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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 1928, p. 8

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stouffville july lfith 1928 ninth line markham haying is in lull swing on this line air silverthorn has purchased a new tractor mr t w eagleson spent tuesday in toronto mr silverthorn spent a day in hamilton last week mr and mrs d clendenning spent saturday at claremont miss jean balsdon of markham is holiday with her sister mrs arthur hoover mrs dr macdonald of moose jaw sask is visiting her sister mrs w forester miss weir of toronto spent a cou ple of days with mrs hamm last week mr and mrs d boyd and family mr and mrs silverthorn and family motored to port perry last sunday mr and mrs oliver raymer and mr and mrs carter of torontowere at our ss picnic held at mr r johnsons last thursday mr and mrs carter and family and miss craig of toronto visited with mr and mrs mcelwain this week mr and mrs hamm and family called on mr and mrs rowe on sun day evening mr watson and sister returned home after spending a week with mrs holllnger the young people of the church joined the stouffvllle baptist young people and motored to orlllia park last monday for their picnic an appreciation for sale pigs ready to wean sow with s small pigs set team harness hen iouse 9x12 trac tor double disc bissel new aiso 1222 tractor and threefurrow plow fred w betz 22 farm for sale loo acres lot 2s con 9 markham 2 south of stouffville 95 acres under cultiva tion balance pasture bank barn cement stabling frame house reasonable terms apply to geo lewis owner phone 4712 23 for sale high laying strain of barred rock pulletsparks strain also the fisher strain of pure bred white rocks four months old p c connon phon emark- ham 7409 look farmers i have a snap for you on one good corn binder mh also two grain binders they will take the place of new implements you might buy two mowers at reduced prices all kinds of repairs on hand is rexlix phone 193 july 3th 198 mr js barkey 6s1 hillside ave glen ellyn 111 dear friend the park coinnilssionjuunlc- ipal council and citizens generally regret exceedingly that you were not able to he present at the formal acceptance of your munificent gift on dominion day the day was perfect music appro priate and crowd responsive on this unique occasion for stouffville would like to have had some of your immediate family present so that they could have carried away the many high compliments paid the donor of such an appropriate gift for the gathering of the towns people be band played patriotic airs dr ira freel representing the park commission in formal acceptance of the flag reviewed the successful business career of jake as friends delighted to call you and also spoke patriotically of the flag ol the british commonwealth of nations so majestically supported by the generosity of our absent friend well wisher adn former townsman while the doctor was speaking the empire flag a very large one was slowly raised to the peak the band played o canada and after the president of tne toronto old boys made a few happy com ments ably seconded by mr david stouffer sr and his worship the mayor mr harry sanders the band concluded the happy ceremony by playing the maple for ever and god save the king ira a freel md altona srecials ix real estate houses and lots in stouffville at 1500 and up several places that are ideal homes and would make you money as well farms near stouffville at reasonable prices and ou attractive terms list your property for sale with jacob yake stouffville business cards medical dr ss ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 100 drs ira herbert freel consultation hours dr ira freel 3 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm saturday tues thurs sat afternoons by appointment only dr herbert fretel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only norman bunker enjoyed his car sunday afternoon mr and mrs jacob meyers visited at mr n reesors on sunday ernest davis and lady friend motored to little britain on sunday last mrand mrs morgan hill mrand mrsedwideman also arthur wide- man spent sunday at oshawa we congratulate miss sprung on the wonderful success of her en trance pupils of 10 candidates all passed 3 obtaining honours 5 hav ing tried from the junior fourth her excellent work is certainly ap preciated by the section our womens institute are to be commended for the excellent printed program just issued for the coming institute year it is the most com plete yet issued by the society and should attract a good attendance at every meeting the july meeting will be held at mrs m harris mrs b reesor is this years- president and mrs e lehman is secretarytreas urer the motto of the institute is for home and country uxbridge twp council a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am dextal f dr patterson pentisf best work lowest fees stouffville ontario telephone no 200 mri e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto ofllco in grublns block phno 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dontal surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office standard bank upstnlrs phone office 1011 residence 1016 legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 18008 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money tn loin decorating paint and varnish we make old cars look like new with paint and varnish plus expert brushwork paper hanging and decorating also a specialty phono today workshop over bakers garage fred brown stpuffriue uxbridge township council met on saturday july 14th members all present the reeve chas lee presid ing after the reading and confirming of the minutes of the previous meet ing the following communications were read mrs mark linton forbidding coun cil to pay a bonus on wire fence in glen major dominion dry goods co uxbridge account of s75 for goods supplied to stanley york during quarantine cxr cheque for 1000 for use of grader in gravel pit at goodwood j a ellis director of municipal affairs requesting a list of those in township qualified for old age pensions ae christian county clerk sent copy of county equalization bylaw giving amount and percentage of assessments of the different munici palities in the county joseph cooper sheep valuator giving report on another sheep be longing to samuel irwin that had died from injuries by dogs by resolution of council the clerk was instructed to if possible pre pare and send a list to j a ellis of those qualified for old age pen sions the principal part of the days business was the passing and pay ment of the following accounts jxi dragging etc 1850 f wagg gradding etc 18265 f redshaw rading etc 9075 r evans 95 yds gravel 1425 e carruthers culvert 1100 j forrest gravelling 10750 j wagg 70 rds wire fence 1400 d symes grading etc 21125 j norton gravel 2s95 r storry dragging 400 m houck grading etc 13425 b houck gravel 10g5 jos jones gravelling 17425 ira redshaw gravel 3570 j s wagg dragging 600 j collins resurfacing 12375 m norton gravel 2440 a peddle 25 rds wire fence 500 r smalley 2s rds wire fence 570 c h gourllo work 3000 c latcham work 22965 c latcham gravel 3300 w norton dynamiting 1000 c gourlle work 9200 c gourlle work 7375 e johnson work t 7400 c f clark work etc so 05 l feashy 32 rds wire fence 640 uxbridge hardware co cement 795 w chapman gravel 3240 a wagg gravel 1185 s irwin sheep killed 1000 m wagg gravel goo j smalley resurfacing 7100 g hockley 91 yds gravel 1365 g hockley gravelling 8200 w p cnrmedy gravelling 1 1250 sawyermassey co blade 696 j cooper work 7750 w smalley culvert etc 4050 j cooper gravel 1005 dominion dry goods co 8 78 w whittlcton rep to grader 420 r hutchinson 21 rds wire 420 m dick 40 rds wire 800 f w johnston 20 rds wlro 400 w beach work 9125 d dick gravel 1965 clifford lee work 2075 c badgcrow work 750 council adjourned to saturday august isth for general business an dstrlking the tax rate afount albert bruce ross visited at his home here over the week end murray stokes of sutton visited here over the week end wm eckardt of toronto is visit ing at mr h pearsons dawson dike of new york is visit ing bis father mr harmon dike mr hewitt of newmarket has opened a dentistry parlor here the annual cemetery decoration services was held acre last sunday mrs herman barrett of toronto is visiting her parents mr and mrs mclean miss brownscombe of uxbridge visited last sunday with mrs chas brooks mr and mrs harry spang and family spent the holiday at wasaga beach mr and mrs w s robertson at tended the funeral of the formers father at whitby last week mrs s b hoover and miss birdie hoover of rlngwood are spending a week with mr and mrs h spang mr and mrs allan arnoi3 also dr and mrs carruthers were ham ilton visitors over the week end herb foote has sold his hotel business to an auroraman who takes possession about august 1st mr foote and family will move from our village small pigs for sale 11 pigs 8 weeks old henry mcmullen stouffville fob bext house and lot on the townline near old gormley apply to thos l white 6th con mark ham or unlonville rr 1 phone 60s 21 for sale 105 acres near new market hiproof barn 110 feet brick house other buildings run ning stream close to school and church this is one of the best grain and dairy farms in york county price 100 per acre box 102 newmarket 21 for sale good house and lot barn and driving sbel in stoutf- ville corner harold ave and al bert st apply on premises or phone 1206 farmers we want all your live fowl best market price pald dont sell until you consult us phone sam golden at pennocks livery stouffville for sale medium sized brick residence on obrien avenue all conveniences and splendid lot levi forsyih 21 for sale by tender tenders will be received by the undersigned up to august 1st 1928 for the purchase of thirtyfour acres of timbered lands being the east part of lot number sixteen 16 in the ninth concession of the town ship of whiichurch in the county of york about three miles from stouffville station on the cnr tim ber consists of hemlock pine beech and maple no tender necessarily accepted mccullough button solicitors for vendor stouffville ont for sale 100 acres of choice farm lands at lot 4 con 6 whitchurch all under cultivation large barn runing water in stables good dwelling well fenced apply owner on premises or at tribune office 10000 hexs wanted at once highest market price paid dont part with your hens until you phone us sam golden peacock livery horse register golden west king 23673 clydes dale stallion enrolment form 1 the property of abner baker will stand at his own stable lot 7 con 8 whitchurch to insure a foal 12 single mare 2 or more 10 each payable feby 1 1929 own ers of mares at time of service held responsible tf swifts garage dont throw away old tires bring in your tires and get them repaired we have the latest uptodate vulcanizing plant we use only firestone gum dipped cord in our repairs every repair guaranteed to last as long as the tire the repair is put in a full line of firestone tires and tubes phone 195 swifts garage y-y- v- imyf y f f s- v ox- vwr imm zs tp oll down the map of the world follow the british empire i rec t the continents and across the seas there you see beckoning markets for canada where fewer trade restrictions intervene where british tradition is appreciated where canada is known there we can sell there we can also buy canada is buying more empire goods than ever before things we cannot grow or make raw materials for our factories since 1922 canadas imports from empire countries have increased 67 per cent last year we bought empire goods to the value of 250000000 and what is canada selling the empire last year we shipped 500000000 worth of our products to other british lands an increase of 443 per cent in six years the various parts of the empire want more canadian goods a demand exists among them for canadian manufactures or for the products of canadian lands or waters but we must see that our exports are maintained at a rigid standard that they are packed as consumers desire and that our prices are right to encourage this growing empire trade eleven of canadas twenty- four trade commissioners abroad are working in empire centres they are familiar with the demands of the people among whom they live their services and the information they gather are at the command of any canadian producer or exporter to get into touch with trade commissioners write the commercial intelligence service department of trade and commerce ottawa when you buy empire goods you do a part in making possible greater canadian exports to these sister countries where we sell we must also buy the department of trade and commerce if s the empire opportunity in manufactured goods of 38 groups of manufac tured goods canada sells the empire to the total of 1 78000000 it is to be remembered that the em pire imports from all countries these goods to the amount of 257 1 000- 000 the british empire presents a tremendous opportunity for the devcl- opmerirof export on these commodities ottawa f c t ohara deputy minister hon james malcolm miniatar 60

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