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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 2, 1926, p. 5

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stouffville september 2 1926 i get more eggs this month if vou stop feeding ok laying mash during the sum mer months because you figure that your hens are going to moult and stop laying you will be making a big mistake remember hens dont eat ok mash because they lay they lay because they eat ok mash to get this extra profit this year feed your hens all through the summer on ok laying mash this will postpone the molt and keep them laying until september or october when they will then go into the molt and be ready for all winter work feed the ok line for profits through your dealer or direct from markham flour mills c markham ont for sale in unionville brown bros mr connoi for sale in stouffville s w hastings yhen you become a customer of this bank you are always welcome to pay our manager a visit and have a friendly talk over business conditions in general and your own financial affairs in particular our managers have a wide contact with all kinds of business conditions and their experience and knowledge are gladly placed at your disposal our branch near you will welcome your account come in aud see us the bank of nova scotia established 1832 2524 capitol 10001000 reserve 19300000 total resources 230000000 superior groceries specials this week toddy s 33c peanut butter toy pails 19c superior toasted corn flakes 3 for 29c gillex per package ice extra heavy rubber rings 2 pkgs 19c zinc rings per doz 19c we invito you to try heintz pickling vingai it needs no heating a w scott neilsons ice cream and chocolates kodak as you go outof thepocketinto posi tion release the shutter and the picture is yours thats the kodak way let us be your photographic service station kodaks j650 up kodak film eastman accessories our developing and printing is of the superior sort 250 to 1500 goodyear auto tires the worlds largest selling tire why simply because they de liver the most satisfaction an- other recent drop in price now makes tires very cheap goodyears are no higher in price than oher standard makes but quality considered makes them your best buy seven styles of 30x3 to choose from 1 local happenings couple of school girls wanted as boarders apply miss e stouffer watch for auction sale of ah lawsons household goods on sat sept hth young lady wishes position at house work 3 years in last place apply box 50 stouffville tribune wanted 3000 on a first class mortgage good security will pay 6 per cent phone agincourt 47 ringll work on the construction of the mile and a quarter of new road be tween stouffville and ringwood is underway the a e jupp con struction co are the constructors the last of twentytwo cases in the police court for speeding in ux- bridge town and reach township were disposed of last week by police magistrate hamilton at uxbridge the charges were laid by the town constable of uxbridge mr george maye a wellknown farmer near goodwood has rented his farm to mr bert statey of the 4th of uxbridge who will take possession soon mr maye will hold a public auction in october stouffville public and continua tion schools will reopen on sept 7th every pupil is requested to be on hand the opening day in the more rural sections many of the schools opened yesterday wednes day among the fans at the stouffville- sutton game in aurora last week we noticed j w thompson and his wife nee laura obrien now of newmarket loudly and lustily cheer ing for thi old home town team another proof of the claim once a stoufivilleite always a stouff- villeile mr ralph flint has returned to toonto where he will resume build ing operations in the east end of the city after having completed two good houses in town namely edw pennocks und the mennnoite per sonage the parsonage property is being occupied by rev ag and mrs warder and family who will enjoy this fine new home r this issue of the tribune may be termed a surprise edition owing to the announcemenr we made last week that there would he no issue on sept 2nd due to it being our annual holiday weex however owing to much special advertising matter due to the election and be cause of a necessary legal advertise ment in this issue which requires to he published this week part of the staff is retained to get out this paper auditorium theatre stouffville friday ad saturday sept 3rd and 4th fifth avenue models starring mary phllbin and norman kerry a taxi war eddie gordon i quality service good comedy and music admission adults 25c children 15c 8 g schmidt prop mr joel nendick is slowly re covering from an attack of pneu- comfortable rooms and board one double room all modern con veniences apply tribune office or phone 1207 lost a babys coat on the 10th con markham lable made in france on it valued asjeeepsake reward for return to mrs harold wright edw morris son of mr carman morris a farmer just east of stouff ville received a fractureof the col lar bone while engaged in a wrest ling match oneday last week the stouffville voters lists posted up for inspection and which will be used in the coming election ton- tain the name3 of 75 2 persons en titled to vote of course this list is subject to revision between now and six oclock on saturday evening at the canadian national exhi bition on monday mr a j ward of the brierbush won third prize in the gladiolus competitions the competition wasfor the- best six blooms singles and there were 30 entries in the olassr as a grower of glads the brierbush- is fast making a naraeior itself by coming to the front in canadas national show in this way thr more settled condition of the weather which cleared up on sat urday has been the salavation of the crops in this district as it is much of the grain is spoiled andthere will he some fields where the hail struck north of town afewweeks ago that will be unfit for harvest this is the best harvest week so far and farmers are cutting and hustling in the grain with a double shuffle on saturday mr harvey lawson completed a deal for the sale of their fine home on church st in exchange for toronto property this means that the lawson family are shortly to leave stouffville for the city which is a matter of general regret we are loath to part with good citizens and the lawsons are among the best the fine lawson home on church st was built in1893 by mrs lawsons father the late sami burkholder and is among the finest homes in town and one of the largest this thursday evening hon dun can marshall will speak in ratcllffs hall stouffville in the interest of harry sifton the liberal candidate for north york mr marshall is a native of the township of eldersie bruce county and when a young man located at olds alta finally entering the liberal government in that province and rising to the posi tion of minister of agriculture since that time he has held several good appointments recently having been liberal organizer at tonights meeting the candidate will also speak the sad and untimely death took place last friday in the toronto general hospital of hannah ogden wife of gordon ferrier of stouffville two weeks ago mrs ferrier entered the hospital suffering from some internal trouble not located on wednesday prior to her death mr ferrier conversed freely with her when she seemed quite bright and gave instructions concerning the home in her absence the follow ing day her condition changed and she rapidly failed until the end came at noon on friday the fun eral toojt place to bethel cemetery south markham on r the late mrs ferrier was born in eng land coming to canada when a young girl with her family and lo cated near unionville eight years ago last january she united in mar riage with mr ferrier and ihree years later they locatfed in stouff ville besides the husband two stepchildren also survive mary aged 1g at home and mr ferriers only son living north of town two brothers also survive her joseph of island lake and emiah ogden of unionville mrs ferrier united with the christian church 50 years ago sports scottish dancing and musical selections featured the third annual reunion ofi the clan forsythe which was held bn saturdayin the memorial park claremontf about 300 members of the clan were present including a ijjrmber from the sister society in the united states piper jack robinson from toronto provided the music for the exhibit- ion dances and a number of speakers addressed the meeting and outlined plans for the coming year the election of the clan chieftain by the members resulted in the reap pointment of g malcolm forsythe for the coming year a memorial service for twelve of the clan who have passed away since the last re union of a year ago was conducted by dr je forfar of toronto the principal address was given by p b forsythe of washington dc who dealt with the historyof the clan in canada and a number of other speakers addressed the meeting the gathering is the result of an effortto link together all forsythes the town of aurora has received and to form a branch of the clan let us fit you out silvester bros a lot of free advertising and attract od over 1500 people to its conbnes to spend a half day by reason of according the use of their athletic grounds to stouffville for two semi final baseball games which were to be played on neutrai grounds the athletic grounds at uxbridge were first decided on for the game with sutton but officials in uxbridge asked a rental for the grounds which promptly querred the proposl tioo funny some town will main tain a free motor camp for tourist strangors hut a neighbor is asked to pay for similar- privilege which would in the long run bring more grist to the town mill forsytho which already exists in scotland and was called by o m forsytho two years ago at his home claremonl with some 200 members in attendance last- year a second reunion was held and an association formed and plans are now under way for its affiliation withft similar society in the uuited states and with the clan in scotland it is also pro posed to continue research into the history of tho clan which has al ready been troced back to 1335 tho formation of the canadian branch has aroused widespread interest and letters not only from tho united state but even from australia have baen received in this connection delays are costly you can save money by stocking your coal nov we have that homestead fly salt in stock fulopep feeds schumacher feeds bran shorts and quaker flour stiver bros flour feed and seed merchants phone 4601 g 5ssss55s m masseyharris arid ford agency now is the time to see us about a fordson tractor and all kinds of tractor machines if you are intending buying- a quebec sulky plow order now as we expect to run short on these plows and only those who order early will be able to get one we have a number of second hand machines and cars on hand which ws will sell very reasonable to make a clean up before the end of the season we have 6 ford touring cars 1 1924 model coupe 3 ton trucks 1 1926 ford roadster only run 6 weeks sell at a bargain if you liveirithe claremont district see mr thos- scott he is re presenting us there d holden agent phone 184ox stouffville have you ever experienced the pleasure and the savings you make by buying your groceries at the nearest dominion store you can shop there with absolute confidence in any dominion store and be assured of getting the most for ygur money and quality merchandise special tea week here is another oppor tunity of securing the famous dominion stores teas at a saving blends to suit all tastes qualityand flavor unequalled richmello 75c lb ceylon and assam reg 79c domino 69c lb english breakfast dslbulk 59c lb new pack peas choice quality n 1f tin new pack jam red pitted 3 lb jar cherry or e2c3 strawberry t poc new pack j lobster y ys 49c 29c starammonia 3 pkts 25c lux in toilet form 3 for 25c soap chips 2 lbs 25c silver gloss starch 2 pkts 25c whole pickling spice lb compound mustard 29c lb 97 crown s m medium jars large 149 rubber jar rings 3 doz 25c zinc jar rings 20c doz parawax 2 pkts 25c soap p g or gold 10bars55c maple leaf o matches 0 1 25 dc shirriffs 3 for jelly powders 23c choice santa clara prunes 2 lbs 29c these prices in efiect for one week from date of this paper 141c p boadway mgr stouffville opening sale jsggas -0f- boots and shoes will continue a few days longer act promptly bunnyfgot i utsamuiliais atuntcouxurwj cusmom swe shoes maot w camaqa big savings ruixirs atsttaossxini oamcnsoufhocs mis93s patent oxfords from 250 missoes brown oxfords at only 250 ladies patent strap shoes at 346 ladies kid strap shoes at 345 ladies white canvas straps at 1250 mens work boots at 150 pair mans oxforda at par pair 395 boys boots sizes 11 12 13 150 mens pineboots a per pair 395 boys boots 11 to 2 in sle 2 misses patent strap shoes 250 to 175 pair childrens patent straps 150 to 175 pair infants patent shoes from 100 to 175 r clearing sport shoks at mess than cost for mkjf and boys q h saunders old post office building cor main and market

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