso pounds at local shipp- bereaved husband for five years ing point any type of smooth con- jjr and mrs ward farmed in scott formation but unfinished i township and thirtyeight years grade 7 roughs hogs of rough ago they settled at bloomington conformation any weight where they have since resided grade 8 sows all females that r her more active days mrs ward have raised one or more litters was an untiring church worker be- grade 9 stags boars which i ready and willing at all times have been castorated to assist in any good cause for the may be graded at stouftvillo advancement of the masters work when the grading of hogs is re- she was a valued member of the quested byone or more farmers at ladies aid society a country point such hogs provided j besides the aged husband a fam ine buyer agrees shall be graded byj n 0i f children survive one the buyer in accordance with the i daughter mrs newton rae of bioo- officia grades designated above j mington and one son barton ward smart and becoming fal and winter styles oa display at mrs m watts lanveons b4cjck stcfliftvule grannys own wool and gloves mrs jagger of toronto and for- lmfwimlw merly of stouffville is reported quite ill at her home in the city mrs boothbymrs gftorge hughes and two children of toronto are spending a week with relatives in town mr and mrs ira anderson left on saturday for feooderham and from ithere mr anderson will leave on his hunting trip ment of grading shall be made out in duplicate and signed by the buyer and seller or sellers or their agents and a fiopy of such statement shall be furnished hy the buyer to the official swine grader at the point of designation sush statement must indicate point and date of shipment point of destination car number and name and address of buyer and sel- ler or sellers agent the seller if he desires may forward to the dominion live stock branch at the mrs arthur fisher of new toronto and hector pollard of uxbridge the funeral on nov 1st took place to bloomington cemetery the service being taken by her pastor rev george coulter stouffville markets dr gerrow and mrs gerrow will leave next week on a visit to mich j nearest stefekyards his duplicate igan and later they will go to cal ifornia for the winter months mr john cook and son fred of bradford were in itown on monday when in the employ of the massey harris company mr cook was a familiar figure in stouffville dr and mrs benson of toronto are spending a couple of weeks with her aunt miss ada mccarthy dr dressof whititcrepe de chenewp stfamtli seed pearl trimmings and carried t in collingwood a bouquet of white carnations miss lse ngwooo rev r g quiggan mrs quiggan miss betty quiggan of toronto and miss cope of england visited satur day at the home of w a carruthers stouffville lodge no 384 j meets every monday evening at 8 oclock id the oddfellows haul visiting brethren welcome ralph baker w r sanders n g secretary j b hanna financial secy prepare for a business career elliott yonge and charles gts toronto every graduate of the last twelve months lias promptly obtained em ployment enter any time write for catalogue w j elxiott principal ida mower the bridesmaid looked charming in a dress of pink crepe de chenetffmmed with blue rose buds she carried pink carnations mr archie stover brother of the bride acted as best man after a dainty supper mr and mrs reesor left amid showers of confetti and best wishes for toron to hamilton and other western points the bride travelled in a blue trfcotine suit with hat to match on their return they will reside near markham shipping turnips at 8c bushel several cars of turnips have been shipped from stouffville station the past week the price being eight cents per bushel to the farmers while the turnips had wonderful growth this year there appears to be such a thing as too much size and the shippers are therefore ask ing for the smaller sized ones so we understand sale of live stock special attention is dfrdcted to the big sale of cattle and swine to be held on wednesday nov 8th at the farm of thos bacon lot 14 concession 2 uxbridge there will be sold 36 head of choice feeding cattle also a number of milch cows brood sows with piss- farmers who are prepared to handle more stock during the winter months should attend this sale there will be five months credit or a good cash discount fred silversides will be on the block copy of the grading statement when thursday nov 1st dairy- geese 2fl to 25 ducks 25 to 27 a copy of the official grading state- chickens 25 to 27 ment for the carload will be sent i e 53 to 55 him cattle hogsc a car or part car of hogs con- g butchers- 1700 to 800 signed to the stock yards containing medium butchers 7 00 to 8 00 hogs from more than one owner common butchers 4 00 to 5 00 shall be graded as above provided calves per cwt 7 00 to 10 00 and in addition the grader shall list sheep per cwt 2 00 to 5 00 on t grading certificate the mark lambs per cwt 8 00 to 12 00 weight and grade of each individual sheep skins 25 to 30 hogcomprising such shipment and beef hides 10 pound shall furnish a copy of such certifi- j horse hides 1 5o cate to theowners or their agents hogs 110 25 the form of marker is been de- j cided on and will probably be an i grain market ear tag of some form red winer wheat 1 00 to 1 05 white wheat district and general v gasoline has dropped to 36 cents a gallon in markham oliver dennys sale of cattle in whitby township last week realized 5000 ninety head of cattle were sold there passed awa at raglan on octqber 6jth an old resident in the person of cokell blancbard in his 85th year deceased was born in wfhltby in 1838 and has lived in whitby township all his life mr blanchard was a farmer and a great lover of horses collingwood and chatham coun cils have passed bylaws compelling all horse drawn vehicles to carry lights after dark within the muni cipality while mrs spenceley of north claremont was in her yard one day last week looking at her hens a fox suddenly made its appearance and snatched one of the fowl and ran for the woods this explained the loss of several other fowl from the same flock mr spezfceley decided this would be the last to go this way and he sat up at nights with n loaded gun and finally shot the thief open season for hunting gut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston nurseries stouffville phone 7001 top tables in ontario the season for the big game hunting is now on and up to nov 15th moose deer or caribou can be taken north of the main line 90 to 95 spring wheat 85 to 90 goose wheat 85 to 90 barley 55 to 60 buckwheat 60 t 65 oats 38 to 40 e 65 to 70 hay per ton 14 00 to 15 00 of the canadian national railways j po 55 to 65 formerly the grand trunk pacific from quebec to the manitoba boun dary in that part of ontario south of the french and mattawa rivers from nov 5th to nov 20th and that part of ontario lying north and west of the french and mattawa rivers october 25th to nov 30th there is an open season for part ridge nov 5th to nov 20th wild geese from sept 1st to december 15th and wild ducks the same as wild geese small peas 1 00 to 12 wool 9 to 15 wool washed 12 to 18 work on the extension of the hydro power line from agincourt to unionvllle is projeeedng rapidly and it is expected power will be turned on before christmas poles are up most fit the way and wires are strung part of the distance though unionvllle is but 20 miles from the heart of toronto it has been waiting years for electric power when the line was built to agincourt some years ago it was expected it would be continued to markham byway of unionvllle instead the line was built by way of malvern and unionville has been the isolated dark spot in east j york for the past years the marr entertainers un marr manager removed to 2i boston avc phone gcr 6041j open for concert engagements oe3q l r porcelain different cedar the very newest in sizes also beautiful chests absolutely moth proof now on display at our sjtore we have for your in spection the latest types of kitchen cabinets and other lines of furniture we want you to call and see our display make that christmas selection now andl wo will keep it tor you w j mather stouffville mil boadways drug storb stouffville 301 fall and winter millinery a nice assortment to choose from at reasonable prices also fancy goods sweaters wools mrs f wilson ioc 30e30c zoexoz

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