stouffville may 14th 1925 sae home town store specials harry homes tapioca arid choco late puddings each 10c iaundry soapsmazoa 4 bars 1 toilet 23c homes nujell jelly powders all pure galai and cooking oil 35c savors 3 for 25cl ciarks pork and beans 2 tins 23c maple syrup finest quebec no 10 175 dominion sugar 10 lbs 65c choice pink salmon tin 14c quaker corn meal 4 lbs for 25c keillers little chip marmalade 12 oz 24c tiger catsup 15 and 25c fancy line sweet mixod pickle3 quart 50c the tribune is published 1 thursdax morning terms 200 a year in advance 250 jo the united state3 a v nolan publisher stouffville ont markham tp council fresh fish every wednesday direct from northern lake3 ratcliff co phone 7113 stouffville keep your eye on this space and note the prices on summer goods i will not be undersold if i have to loose money glehm footwear of merit phone 43q1- isrtl store open tuesday thursday and saturday spring time needs with this season comes a demand for new wearing apparel from the house dress to street wear we can supply many of your wants remember we also carry a nice line of prints towellings and other yard goods j l little stouffville ontario cofill all sizes prices are sure to advance shortly- let us fill your bin now just in car standard itound screenings at 3000 ton feed oats turnips mangolds corn and garden seeds s w hastings proprietor successor to w s cook telephone 16 9 residence 3 715 it pays to use martin senour red school house paint for barns and outbuildings it has no equal write to head office montreal for free booklet home paintinc made easy- sold by silvester bros stouffville ontario markham council had a busy af ternoon and evenings session on monday last week the hospital for sick children notified council that emile del duca a four year old child of james del duca whose post office address was markham had been admitted to the hospital and that under the statutes the municipality was liable to pay for her keep j150 per day coun cilor honey was instructed to find out who del duca is w h lapp was heard and con- plained the way some gravel had ben put on the road 10th con ia3t year the gravel in spots had just ben dumped in heaps and had a large number of boulders in i which had to be raked off he suggested that if the larger stones were put under neath they would make a good bot tom but it seemed to him a great waste to haul the gravel for miles and after it was spread on the road to rake off the stones he suggested that when the roads needed raising in the centre the boulders be raked on ahead as the gravel was spread and covered with the fine gravel road superintendent eric thom son said that unless a very heavy coat of gravel was put on the boul ders would work to the top crushed stone from the quarries could not be laid down at any of the stations in the township at less than 180 per ton with a good stone crusher with elevator attachment stone could be crushed and loaded on the wagon for 40 to 45 cents a yard in the pit or stone pile county constables degeer and rusk were heard complaining that they had trouble in securing the legitimate fees for work done mr degeer instanced several cases for instance he had noticed that very many motorists did not slow up at the fourcorner intersection at box grove and there had been several minor accidents there so he spent one afternoon and evening in checkr ing speedsters and crs running without proper lights he sent the list of numbers taken down to the high constable got no reply and on complaining personally later on was told that the paid county police were the ones to look after this work he instanced a case when reesors mill at markham was burglarized but when information was attempted to be telephoned early in the morning to the county police there was no one at the office to answer the phone apparently there was no way of getting action in an emergency for this and similar work he could get no pay mr rusk wanted to know if he was to take instructions from markhams new chief constable or whom the reeve promised to look into the matter the reeve stated that he had road superintendent thomson working the old township stone crusher on the third con at mr brodies after working three days a heavy casting broke they took it to toronto and had it oxywelded and it broke again the provincial engineer advised him that the machine which must be around thirty years old and of an obsolete type was worn out and it would not pay to get new parts he had therefore notified the sawyer- massey co of toronto and cham pion co of sarnia that the munici pality were considering the purchase of a new crusher and their repre sentatives were present to give in formation the sawyer representa tive quoted a price of 2900 for an s model a machine with a capa city of 10 to 15 tons an hour of twoinches crushing solid stone mr qua representing the champion crusher of similar weight and capa city with side loader etc quoted a price of 2572 and would allow 372 for the dld machine besides and pay half freight lr qua got the order accounts orderedpaj pairar on acct 2 00 mussens ltd blade for grader s 50 w j brumwell 3 days with 3 horses grading townline mark ham and york 21 00 j w perkin hardware 31 18 gam davison stamps exp 5 globe indemnity co premium on public liability 247 f charleton co goods sup plied g blake and m rowbot- ham 6 jas mcpherson burying dead dog and cow order sanitary insp 8 00 a raymer dynamite used 5 00 e gohn rep bridge con 2 con veying stone crusher etc 21 00 municipal world stationery 3 69 c e horner shovelling snow 3 88 dr jj williams hospital wood stock maintenance olive leh man janl to jan 30 7 91 00 department public heaith main tenance b turner isolation hospital 34 days 102 00 goods for w elliott charity 1 84 w c gohn telephoning 2 70 ideal welding co 30 00 50 dog tags 4 20 corson son printing auditors reports stationery and adv 251 64 b humphrey ambulance- convoy ing a woolley to hospital 5 00 brown bros goods mrs fulton 18 97 eric thomson account 247 97 grants ot 15 were made each to richmond hill fair and to richmond hill public library the following roud accounts were ordered paid j williams rep culvert hauling stone and dragging road 63 50 p koraylh opening ditch con 8 mount joy dragging etc 76 4 0 ra smith widening road dragg ing road con 7 62 00 rflotton plows and gradg 64 12 it nichols work con 4 3s 65 l middleton crushing stone639 80 j ii hayues dragging con7 10 so hc reesor dragging con 10 16 00 g r cowle breaking road 2 80 rj cunningham dragging mark ham and scarboro townline 12 00 j courtney work on con 11 9 10 the council entered into a written contract with the police village of uuionville to pay half the purchase price of the fire engine councils share being 800 the township is entitled to the use of the engine should they require it at any time some nine tenders were opened for the building of ose abutment and repairing of a bridge on the 10th con north of riggfoot on the advice of engineer blaycock it was decided to have plans drawn for a new bridge of 50 feet span with cement top and make a permanent job of it the engineer estimated the cost at 5000 so it was deci ded to return the tenders and notify the tenders that the plans tor the new bridge could be seen the first of next week and that tenders for the same would be opened or may isth the council adjourned to hold its next regular monthly meeting on monday june 1st at 1 pm and a3 a court of revision and appeal at 2 pm stoupfvhie school report w 55 20 61 communication dear mr editor please allow me to reply to f silvester reeve regarding his letter in last weeks paper he stated that the dump was 20 rods from the nearest residence whereas it is only 200 feet from my place npw they are planting a hedge around this beautiful little park some people build hedges around themselves to try and hide their sins but that cannot be done the right place for that rubbish pile is at the lower end of the park 40 rods outside the cor poration and not under the nose of your neighbor yours truly a g lehman mrs t m degeer aged 80 years died in uxbridge last week she was the widow of a well known painter and decorator who died there some years ago mrs deseer had been a resident of uxibridge 5 1 years and was born in prince albert near port perry- no examination have been held since easter holdays hence no re port from room 5 m g martin principal room 4 sr ill erma crubln bruce rowbotham janet button jr ill ethel sanders erma holden olive baker h a gibson teacher room 3 sr ii edra burkitt marjorle hoover mildred burkitt jr ii norman ooyle blanche hoover stewart anderson s barber teacher room 2 sr i agnes klinck harry holden norma rusnell jr i leola jennings jim law- son walter gllroy miss vansickle teacher primary room a class margaret schmidt harry woodcock velma stover promotion from pr b to pr a total 300 lambert malloy 235 claude brillinger 221 george swift 220 glenna davis 216 george bartholomew 203 charles cadieux 132 cora soden 172 evelyn dougherty rec 125 from c to b class total 175 gordon hoover 137 harry lintner 121 dora momutlen 119 c class given siddall and harry brown and marion rusnell equal jean murchison and george giebner and fern baker and rot equal doan goudie and gordon hare and fred giebner equal k h logan teacher horse register col bower the purebred stallion and grand champion the property of a j lewis will start bis route may 18th watch for details next week and for description cards mac brino reg in the canadian stud book a standard bred roadster stallion the property of peter wideman stouffville will stand during the season of 1925 at his home stables until further notice telephone sou 11 george of goodwood a fine big bay purebred clydesdale the pro perty of j w aisop lot 4 con 3 uxbridge will stand for the sea son at his home stable see printed pedigree on cards enrol ment 1215 jw alsop prop send the tribune to absent friend ufo notice phone your orders for u p o wire fencing steam coal etc turnip and mangold seed has arri ved call for yours phone 5302 mr john ralph one of the most interesting citizens of port perry was called by death on may 3rd he was in his 96th year and had been in active business until a few months ago the late mr ralph was a har ness maker and came from ireland over 70 years ago just after the great potato famine in that land the memory of which was vivid in his mind to the end ot his days mr ralph belonged to the masonic order and was a faithful member of the presbyterian church send the tribune to absent friends extra value in usedcars we have the following cars tor sale completely overhauled and in really good order every car guaranteed they have come to u3 from care ful drivers 1023 ford touring 1023 ford touring 1018 ford touring 1018 ford touring see these cars now at the standard garage baker bros stouffville ont cocao a o xoesox x0e30i i0e30e d o d o d o a o for the woman who is seeking to make her home more attractive we make herewith a few suggestions together with a number of other very seasonable articles at prices which you will find to be right- linoleums curtain scrims curtain nets art cretonnes table linens rugs fancy china cut glass floor oilcloth os d o o n 1 staunton semi trimmed wallpaper saves time the selvages are partially severed in the process of manufacture and all thai is needed to accurately trim the rolls is to tap the ends on the table these papers can be hung quite easily and successfully by folks who do their own papering and paperhangers find that with these papers they can do the work much more quickly and that they always give complete satisfaction you willenjoy choosing wallpaper from our new stock the patterns are so novel and varied the colour harmonies are so effective that you will soon find an ideal paper for each room that needs renovating- that will make your home as charming as you wish it were now store closes at 12 noon each friday 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