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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 19, 1935, p. 5

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stouffville ontario september 19th 1935 town topics tzml house to kent 6 rooms water and electric miss valentine vic toria street mr and mrs e j davey have returned from lake simcoe after spending much of the summer there mr jac lehman of north bay has returned homo after visiting his brother mr john lehman for a few- days lost brown tweed top coat for boys on 9th con finder please notify mrs frank timbers phone 4704 wanted girl for general house work on farm no outside work expected apply mrs murison markham 2607 miss may wilier of montclair new jersey is spending a few weeks in town with mrs shaw and miss watters found to jos a motor rug loser apply cooney stouffville miss janet button who graduated from toronto university last spring with the bachelor ox arts degree left on tuesday to attend toronto normal school in training for a public school teacher congratulations to mr noah bak er who will reach his 77th birthday on saturday this week few people would place him at more than g5 ko well does ho carry- his years mrs s cressman and her daughter miss joy cressman rn moved to kitchener on friday last week and will reside at 17 chapel street in the removal of this family stouff ville loses one of its finest and most highly respected households miss anne lehmanatcjm has just learned of her success in pass ing the normal piano course examination which she attended in toronto during three weeks of august she has something that will be of special interest and help to pupils please see her personally or phono 3303 many farmers from the local district are planning to attend the big farm stock sale of goods and chatties of the late f w silver- sides to ho held at his former farm on the 6th concession of scott twp mile and a quarter west of leask- dale and due north from quaker hill about 5 miles the sale starts at one oclock see list in this issue mr and mrs a c burkholder are at their cottage iu port carting on a holiday with a party of toronto friends the sevenyearold son of mr and mrs oliver beach lake musselman suffered a double fracture of the arm on monday in a fall the break is said to be a bad one lost saturday morning sept 14 between west end stouffville and the fire hall a car rug the finder will please return to a c burkholder or the tribune office betty beauty salon stouffville permanent waving xestlo xcstoil wave 300 7jo 1000 nestle supcroil wave 350 frigidine wave 00 750 1000 frigidine special wave 350 these waves can be had iu spirit croqulgnole or combination all waves include shampoo and finger- wave only genuine supplies are used iu this salon for appointment phone 320g rev and mrs lee of north i quality church street enterained at dinner on tuesday mr and mrs jas russell mrs j r mclutyre mrs tom mclntyre and mrs lucas all of duudalk where mr lee and family spent a very happy four year term 3ir and mrs isaac boadway mr and mrs harvey quautz of mark- ham were visiting with mr boad ways sou jind daughter in barrie last week on their return trip they called at newmarket hospital to see a niece of mr boadways who is very ill there service the regular monthly meeting of the wotu will be held at the home of mrs j boadway church street on thursday sept 19th at 3 oclock will even- member be pre sent and any others who are inter ested in temperance work rev walter hughes ba pastor ofjforward baptist church tor onto wishes to announce to his radio friends here that he and his gospel choir are back on the air again each sunday afternoon from 330 until 100 oclock st over radio station ckcl by a majority of nearly 200 the town of uxbridge on monday voted to provide ss000 for the erection of a new skating and hockey rink to replace the building burned down last winter only 60 votes were cast against tho bylaw grand chapter sessions of the order of eastern star are being attended in london this week by mrs a v nolan retiring district deputy grand matron for district noll and by mrs h j malloy who is the local delegate others in attendance from here are mr malloy mrs j borinsky and mrs k d woodburn miss saturday forsyths furniture salo public school inspectors roberts and gillies were in town on friday lor the school fair mr ab stouffer left on tuesday to attend the mennonite church conference held this week at vine- land mr stouffer is the delegate from the local church at this conference a new minister will be named for the stouffville charge to ucceed the late rev s cressman edward stover who attended the funeral of his brother nelson at sandusky mich last week returned to stouffville again on friday and is staying with mr alex scott mr stover reports that at the american centre of sandusky farmers are re ceiving 60c bushel for wheat and paying 8 a bbl for flour a rather bad comparison the late nelson stover is survived by his wife living in sandusky but no family lmrs robt hamilton of stouftville is a sister to the deceased mr j a clark has leased the johnson farm opposite the clark homstead on the 6th concession whitchurch for a term of five years jj p q powell mr clark put in the crop on this 6 rem acreage last year but had not the property under lease at the time excepting for the crop year isnt it surprising to see through tlie country quite a number of fields of grain not taken in or stacked as a protection against the weather one of the finest fall seasons on re cord is coming to a close and there were so many fine days that farmers who were getting along with the smallest amount of help were able to get the harvest in under ideal conditions christ church stouffvrlle the annual harvest thanksgiving ser vice will be held in christ church anglican on sunday sept 22nd mat 3 pm the preacher will be special music by the choir of st philips church unionville a cordial invitation is extended to you to come it is a good thing to praise the lord for his goodness and mercy stanley theatre sunbeam jewell stouffville showing every evening at 815 sound system ontario saturday continuous 7 to 11 thursday friday saturday september 10 2031 crimson romance with ben lyon and sari maritza monday tuesday wednesday september 232425 in old santa fe ken maynard and his wonder horse tarzan short subjects comedy thursday fbi day saturday september 262728 murder on a honeymoon mr and mrs howard malloy and sous william and lambert left on tuesday lor a holiday in the usa where they will visit relatives at croswell imich the trip is intended to mark the 2th anniversary of mr and mrs malloys married life and they will he absent for a week mr and mrs malloy were married sept 21 1910 having a house wedding at her home where they have lived ever since on market street the nuptial knot was tied by the late rev mr jordan methodist minister here at that time they have the best wishes of their many friends on this their 25th wedding anniversary miss laura forsyth will move this week to the south naif of mr h j malloys house on market street miss forsyth who recently sold her residence on church street south to mr fred crossen will hold an auction sale of furniture on satur day enquirer there is no widows allowance as such in ontario the mothers allowance is a monthly allowanco paid towards the support of the dependent children of a wid ow who has resident with her one or more of her own children under the age of 16 years and who has not adequate means to support them to be eligible for the old age pension one must have attained the ago of 70 years members and prospective members of the stouffville horticultural society are requested to bear in mind that a regular open meeting of tho society will be held at tho home of imrs doten at s pm on monday evening sept 23rd reports will be presented and there will bo discus sions and revisions of the prize list for 1936 kindly make it a point to be present bring your suggestions with you g mark malting barley market continues steady somedays the market looks brighter others easier our prices have stayed the same to date if you have pure barley but a little on the light side get in touch with usi we can make it marketable without any extra cost to you spring wheat we want a limited quantity our price is above the market price oats we are paying a small premium for oats going 34 lbs or better oats look though they will be easier when the western grain comes on the market mixed grain owing to varied quality please send samples we are always in the market for grain we suggest sending in sample for firm bid try us on your next grain j stiver bros seed store and elevator open 3 nights a week phone 4501 stouffrtlie ont a west end citizen called at the office of this paper the other day to lodge a protest against the bad con dition of some sidewalks it appears that on saturday evening a lady fell on the street as a result of a badly heaved block of cement and sus tained a bruised side and black eye naturally hubby was annoyed and said so in no uncertain words we are informed that some walks are to be repaired this fall but the season is getting on important- special in skirts all tweed skirts and some cloth skirts to sell at 150 to 250 those skirts are all this seasons goods bought specially to sell at this attractive price they will not last long at the prices quoted so call early and get the largest choice nats latest fashions in winter hats for ladies felts are all the go again they are serviceable and right in style our low prices will amaze you come- in today and sec tho ex hibits or if you prefer we will call at your homo with a range of criats no obligation to buy its a pleasure to show thorn h golden noxt to public library stouffville phono 263 the funeral of the late mrs geo flint took place to stouffville cemetery on thursday of last week the remains were accompanied from the late home 701 walnut avenue syracuse new york by her son chancellor chas flint and his wife and by the late mrs flints only daughter mrs pratt deceased was in her 93rd year and had lived with her distinguished son for quite number of years when a resident of the old home town of stouffville she with her husband lived for years on mill street until they had a residence built for themselves now th e home of mr and mrs e j davey mr flint died in toronto in 1904 owing to the nearness of the opening of university chancellor flint could emain in town only a few hours following the interment and many who would like to have greeted him were disappointed the pall bearers were messrs newton rae richard rae frank rae simeon flint ralph flint and frank baker deceased was an aunt to ireeve newton rao and his brother richard the local resident who was given a go day jail term for bootlegging was unjustly charged in this paper last week as having been dealing in moonshine the offender ad mitted traflicing in vendors goods but denies that he ever made any of the foamy suds indicated by the name of moonshine as requested we therefore make this correction as the law it appears views the offence of dealing in moonshine far more serious than an illicit dealer in vendors goods among the many contestants for the robert simpson cos prize for the best essay on the kings jubilee year is lloyd g stevenson of london who won 100 cash this is not the first prize he has won along this line as ho received 550 cash for an essay on australia f for the province lloyd has several gold and silver medals for writings he has done he has just passed his 17th birthday and is a nephew of mrs alf hoover church street stouff ville three young lady clerks who went to halls lake for a camp just re cently wondered why everybody seemed to stare at them so as they motored north on a delightful holi day even the older men seemed as brazen as the youth who might have had some excuse in their admiration for beauty not until they reached the camp grounds was the cause of their extraordinary attractiveness revealed some joker on main street here had fastened a liberal sized sign on their car read ing three men wanted at once there ts a ftndlay range to tutl etcry parte and purpose ftndlay quality u accepted today as the standard of stove building the finest range that ever graced a kitchen did last winter make you realize thai you need a better tov the super oval is the answer it is a powerful heater its fast evenheating modern oton makes baking easy pleasing appearance smooth flush sur faces so easy to clean two depth firepot enamelled flues and enamelled oven which can be washed like a china platter every piece of steel used is cn- ameued and rustproof built to last a lifetime 3 sizes and 5 different colour schemes brathwaite hardware stouffvine ontario auction sale household furniture will be sold by public auction at the residence of miss laura forsyth church street next to park stouffville september 21 1935 sideboard fall leaf table bedroom suite springs imattross kitchen stove conch 2 rocking chairs 2 quilt tops pillows feathor tick wash boiler spilling wheel mirror large fancy bed spreads sheets bed quilts pair parlour curtains wool sack braided rug new small stand quebec heater cupboard bath towels bed comforter table and cushion covers slip for couch 2 cushions to match fancy linens 2 china tea sots brass candle sticks odd pieces of china kitchen utensils small bath aluminum kitchen utensils steamer trunk pictures nuriorous other articles terms cash sale at 2 sharp a- s farmer auctioneer the singing competitions at the school fair this year were conducted in a different manner from that of other years the various rooms in the stouffville school competed against each other while the rural school sections were all in another class principal cedric watsons room captured first prize with miss vira tindalls pupils com- 1 ing second and miss ross class third in the rural competition gormley school tutored by the teacher mr l l nichols was first and ringwood school under mr j everton smith second this school also won the eaton silver trophy for points tho judges were imr robtj leslie and miss anne lehman i the town of newmarket with quite a substantial fund raised to ward the building of a swimming pool is still in a quandary as to how to go about the job as a similar pool is needed here in stouffville and has been strongly advocated by many citizens the movement in the neighboring town will bo of local interest mayor j s boyd of new market suggests that it might be practicable to dam the bogarttown creek to make a swimming pool it could he accomplished at low cost and is clear spring water according to dr boyd a similar proposal has been made in stouffville namely that it would ho practicable to create a pool in the park grounds feeding it from the stream of water running through the park or by a pipe line from the domestic water supply by making use of the dom estic supply a pure and safe water would be assured and would not in any way tax the demand for house use it is believed the park com mission have already visited many outside places where pools have been installed and it is hoped they will ho able to formulate a plan that will enable work to be done early next spring after a scheme to provide a means of financing tho undertaking is worked out films developed printed allow us to enlarge your favorite snapshot for 10c jenny lynd chocolates per lb box joc specll janette linen stationery per box 21c boad iv a ys drug store stouffville canadian national railways a great agency of public service the c n r is one of the worlds greatest transportation systems its length of track alone entitles it to that distinction but its chief claim rests upon the nature and extent of the services it renders while entering practically every important centre in canada it also serves widely diversified and distant areas and in very many instances is the sole agency providing railway facilities the c n r is a large direct employer of labour and indirectly by virtue of the nature of its freight and other services also enters importantly and indis pensably into the commercial and industrial activities of the dominion creating new wealth distributing raw and manufactured goods enabling more employment and wages to be provided notwithstanding the sparsely populated condition of much of the territory from which the c n r obtains its freights of grains minerals forest products etc its charges for haulage are very low canadian railway freight rates are probably the lowest in the world on an average the c n r receives less than one cent for hauling a ton of freight one mile of every dollar of revenue received the c n r pays more than one half to its employees as wages and it purchases every year many millions of dollars worth of canadian made or produced materials the c n r also pays in the course of a year over six million dollars in various taxes these facts although thus briefly stated are of tremendous importance to canada and canadians they are here presented in the hope that greater patronage will follow a wider appreciation of the part this great railway system is performing in the commerce and development of the dominion and of its vast potentialities for future service standing as we are at the begin ning of an upward swing in business generally renewed and enlarged opportunities to use transportation facilities present themselves the c n r is ready and anxious to serve efficiently and economically its departments embrace passenger and freight transportation express telegraphs steamships and hotels during the present season the c n r is pro viding special fares and excursions between points throughout canada these are exceptional travel bargains the nearest c n r agent will be glad to give jiill particulars

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