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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 22, 1926, p. 5

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stouffville july 22nrl 1926 ilocalhappening miss lorna raymer has secured the position as public school teacher at sprucedale parr- sound district what does a fellow who never has anything to do do when he takes af vacation mr john drudge who farmed in pickering township and later at locust hill has moved to linwood waterloo county where purchased a farm he has all arrangements are now defin itely made for dr c r davie3 of oshawa to open a dental office in stouffville over the standard bank every friday and saturday and bart of his equipment arrvad this week stouffville will now have tour den tists or as many as there are iu the town of aurora haying is well advanced and the yield is much better than was es timated three weeks ago montmorency cherries are expect- i cd to be on sale in plentiful quantity j next week i lost between stouffville lake and ballantrae a camera no 2 brownie folding autographic with film in it finder please leave at tribune office reward the i lostin one of the stores an umbrella black curved handle with silver tip name inside reward 30c norman m maclean be ready j or the picnic at bond lake on tuesday afternoon july 27th soft ball and other games evening ye old time dance both- well orchestra of schomberg dr j norman dales has just placed a modern dental chair in the office of his father dr f a dales church street for the benefit of his local patients the strawbery crop whtoh was not very good in this section is albout exhausted down in the fruit belt of the niagara there- was a good average crop but the demand was exceedingly heavy from the canneries which kept prices up around 20cbox the local price last saturday- stood at this same figure m school section no 19 imarkbam 1st school south ottown on the 9th at levi teurkhojaers corner is rsnore than elated ydror the entrance rosults the entire six pupils sent up to tttouflvill were successful in passing thisspeak3 volumes for miss e mccowan the teacher and tho trutaeswill do well to retain jaor service for another term fred heise of almira has just completed a magnificent artesian well along side his dwelling house at a depth of 65 feet throwing a streantof a half ibayrel per minute the contractor e cable has es tablished a neputaftion for himself an this locality aar well as in other places where lie has completed many good well monster picnic and ye old time dance at bond lake on tuesday july 27th under auspices of the metropolitan division of the hydro railways commences at 230 pm bring your basket special music and a big time promised to all tbe sum of 5345 was collected in stouffville on july 12th for tho loba little mary ramerdaugh- ter of mrs e h ramer of mark- ham who is masteress of the mark- ham true blues was successful in gathering the greatest amount of this money even a large crowd are mindful of the little children the junior institute will hold their regular monthly meeting on wednesday july 28th at mrs flet cher goudies the meeting will be gin at 2 pm on account of having a quilting bee everyonejs request ed to be- present also special busi ness to attend to chas e willoughhy oxreeve of north gwillimbury has been- chosen as returning officer for north york for the federal election in septem ber a w jackson of whitby has been similarly appointed for ontario riding in muskokaontario riding which includes goodwood no ap pointment has yet been made local gardeners are boasting about how wonderfully well they grew those new potatoes and green peas that are so palatable just now the rest of the summer is likely to be warm enough for the politi cians on wednesday evening july 28th mrs c j holman of toronto will address the prayer meeting in the baptist church mrs holman is a past president of the home mission board and will no doubt have an interesting message the public in vited the stouffville planing mill have just completed asummer cottage at lake musselmaji foiya toronto cus tomer just ten days elapsed from the time the was placed until the cottage was completed this speatfs well for the prompt service of our localfactory m afa the infant child of mr and mrs levi forsyth vaa rushed to the hospital tor sick children on fri day last but passed away at nine oclock on monday evening suffer ing from whooping cough and pneu monia sincere sympathy is felt for mr and mrs forsyth in their bereavement they have two re maining children about 5 and 7 years of ago auditorium theatre stouffville wridar and saturday july 23rd and 24th the signal tower featuring starring virginia v3iu a thrilling railway story comedy paglvg a wife al ah good clean comfoy admission adulu 96c cblldrea 15c s q schmidt prop federal election date is announced for tuesday sept 14th an eight weeks campaign with so many cars these days there is nothing left for the black smith to shop but hens miss vera barnes who taught at mongolia last term has taken the public school at bloomington for the coming term among thesucce33ful students at toronto normal school the years tcaults of which were announced last week was miss elma raymer daughter of mr and mrs eli ray mer who secured her firstclass certificate entitling her to teach continuation school work her sis ter miss lorna raymer also com pleted her firstclass certificate miss dorothy lawson of church street secured a thirdclass certificate and miss mary oboyle a second these young pedagogues are to be con gratulated in successfully- obtaining i through- the ithoir profession mr e ball who is connected with the barrel co of which there are some fifty shareholders in stouff ville and immediate district was in town on tuesday and gave out the hopeful news that the concern will be ready to make production of barrels within two weeks time the plant we learn unofficially is likely to operate in the xrent valley dis trict and it is the firm belief of nearly all who have seen the pat ented barrel they propose to manu facture that it will find a ready market everywhere dr w a sangster who is one of five men in strumental in carrying the concern critical period just the tribune ask its readers to make these colums tneir owa to the extent of contributing social and personal items which are of interest if you have friends visiting you there is no nicer compliment you can pay your guests than to take the trouble bo see that their names are mentioned in your local news paper call at or phone the tri bune office our number is 15303 or send the items by mall safety razior blades sharpened satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded single- edge 3c double edge 4c boadwaysa drug store a number of local people attended an entertainment at pine orchard on tuesday evening little luella cayman assisted in the program with great credit to herself 77 following the theft of twenty chickens fromeldonbolenders at bethesda last week a second raid was made on tuesday evening this week when the remaining 25 birds owned by mr j bplender were stolen the thieves came in a car but made their escapeifafter being frightened hy a gun snot mr bolander is a young man who is making an honest effort to get started in farming and the financial loss will be felt the more by him mr c e heise recently purchas ed the entire apiary of mr d m heis6 at gormley on account of the illness of mrs heise c e heise will not return to indiana box holders are able to get their mail wednesday afternoons despite the half holiday as the lobby of the post office is left open this little consideration is we know appreci ated by the public rev w m mcgulre formerly of the mennonite church here is open ing a revival campaign under canvas in mt dennis on sunday july 25th he will ibe assisted by his father thus the public will witness the spectacle of father and son shoulder- to shoulder in this great foattle for souls passed is president of the company superior groceries puffed wheat per package 14c puffed rice per package 17c corn flakes 3 packages 29c bulk macroni 2 lbs- 19c oul dutch 2 tins 19c oranges per doz 35c infants delight soap 4 cakes 25c neilsons ice cream and chocolates fruit and vegetables a w scott yes we have no celery but we have the famous celery let- i tuce two for 25c try it you will want moro on friday evening july 30th miss anna msteckley who has been in mission work in india for the past seven years will give an address on the life and customs of the people ofindia in the heise hill church at eight oclock she will have a number of curios from that country also will sing some of their songs before going to india miss steckley resided on the 6th conces sion of whitchuroh with her parents mr and mrs jos steckley now of gormley everybody is welcome to attend and enjoy this service thirtyfour teams are entered in the stouffville lawn bowling tour nament which is in progress as we go to press with so many teams and such ideal weather the tourney is proving one of the most successful held by any bt the clubs this season last year twentyeight teams were on hand for this event kill the bugs we have a big fresh stock of bug and insect killer bergers englisfh paris green pure arsenate of lead bordeau mix lime sul- phur- sprayers both hand and compressed air these are all most reliable lines and prices very close enjoy a hammock these hot days a good hammock is most comfortable after your busy day from 300 up silvester bros still another sudden dfeath oc curred in this neighborhood when on saturday afternoon william lewis aged 63 years who lives just west of the town suddenly expired without scarcely a moments notice he had been in town during the morning with his daughter who left on the 11 train to visit in markham mr lewis returned home about noon after dinner he exerted him self in doing some heavy liftingand went to the house to lie down re- questing his wife to take some ber ries across to the neighbors after which he would be ready to drive her to town mrs lewis returned within twenty minutes from the errand and on speaking to her husband got no answer then she noticed something was wrong as he lay there on the couch and she quickly summoned help but mr lewis had passed beyond the re quirements of any human need although in moderately good health deceased sufleredfrom ner vous trouble of late years he was born in uxbridgo township a son of the late john lewis and was of a family of nine his mother is istiu active in her 85th year and possesses all her faculties the late wmlewis married a miss armstrong of whitchurch who survives him to gather with two children mrs howard kelly of kingston and miss aileen at honto six brothers and sisters also survive him namely james and albert lewis of peter- boro joan and george of markham township also mrs david meyer of stouffville and mrs edw vanzant of markham for nineteen yeara the deceased conducted a dairy busi ness in stouffville but about seven years ago be purchased the splendid home on which bo died being an adherent of the baptist church rev w w fleischer of that faith con ducted the funeral service at the late boms on monday afternoon in terment being at the stouffville cemetery the solid brick nome of the late jam armstrong a former mp for north york and wiho died some weeks ago was sold at a mortage sale friday afternoon to nelson proctor of pottagevllie for 16000 the house one of the finest in king township is situated about two miles from lloydtown only the house and farm was sold the furniture being removed some time ago a lifgjlong resident of thi3 section mr arthur stapleton died at his home in stouffville on thursday july 15tlh aged 72 years following an illness of one month the funeral on saturday took place to bloomjng- ton church and cemetery rev e morton preaching the service arthur stapleton farmed for many years at lot 13 con 1 uxbridge llncoinviue he was one of nine children a son qf an uxbridge pioneer deceased retired from ac tive farming in 19 17 when he moved to town and one year later his wife died he was a man of quiet dis position and enjoyed many close friends four children survive him miss nora stapleton at home mrs royhobson of toronto mrsarthur snowball of markfiam village mrs clarence stafford of stouffville five sisters and brothers are also living namely airs daniel burnett of stouffville mrs nelson patterson john and miss annie stapleton all of bloomington and david stapleton of stouffville mr stapleton was closely connected with tho stouff- villo christian church- and tho de ceased will bo greatly missed from his accustomed place of worship municipal facts about toronto the city of toronto canadas seond largest city has 560 miles of streets 142 of lanes 813 of side walks 65 hospitals asylums and public homes64 parks areas of 1872 acres 322 playgrounds occupies 25- 883 acres or about half the size of the whole township of elderslio assessment of 891673797 870 policemen 650 firemen and 31 fire stations a public health staff of 504 a debt of 163 millions city property valued at over 50 millions public utilities consisting of street railway hyrdo electric power and lighting plant and waterworks valued at 115 millions quality service schumacher feed a balanced ration carrying kiln dried ingredients v hogs are worth approximately 15c a pound according to our method of figuring it requires about 650 pounds of schumacher feed to raise a pig from birth to six months of age and the pig should weigh 200 pounds this feed would cost you approximately 2c per pound so that on a 200 pound hog you would secure 3000 your feed would cost 1300 and you would have 1700 for your labor profit and otherhead expense bran shorts and all mill feeds on hand quaker flour the beat for every purpose stiver bros flour feed and seed merchants phone 4601 1 porch dresses and aprons a general- sale of these nifty dresses suitable for street and afternoon wear see them irrour window- 100 to 350 dress apron 50c and upwards j l little f next bank nova scotia y stouffville phone 177 ontario ss9k buy your picnic supplies at the stores where quality counts 2ibs29 santa clara prunes try these delicious prunes with creamy custard large size hi 2 ibs 23 pears 2 25 in light syrup corned m beef v lif stelna brand s domino tea tr lt lb iced lb 73 choice hallowi dates 2 lbs 21c dslcorn flakes 3 ph 29c posttoasties pkg lie kell0ggsbranpkg2oc grape nuts pkg 17c quaker corn flakes pkg lie clarks potted meats 3a25c paris pate tin 14c crossed fish sardines tin 15c welchjgrape juice 33c 25c littl chip orange or lemon marmalade 12 ox jar golden gate summer drinks lemonade or orangeade 23 ths prices in sect for one week from date of this paper 1 34c p boadway mgr stouffville the conveni ent way of forwarding money if you wish to sond away a sum iu excess of 10000 we will issue to you a bank of nova- scotia draft which is payable anywhere for amounts of 10000 and ies tuo banic of not sootto money orders are most convenient charges aro moderate the bank of nova scotia capital 910000000 reserve 910500000 total resources 940000000

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