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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 19, 1936, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday november 19 1936 just arrived car lot bran and shorts gar lot corn barley and oats mixed 8 car loads hardwood 4 car loads heavy slabs 2 cars just arrived stove and nut bluecoal alberta coal pocohontas coke the gormley elevator phones 7303 and 7307 frank harvey prop make a combination seed and fertilizer sower at little cost thesturdyprestonfertilatorboltson to the grain hopper of your old seed drill and gives you proper placement of the fertilizer down the spouts with the grain sows any make of fertilizer from 3900 to 4400 according to size special terms on early bookingsforspring delivery write for complete information sow fertilizer with your dld5eed ijriar other eastern steel products the jamcbway lino of poultry equipment isthe mobt reliable and complete in canada tito lap or ribroll metal roofing is durable easy to applyright overyour old roof and inexpensive send ridge and rafter measurements for free cost estimate preston steel truss barns fireproof weatherproof rustproof moat popular companybuilt barns in canada eastern steel frodacfc jjimted guclph strett pmton ontario foctorits alio at montreal and toronto in mcmoriam cherry in loviug memory of jos i cherry who departed this life november 17th 1935 one year has passed dear daddy since you were called away how well do i remember that sad and weary day you suffered muchyou murmured not we watched you day by day we cried and prayed that your dear life would not he taken away wife daughter and son tn memorial wilson in loving memory of a dear wife and mother julia wilson who passed away nov 17 1935 oh how we miss you dear mother tis god alone can tell we spent many a lonely hour and shed many tears as well we long to see her dear sweet face and kiss her still cold brow rut in our aching hearts we know wo have no mother now though mothers smile is gone for ever and mothers hands we cannot touch wo shall never lose sweet memories of a mother we loved so much sadly missed by husband vera and fred goodwood ralph burry of walters palls spent the weekend at the home of mr and mrs i j foskitt win robinson was rushed to a toronto hospital on monday night reports are that he is resting nicely mr and mrs norman wagg and mrs j e wagg motored to egan- ville on friday and spent the week end with mr and mrs milligan parents of mrs norman wagg due to very bad roads they said john mauley with his little son up set their car on the uxbridge road delbert and howard haynes also had a spill when delberts car took a notion for the ditch on saturday night no one hurt in these acci dents what might have been a very serious accident happend on mon day at lincolnville corner when wm and robert sellers also percy baston were homeward bound from stouffville they struck head on with a truck owned by w schell and driven by a mr hill of stouff ville at the lincolnville corner north mr sellers car was badly smashed and the truck suffered slight damage mr- sellers si re ceived a bad bump on the head while bob has a bad looking lip auction sale household goods gardening tools also house and lot the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 21 con 8 markham belonging to the estate of the late f h quantz saturday nov 21 cheer warming cook stove good closet good cook stove jem near new parlor stove good cheer coal or wood good j uxbridge twp council uxbrdge township council met on saturday with the members all present r d ruddy county clerk advis ed council by letter that charles lindell and eleanor long had been admitted to the toronto general hospital mr lindell was accepted as a resident but miss longs appli cation was repudiated as a nonresi dent the school attendance officers report for oct was received and adopted h m black of oshawa manager bell telephone co came before the council with copies of a bylaw for placing poles on the roads in town ship and also having a provision in it for the township to pay a share up to 200 of moving of any poles that might in future be con sidered to be in the way on any road bylaw was shelved for the present time a communication was received from the hon d a croll inclosing a copy of a resolution he had received from niagara falls concerning the general affairs of that city re labour and other conditions there it was also shelved by council a bylaw was passed providing for holding the municipal elections for 1937 with appointments as follows polling subdivision no 1 louis slack dro edwin forsythe poll clerk no 2 alfred mcdonald fa forsyth no 3 roy ellis wm clapper no 4 edgar johnson frank nokes no 5 howard hockley roy quantz no c stuart ball norman adams no 7 wm dickin son ralph faulkner the following were appointed as committee for townline adjust ments uxbridge scott reeve clerk road supt mr james and mr ashenhurst and also to adjust the reachuxbridge expenditures luxbridgepickering also uxfrridge- whitchurch reeve clerk road supt mr hockley and mr davies clerk to arrange dales with other municipalities the clerk was instructed to re new the burgular insurance cover ing the treasurer and collector for another year the following road accounts were passed for payment samuel bacon dragging 740 ed redshaw drag 1620 howard forsyth drag 570 stephen schu- lar cleaning culverts 1440 chas walseh shovel gravel s herbert attwood shov gravel 480 harold dickinson put in culvert level gravel 11 mrs d elson 10 yards gravel 60c walter lock gravel and haul ing 850 harvey benns shovel gravel 240 philip benns 186 yards gravel 2790 walter todd haul gravel 3 7 so roy wagg haul gravel 395 0 wm wagg 11 til 1340 gordon hockley drag 460 roy wagg cut weeds and drag 1220 barkey bross sharpen grader blade 300 joseph jones grade and drag 9220 elias day 40 roads wire fence 1200 chas lee to pay for bolts washer 50c other accounts passed hydroelectric power co twp hall service charge 575 andrew turner taking miss terry to oshawa hospital 7 dr rbe wilson attendance on wash flumerfelt 5 w c pollard twp solicitor for service rendered 2500 mrs middleton caretaking hall 1200 james coates 6 sheep one lab killed 82 floyd coates 3 sheep killed 24 e w evans valueing 200 e w evans one sheep killed one injured 14 e w evans 2 sheep killed 20 talbert evans 2 valua tions 200 wm lintonone lamb killed 3 sheep injured 1625 john kidd valuing 1 john m rae as constable re miller girl 250 w j hickling goods to adams flumerfelt 1740 r l love moat to adams 197 merricks dairy milk to adams 208 geo lambe coke for adams 575 dom dry goods co goods to wash flumer felt 325- dominion stores m i t e d stouffville branch bethesda specials for this week kuee christmas cake approxim ately 6 lbs to bolder of lucky number draw will uike place in this store at 930 pm sat nov 21 mccormicks sodas 2 lbs for 2k- domino baking powder lb 17c australian raisins lb loc icing sugar 2 lbs for 13c yellow sugar 5 lbs for 34c australian currants 2 lbs 23c quaker corn flakes pkg 7c pumpkin 3 tins 2v keta salmon 3 for 25c frys cocoa tin 19c criseo lb sic aunt jemima pancake flour 15c white satin flour bag 07c 4 x quaker bread flour bag 20 kennel h phillips manager halloween humor fades when six youths fined sharon farmers livestock imperill ed by jokcsters boys sad in county court six sheepishlooking boy magistrate william keith in york county police court tuesday charged with doing damage to tle a property of fred andrews sharon farmer on halloween night if the boys considered bed room suite iron bedstead 2 wash stands writing desk kitchen table dresser divanette wringer iron kettle toilet set complete set springs cupboard washing machine meat tub parlor table rug 9xl2 hat rack wheelbarrow number of quilts where fulopep egg mbbii is fed the egg business is good every day this mash contains the nutritious elements which laying hens require for in creased production of big sound shelled marketable eggs kejlapep cg vmash keeps up body weight and de creases mortality in laying i hens if you want eggs and their quick cash returns feed pulopep egg mash stiver bros stouffville ontario combination clipboard wash stand quantity lumber quantity wire fence number cedar posts garden weeder spade long handled shovel potato fork 2 garden rakes 2 lawn mowers hoe number forks box stove pr wooden horses 2 ladders buck saw properly at the same time and place the house and lot of about 1 acre at lot 26 con 6 markham will be offered subject to a reserve bid must be sold to close the estate terms made known at time of sale terms on chattels cash salo at 1 pm for further particulars apply to j h houck and mrs f ii quantz executors a s farmer auctioneer vandorf on thursday of this week there will be a wood bee al ihe church mrs roy morley spent a few days in toronto last week with dr and mrs george covey miss blanche atkinson of raven- shoe visited with mrs j r sprox- ton last wednesday afternoon mr and mrs edgar rose had sunday dinner with mrs ruby mar tin in aurora sorry to hear mr isaac morton is on tho sick list hope he will soon be able to be with us again mr and mrs wm morley enter tained mr and mrs j r sproxton and family on sunday keep in mind the ladles aid are having a cold meat supper on the 25th the members of our choir enjoy ed a social evening at the homo of rev and mrs wescott on friday evening tho young men who took part in tho play are invited to mr geo e richardsons home on thursday night the young men under the leader ship of mr geo e richardson gavo the play entitled livo for to day at newton rohinson last thursday night the annual banquet of the beef ring members was held last wednes day evening and a number from here enjoyed tho oysters and the splendid program tho guest singer was councillor jess cook joke on that night then- faces did not reflect humor as they heard mr andrews tell the court how 16 head of cattle bad been driven out of the warm barn into the cool night the doors had been left open and a lame colt became stirrer as a result he farmer told the magistrate the horse was saddled down with three sets of harness he said and the draft from the open door did it harm aide bloated several of the cattle fed ror some time on dry food were giv en green turnip tops and became bloated so sick did he think the animals were lie went to the ex pense of calling in a veterinary surgeon several fly nets had been broken and harness had been strewn all over the barn he complained it was quite a mess i had to clean up the next morning the lads all between the ages of 16 and 18 one of them a nephew of a local constable plead ed not guilty to the charge but were fined one dollar and costs each they were also advised to get together with mr andrews in an attempt to recompense him for the damage its all very well to say it was just a halloween joke but this sort of thing might have been mighty serious to these cattle said magistrate keith i can quite understand how you would feel he told mr andrews anyone who knows anything about cattle wouldnt let them eat green food after they had been used to dry fodder i think its past a joke when they do a thing like this said patrick golding for the crown this man has every right to be i annoyed luther allin is visiting his sister mrs wm graham of aurora snowbanks sleighbells and high winds all say winters on its way mr and mrs louis brillinger had tea sundav evening with mr and mrs a b shaffer mr and mrs alfred atkinson and harvey of stayner had dinner with mr and mrs john euipringha ru aud family on friday mrs g rice and mrs m shupe of new dundee spent a few days with their brothers messrs ernest and wesley steckley mrs swaiu of uxbridge is visiting her sister mrs dan hall of lemon- ville also xorman milliken of new york called on mr and mrs hall the deer hunters from this vicinity having returned report the hunting as being very good but they had no deer the annual sunday school meet ing was held in the church on mon day night a few changes were made in regards to the teachers mr and mrs a b shaffer mr and mrs e steckley mrs shupe mrs rice also mrs w paisley and mrs d snider of stouffville spent a day with mr and mrs j drewery of willowdale there was a good al tendance at the young peoples society last i friday night when rev l e atkinson of stouffville told us of some of his interesting experiences with the northern indians musical numbers were supplied by david harris and a local quartette last friday night a group of young folks gathered a few instru ments and met al the home of mr charles atkinson where they stag ed a musical concert or whatever you wish to call it in honour of the newlyweds mr and mrs w atkin son of stayner who were visiting j relatives in this vicinity the house rang with the music of the horse- faced ddle circular saw milk cans t plough shares etc etc and after the musicians had completed their enjoyable time was j spent chatting with the bride and groom who were taken very much by surprise as they were followed directly from the yps meeting by ontario team at royal fair duncan spang in company with his two boy friends who make up the ontario county stock judging team left on friday for guelph where they brushed up a little on the fine points before they proceed ed to the royal fair on tuesday to enter the general live stock judging and public speaking competitions this ontario county team should do well as each boy is out standing and has obtained import ance in his rank duncan spang tor- iiistuucc stood high in the county for general proficiency while hoy ormstou of ormsdale farms anil david death of the well known beath farms oshawa the two companions on the team each hold ribbons for in judging in ontario county tries 1 oliver larkin stouffville winuer of t eaton co club bag 2 frank sellars agiucoun 3 alex logan stouffville 4 bruce pegg mt albert 4 tied donald pear- sou agiucoun classified notices for sale vessot grain grinder 6 inch plates uearlv new price 3500 phoue 415 home plowing winners it the fun lovers of the community sale register friday nov 20 household effects also house and barn and about half acre of land on 10th street south stouffville belonging to estate of late peter byer no reserve sale at 2 pm terms on chattels cash real estate 10 rie cash balance within go days j l byer executor a s farm er auctioneer saturday nov 21 household furniture garden utensils be longing to the estate of the late f h quantz at lot 21 con 8 markham at same time and place the house and lot at lot 26 con 6 markham will be oftered sub ject to a reserve bid terms on real estate made known at sale chattels cash sale at one for further particulars apply to j h houck or mrs f h quantz ex ecutors a s farmer auctioneer thursday nov 26 4 acres of standing elm maple and oak at lot 21 con 7 markham known as the blizzard farm sale at 2 terms cash a s farmer auct friday nov 27 auction 3ale of 60 tb tested milch cows and heifers mostly springers at lot 13 con 9 whitchurch the pro perty belonging to d storry and w tranmer sale at one terms cash a s farmer auctioneer official results of the home plow ing competitions conducted by tho york county junior farmers has shown stouffville district well to the fore the winners uyre as follows class 1 sod or stubble 10 en tries 1 cameron kennedy agiu coun winner of the marion mcgre gor trophy for the best plowed field in the competition 2 russell pear son agiucoun 3 james clark gormley 4 lewis wells lemonville 5 edwin ferguson stouffville class 2 tractor ill sod or stubble 4 entries 1 alex davidson agincourt winner of the a j h eckhardt silver tea service 2 j darlington todmordeu 3 hartley sellars agincourt class 3 walking plow in sod or stubble 8 entries 1 it k smith gormley winner of the massey- harris plow 2 elgin walker mark ham 3 harold rose ml albert 4 joe porrill maple class 5 boys 16 and under 14 entries 1 leslie smith gormley winner of the j floury sons ltd plow 2 allen wells lemonville winner of the robt simpson co 1000 merchandise order 3 norman tapscott milliken 4 james benton queensville 5 garfield bennett milliken class 6 beginners class 9 en- screen star visits stolff ville monday nexi cider for sale we have a limited amount of fresh cider deliveries made in stouffville j r sider phone 7207 barred rock pullets for sale about 40 good laying strain mrs george lewis ph 4712 lost a truck tire 32x6 with wheel complete 11 paislev phone 267 separator for sale 750 capacity mccormick deering practically new m gillham itingwood fowl wanteu highest market price for live fowl sam golden apply at e pennocka phone 1c3 to kent- house and acre lot with barn to rent at bethesda apply isaac pike or wesley steckley for rent 20r jvc7esofland with buildings 1 12 miles north ol clireniom about 100 acres workable balance pasture will rent whole or part also 1 have for sale a shropshire ram and a cotswold ram malcolm fosyth claremont phone 3105 farms for sale 100 acres just north of lemon ville clay loam 10 acres hardwood new steel barn 50x72 good frame bouse implement shed orchard 100 acres clay loam on the sth con cession just south of iringwood brick house barn 4sx6s orchard hen house implement shed bush running stream hydro available both farms must be sold in close estate apply to the undersigned executors lambert stouffcr frank harvey mrs fred pilkey millers internal pile remedy guaranteed to rid any one of piles or money back your local druggist or 100 per bottle post paid to any address f miller co toronto 13 at the stanley theatre matinee at 230 evening showing 7 and 9 oclock notice to creditors in the matter or the estate or lewis phillip raymbr late or the township of markham in the county of york retired fnnnjr deceased notice is hereby given pursuant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of lewis phillip raymer late of the township ol markham in the county of york retired farmer who died on the 7th day or novem ber 1936 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitors for the administrator full particul ars of their claims duly verified on or before the sth day of december 1936 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims of which the administrator shall then have had notice dated november 16th 1936 merino grove esq markham ontario administrator mccullouqh button stoultville ontario solicitors tor the administrator notice to creditors bhhbhbbs personal appearance -of- ernie magann and his famous paradise islanders ratclifps hall stouffville fr1dayn0v271936 presenting concert and old time and modern dance for i ho ono price 25c per person concert 8 to 10 pm presenting musical acts from local towns mid toronto dancing 10 to 1230 pm entertaining evening guaranteed for young and idd dust of the earth cast of characters for the play lo be given tills friday evening in ratchlf s hall in four acts david moore of maple farm dr t h fallaise susan moore his wife mrs w c murkar elizabeth their daughter mrs f t bunting jerry their son kenneth morley rev dr templeton w c murkar miss arabella tho village newspaper miss jean clark john ryder the young master of the maples wilfred monney wandering tom a mystery herb monnoy old mose his companion f t bunting nell the dust of the earth mrs fallaise quality price honesttogoodness satisfaction at low cost may be had by using cream of the west 1st patent or golden west 2nd patent bread flour and monarch fancy pastry flour these flours are milled by the maple leaf mill ing co limited and are fully guaranteed a high quality bread flour produces more loaves and better loaves a high quality pastry never disappoints a special introductory offer cream of the west jg golden west 98 g 3 0fj monarch fancy pastry g s qq the guarantee if after using part of your sack of either of the above flours you are not fully convinced of their superiority return the balance of your sack and receive the full purchase price of same dicksons hill mills established 1842 markham ontario bethesda ontario stouffville ontario plus service in the estate of peter bvrdcceased all persons having claims against the estate of peter byer late of tho village of stouffville in the county of york gentleman deceased who died on or about the lsth day of may 1936 are hereby notified to forward to the undersigned execu tor of 41ie said deceased on or be fore ihe 4th day of december 1936 rull particulars of their claims as after that daite the estate will bo distributed having regard only to such claims of which notice has been received dated at stouffville this 4th day or november 1936 harold a sanders stouffville ontario solicitor for jesse l byer executor- a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouftvllui monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 am medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county l e oneill stouffville funeral director embalmer and continuous telephone service day and night business phone residence phone r g clendening funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000

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