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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 13, 1925, p. 8

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shmffville august 13th 1925 m card if thanks for the numerous kindnesses shown us during our recent -bereaye- ment we wish to take this means of making thanks and showing our ap preciation mr and mrs elias stover for sale anyone wanting a snap in a miss simplicity electric washer slightly used and in good working condition apply to h o kin obrien ave wasted live hens and ducks for which i pay highest prices sam golden at pennocks livery jnly5 for sale number of pigs 7 weeks old l w hoover lot 35 con 8 pickering phone 1504 claremont vegetable and flowers fresh cut flowers apples for jelly making and all varieties of vegetables at the briarbush gar dens east end stouffville a j ward threshing outfit complete for sale engine waterloo hp 20 peerless separator cylinder 36in tank and cutting box terms reasonable mrs wm haynes goodwood fertilizer increase your quantity and quality of fall wheat by using gunns shuregain fertilizer g r w thomas phone 6713 stouffville ringwood misses gertrude and hazel boyd spent sunday at goodwood we hear that wlnfred timbers wheat yielded 45 bushels per acre miss alma brownsberger ofbeth- esda is spending a fev days at her home here mran1 mrs wacook of lemon- ville were visitors at o brewerys on sunday mrs thos vague daughter erma and son ross were bradford visi tors last saturday mrs isaac pipher was a toronto visitor for a few days recently mr pipher going to muskoka for a few days fishing while locating a fox ranch near madoc our former citizen dr law is reported to have been seriously attacked by those big mosquitoes up north in his effort to drive oft the hungry multitude doc received a nasty wound necessitating seven stitches resulting from swinging an axe at the attackers the farm for sale 105 acres at lemon ville good barn 40x94 and plenty good out buildings nine acres bush bal ance 1st class crop land apply geo mckuen on the premises turnip growers call at the tribune office and sign application to dominion railway board asking for reduction of freight rates on turnips this is your busi ness do not put off growers who will have early turnips for sale please call phone 5302 at once the secretary pesirable stouffville home for sale seven rooms and bath room hard wood floors combination heating electrically wired side drive with garage well located on main street at west end apply j d aitchison 6touffville 24 farm for sale the soldier settlement board of canada offers for sale by public ten der 5 13100 acres north east cor ner of lot 34 concession 7 mark- ham township york county the purchaser of this property must rely on his own inspection and knowledge of the farm and not on the above or any other particulars pr representations made verbally or in writing by employees of the soldier settlement board terms of sale are 10 per cent of the purchase price in cash on accept ance of the tender and the balance in twentyfive equal annual instal ments with interest at 6 per cent per annum on the amortization plan each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque fim 100 if tender is accepted this sum will be credited to the purchase price of the land if tender- is not accepted the money will be returned to the ten derer tenders will te opened at toronto ont on september 1st 1025 the highest or any tender not necessarily accepted if the land is not sold on the date above mention ed the board will be prepared to re ceive offers to purchase until such time as it is finally disposed of tenders should be in plain enve lopes marked tender for the pur chase of pt lot 34 con 7 mark- liam twp york county address tenders and enquiries to t the soldier settlement board i of canada j j w mckee district superintendent dated at torontoi ont this 6th august 1925 goodwood miss elsie reed of toronto guest at c harpers mr john mccullough of toronto is holidaying at his old home here we understand that howard har per has secured the mail route here wm whittleton and mrs james spent the week end with friends in orillia mrs harrington of toronto has returned home after a couple of weeks with her sister mrs john maye sr j f reid and daughter viola spent the week end with friends in lindsay mr and mrs7 charles jones of aurora were visiting her mother mrs meyers miss minnie sellers of toronto is holidaying with her sister mrs a beatty of cannington miss jessie harper attended the wedding of miss alice milne at blackwater on tuesday mr and mrs david palmer of orillia visited m whifttletons and mrs james last week next sunday will de the last for mr dunning at the baptist church here he expects to bring other sing ers mrs s ottowell is spending a few days near sandford accompanied by her sister mrs mckenzie of winni peg during the time of necessary re pairs at h whites mill dam sev eral trout were secured weighing about 3 lbs each a hard fought and exciting game of football was played at claremont between pickering and goodwood in the first round for the ontario cup which resulted in a tie 11 and this game will be- replayed on thursday aug 13th at 6 oclock on the same grounds the committee appointed to re port on the purchase of an athletic grounds have been successful in securing about s5 per cent of the ratepayers of the school section to a petition to present to the council for the purchase of the 5 acres of land where the games have been played this year from w t robin son at a price of i2j0o this will be reduced to the ratepayers by a 300 grant from the government and a further reduction is expected by donations from citizens mount albert too tate last week 2lrs p e rowan spent a week with relatives in hamilton mrand mrs robertson of oshawa spent the week end at j crowles mac forsyth and family of clare moat visited at w r steepers on sunday miss almeda crowle is visiting with friends in midland for a couple of weeks mrs lemon baker of stouffville spent a few days with relatives and friends here wheat cutting jg aov quite gen eral around here and the yield pro mises to be a good one the baseball and football teams competed at the annual field day at sharon on wednesday aug 5th vj a mrs james lawson of toronto spent a couple of weeks with the latters mother mrs sisler mrs fairfield and children from western canada are spending some time with her sister mrs william tate roy grove of ringwood accom panied by lady friends visited with friends in this locality one evening recently a large number from here and surrounding country attended the lennox picnic at island park on monday george baker of stouffville with a staff of men is assisting the local agent joseph taylor in putting lightning rods on a number of barns in this vicinity the mount albert chemical en gines were rushed to the fire at zephyr but were too late to save the building but they succeeded in keeping the fire from spreading to adjoining buildings the annual picnic of the yps of the united church was held at port bolster on wednesday july 29th and was a great success the wea ther was fine and the attendance large and a good time was enjoyed by all rev mr tate of toronto assisted the pastor at the morning services of the united church on sunday the occasion being the ordination of the newly elected elders the service and installation was very impressive and was witnessed by a very large congregation barn for sale by tender size 34x21 feet and wing 15x21 feet and 14 feet high situate on the united church parsonage church street alsogood hen house build ings contain valuable material parties given to jan 1st 1926 to remove buildings tenders received for above up to sept 1 1925 address to amos lehman chairman save yz to vz your corn you los from to u iho food luo cl your corn by forcing it to your cattle as dry roddor corn stored in toronto woodn buve silo will give you 100 of the value good cnillege will improve the health of your cattle and will increase the quality and quantity of your mlllt returns good silage must be made in an airtight silo the toronto silo is made of selected spruce double toagued and grooved to axelude the air and specially treated with creosote to lengthen its life 15 extra capacity with the toronto hip roof let me show you how to save on forage and increase the health and value of your herd information and full particulars gladly given v d holden phone 184 stouffville the masseyhatris agent masseyharris farm implements repairs buya new masseyharris no 21 mower and a new no 5a binder for this years haying and harvest also the famous quebec sulky plow that every body is buying dont fail to see it before buying we have a full line of repairs on hand with plow shares forevery make of plow repairs strictly gash by order of the masseyharris co we also have a number of second hand machines for sale 2ingle furrowed biding plows 2 walking plows 1 mh 12 hoe drill 1 combination cultivator and drill 1 light spring wagon 2 gang plows a number of cream separators engines and mowers we are also agent3 forjohn deere mfg co ont wind engine and pump co and ojc potato machinery co d holden agent phone 184 stouffville vivian august the 3rd 1925 regarding our social life we might mention that the penie family have spent some holidays with mr and hollidge mr wallwork between here and ballantrae is slowly recovering from his bad fail froma hay stack mrs edwards col from ottawa has spent a few weeks with her daughter mrs hawkins and now miss edwards cole is staying with her sister for a few weeks mr george bingham one of our veteran citizens has entered into the matrimonial life and we hope now mrbingham will still enjoy this sur rounding for many more years to come on account of the illness of his wife mr walker is not liviirg on his farm during this summer farmers with out the help of their women are helpless creatures anyway and therefor women occupy an honor able place on any farm once in a crowded city i saw a man having the misfortune stepping on the toes of a ruffian o i beg you pardon the man said if you had not stepped on my paws you would not have to ask me pardon the ruffian answered we have been excusing ourselves here sometimes too during the last summer on ac count of our terrible road that leads through vivian many a car coming from toronto will stop here and ask us where musselmans lalie is and when we answer them that they have already gone two miles too far there is a general disappointment we then have our excuse to the peo ple that favor us by travelling our roads here that the construction of the roads has already been tendered out and that they soon will have a wonderful chance to behold our county forest which is now struggl ing to tower out here and there above the tall grass thejeople of this county and in particular of whitchurch will soon see that there is no need of having barren fields among fertile lands and because there is no need of it we do not like to see drifting sands probably the arabs would enjoy such a sight but we here do positively not there is here this summer no grasshopper plague millions of them seem to have gone on holiday never as far as we have seen have the grasshoppers treated us very gentle menlike and neither do they now they have not told us whether they have gone to a warmer clime or else where we however hope they have been drawn by the magnetic pole to some yet unfound island in arctic ocean from whence they never will return with the churches stouffville presbyterian usual services next sunday at 11 am and 7 pm- all welcome baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday aug lgth do not fail to hear mr oliver raymer on sunday august 16th he will preach in ratcliffs hall at both the morning and evening ser- vices e mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday aug 16th 10 am sunday school 11 am subject child train ing 1 pm helper altona union 7 pm preaching by the pastor christian church edgar morton pastor sunday aug 16th what shall i render unto the lord for all his benefits toward me ps 116 12 the answer is found in ps 100 4 enter into his gates with thanksgiving and into his courts with praise be thankful unto him and bless his name let us all choose some place for real wor ship on the lords day he longs for it i the united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunday aug 16th 10 am sabbath school and bible class 11 am subject the unchristlike church 7 pm subject a short talk on an ancient practice with the young prayer service every wednesday at 8pm everybody welcome to all the ser vices stouffvilles new dry goods store specials childrens voile pantie dresses reg 170 for 12o childrens sox asst sizes and colors 35 dress gingham regular 35c for 7 2a dress gingham regular 25c for 19 corsets and corselette all sizes per pair 100 to 275 ladies aprons regular 119 for 89 boys fine wash suits reg 200 for 169 boys khaki 01ivertwist suits reg 119 for 89 boys khaki play suits reg 150 for 119 girls black sateen pantie dresses reg 89c for 169 grocery dept st lawrence sugar cwt 680 14 lbs st lawrence gran sugar 100 3 boxes corn flakes 29c 3 packages jelly powder 23c 3 packages jar rubber 23c new clover honey 5 lb pails 75c ivory soap flakes 3 pkgs 25c certo per bottle 30 f c rowbotham dry goods and groceries phone 5601 t6wn orders delivered store open tuesday thursday and saturday nights the rates of taxation in pickering township this year are school pur- poses 4 410 mills county rate 9 510 mills road rate 3 mills and general rate 4 510 mills claremont a brick making plant ha3 been organized at claremont under the name of claremont brick and ce ment products limited and will manufacture high grade cement brick block tile and sewer pipe ns well as supply crushed stdne and gravel for building purposes the company have secured a long term lease on an excellent supply of raw material just three miles east of claremont on the c p r and al ready have their plant installed which will be in operation within a few days they have installed a new wettlauter power brick press cap able of producing up to 10000 brick a day in any size and variety of colors and styles the rock crusher has a capacity of 500 tons per day and they can ship s to 10 cars of crushed rock per day the first new wheat marketed at markham this year was brought in by amos burkholder of lot 9 con 9 markham on aug 5th a load of dawsons golden chaff which weigh ed 65 lbs to the bushel for which he received 125 per bushel at the markham flour mills mr fred coakwell threshed a 20acre field on monday for mr burkholder which roughly measured yielded 1000 bushels or 50 bushels to the acre of a very fine plump sample births boadway in stouffville on aug 10th 1925 to mr and mrs paul boadway a son graham at ringwood on aug 1st 1925 to mr and mrs delos gra ham a daughter business is business but courtesy pays our business friends aud yours with whom we make transactions demand that precision of efficient execution which is a part of the re gular service maintained by any bank in its daily affairs to merit your confidence we must go further the standard bank maintains a po licy of personal courtesy in its deal ings regardless of- their respective importance which should be an asset in your business as well as in ours the standard bank op cajsiaxa stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch at goodwood j 50000 harvesters wanted 15 aug 18th sept 1st aoina to winnipeg a mtuitnind from winnipeg n m s m hu h f j h starting scteodsndqidsrr sfc j point to wlmjptg from sutloiu in ontario smiths fha to and tnoludlnx toronto on lako ontario shorn pins h cent per mile to points beyond but not west batomonmcl 20 lin and hatmlockjpourboro lino from all stations kingston to ranfwrw junction lewlumlv rrom mi suuoni gvuurston w iwiunrw junonont umiutira from all stations dranoel to port monicoll and burikaton to bobcaysson inelusrra from all station on torontosudbuar djrgct jug from all stations in ontario south mna wsatol frtraritp tn mna irmluhlftg hamilton a rf walund niagara pafla and windsor musta 4e i sx from all stations on owax sound wajliarton oranyrllu twawatar elora lut godarleh st marys port burwail and st thomas branch v- from all stations toronto and north to bolton incluslra sfidt axth from all stations in ontario on th mlohlaan contra para marquatta wtojsoii essas 4 lak v shors chatham wallaeaburo a laka eru grand rlrar lak sri a tfcwrthamluad toronto hamilton buffalo railways special train service from toronto m g ldle and ouldroaspoculcars will ba for tlaasduaiyo vm of ladlas chodran and then- aacorts jf itcfflql fuu information from any canadian pacific agent canadian pacific 50000 harvesters wanted lsoo to winnipeg plus half jtbcnt a mile beyond to all points in mani toba saskatchewan alberta edmonton tannia calgary macleod and east returning hall a cent per mile to winnipeg plus 39m to destination going dates august 18th and 21st august istli toronto caledon east beeton meaford collingwood penetang midland parry sound sudbury capreol and east thereof in ontario august 21st toronto inglewood jet and all stations south and west thereof in ontario special trains leave toronto aug 18th 1201 am aug 18tli 1000 am aug 18th 1230 pm aug lstli1030 pm standard time midnight august 17th through tretna comfortable colonist cara special cw for woman and children purchase your ticket to winnipeg via canadian national railways whether or not your final destination in the west is a point on the canadian national tickets and all information from nearest agent

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