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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 8, 1929, p. 5

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stouffville august 8th 1929 local happenings the horticultural members wlshl george saunders is offering some ing their lawns and gardens judged bargains this week that will pay sutton horse show aug s 9 10th usually draws a big erowd from stouffville district a number of trees along main street should he trimmed up they are a nuisance to anybody carrying an umbrella we understand that mr win williams will return to stouftville and has rented mrkdbakers house we are glad to hear our former citi zen is returning mans watch found east of town apply ii pointer ihoue 0907 there are a number of valuable homes for sale in stouffville now anyone thinking about buying would do well to look around john harris was sentenced to twelve months in the ontario kefor- maiory by ma rate willis at whitby last week for stealing chick ens from the farm of john puckerln ot pickering tp should send in their names to mrs t itae or miss m mertens by satur day aug 17th ilm kon the local laundryman has just installed an electric wash ing machine of quite a large type which is calculated to give the finest of service the proprietor now sug gests that you take a holiday from wash day and have the work done at the local plant where he guaran tees satisfaction thrifty people to investigate nurses undergraduate uniforms for sale also nurses shoes and boots apply marjorle stewart stouffville dancing at adams pavilion mihiken every saturday night commencing at s30 oclock lloyd hendersons orchestra come and enjoy an evening 24 eight niortorist were each fined 1 for passing the intersection in claremont without obeying the stop signs a week ago last sunday the assessment was levied on them in pickering police court writing from toronto mr 11 w morton says enclosed you will find 4 being for two years renewal to your paper one year seems to roll around so quickly that i felt two years renewal would he better we have a great number ot friends in stouffville and surrounding district and we feel lost without the weekly news keep i he date open for the ice cream social to ho held at the h foote farm 7th line whitchurch on friday august 9th under auspices of christ church anglican good programme mr george detain leading soloist of the royal york hotel toronto will be the sunday evening soloist in hie stouffville united church mr deiiiin is ilie well known soloist over station cfkb ik1xy makers attention red anil yellow astraean apples at the brier bush tio cents per eleven quarts in your baskets reduce rices are attached to all the mens and boys clothing in the store underwear shirts socks etc for we are now putting on our mid summer clearing sale commencing thursday august sth until saturday aug 17th mens tweed suits reg 1750 clearing sale 1250 boys tweed suits odd sizes 525 boys cotton bathing suits reg 75c clearing 59c mens wool bathing suits reg 2 clearing 130 mens balbriggan combinations short sleeves long legs regular 125 9sc mens balbriggan combinations short sleeves short leg buttoned and buttbnless s9c boys balbriggan combs reg 75c 59c mens balbriggan shirtsdrawers reg 95 for 75c mens silk and lisle sox 39c pair 2 for 75c boys cotton jerseys assorted colors 39c boys blouses reg 100 sale price 79c mens broadcloth shirts collar attached and separate collars 150 watch our window the foregoing price quotations are just a few of the hundreds you will find by visiting our store during this important sale r e curtis everything in mens wear phone 5g01 stouffville heres the best tire value at thepriceyou waiittopay whatever the make or model of your car come here for a goodyear tire to fit it theyre tires that will stand up under every condition whether you want tires for light duty or heavy duty we have them at prices to fit every pockethook and every one of them will give you the best value for your money no wonder more people ride on goodyears than on any other kind considering they cost no more f y w brathwaite hardware stouffville fou i i meant a real savins to yon stouffvilles baseball nine went to oshawa on wednesday last week to play an exhibition game with the boys of the motor city the game ended a tie ss not being played off owing to darkness bruce and lou lehman formed the battery and max iteesor held down second base the hoys all played good ball if any of our local readers are re ceiving information from former re sidents of this section now living in western canada regarding crop con ditions there the tribune would be pleased to publish their views on reports old friends are glad to hear of old friends and thats what makes the home paper interesting mrs jas bruce who has given up house keeping to live with her sis ter next door to the mennonite church has rented her comfortable brick residence on main street west to mr allan goudle who takes possession immediately despite the fact that the town reservoirs were cleaned out a couple of weeks ago when the weather was hot and the demand therefore greater for water the supply is again more than ample and a cou ple of days ago when the writer visited the property both reservoirs were almost brimming over the top j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up ihoxk oooo m vhkham oxt on tuesday aug 20th mr h j moore will give a talk on exhibiting flowers for the flower show watch further details home grown potatoes from the uxbridge district were sold on the uxbridge market last week at from 240 to 250 per bag exception ally good yields are being reported and if the price only holds up the farmer should reap a profit this year instead of a loss on tubers such as occurred last year current prices is 225 bag the market in sfouffvile last thus- day was so small that it was scarce ly entitled to the name eggs ad vanced slightly to 30c a dozen while butter ran all the way from 35 to 40c the supply of butter was very small and the grades was very low for the most part are farmers wives losing the nack of making good butter or are they just too busy to give the proper time to the work not coming occasionally hut i am ight with you most of the i into to give you the best optometrical ser vice possible after winning the highest awards possible for a cana dian student of optometry to attain i have equipped myself witli modern scientific instruments earl grubin r o eyesight specialist at stouffville from wed nesday to saturday each week a demand was again made at the council meeting on friday night to have the gravel hauled to town checked the gravel bills running into hundreds of dollars are the only ones coming before council this year that get paid with councillors know ing nothing about them the road and bridge committee have promis ed to look after the checking in future the stouffville council seem to be alive to the wishes and sentiments of the ratepayers in their desire to im prove our community by making it more attractive better lighting better roads and sidewalks are in the offing within the next few weeks the harsh critic may say these things are too slow in coming probably so but completed now they will be in good time for next year coming dr fe luke optome trist 1c7 youge st torontos able eyesight specialist may be consulted about your eyes for glasses at j boadways drug store stouffville thursday august 15th 24 quality service canadian made twine the binder twine season is on and we are ready with cana dian made twine quality is what counts with binder twine our canadian made twine is the worlds best why not have the best service day and night olr james muston attended the annual convention of the canadian florists and gardens association held in peterborough last week and was elected to the board of direc tors for the ensuing year the toronto and york road com mission are considering the expro priation of land south of markham village at the corner of the union- ville road in order to make a safer corner if this is done the new- turn would pass through where the anglican church now stands ider stiver bros since our last issue the main road way through stouffville has been treated to a couple of heavy coats of road oil and tar a wonderful road preserver but a pest to motorists and all others for the dirty stuff tracks into stores and houses despite all the care that can be taken when the ratepayers of stouffville muster up enough courage to ask for a higher class roadway which would cost them some money they will then be relieved of the oil nuisance for the highclass roads do not re quire to be treated in this manner in the meantime we have a very good road but not a lasting road william hugh meglll paid with his life on friday of last week in the regina jail yard for the murder of tenyearold anna goffof shaunavan sask on june 2s 192s he was hanged at dawn the remains were claimed by ms mother who brought the body to markham village for interment in the family plot the burial taking place monday morning on the arrival of the morning train a strong plea of mental deficiency said to have been caused by an old wound in the head was put up by his counsel and he was given new trial but without a change ot ver dict the department of agriculture have given stouffville a fine chance to receive some good advertising scenes in the county of york are to be thrown on the canvas in front of the grand stand at the cne be fore thousands of onlookers and the department are willing to include some of the pretty scenery in and around stouffville the council have authorized a committee of their members to secure suitable pictures for the purpose a quiet wedding took place last saturday evening when imrbenjamin madill all the way from edmonton alberta and mrs elizabeth ann lloyd of stouffville arrived at the christian church parsonage mr madill and mrs lloyd were both born in ontario but will soon bo settled in edmonton where he has lived for a number of years their many frends extend to them best wishes the local market for your cream cannot be surpassed power used in stouffville for the month of june is probably the high est demand yet made on the system we were drawing from the hepc lines 123 horse power which cost the municipality 513 of course when this was resold to the householders and other consumers the revenue to the municipality would be much larger than when we only used 100 hp the steady increase in new cus tomers arid the addition of many new stoves for electric cooking are gradu ally demanding more current to a noticeable degree the stoufryille softball team met with good success at the lennox pic nic at jacksons point on monday they defeated aurora by 9 to 4 and each player was presented with an electric reading lamp as a prize stouffville played an aggregation from the queen city called the toronto ladles and eliminated them by 13 to 14 the prize in this case is not yet known but the offi cials informed the stouffville team that it would be forwarded to them in due course a citizen of toronto and a member of the medical frater nity is providing this award on friday night of this week the slouff- vlln team will go to thornhlll to play a league fixture auditorium theatre stouffville 1riday and saturday aug 9th and 10th the warning jack holt dorothy revier comedies tuesday and wednesday aug 13th and 14th trick of hearts and comedies friday and saturday aug 16th and 17th the blood ship admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop reeve sanders came down from jacksons point and spent all day friday in town attending the council meeting in the evening during the day he attended to various matters in ills official capacity at the head of the council mr sanders says he never saw stouffer street in better condition which is some satisfaction he says to mr geo dowswell who was severely criticized last year for the manner in which he repaired this road it is now said to be in good order all that was needed was a little time to work out the dowswell plan chas w davison of mount albert who purchased a number of lots at lake musselman at a tax sale dis posed of seven of them by public auction last saturday the proper ty is located near the windsor drive to the south of the lake and the prices ranged from 155 down to 90 the seven lots realized 830 and the buyers were all toronto people frank mowder has returned from toronto having finished a contract for decorating six houses frank has the following painting contracts on his list stouffville school 5th line markham altona claremont baptist church baker hill church situations guaranteed there was an unusually large con gregation for summer time at the united church on sunday morning to hear the rev thos mitchell of edmonton who is holidaying at the old home at ringwood mr mitchell is one of the ablest ministers in the united iciiurch of canada and it was a rare treat to hear him for the second time in stouffville during the holiday period his subject otl sun day morning was the church of to morrow in which he expressed the opinion that it would not always re main as it is today it will change just as the church of today has changed from the church of yester day the basis of hfs reasoning along this lino was the fact that peoplo are gaining a clearer conception of the essentials of life the greatest of whlch is to repent and believe beauty and reverence would he emphasized more than over in the church of the future as well as the community spirit in order to give reverence the proper place it ought to have in the church mr mitchell said he had altered his own opinion on certain things years ago when he was pastor in london ontario he cham pioned the recreation hall in the church but he had since come to view this as a mistake thes things he held ought to bo kept apart from the church building which should only be a place for one thing re verence stonfftllio congregations hare been fortunate this summer in hearing two native sons of the dis trict who are today among the emin ent preachers of the gospel in rev thos mitchell and rev samuel clarkson the canada business college col lege and spadina is popularly known as torontos greatest school of busi ness and students may enter any day those who cannot begin now may carry on by mail courses and com mence later thereby saving time and board money every graduate of last year has been placed ina good posi tion individual instructions open entire year enter any day the gold medal championship school a sympathetic stair of university trained commercial specialists a school of strength and character the school is a hated with the oshawa business college 17 sim- coe north oshawa write today to the canada business college 274 college toronto for free catalogue of both schools and for list of suc cessful graduates during the past thirty years from your district ask them they know we will stand or fall on their testimony 24 we are situated within an average distance of ahout five miles from all our cream shippers there by making it possible to serve our shippers to the best advantage it is easily understood that your cream will reach our creamery in far better condi tion than if you had to ship it long distances as some of our competitors would like you to as far as 80 miles from here and in making train connections vour cream in many instances be on the road for over 24 hours do not forget that the difference between 1st and 2nd grade cream is 3 cents per lb butterfat stouffville creamery co stouffville- ontario an unequalled creamery service since 1918 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings dominion stores ltd grocery snaps for comfort soap 10 bars 49c gold soap 10 bars 49c lux toilet soap 3 for 21c many flowers 4 cakes 25c posts bran 2 for 21c cooks friend baking powder regular 32c special 29c sherriff s 4 lb marmalade 52c picnic 40 oz olives sp 45c sherrifts jellies 4 for 23c certo bottle 29c pint jars doz 99c quart jars doz 109 half gallon doz 139 rubber rings 3 doz 25c zincs doz 15c campbells soups 2 tins 23c shredded cocoanut lb 15c singapore pineapple 2 tins 33c licorice allsorts lb 25c humbugs lb 19c dominion stores ltd p noadway lmcal manager watch tuesdays mall and globe or thursdays star and telegram for further specials a i i i i 1 buying on the installment plan purchasing commodities by paying a dollar down and a dollar a week has grown into great popularity often the object purchas ed is worn out before it is paid for and the purchaser continues to pay buy yourself a fortune on the installments of your earnings in a bank of commerce savings account the money is always available for use if required and there is no depreciation- but accruing in terest as time goes on the canadian bank of commerce with which is amalgamated the standard bank of canada jhe sporbsmcms paradise protect it agains 8 h e green forests ensure an even flowof clear run- ning water burned timber means muddy torrents in flood time and stag nant pools in dry weather the good sports man in his own interest is care ful with fire in the woods ijodbyutlcyo hononrabu charut 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