stouffville ontario march 29 1934 spring announcement ladies coats suits and swager suits i carry a large stock of spring suits and- will be pleas ed to call right at your home to jiailow you to make your choice if your build requires a size that must be made to order i will take your measure and guarantee perfect fit by buying direct through me you can save dollars on your spring coat or suit newest in girls coats also h golden call andersons phono 15 and leanre word tor me to call with a full line of goods recleaned barley we offer a limited quan tity of the above at the price of 72c per bushel fob our elevator foot of bathurst street tor onto sacks included canada malting co limited 1703 royal bank building toronto 2 9th line markham claremont stone cracking is in full blast on the line new sam petrochuk visited at pine orchard on sunday glad to know that mrs blair is able to be out again mrs james mccreight and baby friday evening last the attendance miss e miller was a recent rislt- or with friends in the city miss a m mcglashan returned home on thursday last after spend ing the winter in toronto w g and mrs scott are visiting their sons in windsor also relatives in detroit and in saginaw mich wmr hill of the 5th line uxbridge has purchased mrs t wilsons resi dence and will move to the village this spring the high school commencement exercises and concert are being held in the community hall this thurs day evening the baptist and united church congregations held union easter services on monday and wednesday evenings of this week miss m macnab returned home on friday last after spending a couple of months with her sisterinlaw mrs p macnab of toronto the ladles aid society quilted three quilts for the wms at its monthly meeting held in the sunday school room of the united church on thursday afternoon last supper was served after the quilting the pickering minstrel club gave its show in the community hall on spent friday in toronto miss mildred peacock spent a day at herb thomas last week mr edwin hoover has engaged mr fred gillion for the year now is your chance girls to help hector while he is batching it well boys it is time the orchestra was tuning up as the wedding bells are ringing iuisses ina and ethel burkholder of vineland visited the burk- holders here misses mildred and mary pea cock were shopping in toronto one day last week mr and mrs david boyd also rolph spent sunday at wm boyds in tottenham are her notice to creditors and others in the estate of agnes mcquillen deceased notice is hereby given pur suant to section 51 of the trustee act that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the estate of agnes mcquillen late i served afternoon tea of the township of whitchurch in the county of york widow de ceased who died on or about the 21st day of january 1934 are re quired on or before the 18th day of april 1934 to send by post pre paid or deliver to edward pettit 151 delaware avenue toronto on tario the executor of the last will and testament of the said deceased their christian names and sur names addresses and descriptions the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities if any held by them and take notice that after such last mentioned date the said execut or will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which ho shall then have notice and that the said executor will not be liablo for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall iot have been received by him at th time of such distribution dated at toronto this lrith day of march ad 1934 ernest m lee 00 victoria street toronto solicitor for the said executor was somewhat disappointing but the program was one of the best that has been given here for some times a quiet wedding was solemnized at the united church parsonage on wednesday afternoon imarch 23rd when miss winnifred wilson became the bride of mr charles reynolds rev j e glover officiating after a short honeymoon the happy couple will reside on a farm near goodwood on the evening before her marriage about 75 friends and neighbors met at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs wm wilson and showered her with many useful and costly gifts mr and mrs reynolds have the best wishes of a host of friends for maliy years of wedded happiness the skating rink will be wrecked at the end of the present season and in place of a closed rink as here-to- fore there will be a larger open air rink with adequate waiting room and dressing room accommodation the owner mr pilkey is planning to use the material from the rink for other building purposes a well attended meeting of tho wi was held at the home of mrs c a overland on wednesday after- mrs beaton we are glad to sav is noon march 21st the president improving nicely mrs f l presided and mrs jas coates read a very interesting mr and mrs young and family and thought provoking paper on spent sunday in the vale keeping step with the times a mrs rumble of maple is visiting pleasin pian0 so was contributed her mother mrs l wilson by miss june forsyth and an en- katherine hornshaw is improving joyable paper on prominent irish- nieely after falling and breaking her men was read by mrs d a scott arm several helpful suggestions for a the womens institute had a rainy day pastime for children splendid meeting last wednesday it j siven in answer t0 the roil being grandmothers month they york county plowmen make early plans for the provincial plowing match a meeting of representatives of the three county plowmens associ ations and local committee men chosen for the 1934 provincal match will be held in the town council chambers richmond hill on fri day afternoon march 30th at 130 oclock the joint county prize list will be drawn up at this meeting mr j lockie wilson secretary of the provincial plowmens association announces the dates of the inter national match for october 9 th 10th 11th and 12th mr f p oconnor of maryvale farm wexford has very kindly offered his 540 acre farm for the 1934 match the following is a list of chair men of local committees selected at meeting held in toronto on february 27th hon chairman e p oconnor wexford farmers information outbreak brighter completed survey of the statis tics for 1933 paints a brighter picture of farming in this province than in any year since 192s total value of field crops jumped 8371000 in 1933 from the 1932 total the final report shows and this despite a de creased acreage sown and a volume of field production reduced 97 per cent field crops harvested from a total acreage of 9194800 in 1933 had a value of s124679000 the report reveals and a rise of 19 per cent in average prices for farm products is reported look after ice house at this time of the year a farm er should thoroughly inspect his ice house repair any little job before it becomes a big and costly job if for instance a ibatten is rubbed off the ice house by live stock rain will special sale chairman james cameron weston get behind tho studding and de- mr and mrs albert batt spending a few weeks with parents at brucefleld wm peacock had a slight colli sion at school when he ran into meryle hoover breaking two front teeth off vice chairman george little agincourt- secytreas r e white newmarket teams committee lyman kennedy agincourt parking icom ga4m davidson unlonvile tractor com t a patterson agincourt entertainment committee j warden d e sprague keswick whitevale mongolia mr ivan wagg is sporting a new car what about it girls the snow storm did not hold up the traffic monday night quite a number from here attend ed the sale at jonas lewis mrs smith was out for the first time last week since here illness mrs lou hoover and son spent crease the value of the insulation and start rot in the still studs and sheathing ontario swino to bo tested on the basis of market type it was decided at the annual meet ing of the ontario swine breeders association that a series of feeding stations should be established throughout the province at which the progeny of breeding pigs shall be tested on the basis of market type the primary object in mind is that of bringing ontario bacon up to the level of quality obtaining in den mark discussing this question geo b rothwell live stock commissioner of canada said that hie danes have set the style it was not necessary for this country to rebuild the stock of baton hogs by irdporting special strains but quality and uniformity of product and a constant and assuri ed volume were essential on the mr and mrs ed britisn market sunday with vanzant mr reg rennie accompanied by his lady friend visited in toronto on sunday miss gladys green has returned home after spending a time with her sister miss evelyn green in st an expensive one and can under no catharines who has been employed circumstances be used in the feeding there for the last two years or finishing of low grade or in- sundav guests at g taylors were differently bred animals not only mr and ilfrs rennie and family must tho animals be approved types grain feeding in all grain feeding it must be kept in mind aat the product being used 200 bags first quality oyster shell cwt 100 lb or over orders only provide now for future needs 100 increase your production with monarch and shurgain fertilisers brands in most demands carried in stock fixe ground oat and screening chop at 2300 per ton iu sacks dicksons hill mills phone stouffville 5505 markham ontario on april 5th lemonviile is going dance postponed travelling when our minister willi take us on a trip from halifax to the community hall dance an- the rockies via the panama canal ko to be held on good friday before leaving everybody will be well fed be sure an1 come admission 20 and 10c goodwood miss gladys wagg was in toronto monday mr stafford spent the weekend in toronto visiting his brother sorry- to report that miss legate on the sick list wo trust for a speedy recovery evening at postponed victoria square u card of thanks for the kindness and help extend ed to us during the illne3 and sub sequent death of a beloved mother wo extend our sincere thanks f ram r mid family in mcinorium xesbitt in loving memory of my father frederick george who passed away good friday march 25 1932 the snow storm here has filled up two years have passed dear lather since you were called away how well do 1 remember that sad and weary day we cannot clasp your hand father dear your faco we cannot see but let this little token tell that we still remember thee the roads again and cars and trucks are having there troubles getting through h e henderson of oshawa was in goodwood on sunday owing to the death of his grandmother the late mrs s a flumerfelt whose death was reported in the last issue tlowers i p upon your grave the womens association of the united church will hold their monthly meeting and open tea at tho home of mrs wm j micholl on thursday april 5th mr and mrs ichas hodgson and daughter jean mrs h hodgson mrs l hodgson mrs bowers of stouffville and mr peter and mrs i j steward and two daughters of i markham spent sunday with mr and mrs a spears call death summons edwin w evans shakespeare rightly to bo groat is nottcstlr without great argument serenity comes from sincerity of purposo tranquility is the result ot study and labor but notions of fidelity are in herent r g gendening funeral director phone stouffville 263 box 244 phone 3306 j e- smith radio service all makes of radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to braithwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate gordon e cober radio technician at buttons hardware builder of sound systems power amplifiers radio repaming stouffville and uxbridgo and was noted bandsman and choir leader highly esteemed edwin walter evans for thirty- five years a resident of whitby and cne of the towns best known citi zens and former bandmaster pass ed away on friday evening there at his home on dundas after an ill ness of several months for a con siderable time he had suffered from heart trouble and has been confined to his home practically all winter during his residence in whitby mr evans was identified with num erous local activities and was widely known and greatly liked by a con siderable circle of friends he was born in claremont seventyfour years ago and lived in that com munity until about tho year 1900 farming and later following the oc cupation of pumpmaker he then moved to whitby and continued his business as a pump manufacturer serving the district for many miles around and being known through out a large portion of the county he is survived by his daughter mrs h w michael two grandchildren evans and howardine michael and by two brothers james and joseph of claremont messrs clifford wagg waiter booth gordon fuller also verna and iroy zeller and edna green card of tiiavks we take this opportunity to thank the neighbors and many other friends who were so kind to us dur ing mr lehmans receit illness by sending flowers etc and by kind enquiries mr and mrs elias lehman mm easter sale aylmer goods tomato soup 3 tins assorted soups 3 tins crushed pineapple 2 tins asparagus cuttings tin 15c spinach tin pork and beans 3 tins easter eggs each 5c mayfield bacon lb- 27c peameal back bacon lb 25c peameal rolls lb i7c picnic shoulders lb 17c lettuce 2 heads 13c fresh asparagus lb 12c carrots bunch 5c but experience has clearly shown that certain kinds of farm animals great ly excel others in their ability to utilize the feeds provided especially is this true in connection with the feeding of grains poultry would head the list in this regard with the pig standing a close second in its abil ity to manufacture feed grains into meat economically the dairy cow be cause of her ability to give off from her body immense quantities of milk during a long lactation period woiu rank third followed by beef cattle and sheep buy feeds on gunrantee do not find yourself with a goldbrick feed money spent and no value in return oat feeds analys ed in the laboratories of the domin ion experimental farms have had a range from 4 to 14 per cent of pro tein and from 10 to 30 per cent of fibre meat meals of from 40 to 65 per cent protein and phosphoric acid from 10 to 20 per cent therefore do not buy your feeds blindly but study the guaranteed analyses as printed on bags or other containers so that you know of what lvalue the leeds are for your specific purpose and also as compared with other 14c feeds of tho same class 25c 21c 25c 25c of the tribune wo regret to report that willard slack our milk man is on the sick list mr lemon iclark is delivering the milk we hope our eyes will soon see willard back on the job on thursday night last at the close of the bypu regular meet ing miss muriel maye was present ed with a beautiful carving set as a token of esteem from members and other friends the address was signed by j slack president and e white secretary the funeral of the late imrs v moore youngest daughter of mr and mrs s alex brown took place from the home at no8 avalone boule vard birchcliffe on wednesday march 21st it was a very large funeral with interment at parkhill cemetery scarborough a large floral display sent by tho numerous relatives and friends went to show the great sorrow and sympathy for this young mother in her 26th year who had passed away to her reward many goodwood friends and stouffville folks were present mrs moore is now lying near her late sister mrs kay who before her marriage was the eldest daught er imaud a husband and a little boy are left to mourn her loss to the father mother and sister mabel our sympathy goes out to them in their great loss may whither and decay but the love for you thai sleeps beneath will never fade away every remembered by daughter violet leslie and family alfalfa hay for sale first class and bailed d hall ph 9305 lost- wheel chain from our tow- truck on the 10th con north and central garage finder please phone j sllverthorne 170 for sale quantity goose wheat also few bus red clover seed albert batt phone 6207 sheep sheering- 1 am prepared to shear your flock at 2 for 25c stan hall phone 9305 apples for sale baldwins and ontario varieties 75c bushel well wintered phone 6009 agents wanted to distribute oil apply british lubal co care box 192 stouffville pigs for sale 6 weighing around 30 pounds each anthony hoover phone 5508 for sale white pekin drakes also geese and ganders 2 stoves quebec heater and range for sale mrs fred johnson uniouvillo rri phone 5220 heavy cnttlc in denuiml at present according to the ontario marketing board there is a definito demand at the union stock yards for top quality heavy cattle with strong prices prevailing recently a choice lot ot this class 96s grape fruit each 5c sold at six and onehalf cents a palmolivo soap cake 5c pound tuoko catuo wero sm may flowers soap cake rc l finished weighing upwards i of fifteen hundred pounds infants delight cako 5c calay soap cake 5c chocolate assort lb 19c paul boadway manager we are giving away free gas and oil on saturday march 31 at the stanley theatre stouffville the first of a series of a free draws will take place for the customers of delbert holdens ford and sales service stations in stouffville and markham prizes 1st 10 tickets drawn will be given 5 gallons of gasoline free 2nd 10 tickets drawn will be given one gallon of motor oil free you will also get your ticket to be drawn on january 1st 1935 on the ford v8 car given away free come and enjoy a good talkie picture and hear your name called out d r holden with tho surplus relieved as a result of last years export trade feeders should profit by marketing properly finished cattle of this weight sow thistle monaco determined that sow thistle be stamped out within the confines of its area tho council of tho county of kent have had a conference with hon t l kennedy minister of agriculture colonel kennedy has offered his assistance and has promised to rreparo revisions to tho weed act enabling local week inspectors to administer weed control measures more effectively a definite organized campaign is now being prepared consisting of newapaor publicity special sow thistle lessons in all schools of the county and a strin gent clcanup of all waste and culti vated land during the growing season lemonville stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 messrs samuel borinsky and jack ponnock spent sunday with mrs m cook imiss stella cook and mr george hannah ot nowmarket visited rela tives here on sunday misses lillian and synlhia cook accompanied by gordon lemon spent a day in toronto last week a very pleasant evening was spent at tho united young peoples meet ing friday night several of the members put on a mock wedding followed by a miscellaneous shower for miss muriel imaye in honor of her approaching marriage miss alma ward as bride dressed in white organdie was given in marriage by walter cooper her attendants were miss gladys wagg as bridesmaid dressed in pink net and little pearla taylor and mabel tindall in pink as flower girls miss edna foskett played the wedding march lome tindall was the groom and howard haynes the best man with laurie wagg tho ring bearer a gold brace let ralph burray niade an excellent minister for the occasion the event was surely a mock wedding as wo could see by tho minister reading out of eatons cataloque something in this manner dearly beloved and fellowsufferers we are gathered here together in an attempt to join asunder this man and that woman in a state of confusing dead lock the section of which will em phatically establish every possible phase of mysticism and doubt therefore if anyone or any two or threo in our midst sees fit to un loose a form of tongue wagging that will in any manner impede our lino now i say is the time and place to blow off or shut off having thus arrived at a perfect under standing in which only the per fect understanding in which only tho essence of lovo and charity exist wo shall now take steps to proceed i now subject you with a few im pertinent questions and in answer ing same your words will be spoken in clear tones enabling y6ur old fathor who is seriously handicapp- od in tho form of poor hearing to gain the whole truth the honest truth and nothing but the truth so help you part of the ceremony read i porcolve oswald llontamer wilt take thee nathamlna to have and to detest from this affair upward for nearer for distance from the gold standard to pound sterling into niagara falls i promise to forcibly oject the cat every night and to stick to the old fashioned night shirt wuh this horse collar wo shall clamp the affair a token of everlasting punishment stock for sale a number of pigs 10 weeks old 2 brood sows english black and dua april 15 jersey heifer just due l w hoover phone 1504 claremont for sale quantity of velvet barley phone 2602 clark johnson wood buzzing i am prepared to do wood buzzing at moderate rate with my own outfit kenneth betz phone 177 fruit trees pruned and spray ed at seasonable rate all mater ial supplied by me edw walls phone 7820 wood for sale we have a few cords of dry hardwood also pine and hardwood mixed at s per cord cut and delivered greon hardwood at 9 a cord cut and delivered fred w betz sons phone 177 fowl wanted i am open to buy hens chickens geese ducks etc and will pay highest maket price locate me at edw pennocks livery phone 163 sam golden spring farm machinery there is very few auction sales and used implements are hard to buy our stock however is largo but get in early while the selection is good seed- drills international mh drill with fertilizer attachment 13 drill mh- riding plows walking plows mowers binders land rollers cutting boxes with or with out blowers any of these machines will save you money they have years of servlco in them b rbxun highest prices for poultry wool and hides phone 192 wanted married man experienc ed in farm work wishes position good references apply gordon preston stouffville rr4 groceries silver cream large jar 25c lemon oh largo bottle 23c shoe dressing per bottle 15c floor wax 1 lb tin 30c stovepipe enamel per bottle 20c golatinc per pkg 15c maple bon bons per lb 35c a w scott