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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 30, 1950, p. 14

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the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 30th 1950 auction sale daikv cows farm slock implements grain ihc tractor hay harness furniture etc property belonging to the estate of the late wm tapscott at lot 15 cox 5 scarboko tl mile kast or armadale thursday april 6 dairy cattle holsteiu cow 5 years fresh calf by side holstein cow due time of sale holstein cow supposed to calve apr 5th holstein cow supposed to calve may 17 th holstein heifer full flow not bred holstein heifer milking bred jan 23rd holstein heifer milking bred feb 4 th holstein cow milking bred jan 23 holstein cow milking hied sept 14 black cow milking bred march 12 holstein cow milking bred oct 25 holstein cow milking bred feb 6 holstein cow milking bred feb 27 holstein cow full flow not bled holstein cow milking bred jan s holstein cow full flow not bred holstein cow supposed to calve mar 24th holstein cow milking bred holstein cow milking bred holstein cow springing holstein heifer bred jan 31 holstein heifer bred dec s holstein heifer not bred holstein heifer not bred holstein heifer not bred holstein heifer not bred registered holstein bull 1 yrs old horses dapple gray mare 9 yrs percheron dapple gray mare 9 yrs percharon above is a real outstanding matched team bay mare 7 yrs general purpose auction sale 33 hkgistebew au iiude holstklv cattlk horses iov ltrv 32 chev car mh model 25 trutor ox rubber ihc tractor ox steel axd rubber property of harold br1ggs lot 8 cox 3 gkorgixa xwp 2 miles east 2 miles south of suttou thursday april 6 commencing at 100 pm sharp keg holstkix cattle xo 1 207753 male gandhi creator sunderland man has pistol used in the battle of waterloo william t bagshaw popular citizen of sunderland has in his possession a muzzle loading horsej family harness set real good backhand heavy team harness chrome finish set of plow harness 2 horse collars swine poultry registered yorkshire white brood sow s small pigs 75 laying hens new hampshire and rocks implements machinery delaval magnetic milking machine 2 single units in good condition piping for 19 head of cattle century electric motor tup renfrew cream separator 2 milk pails and strainer mccormickdeering tractorwl near new complete with starter pulley power takeoff in perfect condition mccormickdeering tractor plow 3- furrow near new ace bottoms fleury bissel tandem disc harrow good set springtooth harrows 3 sections ihc 11tooth tractor stifftooth cultivator john deere corn binder power take off on rubber complete with load- 1 er good near new mccormickdeering grain hinder 7 ft near new good condition mccormickdeering mower 5 ft tractor hitch horse hitch dump rake 10 ft mh drill 13disc good steel land roller set drag harrows 4 sections john deere tractor manure spreader new on rubber corn cultivator scufller beatty tractor grain grinder ihc cutting box 12e blower com plete with pipes no 51 mh walking plow endless rubber drive belt 100 ft double mould board plow digger new 407 mccormickdeering plow cement block machine singer make hand power buggy rubber tired wagou flat rack cutter number of wagon wheels steel wheel farm wagon set sloop sleighs coal brooder extension ladder pig crate oil burner brooder hay fork set new sling ropes brooder house 10 x 12 ft wood stave silo 10 x 23 ft set or scales 1200 lbs cap electric fencer numerous other articles grain hay quantity of hay approximately 125 bus fall wheat approximately 100 bus mixed grain no of sacks quantity of ensilage furniture moffat electric stove 4burner sqr oven two warming closets almost as good as new maltland cook stove coal or wood cupboard kitchen table 2 small tables oil heater heater coal or wood 2 iron beds springs 2 dressers kitchen suite 6piecc good as new number of sealers and other small articles 9sacre farm the farm is for sale and if not sold before sale date it will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid it con sists of 9s acres of first class farm land there is a neverfailing stream 15 acres bush 5 acres fall wheat 8- toomed cement block dwelling bank barn good stable water and hydro cement silo drive shed garage pig pen 2 acres of orchard this farm is nicely situated on the markham scarlwro township townllne v4 mile east of the markham road sale at 100 pm sharp terms cash xo reserve jas smith r phrkixs clerks ken clarke prentice auctioneers in 1920 there were 33s3 women registered as students in canadian universities about onequarter of todays number o coeds born jan 2s 194s no 2 71s566 female poutiac rag apple patsy born oct 111945 fresh calf by side no 3 716936 female pontiac rag apple butterfly born oct 27 1946 due time of sale no 4 770992 female echo lass pontiac fobes born january 12 194s bred january 5 no 5776190 pontiac bag apple butterfly b born feb 6 1948 bred february 9th no 6 830590 female pontiac rag apple susie ann born feb 15 1949 no 7830591 female pontiac rag apple betty h born february is 1949 grade cattle holstein heifer fresh calf by side holstein cow due may 10th holstein cow due july 1st holstein heifer supposed to freshen may 1st holstein heifer due in june holstein heifer beef not bred holstein heifer bred nov 22 holstein heifer bred dec 30 holstein heifer bred jan 25 ayrshire heifer bred jan 15 jersey heifer bred dec 20th holstein heifer bred in march holstein heifer open holstein heifer open holstein heifer 16 months old holstein heifer 10 months old blue heifer 16 months old holstein heifer 15 months old holstein heifer 15 months old holstein heifer 15 months old holstein heifer 10 months old holstein heifer 9 months old 3 steers about 750 lbs holstein bull 750 lbs holstein heifer 2 years open horses bay mare 11 years old hd bay gelding 12 years old hd bay mare belgian 2 years old poultry 150 leghorn hens laying good harness set double backhand harness set of breeching harness number of horse collars lhplemexts etc mh 3 plow tractor model 25 ou good rubber 26 41 hp first- class running condition mh oneway disc 6 foot cut near new ihc tractor cultivator i oft power lift near new mh 3furrow tractor plow med ium bottom cockshutt 10 foot double disc near new ihc w12 tractor on rubber and steel just overhauled ihc tractor cultivator 16 tooth with tractor hitch 2furow tractor plow mh no27 narrow bottom mh binder 7 foot cut near new ihc mower 6 foot cut near new mh side delivery rake 4 barr new last year miihay loader no 7 in good condition mhio foot dump rake near new mh 5 foot no 16 mower mh 4section harrows oliver 2row corn scuffler cockshutt walking scuffler mh manure spreader no 11 near new rubber tired wagon 60016 tires good low wood wheel wagon high wood wheel wagon mh 2furrow walking plow near new electric stock clippers new fanning mill number of drums number of good sacks set of scales 2000 lbs chevrolet car 1932 rebuilt motor good tires and brakes chevrolet panel truck 1932 with good motor hay rack no of small tools many other articles too numerous to mention this herd of cattle has been vaccin ated for years last tb test a few- weeks ago xo reserve as farm has been rented mr brlggs is going to devote full time to his sheet metal business terms cash fraxk tommxsox clerk a s farmer auctioneer sunnybrook hospital veterans hospital near toronto is situated on a 500acre estate and accom modates up to 1150 patients this year ottawa will send 730000000 on social security measures and the provinces about another 150003000 pistol which his great grandfather william bagshaw brought to brock township when he emigrat ed from england to canada on april 9th 1817 this unique weapon was used by his grandsire in the battle of waterloo where iie was enlisted in the british cavalry mr bagshaw is a descendant of william bagshaw and his wife the former sarah bolton two of the earliest pioneers who settled in brock township in 1s19 and who were his great grandparents this pistol upon examination proves to be a firearm of the finest workmanship and materials the gun is approximately 10 inches in length the barrel has six revolving type chambers made of the best and most excellent steel of that early date its stock is made of the choicest of red woods overlaid with silver platings beautifully engrav ed and carrying the inscription j r coopers patent the whole pistol is a model which speaks of the excellent materials and crafts manship in which the worlds workers vied at that date of long ago the present mr v bagshaw of sunderland says my great grand father carried this pistol as he rode in the battle of waterloo in which the english fought against napoleon bonaparte and out of which my grandfather was fortun ate to emerge alive mr bagshaw explained that each of the revolving six chambers in the barrel of the gun had to be muzzleloaded with gun powder and wadding which was sealed with a bullet at the guns point and cap at the trigger end thus six bullets could be fired without re loading the pistol has been passed on as a family heirloom from its first possessor to his descendants in the succeeding generation who bore his name william thus it has been passed to the present william t bagshaw from li father william bagshaw who in turn inherited it from his father who was william bagshaw son of the earliest bagshaw pioneer it is interesting to note from entries made in an old family bible which mr w t bagshaw now of sunderland has in his possession and which was presented to his greatgrandfathers mother in november 5th 1757 that his great grandsire was born february 13th 17s3 in the parish of allstone field county staffordshire eng land he emigrated to canada on april the 9th 1s17 and became squire bagshaw and justice of the peace marrying burying survey ing farms and settling disputes he was also the first postmaster of brock township his wife the former sarah bolton who was born on june 29th 17s6 at i-ior- ham suffolk england did not emigrate to canada until two years after her husband during the wait in england between 1s17 and 1s19 she went in mourning as his letters had gone astray and she thought him dead however finally a letter was received by her saying that her husband had 200 acres of good land in canada in brock township county of ontario accordingly she set sail for can ada on easter sunday april 18th 1819 with her eight children it took 11 weeks and three days to cross the atlantic ocean in a sail ing vessel on account of a broken leg her husband william bag shaw did not meet her at york now toronto so witli the children she walked 15 miles to quaker hill near uxbridge where they stayed three months mr and mrs bagshaw and fam ily thus reunited were building their shanty on lot five conces sion 9 brock township on christ mas day 1819 here with courage prudence and toil these pioneers laid the foundation of the present bagshaw family which spreads over a wide territory in north america today their own family increasing to 17 children of whom 11 lived a long life it was from here the bagshaw family had to travel on foot at first later by ox cart through the blazed forest wilderness or later over the corduroy roads made by laying logs side by side and covered with earth to whitby or toronto some 55go miles to buy and sell such products as grain their house was small and built of logs the chinks being filled with wood and mortar made from burnt limestone the roof was made of basswood troughs fter a time glass was carried some go miles from toronto for one window the furniture was home made with a ladder to reach the upstairs room the fireplace was large enoughs to take a backlog then another log was rolled to it and the split wood piled above and the fire was lit the family gathered around the fireplace at night and told stories the father and young men smoking while the mother ard girls spun wool into yarn books and newspapers were very scarce and precious the second home of the bagshaw family was built in 1s30 on the altona mrs margaret lotton and mrs sadie cook were sunday visitors at the home of mr and mrs o madill mr jos mertens and margery and miss ethel goudie of stouff ville had dinner sunday evening with mr and mrs f goudie and the old home town 1 on by stanley visitors at the home of mr and mrs jno pallister have been mr and mrs jas coates of claremont mr and mrs a hughes of clare mont and mr and mrs len cox of port whitby same sight as the former one out of round hewn logs it was a large substantial building and the home of the present mr bagshaws grandfather in 1s90 it was torn down and in its place a splendid stone house was erected by wil liam bagshaw father of the pre sent mr bagshaw this fine resid ence with its excellent materials and beautiful architecture still stands today a noble heritage for succeeding generations today it is the residence of mr g h bagshaw who holds the original deed of the land from the crown and who is a brother of william t bagshaw mr bagshaw of sunderland spent the first 27 years of his life on this fertile 200acre farm in brock until his marriage to miss mary glendenning 46 years ago at that date in 1903 he bought the samuel shier property which is known as lot 5 concession 5 brock and called clear spring farm in 1914 he replaced the frame house with a splendid red brick house which stands there today accimmsrrai twf -tuekev- cbeek section hflf sj 400 bunnies shipped to japan bunnies on the out west p its great to have a rep utation for hospitality but its better to deserve it thats why the west is so proud and so glad to ex tend the warm hand of friendship to visitors from far and near lets prove it to you this year youll enioy going by bus fares round vancouver winnipeg calgary are low trip 8455 4440 7440 regina 5520 subject to change tickets and information stouffville motors s phone 170 four hundred easter left kitchener last week first hop of a 7500mile train and plane junket to tokyo japan but the pinkeyed bundles of fluff white angora rabbits will tote no baskets of easter eggs to japanese shores the rabbits gathered here from all parts of canada are being pur chased by the japanese govern ment to improve breeding herds they are being shipped by muir- head forwarding co waterloo for a montreal fur firm which has been negotiating the transaction more than a year for the past week or more the rabbits have been arriving from all corners at the home of a s brown kitchener mr brown wellknown rabbit breeder carefully crated bucks and does separately if more than the 100 rabbits specifiedfon the ship ping documents arrive in japan they wont be admitted in their wiremesh cages the twitchynosed animals will make the trip to vancouver in five days from there they will take to the air sunday morning the rabbits will be whisked abroad a canadian pacific airlines plane specially allocated for their shipment and although their numbers wont have increased by the time they reach japan their value will have more than trebled now theyre worth about 1000 but shipping them across the pacific by air will cost s8000 the necessity of getting import- export licenses permission of the american army of occupation and other legal red tape delayed the deal more than a year the rabbits will be wellfed en route and on arrival several bags of special feed are being shipped with them and about 1000 pounds of feed was sent earlier by boat widen five miles of yonge street the ontario dept of highways will widen yonge street from steeles avenue to richmond hill this summer a distance of slightly more than five miles this work has long been delayed in the pro cess of getting rid of the rickety old tram cars that occupied a good part of the highway and which to day is transferred to a modern bus service the new highway strip will take the place of the old rail line in widtli and which was voted out of existence mayfair restaurant monday 8 am thru friday ii pm saturday 8 am 12 pm white eggs wanted a 2c premium is being paid by p hutton for grade a large white eggs cases supplied free pickup and prompt returns 40 kenworlhy ave toronto gr8970 aocsoooooooaoooobooooooooooooooooo farm milk coolers woods dependable cooler gilson snow bird cooler delaval curtis cooler cockshutt victor cooler we offer you your choice of four of the finest and most dependable coolers on the market and at prices and terms within your reach we can supply them in the drop in type using your own vat or in the portable type where no vat is required and with either automatic or manual control we are equipped to furnish complete service to any make of cooler no waiting for service men to come from a dis tance while your milk spoils so when you buy a cooler why not buy the best and for less money and where you can depend on prompt and efficient service c h bell son farm equipment dealers phone stouffville 281w

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