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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 18, 1928, p. 8

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jl2 stouffville october 18th 1928 mount axbeet mrs emrabrth viola rowland has been appointed to wind up the estate of her husband john david rowland formerly of mount albert hardware merchant who died in newmarket sept l2tb leaving 2000 insurance payable direct 2500 in tore fix tures an interest of s33 in the ism of j b rowland 32161 in j bends 73 7s in mortgages and i other personalty and land in mani- 1 toba valued at 200 a total of 21- 672 no will was left so the insur ance and onethird of the residue will go to mrs rowland and the re mainder to the children muriel e- allan g and morley d ninth line markham miss jean forester is on the sick auditorium theatre youth mttrag the clouds fight ing limag dodging death tluits wings j list mr and mrs p connon were city visitors on wednesday mr and mrs j c eagleson were sunday visitors at d cleudennings mr and mrs fred silverthorne and famljyspent sunday in toronto mr geo winn and miss winn of stouffville visited at r eaglesons on sunday mr and mrs russell johnson motored to fenelon falls last wed nesday jetaspberry patches here yielded some fine fruit last week thanks to xhe beautiful weather we are to fce honored with the plowing match tills year jake is pnuing for the home territory all right christian church pro perty escapes florida cyclone saturday oct 20th 230 twice daily 815 prices evening 75c and 100 matinee 25c and 50c including tax hobbs storage battery is different from any other battery and is guaranteed for two years others only one year if it fails to do its work in that 2 years we will give you a new battery absol- j i utfly without further charge ti i important points h a the hobbs battery has under all conditions 25 more strength and efficiency produced by the higher working voltage than stand ard makes of lead plate batteries b it follows logically that the hobbs will spin the engine at higher speed praisu that there will be 25 higher voltage delivered to the spark coil trij d giving a 25 hotter spark to the explotlve mixture in the cylinders e which gives quicker starting of th engine f thus causing less drain on the hobbs battery for each start g it is a well known fact that 90 of all batteries are spoiled from lack of charge undernourished h but since the hobbs has less drain it will keep more fully charg ed and requires 25 less electric current to fully recharge it when necessary a hobbs will be charged at only the price of regular batteries i therefore the hobbs battery will logically last longer central garage stouffville roy strong agent to owners of dominio i of canada 5 pc refunding loan bonds maturing october 1 5th 1928 dominion of canada 5 per cent refunding loan bonds maturing october 15th will be redeemed at any branch of the bank of nova scotia bonds may be presented on or before october 15th and payment will be made as instructed by the owner either in currency by cheque or by credit to the owners account the bank of nova scotia rev bw morton missionary of the christian church at porto rico who will preach in stouffville next sunday has received information from d b barrett in dmrge of the mission during mr mortons absence to the effect that the church property came through the recent cyclone practically unharmed extracts from mr barretts letter convey the fol lowing information written at jponce porto rico on sept 2nd i have made a trip at every place we bad property except salinas pjaya miss olive c williams memorial chapel i just got to salinas yester day for the first time and could not get across the river so could not visit all of the country places well what i have always feared came on the 13 instant it was a long time coming but it was pretty good and strong making up for its delay perhaps it was the cyclone of san felipe which occurred 52 years ago and since then nothing has equalled it in length of time nor in intensity the wind blew at the rate of 130 to 160 miles per hour it was at 130 when the instrument busted in san juan and they do not know how hard it blew after that i cannot describe it so will tell you of some of the results and you can see for yourself but re member pones was the least damag ed section on the island the storm was announced as probably on its way at dawn but as no signs were in the air no one took much notice at 9 pm the old siren sang out every five minutes in that good solemn song that always pleased telling us to beware danger was on its way but we went to sleep as usual and were up early next morn ing nothing yet serious in sight but no news directly from the storm un til 8 oclock everybody was nailing doors win dows show windows etc while i was hanging around therenews came that san juan was being destroyed and the wind was heading this way i went to the market and by the time i got back all the school child ren were in the streets racing for home every minute the wind was stronger and rain now and then pretty hard every wind came in stronger just as the waves of the sea as you have seen them by 11 oclock things were getting serious the old guanavana tree nearest the back door in our yard was showing signs of being overcome and before 12 it tumbled over roots and all i had a nice hen pen in the yard for the dogs chickens and pigeons and about 1230 the second guanavana tree made an effort or two to stand but went down as we looked on break ing the pigeon house into pieces they flew out one was caught by the wind and we have not been- him since the other one stayed near the ground and is still around one of the dogs was in the box and was not hurt but the door was caught so it could not open and remained there for a day we had to close every thing up tight on the north side of the house we were busy watching from the back door and the south side windows to see what would hap pen next the fine corazon tree made a heave or two and went over turning in the air every wave of wind was getting harder so i sat down at the table in the front bedroom to write what i was seeing by that time i heard the most awful noise and looking out saw the air was full of flying zinc from the roof of the school building we looked beyond the school and the next house was as bare as ones hand not a piece of zinc on this side loft by that time we were beginning to want to see a change but the wind kept up whistling through the wires and over the house to make us feel that the next would take us along about 530 things began to calm and in a half hour it was as quiet as a fine summer day i ran up to the church to seo how she stood it and found it ok but before i got back to the house passing through marina street to abolition park everything was in ruins the wind had changed from northwest to southwest and was a gale by the time i got home in less than a half hourat 12 oclock noon it kept up until 2 oclock next am the river was up and in the houses along the belglca a certain section of the city a few were drowned and some were killed by the railroad car driven by the wind five men were also killed in an other section by the car gormley mrallan meyers the efficient and energetic school master at gormley has given up his position here to accept the principalship of scarboro bluffs public school an institution of eight large rooms mr meyers has taught for two years and stands in high esteem his place will be taken by miss vera nichols daughter of mr l nichols of victoria square almira miss clara topham was a toron to visitor over the week end frank roberts big sale on the 27th is looked forward to as a big event in this section mr and mrs geo baker accom panied by lome and murray spent sunday with mr and mrs harvey houck we are very sorry to report that mrs j nigh is under the doctors care we sincerely hope she will soon be around again some of our people were able to be at bethesda to bear the address given by miss garret miss garrets talk of her work and experience in africa was very interesting lfo snipping live stock monday the 22nd phone n rae 8403 good house and lot to kent after nov 1st at bethesda fred march 35 i cider c1dkk now is the time to get your cider made at our mill con 5 on townline also open to buy apples jos sider 33 for sale a peerless oak heater nearly new will sell reasonable ernest woodward phone 7614 kstitav 9 chunks of pigs from lot 17 con 1 uxbridge russel storry phone 5s03 house for sale or rent in stouffville domestic water in stalled dan giebner town wanted young calves for veal- lug purposes also fat calves j churly phone 6405 37 to rent comfortable 6roomcd house on main street with lights and water geo ilrownsberger fourth line uxbridge mr white of collingwood spent a day recently with mr and mrs ralph faulkner mrs harold dickinson was in toronto attending the funeral of her uncle albert pugh mr and mrs garnet dickinson and sons peter and john spent sun day with mrand mrswm dickinson mr and mrs h roach had a business trip to toronto on wednes day last mr john wihison has returned home after spending two weeks with fi lends at athens mr and mrb m j h chapman and daughter myrtle spent sunday with friends at aurora stove for sale flndlays tor toise cook 6 bol warming coset reservoir and waterfront complete phone 2704 for sale ilolsteln cow springer also 10 good pigs chunks ran dall chapman lake musselman phone 9214 for sale 2 jersey cows one fresh and the other due early in dec milking good r j smith phone 713 stouffville 34 farm for sale 107 acres more or less at lot 13 con 6 whit church bank barn and good house apply geo johnston 714 gladstone ave toronto 36 altona charlie is getting to be quite a salesman it looks good to see lome around again miss sprung was entertaining over the week end ernie davis motored to toronto sunday evening miss lizzie davis spent the week end at her home mr and mrs o madill and family spent sunday in toronto f thorn of brighton spent the week end at mrs e howsams mr peter nighswander is in full swing no one need go thirsty this fall mr and mrs f wagg spent sun day afternoon at the home of wm mcnair mr forman of blythe visited at the home of mr and mrs h mac intosh mr howsam is reported to he ar ranging to have the thorns cut in the mill lane mr and mrs jj brown of stouff ville are spending a week with mr h millard threshing is nearly finished in this vicinity being a month earlier than last year a number of hoys from our town had a splendid motor trip to niagara falls on sunday mr and mrs murray dunkeld and t dunkeld motored to stmarys for the week end hugh and mrs mcintosh have just returned from a very pleasant motor trip in western ontario mr and mrs robt hook and family moved last week to their new home near mongolia lome wagg who has been spend ing the summer months in manitoba returned home over a week ago come now all you farmers and get your hogs fat for dave can take care of them he has purchased a new nash truck mr bunker will have to take a few days off and widen the culvert since mrs bunker is learning to drive mrs wm forsyth of punnischy sask who has been spending the past month visiting friends here left for her home last thursday fred and earl mcnair walter carter lome and roy wagg and arthur wideman motored to niagara falls on sunday mr and mrs wm reesor attend ed a diamond anniversary at the home of mr and mrs cornish in toronto on saturday congratulations to mrs b lewis on her success at markham fair winning seven prizes out of eight entries four firsts and three seconds on saturday mr and mrs wm reesor called on mr and mrs l cornish in toronto who were cele brating the 60th anniversary of their wedding mr charles barkey has engaged roy wagg for a month over the busy season as the apple crop is bigger than usual and of a very good quality a very enjoyable time was spent at the home of mrs e lehman on friday evening when the womens institute held their october meeting the splendid program was enjoyed by 120 in number a large gathering attended the harvest home services at our church and enjoyed very much the music rendered by the ringwood choirand also the splendid sermon by the rev mr morton for sale or rent modern brick residence on obrien ave all conveniences new isaac boadway 34 for sale number pigs 10 weeks old also 2 sows due 28th and 24th oct 1 reg tamworth boar 2 years old edw williams 9th pickering farm for sale 100 acres lot 11 con 1 uxbridge 70 acres tillable balance bush and pasture good buildings terms to suit with small down payment gm brown on premises 36 notice ls hereby given that frances gwendolyn snow lott of the city of toronto in the county of york in the pro- ince of ontario married woman will apply to the parliament of canada at the next session thereof for a bui of divirce from her hus band robert elgin lloyd lott of the city of toronto county of york and province of ontario broker on the ground of adultery and desertion dated at toronto province of on tario this twentyfifth day of sep tember 1928 h howard shaver k c 371 bay st toronto 36 solicito for applicant notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that adele cawthra rogers formerly of the township of york county of york province of ontario jiarried woman now of the city of eastbourne coun ty of sussex england will apply to the parliament of canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband alfred warwick rogers formerly of the township of york in the county of york gentleman on the grounds of adultery dated at the city of toronto in the province of ontario this 15th day of october ad 1928 osler hoskin harcourt 801 dominion bank building toronto canada 3s solicitor for the a credit auction sale of horses grade cattle hogs fowl implements and grain for salt in the village of claremont 1 good brick house stable gar age and 10 acres of land also t good range as good as flew corona apply to cecil storey phone 3617 claremont apple butter and cider now altona cider mill is now running bring your apples for making cider orders taken for apple butter by appointment only p nighs wander 3 4 grain and dairy farm of 100 acres for sale 1 mile south of stouffville on 9th con good build ings water house and small or chard price reasonable george lewis on premises 35 wood for sale 100 cords drv hardwood 4 foot length at 1100 delivered firstclass 2nd class at 8 limb wood 1 cut any length at 150 cord extra 25 cords dry hemlock slabs at 6 cord de livered w ratcliff george keays george keays live stock and general auctioneer for the counties of ontario and york ability with special training en ables me to give you satisfac tion address stouffville or farmers we want all your live fowl bebt market prloe paid dont sell until you consult us phon sam golden at pennocki livery stouffville for sale 6 hp international champion engine good order equipped with friction clutch pul ley galvanized lined threshing tank suitable for mounting on truck holsteln cow 7 years old due oct 29th levi steckley phone 408 35 tourists homes camps want ed parties wishing to rent room ing accommodations to the tour ists for the season 1929on or near provincial and county highways can earn good money in their own home meals optional for partic ulars write now to the associated tourist service limited bank of toronto chambers london mrs stadlebar hair dresser main street stonftrflle phone 8009 for appointments the undersigned has been instructed to sell by public auction at lot 4 con 4 whitchurch on saturday oct 20th 1928 the following property of eli mairs horses bay mare in foal aged bay horse aged percheron filly rising 3 years old percheron geld ing rising 2 years old clyde geld ing rising 2 years old sucking filly cattle red cow calf by side full flow roan cow calf by side herford cow calf by side bw cow calf by side bw heifer due oct 10th bw heifer due nov 7th white cow due nov 5th black cow due nov 21st red cow part jersey due dec 11th black cow due dec 16th red cow due march 1st black cow bred june 17th ayrshire cow bred june 28th bw cow bred aug 1st roan heifer bred in april jersey heifer in calf red heifer in calf bw heifer in calf spring heifer calf part durham bull rising 2 years swine hampshire sow bred 3 yorkshire sows bred 2 young sows bred 8 store pigs and 45 chunks implements etc m h bin der cut 4 crops 6 ftm h mower cut 4 crops 5 ft international hay rake 10 ft international cultivator 15tooth with tractor attachment international cultivator stiff tooth combination seed drill 11hoe set harrows 6 sections set harrows 4 sections adams wagon low wagon box wagon gear set wagon springs 5000 cap 2 buggies flat hay rack eaton engine on wheels 2 hpj p h hand cuttln box mh root pulper m h se parator 400 cap fleury scuffler stoneboatset renfrew scales 2000 lbs newmilk house with galvtank fleury plow no 21 fannlngmill 2furrow riding plow farmers friend set sloop sleighs speight cutter galvanized tank 110 gal 4 coal oil barrels 2 sets heavy harness 2 picks logging chain shovels forks and other articles 30 tons hay quantity barley mixed and buckwheat 3 acres tur nips to be sold in the field terms hay grain roots store pigs calves and all sums of 1500 and under cash over that amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes or 6 per cent off for cash sale at one oclock f w shversides auctioneer the angel of broadway complimentary moving picture auditorium theatre tonight thursday oct 18th a wonderful story beautifully illustrated special music and other features no admission auspices phone 195 swifts garage farm machinery sale good work horse heavy horse 1600 one driver secondhand cream separator power cultivatoor peter hamilton pulper for sale secondhand cream separtaor power cultivator plow peter hamilton no 21 slightly used mclaughlin spring wagon nearly new at a bargain we also have a good house and four acres of ilajnd at ring- wood for sale on the 3rd of uxbridge we have 50 acres of pasture land to sell frank baker phone bakers oarage agents for international farm implements tb

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