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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1925, p. 4

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stouffville june 25th 1925 ox e d o d o n o d o o d o oi 101102 30e30e so ratcliff co lonao o 0 o sugar another car of st lawrence sugar in stock special for one week at 680 per 100 lb bag and 14 lbs for 100 herrings in sauce 23c finest sweet mixed pickles per quart 50c kraft cheese per lb 36c bran flakes 2 for t r 25c our special coffee still per lb 60c physicians and surgeons pure soapspecial 4 for 25c palm beach soap 3 cakes 25c peach bloom soap 5 cakes 25c finest cocoa 10c per lb or 3 lbs for 25c best quality matches 3 boxes for 25c ratcliff co phone 7112 ioc xoxaoi i0e30i stouffville raoraoi d o n o a o oe30 affiliated shoe stores means cheaper shoes a nice line of shoes at 345 agent for chums shoes for womenmissesboys prieesare cut down in these lines we are agents for hurlbut cushion soles shoes a large stock of boys oxfords in black and tan at 350 x bargains all through the store womens white tennis shoes 1 strap reg 200 only 100 misses tennis shoes same as above at 90c big reduction in club bags and suit cases repairing uptotheminute h glehmm footwctarofrvieirit 1 stouffville tphone43q1- warning to autoists in spite of the efforts of reputable battery manufac turers and their authorized service stations trick electro lytes continue to be offered on a large scale these solu tions are generally guaranteed to put new life into the bat tery sometimes in a few minutes an analysis made reveals that these magic solutions are nothing more than electrolyte such as is used ordinarily in an automobile battery combined with certain amount of sodium or certain amount of magnesium with coloring matter my best advice to car owners is to see that nothing but the highest grade battery electrolyte is put into their bat teries when any electrolyte is required and that the work is done by a reputable battery man call and we will show you how this fake solution damages batteries swift bros garage phone 195 coal a11 prices are sure to advance shortly now sizes let us fill your bin just in car standard ground screenings at 3000 ton feed oats turnips mangolds corn and garden seeds car load of tile arrived s w hastings proprietor successor to w s cook telephone 16 9 residence 37 1 5 the tribune thursday morning terms s200 a year ii advance j250 to the united states a v nolan publisher stouffville ont by faith ye are healed the day of spiritual healing of the sick the making of the lame to wait and the blind to see is not passed it the story concerning one john eby of toronto who ownes a farm south of stouffviue on the 8th con of markham township counts for any thing ebys experience as a divine healer reached a stouffviue citizen last week in a very realistic fashion mr elias stover a resident of church strect was compelled to give up work on tuesday owing to a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism in his right arm and shoulder he could not raise his arm and suffered intense pain on friday he determined to visit mr eby they being acquainted and mr stover having followed hi3 friends doings with some interest before hand when he got in the car to make the journey to toronto it was necessary to rest his arm on a pillow to alleviate the pain or arrival at mr ebys home in east toronto mr stover had his coat re moved and mr eby merely laid his hands on the pain was more in tense than ever for jist a few moments but mr dby said thi3 was due to pain passing out of the sys- temand out it went mrstover got up from his chair with actually no pain and was able to put on his overcoat and rajs3 his arm to his head which he could not do a mom ent before the- above- is his own statement to the tribune he stated also that he had great faith in mr eby because he had known him for years as an honest upright indivi dual mr jeby takes no money for the alleged miracles he performs telling his own story he says that a few years ago he saw handwrit ing on the palm of his hand but un like the wicked king of old he was able to decipher it for himself this is what it said heal the people it was a withered hand that bore the words and from that day he was able to use freely the otherwise liferess member mr eby was naturally startled by the inscription and said what will i tell them again the writing read tell them it is cods power since that time mr eby claims he has restored many to health and has a bundle of crutches at his hom to testify- for those who came lame and went away leaping he states that through gods grace he has even restored sight to the blind mr eby is described as an honor able man a true christian and he takes no credit to himself for this gift of healing that is worked through him mr stover is one of our most respected citizens and surely a miracle was performed on hi nil east york the following officers dissolved were elected president mrs i graves scarboro junction president mrs g a m davison isiuaville 2nd vicepresident mrs e j davey stouffviue secy-treas- urer miss j herron scarboro jet auditors mrs a broderick birch cliff and mrs m bell scarboro jet late robert graham robert goodfellow graham the dean of canadian horsemen on this continent passed peacefully away at his old home cairnbrvile ciarj- mont on sunday june 14th ii his 65th year mr graham coium of a family who have maa the clydes dale the leading draft iiose in can ada his uncle richard ward im ported the first clydesdale stallion to canada aud hi3 father the late richard graham was also a noted importer and breeder on the death of his father robert then in his 19th year took up the management of the farm at claremout and made the first of his many visits to scotland bringing home with him the clydes dale stallion manfield a horse which made a great reputation for himself in the show ring and in the stud and the firm of graham bros was formed william a younger brother going into partnership with robert and later the youngest brother thomas joined the firm with robert atthe head of the firm graham brothers soon became the most noted clydesdale and hackney breeders and importers on the con tinent when canada entered into the south african war robt- graham toronto was selected by the late senator berth to look after the purchase cf horses for the canadian transport and artillery and as major graham he was in charge of the transporta tion of several hundred horses to cape townsa after returning- from south africa he formed a partner ship with walter renfrew formerly of stouffviue under the name of graham renfrew at bedford park and this partnership continued until increasing land values tempted the firm to sell their farm en yonge st in 1912 and the partnership was quiet unassuming and always a 1st vice- gcilueman robt crahata won a host of friends all over canada andwith his brothers his name has been syn- oromous for honorable dealing he is survived by four brothers ym and thos graham bros of claremout david of pickering and goo- of bc alio two sisters mar garet at home ana elizabeth of mon tana the pall bearers were robt miller of stouffviue j boag queensvitle bud tisdale beaverton jas tor rance markham peter cfiesterman- cltester and win bryjeabrookliu the funeral which was very large ly attended was held wetfaesday last a simple impressive service at the home in claremout and inter ment in the family plot at grace xhureh cemetery markham the floral tributes which filled a motor car and were sent from far and near were beautiful and were f 10111 the following geo wright e a carrol carl- wright hotel r r corson toronto mrs proctor son beaverton bud lindsay tisdale beaverton mr and mrs robt miller stoufrvilre g a m davison unionville j j rae and family stouffviue canadian thoro- bred society toronto mr alfred rogers toronto mr and mrs t rodda ont agricultural society beaverton mr e w thomson pro prietor prince george totel w v stark and edmonton exhibition as sociation miss collins toronto miss mccarty toronto g and m elliott royal winter fair and horse show committee t a crow toronto mrsmary barrett oshawa mr and mrs strothers hornings mills canadian hackney society toronto canadian tony society toritto cahrdian 7iorodred so ciety toronto mr and mrs w i perry toronto c m macrao ot tawa coulter bis repository to ronto clydesdale horse association hm robinson toronto ont horse breeders association mr and mrs d gregg claremont mrs scott claremont mr and mrs s f rob- bins whitby implement bargains cash or credit before i close up to go- away for a time i am offering big bargains in tractor in good condition cutting- box blowers mowers and all other kinds of implements call now while the chance is yours highest price for hidss junk wool h herman phone 1903 knowledge reaches through the eye us all through our life much of our enjoyment and most oi our know ledge ha3 been gained by active use of the eyes ave use our eyes so constantly wo neglect them so shamefully that thf slightest detect it let go can become a very serious matter affect ing our whole uvea a little attention now may work wonders why not let us examine your eyes this week diamonds watches clocks jewel- lry and cut glass we do watch clock and jewelry repairing see me and see better adam ryake optometrist wntchmnker and jeweler 2dbors west of railway tracks phone 139 stouffvdule j free picnic grounds the- meal spot for public and private outings m cedar beach parifl masselmans lake safe bathing beach for children spacious common and ball field make your reservations early for fun particulars apply geo e da vies 37 boon ave toronto j oaoc o d o d o aotaoi 30e30i aonoi i0c30i sodol ior hot weather i shingles x gyproc our stock was never so large and well assorted as at the present time let us quote on your re quirements r stouffville planing mill stouffer and schell note this is the season to have screen sash made parties requir ing shaving should get them now while the supply is large government tested seeds for sale alslke red clover timothy alfalfa alsike and timothy mixed alfalfa and alslko mixed timothy and red clover mixed sweet clover hubara sweet seed corn mangold n seed turnip seed we can save you money on your purchases of seed highest prices paid for alslko red fjlover sweet clovor alfalfa timothy etc we also hull and clean sweet clover nnd alfalfa f t hill co limited h e todd i managing director office phone 1401 house 189 east york womens institute on friday june 11th the fine new oddfellows hall at agincourt was the scene of a very interesting and successful event when over a hundred delegates of the east york district womens institute met in their annual convention the ten branches which comprise the district were well represented the local branch at agincourt pro vided a dainty and bountiful luncheon in the commodious lower room of the hall to which over one hundred and fifty guests sat down the afternoon session was one of interest and real worth miss coul- son of wexford girls institute spoke on girls work and miss petch of markham gave an account of the recent girls conference at guelph both addresses being very interest ing miss powell of pickering a member of the federation board conducted a question drawer also spoke- on federation both of which were eery- much appreciated taking part n the musical pro gram were mrs davison of union ville mrs h dix and mrs hftwitt of dakevlew branch also two tiny tots misses preston and shaw of-agin- court all of which delighted those present mrs shaw of agincourt gave a very fine reading the special feature of the day was an address on laws by mrs col lang of toronto the speaker in a most clear and convincing manner pointed out the marked improvement which has taken place in recent years both in dominion and provin cial statutes of interest to women and children at the same time startl ing her audience with an account of the gross injustice to women and children of many of the laws which still remain on our statute books and she urged her haaiisrs to i qimint themselves more fully with the laws which govern them the committee on resolution was convened by mrs rev rae union ville and a number of practical re solutions were received and adopted a pleasing feature of the after noon was the presentation by mrs gam davison on biiialf of east york district of a life membership certificate to the president mrs i graves the agincourt indies proved de lightful hostesses and again at tea time extended their hospitality to all present when over two hundred guests sat down to what should be called a high tea and expressions could be hearvl on all sides to tha effect that this was one of the mot delightful interesting and helpful district annual meetings over hold in n o d o week oesoi 30exoe x0e30i x0e30 200 yds pure linen toweling 17 wide per yd special 15c 5 doz extra large bah towels special 50c ea striped broadcloths crepes satin- striped voiles reg 125 and 150 yd special 98c yd voiles in all shades reg 75c and 100 per yd special 50c yd i alloveraproas regg ladies house dresses reg 200 special 89c ca ladies peter pan blouses special 89c womens pure silk hose 12 strand in all shades reg 200 special 159 pr childrens hose in black and fawn reg 50c per special 39c childrens short sox reg 50c pr special 39c pr ladies lisle gloves reg 50c pr special 25c pr ladies pure silk gloves reg 125 150 175 and 200 pr special 78c pr i childrens white voile dresses special 139 childrens gingham dresses all sizes special 100 oc aoaoi 30e30i 30e30c ioaoi a ota o i sao w h sflaw phone 9 5 12 stouffville store closes at 12 noon each friday open tuesday thursday and saturday evening oror 0e30i 30e30i raoexoc sionoc ttoxal

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