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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 6, 1924, p. 4

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stouffville novem 6th- 19 i n i hi hum 1 1 1 ii i i in in ii thanksgiving we are thankful for a year of your continued confidence and patronage and in soliciting your continued favor will give the best of our experience and ability- to serve you so thai there will be mutual satisfaction c everything seasonable for the holiday is on hand and we will be pleased to serve you grapes of splendid quality in bjue green and california kmperors dates new and luxurious 2 pounds for 25 cents or 3 lbs for 35c new brazil nuts large washed variety 20c lb we have just bought a quantity of the finest new cheese we have had this season 25e per lb try it fine old cream limberger and swiss cheese finest new seedless raisins 2 lbs for 2gc matches per package of 3 boxes 25c granulated sugar 850 per cwt ratcliff co free advice on your foot troubles cramps pains callouses 1 ol burning sensation aches tenderne rheu- j matism 1 c trad z mar beg sore limbs foot trained in the methods of dr wm m scholl of chicago will be here i thursday nov 13th at a- g lehmans if you have aching feet pains cramps callouses burning sensation at the ball of the foot or toes fallen arches painful heel weak turning ankles sore limbs corns bun ions or perspiring feetyou are cordially invited to see this foot specialist he will be pleased to make recommendations with- out any charge or obligation as to what your l trouble is and how to relieve it dispersal sale mitts and gloves made in real good leather and sold regularly up to 150 and 200 pair- to clear at only 75c- and 100 pair just arrived a big stock of- birds mackinaws and tweed pants i j l little west end stouffville note our entire stock is offered for sale in bulk at sacrifice price coal cement salt tile and flour coal select lump steam coal lehigh valley stove chestnut and pea sizes solway coke cement canada brand salt 50 lb- 100 lb 200 lb- sacks and bbls flour and feed bran shorts manitoba oats oil cake five crown flour for bread jubilee for pastry tile 3 inch 4 inch and 6 inch on hand highest prices paid for alsike and grain of all kinds telephones office 169 residence 171 the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year in advance a v nolan publisher stouffville ont editorial comment in south ontario where the ota majority was 5204 every one ot the eight municipalities returned a dry majority in fact out of the 65 poll ing subdivisions in the riding only- eight returned a wet majority and all of these were in oshawa one ot our exchanges publishes the ten commandments for motor ists and another the ten com mandments for fire prevention the orillia packet remarks that if people followed the original ten com mandments there would be much less need for the modern imitations x special staff was at work at the parliament buildings toronto fill ing iu the cheques to be sent out in payment ot the ota election in all some 24500 cheques will be sent out it is understood that the government estimate of 5u0000 for carrying out the vote will show a slight credit balance when all the accounts are paid hiiimiimimi 111 miw whitchurch thl council churchill glad to hear that mrs martin is recovering from her illness misses reta and isabel paisley at baliantrae on sunday msis nellie paisley of keswick at home over the week end the revival meetings will con tinue another week mr dolos graham is serving on the petit jury in toronto the halloween hoys placed john nesbitts buggy on the peak of the methodist church the late rev peter steckley of whitchurch left an estate valued at 10000 which is left to his widow claremont miss georgie forsyth is attending normal school on halloween night the riffraff got in their work george rawson of toronto opent the week end visiting relatives the funeral of mrs thos gaus- lin was held on sunday and was largely attended tuesday night burglars entered win binghams pool room and robbed him of 50 worth of tobaccos j s farmer who bas been in the grocery business for a number of years has sold his stock to d a scott mr rumohr was in toronto on friday accompaning mrs rumohr who is on her way to visit ray who is stationed at hickson north of woodstock met at vandorf on saturdaynov 1st with ill members excepting councillor baker in attendance reeve morgan baker presided communications were read from he toronto general hospital re notice of admission of e j cook as patieut and also accounts for main tenance of dora parry and dorothy- knight copy of clerks letter to w h ash declining acceptance ot cheque tendered for rent k j rogers requesting a grant for jun ior farmers plowing competition a deputation representing the aurora war memorial association waited on the council and requested exemption from taxation for site for the memorial about five acres adjoining yonge street at lot 77 the cterk was instructed to make arrangements with the government pubic highways department for a representative to attend a special meeting of ratepayers at 2 oclock saturday nov 22nd to consider the abolition of statute labor as pro posed by the provincial government and to communicate with toronto general hospital re accounts of dora parry and dorothy knight as the procedure re former appli cation of trustees of ss no 4 for loan ot 10000 had been pronoun ced irregular another application for the same amount was presented and accepted by the council bylaws were passed repealing bylaw no 919 passed august 25th last providing for borrowing the sum of 10000 by the issue and sale of debentures for the erection of a school bnilding and purchasing ad ditional site if required for public school section no 4 council adjourned to saturday nov 22nd at 10 oclock tor general buihess and at 2 pm a special meeting of ratepayers to be held for the purpose of hearing a represent ative of the department of public highways and others regarding the abolition of statute labor accounts passed c brandon 5 loads wood 3c 00 f hill 326 loads gravel 6520 ehunt to hrs tractor gracl 1350 t f lloyd 12 loads gravel 240 j a clarke valuing sheep 210 ea button 20 rods fence 980 je lundy 103 loads clay e cooney 6s yds gravel ah jones 42 yds gravel j walker 7 days work g evans 30 yds gravel wd richardson 310 4in tile 1330 t ayre 27 loads gravel 540 w robinson 8 hrs work 440 and also to pay to mr rogers the sum of 1500 a grant to junior farmers plowing competition district general mr bernard mccabe of the 5th concession of king sold mr james crochart of aurora 37 hogs for which he realized 754 farmers are still receiving good prices for their hogs the dispersion sale ot registered ayrshire cattle belonging to h c mamill on the fair grounds mark ham drew a good crowd prices for young cattle was away below their value thomas postill of green river an old resident of pickering town ship was found dead in bed on tuesday morning of last week by his brother fred the well known auctioneer who resides nearby the deceased was a welltodo bacfielor about i70 years of age and resided alone another ibrother uolin a farmer resides on the 9th conces sion markham representatives from every part of the township of imarkham were present at a meeting in the metho dist church unionviile called to form a permanent committee favor able to the retention of the ota and formulate plans for federal action and a dry canada satis faction was expressed at the result of the plebiscite voting from a pro vincial standpoint and a permanent committee was named a d bruce of gormley presided a unique case in the birth of twins is reported from cedar grove mrs fred clodd gave birth to a still born baby on sept 19th from which she made a normal recovery and on october 27 she gave birth to a fine healthy baby girl dr a l hore of this place was the attending physician at both events this is a very unusual occurrence though similar cases have been reported in europe and the united- states markham econo mist united farm women and united farm young people of ontario met inthe farmers clubroom newmar ket and elected officers- as follows president j cooper schombsrg secretary f ramsay sharon town ship directors whitchurch n h rusnell s hastings east gwiuim- bury wm townsby imrs chas good north gwillimbury russell glover mrs qulnlon georgia mr cronsberry allan button king township c marchant a e mar shall the meeting was addressed by miss agnes macphail mp rw e burnaby and thos wayllng of the farmers sun mrs wllmot presided thero were about 40 farmers present 2060 1360 960 1500 600 victoria square halloween passed over with only a few minor pranks mr walter scott sr has gone north for the hunting season preparations are under way for the banquet to the b b team cham pions of the hillssquare league in the public hall on the 15th the choir of the presbyterian church markham will visit the methodist church here and give a song service next sunday thursday oct 30th the young people of the vicinity gave a shower to mr and mrs fcullen nee miss gladys beatty at the home of her parents on the 3rd line there was a variety of useful and pretty pre sents gaines etc filled the even ing on the way home many went to headford where the barn of geo dean was in flames bloomington e smith was home over sunday mrs h smith was visiting rela tives in uxbridge mrsharper ofnemwarket visited her daughter mrs booth here imiss meeda cleaver of stouffville spent a few days at jos burnetts mrs conner is spending a few weeks with mrs musselman at milli- ken mr stonehouse of port perry spent a couple of days with the misses fairies the happy helpers sunday school class held their annual meet ing at the home of mrs e a storry on halloween mcture pv7auk game elsewhere in todays issue will be found a large advertisement an nouncing a picture puzzle game arranged by the mail and empire which will no doubt prove very in teresting for our readers and espe cially for the little folks the con test consists of ascertaining how many objects or articles in the pic ture start with the letter b and cash prizes are awarded to those finding the largest number our readers have already won liberal prizes as a result of competing in similar contests and there is no rea son why some of the awards should not come to residents of this vicinity anyhow there is nothing like trying sale register saturday nov s entire farm stock etc belonging to mr wam- bold lot 21 con 8 markham sale at one f w silversldes auctioneer wednesday nov 12 at lot 28 con 8 markham extensive sale fnrm stock implements etc be longing to henry brownsberger who is giving up farming sale at one f w silversldes auctioneer saturday nov 15 at lot 23 con 10 markham entire farm stock and implements belonging to victor stover sale at one f w silversldes auctioneer wednesday nov 19th at lot 2 con i uxbridge adjacent to stouffville s acres standing choice cedar and mixed timber belonging to harry gilbert sale at one f w silversldes auc tioneer xosaoi xoxaos uao i 0 w h shaws three big specials mens winter overcoats big comfortable warm goats at only boys twopiece suits all sizes good jieavy tweeds at only 525 mens suits 3piece in odd lines of worsteds tweeds navies browns and greys a q o n o d o o b a o o q o at 1495 no button underwear we are showing a big line of winter underwear for all members of the family our special is a hatch way line all prices call and see the hatchway a o b o o a o u o a a n o w h shaw phone 9512 stouffvillb store remains open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 30e30e ioe30i ioeios aocao f t hill co limited successors to todd cook highest prices paid for alsike red clover timothy alfalfa and sweet clover bags supplied if desired office phone hoi hoose 183 l e todd managing director

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