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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 21, 1925, p. 4

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x stouffville may 21st 1925 home town store specials harry homes tapioca and choco late puddings each 10c homes nujell jelly powders all flavors 3 for 23c maple syrup finest quebec no10 173 a pure salad and cooking oil mazola 3zc laundry soaps 4 bars and 1 toilet x 25c choice pink salmon tin 14c quaker corn meal 4 lbs for 25c keillers little chip 12 oz marmalade 24c clarks pork and beans 2 tins 25c dominion sugar 10 lbs 05c tiger catsup 15 and 25c fancy line sweet mixed pickles quart 50c the tribune 55th tonvention thursday morning terms 200 a year in advance 250 to theunited states a v nolant publisher stouffville ont editorial comment fresh fish every wednesda y direct from northern lakes ratcliff co phone 7113 stouffville sporting goods mens brown crepe sole 1 50 mens black rubber soles 1 40 mens brown work boots high tops s2 95 mens bowling crepe sole 2 15 boys brown crepe soles 1 15 womens oxfords 115 125 and 150 misses stripe brown 100 to 1 15 childs 90c to 1 00 womens sneakers 1 25 mens fine calf oxfords 5 00 boys fine calf oxfords- 3 50 leather club bags i 4 50 repairing uptotheminute vglehmvjv ify footwear of merit 71 r stouffvilleont phone4301- swifts garage service station for springs for all cars batteries and battery repairs firestone tires genuine ford parts a full line of ignition parts for all makes of cars bring in your repairs british american gaso- y line oils and grease also peerless gas phone 195 salesman for the hupmobile the boston fat mens club took in fourteen new members in april averaging 244 pounds each thats a great alvertisement for beans one motorist who knows what he is talking about says it is no use slowing down to enjoy the scenery because passing cars will make you swallow it v some auto drivers are vieiug with each other in ascertaining what is the fastest speed they may drive through the streets of stouffvihe without being fined others hope the limit will soon be reached one more amalgamation in the newspaper field in ontario the kincardine review and the repor ter have gone together neither edi tor was anxious to give up so after agreeing on a price which would be fair to both they tossed up a coin as to who should retire and who should carry on mr j j hunter now ownes both papers north ontario conservatives living adjacent to stouffvilie and around goodwood would journey all the way to gravenhurst thjs week if they wished to attend their annual con vention the riding now stretches all over the muskoka district in the north to the townlinrf between ux- bridge and pickering in the south m lord leverhuhne the worlds soap king is dead in england he entertained the pres3 party of which the tribune editor formed a part last summer when tre press men visited port sunlight a town of 10000 inhabitants ail employees of the soap works lord leverhulme owned every foot of ground and every building in the place and leased the houses to the men at moderate rates it was the most beautifuktown of 10000 we were ever in for their is not a shack or dilapitated building in it vicount leverhuimes soap works which has ramification in practically every corner of the earth had a very hum ble beginning he owes his com mercial success to shrewdness ini tiative and sound business instinct port sunlight in england stands not onlyas a model industriak town but as a monument to its creator who has passed beyond of uxbrulse district wmj5 coal ai1 sizes prices are sure to advance shortly- let us fill your bin now just in car standard ground screenings at 3000 ton feed oats turnips mangolds corn and garden seeds car load of ttle arrived s w hastings proprietor successor t w s cook telephone 16 9 residence 3 715 shingles gypr0c lime plaster paris giproc and lumber in large or small orders this is the season to get screen doors and windows ordered we make all- kinds of sash stouffville planing milt stouffer and schell lfpays to uso martin tsenour qq pure paint varnishes v for every purpose for very surface write to head office montreal for free booklet home paintinc made easy sold by olaremont the widow of the late jos gordon borlandfarmer pickeringhas made application to osgoode hall for a direction as jto which part of her husbands estate should bear the ex tra cost of building a house at clare- mont by the will a house was to be built for mrs borland at a 303t of 3500 but the final cost was 6000 goodwood s crummy of torotirbr visiting friends here for a few weeks mrs blueman is not improving in health and offers her house for sale football match here saturday night between ashburn and good wood i mrs walter baston met with a very painful accident last thursday night while crossing the road she was struck by a horse and buggy driven by arthur dowswell break ing 2 ribs and badly hurt her shoulder and several other bruises there was an auto passing at the time and apparently the light blin ded the view of mrs baston and mr dowswell and neither seeing the other caused the accident we are sorry to report the death of miss edith pugh which tookplace in the toronto general hospital on mity 14th she had been in poor health for about 2 year and finally underwent an operation she leaves to mourn her loss six brothers alt and david of stouffvihe arthur of barrie edward of peterboro wil liam of uxbridge and adrin 9 uhthoff ont also a tiost of friends and one sister mrs bort sharpe of toronto service wa3 held in the baptist church here saturday inter ment being in uxbridge cemetery silvester bros stouffvilie ont great grandad stouffvilie has its share of grand parents but the number of great grandparents dwindles considerably the iatqst to be entitled to this appellation is mr and mrs noah baker who last saturday had the honor bestowed on them despite thlsweightytltle which usually cir- ries with it lengtii of years mr baker is as active as a man of half his age and is able to climb to the highest peak on the building yet it is the wish of mr qrd mrs bakers manyfrlends coupled with that of the tribune that they may be sffarad thisjife to turn the next milestono in the matter of gggg parenthood the day wasjjall that could be desired and about 200 earnest work ers for the cause of missions wended their way to milliken on thursday may 14th to attend this the last convention as a methodist body the morning session opened with the district supt mrs d e jones in the chair who extended to all a hearty welcomeand the freedom of the convention which was felt throughout the day for the first time in the past ten years at least a delegate was present from every auxiliary circle and band on the district 27 in all to respond to the coll call and the reports were most encouraging not only from a finan cial standpoint but spirituallyeach showing an increase in interest the devotional exercises of the day were very ably conducted by the union- ville andsutton auxiliaries the quiet hour with mrs emma gee supt of toronto easr district in charge was most impres sive and helpful she said every woman who is not a member of the wms is missing one ofthe greatest privileges of her life she impressed upon- us the necessity of keeping first things first and to do our duty to god the trouble today is that too many are trying to hang on to the world with one hand and the church with the other and making a miserable failure of both the talks on the value of the outlook by mrsh miller peaches the blue book by mrs ajgould uxbridge and the study book by mrs c f todds markham were very interesting and instructive and ought to be the means of greatly in creasing the number of each taken in the- auxiliary for the coming year we were highly honored with the presence of mrs eb lanceley pre sident of toronto branch who gave a most interesting report of the washington convention and showed the necessity of living the christ life h we expect to hare the de sired results from our work mrs g v walton recsecyof the branch answered most ably the numerous question asked by the convention mrs w j thoutpsoni of newmar ket who resigned her office of secytreast after ten years was completely taken by surprise when she was presented by mrs m r hoovsr on behalf of the district with two dozen beautiful roses as a token of appreciation of her ser vices the evening session was in charge of rev j r wllkinsoh who gave a a selection the district supt gave a report of the work which showed that there had been 370321 raised by the auxiliariescircle and bands besides bales sent valued at 585 we had an exercise by five young girls and a v beautiful soloby miss oreaa bush of unionville and then were entertained with lantern slides of our mission work in japan china and canada the collections for the day amoun ted to 6216- mrs d e jones was reelected as district supt and mis3 annie fox of markham as secytreas everyone returned home with a stronger determination than ever to do greater and better work for the brief talk after the choir rendered extension of gods kingdom on earth mrs w j thompson sectreag yon want a powerful- smooihmnmng troublefree engine heres how v- the distilled dsl mark maynard distributor unionville ont also olympic gasoline and kerosene 33 xoexoi 30e30e aoexoes 30e30i readyto wear n having made a large purchase of ladies misses and childrens wash dresses aprons house dresses play suits and rompers we are offering these at very low prices childrens rompers in all colors good heavy material sizes from 2 to 6 special each 50c childrens khaki and blue over alls from 2 to 6 special price each 50c childrens ginghams and cham- brays in all shades from 2 to 14 special 100 childrens panty dresses in crepes chambrays sateens and percale all shades special 139 childrens play suits in different colors special 89c t childrens rompers of striped galatea special 89c ladies check gingham street dresses sale price 198 ladies ginghams and chambray all over aprons in plain and checks special 89c ladies house dresses in differ ent shades ispeciap 89c ladies house and street dresses in crepe sateen gingham and print sale price 139 ladies and misses street dresses in gingham crepe voile in all the loading shades s special at 358 ladies broadcloth dresses in all the latest stripes special 500 special silk hose in the very lat est shades special- sale at per pair 79c- store closes at 12 noon each friday open tuesday thursday and saturday evening aococ locaoi w h shaw phone 9 512 stouffville iox aocxoi ioc i0e30c soooc zoesoe aoi

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