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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 4, 1926, p. 5

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stouffville november th 1926 ilocalhappenin next monday is thanksgiving day and a public holiday the only way anyone can arouse interest in the english channel now is to walk across it the weather this fall on the whole fa in keeping with the ferguson liquor policy wet wet wet veterans honor your fallen com rades sunday nov 7th parade j30 pm fall in at mansion house 8touffville veterans shun church parade sunday nov 7th fall in at mau- lon house stouffville 230 pm tfharp please attend mr stanley martin son of jos martin of whitchurch has taken a position in the the studo- fcaker works atjjetroit and has 2 given up banking town council friday evening choice picnic sams 23c pound p boadway dominion stores markham hockey clubpropose to enter a team in hetha inter mediate series thiyeason on 6ale until next s of this paper choice picnic hams at 23c pound dominion stores limited p boadway a c kennedy chiropractor will be absent from his office- two weeks from wednesday nov 3rd to nov 17th to new subscribers to thetribune we are giving the balance of this year free start now and get the most next sunday and monday there will be an important bible confer ence at the brethren in christ church gormley the new road from stouffvllle to ringwood ss now completed and the detour is oft the a e jupp con struction co appear to have a first class job e h hoovers public auction sale is to be held on wednesday next monday nov 8th at the audi- wee at the farm lot 25 con 9 torium theatre the big feature mr hoover has a big comedy the cohens and the kelly stock of choice animals to sell the screen version of abies irish rose and under desert skies dawson davis has moved from mrsn e smiths house next the tribune office to the apartment over silvester bros hardware store robt woodcock will occupy the smith property an equity of 7700 in a farm in whitchurch comprises the estate of thomas hutchinson retired farmer who died august 7th last he be- queathed a life interest to his widow on whose death martin j hutchin son a son inherits about thirty young people from stouffville enjoyed a weaner roast at shadow lake on monday even ing of this week in devouring several yards of weaners some in teresting records were established out these are held in close secret the junior womens institute will hold their monthly meeting on thursday nov 11th at 230 pm at the home of miss jean stouffer the topic for the day will be the girl and her character the roll call to be answered by my favorite heroine in history or fiction a merry halloween dinner party was given at the blue bird inn on saturday night the rooms and tables were prettily decorated with pumpkin lanterns and other sym bols of halloween among the number of guests present were twenty who motored out from tor onto despite the fact that farmers are away behind with their fall work there was a tremendous crowd at the public auction sale of farm stock and implements on the farm of mr truman holden south of townlast thursday the total sale was well up to mr holdens expectatiorisand totalled 3400 cows sold well and in fact all the stock and implements brought good average prices mr holdem has leased his farm to mr douglas booth and expects to move into stouffville shortly he has been looking over several properties witjh a view to purchasing a new home v men have been engaged recently in repairing the tower of the mel ville united church decayed brick have been renewed and the painter is still to add some improvement the tower is 93 feet high and has been standing almost half a century recently fred pugh shipped a choice barrel of spy apples to his brother sid at edmonton alta which were duly and thankfully re ceived per canadian national ex press when the bill for carrying them was presented the payee must have thought it was a report on the canadian national deficit or earn ings for the past six months for the amount demanded was 12 as the apples cost 6 from the farmer who grew them the western consignee of this luscious fruit will be in a state of luxury so long as they last mens tleavy whipcord knickers pair 450 boys fox serge knickers pair 180 and 200 mens extra heavy wool sox pair 75c quality cottonade yard 50 and 55c we handle the ibex and kingcott flannelette sheets 3 lbs spanish onions for 25c 4 lbs sweet potatoes for 25c 3 packages quaker corn flakes this week 25c 9 oz vanilla fancy container 25c 4 bars soap 25c the clock contest closes thursday night send your estimates in by that time prize winners will be announ ced as soon as possible kemember our profit sharing plan and discount it means something in your savings our extra special f or this thursday and friday is a line of flannelettes at 18c per yard w a stonehouse prompt delivery phone 1602 cauliflower is bringing a good price to the grower this fall selling at 150 to 200 a dozen cabbage is bringing 14 a ton special thanksgiving comedy at the auditorium on monday night next the cohens and the kelys you will enjoy this holiday special regular prices the warveterans will hold their services next sunday in the audi torium at 3 oclock pm the rev mr robin3 of the anglican church will preach the sermon mr harold sanders is opening his law office over silvester bros hard ware store his announcement being found among the professional advs in this issue the salvation army silver band wihbe in stouffville from seven un til eight oclock next saturday even ing they will render a musical program on main street snow flurries with the accom panying slush has made- the side roads very soft and teaming is not likely to be good again until after freezeup the three musketeers featuring douglas fairbank is the picture chosen to be shown under auspices of the wa of the anglican church on nov 18th reserve saturday nov 27th for the bazaar and sale of homemade cooking to be given in porters par lors yy the girls band of willing helpers of the presbyterian church work on the xetw skating and hockey arena at memorial park is progressing alfhoughit has been retarded on account ofso much wet weather trenchingfor the founda tion is finishedand the wall is now going in the auction sale at w e mc- brides farm ili pickering township on wednesday of last week realized 2000 cows averaged 70 a head and mr mcbride had a splendid offering of farm stock and imple ments for a place of 50 acres auditorr7m theatre stootfvelle friday antf saturday november 5th and 6th reginald denny in where was i going good wanda wiley monjmy night thanks giving nov 8ih the cohens and the kellys admission admission 25c children 15c s o sclunmt rrop saturday the 6th fa poppy day help the disabled soldier cn friday afternoon not 12th tho ladles at the stouffville christian ohurcb will hold a sale of home made cooking and candy in porters ice cream parrors from 230 oclock the ladies of the church will be de lighted to greet one and all on the above date 37 master jack barkey thinks that a soft muddy rpad may be a blessing in disguise while riding with some friends in town last week be fell out of the wagon and a wheel ran over him had the ground been hard results might have been more seri ous but as it is he only complains of a very sore head mr i a parkinson who lives on the john bray property in the east end ihas returned to toronto to look after his former livery and cartage business on pape avenue hig suc cessor having fallen ill as a re sult mrs parkinson will algo go to toronto tor the winter and they are offering their residence for rent here every person interested in clean winter sports especially hockey and bkatlng is urged to attend the pub lic meeting in the municipal hall this friday evening at 8 oclock plans will be laid for carrying on a hockey season in the new arena now under construction and other matters as well boys from the country should be on hand friday night as well as the townspeople the choir of the united church stouffville will render a concert in the church on friday evening nov 5th at 8 pm the program consists of anthems quartette womens dou ble and mixed double selections quartette and violins solo with flute algo orchestral music at intermis sion an illustrated story will be told entitled ulysses admission adults 25c children 10c come and spend an enjoyable and profitable evening market prices were unchanged on the stouffville market last thurs day eggs were not very plentiful although the price is 50c a dozen hen fruit is not so expensive a breakfast food even at this price for when you come to think of it the hen is the only institution that delivers a breakfast food in a na tural sanitary wrapper such a monopoly is worth something this thursdays market is the thanks giving market ethyl gasoline the markham second baptist church sixth line decided at a meeting heid after church on sun- dayevening to invite rev c j loney to lead them in special- evan gelistic services beginning some- tme about the end of this month or the beginning of december mr loney is- a former pastor of the stouffville baptist church and is at present serving the stanley avenue baptist church hamilton in whioh the convention of ontario and que bec was held a year ago while hunting rabbits along tho black river about fifteen miles north of stouffville ira grove and fred ranw- local sportsmen shot a lynx last saturday and brought it home the animal hung in but tons hirdwae window where many people viewed it as the lynx is a species of the cat family it resem bled a wild cat excepting that it has a bobbed tail when the men came across the prey which had been startled by their dog from whioh the lynx was trying to get away both of them emptied their rifles andto make sure life was extinct a third shot was fired all three were effective the animal was a female weighing about 25 pounds they are wily tree climbers and with their hoplike paws are capable of putting up a big fight if once corn ered fill up at our pump with this wonderful new gas it is knockless easy starting less carbon greater power and milage ask those who use it how they like it then try it out yourself and get real motoring satisfaction free air our air pump is again in operation with an uptodate curb service dont be afraid to help yourself goodyear tires and tubes the worlds larest seller because they have proved the best buy silvester bros mrs j r hoover of the 8th con cession of pickering is a new con vert to the small adv column in the tribune although mr and mrs hoover live a retired life after mpre than half a century of hard work on the land they raise a number of spring chickens each year arid a small adv brought more than half a dozen buyers but the first one had bought up all the available birds enquiries came from as far as agin- court in all their farm experience mrs hoover said this was the first time they ever tried to dispose of anything through advertising and she is more than delighted with the outcome the sittings of the revising offi cers for the purpose of hearing ap peals or complaints with regard to tho voters list of stouffville and whitchurch tp to be used in the election on dec 1st next will be held on the same day wednesday nov 10 for stouffville hig honor judge oconnell will hold this court in the clerks office at 1030 a m while his honor judge widdlfleld will be at the township hall van- dorf at 1030 tne last day for fil ing complaints in stouffville is nov sth and in whitchurch on nov 6th markham township sittings will be held this friday at 1030 in union- vllle on thursday of last week messrs wm armstrong jack rae charlie nendick o stouffville and w mc- guire of pickering motored into town completing 1600 mile jour ney from brandon man which occupied seven days the quartette travelled in mr armstrongs ford sedan which nevergave a moments trouble on the journey and the tires came through with pure manitoba air in them f in fact mr armstrong motored weafthree months ago arid iriade the return journey without having a punowire the party crossed into the states coming home at st john from whence they jour neyed to devils lake grand forks duluth superior returning to- cana dian soil at the soo they spent a night in sudbury and another in north bay an interesting fact which the driver vouched for is that the worst piece of road encountered on the whole journey wasthe two miles between lincolnvllle and stouffvllle several real estate transactions took place in town last week while others are still pending mr ab brown whose nationality is more akin to the jew than to the irish man purcbased the a s leanoy house next door to the public library and recently vacated by the leaneys who moved liito thelrhew bungalo this fall mr leariey had sold the property to gordon ferrler who has disposed of it to mr brown for 2500 mrs nelson e smith has sold her house ono door west of shaws store to mr harry lead- better the west side of the pro perty which is occupied by the tri bune has been taken over by tho newspaper wo understand that mr brown will put a store window fn tho leancy place when he will open a business placo there quality mothers in service gingham bread flour get a good piece of gingham with every bag of bread flour try this old flour in a new bag the- same good old flour called quaker flour good for every purpose stiver bros flour feed and ueed merchants phone vm bviacdowalls special showing qf fall millinery thursday friday and saturday dainty handkerchiefs for every occasion hose kiddies silk and wool 39c a pair see our moderately priced hats before deciding x also our kiddies dept complete line of stamped goods for christmas hose ladies pure sik 69c a pair main st monarch wools all shades phone 4303 i you will find a large assortment of necessities and delicacies on our shelves to help you in preparing the thanksgiving dinner come and inspect our stock at your leisure the manager will be pleased to assist you in your selections in addition to this you will be mak ing huge savings in your purchases 3 lb glass jar new pack raspberry strawberry black currant or rd piked clary jams49 3 mayfield brand bacon from selected rjrvc ontario hogs j ft alwaya uniform a breakfast treat reg45c lb quick quaker aats china 39 mixed nuts 25 fllbrt almond walnut braxit lb puffed wheats domino brand catsup 19 teas famous for strength nd quality bickii 79f dobum 69f dsl bulk 59f cranberries aylraer brand beans with pork no sat 3f tins- 25c test peas 19 wee richmello blond 1 ibtin 65c vl lb tin 35c s 47 select 57j peel 27c currants 2ib227c fiffisi dates 2 b2u 15 msnnmaid raisins 7 valencia raisins 15c lb i assorted 3ikbox99 chocolates i n b 29c assorted jelly beansl gum drops j butterscotch 19db these prices in effect for one week from date of this paper isoc paut boadway manager masseyharris and ford agency now is the time to see us about a fordson tractor and all kinds of tractor machines if you aro intending buying a quebecsulky plow order now as we expect to run short on these plows and only those who order early will be able to get one we have a number of second hand machines arid cars on hand which we will sell very reasonable to make a clean up before the end of the season we have 6 ford touring cars 1 1924 model coupe 3 ton trucks 1 1926 ford roadster only run 6 weeks sell at a bargain if you live in the claremont district see mr thos- scott he is re presenting us there d holden agent phone 184oy stouffville

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