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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 24, 1926, p. 8

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stouffville june 24th 1926 june hatched chicks willproduce laying pullets by november 1st if fed on ok chick starter and feed for first 6 weeks followed by ok developing feed and mash with weather con ditions now more favorable start to raise your next winters flock many satisfied users are sending us testimonials backing up our claims feed the ok line for profits i if your dealer cannot supply you send direct send for leaflet on feeding markham flour mills d n reesor sons markham ont the conveni ent way of forwarding money if you wish to send away a sum in excess of 10000 we will issue to you a bank of nova scotia draft which is payable anywhere for amounts of 10000 and less tho bank of nora scotia money orders are most convenient charges aro moderate the nova scotia capital 10000000 reserve 19500000 total resources 240000000 stouffville planing mill are prepared to supply all kinds of building material j 7 sash doors blinds silos tanks and all- kinds of mill work a large stock of lumber on hand our motor truck will make delivery stouffer schell phone 194 stouffville pleated skirts summer dresses sweaters sport hats beautifully cleaned the pleats in your skirt will be set to stay your sweater will be returned as white and fluffy as the day you bought it no stretching or sininking summer dresses and sport hats will be ready for another seasons wear moderate prices make chester service a real economy try chester today with any or all of your vacation togs mens flannel trousers cleaned to look like new fast service daily deliveries to stouffville chester company cleaners and dyers agent w- h shaw dry goods and gents furnishings phone 9512 whitchurch tp council and court of revision stoufftille 19 so 1s20 1736 3060 312 1426 346s 1s0 1710 1655 13s5 460 whitchurch council with all mem bers present met a the township hall vandorf on june 12th the minutes of last regular and special meetings were read and con firmed communication were presented from r j rogers asricultura representative requesting a rant lor township school foir and from kae held requesting priirge if tenr site on part of 2nd con llvi ht north side or wilcox lakt unused for traffic for sumsr booth etc j e delapiante presented claim for 7 sheep tilled by dogs resolutions were passed instructing the treasurer to pay the following as presented and certi fied e dennis 129 yds gravel 3225 g evans 6s yds gravel 1700 gw baker 6 cement tie 1200 p allin snow shovelling 1925 j a nicely snow shov 23 s3 w burkholder snow etc 2125 g wright snow etc 1325 h legge ditching etc 7535 n rae snow shov 4450 j cook work on road 16787 r gray work on road 19120 w reynolds work on road 650 l j harper snowshov j 3700 l preston snow shov 4570 n widdifield snow shov 1934 chas howlett snow shov wm roach snow shov r rae snow shov earl davis snow shov l preston snow shov j a walker snow shov j stickwood work on roads l p evans work on roads fred terry work on roads r connor work on roads d gray work on roads a heise error in account j e delapiante for 7 sheep killed by dogs 14000 r j rogers agricultural repre sentative was granted the sum of 25 for township school fairs j a mabley was appointed spe cial summer constable for lake wil cox district and ratflph connor same for musselinans lake district council granted rae reid the pri- vilese of erecting a tent or booth on the unused part of the 2nd con line at north side of wilcox lake under direction of deputy reeve leary commissioner at rental of 20 for the summer counil set the payments price for small tractors operating small gra ders at 120 rer hour and for large tractor on large grader at 150 per hour the treasurer was instructed to pay j a clarke assessor 25000 salary and postage for year 1926 revoting grant of 7500 to cemetery board of managers hart- man cemetery for construction of covered drain in front of same on condition that township of east gwillimbury give a like amount on further condition that cemetery board be responsible for any dam ages occasioned to the township court op revision at 2 oclock council was constit uted as court of revision reeve baker appointed chairman and the clerk secretary the several appeals were present ed and decided as follows assessment w a mcadam on building of summer cottage was re duced to 150 assessment basil fierheller on farm land was reduced 400 assessment of dogs to frank play- ter isaac scott chas greenwood and l e ewart was ordered re moved from the roll dogs being disposed of the assessment or may boyle was reduced from 1000 for 41 acres to s00 for 23 310 acres because of error in assessment appeal of e t stephens limited for reduction of assessment was dis allowed on motion court adjourned sine die after court of revision council resumed its session and adjourned to july 10 next at 10 oclock goodwood mrs youus of oakville is visit ing at rev t legates mr t robinson of toronto is visiting miss bella murlson dr fred middleton his father and mother visited friends in new market on sunday mr j f reid and daughter viola visited friends in toronto over the week end mrs wm seuars is spending a week with her daushtsr mrs betty of canniagton mr and jire e w davis are on a motor trip through western an- tario and michigan state the football team played cherry- vood at cherrywooa last saturday night the score being 11 mr and mrs robaft xshenhurst of newmarket spent sunday with their relatives in goodwood mrs otton is spending three months at the elgin house lake joseph where she has charge of the dining room mr and mrs ino baun and fam ily of midland spent the week end with their uncle and aunt mr and mrs r asenhurst sr the goodwood united church strawberry festival will be held n july 6rh victoria square drama tic club will present between two lives the scheduled game fhar was to have been played here saturday night between prooklin and good wood has been postponed to a later date owing to the picnic at mussel- mans lake goodwood loyail lodge will hold their regular monthly meeting on friday june 25th at s pm a good attendance requested the annual parade to the baptist church july 11th 3 pm the goodwood community park is on the way to completion the large gate and small gate piers are now erected also the foundation for the dressing room and booth on monday evening our baseball boys went to uxbridge to try their luck and did exceptionally well for afll the practice they have had ux bridge won 119 on thursday night last our ladies baseball team motored to uxbridge for the purpose of trimming the northern ladies they returned with the handsome score of 19 to s a- gainstthem our girls need some instructions on the finer points of the game mr and mrs charles piers tor onto called on friends in goodwood on sunday these friends also visited mr and mrs andrew ashen- hurst of the fourth concession of uxbridge one day last week a neighbor of mine took milk in his car he thought twould save time he stepped on the gas to give her the power and must have been going over 40 per hour over the car the milk itnlid slop with his foot on the brake the thing wouldnt stop to the right to the left oer the roads he flew the driver excited scarce knew what to do to the four corners he came at last and just made the turn he was go ing so fast on on he went she was pitching you want quality at lowest price we try to give you these features investigate these offerings and you will see they are real opportuni ties for saving all new uptodate goods dry goods 14 strand pure thread silk hose all shades special per pair 150 heavy quality all pure linen towelling white and brown striped special per yd at 28c extra heavy quality white linen towelling with red border per yd at 30c fine quality curtain net to clear at per yd 39c- ladies silk underwear per suit s245 ladies gingham house dresses to clear each at 145 table oilcloth in plain white and colors 54 at yd 55c and 64 per yd at 65c groceries k pastry flour sack 95 shaker salt package 8c- corn flakes 3 packages 29c prunes a lb 10c jelly powder 3 packages 23c fresh ground coffee lb- 60c try our black tea half lb 35c shoe polish box 10c f c rowbotham dry phone 5601 goods and groceries town orders delivered during summer we close each wednesday at noon open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings j announcement masseyharris and ford agency please be advised that we have taken over the ford agency for this district any service that we can do for you we will appreciate mr arthur swift is handling our repair parts and service and mr thos scott claremont is repre senting our sales service in the claremont district we have one second hand ford roadster one half ton truck and one ford touring for sale also a number of farm im plements weare agents for the ontario wind engine pump co the pedlar roofing the canadian potato mach inery co large stock of repairs on hand d holden agent phone 18402 stouffville and tossing lucky all trains were clear of the crossing then came the station and stop he must so into the platform he went full so into the platform- hewent fuj bust the mudgguard lights and hood were creased and the structure was moved one foot to the east so all you fellows who hang round the stores or work on farms but dont do chores some evening slip round the cnr track and help to shove the platform back lemonville i mrs dr mccormack and son spent a week with mrs jos barkey at elm farm the ufwo met at the home of mrs jos barkey here on june 15th with a good attendance an excel lent paper was given by mrs mc- kenzie on the influence of home training for young children a reading by miss e wright on the life of president lincoln was very interesting mrs s w hastings rendered a solo in a very pleasing manner miss morgason sang happy summer song and was very much enjoyed by all present lunch was served at the close by the hostess after which a social hour was spent births pike to mr and mrs russel pike 8th con markham june 23rd 1926 a daughter 5 wideman to mr and mrs her bert wideman 8th con markham on june 20th 1926 a son wanted veallng calves also fat calves high price j churley phone 6405 horse register hanoi the imported percheron stallion the property of w h johnson lot 15 con 7 markham will make the season of 1926 at his home stand also dempsey 11763 the dapple black perch eron will be at his own stable this season to insure 15 18 maobrino the government pre mium horse standard bred the property of alf e pugh stouff ville will be in stouffville during the present season and at mark ham every monday also at ux- and goodwood each wednesday and thursday macbrino cham pion of the royal fair 1922 has a famous record and pedigree as shown by the printed cards ask for one rosedene footprint 21010 a beautiful clyde has just been purchased by ambrose lewis and will stand for the first time in this district having just been import ed last season he is a handsome roan white face and four white legs foaled may 1922 breeder allan horn rosedene sunder land co durham rosedene foot print is the best bred horse that ever crossed- the water from sun derland the second last dam in his pedigree heir peggy was dam of the great champion horse darnley 222 darnley was the sire of top gallant he by sir everard the sire of barons pride rosedene footprints sire is the outstanding sire in scotland today and has beenstandlng for several years at 60 guineas at service and 60 additional if mares prove in foal the service for rosedene footprint alone cost 125 guineas and board extra this horse will stand during this season on the route advertised for col bowers while col bowers will stand at his home stable only lot 26 con 10 markham service 15 mares cared for and pastured dnrln the season wm mccarthy ragr same quality but low price exioe exides won their worldfamous reputation for long life because they actually lasted longer than their owners expected the same quality is in the exide now yet it costs no more than ordinary batteries i five very important ser vices battery ford spring electric and firestone service ford parts a specialty repairs for all makes swifts garage phone 195 stouffville batteries hpiateg mcliuaklinv mpiatecjfc 12 volt du in o o se es cm 3- no more chicken thieves s when the federal burglar alarm is attached to your chickenhouse your hens are safenobody can steal them the federal is a very simple springsteel device that works like a trap when a chicken thief opens any door or window to which it is connected the alarm makes a very loud report scaring the thief and awakening your whole household nobody can beat this alarm but in spite of the absolute protection federal affords it is quite harmless it cannot hnrm even the burglar but it thoroughly scares him protects your chickens and awakens you the federal cannot fail absolutely guaranteed to last a lifetime ten day money back guarantee the federal burglar alarm is returnable if after ten days you find the federal burglar alarm unsatisfactory in any way simply mail the federal burglar alarm back to us collect and your money will be cheerfully refunded v federal sales corporation 81 victoria st toronto 2 please ssnd me postpaid one federal bur glar alarm for which iencloso my postal note for 165 on the understanding that my money be refunded should i find it un satisfactory name address s

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