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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 7, 1925, p. 5

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stouffvtttk may 7th 1925 rennies swedeturnips for a bumper crop of swede turnips for stock feeding in fall and winter sow rennies specially selected northern grown seed rennk swede turnip seed it carefully tested for genaimtjoo i ind purity add will yield heavy and profitable crops w highly recommend the following- i leading car idles v will the party who borrowed a wagon cover from raieliff co please return it some very special millinery on saturday- mrs f wilsons bargains hi m3y 9th at jennies canadian gem purple top i rknniks jumbo rennus derby rennies prize rennib8 kangaroo crimaon top bronte green top purple top bronze green top oritr renniet suiejt turnip setif through your local doaltr or ilrtctfrom the william renniessres cor adelaide and jarvis str toronto if you cannot obtain locally pleat write us gluing your dealers address rraaivi bd anniud the mot com plcte canadian seed catalogue free on request local happenings many residents have taken the cleanup hind and their places are jipick and span as a result mr and mrs j w mcculloug l have returned from toronto and re opened their summer home here the garrett mission circle will meet at the home of mrsfl button on wednesday evening may 13th at 8 oclock owing to ai advairce in butter prices something utiusual at this time of year tile stouffville cream ery has been ableto advance the price of cream ti 37 cents the womans christian temper ance union will hold their may meeting at the home of mrs wilmot brown on tuesday may 12th at 3 oclock good program members trindly note the date being tuesday a d pope deaconess of upper canada tract societys mission to sailors and books for soldiers in canadian hospitals is in town soliciting funds for this work last year stouffville save 40 for which the society is very grateful the merchants in markham village will close their stores at noon even- wednesday during the summer months or from may 1st to sept 30 the weekly half holiday is now being observed in stouffville every friday afternoon to compensate- for this off time thj stores are open every tuesday thursday and saturday evening i those who have left the commun ity are always anxious to see the cor respondence columns in the old home paper see that your commun ity is kept in the columns each week you have a telephone and it doesnt cost anything extra to call up the tribune messrs jno brownsberger abram stouffer and jos williams are each driving a new star car and edw v baker a new durant all bought through the local dealers baker bros at the standard garage mr h w sanders lakeview house at jackson3 point will open this year on may 24th when some 40 school girls will go into camp for a couple of weeks while mr san ders had an early opening last year the normal time is about the middle of june suckers for sale all you want 100 to 1000 at 150 per hundred apply pefferlaw meat market pefferlaw ontario 10 dont fail to see the miss simpli city electric washer this week three doors west mansion house free demonstration while the farm work is away in advance ot normat years the con tinued raw weather retards the growth so that farmers and others are anxiously awaiting a change to warmer weather a discount of 20 will be made from the catalogue price to members of the stouffville horticultural so ciety by the following seed firms rennies seed co swele briggs and simmers seed co thi3 applies to the purchase of all manner ot seeds but not garden tools soldy these companies fishing tackle is again to the fore among the lojal disciples of isaac walton who soared forth o may lst in search of the elusive trout were frank rafe ross davis cecil shackel it ws the coldest first ot may these fishermen had experienced in years and the catch was under the average also list of new books ia the public library will be published next week f also the april school reports dr ball moh was in toronto this week attending the annual meet ing of the provincial officers o health quality service persons living outsila the town who wish to become members ot the stouffville horticultural society may do so by paying tbe same fee 1100 to miss francis ratcliff who is authorized to accapt the outside sub scriptions on monday evening some further work was done by the executive of the board of trade on behalf ot the dominion day celebration in stouff ville on july 1st it is planned to hold a big day of sports with big extra attractions and comic contests plan to have your summer visitors here at that time ambrose stover the official head ot the local doughpunching factory who recently added a steam outfit to his plant has engaged frank gordon as cake baker and ae customers may now feel free tri order any thing they wish in the pastry line no need for youngcouples in future to forego the delightf a stylish wedd ing cake fortire price and quality will be founrright says mr stover read his adv on the front page the summer timetable for local trains was commenced on monday on the cnr there is a change in the time of only one train the sut ton express it is now due to leave stouffville for toronto at g34 am arriving in toronto at 7 55 long be fore many city folk will have cast off the mantle of sleep for the day on the return this train is due here at 120 noon- fred w e story a returned mis sionary spoke to the school pupils on monday afternoon and addressed a public meeting in ratcliffs hall in the evening mr story i3 a most in teresting speaker and has some won derful views taken while serving on the mission fields of northern argen tine and southern bolivia to reach the mission field in south america where mr story labored it requires a boat trip of 21 days from new york and a train trip of three days when mule pack carries the mission ary farther inland wntre railways are unknown the young people of the town have issued invitations to a dance to be held in ratcliffs hall on tho eveningof friday may 15th tar dives orchestra has been engaged for the occasion the patronesses lor the evening are mrs harry bril- hnger mrs f a dales mrs robt miller mrs b h miller mrs f w silvester mrs blake sanders mrs w shankel and mrs l k todd about twenty members of stouff ville oddfellows lodge motored to whitevale on monday evening where the officers of stouffville lodge con ferred the third degree on two can didates for the brougham brethren an interesting feature ot the even ing was the presentation of 25 year veteran jewels to three members of brougham lodge including the well- known clerk of pickering township donald beaton the visitors were entertained to luncheon before re turning home a native of stouffvill f w mer- tens now a citizen and councillor of the town of wesion was singu larly honored on april 25th when he and mrs mertens celebrated the 25th anniversary of their wedding day the affair was held at their home in weston besides living in stouffville mr mertens also lived in ubridge prior to locating at weston his wife was miss etta rush of wing- ham where they were married to celebrate the 25th anniversary about 30 sat down to an evening dinner when popular toasts wereproposed mr and mrsag snider and daugh ter of vandorf were among the guests on this occasion friends and relatives about stouffville all join in congratulating councillor and mrs mertens on this happy occasion mr l reid who has been black smith for mr b e beebe since last fall has leased the shop and resi dence of thos stephenson at clare- mont and moved to his nsv place on monday this week mr reid steps into a going concern in the village to the east and as he is a smithy well skilled m hi3 calling he will undoubtedly do well in ii is new un dertaking the sevenyearold son of arthur holden was knocked down by a bicycle being rode by donald lewis son of joan lewis living just west of stouffville a few days ago and quite severely injured the rider was on the roadside but the little lad evi dently became confused and jumped in front of tiecyclist who was un able to avoic l collision although the lad was put- to bed for a few days he will sustain no permanent or serious injury shingles gyproc lime plaster paris giproc and lumber in large or small orders this is the season to get screen doors and windows ordered we make all kinds of sash stouffville planing mill stouffer and schell joseph reeves for more than forty years a boot and shoe merchant and one ot the oldest residents of the town of uxbridge has gone into bankruptcy and a meeting of his creditors was held last monday the canadian credit mens association are at present custodians of the de funct estate this mans fortune goes to show the strenuous condition under which business is being car ried on today mr reeves was a careful industrious business man but strong competition proved too much for him hence his sad plight in old age he being a man over so years old thirtynine eggs from fortyone hens was the record of richard stadlebars hen on thursday of last week this performance is often re pealed in mr i stahlebars henery opposite the publu school for he is an expert in keeping good layers but the size of the isggs gathered was most unusual five of them were brought into the tribune office the smallest beingcomparable in size to that ot a robinrs egg in fact biddies egg was a little smaller the next compared in size to a pise egg the next two were normal sized hen eggs only one very large and the other small while the fifth egg was quite as large as a big duck egg it is an unusual array of hen fruit presenting quite a novelty the will ot the late senator w h bennett of midland has been filed for probate showing an estate of 22117299 among the bequests was one of 10000 to laura tran- mer a sister of mr a s leaney of this town the beneficiary has been dead some years but is survived by two sons and a husband the tran- mers however will not benefit in this estate unless there is a clause in the will of senator bennett stat ing that such legacy in the event of the death of the beneficiary should be paid to her estate the work of the local horticul tural society through some of its more active members is becoming manifest and will be more so as the season progresses at the council chambers mrs forsyth and mrs mather have done some planting while mrs f w silvester and miss sangster with garden tools in hand finished up the work at the vacant lot opposite the tribune office by planting some elimuers work on beautifying the corner of the 10th concession and main street is also under way mr walter dickson very generously used his team to bring in a couple of loads of good earth which george dowswell and arthur yake have rounded into shape and is now ready for planting the society will give a prize this year for the best kept back yard which it is hoped will be an added impetus to beautify stouffville its time now to think about having that bath room installed with a pressure system as shown above you can have a safe simple efficient and per fect working water service throughout the house at a most reasonable expense consult us our long experi- ence insures you a satisfactory job silvester bros store open tuesday thursday and saturday the fine team of percheron horses belonging to mr dan connorliving just west of the town ran away on thursday afternoon last bndly wrecking the harness sndaomowhat damaging the wjgon fortunately the horses were none the worse tor their dash theteanwns securely tied in front of tpio post office when a lad came along swinging a fishing net to which the spirited tam took strong objection creaking thrt tie reign they swerved around the corner and got away to a good start down the sharp encliia on market street at the old electric light plant the flying tair parted company with the wagon and with each other but were captured a few minutes later up on obrien avenue it is forturatn the runaway did not in jur tbemsolves in ihoir mad flight- mr a j ward with his wife and family are getting settled in their new- home in the east end known as the coulson property their furni ture arrived last week having been shipped from their former home in south royalton vermont already mr ward is making extensive im provements to the layout of tho grounds in connection with this fine home which they hava designated as the briarbush our new citi zen and his son douglas intend to work the place using fruit flowers and ipoultry we welcome the niew comers to town feeling that they will be a valuable addition to our community mr ward labored for forty years in the work of the methodist church and might justly claim an even superior title to mr at the front ot his name he is a platform man ot some ability and the white river news speaking of his departure says that mr wards sermons were characterized by fresh ness and originality of thought and have twen a 3trong spiritual uplift but the best testimony of his real worth is the ever increasing ohurch attendance during his ministry mrand mrsward have thna daugh ters in toronto coal coal coal we are now taking orders and filling orders for next winter coal pea nut and stove sizes for summer fuel we have that oto coke it is as nice as wood to burn fulgpep way of feeding your chicks is your surest way of raising them feeds bran shorts schumacher oilcake meal gluten meal tankage middlings ground screenings stiver bros phone 4501 oamsmm the superior store grocery snaps sunkist oranges per doz 23c or 2 doz 45c grape fruit 3 for 25c tomatoes 2 tins 35c choice seeded raisins 2 pkgs 25c choice seedless raisins 2 pkgs 25c brunswick sardines 4 tins 25c store open tuesday thursday and saturday a w scott phone us youb order we deliver 909 ioe30e ioe3qe ioexo remember when buying flour as in other comodities you only receive the value which you pay fol why take a chance on cheap inferior flours when you can get snowflake flour for better pastry which is your guarantee of quality and costs only slightly more a sack from your grocer will convince you markham flour mills markham ont ps if you have any good wheat for sale get our prices we will haul it also deliver your feeds overalls and smocks we have a big line of the above goods from the very best maker ready for the spring wearer also a good assortment of mens and boys work shirts new spring dress shirts boots and shoes all at at tractive prices see our table covering r nb dont buy until you see our stock a e weldon the west end shoe store ship cream if you are not a shipper begin now we guar antee highest market prices at all times fair price to all and no excess prices in order to get your business our terms are always cash we can render you a service that is not equalled by other creameries supply cans call for your cream at your convenience stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 v

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