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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 4, 1926, p. 4

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stouffville november 4th 1926 t you pay less for more at the home town store thompsons seedless raisins 2 lbs 27c 15 oz seeded rajsins per pkg l bulk seeded raisins per lb loer currants- bulk 2 lbs for 25c fresh sweet potatoes special per lb 5c tapioca per lb 10c creamettes 3 pkgs 2oc fresh bulk dates 3 lbs 25c finest bulk rice per lb 10c choice washed smyrna figs 3 pkgs 2oc- stuarts orange marmalade 3 lb jar 3oc st lawrence loaf sugar 3 lbs 25c bulk macaroni tube or shell 3 lbs y 25c kraft pimento cream and mild canadian cheese at lowest prices christie broken sodas 2 lbs 25c try bisto a new product in powder form for seasoning or flavoring soups and gravies ratcliffco fresh fish every wednesday we deliver phone 7112 the tribune thursday morning terms 200 a yar in advance s2s0 fo he united state a v nolan publisher stouffville ont editorial comment freezing weather dont forget our good warm mitts and gloves and warm hosiery for men- womert boys and girds come in andjook them over prices to suit your purse we have sent out a great many accounts but very few have responded would like to have a settlement for some as money is needed this time of the year to meet our fall deliveries of goods a g lehman stouffviiie the peoples shoe store i goal and coke we advise putting jn your coal and coke now for next winter we have on hand at all times lehigh valley co and coke canada cement do your building this year as the price of cement is lower ah kinds of feed on hand tile of all sizes it pays to drain your lands 6 tile 70 per thousand 4 42 3 32 standard screenings on hand s w hastings toopribtoh telephone 16 9 residence 3 715 mr cream shipper it is the averag ethat counts we are not offering an excessive price or any special pri vilege for a certain length of time as a bait which may cost you dear in the future by studying our prices and the service we render as your local cream- i ery on the average the year round you will find ours the highest prices the market permits- and best ser vice possible stouffviiie creamery co m open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings for fall wear english wool sox in fancy stripes for men style and com- lort combined try a pair scotch knit wool gloves warm and comfortable n nice colors only- 12s piit wo have in mbw fall underwear penmans reliable make and our prices are cut close to coat wear a pair of those thick insoles we are selling they make a cushion sole keep the feet dry and warm j l little next bank nova scotia stouffville phone 177 ontario grits will be voting tory and tories will be voting grit in he comb ing election we are told in which case we may expect a lot of high- bound old tory and grit fathers rising up la their graves at such disloyalty the waitord guide says a farm er who moved to the clty a year ago paid 80 more for the use of a modest dwelling than his farm yield ed him in rental for the year tl farm is well located has a good house and barn nptodate hen house and a double garage there is something wrong somewhere when a place to eat and sleep in town is worth more than an improved farm 6 the people of ontario were sever given a clearer issue to vote on than that which they will be called upon to cast their ballot on dec 1st if you want beer shops in places where their is not a local option bylaw in force and a different system of sell- whitchurch veterans at a meeting held in stouffviiie during the month of october the re turned men of the township of whitchurch organized under the name of the whitchurch veterans association as follows president percy cutler r r no x cedar valley vicepresident fred vannostrand vandorf sectreas fred steckley stouffviiie no 1 polling subdiv percy ash capt rr aurora h m caine rri gormley arthur van nostrand vandorf robt gould vandorf nn 2 w w jacobs capt ringwood no 3 watson fairies capt rk i stouffviiie no 4 alfred alphinstone capt rr newmarket no o e fowler capt ru3 newmarket no 6 f t hollidge capt rr1 cedar valley go wright ballantrae w e card jr vivian a general meeting of returned men of the township of whltchuroh will be held in vandorf hall on the evening of nov tlth armistice at 8 oclock special speakers are expected to bo present to address this meeting atl all veterans are especially urged to be present as things pertaining to their own per- choice rock pullets for bale david m meyer stouffviiie shropshire ram lambs for sale registered robt spofford phone 2124 sheep for sale 12 two-year- old broeedlng ewes a s cooper phone 6704 38 kitchen range crown huron for sale excellent baker daw son davis for salr a number f plymouth pullet for sale apply ed van- zant lot 30 con 10 markham to rent brick residence on main street stouffvilleelectrlc and water comfortable warm home in good repair phone 8109 for particulars box stove acme queen new box stove for sale top swings open for big wood good heater ra smith phone sourtvillo 4916 for sale sewing machine new williams in good condition also small heater wood or coal apply mrs t jennings for sale 2 purebred holstein cows from accredited herd one fresh one springing harvey moyor phone 6003 shropshire ram for sale coming 3 years old price 1500 a e booth phone 8112 ing whiskey known as government control then vote for ferguson or sonal interest are o be discussed if you prefer the present ota law under which the bootlegger is thriv ing then support sinclair leader of the liberal party their is no deny ing the fact that the ota with all its weaknesses has improved the temperance situation in the rural sections of ontario ontario young peoples conference a meeting ct fre executive cor- mittee will hfc held at 730 sharp in memoriam a real good time is expected at the bloomington christian church next mondayand the public are invitedthe young peoples congress of the ontario conference will meet at 9 am to enjoy a helpful pro- grame which will be rendered by the young folks mr herman eldridge dayton ohio will give an address at 1120 there will be a full programe n the afternoon begin ning at 2 oclock mr eldridge will speack again at 415 the evening service will be thanks giving beginning at 730 h ere an dtk ere edmonton large mouthed black bass may soon be available to al berta sportsmen for a batch of fingerlings and yearlings from the kootenay lakes have been placed in lac la npnne by the northern alberta fish and game protective association in loving memory of mrs e claugh- ton beloved wife of francis ward died oct 30th 1922 not dead she will stand in the y gateway to welcome us home at the last and again we shall see her dear smile when we have completed our task husband and family lunau in loving memory of my dear mother elizabeth lunau who departed this life november 9th 1924 no length of time no lapse of years can dim our loved ones past for treasured memories hold her dear and tvill while memory last sadly missed by daughter and son- inlaw mr and mrs isaac parkinson lost nickle plated flash between ringwood and dixons hill tri bune office brier bush bargains ask for prices on apples gladioli bulbs and black giant gullets a j ward phone soos wanted live poultry at highest prices also feathers wool junk and hides and a quantity of apples and potatoes telephone ben rexlin no 7821 for sale two shear leister rams purebred also 2 young holstein bulls purebred j o spang lot 30 con 6 pickering phone stouffviiie 6616 36 tire fopnd for automobile clar ence l lageer stoufmlle for sale ladies black cloth coat quilted lining and fur collar very warm for driving good as new mrs dawson davis notice at geo fishers big cut in newhorse shoes for cash be ginning tuesday nov- 9th 1926 all work guaranteed at corner of 3rd con part lot 6 for sale lo rigs good chunks h ferrler lot 7 con 10 whit churct wanted live poultry best prices paid for fat hens sam golden phone pennocks livery wanted young calves for veil ing purposes also highest price paid for fat calves j churly phone 6405 39 farm for sale 71 acres belnc part of the west half of lot 7 con 2 uxbrldge twp fair good buildings and soil posses sion this fall if desired easy terms john s latcham rr 3 stouffviiie farm for sale 100 acres mors or less lot 8 rear con 7 baker hill 16 acres bush and pasture balande under cultivation- well watered good stock farm largo barn 9torie stabling brick house fall plowing done apply owner h b barnes ringwood on pre- mises phone 216 stouffvi 36 real estate choice vacant lots for sale also several low priced houses others for sale as high in price as you want to pay now is the time also small- places outside the town and houses in other towns and cities farms all sizes and prices call yako jeweler and real estate buttons block farm for sale it contains 40 acres in firstolass condition plowed twice i bought a house in stouffviiie and i am going into business so i want to sell caii give possession anytime and if a man wants to buy stock and im plements he can buy or else he dont have to buy mrabraham brown 9th concession markham 1 miles from town stomach so bad cant eat even fruit for years was badly constipated and troubled with sas r eiting could not eat fruit and many other things adlerika has done me good can now eat anything signed w h fletcher adlerika removes gas and often brings astonishing re lief to the stomach brings out a surprising amount of old waste mat ter you never thought was in the system stops that full bloated feel ing and makes you enjoy eating excellent for chronic constipation j m storey druggist stouffviiie mcgill university opened her senior football season in montreal at the percivai molson memorial stadium on october 2nd with a game against the old boys one of the most enthusiastic fans of this game is e w beatty president of the canadian pacific railway who is an annual ticket holder and who will be present at all the big games this season in a recent despatch from the west w l smith former editor of the farmers sun estimates that approximately 1000000000 will be added to canadas income this year from the products of the farms of western canada last years field crops were valued at 1 112691000 to the growers and it put the west in the prosperity column mr smith believes it is a fair assumption that this year the return will not be less an interesting estimate of can adas per capita wealth has been made by the league of nations with comparative figures of 22 years ago in 1925 the per capita wealth in this country amounted to 2406 as contrasted with 1100 per capita in 1903 out of the 35 nations listed canada ranks third the united states showing 2918 and great britain 2459 per capita rcspoc- ioof stouffviiie lodqe no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome sdw llntner w r sanders n grand recsee archie stover financial secretary flowers thursday friday saturday i i noteworthy specials for november wedding bouquets and on shortest notice we also have a beantifn selection of roses floral designs for all occasions muston sons j middies for misses 25 childrens and misses allwool middies in red navy sinlead and sandiene reg 250 and 500 clearing at 195 each skirt special childrens and misses allwool flannel and serge pleated skirts in navy fire cracker scarlet cream grey san diene brown clearing sale 195 mens department specials in our mens department ulsters slipons and tube overcoats for men and young men developed from thick warm allwool coatings in shades brown heather and lavat also the new popu- jar blue naps for young men sizes 34 to 44 special 2250 sweaters at 95c boys heavy all- woof sweaters and sweaters coats also allwool cashmere jerseys special at 95c each mens underwear 75c mens fleeced lined underwear sizes 34 to 44 special clearing sale 75c each suitings at 1250 mens and young mens suits in tweeds odd sizes 32 to 40 special sale only 1250 store opens tuesday thursday and saturday evenings

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