fl stouffville april 5 1923 a small outlay brings uxbridge tp council uxbridge pays 500 for man and team quick returns a size to fit your home just what our customers have been waiting for high grade fully equipped and guaranteed phonographs dont make any mistake these new models are going over the top the above model regular price 18000 our price 9750 including 10 selections 3 pkg needles 1 record brush 212 record albums 610 record albums we have a good selection of easter records give records as presents geo e baker phones 1790217903 stouffville machines capable of grinding sweet clover hay to a reasonably fine meal and at reasonablevexpense for power are itow obtainable the product is claimed to be valuable stock food and the main draw back to exten sive operation in production of the meal is the initial investment y history of organization the uxbridge township council met at goodwood on march 24th with all members present the following communications were read from dept public highways acknowledging receipt of report of expenditures during 1922 and en closing copy of bylaw to be passed when making application for subsidy for the present year from wra redshaw and isaac shaver declining to act as pathmast- ers from ah wilson of the forestry department enclosing circulars re forestation plots from the school attendance offi cer enclosing report for february which was adopted on motion of mr lee seconded by mr roach the report re sale of timber on con 4 opposite lots 14 and 15 was read and adopted mr roach seconded by mr lee moves that a twohorse grader be purchased from the sawyermassey co and that the clerk be instructed to order same carried mr roach seconded by mrcassie moves that the rate of wages paid by the council for tp work be the same as last year viz 500 for man and team and 250 to man for 10 hr day carried the report of the delegate attend ing the good roads convention was read and adopted on motion of mr roach seconded by mr cassie mr roach seconded by mr lee moves that the resignation of mr brown as caretaker of the hall be accepted and that mr middleton be appointed on molion of mr roach seconded by mr catherwood a bylaw was passed authorizing the- reeve and i glasgow master robert hill of toronto visited at v smiths mr and mrsfreeman slack spent easter sunday at levi hopkins brougham mr and mrs oscar hutchinson of altona visited at walter davis on sunday mr and mrs chas armstrong and miss evelyn armstrong visited at wm drewerys on sunday mr and mrs wm slack and fam ily of altona visited at wm eck- hardts on sunday misses eva and ida latcham and mr and mrs geo cain of toronto spent the holidays at mr john lat- chams i you eat candy then why not the best we are heavily stock with the famous ganongs chocolates in bulk or fancy boxes nothing but the purest of product enters this make and they are truly wholesome see that the little folk eat only pure candy ninth line miss tarr was home for easter holidays mr carter of toronto was home for the week end mr l eagleson of milverton is home for easter holidays we welcome mr and mrs pea cock and family to our midst miss holden of toronto was home with her parents for easter mr and mrs reynolds have gone home for easter holidays miss vida knight of toronto spent easter with her parents mr and mrs mcneely of mark- ham spent sunday with mr and mrs j postill mrs g lee and daughter spent the week with her parents at good wood v dr and mrs gowland of new market were guests of mr and mrs postill for easter we are sorry to hear mrs r treasurer to borrow money for the barkey has been very poorly for the rent expenditures until the taxes are last month we have other well known lines that are popular with the public roast peanuts do you know that we roast peanuts every saturday try them nice and fresh many patrons buy them by thepound each week f g rowbotham the home of good groceries phone 5601 i i curling club meeting atgjirling rink monday april 9 at 8 pmrau members please attend dr s s ball pres small advertisements found practically new rubber mans size tribune office auction sale of farm stock etc also household furniture to be sold by public auction at lot 28 con 10 mark- ham townline markhani and pickering on saturday april 7th 1023 the property of j f thomas driving horse 6 yrsold welsh pony 9 yrs old black and whit cow in full flow grey cow in lull flow set trucks and box top buggy tud- hope cutter narrow bottow plow set single harness quantity hay 6 bags potatoes delaval separator no 15 dominion organ phonola 5 piece parlor suite rocking chair wooden bed and springs bureau washstand sette 7 kitchen chairs standard sewing machine kitchen table number of dishes high oven peninsular cook stove parlor stove 2inl stove oil stove 3 burner incubator 130 egg about 16 yds rag carpet 20 yds linoleum alladin hanging lamp lantern and other articles terms hay potatoes furniture and all sums of 20 and under cash over that amount 6 months credit on furnishing approved joint notes or 6 per cent per annum off forcash f w silversides auctioneer last spring a committee was for med with the purpose of building up the old band but without suc cess after having worked at it for about three months and on the ad vice of mr dougherty it was deemed wise to throw the matter up we then called a meeting to discuss the advisability of procuring the ser vices of capt slatter but the com mittee with the exception of myself were not in favor of this the whole thing was then allowed to drop and the committee died a natural death j mrgeo baker who was not a mem i ber of the old committee then pro ceeded to test the feeling of a class of beginners as to whether they would be agreeable to secure the services of capt slatter and as it was found favorable we proceeded to make arrangements to have capt slatter come to stbuffville to give an address the old committee was not consulted as they opposed this arrangement the purpose all along collected mrdecarle of the uxbridge jour nal was heard respecting printing of voters lists mr roach seconded by mr lee moves that mr ed wilson be ap pointed pathmaster in lieu of mr shaver div 20 carried on motion of mr catherwood mrs middlebrook and family re turned home after spending a week with friends in weston mr alex boyds moved to mark- ham last monday mr boyd pur chased a new ruggles truck recently we are glad to hear mr hollin- ger of brampton who has been home seconded by sir cassie the reeve i with a cold for the past week is was instructed to issue his order better again in payment of the following accounts j collins shov snow 350 r carruthers work 2674 jos nokes work 635 jas moran shov snow ets 2350 wm ashton shov snow 200 alex wagg shov snow 200 wilbert byam shov snow 200 r g flewell shov snow 875 c j manley shov snow 125 h vance opening road 325 j c lee shov snow 800 municipal world supplies 3288 o roach to pay shovsnow 2050 g brown caretaker hall 400 c f clark shov snow 1710 mansell gerrow shov snow 800 j redshaw shov snow- 1100 i commencing next week stouffville creamery in large display space will set out to the farmers of this dis trict the advantages of selling cream over that of selling milk in toronto or making butter on the farm the local firm believe in healthy adver tising and the continued growth of their business indicates the success they are meeting with in our next issue dont- fail to read the cream ery advertisement jas allbright shov snow m gleason haul cvt1922 ace clerk prep report 1000 goodwood mr and mrs woodward visited at cambridge over easter miss preston is away for the holi day term mr calvin stafford visited his brother over sundaj- miss edith johnson was home for the week end mrs walkington is visiting at her brothers mr robinsons mr eric lane accompanied his friend to toronto on wednesday mr robert hynes and brother save the miles seed peas eayly june seed peas for sale r j smith phone 7204 7np2- j horse for sale good driving horse jn goq- dition apply or sales l for sal six colonies of bee ment well wintered a 4806 was to have the beginners join up i journal bliis re sale 3 88 with the old band when advanced hspughselling timber con 4 1000 tires advanced again on march 21st and still another coming tires dropped to the lowest price in their history on oct 12th 1922 at these low prices i purchased several thousand dollars worth of standard makes and there has been two advances since viz jan 6th and march 21st hut i will sell tires at the price they werebn oct 12th one of the lines we have is a nol guaranteed cord tire ks 30x3 at 1550 we have 30x3 second tubes at 100 i will be glad to ibook your order now for any style of ford car truck or tractor to be deliver ed at any date you wish now is a good time to buy a used car i have some very at tractive prices give me a call yours truly g a m davison uniinville to a reasonable degree and when capt slatter mentioned in his ad dress that he would take on the be ginners for two hours and then the old band for an hour we immediate ly came to the conclusion that this was an excellent idea and the fol- lowingday proceeded to notify the old membersbut we found that they did not take to the matter very kindly so decided not to proceed any further in this direction we cannot understand the reluctance on the part of the old band members in assisting especially in wm hamilton tp vs reach 650 mrs middleton ace caretaker of hall 200 e wilson to pay shov snow 2550 reeve expgood roads con 860 w smalleytreas exp roads z convention 860 council adjourned to meet on april 14th 600 were home for the holiday mr and mrs jones are at mrs meyers during the easter week mr smith of toronto has been visiting at the parsonage with eric mr robt wagg left on friday after spending a time visiting old friends in this locality misses louie and bessie were home with their parents mr and mrs robinson over easter holiday we were pleased that april fooled us on sunday by giving a fine day after the extreme cold of the week mrs isaac wagg called on old friends in stouffville on monday view of their statements to the effect i and fi prominent member of st lj ii i c all ii 1rl nfi tc 1 v a wellknown farmer of uxbridge township adjoining the town of ux bridge died of pneumonia last week in the person of abraham bagshaw mr wagg has been poorly for a few he was a breeder of purebred cat- days that they were so anxious to have a band we have surely made it plain that they are welcome and con tinue to bear this out every per son is welcome with the exception of the following those who think they have a monopoly on music and would not exercise the required patience with beginners forgetting that it has been proven that under proper tuition and steady applica tion by the student those who appar ently were not very musically in clined outshone those who at the beginning were considered very musically inclined capt slatter informed me by letter to assure old band members the kindness of treatment geo drewery secretary pauls church of englami in con nection with his cattle business mr bagsdaw has made a number of trips to the old country the bloomington miss erma hill of torontospent easter at home miss merla fockler is visiting relatives in toronto mr edgar smith has gone to work at unionville miss card is spending her holi days at her home near uxbridge mr and mrs herbert barnes moved on monday to their farm at baker hill miss deane whitson of dundas spent a couple of days with mrs arthur storry the ladies aid tea in the christ tribune now ranks as the ian church was very wvf attended newiest home paper in york county considering the it costs a good deal to maintain this ther standard but subscribers can help by seeing that subscriptions are paid up disagreeable wea- mongolia too late for last week mr and mrs w rennie visited at mr geo taylors on sunday af ternoon i mr percy sussel of the sth line notice to creditors visited with mr m jordan at wm jn the matter of charles perry lato of tho village of stouffville l mrs allbrl visited at mr geo in the county of york painter b s a mr and mrs j green and family notice is hereby given that 1 7 w mr and mrs c bun oll creditors and others having i ker sun evening claims against the estate of the said i jiiss lizzie lawrle of markham jate charles perry who died on or sp a few davs wlth mrs k g about the 5th day of december1922 5f are required on or before the 1st day ri i mrs geo b visited of may 1923 to deliver or cause to bo at ir- t- smaies saturday after- delivered to mrsjessle perry stouff- noon vlllo ontario the administratrix of and mrs clarke bunker visit- tbe estate of the said deceased the o with mr- and mrs tnco madill of jul particulars of their claims i grecn river on monday and further take notice tcacher miss vera barnes that after such last mentoned date tislted at m r spoffords on sun- the administratrix will proceed to k distribute tho said estate among the j- l is spending a few parties entitled thereto having re- with hls frlgnds olayton and gard only to tho claims of which she shall then have notice and that the harvev of gormley visited administratrix will not be liable for slster mrs v stover last week the estate or any part thereof to and mrs a ouffer and lit any person of whoso claims notice l0 dau veiled at w ronnies bhall not have been received by i on her at tho time of such distribution la such distribution dated tho 23rd day of march 1923 t herbert lennox kc jlv solicitor for the administratrix vrie called on mr geo bowers on friday evening mrs j betz and children have been spending a few days with her parents at claremont mount albert mr holbburn of toronto is visit ing fred peggs miss mills and miss burks are toronto visitors w o law has received recently three car loads of automobiles george ianson of toronto is at present painting automobiles here mr and mrs ashworth spent over easter at her parents mr and mrs ross special easter services were large ly attended on sunday at both churches frank sisler and son ivan from queensville spent a couple days with mr james lawson we welcome to our midst mr and mrs jardine mr jardinewiil conduct a garage business messrs moore and pearson have shipped several car loads of potatoes recently miss evelyn clark spent the holi day with miss gertrude and mar- jorie moore mr lome stokes and mr stewart rowland of toronto university are spending there easter vacations at their respective homes mr harry spang has engaged mr hoy altchson of lucknow to assist with the spring work the young people meeting was largely attended monday evening there was a good program with eas ter lantern views the bride and groom have returned and there was a reception held at the home of the brides parents on monday march 26th the streets are rather wet around here this week we hope it will not get as bad as last year in regard to the spring floods the ladies aid had a quilting bee this week one of the crazypat- tern kind to be donated to the childrens shelter at oshawa the womens institute will be held next wednesday all being well at the home of mrs geo stewart program is being prepared by misses legate and johnson a number- visited in sernading the newly weds mr and mrs cook on the farm recently occupied by mr norman maye it was some time and the older people were well in the sport too the mission band held a very in teresting meeting on friday evening when the various members gave songs piano solos and recitations this vwas followed by lantern views of the life of christ we were pleased that the children did so well on sunday morning in the metho dist church there was a baptismal service when four were baptised the infant daughter of mr feasby lillian bacon and her wee brother kenneth also infant son of walter cooper there were 112 present at school session the missionary collectors are sail ing on the people this week but hear the cry of hard times on every hand we hope this year will be one for which the people will still left in that old casing dont throw an old tire away- rather bring it to us if its worth it we will repair it at little cost to you youll get extra service and mileage from the tire we use only best material goodyear made for quick and guaranteed repair service try us p g tarr phone 8002 jlyl for sale a quantity of red clover seed phone 8609 stouffville clarence s 7p eggs for sale eggs for hatching from thorough berd white leghorns mostly tom baron strain of 235 to 250 egg re cord jos h mertens phone 7905 for sale april 14th baby chicks rocks al laying- strain ringwood phone 6005 barred leach p- driverfor sale good reliable driving mare suit able for livery or elderly person to drive geo bielby phone 1514 li 7p house for sale eight roomed brick house large- lot newly decorated electric garage- in village of agincourt box a tribune office 7np hatching egos r c white wyandottes eggs for hatching from 240 egg strain 500 per 15 tilman hoover stouff ville p o lip for sale holstein cow due april 1st dur ham cow steer rising 2 yrs and about 200 bushels mixed grain a p richardson lemonville phone 9309 tf2 for sale grey percheron mare rising 4 years sired by hanio also brown colt rising 2 yrs percheron for sale wm sellers lot 28 con 6 markham phone 8910 7np2 car for sale ford truck runabout can be changed to touring car pucture proof tires newly overhauled wh smith town property for sale milk milk direct from the producer to the con sumer the stouffville dairy will supply you rich fresh milk at 24 tickets for 100 trial order soli cited p e winterstein prop phone 6403 and ask us to call for sale a quantity of mixed hay 1 lnter national 816 tractor new last fall 1 international double disc 1 3-fur- row 10 cochshutt tractor plow 1 vessot grinder and 80 belt phone 6413 ira d rusnell 3tf u f o notice farmers are requested to antl pate their needs in shingles wire fencing coal and binder twine as a about acre in village of stouff- we wish to place your order we ville on which is good frame house large barn outbuildings and fruit good water just the spot for re tired farmer apply w c hop kins 8p are you insured can save you money e honsberger secretary reds reds reds pep widl vigour real s c r i reds 1 and 2 utility pens 100 for 15 no 3 special pen 200 for 16 i represent the policy hol no 4 special pen 300 for 15 ders mutual life insur ance co all kinds of poli cies let us talk it over wth you sidney schmidt stouffville stouffville markets dairy butter 44 to 46 eggs 24 to 25 chickens 20 to 26 cattle hogs c hogs 9 good butchers 500 to 600 orders allied as filed way stouffville paul boad- 9p for sale 1 fresh milch cow durham re commended 110 acres good land on lot- 6 con 6 whitchurch for rent evaporator for sale also 760 sap pails in good condition price right robt ratcliff phone 4809 farm fob sale the east half of lot no 32 and the east half of lot no33 both j medium butchers 400 to 600 i in the sixth concession of the town- common butohers 300 to 400 ship of markham in the county of calves per cwt 7 00 to 10 00 york these are first class farms sheep per cwt 2 00 to 6 00 i and plowing thereon all done sheep skins 40 to 75 i possession by april 1st 1923 for hides 7 to 8 further particulars apply to joseph 1 uic jiuopie will onto js kr have cause to be thankful enough i i wi i no o i 10 mjsrm mur f go to 05 read the advertisements sale register saturday april 7 at lot 28 rear con 10 markham horse pony cows vehicles and furniture be longing to john thomas no re serve sale at 1 fsiiversides auctioneer saturdayapl14 at mansion house stouffville 60 head hlghgrado fresh holsteins and heifers 2-yr- old belonging to d a fanning sale at l fwsilversldcs auct barley 66 to 60 buckwheat 70 to 78 oats 40 to 42 ryo 74 to 80 hydro electric is coming getyour house in shape before spring cleaning and be ready for the juice reg w gyatt electrical contractor mansion house stouffvillo or apply tribune office 15p g hoover ringwood p o or tc mccullough button barristersc stouffville barred rocks eggs eggs eggs- and more eggs and why not because every bird in my pen is a proven layer and out of hens with government trap nest records they are full of health and vigor i feed my own prepared rashions these produce strong futil ity which means early eggs and lots of them the cockerel heading this pen is a perfoct type of barred rock weighing 9 pounds these eggs are hound to produce strong healthy chicks eggs for hatching 200 for 15 orders filled as booked if you intend planting gladiolus or dahlias this spring i havo somo of the finest for sale f c hessel stouffville is j jj 7tz il i