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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 23, 1925, p. 8

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stouffttlle july 23rd 2925 i charlie macnab a former resident of dareinont but late of oxbridge writes to a friend stating that him self and family arrived safely in savannah ga and report they are rbaring a splendid holiday one can go out from the seashore over half a mile before going beyond his depth in the matterof eating he says they are living on crab soup turtle eggs and gumbo the city of savannah has a population of 100000 and is very striking it has 32 parks or squares with fountains and monu ments in most of them for baxje 16 fresh milch cows and a num ber of beef ringers delbert holden phone 184 stouffville 21 lemonville seven pupils passed the entrance here and we congratulate them all they are gladys heise edith john son ivan malrs chas norris jean- ette pare ila scott and mildred tarr we congratulate chas xorris on receiving honors he being the only one in this part of whitchurch to obtain the coveted standing clekks notice of postixg of voters wst village of stonffvulo f t 1 for sale 11 small pigs eleven weeks old jacob smith phone 3612 for sale durham cow due for third calf oct 3rd apply fred smith good wood phone 2007 i for sale jersey cow due august 1st herman r mortson lot 28 con 4 jlarkham phone stouffville 6113 i tjjpo notice orders for wire fencing always in order send in your orders for u s binder twine before june 10th orders for hard coal for delivery end of september are now being re ceived phone 530- notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 10 of the vot ers list act and that i have posted up at my office at the clerks office stouffville on the 18th day of july 1925 a list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and for membersj of parliament and that such list re mains there for inspection s and i hereby call upon all others to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected accord ing to law the last day for receiving com plaints isaugust 7th 1925 dated this 22 nd day of july 1925 j s dougherty clerk of the village of stouffville for sale 1 holstein cow 4 years old due in a few days also 1 young sow reg with 7 pigs apply eli mairs phone 8404 stouffville i standard bank safety deposit vault if you desire to place any of your valuable papers jewellery or other precious belongings in one of our safety deposit boxes you will find our staff ready to render prompt and courteous service at all times during banking hours the cost to you is only nominal and we are glad to be of any possible assistance when you wish access to your box the standard bank of cajmajjv stouffville branch a c burkholder subbranch at goodwood manager t i overland ytith sikalinciws beautifully designed engineered for endurance outperforms all cars in its price class excels all coach values jby a wide margin i take it out on the road peel its rush i of silent smooth power sweep right over those steep hills in high through sandy muddy rough roads j without a murmur then flash away t with amazing speed thats the per- j formance and power youll find in i the hew overland six cylinder coach a car of beauty style and luxury youll be proud to own and a value you cannot equal anywhere june is demonstration month for the overland coaches be our guest for j a free demonstration ride come in i itoday another big value overland coach with 4 cylinders i lowrn fofl fttary ta riii fjh s weeks to pay w h todd agent stouffville bingwood mrs r bruels is at present in toronto congratulations mr and mrs k campbell gordon pipher has purchased 3 new steam threshing outfit miss ada barkey spes a few days recently in toronto and tborold mrs kershew of toronto is visit ing her daughter mrs wildgoose mrs dilts of welland visited with her sister mrs jesse grove over the week end mr and mrs sam miller were sunday visitors at sylvanus bakers at baker hill a great number of our citizens at tended the chautauqua all report good programs mrs c mitchell of kitchener whose late husband kept store in the east end of stouffvule and mrs frank mcdonald nee gertrude mit chell and mr herbert mitchell also of kitchener have been visiting at mr jas goulds although 78 years of age mrs cunningham mitchell enjoyed the motor trip of about 100 miles following a severe illness the death took place here on wednesday july 15th 1925 of william ander son fatherintew of j r mckenzie proprietor of the ringwood garage the funeral on friaay conveyed the body to his birth place at dunbarton rev r young conducted the divine service the deceased having been a presbyterian in religion mr ander son was a valued employee o the masseyharris co for 35 years but retired five years ago to ringwood his family consistsof two daughters mrs mckenzie and miss anderson a toronto school teacher the friends extend their sympathy to the bereaved ones with the churches stouffville presbyterian services next sunday at 11 am and 7 pm the public are cordially invited t baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday july 26th 11 am when three is company 7 pm a picture with four panels let us greet you in church on sun day one example is worth a thous and arguments the united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunday july 26th 11 am subject living with a friend 7 pm subject the lure of tomorrow remember the 615 prayer meeting before the service sunday evening friday july 24th the garrett mission circle will hold a picnic at the home of miss b winn miss atkinson a teacher to the cree in dians will give a talk on her work among these people cars will meet at the church at 3 pm mongolia crowded out last week miss jean rennie was home from toronto the haying is being completed quite satisfactory harold totten visited mr and mrs harold warriner mrs wm davis and daughter of oshawa were guests at e vanzants j b v turner is looking more na tural after getting about following his illness edw and mrs e a cocksworth of mount joy were recent guests of mr and mrs k g tarr mrs bert hopkins has the thanks of her s s class for the delightful social time provided on monday at her home j worlds lowest price cars tciih sliding ceer iratsmittion bloomington mr and mrs e a storry and mrs o tranmer spent friday in to ronto miss jessie mahon of hagersville is spending a couple o weeks with mrs mahon miss harper of newmarket is visiting with her sister mrs d booth congratulations to mr and mrs vaughan on the arrival of a young prince into their home sjs the many friends of arthur storry will be sorry to hear that he had the misfortune when drawing hay to injure his ankle the horses ran away and he was thrown from the load the reeve and a couple of men endeavored to repair the road north of bloomington last week and they did make some improvement but the condition of the ninth still calls for immediate attention christian church edgar morton pastor sunday july 26th in what should we bs most inter ested in this life all that is in the world the lust of the flesh the lust of the eyes and the pride of life is not of the father but is of the world and the world passeth away and the lust thereof but he that doeth the will of tsod abideth for ever 1 john 216 17 those who go to the sunday school and a place of worship may be able to say with the master lo income to do thy will o god we are always glad to see stran gers in our services come again m mennontte church a g warder pastor sunday july 26th 10 am sunday school 11 am preaching by the pastor 7 pm subject can love hate our missionary meetings were well attended and a good interest was manifested miss lantz told of the hopeless condition of the heathen without christ and earnestly pleaded for workers means and prayer stouffvilles new dry goods store specials 3 piece apron set reg 100 for 75 girls gingham dresses reg 125 98 chidrens voile dresses 3 to 6 years reg 170 for 125 childrens sox all sizes 35 boys fine suits reg 200 for 169 boys khaki olivertwist suits reg 119 for 89 childrens khaki overalls reg 59c for 49 i boys khaki combination suit reg 150 for 119 girls black sateen pantie dresses reg 89c for 69 ladies aprons reg 119 for 89 grocery dept 14 lbs st lawrence gran sugar 100 24 lbs sack pastry flour 4 100 10 bars laundry soap 59 2 lbs soap chips v 25 7 bars castile soap 25 handy ammonia 3 packages for 25 washing soda 3 packages for 25 coffee per lb 60 american beauty baking powder per tin 19 f c rowbotham dry goods and groceries phone 5601 town orders delivered store open tuesday thursday and saturday nights bethesda and watch for thegarden party fall wheat is looking well cutting has commenced here rev herbert atkinson and wife of chicago are visiting at his old home here i mr and mrs rodgers of ponty- pool spent the week end with sp foote the many friends of miss annio brillinger is pleased to know that she is slowly recovering mr j a ward of stouffville took charge of the sunday evening service in the united church here he gave a splendid sermon and was enjoyed by all present our baseball team journed to aurora and played a match with the aurora team on monday evening the score was 75 in favor of bethesda the aurora boys treated the boys to cake and ice cream claremont entrance below is a list of the successful students who wrote their entrance examinations at claremont myrna annis ruby annis gladys appleby dorothy bowen leta bun ker george byer marjorie cowan fred draper sadie evans doris johnston verna lehman fred nighs- wander honors clayton parker mildred pugh honors dorothy spencer florence thompson lillian walker alma ward mary white in claremont centre mildred pugh from school section no 15j clare mont school attained the highest standing while frea nighswander from altona school was second pigs pigs 10 pigs 5 weeks old for oale hy mcmullen cast end stouffville sixth line next sunday morning the pastor will continue the exposition of the epistle to the romans in the even ing pastor whitcombes subject will be peters big catch this is the first of a series of five sermons on notable conversions this will be followed by how a rich man was saved- going home from church how a great scholar was converted from candlelight to noon day almost a suicide can you iden tify the subjects a hamilton man who refused to aid a police officer by summoning the patrol when requested to do so was fined 100 and was informed that he might consider himself fortunate that he was not sent to jail for six months moreover themagistrate in timated that in his opinion the man was not a very desirable type of citi zen apparently there are people who are not fully aware of what the duties of their citizenship call for as a mattecof theory of course wo all know that a good citizen should not only obey the law but should encourage the proper enforcement of the law policemen are especially employed for the work of enforce ment but this fact does not relieve the private citizen of his obligation to lend a hand when called upon to do so it is so seldom that law is in voked for the punishment of anyone refusing to answer the call for help of a police officer that people are liable to forget that there is such a law seed the tribune to absent friends masseyharris farm implements repairs buy a new masseyharris no 21 mower and a new no 5a binder for this years haying and harvest also the famous- quebec sulky plow that every body is buying dont fail to see- it before buying we have a full line of repairs on hand with plow shares for every make of plow repairs strictly cash by order of the masseyharris co we also have a number of second hand machines for sale 2 single furrowed riding plows 2 walking plows 1 mh 12 hoe drill 1 combination cultivator and drill 1 light spring wagon 2 gang plows a number of cream separators engines and mowers we are also agents- for john deere mfg co ont wind engine and pump co and ok potato machinery co d holden agent phone 184 stouffville it maintains itshov andlengthens theme of your car ii also mark maynard distributor phone 100 unionville olympic gasoline and kerosene tip top tailors the worlds largest one price tailors men and young men of stouffville should keep in mind that we have the sole agency in this district for tip top tailors come in and look over the laige range of samples in the latest patterns of blue black and grey styles worsteds cheviots and scotch and eng- lish tweeds regardless of the clothes you buy or the price you pay there is no greater value than tip top tailored to measure- at 2400 satisfaction guaranteed a e weldon 4 the west end shoe store stouffville

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