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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 1929, p. 5

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st0uffv1lle may 2nd 1929 a special meeting of stouffviile tenuis club will be held thursday evening may 2ui in council chambers at s30 everyone inter ested please attend soctv statement that a motor car with only one horn can throw a man farther than a bull which lias two horns fs a special offer tlie tribune may be sent to new subscribers until free speech is one of those thinas i which existed before the days of i telephone bills 1 home aees friday night in ratcliffs hall under auspices of the library board markham village and stouffviile are observing the summer half holi day among the merchants richard ward is authority for thef stouffviile council meets friday evening this week and whitchurc township council convenes saturday at 10 a m at vandorf i store life december aist for 1j0 the re- sick policies gular subscription rate is 200 per year we also have clubing rates for toronto daily papers mr deibert holden has leased a portion of the grounds at the rear of the mansion house to be used as a station for his used car sales mr golden has had the property neatly lehced and has a big supply of cars already on the grounds which the public may see at any time of the day or evening as the place will be electrically lighted xorman jr maclean has opened insurance office above shaws automobiles accident and i written hes also pay ing highest prices for old coins and stamps seeding would have been quite general in this locality on monday had it not been for the heavy rains on sunday which caused a further delay however a great many farm ers sowed some ground last wek the vogue hat and novelty shop one door east of public library so only hats reduced for quick sell ing thursday friday and saturday this is your chance to secure your hat homemade candy for every occasion for sale westiughouse kadiola four tubes with loud speaker head phones and storage battery apply dr r lioivas stouffviile ijrathwaites hardware are offer ing all incubators in stock at re markably low prices it will pay any one who might need a new in cubator next season to buy now the rural construction co have completed their wiring contract at eatons shadow lake camp all the buildings will now be electrically lighted just as soon as the hep co extend their line into lake mussel- man from rlngwood many lamps are required at shadow lake to light the residence recreation and dining halls and sleeping huts the management is considering the lighting of the drive way into the property at lake musselmau bakers pavilion is equipped ready for the current the booth farm of 70 acres the buildings of which stand immediate ly south of stouffviile school grounds is as active a seiler as eld ing shares on the stock market mr ae booth who owned the farm for 10 years sold it a year ago to mr hugh clark who took off one crop this spring mr clark sold the place to mr david moyer who took poss ession april 1st last week mr moyer disposed of the farm again to edward baker proprietor of the pavilion at lake musselman in this last deal mr moyer takes over one of imr bakers houses located at corner of main street and baker ave almost opposite the school grounds after completing this transaction mr mover dealt the house just ac quired for his former house farther east adjoining mrs hands property and which lie sold to mr david smales mr moyer will re main on the farm for this year when he will move back to his former residence and mr smales will move to his new property at baker avenue and main street fake eye specialists have been operating in essex county and re cently fleeced one farmer out of 500 beware of the travelling stranger wanting to sell you his wares the great arm of the stone statue of general brock at queenston heights the largest monument in canada has been broken off the arm of stone weighing half a ton buried itself three feet in the ground replacing will cost 5000 homemade baking will be sold by mis b tait in the tait bros store commencing saturday may 4th special orders will be taken by phoning 3501 see the window dis play rev mr baker of meaford who exchanged pulpits two weeks ago with rev h s warren preached at allandale on an exchange with rev g e coulter a former stouffviile pastor dn gurr of toronto won the 266 sparton radio given away free by cober cober of markham he having guessed the correct cereal number of a new pontiac car on which a number of stouffviile peo ple tried their luck there were 260 guesses recorded notice as i am obliged to run the jewelry business and billard room belonging to my fathers estate until they are taken over by their new owners i therefore reguest that my patrons observe the following hours from 9 am to 4 pm the store and billard room will be closed during which time i will look after my optical business examining eyes tepairing glasses etc from 4 pm to 10 pm the store and billard room will be open during which time i will 10 unable to do anything at my optical business beyond handing out finished work i trust that my patrons conceive the present sit uation and observe the hours out lined for a few months until the affairs of my fathers estate are straightened up after which tinid i promise a better optical service than has been possible in the past earl a gruibin there were no bids for the major mills whitevale when offered under mortgage sale by auction last week since the sale was advertised the flood came along and it is said dam aged the dam and mill to the extent of 3000 or 4000 and it will take several months to make repair chicken thieves are not all dead in whitchurch township for one evening last week some of these detestable pests visited the coops at vandorf belonging to reuben scott and made off with a large number of birds george hood another farmer living 24 miles east of scotts on the 7th concession was also victimized and is looking for over 50 hens removed in the night in neither case was any clue left to work on frank bruels of ringwood is help ing to boost the feathered world numerically by the raising of young chicks he says this has been an ex cellent year for the young birds and out of 23s eggs in one incubator he received 209 live chicks a remark ably high percentage at the present mr bruels has 1600 or more chicks to attend to and more incubators in operation the annual inspection of markham chapter order of eastern star took place on wednesday night and at this inspection more than 125 guests were present from sunnyside toron to birch cliff and jubilee chapter of stouffviile mrs s w hastings of stouffviile assisted in the musical exercises together with miss annie lehman on behalf of sunnyside chapter mrs anne freeman w m presented sister imary young wm of markham chapter with a silver tray an important masonic function was held in the local lodge rooms last friday night on the occasion of the official visit of their district deputy grand master mr r r davis of toronto visitors from several of the lodges in toronto and the surrounding country were present also the head of the local lodge mr eldon fairies and his officers were highly complimented and following the work within the lodge room the gathering enjoyed a banquet entertainment and speech- making auditorium theatre stoufrville friday and saturday may 3rd and 4th ben hur the worlds greatest show matinee saturday 230 25c the names of several young mep are wanted in order to haul them be fore the beak on a charge of de stroying property at glasgow one night last week several of this smart set entered the school yard there and created considerable destruction to the building and doors one of the ratepayers declares that very strong suspicions are held and it is there fore likely that more will be heard of the matter when the clues are in vestigated more it will be the duty of tlie trustees to work hard on this case in order to bring the guilty ones to justice school taxes are high without having unnecessary expense added driving through the pretty village of markham from time to time en- route to toronto the editor often wondered why the markham council and board of health of that village should have their dumping grounds right on the main highway where it is in full view at the south end of the village for convenience it could not be surpassed excepting that the householders would find it a little more so to leave the tin caii3 right in their own yard now the econ- nomist comes along with a terrific onslaught on this dump and demands action on the part of authorities for its removel if editor corson is guilty of any wrong doing it is be cause he has tolerated this poor advertising at the entrance of his village so long without demanding its removal or some barricade put up to hide it from view of the street tuesday and wednesday may 7th and 8th the magic flame ronald coleman velma banky comedy collegians friday and saturday may 10th and 11th finderh keepers laura laplante sportlight comedy s g schmidt prop iiaoohd 3hx xxoos ay v ocz s9d 8 sttucilo asoaqo isiu3o ocz ssjd z 1 soi sjoiia epos 3qz tsf jai iwi ipiwpuus zuioh 0fc sup dnos oibttiox zujoh oil ap jad suuon xbw nopioo oo z onf puc jsows so3uujo on saturday mr fw jaynes accompanied by his mother were in town it is six and a half years since they left the farm north of ballan- trae to live in toronto and now they have purchased an si acre place just on the outskirts of the city of gueiph and will be moving this week in addition to being a good farming prospect the city is rapidly growing so that the land will become more valuable for building purpos es in a short time their visit to town last saturday was for the pur pose of visiting among friends be fore they locate in the gueiph dist rict on monday mr and mrs f w silvester were in town having re turned from california last week to their summer home at keswick after spending the winter in cal ifornia these former citizens had an enjoyable motor trip home over a distance of 3300 miles even over the desert lands of texas they hrd good motoring roads and ideal weather of course when they left california everything was in full bloom but as they travelled noith tlie leaves on the trees gradually be came smaller until after they left chicago there was no growth in evidence at all during their stay in the south something that was en joyed by the motor car owners was a gasoline war and mr silvester bought many gallons at 5c plus3c tax the ethyl gas was sold at sc plus 3c tax and this was the highest on the return journey he paid all the way from this low price up to 15c gallon and then the canadian price which we need not quote for we all have to pay it noa-3pis- si stwnx s3ih3d0h9 the town of uxbridge is petition ing the minister of highways for ontario for a cement roadway from that municipality east to meet in with the good roads system known as the lindsay highway this road passes within about four and a half miles of uxbridge and a cement or tarvla road would give the people of uxbridge an ailyear round road to toronto the way the roadway from stouffviile to uxbridge has been maintained in the past esp ecially at this end has been a means of divorting the north traffic from uxbridge away from here to the city with the increased expenditures necessitated this year owing to the floods there is little likelihood of inducing york county to place a tarvia surface on the 10th con cession from stouffviile to lincoln- vlllc in the market many people have dabbled in the stock market and got nip ped while a few have made money if you are in the mar ket for tires you have a sure good buy if you come to us and get fire stone tires they are guaran teed for service let us toll you about the wonderful gum- dipping process which makes firestone superior to all others prices are lower this spring a swift garage ihoxe 193 stouffvtixe home acres friday night in ratcliffs hail under auspices of the 5mjsy llbrarv board quality service the council issues a final warning to dog owners to tk up the canine in stouffviile earl a grubin r o eyesight specialist at stouffvilie from wed nesday to saturday of each week richmond hill u oberving daylight saving time to keep in tune with toronto and radial railway arrange ments the stouffviile creamery carries a special message on page 2 of this issue it is an appeal to our farmers that should interest them kft trout fishing opened wednesday but we didnt hear one fish yarn with the disappearance of speckled beauties from local streams the old- time fisherman is becoming extinct also the brier bush strain of black giants and white rocks are becom ing quite extensively known orders for separate hundreds of hatching eggs having lately been received from points in ontario and quebec the stouffvilie junior institute will hold their annual business- meet ing on wednesday may sth at the home of miss hazel boyd all mem bers are requested to be present the roll call will be answered by the paying of fees an appeal is being made by the horticultural society in response to a request from a small society on manitoulin island for hardy peren nials and shrubs to help fix up their church grounds anyone having any to spare kindly leave at the cnr station on or before imonday may 6th as a box will be shipped on that date harry sawyer former mail courier on rr 3 stouffviile has bought the dairy business from fred mow- der known as the snowhite mr sawyer took over the iroute on mon day and is constructing a small dairy at the rear of his house on main street in which to bottle and store milk ill health is the cause cf mr mowder selling out dulring the past week the regal bakery co and canada bread co have been in stouffvilie canvassing the citizens for their bread patron age no doubt the majority of our people will not be anxious to forsake the local bakery who aire producing a palatable loaf and rendering first- class service cober cober will give a demon stration of the sparton radio this saturday evening at porters ice cream parlors the public are in vited to come and enjoy the music the new sparton electric radio is new to most people in this district but it is one of the wonders of the radio world being entirely different to any other make of radio fertilizers for lawns garden and farm garden seeds in bulk or packet field seeds mangold turnip field carrots and seed corn a limited quantity of improved banner seed oats feeds bran and shorts at the present prices look rea sonable schumacher feed on hand stiver bros fi a friend of our says he is painting the inside of his chicken coop so his hens wont pick the grain out of the wood whether you want an electric drive an engine drive or an elbow drive we can supply you with a mc- cormickdeering bailbearing cream separator that will fit your needs frank baker stouffvilie brighten the home rowbotham provides the means housecleaning time is here once more and you will be making plans for beautifying your home as well as ridding it of the accumulation of dirt etc from our grocery you can secure the most relia ble cleeaners and soaps on the market all at attractive prices every day in the week decorating perhaps before you house clean there is papering to be done here again we are anxious to serve you w are showing the newest lines of sunworthy wall papers which is the most reliable grade obtainable they do not fade like many papers and are priced as low as 8c per roll we invite you to see our stock f g rowbotham dry goods and groceries devoted to quafflpy durant oy six cylinder spttul tteo door sedut red seal continental motor bendix four wheel brakes morse silent timing chain full force feed lubrication 10 minutes with a durant owneh vtdu will gain more knowledge of durant value in cea minutes with a durant owner than you would learn by hearsay in a month his enthusiasm for the red seal continental motor bendix four wheel brakes durant body workmanship general per- formancc and easy riding is based on actual daybyday enjoyment talk to a durant owner just 10 minutes your dealer will let you drive a durant any time built bj durant motors tj canada limited toronto canada rugby trucb ifa too tovt toe opacities d u ran t 1129 i good car j w s widdifield stouffviile

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