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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1923, p. 4

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wzj s prj s6v v tv 111 stouffville march 22 1923 grocery bulletin choice seville bitter oranges for marmalade this is the only shipment of these oranges we wilt have this season florida celery imperial valley lettuce fancy large prunes the right food for spring ratcliff go save your soap wrappers we will give a beautiful 42piece set of china fqr less than half the regular price when accom panied by 25 wrappers from swifts arrow borax soap or swifts quick naptha soap this special offeri price is seven dollars for the set start saving wrappers now herbert porter shoes in strap shoes and oxfords price from 250 up to 625 in black and brown dont forget our hosiery department the best in town f s glehmm jt footwearofmerit 1 stouffville oni phone 4301 ladies hosiery regular 200 line for 100 pair see the display in our window of this hosiery in silk or wool you will be surprised at the big reduc- tion they are selling regularly from to 200 and you have a choice at only 100 pair ladies house slippers regular up to 250 pair to clear at only 150 this stock is limited so come early j l little west end stouffville loudens stable fittings remember we are agents in this section for this famous line of barn furniture ask us for prices on barn door hangers stabling troughs and every other necessity you are invited to see the silent salesman at our place which displays all these fittings groceries we still have a supply of our famous fresh fish and salmon try us for head lettuce and celery geo j lawson west end groceries stouffville the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year in advance a v nolan publisher stouffville ont editorial comment premier iking la now living in laurier house at ottawa and the opening of this historic old home was marsd by a grand reception remier had to do the honors of the host without a hostess it may interest our readers to know that the two confidential printers who set and run off on a press the departmental examination papers are paid 2000 and 1300 respec tively the paper printing and other contingencies of examination paper cost 18 89693 and the examiners at 12 per day cost 24139454 st marys is the town where mun icipal officials get adequate pay st marys is a town of 4000 people the officials salaries are clerk 1100 treasurer 600 assessor 500 tax collector 259 chief of police 900 night watchman 900 magistrate 250 medical health ameer 200 the ontario license board has forwarded a questionaire to the pro vincial clergy which asks their opinion as to the influence exerted by the ontario temperance act it is asked if the act is believed to have improved the home the fin ances and the social conditions of the families which have been under the clergymens observation hon harry leader progressive member from portage la prairie in the house of commons is press ing for a reduction in members pay from the 4000 per year voted in 1920 by the union government stylish fashions reflecting perfection in design and material mrs m watts phone 3ia 1 palm sunday the last six days in the lite of jesus on earth has been called the passion week sunday before easter is known as palm sunday on that day jesus the lowly entered jeru salem in triumph causing such a commotion that the city was moved saying who is this who is this jesus who is he that moves the city mightily in accents hushed a voice replies jesus of nazareth passeth by through the gates up into the city the vast and joyful procession passed pausing not until the king of zion entered his palace the holy temple the unholy that filled the place fled in terror from the presence of the holy for who may abide the day of his coming he said it is written my house shall be called the house ot prayerbut ye have made it a den of thieves they are gone and in their place came the blind and lame and he heaed them in the place ot the hum of traffic is heard the greatfui praise of the once blind and lame and the hosannas of the children wrathful priests ond learned scribes were angry at the breach ot propriety but jesus said have ye never read out of the mouths of babies and sucklings thou has perfected praise hosannah be the childrens song to christ the childrens king ouce more there is quiet is the city and in the temple happy mr leader suggests a 12 per innocent childhood weary with joy cent cut which would ajso effect an song is seeking rest in peace- the shouting multl senators and cause a saving of 200000 to the country so far the matter is just in debate and will come to the voting stage later in the session ful slumber tudes have dispersed disappointed and grieved and when evening was come he went out of the city along the now sient streets across j the brook kedron up and over the ufo government is getting olivet to bethany his only sentinels through its fourth and last session the twelve the labors ot this of its reign with all its members standing pat by their farmer leader and they have done as well as either ot the old parties too if they show the people they are going to sit tighter on the lid of the strong sunday the first day of the passion week were now closed they are plotting in the city but jesus is sleeping rest master rest for thou wilt need all thy strength for the mighty labor of this the most box they will win voters who here- eventful labor of this the s most tofore were dead against them j eventful week in history jesus i could seep in the shadow ot his own cross communication houses in which there are patients suffering from chickenpox or whoop ing cough must hereafter be pla carded no milk container from any house under quarantine shall be claremont too late for last week a three cell gould storage battery returned to any dairy or milk ven- good condition at a bargain dor these are among the new re gulations recently enacted by the provincial health department it will be the duty of the stouffville board of health to see that such regula tions are enforced locally if the law is not to he brought into disrepute north end garage watch claremont grow born to george and mrs turner tuesday morning a son r besse has purchased the new mantle residence and is moving in with his family this week welcome a man pointed out to us the back to the village say all the many other day that he paid more for a oid triends scribbling book at a local drug store than it cost to get a text book for his child the text book being all miss em stark is open for a few more pupils in piano forte instruc tions baptist parsonage call or printed and on as good paper or phone 908 for appointment better than the scribbling book the on saturday morning march 10th inference was that the local vendor there passed peacefully away an old made an enormous profit we soon and much respected resident of put the individual right when you claremont in the person of harry hear someone talking about low thompson a short but severe at- price ot text books today dont tail tack of influenza took this genial to remind the simple ones who have citizen from our midst leaving his something to learn that if they many relatives and friends stunned looked into the public accounts they by the suddenness ot it and mr would find the province is putting thompson though in the ripe years up a whole lot ot the cost of those of 75 was regarded as esjoying un- books and the price printed on the usually good health for his age hav- cover does not represent the cost ing worked steadily though some- jewetherall a former high school what more leisurely at his business inspector gets 4000 a year as gen eral editor of text books and his assistant gets 1700 the prepara- to the last following a brief ser vice at his late residence the re mains were taken to the union tion of the text books cost the church where a large concourse of modest sum of 1852014 the t people met to pay their last respects eaton co sells the public school the service was conducted- in the readers at the following low prices primer 4c first reader 9c third reader 14c fourth reader 16c the average person thinks the t eaton co charges up the loss on publish- absence of the pastorby revwr auld of markham assisted by rev c w king interment was made in the claremont union cemetery there were quite a number t beau ing these books to advertising not titul floral tributes in the church by a long chalk the ontario gov- vestabule were deceaseds two fellow ernment paid the eaton co last craftsmen thos stephenson and j mcgrath as ushers casket to receive the year the neat sum of 19371220 to make up for the fair profit on these books and the rycrson press which publishes the public school notice to creditors history of canada at 25c and history in matter of the p of england at the same price was allowed 4555443 as supplemental to the wholesale price copp clark co was paid 2375550 and the whole amount paid to book publish- joseph g hoover late of the township of markham in the county of york retired farmer deceased notice is hereby given pursu ers was 26914577 we are not ant to section 56 ot the trustee act sure but are of the opinion that this rs01914 chapter 121 and amond- work is secured by tender- in any act that all persons having case dont imagine a primer book in claims against the estate of the above the pubjle school is produced for 4c named joseph g hoover who died t or that the firm publishing them are on about the 11th day of janu- out to drop money unionvtlle the unionvllle flour feed co messrs white st john it is said tors a statement of their names and ary 1923 at the said township of markham are required to send on or before the 24 day of march 1923 j by post prepaid or deliver to the un dersigned solicitors for the execu have purchased the elevator from the addresses and full particulars of farmers syndicate and will handle their accounts and the nature of the flour grain and feeds in addition to security if any held by them duly operating the chopping mill john snowball of the 7th line verified and further take notice markham has purchased from wm that after the said 24th day of march rlsebrough his newly built home 1923 the said executor will proceed near the station mr rlsebrough wil build himself another the com ing summer mr snowball expects to move the 1st of april a meeting of the ratepayers of ss no 10 markham jvlil be held in the school monday march 19th at 8 pm dr carr from the depart to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have hml notice and he will not be liable frr h ald assets or any part there of to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have ment 6f education win address th been received at the time of such meeting on the consolidation of distribution schools this will be a splendid opportunity to hear this subject thoroughly explained it is hoped that everyone who can wljl attend mcculiouoh button- this meeting solicitors for executors dated this 5th day of march 1923 jacob hoover executor rlngwood hosiery sale buy some of this bargain hosiery and ward off getting a cold or cure the one you already have ladies fine cashmerette hose sizes 9 9 and 10 colors black and brown 29c childrens 1 and 1 rib cashmere hose colors black brown and cream regular price 75c and 100 for 39c a pair boys heavy black 2 and 1 rib cashmere hose these are extra good value ladies special black cashmere hose 49c 49c ladies 1 and 1 rib fine caehmere hose sizes 8h to 10 69c ladies pure wool medium and wide rib so much worn at present all sizes colors black brown mode beaver and fawn 79c wall paper satisfying in every detail 21 inches wide semi trimmed of the finest quality designs and colorings unsurpassed at prices to suit all be sure to see these or the regret will be yours whshaw phone 9512 stouffville store closes every night at 6 oclock except saturday until 1st of april coughs and colds a few dote of balsamea and coughs and colds disappear com pletely balsamea loosens the phlegm and clears die lungs and bronchial tubes t3alsamea although powerful in action is free from all harm ful drugs children take it willingly because it tastes good relief guaranteedor money refunded buy a bottle flfqday boariways drug store stoiuhtte qqfflt

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