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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 21, 1926, p. 5

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stouffville january 21st i92s stouffvilles new dry goods store stocktaking specials mens heavy allwool sweater coats re 500 for 449 stanfields unshrinkable underwear mens heavy weight all sizes reg 250 for 198 ladies wool underwearlong sleeves reg 275 for 225 ladies wool underwear half sleeve reg 245 for 198 a few womens and girls winter coats to clear at half price regular 1700 or 850 regular 1000 i for i00 mens mitts horse hide mitts regular 95 to 125 for 89c groceries specials soap chips 2 pounds for 25 cents handy ammonia 3 packages f or 25 cents white cooking beans at per pound 6 cents oranges nice choice fruit 30 45 60 cents dozen spanish onions 4 pounds 25 cents choice dairy butter per pound 42 cenfes f c rowbotham dry goods and groceries phone 5601 town orders delivered swifts qaraqe phone i95 now is the time to get your car overhauled for spring your old car is worth more to you than it is to the dealer as used cars are a drug on the market so get it fixed up now and save money how about your battery get it re charged and save it from freezing batteries neatly repaired and recharged the superior groceries peanut butter mclarens toy pail 21c campbells soup 2 tins 25c bulk dates 2 lbs 23c grape fruft 3 for 25c finest bordeaux shelled walnuts 12 lb 50c superior stores pekoe j lb 65c 12 lb 33c superior stores orange pekoe 12 lb 40c a w scott phone us your order no 909 we deliver the goods right now is a suitable season to have your wall decorating done alabastine is a very beautiful durable and cheap wall finish- easy to apply pleases everybody pocketknives butcher knives carving sets also stainless steel knives silver knives forks and spoons we have all these in splendid variety and guaranteed quality until april 1st we close every evening at 630 except saturday local happenings midwinter clearing sate friday saturday and modday wkjsfcaw we have had a real january thaw this week the weather beiojt so mild up to wednesday night as to almost spoil the sleighing k y eaton has just sent a valu able saddle horse blarney boy for for use of the girls at shadow lake next summer blarney boy was shown at the cnh and royal fair mrs x e smith desires that all outstanding accounts owing the es tate of the late x el smith will be paid in to the tribune office by feb 1st macdowalls successor to mrs f wilson specials tor thursday friday and saturday millinery to clear at one price 195 grab bags 15 and 23c value guaranteed in every box work on the new baptist church is about completed jffith little left to be done excepting the painting tliis is not a long job as the trim will mostly be finished in the natural wood and wilr only be oiled celestial mtxik is a perfect food cse more of it j quality service father mother tor the kiddies milk is a perfect food whats more it is brought from a fine selected certified herd jcst thixk 3 minute if you have used j 10 worth of ntilk sfnee sept 2 1925 this same amount would have cost you j 13 and probably more snowhite dairy f- srovrtfer phono 320 the picture theatre unin further notice has closed stove for sale wood burn ing kitchen range with tank also jewel heater in excellent condition ko klinck obrien ave the bursting of a radiator on an automobile resulted iu a paiaful in jury to j w rore beeton last week when the steam shot forth with such force as to penetrate the sleeves of two coats ant severely burn his left arm the radio habit has hit this com munity everybody wants to hear the noise of the great cities the speeches the sermons and thejazz nusic it will not be necessary to go to the centres of population to have amusement and get erisghten- ment that cannot be secured in rural ontario charlie lee a genial uetesuat the announcement ia these col and friend of our john who keeps umng tha bus selvio the mens collars clean was in townj uke be inaugurated be tween stouffville and toronto did on monday from cannington seeking i a location for a chinese restaurant cr cafe in stouffville he found it impossible to secure a building suit ably to his needs jos williams has disposed of his g6 acre farm being lot 24 conces sion 10 markham mongolia to oliver zellers for 7500 this property is equipped with good buildings and house mr williams intends moving to toronto next spring the public auction sale of surplus stock on the farm of robt eagleson concession 9 markham on wednes day of last week brought in over 2000 prices ranged high milch cows selling up to 150 with a male calf bringing 95 there are likely to be quite a number of spring sales shortly in this immediate section not materialize last monday as an ticipated the tribune has since been informed by long distance tele phone that tha service would not be commenced until a new bus now nearing completion is ready to put in the service between stouffville and toronto a former well known citizen of stouffville died this mouth in the person of orval kester whose aged mother mrs milton kester lives one door west of the public school on main street deceased was 5s years of age and had been ill for a couple of months just prior t o his death which took place at his home in detroit the late mr kes ter is survived by a wife and four children mr d h rusnell has purchased mr archie stoutyer4 house in the northwest section of the town mr stouffer having recently bought dr rowans property on church street mr rusnell will shortly become a fully qualified citizen of the town although we have come to regard him as one of us owing to living so near and being in the community much of his time he will now ex ercise the voting privileges of a ratepayer the carew cup has gone to fen- elon falls following the ex cellent defence of the silverware made by h w sanders and his rink against the queen city club as reported last weekf on friday the falls boys came down and caught the locals off color beating them 1215 the locals just couldnt get the granite discs to lay where they were most needed while the falls quartette had the rocks well under control i i messrj a e booth and av nolan were on monday both elected to the stouffville school board by accla mation to fill the two vacancies for which a nomination was held that day owing to lack of public spirit there were not enough men to stand at the regular nomination and one vacancy could not be filled and since then mrtruman holden whose term had not expired resigned which ac counted for the second vacancy both men nominated this time were also nominated in december but did not qualify for the position the new 19 2g board meets this week when scuffling with hockey sticks along with other young men last week lome gillion of the 9th con cession who is attending the short course in agriculture now being held in stouffville was accidentally struck across the nose with an upper cut from a stick which fairly severed the lower part of the nose from the face although his face is bandaged as though he had just emerged from a dublin riot it is hoped he will- suffer no permanent injury or dis figurement yok county teachers associa tion second annual banquet follow ed by a dance will bo held at the carlsrite hotel toronto friday jan 22 at c pm sir robt fal coner president of toronto uni versity will be the speaker of the evening miss coe elocutionist mr shearer vocal soloist will contri bute to the programme and mrs w e groves of the toronto board of education will read selections from her poems it is interesting to note that s00 teachers are actively en gaged in the public schools in york as a prisoner under death sen tence is always given a chicken breakfast just prior to the execution so a veteran stouffville citizen on main street west who has learned to temper justice with mercy be lieves that farmers before setting out with their hogs for the slaughter might throw some straw over the pigs in cold winter so that the death journey into stouffville might be attended with a little comfort by the porkers which he declares arepar- ticularly sensitive to the cold the straw wouldnt be wasted as it j could be drawn back to the barn yard again and if this little form ality would enable is to oat saus ages from pigs that died happy it wouldnt be in vain schumacker feed ground mill screenings gluten meal oil cake meal j quaker flour saxon pastry flour merry wives pastry a complete line of poultry supplies fulopep egg mash grit oyster shell and i beef scrap stiver bros flour feed and seed merchants phone 4501 silvesteftbros representatives from xorthont county waited on the minister of highways hon geo s henry a few days ago asking for an exten sion of the provincial highway through the 8th concession of brock township mr henry gave them a cordial hearing and said that at the present time the dept had no inten tion of extending the prov road systems as yet as there was consid erable work to bo done on the por tions of the highway now taken over both jwwiddifield mpp and t d bell were on hand rlo warden john ross beaverton reeve james birchard beaverton and others j the young peoples society of the united church staged an innova tion on sunday when after- the evening service they held their an nual weekly meeting n the hope that more interest would be taken in their department the effort proved a success for the basement was well filled the program was in charge of the citizenship de partment of which miss eva hoover is president and the subject for the evening was prohibition after the opening exercises a dialogue on king alcohol was rendered by the young people and appreciated by the audience mr aj ward spoke on the progress of prohibition and in vigorous and forceful language set out the present position urging the necessity for greater activity to maintain the ground already secured as well as advance in the right di rection he took direct issue with a statement published in a toronto paper credited to the member for north york wherein be said tht whereas when the referendum on prohibition was taken north york went dry by over 5000 votes but on october 29th it wont wet by 4 9 ft the question was a moral one or iginating with the christian church and politicians had ndontod it n n aid to secure votes miss ivy san ders sang a solo in a very acceptable manner rev mr warren expressed the appreciation of the audience for he splendid program investigate this claim we are anxous that the general public brand our store as the quality and low price place to buy you will find what you require for the cold weather wearing apparel also a new line just arrived of handsome prints chintz for coverings fac tory cottons 40 wide white shakers- all yard goods at attractive prices mens durable warm winter shirts and pants dry goods and groceries successor to j j rae phone 1602 ringwood garage announcing our new battery service for the convenience of our many patrons in stouff ville and the east we have made arrangements with mr h porter to receive for us at his store in town batteries requiring either charging or repairs for those we shall make a daily trip to town and all orders shall receive our prompt attention duiing the winter months we think this arrangement should be found helpful to our patrons and trust they will take full advantage of our offer therefore bring your batteries for charging or re pairs to mr h porters store we shall call for them repair or charge them and bring them back to town for you ringwood garage phone 167 vou are cordially invited to open your ac count with this bank nearly 100 years of banking experience in the farming com munities of canada enables us to offer a broad and helpful service to canadian farmsrs nor need your account be a large one to en list our close attention for experience has shown us that small accounts ofan grow in to those of substantial size under the yivt right banking guidance jmik a branch of ibis bank near you will gladly h taks care of your banking requirement x the bank of nova scotia cstauuished 1832 capitol 10000000 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