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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 26, 1923, p. 8

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stouffville june 28 1923 tvhkat muck slump biggest ix 30 years bethesda wheat growers with a surplus of 170000000 bushels in bins and elevators their sickles sharpened and threshers tuned ready to harvest another erop- are skiing downward over an uncertain price slope and developing a baffling problem for economists to solve so baffling in fact that seven governors have call ed a national wheat conference which opened last week a large number from this locality will be at stouffville on monday to see the big lacrosse match on tuesday evening july 3rd a debate will be held at the young peo ple league bethesda subject resolved that good nature is more to be desired in a houseneeper than i the ability to bake and sew two of our local ladies will uphold the negative while two young meu from 1 providence baptist church will up- ihold the affirmative everybody i welcome uxbrigge twp council district news the council met at goodwood july 16th the members were all present with the reeve in the chair i the minutes of t he last meeting success over 200s people were read and approved and on there how can i protectmy family guarantee my future the mutual life insurance co of ny l lie oldest life ins company supplies every insurance need with a maximum of satisfaction insurance in force nearly 3 billions surplus 1922 over 37 millions no stockholders unexcelled dividends dont fail to consult s ho klink district manager obrien avenue stouffville aurora horse show was a grand being to witness a very large class i motionconnrmedand signed by the of wellbred horse reeve the following communications schomberg had a 30000 fire in i were then read i which three stores and a dwelling j from pedlar people oshawa i enclosing copies of orders for culv- erts from branch of amusement x office re appointment of caretaker j rev a p wls0n wh0 recently of township han e5igned pastorate of mount from mr albert wilson return- b church uas ac ing road list as he had moved away d a ca to pastorate ot lh and resigning office as paymaster sumjfrland mau an cannington from sawyermassey co enclos- chur h will begin his new ing receipt in payment m full for d short khen he preaches at was destoryed early on friday morn ing june 15th the loss partly covered by insurance make your car earn money by driving to goodwood to do your shopping arrange your grocery order we have a nice st and very low prices in dry goodb isuul ana shoes groceries deal with us it will pay you to come to our store a few of our everyday prices shreeded wheat 2 for f corn flakes package tiger brand salmon large tin r ih honey mixed r iq- lb lard pure 4 00 reindeer flour per bag mens raincoats only great value f- genuine army leather boots for everyday wear 450 bran and shorts on hand highest market prices paid for butter and eggs goodwood economical general store harold borinsky proprietor more pounds of flesh more quarts of milk think of it schumacher will pro duce more pounds of flesh on a hog and more quarts of milk from a cow at less cost per unit than any other feed that can be fed it is a palatable kilndried ration perfect in balance all animals eat it greedily and digest it every bit schumacher feed is manufactured from milled products of corn barley wheat oats and linseed meal evenly ground sold in new sacks which carry the govern- ment guaranteed chemical analysis keep a generous supply of schumacher in your feed bins the results will con vince you of its value stiver bros on used oars we can quote you surprisingly low prices on used cars they are so cheap it will pay you to have one for rough weather v and save the more expensive car touring car a really firstclass second hand car ford touring 1917 model ford touring 1918 model ford touring 1915 model ford touring 1915 model ford touring 1916 model 1 maxwell 1916 model good finish and good mech anically 2 ford touring 1914 models at low prices v 1 graydort v call and see them r e brown ford dealer stouffville grader and repairs from miss e mckay acknow- 1 ledging a copy of summary of as i sessment roll for current year j from clerk of uxbridge town enclosing copy of resolution passed by council of said town re estab- ling a registry in town of uxbridge and asking that a similar resolution i be passed by this council and copies of same be forwarded to the hon the attorneygeneral and also toj i w widdifield and d w walls j mr roach seconded by mr cath- erwood moves that mr john man- ley be appointed pathmaster in lieu of mr a wilson who has moved to toronto carried mr roach seconded by mr cath- erwood moves that whereas the council has examined a complaint respecting some pine trees cut on cor lot 15 and that messrs a haynes e forsyth and emcnelly to value said trees and report to this council at next meeting and the clerk notify the above mentioned for their appointment carried mr lee seconded by mr cather- erwood moves that whereas the appointed amusement tax commis sioner for tp hall goodwood carried mr roadh seconded by mr cassie moves that the report of the school attendance officer just presented be adopted carried on motion of mr cassie seconed lay mr catherwood the following accounts were ordered to be paid nr phair work div 69 in 1921 and 1922 etl reach to pay half 3100 w matthews shovelling snow div 49 725 wh willison lamb killed b dogs 650 ew evans valuing sheep 100 ww fool valuing sheep 100 jos forsyth 40 rods wire fence lot 5 con 2 800 uxbridge hardware co ac nov 16 1922 4860 pickering to pay half of 18 50 scott tp to pay half of 1260 h roach 2 days service of car inspecting roads 1500 j stewart shovelling snow etl div 64 675 i catherwood 40 rods wire fence lot 18 con 7 800 jw alsop work in div 17 8000 jw alsop 150 yds gravel div 17 2250 w smalley postage 500 council adjourned to meet july 14 for general business cannington there was sad drowning accident at wilcox lake on friday last in which norman walton teller in the sterling bank richmond hill son of mr ad mrs norman m walton of aurora lost his life the young chap along with three others set out in an old punt and after they had gone out considerable distance the punt began to leak and went down walton being unable to swim sank and the other occupants managed to get to shore lemoxville wedding- bells are ringing mrs john kelling visited in tor onto for a few days mr and mrs mahon visiting at kingston a couple of weeks a number attended the funeral ot john k miller of peaches corner mrs saunders and miss alice vis ited relatives in newmarket last week mr and mrs w m nesbitt visi ted relatives near oshawa over the week end the election went pretty dead in this poll very little over halt the possible vote was polled a large number around here ex pect to attend the big celebration at stouffville on monday next saturday was a red letter day for the sunday school children of this place when they held their annual picnic at musselmans lake par ens teachers and scholars were nearly all present and entered into the joy of the occasion competitive games were enjoyed and served to put a keen edge on the appetites of all present so that the supper was greatly enjoyed george mckuen and his staff of teachers are to be congratulated for having such a live organization goodwood mrs i w wagg went to stouff- wh1tchukch council whitchurch township council met at the township hall wednesday last week with all members present excepting cpuncilloi dennis i communications from dr c a i amos and toronto general hospital regarding their accounts were pre sented and read j the treasurer was instructed to pay the following accounts i king edward sanatorium 31 days iboard j megan to may 314650 canada ingot iron co for 3 metal culverts 15205 wm ash grading tls con 4 and 5and grav lake wilcox rd 1375 ed harvey hauling 11 yds gravel on tls near 4th con 2200 e jones hauling gravel on tls in con 3 250 harry leege bal 1922 gravel ac- count 4920 dr c a amos 29 dressings follow ing operation for gangrene mr stephensons foot 2000 garnet evans 109 yds grav for t ls and cob 3 2180 council declined to pay account of dr mills for treatment of james neal resolutions were passed appointing the deputyreeve and councillor baker a committee to in vestigate re pine and trees on vivian sideroad j instructing the reeve to procure a watch for john colbourne a re turned soldier and resident of the municipality but previously over looked appropriating the following a- mounts for gravelling and other work on roads at places mentioned and payable to the order of the commissioners named viz 150 on 9th con around mussel- mans 50 on 9th con opposite lot 15 deputyreeve commissioner 125 on 5th con opposite lot 1 councillor lcary commissioner 100 on sideline between lots 5 and 6 con 6 councillor baker commissioner council adjourned to meet at the same place on wednesday aug 1 next at 10 oclock for general busi ness viheone day last week some from here attended the deroration service held at uxbridge on sunday j ashehhurst has been a busy man with barn raising etc tpsuper intend the other carpenters are also kept busy these days mr n maye is helpinghis father george the masons are busy there at present putting a foundation under the driving shed for a pig pen the election passed quietly on monday j w widdiiied getting only 6 of a majority over the con servative d w walls mr and mrs bert sharpe and family were among those who motor ed to uxbridge and met others of thefamily connection they stayed at goodwood with miss edith pugh on the return trip the trustees of goodwood ceme tery are trying to get the various co for 3 metal 1 pot holders to have their plots cared for and decorated as in other places so that it may be a credit to the community we hope to see an improvement quite a number of our football enthusiasts went along to cheer the boys when they playea with the greenwood team on saturday evi dently the boys had good luck and came home rejoicing the score being j 20 in favor of goodwood we hear that the annual strawberry festival will be held on july 4th the neighboring towns seem to have a monoply of the 1st july domin ion day so we will celebrate inde pendence day in goodwood with out fireworks we expect the new methodist pastor rev mr otten to be here on sunday july 1st we trust he will find a hearty welcome and have a successful term on this circuit wo wish the out going pastor revtw lane and family god speed upon their journey north to emsdale circuit mongolia mrs thos smales is visiting her son albert in toronto tor a few days mr and mrs k g tarr and clay ton visited with mr and mrs geo middleton of claremont on sunday mr and mrs w hopkins and family visited mr and mrs green on sunday mr and mrs c blinker visited at cherrywood on sunday tenders for grading township op markham and whitchurch haircuts at atlantic city are soon to go to one dollar it is presu med that business men will charge this item up to overhead expenses sealed tenders marked tenders for grading markham whitchurch townlino and addressed to ii clark stouffville po qkcwhi bo received up to noon juke 30th 1923 for approximately a00 cubic yards of earth excavation average haul 500 ft rom a point 1500 ft west of the 3id confine to the 3rd con plans and specifications may bo seen and fomyof tender obtained from mr gjo h lcary gormley or at the ojjec of the engineers messrs james proctor redforn 36 toronto st toronto lowest or any tender not necess arily accepted g b padgot liceve gam davison clerk township of markham w crawford reeve w h clark clerk township of whitchurch juno 18th 1923 for a small sum we can protect you you would not think for a minute of doing without fire insurance then why not pro tect with a good system of lightning pro tection last year there were 1012 fires in ontario entertaining a loss of 784000 on unrodded buildings we havent a record of any damage on protected buddings protect your buildings with our system and save worry and fire waste geo e baker phones 1790217903 stouffville the greatest service the least attention theres no piece of farm equipment that gives so much service over so long a period with so little attention as a good windmill thats why i recommend the toronto self- oiling windmill so highly lots of toronto windmills have given from eighteen to twenty years service with practically no attention outside an occasional oiling and are still operating satisfactorily every day n the toronto selfoiling windmill all gears operate in a bath of special oil affected by neither heat or cold every bearing thoroughly and automatically lubricated new oil is required only once a year if you already own a toronto windmill lean give you thii selfoiling feature by merely inter chancing the head and using your present wrieel most toronto windmills too can be made absolutely selfregulating in operation the toronto totcer will stand for a lifetime because it is the heaviest strongest and bestbraced one built for any windmill n lanktree stouffville ontario selfoiling windmills brillinger entered into rest at stevensville ont on june 23rd 1923 nancy a brillinger aged 72 years interment at st john cemetery ridgemount on june 26th card of thanks i wish to extend to the kind neighbors and friends generally our heartfelt thanks for the many acts of kindness shown during our recent bereavement mrs j h madill tent to rent size 12x20 with 6 foot walls available after july 10th apply m hoover phone 0214 19p oar for sale a ford truck with puncture proot tires can be turned into touring car apply w h smith phone 2308 tent to rent 12x20 6 foot walls apply e s barker stouffville or lake musselman phones s2013404 for 8alb black driving mare 5 years old apply to t w eagleson rr 1 stouffville phone markham 4616 19np for sale single comb white leghorn baby chicks will sell icheap at 15c each apply john hanna hay for sale over an acre of now timothy hay for sale standing apply- mrs ste wart mill street p for sale 1 durham cow 6 years old fresh apply to isaac meyers lot 15 conl uxbridge stouffville rr 3 p for sale alfalfa and mixed hay for sale alfalfa is the best hay for any ani mal it will put road horses in bet ter condition than timothy now is the time to put in your supply i will sell it cheaper now than later ihavo also mixed hay will take in cattle to pasture phone 7s05 jos- betz stouffville 20p silo silo silo sold factory to fnrnicr also sash and doors farmers siio co markham ont for bale silver gloss buckwheat first cost apply h m winterstein lot 4 con 9 whitchurch or stouffville rr2 fistvjfj 19p for sale escellor bicycle in good conditloi cheap can been seen at tribum office or apply to howard stale phone 4610 stouffville 17n for sale bain wagon box 42 inch sprint wagon for one or two horses als some store pigs apply to jbcoone lot 34 con 6 markham phone 62 pine lumber a car of 2x6 and 2x8 norway pin also 1x7 10 16ft no 1 bidini also some cull pine this car is ex pected to arrive in near futur place your orders at once by phon ing robt ratcliff 4809 for sale quantity buckwheat tor seed on 14 foot hay rack gooa conditloi 3 new cord tires 3x30 at jltf eac and three new tubes apply tp sin eon hoover lot 25 con8 markbai phone stouffville 6214 17 ufo notice farmers are requested to ant pate their needs in shingles wli fencing coal and binder twine i we wish to place your order vs can save you money allen closson phone 309 secretar for sale cheap all kinds ot wagons harness afl farm implements in good ordei also several heavy and light scale cook stoves and heaters highe prices paid for live poultry higl est cash price for hides wool t horse hair h herman stoul villo phono 1903 hand milkers now that he hot weather is he it is a good tlmo to give your ord for a mccartney hand milker y can milk two cows at a time ai they are guaranteed to do the woi properly and the price is with reach of all come in and wo j give you a demonstration x laxktre sole agent for masseyharrls mac ines and repairs a tow secon hand machines at bargain prices

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