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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 11, 1926, p. 5

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i stouffville november 11th 1926 llocal happenings hawtlns big auction sale ot- cat tle will be hold at the stock yards here tomorrow friday miss em lageer graduate nurse 11 oclock two minutes silence is open for 2709 engagements phone 40 xo doubt about it more people are killed at level crossings on sun day than die in church mr robt rae is the clerk in charge of greig littlejohnv law office recently opened over shaws store y y with the decidedchange to win try atmosphere the past week fur coats are becoming common along main street again we would like to hear more often from oar country correspondents only a few items each week are pre ferable to none at all coming dr f e luke opto metrist 167 yonge st torontomay be consulted about your eyes for glasses at j boadways drug store stouffville thursday nov 25th reserve saturday nov 27th for the bazaar and sale of homemade cooking to be given fn porters par lors yy the girls band of willing helpers of the presbyterian church please public school concert thursday nov llth ronignt christ church annual bazaar on thursday next the lsth r 7 bprroi stouffville uses 87 bdrrom the hydro electric rowercommission each month at least this is the peak or highlitamount they re quire at any tifte during the thirty days we have had the most sunshine the past few days of all the fall sea son just so said a farmer in the tribune office on saturday i have just finished drawing in my turnips through all the muck and mud lost pair of imitation fur mitts in stouffville fnder leave with a h raymer or tribune office abimtorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday november 12th 13th western pluck art aeord on monday ohn madill left by traln to deliver a handsome bay gelding for slk robert miller to a buyer in coliingwood als troubles at alt dr langtry sloan vs of churchill near barrie has returned home after spending a few days with his nephew h d sawyer lorne reid blacksmith of clare- mont and formerly with be beebe of stouttvillehas been recommended as a county constable for pickering township by the council of that municipality he would make an able officer when it came to a test of strength the mapleleaf vbus lines have resumed thfeir daily service from stouffville oo uxbridge as this ser vice is renderedover a piece of road stouffvilld tc llncolnville which dethe worst highway be- yville and brandonman ire liberal patronage to on the whole the bus service insugurated between toron to stouffville ana uxbridge during the past summer is described as a financial success is said to tween stotf it will red make it pa owing to so many toronto people running out to the goodwood sec tion and buying up three or five bags of potatoes ogering wide ranges in price the market is very unsettled locally farmers report offering from 140 to 195 per bag according to the liberality and need for murphies of the city man the wholesale market in toronto is 190 to 200 or on the track at 160 per bag win ratcliffs sale of wood lots in whitchurch last week was not so largely attended 3s the sale he held last yearj the busy season and the fact that thiswas a cash sale helped to reduce the crowd but prices were none the less fair very small lots soldas high as 60 the frame house on lot 20 on the 6th con was sold to elmer clark the womens christian temper ance union will meet at the home of miss atkinson on thursday nov llth at 3 oclock mrs forrester of toronto will be present and give an address on wctu work jack and tot beanstalk baby peggy the council of stouffville will call a mass meeting of the citizens for friday evening nov 19th to lay plans and make allpreliminary ar rangements to celebrate our 50th year of incorporation 1927will be a momentousyear in the history of the communityand it behoves every citizen to turn in and lend a hand the first thing to do is to attend this meeting on the 19th and there by show your interest in the golden jubilee of your community the marriage took place in tor onto last week of mr bert gold and miss florence greig both of uxbridge the young couple assisted in duet selections in the service of song for the past two years in the stouffville united church on the occasion of the visit of the busi ness mens bible class and as a re sult have many friends here the bride is a sister to mr w f greig who is opening a branch of his law office in this town i the supply ofproduce on the stouffville thaknsglving market last thursday was scarcely equal to the demand especially in geese they brought fromyi8c to 23c pound but the standard price was 22c some nice ducks were brought in and realized 23c pound inferior birds brought 18c spring thickens sold up to 33c the general run be ing 30c with a few going at 25c pound only half a dozen turkeys were available and these brought the farmer 36c quite a few crates cf live poultry sold at 26c pound hen eggs at 55c and pullet eggs at 45c shows a steady increase while butter remains around 35c pound for pood quality buyers state that really good dairy butter makers are growing scarce they are the excep tion aather than the common run of butter makers perhaps it is becom ing a lost art among the farm women its all right to be busy if you are busy at the right thing the bee is congratulva aa the 11103 jullo swatted there can be a lot of bees in stouffville during the next few months if the town decdes on the night of nov 19th to put over a real old time jubilee or cele bration to commemorate the 50th year of our incorporation as a vlll age our veteran townsman mr win malloy on saturday last celebrated his s4th birthday he enjoys very good health and a bright and happy disposition for 25 years mr malloy was editor and publisher of the tri bune but since he disposed of the business about 11 years ago has lived a retired life he is to be con gratulated on attairing his number of years and may he long be spared to get up on main street of a fine sunny morning to greet so many people who know him adfllxssion admission 25c children 15c s a schmidt prop st petersburg florida plasterers ask 15 per day and a five day a week why ask even a five day a week if you can get these wages big special picture the three musketeers on nov lsth at audi- i toriam featuring douglas fair banks auspicesof anglican w a arrangements are complete for a series of evangelistic meetings to be held in the local mennouite church to be conducted by rev v m-mc- guire the meetings will com mence early in december owing to lateness of arrival and consequent lack of space a splendid report of the young peoples con- ress held at bloomington on monday is held over until next issue the salvation army silver band of toronto 45 pieces rendered a splendid program on the post office corner saturday evening delighting the big crowd which surged up and down the street although the band was advertised to be yliere at 700 it was 745 beforetheir big bus pulled in jbut thelull program of one hour was rendered after which the organization left for uxbridge where they remained all sundayex- cepting in the afternoon when a sacred concert was given in port perry a liberal collection was lifted in stouffville mr and mrs frank ledgett and son of toronto were here for thanksgiving at mrs c johnsons who returned to toronto with them and with her daughter miss elsie expect to spend the winter there on friday afternoon nets 12th the ladies of the stouffville christian church will hold a sale of home made cooking and candy in porters ice cream parlors from 230 oclock the ladies of the church will be de lighted to greet one and all on the above date 37 ploftvi when making your- christmas cake and pudding we can supply you with all your requirements fruits nuts spices and peels give us a call v we have fresh cranberries grape fruit and new potatoes in stock this is the place you get the famous tea and coffee notions for ladies barrettes beauty pins hair nets and gloves for men tie pins cuff links garters gloves extra special for thursday and friday mens caps regular 150 to 200 for 75c w a stonehouse prompt delivery phone 1602 at the peel county plowing match held t n thankaiving day having been postpone since oct 22nd stouffville plowmen avon signal suc cess winfrefl timbers was the champion in sod winning in a larger class than contested at the interna tional match fed timbers inter national champion was one of the contestants in addition to coming first win timbers won first in crown andjyfinish gardham tran of whitevale lwon fourth in this class floyd steckley carried off flrst honors in tractor cfass also best crown and finishwhile lloyd turner captured third in the jointer olass the match was held on the farm of archie mcdougall malton the new improved circulator this circulator is the same heater we sold so many of last season and which warmed so thoroughly many homes only something has been added a hot air pipe to go upstairs besides they are beautifully enamelled in grey or walnut and require no cleaning- klf you require a new heater is season be sure to see our circulators mitts gloves mitts full new stock of working and driving mitts and gloves we have something to suit you mr and mrs isaac parkinson stood amazed in the doorway of their home on friday evening last when they responded to the tinkle of the bell and viewed a whole host of people standing at the threshold among them were numbered many friends who had designed to get up a farewell surprise party on the eve of the parkinsons leaving for tor onto for the winter at least a jolly evening was enjoyed near the close of which mr parkinson was presented with a pipe in suitable case and mrs parkinson was the recipient of a couple of fancy dishes an eulogistic address was read by councillor herman kidd of ballan- traeand the presentation were made by mr alf jpugh and mrs richard rae their daughter hilda parkin son was kindly remembered also i with a purse of money the good wishes of their many friends follow our former citizens to the queen city our population is considerably de creased thee days whileso many of the men folk are in their favorite haunts in the northern woods hunt ing for deeri among them are sam armstrong chris armstrong wm armstrong harvey baker ed baker frank backer roy baker vincent baker barkis reesor wm reesor wm imcnairdelbert holden harold gray toronto frank stiver swarf harper roy strong and john mcmulien this week the bear stories are in the making and next week we- anticipate hear ing of some hairraising events not since poppy day was observed by the veterans in stouffville has a more liberal collection been receiv ed than was gathered on saturday by the young people who tagged everybody in sight the addition to the funds of the society will assist to help some needy war veteran dur ing the coming days the associa tion wishes to thank one and all who dropped a coin into the box as well as the young people who gave of their time on saturdayand also to those who participated in the sunday service and decoration of graves those who were not present at the concert given last friday even ing by the united 3hurch choir miss ed a very enjoyable evening the program was of a very high order and was greatly enjoyed by lovers of sacred music while each number was worthy of recommendation perhaps mention might be made more particularly of an anthem en titled- recessional soprano solo with flute accompaniment and a se lection by womens double quartette a prayer for safety the orches tra rendered very material assist ance their closing selection being especially appreciated as an inter mission the thought at how to meet with temptation well illus trated by colored slides and followed by hymn remember roe o mighty oue silvester bros the public would be well advised to have nothing to do with travell ing stock andbond salesmen 33 it has been demonstrated over and over again that the greater mass of them are vultures preying upon those who are honest and uninformed a little over a week ago one or two of these men were in stouffville and put over a deal with a woman tak ing some securities from her and exchanging them for others of a more doubtful and insecure nature whenan effort to locate lihebondsr men was made their names were not known nor thelraddresses so that there is no come back on the part of the local peoplo who did business with them last month two bonds men were arrested in bruce county charged with misrepresenting the value of bonds they sold if yon want a safe investment consult your local bond dealer or banker afcove the temperance forces of stouff ville are planning to take an active part in the effort being made to re tain the ota a meeting was held on friday last at which various mat ters of organization were planned a further meeting was held on tues day afternoon in the council cham ber at which a delegate was appoint ed to attend the convention at agia- eourt on wednesday for the purpose of pledging the support of the tem perance party of stouflmlie to any candidate pledged to ophold the o it was also decided to hold a public meeting at which mr james mkjctirlougtivwill preside ad it is expected a prominent temperance speaker from toronto will be pre sent arrangements were ateo made for a canvas ot the whole electorate by workers of all the various church es and organizations messrs amos lehman and w j brown were ap pointed to attend the court for the revision of the list of voters a fur ther meeting will be held in the all never trust a stranger unless he is properly vouched for by someono i council chamber on mnday evening you baow i j next quality service- mothers in gingham bread flour get a good piece of gingham with every bag of bread flour try this old flour in a new bag the same good old flour called quaker flour good for every purpose s t iv er bros flour feed and seed merchants phone 4501 fall housecleaning sale p g white naptha 10bar ammonia powder h 2 ptt i5 old dutch cleanser 9c a tin mr brooms 39 quality reg 45c chipso h 23c charm 9c lajxrf325c washing soda 3 25c fxs0ap320c dgno4 flush 29c with brvmhfr limon and orangm peel 27clb flnttt fiuatrm oil 17 currants i id zc thompson seedlmtm a 11 oft raisins imiyc 17c is ox sttnmaia seedless raisins cat mixed peel lb- tin 27c tea mouobkcuitssslb domino blend english breakfast style lb aunt jemima rrt pancake flour 171 st georges evaporated milk 2 t 19c domino brand fancy whk grain rice 2 lb pkts 25c tfaeso pric in effect for on vrolt from data of tni papor 1 5 1 c paul boadway manager i masseyharris and ford agency now is the time to see us about a fordson traetor 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 we will sell very reasonableto 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 live in the claremont district see mr thos- scott he is re presenting us there d holden agent phone 184ox stonffviue dollars in your pocket through time saved youve no idea the time sayed with a toronto engine and a toronto grain grinder on your farm think of how much quicker an engine will do the work when attached to yourpulper grinder aw cutting box cream separator fanning mill or pump its a steady worker requires little attention operates economically on kerosene with a toronto grain grinder too youll save hours on every trip to the mill i know it will fill your needs either for coarse or fine chop efficiently and economically all built with extra capacity it be glad to discuss these or any other toronto labor- saving equip ment at any time or let ine give ybii some free lit erature t h01bex phone 1s401 stoaflvllle e jlaesoyharrifi agent ontario vvimo engine s pump co oront

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