Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 26, 1931, p. 8

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stouffville ontario november 26 1931 groceries silver cream large bottle 35c floor war l lb tins 40e lye 2 tins for 25c olives 38 oz jar 27c olives stuffed 20c pork beans 28 oz tin 2 for 35c pork beans is oz tin 2 for 23c pork beans 11 oz tin 3 for 25c maple syrup 32 oz bottle 60c tea special blend lb 39c cand special reg 30c for 20c a w scott superior store stouffville house for sale well located on church street south stouff ville 7 rooms electric and water installed excellent repair apply on premises to miss laura forsyth altona miss lizzie davis was home over the- weekend miss ethel bunker spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs wi11i3 menatr spent sunday with mrs r brown mr and mrs o madill and family spent sunday afternoon with relatives near brougham mr and mrs d nighswander and family spent sunday with mr and mrs a mover mr and mrs thompson bride and groom liave returned home safe from their honeymoon they are making good progress in levelling the altoua cemetery which is the biggest improvement the corner has had in many a year a shooting match is announced for saturday dec 5th at the farm of bert lewis mrs lewis has some choice ducks and geese which will be put up for prizes so a keen compe tition is looked forward to alexander walker the death occurred in peterboro ont on tuesday november 10th 1931 of alexander walker in his 64th year following a paralytic stroke a few weeks previous from which he never recovered the funeral took place to little lake cemetery peterborough on thurs day november 12th 1931 the late air walker was born at markham and learned the black- smithing in stouffville but later went to uxbridge and engaged nitli the conboy carriage factory he married miss susan wagg who poultry produce prices promise to remain firm owing to the 25 per cent re duction in layers going into winter quarters this season bring your flock into lading now and maintain maximum production throout the winter by feeding our new winter laying mash and those grain scratch also for the man who mixes his own a complete line oflst quality ingredients always on hand filling of formulas a specialty we still require 100 tons of no 1 alfalfa for which we offer 1200 to 1300 per ton delivered dickson hill mills phone 5505 predeceased him in 1901 leaving cue daughter mrs frank reynolds jember of the choir sh of uxbridge he later married miss annie wesley of peterborough who also survives and to whom the sympathy of ail is extended in their bereavement the late mr walker is related to the dunkeld family at atha and to the mcconnochies el stouffville iug last week when some ninety friends and neighbors of tiie family assembled in a body to bid farewell to this popular family mr and mrs brown and walter are moving to stouffville in a few days mr brown having purchased a house there at the winding up of this very- pleasant evening mrs hood came forth and silenced the party by- reading a very beautilul address to the brown family at this point mrs talbot presented the depart ing friends with a lovely electric floor lamp mrs brown and walter on belialf of themselves and mr brown made a fitting reply mr brown was a very active church worker while mrs brown took keen interest in the women association and was a former vas also ever willing to do her share in the welfare of the community we as a community deeply regret the loss of these much valued citizens lunch was served lemonville mr michael wallace spent sun day in toronto with his sister mrs mary canning mr george hannah and miss i stella cook both of newmarket spent sunday afternoon with mr land mrs ralph baker mr and mrs james coonoy and children spent sunday with mrs cooneys parents mr and mrs walsh at newmarket mr and mrs j k brown and son walter attended the royal winter fair last week miss nora macklem and mr ralph richards were other guests present from here the attendance at church is in creasing as we note it was comfort ably filled on sunday evening with an outstanding speaker i rev mr french our congregation should be on the increase a very pleasant time was spent at the farm home of mr and mrs john k brown on thursday even- sale register wednesday december 2 mortgage salo of 100 acres being west half lot 14 in the 8th con cession of whitchurch and 25 acres at lot 15 in the 8th con good frame house and frame barn farm is located on county highway between ringwood and ballantrae see bills for terms etc sale at 2 f w silversides auctioneer friday december 4 post poned extensive farm stock and implement sale at lot 272s con 10 markham see display adv in this issue sale at 12 sharp a e gray e c fielding props f w silversides auct thursday december 5 mortgage sale in the township of whitchurch of valuable farm and buildings situated at lot 20 in the 9th con containing 70 acres more or less excellent buildings and brick house sale will be held on the premises at 2 pm see bills for terms and conditions or apply to mccullough button stouffville f w silversides auct on the map of m development pes a community served by modern highway trans portation is on the map of the territories being developed by constant and convenient social and business contact with other progressive communities the safe dependable and economical mode of highway travel is the modern motor coach gray coach lines isa sfl ttvabel u fungfs tqujjwatj government of the dominion of canada national service loan the minister of finance offers for public subscription 150000000 dominion of canada 5 bonds bearing interest from 15th november 1931 and offered in two matur ities the choice of which is optional with the subscriber as follows 5 year 5 bonds due 15th november 1936 10 year 5 bonds due 15th november 1941 principal payable without charge in lawful money of canada at the office of the minister of finance and receiver general of canada at ottawa or at the office of the assistant receiver general ac halifax saint john charlottetown montreal toronto winnipeg regina calgary and victoria interest payable halfyearly 15th may and 15th november in lawful money of canada without charge at any branch in canada of any chartered bank denominations 5 year bonds 100 500 and 1000 10 year bonds 500 and 1000 the proceeds of this loan will be used to promote the economic and financial welfare of canada theloanis authorized under act of the parliament of canadaand both principal and interestare a charge on the consolidated revenue fund of canada bearer bonds with coupons will be issued in de nomination of 100 500 and 1000 in the case of the 5year bonds and in denominations of 500 and 000 in the case of the 10year bonds these bonds may be registered at to principal fully registered bonds the interest on which is pay able direct to the owner by government cheque will be issued in denominations of 500 1000 5000 10000 and 100000 pending preparation of the engraved definitive bondsbearcr interim certificates in denominations of 100 for the5ycar bonds only500l00010000 and 100000 will be delivered on all allotments on subscriptions to this loan registration as to principalorastobothprincipaiandinterestwillbe effected when the interim certificates are exchanged for definitive bonds on or about the 1st march 132 issue price ear donqs jj and accrued interest 10 year bonds 99 and accrued interest payment to be made in jul i at time of application subscription lists to the foregoing will open on 23rd november 1931 and will close on or before 12th december 1931 with or without notice at the discretion of the minister of finance subscriptions will be received and receipts issued by any branch in canada of any chartered bank and by recognized dealers interim certificates will be delivered through the bank or dealer designated by the subscriber in the applic ation upon surrender of the receipt let your dollars serve canada department of finance ottawa 23rd november 1931 claremont the community hall was filled almost to capacity on friday even ing november 20tn when the by pu presented a tnree act eomely drama the path across the hill this drama is a mixture of pathos and humor and contains a good moral the ten young people who comprised the casj ire to he con gratulated on their success as each performed his or her part in a creditable manner fhe mandolin music provided between acts by the niddery trio from prospect was of a fine quality and was greatly appreciated at the close of the evening mrs g m forsyth was presented with a beautiful bouquet in appreciation of her time and patience in training the young people for the drama it is possible that they will take this play to stouffville under some church organization a well attended meeting of the womens institute was held at the home of mrs wm jones on wed nesday afternon nov 18th the president mrs g m forsyth was in the choir roll call my favorite book and its author was respond ed to by most of the ladies present the business session occupied more time than usual as several requests tor donations had been received since it was known that the insti tute had on hand the receipts from the banquet served to the south ontario plowmens association among the donations granted was one of 30 for the public library arrangements were also made to give sustautial aid to a needy family in the community miss mary for syth read a splendid paper on the literature of the day 4th line uxbridge miss marjorie maye spent last wednesday with mary jones imiss mary jones spent a few days with geo jones and family miss hilda ashenhurst visited her aunt mrs silver in balsam last week mr and mrs roy alsop and children visited with friends in goodwood sunday this fine weather is certainly giving the plowmen a good chance to finish their fall work miss hattio and bert rueben also johnny maye spent friday evening witli geo jones and farmily perhaps we will see our neigh bors more often now as a number ol phones have been taken out a number of our potato club boys attended the royal winter fair in toronto last week we are sorry to hear of the misfortune of mr and mrs roy copping in the loss of their son a few days old we are well supplied witli meat or at least should be as no less than four butchers last week can vassed here also jack norton lias started his business again for the winter bloom1ngton the bloomington christian church held their 39th anniversary services last sunday when splendid congregations greeted mr emerson sanderson student minister of victoria park ave christian church toronto who was the spoaker the ringwood church choir and male quartette led the evening worship in song the male quartette consisted of messrs percy and howard stockley and messrs tru man and jacob grove the choir and quartette gave three numbers which were well rendered with mrs l barret presiding at the organ imr sandersons subject at the evening service was taken from luko is 22 attractive sinners his remarks wore drawn from the story of the rich young ruler there aro many rich young rulers in this day and age who like the one of old have education and cul ture and aro attractive but lack ouo thing- miss lcask of toronto was pro sent as soloist rendering two numbers the cry in the wilder ness and face to face mr and mrs clarence stafford also favored the audience with a duet the rose of sharon while miss nora stapleton conducted tho worship service at the organ mr sanderson is a specially talented and impressive speaker and his presence was appreciated and enjoyed by all who heard him his text at the morning servico be ing theas 521 subject the twain have met or between two generatlonsthe speaker emphasiz ed tho thought to hold fast to those things which have been prov en valuable by the older genera tion and to prove first the new ideas advanced by youth a savings account and its 4 selling points afetv hundreds of millions of dollars worlli of conservatively valued bank assets ensure the safety of your deposits va i lability whatever the state of business or the money market your deposits are at your immediate disposal dollar for dollar alue increases through the halfyearly compounding of interest ask our local branch for a table of typical increases entitled how money grows encouragement tothrift through a service which receives throughout the dominion day in and day out thousands of savings deposits large and small and which aims at giving every depositor courteous and careful attention the canadian bank of commerce paidup capital 30 million dollars reserve fund 30 million dollars cow cor sate heavy milker just due f banks lot 25 con s markham phono 6004 for sale good steel kitchen range c lids 1500 for quick sale apply mrs thos vague 12 mile south ringwood for sale general purpose horse good in all harness herb forvier stouffville for sale two in one stove also a laundry stove in good condi tion mrs geo lirownsberger information wanted to know the whereabouts of one annlo yake if such there lives jacob yake stonrrvllle for sale 2 fresh cows al chev truck apply edgar sto stouffville rr3 i am open to buy a number i car loads of carrots and alsl quantity of potatoes no 1 la white stock preferred r e brown phone 176 for sale a first class cutter al so set of single harness nearly new will sell at a bargain david glllham main street unionvilla property for sale good brick house with largo lot and franio barn located in village of goodwood must sell promptly to wind up estate a bargain apply to a brown 227 broadview avo toronto markham grain prices wheat onts nnd barley wanted winter wheat 5s lb or better 62c to g5c gooso wheat 5s lbs or better g2c to 65c marquis wheat 55c to g5c barley 47 lbs or better 42c to 45c buckwheat 40c to 42c oats 3c lbs or better 30c to 35c ufaifa hay second cut 11 to 13 farmers butcher farmers please note that i prepared to kill and dress yl hogs at my slaughter house ml tho sausage lard etc at a costl 250 per hog up to 250 lbs ill over this weight 50c cwt ex jos b reesor phone 6005 live fowl wanted highest market price paid fori livo fowl hens geese duck golden orders taken at penno livery tiiniia nay second um u to is rj alfalfa hay first cut 9 to 11- nu it wlfk h ow above prices delivered at mills if iv m m lulvi prl prices subject to change with markets slight extra charges for hauling by our trucks prices subject to market fluctua tions and change without notice reesors marmill ltd markham phone 96 secondhand machinery chea good car engino for sail fitted up for wood sawing or grj ing just tho thing for power v on the farm also soparntor renfrew gooj new peter hamilton root pu and other articles dont buy machinery when you can get tl just as good at our yard and n cheaper ben rexlin dealer in machinery nnd llj poultry no expression of sentiment beautiful flowers for every oocv muston soi phono 7001 stouffrllle onuij

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