Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 1925, p. 4

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stouffville jun lltff 1925 o d o aonioi aoi noi ratcliff co st lawrence gran sugar 100 lb bag 695 b p g gold sunlight and comfort 4 eakes h and one castile for 25c orange pekoe tea special 90c lb o d o o d o extra special comb honey large combs worth 100 eaclvfcr 55c b o oeso chocolate cream eggs very finest made worth 60c ourspecial price for one week 25c hippolite 30c jar frankfort peas per tin 15c our special coffee still per lb t 60c 10 lbs dominion graulated sugar 65c finest patras currants per lb 15c filliatra currants 2 lbs for 24c pineapples very fine but crop about over fresh fish arriving every wednesday from lake nippegon phone 7112 stouffville o a o o a o io affiliated shoe stores means cheaper shoes a nice line of shoes at 345 agent for chums shoes for women missesboys prices are cut down in these lines we are agents for hurlbut cushion soles shoes a large stock of bovs oxfords in black and tan at 350 bargains all through the store womens white tennis shoes 1 strap reg 200 only 100 misses tennis shoes same as above at 90c big reduction- in clubbags and suit cases repairing uptotheminute ft glehm footwear of merit stouf fvi lte oisrt phone 4301 m warning to autoists in spite of the efforts of reputable battery manufac turers and their authorized service stations trick electro lytes continue to be offered on a large scale these solu tions are generally guaranteed to put new life into the bat tery sometimes in a few minutes an analysis made reveals that these magic solutions are nothing more than electrolyte such as is used ordinarily in an automobile battery combined with certain amount of sodium or certain amount of magnesium with coloring matter my best advice to car owners is to see that nothing but the highest grade battery electrolyte is put into their bat teries when any electrolyte is required and that the work is done by a reputable battery man call and we will show you how this fake solution damages batteries swift bros garage phone 195 coal a11 sizes prices are sure to advance shortly- let us fill your bin now just in car standard ground screenings at 3000 ton feed oats turnips mangolds corn and garden seeds car loald of tile arrived s w hastings proprietor successor to w s cook telephone 16 9 residence 3 715 shingles gyproc our stock was never so large and well assorted as at the present time let us quote on your re quirements stouffville planing mill stouffer and schell note this is the season to have screen sash made parties requir ing shaving should get them now while the supply is large i government tested seeds for sale alsike red clover timothy alfalfa alsike and timothy mixed alfalfa and alsiko mixed timothy and red cover mixed sweet clover hubam swtet seed corn mangold seed turnip seed we can save you money on your purchases of seed klghest prices paid for alsike red clover sweet clover alfalfa timothy etc we also hull and clean sweet clover and alfalfa f t hill co limited office phone 1401 house 189 l e todd managing director the tribune thursday morning terms 200 a year in advance 250 to the united state3 publisher ont a v nolan stouffville markham tp council editorialcomment the town of aurora is making a strong bid for the building of a new piece of provincial highway through a portion of whitchurch township leading to that town the idea of this movement of course is to divert business into aurora in order to advance their claims in this matter a strong deputation this week waited upon hon geo s henry in toronto to impress the minister withthe need for such a road this step calls for prompt action on the part of stouffville and all the farmers living along the townline between here and yonge street who are anxious that any provincial road in whitchurch should be built on the townline from the sixth of markham straight through to yonge street already jls000 has been spent on this road which would te practically wasted if it is not completed as the government will only construct a limited amount of road in any mun icipality it behoves our people to see that the road to yonge street along the townline is assumed first thing and not allow the govern ment to build a road for the pur pose of diverting business into aurora it is expected that a similar depu tation which waited- upon hon mr henry in the interests of building this road which will he practically upon the minister within a few days probably headed by the reeve of stouffville and other officials who are interested in a through road to yonge street from stouffville rural play competition the first rural play competition to be put en in york county will be held in the masonic hsu richmond hill june 18th three different communities will take part in this competition which is a part of the york county junior farmers program for 1925 the idea being to take advantage of the com petition spirit existing between the different communities giving them a chance to display their talents along the line of amateur theatricals and also to carry on educational work in this branch of their activities the clubs taking part- are vic toria square- the teeth of the gift horse ellesmere community club the ghost story wood- bridge club just like a woman these plays are all one act come dies besides the plays each com munity is also contributing musical and vocal talent between the acts which along with the theatrical per formances should so to make up a very interesting and amusing even ings entertainment the value of a good town bam the whitby chronical is kind enough to make the following refer ence to stouffville band the town of stouffville much smaller than whitby has a band with 35 or 40 members who have uniforms fine instruments and a paid leader the band was heard at the brooklin fairbn may 25th when the general impression was that the organization was a credit to the town and to the membero collectively and individually the bandmaster claims that the band is a success be cause it is loyally supported by the citizens and the town council and because it receives many engage ments owing to its excellence a band is one of the best organ izations any town can have and the citizens should cooperate with the leader and members of the whitby citizens band in their efforts to secure funds to purchase uniforms and to make other general improve ments which will make the organiza tion second to none in the county it is just possible that it the band were successful in raising a certain amount this summer for uniforms the town council might be induced to make a contribution in many places the bandmasteris pafll by the council who assume con trol of the instruments and take a general interest in building up and maintaining a firstclas band the stouffville markets dairy wednesday june 10th eggs 2s butter 33 cattle hogs ac hogs rr 1225 lo 132i calves 25to 102 butchers cattle 625 to 750 v grain fall wheat 140 oats 55 barley 72 buckwheat 70 f markham township council met n their modest municipal quarters over the hotel ids a unioaville n monday june 1st ah the mem bers were present and reeve gohn presided the other members of this august body are 1st deputy- reeve j r campbell 2nd deputy r l stiver councillors jas s honey and e j jarvis council first met as a court of revision reported elsewhere in this issue and then disposed of a some what light docket mr holdcroft who was the suc cessful tenderer tor building hoods bridge on the 10th con appeared before the council stating that he had made an error in computing the concrete work 100 yards too little and asked that he be relieved of his contract or else be allowed 1000 extra or 10 per yard the council relieved him of his contract but told him that he had forfeited his deposit cheque for 100 ttie reeve was empowered to see the next lowest tenderers and make contract with most satisfactory kenneth noble wrote saying he would take 50 damages for injuries he received while drawing stone for township from pit lot 17 con 3 1 a resolution was passedthat the claim of mr noble be referred to the globe indemnity co with which the township has insurance deputy reeve campbell seconded by councillor jarvis introduced a resolution to make special grants to improve the sth con markham north of markham village and the elgin mills road mr campbell pointed out that on account of the heavy traffic on these roads it was impossible to keep them up on the 100 a mile allotted to the roads in the township the sth con needed a lot of ditching and shaping at cer tain points and not very much metal the reeve thought mr jarvis should go ahead with the work as far as his money allowance would go and then ask the council for more mr jarvis said that if the work was to be doneit must be done this month as after that the farmers would be too busy on their farms and teams and help could not be procured he pointed out that in the front of the township teams could be secured at any time but not so in his division the following resolution was passed whereas an award in cqn- uection with the allen ditch lot 11 con 5 ana 6 requires that the work set out in the award be completed by june 1st 1925 and whereas said work has not been commenced be it resolved that the engineer be in structed to call for tenders for the carrying out of said work so that contracts for same may be entered nto and work proceeded with and imnaam t that the seal of the corporation bo attached to this resolution the following road accounts were rassed div no 1 l middleton acct as per statement 48780 div no 2 alev duncan acct as per statement 36270 r nichols acct as per statement 37550 div no 3 philip forsyth acct as per statement 20100 div no 4 david suadlock acct as per statement 215840 div no 5 david graham acct as per statement 13640 j williams acct as per state- ment 25065 council adjourned to meet on july 6th addyeatsohife to your car- isy che simple precaution of using apttte v v undcd the distilled oil mark maynard distributor phone 100 lfnionville also olympic gasoline and kerosene 0e30i ioboi i0e30i iodor ioexoi oe30i ioc specials mens wear sale having made a heavy purchase of several lines in mens and boys wear we a re offering at very attrac tive prices in many cases beow the wholesale price o d o o d o d o 0 o d o o a o mens heavy overalls in black stripeand khaki with and without bibes reg 200 value special 159 3 dozen mens extra heavy khaki pants reg 300 special 195 5 dozen mens pants consisting of brown and grey tweeds and worsteds reg 300 400 special 195 mens overalls in black and stripe heavy weight reg 250 x special 195 a range of mens tweed suits all shades special 1495 mens spring caps reg 150 and 200 special 98c mens fine shirts reg 200 and 225 special 159 mens work shirts blue khaki black and white special 100 boys bibbed overalls special 89c childrens play suits special 89c kiddies overalls special 50c mens summer weight work sox special 3 pr for 100 ts fini a large assortment of men si fine straw hats in all shapes and a great assortment of prices sale now going on oaoi 30e30e 3000s ioboi i0e30i a w h shaw o b 5 d o o a o 6 a o d d o b a o b d o d o oexoe phone 95 12 store closes at 12 noon each friday open tuesday thursday and saturday evening stouffville 30exox oexoe soexoe eioeioe zabexoe 0 o 3oe30 s

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