Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 30, 1936, p. 8

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stouffville ont thursday april 30th 1936 richmond black calf heavy sole oxford d e width 600 richmond black calf single sole oxford c d width 600 mens high grade shoes astoria black calf oxfords d width 825 richmond black kid combination fitting oxford d width 600 many other oxfords to choose from lower prices headquarters for spring footwear mens work boots creb sisman s in heavy and light weight phone 4301 o lehman stouffville ontario itilsprlng its spring the energetic time o the year when the grownups and the kiddies need energizing pure foods instead of nostrums let our bread disappear from your table three times a day its a health habit speaking of our delicious pastry its delightfully digest ible stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york count asparagus roots 80c per 100 and cuthbert raspberry canes 100 per 100 j l ogden phone 5s27 goodwood wiu pontbave toco amy further blue coal four cars just arriving stove nut sizes to sell at guaranteed summer prices delivered in gormley stouffville and district frank harvey gormley elevator phones office 7303 residence 7307 superlast tires tubes and accessories the full line of these famous products at the same price you pay in the city also full line of highest grade gasoline motor oil kerosine fuel oils distillate and crease at money saving prices highland oil co ringwood strawberrry plants for sale varieties senator dunlop oac kellogs marvel parsons beauty prices 60c per 100 500 per 1000 delivery middle of may oscar burkholder breslau ontario why buy new implements when you can purchase good used ones at half the price and with years and years of service i have the largest stock ever including cultivators seed drills 2 and 3 drum land rollers plows walking or riding also binders and mowers by all the best makes stiff tooth cultivator for tractor and horses we can also offer you new implements for which we have an agency with the well known tudhope-ander- son company b raxlin phone 192 stouffville highest market price for live fowl wool and hides see me before you sell flashes from tho toronto scribe the scribe attended riverdule united church anniversary service on sunday april 19 th where the rev george coulter a former stouff ville pastor is in charge entering the church it made one feel like hav ing been hack in stouffville or goodwood on the platform with the pastor was vaughan blueman who preached mrs jas morris daughter of mrs george lee returned to her home in aurora on sunday airs morris has been nursing her mother also miss greta hatley who is confined to her bed mr and mrs alex brown were visiting mr and mrs w davey on sunday in the evening all attended the anniversary services at river- dale united church the older citizens of goodwood will remember the armstrong family the scribe met one of the members this week and was informed that george armstrong formerly em ployed by e eaton co as boss tin smith and who lost his wife a year or so ago was back in toronto after living in elmsville for some time george more or less is interest ed in gardening and poultry raising his brother roht is employed at eatons as boss carpenter now lives at scarborough bluffs and oscar whom the writer met is a machinist and lives on gait ave not seen for years this family once more has met with many of the former goodwood boys sorry to report mr ilang blueman is now confined to his bed with an attack of flu his trucking business is being ably carried on by his two sons vaughan and leo we congratulate mr c watson on his appointment as post master of goodwood this position from time to time has been filled from the members of wellknown pioneer families chapman carrie todd and once more to a member of a well known and respected family the scribe is not as well acquainted with mr c watson however know ing his father so well we feel the government has made an excellent choice in his present position we wish him good success sorry to read of mrs thomas boston being ill again to our friend tom and to all the family we hope mrs baston will soon be well again mrs robert brown and sister also percy brown of stouffville visit ed mr and mrs alex brown on thursday at the final game between the british consols and goodyear rubber tire co team four good wood hockey fans were present we hope we sliall again see a hockey team from stouffville next season to the lawn bowling club at stouffville wo wishthem a pleasant season also hope the weather and greens may bo good when visiting the city call any evening at the greenwood park green and tho-writ- cr will see you are made welcome some forty nine years ago the ontario education dept set aside tho first friday in may as the annual arbor day this year may 1st would be tho date and while the weather is cool and the ground none to warm for planting no doubt the act of planting trees and shrubs will not be forgotten well do wo re member arbor day at the old frame school at goodwood in years past a day long looked for when the gravel school yard was raked and cleaned up flower beds made and bushes planted which made the whole surroundings look its best of late years our thoughts have been on tho cemetery where last years government trees were planted but as there will be trees which did not weather the hard winter the toronto representative received to day from the forrestry dept the word that tho trees ordered to re place the dead ones would be for warded to his address on or about may 4 th celebrates golden wedding on tuesday april 21st mr and mrs william j monkman celebrat ed the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding at their home centre street aurora they had open bouse from 3 to 5 pm and 7 to 9 pm when 135 relatives and friends call ed to extend their congratulations mr and mrs monkman were married in a little farm house situ ated where erskine- avenue and yonge st meet in toronto mr monkman brought his bride to the farm at lake wilcox where they re sided until six years ago when they came to aurora to reside mrs annie danbrook sister of the groom and mr t b hopkiugs brother of the bride both of toron to who were bridesmaid and grooms man at the wedding fifty years ago attended the reception they have three daughters mrs lome evans whose husband is a member of whitchurch township council mrs howard bunu aurora mrs harry smith gormley one son archie of lake wilcox and seven grandchildren their family presented them with a radio hoping they will both be spared many more years to enjoy it ringwood mrs j m grove is spending a few days at lemonville the carpenters are busy these days framing delos grahams new barn robert johnson is home again after serving as juror in toronto for several weeks miss jennie fockler is confined to her bed with a severe attack of flu miss edna sinclair spent a few days in toronto last week iroy grove our general merchant has been making extensive changes and improvements to the interior of his store work on the land commenced around this district last week the farmers report that the land works up in excellent condition ed brownsberger walter vague wm grove gordon holden and t vague were down to the rouge fish ing on monday they report a catch of six hundred and eightytwo edward hoover of the 9th son of eli hoover has purchased the bert holden farm south of dickson hill and will work the property spring the dominion stores stouffville branch on city prices and advertising domestic shortening 4 lbs 4tc aylmer soups tomat veg 3 23c aylmer asst soups 3 tins 35c aylmer tomatoes 2 for luc aylmer corn 2 for lc aylmer catsup 2 bottles 33c aylmer peas 2 for 10c standard peas 3 for 35c ginger snaps lb 10c surprise soap 5 foe 33c fresh peanuts salted or roasted per pound 10c gum drops lb lcc honey pail 3c weiners pound 15c macaroni cheese loaf lb lie peun rad oil g quarts 100 a e veo manager these elder twins believe hanover and stouffville are in the lead this goodwood the local orange lodge will hold an important meeting in the hall next monday night mr and mrs g l imiddleton of brougham were the guests at the middleton residence on sunday keep sunday may 10th open for the mothers day service at the goodwood united church com mencing at 2 oclock when the baptists are uniting with the united church for this service the kinsmen quartette will be here for the after noon and evening service wedding bells have rung again as reuben middleton and viola hard ing of stouffville were married on saturday in markham jno thompson has moved into bis new house and his son finley hastaken over the farm a good demand for seed potatoes now and same are more available in this section where a greater acreage is grown complete lubrication is more than simply forcing chassis lubricants into the handy fittings it is the proper use of the special greases for their special jobs uni versal joint greases for universal joints wheel bearing grease for wheel bearings water pump grease for water pump grease cups or fittings front wheels removed and hearings washed and repacked battery checked etc lot us give your car a complete lubrication we have the equipment carl boadway west end servce station opposite mansion house phone 265 while stouffville lays claim to having the eldest twin sisters in ontario mrs george bowers and mrs henry hodgson aged so last september the tovn of hanover goes us one better when the post claims for that town the eldest twin brothers it reports william and charles wendorf of hanover canadas oldest twins celebrated their 89th birthday on april 8th they are both enjoying good health and are to be seen on the street almost every day born in mecklenburg germany they came to hanover in 1873 where each owned and operated a separate livery stable charles at the east end of town and william at the west end charles carried mail for 20 years and can boast that he never missed a train and was never late in all that time he is a liberal in poli tics and a member of the baptist church his wife died some years ago but he has four children mrs c schaaf and william of hanover and herman and walter of detroit william who before coming to canada was a policeman in ger many also served in the franco- prussian war in 1s7071 and often saw bismark he was married just before com ing to canada and his wife is still living also their five children wm of dundas mrs j wallis of kitchener mrs hughes of van couver and henry and sam of han over william is a conservative and a baptist altona stevenson spent the her parents at kin- miss edna weekend with sale mr and mrs maebry of stouff ville spent sunday withl mr and mis f wagg the farmers have at last got started to till the land the hum of the tractor is heard several trom here journeyed to bloomington on friday evening last to hear the guitar orchestra from little britain it was indeed welcome news to hear of the rescue of those in the mine we can go to bed and sleep now a numlber of friends and neigh bors gathered at the home of mr and mrs n bunker on friday evening fast and presented mr and mrs clarence bunker with a miscellaneous shower a social even ing was spent by all present follow ed with refreshments r g clendening funeral director ambulance service send tho tribune to absent friends phone markham 9000 only 20c a week will take care of youk rheumatism axd will give you lasting relief rheuiwata the new remedy against rheumatism neuralgia neuritis also used effectively for arthritis and all other kiikumatic pains mr thornton one of so many writes aurora june 1 1935 after suffering from rheumatism and neuritis for 30 years i was ad vised to try rheumata last fall after first week using my pains and swollen joints left mo and i bavo had no pains since and am able to carry on my work as i have not been able to do for years i b thornton sold only by j m storey druggist stouffville fr zimmerman mftr oak ridges post office farm information buy feeds ou guarantee do not find yourself with a goldbrick teed money spent and no value in returu oat feeds analysed in the laboratories of the dominion experimental farms have had a range from 4 to 14 per cent of protein and from 10 to 30 per cent of fibre meat meals of from 40 to 65 per cent protein and phosphoric acid from 10 to 20 per cent therefore do not buy your feeds blindly but study the guaran teed analyses as printed on bags or other containers so that you know of what value the feeds are for your specific purpose and also as compared with other feeds of the same class o o o o starters for the chicks the feed firms manufacture chick starters and growing feeds which remove the guesswork in feeding they embody in the feeds all that is required to grow and develop the chicks to a certain age they have a line of feed for baby chicks through to the laying hens and also for fattening off the cocker els this facilitates the work for the poultryman however there are some who prefer to mix their own feeds and as the oac cafeteria chick ration has been requested several times lately we are giving it herewith but advise that thoroughness in mixing the different ingredients is import ant mechanical mixers in the large feed plants do a better joh than is possible with the shovel following is a baby chick cafe teria ration rolled wheat 320 lbs wheat bran go lbs wheat germ 100 lbs white hominy 330 lbs ground yellow corn 340 lbs rolled barley 100 lbs rolled oat groats 300 lbs 300 lbs ground oats 100 lbs ground peas go lbs soybean oil meal 40 lbs powdered milk 140 lbs meat meal so lbs fish meal 20 lbs cod liver meal 10 lbs one pint codliver oil to each 100 lbs mixture oooo help to make canada more beautiful the unlovely things and un attractive places in canada that displease the eye are made by man it is time he set out to undo some of the damage that has been done there are primrose paths for all to tread who care to make them an amazing amount of worry can be spaded under along those paths in a ibright spring afternoon since adam tilled the first garden many pastimes have come to claim their thousands but have passed out of the picture while gardening stood through the centuries there must be something in it buy some flower seeds plant some flowers or shrubs this spring help to make canada more beautiful o o o o dont forget tsic corn borer this spring speaking to a large gathering of farmers at the oac in january the provincial entomologist re minded his hearers that the corn borer last year came back with a vengeance and increased on an aver age nearly threefold this increase he attributed largely to the moist warm weather last june and july the critical months for the insect the increase however was much greater in counties not under the act than those under it in many counties there is now much fear that the borer will again increase this year the entomologist says there is little doubt that it will do so if we get nice moist growing weather again in june and july and meteorologists seem to think that we are entering upon a series of wetter seasons to guard against such increase and the damage it would bring to the corn industry it is necessary to remind growers that the corn borer act will he enforced tills year in all counties where it was enforced last year and that the inspectors owing to the serious situation will he in structed to bo stricter and firmer in seeing that it is complied with by all in counties where there is no act the growers are urged to plow under all corn stubble care fully and to gather and burn or plow j down any corn stalk or pieces of i corn left unconsumed anywhere this is because almost all the borers are in the stubble and other corn remnants until june and can bo de stroyed by burning or plowlg these under and not dragging them up again 17th century knew of cod liver oil cod liver oil is a somewhat ancient product as far back as the middle of the ltthceutury it was known in england as irayiie oylo and was used probahly in various manu facturing processes its medicinal qualities were discovered later two of the ofdest and best known fishing grounds are the waters of norway and newfoundland and considerable quantities of the oil in the early days were landed at west of england ports by boats trom newfoundland records would go to show that fish liver oils were exported from nor way to england during the lath and 16th centuries other fishing areas are the coast of scotland iceland japan siberia and the east and west coasts of north america in early days the oil was obtained by allow ing the livers to rot which broke down the cellular sacs thus per mitting the oil which they contain ed to escape today however steam is used to extract the oil according to the industrial department of the canadian national railways the great value of the oil medicinally is its vitamin content and to secure this it is necessary to extract the oil shortly after the fish is caught to accomplish this some of the fishing vessels are equipped with apparatus to extract the oil classified notices hatching eggs for sauii s c white leghorns 2c per g u morton phone 5624 girl wanted for general house work on farm mrs j mccreiglit phone g20g stouffville lost good fountain pen grey and red phone s3 08 jersey cow folli sale apply joe mcmulien tenth street for sale cement brick machine w j monkhouse altona buggy for sale mclaughlin rubber tired good condition will sell or exchange fred chamber lain half mile east stouffville well digging i am prepared to dig wells re pair foundations and build cisterns for information communicate with arthur mustard sunderland r it or phone the store at leaskdale percy hill leaskdale you cannot afford not to keep kapanize cockerels why use good feed to grow combs spurs and a crow your capons besides taking on more and better flesh will command premium prices dont delay making your reservation and be disappointed when the rush is on phone 167 b abell ringwood house for sale bargain for quick sale in town of stouff ville corner lot brick veneer s rooms 2 halls woodshed two verandahs electric light water toilet and sink in house cash price 125000 apply to box 722 station ii toronto for sale baby chicks w plymouth rocks and s c white leghorns from my own flocks of blood tested breeders order now for may and june delivery for further information phone 4s02 a d grove ringwood red raspberry canes for sale latham the best big new disease free hardy main crop viking the best earlier variety lloyd george the largest early berry guaranteed stock allen closson phone 309 auction sale saturday may 9 entire house hold furnishings belonging to george cook edward st stotiff- vllle opposite planing mill no reserve terms cash sale af one oclock a s farmer auctioneer stewart 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