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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 17 Nov 1927, p. 5

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much!" Auto tor Sal». Finl- dl- condition. A and Bug-Lin. I". W. liken-r. 1'11. loot] unln mnrket la very dull. um. gnln moving. Fumon in holding 08 until in mm» ‘ Ianâ€"A no N“ bah-aux Rhuwood I“ ‘l‘onflvmo. Pluto return to Mun. one. qd mom row-rd. no‘mmbor cnrm Church (Anlll- an) Bunn- "Ill (Thursday) mu- uoou In Portu‘n Ice Cream Parlor. Rue". November 86th 0 the any ‘0 buy your Chrhtmu mam- And other (ood thing: at the Pro-by!"- un Bunr. to be held in Portcr'l loo cream prion. Hours. Du“ summer Ind Au- thony Hoover h‘uo onlarod the quot: content It the Ron! Wlntor hlr. They nuke I soon tum. tnd an throw choc: high" than an! Winona.“ Just an uccnnle‘ Despite the ' rather dlugrmhie vet weether I number oi locu peo- ple undo their wey thruuxh the‘ driulin; rein on Friday evening. to in. scene of the chicken pie supper it Belientne United Church. [from the delcription oi the well llden tables we judge they were wall to- Md for their cation in setting to the «one at l'clivily. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NOV. 22 and 23 “RIDING RASCAL" (Art‘Acord) “Fishing Snookums" “Newfoundland Cruise" "mu; x. ......... u I reliable thermometef. The Oven Dumper in of the regulatâ€" Inz type so that all or any vol- ume of host desired can he tum- od an or at? the oven. The Oven Door has a two position latch permitting the door to he held THE COLEMAN CASOI INF rtly open to furthar ragulnto [AMP - 3 mvm a rf rt the heat of the oven. hght, conw-nir-nt ml :mnozmjfi Safe for farm use. F. Y. W. BRATHWAITE THE OVEN is made of extra heavy rust-resisting steel. The oven bottom is reinforced with angle iron brwee ensuring it up net werpinf‘. The Oven Door nickeled; in“ id with I snow white enem penal fl‘ttid 719‘ FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘ NOV. 25 and 26 “WINNING 0F BARBARA WORTH” Ronald Colman. Vilma Banky “News Reel" and Comedies Admission 15 and 25c. AUDITORIUM THEATRE STOUFFVILLE FRIDAY and SATURDAY. NOV. 131.]! Ind 191.]: “SENOR DARE DEVIL" (Ken ngngrd) _ Comea§;4N6 Cheating” Paramount News Reel TIGER CATSUP LARGE Eddy’s Matches .......... Palmolive Soap ........... Fairy Soap ....... ' ......... COFFEE SCOTT BROS.“ WES PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED W to Silvester Bros. Hu'dwm PHONE 18201 21c. bottle 45c. lb. S. G. Schmidt, prop. ALYMER PORK and BEANS 3 for QUICK BULK OATS 4 for 25¢. 29 cts TI. nah h an!" um I!- I“ Ion nah now. ' but ‘mm tho In. In In mound flllln‘ mitts-rum. no mm In tho I‘m-r. mu m. Jab wlll Ioon be well cdl'ml tur In tho bind: 0! Jul Pro-t. The FINDLAY STOVE The In! wood Ille at lhll ee‘uou um be held this coming Mum” u lot 0. cancel-Ion C. wwcnmn. cow-mu at until" beech end they]. Mlnllfll‘ to Louis Hoover. Three menu“ credfl shaved and purchaser: to pile brulh In waver “we “to! cutting. The ule will open ll one o'clock. ' Better Than Two Stoves In order to [and “Ila-l chicken 1M".- curylnl ol! Ml tovl. Drool! knell! let! hll ulnoblo come do. In the hon pun "In other night. Ind nut morn!“ found the noimul pot- Ionod. It In. ovldeut that someon- hld boon lboul. In the nllm um when“ m. do. In order to [at him out o! "I. Vly. but were lrllhlonod IWI! before they undo all with tho low]. STOUF‘FVILLE A ulunm ruched her. on Mon- dny mum nnounolng tho ud {It-my which onn‘ook Manna Holmuy while In no narlhorn woodn. He (got leptnlod (roln hln party while hunting dur and In. min-In. for love"! dun. Search plfllal flq-lly located Nu: dud In the bmh. Pree- mln in A non of Mr. Wm. Holmku of the ucond cancel-Ion of Uxbrldxe 'l‘ovnnhlp. Deco-cod m 28 you: of In). Levi 0. Grove bud an unmual ex- perience In Stouuvllle lut Thun- dly. Alter leaving on. of m. stoma ‘ho undo the discovery (but till f0" 0! but. In lone. amounting to elght or ten dollnra. A dlllunt much lulled to locate the mlulnx roll. but when he went to get hit horse from one 0! the town Ihadl.‘ 111-. Grove plated up n nlce orlup dollar hlll. He know It dld not he- lanx to hln own wnd. n he hnd It ‘In hln hnnd when dolng tau-luau down town. and evlaently dropped lt when lntendlns to ltlck It deep down In hll punts pocket. Ever true to the prlnclpnln ol rlsht, Mr. Grove came-to the 'l‘rlhnno ofllco to seek the party who lost the hlll In the shed. Ind If they come nlonx they no llkely to recover thelr money. We mven't told whlch Ihed It was found In. no thnt two nanny would- he owners had better not call. For Mr. Grove the Experience was I cue ol loose and win. wlth the odds n- “156st WHILE IT HEATS THE TOP is roomy and is fitted with either four or six covers ac- cording to size of range. The entire top is machine polished, doing nway with all blackleading HEATS WHILE ll COOKSâ€" gnlnst hlm ............ 3 for 25c. ............. 3 for 23¢. 3 for‘23c. and 1 cake free SUGAR CRISP CORN FLAKES 3 for 25¢. GOLDEN WEST BAKING POWDER 19c. pound tin WEST mouflmun om now no ouw mum d Tun-Ito. an halal" A loch! wool-l In Hush Hana. co lmn St. Tom-u. on Ind-y "ulna. Damn-bu and. and team lit. to nu- Any'atoulvllle poop). vho with to John than. Thorn VIII ha I Inn-b all grown, duel" um rein-I- mnu. Annual-Ion 95. to don” 33:3: 5:th Oblmo In I nun: who mun ,llut book! In more “nurou- than mnohlno gun ballots. Accommodation lor harden In contort-bl. home on Mill strut. Apply a! “mum omen. Mr. Funk H. Sliver. the lad manual. runrnod I.“ ,Thufldly "on I hunting upodluon norm of Mlndon. 'I'horo wen nIne In the party and during their le any: on the uni they hlncd nv. door and I be". The (not that the MI! Ind In amply Itomuch lndlutu um old brnlu 'II proplrlnl via on!" In: wlnler manner. [or hll'long Ilup. It 810!!me NOVEMBER IT“. M H1503; canton}: to curve to! shout ton any: prlor Io hlbun‘tlu. Myron Anders-on. rho entered the General Hoeplul luau-In: "on: e no that wound In the right Irm.‘ In making lll' proureumnd I! 1- el- moel cenuln‘ now the! bl. um will be need. and In Inch e in the! he may hue Iome me 0! 1L Hour! one like vinyl to I youth 0! thirteen yen- connned to I holplul, Ind may or Myron'. young Mend- ‘who hep- pon to be In the city ehould not (In to cell on hlm I! the holplul on Col- leae “reel. mum on non-Ab mutual The Think-shin; mute! mull hue clunod up I“ the [one rudy [or «la u only on poor waddler appeared on the mute! in» Thurs- day. an! the buyer Dlld 22c. pound [or ll. Chlokenl land I bl: so 1nd . III; urllllon In quIIIly. PrIcc In: A" the wny Iron: 22c. pound (0 3°C. [or dreued blrdl. Enl rem-In- cd It 66c. dozen wllh I. (III supply In. Butter II 37:. to 40¢. pound II Increulnx In quantity wnh the com. In; a! colder wanker. The robbery commuted A! Woman'- went and atom on Monday Ink is the am one to occur In alouflvulo in‘ live you“. n k mulled Ihlt Jul! the you- uo mm mum Standard Bunk hm was robbed at over 8100.. 060 In cub Lad bondl, and “nee ’thn! llmo we have than free from molest-Non. On this occnlon. In on the former. I! In believed the thieve- cama from the "big lights" of tho city. Wm: the present crime V"! It raises the qneulon u to whether town: like stouflvllla should maln- faln a night patrol of the urea". Mr. Lloyd Turner be: rented the Wllmot Brown term at the east end of Stouflvllle r-rom Dr. Richardson the present owner. This property la at present tonnnted by Mr. Ira Run- nell who is glvlng np tarmlng and holdlng an nnctlon sale on Saturday. Nov. 28th. This property la well located. convenient to town. wlth ex- cellent bnlldlnpe. which wlth a first. class farmer like Mr. Turner on the land, should prove a good place. We ‘nnderntnnd that the property ls well covered wlth tlle for drnlnage, but the dralne are not properly function- ing. Mr. Rusnell Intends to remnln In the house untll spring, but Mr. Turner wlll be able to do'lell and winter work on the property. The two minutes sllence was fit- tlngly observed In stouflvllle on Arm- letlce Dayâ€" at 11 In the morning. The town bell tolled out the news and \remlnded those _wlthln hem-lug that the tlme of reverence was at hand. Men stopped In the street and rever- endly bared their heads as they stood In silence. Up at the school house the bell also rang. and all etudle’; ceased for the tlme of two minutes. Thousands of human hearts went out to those boys who lle somewhere on the bsttle fields or In the grave yards of the old land.wblle thousands more breathed a prayer [or the future peace of the world. that no more such bloody eonfllets should disturb the harmony of ne- Mons. Mre. Herman Hoover, Meln street. In mournlng the death 0! her father. the late Wllllem MeMnllen o! Unlon- vllle. who died In the General Hos- pltel on November 3rd. The funeral was prlvete, end the remalne were leld to rest In St. Phllllp'e cemetery. Unlonvllle on the Sunday. The late Mr. NIL-Mullen was born In Mount Albert In 1853. on that ho was 74 year: old at death. He we: "the merrled, hln Ilnl. wlfe belng Adellne Lynn. who planed only In 1904. To them were born five children. who are utlll lIvlng. namely. Em MeMul. Ion of Gormloy. Herman of Button- vllle. Charles of fluknmhewen. Mrs. John Allen of Butlonvllle, end Mr». H. Hoover of thle town In 1908 Mr. MrMullen was nxnln mnrrled, hle ne- cond wIIe belnx Mary Myers. To [Me nnlon Iwa chlldren were horn both of whom nnrvlvn. holng Gladyu and Gordon. Ilvlnx a! home There are lwelve grandchildren living. also on only all!" lIvInx In fluflelo. Mrl. ChrlI. Value. The late Mr. MrMnl- Inn were nmn hlxhly eutoemod. II:- In ol'n qulel dlnpmlllon. end nll ‘hl- life or until his rullremonl n (ow yuru run. Inllowod the ornnpnllon or e firmer. Loot ii ”If uhlâ€"Wo would I»- plwbu I minus. from thou u: "nun. I'M ‘l‘rfbullt. nu when I. loollnl flu. nomad Dru-In. N. "turn an! huvul ll tho wring mu I- a tumble to n I II. III! In bun. The Hon. Goon. 3. Henry navlu. nonl- vlo walk on the hlxhfinyl to has III tune. or In olhu words to In» to the In". W. boflovu thin II good Idvlu. um Ihould ho hum In nlud by tho I"! who do Iulk. John 'lndlll Ian on Tuna-y [or Eudvhury, lo dlllvu a ulu-blo ruin. urea out (or Mr. Kohl. Miller, tho Ioc-l broad". to - huyor In 010 nor thorn country. Than II I complunt lulu-t M- in. can on the unduly olllur Ilflo o! the Auditorium, pburuellng (an. to Ind Iron: (In nrumery. Pitfall- ol the Theatre plan. [no a. :1» .nd cane blocktnl link road. Mr. W‘nuk Ru. In- In.“ the noun wooml our Bhuw‘u In!" Ind will movo bk ullorln; bulb-o from the yreunl prowl-u VIM" m- hnbcr conducted the not. haunt-l lor Io many yum. Mr. Audrey Burlhflomow lost hll molt valued mllch cow In the hard when the Annual [0! Into the orchard Ind fllloa "so" with (roan pun. blolllnl up like - bl. balloon. Tho Inlunl Glad Ihwlly nit-r. Mnlud Mnjorl'ioyd nu. moved [roux lhu Peter Wldemnn house In the out and to the Bartholomew pluto. Church "we! north. when they {oruwrly ruldod. ‘ We under- uuud (hll tho Wldomu plug which wu Ion lo Mn. Sun Boyd 0! Auror- by the VIII a! hot hther. wlll Ihorlly be occupied by her And her bulb-ad. Al I rnllo 0! [one held n V"- dor! in: wool. Bart Tull stood out promlnougly In one of the big winner- Thero were twelve gone to dlapou of no he ion (our 0! (ham II I told cont 0! only ".86. The bag-n. mun ll tho Chm. hero al-o brought home can. no that I good parent“. {cums to Slouflvlllo. Down In Sll’nll they hue begun lo enlorce (he luv “ulna! swearlnl. They fined the Janitor or I «[1001 85 ill]: HM) coll. Should the cum- pllgn Inlnat thll ullly 1mm, that has income pm. 0! many I penon'l duly llle. become general throughv ‘oul the country there Ill! be I buy ‘llme ahead (or the mnglatralu. The auction sale room wee! of the Bank 0! Nova Scolln will he menu-'1 sun: on Suturdny, Nov.191h.nl 7. 30 31.11:. A epeclu sale at boots. bed- room suite. organ. lard pulls. 0th 1|“ be sold. Don't mlBs thla chance. To the persons who have articles (or sale. klndly bring them In before Saturday. 0011‘! Walt unfll the no "on sale mom Is closed. A. Grubtn A party of young people fell upon the home oi Mr. and Mrs. William Gower. O’Brien Avenue, on Monday evening. taking the occupants by complete surprise. on entering the house unceremoniously. it was ex- plained that the new: had "squeez- ed" out that this was the occasion 0! Mrs. Gower‘a birthday. and her friends wished to do her honor. Every moment of the evening wag greatly enjoyed. Coming to the Auditorium Theai‘ra Friday and Saturday. Dec‘ 2 and 3. Norma Taimsdge appearing in her latest meme “Camille" one oi‘ First Nationai's Banner Gi-oup. This pic- ture played to packed houses recent- ly in Toronto. and is acclaimed as one of the best Comedy Drama oi the sesson.‘ Keethe date open 2nd and 3rd Dec. Aiso music and singing. Watch this paper for lurther partlcu. lara. S. G. Schmidt. piop. The regular monthly meeting or the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Borinsky. O'Brien Avenue, on Wednesday. Nov. 23rd. at 2.30 o'clock. Program in- cludes an adéreau by the Rev. H. 5. Warren: reading by Mrs. 'MoConno- chie: paper by Mrs. Simpson: com- petitionâ€"anndwich by ten members. Roll call on economy wrinkle. Music ‘and social half hour. Everybody mini. come. \. The Road and sidewalk Commute! of the Stouffvllle Council are esteb- llshing a record thlslevarr In lntenese for putting down cement eldewnlks. On Tuesday morning work was com- menced on the conntruction of A well along the west aid. of Rat- clm'e etore lending to the mullet jentrence. The weather was as balmy ‘end sunnhiny as a day in June. but ‘how long will It leet at this time of peer. Is something few people would tske s chance on. lnshlllty to secure men In given as the reason for not building the Market street wslk burner In the season. We have 'been asked to unseat through the 'l‘rthune that the two mllk vendon In town cease to follow each other about like "Brown's rnwl" hat that one start at one and ot the town and one at the other eneh morn. lug. than an early norvlrn would he extended to the out «More just the name an to the west endure, At the present time one vendor t-elnm nlnnx mt the 13an Mom In the other In the cunt end, henna holh give lholr lmeut eervlrn In the extreme Pn-tl. Thlu In merely n lungelllnn. hut nvrhunr It will not he prnrllen‘l In the «platen of the dealer; Canal-n huh us all to have loll u.ooo.ooo In the us .1: yum “trough robberlel. Fur leu mu mu would hue nude gem "romr that would moot". wtlllnm Willun- a! the 5mm: American on Co. Ind Human Yne Im on Bllurd-y awn [or their u:- mul deer hunting trip. Mr. Ylko In one o! the oldest scuve hunun to enter the northern voodu. H. J. Mlllo: hu‘arecud n In“: math 0! the Wk (or In ”demon. Mum Hunt. The bufldlng,| tum Ilruclure. i. now computed. und Mr. Anon-on MI hh nvru nnlmul in the null: not in open to receive more homo The chlcken ple Ind lecture in! wcll attended In who of the 111mb onlnl weather Int Friday night. A very generoul supper wu served. the tebles being henvlly lnden with piping hot chicken Ind nxnny other tempting dishes. in the ebaenee 0! Mrs. D. E. Jones. through eiekneea. Mrs.Rou Wintereteln rendered three splendid readingl. being loudly en- ‘cored (or her good dnmntic work. The-special attraction o! the even- 1ing was the grand popular lecture. ”Being Diflerent" by the Rev. Capt. Freemui Tapper 0! 8t. Moniea'a church. Toronto. The uptain wae in excellent condition and ceftninly excelled himaeli in hie jovial, yet iorcibln nddrees. He kept his nudi- ence apell'bonnd (or over an hour with his well thought out lecture. interepemed with sparkling bita ol‘ renl humor. Everybody appreciated. the impressive references to the splendid character of many a! the returned soldiers with whom he had the honor to be associated at Padre in the Great War. Being Armistice Day the references were very fitting. Come back again Mr. Tnppevr- Many thanks to the bedies' Aid for their hard work and splendid achievement. The proceeds go to the laying of P hardwood floor in the basement oi the church. Because “OHM!” Flour, Feed uni Seed Mada-Ma. Phone 4501 BALLANTRAE Stiver Bros. “BELL COW" BEAN Ind SHORTS THEY LEAD “BELL COW" BEAN and SHORTS PAUL BOADWAY. Local Hm to the of the he bud Ensures. CARRIES COAL. WOMAN GAINS 18 POUNDS "l wuh, Iron and carry coll nutl don't. to: tired dnco uklng VinoL Also, 1 bus guinea 18 pound-"â€" Mrs. 8. Conan. nu -. u. v... -m. Vlnol In I. dellcloua compound 0! 00d llver popwnc. Iron. etc. Nervou. anally med. momlc maple are gur- pflled how Vlnol give- new pep. sound Ileep Ind I 810 Appetite. The very FIRST home often lddl uvenl poundl weight to thin chlldren or Adults. Tutu deucloun. 1.x. Storm; draught. swnmme. Homerâ€"1n loving memory at our ndmolher. err-h Hornet. who :gg:ned this llte November um. All In over. hand: “a lolded. 0n - nuts: pmetnl brunt. _ All In over, troubles ended And ourpyapdml 15}: rest. leu no. Oh how lonely yet flthont you. In on dreams your face we often no But you had its cannot touch The sweeten o! mamoflo‘ are All IN MEMORIAL! In tender Ind lnvlng memory of our den wile and mother. Sumn- nghlwunder. belov‘bd wife 0! LB. Hoonr. who damned this 111. Nov. 17. 1915. Trojan- have gone since you hue ' ’{hu 1- ML 0! our dear mother, you. home to In lovlng memory of Mn. Dawson Davls (Lena Banner) who passed away on Nov. 11, 1926. So sweet her rest. Her slumber: hold Thro' all the busy change of hours. With gentle touch her hnnds we told. And mete the pillow m: wlth flower: So sweet her rest. She wlll not wake. All pnln ls vsnlshed from her sleep. While here with hearts that yearn 7 find break ‘ In volceleu agony we sleep. Our [not come: freshly with the dawn. 1. Her sorrow vanished with the night. In shndow we must Journey on Her spirit walks in glory's light. Husband and family rut, v.u.._..._ ._ _. _ Edwin Ind Viola and buggy From husband Ind (null! hi mém “Stun"

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