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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 12, 1928, p. 8

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stouffville january 12th 1928 thewise friend sooth ontario hockey once upon a time and not very jong ago there was a brother and sister who bad a friend a very speci al friend lie was who told them stories about men who new through the skies oof boys and girls who had thrilling and mysterious adventures ot others who had most unusual sit uationsconfront them yet managed to coma through their tests with steadfast ana courageous hearts o wl 1 mil als how they heed hunt ed and citd such a host of tbing did their good friends them of and bow interestingly he told them came the time when friend moved away to another town brother and sister were saddened by bis going for they knew they would miss his cheery smile and the wonderful stor ies and amusing anecdotes he was so fond of telling them then one day the postman brought them a let ter from their friend in which he told them he was sending them the youths companion so that they would not frgethim end that in it they would find just the sort of stor ies they had so much enjoyed hear ing him tell and sure enough a day or two later the magazine arrived and brother and sister fount thatit truly did have just suci wonderful stories and just sudljofees as they loved so well toil too may have that same pleasure or give that pleasure by means ot a subscription to the youths companion subscribers will receive 1 the youths companion 12 big monthly issmes in 1928 and 2 two extra numbers to new sub scribers ordering within 30 days all for only 208 s the companion new book of humor 1001 one minute stories also included free send 10c to cover postage and handling the youths companion s n dept boston mass subscriptions received at this office j sooth ontario the following is the schedule tor the south ontario amateur hockey league in which claremont has en- terada team jan 13 claremont at brooklln myrtle at whitby columbus at port perry ian 16 brooklin at port perry jan lsth myrtle at columbus jan 19th whitby at claremont jan 24th brooktin at myrtle whitby at port perry columbus at claremont jan 24th myrtle at claremont vport perry at whitby jan 7th columbus at brooklln feb 2nd brooklln at claremont vwhitby at myrtle feb 1st rport perry at columbus feb th myrtle at port perry claremont at whitby feb 8th brooklln at columbus feb 9th ort perry at claremont feb 10 myrtle at brooklin columbus at whitby feb 15th claremont at columbus feb 16 ffvjrtjperry at myrtle feb 17th whitby at brooklin ballantrae the annual official board of the united church meet this week in the new church basement to transact tbe business for the coming year dele gates from toronto will confer with the board the sunday school was well at tended last sunday also the largest assembly of communicants for tbe auarterly communion service we are sorry to report the sick ness of mrs malcolm connor we do hope she may soon recover the postponed ladles aid meets ibis week john elliott a former standard bank manager in stouffville died in hamilton this week fcemonville mr john wellington is visiting his brother in gahawa we aye glad to report improve ment in mr and mrs dan hall after their motor accident near stouffvllle two weeks ago our young people went in good numbers to iratchffjs hall to hear the band selections they report a good time bloomington we note with pleasure that mr and mrs jess cook are able to get out again after their recent illness we are sorry to hear of the seri ous sickness of mr jarvls storry and also of mrs frank storry two of the oldest members of the united church the quarterly service last sunday was appreciated because it was con ducted i the old fashioned way the communion being preceded by a deeply sjiritual fellowship meeting we regret to report the continued illness ef edw morris at the home of his daughter mrs storry of the gravel hill for weelts he had only been able to lie on tbe couch and he has about lost the power of speech mr morris is over 75 years of age sixth line whitchurch ttili line school report names are in ordef of merit 1st class honors 75 to 100 per cent 2nd class honors 68 to 75 per cent sr ivcharles ratcliff 1 honors sr ill dorothy penfold 1 honors elgin hisey 1 honors gertrude clarke 1 honors jr hi charles penfold 1 honors robert sibley 1 honors stanley phillips pass sr ii tlvin phillips 2 honors jr ii floyd ratclltf 1 honors ruth clarke 1 honors reta atkin son 2 honors 2 honors allan pike pass donald harper 2 honors joe foote pass melbourne emmerson below pass away for some examina tions sr pr ruth hoover eddie hoover jr pr bruce clarke leland emmerson howard ratcliff freddie pike jack talbot allen harper walter hoover v carnegie teacher ringwood chickenpox is said to be quite pre valent lu suroundlng districts we regret to part with old and tried neighbors such as mrs win pipher and daughter who have gone to toronto the old home is closed for tbe winter but we hope to see our neighbors return for the sum mer three months in bed morris pike youngest son of mr isaac pike bethesda is still confined to his bed with some torm ot spinal trouble three months ago morris was stricken down but hopes are en tertained tor his early recovery for sale ford sedan car 1923 model in good condition apply e nigh phone 610 stouffvllle for sale long and short green wood also dry poles cut short if desired we also have a quantity of down timber hardwood to sell in 5 acre lots wm ratclltf phone 206 farm for sale 150 acres about a mile north of glasgow good buildings no reasonable offer will be refused f paulikat owner phono 6903 stouffvllle wanted young calves tor yeal- ing purposes j churly phone 6405 45 lost black seal tassel kindly return to miss cora wideman stouff vllle mrs prances storry card of thanks it is with a deep sense of grati tude that we thank all who rendered us assistance and sympathy during our recent bereavement mrs wm pipher and family send the tribune to absent friends january clearing sale boots and shoes hj- i- broken lines mens sweater coats 395 mens sweater coats 3 only 195 mens macinaw coats 3 only 5595 mens flannel shirts from 125 boys flannel shirts i 95 ladies low cut goloshes black 275 mens rubber boots 275 mens overalls black or blue 175 mens smocks black or blue 175 felt boots ladies or gents gloves mitts woollen socks stockings hockey boots ladies boys and gents all greatly reduced give us a call look them over come early 7 i save money gh saunders corner market square ratcliffs block stouffville ksormley henry helse is all smiles its a daughter mrs ernest jtones spent her new years holiday in toronto the chicken pox is certainly a knock out it is still raving in gosrmley town mr james conner and mrs wood- aird were the guests of mr and mrs earnest hunt last sunday mr and mrs levi steckley of gormley entertained out ot town guests tuesday night at dinner mr walter henderson and daugh ters of buffalo spent the new years holiday under the parental roof a number of young people enjoy ed a sociable time together on new years eve at the henderson home mr ellis klinck and mr allan helse spent the new years holiday visiting relatives in nottawa district sinclair barnahd of tacomawash- ington dc spent the holiday sea son with his sister mrs john hen derson miss lydia sider is home again after spending a few weeks holidays at the home ot her sister mrs d law on tuesday of this week death re moved hannah studholme relict of the late francis storry from a long siege ot sickness extending over a period of seven years hex trouble at that time was a stroke from which she never recovered born in ontario county the deceased who was in her 66th year had spent her entire life in the neighborhood eight years ago in may her husband died and she is survived by an only sister living at upstergrove and an only son russell who lives on the homestead at lot 17 con 1 uxbridge the funeral on thursday to good wood cemetery was largely attended the divine service was in charge of rev j laycock and rev e morton the late mirs storry having attended church at bloomington for years mixed hay to sale alfalfa and timothy apply shadow lake farm phone 9210 47 business for sale the oldes tablished millinery buslnes ot mrs f wilson is ottered for sale ap ply to mrs wilson stouffvllle farmers we want all your live fowl best market price paid dont sell until you consult us phone sam golden at pennocks liverystouffville for sale six hp engine good order cheap with wooden pulley nearly new a bargain we waat fat hens at highest market prices ben rexlln the herman place dealer in used implements tole- phone 192 farm to rent 190 acres in pick ering township lot 10 con 9 good clay loam and buildings in good condition apply to d a pugh lakefield or to m morgan claremont 48 in memoriam in loving memory of lieut richard wildgoose who passed away jan uary 13th 1922 e remembered by wife and family auction sale of choice dahty cows horses farm implements hay grain harness house hold furniture c communication e betterfngs in life rimxstefr hmkhul to become better acquainted with your own country to take a restful sea voyage- to enjoy new scenes and con tact with strange peoples these are amongst the delights of travel available to those who save money this bank will welcome your savings account deposits may be made by mall c bank of n0 scotia established 1832 capital 10000000 reservo 19500000 resources 245000000 mil uxbridge jan 7 1928 dear editor would you please allow me a little space in your valuable paper- to- reply to the article in your last issue on penalty and the lash i quite agree the criminal should be punished ac cording to his crime and i once heard that a judge remarked that it parents trained their children in the homes the law courts would not have to do it in after years and i quite agree with him but when i say a child should be trained i do not mean a child should be always beaten with the strap parents that are al ways beating their children have no sense in training or how to train a child if we want our children to love and respect us we must take them into confidence and talk and reason with them just let them see we love them then tell- them whatever they have done is wrong show them where they are wrong and ihow to avoid doing it agalhand that we must punish if not obeyed some people think that to whip a child continuously is training but it is not we may beat or whip an annlmal but it takes love anil confi dence on the part of man to train one hence whipping and training are two different things if we take our children into love and confidence and talk and reason when they have gone wrong they will go out and play and be far happier than if brought in and whipped and sent out again without any explanation and it does not bolter the child in any- there will be sold by public auction at lot 34 con 4 markliam on saturday jan 21st 1928 the property of percy w cober gcrmley horses 1 block gelding percheron 1 bay mare h d 1 bay mare h d 1 sorrel mare g p- caitle blue cow full flow bred dec 20th holstein cow fresh red cow tresh rw cow full flow bred in dec black heifer bred nov 15th holstein heifer due time of sale holstein cow bred in dec holstein heifer fresh 5 weeks holstein heifer bred dec 7th holstein heifer yearling heifer holstein bull 2 yrs eligible for reg hogs 1 sow due 29 th march 1 fat sow 2 fat pigs implements c deering binder 6 ft cut mccormick drill 13 disc masseyharris mower horse irake frost wood spring- tooth cultivator mh stifftooth cultivator international set 3 sec tion harrows set 4 section harrows disc harrow mh set sleighs scufller 2row corn cultivator planet jr fleury plow no 21 cockshutt plow no 21 2furrow plow wilkinson 2furrow tractor plow international wagon and box speight 2 tire wagon low wheels 3 tire buggy 2 cutters horse sleigh cuttingbox chatham fanningmill with bagger 2 hay racks good set wilson scalescap 2000 lbs root pulper wilkinson primrose cream separator 750 cap 6 hp gas engine international 2 lip sta rite engine fleury cutting- box 11 with pulley 14ft line shaft and bearing number wood split pulleys quantity belting pump jack beatty pump nearly new quantity li galv piping nearly new num ber steel barrels 45 gal 50 ft 4 piping furnace kettle hay fork 150 ft sling rope nearly new pile pine lumber 1 pile elm 2 plank plank silo 12x24 ft number cedar wasted tenders will be received on and up to thursday jan 19th 1928 for 21 twentyone cords of firstclass beech and maple body wood delivered at the blooming- ton school house by april lst1928 tenders to be addressed to jean baker rr 2 stoutfville secre tary trustee board tenders tenders will be received by the undersigned up to feby 15th at noon for the building ot an addition to the bethesda stouffvllle telephone cos operat ing room in the village of clare mont plans and specifications may be seen after the 16th inst at central offices of the company either at stouffvllle or claremont d w helse rr 1 gormley ont for sale three houses in an out ot town for 11000 each brick house barn one acre of land fleoo 50 75 100 150 and 208 acre farms with good buildings best locality good roads houses in stouffvllle from 1000 up to stouffvllle loans wanted 7000 bee yake real estate bill of jdivorcb notice is hesby given that lorne william paterson ot the city of toronto in the county ot york in the provimce ot ontario carpenter will apply to the parlia ment of canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife amy louisa paterson of the city ot toronto in the county ot york married woman on the ground of adultery dated at toronto province of on tario this 21 day of november 1927 lorne william paterson by his solicitor campbell line bolton ont way but rather harms it and the parents that continuously whip posts wisconsin incubator 180 egg their children show lack of lovo and g box wagon bob number common sense if we expect to train grain bags 2 cords dry hard- our children wo must rule by love wood 4ft number cow chains240 and not fear deceit follows fear rods wire fence scoop shovel so let us not drive our children from number sacks potato sprayer forks rakes hoes and numerous their homes with the rod but let us drawi them nearer with hearts of love just another word to parents never leave your littlo ones alone at night parents that do this to enjoy busi ness or pleasure do not lovo their children they are selfish thinking only of their own inclinations and their children left to the mercy of fires or other danger that destroy their lives a heavy ponalty should be placed on any person found doing such this is all and let us bear in mind the generation of today is the world tomorrow and if wo do our duty wo wont need to say she or ho de serves the lash from an old tinier the above letter is scarcely an answer to the editorial article ap pearing in the last issue of the tribune the article of last week deals with tflp punishment ot crim inals by the lash and not with the training ot children hence old timer while ho makc3 some truth ful statements scarcely offers any solution of the question under dis cussion editor other articles 7 hay and grain quantity mixed hay quantity sweet clover hay about 700bushels mixed grain about 200 bushels oats about 14 feet ensilage- about 200 bushels turnips quantity seed potatoes harness set brass mounted breeching har ness with twins set team harness sot single harness set heavy single harness pair collar tops number collars pair army blankets heavy head for stewart clippers new furniture c daisy churn no s corner cupboara contre table couch buffet acme c stove coal or wood iron bed stead spring and mattress coal oil heater parlor lamp number milk pails milk strainer and plunger and other artclos positively no reserve terms hay grain hogs fat heifer furniture and all sums of 2000 and under cash nine credit g per cent per annum off for cash sale 1230 oclock silversldes farmer aucts j farm for sale 100 acres 1 miles north of bethesda 5th con tp whitchurch county of york 25 miles ne of toronto and one mile from good toad system soil good clean dry not heavy clay loam suitable for wheat and all kinds of grain potatoes and mar ket produce good bank barn and good frame house never failing well in barn a spring in pasture field and two other wells a good frame house and small barn on se corner of farm a few acres of beech and maple bush and small young orchard 15 acres of fine fall wheat and 8 acres of timothy and alfalfa land all plowed and ready for sowing in spring 4000 down and balance mortgage at 5 per cent further particulars ap ply to isaac pike stouffvllle rr4 wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons wholesale florists stouffville ontario phone 7001 notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that pearl hazel clement of the city of tor onto in tho county of york in the province of ontario married woman will apply to the parliament of can ada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband james alexander clement ot the city of toronto in the county of york clerk on the ground of adul tery pearl hazel clement by her solicitors farmer hope 57 queen street west toronto 2 canada dated at toronto province of on tario the 15th day of december1927 cutters and bobsleighs we are ready for the winter season with a nice line of bain cutters with and without doors sleighs robes bells etc you will find it to your advantage to call at our show rooms and in spect our stock w h todd stouffville radioperfected when radio broadcasting was instituted by westinghouse as a means of giving to tlie world ita universal benefits and pleasures the goal of batteryless operation was set the foremost vacuum tube engineers oftho continent have devoted their scientific knowledge and experience to this end or over six years in westinghouse laboratories and at last have perfected a tube which operates directly from the light socket now you can own cither a five tube or six tube 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