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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 15, 1926, p. 8

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r 3t0uffwllil3e april ikth 1926 be natural give your chicks a chance incubator hatched and brooder raised chicks have not the open range which the old hen and her flock enjoyed therefore we must furnish the food which nature furnishes under ordinary conditions ok chick butter milk starter is high in vitamins which furnish health and vitality while the minerals contained furnish bone feather and body building material properly mixed a well balanced feed ratgwood cn1e city mr and mrstiostague of bakjr hill were sunday viilitors at sam millers mte milton cwik of xewmarhet spent few days recently with her sister mrs h b barnes wcwelconie mr and mrssinclair and family of toronto t6 our com munity mr sinclair has purchased mr hugh boyds jroperty wedding bells still continue to ring tbe echos coming in from the south ot our city about eighty friends and neigh bors gathered at the home of mrand sirs hugv boyd last friday evening uxbredge tp- council uncollected tax os the conncil met at goodwood on april 10th with members all pre sent reeve w g cassie presiding communications were read from ef ashton damage claim of 75 for horse that got its leg broken in deep snow on simpson sideroad and had to he killed same was forwarded to globe indemnity so from w h kennedy barrister thitby solicitor for thos hirst to enjoy a night of soeiabltrty before htueatening action unless settlement mr t0 h bw home of tnos- hlrsfs claim is made in stouffvihe the evening was spent r i jin games wid music followed by globe indemnity co re uunch all those present report a ca defending township sood time against same many satisfied users feed the ok line fqr profits write for leaflet telling how to feed the 0 k feeds manufactured by markham flour mills d n reesor sons v markham ont if your dealer cannot supply you send direct on wednesday last miss gertrude bassett was united in marriage to mr albert maekell at the christian parsonage stouffville we all wish them a long ami happy married life our garage man jas mckeszle is malring preparations to enlarge its garage jesse grove ha sold his farm va james icronin messrs walter vague ira grove fred rather and ej3 brownsberger were city visitors onmonday hy brownsberger ihas purchased a star car cakd of thanks the family a the late kr and mrs thos burwash desire tp express their appreciation to the friends and neighbors for the kindness shown them during their recent sad ber eavement card ok thanks the wife and family of the late john pearson are desirous of ex pressing their sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their ex pressions of sympathy and assist ance during their present bereave ment acme brand hardwood flooring you can lay it yourself please consult us before buying we can save you money giproc fireproof board makes excellent inside sheeting stouffville planing mill stouffer and schell inger continuing public auction lie annie br bethegda tuesday april 20th 1926 there is still the best half of this estate to be sold valuable pieces of walnut furniture 35 rugs also linens etc positively no reserve f w silversides auctioneer isaac pike administrator wlfft solve this sm- magic square 66 pie win a 50oo plan jjz- os j name coupon adtdress simply another factory advertising cam paign in which the prizes are given away absolutely free an opportunity for you to win a beautiful musical instrument for a few minutes work dont delay send in your answer to the puzzle today this contest absolutely closes thursday april 22nd send your answer today contest closes april 22hd all answers received shall become the pro perty of the canadian selling agents and the decision of the judges shall be final should the winner of the first prize already own a piano the prize will be given to the nejtt best 1st prize 50000 piano 2nd prize 14500 phonograph prizes wiii be filven for tue best neatest most original correct answers every correct solution receives a reward remember prizes are given for the best neatest most original correct answers your answer may be sent in on this sheet or on any other material there is no limit to the size of the solution writeyour name and address plainly and get your answer away today for in case of a tie the first answer received wins the prize send your answer to canadian how to solve this puzzle place in the blank spaces above an even number from 14 to 30 inclusive using each number only once so that when added horizon tally vertically and diagonally the total will be 66 only even numbers are to be used from 14 to 30 inclusive and each number used only once this puzzle can be done it only takes a few minutes work figure it out and send your answer today selling agents 2017 dundas street west toronto ontario from toronto general hospital an aocount of 3750 for 25 days care of wm edwick from toronto general hospital again demanding payment of ac count lor care of hazel leitch the collector of taxes distin mc donald returned the collectors roll io the treasurer to wnoin great cre dit is due as the total taxes to be collected for year was 3449672 sad with the exception of a few can cellations only 5854 is returned against properties the rest have all been collected and no seizures made the clerk was instructed by coun cil to order five slush scrapers mr howard harper rural mail courier interviewed the council re questing them to assist in having his route changed so as to extend up the 3rd con to and across new market road and down the 4th con so as to avoid going through sideline lots 25 and 26 which is so bad in winter he being about the only one to travel it a resolution was passed by coun cil instructing clerk to write to the po inspector in reference to the above the following accounts were pass ed and payment made w redshaw shov snow 6737 h ouderkirk shov snow 900 g flewell shov snow 500 wra ball shov snow 375 mary a todd wood for town ship hall 2500 f a forsyth lock and work at twp hall 100 thos dowswell shov snow 2200 g w dryden registrar whitby registering bylaw etc 250 w dickinson shov snow 4875 h roach postage 300 d elliott shov snow 32 s5 stouffville tribune adv 100 j murdock breaking road 1400 north ontario times adv 16s council adjourned to may 22nd at 10 am for general business and court of revision of the assessment roll at 2 pm persons having dogs to be struck off roll must have no tice in on that date as no dogs will be cancelled thereafter stouffvilles new dry goods store what are your need if you cannot find your household requirements here in dry goods and groceries come to our store and look over the stock always a pleasure to show goods nifty spring dresses for misses and women drapery chintz per yard 30 to 50c silk gingham per yard 55 fancy jazz garters per pair 35 pure thread silk hose all shades prices ranging from 145 to 160 per pair mens pyjama suits heavy quality per suit 235 mens neckties in silknit and fancy crepes all popular shades at 100 each quality groceries toilet soap 7 bars for 25c special hursley blend tea special per lb 65c nujell all flavors 3 for 23c diamond crystal free running salt pkgs sc ivory soap flakes per pkgs loc heavy fivestring brooms special each 89c white beans per lb 5 on and after monday april 6th store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings f c rowbotham dry goods and groceries i phone 5601 town orders delivered gormley miss viola winger was the guest of miss lydia sider on sunday we are pleased to see that those who were quarantined with scarlet fever are all able to be out again mr and mrs ernest hunt and daughter visited mr and mrs r smith on the fifth line on sunday wood cutters are busy in our burg this week all are getting ready for spring work the auction sale of farm stock at the farm of eh mairs gormley on tuesday which was postponed ow ing to bad roads earlier in the month realized 2000 sunday april 11th was foreign missionary day at the tunker church a large audience listened with interest to the addresses given by three returned missionaries from india miss anna m steckley of gormley and her coworkers mr and mrs a d dick who reached the homeland early in march after having spent seven years in india on wednesday april 7th a very pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of mr and mrs ben cober when their daughter mable irene was united in marriage to mr levi steckley son of mr and mrs jos steckley all of gormley rev al winger performed the ceremony in the presence of about fifty guests the happy couple left for a short honeymoon trip to vineland after which they will take up farming at gormley masseyharris farm implements repairs now is the time to see us about buying a new bain sleigh they are guaranteed to stay on the road and draw heavy loads see us if you are thinking of purchasing a cream separator our new no 6 separator is 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 machines 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 n d holden agent phone 184 stouffville investednot spent the best investment you can make is by adding one or two cows to your herd keep more cows and ship more cream it will pay you stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 in- memojuam in loving memory of ellen steckley beloved wife and mother of wes ley and arthur steckley who passed away on april 16th 1925 as wo lved her so we miss her in our memories she is near lovedremembered longed for always bringing many a silent tear in loving memory of our dear mother mrs jacob barkey who departed this life april 18 1921 we watched her suffer day by day it caused us bitter grief to see her slowly pine away and could not give relief family in loving memory of mrs william flewell who died april 10 1924 twill only bo a little while shes just gone on before then friend with friend shall meet again where parting is no more the family mountalbert jos williamson has moved to a farm near pine orchard we welcome jas arnold of zephyr who is moving hero mrs card of uxbridge spent a week with her mother mrs vandy- water mr and mrs harvey quantz of markham spent saturday with h spang miss sargent of markham a former teacher here spent the week with friends donald hodgins of stouffville spent a few days with mrs mc- cellans k mrs levi hoover ot stouffville was a recent visitor with her aunt mrs silversides the horticultural lecture given by mr moore with lantern slides was much appreciated by all on friday evening last master douglas and jack barrett and sister evon of toronto aro spending a few weeks with their grand parents mr and mrs mc- cellans section foreman mr foster on the cnr has moved into the house vacated by harry tonghurat who has moved to queensville to go into the butcher business there dr browns family- left on satur day for their new homo in markham before leaving mrs carruthers had a tea to give the ladles an oppor tunity to say goodbye to mrsbrown births harper on thursday april sth 1926 to mr and mrs ross har per a daughter arlene brace ramer in markham on april 4 1926 to mrand mrs eli rramer lena baker a daughter ruth pauline williamson in toronto on april 4 1926 to mr and mrs leslie wil liamson marjory barkey a daughter both doing well bethesda mrs j w tauri of stouffville spent a few days at bert tauns hartman meyers of toronto is visiting friends in this neighbor hood t eldon hollander has bought the farm of the late annie brillinger success eldon miss m ross our public school teacher has resumed her duties after easter holidays the wms met at the home of mrs w burkholder on wednesday although the roads were bad there was a good attendance david burkholder one of the old- est citizens in this part of the coun try is very sick we are sorry to say the sale of the farm stock and household goods of the late annio brillinger was well attended and will continue next tuesday

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