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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1929, p. 5

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stouffville march 14th 1929 nifty spring suitings now showing at p e raes tailoring shop st patricks day the 17th of ireland fall on sunday which is also the 5th sunday in lent his stouffville friends will be glad to know that mr a m st john station agent at ixbridge has re sumed his duties at the c x r here after a long and serious illness saps running says one of the exchange papers coming to this office and as the farmer who tapped the trees is mentioned the item must be authentic we havent heard of any local syrup so far coming- dr fe luke optome trist 167 vonge st torontos able eyesight specialist may be consulted about your eyes for glasses at jacob a drug store stouffville thursday march 2sth my frames and lenses are the best money can buy 4 in the list of prize winners an nounced in our last issue in the re cent examination on the temperance study course as given by the north ern messenger a name was omitted it being that of master jack clubine son of e clubine who was successful in securing honors we apologize to master jack for overlooking his name when he did so well but it was missing in the original list furnished to this paper mans watch found in town apply tribune office or d gtbner mr isaac borinsky senior member of the local creamery firm has be in toronto undergoing special medical examination owing to ill health mr and mrs chas nendick are in towu spending a month they are occupying his mothers home on obrien ave mrs nendick sr la spending the winter in toronto why make butter says the cream shipper the local creamery is pay ing this week 4sc for special grade and 47c for 1st grade per lb butler fat just before retiring on thursday night last mrs john gower into lizzie miller was selasd with a stroke medical aid was at once called and it was found that her left side was paralized though in a seri- ious condition is thought mrs miller will recover while playing sliding down the banister ruth barker daughter of morley barker fell down the stairs at the school last week swifts auto was speedily secured and she was taken home upon medical examina tion it was found that outside of some cuts and bruises no bones were broken an old well on the farm of herb mitchell on the hrst sideroad south of lake musselman on the 9th con cession was put into operation again this week after being in dis use for some years it is now said to be as good as when first dug which is over 100 years ago mr mitchell by the way has a choice herd of ayrshire cattle and fanciers will find a delight to see his splendid herd and his uptodate steel equip ped stables auditorium theatre stoufrville friday and saturday march loth and 16th the wagon show ken maynard french dressing h b warner lois wilson comedies tuesday and wednesday march 19th and 20th silk stockings laura laplante comedy the collegians buster brown crimson colors when engaged in culling up a side of meat last week mrs albert cieverdon of the 7th concession of whitchurch inflicted a nasty cut in her arm necessitating seven stitches to close the wound the knife slipped in some manner and entered tli left forearm to quite a depth mr cleverton is recovering and no ill effects are anticipated the comment in this paper last week concerning the blocked road way opposite the gilbert farm north of ringwood is deemed to have been unfair the articleit has been point ed out was unfair stating all other roads were open for if this was the case why was it necessary to travel from stouffville up the 8th to reach bailantrae if the 9th was in good condition following the biggest storm of the season which oecurrl last thursday the snow plough was on the job promptly and little delay was caused by blocked roads the next day friday and saturday march 22nd and 23rd garden of eden s g schmidt prop groceries laundry soap 5 cakes 20c toilet soap 3 cakes 20c corn starch s pkgs 25e tea black reg 65c for noc corn syrup reg 35c for 30c candies 20c 30c a w scott the grocer last thursday will go down as the worst day this winter in respect to weather conditions a terrific storm blew all day and it was fort unate there was no snow here ahead to bank up as it was the bit that did come down seemed to cluster in one spot and caused a few block- aides which were soon opened be cause none of them were of any length the public auction sale on the farm of eli mairs at gormley was postponed until next monday march isth whiie all lines of busin ess was almost at a stand still for the day it wasnt fit for man or beast to be on the roads not until sunday did the weather really settle back to favorable conditions again the stouffville old boys and girls association of toronto recent ly held their annual election of off icers in the city when they made a selection of what appears to be a really capable and live organization they made one omission in the election in that they failed to ap point a press correspondent whose chief duty would be to report the various doings that they might be passed back to old folks at home who are much interested in their move ments if this suggestion should bear any weight there are at least one or two in the old boys associat ion who are qualified to do this of fice every honor the elected officers are as follows president w j mertens weston honorary vice president thomas shaw 1st vice- president dr c f r richardson 2nd vicepresident miss k darrach secretary mrs h b hall treasur er mr f d nichswander a special committee was appointed to arrange for regular annual reunions in the home town the vogue hat and novelty store chic hats for early spring reasonably iiceit smart hosiery gloves and accessories try a box of fresh homemade caramels the nice chewy kind miss bertie raymer one door east a public library- position waed as housekeeper apply at mrs dan burnetts comfortable house to rent on main street good cellar and water inside riciard burton you will need a raincoat at this season that is sure to turn the wet weather of spring we have them at very low prices f e rae dressmaking and fancy work done at reasonable prices apply to mrs o h gilroy lemonville for further particulars phone 6011 the womens association of the united church are arranging for a concert to be given on the evening of april 10th watch for fuller an nouncement earl a grubin r o eyesight specialist at stouffville from wad- nesday to saturday of each week and every evening phone 2405 mr and mrs martin johnson will present simba at the auditorium theatre soon the picture that took four years to make not a staged or movie production but africa as god made it the a e jupp construction co have been awarded a contract of 54 miles of concrete roadway through out the village of sunderland and north and south of the village this is part of the toronto and lindsay highway the junior and senior branches of the womens institutes will hold a pot luck supper in rateliffs hall on wednesday evening march 20th supper at 630 come and bring some eats also the dishes you re quire maidens come and bring your sweet hearts and wives bring your husbands and families program will be arranged by the members of the jr branch now dont miss this as a good time is expected wm licorish of uxbridge town ship has rented the eagleson farm of 140 acres on the highway south of claremont at one time it was ex pected that mr licorish would move to a farm at ringwood his sale has now been cancelled parties having stock or goods to list for the combination sale at stouffville on march 30th should communicate with george keays at once so the bills may be gotten out next week there is talk of the dog owners in town passing around a petition to have signed praying the council to modify the recently enacted bylaw compelling dogs to be in charge of masters at all times of the year when at large to read be under control from april 30th to sept 30th in eacii year as one owner put it to the tribune if the dogs are to be lock ed up 12 months of the year what right has the council to collect a dog tax the dog tax was primarily intended to compensate owner for sheep killed by dogs but if the can ines are not allowed to get loose there is no necessity for tlie tax we saw seven dog owners at councillor ward at one time tiie other day so there is likely to b something heard at the next council meeting wd de forest crosley radio tried tested accepted wo have been selling deforest crossly radios with great suc cess and never have they proved unsatisfactory they are tried tested and accepted as the best in radio value today let us demonstrate this model in your home come to our store and hear deforest crossly in operation we have them from very moderately priced machines to the high priced models f y w brathwaite store closes each evening except saturday at six oclock at the regular meeting of the school trustees on friday evening of last week a motion was passed to be sent to the department of agri culture at newmarket commending to the district representative the desirability of holding a school fair at stouffville this year as in the past there had ben some attempt on the part of someone to shift the fair from stouffville but this is meet ing with stern opposition the stouffville school fair is one of the finest in the province and is of real value to the section the stouffville womens institute stands ready we understand to support the fair again in a substantial way as they have done in previous years the funeral ot the late harry perry was held from the home of his mother mrsc perry on friday afternoon and was conducted to the stouffville cemetery for interment the service at the late home was in charge of rev h s warren and rev s goudle the latter being a neighbor of tlie family for many years the pall bearers were messrs j s dougherty chris armstrong d ii cook isaac barkey irwin gray alex scott only the immediate family and friends were in attend ance the funeral being of a private nature the late mr perry had been in 111 health for some years he was born in stouffville 49 years ago a son of the late charles perry and mrs perry with whom he had lived the past winter mr perry was a painter by trade and his ability in this line was widely recognized of latter years he gave up hie business owing to his health he served for some years as the local assessor and at other times as collector of taxes and was very thorough in his work he married miss florence rao daughter of the late matthew and mrs uae and to this union an only son survives mr rae perry c n it despatoher at cobourg who reached nonie in time to be by his fathers bclside when the great summons came besides his aged mother one sister also survives namely mrs k j venablcs who was unable to return from her home in hamlota man tor the funeral readytowear and maietaiea3 ure spring overeoais now allowing at f e raes tailoring- shop- anyone losing ai logging chain should lpply to levi grove who re- recently found one owner pfcase pay for this notice owing to the demand toe adver tising space considerable aews mat te- is crowded out of this issue in cluding the minutes of whitchurch township courunl again the public are orgel to send in their premium lists to the horti cultural socuty many hare neglect ed doing so but in order to secure the premiums desired they must be given to tht- secretary miss mertens by march 20th do it now auditorium theatre stouffville friday saturday mar 15 and 16th two features at the regular prices this is teal entertainment not ama teurs the stars that are headliners at the principle playhouses the wagon show a real circus brought to the screen at last french dressing an all star cast a sight seeing- trip to paris that wiu open your eyes tuesday wednesday 19 and 20th silk stockings laura lapiante and the popular- colle gians series when cattle or human beings commence to fight they usually at tract more attention than an auction sale which was proved in fact last week at the public auction on the farm of jas vincent shortly after auctioneer silversides mounted the stand two ot the gentry from ux bridge township undertook to settle a dispute by the fistic route and this started a small riot which was only culminated by the auctioneer reading the statues respecting in dividuals disturbing auction sales this had the proper salutary effect on the two exponents of jack john- sou who ceased their scuffle then the sale started again when a nice young cowl with properly curved- up horns entered the ring the an imal successfully disputed the right- ofway through the ring the bovine took one look at the assembly crowd ing in to file their bids then with lowered head she charged there was a sickening thud and men flew every way some of them being greatly assisted by the cow in their effort to make way buyers were picking themselves up with their teeth full of hair while the auctioneer gained the summit of a straw stack in time to get a good panoramic of the charge that the crowd was uninjured is a matter for congratulation the cow was knocked down in haste shortly after for a good figure to someone who wanted to take home an animal that could repeat the story of the cow which jumped over the moon 55e532s seed oats improved banner grown from reg seed government standard no j car on track now stiver bros jggsgfigiwesiftiwaftgft s7 new and used cars if you intend buying a new ford car for spring delivery do not delay in placing your order now we have sinned orders now for most of our first four months alotments of 50 cars for this year we are behind now in our tudor cars for delivery and cannot get them now what will it be like in six weeks from now we have the following used cars for sale 1928 ford tudor 192 7ford tudor 1926 ford tudor 1926 ford touring 1923 ford roadster 1925 ford too truck 1926 chev ton truck auxtle axle 1921 ford touring 2 1923 ford ton truck 1923 ford tudor 121 ford tudor 1922 special gray dort 1922 standard gray dort 1924 ford tourinjr 1923 ford touring 1924 ford touring- 1924 ford touring these cars will be all sold and guaranteed as represented or money refunded delbert holden ford dealer phone 184 13 e v o t e 13 t0 q ualitnr make your own comparisons red seal continental motor bcndix fourwheel brakes morse silent timing chain full force feed lubrication passenger cars fours and sixes from 675 to 2095 fob lcaside ont standard factory equipment taxes extra gja hen you go to see a new duranc 40 remember that yj contains every feature that contributed to the phenomenal success of last years models improvements yes quite a number and all designed for more satisfaction to you more power more speed easier steering shock absorbers all around greater riding comfort but you alone arc to judge the durant scries fours and sixes for that purpose your local dealer will place any model in cither series at yoiir disposal do not buy until you arc satisfied that durant offers you the best value your money can obtain iiuilt by durant motors of canada limited toronto canada b 229 rugby trucks in y ton to ton capacities ygagaa invva rcsj n ac j i 5 5 a 5ss55e w s widdifield stouffville ijxaxgcrtajar rj

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