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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 15, 1923, p. 5

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stouffville february 15 1923 mmimh for oughs and colds vfew dote of baljamea and cough and cold disappear com pletely balumea loosens the phlegm and clears the lungs and bronchial tubes balsamea although powerful in action is free from all harm ful drugs children take it willingly because it tastes good local happenings wednesday of this week ash wednesday first day of lent relief guaranteedor money refunded buy a bottle today boadways drug store stouffville ont 30e30i aoi i amageit for iraydort cars auditorium garage phone 170 1lex scott madills alton a cut rate groceries bargains for everybody we buy eggs call and see y the vakes jeweler sj prices your chance to gecnewtvtct furniture at your okovtiie at sh swedloves sale fevy 17th the stouffville womens juiberal association lias beenfortunate in securing the miratfdyxs minstrels for feb 23rd rsichffs hall jlr jackson elliott of ballantrae was in town saturday and renewed his tribune for another year mr elliott is one of our very oldest sub scribers quality servica fire chief joe mertens warns all people burning soft coal to have chimneys cleaned frequently to avoid fires charles williamson of toronto shipped thirtytwo heavy horses from stouffville station last friday to toronto tor the sales stables we learn that mr swedlove who is carrying on business on stouf- fer street as a willow worker has sold out his business and property o a resident of toronto mr swed love will move to st catharines we understand that there are a good many of our citizens stricken with sickness some of whom are badly in need of help not much in want of food but more in the way of volunteer service u f w o the regular monthly meeting of the u3wo will meet at the home of mrs hejbertr foote ringwood on ttfesdayfteb 20th at 230 a good programme is hoped for- everybody welcome those who have renewed their tri bune subscription for 1923 should watch the label on their paper and see that it reads correctly if not kindlv notify us mr john urquhart lias in his possession a copy of a sale bill and plan of village lots on the north side of stouffer st by mr reid wright in the year 1s57 gg years ago 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 morden lownsborough have moved their flour and feed stock to their premises near the stationsince fridays fire which consumed their down town business place walter and mrs baker have re turned from their honeymoon and a reception was tendered them on friday evening last at the home of the formers father on the 3rd line of uxbridge grimm alfalfa wo wish to announce that we have our own grown canadian grimm alfalfa ready for sale we can certify that this seed is the genuine grimm alfalfa the seed tests no 1 under government inspection orders taken now will be promptly filled as the supply is limited stiver bros phon 4501199 levi hisey of bucalo alta a for mer resident of this section will move in march onto the farm to be vacated by j b cooney north of iemonville mr hisey has a dau ghter mrs orvil roach living in uxbridge township the regular niontlily meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs geo robinson main st on wednesday feby 21st at 230 pm paper human traits in the farm yard by mrs dr ball music you are invited to come and enjoy the afternoon the york shorthorn breeders club will not hold another sale this year for which there was a demand but not sufficient to warrant another sale ji send the tribune to absent friends twenty years service harry johns a familiar figure as conductor on the stouffvillesutton branch of the gtr for twenty years on this line has been retired he is succeeded by charles moore of lindsay mr johns was widely known throughout this section and i will be remembered as a courteous obliging official swifts garage phone 3005 stouffville j and losing money besides you can avoid it by i sending your cream to the stouffville creamery company let your next separator be a delaval over 2500000 in usewe sell them this one a century old mr louis brownsberger of ring wood has shown us a sale bill which puts all others we have mentioned completely in the younger group this bill was printed for mrbrowns bergers grandfather in november 1s2s when he disposed of his farm in pennsylvania to migrate to can ada the following year when he located near ringwood the poster which is almost at the century mark in age was printed both in the eng lish and the dutch language we have recently reported posters which have been preserved 60 and 73 years luit we doubt very much if anyone possesses a bill that will out distance the one in mr brownsber- gers possession in the curling matches at stouff ville saturday for the york county cup agincoiirt defeated the local team by one in the morning and in the afternoon stouffville defeated the claremont team by two the stouffville team has a good chance to win the cup having already won the peterboro trophy home ties the ballantrae dramatic club are putting on a play entitled home ties in the presbyterian church there- on tuesday evening feby 20 everyone is invited to hear this fun producing sketch do you remember january 31st was the 40th an niversary of the explosion of the doubleheader at stouffville station january slsli 1s74 whentwo men were killed avd four seriously hurt there was one engineer win god frey land two firemen me of which was thrown 22 rodnnd the other thrown against the side of a house both were killed yquiijj life summoniil i general regret is expresert on every hand on the passing away of retu grubin a bright girl of 1 years the eldest daughter of mr and mrsalex grubin of stouffville her death was primarily due to a severe cold which developed quinsey and other complications about two weeks ago she was removed o st johns hospital toronto where death came on saturday afternoon february 10th all that was mortal of a once bright child was laid to rest in stouffville cemetery on tues day afternoon service being con ducted by rev robt young of the presbyterian church rota was a general favorite with her class mates and was organist in the mission band at all times she was ready and willing to do her part in church work a chorus of girl friends in the church rendered music for the solemn burial service besides the grief stricken parents two sisters erma and edith and one brother earl survive be a booster for the hydro elec tric bylaw to be voted on on march 5th hydro will be sold at approxi mately 7c per kwh as akainst12 lie which we pay for the present unre liable power kngimer stocking emphatically states that in no ease will the minimum immthly bill for householders exceed- for a 24 hour service and he was confident it would not exceed 75c any wood to cut let us help you do it easier with a new axe and crosscut saw circular saws for wood cutting also in stock winter pictures ifiissinf of former ivsidcnt a former citizen of this town esther mary stokes widow of the late james stokes died in toronto on feby 7th at the residence of her daughter mrs g hollis for some time deceased had lived in stouffville with another daughter mrs alex lowe who left here many years ago interment took place at mount aly bit cemetery on friday during the month of february all who are intere sted in- beekeeping will be favored with a series of meetings to be heldin york county one of whcl is in stouffville council chamber onfeby 2qth the meet ing will be jgonducteq by mr weir who will discuss tyr important phases of thivindiistry coopera live marketing will be a special tea ture of the meeting are fine pick out your kodak now we look after your developing and printing if you wish prices very moderate special wlnter bargains we are offering some very special prices on ranges mitts bells etc come in and look them over v silvester bros stouffville ont i last week our goodwood corres pondent announced the death of mrs walter miller who with her husband were forme residents of stouffville and are still well remembered here mr miller died some 20 years ago he being at one time banker here after his demise his widow moved from town and for 15 years she had made her home with a brother in keokuk iowa having no family of her own mrs millers maiden name was phillips and she was born in germany death followed a stroke on her s5th birthday old friends at luncheon from information received by the tribune the stouvfville people who are wintering or summering in california are frequently royally en tertained by former citizens now living in the south the last week in january mrs c s goodrich formerly of stouffyille and ux bridge gave a luncheon at her home in los angeles in honor of her for mer associates there were present mrs freel and her daughter also miss lena sanders as well as for mer residents of stouffville namely mrs campbell mrs m j walker and mrs m flint the table decor ations were calla lillies a variety of roses ferns and crimson carnations all picked from the gar den belonging to the goodrichs an interesting feature about this ga thering held some three thousand miles from the old home town was that all those present were either born in or ncir stouffville with mrs w campbell at the piano the ga thering opened the luncheon with the doxology and with every one in the best of spirits and health it 3 scarcely nccesvary to ptnte lh opic under discussion excepting to ay none of ihe home folk escaped being remembered merchants holding display space in the tribune are requested to have change of copy in the priuters hands on tuesday each week wm pliimraer formerly of mount albert died in xewmarket on mon day in his 54th year mr eli raymer received word monday of the death at woedbury tenn on saturday of his brother jess b raymer in his 66th vear i the remains arrived in stouffville i on tuesday and were conveyed to i the home of miss ada barkey ring- wood interment takes place at 2 i pm thursday the 15th at the wide- man cemetery following this a i service will be held in the church i there the war scenes shown by the salvation army in ratcliffs hall tuesday night were excellent the attendance was a failure however owing no doubt to so much sickness and to the impression abroad that the hall was in disuse through the recent fire mr ben burkett the expressman has been laid up the past week with the grippe his dray in the meantime is in charge of irwin gray boadways drug store stouffville sale of gutters clearing sale for the next thirty days of cutters sleighs harness robes and blankets below cost w h todd stouffville carriage works list defying because theres one feature in particular youll appreciate about toronto stable equipment its the only stable equipment made in canada in which the galvanizing thorough ly covers and completely coats the metal and the inside of steel tubes as well this method makes it ab solutely rust defying and proof against strong stable acids for the maximum period wmile the method ordinarily used simply applies a sur face coating and goes only a short distance inside tubing toronto stable equipment will make work easier keep cattle healthier bring more profits let me explain the many advantages of toronto stalls bull pens water bowls and litter carriers n lanktree stouffville ontario save your soap wrappers we will give a beautiful 42piece set of china for less than half the regular price when accom panied by 25 wrappers from swifts arrow borax soap or swifts quick naptha soap this special offer price is seven dollars for the set start saving wrappers now herbert porter we solicit your patronage having purchased the grocery and ice cream business of miss clarkson we solicit a share of the public patronage we will carry a complete stock of the bet groceries and confections and will supply your requirements promptly ice cream always on hand i 1 a w phone 900 lehman stouffville 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