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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 3, 1941, p. 8

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page eight the tribune stouffville ont thursday july 3rd 1941 these ads bring results real estate apartment to rent in the silvester block apply mccullough button pasture available for 12 or 15 head yearling cattle h burk- holder phone 3709 seed buckwheat for bruce bros phone 3602 sale for sale solid brick house markham village 9 rooms con veniences garden garage apply mrs j t young markham house for sale brick house wlthexcellent garden lot on main st east stouffville the residence of the late mrs john harris must be sold to close estate quick poss ession apply mccullough button stouffville ten acres of choice clay loam land for aale frame house and barn nice trees and considerable number of spruce good well wat er 2 cisterns rural mail apply to owner everett barnes stouffville rr2 phone 6412 simpsons new jewel bearing fencer three model at 10 12 or 1350 guaranteed may be seen at brathwaites hardware stouffville sargants hardware markham phone at our expense for informa tion or with your order william simssox phone 1005 live stock for sale is suckins spofford phone s003 pigs ran 9 pigs for sale ready to wean herb ferrier lincolnville so acre farm for sale west part north half lot 22 concession 4whitchurch7 acres bush hydro telephone highway immediate possession 1941 crop optional to close estate apply to h e oliver gormley phone aurora s031 farm for sale near stouffville 160 acres with barns and house right in leinonville ideal grain or dairy farm running creek and pro perty has several valuable flowing lost purebred yorkshire hog about 150 lbs strayed from the premises on june 21st finder please notify john h mcgillivray rr3 stouffville ontario in memoriam burkholdcr in loving memory of our mother agnes burknolder woo passed away july 5th 1940 when days are dark and friends are few dear mother how we think of you friends are friends if they are true we lost our best friend when we lost you sadly missed by the family additional locals messrs frank rae and cliff pipher enjoyed a days fishing in the north country at red stone lake on wednesday mr and mrs frank oliver of imperial sask have been visiting with mr and mrs harry paisley they are former residents of van- dorf district holiday guests with mr and mrs a v nolan were mr and mrs c c reid imr and mrs c gansler and ix jiemorum miss isabelle robinson of toronto ratcliir in memory of ida i and miss innls williamson of mark- brownsberer who passed away on july 4th 1933 memory often wanders as twilight shadows fall back to the days of happiness days beyond recall and a vision comes before me so calm so dear so sweet of those lips hat now are silent and whose lids are closed in sleep never forgottten by mother and family wanted live stock grain or what have you to trade on a new delaval milking machine frigid- aire milk cooler electric refriger ators ranges washers and radio receivers write b r leech for catalogue and save money cash or easy terms toronto radio sports 241 yonge st toronto new improved high test fly spray a repellaxt tannin film spray that keeps the flies away spray doors and windows iu house wells fifty acres is apart from the store butcher and fruit stores farm and may be purchased se- dairy creamery stables hog pens parately as grazing land for terms and conditions apply to e c pen- nock stouffville wanted wanted within 50 miles of tor onto 100 to 200 acres dairy and grain farm apply box 1 union- yjlje ontario miscellaneous moffat electric range 4 element for sale good must be sold as owner is leaving district h j malloy phone 1002 farmers lard for sale mrs maurice eby gormleyphone 9102 kitchen range for sale coal or wood good baker medium size good condition ralph kirbyring- wood warning property owners are advised that they must cut all weeds around their property at once to prevent them going to seed neglect will leave owners liable to having them cut by town labor and charged against property by order jno qulbel weed inspector cattle horses and pigs it sticks reg spray 93c gal 160 oz high test 5119 gal 1g0 oz improved 125 gai 160 oz practically odorless stainless container extra our potatobug maggot and worm eradicatoi kills by contact and fumes kills potatobugs slugs and eggs leaf hopper worms and maggots on cauliflower cabbage carrots onions iriadish cucumber etc george e baker phmb manufacturing chemist stouffville ontario fly spray sale register saturday july 5 auction sale of household furniture belonging to the estate of the late mrs hh thomson in the villageof clare- mont at the same time the 7- roomed house and threequarter acre land will be offered see list of the goods in issue of june 26 this paper also watch for bills a s farm ir auctioneer tuesday july s entire house- old furniture belonging to john hawkins in markham village in andrew pennys show roomssale at 2 dst rain or shine terms cash a s farmer auctioneer ix mkmoriam cook in loving memory of a dear husband and father george cook who passed away july 1st 1939 with tears we watched you sinking we watched you pass away we tended you with loving care but could not make you stay we watched beside your bedside as the lonely hours passed and how our hearts were broken when we saw you breath your last tis sweet to remember a father so dear tho absent from us yet ever so near unseen by the world he stands by our side and whispers my dear ones death cannot divide ever remembered by wife and daughters mabel and pearl ham mrs ed davies cedar beach l m the death occurred suddenly at the private patients pavilion of the toronto general hospital on wed nesday morning this week of mrs e s smith popular resident of memory corners cottage mussel- mans lake her toronto name was at 1237 st clair ave w past president of the womans auxiliary at the lake mrs smith enjoyed many friends who are pro foundly shocked over her sudden death three sons and three daugh ters survive one daughter mrs eddie davies being tho wife of the popular young manager of cedar beach special sudden death new life bug killer the bug killer and blight prevention that really protects your crop adheres to dry foliage no more mussy dusting arthur l hore physician surgeon obstetrics eyes tested glasses fitted in stouffville twice a week phone imarkham no 6 7 reverse charges for appointment goodwood cemetery decora- tiox service sunday july oth 230 pm st dedication of gifts to the cemetery rev john bushell ima 3 pm regular ser vice members from st enochs church toronto will sing local clergy from near and far will be present goodwood orchestra com bined choirs dol 572 stouffville war veterans and members of the masonic order lol members will mark the graves of their departed members by a flag also veterans of the war who have passed away lieut harris who presented a seat is ex pected to be present also the new reading desk presented by mr and mrs walter davey will be dedicated rev john bushell m a chief chaplain of hospitals will deliver the address printed program free everybody welcome trustees thos dowswell arthur brown distin mcdonald secytreas waited davey toronto in charge of services sudden death of thos mantle powerfully built thos mantle who nearly lost his life 40 years ago at a barn raising for j s dougherty at bloomington died on sunday in his sgth year for some years he had been living in toronto but was visiting with another daughter mrs pilkey in uxbridge township when he died his death was a great shock his lifeless body being found early sunday morning in the yard he had not been in good health for some years and on sunday had gone out of the house just a few moments before he expired he apparently was over come by a weak spell born in the vicinity of stouffville mr mantle spent all his life in the district living for many years on the 10th concession south he was a tall man of great physique and at one time tipped the scales around 2s0 pounds at the time of his death and despite his great age he weigh ed over 235 pounds surviving besides his wife who was the former martha thornton there are three sons ernest fred and eli also two daughters mrs albert pilkey 6th con lot 9 ux bridge and mrs herbert barnham of toronto two brothers are albert imantle claromont frank mantle london also one sister mrs brough- ton of dutton ifuneral on july 1st from l e oneills parlors to the mbc church stouffville thence to stouffville cemetery reading goal prices same as last year the low ash anthracite trade marked red for your protection right prices right weight order your next winters supply now use shurgain growing feeds for maximum results and profits dicksons hill mills markham rr est 1842 ontario chick service that satisfies new constable from lemonvlle austin yake of lemonville was appointed constable for whitchurch township at a special meeting of the council held on avednesday evening this week and robert windsor con stable was named as chief this fills the vacancy caused by the death of john williamsou constable yake will immediately enter upon his duties and when you see him in uniform youll decide to obey his orders he weighs 185 lbs premises dealer gives up business w s widdifield chevrolet agent in stouffville is vacating the garage premises belonging to frank baker and once the old todd carriage shop unless he makes other arrangement we understand mr widdifield will carry on his car agency without business premises profession loses clever nurse ix death of miss jean gunnobe claremont entrance results have you renewed your subscrip- tionif not attend to it now tribune passed on term work clarence baker murray beelby william binsted earl campbell aylmer carter harold clarke jean farr mildred m glllman kathleen a hamilton keith howsam shirley manion gladys prouse lloyd see- beck gladys spang jean taylor irvin tindall passed on examinations drusilla alsop audrey baker honours bruce buckles frank couperthwaite joyce hardy sarah imalcolm victor morley george nokes ethel seebeck audrey slack merele symes edmund warden barbara white the fulopep plan helps poultrymen save up to 30 to 50 on cost of feeding new pullets some have asked why a commercial feed manufacturer advocates a plan of restricted feeding the answer is simple by advocating this basic principle in the fulopep rearing plan substantial economies are possible to alert poultrymen and at the same time he can raise a stronger healthier bird than by limited feeding with fulopep chick starter and growing mash so exceptionally rich in nutritive value as a foundaton of the fulopep plan poultrymen may complete the growing ration with whole oats and scratch grains thus saving considerable money we believe this to be an important contribution to the practical poullrymans method ofopcration the quaker oats company peterborough ontario fulopep feeds are sold and recommended by stiver bros authorized quaker feed dealer stouffville ontario phone 4501 hog weighing scale available to farmers realizing the importance of live hog weights in relation to carcass value and quality production service dominion department of agriculture has arranged to make available a specially designed scale for weighing pigs under farm conditions the scale with lifting device which is an essential part of the apparatus may be obtained at cost price and should prove valuable to farmers who re quire suitable hog weighing equip ment on application to w s mc- mullcn 59 victoria st toronto live stock fieldman for ontario the scale is a modified steel yard with a beam length of 53 inches and together with the lifting device has a total weight of 42 pounds the weighing capacity is 250 pounds net with divisions of two pounds and provided the crate in which the pig is placed does not weigh more than 125 pounds the scale will operate as designed specifications have been drawn up for the building of the crate which if built to design will not be heavier than approximately 60 pounds the crate is suspended from the scale by a wire cable which is passed under the bottom of the crate near each end and fastened loosely at the top other forms of crate construction may be used and different means of suspension em ployed but crates made to specifica tions have been tested and have proven satisfactory there are no weights which may become detached the scale may be readily moved as required and plac ed in operation provided strong suspension is available and a dis tance between floor and ceiling of at least seven feet each scale will bo government inspected before leaving the factory live stock floldmen of the produc tion service dominion department of agriculture are located in each province with fellowworkers of the nurs ing and medical profession and hundreds of friends from all walks of life attended the funeral service of miss jean l gunnobe lld was held in old st andrews united church toronto on tuesday miss gunn had been superintendent of the nursing school and a member of the staff of toronto general hospital for the past 2s years she died saturday after a long illness nurse gunn was a sister to mr george gunn church street stouffville the body was taken to belleville her birthplace for burial bolton says farewell to teacher among those entertaining anfi presenting gifts to mr and mrs rl barker before their departure from bolton to stouffville were pupils of bolton continuation and public school the school staff ttie masonic lodge the irebecca lodge tlie bridge club and the w a of tic united church mr barker is tho new member of stouffville contlnn- ation school staff crop may be lightest in years this district had a rain on mon day afternoon that will not soon be forgotten because it was so badly neededcrops were noticeably suffer ing and gardens were not looking good everybody was saying the same thing if we only had a rain when down it came lasting for threequarters of an hour at that this district will harvest one of the lightest crops in many years quirt farm wedding a quiet wedding was performed on monday afternoon june 30 at the home of the aunt and uncle of the bride mr and mrs carman morris east of stouffville when millicent fay march was united in matrimony with james eddington rev c d rayner officiating only the immediate family witnessed the ceremony the bride was given in marriage by her grandfathermrwm tran and the attendants were mr and mrs win morris the young couple after a short honeymoon will locate in lmuskoka old time modern dancing on wednesday july 9 popular orchestra price men 30c ladies 25c moonhaven musselmans lake neananrr ia

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