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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1923, p. 8

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stouffville may 17 1923 tires are selling fast and you bad better not delay lay in a stock at the bargain prices i am offering one special that i call your atten tion to is the eagle no 1 guaranteed tires 30x3 h at 1000 no 1 k s cord guaranteed tires 30x3 at 1550 no 1 guaranteed tubes at 200 seconds 100 remember we are selling our tires and tubes at the lowest last year prices we have installed a k r wilson reboring and rebabblting machine if your old motor is knocking or pumping oil bring it to us and we will make it run like new special value in use cars g a m davison goodwood the weather of the past week has kept back gardening and seeding around here the blossoms will hardly be out by the 24th there were not so many flowers in eivdence this year for mothers day as last season however quite a number wore a remembrance of the day there have been a few in this locality who have their cars in run ning order now that the roads are improving we hope the snow will not cause any further trouble this spring mr woodland addressed the s school on sunday am hope he will give the school a good recom mend markham tp council damages claimed for heavily laden milk truck subl dividers ask water from richmond hill ford cars trucks and tractors unionville ont one devorce is being granted for every five marriage licenses issued in chicago such is the shameful record for the first three months of 1923 thirty years ago the re cord stood 1 divorce to 17 marri pges a ladies bowling club has been organized at richmond hill births jerman at womens college hospital toronto on may 12th to mr and mrs p a jerman formerly of stouffville a son married sproxton crawford on wednesday may 2nd 1923 at the residence of the brides par ents prospect farm on the 3rd concession of whitchurchby rev j w fox ba edith gert rude daughter of mr and mrs wm crawford to george h son of mr and mrs w henry sprox- i ton at the first meeting of the league under new officers there was a good attendance miss legate had charge of the c e dept and gave a short talk miss e johnson read a paper on beauties of friendship some business was transacted upon the suggestion of committee who met before the meeting the sum of 15 was voted toward church expenses who will go to uxbridge and at tend the fair or take in the veter ans celebration at stouffville on 24th we hope the weather will be favorable then choose ye which way ye shall go and good luck to ye epworth league officers elected are president mr d crummie 1st vice cf dept miss legate 2nd vice miss miss ejjohnson 3rd vice citizenship miss lane 4th vice litsocial miss jharper 5th vice jun dept e tyndale sec miss h robinson cor sc miss smalley treas fred robinson the league had a good report to show attendance very fair aver age and the finances in good shape raised for mission fund 50 be sides piano fund mongolia mr and mrs j wideman visited friends on the fifth line on sunday mr and mrs j wideman visited with their daughter at cedar grove last thursday mrs k g tlarr called on mrs r spofford one afternoon last week mrs and mr theo madill and ernest visited mr and mrs bunker on sunday e f it is easy now to have homemade bread the quaker flour recipes show how easy it is to make bread at home they ore the recipes of home bread makers who use quaker flour home bread making with quaker flour is always easy and always a success be cause quaker flour is high in quality and rigidly uniform it always bakes the same send a postcard for our folder of recipes for homemade bread making it will be sent free quaker flour always the sameakratjs the best made by the quaker oatt company at the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon 310 stiver bros stouffville w s lapp uxbridge low prices used cars we can quote you surprisingly low prices on used cars they are so cheap it will pay i you to have one for rough weather and save the more expensive car 1 graydort touring car a really firstclass second hand car 1 ford touring 1917 model 1 ford touring 1918 model 1 ford touring 1915 model 1 ford touring 1915 model 1 ford touring 1916 model 1 maxwell 1916 model good finish and good mech anically 2 ford touring 1914 models at low prices call and see them r e ford dealer brown stouffville the members were all present at the regular meeting of the council on monday last week at tnionville the oakvale dairy ol toronto asked the councu to pay a repair 1111 for 34092 damages done to a big truck by running into a washout hole in the road on the 4 th conces sion at buttonville also for the loss of two cans of milk spilled the accident occurred about the 29th of march the council were of he opinion that they were not liable lor damages in this case the hole com plained of was caused by the melt ing of the snow and was thereforfl an act of nature of which they were not aware at the time and further rhat from information received they believed that the truck was operat ing contrary to the loads of vehi cles act carrying a load of about 60 100lb cans of milk if this was the case the owners could not re cover damages but were liable to a penalty for breaking the law the clerk was instructed to notify the oakvale dairy co to that eftect j t jenkins claimed compensa tion for damages done his cutter through accident in overturning on gamble sideroad in march caused by state of road and mr gohn was appointed a commissioner to investi gate and adjust matters if he thought the municipality was liable the dominion board of railway commissioners wrote recommending that the trees along tne roadway on the sideroad lot 5 and g con 9 for a distance of 200 feet of the cpr railway crossing be trimmed to a height of ten feet this is where mrs hilliard fleming was badly injured when the motor car her husband was driving was struck by the train james proctor redfern town ship engineers approved of tho plan for subdivision of lots 4 and 5 con 11 a resolution was passed appoint ing the whole council and engineer james a commission to meet rich mond hill council and see what could be done in the matter of an agreement a d bruce was heard re respon sibility of owners of gravel pits as to accidents and was assured by the reeve that the council assumed all responsibility when gravel for the use of the municipality is being taken out mr bruce also was heard on be half of the stouffville and bethesda and home telephone cos respecting the trimming and removal of ob structing trees necessary in running their lines without a bylaw to that effect the owner of the land along the roadside had full control of the trees in front of his property and not a limb could be removed with out his consent in one or two cases people had objected to any trimming whatsoever he did not want per mission to butcher or trim trees in discriminately but he wished the council to pass a bylaw which would leave the matter in the hands of an inspector or the council to deter mine the matter in case of objection by the owner he submitted a bylaw in force in whitby township which provided that any person firm or corpora tion affected by the planting of trees upon the highways or by trees al ready planted thereon the same may be trimmed or removed if so deter mined necessary by the council the members of the council thought mr bruce3 request a reasonable one land passed a similar bylaw to take immediate effect accounts passed g- a m davison registering birthsmarriages and deaths 209 at 25c 5225 pedlar people culvert 3292 e lintner rep grader 525 e degeer burying cow 500 corson son printing voters lists auditors reports sta tionery and advt 40380 s l hutcheson auditing ac counts a d bruce 20 yds gravel at 20c damages to road 10 00 toronto general hospital maintenance lillian fuller 81 days 12150 and annie novick 39 1g050 hospital sick children main tenance vera laidlaw 20 days 3000 a f wilsonpreparing hydro electric bylaw unionville police village 2305 mr forster assessor suggested that the general township school levy be raised from 000 to s00 or better still 300 to be fair to tho smaller sections he also thought that the union school sections should be equalized again this year as there had been a good deal of sub dividing in some union sections the treasurer was instructed to pay jas brodie rr 4 stouffville 150 for sheep injured by dogs as valued by truman holden sheep valuator accounts passed for div 5 geo bowers account 2972 john fisher account 9856 jos williams account r a smith commissioner 3800 j a mitchell superintendent roads overseeing roads and mileage 9100 the members of the council were appointed a commission to inspect the roads and bridges of the munici pality and will go over tho roads tho third week in may a resolution was passed petition ing the president and directors of the canadian national railways to improve the service on the midland division by running a morning train to toronto to reach the city not later than 930 am and to leave tho city about 7 pmalso that an electric car service be inaugura ted to meet suburban conditions arising in the township to run into tho city on the proposed toronto eastern line a bylaw was passed increasing the salary of the clerk and treas urer from 1000 to 1250 tho doubled during the past two years and necessitates more help the clerk also provides his own office which for rental and fuel rrould cost at least 250 a year the reeve was appointed com- j missioaer to build a concrete bridge at lots 30 and 31 con 4 council adjourned to meet on monday june 4th for general busi ness and as a court of revision another cattle sale on saturday may 19th at the mansion house in this town will be offered what the owner claims to be the choicest lot of big heavy grass cows yet brought here for public sale in addition there are 40 stockers and a number of beef ringers all just the cattle sought by the farmer today cattle are leaving the country fast due to the embargo being lifted and england can take more cattle now than we have in canada the j industry never had better prospects and the wide awake farmer has a chance for good turnover five months credit offered whether you want milkers or stockers or perhaps beef ringers be on hand saturday for there will be some of each w a fanning prop f w silver sides auctioneer churchill geo fockler had a ploughing bee on thursday afternoon last week mr and mrs russel gray were at newmarket one day last week mrs m graham and grandaughter called on mrs s irwin last week miss elsie fockler visiting her sister mrs gee harman last week mrand mrswesley hill of stouff ville called on thos paisley on fri day last a number of car loads from to ronto were out to their cottages on sunday sorry to hear that mr thos pais ley is confined to his bed we hope he will soon recover you pay for v the package did it ever occur to you that the cost of package tea includes the price of the container nothing like this to pay for when you buy our bulk tea we have a very choice grade of orange peco black tea that surpasses any of the bulk varieties at 80c pound another popular grade of ceylon tea at 60c pound try a cup today and be convinced f g rowbotham the phone your order to 5601 home of good groceries notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of thos lewis late of the township of uxbridge in the county of ontario fanner deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to section 55 of the trustee act rso 1914 chap 121 and amending acts tnat all persons having any claims against the above named thomas lewis who died on or about the 27th day of april 1923 at the township of uxbridge in the county of ontario are tequired on or be fore the 26th day of may 1923 to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned executor or his solicitors their names and addresses and full particulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them duly verified and take further notice that afterthe said 26th day of may 1923 the said executor kill proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice and the said executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose claim he shall not then re ceived notice dated at stouffville may 8tlh 1923 thomas henry lewis executor stouffviue rr 3 mccullough button solicitors for executor stouffville card op thanks i desire to convey niislncere appreciation to j the many who so splendidly assistid ivct he barn rais ing last tridafyjespecially in the face of the ofsagreeable weather walter brillinger for sale timbers suitable forbarn frame 10x10 and 12xl2rjagwood garage phone 6005 j 12p horse for sale gelding for sale clyde 3 years old also a beef ringerfrank steck- ley phone 2904 12p wanted second hand vio bridge claremont ed e mc- 12e for sale one fresh milch cow also quan tity mixed hay j j rae phone 1g02 13np hatching eggs from select stock of anconas 250 per setting geo courtney stouffville 12p peas for sale canadian beauty peas good quality also good timothy hay a hray- mer lemonville phone ss05 12np for sale good driving horse 5 years old apply frank harvey phone stouff ville 7207 13np pigs for sale sow and eleven pigsfro sale h j jarvis lot 30cptft 5 markham phone stouffvillel3610 wool wanted fisher and kusiner ae buying wool paying highkstjrfices phone mount albert 161 14p for sale 2 young steers suitabletor beef ringers slack ot timothy hay in good order w cbmcbride clare mont 155 12p 5000 1500 notice to creditors court of revision township of whitchurch take notice that the court for the revision of the assessment roll of the township of whitchurch will be held in the township hallrvan- dorf on wednesday 30th may seed potatoes quantity good seed potatoes for sale wm attreed phone 8s16 7th con whitchurch 12p car for sale new gray dort car1020 model j new no reasonable offer refused- pe winterstein phone 6403 for sale one second hand ford sedan in good running order apply to fl i button stouffville pasture to rent 100 acres good pasture land at vivianrunning stream crosses place well fenced will lease for summer or will take in cattle at a price per head apply j borinsky stouffville creamery 12p for saiie about 400 bushels clean seed oats extra clean also quantity mixed next at the hour of 10 oclock am grain for feed levi hoover or call to consider appeals against the as- at lonsboughs warehouse lonp sessment of the the year 1923 parties interested a fied to govern themselves ingly w h clark clerk of the said municipality y noti- accord- 1 the matter of the estate of mar garet mcdonald late of the village of stouffville in the county of york married woman deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to section 56 of the trustees act rso 1914 chapter 121 that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of the said margatet mcdonald who died on or about the 11th day ot march 1915 at the village of stouft ville are required on or before the 24th day of may 1923 to send by post prepaided or to deliver to the imperial trusts company of canada 15 richmond street west toronto administrators of the said deceased their christian names and surnames addresses and descriptions and full particulars in writing of their claims i statement of their accounts and the nature of the security if any held by them ly and take notice that after such last mentioned date the said administrators will proceed to distri bute the assets of tho said deceased among the parties- entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that the said administrators will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by it at the time of said distribution the imperial trusts company of canada by their solicitors lennox trebil- cock 807 bay st toronto onr dated at toronto this 2cth day of april 1923 court of revision viuage of stouffville take notice that a court ter the revision of the assessment roll of the village dt stouffviuel for the year 1923 will bfe heldin the coun cil chamber stojffville on monday june 4th1923atltje hour of 8 pm ah persons interested are hereby requested to govern themselves ac cordingly j urquhart clerk horse register mac brino the standard bred roadster stallion an animal with the finest record of any light stal lion in the district will again be at mansion house uxbridge for 1923 season on tuesday night and wednesday morning each week tuesday noon at goodwood theremainder of the week he will be at his own stables in stouffville ask for printed pedigree peter wideman owner golden west king pure bred cly desdale stallion golden west king 23675 thoroughly inspected and properly enrolled sire lamb ton imp 15299 27339 dam blossom of ringwood 32925 g dam golden west queen 32924 gg dam lady ordo impthe pro perty of abner m baker will stand at his own stable and tues day noons at gilbert bros lot 12 cattle for sale springers and beef ringers also yorkshire white sows due april and may apply j b cooney lot 34 con 6 markham phone 620 tf 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 v f o notice a farmers are requested to anti- pate their needs in shingles wir fencing coal and binder twine aa we wish to place your order ws can save you money allen closson phone 309 secretary to rent and for sale house and garden to rent at lot 5 con 6 whitchurch for sale a wooden silo 14x28 also a pumpand heap of long slabs and quantity short wood r ratcliff phone 4809 for sale cheap all kinds of wagons harness and farm implements in good order also several heavy and light scales cook stoves and heaters highest prices paid for llvo poultry high est cash price for hides wool or horse hair h herman stouft- ville phone 1903 for sale one truck wagon 2in tire la first class condition also one lum ber wagon very cheap a number concession 6 whitchurch friday of used cream separators in good noons at robt winterstein s lot i working order one farmers friend 9 concession 10 whitchurch to slnpib sulky plow no 21 bottom insure a foal 12 payable feb i in good order will 3ell for either 1st 1924 cash or terms garage space for i large or small car in cej9 of vil lage for rent n lanktree sole agent for masseyharris mach ines and repairs also verity plow shares tfs hydro electric is cominj get your hi spring cle for ape before be ready juice gyatt r electrical contractor ork orthivofficlathasmoro than i manson hons stouffville or apply tribune office 16p l4mbtons model 21533 the pro perty of john fisher ringwood will stand for service at his own stable ringwood sire lambton imp dam nellie of ringwood 31113 by loreburne imp s790 2nd dam jess currah 5fs by prince currah imp 2952y 3rd dam maid of balsam 5722 wy sir wal ter imp 1131 4 th dam bet 5720 by laird of raith jinp 28085th dam vick 5721 ly clansman imp 265 by rob re y imp 250 by heart of oak impa65 by sir wil liam wallace inyp 123 this young stallion was 1st as a yearl ing at the toronto international and 1st as a two years old and tho reserve championship this horses breeding is second to none en rollment no306 approved forml the premium stallion lambton imp will also stand at his own stables terms to insure a foal 10 payable jan 1st 1924 shaw business schools bare been training young people for rcaponalble wellpaid potitlona ainee 1192 shaw etudenta bare won flntt place in rrerr eompetltlra teat in toronto for tbe paat ten rear write lor proepeetne of day or bome- atudy eoureee p mcintosh cmef prudpei 21 schools in toronto hi

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