Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 15, 1923, p. 8

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stouffville november 15 1923 for sale good driving jlarei a blood 4 years old for sale jm bred g greenfield 7th eon markhaic p auction sale of iteg houses cattle pigs shee1 fowl implements hay graljf etc to oe sold by public auction at lot 21 conl oxbridge 21 miles northwest of goodwood on wednesday nov 31 1023 the property ot uoe bkothers i horses lteg clyde mare 10 yrs supposed to be in foal bay jjare gp 9 yrs- bay horse gp 6 yrs bay marc gp 4 yrs keg clyde colt hd 2 yrs sorrel colt gp 2 yrs clyde colt hd 1 yr ponv driver s yrs cattle durham cow 6 yrs due dec 27 holstein cow 7 yrs full lloy bred july 13 holstein cow 6 yrs full flow bred aug 22 hol stein cow 9 yrs due dec 10 blue cow7 yrs full flow bred july 7 ayrshire cow 6 yrs calf by sido durham cow 7 yrs due dec s roan cow 9 yrs due in march 2 steers 2 yrs 6 head young cattle yearlings pigs and fowl 2 sows and 9 email pigs 9 fat hogs about 100 hens about so spring chickens 4 geese collie dog sheep 5 ewes 2 rams 6 eye lambs implements etc mh bin der 6 ft cut mh seed drill 13 disc nearly new mh cultivator nearly new mh mower nearly new mh mower steel rouermc- plow set sleighs twofurrow no 2 kidd plow twofurrow fleury plow p h single plow wilkinson single plow 2 sets harrows good as new pj h scuffier osborne scufiler fldury cuttingbox mh fulper set scales 2000 lbs bay- nes top buggynearly new adams wagon and box good as new good team buggy mclaughlin cutter new 2 buggies wagon set trucks cutter stock rack hay rack corn rack pig box fanningmill grindstone 3 sets doubletrees 3 barrels threehorse evener 2 neckyokes binder wheel 5 milk pails number of cotton bags num ber potato bags set butter scales churn magnet cream separator butter bowl and print bicycle 2 robes fire extinguisher summer spread blanket 4 saws 2 crow bars brace and bit potato fork brillant stove bushel basket box stove scoop shovel cow chains logging chains forks hoes and other articles hay and grain a quantity of oats a uqantity buckwheat a sweet clover hay a quantity straw to be fed on place harness 2 sets buggy harness set crotch harness no reserve proprietors giving up farming the farm will he offered for sale consisting of 150 acres 30 bush and pasture balance workable with 33 acres seeded to sweet cloyer 30 acres rye balance mostly plowed rough cast house barn driving shed and outbuildings farm must be osld on easy terms if desired and possession arranged terms hay grain fowl small pigs lambs roots and all sums of i 15 and under cash over that amount eleven months credit on ap proved joint notes or 5 per cent straight off for cash sale at 11 oclock shary lunch provided f w silversides auctioneer junior plowmens banquet on the evening of friday 9th at richmond hum the junior plowmen of york county held their annual banquet to mark the completion of their plowing eojnpe and to an nounce the awards in this contest held under the auspices of the jf jjv and management of the local branch of the dept- of agriculture each of the contestants in the vari ous classes plowed 50 acres on his home farm mr wm doherty who judged the work commenting on the work congratulated the boys on hav ing so eclipsed their work of last year and also having had two of their members win the senior and junior championships at iho inter national plowing match at sarnia recently- the winners were as follow class 1 sod single plow with skimmers 1st lloyd steckley stouff- ville cockshutt plow 2 fred timbers stouffville 3 harry pugh stouffville class 2 stubble other than sod single plow skimmers 1st harold cowie markham macgregor tro phy 2 earl walton scarboro 3 gordon anderson edgeley class 3 stnbble other than sod 2 furrow plow list david martin wexford class 4 tractot atubble 1st jack kennedy agincourt silver tea service 2 fred steckley stouffville 3 harvey usher edge- ley 4 raymond stewart edgeley class 5 boys 17 years and under 1st allan loveless agincourt fleury plow 2 murray clenden- ning stouffville 3 chas a rich ards scarboro junction the beautiful marion macgregor challenge trophy was for the best plowed field and was won again this year by harold cowie mr clark young formerly one of our junior plowman and who this year won the provincial championship at sar nia was the guest of honor short but excellent addresses were given by ajh eckardt and j p macgregor of toronto wm keith mpp of newmarket and other prominent men of the county who see in the junior farmers the promise of better times ahead glasgow mr v baker of stouffville spent sunday at mr d croziers after an absence of several years 1 arthur pearson of the northwest is visiting at his home here mfsses eva and ida latcham mr and mrs geo cain and mr alat- cham of toronto spent the week end at mr john s lalchams mr and mrs w j thompson and family of toronto and mr and mrs r j thompson of hamilton spent thanksgiving day at mr joseph forsyths mr and mrs earl drewery and children of ringwood and mr and mrs c armstrong and miss evelyn of claremont spent sunday at wm drewerys mr and mrs s slack and child ren of claremont mr and mrs l hopkins and children of brougham and mr and mrs e e slack and family spejit sunday at mr f slacks lemonville 1 there is some report of a concert i to be held here soon i leo cook has returned from the j mount alber1 mr jewell of new liskeard visi ted mr w steeper mr and mrs putman of toronto was recent visitors of the misses leek mr and mrs j d rowland atten ded the funeral of her uncle mr harris rockwood kenneth wagg also robt wagg returned home after spending the summer in the western province dr and mrs mclaren or toronto spent sunnay at the home of c w davidson mrs davlsdon returned with them for a few days visit mr and mrs t watts announce the engagement of their daughter florence lillian to mredward haigh both of mount albert ont the mar riage to take place the 14th of nov ember presbyterian entertainment the ladies band are giving a play entit led ladies aid business meeting at mohawk cross roads twenty- three characters in costume also other good features come and have a good time friday night nov 16 west with good reports miss ida kaynier spent the holi day with her parents here our new school has opened much to the delight of the neighborhood miss ethel saunders visitedmrs h riddell at ringwood last sunday mrs geo mckuen and mrs thos drewery visited in toronto a few ays our teacher miss coultes spent the holiday with her parents at port perry miss vera barnes of bloomington was the guest of miss lena tarr on sunday edgar cook of toronto is visiting with friends and relatives in this vicinity miss olive and edna tarr of to- ronto spent thanksgiving under the parental roof gormley miss rhea gibner spent the holi day with her parents at ringwood mr and mrs d h doner spent thanksgiving at noah widemans mr and mrs j thompson are visiting their son fred in montreal fall work in general is well in hand some plowing yet to be done mr and mrs dbyer have return ed from the west they report good crops miss grace doner spent thanks giving at her grandfathers david hoovers there were several purchasers from this locality at the wood and lumber sale of robt ratcliffs the erecting of the new barn of wm smiths is progressing the wea ther is most favorable this time of year mr and mrs ernest hunt and mr and mrs ernest hoover spent sunday at ernest steckleys at bethesda geo baker of stouffville and r baker of toronto spent the holiday with their grandmother mrs peter baker ninth line we noticed truman was well chaperoned sunday night mr hollinger of brampton was home for thanksgiving mr and mrs ham spent sunday with friends in scarboro mr and mrs carter moved to markham last week for the winter mr and mrs h boyd of ring- wood spent sunday with mrs batt quite a number from here atten ded the plowing match last week w johnson is having a furnace and the water installed in his house nothing like keeping up with the joneses willie mr and mrs reynolds spent the holiday and weekend with mr and mrs reynolds in pickering dr and mrs gowland of newmar ket were guests of mr and mrs j postill during thanksgiving mr l eagleson and miss f eaglesou of hamilton were the guests of mr eagleson over the holi day miss robinson and friend of tor onto spent the holiday with mrand mrs robinson ringwood miss doras sinclair spent the holi day in toronto mr win ratcliffs wooc sale was well attended on tuesday mrs hugh boyd was a toronto visitor for a few days last week mise henry of toronto is spending a few days with miss lila mitchell miss gertrude fisher of toronto spent the holiday under the parental roof mr and mrs walter miller spent sunday at mr a burkholder stouffville mr and mrs s baker of baker hill were visitors at mr sam mil lers on sunday some of our sports were out hunting on monday and report great success bringing home 22 rabbits quite a number from here- atten ded the funeral of the late mrs pip- her of markham last sunday after noon mr and mrs w kershaw have returned to toronto after a visit with their daughter mrs r wild- goose old pickering resident the death of margaret whitson on monday last at the age of 79 years removes a well known resident of markham miss whitfion came to markham from pickering township about two years ago and lived with her maiden sister she was an ad herent of the presbyterian church and is survived by one brother john who lives at atha here electric fictures on display i i over lehmans shoe store electric irons toasters house fixtures heaters and repairs come and see them lewis j kennedy phone 2204 stouffville church street fifty years of banking we offer a complete service for farmers grain and cattle dealers merchants manufacturers and municipalities the 54 standard bank or canaoa stouffville branch a c burkholder manager f t hill co ltd stouffville successor to todd cook dealers in alsike red clover timothy alfalfa and sweet clover highest prices office phoxe h01 house 1s9 paid for above seeds l e todd managing director goodwood miss millan visited friends over sunday mrs ellis visited her sisters over thanksgiving j reid had a visit from his bro ther of toronto on sunday misses louie and bessie robinson were homo for thanksgiving d elliott had his mother sister and brother visiting him on sunday mr and mrs w legate spent the holiday at his fathers home pleas ant view rumor says that the cnr is soon to open the gravel pit on the farm of thos baston a thanksgiving and sacramental service was held in the methodist church on sunday evening mr and mrs e davis attended the funeral of the late mrs pipher of mount joy an aunt of mrsdavis mr w murison is not in good health miss murison had friends visiting them from toronto over the week end the moon will shine on friday night and lead the way to the meth odist hot supper here take ad vantage of it harry flumerfelt of toronto spent a fewdays with his mother here he is much improved in health and feels like starting to work again missionary collection will be lifted in the sunday school next sunday on tuesday evening the quarterly board met to discuss business mat ters mr and mrs c w harper and family of hamilton spent sunday with friends here mr harper taught the young mens class and gave an address to the methodist sunday school remember the hot supper on fri day night the ladles are making great preparations to please you so come along all roads lead to good wood methodist church one day recently while thos baston was spending a day in tor onto he was injured by an auto mr baston wsas crossing the street at a corner when a car proceeding down collided two others who were with him escaped unhurt having been only slightly ahead it is said that the motor car was proceeding at an excessive rate around the cor ner mr baston is now recovering nicely from injuries on the head and thigh last saturday nov 3rd a hurried call of fire brought neighbors and cars equipped with pails ladders and blankets to the farm of wm helm- kays where threshing operation had been proceeding fire is said to phone s103 have proceeded from mouth of blow er the cause of which remains a mystery owing to the fact that the buckwheat straw did not ignite quickly and the presence of mind of the men in the mow the are was put out almost immediately the sale register saturday nov 1712 acres of standing timber in quarter acre lots at lot 19 con 6 whitchurch along the 7th line also quantity dry hardwood cut short 4 mos credit sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer tuesday nov 20 at lot 30 con g whitchurch entire stock and implements belonging to john h davis cedar valley sale at one f w silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 21 at lot 21 con 1 uxbridge 2v miles west goodwood entire farm stock etc of roe bros who are giving up farming sale at 11 lunch at noon f w silversides auc tioneer saturday nov 24 household furniture belonging to mrsjoseph millard to be sold at the resi dence of her daughter mrs lud hoover east end sale at one terms cash p w silversides auctioneer saturday dec 1 at lot 21 con g whitchurch 7 acres beech and maple hardwood the pro perty of ross ratcliff sale at one f w silversidesauctloneer pigs for salk- sow and 3 good pige 5weeks old also young hoisteintcow due to freshen in two weeks fred cook ringwood np wood for sale quantity hardwood slabs and limbwood foot lengths forsale wm burkholder or phone 6fnest lageer phone 2204 4ip sheep for sale 75 or 80 breeding ewes mostly shropshiree j a mabley gormley phone 4211 40np for sale 1 sow with 12 pigs 5 weeks old apply chas o conner phone 613 a for sale applp butter quantity cider apple butter a sherrick phone 713 0p watch found anyone losing same may recover by proving property and paying for this advt d b hoover for sale two cookins ranges one happy thought one renown both in good condition r e brown phone 183 or 176 np cattle estray six head of cattle came to lot 9 con 7 whitchurch owner prove property and pay expenses ralph baker 39p xv krm modern 7roomed house in stouff- 1 tille queens court bath electric i and furnace w h todd house to rent medium sized house on main street lisht toilet and water im mediate possession ed baker 33tf boar for service oak lodge julius registered york shire sire oak lodgedam oak lodge julia the fnn strain of yorkshire owner henry slack lot 5 con 2 uxbridge phone 6s12 we have a few used articles for sale organ piano case 6 octave worth 75 sale value 49 piano square 29 clarionet b flat for band 15 phonograph regular 5000 for 35 00 00 00 00 you should see our splendid showing of phonograph prices ranging from 1500 2000 3000 8000 8450 9500 11000 up to 22500 all guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded you can buy a sewing machine and let it pay for itself as it goes along geo e baker phones 1790217903 stouffville j be prepared for winter we have a good line of mens overcoats heavyblanket cloth 3 piece belt and in different shades worth 30 we sell them for only 2200 do not delay seeing these coats they are going fast boys tweed suits only 450 to 500 all sizes real value boots and shoes to outfit the family at low est prices high grade groceries at lowest possible prices just a few 1st quality dominion auto tires left to clear at a big reduction highest prices for butter and eggs goodwood economical general store h borinsky prop ford announcement place your order at once if you desire to reap the benefit of the reduced price of present modet ford coupe and sedan the stock of same is very limited and sales are strong r ebrown phone 183 ford dealer farmers attention stouffville special sulky plows double or single all makes guaranteed good as new at bargain prices cash or credit also all kinds of secondhand im plements h herman phone 1003 stouffville trucking i we are prepared to do your cartage work when a truck is required freight to aad from tor onto solicited george valder phone 1603 stouffville beautiful solid brick house 8 rooms running water cellar fur nace 2 coal grates balcony sun porch lot 165x145 corner rupert and charles streets garage fruit trees berry bushes tennis court sur rounded by hedges wonderful bar gain to close an estate h h lloyd 3sc brunswick ave toronto 35

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