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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 25, 1928, p. 4

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stouffville- october 25th 1928 quality service the home town store you pay less for more at the home town store sugar crisp corn flakes 3 pkgs 29c quick quaker rolled oats chonaware qkg 35c quick rolled oats blk 4 lbs 25c mello creme porridge meal 5 lbs 25c fresh clean corn meal 5 lbs 25c beehive corn syrup 5 lb pails 37c 10 lbs 70c pure clover honey 5 lb pails 60c sections white comb honey each 25c bulk cocoa per lb 20c- fullsize pkg gelatine only 10c swanedown cake flour fresh fish every wednesday buy your winter blooming bulbs now crocus narcissus daffodils hyacinths tulips calla lilies easter lilies freesias ratcliff co town deliver k- phone 7112 style service quality new fall goods a special invitation is extended to the ladies to come in and see our fine hosiery and gloves- yione better in town now is your time to get your footwear in fine straps pumps and oxford for women young girls and child ren fine holeproof hosiery full fashion fine gloves in kid suede and fibre just arrived from the factory in the latest shades also mens fine boots and oxfords mens work boots boys school boots the very best pussy foot boots and shoes for children buy now when you have first choice x a g lehman the peoples shoe store stouffville ford and massey harris now is the time to place your order for a 1929 ford car we have 12 signed orders now with deposits on for spring delivery if you have ah old car to trade in you can do better by turning it in now there is go ing to be a big shortage in new ford cars when the spring opens up we are figuring on requiring 100 more cars in the spring than ever before and ford says he can only place 25 more so some are going to be too late in putting in their order and will not be able to get their car if you place your order early and give us a deposit we will stock your car and have it here ready for you when you want it we have the following used cars for sale 1927 chevrolet coach 450 list price 5525 1926 ford coach 325 1925 ford coach 225 1923 ford touring 75 1921 ford 50 gray dort 125 gray dort 75 2 1923 ford ton trucks will guarantee every car to be as recommended d holden stouffville phone 184 ford and massey harris agent buy supply of bran shorts midlings now prices advancing rapidly sampsons feed is our general purpose feed good for hogs cattleand sheep marmill egg mash always on hand coal and coke agent for milton brick for this territory s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville stouffville creamery company farmers this winter it will pay you to keep more dairy cows and produce plenty of cream for best results ship i your cream to us or our trucks will call at i your farm if you desire remember we are in the market for live poultry at the best market prices poultry priceschickens over 6 lbs live 26c 5 to 6 lbs 24c 4 to 5 lbs 21c 3v4 to 4 lbs 19c hens over 5 lbs 20c 4 to 5 lbs 18c stouffville creamery co stouffville ontario we are oren tuesday thursday and satur day evenings notes and comments the ontario engineering co of fort erie reports the cost of putting down pavement on the main street of hanover at j927s4 and of this the province will contribute 21601 just last week the 700000th telephone installation was made by the bell telphone company as this figure only applies to ontario and quebec the record fs one that few if any telephone companies on the continent can equal add to these 700000 the 135000 telephones of other canadian systems whose hues connect with the bell telephone affording complete intercommunicat ion one has a total telephone dev elopment of very impressive proport ions a driver who will attempt to pass another car approaching the top of a steep incline should not be allowed to take other peoples lives in his care the danger of passing cars at the crest of a hill where view ahead is obscure is clearly shown in the terrible accident which hap pened to a party going to a funeral at barrie last week when no less than four of the five occupants were killed the man responsible for the accident is the survivor meaford council is very radical the early date for nominations anil elections has been selected in order to get the dates away from the christmas and new year holidays and a bylaw to extend the terms by which members of the town council will be elected for a twoyear term was given a first and second reading as elections in urban municipalities are usually held only every two years the ratepayers would not bo under any great disadvantage in waiting a year longer to make a com plete job of turning out members of a council who had no aptitude for public business at a conference of representatives of the department of marine and fisheries and the council of the counties of simcoe and ontario in orillia last week an agreement was come to regarding the upkeep of tho narrows bridge the dominion government has undertaken to be responsible for the care of the pivot pier and the swing and for the pay ment of the power necessary for swinging the bridge the two coun ties will have to keep the portions of the bridge leading up to the swing and also for the piles along the chan nel under the bridge the counties will also pay for the lights on the bridge plow straight furrows 36 entries in match district and general rev fr maloney in his pulpit in walkerton denounced in no un certain tones all those who hold up their heads and strut by without paying their accounts he depicted in anything but a favorable light that ilk who will indulge in fur coats automobiles radios other such lux uries and yet keep merchants and others on their books for long per iods for the necessities of life thirty days is sufficient to owe any man he said unless the arrangements are made placing prominently in the category of sin the practice of having money in the bank and owing others at the same time father maloney stressed the unjustness of the ordinance that compelled merchants to borrow money and pay interest to meet their debts while their debtors were drawing interest on fat deposits mortgages and loans 1 how old is old a life insurance statistican fixes 65 as the age at which persons be gin to become old however that is his opinion merely many persons more than 05 would not concede themselves as old they would sot the date considerably ahead as younger persons would lower it sometimes persons of 50 or even less are referred to as aged the designation depends on the personal view of the person expressing it to the child the elder brother may ap pear old old is a relative term and may have many different applica tions far less is conceded to advancing years than was true a few score years ago the time was when men by their facial adornment and man ner of attire proclaimed age far more definitely than at present silvered beard gave a venerable air to one who would now regard ones self as hardly out of late youth did men wear beards now they would have a like effect but cleanly shaven faces may belie the years i as for women not so long ago they put on caps at an early age and by the act advertised that their chief service in life had been given and they were inviting old age to hurry along now grandmothers bob their hair and often act as girlishly as granddaughters i the years may- he combattcd in a measure by not yielding to them in a manner tu ac cent their effect once it was the practice to advertise ones age now age is to a considerable extent dis regarded when one begins to give much thought to it it will tha more make its effect felt however the person of 65 ordinarly will not care for what were the pleasures of 25 age is manifest in our changing de sires to a greater extent than in per sonal appearance despite interruptions on the part of jupiter pluvjus which eft the land in a very wet condition 41 prize winners plowed their way to victory- tuesday last week at the annual plowing match of the south ontario plowmens association held on the farms of john boyes and alex johns reach township near manchester the match was one of the most successful in the associations history there being 36 entries 15 sod 2 tractor and 19 stubble the young est plowman and prize winner was norman smith age 15of sandford while the oldest man on the ground was perhaps r r mowbray who despite his so years is still active as a judge after the match the ladies aid of manchester served supper in the township hall where prizes were presented prize winners class lsod w timbers stouffville gordon tram whitevale d tram claremont lloyd marquis sunder land class 2 sodl turner stouffville william hill greenbank c stone greenbank william cornish wood- ville class 3 sod jointer plows john medd port perry w g ormerod greenwood james lee uxbridge sball uxbridge james lanson uxbridge class 4 stubble- w g maxwell markham r steckley stouffville a mcmillan seagrave hormerod locust hill class 6 amateurs morris fralick port perry leslie smith uxbridge alex johnston myrtle elmer smith uxbridge best finish in class 3w e g ormerod greenwood best in class 5 v ferguson stouflville best crown in classes 4 5 and 6- w g maxwell markham class 7 tractors lloyd stecklev stouffville fred timbers stouffvile special prizes best team and equip- menta mcmillan greenbank best going team a taylor manchester youngest plowman competing norman smith sandford age 15best crown in class 1 d tran claremont crown in class 2 l turner stoufl ville best crown in class 3john medd port perry best finish in class 1 winfred timbers stouffville best finish in class 2lioyd turner stouflville send the tribune to absent friends j the picture screed my best girl was shown last week in aurora un der auspices of the yonge street womens institute victoriaclibborn damarest and her husband noted evangelists have been engaged to conduct a series of meetings in uxbridge united church thos grimshaw aurora merchant died suddenly last week in his 59th year he was born in whitchurch township and is survived by a wife and one son the aurora united church cele brated its 50th anniversary last sun day at the evening service a his torical sketch was read the original church building on the present site was a log structure which after wards became a school house at the rear of the church property bargain prices ox used articles electric washing machine in perfect order wagons and international tractor no s16 goodnumber of vinegar barrels 20 gal harness and other articles 11kxj rexlix ihowb 102 wc buy hens and hides at highest prices nervousness vanishes health is restored 1 cannot say enough in praise of nervine i was so nervous i could not sleep before i had taken ner vine long i could sleep well and am feeling a lot better mrs cash m watson undine victoria co new brunswick the wracking misery of sleepless nights and restless days of con- stantly jumpy nerves was mrs wat sons until dr miles nervine cor rected the fault disordered nerves disordered nerves are dangerous dr miles nervine soothes refreshes restores them to normal it was de veloped by a prominent nerve speci alist to reach the basic cause of such troubles as depression restlessness worry and declining general health especially helpful to women during trying times of pain contains no habitforming drugs satisfaction or your money refunded fp1iimf ar k m t e e o sold by j m storey stouffville ont dr- miles r1ei f qua boadways drug store stouffvtlle write for free book send for hand some free book walls that reflect good judgment itgives valuable information on gyprocandinte- rior decoration canada gypsum and alabastine limited pari canada fireprobftliirbfriiani wit yphoc fireproof wallboard for sale by stouffville planing mills stouffville ont save at our store i shirt sale 5 dozen only mens fine shirts nice assortment of patterns sizes 14 to 17 regular 150 and 195 special 100 extraordinary values in mens and young mens winter suits mens and youths winter over coats sizes 33 to 42 in plain navy blue chinchilla and herringbpne stripes special 1750 10 dozen only mens fine shirts in rayon silk novelty broad cloth and cordeline reg 250 300 and 350 special 198 6 dozen only boys fine shirts fancy stripes and colors sizes 12 to 14 special 100 w h s h aw open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings close wednesday at noon save at our store phone 9512 stouffv1txe ont wwftctgsflflbm3regi

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