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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1923, p. 5

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stouffville october 11 1923 plows fok sale j ly 490 chevolet touring car in good running order at a bargain 1 second hand farmers friend sulky plow for 3000 goodwood next meeting is the missionary mrs toton to assist i there were quite a number ot people from this locality attended markham fair 1 potato digger repossessedonly dug 5 acres for 100 t change of weataer has been an agreeable one the past few days will g ve terms on any of the above so mau are hopill for a fme fali we also carry a full line of massey harris farm implements and repairs the w omens institute are raeet- if you are in need of plow shares 8 at m woodlands this week give us a call our plow shtares are mrs tyndall entertained the not made of scrap iron and will wear ladies aid this thursday at her much longer home phone 173 x iaxktree tiio league was under the leader- agent stouffville sh of miss legate and a good program was provided mrs otton was given a welcome trucking we are prepared to do your cartage work when a truck is required freight to and from tor onto solicited george valder phone 1003 stouftvillo ask your dealer for merry wives fnstry flour or white rose bread flour handled by almost every dealer refuse substitutes manufactured dy s the uxbridge milling co limited- stouffville market wednesday oct 10 1923 dairy butter 35 eggs 35 stamped eggs 37 oat tie hogs c hogs s50 to 950 good butchers 550 to s50 medium butchers 500 to 600 common butchers 400 to 500 calves 800 to 1000 sheep per ewt 200 to 500 grain market oats 40 to 45 fall wheat 95 to 97 goose wheat 90 to 91 barley 55 to 57 turnips 12c bus dominion of canada new government loan holders of 1923 victory bonds may exchange through any of our branches their holdings matur ing november 1st next for new dominion government 5 bonds due 1928 or 1943 yielding 523 and 514 cash applications for new loan received or if desired maturing bonds will be collected and credited to customers account no charge whatever for this service the local happenings mflggp x lauktree has taken the agency for the superior automobile in this district s the church ofengland bazaar will be held on nyeniber 15th keep the date the late potato crop is said to be particularly good this year 111 this section a number from this locality took in the ford demonstration on the farm of fred bailey at cxbridge on tuesday a meeting of the local branch of the bible society was called for wednesday evening this week in the methodist church all accounts due ihrt john mc- kinuon careufkerjifthe old ceme tery plots aei5iiested to settle j same at once as mr mckinuon has resigned the position quality service how long is that unsightly pile of earth going to lie in front ot the carnegie library it would be nice to have the grounds graded up this fall if the finances of the library board can stand it two years ago monday says the aurora banner this section was visited by a very heavy snow storm considerable damage was done to the orchards and shade tress being broken by the weight o snow on the trees the kind grandmother made 3 union blankets gray or white the real article at our mill at a very reasonable price while they last ask your dealer for lehmans na tural gray yarns s b lehman sons almira the first motor to be operated by hydro power in styouffvlhe was turn ed on in the trituneyoflice on mon day afternoon andthus this issue of the paper is tiiefirst to be turned out under electric energy in the history of the town these are epoeli making days standard bank or canada y total assets over eightythree millions i stouffville branch a c burkholder manager since it became a certainty that stouftville was to have hydro light ing no less than twenty houses have been wired for thenew lighting which heretofore avere illuminated by oil lamps my other citizens are considering khe same step so that a substantial increase in the sale of power is already assured a club bag was lost on sunday in this locality containing a salvation army uniform finder kindly leave at tribune office a gang of workman chiefly frenchman from quebec are en gaged in resurfacing the roof of the local canadian national railway station keep open the october 29th f social in connect worth leaguer of church a good deal of serious a nature locality just no ithe local med physician recrts typhoid fever dont miss the cliffs hall qn 15th at s o toronto mill the brutality pi lection no attini iicknessof not so reported in this it it is keeping men busy one sever cases of hear this i neeting in rat- evening oct ecker of address on rk no col- come and sting saker our townsman j j rao who by the way is the daddy of the business men of the town for he was con ducting business here before many of us saw the light of day will on october 15th have been in the same stand for 49 years mr rae first commenced business in the building where mr archie leaney now lives but shortly after he located in the brick store where he has carried on ever since his business associates and friends in general will wish for him many more years of activity in the business life o the town mr orlen mott one of our aged citizens is a firm believer in working his garden for two crops per season after his experience of the past sum mer on a piece of ground from which he harvested a nice lot of garden peas he replanted on aug ust 9th potatoes and mr mott is now gathering a good crop of well developed early eureakesa sample of which was left at the tribune office last week stiver bros flour and feed delivery wagon leaves their elevator at 1 p m daily customers and others wish ing to have merry wives pastry flour learys pastry lfour saxon pastry flour and feed delivered please have orders in early we have pea coal coke and steam coal stove coal yes we have no stove coal the mutual life insurance co of ny americas oldestlife ins company a agrees if you become totally and permanently disabled 1 to pay all your subsequent premiums for you 2 to pay you 10 per month for lifeon each 1000 of insurance 3 to pay the full claim at death without deduction for the other benefits allowed b agrees if death results from accident 1 to pay in addition to the regular claim plus profit addi tions a further sum equal to the face of the policy 2 to pay this double indemnity even though the insured has been the recipient of the disability benefits uptothominute policies handsome annual dividends h a k l i n c k district manager obrien avenue stouffville u f w o the regular meet ing of the ufwo will meet at the home of mrsjsp footer betiiesda on tuesday oct lsthat 230 the roll will bensweped by suggestions for labor saving there will be a paper on jnajviug poultry pay and a button hotg contest there will also be the nomination of officers for the coming year members are especi ally requested to be present every body welcome facts not dreams that the dairy farmer year in and year out makes more money and enjoys a steadier income than the soil robber figures of farm products pricesas in 1914 and at the present time august 1014 export beef steers s 35 s 75 medium steers 7 40 8 25 hogs- 8 50 sheep choice 5 25 6 25 sheey medium 3 50 5 00 lambs s 00 10 00 wheat 93 96 oats 42 44 23 eggs butter creamery cheese 23 12 27 24 13 august 1023 export beef steers 7 50 8 00 medium steers 6 25 6 50 hogs 8 00 8 25 sheey choice 6 50 7 00 sheep medium 3 50 4 50 lambs 13 00 13 50 wheat oats eggs butter cheese creamery 90 4 4 28 30 04 45 33- 34 1s 19 keep more cows and ship your cream to the stouffville creamery stouffville ont r ttfcswp m stove time here again come in and see our sssortment of the ever popular tortoise cooks in 4 or 6 holes with f without reservoir and closet wonderful heater very economical on fuel easy to keep clean like 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- iice experience is long and well tried we know how perhaps the pipeless style may best suit ur home we can supply pipe or pipeless makes in all sizes and prices and will always guaran- j the job come in and talk it over silvester bros one of our citizens overheard a good joke coining out from toronto the other day just ahead of him in the railway coach sat a man from uxbridge the conductor was tak ing up the tickets when the man from the neighboring town handed up his cardboard this is the conver sation as near as we could get u conductor we dont stop there sir passenger stop where conductor at the pawnbrokers turnips as wad anticipated drop ped in price this weekto 12c per bushel last weeks giiotation was 14c carloads are being shipped almost daily from the local station cabbage too aregoing out in big quantities the nrice paid here being around 25pjton brillinger bros and joan fctjwis are the main ship pers although ross brown has pur chased several carloads of turnips on monday about 30young peo ple of the jmennonite church paid a visit to the city east end mission where they furnished the program of theevening o d m heise advertised a stove for sale on thursday last weekin the tribune and theulv found a buyer the next day if you are in doubt about the vyfueof our small adv column ask d7 m womens institute the regular meeting of the womens institute will ba held at the haure of mrst klinckr obinen aveon wednesday october nth at230 program paper cariadian patriotism mrs j hare reading mrs w lewis music jioll call to be responded to by yiy pet proverb social half hour altoxa the evening meeting of the altona womens institute will be held at the home of jlrsl hodgson on friday october 12th silver col lection to help on the institute work good program is being provided re freshments all come and enjoy the good time a public meeting will be held in ratcliff hall o monday evening oct 15th at 8 cclock addressed by mrs becker subject the horrors of the armenian situation and the misery of tke 250000 jjrphans no collection no subscription at this meeting qomeand hear this inter esting speaker discuss a matter that we should know something of on sunday of last weekymr mar tin tait butcher stouffville was in queensvflle attending tire funeral of his stepmother mrs james tait of that placethe remains were taken to zephyr for jourfal the large number of peoplewho attended the funeral was anyjle testimony of the high esteem in which mrs tait was held in her neighborhood mrs tait is also survived by lies husband and another son william tait- butcher of newmarket the chester salvation army band visited stouffville last sunday after noon and rendered a sacred concert in the park in addition to this en sign jones spoke for a brief time she is an experienced speaker and was listened to with rapt attention the collection taken up amounted to 45 as against 100 last year it may be explained however that a year ago the annual visit of a tor onto band was made much earlier in the shimmer when an open air service was more acceptable never theless lieul mcllhiney wishes to heartily thank the people ot stouff ville through this medium forthoir generosity and assistance in enter taining at their homes the members of the organization in the eveninpj the band conducted a service at markham when the collection amounted to 4s the new swings at dr freels are so popular that they wereworked night and day bythe children and the iron support atthe top wore completely in twonew ones are being made ami will be placed ready for saturday cthe doctor is also having a seat erected for the kiddies so that it will not be necessary to race over the well kept lawn in front of the residence a tip to the children is sufficient after four years of patient suffer ing from cancer mrs daniel miller passed from her trouble on tuesday of this week aged 76 years the funeral will be held today thurs day to the stouffville cemetery deceased was a member of the bap tist faith and is survived by her husband and one daughter mrsjohn gower who with her husband lives with the parents in the little home immediately to the roar of the bap tist church properties for sale in stouffville or vicinity from 1500 up to any price one home with 1 acres land 4 yi acres with house stable creek through property 500 7 acres willow grounds much land make good garden 1000 16 acres small house bank barn with fruit 2000 50 acres with two 6 room houses on property lots out buildings some bush jprice for same 5000 100acres station on property 18 room brick house lots barn build ings price 4000 larger farms if wanted call or write jacob vake joweuer buttons block stouffville phone res 8004 office 1604 stouffville seasonable fall groceries stouffville ont the board of health is issuing a warning in this issue to boil the water as we understand it this docs not mean that our drinking supply is really in a serious condl- jlon the test made by the pro vincial department of health shows the water from taps to be just a fraction below standard and there fore it becomes the duty of the local authorities to warn the public even of the slightest disarrangement it is not anticipated that any serious developments will arise out of the present situation as a close watch is being kept on the sourc of supply conditions at the reservoir are ex cellent the amount of water is sat isfactory and the condition of the reservoirs is generally good stouff- villes water system is one of the finest in the province and it is also regarded by experts to be one of the safest those from a distance wno at tended the funerarof the late mrs j f hanna in stouffville on oct 2 9 th were wm alcombrack who is 92 years of age also mrs geo ashley and miss vera and iiarold brownscombe all of belleville mr and mrs xartuch of saginaw mich neola vake of saginaw mrs s yake sophia and mrs humphrey or deckerville mich and the fol lowing all of toronto mr and mrs george mcdowdell mrs mcdowdell mrs feastei mr and mrs gladwell mr and mrs d take mr3 crelgh- ton mr and mrs james hanna thos fitzsimmons and mrs fitz- siminons as well is mrs robert son and mr hanna of guelph many friends were present from newmar ket pine orchard and other nearby places good clean and wholesome gro ceries are essential to good health we have a com plete line also a line of choice confectionery ice cream in bulk visit our parlors a w lehman telephone 909 stouffville robert b mccormack of toronto died in the western hospital en wednesday last week from bio yd poisoning in his arm mr mccor mack who would have celebrated his thirtyfifth birthday that day was born at vivian near stouifvlllo and was a son of mr and mrs x mccormack twelve years ago he went to toronto where he carried on a grain business with his father and a brother he was a membei of the presbyterian church and was present master of mccormack lodgo lol 2142 mr mccormack is survived by hlswlfe two sods gor don and harold his parents five brothers and one sister the funeral took place from his late residence 220 falrvfew avenue to pressed cemetery on saturda candy and chocolat es are very useful to have in the home at all times especially if you buy them from us for we sell good wholesome grades be ready for your un expected guests by keeping a box of our choco lates or creams always on hand porters phonfc 198 stootwille

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