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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 1923, p. 5

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stouffville january 18 1923 local happenings fish fresh caught through the ice white fish and salmon wh smith rear buttons store coughs and colds s installation of officers will take j place next monday evening jan it is estimated that stouffville people have invested about 100000 in the alberta financial brokers which is causing the investors con siderable anxiety a few doics of baltimca and coughs and colds disappear com pletely balsamea loosens the phlegm and clears the lungs and bronchial tubes dalsamea although powerful r in action is free from ill harm ful drugs children take it willingly because it tastes good relief guaranteed or money refunded buy a bottle today boadways drug store stouffville ont aosaoi ioisoe aox be ready for winter now is the time to get storm sash made before the big rushbig rush is on let us get out your build ing requirements during the winter months when more attention can be given your order than in other seasons when the rush is on estimates are cheerfully given ask us in connection with the local lodge i o o f lunch after the work the loca of macalees xo of the evening every member is 140 d iu cash to the fire sut urged to attend ferers in northern ontario the sum both ringwood and stouffville developing hockey teams if there are any teams in nearby places who would like to match their puck chas ing ability against enther of these teams arrangements for a game can be set bv phoning stouffville s109 ivt u uv11uiu vumllvl uv 3u1u of 50 this was an excellent con- tribution and shows a true spirit oi brotherly love lumber we have a good line of building material on such as dressed and undressed number lime plaster and tile in the yard hand stouffville planing mill schell stouffer proprietors phone 194 garnet brownsnerger formerly of itingwood driver of the auto which knocked down and fatally injure d one of our former citizens ab brown of penetanguishene was in town last week he is conducting a general store business and seems well satisfied with trade dry wood is very scarce even up in the woods where mr brown lives plenty of green is being offered where is your auto probably idle these cold days then let us give it that overhauling during the winter months our work gives satisfaction we quote special prices on tires oils and gasoline on hand ileonard j skill at jarvis and gor- cl0ort rard streets toronto on the night i bandmaster capt skitter has ex- of january g was exonerated from j pressed himself delighted with the all blame by a coroner jury on j progress being made by the new monday last the man killed in the stouffville band the boys are tak- iccideiit was 50 years of age ing such a jseen interest in the prac tices that while only a few have been eld they are already able to play fiv s marches in a manner that would do credit to a band of experienced players it is now a cer tainty that next spring our band will bo able to step out and be second to none in this section of the province in connection witli the report of the annual meeting of the stouffville tko earl davis was made vice- president and not mr drewery since the list of contributors was i announced in the press to the re cent assistance given the northern fire sufferers other names might be mentioned as having given worthy assistance j cleaver clarence staf ford it brown and w kaiser quality servicb carload of corn just arrived feeds feeds feeds bran shorts oil cake meal schumacker feed gluten feed stiver bros sk5 the climax in the recent robbery at uxbridge g t r station was reached iast week when a man named brown was convicted of the theft harwood who was arrested on the same i chargewas allowed to go on suspended sentence he having turned kingfs evidence it will be remembered thestation was broken into while the gent was at supper 50 was takeii from the till and some papers as well swifts garage phone 3005 stouffville masquerade icnrniyul the rink jinankgement has arran ged a masquerade carnival for tues day jan 23rd cash prizes will be offered for costumes and the se cond heat ofthe speed race will be put on stouffville band watch for bills with full particulars usual prices ip sell cream two streams of profit of your separator cream to sell skim milk to grow another crop of calves pigs or chickens the surest safest arid most profitable system of farming you take no chances we close at 6 pm excepting on saturdays stouffville creamery company also agents for delaval famous separators daniel grove left 94 probate has been granted of the will of the late daniel grove of stouffville who died on dec 12th 1922 leaving an estate valued at 84s4 he bequeathed to his sister inlaw mrs b riiddle all his fur- niture pictures etc as well as in- surance of 250 held with the g t railway to henry riddle he left his stove coal wood his watch and clothing jfhe rest of the estate he directed to be divided into fourteen parts two parts to go to mrs b riddle two parts to his brother-in- law levi saunders two parts to his brother john grove and one part each to the following jessie grove nellie brlllinger aniejs eilean saunders niece ella powerc sji sin julia grove sisterinlaw irma meldrum niece nancy reeneniece and diana brlckwood niece dkath of johx wttuams john williams one of the oldest residents of this district died mon day after an illness of six months at his residence lot l con 2 east gwillimbury townline mr wil liams was born near middleton che- j ney england so years ago and came to canada in 1s89 settling near newmarket he moved to stouffville in 1ss0 where he resided until 1007 when he returned to the farm on i which he died he was a farmer all his life and had he lived another day he would have celebrated the 54th anniversary of his wedding in i religion he was a methodist and in politics a conservative hfi widow i two sons richard of stouffville and william john at home and three daughters mary hannah and minnie at home and mrs alex rut- i ledge newmarket survive him sale of cutters clearing sale for the next thirty days of cutters sleighs harness robes and blankets below cost w htodd stouffville carriage works i am agent for graydort cars 0 auditorium garage pkone 170 alex scott the iath mrs johx h kamer lincolnvllle vs stouffville j the stouffville euchre club was visited by the lincolnville club last i week when general ralph connor marched in with his army to clean 1 up on the local club unfortunately his plan went astray and stouffville j under general jess cook completely i routed the invaders and sent them j back weary and forlorn the score was lincolnville 38 stouffville 66 j with 104 games played but wait general ralph connor again challen ged the local fort to contat to be waged on the property of capt ed mcnally on wednesday night jan 17th special bullentin will be is sued at the mansion hotel by ad- judant fred pratt a new belt for your gas eng ne mary hoover widow of the late john h ramer died at the home of her soninlaw john s lehman to ronto on tuesday of last week at the ripe old age of ss years mrs ramer was the daughter of a pion eer settler in markham township and her late husband was also the son of a pioneer settler peter ramer until the death of her husband a few years ago the iramers resided on the old family homestead in herited from mr ranters father known as deer park farm in north markham a lovable kindly couple deer park stood for all that was hospitable its doors were always open and the table set and a warm welcome ensured to poor and rich alike four sons tilman of viwa aw of london and free nias c yvtif of markham and five daughters jnlfsljihman of delhi mrs wesley reesorantrnvlxa a reaman of markham mrs j s lehman of toronto and mrs benj hoover of richmond hill survive the remains were laid to rest be side her husband in widemans cemetery on thursday last the fun eral from deer park farm being largely attended this is pancake time we are ready with aunt jemima pancake flour and the finest maple syrup you could wish for sold in pint jars or larger we also have a really extra fine quality bulk syrup beehive quality it will tickle the palate of the most fastidious herbert porter lemoxville mr and mrs writ nesbitt in the city recently miss ethel saunders spent sunday with her mother some of our young people took in the box social at ballantrae we are pleased to see mrs geo mckuen in town one day last week we would like to hear from the regular correspondent more regular ly- miss clara cook spent a few days with her sister mrs drewery at dixon hill mrs darby of winnipeg is spend ing a sttort time with her sister mrs mckuen at last a new school is to be built this summer last week sixteen teams went to wilcox lake for the brick there are dollars lying about your farm in waste wood which one of my toronto saws will readily turn into fine fuel theres no piece of farm equipment i know of which will so quickly pay for itself as a toronto saw thats why i recommend it so highly toronto saws are allsteel construction require little power to operate give many years of dollarsaving service v you cant realize the saving in time money and labor which youll make with modern equipment on your farm until you have seen the toronto line ill be glad to explain more fully at any time n lanktree stouffville ontario ontauo wind engine a pumpco oront 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 miits 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 close every evening at 630 except saturday silvester bros stouffville ont ttisitors to the quaker mills no longer marvel at the exclusive flavour texture and goodness of all things baked with quaker flour they see for themselves the infinite care with which canadas finest wheatis treated from the berry to the sack they see how thoroughly the grain is selected and cleaned howgradually and finely it ismilled to pro duce a perfect flour they see how quaker quality is ever maintained by constant vigilance and hourly tests in the process of milling by an actual baking of bread from each days flour quaker flour must bake up to the quaker standard before it can leare the quaker mul tfeey realize why no other flourean equal quaker tfty it for your next baking quaker flour aiwatjs tiie saraearwajs the best the quaker mills peterborough and 3a3katook viritort to tin qualtr mwt art alwayt whcomt gb distributors stouffville stiver bros uxbridge w s lapp

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