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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 13, 1924, p. 4

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s stouffville november 13th 1924 thanksgiving we are thankful for a year ot your continued coahdenco and patronage anil in soliciting your continued favors will give tlie best of our experience and ability to serve you so that there will be mutual satisfaction everything reasonable for the holiday is on hand aad we will be pleased to serve you grapes of splendid quality iu blue green and california emperors dates new and luxurious 2 pounds for 25 cents or 3 lbs for 35c new brazil nuts large washed variety 20e lb we have just bought a quantity of the finest new cheese we have had this season 25c per lb try it fine old cream ianiberger and swiss cheese finest new seedless raisins 2 lbs for 25c matches per package ot 3 boxes 25c granulated sugar 850 per cwt ratcliff co free advice on your foot troubles trained in the methods of dr win m scholl of chicago will be here 4 thursday nov 13th at a- g lehmans if you have aching feet pains cramps callouses burning sensation at the ball of the foot or toes fallen arches painful heel weak turning ankles sore limbs corns bun ions or perspiring feet you are cordially invited to see this foot specialist he will be pleased to make recommendations with- i out any charge or obligation as to what your l trouble is and how to relieve it dispersal sale mitts and gloves made in real good leather and sold regularly up to 150 and 200 pair to clear at only 75c- and 100 pair just arrived a big stock of brds mackinavvs and tweed pants j l little west end stouffville note our entire slock is offered for sale in bulk at sacrifice price goal cement salt tile and flour coal select lump steam coal lehigh valley stove chestnut and pea sizes solway coke cement canada brand salt 50 lb 100 lb- 200 lb- sacks and bbls flour and feed bran shorts manitoba oats oil cake five crown flour for bread jubilee for pastry tile 3 inch 4 inch and 6 inch on hand highest prices paid for alsike and grain ot all kinds telephones office 1g9 residence 171 the tribune u published thursday aktsrnoon rsrms 200 a year in advance a v nolan publisher stouffvillh ont editorial comment if a man lias sunshine in his soul he doesnt need moonshine in his stomach iu spius of the way some look no automobile is more than twentyfive years old the uxbridge ioue has organ ised a choral society and seventy tained out for the first practice mr john d rockfeller jr has made the greatest individual tax payment in new york state his in come taxes in 1923 amounting to 743516941 a despatch from detroit showed that the ford fam ily had paid almost 19000000 in taxes owen davies will again contest the reeveship of uxbridge township at the coming january elections the exreeve is thick enough in the skin that he doesnt notice a defeat such as he received at the hands of the ratepayers last january and he has probably contested the munici pal officers of the township more than any other man on many occasions lias he been defeated for a councillorship in the past its a case of the man seeking the office rather than the office seeking the man however thats the right of every ratepayer markham tp council churchill misses jessie nellie and annie paisley were home for the week end glad to see mrs jos martin is out again thanksgiving was quietly spent here mrs m madden returned to stay- iier after visiting her sister mrs m graham while revival meeting were on we all enjoyed the presence of mr and mrs clarence stafford mrs joseph winterstein miss alta fockler of bloomington also miss nora staple- ton of stouffville who assisted so materially in the musical part of the revival proecting the investment abraham lincoln humorously said of a poor neighbors assets- he has a wife and two children which i should think were worth thirty thousand dollars to any man a family is indeed a golden in vestment and needs the same pro tection and care that any invest ment requires for three generations the editors of the youths companion have felt the same responsibility to the fam ilies of subscribers as if those fami lies were their own in taking a sub scription they have accepted a trust they have done their part to see that the family investment increased in value through the development of character and a taste for the good things in life the 52 issues of 1925 will be crowded with serial stories short stories editorials poetry facts and fun subscribe now and receive 1 the youths companion 52 issues in 1925 2 all the remaining issues of 1924 3 the companion home calendar for 1925 sent only on request all for 250 4 or include mccalls magazine the monthly authority on fashions both publications only 300 the youths companion subscriptions received at this office october schoot report jack- jean ijemohvflio s s xo whitchurch iv mildred tarr s6 ila scott 85 jeanette pare 78 ivan mairs 74 kenneth pipher 4t sr ill ruth flewell 85 gordon kirby f howard mcmiiiion 77 almajjaker 75 wilfred yake 33 jr ill john richardson 70 herbert hood 57 sr ii merlyn baker 82 jr ii florence uarkey 8 barker s3 hert taylor 66 baker 65 sr pr a albert richardson s1 elda hutchinson vs lewis wells 69 blake yake ggreta wells 54 sr pr b jack uurgess s9 jr pr keith hutchinson helen hastings doris baker bruce baker norman mairs alex kirby howard kirby those marked wltn an were ab sent for one or more examinations no on roll 30 average attendance 25 margarete y thomson teacher sale register saturday nov 15 at lot 23 con 10 markham entire farm stock and implements belonging to victor stover sale at one f v silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 19th at lot 2 con 1 uxbridge adjacent to stouffville 8 acres standing choice cedar and mixed timber belonging to harry gilbert sale at one f w silversides auc tioneer friday nov 21 at lor 7 wi 3- uxbridge goodwood caul pigs roots etc belonging to j i todd safe at one f- w silver- sides auctioneer friday nov 14th at the man sion hou stouffville go he id of choice cauo nci uut- olds aul viriiag- also r-d- icg ewea i9lngng to j a tin sale it ono v w silver- sides auctan if council met at unlonvhle on mon day with all the members present and reeve gohn in the chair communications received from county treasurer stating that the following lands had bei sold for taxes 530 acres part of lot 13 con 2w assessed to seth wood ward 5s5 acres part of lot 13 con 2w assessed to j campbell 703 acres assessed to jjubbs hubbs part ot lot 13 con 2w part of lot 13 con 6w assessed to w peel acre assessed to mrs prebble part of lot 12 con 6w the county treasurer stated that none of these parcels can be traced in the registry office and that unless a more definite description can be given a refund of the purchase money paid plus per centages will have to be made which will mean a loss to your municipal ity from j urquhart clerk of stouff ville re share of school debentures for ss 1 and 23 markhams share no 18577 and no 23 47 os from ontario hospital re admis sion of alice madill to hospital on july 5th a citizen of the township from ernest w boulton asking permission to remove two elm trees from road allowance iu front of his place on church street markham as trees are of no artistic value from queen marys hospital peterboro stating that mrs chas morgan a former resident of union- ville an indigent had been admitted to that institution on sept 27th and that markham township is liable for the charge for her treatment and maintenance from f v john assistant pro vincial secretary enclosing order-in- council appointing win jas mccoy of the city of toronto accountant a commissioner to enquire into the financial affairs pf the township of markham with all powers provided by the statutes in answer to a resolution passed at last meeting of tne council that they desired a hearing in regard to the removel of sidewalks by the hydro electric commission at thornhill the ontario railway and municipal board wrote asking if there was any written agreement be tween tiie township authorities and the hydroelectric commission in regard to sidewalks and if so to send a copy of such agreement mr maynard one of the trustees of the police village of unionville asked the council to pass a resolu tion to empower the treasurer to provide 1900 for trie purchase of a motor fire engine from the bickle fire engine co woodstock he was told that the council could pass a resolution authorizing an over draft mr maynard said that the trus tees had signed a contract with the bickle co to build a chemical en gine with two 70gallon tanks and that pickering claremont north york and other municipalities who had purchased similar engines were all satisfied that this was the best engine in the market for the pur pose and the price was very reason able the reeve told mr maynard the council could not authorize an over draft for the police village until a copy of the resolution authorizing the purchase and a written request in resolution form was made to the council the clerk was instructed to get information and write to queen marys hospital peterboro re mrs morgan resolutions were passed appointing j r campbell com missioner to enquire into one alice madill admitted as a patient to ontario hospital whitby as to her residence in the township instructing the clerk to cancel dr chas r mckays contract with hydro his dwelling having been de stroyed by fire the treasurer was instructed to pay the following road accounts div 1 l middleton gormley div 2 alex duncan unionville rj cunningham jhllliken div 3 henry miller markham div 4 ben hoover markham a bylaw was passed under the ditches and watercourses act ap pointing h a babcock of the city of toronto township engineer councillor campbell asked the council to make his road division no 4 a supplementary grant ot 150 to complete repairing the roads he needed the money to fill in some holes on the 9th with gravel and for dragging the roads unless this was done they might become impassable he had spent a little more money than he had intended on the sth con for gravel because he had been able to get some which he did not think would be available next year and his allowance of 100 a mile was all spent except for a few dollars the reeve thought fr campbells request a reasonabs and sensible one and if mr campoell would fore go the request for gravel on the 9th he would be in favor ot allow ing him 100 mpre for dragging if the roads should need it deputy stiver favored the request and deputy smith would vote for it provided the council would promise him a similar grant for his suv-divi- sion councillor clarry was opposed to making the grant under anyeir- cumstances i a resolution moved by mr stiver and seconded by mr campbell that mr campbell be granted 100 for dragging the roads in hi3 division was carried with deputy smith and councilor clarry voting nay the viol adjourned to meet on monday dec 1ft at i pm 15800 1720 1800 1260 311s5 plan to 19 present it the birth day slippy- in ratcliffs hall on fri day evening nov 1 4th kkiikk kstjia left alantraa n ftai rd hor with dark spot over ovo and on the neckharan 2 years old kindly phone 3121 milford rose 32sxos o q o o d o aoaoc ioe392 xosoe o n o o a o o a a w h shaws zosjo o d o three big specials a mens winter overcoats big comfortable warm goats at only 1495 boys twopiece suits all sizes good heavy tweeds at only mens suits 3piece in odd lines of worsteds tweeds navies browns and greys a d o q o o a o o m o n o o q o i at 1495 g no button underwear we are showing a big line of winter underwear for all members of the family our special is a hatch way line all prices call and see the hatchway d o n o d o u o o d o d o o b o w h shaw phone 9512 stouffville store remains open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings aoexoi 30c30e d o aocxo f t hill co limited succkssoks to todd cook highest prices paid for alsike- red clover timothy alfalfa and sweet clover bags supplied if desired irftce phone 1401 house 13 j l b todd managing director

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