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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 10, 1925, p. 5

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stouffville september 10th 1925 local happenings potato growers in this section report a blight on the late crop ladies bicycle in perfect condi tion for sale apply miss marion cook new fall millinery and fancy goods at mrs f wilsons store now open daily for fall season phone 4303 miss a lehman atcm will re sume teaching on sept 14th the local wctu will meet at the home of mrs hodgson church street south on tuesday the 15th at 3 oclock mr t 0 klinck of obrien ave cted as one of the judges at the markham horticultural society lair last week he decided the placing of awards irjthe back yard garden and lawn classes keua hare of town and blanch slack of altona assisted the glen major girls baseball team in an ex hibition game at the toronto fair last week against the damforth ave girls the girls rrom the glen didnt fare very well as danforth won 10 to 0 mr robt silversldes has received a consignment of 1926 scripture text calendars they are splendidly gotten up reserve your order for him baker bros have installed a se cond gasoline pump at the standard garage the sale of white rose gas which while sold at a slight advance over the common grade is said to have more power it being a finer quality now for thefall fair season dan obrien whose father was our east end blacksmith some 40 years ago was in town last week re newing old acquaintances mr obrien is a resident of buffalo the local oddfellows lodge wim reopen next monday evening for the first meeting following the closure for the holiday season all num bers and visitors are requested to be in attendance the menhonite parsonage at the extreme east ond of main street was sold this week to messr3 george and richard taun of claremont the purchase price being s2s00 until the church officials decide on a jiew liome for their minister they will lease rev mr mcgwires bouse onedoor north of mr noah bakers residence on baker street as a result of the liberal grant to the war veteran associations of york county by the york county council the stouifville veterans will shortly receive a cheque for 333 as their portion of the allotment this will be highly appreciated by the stouif ville boys as their funds are badly depleted owing to the demands made for assistance to those in need arthur wagg aged15 years son of mr and mrs frank wagg of altona suffered asevere injury to his right foot on aug 27th when a 22 calibre rifle he was carrying unexpectedly discharged the bullet lodgedin the centre of the foot and ithe medical attendant from sytouftville had the lad taken to uxbridge for an exray before it could be located ringwood garage phone 167 radio the new splitdorf radio sets are on the market and range in price from 75 up each set at the price repre sents the maximum of value if you are thinking of in stalling a radio be sure and hear the new splitdorf we install these sets and like everything sold here are guar anteed to give absolute satisfaction mazda lamps ringwood garage lias at all times a complete stock of these famous lamps from the smallest auto mobile dash light to the large hydro light let us show you the difference of power consumption and light of these wonderful lamps over the ordinary mr j l byer thehoney king of this section his harvested so tons of honey this weapon mr byer who has apiaries invarious parts of on tario is oneql the largest producers in the prov the stouffville band wishes to publicly thank all who assisted or patronized their garden party on august 2sth also those who con tributed baking this assistance enables the band to continue for some time their tuition the north york plowmens asso ciation will meet in the municipal building stouffville on tuesday lach inst all farmers should at tend the selection of a suitable farm on which to hold this years match will probably be made the regular meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs byam on wednes day sept lgth at 230 oclock this is grandmothers day to be conducted by mrs hill and mrs badgero demonstration of pie-mak- ing mrs r rae reading mrs watson an exhibit of relics roll call answered by memories of grand mother everybody welcome t i res miss macleod daughter of rev c e macleod who is home on a vacation lost a class pin in town awarded to her as a graduate nurse as the pin is valued at 35 miss macleod would be glad to recover it while the pin is quite small it had a chain attached which would make its recovery more possible the first cuhtert to be built on the 8th concefeion ovmarkham since the road was trtken over as part of the oountvroad system a couple of memthsago was put in last week jirst south of the solomon burkholdetr corner next year may see much more permanent improve ment on rais road such as the re ducing of the dixon hill and other grades auditorium theatre stouffville saturday sept 12 feature the lighthouse by the sea starring kiv tlv tin the wonder dog comedy three foolish weeks under 14 years 15c adults 25c doors open 7s0 start 815 s g schmidt quality service milk is up 2c per quart baking demonstration at ratcliff cos from sept 14th to 19th see adv you have a chance to win a 475 piano free see large advertisement on inside page rev p cober of kitchener was the speaker in the local mennonite church last sunday niorning ladies hair dressing parlor opposite public school hair bobbed marceile or shampoo childrens hair cut mrs stadlebar bedotha j lehman of stouffville receives gs45 in money secured bv mortgage stock and cash in the bank by the will of her late husband abraham w lehman who died here on july 13th mr jacob yake who is offering his house and lot on main streeirfor sale in this issue intends to hold an auc tion sale of household furniture about the first of next month and will leave stouffville ror a time at leasts we expect in the near future to again have bargains in seconds but at the present time have exceptional values in guaranteed tires 30x3 admiral cords at 975 guaranteed 6000 miles 30i3 trump cords at 1025- guaranteed 8000 miles 30x3 oversize cords at 1250 guaranteed 8000 miles and larger sizes at correspondingly low prices we still have a number of guaranteed tubes at the old prices 30x3 at 150 and 200 get some of these tubes while the supply lasts phone 167 zlg insulated champion fence iisvcaiip aoaivsi bust 10 10 ioc lokf lkc at last the perfect farm fencel a much thicker heavier coatitfg of line a much jrreater protection against the weather much greater life 40 to 100 more line at no extra price ak for champion zinc insulatctt f encei we have it id stock i et us quote you on fence our prices i are most at tractive the quality absolutely the very best we can supply a real assortment of a j iron pump most reasonable prices the death took place in toronto on august 27th of joseph cunning ham father of mrs paul boadway of stouffville in his 47th yeao- mr and mrs boadway attended the fun eral from stouffville which took place in toronto the late mr cunningham was a methodist in religion and besides his wife is survived by six sons and three daughters an unfortunate accident happened mr thos graham of graham bros claremont when the sling which he was using to unload grain from the wagon slipped swung around strik ing him and broke his arm the fol lowing day his brother william had the misfortune to be crushed against the wagon breaking two of bis ribs on friday evening sept 11th the entire community and a bit of the surrounding- countryside is asked to mass at the christian church stouff ville for the final garden party of the season a choice delicacy peaches and cream will be served from six oclock and stouffville band will render appropriate music you will enjoy the social 15 and 25c in attempting to pass behind a truck which was backing out of stouffers garage in the east endan overland car ran over the side of the deep culvert at montreal street complatel demolishing the right front wheel after dropping over the culvert the car landed up on the road again before coming to a halt and without overturning the occupants miss laflamme and mrs j merriott from shadow lake were uninjured a division court case from mark- ham township hole vs gormley a wage dispute was to have been tried here on monday of jast week but owing to the failure of his honor judge meconnell to arrive at the appointed time court was ad journed until the october sitting in markham after the lawyers and court clerk left for their respective homes his honor arrived in town explaining that he was under a mis apprehension regarding the hour in which court assembled here mr j ora rearnan has just re ceived a commission as lieutenant in the york rangers which organ ization now has its headquarters in the recently remodelled armouries at aurora lieut reaman may shortly commence to organize a platoon of 16 or more men here when suitable rooms will be taken up for their use another stouffville boy to receive re cognition in the york rangers is lieut percy stover of brooklin who has been granted his captaincy with second in command of this regiment we congratulate these officers in their advancement stouffville is kept to the front at the canadian national exhibition in the matter of winning prizes by our local people mr a j ward a new resident here had some splendid exhibits in flowers vegetables and poultry- winning two firsts one second and one third also miss dice of the east end- won a first prize again this year in ladies work miss grlce has been a winner at the c n e for some years in the de partment of ladles work while this district contributes a large quota of visitors to the cana dian national exhibition eachyear not all our peopleare annually at tracted by the bright lights mr elias stover of churchstreet who visited the big fair on monday re calls the interestingfact that it was his only visit to the exhibition in 32 years in 1893 he sat on the old wooden grand stand and the grounds only resembled our larger country fairs there being no cement walks or roadways silvester bros i there was a big exodus from stouffville and locality to richmond hill on saturday afternoon where premier king announced to his con stituents that parliament- would bo dissolved at once and a general election held on thursday october 29th part of the enjoyment of the picnic was taken away owing to a heavy rain which started shortly after the premier commenced to speak the big crowd then ad journed to the skatrng rink for tho remainder of the program drsang- ster was chairman of the decorating committee which had many banners and streamers prominently displayed last sunday evening the six local congregatfbns in stouffville met in the united churok in the interests of the upper canada bible society when rev pg mclaren of toronto delivered an address owing to the heavy rain which tell all day and evening the attendance was smaller than at similar services in past years but good interest was shown this year the collectors will endea vour to get out earlier than last year tho objective is 1000 for stouffville and districts owing to the quarantine law governing the corn borer the inno cent cot of corn which is sometimes referred to as the emblem of plenty is being smuggled over the public highway in a similar manner to a bottle of liquor the quarantine jaw which extends into parts of marl ham township adjoining stouffvlfle forbids cars of corn being trans ferred from the affected area to other parts of the province motor ists entering toronto have had the peculiar experience of having their cars stopped and a search made for corn which may havebeen purchased from wayside booths in tho forbid den area and confiscated the total seized in one day by the mounted men is considerable tho matter is being presecuted by tho dominion department of agrlcnlluro in an effort to forestal the disease by keeping it in the area under quar antine the alsike market is open bring in your samples or let us know when you have threshed we will try and give you a bid that will enable us to do business with you bags supplied a car of mill screenings to arrive this week at a big reduction 26perjton we are in the market for new or old wheat i wehave finished overhauling our elevator receive the best service possible feeds of all kind on hand also threshing and hard coal you will 98 lbs quaker flour 500 24 lbs pastry flour for 90c stiverbr ojs phone 45v1 th superior store grocery specials watch our store each week for genuine bargains in gro ceries below is just a few of many bargains you jffill find campbells tomato soup per tin 10 c superior toasted corn flakes 3 pkgs 29c shredded wheat 2 for 25c grape nuts per package 17c heavy rubber rings 3 pkgs for 25c heavy zinc rings per doz j 19c a w scott phone us your order no 909 we deliver the goods hot weather specials below are only a few of the attractive buys that can be made at our store we invite you to call and see us boys chambray shirts- 50c boys khaki pants 125 40 inch factory cotton 30c i print light and dark 25c cretonne 37 in all colors 35c good make of overalls 195 mens blue chambray shirks size 17 to 18 95c ladies gingham dresses t j 175 j ll little stouffville ontario this summers cream shipping 1 and what our cream shippers enjoyed the highest market price correct test and weight cans supplied to them bringing in their cream when con venient to them and taking buttermilk back or having their cream collected by our truck and the most satisfactory way of payment for same in the past present and in the future stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602- sale paper must be sound when the last animal has passed through the auction ring when every implement of the farm equip ment has been sojd what then the vast majority of farm auction sales are conducted oh a credit basis but 1f tho ale is to be counted a success a trained banking expert must pass judgment upon the sound ness of ail setlements concult the manager of tho standard bank the standard bank op canada stouffville branch a c burkhoider manager subbranch at goodwood-

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