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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 4, 1923, p. 5

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stouffville january 4 1923 mffimbm for coughs and colds a few doies f balsamea and cough and colds disappear com pletely bauamea loosens the phlegm and clears the lungs and bronchial tube buy a bottle today dalsamea although powerful in action is free from all harm ful drugs childnn take it willingly because it tastes good relief guaranteed or money refunded boadways drug store stouffville ont xoe30e locaoi i0e30i aoi i am age it for graydort cars auditorium garage phone 170 alex scott 12 cojil in michigan mr johnston of mount pleasant mich who spent the holiday season with his rotherinlaw elijah pen- nock says that good hard coal from pennsylvania in his town cost 12 per ton it is scarce just now over there and canadians get a good share because they pay the hand some price ford cars sell in michi gan for 300 and auto licenses are 12 for small cars for 1923 mr biggs will assess the small cars in ontario 14 january specials start the new year right you will be doing so if vou deal with the goodwood economical general store friday and saturday coming will be two valuable days for you to visit our store we are offering these specials ian 5th 6th local happenings fish just arrived a shipment of white fish and pink salmon w h smith rear buttons store quality servich there was not a quorium for the board of trade meeting on friday night due no doubt to the holiday season being on the regular meeting of the wc tu will be held at the home of mrs w b sanders on tuesday jan 9th at 3 oclock a party was in town jast week negotiating for the auditorium building with a view to commenc ing a new industry in town harryhargrave of the 7th conces sion markham has purchased a but chering business near guelph and is giving up farming the price of coal is advertised in markham at 20 per tbnoff the car as mild weather prevails coal prices soar to help out the faal baron the evergreen hedge on the east side of the school property has been nicely trimmed and adds a great deal to the ornamental appearance of the property the new curling rink was opened for business last weakin earnest the local club expect a membership of 40 and all who enjoy this clean winter sport are requested to come members the regular meeting tf the al- tona womenjs institute will hie held at the home of mrs h yake on wednesday jan 10th old fash ioned supper will be served feeds feeds feeds bran shorts oil cake meal schumacker feed gluten feed be scotch fingering grey white black 90c pound babys all wool shawls real value at the low price mens unshinkablo uuderwear at doc and 100 mens unshrinkable combina tions at 150 mens all wool underwear at 125 a piece ladies fleece underwear at 70c boys underwear 2 piece suits at only 110 misses ribbed waists for 40c mens allwool sox 25c pair mens fine sox at 25c pr grey and white shaker flannel blankets size 12 vt for 300 grey blankets 11 for 210 childrens ribbed hose 25c pr boys for soo childrens pullover sweaters all colors and sizes at 75c mens and boys caps 75c to 125 some nice ones mens overcoats good weight half belts tor only 1200 childrens overcoats only 375 yiung mens suits sizes 35 to 3g at per suit only 5s00 boys suits knee pants for 5 black and blue overalls for 150 to 200 smocks black or blue at 2 and others at 150 riding breeches at 3 75 mens pants all sizes 185 2 only corduroy suits sizes 36 to 37 lined throughout price only 800 dark grey flannel shirts for men at 100 and at s5 cts mens good heavy pants at225 last week several budgets of cor respondence arrived thursday morn ing too late for publication cor respondence must reach us by wed nesday morning each week the tribune is anxious to be published on time thus we ask for copy as suggested the first carnival of the season will be held in the maple leaf rink on tuesday night next jan 9th pri zes are offered for best lady and gentleman costume and there will also be second prizes awarded and a consolation prize the first stretch in an open race will be run off and the remaining stretches will be tried at a later date good band music everybody come the all xifiht service the people of uxbridge are evi dently deljghted to get rid of their overtaxed electric light plant for the hydro system and the uxbridge journal says in respect to it- last saturday evening the main business street of uxbridge was crowded with motor cars the occupants of which were shopping and at the theatre with the advent of the all night electric light service uxbridge busi ness houses are registering more business as customers can stay a lit tle longer without being afraid of bejng on a dark street the ages of the late benj parkers three surviving brothers total 252 years and before the death of our former citizen the four totalled 34g years this family is marked for its longivity stiver bros phono 4501199 thos feasby of uxbridge former treasurer of that township and many other past and present offi cials were in town tuesday attend ing the funeral of a former collea gue the late beiij parker the first jhwvy snow storm this winter fell ijutfeday night and wed nesday so that sleighing was in vogue on thursday and fewftutomo- biles are on the roads it looks like a real canadan winter just now shoes and rubbers mens fine plcadjlly shoes for i only 400 the above line will attract any one liking fine footwear mens fine alton shoes at 375 ladies fine brown and black shoes at only 400 ladies oxfords going at 350 mens leather top rubbers 12 or 15 inch top from 525 to 475 motormens rubbers at 375 these have 4 buckles 350 leather 200 shanty colonial rubbers for boys ranger rubbers tops sizes 1 to 4 at all other kinds mens rubbers at 325 and 300 ancilon overshoes for 300 arctic overshoes for 200 womens cushion sole boots going at 375 mens plain overs for 100 ladies felt boots leather face only 225 buffalo driving gauntles 125 david kondrickwiil probate of the will of david ken- drick a retired farmer who died nov 23 1922 in stouffville leav ing an estate of 2301s consisting of a personalty of 200ls and real estate in the township of whitchurch to the value of 3000 has been granted to roy d kendrick and nellie may liberty nellie m lib- erty daughter gets a specific legacy of 5000 to be paid within one year j of mr kendricks death and one- j third of the residue gertrude byer daughter gets the same as her sis ter and roy d kendrick son gets a legacy of 6500 and the remain ing third of the residue groceries com flakes 3 for 25c shredded wheat 2 for 25c eddys buffalo or silent matches 3 for 35 cts fresh currants choice quality for per pound 25c small seedless raisins lb 15c choice cheese per pound 26c granulated sugar 12 lbs 100 you cant afford to miss this sale goodwood economical and general store harold borinsky prop the annual meeting of the newmar ket hotel co was held last week in their property the king george hotel xewmarket the sharehold ers were presented with a 7 per cent dividend together with a bonus of 3 per cent the dividend does not represent all the years profit for mr and mrs brown who conduct the hotel were presented with a cheque for 500 in addition to their salary of 1500 and 2000 was in vested in victory bonds gross re ceipts for the year were 2s000 whoever says a temperance hotel cannot be made to pay may reverse their opinion by investigating this hotel since 1910 during the pastweek we have had a splendid number of renewal and new subscribers to the tribune there are still many more to come in yet however watch the label on your paper notice now is the time to see about having that car or buggy painted at reduced prices bring it in now and it will be ready fo spring shop room limited for cars the ringwood automobile paint shop ernest e watson 4 5 p gtmia annual v v o sleeting the annual meeting of the stouff ville ueo club will be held on saturday jan 6th 1923 at 2 oclock in the council chamber general business and election of officers lived in markham township suddenly at his sons residence 61 linsmore crescent toronto elijah wismer passed away after many years of illness on december 25th the funeral service was largely at tended and was- conducted by rev morton of stouffville and interment took place to markham st andrews cemetery where a large number of old friends and neighbors gathered surviving are his widow susannah strickler wismer one son charles walter wismer two daughters mrs donald douglas of edmonton alta mrs milford badgero of syracusen yrtwo grandchildren and one great grandchild and one sister mrs kate coleman of oshawa many floral tributes were sent the deceased was born and lived in markham township all his life we thank you it is with much satisfaction that we extend thanks to the people of stouffville and vicinity for heir excellent patronage during the closing year in the new year we shall endeavor to serve you even better than ever may the new year be prosperous to one and all r herbert porter ontario wind engine a pump go a new belt for gas your eng n ea now is the season to fix up the power machine let us supply you a goodyear rubber belt and so get away from all your belt troubles mitts and gloves lots of good kinds at big range of prices much cheaper than last season lamp season these long winter evenings you require lots of good light our range of hand and hanging lamps is complete for the best and brightest light get a coleman gasoline lamp please note during jan feby and march we dose every evening at 630 except saturday x silvester bros stouffville ont local curling groups the local curlers made the draw tuesday night for the series of club games to be played this season 16 ends will constitute each game fol lowing are the names in each group e a button w rae c arm strong f l button skip h leadbetter e smith a h lawson w r sanders skip g courtney e a gray geo urquhart h rusnell skip w h shaw w h todd w a sangster w j mather skip h anderson j mckinnon j s dougherty h porter skip i reaman w brillinger henry brillinger w armstrong w waddell dr ball w muston a c burkholder b h miller j ratcliff geo simpson h w sanders a scott m watts harry bril linger s armstrong orontl pumping engines give you running water you can have running water in the house in the barn wherever you want itwith a toronto pumping engine think of the labor saved the conveniences obtained toronto engines with direct connected jack are geared to the pump specially designed for pumping service smoothrunning and almost noiseless easily adjusted to any height of pump operate economically on gasoline an independent pulley is provided on the crankshaft for operating the churn separator washing machine cutting box fanning mill and others a toronto water system including a direct connected engine and pump jack will give you all the advantages of city service n lanktree stouffville ontario i died sudrtbujj in b c the salmon arm bc paper eon- ains the death announcement and obituary on the life of j w heiscy a former resident of stouffville tin til 15 years ago when he went west the late mr heiseys mother is still j living at lemonville while a sister mrs s strong resides at siloam j uxbridge township mr jos h mer tens just west of stouffville is a bro therinlaw to the deceased the sal- 1 mon arm pape says j the people in the valley in the vicinity of dolans corner were shocked last wednesday dec 13 to hear of the death of john wesley helsey which came with surprising suddenness a day or so previous he was working around his farm with his usual activity he was a first- class farmer and a man of sterling qualities all that knew him liked htm for he was a respected and obliging nei ghbor and his loss is sorely felt by his friends throughout the valley the late mr helsey was born in ontario and about fifteen years ago went to castor alberta where he was engaged in farming two years ago he purchased the kernaghan farm in the valley where he has since resided mr helsey was in his 47th year and leaves a wrfe and daughter in salmon arm a mother and sister in ontario and another sister in dldsbury albera the sympathy of the community which is widespread and heartfelt is ex tended to the bereaved family otstotzsi a low price level never before reached by any car in canada 445 o n o a o ford touring car fob ford ontario new prices on all ford models chassis 34500 runabout 40500 touring 44500 truck chassis 49500 coupe 69500 sedan 7850q ii the above prices are fob ford ont start ing and electric lighting on chassis run about touring truck chassis 8500 extra on coupe and sedan starting and electric are standard equipment t r e brown fori dpaleu stouffville iopoi i l ii fgob i j yju aaoaoi ppksssff

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