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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 1925, p. 4

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stouffvtlle april 16th 1925- home town store special quality currants 2 lbs 25c- tin 15c dates 2 iba 19c harvest brand tomatoes palmolive soap 4 for tias pure maple syrup no 10 tin 130 alpnabet m 2 lbs new jel all flavors 3 for 25c 0ur coffee worth 70c dominion sugar 10 lbs for 67c still per i per 100 lb bag 080 flnest grade chocolates mixed st lawrence nne3t granulated flavors lb three star sardines fine3t goods o iu 35c 23c 60c the tribune is published thursday morning terms 200 a year in advance 250 to the united states a v nolan stouffville publisher ont 30c 25c per bag 740 shredded wheat biscuits 2 for 25c 60 to 70 prunes far below todays 3 boxes matches 25c price per lb 10c quaker corn flakes 4 packages 25 lb boxes per lb 9c for ratcliff co phone 7112 stouffville to thoseooking b we have them in mens heavy all solid leather work boots at 300 325 350 375 400 450 and 500 these are genuine bargains our loss is your gain bargains all through the store childrens boots at 50c a pair boys boots from 95c up to 375 womens fine kid boots 400 womens calf tan boots 350 repairing done up to the minute phone 43q1 store open tuesday thursday and saturday evening after april 1st spring opening sale now in full swing see large bills extra special mens work shirts 135 mens work gloves 99c mens work sweaters 170 mens woollen mits 50c mechanics shirts 129 overalls 40 to 44 195 mens work braces 19c khaki pants 225 tog specials mens fancy braces 29c mens velore hats 349 mens leather belts 25c mens rubber belts 39c mens brushed wool scarfs 149 boys brushed wool scarfs 79c boys caps 49c boys khaki pants 175 mens leggings 69c boys pull over sweaters 49c i j l little let us clean your seed grain now we are ready for the spring planting with abundance of good seed grain grass seed etc all kinds feed on hand s w hastings proprietor v successor to w s cook telephone 16 9 residence 3 715 it pays to use martin senour woodlac stain for furniture floors woodwork write to head office montreal por free booklet home painting made eas y sold by silvester bros stouffville ontario editorial comment a vigorous campaign has started ia whitby and ou tu provincial highway between that town and to- ornto against auto speeders many drivers of care including toronto firms have been summoued the past week most of the offenders are said to have travelled over 40 miles an hour a similar campaign should be started all over the province in reply to a question in the leg islature the minister of highways pointed out that for 1924 the cost of the different types of road construc ted were asphaltic concrete 30000 to 35000 per mile cement concrete 23232 per mile average bitu minous penetration 19900 per mile macadam 9300 per mile using local stone 12000 per mile using commercial stone grading 1563 per mile cement concrete 3232 per mile average we were just wondering after reading the contradictory evidence given at a certain police court trial how many people have the slightest idea of the serious nature of an oath given at a certain court trial to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth it is quite possible that taking an oath to tell nothing but the truth is to many people but a necessary form to be gone through with under complusion and to be evaded or forgottet at first oppor tunity the great majority of all court trials are interspersed with contradictoryevidence evasions and equivocations and when one stops to consider that every witness is under oath to tell the truth it is to be won dered that somebody is not hjja and charged with perjury of course if everybody told the whole truth there would be little need of a judge and jury w m stolffvillf school report uxbridge tp- council the uxbridge township council met at goodwood on april nth with all members present reeve v g cassie presiding the minutes of the last regular and also of a special meeting held in the town of uxbridge were read and confirmed communications from w o webster clerk of scott twp stating their council had appointed a committee to meet a committee from uxbridge twp to make a new agreement as to town- line maintenance the globe indemnity co policy assuming all liabilities arising from accidents on our highways municipal world account for sup plies aiso several bills for snow shovelling from rh halbert mp acknow ledging receipt of a letter from clerk re train service at goodwood and stating that he had taken the matter up with the department of railways and is waiting a report mrs nancy lewis complained to the council of weeds growing on the lot adjoining her lot to the west re questing council to have them cut and destroyed as the seeds blew council instructed clerk to write the owner to have weeds destroyed water barton came before the council requesting them to re con sider the purchase of his ten acres on the 7th con for reforestation council decided to give it further consideration on motion of messrs todd and lewis the following were appointed a committee to meet the scott twp committee re tl agreement a3 to expenditure on same messrs cas3ie lee and glaspell clerk to make a date for meeting the following accounts were passed j lee use of disc 2 00 a wells shovelling snow 3 00 a wilson winter roads 16 00 e drewery discing tls 160 w symes winter roads 11 00 wg feasby dragging tln 5 00 ingot iron co grader 150 00 r james drawing grader 1 00 i imyers winter roads 5 60 h hall washout 6 con it 25 t hutchinson winter roads 3 40 municipal world supt sup 11 54 w hall dragging newmarket road and 6th 8 00 j morin winter roads 14 00 r quantz winter roads n 80 e haynes winter roads 7 10 f jones drawg gravel etc 8 25 f redshaw winter roads 8 00 g kellington winter roads 4 80 j kennedy washout etc 6 30 j albright winter roads 4 00 j jone winter roads etc 14 00 j murdock dragging road 4 00 ira stiner washout 36 25 j stiner winter roads etc 4 20 f- jackson washout 51 00 d norton washout 2 50 a shell 100 yds gravel 15 00 g hockley washout s 75 e carruthcrs winter roads 14 80 gerrnw ft croy sup to it row n i 08 j cooper dragging 5 00 it dowswell dragging 500 d elliott dragging 5 00 t dowswell winter roads 5 80 w giaspell freight grader 6 60 w slihpson winter roads 51 00 r albright winter roads etc 16 40 p harsell car to whitby 7 00 ii ouderkirk washout 23 20 g sntalloy winter roids d 2 so v thompson win roal3 0 c clark winter roads 10 49 freight on grader 11 sfi f nokes roair work 500 globe indemnify co nrjmirm on policy n two las 101 00 w f st john fence viewer 1 00 j slack fence viewer 1 00 council adfourned fo may 23 for general business and court of re vision on assessment roll room 5 trm report sr iv the following per cent is based on the result of a recent set of test examination marie lewis 82 betty booth 7s thos barnes 77 allan mcconnochie 75 robt ferris reg stoufter don ald lewis 73 edna watson 67 margaret lintner pearl reesor and earl ainsworth 65 geo crawford 64 phyllis baker 60 olive pugh 54 jr iv eric collard 75 lorna baker 71 elsie lownsbrougir 70 mabel cook 67 harry yake 62 alex baker 60 verna cockeral dorothy fergu son and lome mcmullea 58 allan hoover 47 howard st john and wilbert morton 46 miriam cook 44 fred morden 37 louie lloyd 25 harold lewi3 17 garland lehman and isabel mclean absent m g martin principal room 4 term report junior third hugh thomas 79 gordon murcheson 76 erma holden 74 ethel sanders 72 charlie lintner 71 luella stouffer 63 kenneth phillips 65 audrey fleischer s2 goldie shackman 61 rhoda crawford 60 alice smith 50 olive baker 56 flossie hoover 55 wilbert hopkins r 49 senior third elvera warder 86 bruce rowbotham 85 erma grubin 84 marjorie bassingthwaite 81 zaida barker 78 janet button 76 mary byer 76 edwin smith 71 helen todd 71 glean ratcliff 70 viola lehman 70 wilburr hill 69 donald hodgins 59 daisy madill harry peunock 59 harrv hnlile edna pugh 58 doston hare 65 h a gibson teacher li edna cockerill 69 j room a turm report sept to ap1 jack baker 681 senior first jack sanders 65 j sam borlnsky 90 harry stover 62 norma rusnell 88 evelyn rusaell 6 1 murray holden 8t 84 isoom 3 term itiport the standing in senior class is based on the examination held week ly through the term possible aver age 100 the junior standing was obtained on a set of promotion ex aminations held ia march possible average j00 senior second edra burkett 92 marjorie hoover 92 mildred burkett 878 jack hill 843 verna hare 84 hillyard pugh s24 jean bartholomew- 822 bill sanders 8073 luella gayman 8073 1 russell nendick s073 bert green 8042 george smith 80 dorothy myers 781 willie bryan 765 audrey lamb 722 edith swift 70 albert smith 649 earle mcmullea 465 clara lehman 402 junior second isabel collard 86 charles nolan s3 norman baker 81 norma little 756 rhoda vanzant 752 donna vanzant 75 dorothy mcgrogan 74 grant baker 74 john a button 72 mary doten 72 anna scott 71 doreen hodgins 70 blanche hoover 68 norman oboyle and myron an derson 67 isabel coulter 65 mildred dougherty 59 stewart anderson and vera hop kins 55 isabel biebner 50 fred lloyd 12 allan lloyd- 6 mervin lehman missed 2 those with an average of 70 or over in junior class were prompted harry holden 84 olive bartholomew 79 murray nendick 79 harry baker 79 eulah brilllnger 74 edna mckuea 73 jack peunock 73 nelda lehman 71 ruth barker 71 lillis morton 70 billy smith 70 ted lintner 69 margaret momullen 67 morley pugh 66 marry ferris 63 bobby hare 59 jimmy hill 58 tommy castle 58 ada giebner 55 margaret lehman 45 clifford mcmullen 44 lorraine siddall 30 junior first agnes klinck s3 william malloy 79 donald closson 78 evelyn baker 73 george morden 62 sam anderson 60 jim lawson 57 hilda parkinson 50 walter gilroy 46 leola jennings 41 alfred thomas 41 frank bartholomew 3c alice castle 33 joe momullen 31 stanley clarkson 28 murray hopkins 25 pupils of above list who obtained 60 were promoted to sr 1 in march i m k vansickle teacher room 1 primary room report for march a velmea stover harry wood cock donald lehman and jean baker equal r b george bartholomew glenna davis geo swift c harry linter gordon hoover mae mcmullen k logan per florence elson over sixty contracts have been se cured by the police trustees of pick ering for hydro light in that village and they hope very shortly to securo sifhcient contracts to enable tho light t be installed both in the stelle barber teacher houses and on the streets o q o d o q o d o q o d o o d o o 0 o o d o 0 o o a o o a o 0e30i i0e30i locaoc ioe uonoe we spring demands new clothes d o ladies and misses nifty spring coats in latest designs also attractive new dresses in silk and crepes you are invited to call and see the seasons newest in these lines- i hosierys biggest dollars worth monarch green stripe gives double protection against runs the sheen of its pure thread suk the wear of its fibre silk reinforcement every newest color youll be charmed with this dollars worth alt example 0 all monarch- knit hosiery values from 75c to 200 at all good dealers monarch mo hetdofflc hosiery dunnville oat miwu vf 4 vv wvpw n o d o o d o dress materials we are showing some nice striped broadcloth and striped lavish as well as fancy crepes voiles fuji and other attractive materials for spring dress wear x0e30c aoaoc 3oe30b i0e201 ioooi sao w h shaw 0 o o 0 o o 0 o phone 9 5 12 stouffville store open tuesday thursday and saturday iqfifr sss saa o 0 o 3oe30 i

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