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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 1923, p. 8

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some used instruments at- bargain prices 1 phonograph about 1 year full sized reg 13500 value sale price including 20 selections 10 double records 7900 1 organ six octave looks like new piano case good rich tone reg 12500 value sale price 6900 1 new washing machine and wringer for engine drive reg 6900 value sale price 4900 ninth line bells are ringing everyw motoring is a thing of tbe past jttchf kch council mr t eagleson spent a couple the inaugural church township council for lszs meeting of whit- mandolin with picks reg sale price 1200 value 759 1 mandolin harp reg 490 value sale price 195 1 piano stoddart 6500 1 piano dominion 2500 1 violin and bow 525 geo e baker of days in toronto thisweek we are pleased to see mr r johnson out again after his illness mr middlebrook was a city visi tor this week mr latcham of glasgow has been hired by mr honsberger for the winter dont forget the cottage prayer meeting every thursday evening at 8 oclock it meets at the home of mr and mrs carter this week everyone welcome dont stop home for bad weather i wonder how jimmie manages since motoring is no go a large number of people on this line have been sick with colds and grippe it is not quite so convenient for the milk shippers these days as they have to haul their milk to the station uxbkidge tv council the council met at goodwood for the statutory meeting with the iriem- bers all present the following com munications were read announcing i date of good roads association meet- i ing in toronto on feb 2s to march i 2nd and requesting delegates from messrs forest johnson and john as- henhurst applying for office ot as sessor from ew davis and ira stiner for office of school attendance officer from dmi morgan and fred feasby applying for office of auditor committees appointed road bridge reeve and council printing- lee roach davies finance cassie davies cather- wood contingent catherwood lee roach indigent roach catherwood lee on motion of catherwood and cassie d m morgan and george todd were appointed auditors and distin mcdonald collector ernest morganson was appointed a member ot the board of health and distin mcdonald health inspec tor for curent year e w davis was made school attendance officer mr roach gave notice that at the next meeting he would move to in troduce a bylaw to appoint pathmas- ters pound keepers etc next meetinng of council feb 17th was held at the township hall vandorf january 8th a provided by statute members elect all present viz wmcrawford reeve morgan baker deputyreeve geo h leary aoner baker c edgar dennis counculors all of whom subscribed to the regu lar declaration of office reeve in the chair the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed a communication re annual meet ing c was presented from geo s henry sectreas ontario good roads association messrs j f playter fcnd thos brown appeared before council re their sheep claims laid over from previous meeting but no action was taken on either claim the treasurer was instructed to pay following accounts viz st michaels hospital for 91 days main tenance delbert newton 13650 w r oapell for 35 loads gravel 1050 arthur vernon tor work with team c on tln 400 pc ball 75 loads gravel for bogart- town sideroad 1500 western as surance co premium insurance on township hall 45 00 account of york county hospital for maintenance j colborne was laid over for further consideration the clerk was instructed to order 450 dog tags and six copies of mun icipal world for 1923 i j the reeve was appointed commis- ty sioner to expend a grant of three gj hundred dollars to gravel sideline j t bet lots 20 and 21 con 4 a bylaw was passed authorizing the reeve and treasurer to borrow- by way of overdraft from the stand ard bank to the amount of twenty thousand dollars to meet the present overdraft and future expenditure as required by bylaws regularly passed the i following were appointed township officers for 1923 viz medical offi cer of health dr g vr williams member board of health hp smith vs auditors j am vannostrand and j m grove assessor j a clarke council adjourned to meet again at the same place wednesday feb 14th next at 10 oclock am boost ymiitown by buying goods made in your own town here are two specials for january honey there is nothing more wholesome these win ter days than good pure honey from the apiary of e lunau stouffville we can supply you with 5 or 10 pound pails at very close price stovers bread is good bread we handle it also buns always on hand our grocery department ill be found always uptodate and we solicit a trial order f c rowbotham the home of good groceries j vs ar 22 combined 120 commodities 100- 80- 60 40- 20- 116 higher than in 1914 house furnishings amd furniture 120- food 37 higher than in 1914 fo higher than in 1914 siirirl housing and rent 42 higher than in 1914 higher than in 1914 fo higher than in 1914 -100- -80- 60- 20 while othergo8ttfes have gone up 37 to 116 over sit prices the ford touring car has dropped 3va below zoicd 40- touring cars price in 1914 65o20 prcefsdw445 20 40 the ford motor company has made a genuine attempt to give the public automobile transportation at a price within the reach of all it has carried out the ideals of the inventor of the ford car henry ford and hap placed the ford motor company in the position of performing a public service to the people of canada it has definitely made ford products a national institution being such the ford motor company believes it is justified in telling the public it serves how the present low price of ford cars canbe maintained in 1923 how the present low price of ford cars can be maintained in 1923 we are absolutely frank with the public when we say that the present low prices are not justified by present production but only by the production it is hoped will result from them the present low prices for ford carl are based on maximum production only todays market on steel and other raw material that goes into the rfianufacture of ford cars will not warrant these prices except at peak production ford prices must go up urflesa they are justified by increased production everybodys business the ford car is everybodys car theaford busi ness is everybodys business you and your neighbor and his neighbor are all vitally affected by tle price of ford cars if you are at all concerned about buying a ford this year make it your business to let the ford com pany know about it you can set the price fill in the memorandum below and mail direct to the ford dealer whose name appears below this merely signifies your intention to buy a ford car and obligates you in no manner to buy the ford company must know how many cars are wanted in 1923 in order to maintain the present prices v you can help if you act at once ford motor company of canada limited ford ontario fill in and mailxat once stouffville ont date- i understand that mr ford and the ford motor company have reduced the price of ford cars to a point never before conceived to be possible and that these prices are not justified by the present volume of business but that thty have to bring about a larger volume of business to justify these prices while i am not immediately prepared to buy a car i will want a about and as i desire to get it at these reduced prices this will authorize you to inform the ford motor company that i intend to buy a ford unless something unforeseen happens and am advancing this information so that the ford motor company may proceed and manufacture this car during the winter months so that i may have prompt delivery at time i desire it name- address msamsbss sale register saturday jan 20th at lot 13 con 9 picketing jentire farm stock and implgnieiits belonging to g b forfcsl sale at one no reserve d a pugh auctioneer tuesday jan 23rd at lot 5 con 9 pickering farm stock im plements etc ythe npoijerty of f j davies saleatl oclock d a pugh auctioneer thursday jan 25th at lot 16 con 9 pickering just east ot claremont entire herd of short horn cattle belonging to r besse write to clarempnt for catalogue also hay turrffps grain etc sale at 130 ojclock jacksons and d a pugh auctioneers saturday jan 27th eighteen head of choice dairy cows are coming in now good terras of fered sale at oclock r fan ning proprietor f w silver- sides auctioneer tuesday jan 30th at lot 35 3rd line markham farm stock implements etc 28 reg shrop shire sheep pair percheron mares of 3000 lbs excellent show team the property of levi hoover sale at 1 f w silversides auction eer wood for sale i have a quantity ot fourfod mixed slabs dry toi arrive any das orders may be left at boadwayj drug store w j balsdon warning the public ty hereby warne against spreadinjf ashes on the pul lie streets durjnji the sleighing sei ison by ordflf oft the council mr and mrs clare bolander stouffville zn sfth 1923 were made happy on tuesday last j r by the arrival of a little miss to bethesda what we would like to know is when are they going to organize a choir altona allan meyer is at brampton takir a business course whooping cough is prevalent i this locality mr and mrs a hoover arevisi ing in stouffville mr and mrs j meyer called o mr and mrs fretz last sunday the old fashioned tea given it mrs yake for the wi was reportc as a great success by the large nun ber present the collection amoun ed to about 600 a number from this localil attended the s s convention i green river on friday small advertisements for light horse fj apply harry s sale salej years oh phone 67k for sale two cutters at seasonable prici phone 1s3 stouffville r e browij 46p their home miss nita taun of toronto nor mal school spent the week end with her parents the w m s met at the home of mrs e steckley on wednesday af ternoon of last week a good pro gramme was given dr williamson being ill on sun day last the service was conducted by mr pike considering the wea j ther and roads there was a good stock for sale one cow for sale due jan 23r3 two due maron j 1st also youn heifer and- a steer 12 pigs about months old teems if desired t richardsonlemonville phonl 9309 48nl attendance at both and church service sunday school eye glasses the great gift nature has opened her generous hands for the children of earth has bestowed or us through the precious gift of vision more than the wealth of kings finer colorings than those of the greatest artists more subtle changes than all the arts and sciences of man have yet created the eyes are the gateway to the mind the expression ot the soul the inspiration of the heart by their miracle are the pages laid openwhere lie vast stores of learn ing where the workings of number less minds are yours tho pulse of countless hearts the history of all peoples ours is the sacred duty of conserving this precious gift yours is the solemn obligation of keeping at its best this priceless heritage see me and see better adamryake optometrist and optician stouffville office phono 1604 residence 8004 u f o notice the regular meetings will be hell the first and third thursday morit ings of each month orders an being taken for various commoditiq such as feed coal shingles etc house for sale or rent eight roomed brick house with a modern conveniences on obrle ave apply to w d hall stouf vile or imperial trusts compai toronto 36 for sale cheap all kinds of wagons harness an farm implements in good ordei also several heavy and light scale cook stoves and heaters hlghei prices paid for live poultry i herman stouffville phone 1903 boar for service yorkshire white young regii tered this animal is from tt famous brethour bred burton ont winners at guelph and toroi to ross e ratcllff lot 1 con whitchurch 47 boadways drug store stouffville good health cannot he retained if you eat poor moat the animals we select for our butoherlng trade- are the choicest beasts use the telephone we delivor to all parts of the town fresh and cured meats fresh homemade sausage now on hand try them h lead better phone 0701 am

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