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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 4, 1926, p. 8

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stouffville march 4th 1s26 for strong healthy chicks feed ok chick starter contains dried buttermilk fish meal bone meaf etc all of which are so essential in developing growth and vitality in the baby chick feed the ok line and watch your poultry grow into money we manufacture chick starter chick scratch feed developing feed laying mash scratch feel etc if your dealer does not carry these feeds in stock we can supply you direct markham flour mills d n reesor sons markham onl for sale in stouffville by s w hastings wm burkholder goodwood miss marjory sellers of moncton nb is visiting her parents reuben middleton was visiting friends in toronto over the week end miss minnie sellers of toronto visited her parents over the week end dr rawlelgh says he has a terri tory which will be vacant soon for some live salesman a very enjoypme social evening was spent at the home o mr and mrs richard james last monday everyone is looking for a good time at the football league enter tainment to be held in the town hall on march 11th miss- middleton music teacher of stouffville was not able to attend to her pupils here last saturday owing to the illness of her mother we are sorry to report the death of mr charles murison which took place on tuesday morning mr murison came here last october from saginaw mich where he had re sided for about 30 years and has been in poor health and confined to bed since that time he was in his 78th year interment takes place at markham thursday morning by cnr train rsigwood mr isaac cook is not improvng in health as well as bis many friends would like to see heres trusting the spiing time will bring him good health again bethesda miss blanche atkinson of beth- esda has been successful in passing her introductory piano examination with honors at the toronto conser vatory of music she is a pupil of miss lottie atkinson and we con gratulate them both churchill our esteemed citizen mr lemon paisley has sold his farm of 170 acres here on the 9th concession to ivan mclaughlin son of john mc laughlin a neighbor of the paisleys all ivan lacks now is a house keeper but an advertisement in the tribune is sure to get results the sale price of the paisley farm is 12000 but it contains excellent buildings and is regarded as a moneymaking farm mr and mrs paisley will remain on the place until next summer after which they may move to stouffville unless other arrangements are made in the in terval the auction sale of their farm stock and implements will be held on st patricks day march 17 we wish for them the best of wea ther conditions and a successful auction altona the womens institute will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home ef mrs w d parker on wednesday march 10th an inter esting program is being prepared for grandmothers day a prize will be given to the person best dressed to represent a grandmother bring fancy work and antiques mount albert l stiver of ottawa is renewing old acquaintances in town gordon wagg of toronto spent the week end with his parents joseph taylor has received a sum mons to jury commencing this week joseph wideman of castor alta was a recent visitor at mr harry spangs j h crowle returned home after spending a week with friends in markham village mrs kipp of toronto is expected at the wms meeting thursday to organize the work for the union meeting for the year we are pleased to know that mrs dr l brown is improving after her fall which resulted while at tending the horticultural convention in toronto 4th line uxbridge stanley jones visited at h roachs jr on sunday robt rawson spent a couple of days in toronto last week geo jones and son stanley have returned home after working in the north woods all winter mr john collins returned home on saturday after visiting at his son poyner collins at kirkland lake amos helmkay of siloam has en gaged with ross watson for the summer and h redmond of glen major will work for robt rawson quite a number from here attend ed the school concert held at clare- mont by the continuation classes on thursday and friday last vivian mr j oldam of the 10th is our new teacher and we have good ground to believe that mr oldham will give us good satisfaction as a teacher a couple of weeks ago we report ed that our school teacher miss windat of beaverton had suddenly resigned with reasons strictly per sonal our community then went quessing we suggested it might be nuptial entangement which we now state as a fact better engage a man this time ballantrae the people of ballantrae and sur rounding had a nice evening in the united church last wednesday rev mr burgess from lemonville gave us an illustrated lecture on the mis sion work in british india there was a very good attendance to see the 100 pictures and listen to the explanation by mr burgess it showed us once more the dire need of the glorious gospel to the seek ing people of india mr bakerthe assistant pastor of the lemonville circuit led the devotional part of the evening and added also a few words in closing urging the people to take a deep interest in the work of the mission claremdnt the bypu held their meeting monday evening at the home of evans and mrs ward john scott a director of the north ontario shorthorn club is contributing four heaor of shorthorns to the annual sale to be held at ux- bridge on march 9th on saturday earl cook and bride of new hamburg arrived here to spend their honeymoon with the formers brother stanley and mrs cook on monday earl cook jr had the misfortune to fall down the stairway at the school while playing tag he became unconscious and was carried home in that condition dr tomlinson was called and he is now improving as well as could be ex pected the farmers of this district are beginning to realize that coopera tive marketing of their live stock is the most satisfactory way to sell david crosier of altona our ufo shipper shipped 45 head of cattle two weeks ago when 21 went for export he shipped a car last week with a number for export and ship ped a car of hogs cattle and calves this week he ships on tuesday of leach week stouffvilles new dry goods store the store for thrifty buyers this is the season you require comfortable warm under wear and heavy weight blankets we have them also many other attractive lines in dry goods which will please the thrifty buyer it is a pleasure to show our goods see our line in gents furnishings s dry goods boys fleeced lined underwear reg 75c for 49c boys natural wool underwear reg 100 each for 75c- mens fleeced lined underwear reg 1 each for 75c mens heavy wool ribbed underwear a garment 109 heavy striped turkish towelling special yard 27 he heavy weight i bex blankets large size per pr 298 groceries whole wheat flour per pound 6c- peanut butter in bulk per pound 24c dymo washing tablets per pkg 25c blue goose naval oranges per doz 50c creamettes pkg joc choice bulk dates 2 pounds 23c f c rowbotham dry phone 5601 goods and groceries town orders delivered fob sale happy thought stove in good condition apply geo lawson store west end hay for sale quantity good timothy hay ap ply f c stephenson phone 4710 for sale a thomas organ with piano case 6 ocave good condition 50 apply harry pointon bethesda phone 701 nursery stuuk for good reliable nursery stock see c raymer he cai quota re duced prices phone 1906 stouff ville 2 for sale quantity yellow russian oats good quality also pauivaukee apples at 150 bbl geo lewis phone 4712 2 price c introduction of the improved ford closed models in colors has substantially increased the demand for these popular cars in line with the- policy to give its customers the benefit of all reductions in production costs the ford motor company of canada limited announces substantial reductions in all closed models except the coupe these reductions effective as of february 11th new price old price reduction fordor a tudor chassis 755 695 325 895 140 755 60 335 10 stray dog scotch collie well bred came to my premises owner prove proper ty morgan baker whitchurch for sale 1 vessot grinder 9jj4 plates and so feet of 6 belt cuttlngbox lister complete with 30 blower pipe 24 distributor pipes and emery about 25 white leghorn hens ira d rusnell phone 6413 would consider young horse or cow in ex change for box mnrfclinm township notice added refinements in the new model runabout touring car and light delivery have necessitated a slight price increase these prices are now as follows runabout touring light delivery new price 410 440 435 the truck chassis and coupe remain unchanged i coupe 665 truck 485 rj f kt equipped with starter 8500 extra all prices f o b ford ontario government tax extra ford motor company of canada limited ford ontario loads of vehicles act mccobmick deehixg dealer in all kinds ofnew implements also some secondhand drills cultiva tors mowers at reasonable prices a full line of peter hamilton imple ments and repairs secondhand cars singer sewing machine and real estate frank baker phone 8104 or bakers garage 10501 poultry wanted highest price paid for fat live poultry also for feathers wool hides junk etc ben rexlln stouffville phone 7821 poultry wanted livte geese ducks and hens for which i quote highest market price see me before you sell sam golden at pennocks livery avood for sale beech and maple body wood 4 ft length at 12 cord ross winter- stein phone 5103 1 public notice is hereby given that said act provides that during the months of march and april in each year ehicles operating or objects being moved over or upon a public highway which is not within a city or separated town and having a carrying capacity exceeding one ton shall not be loaded in excess of one- half the rated carrying capacity of such vehicle or object without a per mit as provided by said act the act also provides that not withstanding such permit the owner driver or operator of such vehicle or object is responsible for any dam age caused to a highway by such vehicle or object a penalty not exceeding 10000 i3 provided for a contravention of any of the provisions of said act notice is also hereby given that the provisions of the said act will be strictly enforced with respect to the highway under the jurisdiction of the township of markham road commissioners are hereby instructed to watch tnelr respective sections for overloaded vehicles ac cording to said act causing dam ages to the township roads ana act accordingly w c gohn gam davison 3 reeve twp clerk alfalfa seed a quantity of alfalfa seed for sale government test no 1 apply kenneth campbell lot 30 con 8 markham fhone 4720 stouffville also two well bred goblers bronze for sale for sale or exchange 160 acres eight miles from saska toon beside the good road suitable for grain growing or dairying com plete with house barn telephone and other conveniences r h timmlns 34 walker ave torontob farmers notice ufo club meets every 1st and 3rd thursday in each month at 10 am in municipal chambers phone jn your orders for various commodities wanted the secretary phone 5302 private sale a fine brick residence on church street all modern conveniences hot water heating garage stables hen- pens fruit trees and good garden easy terms valuable furniture will also be sold separately possession in march also for sale 2 pens of white wyandottes 7 hens and 1 cockerel in each incubator and two brooders for quick sale apply g n forsyth stouffville r masseyharris farm implements repairs now is the time to see us about buying a new bain sleigh they are guaranteed tostay on the road and draw heavy loads see us if you are thinking of purchasing a cream separator our new no 6 separator to the best on the market also see us about an engine windmill water job or litter carrier we also have on hand a number of secondhand machinal including sleighs wagons drills and plows we are also agents and handle repairs for john deere co ontario wind engine and pump co and canadian potato mach inery co mm d holden agent phone 184 stouffville

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