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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 8, 1928, p. 4

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stouffville november 8lh 1928 quality service the home town store you pay less for more at the home town store sugar crisp corn flakes 3 pkgs 29c quick quaker rolled oats chonaware qkg 35c quick rolled oats blk 4 lbs 25c mello creme porridge meal per bag 50c fresh clean corn meal 5 lbs 25c beehive corn syrup- 5 lb pails 37c 10 lbs 70c pure clover honey 5 lb pails 60c sections white comb honey each 25c bulk cocoa per lb 20c fullsize pkg gelatine only 10c swanedown cake flour fresh fish every wednesday buy your winter blooming bulbs now crocus narcissus daffodils hyacinths tulips calla lilies easter lilies freesias ratcliff co town deliver phone 7112 dependable goods style quality and service can be secured at our store whether in footwear mitts or other goods rubbers mitts gloves all new goods and just the things for cold weather sweaters 100 pure wool at only 425 to 475 we have fine gloves hosiery goloshes rubbers over shoes for women in large assortment a g lehman the peoples shoe store stouffville ford and massey harris now is the time to place your order for a 1929 ford car we have 12 signed oiders now with deposits on for spring delivery if you have ah old car to trade in you can do better by turning it in now there is go ing to be a big shortage in new ford cars when the spring opens up we are figuring on requiring 100 more cars in the spring than ever before and ford says he can only place 25 more so some aie going to be too late in putting in their order and will not be able to get their car if you place your order early and give us a deposit we will stock your car and have it here ready for you when you want it we have the 2 following used cars for sale 1927 chevrolet coach m 450 list price 525 1926 ford coach 325 1925 ford coach 225 1923 ford touring 75 1921 ford 50 gray dort 125 gray dort 75 2 1923 ford ton trucks will guarantee every car to be as recommended d holden stouffville phone 184 i ford and massey harris agent buy your supply of bran shorts midlings now prices advancing rapidly sampsons feed is our general purpose feed good for hogs cattle and sheep marmill egg mash always on hand coal and coke agent for milton brick for this territory s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville i stouffville creamery company farmers this winter it will pay you to keep more dairy cows and produce plenty of cream for best results ship your cream to us or our trucks will call at your farm if you desire remember we are in the market for live poultiy at the best market prices poultry prices chickens over 6 lbs live 26c 5 to 6 lbs 23c 4 to 5 lbs 20c 3 to 4 lbs 19c 2 to 3v4 lbs 17c hens over 5 lbs 20c 4 to 5 lbs 19c stouffville creamery co stouffville ontario closed at 6 each evening excepting saturday in days of yorel files of tribune nov 1ss9 3i years ago a canning factory is being urged for stouffville lemonville woollen mill has beeu kept very busy during this season mrs donohugh of kingston is visiting mrs byron beebe at lemon ville master walter barkey has gone to london to live with his brother- inlaw mr jacob barkey turkey and pumpkin pie all you can eat at bloomington christian church nov 7 1ss9 tor 25c children 15c the low price of grain is a sore strain on tenant farmers only 33c offered for barley and the elevator at green river is filled beverly eck a valued member of our band has moved to goodwood where he has permanent imployment in wm todds carriase works g and l brownsberer announce a shootins match for thanksgiving day at stivers hotel ringwood turkey and geese will be shot for markets potatoes 35c bushel apples any winter variety 50c bushel eggs 20c dozen butter 20c pound kirn price of eggs due to scarcity at this time h l vanzant is calling a credit sale at his warerooms in stouffville as he is giving up his agency- and is going on the road for j o wismer sons of brantford the trustees of lemonville public school have engaged miss jennie stonffer of stouffville as teacher after christmas she is attending newmarket model school at present rock eye the well known horse owned by j c smith toronto died at buttons hotel ringwood al though jas g clark and u vanzant worked hard to save him rock eye was valued at 10000 before he broke his leg on the saratogo track some years ago the thanjes of the whole church to be given to those friends of humanity who kindly place a lamp in the window or a lantern on the veranda to light church goers on their way and help them reach their homes in safety with the narrow- sidewalks and the danger there is from entanglement with burs etc it is almost unsafe to walk down street at night there was a loud time at the base ball diamond on saturday the rivals teams were the east against thewest the seven innings were quite inter esting proving a victory for the easterners by 16 12 mccarty obrien and rae for the east and harry and art sanders for the west did the battery work and marshall raymond and fred miller were um pires as this makes one game each for the rivals is suggested that a third game be played to a finish with someone to maintain order and thus settle the championship the eigh cost of hospital treatment possibly there is no subject hav ing a more direct bearing upon the interests of the general public one which sooner or later touches the home life at every fireside than that of the everincreasing until now al most prohibitive cost of hospital treatment and it iswith no little pleasure we notice that rev canon cody of toronto has championed a movement on behalf of the average citizen with a view to secure more favorable treatment for private pat ients by the hospitals throughout the land in an address before the ontario hospital association he at tacked and deplored the practice of taxing paying patients in an hospital for the maintenance of nonpaying inmates patients in private rooms said hevere charged far beyond the cost of the servfice they received the profit went to defraying the cost of nonpaying patients the charge of looking after these indi gent patients should he on the pub lic generally and not inflicted on private patients in the days of their severest trial he suggested that the great need of hospitals in this day was to build so that private rooms could be provided at a reason able cost he had known of men who had been financially crippled for life by the fancy prices ranging from 30 to 5100 a room and 70 a week for day and night nurses in this connection the st marys journalargus cites a case where be fore her death a young mans wife who had spent the last two years of her life as a private patient in the hospital while her husband filled his position with the firm with which lie was employed cost him the en ormous sum of s000 canon cody proposes that a plan for group nursing be studied in hos pitals to relieve the enornious finan cial drain that private nursini means to the ordinary citizen he also brands as no less than a national danger the cost of maternity to day he hopes that every hospital building afresh will make provision for moderatepriced private rooms this ideal is being kept in view in the new wing of the toronto general hospital under construction deepest sympathy especially when i we remember that she has suffered the loss of her only sister the young peoples society of the church are having a special program i this thursday evening for their mis sionary night under the supervision of miss dorothy hood rev and mrs shantz of stouffville formerly mis sionaries in africa are giving an african village demonstration they will appear in their african costumes and give an exhibition of african cus toms african language and african curios there will be no charge for admission but we ask a generous offering for the missionary society next sunday the rev f l brown ba of toronto will preach in our church at 7 pm bykcatx prices ox used articles electric washing machine in perfect order wagons and international tractor no s16 goodmumber of vinegar barrels 20 gal harness and other articles 1skvj rexlix phone 102 wo buy liens and hides at highest prices two minutes silence lieutenant governor of ontario w d ross has received the follow ing message from the secretary of state his majesty has approved arrangements tor the observance in this country of armistice day 11th of november on the same line as in previous years as the day falls on sunday the several ecclesiastical au thorities have been asked to arrange that services will begin at such hours as may be convenient in order to en sure that there shall he everywhere a pause in service at 11 am when silence shall be observed in every place of worship lemonville mrs talbot our president is hav ing the ladies aid meeting next wednesday at her own home mrs talbot always has a good program and will certainly entertain well we regret to report the passing of mrs macklem icooks sister in the west we extend to mrs cook our sale register thursday nov sth extensive sale of 75 head of cattle milch cows and feeders at the stock yards stouffville sale at one 6 months credit fwsilversides auctoneer j a hawtin prop friday nov 9th farm stock and implements belonging to thos a wilson lot 25 con 3 uxbridge north from goodwood no re serve sale at one 6 months credit f w silversides auct saturday nov 10 10 acres of standing hardwood timber at lot 25 con 7 whitchurch belonging to win ratcliit terms given sale at on oclock f v silversides auctioneer tuesday nov 13th farm stock implements etc also fine flock oxford sheep belonging to jossph williams lot 27 con 5 whit church sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 14th at lot 6 con 2 whitchurch wilcox lake 45 head choice dairy cattle belonging to percy ash 6 months credit sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer tuesday nov 13th mr jos williamson will have a sale of farm stock implements etc on lot 27 con 5 whitchurch ele ven months credit sale at one oclock f w silversides auct wednesday nov 14th auction sale of farm stock implements etc at lot 3 con 2 uxbridge al- tona belonging to hewson mil lard sale at 1 oclock wm maw auctioneer thursday nov 15fli mortgage sale of 70 acre farm at claremont belonging to graham bros sale at 2 oclock on the premises re serve bid f w silversides auc tioneer wednesday nov 2st exten sive sale of farm stock and imple ments belonging to george bur rows lot 15 con 3 whitchurch sale at 1230 sharp f w sil versides auctioneer saturday nov 24 six cores of standing hardwood in acre lots more or less belonging to harvey baker at lot 32 rear con 9 markham sale at one f w silversides auctioneer george keays george keays live stock and general auctioneer for the counties of ontario and york ability with special training en ables me to give you satisfac tion address stouffville or notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that adele cawthra rogers formerly of the township of york county of york province of ontario married woman now of the city of eastbourne coun ty of sussex england will apply to the parliament of canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husband alfred warwick rogers formerly of the township of york in the county of york gentleman on the grounds of adultery dated at the city of toronto in the province of ontario this 15th day of october ad 1928 osler hoskin harcojrt s01 dominion bank building toronto canada 38 solicitor for the applicant nervousness vanishes health is restored i cannot say enough in praise of nervine i was so nervous i could not sleep before i had taken ner vine long i could sleep well and am feeling a lot better mrs cash m watson undine victoria co new brunswick the wracking misery of sleepless nights and restless days of con stantly jumpy nerves was mrswat- sons until dr miles nervine cor rected the fault disordered nerves disordered nerves are dangerous dr miles nervine soothes refreshes restores them to normal it was de veloped by a prominent nerve speci alist to reach the basic cause of such troubles as depression restlessness worry and declining general health especially helpful to women during trying times of pain contains no habitforming drugs satisfaction or your money refunded miles gl g t sold by j m storey stouffville ont wd reesor was a native of markham mr george w rcesor received a wire from medicine hat alta on saturday announcing the death of a cousin william d reesor who pass ed away at the hospital there on fri day the deceased was well known in markham a quarter of century ago as a progressive dairy farmer and breeder of jersey cattle residing on lot 21 con 9 he was for years a director and a past president of the east york agricultural society some twenty years ago he left to tako up ranching in southern alberta ho was born and raised in markham the only son of the late senator david rcesor he is survived by a widow and four sons all residing in the west also two sisters ms jessie holmes of montreal and miss an nette rcesor of hamilton ilirths staley in whitchurch township on nov 4th 1928 to mr and mrs george staley a son paisley in whitchurch township nov 2nd 192s to mr and mrs harry paisley 9th con a son extra special mens heavy fleeced lined underwear shirts drawers 32 to 44 sizes only 75c garment mens allwool ribbed underwear heavy weight shirts drawers sizes 34 to 44 special 1 garment now choose your winter overcoat mens and young mens featuring fine qualities imported chinchillas nap cloth and tweeds and navy blues a whole host of fancy weaves and colors sizes 34 to 44 special 1750 boys suits boys tweeds and serge suits with pair of pants sizes 24 to 34 special 525 w h shaw open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings stouffville ont i

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