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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 9, 1926, p. 4

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stouffville september 9th 1926 1 the home town store qualityservice quaker puffed rice per package 17c grape nuts per package 17c crowff jars pints 98c quarts 110 jar rubbers 3 pkgs 25c- zinc rings doz 20c kippered snacks 4 tins 25c tiger catsup bottle 14c sterling catsup bottle tv- 15c- bulk dates per lb 10c shelled walnuts halves per lb- 35c- best sardines tin 15c certo bottle 29c very fine sweet mixed pickles bulk per qt 50c mclaughlins canada dry ginger ale fresh lake nipigon trout and white fish every wednesday morning ratcliff co you pay less for more deliveries phone 7112 horticultural fair 500 entries keep your eyes on this here space there will be some great bargains announced in the boot and shoe line a g lehman stouffviiie the third annual show of the stouffviiie horticultural society held on friday of last week in rat- cliffs hall was an unqualified suc cess the number of entries has grown from 250 the first year until this years number reached nearly 500 and the quality of the exhibits as well as the natural beauty was marvelous president h o kllnck who had exerted great energy and spent much time in heading the arrangements and seeing to much of the detail wore a smile that would stretch from dan to bersheba when he viewed the ever increasing number of exhibits the high school or chestra under the direction of mr archie stouffer added much to the enjoyment of the afternoon by their music the judge was mr geo baldwin frhs of toronto and he found considerable difficulty in some cases to make awards so keen was the competition owing to the crowded condition of our paper this week with adver tising the list of prize winners is held over until next week the political meeting womens institutk the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs parkinson on wednesday sept 15th at 230 pm paper by dr ball on laws relating to public health salad demonstra tion by mrs hodgins mrs boyd mrs w lewis mrs malloy solo by edith swift roll call responded to by a pickle recipe community singing exhibit of flowers which will be sent to christie street hos pital everybody made welcome at these meetings the peoples shoe store goal and coke we advise putting in your coal and coke now for next winter we have on hand at all times lehigrh valley col and coke canada cement do your building this year as the price of cement is lower ah kinds of feed on hand tile of all sizesit pays to drain your lands 6 tile 70 per thousand 4 42 3 32 standard screenings on hand s w hastings wtopbdetob telephone 1 6 9 residence 8 718 former resident ded save work time money by shipping cream to us its more profitable than making butter stop that drudgery and take a holiday and at the same time keep the home fires burning we collect your cream or pay you for making delivery to us stouffviiie creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings in the death of mrs george h kemp a former resident of this town has entered the roll of the great majority the deceased was in her 68th year and left here over 24 year3 ago with the family to reside in toronto and the funeral on tuesday from the late home on pernwood park avenue took place to stouffviiie cemetery mrs kemp will be remembered here when her husband kept a butchering business in the stand where the tribune is now published she was a woman of bright intellect and was highly respected in the community be sides her husband she is survived by three daughters all married and four sons namely wilmot charles stanley and murray mr3 lyman dougherty a former- wellknown resident of this town whose hus band was in the hardware firm of silvester bros is a sister to the deceased fall goods we are now receiving a new line of fall coods ask to see the new knitted sweaters and ladies wearing apparel for the coming season among the specials now showing are raincoats special 1000 silk broadcloth shirts reg 300 for 275 house dresses and aprons 5 per cent off also boots and shoes reduced j l little next bank nova scotia stouffytlle phone 177 ontario glasgow mr- ward will preach here on sunday evening at 7 oclock instead of the usual afternoon service ninth line markham imiss peacock of stouffviiie was home dver sunday miss tarr left last week to re sume her teaching mr silverthorn has traded his overland car for a whippet mr and and mrs wm boyd have gone to torontofor a visit a large number have been attend ing the exhibition this year mrs wurts of toronto has been spending a few weeks with her mother mrs cole mrs mcelwain has been enter taining her two nieces of ballycroy to the past two weeks mrs tier of beaverton has gone home after spending a month with her daughter mrs silverthorn mrs robinson and daughter of montreal returned last week after spending a week with mrs stouffer miss mccowan returned to resume her teaching duties continued from page 1 knew that a lower tariff meant more business for the automobile indus try industries are only strangled he said when they have a tariff that is so high they cannot collect it from the people a protective tariff of the tory party was a block oft- trade to keep goods from coming into thg country and if you keep goods from com ing in how do you expect goods to get out ship3 cannot cross the ocean loaded and fly back empty touching briefly on the constitu tional issue- mr marshall declared thaf we demanded the same rights brltshers demand nothing more and nothing less amid cheers he declared that the robb budget had cut off an expendi ture of 100 millions dollars and it you vote for harry sifton well have more of the good thing the hour was getting late being now twenty minutes patt ten mr sifton who rose to speak amid cheers from the audience which filled the hall and the augmented seating at the rear said he would be brief i accepted the nomination he said because r believed we had a great cause i wrote mr lennox and suggested we hold 15 joint meetings this proposition he de clined saying he did not wish to carry people to my meetings viich he held were not being well attend- ded later lennox placarded aurora for two meetings one for women and one for men the same night as we had our meeting there yet we had a big turnout that is the ans wer to his refusal making further reference to the campaign of the colonelhe declared that the people of north york will not forget that the charges being made against him in this riding might have been made to his face on the public platform this was not preferable and now he knows whyherb did not want to hold joint meetings mr sifton made brief reference to the work of the king govern ment last session he said they struggled to bring in an old age pension bill but because of bitter opposition it never became law bill designed to assist the farmer by extending help to him but this too was defeated likewise the soldiers relief bill met defeat this if it had been made law would allow a revaluation of farms taken up by returned men when land values were sixty years ago in the person at rev james beach moore now liv ing in waterford occupied the pul pit of whitby baptist church last sunday evening and although now 85 years of age preached a sermon with his old time vigor on the sub- at the peak of prices everything j of forgiveness rev mr was done to block- useful legisla tion mr sifton declared that one item alone sufficient to defeat the tories is their statement that they would put a tariff on coal this would bring about the same condition that existed during the recent coal strike the liberals if in power will en courage coal at oost their is no avoiding mr meighen8 statement on the tariff question in this re spect n in conclusion mr sifton said if you believe in the type of govern ment given by mr king remember ing the reduced postage rates and cut in income then i ask you to vote for me i predict a lffteral majority in canada for the liberal party three cheers were given for the liberal leader mr sifton and hon duncan marshall and the big gathering dispersed moore for many years was station ed at whitevale and was one of the pioneer missionaries of the baptist church in this part of the county although retired and spending his winters in the south ho has preach ed seven times this summer supply ing for his church for his age he ha3 wonderful eyesight being able to read without the use of glasses w h moore of dunbarton is a son district and general george monkman who was born on the 8th concession of markham just below markham village 90 years ago died last week at hed- ford near richmond hill the salvation army is preparing to establish a corps at richmond hill where several members of the army are living deputyreeve reuben l stiver of unlonville last week was award ed first prize for the best bushel of wheat and second prize for best sheaf of wheat at the canadian na tional mr stiver won the sixth prize in the field crop competition in connection with markham fair victoria square a supper and entertainment will be held in the victoria square unit ed church under the auspices of the womens missionary society on thursday evening sept 16th sup per commences at 630 rev a a wall will give an address on his ex periences on the mission fields of new ontario a good musical pro- gam will be provided the young peoples league rally on sunday evening was a sood suc cess owing to the bad weather there were not so many from the visiting leagues closed for short time for one or two weeks from tues day sept 7 my place of business will be closed while i take my wife to a specialist in wisconsin get your requirements before that time h herman the whitby gazette and chroni- cfe has the fouowing to say about a former wellknown preacher in stouffviiie a veteran minister of the baptist church in canada who then they introduced the farm loan began his ministry in this district flowers whdbwo bouquets wmsoait bsbiasm oa hottest itottoe wo alio kara a beautiful selection ot robes fkoraii designs fob am occasions muston sons the lennox meeting keep in mind the political meet ing to be held in the auditorium stouffviiie on saturday evening in the interest ot col t h lennox the conservative candidate in north york besides the candidate there will be present peter white kc wmkeith mpp who will address the gathering at the same time a meeting will be held in markham village when prominent speakers will also be present as well as the candidate both meetings commence at 8 pm rupture expert here do you suffer from rupture if so your big opportunity has now ar rived mr reavely the noted rupture expert will be at the mansion house for one day only thursday sept 2rd and will be pleased to give frteo ex amination to any sufferer and to demonstrate his famous appliance this appliance will contract the opening in 10 to j5 diva and will sure cases in from three to six months thls appliance is positive ly demonstrated to you right on your own person without any charge you do not spend a penny unless you are fully satisfied that it is the right appliance for you a consulta tion with mr reavely will cost you nothing dont let this opportunity get away from you rcmpnrbcr hie date thursday sept 23rd sifton or lennox may be thelippermost political question just now but to the thoughtful mother the question of prime importance xhfs month is how are the boys school clothes a good suit from the best wearing fabric and tailored just right in navy blue and brown herring bone stripes worsteds with two pair of knickers sizes 25 to 36 special 895 every boy likes to have good clothes and he appreciates them bring him in today and let us fit him out boys sweaters and sweater coats in a great assortment of sizes and prices special in ladies readytowear aug gingham broadcloth or wash dress in the store clearing at 98c i boys tweed suits in a good strong material with one pair of knickers sizes 25 to 34 special price 525 boys tweed and navy serge knick ers in all sizes special pair s100 juvenile suits sizes 21 to 26 special 350 boys jesey knitted suits sizes 21 to 26 from 150 to 200 be sure and see our boys clothing special special in the mens department a good line of mens broadcloth and jerseys and potters print shirts special 198 new fall goods arriving now during summer we close each wednesday at noon open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings

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