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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 19, 1929, p. 5

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stouffville september 19th 1929 local happenings we understand there will be four send the tr to a friends or ave at least in stouffvllle whol in mi l with the reopening of will make application for old age pension the first payment which will be made this coming month the village council of sutton havo 4 authorized a bylaw to borrow 50- 000 tor the construction of a new- continuation school as requested by the school board of the village the town constable mr e cpen- nock has turned in over half of the amount of his yearly salary to the municipality in fines collected for breaches of the motor vehicles act whitchurch township council will meet on friday sept 27th in the morning those who have business to transact with the council must be at vandorf early that day as coun cil will adjourn at noon hour owing to the hall being in use during the afternoon for the annual school fair schools motorists should be extremely care ful of the familiar sign school ahead drive slowly the big farm stock sale at well- mans glasgow will be held today thursday mr f l button has accepted the position of treasurer of the united church stouffvllle to fill the vacan cy caused by the death of the late wh shaw mr button was elected by the church board some weeks ago but asked for time to consider the matter his acceptance will meet with general satisfaction of all the congregation there are ninety scholars on the roll in stouffvllle continuation school this term in form i there are 32 form 11 28 and form iii 30 pupils twentytwo pupils in form three are on their third year while eight are fourth year pupils as is usual in the average school in the province girls are in preponderance there being 52 female and 28 male students our mailing list was corrected up to saturday last look at your label and see that it reads correctly a rare chance to secure highclass furniture by auction this saturday at residence o f mrs violet stadle- bauer opposite the baker garage the doukhobor naked parade out in the west ended up in the police court where most skin games come to an end four pupils from stouffvllle are attending markham high school this term which is the same number that attended the south school last term they are miss erma orubln miss annie barnes reg button and bruce rowbotham a peach tea and a reception tor rev ieo e coulter and family was held in the school room of the united church at richmond hill last tues day evening under auspices of their ladies aid mr coulter was the former pastor of stoufcvllie united church and moved this year from allandale to the hill j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up rhoxe 9000 markham ont the local merchants in their ad vertisements provide splendid buy- athome arguments earl grubln it o eyesight specialist at stouffvllle from wed nesday to saturday each week the local creamery quotes this week for butter fat 43c for special 42c for first and 39c for second grade cream per pound butter fat the stouffville junior womens institute will bold a baking sale u saturday of this week at 230 pm in goudies store watch this announcement for fur ther details of a waffle supper to be served in the near future la the base ment of the united church by the garrett imissiou circle standing of south ontario league september 9th won draw lost pts cherrywood 7 2 2 10 claremont 7 2 2 16 goodwood 6 1 2 13 whitby town 2 6 4 10 green river 3 3 5 9 brooklin 1 6 5 8 whitby hospital ivi 4 7 the mlddlebrook public auction ssle on tuesday at mongolia totalled 3400 prices ruled high on most all lines of stock of big interest to men its time to consider your fall top coats a wise and satisfactory decision is to select one of these coats at 1800 this season there is a splendid choice of mat erials in fancy tweeds and worsteds sizes 36 to 42 1800 ea mens french coats these coats are made to stand hard wear and have strongly sown soams with belt wrist straps and gun flaps putty shade only 900 1000 and 1150 mens rubber raincoats just the coat every man needs for the fall rains each 5600 mens borsalino felts in smart shapes of the season a hat that is popular with a man of conservative taste shapes include bound and raw brims in light and dark grey 750 mens allwool sweaters in the new fall shades in varsity stitch style red black and white and black and white 500 each mens fancy patterned sox for fall in fine wools and silk and wool checked and stripe designs sizes 10 to 11 75c per pair our boys department boys 2 trouser tweed suits these tweeds in a variety of fall patterns are particularly sturdy and service able ready for months of hard wear in and out of school double and single breasted styles sizes 14 to 18 years 2100 boys broadcloth shirtwaists for every day best wear sizes 6 to 14 years 79c- boys caps these fine caps for school or general wear are shown in smart colors of grey fawn and brown sizes 6 to 7 100 r e curtis everything in mens wear phone 5601 stouffville kxtra seivicfe tf for any reason you find orcfri ary tires not giving the service you want on your car or truck see our goodyear heavy duty tires they stand up under extra speed extra loads extra rough roads their slight extra cost is tar overshadowed by extra ser- w farmers are hauling in their early turnips for which they are receiving 26c per bushel from ross brown the buyer turnips throughout on- tario will not yield a normal crop this year although the local section has fared better than many others rain is badly needed to improve the late crop the town of kingsville has been assessed the sum ot 2000 due to the fact thai a woman ot that town died of typhoid fever contracted through drinking contaminated water the onus for pure water is thus placed on the municipality for sup plying the right kind of drinking water for its citizens where the medical health board has the over sight of milk sold it is a question as to whether the town could not be held responsible to some degree for contaminated milk tho local lodge of the ioof will open next monday evening sept 23rd let the members turn out in full force is the request of noble grand jess cook couldnt something be dna to prune our shade trees in order that telephone and hydro wires might pass through or over them without mutilating the trees so much many of the fine trees on main street are being destroyed by the manner in which they are tunneled or hacked on one side or other the council have authority to protect them and might be justified in doing so we have been looking for the horticul tural society to take some aiction in this matter that would offer some chance for the life of the trees of which we have none too many the rouge bridge on the 8th con cession of markham just south of the wideman mennonite church is still sinking as a result of the bad storm last spring which washed away a great quantity of the dirt about the abutment on the southwest corner a hole some 10 feet deep was made by the rushing water and this has never foeen repaired the floor of the bridge is down two feet or more below the level of the road and people are wondering it the structure is safe for threshin out fits to pass over the w m s and u a of howard park united church toronto tendered a farewell to mrsaj brace blanche obrien on tuesday afternoon sept 10th mrs brace gave a short talk on our relation ship to tlie other races and left as a parting message tho hope and prayer that the women of the church might learn to have a better under standing of and kinder feeling to ward these raes mrs carroll soprano soloist of the church interpreted in song most beautifully two poems a mood and loves radio written by imrs quentln one of our missionaries in china to which mrs brace set the music on behalf of the members ot both organizations mrs brace was presented with a cameo broach set with diamonds mr and mrs brace with the two younger children brockman and julian left on saturday cnronte for china for another six year term they arc motoring to the coast and expect to sail oct 17th auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday sept 20th and 21st lilac time a colleen moore special sportlight tuesday and wednesday sept 24th and 25th buster keaton in college comedies friday and saturday sept 27th and 28th two fox features admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop stoufcville rural school fair will be held on monday next this years exhibition promises to be bigger than ever with many special fea tures the premises recently vacated by the dominion stores in the silvester block has been rented to a couplo of chinamen from toronto who will establish a cafe there within a few- weeks the celestials that are to commence business here have never been in business here before the former cafe men being unable to secure a building at the time they wished to commence harvesting operations are now through in this section and the yield was very satisfactory the crops were all harvested in splendid con dition owing to the very dry wea ther splendid fall weather now prevails for threshing which is going on along every concession line can peach trees thrive in this locality peaches can and they are not on trees either but this season mr jacob boadway has a real peach tree on his property which is bear ing several baskets of the crawford variety they are quite green yet but are showing signs ot ripening mrs james hand also has a peach tree on her premises with a tew peaches maturing thereon miss ella florence nichols of vic toria square and councillor ross b ftatcliff of whitchurch township were quietly married at the- united church ptrsonage stouffville on wednesday sept 11th by the rev h s warren ba following a short trip mr and mrs ratcliff will take up their residence on the townllne on the rtacliff farm potatoes are said to he only a fair crop with a yield below average in many cases still the price is riot soaring any in the potato section of goodwood with a fair crop ship pers are paying 110 but the price is likely to advanee according to the prediction of one buyer several car loads were shipped last week so that her dead husband may rest better an unidentified wom an is paying mrs evelyn ford of seattle for 40 chickens her husband took twenty years ago recently mrs ford got a letter in her mall that read mrs ford a long time ago my man took chickens three times from your place now he is gone and i think he might rest better if you got some pay for them just a little each week maybe the funeral service last thursday for the late mrs archie stover was largely attended and took place from the late home on church street to stouffville cemetery rev h s warren conducted the service the late mrs stover whose maiden name was ida mowder was the youngest daughter of imr and mrs jos mow der of this town she was born on the 8th concession of pickering and when a young woman was employed for quite a number of years in the stouffville post office on the 12lh of april 1924 she was united in marriage to archie stover son of imr and mrs elins stover and to them two children were born ruth aged 2 years and roy aged4 years both of whom survive with the young husband she is also survived by her parents and live sisters and bro thers mrs stover was a faithful mother and an earnest worker in the church prior to her health fail ing and enjoyed a large circle ot friends all of whom deeply mourn her untimely death at the age ot only 29 years the husband and family have the deep sympathy of the whole community the auction sale of western horses held at the stock yards last friday drew only a moderate crowd due no doubt to the fact that farmers are not particularly interested in buying horses these days of automo tive power however the 22 head wore all disposed of the sale con sisted mostly of yearling animals which were shipped here from drink- water sask by their owner mar shall stewart ot weyburn the prices ran from 26 per head to 60 the bunch looked as though they had beon more accustomed to rough ing it on the prairie than to being tied in a respectable horse stable one or two of t he outfit gave a fine exhibition of broncho busting with out doing any damage at ho prices obtained the now owners should have somo fairly reasonable priced horses when once they get their growth and become broken to har ness high prices wore retarded at this sale because the terms were cash mr jake borlnsky son of isaac borinsky of this town has returned from california where he went a few years ago inthe hope that his wife would have better health jake has just opened a retail store in the city at 25 st john road west toronto for the retail sale of stouffville creamery butter and markdale creamery butter the two products made by the borinsky firm this is a new departure but although the store is opened only a few days in dications are that it will prove a suitable venture and at the same lime give the public a better chance to secure the local product whicn will have a more extensive tale through the retal store business change having purchased the old es tablished business of the late alex grubin i will handle all classes of jewellery also watches and clocks at close prices long experience enables me to give you t he best possible ser vice in watch repairing satisfaction guaranteed remember no job too small or to difficult for us 32 h pollard dominion stores ltd 10th birthday celebration pic nic hams 19c orange marmalade 40 oz 23c campbells tomato soup 10c kipper snacks tin fie p g soap 10 bar3 39c guest ivory soap 6 bais 25c rolled oats 5 lbs- 25c braeside finest creamery butter lb 43c mayfiqld brand lb 43c surprise soap 5 bar and 5 small qkts lux 69c victory queen olives reg 45c 40 oz jar 39c mclarens invincible reg 25c queen olives 14 oz jar 19c fialada tea brown label 35c salada tea orange pekoe 41c special anniversary offer free 1 lb sugar with each pound of dominion stores fam ous teas dsl hulk lb 55c domino lb 65c richmello lb 75c golden tip lb 85c japan green lb 55c- our birthday club next saturday sept 21st closes the special offer 50c groceries free with 10 accumlated grocery order till saturday sept 21st 1929 dominion stores ltd p boadway local manager keep your hens everlastingly on their job put them on the fulopep egg mash ration do it today make them steady producers eager to 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 eggproducing organs no thing like the cod liver meal to get the most out of feeds fulopep egg mash has the correct amount of mineral and laying hens need lot of mineral for egg shells as well a3 their own nutriment tho base of all fulopep feeds is high quality oatmeal do 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 yem 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 i stiver bros r here is the proof the constant addition of new cream shippers is the best proof that our service is fully appreciated in every detail stouffville creamery go stouffville ontario an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings the reward of years of toil if you contemplate an auction sale the clos ing out of your years of effort in building up a complete farm equipment the bank of com merce is splendidly equipped to cater to your financial needs our local manager and his staff will gladly make all arrangements for the collection and discounting of all sale notes and for furnishing an extension of credit where necessary a successful sale is entirely depen dent upon sound financial arrangements the canadian bank of commerce gf uith which is amalgamated x the standard bank of canada grant hall in the west grant hall sonlor vicepresident of the canadian paclflo hallway iz uh h t t0 ot ln9 m western canada 2 ln th0 kunds of the empress hotel victoria with three old friends they hod just returned from a game of golf and the foursome from loft to right is j e mcmullon canadian pachlo solicitor mr hall chief justice j a macdonald avxd r mackun president of tho manitoba free press winnipeg uacuin

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