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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 9, 1935, p. 8

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1 stouffville ontario may 9 1935 jfe- with the leafs melville we extend the sympathy of the in the first few weeks of the new community to mrs b tennyson stouffville branch 19c 10c 14c 21c p g soap 10 bars 33c 25c 5c 20c salmon 1 lb tin grapenut flakes pkg tomato juice 3 nol tins rolled oats g lbs maple leaf pure lard irice lb oxydol largo pkg 2 small pkgs pastry flour 24 lb lbs 17c 63e calay soap 5 cakes 23c sherriffs jelly powders pkg handy ammonia pkg peanut butter 24 lb richmello coffee lb early morning coffee lb domino lied pkg richmello blue label richmello yellow label half golden tip orange pekoe half brooms 5 string salt 50 lb bag 5c cc 25c 35c 25c 45c 55c 33c 40c 35c 43c paul boadway manager season manager ike boone is up setting the experts with a kid infield that has played sensational ball in their first swing around the circuit eddie miller at shortstop and lee handley on third base average around 21 years of age to balance the youth of the infield and family bereavement in their recent sad miss marjorie lehman rn is home after attending mr bert wetherall of unionville for the past 3 weeks next sunday is mothers day at boone has gathered two outfielders j time a special ser will b of experience to assist him in the observed in the sunday school dont send the children bring them master billy night met with a painful accident last week when his right hand became tangled up in the power ringer the arm from the elbow to the finger tips was badly crushed peter stiekley has almost com pleted work on his rock garden and lawn adding greatly to the appear ance of his fine new residence guild was well attended last week the program in charge of verda gaymau was much appreciat- our empire and our pasture duties they are namely tom oliver and bill lawrence albanys tailend senators en gaged the leafs in a doubleheader on monday at the fleet street stadium though earl cook had himself partly to blame for the loss of the opener the young local moundsman who has been seeking a regular position for several sea sons pitched a masterful game he allowed the senators only nine scattered hits and hurled himself cut of several tight spots cook proved very successful righthand hitters cutting side corner in the second inning with a man on second and third he fanned hack wilson the heavy hitter who came up from chicago to play for albany cook went a full ten innings and gave a highclass throughout pine orchard novel poultry castrated roosters grow to great weight and are tenderer 4th line uxbridge mr and mrs clayton hill were guests of mr and mrs ed norton mt and mrs kidd visited her parents mr and mrs geo redshaw the other day mr and mrs bert staley spent sunday with mr and mrs ross harper irussell albright wife and family were sunday visitors at mrs wm forsyths clifford davis spent sunday with against ej top the 0 was taken by annie chad- wick ireading by miss edna houck and two vocal duets by misses jean brown and dorene lehman holiday visitors mr and mrs gordon sherk of selkirk visited mr and mrs robsou jewitt of almira performance g becket with mrs n gayman and family mrs h h ispofford visited friends in toronto general manager arthur lehman iwilson boyd o am spent a tew has announced the first floodlight in this neighbourhood mrs baseball game of the season at the e nigh spent lhe holiday mr and mrs harry wideman of toronto the raising of capons or uusexed roosters is an unusual and pro fitable line on the farm of ross armitage pine orchard according to the newmarket era the operation necessary to make a capon is called caponiziug and produces a much more marketable bird the capon ceases immedi ately after the operation to develop sexually either internally or ex ternally his comb and wattles cease growing giving him a pecul iarly unsexed appearance his plumage becomes long silky and abundant and his spurs never grow- so prominent as a cocks in dispo sition he is gentle and affectionate and he seldom crows when he does crow the sound is more like the cackle of a hen at maturity the capon 0 per cent larger than a of the same type and age not only fattens better flesh is sweet tender and juicy rivalling if not excelling that of fat young hen turkey to protect shrubs from bogs is 25 to cockerel and he but his maple leaf stadium as scheduled for wednesday evening june 2g with the trochester red wings sixth line mr and mrs herbert visited at the home of mr paisley on sunday last quite a number from the paisley messrs john white and bruce lehman local members of the stouffville band were on hand on the occasion of the presentation of the kings jubillee medals to mr isaac pike of bethesda and morgan mpp of baker hill we his parents mr and mrs sam davis cession took in the at leaskdale mr and mrs ed norton were guests at a birthday party in gleu major on monday evening mr and mrs george jones spent the holiday with mr levi burk- holder and family miss getrude brown has return ed home after spending a month with her sister mrs ed norton donald and allan harper were sunday visitors with eldon and arthur staley for saiae pony buggy and two wheel cart with interchange able ford wheels and tires har ness blanket cutter complete reasonable planet junior seeder r cultivator electric rangette3 piece aurora on monday after fifteen years of residence on the sixth line mr and mrs tom philips and family are moving to a farm near uxbridge the lemonville ladies aid met on wednesday afternoon at the home or mr and mrs arthur emmerson many of our more domesticated citizens spent the big day of the kings jubilee by the radio listen ing to the empire broadcast on sunday may 12 at 11 am our pastor rev mr smalley will preach mrs harry gilbert of stouffville will favor us with special vocal selections the service last sunday evening with mr harry worling of the pallor suite 2- large leather chairs stouffville christian church and other articles- cheap imrs widdowson 9 th line ham township friday and day the enjoyed by all miss soloist from toronto satur- gave three very inspirational messages in song apply pulpit was mark- j mary hay a snaps for the farmer used implements arthur j baker are pleased to add the heartfelt c congratulations of melville to the celebration at two gentlemen so signally honoured well might their respective com munities be proud work commenced in the almira woolen mills early this week owing to the unfavourable weather and the illness of mr willis leh man the machinery was put in motion rather later than usual this will be the 55th consecutive year s b lehman sons have been supplying pure wool products to the public years ago the country side was dotted with small plants of this kind gradually they disappeared and today the local firm is unique inasmuch as it is reputed to be the only one of its kind in ontario handling this particular line bf woollen goods when you are driving our for air just come along to melville fair on may 15th you will find the shed all decked with booths so fine come sit you down and well be gay to serve you with a cup of tea and if you think us not to bold you may have your fortune told churchill the jubilee brafteh of the womens institute will hold their annual meeting ou may 14th at the home of mrs ivan mclaughlin at 2 pm roll call pay your fee report of committees election of officers exchange of seeds and bulbs everybody welcome ringwood an unfortunate accident befel young eddie lundy son of mr and mrs t lundy who lives just west of the christian church in some manner he got three of his fingers badly crushed while playing in the barn yard rushed to drs freel office in stouffville two fingers were found so badly injured they were at once amputated while the third one may be saved what out they go at any price to clear so come in we may have you want but hero arc a few tilings we offer set of double harness cheap for quick sale single furrow riding plow separators nearly new horse plow 13 tooth cultivator 11 disc drill pony and harness 4section harrows rubber tired cart disc plow slightly used 17 spring tooth cultivator tractor hitch frank baker agent for international harvester co peter hamilton l a lister universal lighting co real estate for sale creamwanted bethesda to ship your cream patronize home industry creamery will bring a stouffville and a phone call to the truck to your door stouffville creamery co phone 186 open tuesday thursday evenings and saturday implements for spring at new low prices why buy new implements when you can get in on these bargains at ben rexlins peering potato digger nearly new potato planter espino 1 man for sale cheap a large crowd from this vicinity witnessed the terrible fire which destroyed the home and store of mr doner at gormley on tuesday evening notice the first column of bethesda news in last weeks edition of this paper was not written by lyour regular local correspondent 1 a very enjoyable time was had i by all who attended the social put lor by the yps in the school house on friday evening last remember the meeting of the friendship circle to he held at miss kathleen steckleys homo on thurs day afternoon visitors are welcome we were sorry that mr shanu could not he present at our young peoples meeting to give us a talk however mrs ralph ahin kindly filled in the gap made by his absence and gave us some splendid thoughts on the topic lot us keep up the splendid attendance those yps members who wish to join the basetiall team will please meet in the school yard early fri day evening before choir practice five boys and four girls are needed and only yps members are eligible a team will be selected on this night from those present big lamb production now the season for stories of big lamb productions is with us here is the first we have noticed nine teen lambs is the record of a seven- yearold ewe owned by donald cameron of tiverton the latest family was triplets born on feb 25th the ewe lias given birth to 3 sets of twins 3 sets of triplets and on of quadruplets all the lambs were perfectly normal only one died and that was one of the quadruplets walkerton times a dog at liberty even in the ex uberance of newlyfound freedom seldom misses au opportunity to explore every hole and corner in the course of bis perambulations and cat just goes and fights where it likes unfortunately this super abundant energy is accompanied by damage to garden and other proper ty in the environs neither the dog nor the cat have the slightest respect for flower beds or for the cherished ornamental palms by the front porch and often these animals show a dis tinct antipathy to shrubbery in their boisterous way they create a lot of damage and it is not always possible to drive them away in lime however an enterprising en tomologist has found a way out of the difficulty taking a hit from the methods of eutomalogists in deal ing with insect pests on garden plants it was discovered that nico tine sulphate the widelyused in secticide provided an effective measure tor keeping dogs and cats at bay the odour of nicotine is very repulsive to dogs and cats and as their sense of smell is very much keener than that of human beings it is possible to use the com pound so diluted so that flowers shrubs buildings walls or walks are not damaged but cats and dogs will avoid the sprayed areas the spray evaporates in time and will be washed off by rain therefore it should be renewed every two weeks and after heavy rains a weak solution should be used such as a lublespoonful of nicotine sulphate to five gallons of water lion is also a good insecticide nicotine sulphate is sold in seed and feed stores quality price why dixie chick starter because 1st dixie chick starter contains high quality ingredients in the percentages now generally accepted as being correct by lead ing poultry food experts these ingredients when blended and milled at our mill provide for your baby chicks every requirement of their tiny bodies and starts them on the road to becoming pro fitable layers or table fowl 2nd dixie chick starter is not entirely based on theory dixie by actual lists is showing real resulis by the many reports coming in showing mortality among chicks as- ranging from 0 per cent to 3 per cent with abundant healthy normal growth 3rd our sales methods plus our low overhead assure5you the best possible value for your dollars invested and our largo turn over enables us to purchase ingredieuts as cheaply as the largest mills learn more about this high class feed lino our friday noon- hour broadcast over ckcl dicksons hill mills bethesda ontario phone stouffville 7207 plus established 1s42 marl ham ontario phono stouffville 5505 service classified notices our liberal cash commission sales plan enables you to de termine your income canadas most lucrative sales proposition a the solui h1 bring you complete de tails of this money making plan box m tribune the popular gladiolus 9th line markham cultivators walking plows single plows of new disc disc harrows horse rakes 2 furrow riding plows 2 furrow scuftlers hay tedders for horse use 12 and 14 blades binders parts for all kinds of implements visit our yard before you buy highest price for wool and hides and live fowl ben rexlin phone 192 under new management mansion house stouffvllo ontario mrs a a blackburn prorietress excellent home cooking meals or lunches at all hours ice cream tobacco cigarettes soft drinks chocolates mr ross lewis returned satur day from florida where he has been for the last two months miss jean lewis and mrs b joyce visited at mrs g lewis on sunday a goodly number from this line attended the monthly council meet ing at unionville on tuesday messrs p conuon and j graham motored to ottawa on wednesday of last week mr and mrs d boyd rolph and carl spent sunday visiting mr w boyd at schomberg mrs r smith and ronny spent the weekend with mr and mrs o peacock melvin barkey entertained some of his friends one night last week in honour of his 21st birthday mr w p johnson and miss franke johnson were city visitors on wednesday friends from little britain visit ed with mr and mrs b silverthoru on monday mr and mrs widdowson have boon in toronto tor a time mr widdowson having undergone an appendix operation in a toronto hospital mr c s mcgrath and mr r brackstone of canuington had tea at a batts on monday mr brack- tone was special speaker at the young peoples meeting bloomington dance connor hall lake mussclman wednesday saturday scottio andrews orchestra mr and mrs stanley roso and baby of uxbridge wero visiting here with relatives recently the w a held their meeting and social at the home of mr and mrs e a storry on thursday even ing there was a splendid atten dance and good program mrs jason stouffcr and daughter of toronto spent several days with mrs law mr and mrs walter hil and daughters of toronto spent the holiday at the homo of his father misses elsie and edna lemon of toronto were home for the week end rev and mrs jac kell and family of toronto visited at e a storrys on tuesday the gladiolus is deservedly one of the most popular flowers in canada also it needs very little care except at planting and digging time about the middle of may is a good time for planting but as pointed out by the horticultural division dominion experimental farms the exact date varies accord ing to locality because the frost must be out of the ground and the soil dried sandy loam well fertiliz ed the previous year is the ideal soil but gladioli will do well on heavier soils in a light poor soil they would probably fail in a hot dry season after planting the soil must be cultivated frequently to keep down the weeds and render the surface loose during very dry weather a thorough soaking with water once a week is very bene ficial and it is well to remember that when the time comes for cut ting the blooms at least two sets of leaves should be left on the plants so that the corm will come to full growth and so ibe in good condition for growing next year there are hundreds of varieties to choose from but the primulinus hybrids which are quite distinct in appearance from the largegrowing varieties are becoming more popular every year the corms as obtained from the seedsman milk producers meeting markliain and whitchurch distnott the semi annual meeting of the milk producers association will be held in the unionvillecouncil hall ou wednesday may 15th at s oclock pm the president dr j b reynolds will address the meet ing and give us a survey of the work and progress of the associa tion mr j e houck of the milk control board will also address the meeting and give some outline of the milk controls board work and achievements as this will be one of the most interesting and educational meet ings that wo have had your local executive arc hoping to see a crowd ed meeting please let us have a full house to greet and backup mr houck our member of the milk control board herman kidd director j wallwork dist secy noc for sale 100 cedar fence posts s ft long also k anchor posts 9 feet v bolender phone s504 hay alfalfa for sale m 150g and timothy mixed dunkeld claremont pigs 11 pigs 0 weeks old for sale henry memullen stouffville 10th con wanted will the party who borrowed surveyors chain from mccullough button please return at once vegetables wanted e are still in the market fi turnips and carrots highest prices laid r e brown phone 176 goodwood gem i notice wanted turnips for shipping if you have any call 3402 stouff ville russell drewery estray two geese came to my premises w e claughton ph 5g04 for sale 13 pigs g weeks old good yorkshire breed dudley white altona for sale 1200 pounds of fertil izer apply to gold fish supply company take notice that a meeting will be held at the township hall goodwood on saturday may is 1935 at s oclock in the evening for the purpose of electing trustees lor the cemetery and general busi ness known as the goodwood cemetery- the owners of plots are requested to attend the meeting dated at goodwood tile 29th day of april 1935 tlios dowswell d mcdonlad trustees hay for sale alfalfa and timothy mixed also soya beans for seed g myland ph 2s02 asparagus iroots for sale soc per hundred j l ogden phone 5827 wanted m in to clear la nd at lot 12 con s whitchurch about 2 weeks wol k apply to r j ramer richmond hill ph s404 for sale grimm alfalfa seed nol also 10 sucking pigs and a fresh cow harvey houck phone s909 baby chicks i can still take a few orders for may barred rock baby chickshatches every week open for custom hatching at 2c an egg chicks delivered henry miller phone stouffville 4914 tenders wanted tenders will be received for the purchase of the scale and scale house belonging to the united farmers and situate on the west side of the railway tracks stouff ville tenders received jointly and severally for the scale and scale house tenders close saturday may 11 1935 highest or any tender n6t necessarily accepted address all tenders to f h sangster secretary stouffville out e a grubin registered optometrist will be at his office in stouffville every other moday and tuesday may dates 13th 14th 27th 28th june dates 10th and 11th 24th and 25tli eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2405 for sale team of good work horses dapple grey percheron gelding 8 years also a bay gelding and a g hp gasoline engine apply ir harbinson lot 27 con 3 markham notice dog owners markham township old and modern admission gents 25c dances ladles 10c we sharpen ijuwiimowcrs mower knives plow shares anil tools nt rowhothams shop notice is hereby given that all persons owning or harboring dogs must pay their required dog tax to the assessor on or before may 15 1935 parties falling to do so will be liable for summons after the above date by order of council chas hoover clerk for sale very reasonable 1 share of albert e paisley estate consisting of a 120 acre farm a residence in stouffville also money out on interest anyone interested apply to stouffville tribune for information rop sired blood tested chicks do well in the hands of such capable customers as george gun fletcher goudic georgo winn otto barkey isaac lehman and allan wideman visit our farm and be more satisfied booking orders for end of may at 10 9c and june at 9 and 8c hugh g michell claremont markham s103 m i for sale or rent in most homes the old guesswork baking days have gone never to re turn then it was a matter of anxious conjecture as to whether or not that batch of bread would rise properly all of our baking is a scientific success our bread should bo one of your standard family foods stouffville bakery bakers of stouffvilles popular bread in mcmorinm ltusnell in loving memory of a dear husband and father who was called away suddenly ltay 9 1934 god called him home it was his will but in our hearts we love him still his memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away loving and kind in all his ways upright and just to the end of his days sincere and kind in heart and mind what a beautiful memory he left behind sadly missed by mrs david rusnell and family cottage for sale mussel- mans lake north side bargain norman m mclean stouffville ontario house to rent 0 rooms immediate possession miss m valentine victoria street to rent six roomed house centrally located and with every convenience well cared for property elijah pennock ranch to rent on the 3rd con of reach known as the hlllson south ranch consisting of 200 acres apply to mrs e j hillson uxbridge for particulars order rddfinci now estimates fre w two great values in moul roofing ex clusive patented features guarantee weathertightness and easy applies tion forncwroofn or reroofing send ridgo and rafter lengths for free estimate we use council stan dard for great cflt durability eastern steel products preston whimktiituui wexrtlai tcionto f

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