stouffville january 26th 1928 quality service the home town store christies fresh broken sodas 2 lbs 25c christies fresh broken sweets 2 lbs tec christies fresh broken water ice wafers per lb 23e campbells tomato soup 2 tins 23c bulk macaroni 3 lbs v 25c crisco 1 lb tins 25c 3 lb tins 75c beehive corn syrup 5 lb tins 37e 10 lbs 70c clover honey 5 lb pails 65c 10 lb pails s125 comb honey while it lasts per section 25c malcolm forsyth ontario warden fish sea salmon fillet scotch kippers smelts and fresh oysters lettuce and celery ratcliff co town deliver phone 7112 on tuesday mr malcolm forsyth of claremont was elected warden ofontario county following a battle royal four ballots were takenaud on each occasion mr forsyth polled the most votes but failed to procure a majority of the votes palled until the fourth round when he won an easy victory mr forsyth is well qualified for the position and is to be congratu lated on his appointment cigarette tax reduction milk producers attex- miller baker on januaiy 21st 1928 at welland j out a very pretty but quiet wedding a reduction in the excise duty on took place at holy trinity church cigarettes is expected in the next arch deacon perry officiating when margaret mary baker eldest daugh ter of mr and mrs oscar baker won a general public meeting of all federal budget speech by hon j a milk producers in the county of vbrk robb minister ot finance at pre- is called for saturday jan 2sth at sent the canadian duty on cigarettes pm at richmond hill mkiivrlik united uhlkch important xotlce change in hours of service on and after sunday february 5th sunday school will meet at 130 pm every sunday hours of regular church service will be 730 pm on feby 5tii and 23o pm the following sun day and thereafter alternately at the above mentioned hours 49 became the bride of mr wesley semlis 6 per thousand whereas in unitf matters of vital interest to aji milk ed states lt ls 3 per thousand this producers will be discussed such as has resulted in considerable smug- improvement in the local organua- gliug from usa into canada for tion the price of milk for the sum- the brands that sell for 15c a pack- season and such other matters age across the line sell for 25c in as mav ue introduced this country tobacco manufacturi tne meeti w be addressed b- ing companies assert that if the ex- pn dean qf gue h qac r cise tax is cut in two that packages j rogers disrjct relresell it now sold at 20 for 2ac will be sold is im ulat ai f attend for 9c and the manufacturers will frank burton dead remarkable discount we are reducing all winter goods a straight 15 per cent enough said a g lehmam the peopled shoe store stouffville a prominent figure in toronto railway circles passed away on mon day in the person of frank burton late yard foreman for the cpr at west toronto who died at his home 56s clendenan avenue after a months illness due to internal trou ble he was born in brume out the son of thomas burton a farmer he left there when quiet young go- 1 ing to stouffville where he entered the employ of the g t it about 40 years ago from there he went to hamilton where he was employed by the cpr and then to toronto bout 25 years ago he was a member of victoria masonic lodge and of the brother hood of railway trainmen and an adherent of memoriai institute left to mourn his loss are his widow mrs susan cuimeyworth button at home a daughter mrsb pentland of cleveland ohio and a brother richard of stouffvllls pie miller of bonlea ireland the bride who was given away by her father looked very sweet in a sim ple gown of white taffeta with a pale pink hat and shower bouquet of pale pink roses miss maxine baker made a very pretty bildesmaid in a pretty gown of peach taffeta mr donald baker assisted the groom and during the signing of theregis- ter mrs p a abrahamson of wel- iand sang sweetly loves corona tion at a wedding luncheon fol lowing the toast to the bride was proposed by archdeacon perry the this meeting ballantrae avenue make as much profit as they are to day the total number of cigarettes i smuggled annually into canada is estimated at 600 millions or about i onequarter of the total number of i despite mild weather farmers are happy couple left later for toronto cigarettes manufactured in a year in j f i ee k their going direct to their home on dixon i canada j thickness near the centre of the the increase in the use of cigar- lakc is 13 inches ettes in canada is startling in 1913 the united church officers wish to the year before the great war began thank all who assisted in the eree- it was 129 per capita in 1927 this tion of the building this fall so had increased to 307 per capita or splendidly had all assisted that not 13s per cent when one considers j a cent ot indebtedness stands against that on an average 307 cigarettes the undertaking were smoked by every man woman and child in canada and as tuilt the annual meeting of the ladies- twothirds of the people ot canada i a was a very successful event mrs are minors or nonsmokers it brings was elected preside mrs r connor vicepresident and mrs district and general special used car stle 4 2 1 3 3 1 2 if tudor fords 192g ford tourings 1927 ford touring 1927 ford tourings 191s ford fordors 1927 ford sport roadster 1926 ford half ton trucks 1927 1 maxwell touring 1921 1 ford coupe 1921 1 m h grinder s ins 1 m h grinder lo ins 1 twofurrow tractor plow 2 twofurrow walking plows 1 black mare 10 year3 old gp you intend buying a new ford cat get your order in as soon as possible if you want to get it in the spring we have quite a num ber of orders in now ahead ot you and we will have to fill the ordeiw in rotation as we receive them it you have a car to trade in the sooner you make the deal he more we will be able to allow you d holden agent stouffville phone 184 ford and masseyharris agent stop look listen burn coke this mild winter and cut your fuel bill down we have the two sizes range and furnace flour and feeds five crown for bread flavo for pastry bran shorts glutein sampson oil cake poultry feeds lav mash scratch feed cracked corn whole corn wheat buckwheat oats oshell and grit highest prices paid for grain and seeds s w hastings phone 169 stouffville stouffville creamery co do it now if you are not already a shipper to the stouffville creamery start the year right by sending- us your cream and you will obtain the best results in every way stouffville creamery company phone 186 stouffville ontario closes every night except saturday the town of uxbridge is endeavor ing to have ontario county establish a childrens shelter in that lowii in the old high school building m the merchants of allfston close their places of business every even ing excepting saturday during jan and february for putting his arm through a wicket in the post office at thorold and seizing one of the lady clerks who could not produce a letter for him john gunning 59 was fined 20 orderedbound over in 1000 to- keep the peace he is still in the cells no bondsmen coming to his rescue timothy hutchinson aged 89 years is dead he was born in uxbridge township where his brother fnr half a century kept the hutchinson hotel a welcome haven to the traveller in those early days for thirteen years the late mr hutchinson had lived re tired in uxbridge town where he was buried last week mr and mrs r f willis who left uxbridge last week to take up their home in california for many years mr willis conducted a drug store in that town but is succeeded in the business by his son byron priorto leaving uxbridge nipissing lodge ioof presented mr willis with a jewel as a mark of good favor charged with theft of cattle os wald love was ai rested at udora scott tp monday afternoon by chief gunson of whitbyand brought to whitby magistrate willis lixed the ball at 1000 and accused was released to appear for trial on mon day at two oclock tho alleged offence- was committed in whitby tp and the complaint laid by mr oliver denny mr james dickson who resides west of the 5lh concession of ux bridge township has rented the farm of tlndall bros at lots 2 and 3 on the 3rd concession of uxbridge the property consists of 150 acres tcnd good buildings it will be re membered that the tlndalls held an auction sale last fall preparatory to giving up farming woric on the trection of ththfinas basin pulp and paper companys plant at liantsport has begun to gether with work on the railway siding connecting the plant with he main line of the dominion at lantic haiiway the value of the western cana dian grain yield this year is figured at slcoooooooo by a financial firm making a survey of conditions at winnipeg wheat 13 put at 563- s01723 oats at 166428382 bar ley at c2s7903 rye at 16623- 2j1 and flax nt 1935315 hay and other grains arc included in the grand total shackel nay a very quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of mr and mrs s g nay when their eldest daugnter emalene a was united in holy bonds of matrimony to mr chas l shackel of niuga youngest son of mr and mrs win shackel of stouffville out at 4 pm on wednesday january 11th 192s the bride entered the drawing room on the arm of her father to the strains of the wedding march played by miss kathleen pain the bride look ed charming in a gown of peach jshot taffeta and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of red carnations oro fern the officiating minister wiis the rev c c whiting of ninga the drawing room was tastefully decor ated with white streamers and bells after the signfng of the register the guests partook of a sumptuous wedding breakfast the table was tastefully decorated with flowers and centred with the bndes cake the bride and groom received many beautiful presents which show ihe high esteem in which they are held in the community tire young cou ple will reside on a farm five miles north of ninga m connor secretary the organ ization is a valuable one in church aid work benj hare dead milk producers a general urgent meeting of all milk producers in york county is called for saturday jan 2sth at 1 oclock in richmond hill keep an eye open for pcsser an nouncement and otjier information respecting the meeting the consumpton of cigarettes by their users to a very high average tho number of cigarettes smoked in a year in canada has increased by al most a billion in the past 6 years and was in round numbers a little over 3 vt billions last year the reduction in price is bound to increase the number sold during the current a hfeiong resident of this district vear when the tax was increased succumbed to a months illness early from 6 to 750 per thousand in monday morning when death claim- 1923 the number of cigarettes used ed benjamin hare of lincolnville fell off bvrnore than 500 millions dropsy although never in too the increase in the number or cigar- robust health mr hare was active ettes smoked in 192s is expected to p to christmas time when he fin- make up for the loss in revenue by ally went to bed and never got up reduced excise tax j again he was born at baker hill the abnormal increase in the use sou of the late benj hare and of cigarettes in recent years has been spent all his life in the district the largely due to the great war and the lttte home at lincolnville wnere mr lesening of activity in wctu sun- day school and church circles against this narcotic weed besides in cer tain society circles the use of cigar ettes has become in general use by women and this has become so pre valent that on certain railway lines special smoking compartments have been set for women travellers who are devotees of my queen nicotine medical authorities are agreed that the use of health and hare passed away is the premises which belonged to liis fatherinlaw the late mr hendrehen besides his widow mr hare is sur vived by two brothers and three sisters namely isaac hare of lin colnville joseph of uxbridge tp mrs john mantle uxbridge mrs chapman of stouffville and mrs benj connor ot bloomingtoa the funeral on wednesday after- cigarettes impairs the noon lo the christian church cisie- stunts the growth of tery was in barge of rev is morton children and that is why the sale of and was attended by many friends tobacco rs prohibited to minors of the family rj attfts still going strong the eastern international dog sed derby will be held this year ai quebec city february 20 21 and 22 according to information given out by the tourist department of the canadian pacific railway company the leading drivers from all parts of the continent will take part the race is over a 120mile course with an avcragitof 40 miles a day ladies mocha mitts and gloves special sale price 195 pr ladies kid and suede gloves special sale price 195 pr childrens suede fabric gloves special sale price 4gc pr ladies sweater coats and pullovers special sale price 375 97 piece dinner sets reg 30 special sale price 1995 special sale of reversible rugsoriental design price 195 we still have a number of lines in womens and childrens underwear ranging from 39c up to 198 childs knitted suits in sand copen and cardinal special price 249 mens fine shirts reg 2 and 250 special sale price 139 or 3 for 400 mens tweed caps all sizes special sale price 98c mens khaki grey and navy flahnel shirts special 159 mens all wool sweaters coats reg 5 and 6 special 398 w h s haw during winter months our store will remain closed every night except saturday save at our store phone 9512 stouffville ont x i i