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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 24, 1925, p. 8

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r i stouffville december 24th 1925 t is just as satisfactory for us to know we are giving full vius as it is for yoa to know yoa aro getting it that is why we ask you to come in and let us demon strate an atwater kent receiving set and radio spesksr- free demonstration every afternoon and evening baker bros the standard garage stouffville for sale good cooking or eating apples 40c eleven quart basket 8 lbs onions for 25c a j ward the briarbusb poultry wanted live geese ducks and hens for which i quote highest market price bee me before you sell sam golden at pennocks livery agent for international implements wagons and sleighs peter hamil ton pulpers and repairs lister elec tric light plantsengines and cream separators farms for sale some bargains 100 acres 3200 ah prices and sizes 43 prank baker phone 8104 wanted we era paying highest price for wool feathers and poultry special attention paid to orders ben rezlln phone 7821 aug28p send the tribune to absent friends for sale sixty rods good rail fence ratcliff phone 206 wm poultry for sale 20 bredtolay white leghorn cockerels barren strain 145 egg record 300 each edw hoover claremont rr 3 for sale hen house 8x6 also 9 pullets barred rock laying now apply to dawson davis stouffville bethesda the vandorf correspondent has the following to say mr j moran ana two daughters with their friends spent sunday with mrsam atkinson who bad the chance in his wifes ab sence to demonstrate his ability in the housekeeping line we wont tell what mrs atkinson said when she came borne glad to hear that he didnt sweep the dirt of the floor under the rugs instead of gathering it up properly as one citizen of beth esda was known todo now what bethesda man did this mount albert on tuesday evening dec sth a large number of citizens assembled in the basement of the methodist church to bid farewell to mr and mrs j d rowland who are taking up their residence in newmarket a pleasant evening was spent in songs speeches music and readings and at the conclusion of the program a pre sentation of a beautiful reading lamp was made by the citizens the address being given by mr w t lloyd and the presentation of a fountain pen and pencil in hand some case by tbe ioof of which mr rowland was an active member the presentation was made by dr johnson the best wishes of the community go with mr and mrs rowland and family in their new home in newmarket horses wanted a good team suitable for farm ing wilson lot 28 concession 7 markham 43 that wiring job now is a splendid tlmecget your hous9 wired letaisestimate the cost for you s repairing andinstallation of elec tric appliances on short notice chas nendick phone 2305 clerks office buy sell exchange every line of implements used on the farm is to be found in our yards we buy sell or exchange call and ee our sleighs many sets to choose from also wagons etc j highest prices for hides junk and horsehair h herman phone 192 stouffville to rent house and barn with good under stabling warm hen house and 1 acres land in stouffville plenty of fruit immediate possession apply r burton main street east 44 wanted live hens chickens and ducks geo rosser phone 3708 stouff ville 49 for sale a womans furlined coat size 38 in good condition apply at tri bune office 43 wanted good percheron mare around 3 or 4 years old apply percy allan phone 8506 4 pine for sale quantity pine roots to sell by cord apply jas l ogden phone 5s27 43 stock for sale two registered jersey cows springing also two 1yearold bulls reg jerseys apply w h leitch rr 3 stouffville 42 watch your tires goodwood richard rodanz is in new on tario for a months holiday mrs s flumerfelt has gone to whitby to her daughter mrs hen derson for the winter mrs john maye of eastwood is spending the christmas holiday with her parents here mr and mrs thomas armstrong attended the funeral of mrs dr rowan at stouffville friday morley symes was in blackwater this week figuring on the cost of a new barn for the evans place where the barn was burned by lightning about 3 years ago the christmas entertainment at the united church was a great suc cess and very mucn enjoyed all were apparently well satisfied and went home happy dont forget the baptist enter tainment on christmas night which promises to be anocher well spent evening come to the united church sun day school next sunday morning a special program is being prepared as this is review sunday and several are taking part with special singing and music mrs nancy lewis has gone to to ronto to spend the christmas holi day with her daughter mrs brown born to mr and mrs andrew ashenhurst december 19th 1925 a daughter victoria square mrlouis stoutenberg of victoria square lost his garage on tuesday of last week at noon by fire all his tools and mclaughlin car also oils snd gasoline coal and general equip ment for the mechanical work so successfully carried on during a number of years the loss amount ed to well over 2000 and unfortun ately he carried no insurance the men of the community gathered and were successful in saving the resi dence by a real hard fight the sym pathy of a host of friends goes out to mr stoutenberg in his loss rubber has advanced 500 this year tire prices look to be going higher i still have some tires in stock that i bought at the iowest price during 1925 others i have bought as the market was advancing but all prices quoted here are considerably below todays wholesale prices advise anticipating your wants for next year by buying now and saving money license plates we have 1926 motor fllcense in stock you are ex pected to have them on your csrr by jan 1st call early 30x3 partridge non skid fabric seconds 6 95 80x3 northern traction cord seconds 7 00 30x3 trump cord guaranteed 12 00 30x3 major cord guaranteed 14 00 29x440 ballon guaranteed yi 18 00 31x440 ballon fits 30x3 clincher guaranteed 19 00 31x4 trump cord guaranteed 18 50 81x4 royal oak cords guaranteed 20 00 81x4 major cord guaranteed x 22 00 32x4 royal oak cord guaranteed 23 00 32x4 major cord guaranteed 33 00 32x4 major cord seconds 25 00 83x4 major cord seconds 20 00 33x4 major cord guaranteed 28 00 83x4 trump cord guaranteed 25 00 34x4 major cord guaranteed 29 00 33x5 royal oak cord guaranteed 40 00 36x4 royal oak cord guaranteed 40 00 80x3 seconds 50 30x3 seconds 175 80x3 seconds extra heavy 2 00 80x3 guaranteed 2 25 30x3 guar extra heavy 2 75 29x440 guaranteed 3 00 31x440 guaranteed 3 00 31x4 guaranteed 3 00 32x4 guaranteed 3 00 32x4 guaranteed 3 50 33x4 guaranteed 3 50 34x4 guaranteed 3 50 g a m davison unionville ringwood mr and mrsfred mortson arrived from cochrane last week to spend the christmas season at the home of her father m timbers the man at the cross reads says business is good the farmer sells a load of wheat and all the world grows fair and sweet he hums a couple of cheerful tunes and pays the grocer for his prunes the gro cer who had the blues now buys his wife a pair of shoes that ten the shoeman thinks god sent and runs and pays it on the rent next day the rent man hands the bill to dr car ver for a bill and dr carver tells liis frau that business is improving now and cheers her up and says my dear youve been quite feeble for a year im thinking you should have a rest youd better take a trip out west and in a couple of days the frau is on the farm of joshua howe who takes the bill and says i sow heres something that just cant be beat this bills the one i got for wheat he hums a couple of cheerful tunes and goes and buys a lot more prunes well well said the absent minded stouffville man as he stood in the bath tub now what did i get in here for money to loan s1000 to loan on mortgage apply tribune office reward offered a liberal reward will be given for information that will lead to the apprehension of the party who re cently destroyed valuable property on rear of farm occupied by jacob wideman bethesda lot 8 con 4 whitchurch j l byer n merry christmas and happy new year to one and all h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 soocnvill gormley mr and mrs clarence doner were callers at sam doners on sunday mrs j cober was the guest at mr jim conners on sunday we are delighted to report elder d w helse improving in health we are very sorry to hear of one young girl about to leave us in a month or so mr and mrs frank harvey and son spent sunday evening at mrs dan doners mr jessie steckley rented miss r brillingers house at gormley mov ing in hist week the market garden property here belongfng to george hiltz also 14 acres has been sold for 6250 mr hiltz expects to complete his new home here early in the spring mr and mrs wilson at the station entertained the bride and groom mr and mrs martin woodward on friday evening hope they enjoyed the music the boys gave them out side with their tin cans mrs ed leary was quite seriously injured on tuesday last week when she was thrown from the rig when the team ran away the hired man was in charge and was driving mrs ieary to the station mrs leary suffered a fractured arm and other injuries and was removed to the to ronto general hospital for treatment york county lost one of its oldest citizens in the death of john leary at his home in his 92nd year he was born in county fermanagh ire land and came to- this district with his parents when a little more than a year old fifteen years ago mr leary retired from farming and has lived in the village in religion he was a methodist and in politics was a conservative the deceased is sur vived by his widow three sons de putyreeve leary wesley g both at home edward pon the old home stead and one brother joseph of whitevale elder aaron hunsperger of new dundee ont who died dec sth at the home of his daughter mrs jos farmer gormley following a stroke of paralysis was buried in blenheim cemetery near new dundee in the same plot reposes the body of his first wife the mother of his family the late mr hunsperger united with the tunker church of canada in 1875 and was elected to the eldership in 1879 remaining in that capacity un til his death his third wife lovina geiger died feb 7th of this year he then went to reside with his son william at aldershot ont remain ing until oct 11th when he went to toronto for a visit with his daughter mrs w w moorby going thence to the home of mrs farmer where he was stricken dying the following day stouffvilles new dry goods store now showing mens aberley sweater coats 100 pure wool special 500 turkish towel guest sets prices ranging from 1 to 145 the latest in mens silknit ties in all shades at 100 extra heavy quality pure wool plaid motor robes special at 695 ladies silk neck scarfs in the latest shades prices ranging from 100 to 225 we have a good assortment of christmas handkerchiefs wev invite your inspection look over our i oranges and grape fruit california walnuts brazils almonds filburts peanuts and mixed nuts hard mixed candy cream mixture and chocolate malaga grapes and cranberries ganongs famous chocolates in fancy boxes f c ro wbot ham phone 5601 town orders delivered stouffvije planing mill stouffer and schell windows doors and frames joisting studding sheeting s shingles lath and special maple birch and oak floor ing also storm sash and doors save their price in i fuel many times shingles make warm siding for poultry houses stables etc at low cost swifts garage phone 195 we thank our many faithful customers for their kind consideration in the past year 1925 has been the best year we have had since starting in our garage in august 1919 we wish you a merry christmas and very happy and prosperous new year peaches 7th makkham the home of mr and mrs d m hoover was the centre of a very pleasant social evening on friday dec 11th when about fifty friends gathered in honor of miss malsie miller and mr h warriner the high esteem in which both are held was evident by the splendid shower of useful and valuable gifts of which they were the recipients since the shower there has been the wedding the honeymoon and the homecom ing and now the happy couple are settled down in our midst and the entire community wish for them a long and happy married life school report ss no 10 atha total 1000 pass 475 honors 700 sr iv eileen mcbride 734 thelma parker 679 clifford sloane 576 duncan spang 6s9 harry spang 623 jr iv mary lehman 9 122 eleanor thompson 591 total s50 pass 425 honors 600 sr ill ivan sloane 496 total 700 pass 300 honors 425 second class allan gray 3 316 audrey hoover 50s norman leh man 270 jack spang 420 norman spang 351 joe tran 405 1st class mable spang jean ste wart primary jack brown willie brown grenville draper la verne hoover lois hoover grace lehman florence marshman margaret ste wart carman thompson nb numbers in brackets denote examinations missed s rm sprung teacher t arthur swift masseyharris farm implements repairs nowjs the time to see usabout buying a new bain sleigh they are guaranteed to stay on the road and draw heavy loads see us if you are thinking of purchasing a cream separator our new no 6 separator is the be3t on the market also see us about an engine windmill water job or litter carrier we also have on hand a number of seeondhand machines including sleighs wagons drills and plows we are also agents aud handle repairs for john deere co ontario wind engine and pump co and canadian potato mach inery co d holden agent phone 184 stouffville i greetings we appreciate the pleasant business relations of the past and wish for you a right merry christmas and a prosperous new year stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 s a 6 o y ix 3m c m

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