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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1923, p. 5

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jim f s v ifsdl f stouffville makch 22 1923 property wanted houses in stoutfviijlb from one to two thousand house with a few acre of land ringwood lemonvule or bloom- lottos or altona farms 60 aerea good locality from thro to fire thousand 100 acre good locality trom seven to ten thousand all kinds of clients waiting jacob takes buttons block stoufftltto phone 8004 orillias tax rate is struck at 46 mills dundas has a rate of 50 mills the newmarket express herald had to drop an issue because of the flu epidemic among its staff paint insurance next sabbath is palm sunday the baptist busy bee mission band will give an entertainment on monday april 2nd keep the date a bit of paint on your building is an excellent insurance to preserve your property we are ready to do your work in this line or paper hanging and electric wiring before the big spring rush edward baker phone 8103 stouffville board of trade will meet in council chamber monday next 26th day of march at s pm come a business meeting of the congre gation of the church of christ dis- ut ciple will be held in the church on friday evening march 23rd at 8 oclock pm march buyers are thinking of the housecleaning season and we are ready with many articles yon will want prints and other wash goods by the yard we always have v something on the bargain counter on saturday evening just about the time the counter- hoppers were rubbing their hands together and getting ready to take in the change from a brisk evenings businessthe electric lights went out and the town was in complete darkness for a couple of hours an overheated bearing was the cause of the trouble but it sufficed to keep the people off the street and only in cases of real necessity did people venture out give us a trial h borinsky goodwood economical general store it may be tedious aboutitthe weather i i it is easy now to have homemade bread fphe quaker flour recipes show how a easy it is to make bread at home they are the recipes of home bread makers who use quaker flour home bread making with quaker flour is always easy and always a success be cause quaker flour is high in quality and s rigidly uniform it always bakes the same send a postcard for our folder of recipes for homemade bread making it will be sent free quaker flour always the sameafaaijs the best made by the quaker oats company at the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon 318 to read or talk yet there is nothing more important it has been taking on funny spells of late too last sunday was a beautiful springlike day when the sap would have run freely but on monday morning it was cold enough to freeze an iceburg the thermometer stood a little above zero but a high wind blew a desperate cold blast all day long which became increasingly cold towards evening it wassery hard on the almost exhausted coal bins of which there are many at this time of year monday night it went below zero again but on tuesday the weather became brighter with the thermometer at zero at 7 oclock that morning fresh winter caught through the ice white fish and salmon at wh smiths rear buttons store clayton stouffer has just received word that his father a former resi dent of altona is seriously ill in the west he is over so years of age wednesday was known as the equinocial period when the light is equally divided over all parts of the globe it is marked as the first day of spring i the womens liberal club will meet on tuesday evening march 27 at 8 oclock at the home of mrs w h shaw interesting reports will be presented and discussed every body come quality servh3b o as t schumacher feed for stock the cost otadverttslng notices to creditors in the ontario gazette has been increased from 360 to 900 forthrea insertions whfii is an advance over the price charged by local newspapers in some towns the big wind snow and rain storm on monday of last week put the metropolitan railway out of business several poles opposite the jail farm below richmond hill broke and caused a tleup for the day the industries using electric power had to close down abraham stouffer ou the 10th con cession has leased the adjoining farm belonging to noah stouffer and recently worked by harry stouffer who is having an auction sale on the last day of march mr stouffer will work the place in con junction with his own farm on monday evening in the metho dlst church incidents in the lite of joseph the shepherd boy and jona than were portrayed injnoving pic ture owing to the cold the crowd was not so large and still the at tendance was good considering the awfuj cold and the fact that there was no electric light until about 830 the pictures were greatly enjoyed and were of assistance in helping to fix on ones mind the life of these two men particularly that of david this picture was entitled the chosen prince and is one of a series of three entertainments to be given in this form one reason why printing is dear theso days and newspapers are mak ing failures at record pace is the enormous overhead expense just recently for instance we had a mech anic from the canadian linotype co i toronto come out and adjust oar machine for type setting he was 1 in our office just four hours but it i cost the tribune 2886 for his sor- i vices and a few bolts provided for repairs at one time this firm had a monoply of tlie canadian market but a similar machine is being made with a good agency in toronto which may in time develop a much needed competition stiver bros stouffville w s lapp uxbridge attention is directed to the con vention of the city mission workers to be held in the mennonite church at gormley on march 29th to april 1st the convention will open on the thursday evening with an evange- listic meeting to be conducted by m griffin each afternoon thereafter there will he bible reading conduc ted by rev c t moore aso essays by mission workers evangelistic meetings will be conducted every evening sunday services commence at 10 am 3 praand730 pm to which the public are heartily wel come sunday school at 2 oclock all meetings are open and promise a profitable time to those in atten dance ready for the lonoufe white enamelr house- we are all fixed for this annual housekeepers pic nic with new fresh stocks of uptodate reliable goods washing machines wringers brooms brushes ocedar mops wall finishes paints brushes varnishes and stains in fact everything to make the work easier and improve the appearance of the home also specially fine in white or colored enamels to renew old furniture or make ber room bath room or kitchen spic and span cleaning we can tell advantage you how to use them to best v silvester bros stouffville ont mrs thos thompson a sister to rev dr moore of uxbridgedropped dead one morning in the kitchen of her home in that town while pre paring the tabje for breakfast mr and mrs russel gray of bailantrae who are relatives attended the fun eral dr moore will be remember ed as ta former pastor at bailantrae stouffville u f o club land their ladies held an oyster supper at the residence of mr and mrs fhsang- ster last friday evening besides the splendid feast music was indulged in also speeches were provided some short others lengthyby the fol lowing pres s w hastings wm jones jes3 cook earl davis ae booth david rusnell f h sang- ster that the police force in canada is a weakling as compared to the amount of good they do to that of the religious force was established monday evening by debate in the presbyterian church the discussion was resolved that religion does more for canada than the police force the affirmative won and was upheld by allan collard and a orm the negative was supported by jack monkhouse and edison wil son rev mr sommer with archie stouffer and i rusnell were the judges i stiver bros phon 4501199 sugar a carload of redpath sugar bought just before the recent advances on the whole market to be soldat 1000 950 g granulated yellow j fingold claremont ont on wednesday evening- of last week the garrett mission circle held an open meeting in the basement of the methodist church the opening part of the program took the form of a regular meeting followed by missionary readings and a duet by miss morgason and mrdrewery and a- solo by mrbooth the main feature of the evenings entertainment was an address on womanhood given by rev j j coulter of danforth avenue metho dist church toronto the closing number on the program was a pageant entitled our dominion and missions rev mr and mts coulter were presented with a bou quet of carnations from the circle the presentation was made by miss isabelle coulter the youngest life member of the circle refreshments were served by the young ladies collection amounting to 1750 was realized unknown ruffian attacks and injures young liady miss flossie barkey aged 23 liv ing at 83- parkmount road toron to reported to the police thursday morningjjiat she had been attack ed by an unidentified man who struck her on the head with a stick while she was walking along fl- stead avenue between pcrkmcunt road and rhodes avenues wednes day- night miss barkey suffered a gash on the head and lost much blood miss barkeys story was that the man attacked her without saying a word he made no attempt to snatch her purse which she was carrying on her arm and he took to his heels when she screamed owing to the bad lighcaiid the celerity with which the ruffian disappeared miss barkey was finable to give a description of the fellow the sub ject of the above sketch from a to ronto paper is the daughter of mr isaac barkey proprietor of the foundry in this place hough orville heisey as com pletely exonerated by the coroners jury and later by a jury at the as sizes from all blame for the fatal automobile accident at hagermans hill last august which resulted in the death of wm hunter and slight injuries to d robertson it was only a few days ago that he succeeded in freeing himself from the clutches of the law mrs hunter entered an action for damages for the loss of her husband last fall and this mr heisey settled a few weeks ago then mr d robertson who was slightly injured demanded damages and a settlement was effected with him last week mr heisey and family feel greatly relieved at hav ing this long burden off their minds even at heavy peculary expenseover an accident which mr heisey did everything in his power to avoid mr heisey was a former citizen of stouffville t goodwood miss murison had her brother visiting here on sunday mrs john maye visited friends in toronto over the week end elmer rodman spent a couple of days with his grandparents last week mrs rodman is improving we are pleased to hear miss legate gave an interesting talk on home missions- among the chinese at the league last week and the pastor told us something new about foreign work the mission band met at the par sonage saturday and are having a special missionary program on good friday night fbr which they are busy practising we hope to have a good rally and easter thank- offering mrs meyers is some better and we hope will soon he out again mrs geo maye visited the neigh boring village of uxbridge on wed nesday of last week well the- suspense is over and now that the bride and groom have embarked on their voyage through life as husband and wife we wiish them every happiness and success in their home and community we hear the send off at the station was something to be remembered the confetti must have been plenti ful when it could be poured out by the scuttle full we hope its an omen that they will always have plenty of fuel to keep the home flra burning eh charlie oh thou wild march blast we know thou caust not last winter will soon be past for spring has been forecast st patrick day passed off peace fully in goodwood the weather being fair and cool we heard of at least one citizen who wore- a green tie in honor of the day sunday weather was so spring like it coaxed out a number to s- school who have not been out much of late rev w rendall is to give the review of s bchool lessons rev geo smith of toronto wilt give a talk- on south american missions at next sunday nights ser vice in the methodist church train for success prvptiw for a txulnwa rtr at shaw business schools is school a toronto tnar individual hutractfon in nil btulnan ubjct t oar school or br mail writ for pro i t p mcintosh cur prwdoai opening display of spring hats now ready for the easter trade at mrs f wilsqns also wools and fancy goods phone 4303 a good living and something besides with cows and with the service of the stouffville creamery you are sure of a good living and often something besides with cream t sell bringing in a steady cash income with milk cream and butter for the table and with skimmilk to raise calves pigs and chickens you are absolutely safe we are ready for the rush season no matter how large it ts f t stouffville creamery company sooner or later you will use a delval separator we sell them

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