stouffville november 22 1923 v dr dales is ox the right- side editor tribune sir to those who read my letter in your last issue i wish to make myself more clear it was not my intention to critize dr dales in any way lor i know personally that be is an advocate of pasteurized milk just as the provincial authori ties are his purpose in asking about the price ot pasteurization was to show the financial as well as the human side of the question that the public might see which was the more important saving two cents a quart or the life of our children our council did not take the mat ter up feeling the majority of the people in town were against such a measure but to be sum they might submit the question to the people to vote on in the meantime we would like to hear more from the board of health on this import ant question also we might ask the cooperation of the men who preach the pure gospel that they might preach pure food for the children this would be a real for ward movement in the meantime let us pray our father who are in heaven thy will be done on earth that wegive pure food to our children give us this day a voice and good will from our citizens which would help us to live for we can die without assistance yours truly a grubin bloomington too late for last week miss merla foekler spent the holi day at home mr and mrs gold spent sunday at pine orchard miss erma hill of toronto was at home over thanksgiving mr and mrs j stouffer and fam ily of scarboro spent monday at her home here mrs patterson is in toronto with her daughter mrs wagg who is quite poorly miss card spent over the holiday at newmarket the hunters who wont from here each returned bringing a deer home with them mrs e stony also ruth and donald spent over sunday in tor onto mr and mrs edgar kennedy and family of toronto spent thanksgiv ing at his home here uxbridge tl council the council met at goodwoodwith members ah present last saturday and the reeve owen davies in the chair the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed the following communications were read from canadian good roads asso ciation provincial road statistics showing amounts spent on the differ ent grades of roads in the province and provincial grants for same from ontario departmeat of agri culture toronto asking for average yield per acre of grain etc in the township from mrs linton of glen major complaining of watery being turned on her premises and asking for speedy relief the school attendance officer report for november was received and on motion of mr cassie and lee was adopted moses norton was heard respect ing the purchase of some timber opposite his property on sideline lot 10- mr cassie seconded by mr cath- erwood moves that the following compose the various committees to adjust the townline expenditures for the past year ntl clerk reeve and cassie wtl clerk reeve and lee etl clerk reeve and cath- erwood stl clerk reeve and todd mr cassie seconded by mrcatk- erwood moves for leave to introduce rbylaw to provide for holding the municipal elections of the municipal corporation of township of uxbridge for the year 1924 and for appoint ing dros poll clerks and polling places for same as fallows polling place john davis house j s latcham dro lewis slack poll clerk polling place township hall e morgason dro daniel wagg poll clerk polling place mrs chases house w w toole dro roy ellis poll clerk polling place school house geo mcdowell dro jos jones poll clerk polling place mrs alvin gables house charles clark dro roy j quantz poll clerk polling place school house fred w johnston dro john kiddpoll clerk polling place school house win dickinson dro orval roach poll clerk the following accounts were or dered paid iiia stiner grading and putting in culvert div 32 52 75 d symes grading and graveling div 29 30 00 jas morin grading and putting in culvert div 31 12 50 uxbridge hardware co cement g 75 j stewart work div 61 reach pay half 6 50 isaac catherwood wire and posts for fence div 58 15 00 w arbuckle work div 60 5 75 w baston 80 rds wire fence sideline 1600 s crawford 36 rds wire fence 7 20 d shillinglaw putting in culvert scott pay half 1 50 n vanluven work div 49 5 09 c5i gould work div 52 2 50 w prentice gradg and gravelg div 67 reach to pay half 55 41 45 calvin stafford sheep killed by dogs 81 00 d watson valuing sheep 2 00 j crawford drawing tile c 13 00 mrs chipne 27 yards gravel div34 4 05 robt gourlie service car re gen eral hospital 10 00 m norton 12 ydsgravdiv2s 1 80 council adjourned to meet on dec loth county road work jiioodvood has i miss mary haynes toronto left for nearly 400000 has been spent by york county this year on the roads the york county roads com- i jsaac wagg was la unionville on 1 mission reporting all jobs com- 1 jfondav pleted with the exception of one mis stanleton and v wase snent this vast sum of money was spent i t 7r mv77 in various parts of the county a s at g ma s big improvement will be noticed mrs parker who lived in good- i motoring to toronto by tke kennedy wood at one time is staying at mrs road atmilliken the waterbound w slacks macadam road laid in 1912 has been mr3 b snowbau and chll also wdened strengthened and topped james vvagg called on relatives in with a bitumous pavement and at on fri the sth concession ot whitchurch a f deviation has been built around the mr graham and family residents swamp bridge which overcame a next the baptist church have novel trouble that had faced the road ofll- to a farm who will the next ten- cials for nearly 30 years ant be throughout the county some so i rev mr olton attended me fun- culverts had been built during the era of the late mrs lunau at agin- year varying in size from is inches to 10 feet whitchurch tv council fifty years of banking we offer a completeservice for farmers grain and cattle dealers merchants manufacturers and municipalities the standard bank or canada stouffville branch a c burkholder manager the mutual life insurance co of new york americas oldest life insurance company tomorrow said the languid man ill have my life insured i guess i know it is the safest plan to save the children from distress and when the morrow came around they placed him gently in a box at break ot morninghe was found as dead as julius caesars ox his widow now is scrubbing floors washing shirts and splitting wood and doing fifty other chores that she may rear her wailing brood tomorrow is an ambushed walk avoided by the circumspect tomorrow is the fatal rock on which a million ships are wrecked are you procrastinating policies for all needs big annual dividends h o klinck district 5lvxager the council met in the township hall vandorf wednesday nov 14 with all members except council lor dennis in attendance the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed sheep claims were presented by messrs b fierheller w j sawdon g oldham and p murphy council refused to entertain the claim of mr oldham and mr mur phy declined to accept either the valuation of the township valuer or offer of the council resolutions were passed instruct ing the treasurer to pay the follow ing accounts viz e coonoy 50 yds grav haul ing same 837 50 jh foote 179 yds gravel 35 so w reaman repg culvert bet lots 45 con 8 4 15 h clendenning attg council re brown sheep claim 1 00 e clubine drawg gravelstone plowg ditch tls con 5 12 50 j fisher work gradg tls 1240 h pointon work on tls 233 39 h pointon work on 5th con 14 56 w h smith gravel and hlg same tls con 3 39 35 t ayre gravel for 4th con 10 20 jk brown gralft days shog 27 00 toronto hospital for incurables 140 days d newton 210 00 p brown 5 days overtime 10 00 hpegg valuing sheep for oldham v sawdon 4 00 i vanada ingot iron co for 3 metal culvefts 59 15 h bishop gravel and 1 day team breakg roads tln 11 50 ws gibson survey part of lot 65 con 1 for deviation 25 00 w storry valuing w d halls sheep killed by dogs 200 j a clarke valuing p murphys sheep killed by dogs 8 00 b fierheller 1 sheep killed 12 00 wj sawdon 5 lambs killed 50 00 by resolution also- the following were appointed caretakers of small road gradersviz messrs john h foote lot 30 con 6 jesse cook lot 10 con 8 jos l cherry lot 3 con ci and frank drewery lot 30 con 3 and any road overseer or other person obtaining any of these graders for use on the roads must return them to their respective places on completion of desired work the- following grants were made for improvements or repair of roads at places and under direction of commissioner named as follows 200 on sideline bet lots 65 and 66 lake road con l councillor leary com 1 00 on sideline bet lots 30 and 31 con 5 deputyreeve commis sioner 200 on north townline east of 4th con reeve commissioner 25 on 6th con opp lot 14 coun cillor baker commissioner a bylaw was passed fixing monday dec 31st at 1 oclock pm at the township hall vandorf as time and place for holding nomination of can didates to fill the offices of reeve deputyreeve and three councillors to compose the township council for the year 1924 and appointing de putyreturning officers poll clerks and polling booths for taking the vote of the electors if required council adjourned to meet at 10 oclock on saturday dec 15th ne 3cequrgdby statfrfr ltuesday dec 11 at lot 29 con 10 markham entire farm stock and implements including clydesdales reg and grade hol- steins about 50 hogs hay grain etc the property of lloyd turner who is giving up farming sale at 12 sharp f w silversides auc- court deceased was the mother ot rev a lunau the methodist hot supper was very good friday evening plenty to eat but not enough people to consume i it the weather was unfavorable the play by the utica club was en- joyed on saturday morning the ladies held a scrubbing bee and cleaned the basement a rather serious accident happen ed at the busy corner in goodwood monday evening dr darlings car collided with a horse and buggy in front of the post office the two y oung men norton symes and w portes were thrown out of the buggy and somewhat injured the buggy and horse received some injury as did the windshield and one lamp of the doctors car the corner is a dangerous one and people should take every precaution there the down at the mouth sore at yourself as blue as a faded pair of socks sure we all get that way at times the one banish the blues treatment be a proud possessor of a phonograph baker has one put on a good snappy record baker has them too select a comfortable chair sit down and enjoy yourself a complete cure in 3 minutes you laugh try it at my expense he sale register saturday nov 17 12 acres ofj standing timber in quarter acre lots at lot 19 con 6 whitchurch along the 7th line also quantity dry hardwood cut short 4 mos credit sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer tuesday nov 20 at lot 30 con 6 whitchurch entire stock and implements belonging to john h davis cedar valley sale at one f w silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 21t at lot 21 con 1 uxbridge 2 miles west goodwood entire farm- stock etc of roe bros who are giving up farming sale at 11 lunch at noon f w silversides auc tioneer saturday nov 24 household furniture belonging to mrsjqseph millard to be sold at the resi dence of her daughter mrs lud hoover east end sale at one terms cash f w silversides auctioneer saturday dec 1 at lot 21 con 6 whitchurch 7 acres beech and maple hardwood the pro perty v ross ratcliff sale at one f w silversidesauctioneer saturday dec s at bethesda the property of mrs sanderson household furniture etc sale at one f w silversides auctioneer r used articles sewing machine singer looks like new 2300 slide trombone 1000 phonograph reg 6800 value at 4500 claronet b flat 1490 organ special at 3900 piano square 2900 geo e baker phones 1790217903 stouffville a prepared for winter we have a good line of mens overcoats heavy blanket cloth 3 piece belt and in different shades worth 30 we sell them for only 2200 do not delay seeing these coats they are going fast boys tweed suits only 450 to 500 all sizes real value boots and shoes to outfit the family at low est prices high grade groceries at lowest possible prices just a few 1st quality dominion auto tires left to clear at a big reduction highest prices for butter and eggs goodwood economical general store h borinsky prop firstclass sausage for sale w h smith wish to announce that he is making homemade sau sage strictly fresh no biscuits bread or water can be had at rat- cliffs store and geo lawsons west end or at my home rear buttons store stoucville wanted man to earn 300000 a year selling established and well advertised line of pipeless and pipe furnaces little capital re quired aggressive and able to sell wonderful opportunity for ambitious man desiring indepen dent paying business answer giving full qualifications and re ferences age and experience box no 1 stouffville ford announcement r t hill co d stouffville successor to todd cook dealers in v alsike red glover timothy alfalfa and sweet clover highest prices paid for above seeds office phone 1401 l e todd house 189 ii j managing director 0ngulw very sorry to report that mrsw hopkins is on the sick list miss rea turner visited with mrs ed forsyth one day last week mr and mrs albertsmales and miss s fisher visited with j tho formers parents on sunday mr and mrs a graham and miss cocksworth of markham visited with mrs k g tarr one day last week ufo notice a meeting of the stouffville uf o will be held in the council cham ber stouffville on thursday morn ing nov 29th the question of whether the club be allowed to lapse will be considered full attendance requested v horse for sale chestnut horse 6 years old in xood condition j farmer phone p312 np r found a lap rug owner may have same by proving property and paying for this advt c j brodie stouffville gormley showers nro quite prevalent in this locality mr merchant jkeep your stock of utensils filled up we hear that some of our young people attended the anniversary ser- vicesneld at hcadford on sunday mrs andrew gilbert has returned to toronto for the winter we en joyed her visits amongus during tho summer wo are glad to hear ed t leary is able to be out again after the severe sickness which came on very sudden last monday evening nov 12th which was believed to bo poi soning from a salmon can we are sorry to hear that ben cober has an attack of rheumatism we wish him a speedy recovery dan byers son amos has returned from the west after spending about 20 years there he and his brother joseph arc erecting a new garage mr car owner get your car over hauled for the spring stock for sale brood sow yorkshire and 13 pigs 4 weeks old for sale fifteen shropshire ewe lambs all goood ones a e booth stouffville phone 112 42 wood for sale quantity hardwood slabs and llmbwood foot lengths for sale wm burkholder or phono ernest lageer phone 2204 41p sheep for sale 75 or so breeding owes mostly shropshires j a mabley gormloy phone 4211 40np apple butter a quantity cider applo buttor for sale a sherrlck phono 713 40p for sale two cooking ranges one happy thought ono renown botllin good condition r e brown phono 183 or 176 x np to xtent modern 7roomed house in stouff ville queens court bath electric and furnace- w h todd house to rent medium sized house on main street light toilet and water im mediate possession ed baker phone 8103 33tf place your order at once if you desire to reap the benefit of the reduced price of present model ford coupe and sedan the stock of same is very limited and sales are strong r e brown phone j 83 ford dealer bargains farm implements ah kinds of farm implements cheap in firstclass condition no need to buy now ones when wo can supply you cash or credit wo have several good cook stoves and heaters that must bo sold see them also several good scales h herman phono 1003 stouffville special stouffviuo trucking wo aro propared to do your cartage work when a truck is required freight to and from tor onto solicited george valder phone 1003 j stouffville beautiful solid brick house s rooms running water collar fur nace 2 coal grates balcony sun porch jot 165x145 corner rupert and charles streets garage fruit trees berry bushes tennis court surr rounded by hedges wonderful bar gain to close an estate h h lloyd 396 brunswick ave toronto 35 y