Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 25, 1929, p. 8

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stouffville july 25th 1929 upo s1i1ppebs do not bring in live stock tor shipment until you phone the shipper shipments may be irregular at this time of year n ra phone 8403 insurance pays the bills congestion on our streets and high ways increases dally more cars are being purchased in canada and there is a growing influx of tourists from across the border which will tend to multiply the already large number of auto mobile accidents ten seconds can see the infliction of damag- and 3scu injuries run ning into thousands of dollars and the man without insurance is out of luck how does this affect you are you taking chances or playing safe with a policy of insurance t birkett general insurance agency phone 18201 stouffrllle stalimon register doi imp pekchekov j2021 imported from prance by w j mccalluni brampton and the property of e a somervllle lot 14 10th line markham will make the season at his own stable terms j15 enrolment no 2336 look him up 21 clydesdale stallion golden west king 23075 enrolment form 1 the property of abner baker will btand tor season of 1929 at his own stable lot 7 con 8 whit church to insure foal 12 two mares or more 10 payable peby 1st 1930 owners of mares when bred will be held responsible tf came from pioneer stock late charles closson was a descend- ant of jordan post charles closson who died on wed nesday last week in his 77th year was an old and respected resident of scarboro and a brother to rout clossou of this town he was a de scendant of pioneer stock his father stephen closson was an early lumberman of scarboro and also conducted a saw mill his grand father james closson settled lu the township in 1810 jordon post maternal grandfather came to york now toronto about 1790 and became the owner of the central portion of tlte town site he founded jordan and melinda sts as a farmer the late charles clos son was very successful he retired whites chopping mill and basket factory green river ont we jiave a limited number of baskets on which we quote the follow ing prices at the factory 11 quart baskets 5c c quart baskets 4c quart lioxes per m 500 pint boxes per m 500 berry crates each 20c g and 11 at covers each 1 ye write to charles white locust hill r it phone markham g120 or c405 to his home on danforth rd 15 yrs ago he was a staunch liberal in politics and a member of the united church suiviving are the widow two sons and two brothers beiiiauiin of high land creek and robert of stouffvllle lemonville gordon is all smiles its a chev thoe kerr of toronto is spending his vacation in town wilmot and donald harwood of toronto are holidaying with mr and miss burkholder four pupils from our school have been successful in passing their entrance this year mr and mrs ralph kirby and family of toronto called on friends on sunday afternoon mrs arthur and son of toronto are spending two weeks with mr and mrs tiios spence mr and mrs e c pennock harry and jack spent sunday at the home of mrs 01 cook mrs m cook is spending a few days in stoultvile with her daughter mrs edward c pennock mrs dr brooks of toronto was in town visiting her daughter betty for a day last week services in the united church as follows ballantrae 1030 am lemonville 3 pm bloomington 7 mr and mrs wp hall and son mr and mrs burnett and mrs henry brown doreen hornell all of toronto and ross hall of aurora were guests at wd halls on sunday compensation costs in the half year ending june 30 the workmens compensation board awarded benefits amounting to 3991c4g7s of wntch gs1432- 39 was for medical aid the total awards for the half year were a half million dollars higher than for the same period in 192s there were 41515 accidents in cluding 225 fatal cases reported to the compensation board for the halt year as compared with 35202 for the first half of 192s wltn 276 fatalities the drop in fatal cases is important but the increase of over one thousand reported accidents per month in the first six months of 1929 is of vital importance to indus try uxbridge twp council ninth line markham i receive notice lucrease comity tax must cut weeds or loose grant goodwood we were pleased to see mr jos crawford out from toronto to make a short call owing to big rain rail on july 13 number of garden crops were spoil ed due to standing water one of the oldest citizens passed away on monday morning in his soth year mr samuel otterwell we are pleased to report that miss viola reid is doing nicely after go ing through an operation in lindsay for appendicitis a very interesting game of foot ball was played hero on saturday night when whitby visited the home team and went away disappointed by a score of 2 to 0 close up view showing how ford specipid tire fits into drop cen tre rim greater strength and durability the ford steel spoke drop centre wheel is an advanced step in engineer ing and the result of exhaustive experimental tests it is smart in appearance extra strong having a lasting finish easy to clean and provides a simple method for mounting and demounting the tire without tools and in a fraction of the time previously required the steel rods or spokes in diameter are elec trically welded to rim and hub shell the finish is enamel baked on steel possessing great resiliency and being one solid piece these wheels have a sturdincss not approached by any other type the ford wheel eliminates loose squeaking spokes and rims pinched tubes chipped or peeling finish necessity of tire flap misalignment of tires lue to carelessly mounted rims and a host of other vheel and tire ills formerly encountered it permits of easy steering and no drumming sound is created by the wind there is an enormous amount of careful work necessary to build strength and service into the ford steel spoke wheel and the results justify the engineering study and skill devoted to this feature of the ford car arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest ford dealer delbert holden stouffville ont uxbridge townsliip council met last saturday at goodwood with all members present the county treasurer sent in a notice of county taxes to be levied by the township as follows general purposes 9095 50 county roads 27s4 40 j suburban roads s2s ss j tlie county tax is increased by j 1495 15 over 192s and will ro- i quire an increase in rate of prictl- eully l mills the council declined to give a grant for potato improvement work as requested by the agricultural re presentation owing to heavy demands from roads due to the bad storms councillors however expres sed themselves as favorable to the work ip m higgins district weed in spector states that unless the township cut the weeds on the highways their government grant for this purpose would be cut a e christian county clerk advising receipt of notice from st michaels hospital that one charles formers bad on the 24th day of oct 192s been admitted to that in stitution as an indigent patient from this municipality the institution requested 175 per flay from the twp for treatment clerk was in structed to have said claim repud iated as no member or official or twp knew of any such person ever being a resident of this twp messrs charles badgerow and robert fowler both interviewed the council re the impounding of twelve hcad of cattle from lot 30 con 1 the main dispute being the line fence council advised that the fence view ers were the ones to settle such disputes the following accounts were pass ed for payment to the different road foremen of the twp for work performed under their supervision wa hall hauling gravel 100 00 k wallance 200 rds fence so 00 pedlar people culvert 31 si ingot iron co repairs 4 20 bains david steel of cul 34 90 a haynes grav weeds 24 20 je wagg dragging rd3 1g 00 ta wilson repair weeds 21 25 le slack word on rds 110 75 r storry repairing weeds 29 75 b crittenden weeds 13 75 d symes cutting weeds 9 75 e lewis 83 yds grav 10 go ii dickinson work etc 20 25 m norton 10 yds grav 2 00 g redshaw gravel go w hall balance acct etc 239 75 wp carmody work 15 2 00 g hockley work 112 75 gw smith gravel 9 00 jw widdifield gravel 500 a james gravel 35 50 cj manley gravel g 40 w ford gravel go f jackson gravel gg 40 a wagg gravel etc 93 75 m wagg gravel 23 40 rs quantz grad etc 20 00 e johnson work on rds 191 50 e johnson gravel 21 so j sharrard gravel 10 00 cj manley word on rds g 50 w smalley gravel 211 50 m wagg 211 yds gravel 42 20 c latcham work 315 00 j alsop gravel 37 so a mcdonald gravel 11 00 j jones cutting weeds 10 00 i redshaw gravel 80 c it gourlle gravel gg 75 eh gerrow word etc is 20 a stewart moving sand 2 00 win redshaw repair rd 12 50 l storry gravel 1 go e carruthers repair work 12 50 d norton work on rds 8 50 wm shell dragging 9 35 b imcguckln cutting weeds 9 25 r flewell fence 89 rds 11 go f wagg gravel etc 63 00 ed lewis gravel 11 00 j stewart wire fence 10 00 r pickard wire fence 4 00 the following accounts were also passed for payment hydroelectric power g 59 stoultvlllo tribune advs 330 municipal world statutes 2 50 j ball sheep worried 4g 00 rf blueman valueing 2 00 on motion of messrs davles and pickard council adjourned to august 17th for general business and striking the various rates of the municipality for the current year sale register saturday july 27th 2 valuable summer cottages and a number of building lots at lake musselman belonging to j hoover estate must he sold to close estate cottages and some vacant lots are on lake front sale at 130 oclock f w sllversldes auctioneer wednesday july 31st valuable household furniture belonging to mrs j w bruce will be sold at her residence west main street no reserve sale at one f w sllversldes auctioneer thursday aug 1st the entire household effects of the estate of late mrs elizabeth yakely will be sold at lot 23 con 1 uxbrldgo island lake no reserve terms cash geo kcays auctioneer saturday aug 3rd auction sale of hotel property in village of mt albert hotel has 2s rooms fully furnished for business sale at 1 1 am geo keays auctioneer mr and mrs albert stout visited at mr bells on sunday congratulations to all the entrance class on passing their exams mr and mrsll eaglesou and mrs ii leask of seagrave called on it eaglesons on sunday mr acd mrs oliver raymer and family also mr and mrs bert rey nolds and family were out from to ronto for the picnic last thursday the more we are together the happier well be south ontario football league the following is the league standing date july 20th won draw lost points goodwood 4 0 1 8 claremont 3 1 2 7 cherrywood 2 2 2 g whitby town 1 3 2 5 brooklin 1 3 2 5 whitby hospital 12 2 1 green river 1 1 2 3 thus goes the jolly song of the good fellowship brotherhood plain simple words hut much truth is embodied in them con sider the baker he is doing his part in helping along his home town by buying as much as pos sible there and helping to pay the local taxes foster the community spirit and thus help your own property interests eat stouffville bread ambrose stover baker stoultville new and used c a r s 39245 chev coach 192g ford touring 2 1924 ford coupes 1923 ford coaches 1924 ford touring 1923 ford coupe 1927 ford roadster 1921 ford coach for sale 1922 ford coach 1 percheron gelding 5 vrs aid 1500 lbs 1 percheron mare 9 years old 1450 lbs brown mare 9 vrs old 1400 lbs 1 bay mare 14 yrs 1300 lbs terms arranged we are wrecking a number of used ford and chevrolet cars delbert holden ford dealer phone 184 reduced prices womens victoria shoe patent fancy pumps reg 675 to the end of the month only 500 s500 shoes for only 4 00 s450 shoes at 369 s400 shoes at s3 i 550 to 600 shoos at 149 come in and look them over on our bargain table a g lehman the peoples shoe store stouffville store and dwelling for sale r tk ac let me give you the delcolight facts fvlop in next time youre in town and ill demonstrate delcolight for you youll be highly interested in learning the real facta about delcolight youll prohably get a surprise when you hear the money and work it saves how little it costs and how easy general motors have made the payment terms victor thompson delco light co 262 van home street toronto t lh tl running water for every purpose with this oronto pumping outfit think of the time and labor saved in having running water in the house barns and wherever you want it a toronto 2 hp pumping engine connected direct to pump gives you this wonderful convenience at low cost the toronto engine with direct geared jack is much superior to belted type of engine on which the belt slips and loses power may be adjusted to any height of pump an independent pulley on crank shaft makes power available for operating churn separators root pulpers fanning mill etc sturdy smooth run ning the cost of oper ating is ex ec edinglj low i will gladly demonstrate this serviceable engine and outfit interesting tree booklet on request george j lawson stouftville ontario

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