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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 7, 1928, p. 5

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stouffvillb june 7th 1928 y girl wanted for work apply box or phone 7702 good progress is being made on i the new baseball diamond at the the flower beds and well kept park it be readv for the boys grass plots in front of the baptist j next week church add much to the good ap pearance of this prominent corner of main street general housel mr and mrs v a quauu have 170 stouffvllle returned after spending a couple of j weeks at lake sinicoe i whitchurch twp council meets as a court of revision on the assess ment roll next saturday and in a general session of council following the adjournment of the court pupils of t v eagleson will give a recital on friday evening july 6th in ratclifls hall stouffvllle a unique program is being arranged consisting of vocal solos instrument al solos duets and trios they will be assisted by an elocutionist and hawaiian guitars for the past week the weather has teen usually cold for this time of year and every night light frosts are formed so far the garden vege tables have escaped serious injury although tomato plants have been killed out in some instances at bal- lantrae the early potatoes have suf fered on sunday quite a number ot stouffville people were in attendane at the annual rally of the business mens bible class at uxbridge some 20 being present at the afternoon service while others went up at night over 1g00 people gathered for the afternoon rally while the total for the three services was 4000 people auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday june 8th and 9th forlorn river zane greys story comedy and news reel matinee saturday afternoon at 3 oclock price 15c tuesday and wednesday june 12th and 13th loco luck art acord plain jane in for life canadas evergreen playground friday and saturday june 15th and 16th the campus flirt admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop lost 5 gallon can of motor oil between stouffville and ballan- trae return please to british american oil co stouffvllle the north york plowing associa tion are looking for a suitable farm on which to hold their annual match if you have any suggestion to offer communicate with the president ross e ratcliff the monthly meeting ot the local branch of the wctu wijl be held on tuesday next june 12th in the sunday school room of the united church at 3 oclock it is expected that reports will be presented by the delegates attending the convention at newmarket this week the potato market took a bad slump in stouffville last thursday when tubers for seeding sold at goc a bag and not mamy buyers at this bargain price good eating potatoes were plentiful at 1 bag but the demand is very light for them now the produce end of the market also slumped some butter dropped to 35c pound a reduction of 3c- and eggs sold at 27c duck eggs 35c doz old hens were scarce at 25c pound it is estimated that more tin cans were removed from the properties in stouffville on the annual collec tion this year than last while this iiay be true the cost of collection was less the system of removing them by truck is the proper oneand it just cost 46 this year those councillors who insisted that the tin can day be not abandoned and who were responsible for seeing it to a successful conclusion deserve the thanks of the citizens those members of the village council who are endeavouring to better conditions at the town reser voir will have the full support of all the citizens while the town water is generally of good quality there is no denying the fact it is mighty muddy at times and this muddy con dition will soqner or later do dam age to the mains councillor bor- insky is determined to sink artesian wells and deliver the water from underground direct into the reser voirs instead of passing it along the surface as at present this would eliminate the accumulation ot dirt and it is hoped the council will give the matter further thought on friday and saturday june stb and 9th at the auditorium theatre forlorn river with comedy and news reel dr w a summers 169 yonga st toronto formerly with robt simpson co eye specialist will be t yakes jewelry store ovary thurs friday of this week is the day when there will be men and teams at the bloomington christian ceme tery to start to have it put in much better condition all who are inter ested in the work are invited to at tend the bee old friends and citizens in general will be delighted to know that dr rowan of toronto is returning to stouffville he has purchased a vacant lot from eli raymer near the 9th concession on main street and will build a house there at once the location is just west of harry brillingers miss jennie laurie of markham spent sunday with mr and mrs k g tarr ir service mr a j ward will preach in th united church next sunday evening on the subject was judas born to betray his master mrs dr barker is spending a little time at her summer cottage at lake musselman john windross of the 3jd con cession of whltsnurch white rose died on monday and will b4 buried today at victoria square last thursday evening uxbridge choir presented the play the fruit of his folly in ratcliffs hall here to a good sizedaudience under aus pices of the junior institute the play was well presented and de lighted all its patrons the public school boys went to claremont on saturday and entered a team in tihe softball competition although they won by a big margin claremont denied them the prize of the running shoes after hearing the circumstances it looks as if our boys who are all young and inex perienced in standing for their rights were given a raw deal a former resident of stouffville mrs john f madill aged 51 years died in toronto on tuesday the funeral will take place to stuffviile cemetery today thursday mrs madill and her husband who sur vives her left here a lav rir ago but have many friends in town mis madill was a daughter of the late rev mr booker and friends will be sorry to learn of her demise after weeks of dry wather this immediate rieinity was visited on tuesday and wednesday with a beautiful spring rain which means much to the crops chattel mortgage sale of high- class chesterfield suite will be held on thursday june 14th at the old ra store stouffville sate at 10 am e pennock bailiff on tuesday walter thorn ot stouff ville was fined 25 and costs before magistrate brunton for speeding thorn was said to have travelled nearly 5o miles an hour between stouffvllle and ulngwood old time and modern dancing every wednesday evening starting june 13th at bakers pavilion lake musselman sergtmajor w h hole floor manager ed baker proprietor notice the council has noti fied constable pennock to prevent young men from loitering in groups in front of the restaurant or any where on main street sunday even ings parties not heeding the warn ing will be brought before magis trate brunton a former resident of the 9th con cession of markham living a mile and a quarter south of stouffville mrs james c anderson died at her late home in toronto on may 30th n her 76th year she is survived by one daughter her husband having predeceased her some years the funeral took place last saturday to markham first baptist church and cemetery dry goods pmne quality curtain net at 40 and 65c per yard heavy quality circular pillow cotton at 50c per yard underwear crepe in a good range of colors at 30c per yd krinkle crepe bedspreads large size at 375 each we carry a splendid assortment of ginghams at 25 29c yd we take orders for oilcloth and linoleum rugs all sizes at verv reasonable prices we invite you to see our samples wall papers although the wall paper season is well advanced we can give you an excellent assortment for any room in the house groceries clean fresh groceries of high quality has built up for us a steadily increasing business we deliver promptly f c rowbotham tractor owners attention special heavy polarine at 85c a gal lon in half barrel lots special heavy marvelube at 96c gal in half barrel lots mobile b at 128 gal in half barrel lots screen doors and window screens all the dif ferent sizes mr and mrs richard ward were in georgetown last saturday at tending the wedding of- their only son charles who was united in marriage to miss edna hilldaughter of mr and mrs edward hill of that town the young couple will take up their residence in georgetown where charlie is engaged in the gar age business starting next saturday at the local theatre for the benefit of the children the picture will be shown in the afternoon 3 oclock any age admitted whether with adults or not one price 15c this will con tinue if the response is satisfactory and it will avoid the children being out late on saturday night s g schmidt prop on tuesday evening a goodly num ber of the stouffville choral society went to toronto and entertained the boys at the christie street hospital judging from the comments of the inmates of the institution the veter ans all enjoyed the program this was a very kind act on the part the society to help brighten the lives of the boys who are suffering be cause of tiheir participation in the defence of the empire at the annual spring fair to be held at brooklin on saturday of this week the stouffville baseball team will play against the st andrews team of oshawa earl cook will pitch for the locals and in his prac tise games he is delivering a bet ter ball than last year hence the locals will give a good account of themselves with earl on the mound myron anderson expects to have his arm taken from the cast next week after nearly 3ight months or since the time he vas wounded by gunshot when the arm was almost destroyed after being removed from the cast it will of course be helpless mr elijah pennock has sold his i building lot on church jjtreet to mrs abram yake whose husband is building a new house on the lot adjoining this property they in tend to build another house on the newly acquired property before the summer is over mr pennock has held this building lot for some fif teen years intending some day to build on it himself it has a 50foot frontage taylor forbes and max well lawn mowers at different prices builders it will pay you to get our prices before buying the council is contemplating some better heating system for the munici pal hall in stouffville and have dele gated the reeve and councillor bor- insky to secure estimates on the in stallation of a furnace that will heat the entire building it is said that hundreds of dollars worth of rubber goods are destroyed ovor a period of time through the lack ot heat in the fire hall and it is also a great con venience to have the upper room in the building heated for public meet ings and court proceedings from time to time the idea will commend it self to most ratepayers as the ex penditure would not bo large the remains of cerele cunliff the 22yearold son of mr and mrs r s cunliff reached stouffville in charge of the parents on tuesday morning and were interred in the local cemetery rhe rev j j robbins conducted the brief cere mony the parents with the re mains of their son left los gatos california on may 31st and were thus only six days in reaching their destination the young man died of pneumonia while in attendance at university the parents are well re membered here the father being a member of the firm of cunliff peters general merchants f yw brathwaite successor to silvester bros hardware jjn tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesday afternoon we have several times had our attention icalled to the quality of the gravoli being put on the town streets but as we aire not experts in road making we hcstltato to pass an opinion it is claimed that the kind of gravel being used is little or no good for roads there betog too little stone in it certainly stone is con spicuous by its absence and if small stone is what makes good roads there isnt too much of it in what is being put on the streets however the chairman of the road and bridge committee is not a novice in road making and no doubt is looking well to the towns interests it is a big probm lo get firstclass gravel the funeral of mrs fern saunders pearson took place monday after noon may 2sth from the residence of her mother mrs hattle saunders where a simple but impressive ser vice was conducted at 2 oclock by rev ww fleischer of the baptist church assisted by rev e morton of the christian church she had boon employed by the t eaton co for several years until her health failed she was of a vory bright and sunny disposition and beloved by all who knew her mrs pearson leaves to mourn a widowed mother and brother ray also two children a daughter leola and son jimmle the pallbeairers were war veterans all of whom have been vory kind mrs saunders first husband frederick jennings was also a soldier being killed in the great war tune 1st seemed to be marked for a great deal ot moving about town mr noah baker moved hfs house hold effects from his home in the east end to the dwelling he is com pleting whero once stood mrs wil sons millinery store harmon hoo ver moved into the house occupied formerly by mr and mrs baker bert boyd moved trom the bartholo mew place on church street to the house vacated by mr hoover and owned by george brownsbergcr harold forsyth moved frdm one of mr brownsbergers houses to his new home in the east end which is just being completed dawson davis has rented the west half of the new double house at the corner of church and main street now being complet ed by mr noah baker and will take possession this week george cox of loaskdnle moved to stotiffvluo this week and is occupying his nw- ly acquired house on church stret quality fertilizers for the lawn garden and farm garden seeds in bulk from canadas greatest seed house clover seeds selected home grown grimm alfalfa red clover j alsike stiver bros flour fcd and seed merchants phone 4501 3 superior groceries soaps laundry 11 lib dars for 8100 domestic shortening lib 17c fancy cakes special per lb 23c oranges special per doz 50c superior baking powder lib tins 25c special choice pineapples a w scott phone orders promptly delivered farm machinery used articles for sale 816 tractor in good condition machinery for salej 1 hoe drill 1 dray ing spring wagon buggy a real bargain in a 800 lb cream new and guaranteed keep in mind i am agent for inter implements also lister we have machines on the market ok buggies real estate handled ftost wood cultivator stifftooth also riding plow and other farm wagon 1 ford coupe 1 ford tour- 1 bay mare 1 black mare separator to clear at half price national and peter hamilton farm one ot the best power washing potato machinery mt forest frank baker phone bakers garage wmfi mr ifej m a dollar is saved when it is in the bank and the sooner it la deposited in the bank the greater the as surance ot its being saved a saving account is a magnet for the money that ordinarily slips through ones flngeraand an incomepaying guarantee for the tuture the standard bank of canada established 1j37s a c burkholder manager stouffville branch subbranch at goodwood im another list of real values to be obtained at the popular dominion stores quaker brand coraa flakes reg 3 for 29c 4 pkg victory brand queen sives 4jc 60c large bottle posts branit 12c apricots li 23c lemon lime f nn obc or orango vup bl waterglass 14c crispo fig bars fria nd filled to brim with rf1icim fif jo 2 25c chef sauce 25c soap flaket c charm 9c prmlr oo salad dressing wc ltt 317c ivory soap flakes 2pk 17c which he ivhnsoil from the bah olomew estate i butter braetlde brand 4k tl ft ballr i cuiji lb mayncld brand 38c lb kraft products kv- 2 25c kraft maclarena cream or pimento cheese un n 23c 39c lb kraft cheese 23 nukrnft crtj old bacon 6ij e1w huuh slicj 29c bonel canadian peameai or- back lb er pickles large bottle sweet mixed sour mixed 49c 39c cold dust small 7c pkf sos for pou and pan isc pkf babbitts cleanser 9c tin macks norub 6 pvu 25c washing requisites gem lye 2 una 25c snap hand cleaner 15c tin chloride lime 2 tins 25c bon ami 14c un ckrhlli cold medal sodas 14c pkr- little chip marmalade 3c siurxirr extracts salt r til 9c pt doniao bnad h 3 sit peas i8c paul boadwat manager

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