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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 22, 1925, p. 5

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stouffville january 22nd 1925 singer sewing machines we have the agency for this reliable and wellknown mach ine if you require repair parts or a new machine let us know we are willing to de monstrate the singer geo j lawson phone 1s2 the west end grocer agent for loudens barn fixtures found a mans watch loser communicate with mr a stouffer 10th concession lost two bank bills between mansion house and taits butcher shop finder kindly communicate with tribune office reward vou will find it more convenient and cheaper to order your daily paper through the tribune office than to mail your remittance direct band concert tonight liberal officers quauty the reid memorial iiion bandi of st james presbyterian church j will hold a valentine tea in porters j the north york reform associa ice cream parlor on the afternoon tion held its annual meeting in new- t of friday feb 13th later fuuer notice from woodstock gaoler comes the report that prisoners are being fed there at a cost of only four cents per day there should be no guests of the gaoler die from high blood presure if over eating is the cause of this complaint the stouffville municipal council have decided to hold their monthly sittings on the first friday in each month instead of the first monday as in the past january sale the eyes died fitting o glasses to your is not a matter to be han- in tho milliner you would purchase a hat style is impor tant but accuracy is vital both are fully cared for by us for the mouth of january i am giving special prices on glasses 1500 double sight louses all ground in one dark or light shell frames sale price 12 1200 distant glasses with the famous crooks tints will stop headache and deaden bright sunlight sale price 1000 j1000 reading or distant deep curve lenses dark or light shell frames sale price 700 adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler ij doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville farmers cau get no 1 vegetable parchment butter wrappers neatly printed with their name on at the tribune oltue large or small or ders at lowest rates dr herbert free has leased one of the detached brick houses on main street tenanted by mr w j thompson this is- on the old queens hotel site he takes posses sion on march 15th following the failure of the mount albert creamery the creamery at markdale has gone under making an assignment last week this seems to be strenuous times for creamery concerns mrs george h saunders was rendered unconscious owing to a fall on the lice at the skating rink on saturday afternoon medical aid was necessarynut mrs saunders is now quite recovered tv c hopkins who is having an auction sale of farm implements and stock on january 29th at his home in the east end of stouffville has sold his ten acres of land at mon golia to theo madill of locust hill for the sum of 2600 air sermons for shut ins iic j vou who are unable to go to church can listen in to ser mons broadcasted by some of our ablest preachers then during the week you have at your disposal bands orchestras lectures of your choice the air is full of them our radio sets are so simple any one can handle them let us demonstrate at your home you are not obliged to buy unless suited gko e baker phone 17903 stouffville chalniers presbyterian church uxbridge which has just completed voting on church union polled 143 against and only 27 for union for some time the congregation has been without a minister and financially the congregation is strong owing to sickness in the home mrs f wilsons millinery store will be closed in the mornings ex cepting on thursdays during the balance of january store open every afternoon and saturday even ing 2p the ice harvest isou some local users are getting their supply from musselmans lake where dave gray and bob windsor are cutting hun dreds of tons of good quality 154 to 16 thickness others are getting a firstclass gtippljr at altona mr albert paisley was operated on in toronto on saturday last for ulcerated stomach but his condition is now very precarious pneumonia having set in on sunday while his condition is very low there was no change on wednesday up to the time of going to press dr it rowan of toronto has pur chased the residence of the late mrs rachel brown on church street stouffville for 4000 twentyfive years ago dr rowan disposed of his practise here to dr dales and since that time has been in toronto but he and mrs rowan will now locate in the old town again market on jan 14th 1s25 officers for the year were elected as follows hon prest rt hon yv l 3iac- kenzie king kcmg prest iv h s cane newmarket vicepresidents w h johnson georgina w holborn sutton e morton north gwillimbarv e w rowen west gwillimbury vahall king reeve morgan baker whit church w h helmer newmarket arthur ough holland landing h e teasdale aurora drwa sang- ster stouffville j s mcnair vau- ghan russel reesor markhatu dr garnet mclean woodbridge reeve t h trench richmond hill a d bruce markham tp miss driffell newmarket mrs chas webster aurora edith f sangster stouff ville libbie leek mt albert miss ferguson king mrs cuttle sutton treas t h legge aurora secretary j h naughton elgin mills the preacher next sunday jan s5th in christ church anglican will be the rev w g walton a retired missionary who has spent thirtytwo years in the mission field in ungava hudson bay air wal ton is a very fine speaker and any wishing to hear him will be heartily welcome the annual meeting of the stouff ville board of trade will be held in the council chamber on monday evening jan 28th besides general business it is the occasion of the election of officers while one or two important matters affecting the policy of the board this coming year will be dealt with every member is urged to be present f r craw ford secretary cutters and sleighs i have a fa stock of sleighs cutters robes and blankets and bells of all kinds at reasonable prices come early they are going fast note we have a good overland used truck for sale w h todd on tuesday jan 27th there will be auction sale of the household goods belonging to the estate of the late mrs rachel brown to be held at the late residence on church street sale commences at 1 oclock and includes good furniture and household goods in general also some electric fixtures keep the date in mind mongolia emmerson sheffield is a guest at edwin forsyths from western can ada last thursday k g and mrs tarr were visiting at arthur gra hams in markham mrand mrs allan widenian were visiting at lloyd turners in stouff ville on sunday the abundant supply of snow- hides the shabby- appearance to the front of the stouffville cemetery the snow banks are growing higher each day as more of the beautiful keeps falling even though the thermometer gets below- zero each morning this is a fine winter good sleighing ana very few people sick as is not often the case this time of year 4th line uxbridge mrs orval roach visited at the home of h roach in goodwood george redshaw and family were visiting over on the glh con on tuesday last mr and mrs wm hill were guests at h dickensons on the 5th this week the hay bailers were held up on account of a frozen radiator but are now operating again reeve morgan baker of whit church dr w a sangster coun cillor jos borinsky mr a dbruce miss sangster and miss alma baker formed a sleigh load which went over to newmarket last wednesday afternoon to attend the meeting of the north york liberal association the member for the riding premier king was present stornt windows save fuel why not have the benefit of them now we have a big lot of lumber including 2x4 2x6- 2x8 2x10 any size up to 16 foot long also good inch hemlock haul your lumber now while there is sleighing shingles hardwood flooring always in stock stouffville planing mill stouffer and schell phone 194 there is a complaint against those householders who deposit coal ashes in the cenre of thej l time of year when the sleighing ison it has beenthe practise of some councils tp forbid this manner ot getting rid of ashes and it would be appreciated by deliveryuien and others who use the side streets it the present council would issue a similar order new year resolutions everyone makes good resolutions beginning of the year at the so we have resolved to make 1925 one of our best business years we intend as in the past to give you the best possible lines of hardware goods coupled with our best service and at the lowest prices consistent with safe business so we will hope to have your inquiries and a goodly share of your 1925 business ilvester during jan feb and march we close at 630 every evening except saturday there was a pleasing feature of the annual meeting of the congrega tion of st james presbyteran church which was not recorded in our last issue after the presenta tion of the choir report mrs young in a few words conveyed to mrs g collard the appreciation of the choir and congregation of her efficient services as choir leader and also of her cheerful willingness to help in the work of every organization of the church mr archie stover then presented to her on behalf of the choir and congregation a piano lamp although taken completely by sur prise mrs collard replied in a few- well chosen words two sisters of the late mrs rachel brown who died at her late home church street stouffville on dec 21st receive the income from her estate valued at j6s28 during their lives as well as the use of her house in the village and furniture rent free upon her death specific legacies are bequeathed as follows jacob burkholder of chicago a nephew g00 may lawson stouff ville a niece 400 harvey lawson george lawson dorothy lawson nelson burkholder and maggie col lins 100 each the residue is to be shared by jacob burkholder may lawson nolson burkholder maggie collins jesse t davis elijah davis albert davis ross davis maggie gainsby and maude gee goodwood miss w milligan of harristou was the guest of her sister miss j milli gan a bunch of our skaters are having a sleighing party to uxbridge rink tuesday night miss e paisley was called to tor onto monday on account of the ill ness of her father wm whittleton is spending this week end in toronto also mrs james his housekeeper mr and mrs a cook of stouff ville spent a day here with their aunt mrs blueman they appreci ate the kindness of the neighbors to our aged resident our lion tamers went to stouff ville on monday night only to get trimmed again some of the pro fessionals were missing on various excuses the cnr station has been ren ovated inside and looks quite a lot nicer the color of the walls being changed somewhat which makes it brighter and more cheerful the fishy smell you may have noticed from certain chimney tops is the aftermath of frank middle- tons trip to orillia last week the herring and white fish were appre ciated by the friends of goodwoods isaac walton it cost 55 million dollars to oper ate the league of nations last year that isnt so much for there are fifty five or sixty nations involved and the amount wouldnt go very far in a war the league has been instrumental in averting several minor battles any one of which would have cost many times the 55 millions the death occurred in toronto last week of alexander sutherland former post office inspector for this division older residents of stouff ville will remember his wife who was a daughter of the late dr lloyd and who is a cousin of dr ira freel and mr wilmot brown of this town the late mr sutherland was in his srd year being born in newmar ket and was of highland scotch and irish descent he was a man of outstanding personality and kind ly disposition which made him most popular with all whom he came in contact at the post office he en joyed the confidence and esteem of every member of the staff and even during the strike in june last never an unkind word was said of him following the reorganization he re tired on pension he was a liberal in politics and a presbyterian in re ligion his wife and two sons wil liam a of toronto and rosa of chicago survive notice to creditors in the mutter of the estate of joshua r hoover into of the villcage of stouffville in the county of york gentleman tic- ceased notice is hereby given pursuant to section 55 of the- trustees act rso 1014 chapter 121 and a- mending acts that all persons hav ing any claim against the late joshua b hoover who died on or about the 24th day of october ad 1024 at the said village of stouff ville are required on or before the 7th day of februnry ad 1025 to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitors for the administrators their names and ad dresses and full particulars in writ ing of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them duly verified and take further notice that after the said 7th day of feb ruary 1925 the said administrators will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased among the per sons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and the said administrators will not le liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person of whose claim they shall not then have re ceived notice dated at stouffville january 1 0th 1025 alfred b hoover and maria hoover administrators mcculioirgh button solicitors for administrators stouffville service the old reliable mr dairyman do you know that schumacher feed the old reliable is an ideal feed for hogs ix horses- and cattle and far cheaper than corn nearly everyone knows that schumacher feed as the carbohydrate part of the dairy ration has more worlds champion milk and butter records to its credit than any other feed but many stock owners are not aware that it is also an ideal feed for hogs horses and all young stock in addition the advantage of having one feed that is suitable for all stock is a feature which will appeal strongly to the busy farmer watch this space for valuable feeding hints each week stiver bros phone 4501 ringwood garage radio radio if you are thinking of purchasing a radio be sure and hear the new splitdorf set it is nonregenerative a feature that should be insisted upon when buying a radio we install these sets in your home and guarantee absolute satisfaction come to ringwood garage and hear a real radio there is a concert nearly every afternoon also we are open wednesday and saturday evenings come in and enjoy the music dont forget to send in your battery for winter storage phone 167 ringwood garage a laying hen is a paying hen for maximum results at a minimum of cost laying mash scratch grain manufactured on well recommended formulas by feed ok markham flour mills markham get a trial order from your dealer or direct from mills still paying top prices for wheat and oats d n deesor sonst cherryvvood markham locust hill reduced footwear prices here are some of the bargains for january drop in and you will see more snaps 15 tan leather tops reg 625 at 550 12 tan leather tops reg 550 at 500 12 black leather tops reg 500 at 400 5 eyelet regular 450 at 390 mens heavy felt reg- 400 at 325 mens light felt reg 325 at 250 mens house slippers 98c womens house slippers 60c smart set table covering by the yard a e weldon the west end shoe store the superior store quality and service and the right price buckwheat flour package 14c kelloggs cooked bran pkg 24c quaker oats large package 25c quaker oats small package 14c babbits cleanser 8c brunswick sardines 5 for 25c superior corn flakes 3 for 29c macaroon biscuits per lb 23c 2 lbs white beans 15c cowans cocoa half lb tins 21c holbrooks powdered bathbrick per tin 8c appleblossom fancy biscuits per lb 25c prunes good size 2 lbs for 25c try us for bulk oysters j l- turner prop phone us your order we deliver 909 3 fj

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