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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 2, 1936, p. 4

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stouffville ontario thursday july 2 1936 alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere address gormley post occo phone stouffville 6312 stewart be are phone markbam 2803 or to bratbwaltes hardware 9601 radio repairing a serrlce you will appreciate ernes montmor en cy owing to the lute frosts damaging light our order is placet for mokexcy chkukies to como orchards when ready leave order now the crop cherries will be the genuine monf- direct from the us your your would repeal creditors act for farmers legislation being abused by persons who will not pay debts county council told sugar cs1 cpits flakes the new crisper flakes 3 packages 20c zixc jar rixgs special per dozen 20c rubber jar irings red or white per dozen mclarens jelly powders 6 pkgs 25c posts or flakes kellogs pkg bran layer figs 4 pkgs homes sundryd coffee per lb 10c 25c s5c dr jacksons bekus puddy kofy sub mazola oil for salads 1lb tin tip top tomato juice no 2 tin chocolate coated graham wafers lb 27c 10c fresh fish every tuesday and thursday fresh vegetables fruits morning i 9 8 ratcliff co stouffville ontario farmers t salt in bulk coarse or fine 60c per cwt make sure you cure your hay by using salt j poultry feeds chick starter growing mash and scratch grains cement tile and agricultural lime seed corn turnip seed rape seed place your order for coal now and avid the inevitable higher prices coal coke feeds claiming that the farmers credi tors act was being abused by per sons who have no intention of meet ing their debts reeve j j jeffer son introduced a resolution before york county council to appeal to the government to revise the act to protect small investors who havo placed their money in farm mort gages after a lengthy debate the resolu tion was amended to urge that the act be repealed instead of revised it was unanimously adopted reeve jefferson pointed out that the act was instituted tor the relief of farmers who purchased property and equipment during the war period at high prices fears opposition the act is encouraging certain people not to pay debts said reeve knowles of aurora to revise this act would be of great help to the farmer for it would renew confidence in farm investments said reeve harry corner deputyreeve hulbert of north york and deputy reeve gardiner of forest hill were of the opinion that the act should not be revised but repealed reeve williams said that agita tion for the repeal of the act would do nothing but arouse concentrated opposition from those affected what we must do is to and ways and means of relieving conditions so that such an act would not be necessary he said big saving to high scho bo this year for the first time since departmental examinations were carried on in ontario there will be no bills to high school boards for presiding examiners at the various centres at which candidates write the number of candidates who write at the departmental exams for teachers courses or matriculation standing has been greatly reduced by students being allowed their stand ing in recent years by securing hon or marks on their years work from their class teachers but the reduc tion in candidates did not materially lessen the bills of high school teach ers and inspectors who conducted the departmental exams this year for the first time teachers have to pre side free of charge excepting where they have actual travelling and board expenses this will be a loss of 9 a day in teachers pickings they now preside over the pupils ot their own school only not in the subjects they have taught public school teachers are also not allowed extra for presiding at entrance exams but of course will be paid tor marking entrance candidate papers if on the entrance boards bridal couples 50 years ago in stouffville they were popular events in those days as they are now com munity doings in 1884 and thereabout another tion s w hastings corns removed with castor oil say gpodbyc to clumsy cornpads and risky razors a new liquid called kornking ends pain in 60 seconds dries up peskiest corns or callus contains pure castor oil camphor and iodine absolutely safe win ner of good housekeeping seal easy di rections in package 35c bottle saves untold misery druggist returns money if korn- king fails to remove any corn or callus for sale only at storeys drug store stouffville timely shopping hints voile frocks dainty voile frocks that are different new styles and new patterns cool and summery in all sizes 100 up white felt hats the kind that are so popular this summer in many different styles smart and attrac tive each 179 dainty rayon undies vests bloomers and panties in peach pink and white some of the panties with lace trim price per garment 29c and 49c silk hose a very complete line of silk hosiery the product of the best canadian mills heavy service weight light service weight and chiffon in all the popular summer shades and in sizes 8 12 to 10 12 75c79c 95c 149 ankle hose in cotton lisle and rayon all shades and in all sizes from 4 12 to 10 12 price per pair 15c 19c 25c 39c white gloves a very necessary part of your summer out fit silk gloves with flaring organdie cuffs a very smart style per pair 79c white chamosuede gloves pull on style with plain cuffs per pair 35 49c white mesh with cuffs 39c lovely voiles for those who prefer to make their own dresses we are showing some delightful patterns in voiles blue yellow and mauves are particullarly popular see our showing of these voies per yard 25c to 49c chatelaine patterns a very large stock of these popular patterns always on hand you will find if you have not previously used the chatelaine patterns that they are practical and satisfactory each 15c swim suits holiday time is here and you will need one of these fine swim suits pure wool suits with suntan back in assorted styles blue red green black and white and in all sizes 125 to 395 shorts and slacks prepare for the holidays with a suit of shorts or a pair of slacks we have shorts with attached blouse in different colours and styles and all sizes 95c to 325 slacks in navy or white pair 79c 100 a special in children wear we were fortunate in securing this lot of sample frocks and suits at a remarkably low price girls pantie dresses 3 and 4 years boys suits 2 to 6 years and sun suits for boys and girls all colours each 49c to 79c bath towels large size plain white with coloured borders or in dazzling rainbow colours and of deep absorbent quality prices 25c to 95c flannelette blankets are in demand for the warm weather and there are none better than the ibex blankets large size about 70x84 white or gray with pink or blue borders per pair 235 seperately whipped ibex blankets per pair 245 smaller size for single bed 210 dytmt have you tried dytmt for dying and color ing you will find it exceedingly satisfac tory and economical and very easy to use a very complete list of colours large sized package 10c the w h shaw store phone 9s12 stosffrllle ontario- store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings general elec- in quebec there was a provincial general election in quebec last tall when the taschereau a socalled liberal gov ernment was returnetl to power with the slim majority of c which was reduced to 4 at the session last winter by the election ot a govern ment speaker and a technicality in the election o another taschereau supporter in the latter part of the session a serious charge was brought against the premiers brother who as pro vincial accountant was appropriat ing public funds to his own account and also against the deputy attorney general who was also involved in misappropriating government funds the investigation in the public accounts committee resulted in both these high officials and taschereau resigning their positions godbout taschereaus attorney- general was recommended cor and accepted the premiership and a general election will be held on august 15th in the general election last fall taschereau was opposed not only by duplessis the conservative leader but by the young liberals of the province headed by paul gouin a montreal lawyer and son of a form er liberal premier who revolted against taschereau largely because of the premier and members of his cabinet appointing relatives to the chief positions in the gift of the government in the general election last fall the taschereau liberals who had held office for 40 years under different premiers and 16 years un der the one who has just resigrfed elected 48 members the gouin rebel liberals 26 and conservatives 16 there was an understanding be tween gouin and duplessis that in the event of the defeat last fall of taschereau duplessis was to be premier and gouin was to name 60 per cent of the cabinet members bloomington old boy is chairman sit5ii3fsrssn3sissizmi rev c e fockler pastor of kes wick united church was elected chairman of toronto centre presby tery succeeding rev w j johnston of eglinton united church at a meeting of the presbytery hold at sutton last week more than 100 ministers andtheir wives from united churches at sut ton newmarket aurora richmond hill and toronto were present rev a mitchell who served 41 years in the mission field in india an nounced his retirement farewells were tendered to rev garnet lynd pastor of temperance- ville united church who is taking up a new charge at stayner and rev twfg andrews of trinity united church newmarket who is moving to brampton the ladies were taken for a tour of the lake in motor cars and the men indulged in golf following the sessions the ladies auxiliary of sutton united church served re freshments gormley haying operations are now well underway and from indications there will he plenty of rodder again this year mr and mrs allan heise of the fourth line are the happy parents of a girl mr and mrs jesse r steckley recently of ticulah college upland california are spending a short time with relatives around gormley mr james stevens ot toronto is spending a few weeks with his only daughter mrs ernest jones of this place mr abram baker of union street spent sunday evening at the home of his brother george of new gormley who recently injured his back severely whilo erecting a building just south ot ringwood mrs a sider our aged resident who was recently bedfast is now quite improved and is able to be out occasionally readers will be pleased to read one more consignment of back home stuff from the versatile h s obrien ot indianapolis who hasnt reached the bottom of that old trunk where letters written to him 50 years ago were stored now mr obrien himself a uews- paper man compiles them for the tribune readers doings 54 years back a letter or sept 4 1ss2 supplies a little personal and other gossip of the town the uxbridge junior hoys beat our boys yesterday in a lacrosse match hard fought hut we expect ed defeat as our boys were much smaller and had not practised en ough to play with anybody yet mr and mrs willie nichols have had the typhoid fever and mrs nichols died last week she was brought out here and buried at bloomington mr nichols was so bad mr and mrs dougherty who were nursing him could not leave him to come to the funeral but he is getting better now william silvester feels sad about his aunt maggies death allie silvester is in winnipeg fannie is home and so is jeff johnny urquhart is going to start another drygoods store next to coulsons in the new block ed knill is in eng- land noah stouffer is home jake burkholder is in a drug store in toronto jake barkey is camping out in muskoka jake sr is still un married and kicking ira brown is having the phaeton all painted varnished and fixed up to the nines among the family items i find that herbert has just come down from ballantrae saw your letter on the table asked where did all those letters come from and when told it was one letter from you opened his eyes and mouth and ex claimed by jingo he must be hard up for something to do an october letter announces the death ot little joey hartney and of mr robert johnson who lived on the ninth whose death was very sudden he appeared to ibe in perfect health as far as known and in 15 minutes thrw up his arms and was dead cruet or tea knives which this was the month also for the o brien silver iwedding anniversary j and the debate was which would be liked best a cruet stand or a set of tea knives fred was drawing 2 a week at wheelers out of which he managed to save enough for a 16 suit and to go to the exhibition in november the first and toremost news was laura leaneys marriage to e g tranmer in the english church with only relatives at the house but the church crowded lillie obrien playing the wedding march ed knill was best man and carrie krlbs bridesmaid bride was dressed in winecolored brocaded silk and satin got from murrays toronto cost 70 miss gould ot stouffville made all the brides clothes among the many handsome presents was a 10 pickle cruet and a napkin ring with lauras name engraved on it by david stouffer with the finest file he could find at j doughertys bridegrooms pre sent a locked and chain with a dia mond set in one side of the locket a 20 bill came from mr tranmer sr mr leaney gave laura one thousand dollars just as they were leaving the house and when they got to the station mr tranmer gave his son ed also one thousand dollars and the letterwriter com ments they are the right sort of daddys to have the cruet won at the silver wedding it turned out and it is explained it was better that way tor a cruet is a necessary article on a tafole while silver knives are not absolutely so a letter dated march 7 84 re cords the death of mrs macklem a cousin of david stouffer who died suddenly of apoplexy on march 6 occurred the tuneral of mrs thomas steele at lcmonville she was lillie lemon and die at bohcaygcon her parents lived in ilemonville and her husband was methodist minister at stouffville two years it was one of the largest funerals ever seen in that community and most of the stouffville church choir was there to sing our present young minister is trying to rush miss as much as he gets a chance but she appears not to like him well enough to rush phoney scandal in stouirville stouffville about this time was treated to a dose of anonymous scandal through the columns or a toronto evening paper no names wero mentioned apparently hut enough was said that stouffville people knew who were meant a wellknown young man about town was a frequent visitor to the home of a woman whose husband was sub ject to fits during which he occu pied himself in smashing furniture knocking over the cookingstove with fire in it tossing chairs etc out of the window and abusing his wife so tongues of the gossips got busy for the youug man in question had no fits and was a pretty good fit socially the gossips however overlooked the fact that the woman had an atraetive young sister living with her and they did not know- she was the real attraction at the home they got up a scurrilous attack on mrs and the hus bands mental condition was a sub ject of a trial at which au effort was made to have him sent to au asylum results he was committed to the care of his father and of a stouffville lawyer english church wedding 1884 weddings always events of conse quence probably created more stir a haltcentury ago than now they were rarer when the population was smaller especially church weddings the date for maggio doughertys marriage to albert borkcy as pre viously aunounced here was nov 4 s4 it occurred at the english church maggie was known prob ably to everybody in stouffville consequently considerable interest was created when it was announced he was to become a mrs among those present for the ceremony were dr s freel dr ira freel miss mary unsworth miss moore miss ratcliff mrs bartholomew mrs clendennin josie mccarty mr and mrs bray miss bentley the bride grooms brother the brides fathers brother mr and mrs hart andy stouffer and lillie obrien who played the wedding march the ceremony was at 430 pm after which the wedding supper and the trip to toronto on the 730 the brides father and mother stood up with her the weather that day unfortunately was miserable but failed to dim the brightness of the occasion the couple looked hand some nifty gifts among the presents characteristic of those days were a pair of blue vases from mrs dr s freel pickle cruet with silver stand and cover dr ira darned net tidy miss uns worth glass preserve dish miss bentley glass set mrs clendennin and miss moore half dozen silver napkin rings uucle jake burk holder handpainted bracket josie mccarty satin sofa cushion emma brillinger plush wisp holder mrs bray two cups and saucers mrs bartholomew pair of vases miss ratcliff gold bracelets to bride from bridegroom this is only part of the list ot gifts the marriage gown was white satin and merino trimmed with orange blossoms white kid sllpperss immense white veil white kid gloves and a wreath of flowers on her head the ladies all agreed she looked very pretty the bridegroom stood up like a gentleman arter making himseir very presentable and was not exactly submerged as many are by the glamour ot the bride the brides travelling outfit was a green brocaded silk and velvet a 7 hat and a new black satin jacket according to my veracious corres pondent ii s obrien indianapolis 111 mansion house stoufrvllle ontario all you can eat 35c meals tobaccos chocoliitcs sott drinks sandwiches our seclalty acme famous ice cream ladies and gents rest rooms r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone vfarkham 9000 why buy new implements when you can purchase go price and with years and i have the largest stock ev seed drills 2 and 3 drum walking or riding also b the best makes stiff too and horses we can also offer you new have an agency with the w son company b r a xl in phone 192 stouffville highest marketprice for live fowl wool and hides see me before you sell od used ones at half the years of service er including cultivators land rollers plows inders and mowers by all th cultivator for tractor implements for which we ell known tudhope-ander- a word to cream shippers better returns in the long run by shipping your cream to us is not just a slogan but a proven fact by those who ship to us some who have tried other means of selling their cream have returned and are more satisfied than ever with our creamery if you are not a shipper you aro not only losing in dollars hut you are missing a convenient courteous cream- cry service stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings phone 18601 genuine values ford deluv fordor trunk radio and heater 1935 ford delux fordor trunk heater 1935 ford delux fordor heater and radio 1934 ford standard coach 1932 durant special coupe rumble 1931 ford victoria coupe 1931 ford cabriolet coupe 1930 hudson super six sedan 1929 chevrolet coach 1929 durantsedan 1928 ford 2 ton h d truck 157 wheelbase 32x6 h d tires dual 1935 ford 2 ton h d truck 157 wheelbase 32x6 h d tires dual 1934 ford 2 ton h d truck 157 wheelbase 600x20 dual tires 1934 2 ford 1 12 ton trucks 1930 1 ford 1 12 ton truck 1929 also a number of other good used cars reconditioned at bargain prices d f holden dealer for sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120

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