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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 16, 1926, p. 7

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stouffville september 16th 1926 ilocal happenings thanksgiving public holiday day i3 the next the height to which gladioli can be grown is evidenced on the lawn at the brierbush where several spe- imens of the variety can be seen almost 6 ft tall stouffville is a busy centre espe cially on saturday nights at that particular time a man can maintain his rights the same as any other time if he doesnt care what happens to his fenders dont forget to set aside friday evening sept 17th for mr moore3 lecture to the members and friends of the horticultural society it will be lllustrrated and instructive dont miss it make it a house ratcliffs hall at 8 pm do your children cherish the idea that they can become stars by stay ing out half the night the insurance agent is the best friend you have say3 harry klinck yes after you are dead miss m l clark ma returned last week to resume her duties as head of the department of mathe matics of the collegiate institute at collingwood with the thermometer only three above freezing point early monday morning and with white frost on the ground the past week in the early hours lljeels as though the fall season has arrived in earnest the 7th anniversary of the inau guration of the dominion stores and the secondjannlversary of the stouff- ville branch is now being celebrated and to mark the occasion stupend ous bargains in groceries are the order of the day you are invited to look over the page adv in this issue when thabargalns there ffer- ed will prompt you to act we hope to make many new customers the next few days and to save our pre sent customers many dollars also mrand mrs harvey lawson with their family dorothy and george left this week for their new home in toronto they will reside on atlas avenue north of st clair avenue i in the oakwood district their de parture as stated berore is felt with general regrets by the raiany friends here who wish them every happi ness in their new home their form- er home on church street has been sold to mr thos dales formerly of uxbridge who intends to sell or rent the property one of the finest in town a splendid opportunity to pro cure good manufacturers agencies which we have handled for 10 years keep in mind that we have mention- i for fall and winter are pianos we had our first snow storm last year on the 9th of october three weeks from now wnen the ground was wellcovered with the white coating for a time mrs myrtle beebe monks will re open her class in piano and theory saturday sept 25 on account of so many new applications mrs monks may have to give part of fri day as well as saturday to her pupils a number of friend3 were present at the anglican church here last sunday when three grandchildren of mr and mrs leadbetter of mark- ham were christened the little son and daughter of mr and mrs pitt of saulj ste marie and mr and mrs woodcocks baby of stouffville were the babies christened rev mr irobbins of markham officiated the stouffville creamery co has again come to the front in the mat ter of good butter making by being a third prize winner at the cana dian national exhibition last week since their notable wfn at the ottawa fair this summer the local company were encouraged to enter the contest at the greatest of all the world showslajitt the high excel lency of their product again brought them out in the list of winners con gratulations od only a few of the reductions that are marked in plain figures on our shelves wedeliver town orders t boadway manager stouffville notice library closed for cleaning tues day sept 21st to friday sept 24 both inclusive radios and beatty stable equip ment in spring and summer are lightning rods and life insurance there are a number of people ready o buy now ill health reason for selling geo e baker rupture expert here do you suffer from rupture if so your big opportunity has now ar- rived mr reavely the noted rupture exipert will be at the mansion house for one day only thursday sept 23rd 1926 and will be pleased to give free ex amination to any sufferer and to demonstrate his famous appliance this appliance will contract the opening in 10 to 15 days and will cure cases in from three to six months this appliance is positive ly demonstrated to you right on your own person without any charge you do not spend a penny unless you are fully satisfied that it is the right appliance for you a consulta tion with mr reavely will cost you a great many of last years con tinuation school pupils are going to other schools this term in order to receive the added advantages of high schools over continuation schools or as in some oases college courses are being taken tom barnes left on wednesday to enter st andrews college yonge street also lawrence dack who attended our school last year and lived here with rev r young will be a stu dent at st andrews this term annie barnes will attend the on tario ladies college at whitby earl grubin is entering the college of optometry toronto while the following among others are at tending markham high school nona warren evelyn reesor winston booth winston stonehouse enna heise will go to toronto to attend the oakwood collegiate the sub jects she obtained tiere last year were incorrectly reported last week nothing dont let this opportunity and we the proper report here get away from you remenrber the history 3rd geometry 3rd botany c date thursday sept 23rd zoology c latin a 2nd latin camp c a meeting of the north york branch of the ontario plowmens association will be held in the municipal building stouffville on saturday evening sept 18th at 8 pm business of importance will be dealt with all directors and any others interested please attend j w reesor secretary d j tran president auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday sept 17th and 18th the fighting peacemaker stiitrinjr jack hoxle- uustcr brown comedy be good nursery troubles edna mariam quality service admission adults 25c children 15c 8 a schmidt prop the ufwo will meet on tues day sept 21st at 230 pm at the home of mrs harvey mpyer mark ham township a large attendance requested the townline from the 9th conces sion at the suburbs of stouffville to ringwood will be closed this week to through trc until the contrac tors complete the new road being built along this mile and a quarter the work ha3 been graded so as to delay this detour until after the ex hibition traffic was over general delight is being expressed over the fact that a new road is being built in this area where there is a good deal of worn out road surface the summer holiday season at the eaton shadow lake caimp here is over during the season just closed it is estimated that some 700 girls enjoyed their vacation at this popu lar resort which ntimber is increas ing every year we understand that winter sports will be more popular this coming winter and week end parties will jbjer the order of the day throughout the cold weather pariod the pickling season is here after the holiday season comes the busy time with pre serving and pickling we have all the necessary in gredients so that your company will say this winter what delicious pickles they have a wonderful flavor we sell the best grade of cider and white wine vine- gar they give the wonderful flavor mixed biscuits per lb 25c wonderful soap per bar 7c other kinds soap 4 for 25c jelly powder on display 3 for 25c fruit sugar per lb 10c manilla in dainty glass jugs on display 7 30c easifirst shortening 1 lb prints 20c- w a stonehouse prompt delivery phone 1602 an erroneous report was sent to one of the daily papers concerning the tournament held here on sept 1st at the bowling green scotch doubles were being played and the first prize was won by mr and mrs blake sanders who were presented with handsome cut glass irwin gray and mrs bert smith won the seeret prize presented by mr ben doten for the team winning the highest points in one game two other prizes presented both went to richmond hill owing to the killing of several british officers in china a chaotic condition more or less serious has arisen in that country and because of the situation miss anne lehman who was scheduled to leave for china with some twenty others on thursday last under auspices of the missionary boarj of the jaited church of canada is still at home here the date of sailing from van couver is now indefinite and will depend entirely upon the outcome jbf the uprising in china on the eve of their departure for toronto mr and mrs harvey law- son and their family were entertain ed at the homeot mr and mrs alt collins on monday evening and were completely taken by surprise when during the visit a large repre sentation of the christian church people walked in and turned the hour into a real congregational affair during the evening revmr morton pastor of the church as sumed the role of spokeman and in a fitting address communicated to the lawsons the general regret among the church people at their departure from stouffville and mrs lawson was presented with a piece of handsome china gladys dough erty making the presentation mrs lawsons forebears were among the pioneer members ot this congrega tion and were instrumental in es tablishing the present church in stouffville some 25 years agofwhen the present edifice was taken over from the congregationalists delays are costly you can save money by stocking your coal now we have that homestead fly salt in stock fulopep feeds schumacher feeds bran shorts and quaker flour stiver bros flour feed and seed merchants phone 4501 ringwood mrs reld and daughter mary of toronto were visiting mr and mrs alex mitchell here last week mrs reids husband was a former pres byterian minister in stouffville sibliey xeaii a correction to editor of tribune sir please allow me space enough in your next issue to give the most absolute and unqualified denial to the statement being circulated in stouffville and vicinity that i stated in a speech on thursday last that the conservatives stunk what i did say was that mr meighen had called the robb budget malo dorous on account of the reductions in it and that i hoped the next bud get would be positively putrid with further and larger reductions and that the stink would reach to the very heavens a j ward the brierbush bloomington too late for last week mrs wm fockler spent several days in toronto mr and mrs henry smith spent supday in toronto mr and mrs russei hill ot peter- boro were home over sunday mrs a wagg and daughter of toronto spent a few days at her mothers mrs pattersons mr and mrs frank mertens and family of weston were at mr robt burnetts on monday there was a largo attendance at the ladies- aid of the christian church which was held at the home ot mrs patterson on thursday af ternoons those who attended the exhibi tion from here this week were e a storry ahd family mrs o r- tranmer misses atta and aletta flockler mr and mrs a storry and george fockler at the home of the brides aunt mrs neal albert st stouffville by rev h s warren annie mable neal of bowmanville to kerby mld- dleton sibley of lemonville son of mr and mrs j sibley donates chalienge cup wen sinclair kc of oshawa has donated a challenge cup to be competed for among the teams in the south ontario football association this cup series will be played oft each year after the regular league is over the proceeds of these games will go into a fund for injured play ers during the season some of tho players have had the misfortune to meet with accidents and in the past the clubs have stood the expense of their players and in many cases the clubs did not have the finances to clear themselves it is vrifii the ob ject of raising a fund to cover the expenses of injured players that mr sinclair has donated this challenge cup the first round for this cup- was played last week lemonville kodak as you go out of the pocket into posi tion release the shutter and the picture is yours thats the kodak way let us be your photographic service station kodaks 6o up kodak film eastman accessories our developing an j printing is of the superior sort 250 to 1500 ear auto tires while eggs were slightly advanced in price to 35 and 37c per dozen on the stouffville market last thursday and butter holding firm at 33 to 35c pound there was a real bargain in vegetables- nice bantam corn sold front the wagon at 2 dozen fori 25c tomatoes 20c basket and nice ghekons only 25c for a six quart basket cabbage 5c head and cauliflower 10c spring in our nulic sch001 for anothe chickens brought the farmer 32c wedding bells are ringing walter brown has installed a radio mr and mrs spence of toronto have been visiting at airs mcooks w hutchinson spent a few days in toronto miss margaret thompson of liarrlston has returned as teacher pound and old hens 23c a few baskets of duck eggs realized 40c dozen the worlds largest selling tire why simply because they de liver the most satisfaction an other recent drop in price now makes tires very cheap goodyears are no higher in price than other standard makes but quality considered makes them your best buy seven styles of 30x3 to choose from let us fit you out i on monday evening the young people of the united church assem bled at the parsonage to honor their gifts and best wishes on miss mabel neal whose marriage took paco on wednesday the bride- elect was tjw recipient of many very pretty and useful articles for several years miss neal has been actively inter ested in various young peoples organizations the gathering of th evening was u fitting expression of eteem a pleasant tme was spent ifir- whnh refreshments wir served trm welcome herb coppin is driving a new car fred harwood ot toronto has returned after spending a few days with h burkholder owing to the wet weather har vest has been somewhat slow and some grain still remains in the fields does god head today those who do not or will not at tend services now being held in silvester bros on tuesday evening sept 7th richmond hill lost one of its most highly esteemed residents in the person of mrs ed barker mother of mr morley barker of stouffville by her gentleness of manner sweet ness of disposition and beautiful christian living mrs barker had en deared herself to a largo circle of friends interment took place on thursday to thornfiill cemetery and was attended by a host of frionds the following ministers took part in the service revs dr booth h e toye h s warren n wollwood and a a wall tho sympathy of stouffville friends is extended to mr stouffville are invited to take their bibles and read following passages bearing on this subject deut chapter 28 verses 2035 also 58- gl exid 15 2g luke 10 119 mark 16 1520 john 14 1113 acts 8 512 1 cor 10 511 1 cor 11 3032 jas 5 1410 job 2 7 prov 3 18 prov 4 2023 ps 34 1116 ps 91 911 i morloy barker a stouffvimvk bargain eight roomed house solid brisk good cellar town water furnace splendid lawn and good shade trees perennial flowers and shrubs oar- den with apples plums pears cher ries small fults one of tho warm est houses in stouftvlllc we are moving to toronto and are offering this house at 4500 ror a quick lo really worth 1000 more must be seen to be appreciated coo e baker stouffville goodwood mrs rehecea claughton of stouff ville spent the week end with mr and mrs wm sellers mr and mrs a j beatty and daughter joyce mrchas ward and miss gladys oke of cannington at wm sellers on sunday miss emma bugg of buffalo guest at t j fasketts mrs s ottowell has gone to parry sound on receiving word that her daughter mrs j g holman is very ill mr and mrs grater and daughter of granby que visited their daugh ter mrs wilmot storry last week w b legate wife and two sons ot chatham visited rev t legate the annual school fair is to be held in- the goodwood community park grounds this year this fair was formerly held on the school grounds everything is expected to be in readiness for the event which is the attraction of the season mr kidd and miss milligan our teach ers are expecting first prize this year again as goodwood school have not failed to take the first prize since the fair started here auto thieves visited our commun ity sunday night last and when one of our citizens attending a patient over on the second and left his car alone the thieves got busy and started off with the ous they aban doned it near the road gate when doc came out to go home he dis covered his car was gone so he and his sweetheart had a long hunt be fore the benzine buggy was located doc was delighted to find no dam- age done he motored home happy i but very nervous i n ere an jtne ere it is anticipated that the wool clip in southern albert will reach the- 2000000 pound mark this year of this a million and a quarter pounds will be handled through the cana dian cooperative wool growers association the fleeces this year are stated to be unusually large canada in proportion to popula tion has more golf courses than the united states with its 464 courses there is no need for the summer tourists to miss their game ontario leads with 160 quebec 70 alberta 60 saskatchewan 53 manitoba 51 british columbia 39 nova scotia 17 new brunswickll prince ed ward island 3 the recent appointment of the rt hon reginald mckenna former chancellor of the exchequer of the british government and e r pea cock a director of tho famous bank of baring brothers to the director ate of the canadian pacific rail way has caused very favorable comment in canadian and english financial circles the annual acrosscanada educa tional tour carried out under th auspices of the canadian pacific railway terminated recently at to ronto and professor sinclair laird dean of macdonald college who was in charge of the party of over 100 teachers students and professional men stated that their entire trip had been an unaunmtvui success lime and plaster we have a large stock of hydrated lime hard wall plaster plaster of paris gyproc products lumber and shingles stouffville planing mill stouffer schell phone 194 stouffville altona cider mill the undersigned is prepared to receive applications for appointments of dates for making apple butter jelly or syrup new equipment has been installed ix produce an article on a scientific and sanitary basis apples need not be pared or cored but cleansound fruit is desir able one bag of- sweet filling to eight bags of cider apples preferred for further particulars write or phone peter nighswander prop stouffville r r 3 phone 9021

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