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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 1, 1923, p. 8

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stouffville february 1 1923 when the hats got mixed why said the fellow who picked up hat our heads are both the same said yes on the outside websters webster our phonographs are guaranteed on the inside as well as the outside why not in order to give good satisfaction and stay in business ve must give value saturday only feb 3 1 phonograph with 10 selections 5 double records 1 record brush 3 packages needles regular 8450 sale price saturday 6900 geo e baker be a secretary to n business executive an ideal position for a young woman the shaw secretarial coarse coders every needed subject shorthand type writing bookkeeping iaw bank ing etc personal instruction write for prospectus to 3 p mcintosh chief principal- 7bus5hess schools iw toronto 30 tears of proven success notice to creditors ballantrae mr james neil of 6thcon moved recently to vivian geo todd is loading another car of potatoes churchill friends held an oyster supper and social evening at the home of mr russel gray on friday last after an enjoyable time the jolly party dispersed in the wee sma ours mr gray and mr simpson are at tending the educational meetings being held at lemonville to consider the school problem our local dramatists are nearing the completion of their play dont forget st valentines night feb 14 in the matter of the estate of benjamin parker late of the village of stouffville in the county of yorkj gentleman deceased j notice is hereby given pur- euant to section 5g of the trustee j act rso 1014 chapter 121 and amending acts that all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the above named benjamin parker who died on or about the 31st day of december 1922 at the said village of stouffville are required to send on or before 10th day of february 1923 3y post prepaid or deliver to the un dersigned solicitors for the execu tors a statement of their names and addresses and full particulars of their accounts and the nature of the security if any held by them and further take notice that after the said 10th day of feb ruary 1923 the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and they will notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of daniel grove late of the villige of stouffville in the county of york gentleman deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to section 56 of the trustee act rso 1914 chapter 121 and amending acts that all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the above named daniel grove who died on or about the 12th day of december 1922 at the said village of stouffville are required to send on or before 10th day of february 1923 by post prepaid or deliver to the un dersigned solicitors for the execu tors a statement of their names ahd addresses and full particulars of- their accounts and the nature of the security if any held by them and further take notice that after the said loth day of feb ruary 1923 the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only jiotbeliableforthe said assetsor j e claimsof whichthey shall any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall sot have been received at the time of such distribution dated this 16th day of jan 1923 thomas y parker toronto joseph h millard stouffville i r r no 3 y executors mccullough button solicitors for executors stouffville then have had notice and they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution dated this 16th day of jan 1923 william h connor stouffville truman grove ringwood executors mccullough button solicitors for executors ninth line mr carter of toronto was home over the week end mrs iv thomas has been visiting relatives in toronto mr and mrs d boyd and family spent sunday with mr and mrs h boyd at ringwood mrlateham called at mr knights on sunday mr t eagleson was a city visitor last saturday miss b grant is visiting her sis ter mrs hillman in toronto mr and mrs h thomas spent last tuesday in toronto mr and mrs f timbers moved on monday to the farm they pur chased from mr mckenzle claremont oscar barber had for his week end guests his parents on their way from a toronto visit to their ux bridge home mrs d forsyth her many friends will regret to learn has been con fined to her room for a few days but is improving slowly the uxbridge high school hockey team played the claremont high school team on thursday winning by 5 to 4 two stouffville rinks visited clare mont last saturday winning from the local curlers by one shot david hopper a former claremont merchant and brother r p both of toronto were here last monday attending the funeral of the late miss hamilton friday quite a number of local enthusiasts drove over to markham where they witnessed a hot contest between the markham and uxbridge hockey teams result six to five in favor of the visitors the funeral of the late miss alison hamilton was held this afternoon the rev a mclellan conducted the service rev c w king assisting deceased passed peacefully away at the ripe age of about 90 years she was one of the earliest and most respected residenters of claremont and there was a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends in attendance at the service the in terment took place in the st johns cemetery of the 7th of pickering too late for last week a happy event took place at tha residence f george ricoardson last thursday evsing when william t evans pugh son of oliver and mrs pugh green river was united in wedlock to miss vesta victoria turner elder daughter of rev and mrs asa n turner of prince albert sask the former is a brother of mrs richardson mr and mrs turner on a brief visit east with their daughter were present at the ceremony which was performed by rev c w king of claremont it is understood that the happy pair will reside in the vicinity of the bridegrooms parental home this paper wishes mr and mrs turner bon voyage the fifth line a little more speed jack and you mill exceed the speed limit some of our young men took in the uxbridgemaihaui hockey game last week- good sleighing for loads angus valere drove one to white rose last wednesday night ken duncan gathered up the load for skating at aurora mr and mrs a duncan mr k and miss grace duncan attended the fueral of mf duncans brother the late david duncan at unionville on monday lemonville a raymer was in the city monday george drewery of mount forest visited his brother thomas last week a large number are on the sick list in this locality master alf hill of stouffville was the guest of master walter foote over last week end some of our folk attended the araival at stouffville george martin made a business trip to toronto one dsy last week several attended the funeral fit mrs john mckuen at stoujlvlle she was a highly respected citizen who lived in this locality for years george martin has closed his blacksmith shop and secured a sltion in toronto more suitable his health po- to notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of john l baker late of the village of stouffville in the county of york gentleman deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to section 56 or the trustee act rso 1914 chapter 121 and amending acts that all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the above named john l baker who died on or about the 30th day or september 1922 at the said village of stouffville are required to send on or before 10th day of february 1923 by post prepaid or deliver to the un dersigned solicitors for the execu tors a statement of their names and addresses and full particulars of their accounts and the nature of the security if any held by them and further take notice that after the said 10th day of feb ruary 1923 the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice and they will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution dated this 16th day of jan 1923 mccullough button solicitors for executors stouffville james h ratcliff william a silvester executors stouffville executors victoria square there will be a box social on fri day evening this week mr archie duncan called on mrs meek last sunday evening two of our promising youngmen from the fifth line have organized a joint stock company the wms will give an open supper on tuesday feb 6th in the church good program the league from here visited the white rose league last wednesday evening despite the stormy weath er there was a good turnout the square provided the entertainment and the white rose the lunch it is porridgjp flaked wheat cream of wheat oats in packages or what tastes better frys bakers have bulk c beehive crown tab of good oa in tins rolled cocoa we also up ay white in 5 pound tins also baking syrup in bulk f g rowbotham the home of good groceries sale register ringwood mr atkin is at present working in toronto mrs d giebner is spending a few days in newmarket miss k jacob has returned to toronto after spending a few weeks with her parents some of our sports were present at the hockey match at markham on friday night last they report some excitement mr walter miller visited at mr wm kaisers stouffville on sunday last mr j a mitchell is home again after being on jury for over three weeks mrs wm todd and son of good wood spent a few days with her sis ter here mrs hugh boyd mr and mrs j k miller of 7th line visited at mr a m groves one day last week some of our young gentlemen seem to be rather lonesome this last couple of weeks they soon will be able to take that trip in the long lane again air and mrs sylvanus baker of baker hill and mrs pickett of ux bridge visited at mr sam millers on tuesday of last week x what a splendid loafii cphe housewife who uses quaker flour in all her bale jng is justly proud of her bread cakes and pies of their feathery lightness their delicious flavour their perfect texture and colour she enjoys consistent success in her baking because every single sack of quaker flour is of uniform excellence each days milling is tested in our own bakery and proven to be up to the quaker standard a standard tchich u not maintained by any other flour the chemists and bakers at the quaker mills take the chance out of your baking if you use quaker psoisr ajwatjs the saraealwags the best peeked in usual tizet tryquaker thenext time you order flour the quaker mills peterborough nd saskatoon vk mi xx sixth line mr and mrs fred steckley visited at her parents home on sunday sorry our pastor had a- bad cold and confined to the house samuel hisey very ably conducted the ser vice on sunday the bypu was postponed last week on account of laziness the correspondent would be ashamed to miss church on such a fine evening wm paisley took a load of the neighbors to the carnival tuesday night at stouffville the costumes were not so well represented from our section as other occasions the lone one was norman steckley as uncle sam next time the big indi an wont beat him miss marjory nicely has been on the sick list also mr sibleys has had an attack of the flu epidemic i earl spence is another to be sick j also we wish all the ones who are suffering a speedy recovery arthur paisley assisted mr hoo ver of gormley to prepare for his big sale goodwood watch for news of the boys social to be held in feby the ladles aid and wms will meet on wednesday feb 7th mr crummie preached in the fifth line church on sunday we are pleased to report that mrs j crawford is some better the birth of a nation was the topic at the epworth league monday night j miss jessie harper is at home again after spending a time in to ronto prayer service this friday at mr i fasketts good attendance is requested the sacramental service will be held in the methodist church next sunday morning the quarterly board meeting of the methodist church will be pre sided over by rev mr watch mrs c johnson received word of the death of mrs l miller in iowa the widow of walter miller who died in stouffville some years ago there has been anotnrr out break of colds the past week our public school teacher being one of the victims so that th children had a holiday on friday rev t w ijane and rev t le gate and daughter attended the meeting in stouffville church on wednesday last week saturday feb 3 14 fresh cows with calves by side also 6 springers and other cattle belong ing to d holden sale at mansion house at 130 oclock terms 6 months f w silversides auc tioneer tuesday feb 6th new buggies new and second hand cuttersgood sleighs robers harness etc be longing to w h todd stouffville sale at one sharp eight months credit f w silversides auction eer friday feby 9th at lot s con 8 whitchurch baker hill entire stock and implements of thos barnett sale at 1 oclock s months credit f w siversides auctioneer saturdayrfeb 10 dispersion sale of farm stock etc belong ing to ralph connor lot 13 on con 10 whitchurch 3 miles north stouffville sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer tuesday feb 13 auction sale pure bred reg holstein cattle a choicq herd belonging to edw lloyd lot 5 10th con whit church sale at one f w sil versides auctioneer tuesday feby 20 at lot 26 con 2 markham farm stock and implements belonging to walter browning no reserve sale at 1 fw silversides auctioneer thursday feb 22 at lot 23 con 5 uxbridge farm stock im plements and household furniture of thos bentley no reserve sale at one f w silversides auctioneer saturday feb 24 clearing sale of choice holsteins and ayrshires 20 head belonging to d a fan ning will be sold at mansion house hotel stouffville 5 months credit f w silversides auc- j tioneer i tuesday feby 27 at lot 22 con 2 uxbridge extensive sale of registered shorthorns and all the farm stock etc of aaron storry 8 months credit f w silver- sides auctioneer wednesday feby 28 at lot 12 con 7 whitchurch extensive sale of clydesdale horses and farm stock the property of joseph cooney 8 mos credit sale at one fw silversides auctioneer saturday march 3 at lot 6 con 3 uxbridge extensive sale of reg clydesdale horses and choice dairy herd belonging to frank baker sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer small advertisements avood for sale quantity good hifrdwood slabs foi sale dry j pply vwr balsdonl just east of town hay for sale large quantity of hay f or iml mediate sale apply ijr kirby 8tl con whitchurch or bjillnntrae pos office housekeeper wanted middlel aged woman preferred ac milkin j apply w g barnes rtkwt locus hill 48p harness repaired f heisey will open a harness rel pair shop at alniira on or aboul february 1st your patronagfixrtjl be appreciated 49p for sale 1 fresh milch cow l cow duj to calve 2nd week in feb durhan cows recommended lumber place your ordej5now for dryoj fresh cut stock fobujlding robt rtciiff7phone 48 lost 1 1 black and white lound witlp claws on hind legs reward burnir degeer ballantrae phone 4108 mount albert 49f farm for sale 50 acre farm for sale one hall half mile north of stouffville firsl class clay loam good buildings will sell farm stock jyid implements con plete a hargg alle ciosson stouffville rr 2 phone6424 farm fori sale the east half of lot no 3 and the east half of lot no33 bot in the sixth concession of the town ship of markham in the county o york these arefirst class farm and plowing jhereon all don possession bjapril 1st 1923 fo further particulars apply to josep g hoover ringwood p o or t mccuiiough button barri3ters stouffville for sale 2 hp ihc gasoline engind good condition cheap 1 vesso grain grinder 11inch plate witj centre cracker just the thing foj farmer witn tractor nearly newj also manurspreader good cond tion at a sacrifice g w bake gormley phone 6304 49n 3 tyrewen from unbeati 12 each w e me uxbridge sale yorkshlxesboari room your expens 11 con np eve i glasses v f o notice the regular meetings will be hell the first and third thursday morn ings of each month orders arj being taken for various commoditlej such as feed coal shingles etc house for sale or rent eight roomed brick house with afl modern eonrenlences on obrle ave apply to w d hall stouffi vile or imperial trusts compan toronto 35tj for sale cheap tt ncm on a11 kinds of wagons harness an the great oi i i farm implements in trood order nature hnsopened her generous also several heavy and light scalei forthe children of earth i cook stoves and heaters hlglie prices paid for live poultry e herman stouffville piono 1903 distributors stouffville stiver bros uxbridge w s lapp thos marquis a former cattle drover of sunberland who recently moved to amhurst n s is reported as being seriously 111 hands for the children has bestowed on us through the precious gift of vision more than the wealth of kings finer colorings than those of the greatest artists i more subtle changes than all the j nrtsand sciences of man have yet the created j immigration expects a largo numbej the eyesare the gateway to the j flrst class men from the- 01 farm help bureau of colonization an mind the expression of the soul the inspiration of the heart by their miracle are the pages laid openwhere he vast stores of learn ing where the workings of number less minds are yours the pulse of countless hearts the history of all peoples ours is the sacred duty of conserving this nreclous gift yours is the solemn obligation of keeping at us best this priceless heritage see me and see better adam r yake optometrist and optician stouffville office phone 1804 residence 8004 country during ithe latter part of march and succeeding months som experienced some partly and som inexperienced young men and ex perienced married men and partlf experienced married men with an without families farmefsvwit vacancies will kindly yfne h ama donejl director of colonlzatiot parliament buildings toronto o to their agrlcnitural representative for infsfjriation and applicatfo forms applications will be dead with as far as possible in the ordei in which they are received prefei ence being given yearly engag ments sgd r j rogers 49 agricultural rcpresontaurf

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