Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1928, p. 4

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stouffville october 11th 1928 quality service the home town store you pay less for more at the home town store seedless raisins 2 lbs for 25c bulk dates 2 lbs for 25c finest rice 3 lbs 25c shelled walnuts special per lb 40c macaroni bulk 3 lbs for 25c cheese new and old canadian kraft chateau plain chateau pimento roguefordt swiss and limburger choice clover honey at special price all sizes crown fruit jars also the famous mason jar with new patent rubber elberta peaches in full swing our experience counts in the quality ratcliff co town deliver phone 7112 style service quality new fall goods a special invitation is extended to the ladies to come in and see our fine hosiery and gloves none better in town now is your time to get your footwear in fine straps pumps and oxford for women young girls and child ren fine holeproof hosiery full fashion fine gloves in kid suede and fibre just arrived from the factory in the latest shades also mens fine boots and oxfords mens work boots boys school boots the very best pussy fcqt boots and shoes for children buy now when you have first choice a g lehman t7te peoples shoe store stouffville ford masseyh we can now give you immediate delivery of any model of ford car if you have any notion of buying next spring and have a car to trade in you will be able to get coonsiderably more by turning it in now thajn you will be able to get in the spring we have large stock of ford fordson and massey- harris parts on hand good used cars for sale 1927 ford fordor 1926 ford coupe 1925 ford tudor 1925 overland tour ing 1923 special gray dort 1921 ford touring chevro let touring 2 1923 ford ton truck we sell these cars very reasonable to save storing for the winter d holden stouffville phone 184 z ford and masseyharris agent buy supply of bran shorts midlings now prices advancing rapidly sampsons feed is our general purpose feed good for hogs cattle and sheep marmill egg mash always on hand coal and coke agent for milton brick for this territory s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville stouffville creamery company poultry we are constructing special pens for the fattening of poultry from the bi-pro- duct of our creamery and we are pre- pared to buy any quantity of live poultry stouffville creamery co stouffville ontario we are open tuesday thursday and satur day evenings notes and comments after all we wouldnt swap our cold winters for those tropical hurri canes it looks as if the investigation into the wreck of the manasoo which crumpled up and went down in the- waters of ceorgian bay should have been done some time ago v r urquhart an old stouffville boy is one of the jurymen seeking a solu tion of the mystery rural mall services in canada are steadily increasing a maximum of 3s00 rural routes has now been reached thls representing an increase of about 400 compared with a year ago the most notable development is in the western provinces more de mands coming from there than from other sections of the country the new act governing auto trucks needs amending under the regula tions both trucks morden and leh man doing business between stouff ville and toronto are required to carry 3500 insurance on the cargo they haul as their average load would not be worth 500 and never have they had a load worth 3500 the figures should be modified to conform to the value their trucks might possibly have on at any one time the curb gas pump is adding to traffic congestion in many towns and is proving a vexatious problem the provincial authorities hav now decreed that municpal bodies which granted licenses to operate pumps on the curbs have done so illegally the town council of sim- coe was recently notified to this eff ect and forthwith not only refused an application for licenses but cancehed all the permits that had been granted in the past throwing all responsibility for the pumps on their owners school report stoullville school report september primer b ruth lehman evelyn brown margaret booth and kath leen anderson equals- primer a margaret blsonbruce harper ruth ferguson k logan teacher jr i edith grubin marie brown margaret ball douglas tidyequal donald rowbotham and jack todd equal jr ill a- harry brown murray hopkins clifford woodcock i sargent teacher jr ii lillian phillips pauline boadway molly gray sr ii laurel thompson and lorrane vanzant george barth olomew donald lehman lillian dowswell teacher jr ill b edna mckuen eli- nor marshall margaret schmidt sr ill evelyn baker nelda leh man leola jennings d e orchard teacher jr iv norma rusnell mary doten sam borinsky sr iv isobel collard luella gayman billie sanders and grant baker c e watson principal ss 10 whitchurch namesmaikjd failed in me or more tests numbers are percent age for month on three subjects class iv florence ree30r s6 clarence cowie 77 ruth ramer 7 j grace ramer 72 sr ill roy davis 75 margaret churly 02 nonnan betz 01 clar ence rodgers 4c alma hill 40 jr ill willie topper 79 annie paisley os elmer burnett 52 johnnie williams 40 clayton top per 35 elwood betz 34 sr ii oiler larkin 83 clarion baker 71 margaret topper 09 car son tyndall 46 randalph forsyth 30 jrii margaret brown 46 noel storry 41 marion burnett 40 har old gilbert ab edith churly 38 ross gilbert ab i reginald winterstein 86 billie tranmer and doreen betz 72 mary paisley 09 betty hamm 2s lillian churly ab sr pr douglas hamm jr pr leona foorsyth eugeno winterstein gordon brown no on roll 36 average attend ance 33 i vera barnes teacher gormley mr and mrs manuel heise form erly of klnderslv sask are visiting his brother mr j h heise mr and mrs robins of bridge burg with mr and mrs wlnfred timbers of ringwood visited at mr a siders on sunday mr and mrs jos steckley are spending a few weeks with relatives at stevensville ont and clarence center ny mr and mrs robt millen and family recently enjoyed a motor trip through northern ontario visiting mrs milieus sister at iroquois falls roy brillinger is the potato king of gormley this year he had eigh teen acres under crop and just now mr brillinger is taking off the crop the early variety yielded 200 bags to the acre but the later potatoes now being dug wiu not show so good a yield mr brillinger had the refusal of 1 per bag for the deliv ery of 1500 bags at a future day or in consignments as the purchaser re quires them with colder weather the present low price of tubers is certain to advance and surely they are worth more jos cherry has rented his farm of s5 acres at gormley on the 4th concession of whitchurch to w h wilson of markham township mr cherry has not been in good health for some time and this is the reason for his retirement from farm life he intends to remain on the property after the tenant takes charge as he will remain in the farm house inde finitely mr wilson has secured an other house here we hope that mr cherry will soon regain good health again crashing into the side of the en gine of the cnr winnipeg flier 27 miles north of toronto delbert baker 26 years old of gormley miracu lously escaped death last week at 720 am he was extricated from the wreck of his coupe suffering severe shock the crossing where baker hit the locomotive is well known to residents of the district as being dangerous in that there is a sharp curve just north of the cross ing and it is impossible to see a train coming along the track from the north baker was placed in the baggage car of the train and rushed to toronto where a police ambulance was waiting and took iiim to grace hospital mr and mrs r e baker parents of the injured man said jhat immediately after the crash residents called them to the scene baker told them he did not see the train coming around the curve nor did he hear the whistle the next thing he knew was he hit the locomotive on the side as he was going across the tracks the engin eer applied the brake and the train came to a stop with the wreckage near the end of the train rem ember jacob yake i think we should mrs stadlebar hair dresser main street stouffville phone 3009 for appointments boadways drug store stoijffvtixe for that is where mr grubin got his start and his first knowledge ot the language i did not mention his son in my last letter nor have i got the knife into him or- any other man i might have the knife into somebody if i were a russian such as the czar he talks about he must be a brother to the man who took our saviours life in my letter be fore i did not write that- simpsons had 100 customers a day but rather that they had one hundred to one that they have in a small town i also said 20 a day would be almost more than one man could attend to but we will blame the publisher for this misprint at first i felt like giving mr grubin some hot dogs this time but i have reconsidered things and just wish to close with saying that if i had not the high school education- it is just as well many ot them that get it and scho larships only come out with a bigj head and others are ready for the rsylum jacob yake rroof this year with ribroll the permanent roofing for barns houses sheds xiow in initial cost comes in big sheets easy and quick to laypermanentleakproof handsome in appearance pre vents fires increases value of property made of famous council standard galvanized sheets give size of roof for free estimate write to eastern steel piodus jcimilcd preston ont successor to metal shingle and siding co ltd write for free booklet walls that reflect good judgment con taining interesting information on home planning with gyproc rocboard and insula millions of insulating air cells 5 canada gypsum and alabastine limited pari canada fireproof wallboard for sale by stouffville planing mills stouffville ont nervousness vanishes health is restored i cannot say enough in praise of nervine i was so nervous i could not sleep before i had taken ner vine long i could sleep well and am feeling a lot better mrs cash m watson undine victoria co new brunswick the wracking misery of sleepless nights and restless days ot con stantly jumpy nerves was mrswat- sons until dr miles nervine cor rected the fault disordered nerves disordered nerves are dangerous dr miles nervine soothes refreshes restores them to normal it was de veloped by a prominent nerve speci alist to reach the basic cause of such troubles as depression restlessness worry and declining general health especially helpful to women during trying times of pain contains no habltformlng drugs satisfaction or your money refunded dr- miles sold by j m storey stouffville ont

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