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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 18, 1924, p. 5

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stouffville september 18th 1924 do you prefer ice qfeiis and cake or nut breadamvtea only 10c for either ayty mary haig band tea and saifot work auctioneer f w silversideo has been selected as one of the judges on sheep for the markhain fair for fridays baseball match be tween stouffville and huntsville the school children will be granted leave at 3 oclock in order to see all the game the mary haig sr mission band tea at the home of mr g collard trill be held on saturday afternoon or this week in3teaiu ysf frlday atternoon as before announced business mens luncsrved from 5 to 630 2500 reward will be paid for in formation that will lead to the ap prehension of the parly oy parties who recently stole from and did other damage in the apiary belong ing to the undersigned situated on lot 16 whitchurch townline j l byer the echo of hamiota man con tains an account of an address and presentation made to a former stouffville girl mrs e j venables nee lizzie perry daughter of mrs c perry of stouffville in recogni tion of the 25th anniversary of her wedding by the womans auxiliary of christ church hamiota mrs venables was the recipient of a pair of silver candlesticks and a con- one heavy teamsters wagon one gratulatory address she was com ensilage cutter and blower one corn i pletely taken by surprise when she bargains farm implements the members of the womens auxiliary of chris church angli can will hold their annual sixth bazaar on nowhfber the kindly ecp tfcl2 date in aii ind mr dan hall has purchased the 100 acre farm on the 7th concession of whitchurch just north of leniou- ville owned and occupied by mra h ramer for the sum of 11000 this is one of the cleanest farms in the section and contains excellent soil and firstclass buildings mr hall owns 50 acres of land just above this place on which there are no buildings mr ramer has lived on the present place for 45 years moving there when it was mostly bush and had to be stumped we understand he paid 6500 for the place at that time roe annual narvesi services ofj our overseas letter is omitted hrist church anglican wilt be j from this issue of tlie tribune on eld in the church on sunday sept j account of the demand for space for special advertising and for the fair the annual harvest c held 2sth at 3 oclock quality huntsville charged 50c admission to see that town and stouffville play baseball you may see the return game here friday for only 25 cents come prize lists 31r and mrs alex mitchell of ringwood mr and mrs w h clark and rfugh clark motored to acton friday to attend the burial services of the late rev j c wilson of wey- burn sask a former pastor here binder one stifftooth cultivator for tractor will be sold cheap for quick cale cash or credit h herman phono 1003 stouffville wholesome rich milk is what we strive to give our customers it contains the greatest of all food value en courage the children to drink more of it keep in mind that the dairy is closed from noon until 5 oclock on sundays 22 tickets for 100 the maple leaf dairy h giirov prop phone 8108 stouffville loudens dont wait for the tjusy season start right now and equip your barn with loudens hay fork and carriers and other ibarn fixtures geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffville was called upon at a meeting of the auxiliary heldat the home of one of the members prof art edmunds canadas championship boxer as well as the worlds featherweight wrestler frequently in stouffville these days in company with john w calhoun canadas largest returned man these two distinguished visitors may be seen any day trudging into town from dixon hill where they are spending two weeks holiday mr calhoun weighs 440 poundsand is only medium height he was given but a short time to live by the soldiers medical board but at that time prof edmunds who special izes in physical treatment for fat reducing or flesh increasing took up his case and hopes to restore calhoun to normal we must admit that he has a big job on his hands but he now has a healthy patient to work on and dev that ere long he will reduce calnoun in weight by 100 pounds for her birthday give her a box of moirs chocolates they are sure to be appreciated done up in superb box as they are it is a dainty gift and a popular one visit our ice cream parlor and enjoy the tasty dishes we are well known ice cream and cold drinks in addition to the speical dishes remember our grocery dept is always specialy stocked with t fresh wholesome goods porters phone 198 miss c mckenzie has disposed of her boot and shoe store in the block west of the mansion houseto ae weldon of lindsay the sale wa3 arranged by the yake real estate agency securing a buyer in only a few days having taken over the heyt and shoe business carried on bylllss mc kenzie i solid tnepatronage of the people of stouffville and sur rounding dlstria e weldon g d widdifield electrician for merly of torontoyls now residing on stouffer street est end and will be pleased to call pn you for housewir ing repairs eto- prices reasonable estimates free an advertisement in the small adv column last week caused nine buyers to call at the farm of w e meredith in uxbridge township to buy his pigs one man drove from elgin mills where can you get a better advertising medium than the local press tuesday sept 23rd is the last day on which the electors of whit church township may have their names added to the voters list in stouffville the last day for filing names is friday sept 2gth is your name on the list fred a lundy of newmarket has been appointed returning officer in use servich blatchfardk calf meal trmmi mr and mrs a d bruce mr and mrs walter scott were representa tives of the melville church cashel at the funeral of the late rev i c wilson of weyburn sash at acton on sept 12th mr wilson was a former pastor of that church the ordination of rev w w fleischer pastor of the baptist church will take place in the local church on monday next at the special evening service several pro- minent baptist preachers will be heard this is a public service to which all are invited a happy wedding took place in st jame3 presbyterian church this wednesday afternoon when miss lila mitchell daughter of mrs mitchell of ringwood was united in marriage to mr kenneth campbell of dixon hill rev r young offici ated in the presence of a happy the coming ota plebiscite for i crowd of friends of the contracting north york and james labbett of i parties 265 woodbine avenue toronto for east york stouffville will be coun ted in east york for this vote the fans who attended the hunts- ville baseball game in the former town last tuesday speak in high terms of the splendid treat ment which was accorded our team not a vulgar or rough remark was heard from the northern fans and we hope stouffville boys and girls and older people too will display the same courteous manner at the re turn game here friday members of the club have asked the tribune to throw out this request to the citi zens the markham economist has this to say respecting the judges and horticultural society fair reeve a f wilson and mr albert wide- man were the judges wednesday last at the stouffville horticultural j h geo v 10000 worth of debeutures are being offered for sale by the coun cil of whitchurch the money to be used for the construction of a new school at ss no 4 ratepayers should readily purchase these bonds or any part of the issue and not allow an outside firm to reap the benefit societys initial flower fruit and vegetable show held a rhe cjrling rink the stouffville society was only organized a few months ago and judging by the fine exhibit and large attendance it is already a pop ular organization in our sister vil lage a live horticultural society is almost sure proof of a town of pretty homes and well kept boule vards contributorrs to the school fair school section no 9 wmlchuvch 56o0 school section no 10 whit church j000 union school no 2 whitchurch g00 school section no 22 markham 600 stouffville union school section 3000 hon vl mackenzie king 800 stouff ville womens institute 600 knights of the kotm 1000 stouffville village council 600 stouffville womens institute600 r miller 500 dr ia freol 5 500 wm 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 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 lloyd turner phone 90 9 roof with paroid it mfty cost you a little more in the first place than the common ready- j roofings but after a few years wear you realize what you have saved paroid hoofing paroid has given real roofing satisfac tion for the last 18 years paroid is made of the standard weather proofing and fire re sisting materials paroid saves you money on repair bilu each year 160 to 4 per sq get your painting and roofing jobs finished before cold weather our stock of paroid roof ing and martin senouri pure paints are very complete let us fix you up in these lines while the weather is good phone 161 iw a rmu rao 510j last saturday luther and william garbutt of edmonton alta arrived in stouffville with a car of stock consisting of 12 horses and 11 cattle with which they expect to locate on a farm in this vicinity about 19 years ago these men moved to al berta from manitoulin island and ever since they have experienced more or less hard going and as they explain the west has not the charm and glow it once had for them and many others the garbutts state that many westerners would be glad to get back east if they- were finan cially able to make the change during the week end these men visited at d h rusneus being dis tant relatives keith mpp 500 stouffvile creamery co 200 lloyd turner 200 f a dales 200 the following contributed 100 each silvester bros m barker f c rowbotham f l button g a saunders w h shaw a v nolan geo j lawson s s ball ea button alex scott w scook a e booth d aitchison dr d c smith forsyth bros e j davey alex grubin the following contributed smaller amounts j boadway j b san ders a stover w boadway following the school fair in stouff ville on saturday the womens in stitute put on an entertainment in ratcliffs hall that evening which proved a splendid success in so far as it provided a good entertainment miss garrett elocutionist of tor onto was the only outside talent engaged for the occasion and her numbers were well received miss ivy saunders also performed in her usual capable way while mr fossett of the standard bank staff rendered several violin selections mrs geo t lee and her sisier mrs palmer of chicago delighted the audience on several occasions one of their numbers particularly well received was a melody of old songs com posed or arranged by themselves the kitchener bandt consisting of several institute members added more joy and laughter to the pro gram reeve j s dougherty acted as chairman and the proceeds at the door amounted to 23 somewhat low on account of the small admis sion tee at huntsville on tuesday stouff ville baseball club defeated that team by 82 in the second roimd of the obaa semifinals a feature of the game was the superb pitching by lennox for stouffville who al lowed only three hits while eleven were got off his opponent the game was snappy from the start and both pitchers received great supportonly one error being allowed on each team good batting was responsi ble for stouffville scoring as they did while lennox struck out 17 huntsville batters walls for hunts ville fanned eight the stouffville lineup lennoxp reesor c underwood lb dales 2b p boadvvay 3 b wes boadwayss milt storry forsyth eclendenning fielders stouffville team made the journey north by motor cars but the long trip didnt impare the boys energy for a good ball game huntsville plays the return game here this fri day at 3 oclock the biggest crowd of the season is looked for score by innings 1234 56789 stouffville 20200030 1 8 huntsville 00200000 0 2 enoui nttttohcas the eckhardt trophy bowling tournament was played in stouffville on friday last 18 rinks entering the eontest the places represented were stouffville markham union- kille aurora almira and richmond hill a team from the latter place winning the cup while the play got away to a good start in the morning it was 2 am saturday before the finals were completed during the day mr lloyd turner conducted a booth and supplied meals to the hungry kitty chasers in addition to the cup contest the winners of which were presented with four sweater coats other valuable prizes were offered and awarded as follows runners aip aurora j watts skip prize four silk shirts consolation aurora dr wil liams skip prize four thermos bottles second stouffville w r san- 1 ders skip prize four fountain i pens i the cup winners were skipped by g willis silvester bros boadway 3 drug stobb stouffvillb goodwood mrs lewis is in toronto for a few days mrs thurlwell is spending a week in toronto miss olive ottowell of toronto home over the week end mr t gold and his coworkors will be here for rally sunday miss evelyn preston of mt albert visited ronald darling this week win whittleton is still confined to the house with his limb in plaster paris mr and mrs courtney of toronto spent a day last week with heir aunt mr and mrs bert sharp and fam ily spent the week end with miss edith pugh mrs blueman has painted her verandah which made quite an im provement mrs isaac wagg and mrs rod man of uxbridge visited mrs john maye last week mrs hoover of calgary mrs cas- sle and mrs w jones of uxbridge visited mrs ed wilson last week mrs thos armstrong has not been well or the last month and wet i to toronto lo lave an xrcy examination gasoline thieves are suspected in this vicinity w e meredith one of our farmers had several gallons removed from his car a few nights ago strong suspicions are held thomas dowswell has purchased the house and lot formerly owned by miss rachel storry and is re pairing ready for the spring whoa be moves off the farm save tne milk we have a car of choice thresh ing coal on hand the kind vour thresher likes notice new wheat flour will be on he market in a few weeks now is the time to gfc vour supply of old wheat flour on hand for next winter quaker flour for bread saxon flour for pastry stiver br os phone 4501 smith smith land surveyors and engineers lindsay ontario surveying municipal engineering sewerage drainage roadways fall millinery we have secured the services of miss wellar an experienced mil liner and have an uptodate showing of fall hats in the latest styled and colors we invite your inspec tion mrs f wilson wells drilled wells drilled and repaired quick sand a specialty terms moderate and good workmanship having had 30 years experience for informa tion apply e j cable toronto or delos graham cedar valleyvpr phone 9208 stouffville a high grade yj school cor yonge and alexander streets toronto invites the patronage of those who desire to get the best train ing for choice business positiona write today for catalogue enter any time w j elliott principal massey- harris farm implements repairs buy a mh no 5a binder to cutf the heavy crop and a mhquebec sulky plow for light draft we are also agents and handle repairs for john deere plows and hoover po tato diggers the ontario wind engine pump co the ok potato machinery co the pedlar peoples roofing the sawyermassey co- second hand goods for sale 1 otto back steel tire buggy 1 heavy and 2 light gang plows 3 good crea mseparators 1 4 hp iiig- engine 1 5 hp toronto engine 1 12 hp- gilson engine rriouuted on trucks 1 no5 t mh binder good repair 1 set deer- ing or mccormick binder canvass- tc j dh0lden agent phone 184 stouffville bank collections banking fifty years in making your collections through the standard bank you en list the efforts of an organization which extends the efficiency of its courteous service into every part of canada thus can you be assured of making regular col lections locally xr at distant points with the courtesy due those with whom you transact business and the efficiency you de- mand the standard bank of canada stouffville- branch a c burkholder manager subbranch at goodwood the mutual life and citizens assurance company limited head office montreal assets over 8000000000 the thibtyseventh annual bepobt for the year ended slst december 1023 ausets approx 84568000 ordinary branch new buse ess exceeds lasdoooo payments to policyholders ior the year exceed 5304000 not including bomibes of over t 000000 credited to ordinar- branch joiicyholdrc but ail ot drawn 1nccmhb th- total income fr the year was iu26600i 1 ho crdinar branch income was 74s4000 and that tf the industrial ruict 78i in the ordinary branch the participating policies receive the han magnificent rate of bonus aa for 1922 letus set forth the 192 dividends scale thei bearing in mind that it represents just one years dividend only and hat tor 1923 the same scales applies reversionary aiddiion policy in force 1 year 17 00 policy in force 2 years 17 00 policy in force 3 years 17 00 policy in force 4 years 17 00 policy in force 6 to 9 years 24 50 policy in force 10 to 19 years 32 op policy in force 20 to 24 yeara 35 00 policy in force 25 to 29 years 37i 00 policy in force 30 to 34 years 3900 policy in force 35 years 42 00 progress op the company year income 1903 1993000 1913 6941000 1923 10266000 m assobi 5574000 42195000 s4568000 interested write or phone mervyn watts agent stouffvttxe ontario dli

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