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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 22, 1928, p. 4

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stouffville march 22nd 1928 mxxb3aariwi2n ivrrrntm quality service garden seeds sugar and specials full assortment of grovers seeds for which we are sole agents s per package 5c or 6 for 25e sugar market has advanced our forecast was right we have purchased another car and our present price is still good buying look to your supplies quick quaker rolled oats with china fresh from the mill 35c per package see our 2 lbs for 25c prunes they are beauties stewarts marmalade in all sizes at low prices finest picnic hams 17c per lb ratcliff co town deliver phone 7112 special car for sale ford touring in good order this is your chance if you want a good used car a g lehman the peoples shoe store stouffville the new ford car now on display at our showrooms come and have a demonstration we have a large assort ment of good used cars for sale that we will sell below toronto prices for the same models if we have not the car on hand that you want we have a lot of prospects for new cars if we can place their cars so if you want a used car call and see us as we feel sure that we can satisfy you in a car and price too d holden stouffville phone 184 ford and masscy harris agent seed grain barley oats very high springwheat seeds alsike red clover alfalfa and sweet clover feeds feeds are very scarce with prices high try our corn and oat chop we also have sampson feed baby chick time is here start them right with marmill starter and raise 100 per cent healthy birds it eomes in 25 and 100 pound size s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville stouffville creamery co do it now if you are not already a shipper to the stouffville creamery start the year right by sending us your cream and you will obtain the best results in every way stouffville creamery company stouffville ontario closes every night except saturday a californian writes home keep an eye on our space for our coming bargains in boots stouffville mar 21 192s to editor tiibune i received a letter last week from an old stouffvillelte now in sail gabriel california which contained some items that i thought might be interesting to some of the readers of the tribune who lived here thirty j live or forty years ago it refers i first to mr richard cunlitfe of more recent date it will be remember ed that mr cunliffe was in business j here for some years in the store now i occupied by dominion stores in the silvester block under the firm name l of cunliffe peters he had a son j a clever bright young man of about 121 who was in his second year at the university and he contracted pneu monia and died very suddenly in california after a short illness in i february last it speaks of mr and i mrs willis of uxbridge having ar rived there lately mr willis is a druggist and served his first year in drugs with dr r rowan here in the dirug store which stood on the lot where mr f l buttons resi dence now stands a number of peo ple who used to live in stouffville live there now among them are mentioned mary jane smith now mrs walker she is 78 years of age and is in very poor health being confined to her bed for a month now she and her sister emma now deceased lived with their mother mrs smith sister of the late edward wheler sr in a little house situated on the lot now occu pied by a grubin jewelry it was uter moved up tviill street and the very same house is now accupicd by mr murray hill blacksmith men tion is made of mr wakefield fen- ton he will be remembered as one of the old stouffville boys a good head and liked by everybody and was known by the name of wake he is now si years of age very thin and frail but still the kind and pleasant wake mr and mrs matt flint live in california and are both hale and hearty we all know matt and he is enjoying life as well as he did when we used to go to the salvation army thirtyeight years ago other names are men tioned in this california letter but i thought the ones i have referred to would be of more interest to our older friends the lawns are all green there calla lillies blue flags yellow manigolds and whole hedges of geraniums are in full bloom i hope these few lines will prove in teresting to many who used to live here and resd the tribune in dis tant lands respectfully yours a s leaney notes and comments thirty years ago a railway ticket from here to vancouver cft 30 and today the first class fart is 32 some advance says the beaverton express the cost of the last great war 400 billion dollars would have provided a comfortable home it is said for every family in at least ten countries of the world or a 2500 house erec ted on a fiveacre lot furnished with 1000 worth of furniture for every family in the united states canada england ireland france wales rtrssia and would have given a 500000 hospital and a 100000oo university to every city in the coun tries of over 200000 inhabitants even then there would have been money left over the boy scouts are organizing in the village of beaverton and in order to secure funds to equipt a meeting room they are undertaking to collect a load of waste paper and magazines the point for us is that there is evidently a market for this sort of material just now and it so it might be well for some local or ganization to gather a car load stouffville where we are sure one is available such an undertaking has two good features the ridding out of a fire menace and the turning of useless goods into cash walkerton times it is almost an offence against canadas banking in stitutions to state that in the us 9s af the cheques issued in that country are cash at par this is a fact made public just a few days ago by the editor of the american gov- rhiien official paper of wash ington the system of banking over there where federal reserve banks bibvshed at regional points are the clearing houses and foun tain heads of all the national banks i tli regions enaile money to be ransferred from one bank to an- xliiseijy stock when buying nursey stock get it from aa old established firm like stone wellington who will give you the test stock for the least money all told make your enquiries by phoning 1913 a s collins stouffville over 25 years ex- per in the f business auction sale register friday march 23rd extensive credit sale of high class dairy cattle farm stock implements furniture hay grain roots etc iot 29 con 4 markhamvfctorla square the property of cou monahon sale at 12 sharp eight months credit xo reserve farm said prentice prentice auc tioneers saturday march 24 combin ation sale of horses cattle farm implements household furniture and automobiles at the mansion house yards stouffville sale at one terms arranged geo keays auctioneer note parties wish ing to list articles in this sale should telephone stouffville 9003 wednesday march 2s at lot 33 con g markhuni almira belonging to noah wideman en tire stock cattle and implements no reserve sale at 12 noon silver sides farmer auctioneers thursday mar 29 at the farm of albert e booth adjoining stouffville farm stock and iniple ments furniture etc sale at 1 no reserve as mr booth has sold lils farm 7 inon credit f w sllversfdes auctioneer friday march 30th credit sale of dairy cows and heifers seed oats mixed grain clover seed at cot 2 con 7 markham the property of j s honey see adv in another colum prentice prentice auctioneers saturday march 24th exten sive credit sale of masseyharris machinery consisting of binders mowers rakes drills cultivators harrows blower plows tractors and machinery fox same all kinds of potato machinery wagons motor trucks touring car and numerous other implements hor ses cattle 60 tons hay 70 tons straw giving up business clear ing sale no reserve on dawes isoad 1 y mile of the danforth belonihg to the scarboro land co sale at 1 sharp s months credit prentice lemonville mr and mrs otto gilroy tyrtr- taiud the young peoples leagus last friday at their home to a st pats social we are all glad to see mr george mckuen back amongst us mr mckeuu has gained 30 pounds since leaving the hospital and his hand is much improved auction sale of da1icv cows and heifers seed oats mixed gltux and clover seed will be sold by public auction eu friday march 30th 1928 on lot 2 con 7 markham the following property be longing to j s honey grade durham cow 7 yrs freih time of sale grade aryshlre cow ris 5 yrs fresh time of sale grade holstein cow ris 7 yrs fresh time of sale grade holstein cow 7 yrs due early in april grade holstein cow ris 7 yrs fresh time of sale grade ayrshire cow 7 yrs fresh time of sale grade ayrshire cow ris 6 yrs due early in april grade holstein cow f yrs fresh by time of sale grade holstein cow 7 yrs due in april jerseyholstein grade cow 7 yrs fresh in january grade holstein cow g yrs farrow bred january 3rd grade holstein cow ris 7 yrs due in april grade hol stein cow 7 yrs fresh time of sale grade holstein cow 8- yrs fresh march 4th jerseyholstein grade cow fresh time of sale grade ayr shire cow 6 yrs fresh march 4th grade ayrshire heifer ris 2 yrs fresh feby 1st grade holstein cow ris 5 yrs due in april grade ayr shire ris 4 yrs due in april grade holstein cow g yrs fresh time of sale grade ayrshire ris 5 yrs due- april 1st grade ayrshire ris yrs due in april red cow 6 yrs due in april grade holstein ris s yrs due march 27th grade ayr shire cow 7 yrs due in april hol stein cow 4 yrs april 2sth due- april 7th grade jersey heifer ris 2 yrs in may blue cow 7 yrs due 1st part of april red cow ris 10 yrs fresh feby 24th grade jersey lis 4 yrs due in april grade hbl stein ris 4 yrs due april 20th cows fresh will have calves by their other without charging the customer tuesday aprte 3kd auction any exchange on the cheques he pre sents canadas banking system is insidered to be quite aa sufficient in every detail as is that of the sta tes yet in the united states there is no exchange on the cheques a cir cumstance most people in canada wiill consider gives the palm of sup eriority to the banking system across the line canadian banks would in crease their popularity by working out some means to confer a similar boon on the people of canada sides 2 young holstein bulls ell- prentice auctioneers gible for registration for private- sale 150 bushels early yielder oats about 6 bushels red clover seed mixed grain whole or ground gtons 7 foot masseyharris binder in good repair threehorse disc cultivator in good working order corn cul tivator two row sale at 1 oclock sfinrp sale will be held under cover if stormy terms calves grain seed an rt all sums of 2000 and under cash sale of highgrade holstein cows implements seed grain timothy and clover seed filly etc at lot 7 rear con fi pickering property of wh carson no reserve sale at one sharp see bills wm maw auctioneer wednesday april 4th high- cjass and fully accredited jersey herd the property of w a hairbinson at lot 15 con 3 whit- church 2 miles east of aurora over that amount 8 months credit 7months credit pedigrees prod- i will be given on approved joint notes uced at sale sale at one prentice j bearing g per cent per annum and prentice auctioneers i prentice prentice aucts an unfair law orillia packet and times it is not generally understood we imagine that under the law if a per son has insurance on certain proper ty in several companies and adds further insurance without notifying the other companies already on the risk he is entitled to recover only sixty per cent of his loss moreover if he were insured in six companies and notified five of them of the ad ditional insurance but failed to noti fy the sixth be could collect only sixty per cent from all the com panies those he had notified as well as the one he had not in tills respect the law appears to vsl unfair not to use a stronger and harsher term it is intended to prevent fraud not to put a weapon in the hand of the companies in case of inadequate neglect the com y which was not notified that hre wsr other insurance is doubt- f5s entitled to protection even though no fraud may appeair to have been intended but why should the companies which were aware of the whole situation bo relieved from their full responsiblity most business policies contain a clause providing that further concurrent insurance permitted with out notice untill required this has the effect of nullifying this partic ular clause in the law but the maj ority of people do not know the position they may find themsolvs in if they fail to get this disclaimer included in their policies or to give the notice required by the act and agents are not always careful to in form thorn it is true that the comp anies do not as a rule take advan tages of the clause if they are sat isfied that there was no intention to deceive rut in case of honest differ ence of opinion they should not have such a club placed in their hands by law we have no doubt that it was not the intention to relieve companies that had received the required notice of 4 0 per cent of their liability and that once his attention is called to the unexpected interpretation that has been placed on the clause by the courts has been called to his atten tion the attorneygeneral will sea that the law is amended so that it will protect the companies without unfairly prejudicing the n meanwhile it would be well to make suro that the required notice has been given or that your insur ance policies contain the clause waiving it if in doubt consult an experienced insurance agent cfo members send in your or ders for bc shingles wire fenc ing salt fuel for next wlntor etc phone 1402 the secretary transform the attic with a beautiful its surprising what you can do with an attic or storeroom once you start cleaned and tidied with freshly tinted walls and cur tained windows and a floor covered with cheery dominion lino leum it becomes a real room a room that compares favorably with any in the house and the bestand brightest feature is the floor dominion linoleum has a firm smooth waterproof surface that takes all the hard work out of cleaning day all the dirt is on top and is easily and quickly brushed away dominion linoleum wears for years you could not wish for a finer floor or one that gives you less trouble there are patterns and colorings suitable for every room and the cost is surprisingly moderate always turn over the edge when buying and look for the burlap back it is your guarantee of long ami satisfactory wear dominion linoleum rugs dominion linoleum rugs possess all the practical features of dominion lino leum they cannot tear or crack and lie smooth and flat without fastening of any kind made in all the popular sizes in a wide range of attractive designs and colorings at all house furnishing and general stores made in canada m i m dominion linoleum see our spring showing in wall papers cu rtainettes etc w- h haw during winter months our store will remain closed every night except saturday save at our store y phone 9512 stouffville ont i 3tiiwissggsss7ifi7tfviwara artrgagags

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