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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1923, p. 4

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zm stouffville may 17 1923 cheese cheese shipment new cheese to ozn ih arrive friday to sell at lv fancy dutch sets 20c lb multiplier onions 7c lb garden seeds full supply ratcliff co boot special mens all solid leather work boots waterproofs while they last s3b0 look our bargain table over dont forget our hosiery department will not be undersold zv stoi lehm footwearofmeri stouffville phone 4301- an 2 ont gingham dresses only 150 attractive designs to delight the housewives nice print dresses at 125 see them in our window our stock of mens summer work shirts in black and stripes are bought right toell at low prices j l little west end make your farm safe lightning is a tar greater danger than moat of us imagine it destroys millions oor dollars worth of property every year on the frm it snuffs out hundreds of urea lives dear to someone even the distant flash may cause sparks that will start fire and kill or injure stock the dodd system has banished lightning danger from thousands of farms it will do it for yours we have the local agency and would like t o tell you all about the system no obli gation to buy ask for our literature geo j lawson west end grocer stouffville stouffville markets thursday may 17 dairy chicken 20 to 26 b 27 to 2s e 25 to 26 cuttle hog ac hogs 1025 to 1050 good butchers bbo to 00 medium butchers 400 to 500 common butcher 380 to 400 cairo per cwt 700 to 1000 sk 40 to 75 hd 7 to 8 grain market o 48 to 55 white wheat 112 to 115 gooso wheat 1 10 to 1 l buckwheat 73 t0 75 ba 5 to 60 40 to 42 7 74 to 80 nfppissing lodge ot ioof uv- bridge for a number of years dor mant has taken a new lease of life and last week a very pleasant at home was given by the brethern of the lodge the woodvulo continuation school baseball team went to beaverton on saturday last where the first school league game was played woodville being defeated 15 to 20 according to letters which have gone out from the office of the at torneygeneral two osgoodo hall officials of long satnding have been given four days in which to vacate their positions they are co n f patterson south ontario regis trar of the appellate division and mr george lee junior registrar file latter conveys hie appreciation f the government for the services boadway s drug store stouffville the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year in advance a v nolan publisher stouffville ont editorial comment east york riding f richardson has been selected as the ufo candidate to run in south ontario north york ufoconvention wiu be held saturday may 19 at new market to select a candidate in north york t h lennox m pp is not likely to be a candidate this election pressure of law busi ness is given as his reason for pass ing up the nomination which is likely to go to win keith of new market jw wlddifield mppof siloam has again been chosen as u f o candidate for north ontario ho was nominated last week at the con vention in beaverton alex noble of uxbridge also went to the ballot but on losing out the nomination was made unanimous for mr widdi- field for the forthcoming june elec tion the united farmers control the patronage and they have selected their returning officers in north ontario j h purvis of blackwater has been appointed s p foote of bethesda for north york and reeve geo padget of unionville for east york these menare all well qual ified to handle this important post which is no small job in a riding such as east york newmarket era wnether tn ufo will run a candidate in north york or not is not decided yet the executive which met in newmarket last saturday decided to call a convention to definitely decide the matter several names have been suggested among them being jas cooper of schomberg stanley osborne of newmarket mrs ayilmot of sharon and s p foote of bethesda the defeated farmers candidate at last election as far as we can learn nobody cares to assume the financial obli gation involved monday june 25th has been set as the date of the provincial elec tion with nominations on june 14 this will leave six weeks for cam paign work and all party leaders have a full programme marked out when the house rose on may 5 there were 55 members on the govern ment side 27 on the liberal side and 29 on the conservative ben dies the fifteenth parliament of ontario which passes out of exis- ence was elected on october 291919 and has held four sessions the christian guardianthe organ of the methodist church in canada which endorsed sir william hearst in the general election of 1919 on account of his having put the ota in the statutes has ao faith in the temperance principles of the present leader of the opposition and in a recent editorial says in part there is no blinking the fact that the hon g h fergusons temper ance policy or want of policy is not acceptable to trip temperance con servatives of ontario if he is seek ing to corral the liquor vote for the conservative party he must keep quiet upon this issue but the day is past when temperance voters can be expected to follow a leader who darenot take a stand upon prohibi tion the provincial election has been set for monday june 23th the electorate of stouffville will vote in the riding of eyork which is con trolled by a strong city vote the riding includes the village of stouff ville markham and richmond hill the townships of markham and scar boro and that part of the township of york lying east of yonge street also that part of toronto formerly constituting the towns of east to ronto and north toronto about threefifths of the riding is elty vote the library the library board deserves the praise we must all agree they have done their sest in spite of slander indiscreet the library board lias stood the test they have labored worried planned and prayed till at last its finished the victory won tlje people whom the benefit reap to the library board should say well done a building well equipped and neat a spacious room both light and airy with chairs and tables all complete should satisfy folks quue contrary books there are for young and old of history travel science great to teach you things you want to know ancient modern uptodate newspapers and magazines of culture fashion and of fame solve weighty problems for the home to satisfy the fussy dame hooks there are for children too of beastsand fishesbirds and whales with funny pictures not a few- jungle ryhmes and fairy tales now come and see it for yourself you will be surprised and pleased indeed the librarian is ready with a smile to help you find the books you need m e c stouffville rickering council at the regular may meeting ot pickering township council it was moved by messrs white and spears and carried that the council take advantage of the present opportun ity to express the deep sorrow and regret of the members on account ot the removal of our honored treas urer w g barnes by death as reeve and deputyreeve he served as a member of this board and during the last thirteen years he had rendered good and faithful service to the township of pickering as treasurer ot the municipality a bylaw was passed appointing r j how of claremont and jasrich ardson of pickering auditors to audit the treasurers books before handing them to the new treasurer a bylaw was passed appointing hugh pughtreasurer and successor to the late w g barnes a bylaw was passed appointing the clerk treasurer until he new treas urer took office after passing a large number of road accounts the council adjourned to meet again on monday may 2sth at 10 am for general business and at 1 pm as a court of revision lecture at green river a splendid address illustrated with a fine set of colored lantern views on the grenfell labrador missionwas given last friday even ing here miss warren who had spent a summer touring among these interesting points along the rock bound coast gave the address and proved a most interesting speaker rev mr king of claremont occu pied the chair and assisted in the program with his stereopttcon misa gladys pugh sang a solo in good form and mrs king closed the meeting with prayer lkmoxville school report com position iv class g dennie s7 d tavlor ss k kirby absent sr ill g heise 65 o hood g3 jr ill m tarr s4 i scott 45 g kirbv k pipher absent sr ii w yake 71 r flewell 66 w phillips 64 jr ii h hood 5s j rich ardson absent 1st j barkey 55 pr a j baker f barkey equal b taylor b a richardson r wells l wells b yake e hutchinson ab millnery of distinctive smartness at reasonable price also a good line of w ools and fancy goods mrs f wilsons phone 4303 end heres your chance to purchase bargains for boys and girls below wholesale prices 50 only boys twopiece suits in tweeds and serges reg 850 and 1000 sizes 22 to 34 sale price 495 60 dozen children fine straw hats light and dark shades sale price 50c 50 only girls gingham dresses sale price 98c 50 only juvenile suits sizes from 22 to 26 tweeds and worsteds sale price 300 as many of these are o dd lines it is advisable to shop early ciaremoxt e bryan mailman has added to his outfit a durant car ernest chamberlain of agincourt was in claremont sunday mr harold s king of the baptist parsonage was here from mcmaster university last week end chamberlain is the leader of a fine choir in the knox church which was closed on the 13th owing to exten sive redecorations now under way a substantial new cement culvert is in course of construction west of dr tomlinsons residence go to sunday schookday will be observed in the baptist church this sunday 10 am j reuben besse has moved to the village of brooklin to take posses slon of chas elliotts store which ho recently purchased c s true- man has moved into mr besses residence and r ward has moved into the house just vacated by mr trueman monday evening last the bypu held a social evening during which some twenty odd certificates and two prizes in connection with the win ters bible readers course were presented by rev c w king after n brief address misk se evans i and mfes lois broise wore the prize u jg hlghptrcenlge ake ni8tgtgiimg5 wins for the union a banner this store will be open tuesday thursday and saturday even ings closed friday at 12 noon during the summer months w h shaw phone 9512 stouffville

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