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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 13, 1930, p. 8

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stouffville november 13th 1930 m blooxmington too late xor last week mr and airs baxter of toronto visited with her lather mr j hutchinson on sunday marvin leuion who is attending university was home over the weekend our young people held a social on halloween night at the home of mr and mrs clifford lemon the time was spent in playing games contests after which lunch was served thanks to mr and mrs lemon our deepest sympathy is extended to litre spemaley in the loss of her mother mrs pegg mr and mrs mcfadden and daughter of durham wore recent rvisltora at the e a storry home johnston motored to parry sound on a deer hunting expedition this week joseph hunter popular teller at the bank is being transferred from the otlice the end of the week and is being sent to toronto goodwood mount albert too late last week mrs dan cook spent a week with relatives in woodbridgo miss dorothy stokes of toronto visited the weekend at her home here mr and mrs aylmer craeole of zephyr were weekend visitors at jno craeoles jnp terry of hamilton spent a lew days in town mrs archie dixon of uosseau ontario were recent visitors at the home of mr and mrs ed watts several parties of hunters left this part on trains going saturday sun day and imbnday the jiggs supper held under the auspices of the womens institute on friday evening last was a huge success prizes were given for the best costumes and were won by marlon spencely and bruce robert- bon special evangelistic services are being held this week in the u f o hall by the rev whitcombe of baker hill the services all well attended mrs horace peason has recover ed from her recent illness mrs engine rowen who has been in toronto undergoing treatment we are pleased to known it is progressing favorably and she will be home soon mr jno davey attended the funeral of the late jno forsyth of ravenshoe who met with a fatal alccident ion wednesday last and was hurried at church hill the sympathy of the community goe3 out to the sorrowing relatives good progress is being made in the building of the road to sharon and much of- the paving is already done fred franklin and mr wm the institute will meet today thursday at the home of miss morgansoii south of the village we hear a lot about climbing up the golden stairs and we hope all our good readers will go that way but this week we are called on to report the accident which befell mrs john latcham last saturday morning when she fell down the stairs mrs latcham was cleaning about the cellar steps when in some manner she tripped and fell to the bottom this is the second ex perience of the kind for her in the past year fortunately no bones were broken anl she is making satisfactory recovery whose move is it everywhere about the village there are checker boards you can go to latchams garage or other pkucos and find the boys who find time heavy on their hands absorbed in a game of checkers this immediate locality received a big share of the snow storm last week which left the roads in a mucky condition rev a harden and messrs reid mcdonald symes and brown were in stouffville on friday even ing attending a masonic function the new issue of stamps is now out but none of them have reached the local postofiice and some are anxious to see what they look like were not so concerned about the color of the new stamp as we are about the flavor of the stickum some of our peopie rushed up to the fire on the smalley farm last thursday which occurred just be fore eventime ix mjimoiuam todd in loving memory of a dear husband and father w h todd who passed away nov 17 1928 a loving father true and kind no friends on earth like him well find for all of us he did his best till god gave him eternal rest too dearly loved to ever be forgotten wife and daughters melville mr and mrs ernest pingle were sunday visitors at mrs wm forresters mr and mrs jacob widemau visited with their daughter mrs ed nigh on sunday mrs hammel of stouffville is staying with her daughter mrs wm topham for some time mrs a d bruce is visiting her sisters miss eastwood and mrs calvin of toronto mr and mrs harvey houck had sunday lea with tne latters sister mis wm klees of victoria square mr willis and family motored to zephyr sunday afternoon and had tea with the formers sister mrs thos meyers miss marjorie lehman paid a flying visit to her parents mr and mis willis lehman on friday even ing of last week miss eva mackey and miss mccord of toronto culled on mrs j nigh on tuesday afternoon of last week we are very sorry to hear that mrs wm forrester is not feeling up to the mark just suffering with a lame back mr and mrs edgar nigh and family also mrs j nigh were guests of miss emily bruce of toronto on saturday mr and imrs s foote and family of the sixth line whitchurch al so mr lome widemau of this line motored to port colborne for the weekend the attendance in the afternoon at melville and especially the even ing service at bethesda church showed that the many friends of mr payne were very glad to hear him mr payne was a former pastor of peaches and bethesda and is now prealching at huttonsville a number of our young men walter widemau clayton gaymau lewis lehman stanley topham clarence wideman and harry forrester spent monday searching for english hares if once you dont succeed try try again we thank the scribe of the seventh avenue for the compliment paid us last week we are glad to hear that we do not sound as dumb as our pen name the dumbells lnformation for the busy farmer from depl of agriculture increased potato crop notwithstanding dry weather con ditions throughout most of the po tato producing districts of canada and the development of late blight in certain sections the final esti mate indicates a total yield of over 47 million cwt or an increase of ten per cent over last years crop ontarios share will be 11250000 cwt never offered a settlement housewife is interested that an enthusiastic response is being given by the city buyer to the ontario governments use ontario products campaign is shown by the flood of letters received from listeu- ersin to the daily broadcast by the department of agriculture from sta tion cfrb toronto these short daily talks which are addressed to the city and town housewife discuss market conditions and prices ways of utilizing ontario farm produce and in general aim at arousing in terest in farm produce from ontario farms years show progress til can good potatoes be grown in ontario the central ontario po tato growers are showing that this province can produce potatoes which need not take secono place to those from any other province the association is demanding a premium lor their teepee brand over new brunswicks and is securing a ready market that seems extremely pleas ed with the quality offered the situation today stands out in decid ed contrast with the conditions of three years ago when eastern car load shipments invariably sold above locally grown stocks fire notice to farmers the in memouiam wagg in loving memory of my dear father james wagg who departed this life nov 17 192s two years have passed since that sad day god called the one we loved away as years go by we miss him still forget him no we never will daughter maudla and family mark- ham the municipal council ville have decreed that fighting apparatus and engine will be allowed of stouff- their fire chemical out of the corporation for fire fighting purpos es only on the strict undertanding that the municipality to which it is called or the person it serves will be responsible for the expenses in curred by order ii w sanders7reeve a short course of profityielding in struction on tractors tractor uses power ma chines work you can do with such machines and how to do it how to get the most work from ma chines and the longest life and best results care and operation correct lubrication told by experts from the caterpillar factory shown by pictures dia grams and motionpictures both told and shown by thousands of feet of new talking movies november 2021 900 am sharp 510 king st west toronto ont free f liaising prolific sows sterility in pigs is difficult to cure but most forms of it can be prevent ed by proper management fertility is heritable therefor always select breeding stock from large litters breeding sows must have more pro tein and calcium than fattening stock in order to build upflesh and bono in their young the important sources of supply of these are meat and protein meal milk and legumin ous pastures exercise is essentia for regular production show condi tion sometimes causes sterility but this is when the pigs are overfat and hack exercise exposure in wint er will delay breeding contagious abortion is spread through after birth dead piglings and discharge contaminating the food water and beddings egyptian barley for oac the ontario agricultural college makes it point to keep abreast of the times in all matters pertain ing to agriculture but it also gives its students instructions ip the hist ory of this most ancient and honor able art in this connection an interesting exhibit has just been placed in its museum in the form of a sample of barley taken during the past sum mer from grain pits of the time of solomon tenth century bc at tellfara in egypt the gain is somewhat blackened by age but has fairly well retained its natural form through these thirty centuries it was presented to the college by the director of the royal ontario museum of archaeology yvi ifo this school is not only y nv for the owners of power equipment and the operators but also for everyone who has an interest in machinery and how to use it most effec tively and profitably y1 ino this school is conducted v ll not to sell but to tell a sincere effort to be of service to usersop- erators and all others who are interested in power equipment in this community where right in r tv li-im- niunity the cater pillar school is brought to you near at hand and convenient wlipklo sec dates below the yy rilll school is a brief one but its chuckfull of interest and value from start to finish you cant afford to miss a minute of the sessions ljv0 j come the school is 1v tv f no tuition fees nor any charges bring your friends wed like to know how many to provide for so write phone or drop in to tell uj youll attend this school fob saiik illack and white cow part jersey due one red cow pt jersey due dec s peter nighs- wander ph 3021 37 list of properties for sam vnleant iot on wain street also house properties in different loca tions in town 50 acre farm for rent at once 100 acre farm to rout or sell dont forget the old reality real estate also consult me on watch repairing and broken lenses and frames at a proper focus guaran teed at that work over 10 years jeweller and real estate in con nection j vake silvester block stouffville regarding the report of the division court case ot mailman vs mccail in the 6th of november usue of the tribune i make this statement mr ilallman did not offer to settle the case on the morning oi the trial tor 50 nor did he offer any sum ot money at any other time i had not had oue word of conversation with him since one morning near the end of last may until the morning of the trial he ibade me good morning and 1 returned his greeting just that and no more in may soon after a lawyer tried to collect a debt from him of which 1 have ample proof and which is till unpaid he tume to my house and iu a blustering bullying maimer demanded a settlement a note foi payment for the team which falls due this month had been given he was asked how is it you have had this team for almost three months and never a word of com plaint they were all the horses he had on the farm he admiltd they had worked satisfactory all spring but that he had been given their history by a large number of people and advised to bring action he blustered they were only worth 10 each then he was promptly ordered to leave the house and not return late one night near the end of august he brought wm daivis to my house on the same errand the subject was not discussed hallman remained outside in a car with the lights out under oath in the witness box he admitted he came from his home in ny with the intention of buying this team and that anthony hoover had notified him of the date of the sale and he also gave him the age of tlie horses as 17 years illo admitted he asked the man who had charge of the horses before they were put up for sale if they were not 17 years old after the sale as over he went to the same man and inquired if they were tricky the horses were well worth all he agreed to pay for they were a fine faithful working team if they had been fed and cared for as they were while in my possession they would he worth as much today with the seasons work into the bargain there were other men who knew the horses willing to pay the same on the day of the sale i did not exchange one word with hallman concerning the horses i did not know he was bidding until i heard his name called as the purchaser if i had known his intentions rather than let him ever draw a line- over them i would have bought them in and sold them privately as i did with another horse in the witness box he said he had never seen the team working that is not the truth for during a month stay in the fall of 1920 and on the yearly visit iu the neighborhood lor fore that he saw them many times at work after the trial outside the cou- room he accused my lawyer of telling him he lied in the witness box he was answered promptly in my opinion you lied his lawyer advised him not to argue with counsel i have mr lucas written statement for this at the same time and with several within hearing i gave him my opinion of his evidence and well he knows it is the truth the courts decision has not alter ed my opinion that 1 am entitled tn the full amount of the price of the horses markham nov sth james mccail for superior service phone or leave your order with r e curtis agent for canadian cleaners dyers 159799 queen st e mi toronto calling days tuesday thursday saturday mis j c ltarkey or gormley six brothers walter and maxwell of to- lonto beit of minneapolis melville of new vork russell and arthur of jormley one sister mrs edgar metfculfe of orillia the funeral took place on saturday at 2 pm horn s cotterolls funeral parlors under the auspices of the local veterans to hamilton cemetery councillor writes again toronto tractor equipment go limited warm auction sale friday nov 14th credit sale of 25 head of cattle and 5 aces of standing timber to be sold at lot 10 rear con 5 uxbridge the property of win redshaw sale at one pm f w silversldes auc tioneer thursday nov 20th at the re sidence of dr f a dales church street stioumviljo the entire household furniture including valuable antiques etc terms cash sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer tuesday nov 21 auction sale under instructions from the trus tee under bankruptcy of the estate of mi ton benson lot 14 con u pickering horses cattle sheep hogs implements etc sale at 1 f v silversldes auctioneer wednesday nov 20 sale ot 30 lois of standing timber beech and maple to be sold at lot 12 con 3 uxbridge south good wood the property of john s mayo four months credit sale at one f w sllversides auc tioneer tuesday nov 25th auction sale of farm stock implements gormley miss olive maye visited in good wood on sunday mr and mrs harvey siieffer also mr geo siieffer visited around hero over the holiday mr and mrs clarence doner and family spent thanksgiving in tor onto mr and mrs c keys of toronto called at ihe homo of mr and mrs wm smith mrs noah widemau and family of toronto spent the weekend with relatives hero mr james stevens of toronto is spending a few days witli his daugh ter mis ernest jones mr john hoover of toronto spent the weekend at the home of his mother mrs ley hoover miss bernioe henderson also miss helen henderson of buffalo spent the weekend at their home here mr ii hoover also imiss mary linker had tea sunday evening at tho home of mr and mrsw wilson mr and mrs jos sider also mr and wits peter sider had dinner on sunday at the home of mr an mrs asa sider a number of the brethren in christ ministers from different places look part in the bible con ference here miss grace doner also miss miriam cherry had tea friday evening at the home of imiss vera wilson it being her birthday mr and mrs frank harvey and lloyd also mr and mrs victor stover and anna were sunday guests with imirs catherine doner charles oliver sutherland hus band of elizabeth sutherland 55 east 23rd st mount hamilton died on november cth at hamilton gen eral hospital after an illness of four days he was 3s years of age and resided in hamilton for the past few years he was an employee of stanley sleel co of canada a veteran of lie great war lie went overseas with ihe first army medical corp in 1911 later being transferred to 15th stationary hospital he was severely wounded in 1015 and on attached to camc eng he was to editor tribune dear sir my attention has been called to the plaintiff bleat from the pen of mr whitcombe in your last issue and 1 ask a little space to reply it was only to be expected that anything anyone might write ill reply to the extravagant and mis leading speech that ho made would be by him stigmatized as personal and vituperative having assumed with an arro gance that was colossal the right to pass final and permanent judgment upon 5000 of his fellows he that is filthy let him be filthy still also to take up the role of sending a new message to the seven churches of asia i mean stouffville for anyone to dare to challenge his charity or right was of course not to bo eondolied or allowed yet before he readies the end of his tirade a little very little light or sense of charity percolated his brain and he appeared to have realized the absurdity of his attitude and agreed to allow us poor stouffvilleites a further chance of salvation by stat ing tliat hell would not be theirs who danced etc and heaven would not be theirs who did not gamble or drink right about turn appears to have been the order of the evening your readers will have heard of the beggar who called at the hermits cave and asked for some thing to eat while the hermit pre pared a bowl of soup the beggar blow into his hands to warm them and then blew into the soup to cool it and the result was that the hermit kicked him out for blowing both hot and cold when will some men learn the lesson that what is one mans physic is another mans poison i did not danice or drink or gamble for me those things have ro attraction bul others maydo any or all of them within the limits of the law that govern such things it sa question for the individual conscience and that any man should dare to pass the utmost sentence of condemnation upon what after all are the nonessentials is in my mind an assumption of authority where god alone is supremo that cannot be too deeply condemned getting hack to the celebration if i understand correctly some of mil wliitleombes own flock were present and this to me is some thing really serious here is a minister who thinks it his duty to publicly denounce the members and ministers of seven churches who if they had ordinary intelligence knew that stouffville would be a sink of iniquity that night yet he made no effort to warn advise counsel or instruct his own flock if the watchman see the sword coining and warn not his people i am a little surprised to he told that more than anyone else i have been singled out for the blame why an old man tottering on tho brink of the grave should be told that am at a loss to understand x the people of the village elected mo a councillor and as a councillor i attended look part and for what i did on oct 9 i am absolutely un ashamed i carried out certain duties that were assigned to me with two of my colleagues and the central fact of the evening was the opening of the road my great ancestor artemus de clared that he was saddest when he sang hut not so sad as those who heard him so i leave further discus sion lo air whilcninbe your truly a j ward or sale fresh milk cows for sale also springers jolii phone stouuville- 2913 spence t1mykj1 from lot a big while sow stouffville ioli salkrs pigs eldon liolander ph con 7 east rgan linker is eks old a i ilkimlllkii likistki ram two shears lot sale j o spang ph 0010 as goose estrvy loft premises oi john smith 7th makliain ph 1s07 for sale 1 cutter singje harness w ph i f02 also set of i pipher notice any person wishing apple sauce made phone your order bo- fore nov 20th peter nighswnn- der ph 9021 to rent i roomed house cen trally located electric lights and water installed j horinslcv stouffville jg kstray hereford steerwhite face and weighing about 000 branded on left hip i mclaughlin cedar valley ph mt albeit 1110 39 for sale 2 cows soon coming in 1 ayrshire bull 2 yrs old team good horses with harness e tienkamp phone 2811 ring- wood 3s 50 to 100 acre farm wanted suitable for truck garden and fowl fall possession preferred send full particulars to jvv ii hunker 221 indian road cres- cent toronto ph jet 9217 3s grist for siloam mill mr john s toddevans wishes to inform the farmers in the vicinity of siloam that he will be prepared after this week to do chopping and crushing of all kind of grain at the mill at siloam no interuption there will be no interruption in our feed and chopping service dur ing the installation of our new power and transmission equipment except tor one day when the ichange over is made notice of which will be given later order your supply ot feeds now and save money our prices are the lowest available dicksons hill mills phone 2s05 w a jones p in memoriam wideman in kind remembrance of a dear husband and father who left us one year ago for his long home tobais wideman lied nov 13th 1929 the pearly gates swung open a tender voice said come with farewells all unspoken lie calmly entered home gone but not forgotten wife and children brother and sister for sale cook stove with warm ing oven and hot water front used one season also 2 compart ment flreless cooker owner in stalled electric harvey mover ph 0003 stouffville in memoriam fowie in loving memory of our dear mother isabell fowlie who passed away nov 11th 1929 one year has passed our hearts still sore as time goes on we miss her more her cheerful voice her welcome face no one can take a mothers place her memory is as dear today as in the hour she passed away when days are dark and friends are few dear mother how we long for you sadly missed by daughter and son- inlaw aggie and lew massey harris agency in the old stand just south ot post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassidv phone 902 farm machinery binder repairs also good double and single riding plows also cutting box with blower 13 inch for sale cheap ben rexlin stouitville phone 192 highest prices for fat fowl wool and hides to the sunny south grain roots and potatoes aso some furniture will he sold by recovery was public miction on lot 20 1th con j headquarters ijondon of east gwiiiimbiiry sale at 1230 a member of the toronto veterans sharp the property belonging lo association in religion a prcsby- the lale john a forsyth w ii terlan besides his widow lie leaves kavanagli son auctioneers w three children gorlnidetiiomas and ii eves clerk edgar all at home his mother these popular winter resorts are quickly and comfortably reached via canadian national and connections choice of interesting routes costs are reasonable add zest to the california trip by going or returning the canadian route via vancouver and victoria ask any agent of canadian national railways for full information booklets and reservations otviiwrrdmtymi

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