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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 22, 1942, p. 3

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ykci7rt r v l x the tribune stouffvilieoiiu thursday jan- 22nd- page thkbh margaret mccowan was out from toronto ovr sunday visiting her grandmother mrs a s collins on every gallon when you co by bus buses leave toronto b 1000 am stouffville a 15 am ft 825 am c 250 pm ft 540 pm c 1230 pm d 430 pm c 445 pm b 1015 pm adaily ex- sun hoi bsun hoi c sat only daily ex sat siin hoi eastern standard time gray coach lines mr ralph haist former member of the continuation school staff here was in town friday evening for a masonic function mr arthur harding better known to his many friends here as red was down fom fenelon falls one day last week visiting his sister and brothers here some five hundred young people of east toronto rural presbytery- jam med the local arena on wednesday nigbt for their annual skating party the large crowd came all the way from sunderland to the kingston road following the skate which in cluded special novelty numbers such as a paul jones and spot skates the gathering moved to the united church basement for refreshments here sixteen gallons of coffee and forty dozen doughnuts were consum ed ere the party broke up drug supplies low minimum prices personal service ajsa tablets 100s 39c feenamint gum 19c 33c carters liver pills 23c 69c agarol 69c 129 gin kidney pills 39c 69c ironized yeast 79c bayer apirih 23c 39c 98c noxzema cream specials 19c 65c tasteless extract of cod liver tonics 100 rikers bromide quinine tabs 25c glycerin rosewater oz25c vicks cough candy 15c vicks vaporub 43c boadways bronchial v cough syrup a prompt and effective remedy for bronchitis tight or chesty coughs and colds large 8 oz bottle 50 erasmus wills salts relieves biliousness sick eadache- derangements of thestomach liver and kidneys 60c per fin try rexall remedies jar- 50c nose thraot drops25c50c cod liver oil 4 oz 100 fortified 10 times bismarcx for stomach distress- 75c 175 chest rub- cherry bark cough syrup mei6ids for coughs bronchial cough syrup iron liver bone marrow tonic 100 orderlies 25c 50c 100 35c 25c 50c yeast iron tabs 79c cold tablets 25c boadways drug store i stonffvillo ontario lookoutlasick is dangerous do you have persistent headaches and backaches are you tortured by hell s matlc pains in muscles arid joints a faulty liver is clogging your whole sys tern serious ill health may result your liver is the largest organ in your body 1 most important to your health it supplies gy to muscles tissues and glands if unhealthy your body jacks this energy and becomes enfeebled youthful vim disappears again your liver pours out bile to digest food get rid of waste and allow proper nourishment so reach your blood when your liver gets oat of order proper digestion and nourishment stop youre poisoned with the waste that decomposes in your intestines- nervous troubles and rheumatic pains arise from this poison you become constipated stomach and kidneys cant work properly the whole system is affected and you feel rotten head achy backachy dizzy tired out a ready prey br sickness and disease thousands of people are never sick and have die always in pain now grand relief i buffered ao badly from rheu matism and ncu- rltlsl could hardly walk upstairs or close my hands after taking frultatlves for four days the swelling left ray hands and i was able to climb a ladder i have no more bother with rheumatism or neuritis and advise any person suffering as i have to use frult-a- tlvcs they ftlvo quick relief william j traceyi toronto ont side for years in hospital now fine i had a bad case of biliousness and constant head aches anu back aches i became won prompt relief frontthese miseries with m sjkfi improved fruitatives liver tablets the fngted jum svef is toned up the other organs function normally and lasting good health results today improved fruie-a-tives- are canadas largest selling liver tablets they must be good try them yourself now let fruitadves pot you back on the road to lasting health leel like a hew person 25c 50c hetpuntlllttarted taktnft frult-a- ttve in a vcry abort time my troubles disap peared now i have no mora headache or backaches and can do my housework without help mr b dadson london onu for best results ship your cream to us the best way to keep your ineat is htcold storage rr r locker 600 per year from the time you rent same stouffville creamery co phone 18601 i two visftlng rinks irum stouffville enjoyed an evening with the locust hill curling club on wednesday evening and brought home the bacon each stouffville rink turn ing the trick in the last end the local sweepers included everton smith wes boadway bill arm strong harry brillinger s and c h nolan l c murphy walter brillinger f l button s earl madden who was on the staff of the bank of nova scotia here several months ago and was called up or military training was in town over the weekend visiting with mr and mrs robert burnett his former boarding house s mr madden was stationed at cornwall on leaving miss helen rowbotham has gone to cornwall for an extended visit mr g silvester of winnipeg and miss silvester toronto were visitors with mrs archie leaney last week e a grubin ro optometrist will be at his office in stouffrille on monday january 26th miss proctor toronto mr and mrs lotton and miss somerville dunbarton were recent guests of wm and mrs waddell mr d v roberts who is stationed at trenton with- the rcap was in the district over the weekend visit ing friends mr roberts was the bank of here bot is at present at camp pp teller in the ba borden his home is lii south monni i commerce here last winter service sugared schumacsir tain ottawa valley confiscated air guns it is strange that we have not been told about this thing said reeve weldon at the council meeting last week when n w byer inform ed the members that quite a few mrs hugh anderson shows some signs of improvement we are pleased to announce although she is still very ill from her long drawnout sickness from a nervous breakdown allen ncal of stouffville has been assisting on the wideman farm on street lamps were destroyed bf ws p townlino using air rifles mr byer said the constable had confiscated several guns members said that where guilt could be proven restitution should bo made for broken lamps dr shields to tell electors dr t t shields of jarvis street baptist church is carrying his fight with hon w p mulock right into the postmaster generals own riding of north york on friday night of this week in the mechanics hall aurora dr shields will protest the postmastergenerals ban on the north toronto bible house because he was asked and urged to do so by the roman catholic church fur ther dr shields says the action was unbritish many towns abandon sunday slilkdeliycry wiarton is the latest town to join the ranks of the no sunday delivery of milk since there is no sale of gasoline on sundays it is argued that householders could just as well procure their milk supply on- satur day during the winter season at least we do not know what the opinion of the local dairy is on this question but we feel sure they would welconre a rest one day in seven from their toil of delivering milk perhaps the controller of gasoline will take a hand in the matter as a further means of conserving gasoline and rubber where arthur wideman suffered a broken arm last week while working with a belt on a chopping machine motor in the barn chet wark who was on the staff of the bank of nova scotia here last year is now a member of the rcaf and was transferred recently from dolphin man to manning pool toronto wark passed his medical inspection under flying officer john button of stouffville who is station ed at winnipeg the war branch have received the following donations since last weok mrs blake sanders 200 mr h bannerman 200 mrs jas mcculiough 1000 lemonville ladies aid 2 large quilts ballan- trae group 8 quilts 10pairsof socks 5 sweaters 2 pairs mitts 9th line markham group 8 quilts and clothing mae mowder quilt top and clothing these donations are great ly appreciated m davey secy schunwcherfeed has been a standard feed for many years onesrith which other feehs are compared it develops a quality of bone skin and inuscle that make better looking animals helps keep them in vigor health and ponditibn for growing young stock rebuilding dry stock develop ihg fine beef sraisirigtbn littersj keeping the work horses arid bull in splendid condition yes even for the milking herd sugared schumacher feed is the choice of experienced successful farmers for a dependable all round satisfactory feed stiver bros y an eilst end wonder an old frame barn standing on a lot belonging to richard burton in the east end of the town commenced the winter in such a dilapidated con dition that folks were speculating on how many inches of snow would weigh it down well the old barn is still standing or should we say leaning at an angle of 90 degrees no one who watches it would im agine it had another day to stand but thqro it is there would be a lot of criticism levelled at someone if any children get caught in the final crash mr art smiths leghorns might have been heard cackling even in stouffville last week since one of these bloomington layers produced a huge double yoked egg measuring vx7vi indies of perfect hen fruit mr smith brought the egg to the tribune office to satisfy any person who might doubt the size of the egg and when ye editor cracked it in the pan there were two of the largest yokes you could wish to see certain ly the big egg season is starting in very early and may forecast an early spring the feat of mr smiths leghorn reminds us that we were told last week that charlie dennies on the sth of whitchurch cracked open an egg last week that had three yokes the egg was laid ly a hybrid pullet from jerry sibleys pens and mr dennio who is a son of the well known fred dennie would have brought in tho egg for verification but it would have been a difficult thing to do since it was in the pan when the abnormalty was discovered however we accept the statementas perfectly true the pen has been pro ducing numerous double yokes and are being fed on fulopep one of the tribunes advertised poultry feeds so popular hereabout the january meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of tlie united church was held afthe home of mrs w h shaw and miss lucy waters the president mrs j m storey presiding a new year was the theme of the devotional period led by miss gladys brooks the new study book serving with the sons of shuh was introduced by miss ann lehman assisted by several auxiliary members title of the first chapter lifting the latch a very fitting duet was rendered by mrs j m storey and mrs r l barker at the close of the meeting a social half hour was enjoyed by all 11kd cross notes donations gratefully acknowledg ed include 1 alfghan also a babys jacket and bonnet from mrs f marshall 1 quilt from bloomington unit- 50c from mrs chas ward 200 for blanket from n and mrs elmer ferguson ingwood mrs k g tarr is also specially thanked for her satin bindings and work on the layette blankets fourlarge cartons of knitted goods were shipped from the local sewing room last week thanks to ourmany faithful knitters in town and sur rounding districts i new workers are joining our ranks nearly every week a warm welcome awaits you in our work room every thursday afternoon memhers are urged to remember our annual business meeting to be held on friday evening january 23 upstairs at the council chambers mrs roygrbvo stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at s15 st saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday january 22 si hold that ghost bud aboott musical and lou costello short subjects monday tuesday wednesday january 20 2728 that uncertain an merle jpberon mclvln douglas select short subjects u thursday friday saturday january 2is0i81 n of the hills johli wayne jbetty field technicolor a garage biazo just at the height of saturday nights business on mainstreet a fire alarm was sounded whictisent the reels rushing to the west end lewis brosgarage was ablaze insider due to ashes having been dumped into a cardboard box quite a sized piece of wall was burned before the blaze was extinguished it was a passing motor ist who first saw the blaze and turn ed in a quick alarm as the premises were closed for the night this is the first call of the winter for the fire men who have been fortunate in this respect now for a year in having but few fires to fight the annual meeting and election of officers of the wms of the united church was held last thurs day afternoon in the church base ment the treasurers report show ed the allocation of 40000 exceed ed by f2ioo the community friendship secretary reported 105 calls on the sick and shut in and 31 hospital visits paid the supply department shipped abale valued at 10000 and the associate members dont put matches in postal parcels notwithstanding the repeated warnings of the post office depart- monf against sending matches lighterfluid or any other inflamable substance through the mails a fresh case of a parcel bursting into flames at the base post office ottawa has just been reported the public- are urgently requested to give themtheir cooperatisn in safeguarding the mails to our armed services by never mailing matches of any sort or other articles likely to cause fire or dam- ago clarks special sale pork beans in chill sauce 2 for 19c 20 oz tins clarks soups 2 for 15c tomoto vegetable scotch broth spaghltti 16 oz tins joe with tomato sause and cheese fancy tomato juice large 19c tomato juice small 2 f6r19c irish stew 2 tiiis 27c meat vegetable gravy- meat pastes 2 tins 27c j for sandwiches fresh bulk peanut butter 2 lbs 29c tfccormicks fresh fig bars lb 23c jewel shortening 1 lb prints 19c jtellsons cocoa 1 lb tin 29c 8 oz 19c pepper pure black lb- 25c ground tea a lb 40c domino english breakfast macaroni lb 5c shell or alphabet a marvelous man rokehy jan 1942 the editor stouffville tribune dear sir in renewing my subscription to your valued paper t8 whioh i have department reported 4500 raised been a subscriber for tho past forty through mite boxes rev dg dav is conducted tho election of officers who ore as follows hon presidents mrs h hodgson mrs jas mowat president mrs goorge gunn associ ate mfss w hastings vice prbs mrs d davis secy mrsg r w thomas assistant mrs h leo treasurer mrs f l button cor secy mrs s s ball temp secy mrs h w sanders missionary monthly mrs c pipher mrs e a button mite boxes mrs james turner mrs k campbell friend ship secy miss m bannerman christian stewardship mrs davis press mrs thomas pianists mrs j gayman mrs- b sanders supply secy mrs a hoover five years i wish to express the pleasure i receive fromthe perusal of its contents which oftimes bring momories of friends soma who have passed on before and some like my self nearingthc brink the weather hero this winter has been very mild up till a few days ago when the thermometer went down to 40 below zero for three days since then it has been very mild and is now thawing i will be 88 years of age on the 17th of noxt month and still going strong with theasslstanco of my- neighbors i built a house not a mansion just 18x20 that is why i am back- in rokeby again tours truly jas- h whllo richmello freshly grcund while you wait coffee lb 59c giosscos jam 2 lb jar 33c raspberry or strawberry quaker xxxx flour 249 98 lbs when packed grapenut flakes both 16c 1 pkg 15c lpbst toasties lc marmalade 2 lb jar 29c glasscos orange grapefrult floor wax shinola paste salt iodized 1 lb tin 25c garden fresh fruits vegetables lemons doz 29c california juicy lettuce iceberg head 2 for 19c oranegs doz 25c grapefruit california sweet juicy seedless texas carrots 3 lbs 14 parsnips bulk washed washed fresh 5 for 25c i lbs 25c we reserve the right to limit all purchases to normal weekly family requirements pomlhfioh stores limited hf y fek-

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