Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 30, 1918, p. 4

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stouffville may 30 19 is local items n k- smith has sola his house and lot on church street to kev s goudie mr and mrs o ii mcavoy of toronto visited at home over sun day the misses hoover have sold their house on church street to mr herb porter mrs a p brace and son douglas ot toronto spent the holiday and week end with mrs a j brace o mr and mrs choesinan and child spent a few days with mr and mrs ceo boadway having sold my butcher business i ask that all outstanding accounts be settled at once p cadieux mrs jas widdilield and daughter and mrs williamson of toronto visited mrs 11 widdiiehl on the 24 til o mr and mrs alfred west and baby of west toronto arc visiting at the home of mr ari mrs william cower bo sure to come and hear master earl steele silver medalist in elo cution at the janey canuck concert on june 14 o harry wilson is now sergt proba tioner in the koyal british naval reserve and is leaving shortly for england o over so registered letters came to stouffville post office on monday night containing interest on victory bonds held by some of our citizens o mr thos williamson has made a great improvement in the appear ance of his plot in the stouffville cemetery by having it raised and surrounded with a cement curb o mrs h j malloy mrs e j davey mrs r nighswander and mrs d mcconnochie attended the womens institute convention held at east toronto on tuesday misirediihgangster is home for a few days she reports a consider able improvement in dr sangsters health news that will delight his numerous friends ih friday some lent to tor- iother points but the most a number took in the fair at ux brirt o- ned at home to work in v a o fys 1 oven for the act ess co to be canucks on v ptists will k church ix jas arning league rnoon at nome ot mrs ygcl oo4ltondance is f 1 lq will proltthly be i- season the last nieetnne no ellas olinii visiles to thank jfe insurance co and the imperial 1iiivc mr a woighill their repress iit manner in which they for the prompt paid the pollpy ly s late percy lehman o l ai jlrs lewis k bartholo- r fairview boulevard tor- mew announce the engagement ot onto m i i only daughter florence lulu harvey edward gullfoyle tor onto son of mr and mrs william gullfoyl lilian out the marriage iitaee place the middle of june o mr wilfred mckay of toronto was in town yesterday o mr w h shaw took a business trip to montreal this week o dan cook of toronto was iu the village on victoria day miss ruth curtis of toronto spent the 24th with mr and mrs p c rowbotham o a large number from stouffville attended the funeral of the late sam sharpe on wednesday afternoon o dr e s barker will not be in his office on saturday afternoon during the summer months o mrs elmer stoutenburgh of suttonwest spent a couple of days with mrs hattie saunders o pte raymond it saunders of st thomas spent the week end with his mother mrs hattie saun ders o miss fearless co will be given by the janey canucks oil friday june 14 in the auditorium keep this date open o miss marian clark university college toronto has been success ful in passing the first year examina tions with honors o persons wishing plants should leave their orders at once as the sup ply will bo exhausted this week w h brilllnger sons o mr j d mcgregor director of labor canada food board says that seeding was never so well ad vanced in the history of the west as it is this year it is up to the men in nonessential industries now to plan to help with the harvest o be ox hand every publicspirited able bodied man capable of handling a shovel is expected to be on hand at the school on friday aftenoon to assist in the work of cleaning up the grounds dont forget friday afternoon may a 1st o ir has arrived home will graham of graham bros cairnbrogie claremont has re turned from a trip to england and scotland where he went to secure a consignment of horses the report that the boat on which he was to bring back the horses was comman deered is untrue before leaving the old country he sold all of the horses toamerican buyers and they have been delivered to the pur chasers the oddfellows church and de coration service which was to have been held on sunday was postponed owing to wot weather and will be held next sunday juno 2 in the methodist church at 230 o chas stoutenburgh who has re sided in stqiiffville tor the past tcwentythrce year- died on mon day may 27 from pleuro pneumonia after an illness of only a week the deceased came to stouffville from milwaukee and was born in st louis mo 74 years ago he was a bache lor and the only relatives living here are his nephew herb stoutenburgh and niece mrs hattie saunders war charities act o many inquiries have been receiv ed as to the effect of the war chari ties act passed at ottawa last ses sion on the womens institute organ izations in the province inasmuch as the institutes are under the gen eral supervision of the ontario gov ernment and have their accounts re gularly audited and make returns to the department it has been hold that they are not affected by this act the branches may continue as in the past they have been doing in raising funds by holding bazaars and entertainments or making collections in other ways it will of coursebe necessary for them to forward an audited statement of all monies rais ed for patriotic purposes to the de partment of agriculture every six months the main object which the authorities had in mind in passing the war charities was the very de sirable one of safeguarding all funds raised for the purpose for which they are intended by the subscribers or supporters the womens institutes are not required to secure permission from any other organization to under take patriotic work and they are not empowered to grant permission lo other organizations or groups to undertake patriotic work celebrate golden wedding on saturday may 25 mr and mrs win malloy celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding day at the home of their niece mrs howard zavitz at coldstram ont a number ot relatives and friends gathered together for the occasion and numerous cards of congratula tion including many from stouffville friends were received from those unable to he present mr and mrs malloy were mar ried in toronto by the late rev dr cochrane and the bondsman was hon hugh john macdonald now of winnipeg man mr macdonald was a fellow student of mr malloy at the university of toronto both mr and mrs malloy are natives of york county he having been horn in the township of vaugh- an and she in the township of king mrs malloy is a daughter of the late job wells mr malloy has always been an active man after receiving his early education in the country school two miles from home he went to high school and later en tered queens university with the in tention of entering the ministry later he studied law for a time he graduated from the university of toronto with the degree of bachelor of arts and entered the teaching pro fession which he followed very suc cessfully for a number of years teaching at port rowan streetsville beamsville and st catharines on account of the poor health of mrs malloy he gave up teaching and for a time carried on a market garden at forest ont in 1s90 in partner ship wilh mr j g keefer he came to stouffville where they bought out the tribune mr keefer sold out to his partner three years later and until two years ago mr malloy occu pied the editors chair mr and jlrs malloy left on fri day last for coldstream where they are spending u week we join in congratulating them on the happy occasion and wish them many more years of wedded life together o a xew disease capt dr dickson speaking at the canadian medical congress at hamilton told of a new disease called botulism which has appeared in the united states and england it is a form of ptomaine poisoning resulting from eating home canned fruit and vegetables which are im properly sterlized capt dickson did not wish to discourage home canning but was warning medical men of the effects of the increased use of home canning in california giving up business o having disposed of my butcher business to mr john mcdonald ow ing to having to report for military service i bespeak for mr mcdonald the same liberal patronage accorded me in the last nineteen months i also take this opportunity of thank ing my numerous customers and trust the same patronage will be con tinned with my successor pat cadieux sale register saturday june j at lot 31 con s markham onehalf mile west of stoufivillc farm slock and im plements etc property of fletcher goudle sale at 1 f w silvcrsides auctioneer market i3utter 3738 eggs 3536 fowl 2v 2 chickens d 2 24 chickens h 18 19 hogs 20 00 fowl i 1718 castor for infants and children in use for over 30 years always bears the signature i of jutzvxcv slimmer shoes and slippers are in now come and get first choice fleet foot and kaufman brands rubber and leather soles at prices to suit all pockets no repairing done as i have no man now store open tuesday thurs day and saturday evenings closed friday afternoon a g lehman the peoples shoe store main street stouffvfllf ont 0e30i ioxaox 30e30zz 30e30i i0e30i xoexox io o huntleys i the big corner store o n o warm weather goods a full range of underwear for women men and children ladies silk hose in black white grey and champayne g straw hats for men and loys white shoes and boots of all kinds o open tuesday thursday and saturday evening till further notice m closed friday afternoons from the flrst of may till further g notice j s huntley o q o n unoc stouffville ont 30koe c30 aocao noaoc i0e30i i0e30i ore news w if shaw stouffville ont telephone 9512 d uring may june july august and september this store will be opkn 3 nights a week tuesday thursday and saturday closed every friday afternoon 1230 oraoe oi30ciaoiioii xoiioe ioeaoj loqoc specials for 11 one 1st ns m ginghams saturday qft cia doz ladies white silk and voile blouses qq saturday special ioc lotaoi aocao i inr tnmnr haw 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