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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 1916, p. 5

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i the stootfvttsle tfifwjne thursday augr03t s 1916 warriner takes the lead jfa fellows swietat lovcs mim and his er dokuwr 1wthmmwihjlhi new goods low prices bought before the raise will enable lum to sell at leading prices fust arrived boys and mens suits felt hats and oaps big assortment of straw hats common and uncommon muslins prints ginghams crepes organdys a well assort ed stock suitable for the spring trade hradquarters far oilclothg linoleums rugs lace curtains bungjo net and art mudlins great bargains in our boot and shoe dept special bargains in all lines of groceries full stock of ladies and gents furnishings buy now warriner will save you the advanced price in most all lines of goods has he secured a big stock before the raise highest cash price paid for good butter and fresh eggs mw the leader for bargains in good goods lehman says sentiment and sore feet are not affinities axt what lehhibt says is so u cant woo tlin muse or maideu if 70uir ill fitted with badly shaped shoes the young lady of the moment looks as closely athersweethearti foot wear as she does his intentions dont look a hundred times at a dollar and nee at your feet have them fitted here inshoeslihat will pay you a dividend in comfort a g lehman the peoples shoe store main street stouffville ont noticcfo creditors stouffville harvest theres nothing which makes a marl so downright mad as to have twine run uneven stopping a binder once on this account is sim ply a nuisance but such twine means constant interruptionsa serious matter use plymouth thjffi and be rid of such trouble forever plymouth is even in size and jstronger than other brands it runs full length ties more bundles and does not fall down buy the twine thats always good and order early we sell it gold medal 650 ft silver sheai 600 ft w planing mil all kinds of dressed d matched lumber one of our specialties is the cypress trim see it before planing your orders else where it jwiw jileash ypu finish without painting in the matter of the est ate of abigail johnson late cf the village of stouffville in the county of york widow deceased notice is hereby given pursu ant to sec 55 of the trustees act r s p 1914 c 121 that all persons having any claim ag ainst the late abigail johnson who died on or about tne 27th day of july a d 1916 at the village of stouffville in the coun ty- of york are required on or be fore the 19th day of august 19- 16 to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned sol icitors for the executor their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the sec urity tf any held by them and take further notice that afterhesaid 19th day of aug- ustt916 the said executor will proceed to distribute the estate among the persons entitled there to having regard only to the claim of which he shall then have had notice and the said execu tor will not i be liable for the said assets or any part there of to any persons of whose claim he shall not then have received notice dated at stouffville this 1st dav of aususu a d 1916 unas hamilton executor 37 gore avenue toronto mccullough and button solicitors for executor vstouffvillej ont boys scouts win phone 312 t b0ynt0n iluegtsi f0 the universal car new august prices 1st 1916 photos view new new pialura photos are the newest brigheit and most life like fnotos ever produced vfe make nothing else vv it sanders studio noftice of divorce notice is hereby given that albert edwin gordon of the city of toronto in the county of york will apply to the parlia ment of canada at the next scss ion thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife edna gertrude gordon c the said city of tor onto on the grounds of adultery dateat toronto this 27tn coreey wilkte duff hamilton jijolicitors for applicant prespieeian church p in canada st janies ihureli stouffville the following prioes for ford cars will effective on and after august 1st 1916 be chassis 460 runabout 475 touring oar 495 ooupelet 695 town car 790 sedan 890 fob ford ontario abraham brown uiphest price paid for rage iron metal rubber bones etc ete c a lb c a lb out rev john mutch ma b d 94oa s ssana bibie class suaday aug 6u am and 7 p m the minister sunday auk- u ii a m and 7 p m aev h s graham ot markham seats free everybody weloome the second week at camp con- naught- has passed and alls well is the report of the scout master several new names have been added to the troops regis ter notwithstanding the great heat the work done in the ten derfoot test and the second class test has been satisfactory and most of the scouts hope to complete this work when the troop meetings are resumed at headquarters in september the camp fire social on sat urday night was not so well att ended as was expected the cho ice selections rendered by scout earl beebe deserved a larger aud ience the empire flag lick any kid in the block watch r sparking and kiplings ballad of the camperdown was each delivered with the care ful enunciation and enthusiastic manner which are prominent characteristics of this young and promising elocutionist the boy scouts opened the program by saluting the flag and singing one verse of the national anthem and during the evening demon strated ambulance and sema phore work the scoutmaster who presided gave a short add ress on scout work and thanked the parents neighbors and friends for their assistance in making the two weeks camp such a success a collection amounting to 430 was given and the profits on the sale of ice cream added 200 to the camp expense fund the thanks of the boy scouts to their fellow scout earl becbe for his contributions to the succ ess of the evening and also for his assistance in camp life were suitably expressed by the scout master and endorsed by the aud ience fireworks and a bonfire was the signal for the dispersion of the crowd on sunday morning the scouts held the mpr hly church parade rriarchidgssggh jjie heat from the camp groundsto the method ist church rev dr booth spoke on the conversion of the young claremont mrs dick and children are here from the west and are stopping with relatives for several weeks j h beal was in toronto on friday mr and mrs cpmba were with mr and mrs mckay over sun day mr and mrs oliver denny of greenwood were in claremont on monday miss margaret mevab left on monday for a two weeks holiday at centre island peter mcnab is at jacksons point for two weeks miss joey ross leaves tonight to visit her brother in maine mr and mrs sargent wm thompson and son allen motored to toronto on tuesday allen will spend the holidays with his cousins mrs j r thcxton of bicker ing spent tuesday with her sis ter mrs j h beal everybody is enjoying the cool spell almira mrs s horner has returned home after spending some time with her sister mrs peter hoov er miss gertie cook has gone to rochester to visit her sister mr joseph white we are sorry to say is not enjoying very good health we hope he may improve rapidly mrs anthony hisey from ar kansas called on her brother mr george cober recently mr and mrs wm vague mot ored to mr adam widemans on sunday mr herbert shirk of toronto is visiting friends around here for a short time we wonder what draws mr b from toronto on the fifth line miss martha reesor is at her home on account of illness mr and mrs geo mckay of davisville are spending some time with her son william mr and mrs t abram heise of aurora ballantrae mr and mrs j s huntley and family of stouffville visited at mr john grays on sunday mr newton hill of toronto has returned home after spending a few days with his mother mrs- robt hill the berry pickers were out in force on monday morning a small crop is reported mr floyd elliot visited at home over sunday mr carmel johnson of toron to is i spending i a jew days j kt home messrs hugh john gray and walter baker wheeled to aurora and newmarket on sunday f to see the sendoff given to the 127- th battalion miss grace gray of toronto is spending her holidays at home miss m gray of toronto spent sunday at the home of her father mr jas s gray misses vivian and muriel i mc- cormack of toronto visited atf w h mcmullens one day last week miss gloria hill is spending the holidays with her grandmother mrs robt hill miss scott of toronto is visit ing her cousin miss mabel clarke- miss marjprie gray is visiting her grand parents mr and mrs jas i gray mrs garland of toronto is vis- iting at w slacks pte pat pitt of camp borden visited in town over sunday mr and mrs wm hood and son spent sunday at john grays mrs robt maccormack of to ronto is visiting with her parents mr and mrs s hood mr stanley- mfller visited friends here on sunday newmarket boys get a big send off nearly 2500 people attended the farewell reception to the mem bers of the 127th york rangers overseas battalion in the town park in aurora last night near ly 100 of the soldiers were on their final leave from aurora and fessf8y llubber 4 hags it stouffville phone 8605 these prices are positively guaranteed against any reduc- tion before august 1st 19 1 but there is no guarantee against an advance in price t any time ford motor co of canada e button ixotjal jsgent subscribe for this paper now jaals0p -for- sinoked fresh meats of all kinds s wikts promier boneless bacon smoked hams pickled rolls 1 sugar cured pickled hams will also purchase sheep skins horse and atble hides of all kinds high- et markt prioe paid stouffville phone 9t01 jaalsop uxbridgo and stoufflttile todd cook aflerican yellow feed corn price 90c- per bushel todd cook phone 1401 stouffville carriage works carriage ispairs driving a new carriage it laemi like add no wonder for it i at just been jone over by our experts right and tight it flies orei- the read w th freshly pointed spokes and body fiuhin and sparkling in the sunlight while tb owner wonders why h didnt bar it done long before phone 2112 jtfantu watjon founding his sermon on the incid ent of the raising to life of jai- rus daughter by jesus and em phasizing the thought of parents bringing their children to jesus the only source of newness of life and of children accepting je sus as the inspiration to consec rate their young life to his ser vice at the close of the service dr booth shook the hand of each scout and expressed his pleasure ov their presence at the church service the third of the series oflcamp fire song services was held on sunday evening the attendance was smaller than usual but all seemed to enjoy the service con ducted by the scoutmaster rev j d mcgregor delivered an car- nest address to the boys on wheel tracks pointing out how easily impressions were made on young hearts and how important it was that these impressions should be of true and right things not easify erased and forming the foundation of a true and righteous life the boys of the wolf patrol closed their camp attendance on monday last at noon and the beavers and kangeroos made preparations to move camp con- naught up to musselmans lake this was effected early on tues day morning and all scouts and friends will be made welcome to the new camp grounds on wed nesday and friday afternoon and evening of this week and all day on civic holiday aug 7th come and have a good time with your boys and see them swim the waters fine come along in dont forget the pies that only mother knows how to make nuf sed spent bunday with her by the town band the regiment parents mr and mrs w mckay i was escorted to the grand trunk vr s ewis burkholder station en route to camp bor- of markham spent saturday at den refreshments were provided mr r jewitts by the women of the townstar r save your money for the dominion war loan to be issued in september by purchasing a bond you will help to win the war and obtain for yourself an investment of the highest class yielding a most attractive rate of interest department of finance ottawa atents i promptly 8ecuri in all countries ask for our inven tors adviser which will be sent tree biarion mariox 64 university st montreal butter neatly pa ers printed at the tribune office best belgian paper

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