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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 20, 1923, p. 5

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stouffville september 20 1923 trucking 7a are prepared to do your cartage work when a trcck is required freight to and from tor onto solicited george valder hone 1003 stouffvuie farmers jlocal happenings j miss alice byrne has decided to j take up the study of drugs and com- menced her duties on monday last it collards drug store the board of trade monday sept 24th meets on you are invl tea with the mrs jos mo nojn jj tottfke a cup of lawrhaig girls at s on friday after- u if in need of any of the following plements call on me for sulkey lows single and double plows cutt- ng boxes ensilage cutter with 35 oot blower and two fannlngmllls ood as new bargain prices on iny of these implements h herman phono 1903 stouffvuio ask your dealer for merry wives pastry flour or white rose bread flour bandied by almost every dealer- refuse substitutes manufactured dy the uxbridge milling co limited sirs claiglitou who has boon keeping houij tor hr sou v e clughton jus- north of stouffville has leased the frame dwelling on mill street oppte rev agoudies from mrs a tate and sam mckuen the first frost to do any real dam age at this season came last thurs day night it was quite visibleeven to the late morning risers and it nippr1 the cucumbers and tomatoes quite severely the corn crop is also damaged in this locality percy brllllnger one of the many gardeners in stouffville- wlllhfffe the meetings conuptfe unjusunday year of exceptionally fljiequalltyand nearly all hisojitprff is going to large tojarfjosfore mr brlllingers gardefffl produce an even greater number of cabbage than cauliflower thanksgiving day comes on mon day nov 12th the next day after armistice day last friday afternoon there was another wreck on the local branch of the canadian national railways when a freight car on the four oclock jumped the track between goodwood and uxbridge the train was delayed some four hours al though no one was injured this is the third train to get off the track near here in a period of three weeks the first accident was tne passenger train leaving the rails just south of stouffville then two weeks ago a freight car full of coal was ditched between goodwood and uxbridge near where last fridays accident oc curred with the new heavy rails and big engines now in use on this line much heavier oars are passing this way and we understand that the road bed has not sufficient slant on the curves to carry these heavy cars fortunately in all three acci dents no person was injured between 20 ind 30 members of the reid memoru1 and mary halg mission bands of the presbyterian church went to unionville oh satur day sept loti to attend a rally of the mission bands of section no 5 of the toronto presbyterlal a splendid program was contributed by the bands and informing ad dresses given by mrs grant a mis sionary from honan china all bargains all bargains clearing about 85 pairs of ladies fine boots travellers samph bankrupt stock every paij a bargain look them ov you dont have to buy also ladies and gents over shaws dry come upst boys and girlsftne boots and shoes men work boots boys bench made solid leather school boots verything in footwear store stouffville save money stouftville is down to one big milk vendor again whereas for tho past year there were two dealers or routes in operation last week albert davis who has conducted a business for some years purchased hiram wintersteins route and will carry on the business as before mr wulorstvj stepped in mr davis has about 300 oistoners row and has always given general satisfac lion his premises too present a clean appearance at all times some thing mighty essential to the public welfare the annual district meeting of the bridge district methodist churches held on wednesday this week at sutton a number of local dele gates were expected to attend quality servicti he lord bishop of toronto has appointed the rev j templeton of goma as rector to christ church anglican stouffville mr temple- ton is an able preacher and a fluent speaker the anniversary services in con nection with the local methodist church will be held on the qrst sun day in october while the presbyter- ian church will hold their anniver sary on the last sunday in the same month stiver bros headquarters for poultry supplies v growing mash plus l laying mash will help your flock over the molt feed ful opep growing mash for early laying pulllets feed schumacher feed for fattening fowl oyster seheh grit and charcoal on hand xyj- our townsman d m heise who has for some years represented the seamankent lumber co in various parts of canada and the uaiw states transferred his position this week and is now travelling for the builders moulding co limited of toronto this firm put out the acme brand hardwood flooring and inter ior finish mr heises connection with the building and lumbering business should be a valuable asset to the builders moulding co g h saunders fine shoe repairer last saturday the gang of carpenters completed their summers work at shadow lake just north of stouff ville where the eaton people of to ronto have had them engaged in tho construction of their new camp there during the season the men have erected twentyone new buildings and repaired the other buildings on the property this wilt give those who have never visited the camp a small idea of the big scale on which the place is being developed the holiday season being over the hun dreds of eaton girls have all left to resume their duties in the city and the farm and camp once more settles down to normal country life with mr and mrs merriott in charge after another7 years workthe mary haig sr mission baiur of the presbyterian church hitv ready a fine selection of apronsfor al ages bibs for the baby wrsh cloths and other article which will be on sale at mrsjosmowdersalbert st south friday afternoon of this week bo- ginning al four oclock icecream and cake prill e ered stiver bros phona 4501199 the group photos of the men from whitchurch township who lost their lives overseas or who have died from wounds since is being presented to the different school sections at the school fair to be held at vandorf to day some twentyone men from the township made the supreme sacrifice and these photos placed in each school in the township will perpetu ate their memory quite a number of local people are in attendance at the ontario annual conference of the mennonlte brethren in christ which opened in the church at markham on tuesday the meetings continue until sunday the day sessions being devoted to the business of the conference while the evening meetings and the three sun day meetings will be given over to preaching services the public is cordially invited to these gather ings hair netsdoub3nesh 3 for 25c single nesjfor 25c mrs m watts millinwyparlors you can do better by ordering counter check books of any style at the tribune office the many friends of mis3 ada mccarty will be sorry to know that she has decided to remove from stouffville to toronto where she and her brother william will take an apartment administrator sale of valuable property ix the village of stouffville special thanksgiving service will be held on sunday sept 30th at 3 pm in christ church anglican the church will be suitably de corated with grain flowers and fruit the sermon will be preached by the rev mr templeton george miles of toronto whose daughter is mrs john phillips of stouffville has purchased the wm malloy home on main street next the baptist church east end mr miles is now likely to become a re sident of stouffville ir and mrs malloy will move in with their son h j malloy market street because of the formers ill health facts not dreams that the dairy farmer year in and year out makes more money and enjoys a steadier income j than the soil robber figures of farm products prices as in 1914 and at the present time august 1914 export beef steers 8 35 8 75 medium steers 7 40 8 25 hogs 8 50 sheep choice 5 25 6 sheey medium 3 50 5 tfo lambs 00 10 oo wheat 93 96 oats 42 44 eggs 23 27 butter creamery 33 cheese 12 a august 1923 export beefsfeers 7 50 8 00 medium steers 6 25 6 50 hogs 8 00 8 25 sheer choice 6 50 7 00 sheep medium 3 50 4 50 lambs 13 00 13 50 wheat 9o 1 04 oats 44 45 eggs 28 33 butter creamery 30 34 cheese t 18 19 last saturday a years interest became due on five of the stolen bonds in the big bank robbery here last october these bonds were of an issue authorized by the village of stouffville and so far no attempt has been made to cash the interest coupons the bonds were hold by the local lodge of ioof and by private individuals the donomtna tions being 60248 108571 1145 42 74036 and 78741 in no case is there any principal due the nearest one coming next year at this time on the first denomination mentioned which is held by the odd fellows regular meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs h boyd ringwiod mark- ham branch will be enxertalnedand will furnish the program jhetnbers meet at the home cftjutrs davey at 130 everybodywelcome there is no better way to keep your name before the folks in this community than to carry an adver tising space in the tribune regular ly it isnt necessary to use large space to get your message across either but it is necessary to make your advertising space just as at tractive as you can make it wo are ready to help you keep more cows and ship your cream to the stouffville creamery stouffville ont stove time here again come in and see our assortment of the ever popular tortoise cooks in 4 or 6 holes with or without reservoir and closet wonderful heater very economical on fuel easy to keep clean take little room excellent bakers heaters of all styles and prices we are all ready for cold weather how about a furnace bring your heating problem to us we will help solve it to your entire satisfaction our fur nace experience is long and well tried we know how perhaps the pipeless style may best suit your home we can supply pipe or pipeless makes in all sizes and prices and will always guaran tee the job come in and talk it over silvester bros when mr tillman reesor called at the tribune office on saturday last he showed us a walking stick which he has owned since 1875 nearly half a century ago it was brought to our attention because of the peculiar crook like that of a rams horn and quite as large mr reesor cut this cane from the bush on his fathers farm at lot 1 rear 9th concession markham when he was a young man and soarcely needed a cane ex cepting to be in style and custom today it has come to be an old stand bye and is prized not only as a re lict but because ot its usefulness mr and mrs chas nell nee abbie collins whose marriage took place this month are preparing to locate in their home at agincourt mr neil is engaged with the cpr and their many friends will wish them much joy in their new sphere of life mrs nell is offering for sale her property in the west end of stouffville an estate of 2909032 consisting ot cash and securities were left by the late elizabeth turner who died august 13 1923 at the late home obrien avenue stouffville accord ing to her will which has just been probated her sister margaret suth erland of stouffville is to receive 5000 her sisterinlaw lizzie fraser of spring hill nova scotia 3000 and the residue of the estate oes to her husband james turner of stouffville owing to the sudden death of mrs coulter of thornbury ont mother of the rev geo e coulter pastor of the local methodist church union services were held last sunday in the morning at the presbyterian ehurch and in the evening in the methodist church rev robert young took both services and deliv ered very instructive and helpful messages appropriate reference was made to the death of mrs coulter the fact that she reared two sons to enter the ministry was in itself a reflection of the christian life and character of the departed stouffville ont ira d ramer richmond hill has been granted probate of the will of his father jacob hoover ramer a retired farmer who died at newmar ket aug 4th leaving 7884 shares standard reliance assets valued at 3932 2250 shares british colon ial coal mines listed as of no mar ket value and 7006 in other per sonal estate mr ramer has trans ferred a farm in whitchurch valued at 6000 to his son ira d ramer and a house in stouffville valued at 3000 to his daughter mrs ella basslngwialte reserving a life inter est in each of the properties he left a life interest in his furniture and an annuity of 450 to his wldowmrs bathllda ramer on whose death mrs basslngwalte is to receive 150 shares of the coal go stock his daughters mrs robt brown mrs rolph hamilton and mrs joseph grose the income from the standard reliance assets and the remainder of the coal company stock in which three grandchildren share on the death of the daughters to mar- jorie basslngwalte a granddaugh ter mr ramer left 300 and to the mission board of the american christian convention 5000 after certain articles of furniture are be queathed to ira d ramer the re sidue passes to the three daughters the will providing that any benefici ary taking steps to set aside the will shall forfeit their share mrs jasmvaddlngham of stouff ville is mourning the death ot her brother r b ogilvie a prominent figure for many years in american live stock circles he passed away at his chicago home on sept 7th in his 80th year for many years there will be offered for sale by public auction on thursday the 27th day of september 1923 at the hour of 11 oclock in the forenoon at tho mansion house in the village of stouffvuio by william kavanagh esquire auctioneer the following property namely firstly village lots numbers 8 and 10 according to plan of sub division ot part of the west half of lot no 1 in the 9th concession ot the township of whitchurch and registered as plan no 63 secondly lot 35 according to registered plan 70 of said subdivi sion more particularly described as follows commencing at the south east angle of village lot number two according to said plan thence north seventy eight degrees east five hun dred and thirty two feet thence north five degrees west four hun dred and fifty feet more or less thence south seventy eight degrees west six hundred feet more or less to the north ea3t angle ot village lot number fourteen according to said plan thence south thirteen de grees thirty minutes east four hun dred and forty eight feet and six inches more or less to the place of beginning and being part of the west half of lot number one in the ninth concession ot the said town ship of whitchurch the above properties are situate on the east side of church street in the vlilage of stouffville and there is said to be erected thereon aframe dwelling containing 8 rooms and summer kitchen to be in a good state of repair also a fair sized barn or stable the land is black loam and is par ticularly valuable for growing vege tables and would make an excellent market garden the above property is comprised of about seven acres and will be sold subject to reserve bid and the usual conditions ot sale terms 10 of the purchase money to be paid down at the time of the sale balance to be paid within thirty days without interest for further particulars and condi tions of sale apply to lennox tre- bilcock 367 bay st toronto solici tors for the imperial trusts co of canada administrators of margaret mcdonald estate properties for sale in stouffville or vicinity from 1500 up to any price one home with 1 acres land 4 acres with house stable creek deceased was secretary of the amer- through property 500 lean live stock association with 1 acres willow grounds much land make good garden 1000 omcesat the chicago stock yards born near whitby he located first in wisconsin while still in his teen age and soon showed his ability in the mercantile world but his love for horses finally drew him back to that life few men were better known in the big american horse markets than was the late mr ogilvie his services as a judge at important fairs was always sougnt how many of our readers ever saw ten acres of sunflowers in bloom at one time such a sight exists at vivian on the farm of h shackman and jos borlnsky the latter is not engaged in raising sunflowers how ever as his portion of the farm is well wooded and this is where much of the hardwood is coming from that is being sold about stouffville these days mr shackman will dispose of the sunflowers to the foreign ele ment in toronto where it is used to manufacture an oil and is also prized by the russian people and other foreigners as a food similar to nuts the shackman borlnsky farm is composed of 215 acres and sur rounds a position of vivian 16 acres small house bank barn with fruit 2000 50 acres with two 6 room houses on property lots out buildings some bush price for same 5000 100 acres station on property is room brick house lots barn build ings price 4000 larger farms if wanted call or write jacob take jeweller buttons block stouffville phono res 8004 office 1804 stouffville on monday evening last the west minster guild the young peoples society of the presbyterian church held their opening meeting for the year the officers appointed for the coining year were miss gladys mowderpresident miss alice byrne 1st vlceprest bert talt 2nd vlce- prest miss margaret baker secre tary and miss verna gray assistant secretary miss nellie dickson treas urer miss ida mowder convener of the social committee the feature of the meeting was tho address by miss jessie sterling of agincourt who gave a very fine and complete report of the students christian movement conference held in tor onto last christmas holiday stu dents form every part of the dom inion were present at this confer ence and tho speakers were of ele ven different nationalities porters ice cream parlor is headquarters for cooling dishes we serve the purest icecream made also refresh ing drinks r remember we handle the popu- lar moir chocolates keep a box in the house they remain fresh r porters phonis 198 stouffville ont

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