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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1928, p. 5

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stouffville- october 25th 1928 farmers lard for hoover phone 9024 sale joseph two winchester rifles 32 bigh- power for sale win williams v christ church anglican will hold its bazaar in porters ice cream parlor thursday afternoon novem ber 15th when the old toronto globe starts after a grit cabinet minister these days it doesnt make as much stir as it would have made 25 years ago the influence and ways of some newspapers have changed potatoes are so plentiful up a- round alliston that storage roca is at a premium over the province on the whole there is a great vari ance in the price of these tubers ranging from 55c bag to 110 xeither the cradle the altar or the grave changed the statistical figures of stouffville during the moth of september there wasnt a single item recorded by the clerk of the municipality under any of these heads master thos ogden of uxbridge township won seventh prize in the tlome garden contest in ontario county there were 78 contestants and the awards were announced last week cairnbrogie the home of gra ham bros claremont will be sold under mortgage sale on nov loth according to the legal notice in this issue of the tribune a year ago last month the fine barns on this property were destroyed by fire and little activity has been going on about the place since that time the russian squash on display in the tribune window proved of great interest to many people the pecu liar shape and colorings of the rus sian squash has earned for them in their native country the dub name turk cap for they resemble a tur kish army camp very much this squash on display was grown by a russian family at altona who re ceived tlie seed from relatives in their native country auditorium theatre stoufrville friday and saturday oct 26th and 27th valley of the giants milton sills also comedies tuesday and wednesday oct 30th and 31st somewhere in sonora ken maynard comedies friday and saturday nov 2nd and 3rd charlie chaplin in the circus these pictures a specials at regular prices s g schmidt prop a large number of potatoes are be ing taken out of the ground just now but unfortunately many of them are afflicted with rot in some localities the tubers are almost a failure perhaps this condition will stimulate the price dr v a suoimers 169 yngj st toronto formerly with r simpson co eye specialist will be at yakes jewelry store every thursday butter sold at 35 and 40c a pound ou the market last thursday and eggs graded brought all the way from 3oc to 47c dozen hens are 25c pound and chickens 30 to 32c coming to the auditorium theatre on friday and saturday nov 23 charlie chaplin in the circus keep these dates open for an even ing of fun a special at the usual prices we understand that the wednes day half holiday for stouffville stores will discontinue for the winter months after october 31st the closed afternoon has been very well observed by the merchants who are now about to get ready for the christmas season while attending the auction- sale on the farm of eli mairs at gormley last saturday george windsor son of mr john windsor at lake mussel- man stepped on a board with a rusty nail in which penetrated his foot and necessitated a visit to the doctor who gave the boy an injection as a preventive against lock jaw in the auto funeral accident which occurred on the way to barrie on friday last in which four people were killed william laurie of agin court received slight glass cuts while one of his companions w j russell of unionville was knocked unconscious for a timend received an ugly gash in the head it took three carloads of pennuts to feed the fans at two recent ball games in new york city when percy dike reads this he will be thinking of transfering his business of selling peanuts at local auction sales to the ball diamond in new- york where baseball and peanuts run along together like ham and eggs all interested ki missions will have the privilege on monday oct 29th of hearing an address by miss hatch who has served 40 years on the mission fields of india under the baptist foreign board and founder of the leper home there in 1910 the kingemperor presented miss hatch with the kaiserthird medal for public service in india another speaker will be mrs zavitz of tor onto prest of the baptist home mission society meeting at 8 pm in ratcliffs hall stouffville all wecome superior groceries perrins flakey crackers per pkg 10c perrins highclass biscuits per pkg r 20c wonderful soap 22 cakes 100 eurford peas 2 tins 7 25c comb honey per rack 25c chateau cheese per pkg 23 neilson ice cream a w scott phone orders promptly delivered the findlay stoves a powerful heating plant enclosed in a beautiful cabinet frankljn circulator just now we are in need of all money outstanding on subscription accounts and would urge prompt payment bills were mailed on mon day to all western canada subscrib ers in arrears short credit makes long friends the tribune stouff ville it cost the city of toronto 100- 000 a year to provide extra teachers last year during the time members of the staff were on sick leave that looks like high financing and any small boy could readily suggest an easy and simple method of saving that 100000 i mrs walter barton of uxbridge died suddenly while conversing with one of the nurses in the port perry hospital last week mrs bartonwho was 59 years of age was about to leave the institution following an operation for appendicitis deceased was a sister to dr w c shier of uxbridge the will of james waddingbam of stouffville who died september 29 leaves an estate of s27s to his widow with the provision that on her death the estate passes to their daughter mrs s johnston toronto the assets of the estate consist of 347s in mortgage moneys and 4- s00 due from sale of land in stouff ville brace and bit lost between slouffi vllle and ringwood please return to sinclairs roadhouse the biweekly dance for nov 2nd has been postponed c baker and h hoover lost a pair of dehorning shears belonging to the ufo have been mislaid any member having them please return at once to f h sang- ster whitchurch township council will meet on saturday for general bus ness and the appointment of a per manent clerk horticultural members have you all the bulbs you require if not the society still have some to spare at very reasonable prices bulbs can be had from mrs ben doten come and enjoy a profitable even ing on friday october 2gth in the united church stouffville when mis m garrett returned mission ary from africa will give a lecture through the long grasses under the auspices of the garrett mission circle light- refreshments collec tion fire drill was practised at the town school on monday afternoon wholly unexpected the alarm sound- and the entire classes of some 300 pupils were outside in just 50 seconds from the sounding of the alarm that ought to be quick enough to beat anything save an earthquake the new furnace has been install ed in the fire hall which will also heat the council chambers and the public room upstairs in the past the municipal building lias been poorly heated and considerable dam age has been done to the fire equip ment as a result of this with the furnace in place the entire building can now be made immune from frost the high price of cows was again evidenced at the auction sale in ux bridge township last week on the farm of eleanzer forsyth who dis posed of his entire stock and imple ments for 52700 a twoyearold heifer sold for s160 and yearling heifers went at g0 a piece the highest cow sold at 150 sheep are selling well and ran from 515 to 516 each aged horses changed hands at the even hundred mark a very old binder sold at s0 in order to avoid a collision on main street last friday afternoon harry noble collided with an electric light pole at the corner of the stand ard bank breaking the steering wheel on his car and damaging the pole to some extent noble was driv ing west and mr peter ferguson of whitchurch was going west and was about to turn south to the creamery a move noble evidently did not anticipate and was not watching for noble was unable to stop hence he landed into the post tiie government has been getting after the egg buyers compelling them to grade the hen fruit and as a consequence all eggs sold on the stouffville market or to the local merchant will be candled when the farmer brings them in the new system was put into force last thurs day for the first and of all the eggs sold and candled only two were found to be of ancient origin and unfit for human consumption this pair of bad eggs can probably be ex cused on the ground that they were used as nest eggs and were taken by mistake fitting into your home like a piece of fine furniture findleys franklin circulator brings cheer and warmth at all times when heat is required throughout the year in between the seasons dur ing falls chilly nights in early spring on damp rainy days on winters coldest days the franklin does the same work on a small scale- as a warm air furnace besides radiating heat the franklin circulates it by draw ing the cool air off the floor thus you have warm moist healthful air in motion in every part of the room and in addition the ruddy glow of the fire comes through the mica doors in front shedding a radiance that invites and attracts the franklin always has a cheery smile on the cold est days investigate the franklin at our store for the kitchen there is nothing to equal the findlay tortooise cook as illustrated in this advertisement f y w brathwaite successor to silvester bros hardware open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesday afternoon by the will of the late miss ken nedy who died in stouffville prior to the great war a bequest of 5300 an nually was left to the support of christs church of england so long as it remained a separate parish for some time bequest were paid under these terms but about the year 1924 the stouffville congregation united with markham under one parish under the moratorium act of war days the payment of 5300 annually was kept up and through an over sight was not discontinued when the act became void and the local church has benefitted to the full extent up to the present time but recently the officials have been notified that the dequest will be discontinued from now on the synod of the church of england are the executors of the estate those who follow the rise and fall of the stock exchange have witnessed some sensational leaps in the price of international nickle stock it is the one ttiing talked by financial men around town and some of them have made well on the stock one local investor is wealthier by over 53000 as a result of his holdings in nickle mr wm coiwelt has piirchased the undertaking establishment of w e kearns at beeton simcoe county and left on saturday to take over the business mr cohvell spent over two years in stouffville with w j mather and is a qualified undertaker who will undoubtedly do well for himself beeton has a population of 600 people in a very good farming community the board of health met on mon day afternoon to consider several matters relative to the health of the community the advisability of pub lishing milk tests was discussed but no action was taken the board decided to get full information re garding the necessary steps to take in order to administer toxoid for the immunization of school children a- gainst diphtheria there will be no thing compulsory about a clinic for this work if one should ibe held at some future date at a recent missionary meeting held at locust hill at one of the homes there the hostess of the after noon was being congratulated by one of the speakers for the splendid pro visions made and especially men tioned among the good things on the table that fine homemade bread the hostess who was too honest to take praise not due her had to in form the guests that the homemade bread referred to was really stouff ville bakery bread which shows that the local plant is turning out a praiseworthy product after carrying his arm n i plas ter case since november 1927 at an elevation with tht top of his shoul der moster miran anderson now has the cast removed and his arm lowered so that it is carried in a sling later another operation will be necessary hoforo the arm can swing free again it will e recalled that about the 1st of nov last year miran was out shooting near blackwatcr and the gun and contents discharged in his arm as he was crawling through a fence being alone the lad had to walk a mile in order to reach help every effort was made to save his arm the flesh of which was torn completely from the bone just below the shoulder six months in the hospital and untold pain since have been hard on brow nie and it is now to be hoped that the medical skill exerted in his be half will ultimately save the injured member there is nothing more popular than a free picture show and sensing this desire for things freethe proprie tor of one of the local garages mr arthur swift staged a compliment ary entertainment at the auditorium theatre last thursday evening the children were shown the picture in the afternoon and despite the large attendance the hall was again pack ed at night the angel of broad way seemed to be something many people wanted to see and in addi tion to this screen picture were shown others of an industrial nature deplet ing the manufacture of tires through the different processes in the plants of the firestone co excellent progress la being made on the new waterbound roadway now under construction through the main street in stouffville the huge steam roller has the sides of the old roadway torn up and on monday work of hauling stone commenced when two car loads arrived and more following almost daily the culvert in the east end near the presbyterian church which has proved a long piece of work is also finished although the new road will extend from the 9th to the 10th concession it is not expected that any detour will be necessary the plan being to lay one side at a time allowing the traffic to pass on the opposite side keep your hens everlastingly on their job put them on the fulopep egg mash ration do it today make them steady producers eager jo lay get more eggs bigger eggs more profits fulopep egg mash contains cod liver meal which forces the other ingredients to work directly and more efficiently on the egg producing organs no thing like the cod liver meaj to get the most out of feeds fummpep egg mash has the correct amount of mineral and laying hens need lots of mineral for egg shells as well as their own nutriment tho base of ail fulopep feeds is high quality oatmeal not just ground oats keep fulopep egg mash before your birds all the time cold weather and short daylight wont cut down production because cod liver meal supplies the element of sunshine old hens and new layers both become steady vigorous profitmakers fulopep egg mash gets you lots of strongshelled eggs all through the season when prices are highest keeps birds everlastingly on their jobs fulopep egg mash a product of the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon stiver bros stouffville cut fuel costs thousands of dollars are wasted annually right in this section and hours of discomfort put up with because of por fitting windows that let in the coid re- medy the tiouble by using outside sash this is the time to place yur order for any size you require phone or call for prices stouffville planing mill stouffer phone 194 schell stouffville dominion stores mjio where quality counts for the halloween party pumpkin for pics halloween candies and apples in fact everything that goes to make a glorious hal loween for the kiddies such was our thought when pre paring this list of timely suggestions specially priced for the occasion i n i i i i i i seasons choice pumpkin walnutt lb 49 flftiitpfp ftrcxo almonds in6e issued vjoxxcu chocolate bass 4 for xse fresh roasted a peanuts ib a 9 our own 4 batten product 3 jelly rolls 15c madeira cakei150 cherry cake lb 35c brazil nuts u 27 calif oral scedlea raisins tbf for our own battery products tasty 4o bread loaf fruit bread ice u glaee cherries lb 490 i scedodrallnpkt 15c i bayslde peaches 2 23- domino baking powder tmwrwrrxmm 3un2bda package biscuits christies u assorted c biscuits raot pius for finest i canadian mild cheese per s5 ib halloween candies jelly beans ib 190 gum drops ib 19c licorice alisons i lb 25c chocolate drops ib 23c f krastvelveeta pkt i8e paul boadwat manager the 10th cc ision of whitchurch a torontoyork highway from lin- colnville a mile south is in danger ous condition for motor traffic and minor accidents have happened there only recently opposite the elson farm a deep bog created last winter is still in bad condition with big holes it was in this very hole that hon george s henry in company with the writer and others got stuck last winter enroute to attend a ma sonic function in uxbridge it the municipal authorities would protest the condition of this road before the torontoyork road commission wo are sure the honorable gentleman would he surprised to learn that the bog hole is still in existence creating a menace to public traffic whenever it becomes full of water or whan it is dryfor that matter itlhich theres no remarkable secret about the recipes we use for our excellent bread and pastry we make use of tho best ingre dients and a lot of expert knowledge of tho subject youll make no secret of how pleased you are if you try our product ambrose stover v baker r

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