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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 25, 1926, p. 10

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stouffville november 25th 1926 start your hens into winter egg production with marmill laying mash sold formerly under the ok brand and mow better than ever a mash which is all feed contains less than 450 fibre and guaranteed to contain no oat hulls or other fibreous fillers x which are of no feeding value you may be offered a cheaper mash of inferior quality but rbmbmber you cannot fool the hen a trial order will convince you manufactured by markham flour mils markham ont fob sale by 8 w hastings stouffville brown bros umonviliib send for our free booklet profitable poultry feeding former resident dies in saskatchewan farm for sale 100 acres more or lees lot 8 rear con 7 baker hill 16 acres bush and pasture balance under cultivation well i watered good stock farm large barn stone stabling brlok house fall plowing done apply owner h b barnes rlngwood on pre mise phone 216 stouffville 36 the monthly meeting of the hor ticultural society is cancelled farm for sale 50 acres more or lees being n e corner lot 6 rear con 8 whitchurch fair buildings and brick house good land 1 miles from stouffville apply owner on premises who is giving up on account of ill health e j c- morris 41 a telegram was received here on friday nov 19 th by mr alex w scott announcing the passing away of his mother at caron sask that day the remarkable survival of mrs scott following the terrible accident which befel her almost three months ago when she lost one foot through coming into contact with the binder on their farm seemed almost impossible for a woman of 70 years of age some time ago she left the moose jaw hos pital and returned to caron where she continued to improve but a few days prior to passing away she con tracted pneumonia to which she suddenly succumbed only four days prior to her death a public auction sale of the farm stock and implements was held at the farm and mr and mrs scott intended to return to stouffville almost imme diately the late mrs scott was a daughter of william kellington of uxbridgs township in which muni cipality deceased spent her girlhood days her husband was a well- known farmer of that townshipbut when the western movement was on he and his wife went to saskatche wan where their son alex was located and took up land later they returned to stouffvillebut after a residence here of three years they returned again to their western farm in the spring of 1921 where they remained until ttie present time besides their only son alex there is an adopted daughter mrs emerling of buffalo who is here for the funeral four sisters and three brothers also survive mrs washington paisley of whitchurch mrs hart of toronto mrs grenkie of rosseau mrs hodgson of caron sask thomas kellington of whit church john of lemonvllle and william ot raglan the funeral on wednesday afternoon took place from the sons residence here to goodwood cemetery the divine ser vice was held in the united church at goodwood where fitting tribute was paid to the beautiful life of this christian mother the pall bearers were vandorf our teachor in the public school miss foote of lemonville is to be congratulated on the success of the memorial concert in connection with armistice day at the community hall on friday evening of last week the recitations by the pupils were well prepared fitting in perfectly with all the other selections given by the older ones a vinln and piano selection given by two ot tne pupils was exceptionally food as was also a piano solo captain cane gave a very interesting talk on how he came to see jerusalem rev tr white explained the work the league of nations were doing and polling day wednesday dec 1st vote hon geo s henry conservative candidate east york who stands for old age pensions lower taxes government control to wipe oat the fbotlegger rev mr perry of newmarket spoke pie j mr perry of newmarket spose 4 1 mk f what peace meant to us as a peoj aged lflulilcr 116s fs tlie prime minister of ontario successfully to flout the decision of the people is the verdict of the province plainly expressed by ballots to be set aside as nothing are the brewers the distillers the rumrunners and bootleggers to rule this province these are the questions you will decide by your vote on december first gj 7v the ferguson liquor policy is not si conservative policy in 1916 a conservative government en acted the ontario temperance act irt 1919 conservatives had their part in securing a huge majority for the ota in a referendum in 1920 the conservative party in con vention declined to receive two motions call ing for a change in the ota the conven tion passed a resolution declaring for the carry ing out of the law in accordance with public opinion in 1923 mr ferguson asserted the con servative party is not going back on its off spring meaning the ota in 1924 thousands of conservatives again supported the ota in a plebiscite in 1924 at an ontario conservative asso ciation meeting a resolution calling for gov- where did mr fernsson get hi mmndmte vote for uevi e annis east york fusion prohibition candidate i he ferguson government cant be trusted it has broken its pledges to both drys and wets published by the east tork fusion association 1666 kingston road toronto kvt3p ernment control on a local option basis re ceived only two votes in march 1926 at a meeting of the ontario conservative association another attempt was made to move the same resolution the man who was to have seconded it disappeared and it did not go to a vote in october 1926 without a mandate from his party and in opposition to the expressed will of the people mr ferguson announced a policy of government sale of liquor which would destroy the ota in voting against mr ferguson jon dec ember 1 conservatives are not going back on their party it is mr ferguson who i as deserted the party and the partys policies evidence of which can be found in the resig nation of hon w f nickle late attorney- general in the conservative cabinet in her 83rd year a litelong resident of this sec tion and native of musselmans lake passed away on thursday nov 18th 1926 in the person of susan graham relict of the late wm reynolds in her 83rd year mrs reynolds passed away at the home of her daughter mrs rs hope who lives on the farm a couple of nils3 west of goodwood only about three weeks ago mrs reynolds visited lriends in stouffville and was sur prisingly bright an1 active for a woman of so grant an age mis reynolds was a daughter of the late richard graham a pioneer of the lake district and of a family of six or seven children mr andrew graham of stouffville is the- only surviving member after hei marri age to mr reynolds they took up farming in the vicinity of stouffville and altona finally they located in stouffville and mr reynolds was wellknown as a county constable almost 20 years ago he passed away and his widow remained in town until three years ago whan she went to liveiwith her daughter near igood- wood to them was born 12 children eight of whom survive the mother being six sons and two daughters namely walter of chicago john of toronto thomas or portage la prairie philip of aurora fred of pickering frank of saskatchewan mrs thos hunt of croswell mich and mrs r s hope of goodwood the funeral on sunday nor 21st from the daughters home to stouff- vlle cemetery was attended by many old friends and sympathizers the service at the house was in charge of rev e morton pastor of the christian church with which the deceased mother had been closely identified for many years the pall bearers were her six sons and the presence of the eight children bore silent testimony to the love and esteem for this grand old mother who has passed over to the side of the great majority lemonvtllk ralph baker was in toronto a few days last week herman burkholder has been in ill health during the past week p w pearson liberal candidate was here last friday night when is mr keith coming a number from here attended the funeral of the late mrs dawson davis at dixon hill there was a good turnout to the weiner roast at havry talbots on tuesday night all report a good time sale register thursday nov 25 entire herd of new milk cows and forward springers belonging to albert rec- sor lot 26 con 9 2 miles south of stouffville no reserve as owner has given up milk busi ness 12 months credit sale at one fw sllversides auct friday nov26 ten acres stand ing beech and maple at lot 18 rear con 6 wjjitchurch a acre lots sale at one e honsberger proprietor f w sllversides auctioneer tuesday nov so at lot 17 rear con 10 near green river choice dairy herd implementsetc belonging to cecil smith sale at one pm f w sllversides auc- tloneer wednesday dec 8th auction sale of 40 highgrado shorthorn cattle reg yorkshire hogssheep horses hay grain fowl imple ments etc at east half lot 32 con i uxbrldgo the property of fred j jones lunch served at 1130 sale at 12 oclock wf marquis auctioneer

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