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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1923, p. 4

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stouffville october 11 1923 am x peaches about one grapes in full swing and very fine new coccoanuts sweet potatoes cramberries choicest of celery a full assortment of bulbs ratcliff co phone 7112 stouffville fall weather is coming so get ready stockings and good rubbers for kiddies you will need rubbers mitts sox boots we have all these lines in stock up to the largest man or woman mens half hose from 50c up to 100 all wool women hose all pure wool 1 up to 175 popular colors womens silk hose from 25c up to 225 also in boys misses and childrens hosiery all wool and cotton we have a few pairs boys tan boots 450 line to go at 375 dont forget that we are headquarters for solid leather boots and allwool hosiery we have grey black white and red yarn come in and look our goods over no trouble to show them when in need of any of the above lines head for lehmans store and save money boadway s drug store stouffville lemonville cider making now in full swing bring along your apples frank harvey bethesda phone 7207 33 cider cider altona cider mill la open for cus tom work on monday wednesday and friday each week first open ing sept 24th p nighswander utona phone 9021 33np silos silos sil03 sold factory to farmer also sash and doors farmers silo company markham ont tjfo notice farmers are requested to anticipate their needs in shingles wire fencing coal and binder twine as we wish to place your order we can save you money allen clossori phone 300 secretary too late for last week geo hood has purchased a tin lizzie lemonville is in need of a new correspondent miss fern pipher spent a few weeks at newmarket a number attended the fair at newmarket and markham mrs r d foster of chicago is visiting friends and relatives here the potato crop in this locality is a splendid crop some half pound murphies being dug up there are those who seem to be disappointed with the plans and pro gress of the new school but such is nearly always the oase mr abram raymer had a well drilled on the farm occupied by alt dixon with good results at 103 ft fred dennie is alsti having one dril led the work being done by mr foster mngwqod boadway s drug store stouffvdlle peaches grapes plums apples melons and all other lines of fruit now in sou see our stock before buying else where fresh fish arriving now re- yjj gularly every week uf nonv- r supply pipe or pipek i the job come in and talk it over the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year in advance a v nolan publisher in days of yore from tribune lies of april 12 1sss stouffville ont editorial comemnt mrs ed cook and two children are visiting in gravenhurst mr winnifred timbers has pur chased a new chevrolet car mr walter pipher spent sunday at mr w a cooks lemonville mr and mrs sain miller spent sunday at mr thos vagues baker hill a goodly number of our citizens attended markham fair on saturday last miss jean stouffer is spending a few days with friends at niagara falls miss lila grove spent the week end with miss ida brickwood at markham mr and mrs leo jaynes of tor onto visited with miss ada darkey over sunday miss viola todd of goodwood visited with her aunt mrs hugh boyd on sunday mr walter vague has returned home after being in the northwest during the harvest season mr randall chapman of 7th lino has started plowing on the farm lie rented north of musselmans lake mr and mrs raph hoover left on tuesday morning for michigan where they will spend a few weeks visiting friends we have just heard that one of our citizens had their pockets pick ed at the fair on saturday to the tune of seven dollars mr gordon pipher of toronto is home at present assisting in runn ing hi fathers threshing outfit mr wm pipher is somewhat indisposed at present ape you insured j represent the policy hol- f ders mutual life insur ance co all kinds of poli cies let us talk it over with you idxey schmidt stouffville silvestb stouffville all the latest magazines s drug store in time some men may get used to women smoking but when it comes to chewing heres hoping they stick to the rag the standard bank of canada with branch office in stouffville has purchased 3500000 worth of do minion of canada bonds as an in vestment this looks like sound business the rapid increase of divorces in the united states is causing serious- concern and a movement lias been inaugurated to try to get at the root of the evil and to save the nation from moral catastrophe at present about 100000 decrees of divorce are issued annually and the rate of divorce is said to be increasing three times as fast as the population under the consolidated municipal act of 1022 a township council may pass a bylaw for granting a prize not exceeding s10 for the best kept roadside farm front and farm house surroundings in each public school section it seems to us some of the township councils arotind stouffville should take advantage of this act and thus encourage the ratepayers to beautify their surroundings which would be to their own advantage heres something for new candi dates to come out on they might meet with defeat but they would at least have introduced something new in municipal elections there are 000 students in attend ance at toronto normal school about double the number there is adequate accommodation for and five additional teachers are required to instruct the extra students in the art of teaching the other normals are filled to capacity too all of ffhich goes to show that the higher salaries are attracting the young men and the young women to the teaching profession in war times teachers salaries were doubled- in many instances and the young men were almost eliminated from the profession with the increasing number of teachers it does look as though salaries had reached the highwater mark and it may mean a reduction in some instances de spite the federations regulations bloomington mrs paisley of markham is at mr wm storrys miss alice simpson of toronto was a guest of mrs o h tranmer mr and mrs w a focklor and daughter spent sunday in toronto the christian church has been re painted and decorated which adds greatly to its appearance the monthly meeting of the chris tian ladies aid met at the home of mrs fockler on thursday after noon anniversary services will he held in the methodist church next sunday rev mr wilkinson of unionville will preach at 230 pm and rev mr hicksoti of whitevale will preach at 7 pm geo sage an old and respected citizen of this place passed quietly away at the home of his daughter mrs beech of gormley deceased had been in poor health for some time quite a number of re latives and friends from here at tended the funeral the interior of the christian church at bloomington has again been beautified by the addition of j two new coats of paint those who i gave assistance have proven them selves interested in the house pf the lord as well as their own abiding place unome miss nettie cook of lemonville is very ill with inflammation on the lungs c toronto school of medicine has at present three students from stouff ville r rowan w sangster and w baker i the congregation of the presby terian church hjfes secured the ser vices of mr jauscn student of knox college for the summer months the merchants are charged with unduly boosting the price of eggs to 13c per dozen the president of the egg iiierchants says that it is owing to the unfavorable weather causing a shortage of eggs the goodwood correspondent savs seemingly the widows of our vil lage are taking advantage of leap year more than the spinsters rumor has it that another of our widows is about to marry a prominent ex- official of tb township following list of those provision ally passed by the local board re pro motion examinations 2nd book to jr 3rd bertie bonter thos monk- house bertie bray ernest wales jr 3rd to sr 3rd nettie vanzant jessie brown susan widdifield bella floury carrie rae george smith sr 3rd to jr 4th richard nendick luelia sanders laura urquhart w young the mechanics institute nomin ated the following officers for the coming term president mr hartrv vices geo flint s m warriner r coulson j urquhart treas w sil vester and j j rae directors dr freel n armstrong e cliff f munro n forsyth f wilson jas hand c perry d stouffer r j daley j pemberton auditors u c hamilton and j urquhart fall millinery a good eeectlon to choose from suitable for the early trade also sweater wools stamped linens and fancy goods mrs f wilsons phone 4303 overcoats we are ready for fall with a beautiful line of mens fine overcoats in big blanket style cut in newest designs before buyjng a fall or winter coat be sure and see our stock remember our pall boots are at rock bottom prices j l little west end stouffville shaws store news fall goods arriving daily ladies fall coats consisting of velours and berberry fur trimmed heavy english tail ored coats ranging from 1465 to 40 glasgow most of our farmers imye finished harvesting their nipiigold crop a number from here attended markham faiv on saturday last mr and mrs f slack spent sun day atmr s slacks at claremont mr and mrs covell and friends of toronto called on mr f slacks on saturday mr and mrs wm thompson and master willie and mr kincade of toronto visited at jos forsyths on sunday messrs john and wm weir and mrs weir and miss agnes weir of uxbridge visited at mr ed lewiss on saturday mrs wm weir am baby returned to her home in uxblge on satur day after spending the past few weeks with her parents mr- and mrs ed lewis the pupils of our school secured quite a number of prizes at the school fair at claremont on mon day of last week miss catharine pearson secured first prize in the public speaking contest the safest mens fall caps in all shades from 100 to 300 boys fall caps in a large as sortment to choose from price 50c to 100 ladies pure wool cashmere hose in the leading shades fawn heather grey brown tan mode reindeer also fancy clox and black 150 per pair mens heavy winter coats all sizes 18 to 40 boys winter coats all sizes from 850 to 12 2 ihis store will be open tuesday thursday and saturday even ings closed friday at 12 noon during the summer months w h shaw i cemetery on saturday i btovnrvnjvb

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