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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 22, 1925, p. 4

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stouffville january 22nd 1925 home town store imperial valley head lettuce 3 for 25c florida celery large i5e valencia raisins 2 lbs 25o fillistra currants 2 lbs 25e choice large prunes 2 lbs 25c lux 10c frys cocoa half lbs 24c honey 5 lb pail 65e special in grapes doz 23c 5 dozen for 100 feed molasses by barrel or less quantity market is higher but are still selling at original price ratcliff co the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year la advaao a v nolan publisher stouffville ont piioxk 711 2 stouffville january big reduction on mens womens mitts and gloves if you need a good pair we can save you from 15c to 65c 1 only boys maecinew coat size 30 re 600 to go at 475 g lehman r footwear of merit 1 tojffvim 1 thotste 4301 note an umbrella left at my store the right party can 1 have same removal sale before we move to our new premises next the bank of nova scotia we intend to reduce our stock to a minimum sacrifice prices every price cut to the bottom dur ing a big january cleanout sale mens wear mitts gloves socks ties all must no at cost prices a few of the specials all wool macinaw pants reg 650 on sale at 500 work boots regular 450 sale price 325 blanket cloth suitable for ladies or girls coats 60 wide reg 200 yard sale price 125 j l little west end stouffvillb buy feed now while we can give you these prices bran 38 00 ton shorts 39 00 ton five crown flour 10 50 bbl jubilee pastry 10 00 bbl oil cake 2 90 cwt r g screenings 30 00 ton heavy chop oats barley wheat peas 2 15 cwt salt 90c cwt chicken grit and oyster shell on hand s w hastings proprietor telephone 1 c o residence 7 1 5 smith smith land surveyors and engineers lindsay ontario rveying municipal engineering werage drainage roadways stouffville markets milk is the cheapest food give the children plenty of it and ensure them of the best bodybuilder and health pro ducer on the market we sell only the purest and most wholesome milk to be had milk rig calls to all parts of the town themapie leaf dairy h oiirot prop pbonc s10s stouffville loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 p m on or before firil moon stouffville ont stouffville lodqe no 38 meets every monday evening at 3 oclock in the oddfellow hall visiting bretnera welcome henry slack w r sandets n grand r- se m tait financial secretary editorial comment the poor girl who hasnt enough clothes on these days to keep her self warm is either terribly poor or awfully fashionable twentyone glistening wolf pelt3 reached the department of game and fisheries last week mostly from the rainy river district the shipper claimed the usual bounty in all 400 wolf pelts have been received by the department this year from various parts of the province at the last session of the ontario legislature new statutory condi tions regarding tire insurance were passed which became effective jan 1 1925 the new act makes it obligatory for every tire insurance company io issue new policies for all insurance maturing in 1925 therefore no renewal receipts will be issued litis year but all policies will be rewritten three year poli cies that do not mature until next year or the year after will of course stand until they expire this enactment entails an enormous amount of work and expense on the companies and agents as thou sands of policy forms and wordings will 1- thrown into discard and the entire policy rewritten on the new ones printed in their stead the number of conditions is the same twentyfour some of the condi tions have been made clearer by expansion and others have been en tirely recast the new conditions should be carefully read by every insurer the action of the uxbridge town ship council as taken at their last meeting towards having the town- line east of stouffville connected up with the ontario good roads sys tem which is built from uxbridge town to a point east of goodwood is a commendable undertaking the council of the village of stouffvile i ought to get busy and help push the matter before the county council and the highways department to have the york and ontario ttoad systems connected up in this man ner would be a distinct advantage to this town at the present time much or the traffic from the north ern part of ontario county and from victoria county going to to ronto is diverted down through brooklin or through some of the other roads farther east and into toronto by way of the kingston road because the road systems east of stouffville are not connected up and the motorist travels around the other way in order to avoid the bad stretch of road along the town- line between uxbridge and whit church a big tourist traffic is also diverted from toronto out the king ston road and then north which would and should naturally come through stouffville if stouffville is anxious to develop tourist traffic and a summer camp for motorists here is one of the first steps to take the resolution passed by uxbridge township council appears in this issue of the tribune tuendatioai of fitness and experience from exwarden wm keith aud e a james also application from j a mitchell of ringwood applications for the otfiee of as sessor were received from for east half a forster r lunau l sum- inerfeldt and wm e risebrough west half louis l nichols and j a thompson x j smellie assessor for west half last yearwrote that he did not want the appointment this year the council made the following estimate of expenditure for 1925 cnder the pamic highways act road construction 20000 bridge construction 10000 machinery 500 superintendent 1500 maintenance- and repair 4000 ssofro for maintenance and repair the same to be expended and per formed in accordance with the act a bylaw was passed appointing eric v thompson road superin tendent for 1925 at a salary of 50 per mouth for the winter months and 90 a month tor 9 months and mileage allowance for use of his car his duties to be as provided by the highways act and per instruction of the council the following road accounts were ordered paid abram rayuier 5 130 10 l middleton 623 15 births hill to mr and mrs lloyd hill detroit on jan 12th 1925 a daughter betty larene markham tp council the council elect met at victoria hall unionville on jan 12th at 11 am as per statute and after taking the declaration of office and qualifi cation the members took their seats as follows w c gohn reeve john r campbell 1st deputyreeve rl stiver 2nd deputyreeve j shoney and e j jarvis councillors the reeve gave a brief survey of the business for the year and said he had every confidence that the members would work together har moniously and in the best interests of the township communications were read from lennox thompson writing for a g gormley re barberry hedge on gam davisons place adjacent to gormloys farm requesting the coun cil to have same destroyed naughton jenkins township solicitors with statement of account for year allen ditch j 10030 dean claim3 re barberry hedge advising council that township was under no obligation to ardar hedge cut down or destroyed xi a b haley subdivision agreement 13 thompson plan 5 total 12630 ontario municipal association in viting delegates to annual conven tion in toronto jan loth department of public highways enclosing necessary forms of bylaws with respect to township roals im provement and necessity of -ippoint- ing of road superintendent in order to secure government grant of 30 on road expenditure and 0 of salary of road superintendent the letter explains that the provincial subsidies came into effect on the 1st day of january 1925 an 1 in order for the township to take advantage of the provisions of the act the nec essary bylaws must bo passed at the first meeting and forwarded in dup licate to the department of high ways the board of trustees of the police village of unionviile wrje that they make application to you and request and require you under the provisions of the t ir2 in cluding sec 5 it to submit a bylaw for the assent of the electors of unionville to borrow jltoo for the purchase of are ingine and ohr appliances for tire protection an 1 for the issue of debentures payable in 9 years in equal instalments signed ji dixon and mark may- nard trustees received dec 22 1924 applications tor the position of township road superintendent were received from e v thompson or unionville accompanied by recom- 42000 resolutions were passed that the reeve grant his cri- on the treasurer to pay each deputy- returning officer 5 and mileage at 10 cents per mile two ways eaeh poll clerk 3 and each constable 2 and for each polling booth 3 and to the returning officer 10 for ser vices delivering ballot boxes to de putyreturning officers that a grant of 10 be made to the hospital for sick children the council after discussing the request from tho trustees of the police village of unionville decided to return the same to the new board of trustees and ask them to make another request as this notice had been received after the council had adjourned sine die and a new trustee board had since been elected in unionville a bylaw appointing sheep valua tors for the township was passed willi the blanks filled with the names of w brooks west half and f h stiver and truman holden east half at salary of 3 per day and 10 cents per mile each way a bylaw to appoint members of tho board of health was passed with blanks filled as follows medical board of health wc gohn gam davison a j camplin medical health officer dr c r mckay sanitary inspector eric v thomp son at the rate of 3 per day while so employed a bylaw was passed to provide for expenditure on roads in the township for 1925 with blanks filled as follows the sum of 3 2- 000 for construction the sum of 102 20 40s 90 16s 00 100 00 accounts wm mcdonald it j cunningham v d forster john h haynes the following general were ordered paid naughton jenkins solicitors fees 1924 126 30 a a eden goods supplied char ity a rowbotham r quinn m wilson m dobsou is 11 municipal world stationery and supplies 12 gs can explosives dynamite 15 50 id ranter 1 ton coal delivered mrs elliott charity 16 00 corson son printing 133 20 mccullough button costs ward allen ditch gam davison stamps r j cunningham gravel yards w degeer 4 yds gravel a bylaw was passed appointing assessors a forster for the east half and police village of unionville and j a thompson of thornhill for the west half at a salary of 250 each also w j mccoy co char tered accountants auditors at 75 the council adjourned to meet on monday feb 9th at 1 pm re a- 200 ho 6 oo 300 75 00 11 00 farmers fresh pokk i deliver weekly la stouffville fresh pork any cut also nice sau sage telephone your requirements to jos b reesor phono 6204 51 card of thanks to the electors of the township ck uxbridge ladies and gentlemen i take this opportunity of express ing to you all my sincere apprecia tion of the compliment you have paid me in electing me by acclama tion as your reeve for the year 1925 and assure you that i shall endeavor to merit a continuance of that con- fidence by giving of my best services to your interests wishing you all the compliments j of the season i am yours sincerely w g cassik i the stouffville markets dlrr wednesday jau 21 1925 butter 32c eggs go fall wheat 165 i oattu hoes c hogs 1000 to 1050 calves 950 to 1050 cows- 300 to 450 j butcher cattle 500 to 600 grain kail wheat oats barley buckwheat 162 55 to 60 90 90 f t hill co limited successors to todd cook highest prices paid for alsike- red clover timothy alfalfa and sweet clover bags supplied if desired office phone 1401 house 189 l e todd managing director lo aosaoc loxaoc aonoe 3000c aosaox xoc 9ft q saturda ot fejcilc monday continuing our midwinter sale we have a great number of odds and ends that we intend to clear at the 98c price t 0e30x ioe30s 3000e aox aoe wool blankets grey large size reg 250 sale price each 98c colored flannelettte reg 30c yd sale price 4 yards for 98c odd and end of ladies and childrens underwear reg 65c and 100 sale price 2 for 98c ladies and childrens allwool hose reg 75c and s100 sale price 2 pr for 98c ladies knitted underskirts reg si 25 sale price each 98c ladies afllwool gloves with long cuff reg 225 sale price each 98c china cups and saucers white with gold bands reg 25ceach sale price 7 for 93c boys wool underwear reg 125 sale price each 98c 30e3oc o d o q a d o o t i o n 30e30e bovs knickers and plain bot tom pants reg 150 and 2 sale price pair 98c mens silk and wool hose reg 75c and 100 pair sale price 2 pair for 98c mens silk ties reg 75c and 100 each sale price 2 for 98c mens fine shirts reg 175 sale price each 9sc mens heavy work shirts reg 150 sale price each 98c youths and boys overalls reg 150 sale price each 98c mens allwool underwear in odd sizes reg 150 and 2 sale price each 98c a great number of odd and ends that are too few to mention see window display u o d o b o u o 0 o i m o d o aocaoc aoi ioe3q o d o n o 30e30 ioe3q i clearing wall papers just received a large shipment of wall papers- and in order to make room on our racks we are putting the odds and ends in bundles sufficient in eaeh to paper all sizes of rooms with borders to match in most cases 0s30x to clear at 75c a bundle t i q o o q o oez aoooc aoooc aozaoc aoxaoi ioexoc w h shaw phone 9 5 12 stouffville store closes every night in the week at 6 p m except saturday evenings during the winter months aocaor 30x30x i0c30x xotao oxaox d o

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