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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 30, 1942, p. 8

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rage bight jthetribune stouffville ontario thursday- july 301942 classified advs i for sale or rent house to rent at wckbonb bill roomed running water warm garage- apply to dickson hill mills markham rjr 2 articles for sale for sale milk cooler woods 6 can capacity e j stickley phone stouffville 7513 1934 dodge coaoh for sale must be sold owner enlisted apply to bentalbot ph 5524 for sale one 4 cylinder truck 1 ton stake kunningotder herb simpson phone 840s for sale 60 chrysler car good 18 inch tires price 50 a vine musselmans lake ph 9203 for sale no 16- delaval separ ator cockstiiitt grinder and speed jack- wrecking 6 it deer- ing binder- good canvass bell and on ph 281 agency for the cleaneasy milk- ing machine get one of these efficient milkers while we have them in stock fred byer clare- mont phene 2216 for sale 1 no 6b frost and wood oil bath binder 7 new 1 no 76 cockshutt steel wheel truck new 1 six ftcut frost and wood binder used 1 six ft cut mccomnickdeering binder used i foskett son good wood ockshutt dealers simpsons new jewel bearing fencer tliree model at 1000 1200 guaranteed may be seen at d jj stouffers stouffville sargants hardware markhanr phone at cur expense for informa tion or with your order- wilmam simpson phone 1005 lost disc from seed drill on 3rd of uxbridge please notify mrs s byam ph 9412 wanted help wanted middle aged man for mill and farm house avail able apply dickson hill mills sale register thursday july 30 household furniture garden tools carpen ter tools belonging to mr eli raymer main street west stouff ville sale at 2 oclock terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday aug 6th auction sale or the glen mawr golf club being parts of lots 8 and 9 con 2 north york township on bay- view avenue consisting of 100 acres more or less with modern club house riding stabletrack and caddy house sale at 1 pm sale subject to reserve bid see bills for further particulars or apply to the commissioner of agricultural leans parliament buildings toronto clark pren tice auctioneer saturday august 8 house- hold furniture and other articles belongiug to w a quantz will be sold at his residence main stroot stouffville terms cash sale at 2 pm entire list will appear in this paper before sale week a s farmer auctioneer clerks notice of first posting of voters list men women over 40 feel weak worn old want normal pep vim vitality dom weak rundown exhausted condition makt yon feel ftwed oat olit try ottnx contains snenl tonfii stimulant often needed after 30 or lf blhwpb eale ataxtfood druvitoree verrwhere yon feel awed oat oldt try otrex contains fal tonfti stimulant often needed after 30 or supplies iron calcium phosphorus rltamln bihetps ycta get normal pep vim utejltr in- uetory oatwx tonle tablets only 8se vor live stock additional locals hiseya groceteria installed a show case refrigerator this keek at their store next the library building a man in pickering is willing to buy a ten or fifty acre place at stouffville and has appealed to us for listings if you have something in this line write fred walsh pick ering po miss leta russel who underwent an operation at jthe womens col lege hospital toronto is home again and is making good recovery she hopes to soon be able to resume her duties and attend her custom ers again double showing for sergeant york there will bo two showings of sergeant york each evening thursday friday saturday july 3031 aug 1 at the stanley thea tre sergeant york is one of the outstanding pictures of the yearand one which you will not want to miss starring gary cooper show ing at 7 pm and 915 pm attend pakhwell mr and mrs clarence stafford mervln brethour and misses laura hill and nora stapleton were in attendance on sunday evening at newmarket for the farewell service of rev arthur greer the greers left on monday of this week for his northern post a layman met the challenge voters list 1042 municipality village of stonftville or for- sale 300 pullets hybrids 150 hamptonsussex and 150 hamptonrocks i months old bray strain robert hook phone 7802 for sale 10 yearling durham stockers jw mcmullenstouff- vllle ph 7812 will exchange one turkey for hens phone 4704 e mcmullen for sale jersey bull 1 yearold jos mertens ph 7905 10 sucking pigs for sale l wburt ph claremont5 r23 notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 8 of the vot ers lists act and that i have post ed up at my office at stouffville on the 18th day of july 1942 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elec tions and elections to the legislative assembly and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions coij- reeled according to law the last day for appeal being the 8th day of august 1942 dated this 20th day of july 1942 at the village of stouffville geo j storey clerk stouffville ontario in memoriams n davis in ever loving memory of our dearest grandmother mrs jess davis who passed away july 30 1940 father in thy graciouskeeping leave me now our loved one sleep ing so sadly missed eurla and addle build calves into profitmakers whh quaker sugared schumacher feed i to grow into profitable pro ducers lateron dairy calves need a sound feedlike famous sugared schumacher to fill out properly and grow large strong wellboned and vigorous made from choice soundgrain products- care fully blended with added niin eral and protein feeds you can buy it in either cube or meal form quaker sugared schumacher feed order now from stiver bros stouffville ontario 1 davis in loving memory of pur beloved wife and mother mrs jess davis who departed this life july 30 1940 memory often wonders as twilight shadows fall back to the days of happiness days beyond recall and a vision comes before us so calm so dear so sweet of those lips that now are silent and whose lids are closed in sleep lovingly rememberd husband and family wagg in loving memory of our dear- mother and grandmother mrs- george wagg who passed i away august 4 1941 peacefully sleeping resting at last the worlds weary troubles and trials are past in silence she suffered in patience she bore v- till- god called ther home to suffer no more v v george and helena how would ycu react if some sunday you went to church worship and found there was no minister to occupy the pulpit and do the preach ing such a situation occurred at the christian church last sunday when through some misunderstand ing there was no preacher worshippers gathered for the 11 am service as thoy have done down through the years but lo when the hour struck to begin worship there wasno leader the congregation sat in dead silence for some time just like the old quak ers often did realizing that something had to be done quicklythe veteran william qutntz ross from his pew stepped forward and gave the folks a ser- monette which constituted a splen did christian message that went to the heart of every listener never has a sermon been deliv ered in that church before where the speaker depended more for di vine leadership of thought bnd word than on this occasion it was a fine impromptu talk and proved an inspiration to us said one of those present former pastor is bereaved friends of the mcbwea family who formerly lived at melville where rev e mcewen was the pastor of the melville church- will be shocked to learn of the sudden death of mrs mcewen at the parsonage in schom- berg last friday the family left melville only three years ago and this untimely break brings great sorrow the funeral on monday took place at penetanguishene from the home of mrs mcewens sister there to the family plot in the pene- tang cemetery surviving are the bereaved hus band and six sons and daughters mrs mcewen was a graduate of toronto university aud an accom plished french linguist death was due to a stroke to which she suc cumbed in an hour and a half sugar ration change last week we detailed the method on how iarmers were to go about getting extra sugar for threshing this week there is a slight change which will further simplify the matter you are having a s threshing soon well just estimate the number of extra mouths you expect to feed and apply to your grocer for the ration card heretofore you had to write to tae sugar controller but now you merely apply to the store keeper an old man from kentucket thot hed about kicked the bucket he got on the train he began to complain being dizzy nervous full o pain getting up nights awful strain when a little woman from odadder told him about bakers kidney liver an bladder he says is it true ill get a bottle or two now hes right as a rain not an ache or a pain he really enjoys life again three weeks treatment for 100 george e baker fhmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario wouldnt you be in a dither or what would you consider when a bachelor and a widder while on a little walk about what they would talk it was all about bakers high test fly spray keeping the flies away when screen doors well- sprayed the flics all away stayed cows bawled and all cattle till they heard the spray gun rattle horses whinnied thot theyd hurst when the cattle got sprayed first pigs began to squeel roosters started to crow when the high test was on the go it relieved them so house spray loclscsocsciocboc fragrant 25c 49c cattle spray no 40 79 no- 50 115 n 75 125 unproved high test 150 wgogal gallon containers extra gkorob e baker plimb manufacturing chemist sfonffvlllo ontario no tribune next week corn solvent painlessly dissolves corns in ten days or money back solvent painlessly removes bunions callouses warts thick nails hard spots nonpoisonous does not injure the skin 25c 50c 75c 100 and 200 george e baker phnib manufacturing chemist stouffville ont what do you think causes the stink around the sink if you want to get it in the pink use bakers sanifectant a disinfectant insecticide and germicide 25c 55c 75c 90c 125 225 george e baker plimb manufacturing chemist stouffville ont are you bugs bedbug cockroach moth and beettle eggs are layed in room and seatle crickets and ants get on their mettfe bakers insect- eradicator wont let em settle a real good shot- with the spray will soon prove i bakers insect erlvdicator keeps em on the move 25c 50c 75c 90c 100 125 george e baker plimb v- minnrnctnrinr chemist sfouffville i i0nt the best results arc obtained from tribune classified advs its the paper with the big circulation a reading public of- 6000- every week goodwood miss viola todd spent sunday here with her father mr and mrs thurlwell thank one and all who aided them during the fire this week n mr and mrsgordon crapper and daughter joy have been visiting their parents mr and mrs j f reid corp and mrs hegan visited their daughter elsie at home of mr and mrs stewart this week pte bert taylor and wife and mrs forsyth were guests at the stewart home on sunday during the first week in august the war branch will hold a big sal vage drive they have secured the barn belonging to air tom baston which will be very handy and it is hoped everybody will cooperate and bring along what you can in way of papers rags metal rubber iron etc z enjoying a picnic at port bolster from here were mr and mrs chas feasby carl ashenhursc aylmer cooper mr and mrs chas watson and family and lome and buster alexander they were favored with a lovely day at the lakeside one of the heaviest storms seen here in years came over goodwood district on monday in addition to destroying the stable or hen house and dwelling on the thurlwell place by lighting it struck mrs fred bentleys barn and but for the timely aid of mr priest who lives quite close with mrs bentleys bro ther it might have been burned down in the case of the thurlwell fire we understand it is a total loss to them no insurance proclamation i in accordance with past custom and the general wish of the bust- ness men and council i hereby proclm monday aug 3 to be the 2 civic holiday for the village of stouffville a e weldon reeve third line uxbridge arnold may spent a few days at baldwins mrslee of stouffville also joyce and george white are visitors at the white home this week mr and mrs george jones and gordon had dinner with mr and mrs baldwin and george on sun- mr and mrs d dawson and robert visited mr and mrs hollet at box grove on sunday miss nelda slack and mr albert yakely visited her sister mrs gor don taylor at niagara on sunday cutting is in full swing we see one new power binder in the field some grain is badly down mr and mrs baldwin and george mr conling and mr lloyd forsyth had tet with mr and mrs wm may and family on sunday mr i geo conling of toronto is spending a few days this week with his daughter and granddaughter mrs f baldwin and mrs reuben may the sympathy of the commun ity is extended to mr and mrs rollin thurlwell who lost their buildings by lightning on monday mr and mrs thurlwell are both working at pickering and by the time anyone got to the fire the henhouse was down while wood was burning in the woodshed the neighbors managed to got the fur niture out of the house any- thing moveablp wastnkcn out even two doors were saved before the walls collapsed kleeuex a quick healing sxlve for skin ailmbntssold in 2 strengths medium and strong relieves sunburn poison ivy mos quito bices burns cuts also heals eczema psoriasis pimples impeti go itch 50c 100 200 recom mended and sold by storeys drug store- let passengers ride in trucks when a truck is being operated for the purpose of hauling any pro ducts or materials as many as two persons may ride in the cab as pas sengers in addition to the driver this ruling which applied equally to farm trucks and those operated by others comes from james stewart administrator of services for the wartime prices and trade board there have been numerous inquir ies from members of- the rural popu lation in western ontario regarding the effect of a board order issued in april and dealing with the trans portation of goods that order no 121 provided that no person should operate with or without compensation any truck for the transportation of persons other than the driver and assistant or assistants necessary to load or un load goods it is not intended how ever that when a truck is transport ing goods it may not also carry per sons for whom there is room in the cab for example a farmers wire going to town to shop in fact it is expected that whenever shopping can be done on trips that are necessary for the hauling of produce grain etc the practice will be followed the regulation became necessary partly in order to conserve trucking equipment the manufacture of trucks has virtually stoppedin order to help meet the need for more muni tions and other war supplies hence it is imperative that everything pos sible be done to make sure that pro- sent trucking facilities lor taking care of essential movements of goods will last out the war owners of trucks are not at present limited in the amount of gasoline they may ob tain whereas limits have had to be placed on the amount available for passenger automobiles this situa tion itself has made it necessary to control the driving of trucks for non essential purposes in order to restrict consumption of vital supplies of rub ber gasoline and oil summer bible school announcing the summer bible school at the wideman mennonito church from august 3 14 convey ance as in former years and any other information may be obtained from a d grove ph 4802 auction sale -of- household furniture and other articles the undersigned has received ja- structions to sell by public auctloa at the residence of wm a quantz main street stouffvillk near cnr depot on saturday aug 8 the following property 2 brass beds and springs full size brass bed and springs chllds cot smaller dresser solid oak sideboard light oakextonsion table with four 4- chairs dark oak dining table with six dining chairs morris chair wicker rocker wicker chair oak rocker high chair organ stool s highboy radio philco gramophone and records upholstered couch mirror washstand toilet set folding screen mcclary range 20 inch oven goo baker with tank two burner coal oil stove 2 wash tubs and stand several large iron pots 2 dozen two quart sealers 4 vinegar jugs linoleum rug 4x9 rug ghx9 several quilts scoop shovels pitch fork shovel 2 stone hammers posthole spud two wheeled hand cart wheel barrow 3 augers 2 1 1 pole ladder 19 feet pole ladder 10 ft cross cut saw 2 handsleighs window sash quantity of light wood some brick and tile spade 2 axes potato hoe- lawn roller terms cash saie at 2 oclodt a s farmer auctioneer 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs bert tindall an4 girls also mrand mrs russel feas by spent sunday with mr and mrs gordon wilson master kenneth hockloy spent a week recently with his grandparents mr and mrs geo jones mrs geo wilson and mr william redman visited with mr and mrs jack albright on sunday mr and mrs wm jewitt and family vof toronto also mr and mrs wm rodman of sandford vis ited with mr and mrs norman feasby on sunday mr and mrs roy quantz and muriel spent monday evening at mr edward nortons miss helen tindall is spending a week with bernice wilson the town water system is being extended to the uptodate slauga ter house used by scheels butcher shop electric refrigerators frigidaire westinghouse crosley 22509 and up reconditioned refrigerators 14900 and up tradeins accepted easy terms crosley shelvador 1942 model as illustrated saptr shelvador meat chest giui sbcltei qolek release trays s veceuble crlspers eleetrosave 10 point control larre storabln 50 fee cubes toronto radio r sports r limited 241 yonce st- 1173 st clair w wa 4501 to 2721 canadas leading radio company sfissesft-

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