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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1924, p. 5

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stouffville april 17 1924 drug boadways stouffville stork easier millinery it is not yet to late to pick out that new hat suitable to the present season mrs m e watts phone 312 i local happeningsi cultivator points at bb beebes shop nice showing of mrs f wilsons easter hats at i points for any kind of cultivator can be had by calling on bebeebe tomorrow is good frida5 and a public holiday all places of busi ness will be elossrt- easter mon day is a bank holiday only see our hats for girls at a very special price at mrs f wilsons b e beebe has a good supply of cultivate points of all kinds quality servich the eaton cirls club are ar- i ranging to hold a concert in stoutf- i ville some time in may they are d m helses household goods said to have a good troop of min- were moved to toronto on tuesday strels by motor trucks 1 flllk 10c per quart or 22 tickets for 100 when buying milk from the store insist on gettting our milk it cost no more to get the safest farmers started plowing- in scar- boro township on monday in this vicinity it will be delayed a few days as th beavy land is still wet remember our plant sterilizes all tpttle3 by the reliable steam method stouffvilie creameryco phone 18g02 easter novelties mr alf hoover left for stayner on wenesday to set up some imple ments for the masseyharris co this is mrhoovers twentyfirst con tinuous year with the company in this capacity and his length of years with them is a good testimony to the kind of service he has given during all that time elias baker who lives with his daughter mrs jess cober 8th con cession markham was a caller at the tribune office on friday renew- in his paper for the 36th time or since the tribune was first published mr baker is a native of bethesda children remember the story hour at tiie library every saturdav at 2 until further notice dr bales gave an excellent talk at a meeting of the womens instit ute on wednesday afternoon coal coal coal d l vv scranton coal w are getting the famous dl w sranton coal the best coal mined seeds seeds seeds the veteran orangeman mr tru man holden was in cannington on tuesday evening attending a spe cial function of cannington lodge when be presented the members eli gible with the past grand jewels three years ago mr holden reor ganized this lodge which has since been in a flourishing condition messrs jacob yake and jacob boadway were in unionville on mon day attending the auction sale of goods belonging to mr frank boad way a cousin to the former first mentioned jacob and an uncle to the latter jacob frank boadway re cently sold his four acres of land at unionville for the sum of 8000 the property had good buildings which partially accounted for the high price canada golden west was the subject aled about and shown on the canvas in the b3ptis church ou monday evening this week the picture and talk merited a much greater attendance in addition sev eral good selections were given by local talent the mansion house hotel was re opened for business on wednesday with two toronto men w miles and peter dynes in charge try jjl turners for good fresh groceries fancy biscuits oranges lemons bananas etc at lowest prices tennis all those who are inter ested in tennis are expected to be present at the meeting to be held in the council chamber on thursday evening april 24th at 8 oclock work on the courts must be started and the committee would like to have your opinion and your fees and that big re- with some of our pure wholesome confectionery we are showing in such variety at low prices member we are headquarters for the famous moir choco lates try our bulk ice cream or visit our refreshment parlors porter phoniu 198 boadways drug store stouffville the stouffvilie felon society was duly assembled on tuesday after- nono to deal with an alleged theft case the first in more than a year the complaint was filed by mrs f miller who alleged that certain articles both from the main floor and upper storry of the mansion house has been taken some of them very recently while the hotel had been closed for business all winter the doors were not 1 ocked and strong suspicion is being cast as to the parties who removed some of the goods in question it they wish to escape the wrath of this old and honorable body quick restitution should be made failure to com ply with this notice may result in a thorough combing of the haunts of the suspected ones at the meeting on tuesday the two veteran mem bers messrs isaac reanian and jj rae were present to hear the evi dence of mrs miller the household goods belonging to the estate of the late mrs eli vallentine will be sold by auction at the late residence in the east end of stouffvilie on saturday next april 19th sale at 130 oclock see bills for further particulars you may buy the toronto morn ing papers by the month the week or single copies at the tribune office try the morning papers and get the superior news our own growing grimm alfalfa local grown red clover and alsike timothy seed seed grain y feeds feeds feeds schumacher feed bell cow bran and shorts a car of feed corn just arrived see our other ads in this issue the regular meeting of the altona womens institute was held at the home of mrs h slack on wednes day april 9th there was a good number present and all report hav ing had a splendid time messrs george watson and ira anderson shipped a car of work horses from cannington to toronto last week also chas williamson and albert davis shipped a car from beaverton stiver bko phone 4501 loudens j w reesors auction sale of jersey cattle at his farm on the 9th just west of stouffvilie realized good prices on monday mr reesor was forced to reduce his jersey herd owing to the ill health of his wife one heifer milking only a year sold for 135 patterson of agincourt being the buyer a jersey cow and young calf went to a mr ramer of unionville for 119 geo winn bought two yearling heifers at s0 each while a jersey calf sold at 50 four weeks old pigs sold at 3 each the i whole family delight in neilsons chocolates because of their all- through goodness and variety in flavor and filling we also have a large variety of easter eggs remember we handle that ice cream that is different neilsons the farm stock and implements belonging to the estate of the late melville kester were sold at the farm just east of stouffvile on thursday last- there was an im mense crowd and good prices were realized by auctioneer silversides the farm of 50 acres was also offered by auction and although one or two tempting offers were bid they did not quite come up to the reserve price and a sale of the lands was therefore not consumated a meeting of the lawn bowlers the annual meeting of the gar- 1 was held in f l buttons office on rett mission circle was held at the friday evening april 11th and the methodist parsonage on wednesday following officers were elected april 9th the following officers hon prest w j brown were elected for the coming year prest dr ira freel hon president mrs coulter vice prest sam armstrong president miss waters secytreas d h rusnell 1st vice miss a morgason the executive will be composed 2nd vice miss j burkitt of the officers and skips cor secy miss enna heise th lighting committee is f l rec secy miss eva hoover button dr sangster s armstrong treasurer miss b winn and wr sanders supt christian stewardship miss the membership committee ben i n stiver oten goe saunders and fred sil- supt mite boxes miss iola burk- versides holder d h rusnell was appointed care- librarian miss middleton taker of the green with assistance comht dont wait for the busy season start right now and equip your barn with loudens hay fork and carriers and other barn fixtures we also handle the reliable dodd struthers lightning sys tem we examined the record of the various lightning rod companies and we are satisfied that the very best protection to be secured is the dodd system their record is simply won derful in fact we are prepared to u you cant issue a guarantee that you will get ahead f you better your money back or have the pro- 1 j j perty repaired in case of damage j arouna ana see us not that wethlnk there will be any- damage but this guarantee shows the confidence the makers have and the confidence we have in the goods can if you you see straight cant theres troumo como drop us a line or all us up and we will gladly give you an estimate geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffville pianist miss anne lelxman assistant pianist miss middleton lloyd turner phone 909 massey harris order your machines now we protect you against any reduction in the price by our guarantee to refund you any reduction that may be made in our price prior to the season in which the implement is used in 1924 we have a special induce ment to place your orders early call and see what it is d golden agent phone 184 stouffvilie very special free demonstration f in cooking and bakink by electricity an invitation to our women friends especially those living in town where electric cooking is now- possible and fairly cheap come to our store thursday april 24 or friday april 25th where an expert in operating electric ranges will be demon- strating these two days it will be interesting to see cooking done ideal way electrically silvester bros the board of trade should keep in mind that the betteristock train didnt stop at stouffvilie but steam ed right through this burg during monday night of last week for ux- bridge a protest should be lodged for the same thing may happen again next year although stouff vilie is located in the heart of one of the very finest stock and dairy sections in ontario we were passed by and the fact is the train never made a stop on this side of york county at all newmarketthe home of the district representa tives of agriculture and the village of maple were the places the seven cars of- stock with its staff of lec turers put up in the county thei train was sent out by the ontario j when required it was decided to hold the tourna ment on july 16th and notices be sent out as early as possible the executive will meet at buttons office in two weeks time dept of agriculture the ever vigilant board of trade is planning to continue its work of community service you are all aware how the children young and old enjoyed the slide which was provided for their amusement last winter in the light of this success and in order to continue the child rens delight the board feels encour aged to plan the building of a swim- ing pool for their summer recreation in the park this of course requires money not much from many will provide the- requisite funds as a means of raising the necessary a- mount the board was decided to put on a concert on friday may 2nd i the program will take the form of an bldfashiouv iuaslr shpwput on by the famous hottontot mlni strels of toronto this iniiletrel troupe of young toronto business mort has been in great demand for church and similar entertainments in toronto and vicinity for the past several years and the board is for tunate in obtaining their services we can guarantee you the best evenings entertainment that has been offered in stouffvilie all winter come and drive dull care away remember the date friday may 2nd sgd program committee all the latest magazines headways drug store we are eye experts aial can help you it costs nothhg to have your eyes examined and may save you serious trouble eye glasses sold here are re liable reasonable consult us on optical work our watch and jewelry rejxair dept is at your service adam r yake optometrist watchmaker andeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville the stouffvilie band concert in ratcliffs hall on thursday night last week drew a good sized audi ence and the boys took in about 00of which at least 80 will be net the concert was a genuine treat each selection by the band or other individuals seemed to create a particular interest so that everyone is on their toes praising the whole affair the band itself had made noticeable strides toward perfection since their last public appearance and bandmaster slatter 48th high landers and his men may be justly proud of their achievements it is the intention to hold a series of con certs during the coming summer in the open and they will ns doubt be big drawing cards on thursday evening mr robt miller prest of the canadian national exhibition made a splendid cbalrman and be sides various numbers by the band the following took part in the pro gram violin solo by will barkey scotch songs by luella gayman vlo- uc1s presented mrs heise with a lin solo by mrfawcett instrumental life membership pin airs heise hav- duet by donald hodginsand george ing made herself a life member some lawson elocution bv stanley rose time ago both mr and mrs heise vocal solo by miss f morgason in- made short replies feelingly convey- strumental flute by donald hodgins ing their deep appreciation for the kindness extended to them rev mr coulter acted as chairman and after giving some wise counsel en- joining all to look on the bright side the following representing church sunday school and ladles aid made brief speeches all of a eulogistic tone of the work done by the helses in the various departments- of the church also expressing regret at their rtflnflia i for satisfaction burn lehigh valley coal it lasts longer rburns steadier gives more heat all sizes on hand seeds full stock of government standard seeds on hand red cloveralsike timothyaifalfa sweet clover gta jl y j ess a wmlim on friday evening members of the methodist church and sunday school joined hands in giving a sendoff to mr and mrs d m heise and family who are leaving stouffvilie this week to live in toronto the presentation of beautiful cut glass was carried out by wh shaw read ing the aldress and miss anne lehman formally presenting the gift on behalf of the wms mrs san derg presented mrs heise ror of th school board was held on friday evening chairman dr smith presided and ivsssss p were mmm a nn j altch and rt was decided that those continuation pupils who fall wrh the w and still amlnatlonrwold sgi a tepaf ft m ham again this year owimr to thn css and wiam them itconfr hilm it comes much cheaper to jaend them a e bonn k iton harr to markham than to hofd the e shaw mrs h w e mm a ol co fflwsgshssn- hitch up to a star let us take you for a ride in a new star car no obligation to buy we just wish to demonstrate or call at our show rooms in the todd building plenty of new cars now on hand wu wwu mjuooi con ditions at the school were discussed with the two principals and there now appears to be more satisfaction with the general conduct and pro gress of the school when the fol lowing accounts were ordered to be paid there was considerable com ment against buying brooms from the t eaton co it is likely they will be purchased from our own merchants in future t eaton brooms 225 electric light 200 w crossen coal cartace 48 tona at 7kc 3s0q w s cook pea coal 2432 blackboard 349 servo and a social halfhour spent at the conclusion of the speeches for sale a quantity of seed barley for sale apply to mrs mary nighswander phone 1609 claremont smith smith land surveyors and engineers lindsay ontario surveying municipal engineering sewerage drainage roadways baker bros dealers stouffvilie phone 8109 m agents for star and dnrant mot c 1 i i i i m m mi

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