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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1925, p. 4

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1 stouffville may 7th 1925 home town store fresh fish every wednesday direct from northern lakes- specials harvest brand tomatoes three star sardines 2 tins alphabet macaroni 2 lbs fine oatmeal 4 lbs 10 lbs dominion sugar 15c salmon large tin 14c 35c c3 salmon v 22c 25c early june peas 15c 25c finest vinegars white wise cider c5c and cross blackwells english malt j st lawrence granulated 725 per bag cit window cleaner the new marvel liquid glass cleaner cleans and polishes in 15 seconds we have taken the agency of the womens bakery toronto it pro vides a full assortment ot lunch pastries and cake ratcliff co the tribune is published thursday morning terms- 2 00 a year in advance 250 to the united states v a v nolan publisher stouffville ont phone 7h2 stouffville spring shoe attraction mens work boots mens fine boots mens oxford3 boys school boots boys fine boots womens fine straps and oxfords in gun metal or patent and kid misse3 fine boots and straps in patents tan kid gun metal childrens straps and slippers our hosiery stock is second to none for men women and children popular colors repairing uptotheminute glehm z foot w ear of me r stouffville phone 4301- e ont 1 store open tuesday thursday and saturday spring time needs with this season comes a demand for new wearing apparel from the house dress to street wear we can supply many of your wants remember we also cany a nice line of prints towellings and other yard goods j l little stouffville ontario editorial comment th prospect of forcing the rate payers of stouffville into building an expensive high school is very re mote toronto boasts of a birth rate greater than all the rest of ontario combined the reason and credit for that is due the foreign element was it murder a boy of 13 out near calgary takes the back of the axe and kills his fathe who was brutally beating the boys mother is the boy to be praised or blamed the halfyearly statements of the b s telephone co are being re ceived by the patrons who said talk is cheap anyhow you have until june 1st to settle up and save- the liberal discount the resignation of reeve alex macmurchy of king township which came before the council of that mun icipality at us last meeting was not accepted the matter was laid over until a future meeting which is not likely to be held until the 30th of may a butchers bill more than four thousand years old has been found in the vr of the chaldees it is in the form of a small block or tablet of bilked clay if some stbuffyille business places rendered their bills on such material some people would have enough to pave their driveway and floor their garage reductions in the membership of the house of commons is sought in a petition to his majesty of which notice was given last week by sena tor lynch staunton he suggests that the representation from quebec which is a fixed factor on which the dominion representation from the rest of the country is based be re duced from 65 to 50 so that the unit from the other provinces could be reduced the councils view of our dumping ground markham prksbyterians coal all sizes prices are sure to advance shortly- let us fill your bin now just in car standard ground screenings at 3000 ton feed oats turnips mangolds torn and garden seeds s w hastings proprietor successor t w s cook telephone 1 6 9 residence 3 715 at a meeting held on wednesday evening in markham the noncon curring members of st andrews church markham confirmed their decision made after the voting on the union question to continue with the continuing presbyterian church under whatever nam it will be known and a congregation was pro visionally formed of such members together with nonunion members from the three churches in the unionville district and a number of adherents who formerly attended st andrews rev dr macnamara secretary of the presbyterian asso ciation was present and addressed the meeting on the general situation of the church it was decided to have services commencing on sun day the 10th at 230 p m until after juneloth when it is expected regular services will be held the continuing elders messrs grant and macolmwill form the interim ses sion until after the new presbytery is formed and a moderator appoin ted by it a large board of manage ment was provisionally formed com posed of messrs malcolm e v clark t hargrave j a peake a f wilson all former managers of st andrews wm grant geo cowie e a anthistle w iithomas win boyington jr colin hood and yvi muirhead tiie congregation will be called st andrews presby terian church in connection with the continuing presbyterian church economist if you will permit us mr editor to use a little space in your valuable newspaper we would like to point out the other side of the question in answer to mr lehman and the two or three other objectors to the- pre sent corporation dump it will surely be conceded by every citizen that a public dump is both necessary and desirable as during the past years cans and refuse have keen dumped on vacant lots on main street and on vacant lots on side streets all over town citizens must do either this or leave cans in the back yards or possibly sneak them out of town after dark to be dumped in the highway ditch the present spot was selected by the council of last year as being the most suitable procurable the land is low flat not used for any pur pose and was bought cheap at the extreme edge of the corporationand over 20 rods from the nearest resi dence it is surely very evident that our citizens appreciated the dump and collection of refuse for most liberal contributions were placed out for collection and even the residents of obrien avenue with a very few ex ceptions added considerably to the total now we would ask the few ob jectors to withhold theircondemna- tion until our work is finished we intend surrounding the property with suitable trees which will hide the contents also to treat the pile with an acid solution spray thus dis infecting it preventing the presence of flies and hasten the tins to decay thanking you mr editor for this space and assuring our citizens that the welfare of our town as a whole is our constant corrsiderstion signed on behalf of the council f w silvester reeve quarterly meeting musselmans lake will be restored to life on may 24th when the pavi lion will open for the season indica tions are that cottages will be more n demand this season than last the 4th quarterly meeting of the stouffville circuit was held at bootn- ington on monday evening with an attendance of 14 rev g e coulter was in the chair in the absence of the re cording steward h w sanders w h shaw acted as secretary mr aj ward was introduced and took his seat on his local preacher credentials letters of condolence were ordered sent to mrs w storry of blooming- ton and- simeon stoufter of siou- ville the treasurer reported fudns on hand sufficient to meet all connexion- al claims tn full considerable discussion took place regarding theuse ot the pulpit for presentation of claims of various in stitutions other than those of the methodist church and a year was proposed by which same could be re duced to smallest proportions and yet enable the circuit to assist those deemed most deserving messrs brown and dowswell were appointed representatives and alter nate to district meeting at mount albert on may 21st the trustees board at blooming- ton was augmented by the election of four additional trustees and messrs e j davey and wilmot brown were appointed representa tives from the official board to the religious education standing com mittee the pastor was granted the usual vacation during the moiuh of aug ust supplies for the pulpit to be arranged a very interesting and successful meeting was closed with the bene diction horse register col bower the purebred stallion and grand champion the property of a j lewis will start his route may lsth watch for details next week and for description cards mac briao reg in the canadian stud book a standard bred roadster stallion the property of peter wideman stouffville will stand during the season of 1925 at his horn stables until further notice telephone sou 11 george of goodwood a fine big bay purebred clydesdale the pro perty of j w aisop lot 4 con 3 uxbridge will stand for the sea son at his home stable see printed pedigree on cards enrol led no 5360 j w aisop owner send the t to absent mends ufo notice phone your orders for v p o wire fencing steam coal etc turnip and mangolds seed has arri ved call for yours phone 5302 extra value in usedcars auction sale saturday may 9th entire household furniture belonging to miss alice brown will be sold at her residence east end stouffville also the brick house and a acre of land will be offered for sale sale at 2 oclock see bills for terms f w silversides auc tioneer we have the following cars tor sale completely overhauled and in really good order every car guaranteed they havo se come to us from care- ful drivers 102sj ford touring 1d2s ford touring 1018 ford touring 1918 ford touring these oars now at tho standard garage baker bros stouffville ont s d 30i x0e30i ionor ioc x0e30i ioc- shaws weekly store news it pays to use martin senour mapb1eite floor finish frothing like it for hardwood floors ft wers like iron write to hd office montreal for free booklet home painting made easv sold by silvester bros stouffville ont school reports ieinonville for april iv mildred tare 08 ivan mairs 62 janotte pare 60 kenneth pip- hor 4 7 iv ruth flewel si alma baker 71 wilfred yake 2s gordon kirby 25 ill john richardson 08 dun can stovart s0- ross hull bo her bert hood 57 jas weshart 52 clara hall 44 merlyn baker lo ii bert taylor 77 jack barlmy 75 florence barkey g5 jean baker 58 don hall 34 floyd preston i dlda hutchinson 73 blako yako 19 albert richardson 68 lewis wells 64 reta wells go jack burcess 56 stanley hall sr pr doris baker bruce baker keith hutchinson helen hasting frank hall norman mairs jr pr alex kirby h kirby those marked with an were absent for one or more examina tions no on roll 3c average at tendance 29 margarete y thomson teacher loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meeting frjdav at h n m on or before fall moon stouffville ont a o o d o o d o o d o s d o o d o o d o a o d o 0c30i a big showing in we are showing a wonderful range of childrens juniors and ladies dresses for spring and summer wear they con- sistof the latest patterns foulards palm beach and voiles also crepes they are now on exhibition and the ladies are urged to see them ladies broadcloth silk fuji voile waists in the newest shades in sand mauve tango and white ladies summer sweaters and jackets in silk silk and wool in good range of sizes the demand in womens neckwear this spring is scotch collar and cuffs which we have in endless variety in plain colors and fancy french pique specials we are showing a special line in bedora voile at only 50c yard mens wear spring overcoats and spring suits in the new spring cloths drop in and see them they will please you mens silk english broadcloth shirts at 300 these are new and uptotheminute goods nifty new ties and a big range of socks in silk and wool store closes at 12 noon each friday open t thursday and saturday evening xocaoc aocaoi iommi iohm1 w h shaw phone 9512 stouffville store open tuesday thursday and saturday 1 n o o 0 o o d o o a o o d o o q o o n o o a o o a o o a o o a o o d o ae l sjiimjfs ess

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