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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 10 Mar 1927, p. 5

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‘AN'IIDâ€"Cholr bad" or Luau “a Grunt-t comblnod. [or Univ 0d Church. um. ulnry expound. Jonah“ Hutchluon la‘ annulus to hold u lucuon ale and II onerâ€" Ill MI propony on tho nlnth con- Mon (or uh. Hr. levoy Scholl and VIII no noun: into the house lmmodluoly Ionlh o! Swlu'a nun. mull, "an!“ by Hr. Goo. Saundon. There“. l mm In Glasgow who do- cluu hl- Inlay ll golns to be I unal- phyorâ€"ho nukes men I Intel ovary day. COMINGâ€"Dr. RE. Lulu. Optome- trllk. 181 You" 31.. Toronto. may be consulted thou: your on: (or than at J. Bondway'l drug store. Thursday. Mann um. 3 It is pouibl. now tor peoplo liv- ln; Ln Cnnnd- to lend Inn“ lo d!!- an point: in the United Smo- vi- I.|r tome. The regullr two cont- Oundhn post-gs must be and a well I: In Iddltlonll 10c. U.s.-ump Ind mo loner mun! be marked via III route. The Box Socill held in Raleliil'l Hall on Fridny night. under nun- nices oi the Junior Parmere‘ Club in Iomewbnl marred by contra el- tmtlons. The uttendnnce was small. but the boxes were very nut-ecu". end numbered over 20. Geo. Kean. the sub auctioneer (or this district. we: on the Inclion block. dispoein: o! th_e boxes at prices irom We. to 81.20. J. Cook was one o! [be high bidders. Just to show the boy: how they "used to do it." At a similar social in Goodwood only recently Mr. Kenya realized around $3 [or many of the boxes. The centres: in price is explained by the lack of young men present on Friday. Next Weekâ€"Norman Kerry in the “Love Thief". MARCH 11th and 12th Pete Morrison With his wonder horse “Light- ning" Comediesâ€"“MIXED BRIDES" Wanda Wiley “MOR'I‘GAGED AGAIN" Arthur Lake Admission 25c. Children 15¢ a. a. Schmidt. Prop. GIVING UP BUSINESS PROMPT DELIVERY P. G. White Naptha Soap, 5 bars Old Dutch Clenser. per pkg . Life Buoy Soap, 3 cakes ......... Handy Ammonia, 4 pkgs ........ Princess Soap Flakes. per pkg Roman Meal, per pkg. ........... Rice, choice, 2 lbs. ............. Superior Groceries Silvester Bros. NEILSONS CHOCOLATES, ESKIMO PIES, ARCTIC Sweethearts, Ice Cream, Celery and Lettuce AMER!" THEATRE smmvm Friday and Saturday “BLUE BLAZES" SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ORANGES, CHOICE, AT LOWEST PRICES ADMISSION A. ' W. SCOTT extended notice will appear in this space next week. Hill and Blind Rl'ver. A more Hardware Sfores at Richmond one week. Mr. F. Y. W. Brathwaite who lished Hardware Business to will take possession in nbout stock and excellent old estab- Mr. Brathwaite also conducts Yes we have sold our entire A Saturn: walker prophet |u« lounm um In. dull will ho flying by tho and 0! Much. Two at. uni of normsâ€"me nod cat-lone and (h. Innll boy pinyin. mum" on the “we“. Imporum hon. nle \udly \l‘lnrldly) at tho uuct yards. An Uxhrldxo won-n nyl Iho ulnu jun to kill time, and her nellhhon uy mu Iho Ian I deadly wupon. but In“ and My Blunder: nude hl- um upmnoo down town aluce MI lonl Ind lei-lou- Illnou ol the put two months. While none too Ilrou. In In mum; very good pro- ueu mund- complelo recovery. Wm. Crouaq, who was on duty (or I couple or wool: Inflerlnl lrom III tnjurod In. In [owns About lulu In m- Dunno" u a curler. Wlllllm had Icnrcoly Ian! a day through lllueu bolero In 50 you". Lloyd Turner hu luled the Run- nell houu on tho tum north or Stoulhlllo. which wu recently pur- chlud by Ah. Bloullor. hlr.810uflor VIII] 0! courn work the (arm an he did Int you. Locuu um hockey tum wu l'll’dod the lumer club bun It the Ann: on Fr|dny nlghl (or wlunlnl the Junior Iorlu ol the local hockey lounumont. 0n ‘hu occnulon they defeated erkhlm ooy- m a not!) contented battle. by a near. 0! 1 to 4. This bolus the final game for the chlmplonnhlp I! created u xoud On Monday morning Mr. Bani: Reeaor. cut of town. ahot I turn measured tip to lnchea."l'heae hi are 0 a destruc- tive nature. an hl- special. while other v re not. Mr. Reesor is a Game Prot haadquarta farmers an 0 era are invited to Join. The ociation in taking an active Interest in the protection of pheasants which are being encour- aged In this locality. At the same time the association advises its mem- bers on what destructive birds or animals to be on the alert for. Just now hawks and tom cats, found roaming the woods are recommend- ed (or destruction. because oi the harm they do to desirable hlrd lite. 4. This bolus the the chlmplonnhlp I! deal or Interest. Thy Dominion Government has voted a quarter million dollar! (or the Diamond Jubilee oi Gunrdlnn Confederation on July in. Al Dominion Day full: on Friday thi- yonr. Sniurdly. July 2nd hu nlno been doclnroqi n public holiday throu‘hout Cnnndn. Tbi- mnlleu an extra holidly in 1927. it will make I splendid week for Siouuvllla Old Home Calobntion‘ , TELEPHONE 250. 25c. 21c. 28c. 19c. 25c. 10c. era 0! the old in the t last was The carnival u Horticultural Arena 'l'hursda largely attende addition there was a goodly er in costume. and spectators w e delighted with the array at In addition to representation i' flowers and vege- tables there e several comic cos- tumes which provided much merri- ment. The judges were Mrs. N. For- syth. Mrs. FEW. Silvester and Walter Brillinger, and the result of their decisions awarded the prizes as fol- lows: Beat representation of flowery (lady). Mrs‘ Kiinck as a poppy, and Miss M. Martens as a daffodil: de- corated costume. (lady). Miss Evn Hoover, Mrs. B. Doten; Any flower. (gent). H. 0. Klinck, tulip. and Art Clnrkson. reset Mrs. Mather won ‘flrst pornonifylng n has full of porn- linesmnd Bruce Rowbnthum won sn- mnd in the character at a pumpkin. in the comic ninnohn Sinvk nnd J.R. Horigins carried on the nm and se- cond tickets, whiin .\inry Dnton and Agnes Klinck «lid likewise in the children’s rontnst. it was n Hurst-s1- ful niKht. nmi tlm moiety nr-llmi $2230 in: llmir “ill?" of tho oven- Ing's lirkI-I snip. utter expenses wore pulri. Nut sabbath I- m uoond Oun- du in lam. Open ditch" urn to be Iboluhod on In Provincial hllhnyl construc- lod In thoJuturo. Thll II I men III 111. mm direction, when none too won. There was a very good attendance in (he Hapilst Church last Friday atternoon for the annual Women's Day of Prayer. Practically every denomination in town was repre- sented, and (or the most part all were heard in some term of the ser- vice. Six years ago the women oi Canada came together (or the first time for the purpose of giving unit- ed expressions to their petitions.their ‘thanksgivinga. their worship. Since ‘then. once a. year irom sea to sea In the cities, town and rural com- ‘munitiea, the Christian women of Canada, of all races, creeds and ne- tions, have gathered in one common meeting place agreed on by a local committee, 'to be with one accord in one place. and there to tarry until the api it of truth shall come. etc.“ ‘ Mrs. . E. Maobeod presided over Friday’s meeting. On. at our utumod tnrmul. Mr. Dan. Connor. In lylul qullo u] .1 hi! home won! at town. He Ina-rod rwo Illlht uroku nu Isak. but ht. eon- ultlon II 0“.le Improved Ilnco. Mr. Connor ll 1. your: 0! no. and wide- ly known throughout the amrm. Lornr Kan". run or Mr. Goon. Kulor. hn been Appointed nil-um sullen mum um bun-"nun u Hull-In. 21 mil» lrom Polorboro. For me put two yun Lorne hu been onuud n the locll C.N.n. do- pol. under Mr. “011.131. and the pro- ‘mollun In I worthy on. ‘Rsv. W. M.‘ McGuire hu served his connection with the Mennonite Church. This inlormntion will come with great surprise to msny who know the youthful preacher through- out this church jurisdiction. Rev. Mr. McGuire served a successful tour-year pastorate in Siouflville prior to Rev. A. 0. Wsrder. who is now doing good work on this field. Last year the Conierence delegated Mr. McGuire to do special evange- listic work. which he had carried on until the present time. it Is rumor- ed that he will be taking up taber- nacle work in Toronto. The Run mud. I llmoly Innu- tlon u tho council mouth. on Fri. day nllhl when he uld um the hydrant: In town should all be Dulut- od lhll Iprlu. PIHII II A good pro- urvulvo. and It Illo nrvu In (bl- In-unt lo mil. thll nocuury out or the nu equipment "and out more promlnemly. prlco. On! In Toronto. rullnd $1.! Goodwood points they doll" ml“ “.26. P01 One a! Mnnln Hut Mlnorcn hen) ll (be It to II a bl; cu worthy. bee-In nuuull upoclmen of hen t ul velghlnx lour ounces. and mu la; 8% lnchol the long vuy. Thls ls unusually early for bl; eggs. but perhaps ll“! another algn or In early sprlng. In Toronto. in rullnd ".50 Goodwood n they only rdny, while I! mlllr thinning point. ihoy noun: around the doll" mun, d in 10qu Inn-neon $1.“. Polnlool nipped with trout are not worthy the numo "murphy" bui n'xreni many of them are being offered (or rule. Portnnuely {or the people 0! Stouflvlllo they are not dependent on tho Bell Telephone Co. for locnl telephone urvlce. or tholr um would be luln boo-led. The Bath- udl Stouflvlllo Telephono Co. In rendering 11m :- [cod Iorvlco n (In Ball "or rendered. um I! I much lower nut-l. The local ornn- Inllon II I bl; nut to Blouflvlllo and the surrounding communlty. Potatoe- STOUFFVILLE. MAR}! 10. 1927 conlln to mp In tho 8!. film o with: The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church held its annual election or officers on Wednesday. the 2nd inst.. when the following ofilcers were elected: Hon. Prestsâ€" Mrs“ Wilmot Brown and Mrs. Geo. Robinson: Presidentâ€"Mrs. W. B. Sanders: lat Viceâ€"Mrs. Warren: 2nd Vlce â€"Mre.'l‘hemns; Rec.â€"Seclâ€"‘ Mrs. Booth: Cor. Sec'yâ€"Mrs. Jns. Turner: Tressâ€"Mrs. (Dr.) Smith; Mission Bandâ€"Mrs. Blake Senders: Systematic Givingâ€"Mrs. Willlcmaon .Strangers' Sec‘yâ€"‘Mian Daley. Mrs. ‘Mowet; Miss. Monthlyâ€"Mrswllson. Mra. Murlaon: Mite Boxes â€"- Mrs. Hodxson: PlethlraiColierd. The Easter ihunk nffering meeting of W. M.Si will be held in the svhool room ‘0! the church on \wednosdny nitor- noon. March 23rd. There will he (I npecinl epenker and every lmly of the church is urged to attend. When n rnlher largo looking blll wns [unnamed for ahovolllnx alde- wnlku In from of pnbllc bulldlnzs and amok lnlernoc'lnnn, the cmmcll nn Frldny nlxht. naked Hm clork m not on! tho hx'lnw governing mow nhm-olllnu lo see If rnlopnyors nd- shovolllnx to see If rntopnye lawn! to crnulnu “'an um for nhnvolllng hall the walk. was nothing In the bylaw MM sin-0: lnlernecllona. although The death took place on Saturday March 5th. 1927. at the home or her son-in-lnw. i'nthnn Cox. Ciuremoni. lei Agnes Meek. relict oi the late James Gregg of Victoria Corners. Reach Township. Mrs. Greg: was 72 years or age. and had sufiered from heart trouble for years‘ Her husband predeceased her 23 years. He was a prominent iarmer in the section north of l'xhridge where he had spent most of his life. His widow was born at snndtord. being a daughter of the late Robt. Meek. a pioneer i’armer there. Until six years ago the late Mrs. Gregg lived at Victoria Corners. since which she had resided with her daughter who survives her with two sons. Norman of Seattle. and Robert on the home- stead. Victoria Corners. A mullu or all mambo" lulurn Im II calla! [or 1‘ lurch mu. It I mm to In tho rulduuoa at D!- l‘. A. DI uullulou ntunuuiunu an and! with. In an abunco ol the Motor. Rev. J. Robins. who wu nuddonly can-d Ivny to Nlnuru Full. owing to the dull: 01 am. Rnbtnu' mother. Mr. R. MoConn-ll 0! Toronto Unlnnuy hook the Iorvloe I! Chm! Chutéh. (Anuloan‘ hero on Sunday Int. Archlo mover rolurud on Mon-l day from I wont upon! at tho 0n-‘ Mrlo Ankultuml Conan. Guelph. when In [at I luv ln-lxm Into the brand und on. mulnl nu. A "(0011 uglut" contribute. to tho joy at “to. whom-r he move: In cool-l or cullnlry CII‘CI.‘ This now do- pnruuun ll the College ll muslin: with loud Inccau. offering any of the following as a premium: Canadian Hortlcultural (floral edition). 2 Baby Ramblers. 7 Iris mixed. dozen Glndloll mixed. or 3 Peonlol. While c-nuuere Ire covering the town Ind presenting each home- holder with In option lllt of pre- miums on behalf of the Stouflviiie Horticultural Society. it will not be possible to cnnua the outlying dir‘ tricte. Therefore any farmer: who wish to Join may make their selec- tion or premium from the list pub- lished below. Send in or hand your membership fee to any of the can- vnuera. or to Mrs. hinlloy or Miss M. hiertenu. not later than March 15th. if possible. The Society are ulna-l- Ill run d 1600 noun-1|. Ind I ruchln. About "00 I held plld In Iomo In- luncel. but were among the but anlmnlu I the locallly. Ind thus demlnded n lancy nnro. The run!" monthly muslin; 0! lbs Women‘l lultltulo wlll be held .1 lb. home 0! Mn. Dlvoy. on Wedâ€" noldny. March Huh. I! 1.80 o'clock. Pro'nmâ€"Plper on "Home Talk“ by Rav. Mr..\lorlou; Pnpor. "Women 0! the Bible" by Mn. W. Hill; Rond- lnl. "Mother's nirlbdly" by Mn. Geo. Sounds": (‘ommunny Ilnllnx. Ina Incl-l hull hour. The demon- nrlllon In Domeulc Sclonco Ior Iho rem-Ind" oI lbII week Include! du- Ioru. until no cake. Competent Innlruclor. Mlu Hopklnl. In churn. Withln n lew yeen anyone well:- In; over I telephone wlll he vlllhle lo the person It the other end or the wire. even I! lhounnd- of mile- away. declnred Loull Lumleremhlle "mum. I new devlce In Full Jun recently. The exporlmenl lhow- ed ll poulhle to lluh I perfect Image In I Ilneenth of I second; What I lot of picture: will he uken on (he runl llnee If the mount precllce or "ll-:enln; In” ll labored to. ehould the B. a 8. Telephone Company Inlull on new plclure mlchlne‘ n will prove u wonder- ful u the Mlo. Ind Insure prlvnte men-nee from lnlercepllon. m nd- llnllln Them nrnlnx mnny to bl Ionian- no good about to do an mun ulu In an will" mount Th. document which m. cloth pro- ducod III II net-n! plan. 0! In“. lltlon. It in puud III II". un- ed by Edw.Whol-r, run, nd Hoary Woodnln. dork. And In I" tho 0| yum u! m ext-tom. no Imondmont bud out been and. to It. The mane .oun. mu 1. nm .1: cm-' um Quit romovo u. now and Ice] {rom Ilka or lulu Adj-cont Io_ STOUFFVILLE PLANING MILL BIG, HUSK CHICKS result when fed on Pul-O-Pep Chick Starter containing both cod liver oil and cod liver meal These life-sustaining, growth promoting ingredients, com- bined with oatmeal in Ful-O-Pep Chick Starter do own)! with practically all leg weakness, toe picking and other (hick ailments Mortality is reduced to almost nothing. The finest flock of pullets snd broilers you ever raised will result Ask for “SERVICE" mam-mammammfifi How would you feel about spending $9.00 for an OAK HARDWOOD FLOOR. You can lay it yourself. Call and see our samples SNUFFER SCHELL Q OF CANADA STOUFFVILLE BRANCHâ€"A. C. Bur io-Ib. Pall STAN BAIT???) . BANK BANKING STRONG BONES PAUL ROADWAY. Local Mnimger Stiver Bros. PUL - O - PEP CHICK STARTER Flour. Feed and Seed Merchants We sell Brantford Roofing. Pure Quebec M Maple Syrup r... This Is Syrup Senna Pup. (hm... A - - Crown or lullvo 1-“. u- 1']. Corn Syrup s-IM-u 37o AN ESSENTIAL 0P MODERN LII-"E lRANCHâ€"A. C. Burkholdor. Manager Sub-Inad- u Good-nod Bunking ' Service in one at the essentials of modern life. It u- ume in the production 0! every article and in the trluepomtion oi every commodity. Without it, di-trlbution would be impossible. Ye: bunkin; iunctione l0 Imoothiy that we ere mrcely aware of our dependence upon it. By taking Banking Service for granted we pay our [rule-t tribute to it- ell- ciency. Elch year In increuln‘ number of depoeiton end client: anorde evidence of the char-deter oi Service offered by the Bundud Bank 0! Condo. PHONE 4601 The Wong-‘- Illulmnry ..- - oi Victoria Scum Uniud Church. IN holding I IDOCIII maths on tho owning oi Much 10th. In. John- Ion oi Toronto will speak. Special munio provided. Silver wllocliou. Bond The Trlbuno to shun! mud. Ila-Ir propony by (ID o'clock out moral-l. VICTORIA SQUARE nun-«53¢â€" "" 35¢ -Ib. n. 17. lb. pm 3:)... "QUALITY"

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