stouffviue august 2nd 1928 next monday to civic- hbndar fa stouffiflle sereral 30 toot timbers are or sale at the brlerbushjsuitable for a driving shed or small barn the ladies baseball tournament open to all clubs in north york will be one of the many attractions at the lennox picnic mr amos lloyd an old resident of aurora aged 96 years is hi at the home of his daughter mrs john paxton of uxbridge town whose husband died very suddenly two years ago while at their summer camp at lake mus3elman if stouffville wins their baseball game at new torono next saturday they win ibe declared champions of this district furniture sale on saturday of the entire household effects of the late mrs wm ilorden main street mr wmcoiweh undertaker with mr w j mather for the past two years has left town reports stating he is setting up in toronto edw walls has rented the lower half of the largo house one door east of the christian church from dr patterson the owner and occupant mr walls moved in this week new radio television makes it possible to show how a goiter drives a ball but drira freel says that if you install one its best to shut off the sound part of the instrument when he misses unless he happens to be a stouflville golfer a miss sharpe has taught school continuously for nftyflve years in the one school at teeswatcr she taught one year previous to that in a grammar school this beats the record of the veteran teacher now a farmer mr isaac pike of beth- esda who taugnt school for some thing like 45 years mr arthur dowswell son of councillor george dowswell of stouffville sold his 100 acre farm one mile east of goodwood on the stouffvihe road last week to mr tlndall of the township of scott the purchase price is reported at 11000 mr dowswell will retire from farming this tall and may move to stouffvihe arthur is a war veteran and a pensioner hav ing been wounded in the great war auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday aug 3rd and 4th the country doctor rudolph schildkraut comedies news reel tuesday and wednesday august 7th an 8tdh hero on horseback hoot gibson comedy and scenic friday and saturday august 10th and 11th were in the navy now wallace beery raymond s hatton admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop do not hold item tor the tribune until wednesday morning it they can be sent or phoned earlier in the week the stouffville jw institute will entertain the victoria square instit ute on thursday aug sth visitors will provide the program members please bring baskets stouffville girls softball team played a tie game at lansing last week and the return match will be played here at memorial park on wednesday aug sth at 630 oclock last thursday market in stouff ville was marked as the smallest in 1928 the amount of produce that came in was away under the usual supply and the people in attendance was so small that it didnt look like market day at h eggs brought the farmers 34c a dozen and butter 35 cents a pound the ontario cafe one door west of boadways drug store has chang ed hands charlie lee the owner selling his business to lim young a dapper- young chircck of only 20 years and out from china just long enough to get a very good grasp of the english language he an speak it much better than some who have been in the country tor years and he understands it better too llm ays he will equip the place as a modem restaurant and ice cream parlor a quiet wedding was performed on saturday afternoon july 2sth at the christian church parsonage when miss alice matilda lehman youngest daughter of mr and mrs amos leliman was united in marri age to mr frederick keith son of mr and mrs james keith of union- ville rev e morton performed the ceremony and the young couple immediately after left by motor for a holiday at bala and wasaga beach on their return they will take up their home in stouffville the groom being employed at mustons green houses dr wa summers i5 yonge st toronto formerly with r simpson co eye specialist will be at yakes jewelry store erery thursday horticultural thursday meeting tonight rev h s- warren will resume his pastorate of stouffrfke united church next sunday after a months holiday spent with his family in camp lite up on the northern lakes the 13monthsold daughter ot mr and mrs albert cleverdon was unfortunate in having a tumble last week which fraetured both bones in the childs right forearm the trac- ture has been set and no further effects of the accident are antici pated mrs chris raymer either through a misstep or a fainting spell had the misfortune to fall from her back veranda seriously injuring her neck she was removed to the office ot drsfreel when an exray was taken the doctor thought the muscles of the neck were badly strained but found no bones broken small gold pin horseshoe set in pearls lost findechcindly leave at tribune office rust is feared by tte local farmers in the late oat crop especially where the recent heavy rains beat straw down jubilee chaparr o e s stouff vihe will hold a picnic on wednes day august sth i at memorial park stouffville visiting members will be cordially tfejcpmei extra largts luscious montmorency cherries wfl ba ready next week all sprayed frtiit trait for the best bring a laitter- with you do your own pickijgj go collard phone 2502 louis brillinger ot bethesda has a red hen which set a record in egg fruit last week that would make her worth her weight in gold if biddy could keep on repeating the per formance daily this hen laid aft egg with three fullsized yokesthat would be carved up for three maalp if it fell into the hands of a resasaujr- ant keeper in toronto he was a country doctor one ot those unsung heroes who devoted their lives to the alleviation of the sufferings of the needy siek who often risked their own lives to save others and whose skill and devo tion to duty often were repaid with potatoes see this puisatiag drama at the auditorium theatre friday and saturday aug 3rd and 4th richardi ward has sold his thresh ing outfift to cober bros for some years mr wajrd has been in tb threshlqg- business but will hence forth fftllqw fefe garage business in town churchill branch womens instit ute will stage a sale of homesjade cajjdyj pastry and fancy goods at tie home- of mrs e mcnellyi on fctie lawnj saturday aug 4th start at 3- piuv cooking just like mother used to do it at to lennox picnic this yeaf- will be sea flea races otherwise- known as jaiature hydroplane vier- koyet the winner of the exhibition swimming marathon and byron semers the california flyingfish wih present a swimmlng exhibition in making up last weeks tribune a mistake was made when a portion of one item became mixed with an other item on the next column mak ing iboth of them ridiculous of course iboth items attracted more attention than they would have caused under normal conditions and fortunately many of our readers were able to decipher the error its when we make such mistakes as this we would like to 13 as fortunate as the professional lieu who can sim ply buiy them wlereas the editor must tell the whole community thinking of building if you think of building a new house or cottage or an addi tion to your dwelling or barns let us quote you on the cost of material the large number who buy from us is an indication that our prices are favorable and our lumber satisfactory lumber lath shingles gyproc build ing board lime etc always in stock stouffville planing mill stouffer phone 194 schell stouffville the sad and untimely death of allin rolph lloyd took place at the home of his parents mr and mrs edwin a lloyd 10th concession of whitchurch on saturday afternoon last following a long siege of abdo minal trouble the funeral on mon day afternoon took place to stouff ville cemetery the service at the bereaved home and at the graveside being in charge of rev w w fleischer a particularly sad fea ture of the bereavement is the fact that an elder brother is also serious ly ill with the same trouble and his condition is giving alarm to the par ents and friends allin rolph lloyd was the second son and was a boy of good habits and a close com panion with his two brothers and an only sister all of whom survive him every sympathy is being ex tended to mr and mrs lloyd at this time mr and mrs a j baxter moved to istouffville yesterday from toronto and took possession off their home just purchased from mr edward walls main street east mr baxter intends to add further improve ments to the residence the land taken over lit m a high state of cul tivation and mr baxter is getting the benefit of an excellent fruit crop his enemys son lay dying a fierce blizzard raged what was he to do self was submerged in duty and at the risk of his own life he went forth into the storm and performed his duty bravely because he was the country doctor friday and saturday aug 3rd and 4th at the auditorium theatre- mrs albert paisley can out dis tance everyone around here for hav ing an early corn patch mrs pais ley has been able to treat some of her friends to a corn feed this week the variety is an early white corn from western seed that ma tures four to six weeks in advance of our standard varieties a reliable tall in your twine can means money in your pocket the other kind means wasted twine and serious delay i every man knows this the thing is to find the reliable kind plymouth twine has satisfied thousands and will satisfy you it does not tangle or fall down and its even in size plymouth runs full length and ties more bundles than ether brands buy it this year and order early we sell it gold medal plymouth twine 650 ft to the pound at 1345 cwt coo ft to the pound at 1245 cwt some citizens in richmond hill lire agitating for the appointment of a local magistrate and the matter awaits the arrival home of hon mr price for final decision just why richmond hill should require a magistrate is not quite apparent to us they are within easy reach of the city with street car service while other places four times the distance from the magistrates court room have no such official it would of course be a great convenience to have a magistrate in all the small towns but the government wiped this system of disposing of minor court cases out some years ago if anowier official is to be appointed in the county of york why not place him at some central- point for the convenience of other parts of the county outside ot toronto as a further warning that reck less car drivers will not be tolerated in stouffville john spence was haul ed before the magistrate last week and assessed 550 and costs for tra velling 50 miles an hour how- much over that speed spence was going constable pennock told the magistrate he couldnt swear as he couldnt keep up the pace himself in addition to the fine spence had his license cancelled for two months spence has been handed a stern re buke but there are others who drive through stouffville that are due for the same treatment and will pro bably get it tj v word has been received here by messrs john and george urquhart of the death at port huron mich of their last surviving sister mrs r j mann who passed away in her soth year she is survived by six children of a family of nine and by three brothers john george and james urquhart the latter living in the usa mrs manns husband r j mann was principal of stouffville public school over tialf a century ago and taught the three rs to some of the present older citizens who remember mr mann in their school days ho died several years ago f y w brath waite successor to silvester bros hardware ojen tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesday afternoon probably the severest rain storm in years came down here on friday night it began to fall about 1 1 oclock and keep up all night at times coining down like a cloud burst while the lightning was vivid and the thunder frequent and loud no particular damage was done other than that caused by the heavy deluge mr geo t leos house next the church of england was struck and a few bricks knocked off but this will be easily repaired in the surrounding country there were several washouts and small bridges in farm lanes and side roads washed away with the grain almost ready for cutting it was feared that havoc would too wrought here but the amount of damage was not so great as was first feared some fields suf fered badly but for the most part the crop stood up well due to tho absence of any wind accompanying the rain remember to enter the horseshoe pitching tournament at the lennox picnic august 6th charlie ward son of our towns man richard ward was seriously burned about the ibody while work ing in a garage in georgetown last week another employee was using a pan of gasocine which came into contact with an electric wire causing he gasoline to leap into a flame of lire in attempting to throw the pan from the building tho excited man dashed the entire contents onto charlie with almost fatal results mr ward fought desperately to put out the blaze but before this was accomplished every bit ot clothing he wore was burned from his body and his hands and arms were also severely burned his condition on sunday under tho circumstances was favorable but he will lhave to endure a lot of suffering and incon venience before he is sufficiently re covered as to enable him to return to work his parents motored to georgetown on sunday they had previously been apprized of the acci dent but did not know it was so esrlous until their arrival there the theressa beauty parlors aro giving special introductory price mondays tuesdays also on wednes- day morning special 50c wave hair cutting 25c expert service pariors over porters i for finishing or farrowing for hogs you or finishtftg for market or sows which on to farrow schumacher will give you best results a scientific mixture oftwehbajanced pro tein and carbohydrates rich in the min erals your stock needs cheaper than straight grain considering the results it gives all ingredients 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