Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 14, 1924, p. 5

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stouffville august 14th 1924 local happenings pead the advertisements the stouffville horticultural so- y are arranging for an exhibl- in the form of a local fair to held early in september flowers it and vegetables will be on ex- tion for which valuable prizes be offered ihe local liberals have been fling meetings the past week ar ming for ttie big picnic to be held markiiam this coming saturday ladles end of the- local political lanization are untaking to finance 1 expense of taking the stouffville id along for the day a big crowd jlooked for at jlarkbam where kle ground space will be provided ire will be a football match be- en king and markhain township champion players of each town- are being mustered for the it contest the premier mr ig will face off the ball at 4 20 rp butter sold af zjfa pound and eggs at 28c perdsfeen on the local market last thuvpuay it is ruuiore5 about the streets that intoxicating liquor was greatly in evidence on sunday evening congratulations are due miss anne lehman atcm and to her pupils all of whom were successful in pass ing their pianoforte and theory ex aminations w e mereditll cpe of our farm ers to the east off stouffville is using a pair of balloon tires on his new ford car which are said to be the first pair ofthese tires in use in this locality the local honey crop is much be low the average this season the late spring means late buchwheat and consequently there will be lit tle honey available outside buck wheat honey bargains j arm implements lood masseyharris binder 6 ft j i stifftooth cultivator for trac- a good deering manure sprea- the above are in firstclass ition cash or credit h her- tf phone 1903 stouffville h herman o los stouffville join the parade to the liberal demonstration at markham on sat urday august 10th the stouffville band wll head the processiou leav ing stouffville at 1215 and ring- wood at 1230 shary the people from whitchurch and surrounding districts are invited to join the procession at either points those who can decorate cars are re quested to do so walter brillinger marshal he maple leaf dairy ifp to august 14 we will accept ailk tickets of the stouffville reamery co but not after that ate wlso please note that the dairy rill not be open on sundays be- ween the hours of 12 noon and oclock phoue orders for cream should i- made the previous evening or the morning delivery 2 tickets for h giikoy prop ionc 8108 stouffville 100 oudens dont wait for the tsy season start right w and equip your barn th loudens hay fork id carriers and other el fixtures eo j lawson phone 182 bffie west end grocer stouffville j3ne animal belonging to w j mathers fine black team got caught in a barbed wire fence in the pasture field one day last week and suffer ed a nasty cut about the fetlock of one forefoot althouga the cut was deep it is not expected that the cords were injured so that there will be no permanent injury harry wellman one of the newly appointed constables living near glasgow met with an accident near unionville on saturday evening while passing another automobile anda horse drawn vehicle at the same time on the roadwaymr well- mans car went into the ditch and his sister miss mary wan thrown out through the windshield fortunate ly she received no permanent injury although the shock was severe as well as a number of minor cuts and bruises the back of your throat gives a sigh of relief when a spoonful of cool smooth flav ored city dairy ice cream caresses it after a hard hot day it knows that the first spoon ful is just a notice that there are many more to follow the first taste calls for a dishful take home a quart tonight the worlds choicest sweet meats moirs chocolates porters phonifi 198 if you are thirsty get a drink of our ice cold drinks a large variety to choose from or a good dish of neilsons ice cream which is much appre- s ciated on a hot day for fancy biscuits fruits vegetables and good fresh groceries- give us a trial we will try to please you we deliver to your home loyd turner phone 909 ml ossww ill ikodak as you go out of the pocket into posi tion release the shutter and the picture is your thats the kodak way- let us be your photographic service station kodaks 650 up kodak- film eastman accessories oiir developing and printing is of the superior tort films 10c prints to 5c fly time keep out these pests with one of our light strong screen doors and screen windows ah sizes all prices i bave a good assortment of all the new phone number for swift kinds of plows riding aud walking bros garage is 195 paste it on in different makes also enshag your wind shield cutter with blower it is just unouuceii that 3000 barrels of hour have been used tills year in nuking ic- cream cones we ilways thought ihey wore made of paper local prohibitionists are getting their sleeves rolled up an i r ady for the fight when the government finally hands out the questions they wish to have voted on although sto the benefits of ftyd from niagara year there a trie stoves in is steadily gi as enjoyed electric power lis for less than a iready eight elec- the power load ing each month the band will play on the grounds of mrs boyntoa west end this thursday evening ho for the liberal picnic at mark ham next saturday hear premier king on tha political issues of the day alterations at burkliolders grist mill have been going on for some time but are now about completed an extra building has been erected to accomodate the increasing busi- ness of this enterprise which was started only last fall the methodist sunday school pic nic was held last friday afternoou to musselmans lake it proved one great round of enjoyment for the younger folk who delighted in the games played and the good things provided later at the tables j with dozens of cherr trees la- dened with luscious fruit and all kinds of raspberries aiid other good things a s couinak big fruit gar den in the east ndf surety looks as inviting as thegyrden of eden did to those early inhabitants at its last regular meeting the stouffville horticultural society voted the sum of one hundred dol lars to be expended in prizes at the first annual exhibition the exhibi tion to be held in the curling rink sept 10th from 4 pm till 1030- mr taylor parkin of uxbridge who was injured in the railway ac cident at cambray along with our townsman mr fred silversides wxs able to leave the hospital last week and return to his home in uxbridge mr parkin is high in his praise for the manner in which h was given attention while in the hospital and for the consideration given him by the canadian national railways if you should be overlooked by llie canvassers for subscription to the horticultural society prize list and wish to share in the contribu tions please communicate with w h shaw or archie stouffer prizes of cash or goods gladly accepted we see by papers coming into the tribune office that ga ioline had dropped as much as 16c per gallon in some ontario towns during a fight between the two big rival companies thats a kinr of war citizens of jinuffvile winlil wel come any old time s neono please tell us how tc ttart it the english people grow what they believe to be the finest goose berries in the world the variety is particularly large as compared to berries grown in canada but on wednesday morning mr simeon stouffer brought into the tribune office a box of these english goose berries grown on his property church street north they compare everyway with the berries grown in the old land both as to size and in point of flavor mr stouffer has our thanks for this very liberal sample of such excellent fruit quality servicb threshing faai seranton afli feeds schumacher feed bran and shorts feed oats flour learys pastry flour merry wives pastry flour marvel pastry flour saxon pastry flour quaker bread flour it stiver bros phone 4501 read the advertisements congratulations to mrs mirton kester east end who on tuesday reached her 91st birthday stouffville easily defeated aurora on the local diamon d last saturday by the score of 70 in a league game the visitors were too far outdistan ced to make the game particularly interesting miss e sangster president of stouffville womens liberal asso ciation entertained about 40 of her liberal lady friends at her home i last friday afternoon it was unl animously decided that the assoi ciation with assistance of some of 1 their friends would engage the i stouffville band to head the pro- 1 cession on august 16th judging by the great stir over on the uxbridgewihitchureh townline last friday afternoon one might have thought a big fair was in pro gress but not so it was the barn raising on the farm of carman mor ris over a hundred people tool part in the contest of raising the six sets of bents the teams were captained by messrs richard rae and albert elson the latter coming out victorious strange to say on thevictors side were several stouff ville men but we are itot suggest ing that this accounted for the vic tory those present from town in cluded dr and mrs smith rev w m mcguire mr and mrs ernest button robert brown miss jean mackenzie and others the splen did supper provided touched the ap preciative palate of every one pre sent s p foote has sold his 100 acres on the 5th concession of wliitchurph to win hunt of bethesda for the j sum of 9000 mr footeand fam- ily will move to bethesda next spring having taken ovor mrhunts house and lot in the deal women- institute the regular meeting of the w i will be held at the home of mrs elwood elson on wednesday august 20th at 230 an exhibit of cut flowers program to be given by the young girls those wishing to go meet at the home of mrs davey at 130 boadways drug stork stouffvillb smith smith land surveyors and engineers lindsay ontario surveying municipal engineering sewerage drainage roadways cement prices reach new loir level the protest in the baseball league between willowdale and newmar ket was settled tuesday evening the game will be replayed on fri day and the winning team will be given second place in the league thus entitling them to play the championship home and home game witli stouffville we suggest you tik advan tage of the drop in cement pri ces and plan those concrete im provements you have been wait- ing to do six weeks ago cement price was reduced 25 cents per barrel which reduction we are glad tobe able to pas3 on to our customers place your order now john sanders stouffville 26 has moved to itsnew home at tho corner onge- anm alexander sts toronto fall term opens sept 2nd write today for catalogue and ar range to enter at fall opening strictly firstclass throughout e n- ter any time wjelliott prin a new sidewalk 3v2 feet wide is to be built on blake street so soon as the necessary petition can be got before the council again in the pro per form at the regular meeting on monday evening the members expressed their willingness to con struct the walk without further de lay after the petition comes in mr david o scott father of our townsman mr alex seott writes the tribune from caron sask on july 30th stating conditions there at that time he says in part we are renewing our tribune for we would not be without it we have very dry weather now old set tlers say they never saw it so dry and that they would be satisfied if only they had feed for their ani- mals wheat sowed on summer fol low stood the dryness best but one wonders how anything can stand out against the very hot days and high winds fortunately the nights were cool and last monday we had a rain which revived some grata wonder fully 18000 harvesters wante on thursday afternoon- last week the funeral of the late mrs john w ratcliff took place to stouffville cemetery the sad event was mark ed by the attendance of a very large number of friends and sympathizers and the rev w w fleischer pas tor of the local baptist church in which the deceased loved to labor during the days of her activity took the funeral service being assisted by rev mr mcleod rnd rev mr loney the latter being a former pastor of this church and a son-in- law of the deceased mr fleischer spoke very feelingly of the virtue of the christian life of the departed basing his remarks on the text precious is the sight of the lord is the death of his saints the floral tributes were beautiful bear ing testimony to the high esteem in which mrs ratcliff was held by so many friends 15 00 to winnipeg pius half a cent a mile beyond to all points in manitoba sas katchewan alberta edmonton calgary mcleod and east special low fares returning firtl nl august 22nd toronto caledon east becton meaford collingwood vj mi x fl jt penetang midland parry sound sudbury capreol and east thereof in w ontario w j i v august 26th toronto inglewood jet and all stations south and west thereof in ontario special trains leave standard time august 22nd 1201 am midnight aug 21st august 22nd 1000 am- 1230 p m 1030 p m- fastest oute to winnipeg through trains with lunch counter cars- food and refreshment at reasonable prices special cars for women and colonist car of latest design purchase your ticket to winnipeg via canadian notional railways no matter whether your final destination be a point on the canadian nntionnl or not travel via the long lac cutoff fast time to winnipeg silvester bros i x this has been one of the best years for the production of large cabbage in the history of this sec tion according to reports from vari ous gardeners about stouffville un fortunately the market is glutted and it is difficult to make sale in quantities just now although it is anticipated that the market will im prove considerably for the late cab bage brillinger bros have some heads weighing six pounds while a quantity of sixty dozens weighed 4200 what is true of cabbage re- garding the unusual growth is also the case with small fruits such as raspberries and cherries the ber ries are large and extra good qual ity while cherries are so plentiful j that many of them will cot be pick- ed by furnishing your own con tainer and doing your own picking i they can be had at 25c per basket i although they are only demanding i 50c andsoc per basket at the scores 1 the growers are having difficulty in j getting sufficient pickers boys and girls who are anxious to earn some pocket money can readily find a job these days tandard garage -for- day or night service phone we will guarantee all work done to your car at our garage we solicit tour business used gars in stock 1922 ford touring like new 1922 ford coupe good condition look th3e over before buying gasoline oils and free air at covered ser vice station j3aklef bros sales and service stouffville phone 165

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