page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday october 24 1940 real estate to rent 5 rooms water electric and garden main st stouffville mrs l brownsburger for bent 100 acres for rent lot 34 con 4 markham water hydro farm in good cultivation apply b cober gormley rr farm for sale 73 acres lot 34 rear 9th concession pickering township good land conveniently situated about a mile from stouffville near highway hydro and rural mail pass the farm apply jos hoover stouff ville rr3 miscellaneous for sale quantity of cooking onions stanley bvown phone s406 stouffville northern spies 65c bushel walter carter phone 6615 northern spy apples 600 bushels of northern spys for eale at 65c bushel 10c extra on all deliveries chas barkey phone 6606 apples for sale greenings spies kings baldwins snows and talmon sweets all sprayed fruit archie fleming almira phone 602 for sale a bed room suite in good condition bed springs mattress dresser and washstand apply imrs david gillham at levi heises home 7th con whit church stouffville rr 4 weiser uxbridge phone 70 steam pipe from 1 in to 3 in belting from 1 in to 6 in big bargain private sale household furniture at the resi dence o the late john turner on saturday october 26th at 230 pm a good 8piece wainut diningroom set electric radio bedroom furni ture kitchen furniture dishes live stock for sale 10 bigs 6 and 8 weeks old lou ilehman phone 612 pullets for sale jos reesor phone 6005 horse for sale good gener al purpose animal good worker will sell cheap r s chambers stouffville wanted dead horses and cattle for free pick up in your locality phone w arsenault stouffville 8511 j s baird markham 432 we pay phone charges gordon young ltdtorontoale 363c wanted girl wanted experienced in farm home apply mrs edgar lyons streetsvllle rr 2 phone brampton men wanted familex keeps 906 dealers at work our assortment of over 200 daily necessities needed in every home sells to relatives and estab lished clientele with or without experience you can succeed if you are honest and a willing worker every sale of 100 brings you pro fit who cant sell for at least 200 in an hour this means that you earn about 90 per hour without obligation write at once to familex products 570 st clement street montreal goodwood garage is robbed again for the second time in a com paratively short time thieves broke into the garage of john rae at goodwood and made a successful getaway with valuable goods the latest assault was made last satur day night or early sunday morn ing when about 7000 worth of tobaccos were removed entrance was made by means of forcing the north door but the burglary was carried out stealthily as no one heard any undue noise which such a smashin might be expected to cause the guilty ones it is pretty certain are not very far away late news items top price reached in many months is being paid this week for best grade cream at the local creamery when the quotation reached 29c miss hartley of rochester ny was in town this week as guest of mrs d hcook what appears to be a motor key on a ring was picked up in ar he the card of thanks i take this means to express my deep appreciation to all the kind friends and neighbors who have been so thoughtful throughout my ber eavement and during the preparation and conduct of the auction sale all these things have gone far to help bear our troubles mrs edwin hoover whitewash now keep your building3 clean and sanitary whitewashing done with our special equipment on short noticehoward st john phone 1103 yorkshire sow for sale also new hampshire roosters vine baker phone 2408 for sale 30 new hampshire red pullets mrs robert hook lot 30 con 10 markham one and a quarter miles south of stouffville for sale about 70 leghorn pullets apply isaac lehman phone 1507 claremont pullets for saler 75 or 80 plymouth rock and new hamp shire- fisher strain just starting to lay mrs chas story phone 3620 pullets for sale 25 plymouth rocks and a similiar flock of new hampshire started to lay c gayman phone 211 for sale 2 hereford bulls yearlings also 1 shearling oxford and 1 shearling suffolk ram choice stock cecil story phone claremont 3617 for sale holstein bull calf 4 months old dam over 14000 test 442 rop sires dam 16000 38 rop outstanding type also 2yrold heifer due now br leech 2 miles east of thornhiu 1 mile south of no 7 highwayor 241 yonge st toronto sale register thursday oct 24 farm stock and implements international tractor 100 tons of hay 3500 bus grain belonging to the est ate of late andrew taylor half mile north of goodwood no re serve note sale at 11 sharp booth on grounds a s farmer auctioneer saturday october 26 farm implements and household furni ture at lot 25 con 4 markham victoria square the property of thos reid terms cash sale at one a s farmer auctioneer friday nov 15 extensive sale of farm stock reg jersey cattle implements furniture etc at lot 5 con 4 whitchurch the property of j h heise who is giving up farming terms cash sale 1 oclock a s farmer auctioneer good used furniture and impijements kitchen cabinet with stainless porcelaine tops chesterfields num ber of couches studio sliding drop side tables dressing tables beds cook stove chairs rocking chairs etc also no quebec sulky plows for sale cheap b raxlix stouffville ont phone 192 ringwood the monthly christian endeavour meeting will be held in the church here next monday october 28 at s pm mr cullen of gormley return ed missionary from africa will ad dress the meeting the nests are popular since the boss feeds fulopep yes it has that healthful concentrated spring range too lsfm ww health your rutcd i ftug give pa fulopep egg mash stiver bros i stouffville ontario peaches miss sarah koch of markham is spending this week at the hoover home mr and mrs stanley hamil and daughter were sunday guests at mr glenn hamils home mr and mrs william watt and wilbur were recent visitors with their son winston of stayner mr and mrs berry loremer and family of toronto called at the hoover home on sunday ypu at mr harry wariners friday night the roll call to be answered with the name of a missionary mrs henry miller spent the week end with her brother kenneth at lindsay who had the misfortune to break both arms while prac tising for a field day at school those who attended the provin cial plowing match last week from our corner were john ferguson allan lewis john hosking walter brignall albert cleverdon warren morris harry warriner and tom blizzad spraying apples owing to offering and sale of my spy apples at so reasonable a price this fall there has come to my atten tion reports that my apples have not foeen sprayed we have been pioneers in this district in th use of liquid spray for control of fungus on and worms in apples and for twentyfive years we have used a powder sprayer capable of 300 lbs pressure spraing 4 to 7 times every year including this year using a well known brand of fungicide and insecticide which has been handled in late ears by a well known local firm owing to lack of sunshine and other weather conditions fruit has not sized up this fall and while aples will go up in a good domestic grade there will be few no 1 apples chas barkey claremont rr3 please wash and return milk bottles daily we would appreciate your cooperation in this inattcr thanks maple iycnf dairy farm stock wanted live stock grain hay straw alfalfa and clover seed accepted in trade on delaval milkers milk coolers electric refrigerators ranges washers and radios all leading makes write or phone wa 4501 b r leech owner of leechwood farm president of tor onto radio and sports ltd 241 yonge st toronto moving west m rawlinson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class ware houses for storing household effects 610 yonge street toron to phone kl 5125 mother tendered birthday party a birthday party in honour of mrs a logan of toronto was held at the home of her daughter mrs stella brewery stouffville on sunday afternoon the house was beautifully decorated with flowers and autumn leaves the party was a complete surprise to mrs logan who upon arriving was greeted by her family namely mr and mrs f preston bethesda mr and mrs n teasdale aurora mr and mrs g peck ringwood imr and mrs r logan scarboro and mr and mrs e iogan ringwood after enjoying a pleasant after noon everyone sat down to a lovely supper although getting up in years mrs logan is as active as a person many years her junior and she takes a keen interest in church work and particularly wms work formerly residing in bethesda she is well known by the older generation there who showered her with greeting cards and good wishes tribune office some days ago owner may have missed the car key by this time in order to cope with the road situation in markham township since the serious illness of the road superintendent maxwell the coun cil have divided the township into zones with each councillor looking after an area latest reports from the home of mr maxwell indicates that his improvement since suffer ing a stroke on the markham fair grounds is not too gratifying the ontario department of agri culture has just announced the appointment of t ir hilllard bsa of carleton place as assist ant agricultural representative for york county to assist w m cock burn mr hilliard who graduated last spring from the ontario agricultur al college has had considerable ex ecutive experience having been president of last years college royal which is now one of the big gest student organizations there he was also elected alumni president of his class the rev t decourcy rayner minister of st james presbyterian church was called to listowel shortly after midnight on wednes day as his father was near death in the memorial hospital of that town mr and mrs rayner had only re turned from listowel on tuesday evening in order to attend import ant meetings in markham and stouffville on wednesday afternoon and evening having been first called to the bedside of their father on monday morning although un conscious at the time of their arriv al mr rayner sr rallied to recog nize them before passing into rest at 3 pm thursday afternoon the funeral was held on monday after noon of this week the service being held in the former congregational church listowel where mr rayner sr served as pastor for four years from 1921 he leaves to mourn his loss his widow and two sons rev walter j rayner of the united church rothsay and rev t decourcy ray ner of the presbyterian churches of markham and stouffvillej- also five grandchildren big a today at 11 oclock this thursday morn ing october 24 the big farm stock auction at goodwood of the estate of the late andrew taylor will be disposed of this farm is one of the best stocked in the whole township a large range of new implements power driver many of them then there is the herd of milch cows good horses and thousands of bushels of grain harvested before the rains came which reduced the value of so nrach grain this year the goodwood war workers are to operate a booth on the grounds for the crowd promises to very large and selling will go on all afternoon without intermission anniversary and harvest home services st james presbyterian church sunday october 27th 945 am the valley of berachah music by st james presbyterian church markham 7 pm subject gods golden candlestick music by st philips anglican choir unionville supper and entertainment monday october 28 supper served from 6 to 730 pm 8 pm kntcrtnlnmoiil programme markham ladles quartette duet miss eleanor reesor and george wilson junior baritone soloist geo wilson jr pianoaccordian miss betty hoover markham elocutionist mrs a b coumans markham violin w w bates markham greetings from the clergy of stouffville tickets adults 40c children 20c are you one of them this paper was shocked to learn the other day of the colossal loss sustained by the local dairy com pany through the careless handling of their milk bottles by our house wives four hundred bottles have completely disappeared in a few weeks we are told and yet eighty per cent of the householders return the bottles promptly this is astounding information and such as should cause everybody to be very careful the present loss only means two bottles to a house on the average but the total is ser ious to the dairy firm some people do not know that it is illegal to use milk bottles for put ting down fruit or storing anything whatever in yet this is the fact persons guilty of using property that does not belong to them in this way are few of course hence the more common offender against the dairy are those people who al low the bottles to pile up around their home if you belong to this group do your part at once in re turning those empties which the dairy so badly needs milk is sold in stouffville below the average cost of other towns steadily mounting costs for bottles may soon change our favorable position you can do your part by acting promptly in this emergency the dairy is making a personal appeal elsewhere in this issue ifor the bottles to be washed and re turned cide mill now runnlng at gormley bring your apples or if you prefer make an appionl menl by telephone f harvey phone 730307 gormley couple to honeymoon in new york city a strange accident we have heard our local sharp shooters tell fables about how they shot certain deer and rabbits but on the cauliflower acreage of brillin- ger bros a scene was enacted last week that would put all the yarns to shame so far the boys were loading up cauli flower with the horse drawing the familiar twowheeled wagon through the rows of caulies suddenly there was a stir and a lurch of the wagon wheel which on investigation it was found to have passed over a big eight pound rabbit the big hare had taken refuge under the leaves to keep out of sight and scent of the dog in the field as the horse stepped near the rabbit jumped just in time to be caught by the wheel and end its life can you beat it miss rhea mabelle brown daugh ter of mr and mrs a v brown of hamilton became the bride ol edward r good of kitchener aom of mr e r good of stouffville on saturday at 330 at hamilton rev h l turner officiated the bride wore white taffeta modelled on princess lines with a train and a long veil caught at the head line with gardenias she car ried a bouquet of sweetheart rose mrs r woods aunt of the bride played the wedding march and miss betty brown sister of the bride sang a solo about 50 guests from kitchener toronto windsor st catharines welland guelph also mr and mrs e r good of stouffville were in attendance for travelling the bride wore chinese tea crepe with black coat silver fox furs and black accessories after their wedding trip to new york city the young couple will ref- side in kitchener births mccullough at the brierbush hospital stouffville on october 23 1940 to mr and mrs lester mccullough claremont a daugh ter boyington at the brierbush hos pital stouffville on thursday october 17th 1940 to mr and mrs w p boyington rr2 blackwater a son ramer at the brierbush hospital stouffville on friday october 18fh 1940 to mr and mrs reg inald ramer florence edna stevenson claremont rh3 a son tldsbnry at markham on san- day october 20 1940 to mr and mrs gordon tidsbnry beth esda a son paris auto supply auto wreckers complete stock of new and used parts accessories and tires for all makes of cars and trucks cars wanted for wrecking phone 86 richmond hill quality price hens produce profits the shurgain way you want steady production high production low feed costs shurgain give you all three because of much low quality grains this year this will not he a concentrate year most persons will be well advised to feed a good laying mash at least over the high egg price period for why gamble with your profits shurgain laying mash is the surest way to profits selling costs arc pared to the bone on this product top quality western grains are used exclusively and there is no better balanced mash than shurgain throughout ontario more shurgain laying mash is now being sold than all other brands combined theres a reason order your supply oday now selling 225 cwt dicksons hill mills est 1842 markham rr ontario phone stouffville 263 plus service