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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 10, 1930, p. 5

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stouffville july 10th 1930 local happenings the haying is on but the yield will i the dominion election date is less be onlv fair than three weeks away being mou- lay july 2sth the big eveiigelistie meetings iu stouflville arena open toiighi thursday hear dr thomas and the gospel quintette every evening an opportunity for farmers to sfire beef ringers and high pro ducing cows at your own price at hawtins cattle sale this friday the show window in pollards jlj coffee jewelry store has been greatly 1 tasty bread proved by the handiwork of the r carpenter mr g it v thomas has disposed of bis market garden and residence at the east end of stouffville for 0000 taking iu exchange resident- jstouftev al properties at 343g tliorah ave i general toronto valued at 9000 the new owner is mr alex denison who will love from the city their friends in town will be glad to learn that mr and mrs thomas are not leaving our community they having rented a house down town every business linn in town ought to be represented in the advertising columns of the home town paper says the financial survey george simpson has sold the four aero place in the east end known as the yako property and the residence of which is at the south end of the lane leading into the cemetery pro perty off main street the new own er is george kilop who comes from detroit and his wife was a former local girl miss charlotte greenhury well known to most of our residents we welcome this former citizen witli her husband and family back to our midst mr simpson has rented a bouse at ringwood where he is now located the community it large it- sorry to learn of the illness of mr noah who- was removed to the hospital last thursday suffering from serious internal trou ble li was derided to operate the first of this wev with hopes of success although the situation is quite serious j a wear funeral director ambulance service funerals 70 and up phone 0000 markham ont specials for this week l mens worsted and tweed suits in blues greys and browns reg 2250 and 2500 special price 1850 mens broadcloth shirts with collars attached or to match 150 each mens all wool bathing suits in assorted colors one and two prices 2 to 350 mens fine straw hats in sailor and snap brim models 100 to 395 mens balbriggan shirts and drawers 69c each mens all wool and cotton work sox 3 pr for 1 boys golf knickers in grey and brown 195 boys fancy pulloversweat ers 150 to 275 boys cotton shirts in khaki and blue 75 and 95c r e curtis the mens store how are the tires on your ford chevrolet whippet r x buy here and save all this week were specializing on tires for light cars if yours look as though they were just ahout to let you down como in the goodyears well put on will send yon away happy and keep you happy theyre mighty husky tires and were proud to sell them several prices to choose from and all unkcatahle value at the price brathwaites hardware stouffville dominion stores 10j11tkd special this wekk 40 oz marmalade 23c fray bentos i9c mccormick mix bis 29c domino peas 2 35c posts bran flakes 2 21c ammonia powder 5c box 49c lb 3 for 25c sugar 5c lb puf wheat 2 pks 25c pineapple 2 tins 25c currants 2 lb 25c crisco 24c lb bananas 23c doz lemons 29c doz certo 29c bot radishes onions carrots 3 bunches 10 cents paul boadway manager stouffville branch a detroit butler was locked iu the ice box while robbers took 173 from the till in cold cash owing to the crowded condition of our news columns this week the report of the municipal council is held over until our next issue xewniarket won the opening baseball gme in the local league by defeating stouffville at memorial park on tuesday afternoon score 13 bruce lehman was on the mound for the locals stouffville hand has been engaged to accompany the local orange lodge to liarrie on saturday for the annu al celebration auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday july ii and 12 the riding demon ted wells pathe news comedies friday and saturday july 18 and 19 reginald denny in red hot speed why is it people toss the big uickie on the collection plate with the satisfaction that they have really made a worthwhile donation such as the person who gives 25c or 1 july 25 and 26 plunging hoofs pathe news quality -service- schumacher feed schumacher feed bell cow bran shorts fulopep egg mash fulopep growing all reduced in price mash comedies the annual bowling tourament on the local greens will be held on wednesday july icth tlios hell of uxbrldge township was here for the big dunning meet ing last friday mr bell is over 85 years but didnt leave the meeting until it was over hut that doesnt mean anything when he has a chance to hear a man after his own heart and country on july 4th the marriage look place of miss muriel madill to mr gary richardson of indianapolis son of mr and mrs richardson of virgin ia the bride who had been living in detroit is a niece of mr and mrs george t lee of stouffville and made her home with them for years she having attended our public and high schools her friends in town will wish her every success in her new sphere of life entrance examination results were published last week for the grey and bruce district but we do not expect the local results to he made known for a week the regular meeting of the stouff ville senior institute will take the form of an open air gathering to be held in the park on the afternoon o wednesday july icth at 230 oclock visitors are welcome owing to the death of mr sander son at richmond hill last thursday the public meeting to have been addressed by hon peter heenan at the i x ill on saturday was cancelled announcement of the withdawal of the meeting was made at the dunning meeting in stuftville on friday afternoon law sum the aurora chinaman who washes the collars in that town hung himself last week he was be lieved to have become despondent throught the loss of money invested in a local enterprise he had 300 in his pocket when the body was found the first hills to be sent out by the water works department since the recent survey of the system went for ward to the local users last week for the- most part there is no varia tion in the bills received although in some instances increases are re corded the object of the sur vey was to ascertain if people were using water for any other purpose than what they were pay ing for in two or three instances it was found that users had installed bathroom facilities but were paying only f0c every six months which is the charge for kitchen taps quite a number of people signed the survey report that they use water for lawn purposes and these will have to pay an additional 50c every six months this is as it should he if some users pay for lawn privileges all should pay for the privilege on the whole it is estimated that the survey will only increase the income of the water department between 15 and 20 per six months however the prime object as stated before is to put all on the same paying basis dr rail judged the babies at the veterans picnic last week at jack sons point and awarded the second prize to viola lindley daughter of mr and mrs chas lindley of stoult- ville we congratulate the stouffville babe on bringing the handsome cup donated by mayor davis of new market to the home town box grove garden party will be held on wednesday july 10th at fred coakwells program by the johnston family of klackwater come and hear a firstclass enter tainment keep in mind tne specially re duced prices on all lines of millinery and dresses at mrs m e watts for the remainder of this week after july 15th the store will be closed until further notice king bug killer potato growers special a quick and sure death to the insect a stimulant to the plant shrub or bush a preventative against blight stockaid animal spray kills and repels flies 135 per gal in your tins stiver bros local strawberry growers were more or less disappointed with the crop this season claiming that the early frosts injured and shortened the supply greatly cherries too in this district do not promise an abun dant yield although other sections of ontarip anticipate a big supply anyone who saw the flooded fields between stouffville and toron to on dominion day will wonder how any outdoor affair could be held but the stouffville old coys and girls association of toronto were able to enjoy a full programme of outdoor games on dry turf at their picnic in exhibition park toronto clouds and rains in the early afternoon did not prevent a hundred enthusiasts gathering in cluding the indomitable illake sanders and his party from stouff ville the ladies divided up the bountiful baskets on nicely set tables in the old transportation building and the supper proved most enjoy able some friends who had not seen each other in a generation were present and there was plenty of good fellowship the two senior members of the association were missed david stouffer honorary president aged so had called on thomas shaw honorary vice presi dent aged 95 the day before and they then agreed to attend but the weather was too much morley bedford duncan heise and others assisted mr and mrs a c harding and miss kate darrach with the sports f w merlons past president was useful everywhere and always including the hour from g to 7 games were in progress from 4 oclock to 9 oclock the fun began with an ingenious quoits game arranged by red harding with a r hobson scoring the first ringer a very lively and noisy softbai game had to be interrupted several times to get races run but it was good to see bob mcmullcns lad bruce catching following are the recipients of the prizes boys race bruce mcmullen murray hobson douglas mertens balloon race mrs edith egar miss nellie grove plate race elda heise and clifford mertens joe sllvcrsidos and connie collcdge ethel sanders and e r hayncs matrimonial race mr steele and mrs j blake sanders mr sanders and mrs harry b hall ethel sanders and reg heise mens race andrew macqnay joe sllvorsldes art wilson girls race marguerite mackay tillle ennis ida grose slipper race mrs wilson ethel sanders annio harland mystery race miss collcdge ladies throwing ball ida grose viola harding marguerite hobson just when the big crowd was in town on saturday night one of the heaviest thunder storms of the sea son came along and cut short the visiting shopping and standing about the streets fortunately the storm did not damage buildings or property although there was a vivid display of lightning there is a change in the train timetable at the cnr depot the evening train from toronto arrives now at 555 while the evening train going to toronto readies stouffville at 7 oclock which is threequarters of an hour earlier than heretofore the halliburton special is now run ning north on saturday afternoon returning sunday evening reaching stouffville at s15 according to the latest survey the western canada crop outlook is good says the cockshutt plow co mani toba and alberta are particularly favorable while the province of saskatchewan is said to be looking just fair we understand that col lennox will hold his stouflville meeting in the election- campaign about july 15 while we are also informed that mr mulock will stage his meeting at a later date probably about the 20th in tile meantime both candidates arc holding meetings throughout the rural sections of the riding election day is monday july 2sth jubilee chapter eastern star wish to publicly acknowledge th splendid service rendered them at their recent garden party held on june 27th by messrs geo saunders in decorating the grounds james imuston for the use of his premises and s w hastings alex scott and ambrose stover for the contribution made to the advertising take notico that a bailiffs sale of watches clocks jewelry phono graphs and show cases will be held in the store premises of jacob yake on the evening of thursday july 17 at 7 oclock terms cash all articles sold in separate pieces e c pen- nock bailiff the oldest orange lodge in on tario is located at hrockville and it will celebrate its 100th birthday this week messrs win armstrong n m maoleau and orlen mott leave today to attend this celeoration motoring in mr armstrongs car they will spend several days there on the shores of the st lawrence sirs ii j malloy received word on sunday morning of the death of her sisterinlaw mrs j g sher wood of toronto formerly the wife of lambert b forsyth who died in 19 is she was married to mr j g sherwood in 1925 mrs sherwood had been confined to her bed for the last s months and the summons came on saturday july 5th mr and mrs malloy attended the funeral on tuesday from her late residence 02 bernard ave to mount pleasant cemetery the family have the sympathy of many friends here one of the finest catches of bass and lunge ever brought into stoiilt- ville was landed last week by five local fishermen from the waters of lake scugog when a string of 2 1 were caught by messrs w j mather alt pugh art forsyth tim oxeil and george tec the catch was the admiration of a big crowd who happended along while they were on display and no doubt by still many more who sampled them at the table next day the boys were trolling and state that they seemed to land right into a nod of bass and the entire catch was made in less than an hour a few baskets of new potatoes are reeve h w sanders was suddenly stricken with appendicitis at lake- view house jacksons point on wednesday of last week and was rushed to the hospital at sntton where he was operated on the next day by dr janiieson of hamilton who happened to be in camp and diagnolsed the case the doctor is a resale depot used cars of many makes we are constantly accepting used cars of many makes in trade for new fords and we offer them to second owners at unnusually low prices the value of the new ford is so high and the price so low that wo have no leeway to make unreasonable tradein concessions when selling new cars hence we have no incentive to mark up usedcar prices for we have no losses to recoup we have sold 70 used cars this season and 90 new ones so weiuust be selling them right you will find real bargains listed here come iu chevrolet sedan 1929 ford coach 192s pontiac coach 192s whippet coach 192s chevrolet truck 1929 ford coupe 1920 ford coach 1920 star touring 1923 chevrolet coach 1924 ford truck 1929 chevrolet truck i 1927 chevrolet truck 1925 ford truck 1920 ford coach 192g ford coach 1925 jewit sedan r 2 ford tourings 1923 chevrolet sedan 1923 we will guarantee any of the above used listed as we represent them and if you are not satisfied with them after one weeks trial we will allow you all you paid for it on any other used car wo have or a new one terms arranged halt cash balance spread over one year delbert holden ford dealer stouffville phone 18402 june feed in january finding their way into the stores soninlaw of mr a s leanev of from our own growers robt stewart this town and a successful surgeon stated to the tribune that he would in his borne city his friends commence to dig on friday tills h town will be glad to know that week but of course the quantity lne reeve sanders is progressing will be limited within a couple of favorably and hopes to make a weeks the early crop will be more quick recovery ripe for digging in the death of thos armstrong in toronto a widely known resident has passed away the deceased was a son of the late c armtrong of stouffville born to his first marriage in belfast ireland thomas was go years of age and came to canada at the age of 15 years ho was employ ed for 30 years in the postal service at toronto from which position he retired only three years ago he was a member of the masonic order and was a frequent visitor to stouffville and goodwood his wife predeceas ed him several years and he is sur vived by one daughter mrs han- bridge 92 monarch park avenue toronto and by five brothers and three sisters they are david arm strong of quill lake sask william sam and christie of stouffville mrs woods of toronto mrs monk and mrs mcdougall both of margaret sask andrew of watson sask the late mr armstrong was a man of high character and enjoyed a circle of very close friends he was a good citizen and his death is generally mourned by all who know him the funeral took place to pine hill cemetery splendid play greets goodwood people the strawberry festival held here at the united church sprung a rare treat in the form of the program following that very appetizing supp er served by the ladles the queen st united church play ers presented their play fickle for tune to a crowded house and high praise is given the cast by the good wood community on its presenta tion there this was a three act comedy drama novelty of ideas and keen in terest attached to every situation unexpected denouncement together with the sustained action of the play acclaimed fickle fortune a winner the costuming throughout was in keeping with the uptodate and artistic finish of the entire pro- ducton and tho stage setting was splendid the three acts took place in two directly contrasting scenes showing the downs and ups of possessions of millions and the faculty with which this modern family adjusted itself to new situa tions tho play has a strong heart actors carried out their individual it has been proved by test and by experience that good corn ensilage when combined with hay and grain produces the best quality beef and greatest quantity of milk at smallest cost i a toronto silo will turn your corn into the finest ensilage and give it 13 to 12 greater food value than when fed as dry fodder by feeding june feed in january you keep your cattle healthiest most valuable you get more milk and better milk a toronto silo soon pays for itself in increased profits and earns big returns on your original investment year after year toronto silos are strongly built from selected spruce staves double tongued and grooved to exclude the air treated with creosote to lengthen their life silage juice cant affect treated wood cant freeze to the walls of a wooden silo special hip roof construction gives 15 greater capacity ioroisits conie in and talk it over with me or write for free silo booklet packed with instructive information 102 george j lawson stouffville ontario isswrw wrllufcw7z interest with a tender love story the parts in a very spontaneous and nat ural manner imiss essie pollard starred in the roll of the pampeder daughter of the house gloria warren whose long suffering mother mrs samuel war ren was admirably portrayed by miss olive geacb the young daughter tony vivacious and magnetic throughout in changing circum stances of the home retains her sun ny disposition miss viney junkln enacted this role in a very winsome manner and played opposite clifford staples as brant allen the rising young lawyer in the midst of ways tence the glad news arrives that two girls have inherited millions of mon ey through the death of an unloved aunt their flight to affluence was swift but casual through the whims of fortune their wealth rapidly changes hands and all in the course of events cuppers the butler wjiose part is plendldly taken by jack quiboll becomes the heir and this avowal of his love for his employer gloria another of her suitors is emerson hawicy whose love is cold ly spurned the part was well acted by william jewell roxana blossom a typical old family servant and friend provided scope for the clover acting of mrs howard lamb who made this an outstanding character in the well balanced cast mrs merry who proves to bo aunt eliza came to life introduces a surprising climax the difficult role was depicted with fine dramatic skill by mrs t a tucker while sadie tweed the village dressmaker and mrs merrys erstwhile rescuer was capably acted by miss florence mitchell the trim and pretty maids who added much to tho realism of the play were miss vera jewell and miss madalino bab- cock and jack lamb made a most convincing butler as stevens a pe culiarly worded will was responsible for the fickleness of the fortune which at last fell into the hands of tony and brant while gloria and her devoted husband are promised a share of their own congratulations arc due mrs t a tucker who so ably directed this highly entertain- lug comedy with its touches of wit humor and pathos visiting artists from lindsay provided a delightful musical program between acts con sisting of well received piano solos and ducts on behalf of the good wood united sunday school and committee in charge rev harden and mr john rcld expressed their thanks to tho actors

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