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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 24, 1938, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday march 24th 1938 warning to turnip growers london norroli england feb 1st 1938 it has bwn brought to our attention that nln ontario stt d fsrni other than dominion sd house have beet osrlwt turnip seed purporting to be clnrils purple kins this u to notlly you that w of our erowln are available on the north american contfnent only jrom the dominion seed hu5 oeowtown ontario or their duly authorized agents for your protection all our seeda are sold in seated packages only and bear this signature fbfp every farmer and gardener should have onr ms free fax seed and nursery book it includes full lnfemil m fhe world famed neuv fd for which we are sole xorlhamerlcan distributors write today dominion seep house georgetown ontario me your roofs fretraps icduncilstandard falling sparks driving rain swirling snowtheyu all roll off a council standard titelap roof like water off a ducks back it is good for a lifetime and is soft by us with a 25 year guarantee and this company is well able to live up to every clause in that guarantee ask your banker c t a t i t 17 you will find titelap the best roofing value you 5tatite ca get you can put it on right over your old lodhctl nails roo these modem and fireprotection comes in large easily handled p sheets the jomts fit so closely theyre practically invisible it is made n both council standard and acorn quality send ridge and rafter measurements for free cost estimate all council standard trimmings ridge caps and hip capsare now hotdipped galvanized after forming ihis gives extra durability pasternjsteel fsdiu tmited drive screw nails with stand tentimes more drawing force than ordinary barb- ed roofing nails ask for them by name manufacturers of the famous preston steel truss barns titelap metal roofing and jamesway poultry equipment 84 guelph slree preston onl factories also at montreal and toronto guaoluiy ike bedt women are keen shoppers- instinctively they buy the best values it is significant that most motor coach travellers are gray coach lines the tribune published every thursday at stouffville ontario yearly subscription kate canada united kingdom 200 united states points 250 a v nolan jp dditor and tiblisher bethesda a slow sap run this week indicated up until wednesday farmers re port that there has been practic ally no sap running sam frew just east of town with several hun dred trees tapped has not been able to obtain enough for one bolliug however ill irobt rateliffs bush in whitchurch about five gallons of syrup were made this week which of course is small for ihe size of the bush other farmers who are quite extensive makers have not tapped ihis year and unless con ditions improve they will not be sorry the roads are drying up fast in this locality and everything looks like an early start on the land but wait and see poultry wanted we pay highest market prices for live fowl apply at e pennocks phone 163 sam golden we are glad to see master roy scott home again after his success ful operation the jr institute will hold a eroq- niimle party on thursday evening imavch 21th at the home of miss velma gibson the vpi are planning for a social to be held in the near future the ttms are holding a quilt ing bee this thursday in the church mr and mrs j cameron had tea on sunday evening with mr and mrs a b shaffer luther allin had the misfortune to fall last week and was removed to the stouffville hospital mr allin seems very unfortunate as he had just recovered from the shock re ceived from a fall a few weeks ago on saturday night mr and mrs chas atkinson were treated lo a surprise party on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary when a number of the neighbors were guests and spent an enjoyable evening playing games sale register give your car a spring tune up have you had your car in the garage all winter are you waiting for the roads to clear up then how about having your car tuned up now while busi ness is slack shell service carl boadway proprietor tuesday march 29 auction silo 3f acres stock implements on lot g con 9 markham twp the farm is a good clay loam in good condition all tinder cultivation good hank barn drive shed pig pen and first class dwelling never failing well property of geo h bennett terms for chatties cash terms for farm made known day of sale sale at 1 pm prentice prentice auctioneers wednesday mar so farm stock implements grain and roots belonging to w asling lot 3 con 9 markham adjoining stouffville sale at 2 termscash a s farmer auctioneer tuesday april 5 auction sale of farm stock 29 head cattle s clyde horses 37 pigs 22 hens i implements harness large quan tity hay and grain house furni ture etc on lot 15 con 5 mark ham north of unionville the pro perty of bond bros sale at 12 noon sharp terms cash no re serve j prentice and ken pren tice auctioneers mrs samuel dorley after an illness of nearly two months mrs dorley one of mark- hams oldest citizens passed quietly away at her home on wilson ave on mar 3rd mrs dorley before her marriage was charlotte xeal and was born on the 2nd concession of whitchurch near aurora in 1853 and was a lifelong resident of whitchurch and markham townships she was left a widow 31 years ago living at mongolia since that time mrs dorley has lived in markham she was a lifelong member of the methodist church and later of the united church although mrs dn- ley was well past the four sccre years she was a regular attendant at st andrews united church up until sickness overtook her a few weeks ago she is survived by one daughte mrs mabel hill and three grand sons harold douglas and charlie hill of limerick sask also one sister mrs jo heise of stouffville and two brothers george xeal of aurora and albert xeal of mount pleasant mich after a short private service at the home where mr brown of north markham meiinonite church spoke very touchingly of his long acquain tance with the deceased ihe fun eral proceeded to st andrvs unite church with the pastor rev d h woodhouse in charge interment in aurora cemetery ringwood mrs wm pipher is spending a few days with her son allin of osnawa mrs j m grove visited over the weekend with miss ella powers of stouffville surely spring is here with the temperature at 73 above zero on tuesday pine orchard mr and mrs lundy were toronto visitors recently mr stanley playter paid a visit to our town recently mrs john reid spent a few days in mt albert visiting relatives several of the pupils from the school are home with chickenpox sorry to report geo woods suffer ed a slight stroke on sunday we wish him a speedy recovery mr and mrs ernie strong were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs percy hutchinson imiss alma chapman of aurora spent the weekend with her parents here a very enjoyable evening was spent by the members of the church of christ at the home of mr and mrs howard mcclure on wednes day gormley sewing bees are still ill order come to the singing class in the mbc church every monday evening the johnson young people visited their uncle mr frank thompson on sunday evening mrs joseph steckloy and mrs martha heise visited at mr and mrs joe sider and miss beulah heise on monday imiss connor daughter of mr and mrs chas conner spent the week end with miss pliylis jones who was home from the city for a few days mr and mrs c s summerfeldt who were working near unionville last year have moved near whitby where mr summerfeltd has charge of a farm the returned missionary from africa irev i w sheik was greet ed with a good audience last tues day evening the lecture and slides were instructive and were enjoved by all mr and mrs win thompson visited with mr and mrs jahez thompson and mary on sunday mr and mrs ern jones and fam ily had diner with the f harvey family on sunday goodwood miss high of toronto visited with mr and mrs james imcdonald or sunday raes garage has established quite an interesting credit scheme which should help those wanting an over haul this spring on small payments rev robt young gave an in spiring address before the united sunday school and we believe it will have lasting results our road man wm todd worked all last friday night hauling gravel to fill the holes in an effort to keep the road in repair for the weeken traffic we are looking forward to the drama one of nine given by the clareniont bypu in the baptist church here on friday march 25th special music and singing between acts rev l c whitlaw of the china inland mission spoke before the b ypi on thursday evening deliver ing an instructive address unfortun- atley it was a very foggy night and those from a distance could not hear him still the attendance was good the annual flood menace is at hand and despite the fact there is little snow water is rising in ihe cellars and the chickens will soon long to be ducks j ashenhurst w cooper and j f reid have their cellars waterproofed so they feel that they are independent of the floods 250 attend milk producers banquet the success of the first annual banquet of divisions 5 and 6 of the toronto milk producers association held on mar 15 at agiucourt was such as will make it the lorerunner of many such delightful occasions to be sponsored by the producer of the only perfect food two hun dred and fifty members sat down together and enjoyed an abundance of delicacies such as only the ladies of knox wa agiucourt can pre pare duncan cowan well known en tertainer provided the lighter tones of the evening with song and jest mr j darlington of todniodn acted as toastmaster and with the assistance of win clark and wm spears proposed the toasts to the king the association and the ladies respectively short addresgoi by the associations acting secre tary mr bill wilmot and ruby reesor of markham replied to the toasts to the association and the ladies jim hunter of the toronto even ing telegram was introduced by bill champion and addressed the gathering on the possible effect ex tensive advertising might have on the further consumption of milk mr hunter was the lone rep resentative of consumer interests on the program and as such he ex tended to the members his best wishes for their success and hs belief that if more perfect under standing could be made to exist be tween consumer and producer ihe interests of both could be better served from the point of view of more definite knowledge concern ing the disposal of the apparently oversufficient spread between the prices received by the producers and the distribution for the same pro duct professor drummond ot theoa c was introduced by mr reynolds president of the toronto producers association as guest speaker he dealt with the plans in our present system of competitive marketing dr drummond declared that where as the farmer is forced to sell to and buy from a few powerful con cerns who have limitless oppor tunity for cooperative price setting lie still buys and sells as only one tiny member of a disunited industry composed of many separate units the only solution he asserted i though cooperation of the farmers on a much vaster scale than is at present promoted by the industry of agriculture auld lang syne and the national anthem completed the success of this first annual banquet specials for this week new seasons santa clara prunes large size 4050 2 ibs 19c excelsior pastry flour 24 lb sack 63c christies fig roll biscuits 2 lbs 27c christies ritz biscuits 16c pkg christies soda wafers 2 for 23e emfo tomato juice 3 23c white beans 6 lbs 25c eggo baking powder lc sale 1 lb tin 28c 1 lb tin lc 2 for 29c stores ijimitcd kenneth phillips manager stouttville branch quality price are you sowing your wild oats again this season this is quite unnecessary have at your disposal which wild oat from barley ant 100 per cent seperation on also seperate barley from treat your grain our grain brought fully uptodate with you are assured the highest farmers and dealers are many miles to have them work will always please you faction guaranteed the equipment which we now positively removes every last gives you practically a wild oats from oats we can oats grade your oats or treating equipment has been tin improved mixer so that grade of work possible bringing their clover seeds cleaned at our plant our charges reasonable satis- lemonville vandorf some of our syrup makers have tapped their trees harry lavender was sunday even ing guest at the home of douglas richardson we are sorry to report that frank graham and george mckay are on the sick list imr and mrs morleu andrews and hilda spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs edgar rose we hear one of our girls has a broken finger does this mean wed ding bells later master jack sproxton has been suffering from an attack of chicken pox ho is feeling much better again mr garnet rose of aurora and miss hilda wagg of quoenston had sunday dinner with mr and mrs edgar rose mr and mrs gordon carr were sunday visitors with her sister mrs plowright husband and family at minnising mr austin yake will hold his sale this saturday mar 26th lewis wells spent saturday at flovd forsyths borne misses lillian and scynthia cook and warren stewart also gordon lemons visited mr and mrs orval drewery tuesday night a shower was held for mr and mrs theadore wideman at the home of mr and mrs win timbers on monday of this week mr otto barkey is established in his new residence the tarr farm mr jerry sibley is moving in where mr barkey vacated the weekly young peoples meet ing was held at the home of mr and mrs elmer wells the topic wis very abley given by miss gertrude clark dickson hill frank bruels of rincfwood has installed a couple of electric brooders readers take warning carry your permits and car license with you anthony hoover has already a spring colt added to his fine stable of horses attendance at the revivals is increasing come and enjoy the gospel messages mrs lott of montreal has recent ly sold her house in thai city and will for a time reside with mr an imrs ward hallman mrs lott is a sister of anthony hoover a number of men from here att ended the seed fair held in mark ham town hall last thursday the ealandar says spring is here the robin says spring is hereand the weather feels like spring i suppose few are sorry to see the season arrive the flood of a week ago made the local miller spend a few of his cherished sunday hours breaking the ice jam that threatened his mill dam however he saved the dam from ruin grain and seeds called for and delivered at slight cost dicksons hill mills established 1s42 stouftville ontario markham ontario service plus for sale young holsiein cow calf by side good tester h wright ph 7s0s classified notices for sale team general purpose horses rising 3yearold also team of draughts rising 3yearold one clydesdale rising 7yrold r ii spofford phone 2121 all wheat for sale ph 171 for sale choice registered hol- stein bull ready for service sired by a show bull from a large heavy producing dam negative to federal blood test reasonably priced w j taylor pickering rr2 phone mark 7503 baby chicks barred rock and new hampshire dayold chicks all from bloodtested stock bar red rocks from eggs 25 oz and over new hampshire from eggs 2g oz or better hatches off each week henry miller phone 4 11 i 10 ontario bred horses registered clyde in foal arriv ing march 30 carload of well bred quiet farm horses 3 years old and over belgian clydes and perch- erons mares in foal sold with a guarantee and priced reasonable to clear jw palmer farm 1 miles east of richmond hill phone rh 4632 fciammttt auction sale live slock implements hoots hay grain etc the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction lot 35 ox markham just west of stouffville on wednesday march 30 the following property belonging to w asling binder 0111 set scales 250 lbs scuffler int mower rake drill massey logging chain steel roller cultivator turnip drill fleury plow no 21 set harrows cutting box low down wagon rubber tired buggy set slat slings lead rope and pulleys bag truck hay knife half bus measure bus measure crowbars pair scotch collars wheel barrow melotte separator steel gas tank rain barrel whffflelrees and neckyokes lawn mower timothy seed home grown quantity buckwheat quantity mangolds turnips quantity hay grain pulper set of team harness se brass mounted harness set single harness many other articles terms cash sale at 2 sharp as farmer auctioneer george storey clerk ix memohiam in loving memory of fred john son who departed this life mar 22 1937 ever remembered by his wife and sisters ix memohiam 111 loving memory of mrs ross hood who passed away march 28th 1033 gone is the face we loved so dear silent is the voice we loved to hear too far away for sight or speech but not too far for thought to reach sweet to remember her who once was here and who though absent is just as dear sadly missed by husband and son clark 30 work horses clydesdales belgians percherons matched teams mares in foal 3 to 9 years old farm raised and well broken to harness selected by ex pert horseman 3 ponies- clydes dale stallion 3yrold clydesdale stallion 2yrold belgian stallion lyrold all registered prices are reasonable oscar cox unionville used implkmexts drill cultivator mower wagon two gft binders 7ft binder chopper 2 furrow narrow bottom tractor plow 2furrow widebottom plow furtilator also sell the hartemerson fan ning mills and wild oat cleaners d l stouffer massey harris dealer tenders 1va xted for the purchase of two outdoor toilets frame structures located on the school grounds at bethesda tenders received by the undersign ed up to april 1st 193s lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted j c bolender sec ssi 2 stotiff rr for sale quantity of mangolds j b reesor phone 0005 wanted turnips and parsnips apply jim barry ph 20 1 for sale red clover seed also timothy good clean seed r williams lihcoiuvilie lost license plate for trailer no 22o50t please leave at ilu tribune of for sale 5 thoroughbred white pekin drakes at 2 cash apply gold medal bakery markham for sale 3 tons firstclass mixed hay howard st john phone 1103 for sale two brooder stoves coal and oil burner type jos foote phonef 109 wanted experienced single man for farm work good wages phone 6110 for sale about 350 bus barley oac 21 also a team of horses r harbinson con 3 varkham for sale i92s essex sedan body and paint like now good repair cash or trade for live stock phone g304 for sale colt rising 3yrold not broken horse 11 yr old good to work both sound cecil latcham phone 8701 horse for sale good clyde gelding 7yrold w t pradshaw phone 4902 for sale barred rock baby chicks purebred from blood- tested stock next hatch ready april 10 r e brown phone 170 for sale white yorkshire hog dorset ram also geese and ganders and a pekin drake fred johnson phone 5220 for sale just arrived load of quiet and well broken work hor ses some well matched teams priced to sell at the farm of clar- doner gormley appmiattntt card of thanks mrs david walls and her daugh ter ruth take this opportunity of thanking all those who so kindly assisted in any way in helping to lessen the burden in our recent ber eavement it was appreciated from the bottom of our hearts spring cleaning suits spring coats dresses dra peries etc need attention now we are agents for white sons fully equipped to do all kinds of clean ing at prices that are the lowest 1 w oneill phone 9801 wanted married man wants em ployment in town or country handy man about machinery and garage an experienced farmer for information phone ronald elson lots for sale in stouffville lot 5 south side of burkholder street lot 19 west side of frank lin ave mrs flossie stokes gormley rri card of thanks i wish to take this opportunity of extending my sincere thanks and deep appreciation to the bethesda wms junior institute and stouff ville womens liberal club for the lovely flowers and baskets of fruit sent me since my accident also for the personal gifts and letters and ttie many kind enquiries mrs russel hunt births todd at goodwood on march 17 193s to imr and mrs jack todd a son ramer at the cobourg hospital on march 19 193s to mr and mrs gordon ramer nee verna lehman colborne out a son reaman at the brierbush hospit al stouffville on march 21 193s to mr and mrs norman reaman rri stouffville a son burkholder- at the private pat ients pavilion toronto general hospital on monday march 14 193s to mr and mrs frank biirk- nolder markham a son elliot at agiucourt on march 1 193s to mr and mrs hugh elliot nee pearl stiles a daugh ter experience ix custom hatching let us give you the benefit of years of experience in hatching lien duck and turkey eggs our modern machines are in full swing you will find our prices moderate a l brown unionville phone unionville 3902 phone stouffville 2c20 groves 15ix10i tested rop sired baby chicks in three ponlnr breeds while leghorns barred rocks while rocks females in all pens are a selected lot culled for body size egg pro duction large egg size full breast ed market type with many genera tions of 200 eggers back of them these birds are mated with scond generation rop cockerels of large size and good type with dams re cords up to 2g7 eggs in pull- ar ad grove phone stouff 4s02 for card of thanks i wish to thank afl the kind friends neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness and beautiful floral offerings during our bereavement we especially thank rev mr atkinson for his extreme kindness during this sickness and sorrow mary cook card of thanks r e brown and family wish to express their appreciation for the various acts of kindness extend d from friends also for floral tri butes during the illness and passing of our beloved aunt mrsb madill best results ship your cream to our creamery for safe and wholesome butler ask your grocer for stouffville creamery printsnade only from cream produced from t b tested herds stouffville creamery co closed every evening at 6 oclock excepting saturdays phone 18601 u

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