stouffville january 4 1923 1 nnn place the best artists in your own home our special phonograph will play the best band se- lebtions quar- tetts violins selections coon songs hymns etc phonograph iof 1uu all phonographs in one splendid cabinet with oval horn and silent self oiling motor 12 turn table and needle cups holds about 150 selections guaranteed for 2 years pay only 500 down and 200 a week no machine like this on the market with the oval horn for less than 17500 some good records little reel riding hood mother goose land 3 o clock am its only a wee sprig oheather blowing bubbles all day long toot toot tootsie lovely lucerne peggy waltz i am a roamer in cellar cool i love a lassie geo e baker ii sell cream two streams of profit of your separator cream to sell skim milk to grow another crop of calves pigs or chickens the surest safest and most profitable system of farming you take no chances i we close at 6 pm excepting on saturdays jstouffville creamery company also agents for delaval famous separators is your auto probably idle these cold days then let us give it that overhauling during the winter months our work gives satisfaction we quote special prices on tires oils and h gasoline on hand swifts garage phone 3005 stouffville be ready for winter now is the time to get storm sash made before the big rushbig rush is on let us get out your build ing requirements during the winter months when more attention can be given your order than in other seasons when the rush is on estimates are cheerfully given ask us lumber we have a good line of building material on such as dressed and undressed lumber lime plaster and tile in the yard hand stouffville planing mill schell stouffer proprietors phone 194 district generall financial report there will be an orangemans celebration at aurora next 12th of july there was no election in reach township last monday the old council receiving an acclamation mrs fred y hobbs died in her 64th year in pickering village after four days illness ed wurm of markham village has been appointed bailiff of the second division court of the county of york in place of t o lowry resigned bent on devouing a whole tur key on christmas dayman uxbridge citizen was uuablefo leave bis house for sevrjjjilays turkey and hog wonftmix very well the two lawyers in a court case at lindsay last thursday week took a turn at fisticuffs right under judge swayzes gaze the prosecuting at torney called the lady witness a liar mr jcssup principal of mount joy public school who wtfs stricken with paralysis a coifple jaz weeks ago never recovered vonsfousness and passed away on rjntay of last week his remains werer taken to toronto for interment dr william robson nichols dean of the medical profession in winni peg died in that city during decem ber dr xichols was born in mark- ham village and attended the schools in that place following is a summary of the school accounts and mr dougherty i informs us he gave virtually these i figures from the platforaf on nom- i ination night the reporter was j late and didnt hear mr doughertys remarks public school receipts bal from last year 797 72 nonresident fees 14 00 gov grant 3s5 00 whit and mark levey 1138 os village levy 5362 so total 7697 30 expenses teachers salaries 3627 00 other salaries 350 00 fuel 354 is repairs 169 55 exams 2 25 printing 3 00 maps c 2s 02 school bd and site 16 50 sundriesinterestwar tax c 261 45 agriculture 3 05 to continuation school 14gs 13 bodst your town by buying goods madofh your own towi balance 1414 17 total 7697 30 contiuation school receipts examination fees 12s 40 gov grant 794 03 countv grant 1700 94 from public school 146s 13 4091 50 expenses teachers salaries 3217 50 other salaries 1 175 00 fuel 1s9 sg examinations 179 30 maps c 262 67 i sundries 67 17 here are two specials for january honey theie 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 newmarkets bread war is over and the loaf is back to isc again after being cut to lie eighteen cents is the ruling price through out ontario a notable event in the social life of uniohyille was the celebration on christmas day at the residence of the golden wedding of mr and mrs matthew allen lifelong resi dents of the neighborhood and held in the highest esteem by the whole community a movement 1n on foot to create a consolidated school embodying claremont also ellis school on the fourth of uxbridge and others pub lic meetings were heistlast week in the district interested to acquaint the people with the system under which such a school might be oper ated after an illness of over two years albert edwin blackburn passed away at the home of his sen horace 46 hastings ave toronto on mon day dec 25th at the age of 62 years the late mr blackburn was born in uxbridge township and lived all his life in uxbridge town en- gaging in the contracting business of masonry and cement work with a view to establishing city lads to enjoy allthe benefits of the open country the toronto rotary club has opened a residence for boys at lake wilcox where a large number of boys are at present mak ing a temporary home a compet ent supervisor has been appointed to take charge of the establishment which is ideally located the calgary herald of dec 2nd contains an account of a remarkable feat accomplished by an alberta farmer who hauled 1144 bushels of wheat 22 miles in s wagons drawn by 15 teams of horses and mules driven by 1 man and then unloaded into the elevator in 1 hour and 17 minutes without unhooking a sjngle animal another farmer took in 913 bushels with 10 teams and 5 wagons it was pure friendly rivalry which caused the men to haul such enormous loads the death occurred in toronto at the home of jas andrews on thurs day dec 7th of hm h french formerly of newmarket the late mr french bought the harness busi ness of mr f nottingham mccau- ley block newmarket the latter part of august and conducted it success fully until some time in october when he became ill illness follow ing an accident at the timothy st crossing mr french was proceed ing west on timothy street in his automobile when his car was struck by a metropolitan freight cat the car was damaged badly and mr french was severely shaken up he never was able to return to work and went to toronto for treatment the funeral took place from the home of his brother geo french new gormley on dee 10th and in terment was in heise hllucemetery 4091 50 be a secretary to a business executive an idful position for n younit woman tie shaw secretarial course covers every needed subject shorthand type writing bookkeeping law bank ing te personal instruction writ for prospectus to 3 p melntosh chief principal- mlm toronto 30 tears of proten sneee boadways drug stork stouffville claremont miss nora wilson returned to to ronto after spending new years with the home folks archibald anderson and wife and daughter christena of richmond were the new years guests of r howe and wife miss vera bingham returned this week to normal school toronto after her christmas holidays miss m edwards has been confined to her home with a bad cold sinpe the beginning of her christmas holi days churches will unite in a week of prayer beginning with monday jan sth at s pm in the baptist church and in the union church on thurs day alternating for the week all are cordially invited to attend our grocery department will be found always uptodate aid we solicit a trial order f c rowbotham the home of good groceries glasgow too late for last week mr and mrs stanley slack have moved to their farm on the 5th we were pleased to note the in creased attendance at sunday school mr geo drewery of toronto vis ited at mr writ drewerys on s t- urday mr and mrs w davis and family spent christmas at mr jno hutchinsons mr and mrs john forsyth spent christmas at mr thos lewis jr at altona x mr millar and family of toronto spent christmas at mr fred pauli- kats mr and mrs a r mitchell of mount albert spent christinas at mr john davis a family gathering was held at the home of mr and mrs william eckhardt on christmas day misses eva and ida latcham mr and mrs geo cain and mr arthur latcham of toronto spent christmas at mr john latchams mrs freeman slack visited for a few days last week with her daugh ter mrs levihopkins at brougham mr and mrs earl drewery and son of ringwood and mr and mrs arms rong and miss evelyn of clare mont spent christmas at mr wm drewerys the christmas entertainment held in the school was a success the proceeds amounted to upwards of uyentyfive dollars mr r harris of mount forest a delegate to the ufo convention spent a week end recently with his sister mrs wm drewery sale register thursday jan 11th at lot 9 con uxbridge horses cattle and implements belonging to thos mantle who is giving up farming sale at 1 f w sllversidcs auc tioneer bloomington too late for last week mrs booth spent a day in tor onto last week mr and mrs w smith of union- ville were home for christmas mrs kennedy and gertie spent christmas in toronto miss ernia hill of toronto spent the holidays at home miss mae card of midland was visiting her sister miss nellie card mrs paisley of markham spent a few days at mr wm storrys mr and mrs j beach of gormley spent christmas at her mothers mrs sage ninth line too late for last week mr hollinger of brantford was home for christmas mr l eagleson isspending christ mas holidays at his home miss yida knight of toronto was home for christmas mr and mrs geo lee spent christ mas in goodwood miss tarr is home for her christ mas holidays mrs silverthorne and two chil dren are visiting in beaverton mr and mrs silverthorne and family spent christmas in toronto mr- and mrs middlebrook and family spent christmas in w mrs postills sisters and their husbands and children spent christ mas at their home mr and mrs a cole entertained their children and grandchildren at christmas mr and mrs hillman of toronto spent christmas with mr and mrs wm grants mriherb thomas and missapeie johnson of mrfrkham wereinarried on wednesday we wish them much joyand happiness in their wedded uteget your fiddles ready boys sure of fire protection the trustees having purchased three forty gallon chemical tanks mounted on wheels from bickle bros df woodstockl manufacturers of fire apparatus there is a fifty foot hose attache j to each of these tanks which will be placed at different points in thc village the election on monday for- polictl trustees was keenly contested thel following were in the field c wf davidson d stokes h pearson jl d rowland m mainprize wimrearj and john davey the result was complete surprise messrs main prize pearson and rowland we elected the former trustees we davidson pearson and stokes mi mainprize headed the poll with mj pearson second and rowland thu the others came rear davey david son stokes small advertisements card of thanks i desire to thank the electors stouffville for their very loyal s port on monday last in electing nil to the reeveship of the municipalitj w e morden thanks the institute mrs ayres of ringwood wis to thank the womens institute the box they sent her on christma heifer for sale choice roan heifer due jan 10 j i apply wellmans phone c901 4f tender for wood the undersigned will receive tcl ders up to jan lath for 21 corfl of 16 inch hardwood birch bat beach and maple to be delivered bloomington school according instruction ea storry stoub x rr 2 2 stouffville markets thursday jan 1th dairy butter 33 to 3 1 i eggs 55 to 56 ducks 2 to 1 geese 20 to 23 chickens 20 to 26 turkeys 35 to 35 cattle hogs ac hogs 950 to 1050 good butchers 500 to 600 medium butchers 400 to 500 common butchers 300 to 400 calves per ctvt 7 00 to 10 00 sheep per cwt 2 00 to 3 00 sheep skins 40 to 75 beef hides butchors 9c pound beef hides farmers sc pound grain market red winter wheat 100 to 110 white wheat 100 to 110 spring whoat 90 to 105 goose wheat 70 to 78 barley 56 to 60 buckwheat 70 to 78 oats 40 to 42 rye 74 to 80 mount albert mr and mrs james lawson fere city visitors over the holiday mr and mrs w t russell spent the christmas holidays in montreal dr m g cody of toronto was in town for a couple of days this week mr and mrs hall spent the new- year holiday with friends at sharon mrs lemon baker of stouffville visited with relatives here for a few days mrs dan cook has returned from a weeks visit with her sister in woodbridge d l stouffer of ringwood paid a flying visit to friends in town on saturday misses gertrude and marjorie moore of toronto spent over the holiday at their home here david arnold of ruddell sask is a visitor at the home of his sister mrs d stokes mrs barrett and son are visiting at the home of her parents mr and mrs john mclean on thursday night there was a fire brigade organized wiih mr herb rollins as chief and mr wilfrid dike as deputy chief mss yera hcgg we are sorry to learn is again confined to her home through illness we trust she may soon be better again the dance in the ufo hall on tuesday evening the 26th was one grand success over a hundred being present all enjoyed the time the sunday school and christmas tree in the methodist church was well attended and a grand program was rendered mr aimer sisler is visiting his sister mrs jas lawson after an absence of aboutsixteen years spent in western canada his many friends are pleased to see him and glad to see him looking hale and hearty the western climate evid ently agrees with him mount albert now has a good mea- estray left lot 17 con 5 markham a yearold polled augus steerweig about 1000 pounds reward gla burn farm unionville phone ll unionville for private sale fresh milch cows and springe terms arranged d holden phtj 1s4 41 house for sale or rent eight roomed brick house with modern conveniences on obr ave apply to w d hall sto vile or imperial trusts compj toronto for sale cheap all kinds of w harness farm implements in good or also several heavy and light scj cook stoves and heaters higl prices paid for live poultry herman stouffville phono 190 boar for service yorkshire white young re tered this animal is from famous brethour bred burf ont winners at guelph and to to ross e ratcliff lot 1 co whitchurch good healt1 cannot be retained if you ei poor meat the animals i select for onr butchering tras are the choicest beasts til the telephone we deliver to parts ot the town fresh and cured meai fresh homemade sausage nq on band try them hleadbetferl phone otoi v z a