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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 17, 1925, p. 5

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stouffville september 17th 1925 births fretz oa sept 15th 1925yto mr and mrs sam frez 3th con pickeripg a son hoover at altona on mocday sept lith 1923 to mr and mrs edward p hoover of a son 31arhied scott fogal in newmarket sept 9th 1925- by elder d prosser at his residence prospect ave mr arthur h scott to miss florence h fogal both or the township of whitchurch deaths davidson at beamsville on sept 4th 1923 alexander bruce dear ly beloved husband of ada blake in his 80th year formarly school inspector for north york cowie died suddenly on sunday aug 23rd 1923 joseph cowie of marengo sask beloved son of mrs margaret cowie of stouff- ville lost brown fountain pen on main street reward miss gard- house the past week mr john monk- house the tailor was on a business rip to montreal the stouffville ufwo will meet on tuesday sept 22nd at the home of mrs fred steckley whitchurch all members please be on hand at 230 pm canadas greatest country fair markham 1200 for speeding october siul and 3rd all live stock on exhibition on friday oct 2nd special train from toronto on saturday oct 3rd leaving at 1 pm special bus service from end of dauforth avenue write for prize list to it h crosbv secretary markham dr neil smith who hjrs been in the office of hli father dr d c- smith during tle summer left this week to take a postgraduate course as dental interne of rochester hos pital the fh highest in the grad uating class fitthe dental depart ment of torbto university were chosen for the position and he was frtunate in fteing one of those he will be away about a year the returning officer for north york mr k n robertson issued his proclamation last week requir ing the electors to nominate a repre sentative at the town halt new market on thursday oct 22nd between noon and 2 oclock if more than one candidate is nominatedthe election will take place on thursday the 29th of october from s am to g pm of which further notice will be given an organization meeting of the young people of the united church was held in the schoolroom of the church on monday evening sept14 the following officers were elected president miss morgason rec-se- cretary miss alice byrne corsecre- tary miss alice ueliman treasurer miss libbie chappell vice presi dents christian endeavor mrrobt silversides missionary miss mae mowder christian citizenship miss eva hoover literary and recrea tion miss anne lehman pianist miss middleton assistant lawrence dack after months of suffering mr john kirby who some months ago moved with his son luther from lemonville to atha found it necess ary to be removed to grace hospital toronto where he died last friday of cancer the remains were taken from toronto last sunday and brought to churchill christian ceme tery after the burial service the pastor rev e morton announced that because of the church building beingpainted inside the funeral ser vice would be on sunday sept 27th at 3 pm mr kirby leaves four sons behind all proving to be like their father in being industrious many friends extend to them much sympathy uxbride merchants have discon tinued the summer half holiday for sale cheap kitchen range peninsular fair condition apply f marshall main st stouffville wednesday afternoon col t h lennox was nominated by the con servatives of north york to con test the riding against rt hon w l mackenzie king last friday mrsas collins took quite seriously ill at her heme in the east end with a peculiar form of grippe and although she i3 still needing careful medical treatment she is recovering nicely a focal merchant who is giving credit says that the trouble with peo ple who buy on time is that they dont know when time ends and eternity begins there are still a great number of overdue subscriptions to the tribune in order to keep up the standard of the paper it is necessary that sub scribers remit for their paper look it the label on this issue and if you are in arrears why the iilmy downpour of rain which fell most of the day last sabbath noticeably affected the church at tendance at most of the stouffville churches towards evening the rain let up and the streets became quite well filled with people after being foresaken all day long the peach and cream social on the lawn at the christian church on friday afternoon last proved very successful- considering that rain fell most of the morning and it looked more or less threatening all after noon those who turned out were treated to a splendid lunch peaches with real cream cake bread and butter and coffee during the even ing the gtouffrille band played tt auditorium theatre stouffville i saturday sept 19 feature name the man starring sir hall cainets novel cometiy wandering waistlines under 14 years 15c adults 25c doors open t30 start 815 s g schmidt lost a wicker table unionvillfc and ballantrae e j cable ballantrae between reward corn cutting of one of the best crops for some years is now engag ing the time of many farmers george hearn who died in a to ronto hospital as a result of injuries received in a motor accident on yonge street and whom she toronto papers reported as hailing from stouffville was not actually a resi dent of this town the late mrltearn was a resident of whitchurch town ship living on the 5th concession just south of bethesda was 52 years of age deceased masseyharris farm implements repairs buy a new masseyharris no 5 a corn binder for this years corn crop it is greatly improve over the old corn binder also see us it you are thinking of buying an ensilage cutter we have a new box out that- is a whirlwind we also have the best engine that you can buy our new quebec sulky plow has no equal on the market every buyer of one is a satisfied customer and no one has been able to make a suggestion of an improvement on one order one early as we can sell them faster than we can o get them call and se if you have not already seen one and if youevertry one you will never part with it we have a complete line of repairs always on hand and handle shears for all makes of plows repairs strictly cash by order of masseyharris co we also have a number of second hand machines on hand including all kinds of plows binders drills engines wagons etc we are also agents and handle re pairs for john deere co canadian potato machinery co ontario wind engine and pump co and o k potato co d holden agent phone 184 stouffville melville united church sixth line of markham will celebrate its 80th anniversary on sunday october 4th to be followed on the evening of the fifth by a tea meeting rev j mcp duncan dd will be the speaker on sunday at 11 am and 730 pm and the rev j w pedley of tor onto will give a humorous lecture on monday evening the names of singers taking part and other details will be announced later on sept 2nd 1925 eva may gib- ner daughter of mr and mrs dan gibner east end was married to earl george heisey son of mr sam heisoy 6th concession by rev w w fleischer the bridesmaid was miss annie smith of stouffville and the best man was mr lome heisey atthough stouffville is not looked upon as an apple raising section there will be abundance of them here this year almost everywhere one sees props under the apple trees to help them bear their load which is growing heavier as the fruit in creases in size indications are for a bumper crop all over ontario some growers in the oshawa-belle- ville apple belt predict a half million barrels and mostly from sprayed orchards which carry th3 best fruit we are informed that mr harry perry who was recently appointed a constable to control the motor traffic and see that the law is obeyed in general here in stouffville now has the law on motor traffic down finer than a mosquittos eye lash and unless more heed is paid to the requirements of the act there is going to be a wholesale array of drivers in police court too many are driving without lights or with only qne light on at night while others are guilty of too much speed quality service stoves stoves the mccormicks of toronto junior championship baseball team of cen tral ontario were billed to meet the st andrews of oshawa who hold the championship of eastern ontario in memorial park stouffville on wednesday afternoon of this week the teams had played two games each winning one and the stouff ville game was to break the tie in the first game the mccormicks won 8 to 3 and in the second meet oshawa won 5 to 1 the winners of these teams will meet guelphln the finals with home and home games our esteemed citizen mr a d bruce of markham township met with a mishap last week resulting in the fracture of a bone in his left arm just below the wrist mr bruce was in the act of picking fruit in his orchard when the ladder on which he stood slipped precipitating him in a more or less unceremonious manner to the ground medical aid was summoned and the arm is now carried in a sprint but mr bruce will be able to carry on his clerical duties with his efficient right arm and hand although progress will be somewhat impeded to mr brue this is the most disastrous downfall of man in the garden since adam and eve made their eventful fall at the beginning of time here we are at the beginning of stove season again and we are already for it with a big stock of the famous findlays tortoise cooks in both four and six lid sizes better finished and more attractive than ever let us show you the enamelled allover style you just wash them off like a dish we have sold hundreds of these popular little cooks we know they give perfect satisfac tion if you are thinking of a furnace this winter consult us we handle only the reliable makes our lohg experience has taught us how to properly install them silvester bros on saturday mrfrank baker sold the fifty acres on the lpth conces sion at mongolia known as the d moyer farm to mr cedfic watson of goodwood mr watson who is a pedagogue of no mean ability is not foresaking his profession for the farm as he is teaching near agin- court this yearbut rather his par ents mr andsirs john watson of goodwood will move onto the newly acquired place mr baker purchased this farm only last spring from mr harman jones who in turn got it from mr moyer all within a short space of time when a car driven by stanley jones of near altona crashed into a horse drawn vehicle in charge of vincent wagg of the 9th concession in v of monkhousea tailoring shop about eightthirty on sunday evening the noise of the collision drew a crowd akin to the jam in front of a midway show as usual the horse drawn chariot came out the worse of the headon with one wheel demolished and other minor breaks but fortunately the horse did not get away the benzine buggy stood up well under the circum stances and appeared to be little the worse vincent wagg being thrown broadside into a mud hole his repair bill may consist of a new suit of clothes the general opinion places the cause of the accident fb the failure of the drivers to see each other soon enough although the street lights were good at this point each driver is reported to have had a lady friend along so the supposition love is blind is put down as the real cause of tho mix- up eglinton united church of tor onto lovely with gladiolus and palms was the scene of a pretty wedding when hilda bessie daugh ter of mr and mrs jas simonds was united in marriage to mrwalter stanton muston second son of mrs muston and the late mr walter muston of stouffville the rev mr caswell performed the ceremonyand miss wlnnifred cozens played the wedding march the bride who was given away by her father wore a gown of white canton crepe trim med with guipure ilace her embroid ered french veil was caught with orange blossoms and her shower bouquet was of butterfly roses and lily of the valley miss gladys whit- more was bridesmaid in a frock of shrimp georgette with black picture hat and bouquet of pernet roses and babys breath the grooms brother mr james muston was best man and the ushers were dr chwarrl- ner and mr jack currie during the signing of the registermlss ruby talt sang for thee alone a re ception was held after the ceremony at the home of the brides parents the brides mother wore a sand and blue costume with blue velvet hat and corsage bouquet mrs muston mother of the groom was in black brocaded crepe and corsage bouquet later the newly wedded couple left for a honeymoon by motor the gift of the greom was a platinum fox fur mr and mrs muston will reside at 138 brookdale ave toronto ringwood corn cutting has commenced here a great number of our citizens attended the exhibition mrs j m grove was a toronto visitor last week miss ada barkey is spending a few days at seneca bakers bakerhlll mrs rbruels is homoafter spend ing somo time in toronto mrs geo fodder is visiting at david hoovers peaches corners mr fred gould of detroit spent a few days at his homo hero recently the alsike market is open bring in your samples or let us know when you have threshed we mil try and give you a bid that will enable us to do business jyith you bags supplied a car of mill screenings to arrive this week at a big reduction 26 per ton we are m the market for new or old wheat we have finished overhauling our elevator you will receive the best service possible feeds of all kind on hand aiso threshing and hard coal 98 lbs quaker flour 500 i 24 lbs pastry flour for 90c stiver bros phone 4501 the superior store grocery specials watch our store each week for genuine bargains in gro- ceries below is just a few of many bargains you will find instant postum small 27c large 47c sugar crisp toasted cornflakes lie post bran flakes 2 for 25c ginger snaps 2 lbs for 25c crispo fig bar biscuit per lb 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 t 40 inch factory cotton 30c 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 175 j l little stouffville ontario this summers cream shipping 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 j 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 sold what then the vast majority of farm auction sales are conducted on a credit basis but if tho sale is to be counted a success a trained banking expert must pass judgment upon the sound ness of all settlements consult the manager of tho standard bank the standard bank op canada stouffville branch a c burkholdr manager subbranch at goodwood

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