page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday january 16 1941 read these ads real estate house for sale or rent obrien avenue recently remodelled and fully equipped with conveniences large lot ideal location f f saunders 116 concord ave tor onto or f ncndick 110 waverly road toronto for sale or rent fine brick residence on church street all conveniences apply u george leary gormley cottage to rent with all conveniences westend available february 1st william simpson farm for sale choice 173 acres 140 workable 12 maple bush balance rolling wooded pasture with stream good buildings hydro quarter mile east of claremont closing estate mrs eric pearce 107 hillsdale ave west toronto ph hu1s67 moving west m hawllnson ltd established 54 years special rates on household effects in pool cars to winnipeg and west to coast long distance moving and first class ware houses for storing household effects 610 yonge street toron to phone ki 5125 live stock for sale young purebred york shire pigs apply herb hisey ijingwood or phone 4813 two hounds for sale good running strain sacrifice ralph crawford phone 14r22 claremont for sale 25 young pigs apply lawrence mills goodwood rri 3rd concession of oxbridge south ot goodwood ten pigs for sale 9 weeks old m agner townline claremont rr3 2 miles from stouffville for sale jersey cow due to freshen a williams lot 35 con ft pickering for sale s fresh milch cows and springers d h paisley phone 287 miscellaneous wanted reliable farm hand to engage by the year good wages to capable man apply box m tri bune office apples for sale northern spy apples apply valentine bolender phone 8504 wanted experienced farm man married good accommodation fliay start any time fred tim bers 3721 cooking stove for sale per fect order like new jack barkey at silverthorns garage for sale rendrew cook rite range 6 holes warming closet water tank nearly new mr w e risebrough stouffville for sale quebec heatet small size phone 1901 j s dougherty town for sale beatty engine drive washing machine cream and green porcelain perfect condition almost new write mrs earl tyndall goodwood ontario annual cemetery meeting the annual meeting of the dick son hill cemetery will take place on wednesday january 22nd at 230 pm at the dickson hill church plot holders and all others inter ested are invited to attend general business and any other matters may be discussed d l stouffer s hoover pres secy special notice save money on radios refrigerators ranges frigidaire milk coolers anil dela- val milkers we still have a quantity without the new 25 pc tax act quickly trades accepted b r leech toronto radio sports ltd 241 yonge st toronto wanted i dead horses and cuttle for free pek up in your locality phone w arsenault stoiiffvllc x1 1 j s balrd mnikhnm 4s20 we pay phono charges gordon young ltltoinntoale3glh in memoiuam irwin in loving memory of a dear husband robert irwin who passed away january 18th 1940 those whom we love go out of sight but never out ot mind they are cherished in the hearts of those they leave behind loving and kind in all his ways upright and just to the end of his days sincere and true in heart and mind beautiful memories he left behind lovingly remembered by his wife markham returns all former officers markham township council re turned all the officials who acted last yoar under their appointment at the first meeting on monday at linion- rfille after a long illness the road uperiuteudent wm maxwell re ceived a warm welcome as he re turned to duty reeve james rennie congratulated the other members on their acclamation and promised a year of careful legislation on behalf of the tax payers notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of rachel wideman late of the township of markham in the county of york spinster de ceased notice is hereby given pur suant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate ot rachel wideiman late of the township of markham jn the county of york spinster deceased who died on the 29th day of nov 1940 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned administrator or his solicitors full particulars of their claims duly verified on or be fore the 20th day of january 1941 after yvhich date tlle assets of the said estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which the administrator shall have had notice dated this 28th day of dec 1940 jacob g wideman esq stouffville rri ont administrator mccullough button stouffville ontario solicitors for the said administrator notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of theophilus j madill late of the village of stouffville in the county of york reired farmer deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of theophilus j madill late of the village of stouffville in the county of york retired farmer deceased w died on the 2nd day of october 1940 are hereby noti fied to send to the undersigned ex ecutors or their solicitors full par ticulars of their claims duly verified on or before the 20th day of january 1941 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distriduted amongst the parties entitled there to having regard only to the claims which the executors shall then have had notice dated this 28th day of dee 1940 thomas birkett esq and weldrlck madill esq stouffville ont executors mccullough button stouffville ontario solicitors for the said executors sale register saturday january is at lot 20 con 7 markham at peachs corner on the old peach farm 5 acres of standing beach and maple sold vi acre lots more or less terms cash sale at two wm ratcliff proprietor a s farmer auctioneer tuesday january 21 farm stock implements international tractor hay a grain the pro perty of w t bradshaw 1 miles north of stouffville between 8th and 9th con no reserve terms cash a s farmer auct wednesday jan 22 farm stock and implements hay and grain belonging to harold w mortson at lot 20 con 4 mark ham wi south victoria square sale 1230 sharp terms cash a s farmer auctioneer there is a party who wishes to buy a colony house to accommodate around 200 chicks what havo you to offer qoc poultry feeds now make your homegrown grains into balanced poultry rations with qoc 33 protein poultry mash concentrate this inexpensive new protein concentrate gives you an easy effective way of changing your homegrown grains into a balanced poultry ration thai grows strong healthy pullets that market well and lay more eggs stiver bros died at gueexbaxk numerous friends in stouffville locality will regret to learn of the death at greenbank of harvey real husband of may coultis the funer al this thursday afternoon takes race to port perry the bereaved wife is a niece of mr a s collins here and is quite well known to other readers of this paper township of pickering i wish to take this opportunity of thanking the electors of pickering township for their splendid support at the polls and assure them of faith ful service with your cooperation and the support of he good council which you have selected we look for a better year in 1941 heber down deputyreeve markham farmers get lone fox continued from front page 2nd line uxbridge mr and mrs fred mortson had lea at ed taylors on saturday night mrs cain and daughter myra of sandford spent sunday at edward taylors congratulations to mr and mrs wm tilley nee annie knight of hamilton on the birth of a son birthday greeting this week go to mary cooper morley haynes albeit taylor marie imcguckin sorry to hear mrs vines who is living in part of edward taylors house is in poor health hope she will soon be well again on wednesday night of last week about 90 friends and neighbors gathered at albert browns tor an omtyme dance which sure was en joyed by everyone the party was given in aid of the british war victims fund and the musicians and calier off offered their services free for the cause lunch was served about midnight and a collec tion was taken up which amounted to over 1300 everyone went home feeling tired no doubt but their spirits high for helping this worthy cause to the electors of township of pickering i take this opportunity of ex pressing my appreciation for re election as councillor for the year 1941 i wish to thank all those who voted for and supported me in the recent elections i will deal with matters of the municipality squarely and will try to merit the confidence you have placed in me yours truly blake annis to the rate payers of the township of pickering i wish to express my gratitude to the many persons who went to the polls in my support on january 6th while defeated i do not feel dis appointed in the showing that was made on my behalf one of the most valued gains that i have made both during the years spent on your council and in my recent campaign is not the gain in votes but the numerous additional iriends and acquaintances these i know will add materially to the interest and happiness of my lifo and that of my family in the years o come i ask you now to give every support and encouragement to our now township council they are all worthy men and well fitted for this year of national crisis with every wish for their success ind a happy year for us all sincerely robt ruddy notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of sandy jones late of the village of stouffville in the county of york retired farmer deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to the trustee act that all persons having claims against the estate of sandy jones late of the village of stouffville in the county f york retired farmer deceased who died on the 10th day of dec i940 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned executors or their solicitors full particulars of their claims duly verified on or before the 20th day of january 1941 after which date the assets of the said ertate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims which the executors shall then have had notice dated this 2sth day of doc 1940 walter dickson esq and ludwig hoover esq stouffville ont executors mccullough button stouffville ontario solicitors for the said executors and carried shotguns everett harper markham game warden n e h sit well provincial game warden and cecil clapp of skinners sport club toronto were in charge of the hunt the men began combing the town ship for foxes at the markham- searboro boundary and worked north between the 9th and 10th concessions the mode of opera tions was for the hunters to sur round a concession lot those on the south end would then walk north theoretically driving all the foxes in front of them to bo killed by hunters posted on the other three sides the foxes however refused to cooperate if there were numbers of foxes in the district they had other things to do when the men with shotguns called around some hunters remarked they enjoyed the lean invigorating air hut thought the hunting was terrible ten dogs brought along were not loosed on the foxes except toward the end of the hunt when they were released to raise a fox believed to be wounded the dogs could not find any foxes at home either auction sale farm stock etc hay grain tractor to be sold by public auction at lot 5 between 8 whit church about mile north stouffville -on- tues jan 21 the property of w t bradshaw horses matched team of black geldings five and six years old cattle 3 holstein heifers due time of sale holstein cow 5 years full flow holstein cow 5 years full flow bred holstein heifer full flow bred holstein cow 5 years full flow bred holstein heifer full flow holstein heifer full flow holstein heifer full flow bred holstein heifer full flow bred holstein heifer full flow bred holstein heifer full flow holstein bull 2 years eight pigs chunks 2 holsteins 5 years fresh about time of sale practically new implements mc deering tractor 1020 new m c deering one way disk new mc deering three furrow plough new m c deering oil batli binder 7 ft cut new m c deering oil bath mower new m c deering horse rake new m c deering 121 walking plough new m c deering four section harrows new mc deering combination seed drill seuffler m c deering land roller 3 drum m c deering manure spreader m c deering steel wheels truck- wagon farm wagon and box hay rack flat new m c deering spring tooth cultiv ator sloop sleighs and box scraper new stock rack gravel box two cutters 40 foot of 2 inch piping steeel gate post electric fence wire grindstone half barrel of molasses 3 sets of double trees 3 horse evener 2 four horse evenors set of new double trees 3 neck yokes hay fork sling ropes 2 pig troughs 1 iron kettle new reach post hole spoon and digger scythe 4 pitch forks barley fork ensilage fork picks and shovels logging chains extension ladder stewart clipping machine horse blankets new- set of hack band harness brass mounted new spare collars sundry harness meal barrels grain bagger oil drums ounntlty of oils and greases many other small articles too numerous to mention melotte cream separator milk palls and strainers water pails few tons of hay and grain if not previously sold set scales grain bags incubator no reserve as owner is giving up the farm terms cash excepting in tractor on which terms will be announced g storey clerk sale at one a s farmer auctioneer quality counts most salada tea additional locals special sweet juicy navel oran ges 2 dozen for 25c this week at ratcliffs eugene winterstein who is spend ing the winter in toronto taking a special course in mechanics spent the weekend with his parents mr and mrs joe winterstein miss jessie shortreed mr lloyd hassell and mr john todds all of univeristy college were weekend guests of miss erma holden clayt tarr who is driving a ymca truck catering to the sold iers at camp borden was home for sunday enjoying his weekly day off duty monday night of this week mrs don fraser nee mildred burkott bride of last week was called to the home of mrs joe mowder and her daughter mae to be greeted by a host o friends who had gathered to give her a shower the bride sat at a table which was artistically decor- atfd in pink and white with a huge wedding bell hanging overhead to open her parcels she received many valuable and useful gifts showing the esteem in which she is hed by the many friends in her home town during the evening the committee of girls who arranged the shower presented miss mae imowder with a bouquet of flowers thereby showing their gratitude and appreciation to her and her mother for opening their home for the occasion we wish mildred and don much happi ness in their future life together mongolia mr oliver zeller alta and verna spent saturday in toronto sing song was held tuesday night at the home of mr ira irusnell mr and mrs t diller had sun day dinner with miss bertha reesor f cedar grove miss gussie hoover is engaged with mrs samuel raymer of mark ham mr clifford wagg is sporting a plymouth it turns in a little farther north than the other one did the pupils of mongolia school and young people of the community ex pects to hold their annual skating party at the cedarena on friday night january 17 we welcome mr and mrs wm rcaman to our community they are moving into part of mr i hoovers house which was formerly occupied by imr and mrs e gooding mi- leland fairies is boarding with mr and mrs d booth these days visitors with mr and mrs chap man on sunday were mr and mrs n donnelly and george also mr frank sellers of toronto visitors at the home of mr and mrs o zellers on sunday were mr and mrs e madill and boys of toronto mr and mrs b bunnell and ronald mr and mrs f ward and children of claremont the farmers of this community are intending to start neighbour night meetings for the discussion of practical farm topics on tuesday evening january 21 at the home of roland winn which will be con tinued for a series of 12 weeks in different homes everyone is cord ially invited hour s pm well known uxbridge horse dealer dead fred stiner who passed away re cently lived to be s7 years of age he was always a strong powerful man standing orect and with the carriage of a military man he was born in tilt 5th concession of uxbridge at lot 2s at a very small boy fred stiver drove a cart horse and when only 14 years old acted as a jockey for david armitage he later work ed in george wheelers saw mill after farming a few years he located in uxbridge town where he was first employed by the late jamea nokes liveryman a position he fill ed excellently because of his great love and understanding of the horse he was also identified witb- the late tobias caster of claremont a noted horseman and bronght many colts for him and dr forrest to prominence he was also con nected with such men as wash johnston will jordan in the horse business many trips were made to the usa in this business as time went on fred purchased he liquor store in uxbridge from the lance hutchinson estate which be carried on until local option since that time he farmed a little and tended horses until he retired his life partner was mary booth daughter of the late charles booth they had eight children onedanghter and four sons namely ira of ux bridge en the homestead john of toronto harry of cannington also pearl and herbert in the city fred passed away on dec 31 while his youngest brother steve died on jan uary 4 fred leaves 13 grandchild ren 20 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild this week seedles navel orang es 2 dozen for 25c at ratcliffs store quality price ed cleaning we can give you a good sample of seed grain from practically any class of grain which has a good germination test we can make almost any separation easily and guarantee positive removal of all weed seeds cleaning rates straight cleaning 12c cwt grading additional 02c cwt wild oat separator additional 03c cwt treating ceresan including 05c bus cartage rates when desired actual distance covered 05c mile maximum load 100 bags we would strongly urge all persons having grain to clean to cooperate with us in bringing in some at the earliest possible date this will be reflected in jhe very best kind of service to you cleaning by appointment to those at a distance dicksons hill mills est 1842 markham rr ontario seed service that satisfies plus service illmilllinufh i