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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 31, 1929, p. 5

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stouffville october 31st 1929 psskki gggai i t local happenings julsss asgsas start it now with every new sub scription to the tribune for the year 1930 we will give the remainder of this year free tell rour neighbor who likes to see your paper about this splendid offer dont forget to reserve thursday nov 21 to hear ye old tyme village quartette in ratcliffs hall for sale- feet long show case for counter 0 good condition mirrors in tonight is halloween doors reasonably priced milt storey harvey schells new butcher shop about completed and mr schell the local stores are now open sixispects to locate there early la days a week the wednesday half november holiday being winter season suspended for the new beauty iakiok now open over lehmans shoe store ex perienced in hair dressing and marcelling margaret cove phone s904 tor appointment i coming dr f e luke optonie- tist 1c7 yonge st torontos able eyesight specialist may be consult ed about your eyes for glasses at j lioadways drug store stouffvlile october 31st the official figures for the prov incial election of three years ago gave hon geo s henry 11085 votes and mr annls nis opponent 5- 70g being a conservative majority of 5279 in north york mr pearson defeated mr keith by 1565 inl916 this week turnips are 22c bushel at stouffvlile station potatoes at goodwoood station 130 to 135 bag stuart liaird of scarboro bought the martin kaymer farm in mark- ham township following mr ray- mers public auction sale balrd is a successful jersey breeder and will bring another fine herd to ti town snip something new under the sun was put on at the sixth line baptist church last sunday night when seven young men sat on the platform with the pastor ana took entire charge of the service messrs dave i harris and bruce hisey delivered two excellent discourses mrs i i crosby of uxbridge last week mrs stadlebauer re- has jllst celebrated her 91st turned from visiting m detroit and birthday in good health she is leaves this week for winnipeg wuere her home daily and on the she will reside with her sister a a stl being quite active mlb lifelong resident of stouffville her crosby is a sisterinlaw to w b removal will be generally regretted sanders being a daughter of the mrs stadelbauer will be better ale edvvard wheeler one of the known to many of our readers violet clarkson gordon ferrier has rented his farm 50 acres on the 10th concession ot whitchurch to ernie strong who is now occupying the place having moved some stock there last week mr ferrier has returned to stouff ville to live with his son one door east of the public library the liberal candidate in yester days election for the district of temiskamlng charles alston byam is a nephew of mrs w t byam of stouffvlile the swastikas club held halloween party on monday night following the regular meeting in the united church it j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up phone 0000 haukham ont quality service an effort is being made to secure hydro power and light for the farms 3 arovnd vandort it wouu prove a great convenience in the township hail the store and in the homes and barns of the neighbor hood a public meeting was held last week at the hall in order to dis cuss the matter dont forget the old tyme concert in altona school on friday nov 1 at s pm given by the womens institute refreshments served admission 25c and 15c founders and first i stouffville business men of news for men cold weather is here again how about your win ter overcoat mens young mens and boys overcoats in a good assortment of colors come in and look them over mens allwool work sox 3 pairs for 100 mens flannel work shirts sizes 14 to 18 100 each mens flannelette pyj amas in a nice range of colors 195 each everything in mens wear cuhtis there are still a great many cabbage to market in this district but just now the croi is commencing to move 17 per ton was paid for some shipped out a few days ago the high price is chiefly caused be cause of the shortage in the crop tlie long dry spell deminished the grouth to a serious extent and prices are likely to remain firm throughout the season as a result the many friends of mrs chas barkey will be very sorry to learn that she will be confined to her bed for many weeks as a result of a re cent fall while picking apples in the orchard of their farm an xray ex amination showed that mrs barkey suffered two fractures of the left hip auditorium theatre stouffville everything phone 5g01 in mens wear stouffville stoves again this fall we are selling the popular findlay stoves and furnaces that have proven the biggest success in this line ever attempted the many stoves sold by us of the findlay make are giving the utmost satisfaction whether you buy or not we want you to call and see the findlay ammunition and guns for the fall hunter large range of rifles and shot guns and all hunters supplies f y w brathwaite open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesdays at noon william bryan grandson of mrs a harding of the east end stouff ville was successful in winning the senior championship in sports at the earl haig high school toronto last week during their annual field day he was presented with the dr hill trophy last vear william was pupil of first form in stouffville and he received most of his public school education here also irnlle he lived with his grandmother hence the local boys will be gfad to know of his success in the field of sport the officers who manned the polls in stouffville for the election yesterday were h j malloy and s armstrong djr os in the north ward with edw walls and t bir- kett as poll lerk9 in the south ward ira anderson and irwin gray were dros and wm armstrong and martin tail poll clerks friday and saturday nov 1st and 2nd casey jones from the famous song charlie chaplin in behind the screen tuesday and wednesday nov 5th and 6th drums of iove mary philbin comedies two canadian championships in horsehoe pitching and a special com petition for the winners at agricul tural fairs have been put on the list for the royal winter fair all the competions are sanctioned by the ontario athletic commission an open singles and open doubles both for the championship of canada will be held in addition a special competition will be conducted at the iroyal open only to winners held by local agricultural flair associa tions for the best team of two players on friday evening about forty members of the swastika club of th6 united church motored to toronto to enjoy a skating party at the royal skating rink where many of the skaters had their first ex perience on artificial ice following the evening at the rink the young people went over to bond street where they united with the stouff ville old boys and tilrls associa tion of toronto and district who were holding a social night lunch was served and a social time enjoyed among old friends before returning home the swastikas have just organized for the season with h o klinck as president peter ferguson of the 9th con cession of whitchurch has two sons of whom he may be justly proud although both are under eighteen years of age they are expert plow men and have won some notable prizes at the annual plowing compe titions at the north york match on tuesday the youngest son doughls captured the fine silver tea service and tray donated by mr a j h eckardt for best plowing by boys under eighteen years last year the eldest boy wilfred won this trophy the ferguson home is well supplied with tea services and the owners may be justly proiid of their trophies at the annual american conven tion of the christian church meet ing in ohio the congregationalist and christian churches of the united states and canada voted to unite this has been an issue that these churches have been looking forward to and it vitally concerns churches at stouffville altona ringwood bloomington church hill keswick toronto and newmarket rev e morton and f e hyde are the pastors of the local churches saturday only nov 9th carry on sergeant admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop if it is price you are considering when buying laying mash try schumacher feed at 215 per cwt jos middleton aged 80 years dead at goodwood is in division court at markham last week alfred yakely of the 10th con cession of whitchurch sued ralph connor for 758 for seed grain purchased and long overdue mr connor told the judge that he had already paid the account but the court thought otherwise and gave judgment for the full smount of the claim mr connors son under oath declared that he saw his father pay the amount at issue while chris yakely giving evidence for his brother alfred stated that connor bad said to him that he was sorry he had never paid the 758 but that he would pay for itsoon this state ment was alleged to have been made at the supper table over a year ago and after the time connors son declared he swore he saw his father make payment a report circulated early in the week to the effect that jos burnett aged 79 years of bloomington had died is incorrect his condition is most serious and it was believed by the family that he was dead at one i time on jlonday stiver bros stouffville ontario a water test taken last week re vels tlie town domestic system to be al for drinking purposes it is thou ght that a recent test which was not so good must have been put in a de fective bottle when sent to toronto for analysis a representative from the health dept was in town last weok and after visiting the reser voirs expressed the opinion that he could not understand why stouffville should ever have impure water it is very easy to contaminate the supply sent to toronto if the strictest cau tion is not observed in taking it citizens will be pleased to know that the supply is pure and clean in every way the produce market is not very brisk in stouffvlile these weeks last thursday the buyers were paying 50c per dozen for eggs as extras 45c for firsts and 40c for pullet eggs butter was variously quoted at from 40c to as low as 31e ror stuff not lit for table use strange isnt it that some people bring in butter which the buyers just hate to take at any price because it is so tank yet the lady who- makos it believes her pro duct is al poultry ot really choice quality is gelling more plenti ful chickens sold at 28c to 35c pound the lower price was for birds under four pounds old hens brought 23c pound wilfred timbers stouffville won the carlsrite hotel perpetual silver trophy for a second time at the annual plowing match of the county of peel plowmens association held on friday on the farm of john b cation first line west chinguacousy near snelgrove d j tran came 4th in this entry another prominent winner of last years match to tepeat was lloyd turner who captured the icorbett and mccurdy trophy for the best ridge plowed in sod class with jointer widebreasted plowshare not less than nine inches wide in stubble open to plowmen who have never won a prize in first class wilfred ferguson won first and norman steckley third fred tim bers brought home the fourth prize in the tractor sod class a lecture with lantern slie views on mission work in africa and japan will be given by h h eaton of unionville in the melville church on tuesday nov 5th at 8 pm under auspices of the w m society a short program will be provided presenting the play new eyes for old by members of the auxiliary offering for tlie society will be taken surprise presentations were made by the stouffville old boys and girls association of toronto to several active workers following thfi pro gram at a tegular meming in public utilities hall last friday in toronto vicepresident gfr riclu rlson lauded the services or the recipients fw mertens president miss ab clark the first secretary miss m hoover mrs h b hall and mrs bella hagen musical numbers were provided by mrs richard warmin- ton nellie george of toronto and miss luella cayman of stouffville the stouffville united church will hold their anniversary services on sunday next the board were fortunate in securing two of toron tos outstanding men to conduct the services rev mr wilson chairman of toronto east presbytery will conduct the morning service and rev mr pogue the evening special music is being prepared for the occasion the claremont united church choir will assist in the evening service etter creamery service the opening of our retail store in toronto is another step forward towards paying still higher prices for cream if you are not yet a shipper it would be advantage ous and profitable to try us stouffville creamery co an unequalled creamery service since 1918 closed every night at 6 oclock ercepting saturdays bruce lintner oged 6 years al most lost his life on friday after noon coming home from school when he jumped from a farmers wagon right in front of a passing automo bile in full view of his mother who stood on the sidewalk and witnessed the crash the accidenf happened on main street in the east end the lad was riding in a farmers wagon when he espied his mother and jumped out of tlie rear of the wagon just cis a car driven by l fingold of clare mont was passing the lad was struck down and dragged about 30 feet before the car came to a stand still it was not going at an excessive rate of speed but the driver had no warning whatever that the lad was about to jump out of the wagon the impact can best be imagined from the fact that one tender was badly bent and one lamp smashed the little fellow was seriously wounded about flie head and eight stitches were put in to close the rut his body was scraped raw down one side but an xray revealled no bones broken or other internal trouble arter the car came to a halt the unfortunate lad jumped up and endeavoured to run to his mother which he managed in a tottering condition with his face covered with blood exclaiming im not hurt mother im not hurt motherhc is n plucky boy and is not complaining now cither mr fin- gold rendered every assistance poss ible and is doing what ho can to assist the parents through the trouble dont miss this dont miss this chance to treat sore throats quinsy croup bronch itis head colds catarrh and tonsil troubles with mrs sybilla spahrs tonsilitis you cant lose its guaranteed try it storeys drug store stouffville dominion stores ltd grocery sfor thrifty naps homes 40 oz strawberry jam 35c 40 op strawberry jam 53c aylmer soups 2 19c dommo bk powder lb 23c 24 tin pumpkin 10c vi lb sockeye salmon 22c natural brown rice 3 lbs 29c pearl naphtha soap 10 bars 36c bulk dates 2 lbs 23c brazil nuts lb 25c icing sugar 3 lbs 25c cocoanut lb 19c halloween jelly beans lb 19c halloween gum drops lb 19c rolled oats 5 lb 25c large candy assortment lb 25c peanuts lb 17c corn meal 5 lb 25c matches 3 for 25c lamp glasses each 15c lantern glasses 2 for 25c dominion stores ltd p boadway local manager galvanized shingles for the roof handsome inexpensive fireproofeasytolayover old roofs permanent get tho facts ask your tinsmith or carpenter get the vfacts and save urtiloney sheet steel ceilings stop falling plaster end unsightly cracked ceil ings easy to put up quickly and once up they btay no dust or litter easy to clean or painty you will never regret the purchase of a sheet steel ceiling galvanized siding for outside wolf attractive pat- nail thrco terns with building papor aro warm dry windprcof easy to put on and paint beautiful fireproof sheet steel ceilingalook well resist fire effect ively add brightness to halls stores churches schools kitchens and bathrooms do nothing till you get tho prices and full particulars see your local- itarpenter that car of yours needs attention tor fall driving the motor transmission and differential need lighter oil at this time of year and we have it in propor density for your particular car again tho rough and greasy roads mako it imperative that your motor he cleaned up to stand tho gaff of constant gear changing and hard pulling have your brakes inspected often make sure theyre right wo offer you our usual ef ficient prompt service with courtesy drive in where courtesy is a habit a swift phone 105 stouffvillk rheumatism no part of natures plan she offers her healing herb to stop suffering when america was wfidemesa tnrwtm were using herbs successfully from the redmen 60 years ago james gallagher learned herbal secrets sod compounded gallaghers herbal house hold remedies his famous kidney remedy has helped many a sufferer from rheumatism this fine tunoproved remedy drawn from tho heart of nature heals and cleanses kidneys quickly stops back ache dutiness and other iffiggmg hdney and bladder aomopte try m vat sals by m j m storey stouffvillo drug boadways btouetvhjjb store wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons wholesale florists stouffville ontario phone 7001

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