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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1928, p. 5

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stouffville march 8tb lses hugh clarks big auction sale today thursday messrs ernest ratcliff and hainan gilbert went to toronto on monday to serve as jurors whitchurch township council re- gular march meeting next saturday at vandorf on thursday last mrs itobt rat- cliff was able to leave the wellesley hospital toronto and is at the home ot her mother in town mrs lemon baker where she will spend a few days before going out home the condition of mr a m st john the uxbridge station agent who suffered a stroke two weeks ago is still serious and little hope 13 held for his permanent recovery al though his condition is much im proved last sunday was marked as the most blustry day of the winter for tunately there was little snow to blow otherwise the roads might b badly blocked the attendance at church services was considerably de creased because of the weather con ditions despite the fine winter we have had everybody is glad that spring is just around the corner the 2lst ot this month is the- official opening of spring one cow from walter l halls fine herd at pine orchard sold by auction last week for 160 at his dan gilmer while cranking his public sale h on sat car had the misfortune to have his arm broken on tuesday we stand back of every auto we sell says an adv in an ificbridge paper fine the front and is the dangerous end a reader of the tribune mrul lamplough of hamilton in renew ing his subscription to the tribune states they have taken the paper for 18 years the lamploughs will be remembered as residents here when they occupied the land on the south east corner of main street and the 9th concession where they conduct ed an extensive secondhand business it was known as the zoo mr john dike of siloam has sold his grist mill to jos cleland of vx- bridge who took possession march 5th and mr- dike has purchased mr clelands house in uxbridge town the sweet pej bloom at the green houses of muston sons is very beautiful just now and it would bo profitable for the members of the horticultural society to see it a large area of strong healthy tomato plants may be seen aiso which give promise ot a healthy productive crop in this issue will be found a dis play advertisement for insurance in vestments limited of toronto this firm transacts considerable busiuess in stouffville for various clients and deals exclusively in insurance and bank stocks if you have funds to invest this firm will have something attractive to offer you thos kelllngton has moved to bloomlngton wheie he has purchased a house and lot for some time mr ant mrs kelllngton had lived with d stapleton on church street it you only keep a dozen fowl you- will be interested in the free pic tures in ratcliffs hall next monday at s pm dont fail to see victor hugprs masterpiece les miserables at une auditorium theatre wednesday march 2s this has been described as the greatest drama of all tun sunday last might well have been a day of festivities on albert street stouffville for no less than three of the residents were celebrating a birthday mrs jos mowder miss meda cleaver and master charlie cadieux all residents of this same thoroughfare marked up one more year to their respective ages auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday march 9th and 10th johnny hines in stepping along cameo comedy under covers paramount news reel friday and saturday march 16 and 17th sos your old man comedies and news reel admission 15 and 25c s g- schmidt prop mr geo lawson has sold his brick residence on edward street just opposite the planing mills to mr kelly section foreman the re ported sale price being 3000 mr kelly is a comparatively new man in tiwn and he is getting in right by securing some of our real estate mr lawson will move into apartments in his store building upstairs please reserve march 20th win ter tea for you and me the- ladies aid ot the memorial christian church will serve a hot supper at the church from 6 pm until all ar served admission 35c and 25c the junior womens institute will meet on wednesday starch 14th at 230 at mrs f goudies mrs greaves district president will be present all members are requested to be on hand with the canvassing not nearly completed over 100 have taken out membership in the local horticultur al society for 192s every member ship obtained is a boost for stouff ville the stouffville orange lodge has requested us to announce another euchre party to be held under their auspices in the lodge rooms on fri day evening of this week the ladies are asked to provide the luncheon the public invited mr jacob barkey reached his 91st birthday hale and hearty on january 21st and the tribune overlooked making mention of the important event for mr barkey is probably the oldest citizen in this immediate locality he was born in an ago when it was an easy matter for baby to help itself across the floor by the aid of mamas shirt and looking back to those pioneer days here it seems to mr barkey only a short step to the present day with all its changed customs etc a new department the social evening under auspices of the local oddfellows lodge was well attended on monday evening an appetizing oyster supper was ser ved during the proceedings which was much enjoyed wm morris won the first prize in euchre and jesse cook won second charlie barkey who brought up the rear in the matter of points was also among the recipients of prize awards the regular meeting of the stouff ville womens liberal association was held on feby 28th at the home of the president interesting papers on canadas piosperity were given by different members also a talk on the budget by mrs jas mowat two very pleasing recitations were iven by miss edith borinsky members who attended the ontario womens libeial association executive held in toronto on feby 22nd were miss sangster mrs jas mowat miss a baker and mrs borinsky we have arranged with one of the most reliable and best houses reginald boxer to handle their com plete lines of wall papers and are now showing- the latest designs for this spring in papers for every room of the house we invite you to call any time and see our stock and wide range of samples f g rowbotham mrs t m bruels who lives with her daughter mrs andrew john ston at 564 church street toronto celebrated her 7gth birthday last sunday- although confined to her bed mrs bruels isright in mind and entered into a real biftirufiy event and she desires to thank those who sent cards or expressions of good will among those present on sunday at the home were mr mrs john bruels mr and mrs w bruels of farrell pa mr and mrs angus campbell mr and mrs a johnston mr and mrs l elasser mr and mrs j ehy air and mrs jas white of burford mr and mrs h pipher of new llskeard mr and mrs c klippert of detroit mich mrand mrs well cober of hespeler mr and mrs john bramley mr and mrs john gray mrs robt shields mr and mrs o reynolds free picture show in hall next monriay- ratcliff s i quality service mr john monkhuuse tailor was summoned to buitavo on monday owing to the deatlt of his younger brother robert the horticultural society are ar ranging to show lantern slides in the near future the first pictures witl ba entitled planting and care of faim home grounds watch for date edward mortis of the uxbridge rownuue has a shropshire ewe the- mother ot ffvs living lambs in eleven months this record family con sists of 4 females and one malej and mr morris is wondering if therf la a ewe to beat this record the- htm version ot the story of jean val jean from victor hugos classic- les miserables wilt be shown at the auditorium theatre wednesday march 2s you have all heard that famous lecture you will want to see the picture mr w j mather big oldsmobile was ditched and upset enroute from toronto just south of mllliken one day last week the local under taker who was at the wheel had a thrilling escape from serious injury as did his companion john gower the car struck some ice which turned it over damaging the fenders and smashing the glass on sunday mrs jos mowder was pleasantly surprised when all her seven ehrldren gathered hout the old horn in hono- of tiir mothers birthday in adrtkiii thoro wor seven grandchildren proseni and i all some twenty people enjoyed the noonday meal at this hospitable home mrs mowdor is in very good health and in addition to this mark of esteem and love shown by her children she was the recipient of many hearty congratulations on this birthday occasion the march meeting of the wo mens missionary society of the un ited church was held last thursday afternoon at the home of mrs n forsyth church street a copy of the interesting address of mrs atk inson president of the east presby tery who opened the recent conven tion held in toronto was read by mrs h w sanders one of the dele gates mrs d b jones of markham was a welcome visitor at the meeting and as usual her remarks were very insplring and helpful she chose as her subject problems in their re lation to the missionary society and pointed out how these could only be overcome by the willingness of gods people mrs geo collard and mrs v gave a pleasing duet and the meeting closed with the social half hour mrs fred wilson was called to toronto last thursday owing to the illness of her sisterinlaw josephine wilson who was suffering from erysipelas and to which disease she succumbed on sunday afternoon the remains were at once brought to stouffville to the home of mrs wil son whore the funeral took place from on tuesday afternoon to stouffville cemetery the late miss wilson was in her 74th year she was horn in markham village and was the last surviving member ot a family of three children she never married and spent most of her life in the county of york the funeral on tuesday was private february school report stouffville jr pr douglas tidy ruth mar shall morley brown srpr edith grubin marie brown margaret ball h k logan first class lillian phillips floyd fcrsytb evelyn dougherty gloria castlermrga forsyth wallace byer v sargent jr ii marion- rusnell mnom marshall cora soden sr ii annie brown morley pugh glenna davis l dowswoll jr ill evelyn baker lambert malloy william malloy sr ill sam borinsky mary doten donald closson d e orchard jr iv agnes klinck norman baker charles nolan sr iv edra burkitt edna cock erill mildred burkitt c p watson 60000 canadian owners confirm your judgment to poultry raisers play safe buy the timetested buckeye incubators highest quality best results f y w brath waite successor to silvester bros hardware a local citizen who purchased a bottle of choicest viand from the to ronto dispensary last week gathered together some friends for a man with a bottle in stouffville need never be friendless and as he pro ceeded to hit tlie bottom of the flask briskly against the side of a certain building with a view to loosening the cork the assembly licked their lips in anticipation of the approach ing conival the first few swats didnt jar the cork in the least and it was with the object of causing it to pop oht that the host put more pep into his stroke the last swat proved too much for the bottle and if a bomb had exploded it couldnt have filled the air with more sur prise as the contents flow in all dir ections when the suds had subsid ed tho buyer of the booze was said to be standing there looking rather foolish with the bust neck of tha bottle in his hand while the nectar slowly eat into the ground under their feet the little comedy was over and the quartette disbanded looking ns sad as a jury of under takers the senior series of the local hockey tournament finished at the arena on friday night with a packed house to witness the final game be tween markham and the danforth juniors of toronto the crowd came expecting a fast game and they got it although the toronto outfit did not show to so good advantage as on their previous visit when they met the ad corries of toronto mark ham lads were superb and outplayed their ipponents just a little at every turn the final score being markham 3 danforths 2 the first period ended one nothing for mark ham the second period 21 for markham during this stanza tho teams were two all for a time and little to choose between the opposing forces- markham defence and the good work of lunau in goal pro bably gave them the edge on the to ronto east enders at the conclusion of the game mr p t button pre sented the gold watches to tho eight markham players for winning the onlor group and at the same time he presented mr ben doten with a similar watch for his good services as official timekeeper clayt baker rink manager entertained tlie tor onto team to a supper which was greatly appreciated by the visitors the attendance was one of the larg est in the rink this winter and the tournament itself was a big success every way tjio junior series was not completed until this wednesday night when locust hill and clare- niont were scheduled to playoff for the club hags the trophies for the junior championship get more fertile eggs by feeding fulopep egg mash fulopep gftick starter contains the titamins that are necessanj- for good growth and rapid development keep monday night march 12th open for the poultry lecture and moving pictures in ratcliffis halt stoaffville stiver bros fteur feed and seed merchants phune 4501 superior groceries superior baking powder ls 25c comfort soap per bar 5c gillex per pkg l little chip orange marmalade 32 oz jar 55c quaker oats large pkg 27c grape fruit s f or 25c oranges per doz 25c neilsons chocolates eskimo pies arctic sweethearts a w scott phone orders promptly delivered running water when and where you want it on any farm of average size at least one hour a day 36 ten hour working days a year are spent in the irksome wearying task of pumping water 36 days which one of my toronto windmills will give you for profitable work rest or recreation besides supplying running water wherever you want it the one bothersome task that of oiling the windmill in all kinds of weather is overcome in the toronto selfoiler which requires fresh oil only once a year friction and wear are practically abolished toronto windmills too can be made absolutely selfregulating in operation the toronto tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the heaviest strongest and bestbraced one built for any windmill let me explain why i believe this is one of the biggest conveniences you can have george al lawson stouffville ontario j i lyles golden syrup quebec maple syrup botfle 59c 5ib pail lenten suggestions our stores are com pletely stocked with quality foods and we can help you solve those perplexing prob lem during lent go to your nearest dominion store and inspect our stock our prices are consistently low macarossl sr spaghetti lbs finest canadian new lb bloater paste sardines hrir5 oii on fancy japanese crafomeat tin 35c chateau cheese it j or liculb 37c salmon sl lb 45c ctoi choe iib 20c heinz spaghetti smn lie medium 16c ft i5o pkt 1 fin kaisins i zoztjc finest 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