Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 18, 1928, p. 5

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stouffville october 18th 192s turnips have slumped to he bus new bungalo for sale church street north five rooms bath room elec tric apply mrs abram yake main street stouffville a case of diphtheria has broken out in the west end but the attack is said to be a mild one the board ol health should take steps to im munize the school children rev c e and mrs macleod have closed their home in the west end tor the winter and will spend the next six months or probably less in the city mr macleod was in town on friday evening for the meeting of the school board 2 winchester power for sale williams rifles 23 high- call saturday wm it is estimated that 60 teams will take the field for tlie north york plowing match on october 23rd plan of hall for wings on sale wednesday and thursday at the theatre also au day saturday re serve your seat in advance the congregation of stouffrille presbyterian church participated in a reception tendered rev w h fuller and his bride at markham on his return from holidays last week the canadan national railways have had the tracks between stouff vllle and mount albert torn up over half a century ago elijah pennock one of our citizens was employed as a teamster in the building of this line which evidently has served its day while engaged in her work at the home of mr tv e morden one day last week mrs mcgrogan the house keeper was unfortunate enough to run a large sewing needle into the palm of her hand to such a depth that it was not visible to the eye mrs mcgrogan was taken to the general hospital where the needle was taken out by making a deep in- clssion in the flesh which was seri ous enough to require stitching up afterwards auditorium theatre stouffville thursday oct 18th the angel of broadway free show through the courtesy of swifts garage saturday oct 20 day only wings afternoon 230 25c 50c evening 815 reserved seats 1 all other seats 75c tuesday and wednesday oct 23rd and 24th the chinese parrot a stirring mystery melodram friday and saturday oct 26th and 27th valley of the giants milton sills s g schmidt prop a cow which sold at an auction sale near stouffville tast spring for 70 sold again last week with calf at side under the auctioneers ham mer for 152 good dairy cattle aro steadilyclimbing in price congratulations are due the mem bers of the horticultural society or at least those members who worked so energetically to stage the big float at the cne they did a good days advertising for stouffville and were successful in getting into the prize awards the weather was all that could be desired for the auction sale of mes srs strong and woodward in ux- bridge township on thursday of last week there was a good class of buyers on hand and auctioneer sil- versides quickly disposed of the farm stock and implements amounting to 2300 collector frank h steckley of whitchurch township is on his an nual rounds with the tax bills of which he has some 1s00 to make out and deliver the total levies for school purposes of au kinds is 133 on the 100 assessment while coun ty taxation requires soc on the 100 two heavy impositions over which the local council have no control the engineer on the nine oclock passenger from toronto on friday morning performed a brilliant piece of quick work at milliken thereby saving a fatality as the train was slowing- down a small tot of a child stood on the track watching the approaching engine without any fear of harm realizing that the train could not be halted before it reached the youngster the fireman crawled out over the cowcatcher and as it reached the spot he swept the child into his arms with the train moving slowly the child had followed some elder chidren on their way to school and ultimately wan dered into the danger zone where it woul have been mangled to pieces had it not been for the prompt action of the fireman on that occasion just a timely hint only 63 more shopping days till christmas dr w a summers 169 ynge st toronto formerly with r simpson co eye specialist will bo at yakes jewelry store every thursday free moving picture tonight thursday at the auditorium com plimentary by swifts garage the angel of broadway is the feature special music everybody welcome the admission to winga s 50c 75c 100 next saturday evening afternoon prices 25c and 50c special music by travelling musicians with the picture first showing in a small town lots wife had but little on a lady driver lrom vhitchurch in town one day last week the former looked back and turned into a pillar of salt and the latter looked back and barely missed crashing into a telegraph pole in the business section of the town onlookers held their breath richardson masonic lodge will visit st aidans lodge toronto on friday evening of this week at the masonic hall on balsam avenue oft queen street east it is expected that some 20 or 30 of the brethren will be present from stouffville while engaged in shingling the barn at pennocks livery last week ralph rae fell a distance of 15 feet alighting on his feet his ability to come down catlike probably saved him from serious injuries and as it was he didnt lose any time over the mishap j the stouffville womens liberal association were the guests of mr and mrs a d bruce at their home on tuesday evening oct 9th the many ladles present enjoyed the pro winter apples for sale c- barkey filled 6as councillor ward was an exhibitor at woodbridge fair last week in poultry and flowers he secured very good results and was thanked by the directors for a very fine display of gladioli altogether ts irsts and 9 seconds was the result of his visit about forty members a alworth chapter order of the ea3tern star were guests of jubilee chapter in stouffville on tuesday evening the visitors came to town in one of the large gray line busses and were royally entertained the chapter rooms and banquet tables were beau tifully decorated and drew many favorable comments from the visi tors letters are commencing to arrive in stouffville posted at distance points and carried as tar as toronto by air matt one of the first it not the 1st recipients ot air niatl in stouff ville is master jack pennock who re ceived a big envelope a few days ago with the red white and blue stripes across the face indicating the letter had come by aeroplane it was posted by miss lena sanders at los angeles and with a few transfers from one air ship to another would make a flying trip as far as tor onto thence by rail miss sanders who recently went to hollywood is said to have fallen in love with cali fornia and is looking forward to a delightful winter there the fog on tuesday evening was as dense as an old time london fog motorists had difficulty in getting along at all and few ventured out roy raymer son of peter raymer of ringwood was driving home from stouffville when a ford fliver ran into him a mile west of town the buggy was badly smashed and the 1 horse ran for home leaving the vein- gram given by the melville members 7t 1 r r i cle turned over on the road roy also the inspiring talk on liberalism given by mr bruce all enjoyed the usual social hour dave gray of the 10th concession north of town brought to the tribune office last week a branch of wild rasp berry bush heavily laden with ripe fruit many others report picking raspberries from tlielr several patches all of which is evidence of the fine weather we enjoyed last week on thursday the thermome ter touched 79 in the shade s superior groceries old colony maple syrup 32oz 72c old colonv maple syrup 16oz 37c old tyme brand maple butter 35c todhunters pure cocoa 1 lb 23c soda biscuits specil per lb 14c quaker corn flakes 3 for 27c neilson ice cream a w scott phone orders promptly delivered the findlay stoves a powerful heating plant enclosed in a beautiful cabinet franklin circulator fitting into your home like a piece of fine furniture findleys franklin circulator brings cheer and warmth at all times when heat is required throughout the year in between the seasons dur ing falls chilly nights in early spring on damp rainy days on winters coldest days the franklin does the same work on a small scale- as a warm air furnace besides radiating heat the franklin circulates it by draw ing the cool air off the floor thus you have warm moist healthful air in motion in every part of the room and in addition the ruddy glow of the fire comes through the mica doors in front shedding a radiance that invites and attracts the franklin always has a cheery smile on the cold est days investigate the franklin at our store for the kitchen there is nothing to equal the findlay tortooise cook as illustrated in this advertisement f y w brathwaite successor to silvester bros hardware open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesday afternoon some people are under the im pression that the eyes can not be examined at night with my modern electrical equipment i can examine your eyes equally well at night as in the day time if you are busy during the day then make an evening ap pointment earl a grubin ro eyesight specialist phone 2405 was in company with his sister and both fortunately escaped serious in jury although roy received a nasty cut on the nose the big transportation bus of the gray line which conveyed a party of eastern star ladies from toronto was piloted back to the city by a small car leading the way at a very slow speed and the driver of the big bus was able to sight the car imme diately in front of him although he could not see the road just as our plowmen are showing their prowess throughout the pro vince at various matches so are some of the other boys leading the way as knights of the horseshoe pitching game at woodbridge fair last fri day messrs d l stouffer and h ciendenning won second prize in the quiot contest among fourteen ex pert teams from all parts of ontario they were pushed out of first plsce by a team from malton messrs frank stiver and hugh boyd attended the big auction sale at the toronto stock yards on fri day afternoon when some 1700 head of stockers and feeders were sold mostly to united states buyers the highest price obtained at the sale was 1270 cwt the animals were sold in car and half car lots each bunch was weighed over the scales just as they entered the auction ring and bidding was brisk through out rev alvln snider and wife of bresleau who have been visiting re cently with his brotherinlaw mr sam fretz south of town will sail on the 27th for the argentine where they will serve as missionaries of the mennonite church the trip to south america is a long journey of 7000 miles on the water taking the atlantic route when they reach land again the trip into the country is a considerable one also but pro bably the young missionaries will make it possible to tell our readers of this great journey when they get located a singularly amusing incident oc curred in one of the local churches last sunday morning the congre gation had finished singing the se cond hymn and all were again seat ed save one man who remained on his feet about midway up the church many eyes were riveted on his stand ing form wondering if he had some announcement to make the mom ents speed when the good wife seated next pulled his coat tallwhlch promptly brought our citizens mind back to the scene of the service judging by the look he gavo as ho glanced about sensing the situation and realizing the singing was over and all were seated he must have felt like the last rose of summer left standing alone if we have missed any of the details of this amusing in cldentwhlch yon wish to know ap ply to the united church treasurer or any of the ushers n i mr and mrs w a quantz have returned from mountain chutes northern ontario which is only 10 miles north of new leskeard they report exceedingly wet weather in that district jthe relatives with whom they were staying live within a short distance of the montreal river and the water during the spring freshets and through the whole summer season was said to be higher than it has been in forty years the farmers have been un able to harvest their crops and in the clay belt practically all of their grain is uncut and standing in mud and water the ground is so full of moisture that the rain lies on the surface making it impossible to cut even by hand some of the farmers are looking forward to the long chance of getting some of it after the ground is frozen hard enough to bear and then it might be snow ed under one farmer in the neigh borhood has ninety acres of hay rotting in the coil and there are thousands of acres in that state al though some of it was secured be fore the latter rains set in it is a discouraging outlook and it will be a diflicult matter for them to bring their stock through the long winter and heavy snows that they usually have up there sale register saturday oct 20th at lot 4 con 4 whitchurch farm stock and implements including new fordson tractor belonging to eh mairs who is giving up farming sale at one f w silversldes auctioneer wednesday oct 24th exten sive sale of standing timber 50 lots all beech and maple which has never been called this is re garded as tho finest standing tim ber in york county lot 10 con 7whitchurch the mckuen bush wm ratcllff prop sale at one terms f w silversldes auct friday oct 2gth at ringwood household furniture pigs poultry etc belonging to robt wilson terms cash sale at one f w silversldes auctioneer saturday oct 27th extensive giving up farming sale of stock implements and crop belonging to frank h roberts lot 28 con 6 markham cashol no reserve 11 months credit sale at 12 noon sharp prentice prentice auc- saturday nov 10 10 acres of standing hardwood timber at lot 25 con 7 whitchurch belonging to wm ratcllff terms given sale at on oclock f w silversldes auctioneer saturday nov 3 choice dairy herd fresh and springing belong ing to geo thompson lot 31 con s pickering mr thompson is giving up the milk business 11 months credit sale at 1 oclock f w silversldes auctioneer wednesday nov 14th auction sale of farm stock implcmentsetc at lot 3 con 2 uxbridge ai- tona belonging to hewson mil lard sale at 1 oclock wm maw auctioneer keep tour hens everlastingly on theht job put them on the fuqpep egg mash ration do it today make them steady producers eager to lay get more eggs bigger eggs mate profits fulopep ezg mash contains cod liver meat which forces the other ingredients to work directly aad more efficiently on the eggproducing organs no- thing like the coa liver meal to get the most out of feeds fulopep egg mash has the correct amount of mineral and laying hens need lots of mineral for egg shells as well as their own nutriment tho base of au fulopep feeds is high quality oatmeal not just ground oats keep fulopep egg mash before your birds all the time cold weather and short daykght wont cut down production because cod liver meal supplies the element of suns old hens and new layers both become steady vigorous profitmakers fulopep egg-mash- gets you lots of strongshelled eggs all through the season when prices aro highest keeps birds everlastingly on their jobs fulopep egg mash a product of the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon stiver bros stouffville 019 cut fuel costs thousands f dollars are wasted annually right in this section and hours of discomfort put ip with becaus of por fitting windows ihtyt let in the coid re medy the trouble by using outside sash this is the time t place yur order for any i size you require phone or dall for prices stouffvillb planing mill stouffer phone 194 schell aa stouffville switts jewel brand shortening 39 butter br b 45 brand 43 jj choice smoked picnic hams 20 per c lb bacon machine sliced delicious for brcahfatt ib29 bacon pc 3s finest canadian cheese mild strong 23c 35 tasty bread health bread 8c j j j jw choice peameal cottage rolls per j7c lb 1 tiger brand victory sour sweet catsup 21 pickles3949 califokma seedless raisins 2 lbs23o i santa clara prunes lb 10c unteda biscuits 25 shirriffs shredded marmalade io jk 17c a 6c h washing soda pkuor25 surprise soap 52 10 s handy or star ammonia pkts for 23 x m h n k a m h tit ii 1 iii 1 mqa 1 1 1 1 1 s t tk paul boadway manager claremont i the funeral of tho late mrs william mundell who passed away on sunday following an illness of months took place at claromont last weeje deceased was in her g8th year and was formerly mary porter dnughtor of the late robert porter m p for huron being born at pickering ont and coming to snclgove at the time of her marriage she removed several years ago to claromont surviving her are her husband one son john graham mundell and two daughters mrs ben kllpatrick and miss grao mundell all ot claremont of her own family there survive five brothers william floss township andrew gdderleh walter and george ardley alta snelgrove and two sisters mrswiu hunter floss and mrs rev ferg uson kincardine during her resi dence at snelgrove mrsmundell was an active member of mount pleasant presbyterian and afterwards united church and her funeral was held from claremont united church rev a mcclelland conducting the services and six elders of the church acting as pall- bearers i january 10 th1928 to attempt tho impossible and attain perfection is almost correct in speaking of wings different people aro impressed in various ways but from a flying viewpoint i found the first crash and tho straffing of the bridge and roads most realistic all flying men are heavily indebted john to paramount for this epic of tho air roy brown

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