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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 20, 1947, p. 7

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 20 1947 thksk elephants have to fokget the season months away is the season for circuses and pink lemonade yet heres a picture to whet the public apptite for the time when red wagons will be rolling and the big topswill e raised good troupers that they are these trained elephants plod through the snowcovered streets uf chicago with the same indiffer ence that marks their ring per formance they are actors in a shriners circus bakers sweefner lop flitlle annie rush in to tell mom an tik tok the roads are open mom says lets get going elia cinders blackie blonde and dagwood all pile in the back blonde ays isnt this wonderful snow piled high on both sides with the lovely pines for a back ground out dashesa man with no coat or hat and two black eyes and none other than jiggs car stops and jiggs spies mom and insists that she go in and pacify maggie mom and ella cinders meet maggie on tile veranda with a big vase in her arms mom listens to maggies tale of woe hardwork and rationing mom ays bakers swhetner is wonderful for tea coffee bak ing pies cakes especially lemon rhubarb apple and raisins pies its wonderful mom says its cheaper than sugar and so easy to use maggie says mom get me a good sized order and ill sweeten jiggs up mom says maggie you need quite a bit yourself sugary taste easy to use no coupons bakers sweetener 1 gallon s 150 5 gallons 725 10 gallons 1350 25 gallons 3125 52 gallons 6300 100 gallons 12650 xo refund on containers prices subject to change without notice transportation prepaid on cash with order shipments of 10 gallons or more up to 100 miles to nearest express or transport office george e baker pliinr manufacturing chemist stoulfville ontario hear claim for possession of uxbridge farm hearing of an action for posses sion of a 200acre farm at victoria corners near uxbridge neared con clusion as counsel submitted argu ment before mr justice e r e chewier at whitby the action tor possession and damages is brought by airs jessie munro vendor and hardy munro purchaser against franklin hardy tenant counsel for the plaintiffs is a w s greer kc with r d humphreys icc for the defen dant the plaintiff hardy noble tes tified that he had entered into an agreement to purchase the farm in november 1915 and was to obtain possession april 1 19 1g as yet however he had not been able to move onto the place as the tenant hardy was still in possession he said that when he made the purchase in november 1015 he was operating a farm in scott township which it was necessary for him to vacate on april 1 1910 after that date lie had sublet a place to house his stock and farm implements but there was no available housing accommodation on it it had been necessary for him to sell some of his stock he said because of being unable to attend to it regularly in i the winter the plaintiff said he had done no work on the munro farm except to cut about 10 cords of wood from the bush early last year the defendant franklin hardy jsaid he had signed a fiveyear lease ion the farm in october 1913 and had taken possession april 1 1911 he had received notice dated september 2s 1915 to vacate on april 1 1910 the defendant stud he had soldi his implements and most of his bitted thi reduction to the crop stock last october and when asked having been put in too kite by mr greer why he hail done this iie said he had expected noble to be taking over in the spring and also his wife was in poor health mi- hardy had given his notice to mrs munro last fall r v- e burnaby of toronto saitl he had signed an offer to purchase the farm in question in september 1945 but the deal had never been concluded robert c henderson of the agency handling sale of the farm testified that mrs munro had been most anxious to sell the farm and he had advised her to give the ten ant notice by october 1 1915 as he was certain a buyer could be ob tained mr humphrey based his defence on the contention that the notice given hardy to vacate the farm was not valid as it had been given prior to actual sale of the premises this was the construction he placed on a clause in the lease which read this agreement is made with the understanding that the premises may be sold giving the lessee six months notice and six- months notice to be given in case of releasing this agreement a contract had not been entered into prior to october 1 1915 he said and hence tlie notice to vacate april 1 1910 given at that time was not yalid mr greer addressing his lord- lessee had a right to six months notice admitting tiiat if the place had not been sold during the sixmonths period an action might have been brought for deceit mr greer urged that a sale any time during the per iod would make the notice to vacate valid he said also that in effect nego tiations for sale of the property were being carried on between mrs munro and one r w e burnaby when the notice was given witnesses gave evidence as to the ship as court adjourned argued condition of the farm robert mur- that the opening words of the clause in question were a warning to the tenant that the whole agree ment was based on the premise ray a lifelong farmer described hardy as a good farmer and said he had worked the farm well he estimated hardys 1910 crop all that the farm might be sold it approximately 300 bushels as com- 1 meant he said that the lessor had parcel with hioo in 1915 and attri- a right to sell the property and the choice cuts of fresh meat and cooked meats always on hand select line of groceries on our shelves claremonf meat market phone 3501 claremont bloomington mr and mrs clark of ballantrae were with her father mr p browns on friday the ladies aid held a quilting here in the church last thursday miss f ferguson of toronto was at mr e spences over sunday mr and mrs w vaughan at tended the funeral of his brother- inlaw the late john paisley at ballantrae on friday despite our super- snow moun tains our teacher mrs topper has only missed three school clays some days she used skiis and then resorted to the ever faithful horse and sleigh miss e baker nureintraining in toronto was with her parents mr and mrs e baker last week atha news mr and mrs norman lehman and allen had dinner on sunday at mr and mrs isaac lehman altbna mr robert murray and his lady friend of toronto visited his cousin mr and mrs cheridan on sunday mr arthur lamb and daughter mrs foot from the west were tea guests at mr and mrs murray dunkelds mr and mrs joe trail carline and betty jean visited the hitters mother mrs silverthorn in stoulf ville mr ellis milton clifford and donald dunkeld visited on sunday with his parents mr and mrs jas milton in burkton mrs humphrey and daughter from agincourt are spending a few days with her daughter mrs robertson miss grace lehman has returned home from visiting relatives in toronto mr john madill visited in mark- ham on monday mr wellington wideman visited the carruthers on monday after noon a number from here attended the big sale of mr fred byers on sat urday afternoon ix charge of soviet defence sixthousandyearold tradition was shattered in london when one of the barkless basenji breed of nonyapping dogs woofed at a dog show experts soon were involved in an argu ment as to whether the dog barked or just woofed here mrs cecile snow a war bride of toronto ont is shown with her lurkless dovr one of the same breed she says her basenji doesnt bark it yodels generalissimo stalin has relin quished his direct control of russias armed forces in what appears to be his first step to ward divesting himself of a host of warborn responsibilities stalin resigned as minister of armed forces in charge of soviet defence and the post was as sumed by his deputy army general nikolai bulganinuibove a fast rising star on the soviet scene mocery features finer tasting domino tea z 40 t 79 apte case of 24 tins s295 grapefruit juice 225 apte orange and grapefruit blended juice 2 si 25 case of 24 tins 295 maple leaf matches pkg of 3 boxes 23 aylmer solid pack choice quality apples 10 65 daltons jolly good dates l lb cello bag 29 wetheys with pectin peach jam m oz tin 29 campbells tomato soup 2 19 weekend feature standard quality peas case of 24 tins 235 10 banquet choice quality pumpkin 2 st 25 cardinal standard quality green beans 2 1st 25 leading brands case of 2 tins 295 apple juice 2 r 25 clarks cream of mushroom soup 3 7 25 mother parkers coffee 5 28 lb or tin 50 catelli ready cuts macaroni 10 02 pkf 9 apte brand case of 24 tins s295 orange juice 2 g 25 all brands in tin with pectin plum jam ui 25 crown or beehive corn syrup 59 choice quality hand packed tomatoes r 15 leading brands prune plums 2 r29 saxonia or aylmer cut mixed peel 8 01 15 aylmer pure orange marmalade v 31 howards mixed or whole dill pickles 23 royal city choice quality bc pack peas carrots r17 aylmer heinz brighu tomato juice case of 24 tins 223 2 5ti9 tender meaty size 7080s prunes oun17 fresh ground as sold richmello coffee r39 barkers toasted plain or salted sodas i 11 quick or plain quaker oats 7 19 quaker muffets 2 2 17 salada tea bags ri9 t 69 domnol all grades motor oil tf 99 wits er vegetables grapefruit for 2zc texas marsh seedless size 9c carrots 2 bunches 19c california crnp tender oranges do 29c california navel sweet seedless cabbage texas hand green head lb gc kmons dor- 41c california juicy size 100 oomimiom htlll llvlff o parsnips washed firm fresh 3 lb i9r lettuce 2 for 25 california iceberg large size turnips on liiio clioise washed lb celery large hunch i9 florida green pascal oranges doz 11c florida iiiirr large size i7g apples doz 4v hc delirious extra fancy onions 5 ll ijh ontario no i cooking mmyiiiiwnm all merchandise sold at your domin ion store is unconditionally guar anteed to give 100 satisfaction values effective until closing saturday march 22nd

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