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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 2, 1935, p. 8

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stouffville ontario may 2 1935 sad news from north carolina stouffville branch 6c lb off our own teas aylmer catsup hottle 10c brunswick sardines 6 for muffets 2 for 17c corn syrup 5 lbs 37c lux jubilee offer 23c 1 large and 1 small heinz soups medium 2 tins 25c palmolive soap 3 cakes 23c early morning coffee lb 25c 2 lbs blue itibbon cocoa 29c 3 lb fjulk tea 115 50 lb fine salt 43c l quart pen rad oil tin 109 cooking figs 3 lbs 25c the shocking news was received by mrs latchford and mrs kate miller on wednesday of the death at littleton north carolina on jtuesday of spencer h miller 23- yearold son of rev harry and mrs miller spencer was a summer visitor in stouffville the native home of his father and was quite well known cause of death was not known here as we go to press he is survived by two sisters mrs jjnormau mitchell and miss eliza beth both of north carolina as well as his parents explosion bulges walls washing curtains with gasoline proves disastrous continuation school examinations easter results an explosion which was heard for blocks caused by gasoline fumes in the home of r e white court street newmarket and widely kuown in stouffville and pumpkin tin 10cyork county as the agricultural 19c representative tuesday aifternoon dried peach lb dried apricots lb marmill chick starter cwt mhrmtli growing mash cwt did considerable damage to the 23c rented by mr white i brick house t- s27 1 5 lb oyster shell 25c paul boadway manager harness sale big price reduction our own made harness cannot be j beaten for quality low price nnd strength buy now and save money master harness and shoemaker anthony wolfe 3 botsford st newmarket 300 mrs white had been washing a i air of curtains in gasoline in the i basement and had hung them up to dry noticing the fumes she had opened the cellar door and had just nicely gone upstairs when a terrific explosion shook the house rushing downstairs to ascertain the cause she was caught in the flames receiving slight burns to the face mr sanford king who resides nearby was one of the first to arrive at the home and he ran upstairs and carried mrs johnston invalid mother of mrs white to safety quick action by the local are brigade under fire chief osbone soon had the fire under control the force of the concussion was so great that windows in homes on both sides were cracked and the solid brick walls were bulged the furnace pipes in the cellar were flattened as if they had been pounded together thou shalt not kill drive carefully goodwood cemetery notice take notice that a meeting will bo held at the township hall goodwood on saturday way is 1935 at 8 oclock in the evening for the purpose of electing trustees lor the cemetery and general busi ness known as the goodwood cemetery the owners of plots are requested to attend the meeting dated at goodwood the 29th day of april 1935 thos dowswell d mcdonlad trustees snaps for the farmer used implements out they go at any price to clear so conic in wc may have you want rut here are n few things wc offer what single furrow riding plow horse plow 11 disc drill 4seetion harrows disc plow slightly used 17 spring tooth cultivator tractor separators nearly new 13 tooth cultivator pony and harness rubber tired cart hitch frank baker agent for international harvester co peter hamilton l a lister universal lighting co real estate for sale creamwanted ship your cream to stouffville and patronize home industry a phone call to the creamery will bring a truck to your door wo pay freight prices for cream can supply you with butter from our trucks stouffville creamery co form 1 d atkinson 46 m baxter 42 h boadway 57 g bolender 57 b brlllinger 64 r brown 38 b clarkson 48 c clubine 35 e davis 61 j davis 43 g durnin 69 l emmerson 44 f ferrier 63 w holden 46 d jack 52 k kellington 68 e lofkrantz 69 h mordeu 47 d mover 64 j nigh 48 j pipher 46 h ratcliff 54 d rowbotham 60 f silverthorn 31 w still 34 h stouffer 41 e thompson 60 b wideman 64 form ii r atkinson 60 g austin 67 d baker 58 g birkett 55 gordon bolender 57 glenn bolender 62 marie brown 53 morley brown 57 w byers 65 e crosier 44 d davis 58 r dowswell 65 l fairies 62 d foote 33 m gray 60 m hastings 65 j murchison 72 j pugh 61 g slack 41 m smith 61 h stouffer 50 n storry 56 b stover 40 l thompson 50 i timbers 56 v topham 70 w tranmer 59 e winn 69 g winn 61 a knight 63 b mcewen 65 m mcewen 30 ir marshall co forms iii iv e agnew 57 a baker 73 c baker 54 d baker 40 ii ball 70 w byer 21 p boadway 40 e borinsky 77 h brown 48 k connor 68 e crosier 52 i crosier 55 d foote 44 r forfar 61 01 forsyth 70 e good 68 l jennings 48 m laidlaw 58 g lehman 60 m mcewen 49 m morton 65 j murchison 44 a paisley 42 j pennock 62 l phillips 68 j pugh 55 m rose 65 g slack 52 r steckley 53 j thomas 55 tidy 74 v topham 57 r wideman 66 it you are in need of screens flower boxes lawn figures trellis bird houses etc see the brooks wood shop stouffer street car- neutering ai1 painting jobs appreciated phone 186 open tuesday thursday evenings and saturday implements for spring at new low prices why buy new implements when you can get in on these bargains at ben rexlins cultivators walking plows 2 furrow riding plows 2 furrow single plows scufflers 20 double blade disc for tractor use international good as new can be bought for less than half price of new disc hay tedders disc harrows for horse use 12 and 14 blades horse rakes binders parts for all kinds of implements visit our yard before you buy highest price for wool and hides and live fowl ben rexlin z phone 192 dance connor halij lake musselmau every wednesday saturday scottie andrews orchestra old and modern dances admission gents 25c ladies 10c warning notice to corn grow tho corn borer act is in force in the county of york all corn stalks anywhere on the farm and corn stubble on tho corn fields must be gathored and burn ed within ten days after sowing and before may20th this also applies to gardens n towns and villages thanking tho growers for their cooperation in tho past and hope all will endeavour to have a good clean up this year thos griffith inspector county of york weston john r cambell asst inspector for markham and scarboro asst robt mctaggart king and whitchurch cedar beach dance gardens north shore lake tilussedman midnight frolic of the 1935 season on sunday may 5 at 1201 am music by russ barreca dont forget our regular dance on saturday may 4th old tyme and modern danclnj at 830 every friday night to fred cowies orchestra altona miss mabel eckardt spent sunday with mr and mrs h slack mr and mrs win eckardt spent one day last week in toronto we are glad to report mr wm clarkson has recovered torn a heart ttach a number from our community attended the program at claremont sunday evening provided by the raymer eventide hour the twinkling star class held there regular monthly meeting fri day last at tho home of their tench er mrs b reesor and entertained the mothers of the class thirtythree being present a large number attended tho ser vice monday night held in the union church the program was provided by the young people of the brunswick mission of toronto the feature was entitled the makers of the cross which was well de scribed miller vnone stourfville 4914 the regular business meeting of the altona womens institute will be held at the home of mrs e lehman on wednesday may s at 2 oclock program includes roll call as you pay your fee for next year report of the treasurer music by miss grace lehman reading by mrs lewis then election of oflicers bethesda earnest oldham visited with his parents at mount albert one day last week mr and mrs frank curtis had tea with mr and mrs fred march sunday night last we are sorry to hoar that robert wilson our local merchant here is not to well again mr and imrs ralph allin were in mount albert last sunday attend ing the funeral of the late mrs vera hoag we are pleased to see mrs s p foote sitting out in the sunshine these warm days and all wish her a speedy recovery talk about early gardens hero at betiiesda well frank curtis re ports having green peas nnd new potatoes one day last week quality price why dixie chick starter because 1st dixie chick starter contains high quality ingredients in the percentages now generally accepted us being correct by lead ing poultry food experts these ingredients when blended and milled at our mill provide for your baby chicks every requirement of their tiny bodies and starts them on the road to becoming pro fitable layers or table fowl 2nd dixie chick starter is not entirely based on theory dixie by actual lists is showing real results by the many reports coming in showing mortality among chicks as ranging from 0 per cent to 3 per cent will abundant healthy normal growth 3rd our sales methods plus our low overhead assures you the best possible value for your dollars invested and our large turn over enables us to purchase ingredients us cheaply as the largest mills learn more about this high class feed thro our friday noon- hour broadcast over clucl dicksons hill mills bethosaa ontario phono stouffville 7207 plus established 1s42 markham ontario phono stouffville 5505 service classified notices asparagus iroots for sale soc per hundred j l ogden phone 5s2t goodwood miss eva latcham spent the weekend at her home here miss stella murray of niagara is spending a fow days witli miss gladys wagg we are sorry to report that mr wm sellers is not enjoying very good health mr frank piiddleton who has been ailing for some time was taken to toronto hospital monday jean and allen darling spent the holidays with their grand parents dr and mrs r e darling mr and imrs lewis line and morice palton of richmond hill spent sunday with mr and mrs j reid we are glad to report mr l wagg who was taken suddenly ill with appendicitis to be doing nicely after his operation and will soon be out and around again another wedding here on satur day when mr everald toole of siloam and miss bernice ellis also of siloam were united in marriage with rev g burry ofliciating the village was shocked to hear of the sudden death of mrs george dowswell at stouffville sunday evening and our sympathy goes out to the bereaved friends mrs r gulliver and son bob of oshawa have been visiting witli relatives and friends in goodwood while here mrs gulliver attended the homo and school session of the educational convention and sang in the mass choir of mother singers under the direction of mrs g barton mrs gulliver is the lead er of the westmount branch the only oshawa choir of the mother singers and took a group of twelve singers up to sing in the massed choir in the royal york hotel tor onto the kinsman quartette of tor onto had charge of tho service in tho goodwood united church last sunday evening and delighted a largo congregation to the full with their singing and the wonderful bethesda miss lucille wideman spent part of the easter vacation with her aunt mrs ralph allin mr and mrs coleman of kitchen er district spent the weekend call ing on friends and relatives here on friday night the yps is holding a social in the school the convener has arranged a good pro gram ray baker and byron crasth- waite have begun their annual farming and housekeeping session at bachelors paradise the wms is being held at the home of mrs ernest steckley on wednesday afternoon mrs stanley hastings is expected to give an address about two years hence a group of fishermen from this locality were threatened with the destruction of their craft with all on board by a fish of fabulously monstrous propor tions last thursday night they again set forth in quest of this finny monster of the deep rein forced by several stalwart sons of tlie soil nets harpoons etc and a truck after hours of fruitless search they sighted their prey and following a titanic struggle the leviathan was despatched and load ed unto the truck which apparently as a result sustained much damage the party weary but triumphant sought their beds as the first streak of dawn appeared in tho sast lets go sucker fishing for sale cow blue durham due may 11 fred ramer altona phone 6007 wanted man to clear land at lot 12 con s whitchurch about 2 weeks work apply to r j ramer richmond hill ph s404 for sale one 1530 internation al tractor may be seen running at wards garage stouffville pigs s sucking pigs g weeks old for sale also well bred york- shore boar edw hoover altona for sale grimm alfalfa seed nol also 10 sucking pigs and fresh cow harvey houck phone s909 baby chicks i can still take a few orders for may barred rock baby chicks hatches every week open for custom hatching at 2c an egg chicks delivered henry miller phone stouffville 4914 for sale team of good work horses dapple grey percheron gelding s years also a bay gelding and a 6 hp gasoline engine apply ir harbinson lot 27 con 3 markham for sale very reasonable 1 share of albert e paisley estate consisting of a 120 acre farm a residence in stouffville also money out on interest anyone interested apply to stouffville tribune for information melville mr and mrs harold mckay were home over the weekend the westminister guild will meet this wednesday evening miss n luck and mr george nesbltt of gilford spent sunday with mr and mrs edgar bateman on thursday last the peachs quartette spent an enjoyable evening as guests of rev and mrs mcewen and family miss jean and dorothy mcewen gladys dorene and bruce lehman spent last saturday evening at churchill the guests of miss marion hodgson three of our bright young people misses edith spofford vera king and master nelll connor joined the ranks of ss no 13 last monday rop sired blood tested chicks do well in the hands of such capable customers as george gun fletcher goudie george winn otto barkey isaac lehman and allan wideman visit our farm and be more satisiied booking orders for end of may at 10 9c and june at 9 and 8c hugh g michell claremont markham s103 seed grain cleaning bruco bros bring your seed grain to us and have it cleaned see sample of work in tribune office window we have limited quantity seed wheat goose and marquis also barley oats and peas address cntitledthe second birth which was given by one of tho slngors mr raymer it is a long time slnco our church has been filled llko last sunday evening visitors wore present from all the surround ing towns which was very encourag ing to tho sponsors of the evening poultry wanted keep in mind that wo want your poultry and will pay highest market prices sam golden at pennocks livery under new mnmtrcmcht mansion house stouffvllo ontario mrs a a blackburn prorletress excellent home cooking meals or lunches at all hours ice cream tobacco cigarettes soft drinks chocolates mr fred hisey has for the past week been busy disposing of his largo crop of carrots unfortunately the price is quite low for this vegetable at the present time tho farmers in this locality aro witli few exceptions finished seeding very few indeed are good fields of wheat or seeds to be found here as a consequence things are bo ing torn up to make way for a spring grain crop the w a held its monthly busi ness meeting at tho home of mrs herb spofford last wednesday evening most of the evening was taken up making arrangements for the annual spring fair to bo held in the church shed on tho night of may 15th we understand the ladles aro planning on making this event bigger and better than ever plants and flowers of many kinds will be supplied by stan pipher of lemonville shrubs perennials home baking fancy work ami for sale sparton white barbless two rowed barley grown from michigan state certified seed early two row ed smooth beards with very little leaf stiff straw stands better than any other barley tested at lansing owing to its stiff straw may bo left s to 10 days after ripo without heads breaking off unusually good as a nurse crop for clovers price 125 per bus liberal discount for quantities send for sample electric iron practically new a quantity of alfalfa seed c j brodle phone 7210 tenders wanted tenders will be received for the purchase of the scale and scale house belonging ito the united farmers and situate on the west side of the railway tracks stouff ville tenders received jointly and severally for the scale and scale house tenders close saturday may 11 1935 highest or any tender not necessarily accepted address all tenders to f h sangster secretary stouffville ont sealed tenders tenders for the erection of an office and vault for the township or whitchurch will bo received up to 8 oclock pm may sth the lowest or any tender not necessarily other uscfu articles to numerous to acctc p ftnd spcculcatlons mention will be on display and for ma be had on rcque or by cal- sale for further details watch the ing at the clerks olllce lot 21 cons columns of this paper i john crawford clerk in memorinm snider in loving memory of david snider who passed away may 0 1934 we never thought when leaving home he would no more return that in death so soon would sleep and leave us here to mourn we did not know the pain lie bore we did not see him die we only knew ho passed away and never said goodbye sadly missed by wife also georgina will sarah ami percy in mcmorlniii snider in loving memory of david sniderwho passed away april 6th 1934 sweet memories will linger forever time cannot change them its true years that may come cannot sever our loving remembrance of you the world may change from year to year to year and friends from day to day but never will the one we loved from memory pass away ever remembered by brother sister and family in mciuorinm fisher in loving memory of my dear parents john fisher who pass ed away april 2s 1932 and alice fisher who passed away july 20 1930 one by one our loved ones leave us o the pain and bitter loss teach us that the hearts best refuge is the shelter of a cross my heart still aches witli sadness my eyes shed many a tear god alone knows how i miss them as it ends another year sadly missed by daughter gertrude radio repairing by a all have your radio repaired trained man my work done in your o home guaranteed or you pay nothing gordon e cober ikadio technician graduate of television college chicago calls taken at bakers garage its access in most homes the old guesswork baking days have gone never to re turn then it was a matter of anxious conjecture as to whether or not that batch of bread would rise properly all of our baking is a scientific success our bread should be one of your standard family foods stouffville bakery bakers of stourtvllles popular bread order rdofince now estimates free ogrcatvaluen tftir m fn roofing ex- cluoiv patented features guarantee weather- tightness and easy applica tion fornew roofs or reroofing send ridge and rafter lengtrm for free estimate we use council stan- dardforgreat- est durability eastern steel products preston 0htfjfrcrfft4tif4t mantuai 6toonto

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