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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1926, p. 4

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stouffville november 18th 1923 spanish onions 3 lbs 25c sweet potatoes 5c lb bulk dates 10c lb dried herring or kipperines fresh 25c lb thompsons seeded raisins 2 lbs 27c currants 2 lbs 25c new pack seeded raisins pkg 17c watch for our special premium offer with soaps apples choice ontario greenings for your cooking ratcliffco jve deliver phone 7112 seasonable goods at your service everything that belongs to a shoe stork leather boots rubbers heavy and light lumbermans sox in mens and boys felt boots all felt and leather foxed for men and women mens womens girls and boys fine hosiery in mitts and gloves we have the best assortment in town for men women boys and girls come in and see for yourself no trouble to show goods the above lines are at live and let live prices repairing as usual a g lehman stouffviiie the peoples shoe store sol v ay coke we have the genuine solvay coke all kinds of coal on hand prices per ton sampson feed 3000 bran 3000 shorts 3200 gluten 4000 oil cake 5400 crack corn per cwt 223 whole corn per cwt 215 feed wheat scratch grain per cwt 225 no 1 oyster shell per cwt 135 no 1 grit 100 snowflake pastry bag 95c marmill laying mash per cwt 300 five crown flour meat and bone meal feed oats s w hastings proprietor telephone 169 residence 3715 more money for the farmer can be had this winter by keeping more dairy cows your- cream will always find a ready market and bestresults at the p stouffviiie creamery co we close at 6 pjfil daily excepting saturday nights for fall wear english woolsox in faacy stripes for men style and com fort combined try a pair scotch knit wool glovbs warm and comfortable n nice colors only 125 par we have in nbw fall underwear penmans reliable make and our prices are cut close to cost whar a pair of those thkjk insoles we are selling they make a cuslrlon sole keep the feet dry and warm jl little next bank nova scotia stouffville phone 177 ontario the tribune thursday morning terms 200 a year lu advance 250 to he united states a v nolan publisher stouffville ont editorial comment there is reason to believe the whole egg grading regulation cart has been upset and that grading eggs for market cannot be enforced by government officers this is the in terpretation of a judgment given out this week by mr justice grant of the supreme court of canada a new york thug is in hard luck one day he held up a man entering a bank only to find that he was go ing to get money next day he held up one coming out and discovered that he had just made a deposit there should be a law compelling citizens to wear tags on their coats showing just how much money they have otherwise its very hard for thugs to operate intelligently an effort is being made by some supporters of premier ferguson and we do not question their sincerity to make it appear that the cause they represent is that of true tem perance while those who desire to see the ota continued are on the side of the bootlegger the illicit drinker and the law dreakers gener ally in other words they seem to say if this is a fight between wets and drys the ferguson party are the drys and the prohibitionists are the wets- those who persist in this theory should read a few issues of the tor onto telegram which is a strong supporter of government control the telegram has a good many faults tjut one of them is not a lack of candor in connection with the present is sue it has referred- seveva i times in its columns to the fignt between the wet and dry forces it frequently announces new ferguson candidates in the field as being wet and those on the opposite side as drys surely it is reasonable that a pol icy that legalizes the sale of intoxi eating liquor for beerage purposes within the province making the traffic once more legitimate and re putable a policy heartily supported by every brewer and distiller may fairly be termed wet and is it not equally rsawntims to ieter to the ontario temperance act which during the past ten years has given ontario the greatest measure of prohibition this province- has ever had as a dry policy such doth are by contrast or comparison and the supporters of these two policies should be content to be known as wets or drys respectively the funeraj proceeded to the united church which was packed to over flowing and many were unable to gain admittance the service was conducted by the rev c c otten assistedbythe rev t legate mr a w scott of stouffviiie sang a very beautiful solo my task the choir rendered an anthem some time well understand miss mary todd presided at the organ miss robinson leaves to mourn her loss her parents four brothers and two sisters namely charlie blake and george who reside in saskatchewan fred at home louie of torontoand bessie who is now teaching school at altona ont deceased suffered the short illness of only two weeks and two days wps wellbred beige hounds for sale wm hopkins phone 1904 pigs five weeks old for sale ele ven jacob smith phone 36 12 jersey cow just freshen with second calf by side for sale jos mertenssjhone 7905 lor sale a pair of milk goats apply robt kelly stouffviiie or phone 313 for sale four grade and pure bred holsteins springers edwin forsyth phone 1111 39 sewing plain sewing and quilt making done by vera hilts gorm- ley phone 6308 39 goodwood lol no 572 expects to meet friday night to transact business mr o a richardson wife and daughter of baltimore ont spent the week end with rev t legate geo todd shipped two cars of turnips last week to the united states and is loading another this week mrs s shuler and son roy are attending the golden wedding of mrs shulers parents in bay city mich mr ernest blight of brooklin who is the new section foreman on the cnr is moving household and family here dr fj middleton was in the city over the week end arid was talking to santa claus he promised to bring something for every boy and girl in the vicinity a meeting is to be held in the town hall goodwood nov 23rd mr t b bell and dr peter mcgibbon and n d mckittnqn are to speak in the interests of the ferguson govern ment mr and mrs s ottowell are visit ing their son cedric in detroitmich mr arid mrs thos baston mrs fred woodland mr john alsop are attending the winter fair in toronto this week miss jessie todd had the misfor tune to loose one of her horses through getting caught in the wire fence and apparently being there nearly all night it was noticed by mr isaae fosket about eight oclock in the moaning wltii a vein cut in the leg it bled to death we regret very much to report the dath of miss margaret hellon rob- insii on the night of nov ilih daughter of mr aul mr win rob inson in her 23rd year deceased was a life long resident of this com munity being born on the farm here sho was beloved by all who knew her miss robinson had been active in church wok first vicepre sident of the young peoples league of the united church she sang in the choir until about a year agoand was always ready for anything in the lino of betterment for the church the funeral tbok place on sunday last and was one or the largest ever held in this village a short servrie was held at her home then sale register thursday nov 18 five acres of land belonging to jas m pat terson estate at bloomlngton sale in stouffviiie at 1 pm see bills f w silversldes auctioneer friday nov uth farm stock implements belonging to mrs r a beach east half lot 26 con 2 uxbridge no reserve sale at 1 f w silversldes auctioneer wednesday nov 24 at lot 20 con 4 whitchurch extensive sale of farm stock and implements in cluding choice jersey herd be longing to john walker sale at one sharp f w silversldes auctioneer thursday nov 25 entire herd of new milk cows and forward springers belonging to albert ree- sor lot 26 con 9 2 miles south of stouffviiie no reserve as owner has given up milk busi ness 12 months credit sale at one f w silversldes auct friday nov26 ten acres stand ing beech and maple at lot 18 rear con 6 whitchurcft a acre lots sale at one e honsberger proprietor f w silversides auctioneer tuesday nov 30 at lot 17 rear con 10 near green river choice dairy herd implementsetc belonging to cecil smith sale at one pm f w silversides auc tioneer wednesday dec sth auction sale of 40 highgrade shorthorn cattle reg yorkshire hogssheep horses hay grain fowl imple ments etc at east half lot 32 con 4 uxbridge the property of fred j jones lunch served at 1130 sale at 12 oclock wf marquis auctioneer wanted live poultry best prices paid for fat hens sam golden phone pennocks livery our former citizen mr d j aitchison was in town from toronto last week for sale number of shropshire ram lambs r spofford phone 2124 wanted girl for genera house work electric conveniences apply stating wages to box 263 mark- ham wanted 2000 feed sacks bran shorts or schumacher size in good condition without holes r e brown phone 176 lister phelps lighting and power plant in al condition for sale will sell at big reduction see it in operation harvey moyer phone 6003 warning the parties who re moved my gate on halloween must return same this week to avoid prosecution as they are known foster wagg lot 26 con 9 farm for sale 50 acres more or less being n e corner lot 6 rear con s whitchurch fair buildings and brick house good land 1 miles from stouffviiie apply owner on premises who is giving up on account of ill health e j c- morris 41 wanted young calves for veal- ing purposes also highest prioes paid for fat calves j churly phone 6405 39 for sale house and lot on main street 6 roooms newly decorated electric light water toilet lot 30x260 feet a bargain abram yake stouffviiie 39 for rent house in west end all conveniences phone 3101 sheep for sale 12 two-year- old breeding ewes a s stouffer phone 6704 38 to rent brick residence on main street stouffvilleelectric and water comfortable warm home in good repair phone s109 for particulars wanted live poultry at highest prices also feathers wool junk and hides and a quantity of apples and potatoes telephone ben rexlin no 7s21 farm for sale- it contains 40 acres in firstclass condition plowed twice i bought a house in stouffviiie and i am going into business so i want to sell can 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 h mile from town in memoriam in loving memory of mrs j b hoover who passed away nov llth 1925 as we look about us and see another year gone by we miss wife mother grandma i tilt feel her spirit nigh although we cannot see her our lonely hearts remember we will sometime meet beside our saviour dear husband and family farm for sale 100 acres more or less lot s rear con 7 baker hill 16 acres bush and pasture balande under cultivation well wateredrgood stock farm large barn tone stabling brick house fall plowing done apply owner h b barnes ringwood on pre mises phone 216 stouffviiie 36 the united farmers cooperative limited headquarters for farm supplies duke george sts toronto special cooperative prices on har ness separators coal coke fenc ing flour ami feed salt etc see our harness exhibit at the royal winter fair hosiery sale thursday friday saturday having made a large purchase of ladies hose and mens sox clearing lines from the manufacture of silk and wool and pure cashmeres in all colors some are seconds and some are perfect goods here is a splendid chance to get your winter supply 50 dozen ladies pure cashmere and silk and wool hose in all the leading shades sizes 8 to 10 hosiery sale 95c a pair 50 dozen ladies pure cashmere and silk and wool hose regular 135 pair sizes 8 to 10 p hosiery sale 95c a pair 10 dozen i heavy cotton winter weight hoee in black and sand sizes 8 to 10 regular 60c a pair hosiery sale 3 pair for 100 10 dozen allwool mens sox reg 45c a pair hosiery sale 3 pair for 100 10 dozen allwool worsted sox heather shade all sizes regular 50c a pair hosiery sale 3 pair for 100 10 dozen pure wool cashmere sox brown and black llama sizes 10 10 and 11 reg 60c pair hosiery sale 49c a pair store opens tuesday thursday and saturday evenings

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