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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 23, 1925, p. 8

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5t0uffville april 23rd 1925 0k u o o n o cars o o o 0 o 0 o with the object of giving ford car owners 100 per cent service in stouffville and vicinity we have opend a garage in the auditorium building will have a full line of ford parts tires accessories gasoline and oils repairing on the flat rate system fordor 993 tudor 850 coupe 753 touring 588 runabout 545 chassie with starter 465 chassie less starter 378 ton truck less starter 535 light delivery 555 ton truck 622 ninth line markham w boyd has moveil to his farm on the eighth miss mccowan resumed teaching alter her holidays mrs mceiwain entertained her two sisters last week mrs morgans sister of toronto spent the past week with her iirs trenneli and children spent easier holidays with her mother mrs thomas we are sorry to hear mrs callen- dar has been sek and hope sne will soon be out again miss ida holiinger ol toronto returned home after pending eusur holidays with her a am mrs homa ger goodwood miss kester of toronto visiting mrs harper for the holiday the many friends will regret to earn of the death of vm pearson d mcdonald attended the ontario educational association meeting in toronto last week miss flossie mtnair miss leathe ring and evelyn reesor of altona visited miss irene harper this week rev mr homestead former goodwood p astor of the baptist church here was in town last week renewing old acquaintances fully equipped cord tires freight and taxes paid g above prices include starters when not specified have some used cars in good running order easy terms if desired o e noi n we invite your patronage s castle smith authorized ford dealer auditorium stouffville lozaoz o a o q ioeo wanted calveb for vealing purposes w jewitt phone 3611 e hatching eggs pure white rocks large bird 60 cents a setting b s winn phone 6702 8 farmers get bigger and better crops by using gtinns shur gain as a supple ment to your manure g r w thomas agent phone 6713 4tt feathers wools etc we are paying highest prices for wool feathers and poultry special attention paid to orders ben rexlin phone 7821 my28 card of thanks for the beautiful flowers the many kind acts and thoughtful in quiries during my recent illness i wish to express my deep apprecia tion and sincere thanks mrs shankel for sale 2 tamworth sows for sale due to farrow a williams phone 2128 ufo notice phone your orders for u f o wire fencing steam coal etc turnip and mangold seed has arri ved call for yours phone 5302 consult e d lowe about refinishing those hardwood floors house repairing or painting experienced in all these lines residence rear of buttons hard ware store electric wlrlng for sale a shorthorn bull 2 years old for sale apply wm topham lot 32 6th con markham phone 609 9 claremont joick cooper and joe ward are holidaying in toronto richard and mrs howe returned saturday from richmond hill frank stokes of toronto spent the weei end visiting at g m forsyths edna benns of toronto visited with aldine ward over sunday mr and mrs wilker spent the easter holiday with mr wilkers parents at tavistock the sudden change in the weather made a considerable difference to the attendance at our churches leonard pilkey one of our garage men accompanied by john ooates motored to toronto monday mrs borland is getting on nicely after her operation for foot trouble we hope to see her about again soon thos birkett of stouffville was here over the week end and trans acted some of his insurance business j s bundy had a business trip to toronto last week and visited his brother d w bundy and other re latives clark and mrs rawson of toronto motored out on saturday visited their friends and returned with a supply of potatoes considerable stock has been ship ped from our station lately the uf o and gregg and rumohr having both shipped carloads ernest baker who has been in the bank here nearly two years is being transferred to another branch this week we wish him success in his chosen calling 4th line uxbridge glasgow farm help wanted i require a man and wife to go west must be firstclass farmers and able to give references robert miller stouffville 9 for sale corn cultivator 2 row massey- harris good condition m rbarkey phone 4706 inetalled without injury to your floors let ub figure on your work no job too small nor too large out of town estimates also given chas nendick stouffville r ont notice of application for t divorce wanted 1500 worth of bonds of the stouff ville and bethesda telephone co apply at tribune office 9 to rent mansion house stables and sheds possession may 1st apply mrs f miller fcj- r i notice is hereby given that lucy eileen johnston of the city of toronto in the county of york in the province of ontario married woman will apply to the parliament of canada at the present session ihereof for a bill ol divorce from jher husband lyman ferguson john- pton of the city of toronto in the county of york and province of ontario clerk on the ground of adultery dated at toronto province of on tario this 28th day of march ad jl92b brlcheen brown crawford 10 adelaide st e toronto solicitors for lucy eileen johnston found a small auto tire on or about april 3rd owner prove property pay for adv j brownsbergerphone 106 stouffville farmers notice international implements and re pairs new and second separators farms bought and sold frank baker phone 8104 stouffville notice re can collection the council requests the citizens to have all cans and similar rub bish packed in baskets or boxes and placed in front or at side of your house by friday noon april 24th when they twill be collected the boxes or baskets will not he taken away no animal or vegetable mat ter or papers will be collected these should be buried or burned on the premises f w silvester reeve the forest shall we crop it and conserve our forest capital stabilize industry v ensure future prosperity or shall we mine it and deplete our forest capital undermine industry menace future prosperity national interest and national security demand the treatment of our forest resource as a crop the obstacle to proper treatment is fire the cause of fire is carelessness the cure of carelessness is aroused public opinion we must all play our part hon charles stewart minister of the interior annie paulikat spent- easter in to ronto mr art latcham of torontospent easter at home miss h hoffman of tcronto visit ing miss m wellman miss viola alsop is home again after a stay at siloam miss verna flummerfelt of siloam visiting miss annie elson mr jos alsop jr is the proud possessor of a new star car school commenced monday after easter vacation with several begin- boards mr and mrs jas elson and fam ily visiting mr and mrs w flum merfelt at siloam several of our players took in backbone at stouffville and report a splendid entertainment we are pleased to learn that mrs wm eckardt and mr jas brown is recovering from their recent illness the al tona school had a holiday monday afternoon while the trustees were installing new slate black boards the players wish to express their appreciation to mrs geo barkey miss hodgins the harmony trio and all who aided in making their play a success seeding operations have been in terrupted by the snow storm of sun day morning however the snow was quite a boom to the farmers as the fall wheat and seeds needed either snow or rain the drama bread on the waters was presented by local players in the school house on tuesday night of last week there was a good atten dance and those present were well satisfied with the entertainment glasgow is to be complimented on having such an ideal group of young people the community received a shock on friday morning of last week when it learned of the death of wm h pearson mr pearson was a native of this locality and had been ill with pneumonia from the previ ous sunday only he was an orangeman for a number of years and his brethren of that order in this locality assisted in the funeral services besides his widow he leaves a family of nine daughters and three sons to mourn his loss interment took place in the north cemetery at glasgow on tuesday 21st inst the sympathy of the com munity is extended to the bereaved wife and family too late last week h davis and friends of coboconk spent the week end at john davis mr and mrs f paulikat and fam ily spent easter sunday in toronto master fred mcdowell of toronto is spending the holiday with friends here mr and mrs l hopkins and children of brougham spent easter sunday at f slacks mr and mrs geq cain misses eva and ida latcham and mr art latcham of toronto spent the eas tertide at mr j s latchams miss elva redshaw has been visit ing at her aunts mrs r dowswell on third line miss edith ma ckie of claremont spent sunday with mr and mrs w h willisons robert rawson and douglas dick inson took a business trip to toronto on wednesday last a large number from this line at tended the funeral of wm pearson oa the 3rd line on tuesday we are very sorry to report that mrs h roach jr is under the doc tors care she is suffering from a severe cold the recent snow storm has held up all seeding operations in this vicinity some of our farmers had finished seeding mrs levi hisey and mrs grey dart and miss irene hisey and chas hisey of 6th line whitchurch visi ted at mr and mrs orval roachs on wednesday too late last week mrs r rawson visited in toronto a few days last week a pugh of toronto visited with his niece mrs harold dickinson on wednesday last garnet dickinson of torontospent the week end with his parents mr and mrs wm dickinson miss ruth moase our school teacher leturned to her home little britain on thursday last mr and mrs h roach jr motored to little britain to visit with her sis ter mrs s sparks on sunday mr and mrs r carruthers and family of mongolia motored to mr pecials j i ibcaoi aoctoc vanilla reg 10 for t 5c kellogs corn flakes reg 13c for 10c palmolive soap reg 10c 4 for 29c brooms reg 40c 25c honey 5 lb pails at 48c sherriffs jellys 3 pkgs for 23c try our assorted chocolates at per lb 30c f c rowbotham grocery and confectionery phone 5601 prompt delivery miss eleanor stark of newmarket shoe kactory for markham has been awarded the public health uuimi scholarship and also the prize for obstetrical nursing at the toronto general hospital see the locomotive electric washer and mrs ross iwatsons on sunday we are very pleased to report that miss mabyn and betty llcorish have recovered and are out of quaran tine donald rawson who is attending university at toronto spent the holidays with his parents mr and mrs reuben rawson markham village is likely to have a new industry j w phillips of toronto has bought the old chris tian church in that town for 500 and is installing the machinery nec essary for the manuracture of boots and shoes about may 1st the fac tory will operate with about 20 men and girls the building is said to be well suited for the purpose and in addition to the purchase price the church trustees sold the seats for n 250 ai jw2k to the village of cannington is con templating paving its main streets all canadian made some locomotive features boils washes and wrings can be stopped instantly whirlpool figure 3 action ball and roller bearing equipment splash proof hp motor costs cent per hour to run beautiful baked enamel finish built for hard service all parts enclosed yet qukly ac cessable fully guaranteed this cabinet washer can readily be converted in a kitchen table machine can be seen in operation at h j malloy one door south of post office phone 1002 stouffville painting and decorating for better work at reasonable prices try f mowder phone 3208 stouffville ontario am a collision between the noon day freight train at uxbriage and a run away box car was narrowly averted by the prompt action of the station agent in rushing with his automo bile to the outskirts of the town and flagging the oncoming train send thetrlbune to absent friend 9 the star car has demonstrated its leadership in low pricedquality car design and equipment the star car is the only lowpriced car with genuine 495 full balloon tires and 20 wheels as the standard equipment on all enclosed models at no extra charge standard garage baker bros stouffville phone 165 fcstar cr it tomorrows car today

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