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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 13, 1930, p. 8

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stouffville february 13th 1930 h ere an dth ere 450 tha new north wine of the em press hotel victoria western out- port of the canadian pacific hall way chain of hotels across canada was opened recently at a function presided over by hon s f tolmle premier of british columbia and attended by over 1000 visitors in cluding civic officials it repre sents more than 200 additional rooms and a number of beautifully decorated suites including vice regal jacobean italian spanish and flower and was bulltat a cost of approximately 3000 jlltal iooo progress on the princess joan and princess elizabeth vlctorla- vancourer night service boats of the canadian pacific railway has been so rapid that captain c d neroutsos manager of tho b c coastal steamship service has an nounced that the trial trip of the first vessel to bo ready will bo march 25 each ship has five decks and berthing capacity for 431 per sons in the great chin protinoe of manchuria ejual in area to ger many marshal liang chang 29- yearold war lord is experiment ing with education on a colossal scale to bring his warridden peo ple to peace and progress is the statement of john nelson former publisher of tie vancouver world who recently landed from the em press of russia at vancouver on his return from the orient great industrial development throughout western canada which in the last two decades has brought the annual gross value of manufac tured articles produced in the west ern provinces to 600000000 was described recently by john f sweeting industrial commissioner of the canadian pacific railway in an address to officers of the com pany at winnipeg those of us who have lived through and watch ed western canada developments during the last 20 years are as sured as to the future of that part of the dominion he said railway conditions as they exist in canada today are readily com prehensible and we are in the for tunate position of being able to as sure our shareholders that the de creases represent the result of an extraordinary combination of con ditions and that the railways have not failed in efficiency or other wise stated e w beatty chair man and president of the cana- dian pacific railway in an address recently at the royal york hotel at the annual meeting of the com- mertial travellers association of canada mr beatty added that the situation in 1929 was exceptional and not likely to be repeated la subsequent yearg do you play safe people who take chances of losing their property or personal effects by fire are really gambling with the future make your position secure by a policy in one of my fire com panles we obtain the lowest rates t birkett general insurance agency bethesda whitchurch council meets on saturday at vandorf and some of our farmers propose visiting them on that day councillor ward of stouftville is keeping up the interest in our church supplying the pulpit accept ably until a new minister is secured there us some talk of a change in the circuit but nothing official one of the busiest places about here just now is the vannostrand bush at the corner of the ath con cession and the vandorf slderoad it was recently sold you will remember to elmer clark who now has a big gang iu there cutting down the trees and changing the appearance of the landscape in gen eral excellent cedar poles are being obtained and these are sold to the hydro commission while a number of railway ties are also being milled the telephone companies are also among the purchasers of poles most of which are 30 and 40 foot length railway shipments are being made from vandorf station our locality was well represented lit the sale on the 5th line on tues day last week ot the farm stock and implements belonging to the late simeon atkinson estate there was a splendid attendance with most of the buyers from this locality a freak of the sale was the auction ing of one horse for a 5 bill but this doesnt infer that the sale was a poor one prices ruled high and cows sold from 112 co 115 hay demanded 14 per ton while oats sold at the high price of 77c a bus the total sales amounted to 2350 and as there were but nine head o cattle and three horses the total seems good auctioneer silversides was in good trim and kept away the dull moments which sometimes overhang a sale do you remember way back fruit property for sale about one acre with barn and house in stouftville good state of cultivation plenty of small and large fruit of good varieties apply on premises w p white 10th street north 52 baby chicks orders taken now for our barred rock baby chicks all chicks from our own heavy laving strain flock phone stouft ville henry miller 53 for sale 25 or 30 tons hay mostly alfalfa and timothy r chapman phone 9214 barred rock chicks jas way hatch from high production giovvnment inspected handed blood tested birds april 25c may 20c june 15c four extra chicks per 100 h g michell phone imarkham 8103 50 articles for sale 150 laying hens and pullets brooders stove sprayer big and small feed hop pers fairbank scale for 240 lbs fountains chicken crates single pony harness stoves gasoline lamps and lanterns coal oil aladdin lamp baby bed baby bath with dresser on top high chair louis dey ringwood when john boyer conducted a general store in a large frame building which stood about where buttons law office now is situated it is said if john byer did not have it you could not get it nearer than toronto and that meant a two- days round trip in those days by stage coach hiram brooks drove the stage in boyers store there was a job printing department and the press in use there at one time was the same historic press which was taken from the ottice of william lyon mac- kenzie and thrown into toronto bay by the family compact enthusiasts afterwards salvaged and brought to stouftville did you buy at boyers has been the winter of 1ss2 came and went without any show to cover the ground i recall the time well for that winter 4s years ago i drove a team ot horses from stouftville to orangeville and had with me on the trip peter and john rusnell we were going over there all that dis tance to do threshing on all the journey there was no snow and it was on in february the date being fixed in my mind well by the fact that my best girl who is now my wife sent me a valentine and i was tickled over the remembrance an other thing which fixes the date definitely in my mind is the fact that it was the winter before i was married and i always recall it by these incidents john mckinnon mount albert mrs ferguson of uxbridge is visit ing her sister mrs herb hall mr and mrs david arnold are spending a couple weeks in oshawa peter mitchell is making good re covery from a recent operation for appendicitis mrs emanuel miller of mount pleasant called on friends here on saturday mr and airs geo hutchison and daughter ilene from markham called en friends here on sunday among the toronto visitors last week were miss dorothy stokes miss evelyn spang and miss elsie steeper merrit harrison who recently went under a serious operation in the gen eral hospital we are pleased to learn is progressing favorably the local lodge of oddfellows held there anuual oyster supper on fri day evening jan 21st a jolly time was spent in songs speeches and music this supper was attended by the members and there wives and lady friends which numbered over 100 canadian pacific bmllds city exhibition grounds and convention headquarters c p sleeping car park- imperial council headquarters ready and fully equipped to house a population of 8000 fez city is now being built by the canadian pacific railway for the accommodation of the army of shriners who will make toronto their mecca next june mainly the city will he composed of sleeping cars three hundred of which will be im pressed into service while marquees will take the place of administration and service buildings it will closely adjoin the exhibition grounds where the shriners will hold their convention fez city will be fully equipped with a miniature hospital restaurant barber shop shoe shine ard even beauty parlors news stands cipar stands and candy coun ters it will be cut in half by the midway from which 1st 2nd 3rd etc streets will radiate and ramcscs drive will handle all the motor traffic canadian pacific and city police vill co operate in the protection of this new city the cars vill li arranged in the order that they will pull cut for home at the end of the convention i he city viil be brilliantly illuminated by cciic light h ere an dth ere 461 the largest passenger liner into the port of saint john in 190s was the parisian of 4500 tons nowa days the 20000ton duchess of york is but one of four duchess ships using the port said hugh a allan founder of the allan line of steam ships on landing at saint john re cently and commenting on the growth of the port he was certain it would continue to grow in the fu ture as it had done in the past there is a huge market in eur ope for breeding silver foxes which will absorb all that canada has to offer for many years is the view of j s wedlock ot st john passen ger on the duchess of york who has been spending some time in sweden where he established a fox farm stocked from his farm on prince edward island i sponsored by hon r randolph bruce lieutenantgovernor of brit ish columbia and under direction of harold eustace key musical di rector for the canadian pacific railway the second annual sea music festival has just been held at the empress hotel victoria with great success artists of in ternational repute took part in the revival of the sea chanteys that men sang when wooden ships manned by iron crews sailed the seven seas during the five years that tho canada colonization association has been under the control of the canadian pacific railway it has settled 4270 families on 44268 acres at a purchase price including equipment of more than 33000000 was the statement of w m neal general manager of the railways western lines speaking at the first annual meeting ot the saskatche wan branch of the association held at regina recently a vast amount of serious work is being done along constructive lines in oil development in alberta g g ommanney director of the cana dian pacific railways department of development stated in a recent interview at winnipeg a million barrels of oil had been taken from western canada last year and pros pects were good for greater pro duction in 1030 he added seven canadian pacific special trains will be required to carry some snowshoers members of clubs in quebec province and new eng land who are coming to the con vention of snowshoe clubs to be held at ottawa february 12 two special trains will be needed to carry the delegation from maine centres and two more for that from montreal another new canadian pacific steamer took to the water recently at glasgow when the princess elizabeth 5009ton vessel for the british columbia coastal service was launched from the yards ot the fairfield shipbuilding company at govan by mrs r b s reford daughter of w r maclnnes vice- president of the canadian pacific railway the ship can reach a speed of 16v4 knots will have sleeping accommodation for 465 passengers and day accommodation for 1500 fish caught in the inland lakes of the province of saskatchewan have an annual value of over 500- 000 among the principal kinds of fish caught arc goldeyes herring pickerel pike sturgeon mullets trout tullibee and white fish in an address upon canadas natural resources and their de velopment in montreal the other day g m hull development en gineer canadian pacific railway pointed out that the value of agri cultural products have increased fourfold in the last twenty years while that of mines arid forests have been trebled fisheries dou bled and developed water power increased six times over though the popularity of old dobbin- continues to hold a prom inent place on the farms of can ada the iron horse or mechani cal farm implement is advancing in favor particularly in the prai rie provinces estimates give a total of 66220 tractors in opera tion on the 248102 prairie farms 14557 of which were bought last year gross tonnage of vessels enter ing honolulu harbor has increased from 2885218 tons annually to 7174286 in the last ten years ac cording to official figures released late in december the canadian pacific inaugurated direct vancou ver to honolulu service december 13 with the palatial express liner empress of canada other com pany vessels on this rim will be the empress of russia empress of asia and empress of japan the latter recently launched in the province of quebec there is now a total length of 12502 miles of paved macadamized and gravelled roads which is 38 per cent of all rural roads in the pro vince in 1929 the provincial de partment of road3 maintained 10- 195 miles of improved roads con structed 1584 miles of new road 188 bridges and culverts and elim inated 16 grade crossings and 203 sharp corners and curves the department of immigration and industry of the new bruns wick government is getting ready for rtie reception of 100 british and numerous scandinavian families to be brought out in april may and june said hon j a mifray superintendent of the department on his return from montreal to saint john following conferences there financiauieport statement of receipts and ex penditures for stouffville public and continuation schools public school receipts fees 40 50 government grant 1509 30 gov county on equipment 4s i6 whitchurchmarkham levy 1137 50 village levy 5362 50 sundries 6 00 bal from last year 513s 97 13242 93 expenditures teachers salaries 5295 2g secy and caretaker 3s2 50 fuel 235 63 repairs 163 93 examination 9 95 printing and stationery 28 75 equipment c 113 48 insurance 41 00 sundries 304 69 to continution school 535 10 balance 7110 29 6132 64 13242 93 continuation school receipts examination fees 50 00 government grant 774 92 county grant 5113 13 village grant 535 10 listen do you swear each year when cold weather comes and nothing happens when you step on the starter on a cold morning except a few rattles and a buzz do you make a solemn vow by all the frosty nights to have your engine put in shape before the cold comes next year do you and when next year comes around forget all about it till some cold morniug etc etc dont you well dont take any unnecessary vows and dont be worried and fussed with a car thats hard to start this year drive in to this service station and tell us you want to drive in comfort this cold weather cold weather gasoline and oils chains to fit every size and make of car get them now stay on the road swifts garage phone 19501 the service station where courtesy is a habit stouffville out 6473 15 expenditures tela shers salaries 4913 61 caretaker and secy 3c7 50 fuel 235 00 repairs 229 22 examination 95 65 printing c 13 11 equipment 369 09 insurance 41 00 sundries 20s 97 6473 15 js dougherty sectreas a v nolan chairman auction sale of high grade registered hol- stein friesian cattle horses swine etc the undersigned has received instructions from frank a breuls to sell by auction at eight con- markham quarter mile south of ringwood on wednesdayfebruary 19 registered cattle male glenlonely abegwelt chieftain 14 months old this bull carries four crosses of the blood of prince colanthus albekirk recognized as canadas greatest sire and tho only sire in canada with six 10000 lb daughters the dam of this bull is a heifer which has never been officially tested for milk but tests 47 under the c t a anyone interested in a remarkable combination of show and production type will do well to see this future sire female shadowmere princess no 141389 sired by shadowmere duke pietortge 00573 dam nellie princess 21180 this cow will be due tiime os sale female shadowmere patsy no 141388 sired by shadowmere duke pletert- ge no 60573 dam highland flora segis 45601 bull calf by side female shadowmere flora segis no 141093 sired by duke pietertge 60573 dam highland flora segis 45701 the females are all high prod- ducers of wonderful conformation grade cattle 3 holsteln cows calves by side holstein cow duo march 1st ayrshire cow bred dec 1st durham cow calf by side gurnsey cow calf by side b w cow bred nov 25th blue cow bred dec 4th holstein cow due in may holstein cow in full flow yearling heifer horsesbay imnro 6 years bay filly rising 1 year pigs 8 pigs about 150 pounds miscellaneous power washing machine wringer international 1- horso power engine set boblselghs terms calves pirs cash 8 months credit given on furnishing approved joint notes with seven per cent per milium off for cash as the owner is giving up the milk business and enlarging his poultry plant the above herd will all be sold lloyd turner clerk f w silversides auctioneer year round creamery service we would impress on cream shippers that we are at your service 12 months in the year not merely in the sumer months we collect your cream in any kind of weather or season or you may deliver it to obtain best results ship your cream to us lc per pound butter fat extra to patrons who deliver their cream also a can of butter milk to take home free of charge this will well pay you for your trou ble to deliver your cream stouffville creamery go an unequalled creamery service since 1918 closed every night at 6 oclock ercepting saturdays adio sales we have been selling radios for little more than a year and have been servicing radios for two years and we are still prepared to do all kinds of service as we have a complete testing outfit- we have sold over 60 radios during the present season and herewith give names of some of our buyers with an additionallist next week as space permits fl mcfarlane pickering charles sargent harry mason r a mason murray cocksworth thos underwood thos hargrave russel grass t- a vennov markham john mcgillvary elgin mills j w cleaver herb pwter dr freel harold forsyth stouffville mrs ethel mewson scarboro bluffs e jones coleman ira reesor cedar grove j- cowan kingston road stop 12 jonathan cal vert gormley macks cafe toronto vebanner brooklin cober cober telephone markham 129 heifer old sheep shearing wanted also ford truck for sale f often phone 7206 stouftville for sale or rent in the vill age of stouffville white brick house six rooms running water double garage double lot apply to robert kelly sunderland 51 boadways drug store stouffville farm for sale 100 acres more or less being lot 1415 in con s whitchurch on good roads system for particulars apply owner imrs o flewoll on premises 51 married woman fears gas eats only baby food for 3 years i ate only baby food everything else formed gas now thanks to adlerika i oat everything and enjoy life mrs m gunn just one spoonful adlerika re lieves all gas so you can eat and sleep better acts on both upper and lower bowel removing poisons you never know were there and which caused your stomach trouble no matter what you have tried for stomach and bowels adlerika will will surprise you j m storey drug gist stouffville notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that isabella glejnnie lefever of the city of toronto in the coun ty of york and province ot on tario married woman will apply to the parliament ot canada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce from her husbandadbert lbpever of the city of toronto in tho county of york mechanic on the ground of adultery isabella glennie lefever by her solicitor murdoch l martyn 57 queen st west toronto 2 canada dated at toronto province of ontario tho 5th day of february 1930 54 we want all kinds of live poul try for which top market price will be paid sam golden apply at e c pennocks llvary notice of application divorce for notice is hereby given that hay and seed grain for sale mixed hay mostly alfalfa banner oats and seed barley all thor oughly clean seneca baker phone 209 51 weaving aveavixg i am now prepared to do steady weaving my prices right and work satisfactory patronage solicited small orders thankfully received phone 7306 j s lehman gormley machinery for sale roller for rolling oats in good order cheap separator melotte good as new fannlngmill chatham with bag ger several good choppers all sizes also good gasoline engines 1 hp to 8 set scales power washing machine for gasoline several good cutters and sleighs at low prices benj rexlin highest price for fowl and wool phone 192 stouffville notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that flor ence louise pretoria pol- notick is nereny given inat jock of tn0 clt ot toronto tae ruth victoria sjpooner of the city county of york in the province ot of toronto in the county ot york ontario married woman will apply and province of ontario will applyito the parliament of canada at tho to the parliament of canada at the next bcss1on thereof for a bill of next session thereof for a bill of from hcr husband ro divorce from hor husband cecil g po of tho said city john spooner of the city of tor- toronto tho county of york cuv ofriuon on th of adultery dated at toronto this tenth day of february ad 1930 andrew e mckague 1504 royal bank building toronto ont solicitor for the applicant tery and desertion dated at toronto province of on tario this 27th day of january19s0 k a christie solicitor for the said florence loulso pretoria pollock 601 federal building toronto ontario 62

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