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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 30, 1936, p. 8

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st0uffv1lle ontario january 30th 1936 pay final tribute to mrs weatherill the funeral of the late annie turner weatherill wife of thomas weatherill was held from her home in markham village to grace ohurch cemetery she was in her 87th year and was an anglican previous to coming to markham she was a resident of toronto the service which was lield at the house was taken by the rev p herman newly appointed rector of grace anglican church who also read the burial service at the grave side she is survived by her hus band the bearers were bert everett john and charles weather ill telfer wagg and waluam may- nard a clean stomach never causes pain gastronox is an amazingly efficient alkaline stomach powder that rids the prime cause of most stomach disorders you dont have to suffer from indigestion gas heartburn or sour stomach do as others do eatand drink what you like get gastronox today for quick and lasting relief from stomach troubles sold at all drug stores for sale at storeys dr ug store 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1030 the following property belonging to victor appleton cattle cow ayrshire due april 23 cow holstelnayrshire due july 13 cow part jersey due may 20 cow black suppose to calf time of sale heifor ayrshire due may 25 cow holstein due july 14 bull ayrshire heifer ayrshire heifer black and white heifer black and white due mar30 horses black mare 13 years brown mare aged swine and poultry 12 fat hogg 4 hogs about 150 lbs barred rock pullets tractor implements etc tractor mccormick deerlng 1530 hp threshing machine waterloo ihc grinder for tractor ihc tractor plow 3 furrow ihc cream separator 700 lbs cap good as new cultivator springtooth cockshut drive belt goodyear 116ft mowor mccormickdeerlng set disc harrows sot harrows 5 section hay rack walking plow fleury no 21 steel roller mh seed drill mh binder 7ft m h trailer box trailer 2 sets team harness logging chain 27 ft horse rake plow 2furrow m h cultivator etiff tooth two buggies surry bicycle wagon scuffler new mccormickdeerlng set sloop sleighs stoneboat turnip drill 20 ft logging chain 2furrow gang plow fannlngmill wagon box bain cutter iron furnace set scales 2000 lbs engine lister 3 hp blrdsal clover huller cultivator 17 tooth set bag trucks potato fork incubator gas drums about 30 rods good wire fence about 35 rods barb wire 3 pulleys for sling ropes grindstone tub about 250 gllon quantity lumber 20 ft ladder colman lantern barley suitable for seed barley for feed buzz saw sap palls step ladder potato sprayer set wagon springs sausage grinder furniture radio westlnghouse bed and springs box stove antique wash stand victor safe number glass jars and jugs glass cupboard cook stove large table bed antique no reserve the farm has itcon sold and everything must be disposed of terms of sale cash terms on tractor half cash and balance oct 1st 1830 on satisfactory security sale at 1230 noon isaac pike clerk as farmer auctioneer farmers information taking stock the farmer who takes stock now and plans for his farming operations during the coming crop season will be able to order bis fertilizers spraying material insecticides etc in good time he will also be able to eliminate unprofitable hens cows and other animals and otherwise cut the cost of production the spring seed supply now is the time for farmers to take stock of their spring seed requirements those who do not have sufficient seed of their own should secure what they require as soon as possible making sure that they are getting the varieties recommended for their part of the country farmers who have their own seed should have it properly cleaned and graded before the spring rush grains for the breeding ewe in early winter with hay sup plying the hulky part of the ration breeding ewec in good condition have very little need for grain how ever with mixed or grass hays some proteinrich concentrate should be added onequarter to onehalf a pound per day of a mixture of two parts oats and one part bran gives very good results oats are relished by sheep they strengthen the ewe while brau furnishes the protein needed to balance the ration in addition to assisting the digestive organs by its laxative qualties other grains such as barley corn wheat and peas are fattening feeds and should not be used except in small quantities and for ewes that are in very poor condition they should always be fed in combination with bran and oats to lighten the mix ture convention dates arrangements have been com pleted by the agricultural asso ciations concerned to hold their annual meetings and conventions as announced below 193g ontario association of agricul tural societies formerly ontario association of fairs and exhibi tions annual convention tues day and wednesday february 4 and 5 commencing at 930 am king edward hotel toronto ontario plowmens association annual meeting thursday february 6th commencing at 1030 am directors meeting at 930 king edward hotel toronto ontario field crop and seed growers association annual meeting friday february 7th commencing at 930 am king edward hotel toronto ontario vegetable growers association annual meeting on tuesday february 11th commenc ing at 930 am royal york hotel toronto convention wednesday february 12th commencing at 930 am royal york hotel toronto ontario horticultural associa tion annual convention thurs day and friday february 13 and 14 commencing at 9 am royal york hotel toronto ontario fruit growers associa tion annual convention febru ary 12 13 and 14 at the royal connaught hotel hamilton corn growers association an nual corn and grain show at chatham ont february 11 to 13 pedigree school held members of the haldimand county holstein calf club have now a better idea of the value of a pedigree and the manner in which an extended pedigree is pre pared as a result of a pedigree school held recently at hagers- ville this is the first school of its kind to have been held in the pro vince of ontario and was organized by mr byron g jenvoy of the ex tension department of the holstein- friesian association of canada in cooperation with a gordon skinner agricultural representative for the county horses startled by train bolt across railway bridge at unionville a span of horses belonging to john grant 6th concession of markham made local history re cently hitched to a sleigh they were left by the driver a farm hand stand ing by the station platform while he entered the station on business in the meantime the morning train came rolling in from toronto with its usual commotion roaring rat tling bell ringing aud whistle screeching the team took fright aud made a sudden dash for home on reaching the crossing they found the road ob structed by the panting engine stop in snowbank nothing daunted they took to the left up the railway tracks over the gormley bridge 40 feet high safely negotiating the ties and farther on to where the rightofway becomes level again then they took to the side and were marooned in snow banks in the meantime the train crew took on the driver of the spirited team to the spot where drifts had done what a railway bridge had fail ed to do the driver nonchalantly turned them round and proceeded hack over the tracks the way they had come and arrived safely with out further mishap now the sagest old residents are wondering just how that team got over the ties on the bridge separ ated as they are without breaking their legs in their careening flight a few years ago two horses run ning at large were overtaken by a train on this bridge and just tossed into the creek acrobatic cleric still longer ago and the story old enough to be called ancient history yet true an absentminded minister small of stature was walking along this same bridge which then as now lacked side standards when suddenly a train appeared bearing down on him from behind sizing up the situation and his own size he sat down put feet legs and body through between the ties meanwhile securing a firm grip with his hands on the ties he let his diminutive body down the ties now above his head and hung suspend ed thus while the train thundered past then drew himself up and re traced his steps in safety and with out further interruption it is re corded that he never again ventured afoot on the railway rightofway ballantrae we will continue to 1 bake i superior bread well have no trouble keeping our new years resolution we havo re solved to continue to bake the choicest bread and well havo no trouble doing so because wo know how resolve to write the name of our bread on your next grocery order stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor milt forefar has again secured the contract for supplying fuel wood to bloomington school the price this year is the same as in 1925 being s75 per cord of 4 foot wood the school uses 27 single cords of 16 inch wood a number of our roads have been snowed up so badly that traffic was only made on foot but the boys soon opened the side roads when once the storm stopped on friday the ninth concession was blocked for three days being opened on saturday last week we forgot to call the attention of our municipal council to what many consider not a fair deal against the assessor for the east side a raise in salary was granted the west side man on the plea that he had more work to do well granting he has a couple of hundred thousand more dollars to assessit doesnt mean anythingone farm assessed for ten thousand is as easily done as a 5 assessment the fact is the east side man has just as much to do for he has two and a half miles extra territory to cover on the two extra concessions which ho assesses which means he has the most acres we wonder if the coun cil took this into consideration when setting a premium for the west side assessor the boys will havo to jack up our new east side assesor to square matters perhaps sale register tuesday february 4 exten sive sale of farm stock and imple ments house furniture etc be longing to victor applcton at lot 3 con 5 whitchurch second farm north of townllne no re- servo as the farm is sold sale at 1230 sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday feb 12 20 head of purebred scotch shorthorne cattle at lot 19 con 3 markham the propertyof thos thomson at bedford sale at one oclock terms cash a s farmer auct try these oils for better light pennsylvania coal oil 20c per gal or 19c in 5 gallon lots or over fuel oil 13c per gal mckenzies garage ringwood the old stand on the corner altona congratulations to mr and mrs s thompson its a boy- prayer meeting was held at the home of mrs j melton on wednes day evening last a number from stouffville assisted at the young peoples meeting on monday evening miss stephenson visited with miss evelyn reesor on sunday the twinkling star class met at the home of mr and mrs t lewis on friday evening last they also assisted at bloomington young peoples meeting on tuesday even ing it seemed very gratifying to be able to listen in on tuesday and hear the funeral service of his late majesty king george v many tak ing the opportunity the justsoclub met at the home of the leader mrs d crosier on saturday afternoon last they ex tend a hearty welcome to any of the girls who wish to attend plumbing and heating call on oliver baxter licensed plumbing aud heating mechanic victoria street stouffville 2 doors south main street estimates free repairs a specialty glasgow hark is it such a thing that we hear wedding ibells just guess who while pushing his car mr w i smith had the misfortune to sprain the ligements of his ankle thus los ing the use of his leg the whole community wish him the speediest recovery mr and mrs fred ransom and family of toronto visited at henry slacks on sunday percy brown has reengaged with lloyd turner for another season we are glad to report that mrs john davis is somewhat improved in health also mr charles arm strong is able to be about again mrs arthur lewis called on mrs henry slack one day recently miss sybil shaver of brougham spent the weekend with her mother mrs m shaver mrs annie noble of toronto is spending an indefinite time with her mother mrs j davis miss ivy roe called on mrs thomas ogden a day last week mrs lou slack spent a few days in toronto with her aunt mrs a miller we were snowed in on most of the sideroads for several days and glas gow never saw a car on the con cession line either for a few days real estate farm for sale or rent 100 acres lot 33 con 8 mark ham half mile below ringwood on main highway bank barn with straw shed hog pen sheep pen and hen house all under cover with water in barn yard and stable house fair and farm well watered apply to j a mitchell ringwood po farm for sale estate of the late a b holden 70 acres lot 27 con 8 markham apply on premises or to mrs holden todmorden rri phone agln- court 9 ring 4 and he opened his mouth and taught them saying matt 51 12 how blest are they in spirit poor who pride and self efface for them christs promises assure the riches of his grace how blest are they who truly mourn who feel mankinds deep sore they solace give and in return are comforted the more how blest are they in spirit meek who flee the worlds rude strength they who through love the king dom seek shall own the earth at length how blest are they who yearning pray that they may do gods will the lord for these will guide the way and he their hearts will 111 how blest are they who mercy love who ease lifes stress and strain they who bend low ills to remove i are lifted up again how blest are they whose purity is that of saint or seer the truths of god and destiny for such are visioned clear how blest are they who make for peace in causes great and small those who toil on that wars may cease men shall gods children call how blest are they who for the right their persecutions bear they who through pain strive towrd the light shall in the kingdom share how blest are they who can rejoice in fruits they cannot see inspired by faith they lift their voice to claim the victory ringwood jan 1936 goodwood glad to see herb wagg in our village after his recent operation bad colds are the order of the day in goodwood miss viola todd of toronto visit ed her parents mr and mrs wm todd over the weekend thomas forsythe is visiting his mother and brother chas forsythe for a few days born to mr and mrs samuel bacon a son on january 25 con gratulations morley symes and william todd have commenced the annual ice cutting on whites pond a number from our village atten ded the carnival in stouffville arena many of our citizens were glad for the appearance of the county snow plow through the village on tuesday afternoon as several cars and trucks were awaiting the open ing of the roads alter the storm quite a commotion was caused in our village last tuesday the hockey fans were all in uxbridge for the big game trouble was coming back some ran out of gas some had too much and ran in the ditch others ran all the way home anyhow they won the game a quiet wedding was solemnized at 3 oclock wednesday afternoon at the home of mr and mrs wm bryan when their only daughter eva pearl was given in marriage to wilfrid newton hubbard brother of mrs bristol mcguicken the room was beautifully decorated in pink and white and the bride carried a lovely bouquet of pale pink roses she was attended by miss edna brignall and the groom was attend ed by mr walter bryan brother of the bride rev mr burry officiating after the ceremony a dainty tea was served at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs hubbard will reside in goodwood we wish them a long and prosperous life many here will remember rev john bushel who is now on the superannuation list despite the fact mr bushel is on the retired list he is a very active man visits the sick and makes himself beloved by all with the opening of a barber shop no doubt a few close shaves will be noticed and the lads will all get their hair cut before going to see the gal at the womens institute on wednesday afternoon the presi dent mrs j e wagg advised the making of sufficient quilt blocks to finish the second quilt a committee was appointed to arrange for a social evening at which the quilts might be sold if not sold by private sale before the social mrs chas feasby gave items of interesting current events mrs h harper gave valuable information in a health talk speaking chiefly of fever which is not a disease hut rather a symptum of cancer and of appendi citis she also read a paper showing the value of making resolution that will brighten the humdrum duties in our common walks of life miss gladys wagg read a prayer poem for ibetter plan and conduct in life mrs j e wagg read a short poem tell ing us what we have eaten what we must not eat and finally if we want to live we must not eat at all miss florence farrow sang miss gladys wagg was appoined to fill the office of secretary while mrs ed sheahey is caring for her sick father at his home the meeting was held at the home of mrs w porter lunch was served by the hostesses mrs middleton and mrs burry all ladies of the community are cordially invited to attend the meetings of our womens institute the third wednesday of every month the dominion stores stouffville branch on city prices and advertising palmolive soap 3 for 14c colgates asst soap 3 for 14c princess soap flakes large 14 l2c princess soap flakes small 9c super suds pkg 9c clarks tomato soup and vegetable soup 2 for 13c strawberry jam 32 oz jar 23c raspberry jam 32 og jar 33c black currant jam 32 oz 25c glassco orange marmalade jar 20c old dutch cleanser tin 9c special blend tea 30c special blend tea 3 lbs 3115 macaroni 2 lbs lie peerless soap 10 bars 83c basket oranges 40c paul boadway manager motorists we have just installed an uptodate high pressure lubricating system bring along your car and be assured of a firstclass job oar outfit assures the grease being forced to all the working parts of the chassis carl boadway proprietor opposite the mansion house births i thompson at altona on january 23 1936 to mr and mrs stan thompson a boy barry at the brierbush hospital stouffville on january 26 1936 to mr and mrs james barry stouffville a son classified notices cabbage wanted barry 261 phone j wood buzzing solicited by earl mcmullen phone 9021 wanted quantity of large size red carrots chantenay type red core preferred ir e brown ph day 256 night 176 separator for sale 600 lb cap excellent shape snap price d law stouffville ph 5003 for sale good driving horse for sale cheap harold wright phone 7808 wanted to rent medium size house with conveniences located on main street preferred apply at tribune office for sale jersey cow with calf fresh apply ross chapman phone 4609 for sale gp gelding good in all harness also a kitchen range medium size in good order clarence jones lot 4 con 4 ux bridge or phone 1720 claremont stock for sale number of reg heifers under 1 year 3 reg cows close springers 1 reg bull 11 months from irop dams all govt and blood tested j t graham phone milliken 5506 for sale 1 pair 32x6 heavy duty single truck chains nearly new 1 pyrene fire extinguish er truck type 1 gander or will trade for ducks pnone stouffville 61 dry hardwood for sale wo still have a few cords of dry bodv hardwood also limbwood cut and delivered anywhere terms cash fw betz sons phone 177 poultry wanted keep in mind that we want your poultry and will pay highest market prices sam golden at pennockt livery uncle nathan stiver bros i r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000

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