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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1923, p. 4

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v stouffville march 8 1923 y seasonable goods we have a full line of all seasonable goods such as imperial valley head lettuce florida celery choicest op oranges and grape fruit still a small quantity of that choice hooey clearing at 03c per pail do not let the sugar situation alarm you as from the best information we have it is only a speculative advance and will soon be much lower ratgliff co save your soap wrappers we will give a beautiful 42piece set of chlia for less than half the regular price when accom panied by 25 wrappers from swifts arrow borax soapor swifts quick naptha soap this special offer price is seven dollars for the set start saving wrappers now herbert porter rubbers rubbers all rubbers have advanced in price but i am selling at the old price yet mens at 140 to 150 womens at 100 boys 100 to 115 youths 90 to 100 misses 85 to 95 childs 75 to 85 dont forget our hosiery department we have them in pure wool and silk all colors cash- tnere lisle and cotton for men women boys misses and children at price to suit all that wear hosiery i glehm footwear of me- stouffville phone4301 spring goods are beginning to arrive at our store they take up a lot of room and we are clearing winter goods at genuinely bargain prices furnishings for men and women our prices on boots and shoes are very attractive j l little west end stouffville hnaasggbga sauer kraut and- v sweet pickles good wholesome food for this season of tne year also choice herrings and other fish these goods are select and put up by reliable firms- we have a line of bowls and large crocks to clear at attractive prices small bowls at 2 for 25c see them in our window choice groceries always on hand geo j lawson west end groceries stouffville remember we are still agent for dodd struthers lightning protection buggies gas engines and the famous loudens litter carrier also fanning mills the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year in advance a v nolan publisher stouffv1iae oxt editorial comment the kincardine reporter says he once knew a curler who declined a game because he had some other business to attend to there is keen competition for gravel in essex and kent counties ontario a 30acre pit near blen heim was recently sold for j35- 000 barrle council intend passing a bylaw changing the date of their municipal elections from the first monday in january to the first mon day in december v hon w p motherwell minister of agriculture announced last week that the dominion government seed purchasing commission will not operate in the purchasing of and distribution of seed grain this year the trouble with almost eevery government in canada today is that they are bending their efforts to got receipts up to the level of expendi tures whereas they would be better employed in reducing expenditures to the level of the present revenue although there were 61 millions lopped off the estimates by mrfieid- lng we notice a harbor grant is made to southampton of soo0 and one to kincardine for 10000 from our point of view a post office in stouffville is needed much more than these harbors which are only used for places to fish off of and to receive a few scows during the sum mer it is not generally known that live stock are not allowed to run at large upon the highways even if a town ship has passed a bylaw permitting stock to run at large upon the roads of the municipality it cannot super sede the statutes of the province this law is in favor of the automo- bilist we believe there is a lot of good pasture on the roadside and a flock of sheep will keep the grass down at a lesser cost than the gov ernment can flay men to cut it thos shaw the last survivor of the noble 600 who charged a whole russian army in the battle of bala clava in 1854 is dead in londonont the editor of the chesley enter prise siays he would rather have rld- ss stouffville march 3 1923 d pipher esq stouffville j dear sir referring to the statements that i am alleged to have made about you defrauding and stealing moneys from the york county goods roads com mission and while denying that i ever made the same i am neverthe less willing if i ever made the said statements to retract the same as i have or had no reason whatever to make said statements and if through the alleged making of same i have done anything to injure your good name i am as every good citi zen should be ready to do whatever is in my power to restore to you your good name yours truly morgan baker the civil war in vest china has a local interest in that one of our town girls the wife of capt a j brace blanche obrien is located n the territory where the revolu tion is being staged according to information received ut the metho dist mission headquartrs in toronto the braces are in no immediate dan- paid last respects on friday afternoon last the fun eral of mrs harry stouffer was held from the late home on the 10th concession of whitchurch to stouff ville cemetery following a brief service at the home all that was mortal of that once bright young life was conveyed to the melinonite church for a public service so large was the attendance of friends and sympathizers that many people were unabfe to gain admission to the church the service was in charge of the family pastor elder v m mcguire who was assisted by el ders goudie and yake the latter from markham also elder bricker of toronto rev mr mcguire choose his text from the psalms preci ous in the sight of the lord is the death of his saints- his address was an inspiration and a means of lifting those in great sorrow to a more cheerful plain by means of greater faith in christ youth without faith is a day without sun the speaker referred to the text read for the last time at the family altar in the stouffer home which met in with that of the funeral service in conclusion he read the hymn which mrs stouffer sang and played on the evening before her death this was a most touching reference and all were feelingly moved at the recital of the hymn the pall bearers were paul boad way leland johnston fred pugh ambrose stover fletcher goudie fred winn mrs stouffer was one of the pop ular young women of the section and besides her husband leaves a baby daughter of not two weeks old among the mourners from a dis tance were mr and mrs albert c thoman parents of mrs stouffers also the brothers sisters viz mr and mrs m thoman mr and mrs knapp hamilton mr and mrs e devitt novar nelson thoman and mrs jas tapman kitchener miss mabel thoman kitohener others present issiah thoman kitchener mrs j stewart orillia mrs h sefdow tlrnt valt deatrtlmn stewart beaverton mrsb wiancko to have had his name connected with is ra f p the dirty squaller which the leading j p a of t m citizens of peterboro have recently ffw been connected with the names of the ministers in peterboro who tried to shield these men should be pub lished also ville and miss mabel rosenberger also j v aston of toronto stouffville school report aileen a correspondent mr f m chap man of pickering formerly editor of the farmers magazine and uf o candidate in south ontario in the last provincial election says that taxes on a 100acre harm in that district have increased from 40 to 125 since 1914 the increase is 200 per cent the example is typi cal of what has occurred in nearly all the farming districts of ontario c class n little e hei taxes are directly or indirectly eat- mcmullen i collard e thompson ing heavily into farm income and class j pennock h baker s lessening the chances of profit in borinsky o bartholomew the last eight years taxes have doub- a class g morden a thomas led or trebled in most cities in can- m hopkins ada as the county and township j l j bennett teacher councils have been almost as extra- jr ij w- hopkins e galloway vagant the burden on the farmers is g mertens e sanders sr iv leonard tait lewis velma st john jr iv frank yake ivy saun ders mary hare sriii mary lewis edna stouffer marion ratcliff paul boadway primary d class j hill mary farrier ruth walls d hodgins donna van zant e heise m j hill g f much more than he actually pays out in his tax bill the farmer gets ap proximately prewar prices for most o nis products while labor costs commodities he must buy and uaxes are up from 50 to 150 or 200 per cent railway wages for instance have been reduced only about 12 per cent from the peak and at the peak were up more than 100 per cent from the 1914 level the rail way mens cost of living makes a good case for the increase but the greatly increased cost of railway- transportation is largely caused by higher railway wages and these in turn are caused partly by civic ex travagance and wastefulness leading to excessive taxation the farmers prosperity is largely dependent on named joseph g hoove who died cheap railway transponationa thing on or about the 11th cmy of janu alas we no longer have rural ary 1923 at the said township of sr i h thomas smith h pugh jr i d meyers a heise lloyd e burkitt m anderson annie v spofford teacher there is no report for room no 3 owing to the illness of teacher notice to creditors in til 10 matter of the estate of joseph g hoover late of tb township of markham in county of york retired fa deceased notice is hereby given ant to section 56 of the truiee rs 01914 chapter 121 andamend- ing act that all persons having claims against the estate ofhe above taxation hits him first and hits him hard but he has also to keep his hand in his pocket to pay the many oilier imposts for expensive gov ernment in dominion and province their experience with county and township councils should induce on tario farmers to insist on rigid economy in local public affairs but these farmers will fail of getting re lief if they do not also insist poll- lionally on economy in general public administration the drury govern ments colossal and reckless ex pendltures are directly burdening renu or markham or before by post prei dersigned slicito tors a stat addresses their accon of to send on march 1923 ivor to the un- for the kxecu- their names and 1 particulars of the nature of the security ifanyheld by them duly verified and fulfier take notice that after the said 24th day of march 1923 the said executor will iiroceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the the former with much expense that claims of which he shall then have is not at all productive and these in turn have to try to pass along the load to consumer rif of whom are in the country districts if these governments had not openly declared for economy retrenchment and easing of tax burdens their guilt would not have been so glar ing but rural ontario is suffering directly today from the false pre tences under which the present rul ers took office perth expositor 1 nole and he will not be liable for the said assets or any part there of t ary person or persons of whore clam notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution dated this 5th day of march 1923 jacob hoover executor ringwood mrcnilih 1 sutton solicitors for executors 4 stouffville hosiery sale buy some of this bargain hosiery and ward off getting a cold or cure the one you already have ladies fine cashmerette hose sizes 9 94 and 10 colors black and brown 29c childrens 1 and 1 rib cashmere hose colors black brown and cream regular price 75c and 100 for 39c a pair boys heavy black 2 and 1 rib cashmere hose these are extra good value 49c ladies special black cashmere hose 49c ladies 1 and 1 rib fine cashmere hose sizes 8 to 10 69c ladies pure wool medium and wide rib so much worn at present all sizes colors black brown mode beaver and fawn 79c wall paper satisfying in every detail 21 inches wide semi trimmed of the finest quality designs and colorings unsurpassed at prices to suit all be sure to see these or the regret will be yours w phone 9512 stouffville store closes every night at 6 oclock except saturday until 1st of april oouqhs and colds a few dole of balsamea and coughs and colds disappear com- pletely balsamea loosens the phlem- and clears the lungs and bronchial tubes dalsamea although powerful in action it free from all harm ful drugs children lake it willingly because it tastes good relief guarantecjor money refunded buy a bottle today boadway s drug store stouffville oat

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