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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 8, 1923, p. 5

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stouffville november 8 1923 stouffvnjdj market thursday nor 7th dairy eggs 60 butter 40 cattle hogs c hogs select 935 thick smooth 858 to 855 good butchers 4 to 550 medium butchers 300 to 450 cows butchers 300 to 400 calves 800 to 1000 bheap pr cwt 20s to 500 live hens 15 to 18 ducks 25 chickens 25 grain market oats 40 to 45 fall wheat 95 to 97 goose wheat 90 to 91 barley 55 to 57 turnips 12o bus fresh groceries for fall saturday is poppy day the farmers are busy fattening the thanksgiving turkeys next day monday is thanksgiving bible society mass meeting sun day night in the methodist church silos silos sil03 sold factory to farmer also sash and doors farmers silo company markhtun ont are you insured i represent the polict hol ders mutual life insur ance co all kinds ot poli cies let us talk it over with you sidney schmidt stouffville boadway s drug store stouffville tlows for sale gang a bar- one verity imperial junior plow in good condition at gain 490 chevolet touring car in good running order at a bargain yl second hand farmers friend sulky plow for 3000 will give terms on any of the above we also carry a full line of massey harris farm implements and repairs it you are in need of plow shares give us a call our plow sheares are not made of scrap iron and will wear much longer phone 173 n lanktree agent stouffville we also have j fresh vege- tables spanish onions cran berries etc in choice selec tions try us for bread cakes rolls etc always fresh and dainty- raisins currants and christ mas goods are beginning to arrive geo j lawson west end grocer keep open the evening of nov9th for the war veterans dance in rat- 1 cliffs hall phone 182 stouffville notice to creditors of mary ramer late of the village ot stouffville in the county of york spinster deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to section 55 of the trustee act rs o 1914 chapter 121 and amending acts that all persons having any claim against the estate of the above named mary ramer deceased who died on or about the 26th day of october ad 1923 at the village of stouffville in the said county of york are hereby required on or before the 17th day of november 1923 to send post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned execu tor or to his solicitors their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them duly verified and take notice further that after the said 17th day november 1923 the said executors will proceed to distribute the estate ot the said deceased among the persons entit led thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and the said exe cutors will not be liablo for the said assets or any part thereof to any persons ot whose claim they shall not then have received notice dated october 29th 1923 henry miller executor markham rr ont mccullough button solicitors for executors stouffville potatoes for sale at 100 per bag delivered in stouffville j sibley phone 5107 the wctu will meet at the home of mrs hodgson church st south on tuesday nov 13th at 3 oclock all ladies welcome the hydro is being extended to mustons green houses and to their dwelling house on the 9th where a considerable amount of power will be used mrmcpherson who superintended the installation ot the local hydro system left town on saturday even ing the remaining construction of which there is very little will he done by the local men bennie riaxlen winner in the third book contest in spelling bet ween the earl grey school and the park street school in toronto last week spent his holidays in stouff ville last summer with mr and mrs h herman his picture appeared in a recent issue of the daily star in writing to the tribune from his home near treherne manitoba mr ab harland who was a resident here many years ago states that crop conditions in his section this fall are the worst in years mr harland farmed in markham town ship on the 4th concession before going to western canada we are informed from reliable source that young men from stouff ville are doing a good deal of sun day shooting on the town property at the reservoir the council has discussed the matter of putting up signs and forbidding treaspassing there but no signs have yet been placed as shooting rabbits is a favorite pastime these days im mediate steps should be taken to keep people off the property in ques tion and if necessary appoint a far mer who lives near the property to see that the order is obeyed miss frances ratclitf is prepared to do typewriting for the public at moderate rates 38p in addition to taking orders for counter check books the tribune carries a line of blank check books for the user who does not wish his name printed thereon you can buy one or more books an electric motor has been in stalled in leadbetters butcher shop for erinding meat the handy cutter turns out a hamburg steak in quick order coming eyesight specialist dr f e luke 167 yonge street toronto optometrist and optician at j boadways drug store stouff ville thursday nov 22nd glass if required at right prices throughout the british empire saturday next is recognized as poppy day in stouffville the war veterans will hold a poppy sale let every one support their worthy cause the proceeds of the sale goes to assist returned soldiers in distressed cir cumstances while the poppies are made by the wounded men in the hospital and by the blind soldiers womens institute the regular meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs stapleton on wednesday nov 14 th at 230 oclock this meeting is held one week earlier owing to the con vention benig held the following week program papers by mrs morris on butter making mrs hare canadian patriotism read ing elsie lonsborough question box appointment of delegates social half hour quality service fmthebasket feeding directions start feeling blatchfords mash- as soon as pos sible to your birds after they are three months old keep it before them- the year round drry just as it comes from the bag do not add anything to it highest quality hard coal all sizes on hand stiver bros trademark the cider mill at altoaa for the season on frid get in your order no the stouffville band will head the war veterans procession for the church parade next sunday mornijg to the methodist church 7 the best pies i ever made quaker flour r ma3c tf the quaker oarscnpnjf mmumw giitf i yfia the loveliest i ever baked is what you will say of all your cakes and pies if you bake with quaker flour your baking will always be best with quaker flour because quaker quality is always the same and always the best quaker flour is rigidly tested during the milling process and samples of each days product are baked by our staff of expert bakers every sack is sold under our guarantee of absolute satisfaction or the dealer will give you your money back without question our master baker has collected a number of original recipes for homemade bread which we will gladly send you on request one week from sunday nov 11th is armistice day sunday and the stouffville war veterans will hold their annual church parade on that date members will fall in at the post office at 1030 am and parade to the methodist church where divine service will be held conducted by rev geo e coulter on the friday evening proceding nov 9th an armistice dance will be held in ratcliffs hall under auspices of the veterans to which all are cordially invited there will be a unioi thanksgiv ing service held at dixon hill mon day nov 12 at 1030 am uider auspices of stouffville and markham congregations of the meunonite church everybody welcome l kennedy electrician has in stalled a full line of electrical fix tures in the room over lehmans shoe store the public is invite to call and see them also electrical supplies of all kinds demonstrated miss garret who has recently re turned f rom j a tour ofthe holy land indiachinaafla japan will give an adressotfner travels in the east at aopen meeting of the gar ret missisn circle to be held in the basement of the methodist church on wednesday evening nov 28th obrien avenue has earned the name the electric street of stouff ville for almost every house with only two exceptions are now wired for hydro and in addition to this some homes have electric are places installed or electric heaters of other designs there has been a little difficulty in getting good service on this street which will be remedied so soon as a larger transformer is in stalled at the corner of main street and obrien avenue ier flour always the sameajwatjs the best a product of the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon stouffville stiver bros the board of health have strongly advised the town council to take ad vantage of the present situation to enforce a pasteurization bylaw for milk in stouffville with only one dealer at present it would not be so difficult to enact such legislation they argue as if there were two milk vendors and it meant the de struction of one mans business the medical officer of health says this is rare opportunity for stouffville to get as safe a milk supply as the citi zens of toronto on saturdah nov 17th the happy helpepfe class ot the bloom- ington sunday school will hold a bazaar at ae home of mrs j w cleaver albertstreet south the sale to cjojsc of fancy work home made baking and candy commenc ing at 3 oclock tfo notice notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stouffville ufo will be held in the old council cham ber stouffville on saturday evening nov 10th business election of officers appointment of delegates to attend annual meeting and general busi ness note orders for coal will be taken now s w hastings president boadway s drug store stouffville ask your dealer for merry wives pastry flour or white rose bread flouk handled by almost every dealer refuse substitutes manufactured dy the uxbridge milling co limited on tuesday the 25 horse power electric motor was installed by r gyatt for wm burkholder in the brick block west of the mansion house mr burkholder will com mence operation in his chopping mill there right away he will be the biggest power user in town mrs joel nendick is very ill at her home on obrien avenue suffer ing from pneumonia a trained nurse from toronto is attending on the case and every hope is held for a speedy recovery mrs isaac rea- mans condition is causing her friends and family a good deal of concern she has been quite ill for some time uxbridge w s lapp electric cccds now that hydro is here we are equipping our store with a complete line of electric appliances we will have in stock practically everything you can use hydro in the house for lamps 25 to 100 watts edison mazda make there are none better smoothing irons hot point and other points heaters 700 1000 1050 and 1500 toasters hot plates stoves the electric washer is a wonderful labor saver we have one of the best electric reading and bedroom lamps our lines are all reliable well tried brands you cannot beat our prices anywhere come in and pick out what you need silvester bros christ church church of england annual bazaar and sale of home made cooking candy aprons a fancy articles will be neld on tjim day afternoojlnovl5th in porte ice cream barlor thesale will open at 3 or clock thpfe will be a 10c fish pnd for th children in the eveninfe a vep special high- class picture wilkbe shown in the auditorium the pictures will be the chfristih by hall caine and a harolfl lloyd comedy admission for ejenrfig adults 25c children 15c ptmt miss one of the treats of the season halloween night passed off with the usual ceremonies taking place a few upturned buildings and walks were to be seen next morning the churches are doing a good- deal these days to lessen the evils of hallo- ween pranks by entertaining the young people in more wholesome amusement both the presbyterian and methodist churches held hallo ween parties while many ot the younger element stalked the streets dressed in wierd uniforms some scrapegrace cut the ropes on the swings recently erected by dr ira freel for the benefit of the kiddies of the town who up to that time took great enjoyment at the swings the sole result of this act is to rob the children of this pastime the sick scare seems to have passed over and children are again attending school more regularly there are no new cases reported in town of a contagious nature and those who have been shut in are about all out ot quarantine some are wondering when the board ot health will lift the order to boil the jnilk and water in fact very few are recognizing the precaution ill respect to boiling the water and in view of dr mcclennahans remarks at the council meeting monday evening it hardly seems worth the trouble properties for sale 1600 house property on church street stouffville 1200 one pair houses on main street at 1200 each 2500 we have good properties for sale at this price 2000 16 acres with house and bank barn 5000 50 acres of land and two six i roomed houses also nice piece of bush on the property 4000 100 acres with brick house and plenty outbuildings 8000 we have 2 farms of 160 acres each at this price also one at 9000 call and see jacob yake jeweller buttons block stouffville phone res 8004 office 1604 stouffvillje seasonable fall stouffville ont rev w m mcguire pastor of the local mennonite church is evidently a good marksman with the rifle or shot gun while searching for game in the woods about mud lake just north of stouffville on the 10th con last friday morning he saw six geese alight on the water getting within a good vantage point he succeeded in bringing down four of the six be fore they made any distance the largest goose weighed about 13 pounds arid yas a beauty to look at richard rae a farmer nearby espied the sextette making for the water and made up his mind that lie weald have a goose for sunday dinner with wonderful visions of a feast ahead he shouldered his gun right after dinner ami made for the lake but alas poor mr quack had fallen a prey to another huntsman old time music lovers of stouff ville will regret to hear of the pass ing of john doan graham familiar ly known as jack graham the leader ot tlv old sharon silver band the doans grahams lundys hughes and willsons formed a musical organization that was un surpassed in its day when they toured the prorinoe winning at all competitions jack was a graduate of ploukeepsle military collegeand as a leader and cornet player was unsurpassed the writer met- him a short time ago he enquired after the boys sim stouffer john urqu- hart noah stouffer etc as we shook hands at parting he said in his old time breezy way well tell the boys we will meet over there within a little more than a week jack had crossed the divide com groceries 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 stouflfville library open again by permis sion of the board of health the lib rary is being reopened today thursday books coming from homes where it was thought there might be any danger of contagion have been burned endeavor is be ing constantly made to make the library as useful as possible to all the people a large volume an automobile and an enquire encyclo paedia has recently been added this book illustrates and explains all parts of the automobile and gives an illustrated account of ail im provements right up to date a mcclianic was recently helped to a better understanding ot his trade and a gardener given directions in the production of fruit by consulting the library citizens the library is yours make use of it the library is open every afternoon and evening from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 ex cept on wednesday when it closes at s oclock and excopting also holi days and sundays candy and- chocolates 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 piers phone 198 stouffville ont

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