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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1925, p. 5

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stouffville september 24 1925 local happemngs i a pioneer is defined as one who can remember when the sunday was a day ot peace rest and quietness the open season is now on for wild ducks lost between markham and ux bridge grey felt hat finder kindly leave at tribune office light frosts occurred nights the past week several next big oct 123 event markham fair racing las two days j a paxton who had spent summer at musselmans lake moved to claremont the has the first meeting for the coming winter of the v a of christ church anglican will be held today thursday at mrs f v silves ter keep in mind the regular meeting of the horticultural society on thursday evening sept 24th im portant business all outstanding accounts should be sent to the secretary at once arrangements have been made with the stouffville womens instit ute to have this well known organ ization provide the meals for the north york plowing match on oct 27th this will ensure firstclass service look read save money avoid danger lessen care and labor by purchasing nursery stock wind shield wipers stopbjilovers etc from c raymer stouffviie 31 remember the sale of work which the mary haig mission band are holding in porters iceeream parlor this thursday afternoon after noon tea served from i oclock the womens institute wish to thank the members of the horticul tural society for flowers donated towards their collection which they sent to christie street hospital the institute also sent a barrel and a box of fruit to christie street this week the children of christ church anglican sunday senool held a picnic in the park on saturday al though the day was somewhat cold there was a goodly attendance and the children enjoyed themselves at ball racing swings etc for which prizes were given hot tea and bountiful repast was provided one of the young men ot tow was summoned to appeal bef magistrate brunton last wets i charged with riding a bicycle or tre sidewalk and using his jaw bone in an offensive way when repriman ded a town bylaw forbids riding on the sidewalks and others should take warning unless they alsoyish to contribute a ten spo to the chequer mr w b sanders and his son councillor harry w sanders sailed from montreal at day break on sat urday morning aboard the big cunard liner antonla bound for southampton england our towns men will visit relatives in old devon- s hire and other parts of the british isles spending three or more months abroad the folks at home will wish them bon voyage and a happy holiday lieut governor coekshutt will open the markham fair on friday after noon oct 2nd at 130 pm rev xv w fleischer will conduct the anniversary- services in the claremont baptist church next sun day altditoriusr theatre stouffville i saturday sept 26 feature his hour elinor glyns story advertisers please have change of copy in tribune office on tuesday other contributors to these columns should not wait until wednesday to furnish news if it is possible to get in earlier the holding and first aid commencing on oct 5th the charges are 25cfor mem bers of the w l and 50c for non- members those wishing to join this class are requested to send their names to the president or secretary mrs geo lee or mrs davey good comedy under 14 years 15c adults 25c doors open 730 start 15 s g schmidt roseville harvest home wednesday october 7th 1925 womens institute intend j supper from 5 30 p m concert 730 a class in rome nursing i pm uxbridge and local talent orchestra and quartette recitations mr a m macphait and roswell dobson etc admission 25e chil dren 15c proceeds naif in aid of bible society half in aid of the mis sions chairman reeve cassie of uxbridge township phone 167 a former resident of stouffville remembered by our oldest people passed away in toronro last week in the person of mrs j f glennie deceased was s3 years of age and when heve lived on church street of late years she resided with her daughter mrs stronach miss glen nie was born in scotland and was a member of college street presby terian church in connection with the united church of canada melville church united will hold their soth church anniversary on sunday and monday oct 4th and 5th sunday services at 11 am and 730 pm with rev j m duncan dd of toronto as special speaker miss helen gould of uxbridge solo ist on monday evening rev j w pedley of toronto wifl deliver his popular lecture the humorous side of a ministers life melody concert co ot uxbridge will supply other entertainment see bills for particulars tires tires a fresh shipment of good heavy cord seconds just arrived and while they last- will be sold at 800 this represents the maximum of tire value at the present time also a small quantity of 30x3 guaranteed tubes at 150 batteries batteries by a fortunate purchase from a large manufacturer who was overstocked we are in a position to offer exceptional value in a heavy 11 plate 6 volt battery these are guar anteed for one year and the price is 1500 other bat teries from 1200 up also a complete line of both wet and dry kadio batteries at the close of the service of the missionary society of the christian church at the home of mrs law- son church street last friday night her daughter dorothy la wson who went to normal this week was given a great surprise when she listened to an address read by miss gladys dougherty after which there were given to dorothy a club bag a bos- ton bag and a hand bag all to help j carry her burdens while absent from us miss lawsou has always been a great helper in church work she has best wishes from her host of friends the annual conference of the mennonite brethren in christ con vened last week at vineland ont many have said it was the best they ever attended not many changes wwere made by the stationing com mittee and kevsbricker and goudio were reelected as presiding elders a most generous otter made by mr j b shantz of kitchener out was read and accepted he offers to purchase a campground just out side the kitchener city limits and one at stayner out for the church on very easy terms there will be two camp meetings held next summer one on each of the above mentioned camp grounds on the following dates stayner june 30thjuly 7th kitchener july 1421 a good deal of time was taken in planing for some real definite church extension work next annual conference will be held at stouffville tractor oil by a new contract with the british american oil co we are quoting attractive prices ontractor oil this is very high grade and we would be pleased to give prices for your requirements phone 167 in our report of the automobile accident in front of moukhouses tailoring shop on sept 20th we didnt attach the blame to any par ticular party for the collision mti vincent wagg who drove the horse and buggy which collided with- the car wishes it understood that he was not in any way in the wrong he states that he saw the car and while it came along very slowly straight for his horse he fully expected the driver would turn to the side which he failed to do mr wagg has been reimbursed for the damage caused to his buggy and harness stoves stoves 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- tibn if you are thinking of a furnace this winter consult us we handle only the reliable makes our long experience has taught us how to properly install them silvester bros judging from the prices received at the auction sale of the goods and chattels of the late wm pearson sold on the farm near goodwood last week prices for farm imple ments and stock will range high this fall although this was a very small sale the total receipts amoun ted to 1700 there were three small parcels of land offered and dis posed of on the spot miss martha pearson bought the 12 acres at lot 7 con 4 for 425 edgar stark bought 5 acres at lot 9 con 3 for 95 and arthur pearson bought the 25 acres at lot 7 con 3 for 500 all in uxbridge township there were no buildings on these proper ties and only one piece of land looked capable of raising a crop that being the second parcel sold f w silversides welded the hammer the weather man was smilin kindly for the second annual rural school fair at stouffville on tues day of this week and this made manager r j rogers and his staff from newmarket smite too as well as the hundreds of children al though a record fair was held here last year the exhibits were well up to the high mark set on that occa sion and the quality in the opinion of the judges is the best they had seen at any of the york county fairs this season the display of vegetables flowers etc were shown in the curling rink while the other attractions were put on in the park the ilve stock could still be improved in the number of contestants but there was some im provement shown over last year the fact that pupils names were on their entry cards was the sub ject of much comment but the judges being entire strangers in the section names meant nothing to them those who did the judging were messrs rogers mccharles french and mrs shorey all of newmarket and mr fenley ofpeei county bert silverthorn and norman reesor of ss no 2z won the stock judging competition and thereby a two day free trip to the royal win ter fair in the junior public speak ing contest lueila gayman won first and jack barkey second in the senior contest eric collard won first margaret grove second and walter cowie third complete list of prize winners in our next issue was bloomington miss ernia hiu of toronto home last week mr and mrs smith spent sunday with their son at hartman miss elsie lemon of todmorden spent the week end at home mr and mrs jarvis storry spent several days in toronto last week miss english and friend of tor onto spent a week with her mother miss marion hood of unionville spent the week end with miss ruth storry milk prices dropped on and after friday spl 25 wo will sell lallk atsc per pit nt tlntws for sli0 goodwood mrs harding and miss e bugg of buffalo werei visiting mr and mrs t j fosket i miss annie woodlandhas left for north bay where she- is taking a course in normal school mr and- mrs robt tindall and family and mr and mrs jos mld- dleton spent the week end with friends in oriilia the goodwood united church will hold their annual sunday school rally on sunday next rev e a lunau of thornton a former pastor will have charge 23 pi ii maple leaf gilroy dairy stuuffvillc ballantrae the members and adherents of the ballantrae methodist church hope to have their harvest homo day on sunday sept 27th the church will for this occasion be nicely decorated and to glvo brightness to the day a special choir from toronto is ex pected also special speakers from toronto will preach and take charge of the whole service those that have heard this cnotr and these speakers will know that we are right when we expect a day of spiritual uplift in order to glvo peonje from surrounding- churches an opportun ity to attend and yet not to inter fere with their own services there will be only one service on the sun day mentioned and that will be tit 1030 in tle morning all are kindly invited and to come early roadways drug store stouffville quality service the alsike market isopen 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 26 per ton we are in 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 also threshing and hard coal 98 lbs quaker flour 500 24 lbs pastry flour for 90c stiver bros phone 4501 the superior store watch our store each week for genuine bargains in gro ceries below is just a few of many bargains you will find crisco 1 lb tins 27c thompsons seedless raisins 2 lbs 22c griffins selected raisins 2 pkgs 25c handy ammonia 2 pkgs v 15c economv tea 1 lb pk 55c v bulk rolled oats 5 lbs for 24c heavy zinc rings per doz 19c aw scott phone us your order no 909 we deliver the goods fall goods we carry a nice line of mens heavy wool pants specially for fall wear see them factory cotton extra heavy 41 wide to clear at yard 30c the doctor this famous shoe is again in stock antiseptic perpira- tion this shoe for men sold two years ago still in use in stouffville stouffville j l little ontario this summers cream shipping and what our creamsmppersenjoyed the highest market price correct test and weight cans supplied to therii bringing in their cream when con venieht 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 tho farm equip ment has been sold what then tho vast majority of farm auction sales are conducted on a credit basis but if the sale is to be counted a success a trained banking expert must pass judgment uponthe sound ness of all settlements consult the manager- of tho standard bank the standard bank op cajvlajoa stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch at goodwood

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