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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 8, 1926, p. 8

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stouffville july 8th 1926 lime and plaster we have a large stock of hydrated lime hard wall plaster plaster of paris gyproc products lumber and shingles stouffville planing mill stouffer schell phone 194 stouffville announcement masseyharris and ford agency please be advised that we have taken over the ford agency for this district any service that we can do for you we will appreciate mr arthur swift is handling our repair parts and service and mr thos scott claremont is repre senting our sales service in the claremont district we have one second hand ford roadster one half ton truck and one ford touring for sale also a number of farm im plements we are agents for the ontario wind engine pump co the pedlar roofing the canadian potato mach inery co large stock of repairs on hand ninth linfi mahkham i district and general georgina apparently likes night seven new hydrants of the most modern type with a larger valve d holden agent phone 1840i stouffville better than day mr and mrs middlefcrook and family spent sunday with relatives ut weston mr ana mrs williams spent july 1st with mr and mrs fred silver- thorn mr and mrs hilluian of toronto were guests of mr grant on sun day mr and mrs mcelwain and mr and mrs hririinger were in toronto last sunday mr and mrs c eagleson of claremont spent sunday with mr eagleson and family mr and mrs wm boyd returned home after spending a week with their daughter in toronto same quality but low price exides won their worldfamous reputation for long life because they actually lasted longer than their owners expected the same quality is in the exide now yet it costs no more than ordinary batteries five very important ser vices battery ford spring electric and firestone service ford parts a specialty repairs for all makes j swifts garage i phone 195 stouffville exide batteries uplateg i3plate 15piate0g 12 volt a o o o to sixth line a number of the ratcliff clan gathered at root ratcliffs on sun day the jsvoniens mission circle spent an enjoyable time at mrs john nicelys on wednesday our baptist people were well re presented at the banquet in the new stouffville church friday evening prom here quite a few took in the special service in baker hill bap tist church and were deeply im pressed with the address of messrs mcguinlay and brown the interest inringhng bros big circus is but a flutter compared with the stir over the big baptist picnic scheduled for ratcliffs orchard ion saturday july 10th an event of a lifetime for old and young so come prepared to enjoy it for sale or exchange 100 acres timber in parry sound district birch maple hemlock etc four miles to bear lake sta tion for saw mill fair road and good ice road in winter might ex change for good automobile john bartholomew stouffville 20 roseville picnic in mr kendalls bushmot 26 con 3 uxbridge 2 miles north of goodwood on wednesday july 14th at 2 pm ladies baseball match 4 pm- football match tug- ofwar adults and childrens races etc refreshment stand 19 baicer hill i defy any mail to snow me the liko in all the history of the baptist denomination of ontario and que bec so said mr james mcguinlay on tuesday evening at baker hill baptist church in telling the story of the great alton revival which swept over a little village in western ontario last summer he spoke in company with mr wi g brown ba his fellowworker to a crowd ed house and when the appeal was given five made a public profession of christ in addition to that albout 150 was received in cash and pledges for the building at alton therotvere representatives pre sent from all the neighboring bap tist churches mr brown tho pas tor of the orangeville baptist church told of the beginnings of the work and stressed the fact that it was the lords doing and that he had led in the whole of the proceedings mr mcguinlay told that in spite of hitter opposition from those who were against the salvation of souls they were pushing on and gaining the victory it was an inspiration to listen to this magnificent triumph of the gospel and to realize as mr brown slid that the power of god was still the same today as it was in bible days lake musselmax sunday morning services have been recommenced in the pavilion at a meeting held last fall the com mittee requested mr a j ward to conduct same during this summer which he consented to do bright brief services are hklfor one hhtf commencing at 10nm summer visitors and local residents are very cordially invited chosen to press button oncne opening day sir t vljayaraghnvnchnrra who represented ah india at the british empire exhibition and whc will preside this year at tho open ing ceremonies of tho canadian na tional exhibition saturday angus 28 motjjjt albert on thursday of last week fern lawn mr jas oldhams private picnic grounds near mount albert was the scene of a merfy family re union mr oldham has spent much time in making this little park a play ground for joung and old and indeed both enjoyed the excitement of taking a ride on the merry-go- round walking the tight rope rac ing swinging and boating especi ally interesting was it for the wee tots who had a safety first merry- goround all to themselves among the fifty who sat down to a very in viting picnic supper were mr and mrs w a taylor and ston mrs mcqueen rev hutchinson and mrs hutchinson mr and mrs jas old ham mr and mrs stanley oldham and family mi and mrs garfield oldham and family miss j coulson mr and mrs grant oldham and family dr and mrs ball and fam ily mr jagger oldham miss jennie oldham mr and mrs a a mustard mrs rose and others altona the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs t dunkeld atha on wednesday july 14 the following program is to be given mrs wm mackay will give a paper on the care of the hair reading miss blanche reesor solo mrs w mcbride report of tne district con vention mrs w parker roll call measuring day music mrs dunkeld at altona on dominion day over one hundred descendants of the late samuel nighswander a pioneer of altona met at the home of wm reesor and enjoyed- a real old fashioned picnic the older ones spent the time in visiting and calling to mind happy events of bygone days while the younger folk in dulged in games races and contests prizes were given for the winners in each case mrs d palmer of orillia secured the prize for hest looking grandmother and mr e reesor for i best looking grandfather honors may be evenly divided between mrs e leith andmr m parks as sports managers there being no lacking of good things to eat all went home with a satisfied feeling and looking forward to next year when they hope to meet more cousins of the clan opening and steamer attachment were installed this week in the busi ness section of the town of whitby work is now under way on the extension of the pavement from whitby to lindsay and about three miles will be laid this season bring ing the pavement almost to brook- lin it will be concrete and twenty feet wide mr jas crockart took to toronto on monday two steers bred and fed on the industrial home farm at newmarket which weighed in tor onto 1990 lbs and sold for 990 per hundred the age of one was 13 morfths and the other 12 months the ontario county regiment with headquarters at oshawa are going into camp this year for spe cial drill at uxbridge where a fine rifle range was located some years ago south of the town at brookdale camp will be opened just prior to civic holiday and several compan ies from different parts of the county are being recruited now a quiet wedding was solemnized on wednesday afternoon june 23rd at toronto fty rev walter amos when evelyn m eldest daughter of mr and mrs w h botham 2nd concession of whitcnurch became the bride of robert j monkman son of mr and mrs f monkman of the 2nd concession of whitchurch after their return irom toronto a wedding supper was served at the home of the bride the happy cou ple left amid showers of confetti on a honeymoon trip to chatham de troit and other points the bride travelling in a madura colored en semble suit on their return they will reside at sunnyside farm aurora aurora banner you want quality at lowest price we try to give you these features investigate these offerings and you willsee they are real opportuni ties for saving all new uptodate goods promotions y bloomington mrs r burnett spent the week end iu durham mr and mrs o h tranmer spent 1st july in pickering mrs a law was visiting relatives at prince albert on ssinday mr and mrs e barnes spent a couple of days with relatives at oookstown mrs w a fockler and daughter alta were toronto visitors on mon day mrand mrsstewart rae of lemon- ville were visiting mr w claugh- tons on sunday mrs b ward of sutton and mr and mrs p winch of belhavenspent sunday at mr jos burnetts mr and mrs d bcoth spent tho week end with the atters uncles at thornbury collingwood and barrie mr morrill davis of toronto and miss e wagg school teacher were week end visitors with mr and mrs j h davis the bloomington christian church ladles aid will hold an icecream social on the grounds of mr wm fockler on july 27th reserve this date barn dance 8 pm wednesday july 14th 1926 t richardson lcmonvillc everyone welcome ladies provide refreshments a- glasgow born to mr and mrs e davis a daughter miss margaret morrison spent the week end in toronto mr lambert stover and sister called at l slacks on sunday mr and mrs a frost and family visited at v smiths on sunday mrs a noble is spending a time with her parents mr and mrs j davis miss e latcham is holidaying with her parents mr and mrs j s latcham a number from here attended the decoration service at stouffville on sunday mrs macdowall and two daugh ters of toronto are visiting friends in this neighborhood mr and mrs s platten and fam ily also mrs ransom and tommy visited j slacks on sunday mrs john mcguire of uxbridge who is 90 years of ae visited at jos alsops on the 3rd line sunday the glasgo- united church intend having an icecream social in the near future so watch next weeks paper for date there was quite a large crowd at the funeral of mr james brown of glasgow who died in his csth year on sunday the remains were placed in the cemetery near his homo it is just a little more than a year ago since his beloved wife passed away those parents have left behind two daughters and a son to mourn their loss their many friends would ex press deep sympathy at thu time a meeting was held in the united church on wednesday last to make arrangements for the holding of ser vices in our church here for some time past rev mr morton with helpers have conducted divine wor ship hut at their request the officers of the united church have taken margaret churly over the responsibility and rev mr warren has been appointed moder ator and mr a j ward has agreed lo preach for 3 months the ser vices are being held at 7 oclock and on sunday last between 40 and 50 attended an earnest appeal is made to glasgow residents to attend and support this effort to provide regu lar services in their own church s s no 10 pickering names in rder of merit jr iv to sr iv eleanor thomp son ivan sjoane mary lehman re commended sr ii to jr ill audrey hoover lion jack spang allan gray joe tran norman lehman norman spang recommended sr i to jr ii jean stewartmable spang pr to jr i margaret stewart lois hoover carmen thompson verne hoover grace lehman flor ence marshnian jean phillips pr grenville draper paul well- man r m sprung teacher school report of ss no4 uxbridge the pupils names appear in order of merit to jr iv jim evans hon joe symes lome hardy greta hardy elva redshaw and mary jonesequal to sr ill gladys evans reuben maye to jr hi gordon wilson mable collins tosr ii harold morton ethel collins mary wilson victor syiiies to sr i eddy pilkey to jr i gordon jones eldon staley lily roach bill collins to sr pr billy lickorishjohnny maye ruth g moase teacher leinonville school results the names in order of merit sr ill to jr iv ross hall her bert hood james wishart jr ill to sr ill merlyn baker sr ii to jr ill florence barkey hon jack barkey hon bert taylor hon jean baker floyd preston don hall jr ii to sr ii blake blda hut chinson and jack burgess equal lewis wells reta well recommen ded stanley hall and albert rich ardson jr i to sr i helen hastings bruce baker doris baker frank hall keith hutchinson margarete y thomson teacher dry goods 14 strand pure thread silk hose all shades special per pair 150 heavy quality all pure linen towelling white and brown striped special per yd at 28c- extra heavy quality white linen towelling with red border per yd at 30c fine quality curtain net to clear at per yd 39c- ladies silk underwear per suit r 245 ladies gingham house dresses to clear each at 145 table oilcloth in plain white and colors 54 at yd 55c and 64 per yd at 65c groceries pastry flour sack 95 shaker salt package 8c- corn flakes 3 packages 29c prunes a lb 10c jelly powder 3 packages 23c fresh ground coffee lb- 60c try our black tea half lb 35c shoe polish box 10c- f c rowbotham dry goods and groceries phone 5601 town orders delivered during summer we close each wednesday at noon open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings use the bank of nova scotia drafts and moneyorders when ybu wish to forward funds to ahy point you will find this service eminently satisfactory and your money will be forwarded with economy and utmost safety for amounts over 10000 we issue drafts for amounts under 10000 we issue the bank of nova scotia money orders at the following low tariff up to 250 05c over 250 to 500 07c over 500 to 1000 10c over 1000 to 3000 12c over 3000 to 5000 15c over 5000 to 6000 lsc over 6000 to 8000 20c over s000 to 10000 24c nova scotia capital 10000000 reserve 10500000 total resources 240000000 established 1832 sale register saturday july 17th unreser ved sale of extra good work horses will ibe held at mansion house stouffville all animals well broken also one shetland pony j a williamson roblin man owner f w silversides auc tioneer ss no 0 uxbridge names are in order of merit from jr ill to sr ill howard storry tion ralph cooper thos ogden walter hope gertrude mor- gason stanley irwin rec edward cartier failed tonho1i it will require about 5000 to put from sr ii to jr ill isabelle j u w card of thanks wo wish to thank those that have contributed towards the shed fund in all we have received 1790 and rennie hon edna hare rheva allan jack siddall roanel cartier recommended from jrii to srii leslie meyers hon bruce taylor hon ivy roe hon bernard cartier mil dred ogden mary cooper howard allan recommended from i to jr ii clifford mor- gason hon nelson cartier geor morgason recommended from primer to jr 1 veronica cartier m mackenzie teacher x s s no 10 whitchurch names in order of merit classes given as will be after midsummer jr iv jean gray mae english jr iv kenneth betz melvln burnet walter tranmer earle booth helen- churly jr ill ruth ramer grace rnmer florence reesor clarence cowle sr ii roy davis clarence rod- gers howard hill norman betz the sheds in good condition we appreciate donations no matter how small a p lehman money to loan 2000 or 3000 to loan on first mortgage current interest apply tribune offleo or phone 4715 carfor sale ford touring car in good condition apply mrs lemon baker phone 1202 20 jr ii walter booth elmer bur nett willie topper first elwood betz johnnie wil liams clayton topper sr pr marion burnett harold gilbert mararet brown edith churly lillian churly jr pr randolph forsyth re- ginaild wlnterstein class amargaret topper nool storry betty ham bert boyd mrs n e fairies teacher ratcliff for sale ford car in good running order a genuine bargain 65 i a parkin son stouffville phone wanted calves for vealing purposes also highest prices paid for fat calves j churleyphone 6405 for sale peerless cook stove good baker bert williams phone 2110 19 for sale a new potato digger also a four- row potato sprayer h herman phone 192 a for sale heavy wagon international 3 tiro strong and in good order apply tribune office waxted- calves for vealing purposes j l ogden phone 5827 apply for sale black and white cow due to freshen july 1st also b w cow due to freshen july 14th apply w e mc- brlde claremont 1511k 19 notice the executors of the peter wide- man estate take this opportunity to notify the many customers of the late peter wldeman that we will continue tho threshing rbue this fall and ask a continuance of their patronage for information apply fred marshall or j h jeweiry nnd real estate we are open for business to all hon est dealing people whether they be english german or jewish we handle watches clocks jewelry and a big line of real estate jacob yoke over buttons hardware st black diamond shears use black diamond plow shears and smile when your tractor plow strikes a stone one farmer tells us one pair saved him nearly 1000 over any other make of shear he has ever used they are made to fit all makes of plows sold by o m ma dill altona ontario phone 9005 stouffville farm for sale 125 acres flrstclnss grain fnrm about 5 acres hardwood bush mostly sugar maple grain nnd hay barns driving shed and hen house nine- roomed rough cast dwelling house one well tvo cisterns orchard and smahl fruits 2 miles from cpr station claremont convenient to public and continuation schools at lot 4 con 4 uxbridge also 90 acres pasture or farm lands well watered at lot 4 rear con 6 glen major uxbridge sold together or separately apply owner mrs m rawson at lot 4 con 4 uxbridge goodwoodp o 19

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