Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 21, 1928, p. 5

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stouffville june 21st 192 big special sale of clearing lines on friday and saturday mrs me watts farmers were offering old potatoes at 1 per bag on stouffville market last week with few buyers even at this reasonable price new poiatoes of good size are to be had at the grocers at 55c per peck the editor of the tribune has been elected to the executive of the york and simcoe press association along with geo curran of the orillia newsletter and c k lundy of the aurora banner gravel is being supplied from ratcllirs pit in whitchurch town ship for sidewalk building in mark- 4m village and for the cement work iu connection with the new wideman church on the sth concession of markham the council have completed gra velling the 10th concession in stouff- ville also church street and obrien avenue the gravel has been heavi- ily laid and should improve these thoroughfares for some years to come our special request for renewal subscriptions to the tribune which had not been paid for the current year nfet with splendid response last week we have still 500 out standing which we hope will be paid in promptly the tribune auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday june 22nd and 23rd ace of cads adolhe menjou comedy news reel tuesday and wednesday t june 26th and 27th rough and ready j jack hoxie v comedies and seeing canada series friday and saturday june 29th and 30th were in the navy now raymond hatton and wallace beery admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop entrance examinations commence next monday morning a number of boys from the unit ed church sunday school are ar ranging to attend the ymca camp at whitevale from june 30th to july 14th ross chapman of gormley was one of six boys to be presented with a trophy in the stock judging com petition for junior farmers recent ly held at newmarket mrs f marshall had sufficiently recovered from a recent operation performed at grace hospital as to enable her to leavj that iustiition last week and go to home of rela tives this week mrs marshall is expected home in stouffville win wlllison has sold his farm on the 4th con of uxbridge town ship near goodwood to wm maye also of lxbridge township the sale price was s000 mr willison has purchased another prupcrty near brockville and will move there this fall principal watson of the public school has 23 pupils to write on the entrance examination from the local school while he was not prepared to state that eveiy pupil was fit for the great trial the number itself 23 skiddo may help him to clear out the entire class the annual union school picnic at lake musselman will be held as usual this year on saturday june 30th newmarket band has been engaged this time and the usual large list of sports will be conducted during the afternoon for complete details watch for large posters this week after the dirty condition of the roadway through stouffville since last friday when it was given a coat of oil housewives and shop keepers will welcome more than ever some invention or product that will do away with the present disagreeable state of affairs which occurs every spring john coates of claromont had the misfortune last week to sustain a serious injury fo his right arm he was engaged at operating a circu lar saw which is driven by a steam engine when his arm came in con tact with the rapidly revolving saw inflicting a deep cut above the wrist severing the cords he was immediately rushed to wellesley hospital toronto where everything is being done to save the use of the hand investigate our prices on dry goods and pick up some of the offerings in summer goods here are but a few we mention fine 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 very reasonable prices we invite you to see our samples wall papers at cut prices groceries clean fresh groceries of high quality has built up for us a steadily increasing business we deliver promptly f c rgwbotham 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 a s stouffer is presiding examiner at agincourt continuation school this week notice dancing at bakers pavilion both afternoon and even ing on dominion day july 2nd at lake musselman the whitchurch township sun day school association will convene next week at bethesda on tuesday and wednesday coming f e luketptd 167 yonge st toronto may be consulted about your eyes for glasses at j boadways drug store stouffville thursday july 5th mrs george thomas who has been nursing a fractured leg since an automobile accident last august wa3 able to have the plaster cast reaioyad last week a warning to local dreamers everett schullz of elmwool lull broke two bones in his hand when he struck the wall while dreaming he was in a fist flight mr dan baker who has been em ployed for 25 years on the railways located at ballaritrae wis moved on monday to cresswel near- canu- ington prior to his long sojourn at ballantrae mr baker had worked on the tracks at sunderland and other sections near there hence like the prodical mr baker will return to his first love the congregation of stouffville un ited church will assemble on friday evening to bid farewell to two fami lies who have been active in church work among them mr and mrs wilmot brown and mr and mrs a e booth and family they meet in the church at s pm for a social farewell the dickson hill pu c vol was closed last week by order of thu dr w a summers 169 tongs st toronto formerly with robt simpson co eye specialist will ie t takes- jewelry store every thttrs the cierry trees give evidence of a wondarful crop thlc year selflsfiness and bad manners are responsible for a large number of the automobile accidents notice owing to the small at tendance saturday afternoon shows are discontinued at the meal picture kxjtrse s g schmidt wm mcnair of altuna purchased the handsome chesterfield and two chairs offeredby auction on the mar ket last thursday ciwrnirg at a recent session of the newmar ket council mayor davis was instruc ted to take up with magistrate brun- ton the matter or having a resident magistrate for newmarket at the auditorium theatre july 2nd and 3rd dominion day after noon and evening reginald denny iu fast and furious watch further announcements for this special pro gram a splendid picture is published in this issue of the men who will direct the affairs of canadas jubilee year at the canadian national exhibitlne including our own townsmen mr robt miller who is chairman of the dairv products committee of the big fair the box grove lawn social will be held at mr fred coakwells markham tp on wednesday june 27th the program will be given by mr ralph gordon of toronto the popular entertainer thornhil orchestra will render music come and enjoy a good time with us the marriage took place in tor- nto on tuesday june 19th 192s trustees acting on the advice of the f carrie bain to dr r rowan department of health owing to several cases of scarlet fever break ing out in the section fortunately there are no entrance pupils this year but the normal attendance at the school is over 50 pupils the town constable is issuing a warning to car drivers who travel after dark with only one front light the license was recorded from almost a dozen cars who offended in this manner the past two weeks and when they come out again in this manner the law will be applied a number from stouffville attend ed the funeral of the late dr d a clark at uxbridge on saturday the deceosed pratised medicine in that town some 20 years ago when he moved to toronto and later became deputy minister of health under the dominion goernment and had his headquarters at ottawa a position he held at the time of his death howard malloy is painting his double house and garage on mill street wilfrid mordon is adding a sun room to the rear of his home next the post office edward walls and dr storey are improving their residence also with a coat of paint and others are doing their part to add to the general improvement of the communitys real estate dr and mrs rowan will spend the summer at his cottage at jacksons point after which they will locate in stouffville wt ai the large new barn being con structed for jacob wideniariaf bethesda will be ready for the rais ing either on saturday or monday next barn raising so common an event 25 years ago is now quite un usual but there are still capable captains to be secured in this sec tion to direct affairs mr jacob meyer of the flth con cession of pickering has purchased the fine residence on church street belonging to the estate of the late mrs truman and at present occu pied by mr and mrs wilmot brown this is one of the best constructed houses in town and is all finished in oak and other hardwoods through out mr and mrs meyer have not arranged to move here as yet but they will have a good home await ing them when they leave the farm dr neil smith accompanied by his mother and donald hodgins on saturday to kemptville where they were joined by miss greta smith when the party proceeds ed to ottawa visiting the important centres of interest enroute they reached home here on monday even ing completing a motor trip of- nearly 900 miles etr v m mr h j malloy will represent the local lodge of the ioof at grand lodge this thursday and friday in toronto there will also be about 20 members who will attend at massey hall on thursday evening to witness the 1st degree conferred on about 500 candidates taylor forbes and max well lawn mowers at different prices builders it will pay you to get our prices before buying mrs macklem cook of lemonville spent last thursday in stouffville visiting at the home of her daughter mrs edw pennock it was a red letter day for mrs cook as it was her slst birthday and she was able to enjoy it to the delight of all mrs cook is a wonderfully well pre served woman possessing all her in tellects and but for a touch of rheu matism would be able to forget her great age the macklem cook fam ily are one of the oldest and most widely known in this section on friday evening july gth pupils of t w eagleson will give their piano recital in ratcliffs hall a very varied program has been pre pared of vocal and instrumental numbers ten year old norma eagleson elocutionist of toronto will assist and give several humor ous readings keep the date open otraxmr service mr luther allln is constructing a picket fence along a portion of the front of his farm on the 5th conces sion of whitchurch from material over 100 years old the pickets did duty on another fence and are won derfully wcjlpreserved after doing duty for a century they were no doubt cut from the choicest of lumber in those pioneer days when so little value was placed on the timber which glutted the market f y w brath waite successor to silvester bros hardware open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesday afternoon work will be completed this week cp the 6th concession of markham township by the aejupp construc tion co who have been repairing tlo worst spots for the markham town ship council a piece of neiv read is bein constructed opposlta the public school in unlonvllle and far ther north near the farm of col deacon tho men employed in this work will bo started next week on the building of the 2 miles of new- road on the sth concession of mark ham from dicksons hill south this work is expected to require from six to eight weeks to complete so far there has been nothing done towards the building of the new- roadway in stouffville if the work is done at all it will be- a fall job but up to the present tenders have not been called for its construction it is hoped that the jupp people will be awarded the contract when it is ct and that they may move their gang from markham here in august fcrence at a recent meeting of the stouff ville school board all the public school teachers were reengaged for the next term at the same salary as last year excepting principal c e watson who was given an increase of 50 mr watson received an in crease last year but his services have been such as to warrant a still greater salary more commensurate with that paid to school principals elsewhere miss guardhouse of the high school staff was also granted an increase amounting to 100 miss mitchell has resigned from the staff and a new teacher will have to be engaged the conference of the christian church was held at keswick ontario from june 13th to 17th all the dele gates appointed to represent the different church were present but one rev c e focklcr an old whitchurch boy was again chosen to be president for another year one of the chief items of business brought up for consideration was that of union with the united church of canada after much dis cussion it was decided that the christian churches were not ready for the step to be taken yet and that they would give the question further consideration until next con- are you goingtobeshortof hay we have- mammoth southern sweet corn a fodder corn millet sugar cane and i dwarf essex sowing rape 1 f if you are starting a bunch of chicks use j fulopep chigk starter if you are growing a bunch of chicks use fulopep growing mash along with fulopep chick feed fulopep coarse chuck feed for older chicks sti ver b r os flour feed and seed merchants those 4501 superior groceries quaker corn flakes 3 pkgs for 27c catelli spaghetti 2 pkgs for 23c grape nuts per pkg 16c pork and beans special 3 tins 25c grape fruit 3 for 28c bran flakes 2 for 23c special choice pineapples a w scott phone orders promptly delivered farm machinery used articles for sale fiost wood cultivator stifftooth s16 tractor in good condition also riding plow and other farm machinery for salej 1 hoe drill 1 dray wagon 1 ford coupe 1 ford tour ing spring wagon buggy 1 bay horse 1 blrck mare keep in mind i am agent for international and peter hamilton farm implements also lister we have one of the best power washing machines on the market ok potato machinery mt forest buggies real estate handled frank baker phoxe bakers garage m imx m imhw a dollar is saved when it is in the bank ski and the sooner it la deposited in the bank the greater the as surance of its being saved a saving account la a magnet for the money that ordinarily slips through ones flngeraand an incomepaying guarantee tor the future the standard bank of canam established 1873 a c burkholder manager stouffville branch subbranch at goodwood powder z white satin 24 lbqac ig pastry b a flour 7 bg 32c shirr it sfar4e orntj or pineapple marmalade 19c baking necessities cocoanut shredded 19c lb desiccated 16c lb aunt dinah molasses 10c florinf 2 oz ioc extracts 8 oi 25c salt 3 lb b mrimn34oz 12c cherries 8 ox 25e n california seedless raisins 2 ib 27c velveeta cheese 5 a refund o package special introductory offer eagle brand mhk f cookillg figs 2 lbs g n lux p laundering 3 pku 29c drinks uu bottle welchs crape juice 32 bottle ivory soap 99vi pure 6 oz 04 guest cake 6 for js5c dixie biscuits cboclata coatad ode marahraallow gg fc mslrn latiach olives isc fnat saata clara prunes locib california yellow clim peaches 23 butter 40 ib mayfield brand 38c lb braeside brand ijbbr meatwich 2 tins 25c vitone ii 54c v a 33c ba111 clotr na s ha honey 72c c n fif aaa maat or pastes oc 2js e special combination sale 4 cakes fclsnaptha soap and 27 1 pkg aoa s corned beef 25c diamond toilet flush 23 lis mignmmbm rrf paul boadwat manager i

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