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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 1925, p. 5

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stouffville april 16th 1925 e ed corn rinnira bi8t strains or hints o0mmtn lottartuo ncmltm daiota rennies selected pure bred seed com is of uniform high germination and to the best that can be procured anywhere it if care fully selected and thoroughly acclimated to canadian growing conditions j we highly fecoqunend the following virieues listed in the order of thdr popularity renntss best strains op dents lumlovid itamlxo wmrtcaf baost golosmglow wtxxnaot no 7 glaht whrl bxlitcl reoco enaaoa wiuiamfc c n n i cunmto osn mmtaide and jaav13 strt toronto 7 twi mftntt tualnjocallu puo utlu w ft tint vow dtahr oijrut kuto chxthim one seed com ttuwiament rtth the mint modern machinery for bwdunz hz kta corn nodjn which hu been loitilled ill the umtt w clenln twang ua ftytag nuchtoety of the o i icjstfffifc invention local happenings who is to stop the reckless driv ing of motor cars along alain street rev mr gardner of lennoxville quebec took the easter service at christ church anglican we have plenty of good live mer chants who will protect your infer- 3ts so make it a practice to shop in the home town a break in the water mains on main street near the cnr tracks necessitated the water being turned off for a time on monday afternoon the dilapidated buildings on the state of the late j b wurts at the rearof beebes blacksmith have all been torn down thus removing land marks of over half a century the april meeting ot whitchurch council will be held on saturday the 25th cecil shackel has moved his gar age business located just west of the mansion house to the auditorium whjre the new ford show rooms are sitiiated the latest story from uxbri3ge 3 that a wood pecker on a farm near that town was observed striking fire with- its bill on a stone pile and warming its toes before the sparks richardson masonic lodge at its regular meeting on friday evening presented the presiding officer mr ross k davis with a beautiful past masters apron in recognition of his valued services in filling the masters chair for two years dr w a dales read an address and w h todd made the presentation f w silversides chairman of the street committee says that the coun cil will use all the available ashes which they will draw from the yards of the citizens without any charge the work of drawing is expected to start this weelc good friday was a very quiet holiday in stouffville the weather was all that could be wished for at this time of year and while many people came to town visiting was mostly done in the homes and the streets were more or less deserted those not engaged in entertainment of this nature took advantage of the day to clean up about the premises some of the season rushers even put in a bit of garden onions and lettuce all the necessary officials were assembled in the council chambers on monday morning for the purpose of holding division court his honor judge widdifield being in attendance also court clerk r j corson look ing well browned up after wintering in florida a court wouldnt be complete without a lawyer hence solicitor button was also present and one or two onlookers in fact the stage was all set save that it lacked in one thing namely plain tiffs and defendants only one minor case was on the docket being a claim for 9 on behalf of the inter national stock food co against chas badgero as the claimant did not put in an appearauce the case was not touched badgero refused payment on the ground that the goods were not satisfactory farmers and others who use the roads a good deal have been prais ing the efforts of whitchurch town ship council fo converting the 10th coscession from stouffville to lin- colnville from ions of the roughest roads into a good piece of highway this road is now li good one to travel on and this affects a wide range of people as it is at present a connect ing link between the york and on tario county highways the seven young toronto men who were arrested in toronto on monday of last week charged with stealing a farmers robe from a rig parked in the imethodist church sheds were each assessed 500 and costs by magistrate brown of toronto on thursday as the costs amounted to as much as the fines totalled the gentlemen so assessed will probably- conclude that in future it will be cheaper to buy a lap rug when they go on a joy ride than to help themselves to one which belongs to somebody else clean up b e beebe has a supply of cul tivator points any kind see a couple ot down and outs tonight thursday at the picture tnxeatre auspices of war veterans work of erecting the cement wall for the new sheds at the mennouite church is progressing this week also work on trenching for the founda tion of the new baptist church has started v mr f l fawcett or the standard bank staff has been transferred to the branch at sunderland his posl- tton here being filled by mr j s court who come3 from the yonge street branch writing from zephyr scott town ship frank whetter a former resi dent of whitchurch says that he finds the tribune as good as a letter every week coming from the home town and because ot this he is glad to renew his subscription tor another year j r mckenzie ot ringwood has purchased the land on which stood the old blacksmith shop opposite groves store and will erect a new house thereon mr mckenzie in tended to buy a house i ctouffville but will now build where jie will be more convenient to his garage busi ness the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home ofmrs w j morden main st on wednesday april 22nd at 230 oclock a good program district secretary miss jean heron will visit our branch also reading by mrs w hill and elsie lonsbor- ough music everybody welcome veterans picture show tonigjat j call and get your cultivator paints t fieebftv at beebes i there will be noineeiing of the ujfwo until the third tuesday in may he 19th the councilwill announce in our next issue a day for collection of old tins they all also take your coal ashes for use on the streets auditorium saturday april isth wesley barry in george washing ton jr also good comedy prices 15 and 25c commence at 8 pm the tribune mailinglist wa3 re vised on monday of this week see that your label reads correctly if you are in arears call or mail your remittance promptly george the eldest son of mr and mrs e j venables nee lizzie perry of hamiota man is recover ing after his life was dispaired of through pneumonia durant motors of canada limited report that cars are being built at the rate of 75 cars per day at their leaside plant now and efforts are being made to increase this produc tion to 100 cars per day difficulty is being encountered in getting suffi cient material for that production unfilled orders on the new star brougham alone total over 500 inspector mills of the continua tion schools states in his recent re port to the stouffvilie school board that he is of the opinion that scho lars of the local school do far too little reading of library books in fact the inspector says the amount of reading done by the stouffville pupils is away below the average of other schools this is a matter which parents could do much to remedy encourage the child in the home to read good books from the public library or the school library a meeting of the members ot the horticultural society is called tor thursday evening april xoth at 8 oclock in the council chamber members please be present owing to the short time in which to get out catalogues for his auction sale a sherrick of whitchurch will not dispose of his herd until fall hence the sale notice appearing in this paper last week becomes void this week messrs wm armstrong charlie shackel and archie harding all east enders left by automobile on a fourteen hundred mile journey their destination being ninga mani toba where mr armstrong has a half section ot land the latter two boys intend to take up farm work in the west for the summer while mr armstrong intends to build a new barn for his tenant on his farm at ninga it has been suggested that some one should secure the vacant lot across from the tribune office and fit it up for a summer parking place it is a capital idea as a little re venue might be derived from the undertaking and at the same time the lot would not be an eye sore on the main corner of the town il cleaned up it would be a safe placa to park as well quite a number of witnesses from here were called to toronto last week on the case in county court brought by jas brodie against del- bert holden for the recovery of 450 paid for a lighting plant which the plaintiff alleged was no good in sept 1920 mr brodie purchased the plant in question which was then in stalled he gave his note for the full amount which became due and was paid in dec 19 21 mr brodie ordered the plant taken out which mr holden refused to do his honor judge widdifield dismissed the case this is the season of the year when mother lambs establish re cords in giving birth to large fami- j lies and john spence of the fith con- i cession whitchurch believes he has three ewes which are as prolific as old mother hubbard who had so many children she didnt know what to do johns three ewes have be tween them sixteen lambs two of them having a family of six each and the other possessing the remaining four this is regarded as a record friday night 3 drama in ratcliffs hall entitled backbone was given with good success by the victoria square dramatic club the crowd was so large that people in the rear of the hall who tried to stand throughout the performance or 3it on improvised seats without backs were sympathizing with the young man in the play a3 they realized the frailty of their own back bone dis- pite the big crowd and the lengthy program no one left the hall until the final outcome of backbone was revealed this may be taken as an indication of how all enjoyed the performance stouffville hand ren dered music between acts and mr robt miller presided as chairman proceeds were over 100 paint up the car the first fire alarm to be rung this year was sounded on wednesday af ternoon last week as the scene of the iblaze was at the second house north of the cemetery the conveni ence of the motor fire truck was realized six minutes after the gong sounded the reels were being laid along the 10 th from the hydrant to the house no water was used as the blaze was extinguished by hand and little damage wa3 done the trouble started from a bonfire which next destroyed a portion of the hedge when a spark ignited the shingles on the root the house is occupied by mr and mrs ira burk- holder the horticultural society execu tive met on tuesday evening and laid out a considerable amount of work for spring beautification in stouffville among other thing3 a flower bed will be planted and cared for at the corner of the 10th con cession and main street where so many cars circle aiound the small plot in front of the library will be made attractive as well as the grounds about the fire hull and fne vacant lot opposite the tribune office the committee was formed v take up the matter of a decoration day at the cemetery rinisns let us tell you all about effecto auto paint you will be surprised how fine a job you can do at a small expense sure you can paint it yourself goodyear tires there are none better we stock all standard sizes in both fabric and cord also ordinary sizes of balloon type five prices of goodyear 30x3 from 775 up accessories motor oils gasoline horse clipping time both power and hand clippers buy the boy a cleveland silvester bros store open tuesday thursday and saturday evening after april 1st the york county highways com mission and their foreman on the road which passes through stouff ville could as easily unscramble a scrambled egg as they could keep smooth that piece of road from bakers garage to the site of the old baptist church with out taking out the old logs which once formed a corduroy road every spring the big steam roller is brought here at considerable expense we expect and the logs forced down afterhaving been heaved up by the frost even then the road is not left smooth because the logs will not stay down why not make a real job of it this spring and pull out those logs near the surface the road in ques tion is as rough as anything that could be found between stouffville and toronto the annual meeting of the garrett mission circle of the methodist church was held at the home of misses lillian and jean dowswellon tuesday april 14 the following officers were elected hon president mrs coulter president miss waters 1st vice misr f morgason 2nd vice miss j burkitt cor secretary miss enna heise rec secretary miss eva hoover treasurer miss b winn supt christian stewardship miss n stiver supt ante boxes miss ioia burkholder ilibrarian miss mlddleton pianist miss anne lehman miss middleton taken suddenly ill thursday morn ing last mrs g gbrethour wife of dr brethour of toronto and cousin of dr barker stouffville died from heart trouble before medical aid arrived since returning from a trip to the oid country last year mrs brethour kad not herm very well but of late her health had shown a very considerable improvement and the family were already making their summer plans mrs brethour j was actively associated with timothy j eaton memorial church and with i in missionary society she was aj member rf the daughters of he em- pire and was also interested in somri services work she had lived in toj rnnto for the past twentyfive years sirca her marriage she was the third daughter of the late thos conant traveller and writer of ohawa besides her husband mrs brethour who was 50 years of aga leaves a daughter miss eilon one brother exmayor conant of oshiwa and thne sisters mrs walton ball and mrs e baker toronto and j mrs h myers of osliawn big interest was manifest in the sale of mrs frank millers beauti ful residence opposite the station which was sold by auction at the mansion house on tuesday after noon of this week the sale called by the mortgagee drew a large crowd and after some lively bidding the property was knocked down to hiram winterstein of the 9th con cession whitchurch for 3850 tie- spite the good attendance only three bidders participated e pennock made the first offer of 3000 and when the bids came to s3700 auc tioneer silversides took 50 advances mr wintnrstein bid 3750 mr wil liamson 3800 and then the final bid right after the sale mr williamson took over the property from mr win- terstein at a consideration not made public ninth line markham miss mccovan has gone home for easter holidays mr middlcbrook spent a day in toronto last week mr ilollinger of toronto was home over the xwek end miss lyia eagleson ot toronto spout rnsr at her home mr knight and miss knight of toronto spent eastor with their parents mr ciendennln of stouffville spent a few days with mrs ii john son last week dr and mrs rowland of nowniar- t vptp at tho borne of mr and mrs postfll for ecster miss emma blasn anl miss moor of toronto spn easter at- the homo of mr and mrs blain send the tribune to absent friends quality service fullopep chick feeds chick starter baby chick feed baby chick grit j millfeeds have all taken a tumble this week get our prices for bran shorts and ground screenings seeds govt graded and tested canadian genuine grimm alfalfa alsike no 1 almost perfect red clover no 2 nol for purity timothy seed no 2 nol forpurity advertising sale of pastry flour in 24 lbs marvel and merry wives stiver bros phone 4501 the superior store grocery snaps plantol toilet soap 4 bars 25c kcllogs corn flakes 2 for 23c roman meal per pkg 29c superior cocoa 1 lb 1 0c fancy rice per lb 10c prunes 2 lbs 20c store open tuesday thursday and saturday a w scott phone us your order we deliver 909 oaqba j iohoe 30e30 gross word puzzle its no cross word puzzle to buy nifty spring foot wear at our store we have the goods desired by particular and careful buyers mens womens and childrens footwear always special bargains make it a spring resolve that you visit the west end shoe shop a e weld on the west end shoe store the ideal system of farming every farm regardless of the method of farming prac ticed or of crops raised should have at least a few good milch cows to provide 1 enough milk cream and butter for home use 2 enough butter milk to raise some calves pigs and chickens 3 enough cream to sell to pay the current living expenses the most profitable way to market your output is to ship the cream to stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 lights 0 vkhichks farmers who are still driving horses on the highway must within the next few weeks get home from town before darkness fails or have their lamps trimmed and burning on their buggies or wagons the lamps on rigs will become popular once more for lanterns would be very akward rills to compel drivers of vehicles after night to have lights on their rigs have been introduced in the legislature for several years past but always were defeated in the municipal committee this session the light bill has been introduced by a cabinet member the hon geo henry minister of highways and is bound to go through the bill reads every vehicle drawn by a horse or other animal whenever on a high way after dusk and before dawn is required to carry two lighted lamps jae on each side of the vehicle and so affixed that they shall b plainly visible from the front and rear of the vehicle painting and decorating for better work at reasonable prices try f mowder phone 320s stouffville ontario

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