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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1934, p. 2

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the stouffville bakery invites your patronage for their white or brown bread knowing that it contains all the good things whole some bread is expected to have its best for the children too buns rolls tarts and all lines of attractive pastry at our cake shop stouffville bakery ambrose stover proprietor notice to creditors stanleysiscoe mine plant destroyed by bush- fire entire district imperilled series ot outbreaks continue toward home of pandora mines high wind danger in tin- icstutc of lirinl ina catherine winger deceased all persons having claims against tho estate ot christina cather ine winger late of the township of whitchurch in the county of york widow who died on the 24th day of january 1934 are hereby notiiied to send to the undersigned executors i or their solicitors full particulars of their claims on or before the first day of june 1934 after which date the assets of the said estate j will be distributed amongst ttie parties entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which ttia executors shall then have had notice charles5 hoover ss uorniley itlt ontario clarence doneu esq gormley uk ontario executors mcruiiolfill button stouflvillt ontario solicitors tor executors dated may loth 1931 notice to creditors in the estate of frank lister deceased all persons having claims against the estate of frank lister late of the township of markbam in the county ot york retired farmer deceased who died on the 13th day of april 1934 are hereby notified to send to the undersigned solicitors for the administrators full particul ars of their claims on or before the 9tlidny of june licit after which daie the assets of the said estate will he distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having re gard only ui the claims of which the administrator shall then have had notice jacb s wideman esq imarkbam rri ojitario j willi leliinan esq cnionville kit ontario administrators with will annexed of the abovementioned estate mccihiough button solicitors for the said adminis trators stouffvilie ontario the markets produce pricks united farmers cooperative co saturday were paying the following price for produce kcigs prices to farmers cases returned large 17c a medium lac c lie company al so advancing on pool shipments 12 cents pr dozen delivered toronto on grade a- large ami medium ruttkr ontario no 1 cream ery 20ic no 2 20c poultry wholesale prices on potiltty s supplied by the united farmers cooperative co here sat urday were in order of live a grade and dressed a select grade uroilers over 2va lbs 17c li to 2i lbs 15c hens over 5 lbs 12 to lie 4 to 5 lbs 11 to 13c 3 to 4 lbs 10 to 12c old roosters g to 8c wholesale provisions wholesale provision dealers arc quoting the following prices to to ronto retail dealers pork hams 20c shoulders 15c butt 17c pork loins 20c picnics 34c- laid pine tierces 0c tubs 10ic pails lie prints ovic shortening tierces sic tubs c pails 0ic prints ozc live stock quotations steers up to 1150 lbs good and choice 500 to s550 do medium 150 to so 00 do common 100 to 450 steers over 1050 lbs good and choice 575 to g25 do medium 525 to s550 do com mon 175 to 525 heifers good and choice 500 to 550 do me dium 450 to 500 do common 100 to 150 fed calves good choice 025 to 700 do medium s500 to 000 cows good 350 to 400 do medium 300 to 350 do common 250 to 300 can- ners and cutters 125 to 225 dulls good 325 to 350 do common 230 to 300 stockcr and feeder steers good 400 to 425 do common 300 to 375 milk ers and springers 3000 to 4500 calves good and choice veals c00 to c50 do com and med 300 to 500 grasscrs 250 to 325 hogs bapn fob 800 do off trucks 830 do off cars 875 good ewes and wether iambs 800 to 000 do medium 700 to 800 do culls 500 to 050 sheep good light 350 to 450 do heav ies 250 to 300 do culls 150 to 200 menace of fire sweeping in from tinderdry bushlands gave inhabitants ot many widely scattered points through northern quebec and on tario a desperately anxious weekend however reports indicate there has been no loss of life and ihat property damage have been relatively small the stanleysiscoe extension plant in the siscoe gold area 50 miles south of alios que ws destroyed by flames the village of provenoher 15 miles west of xorandarouyn was partially evacuated vhei flames ting ed it and a mill nearby was burned down in ontario 15 men fought flames raging in the campbells mills and meteor lake districts with ontario forestry department gas cars being sed to rush men lo the areas and additional firefighting equipment supplies and men being sent from as far east as sudbury oba ami wbrnepayne were fighting flames in the hush lands near those centres rush fires broke out along the transcanada highwaj on the north shore of lake superior close to the pancake river wovk camp the northern quebec situation was serious in a dozen pents aa un confirmed report stated that three cottages had been destroyed at the aldermac mine the pandora mines in cadillac township were in the path of another blaze hut it was hoped lie flames would be checked before they reached that property another fire was burning near the junction of the beattie railway and the canadian national railways while the vicinity of taschereau que was scene of a blaze by railway and truck some 100 wo men and children were rushed to rouyii fromprovenehet when it look ed sunday afternoon a- it the village was doomed a large stuad of fire rangers noraudu firemen and vil lagers with men from the nearby arntfield mine averted disaster how ever aided by a falling wind im a bit afraid myself admitted the long distance telephone operator at rouyii when asked about the sit uation she said that ij the wind rose there was a possibility ot flames en croaching upon the town limits more prickings of conscience 2 letters containing cash re ceived by customs head radium danger when close the e handling it told use long handles on containers windsor tt canadas income from conscience money continues at the present rate canadians may look for a reduction in federal taxes before long customs officials sug gest a ii dalziel collector of customs for windsor was thoughtfullyopen- hig the mornings mail wondering who might have sent the anonymous letter enclosing 1 for a few things that the sender smuggled from de troit several years ago which he re ceived recently mr dalziel was startled from his meditation by the sight of a brand new 2 bill flutter ing to the desk from a letter he held in his hand the letter postmarked london bore the simple anonymous explan ation that this should have been paid three years ago regret not having done so washington distance offers the best protection from the harmful ef fects of radium the bureau of stan dards warns in a new hand book en titled kadium protection for am ounts up to 300 milligrams the book issued principally for those exposed to radium suggests that technicians should not work ha bitually nearer than ten feet to rad ium in storage or stay long near a patient receiving treatment permanent technicians should have at least six weeks vacation a year and should spend as much time as possible out of doors the book states careful blood counts should be made once a month to determine their phy sical condition when radium is carried about con tainers should be equipped with han dles long enough to keep the hand at least 12 inches away when stored radium should be entirely surrounded with lead when shipping by mail or express radium packages should be conspic uously marked radium keep a- way the bureau warned 90yearold farmer to seed farm meaford thos stickley 50year old fanner of this district has de clared his intention of seeding his threeacre farm himself this year he has already purchased the seed he was horn in worcester england set tling in the west wheu he came to canada where he still owns 159 acres stickley declares he is as fit as a fiddle he is the only surviving member of a family of five and he lives with his sisterinlaw mrs marjorie morrison who is more than so years of age and is the last sur viving- member of her family department of highways motor vehicles branch an open letter to pedestrians are motorists right when they say you are more than half to blame while figures cannot be depended upon to tell the whole truth last years accident records leave no room for doubt that there are reckless walkers as well as reckless drivers last year 2821 pedestrians were killed or injured in ontario in automotive accidents many of these persons came to grief while violating a simple rule of safety crossing a street between inter sections crossing diagonally at intersections crossing against traffic signals hitching or coming from behind parked vehicles of the total number 1107 were children playing in the street records show that in many of these cases the driver never had a chance accidents happened while he was doing his best to drive safely this department is more deeply interested in making the streets and highways of ontario safe especially for children than in any other public duty the conscientious motorist has been appealed to in many ways several- of his privileges have been restricted in an effort to make life safe in traffic for all i know that this appeal to the pedestrian will find ready response among those who walk more often than they drive and especially in the hearts of fathers and mothers of little children will you cooperate will you help to stem the tide of needless bereavement and suffering by observing the simple rules of safe walk ing that make all the difference between safety and he jeopardy of life andtmib and you parents will you not give your children a chance by teaching them the need of care for their own safety flying sftones mud oil or wales cant harm the sturdy mechanism chevrolets kneeactjpn is of a very special type in this construction the coil spring which is the heart of the mechanism is safely and solidly enclosed in a heavy steel housing this keeps out dirt and flying stones protects the spring from wear tear and exposure the result a smooth restful floating ride a bounceless back seat and completely shock- proof steering with no annoying shake shudder or shimmy when the front wheels meet a bump choose a chevrolet and make sure you get the safety type of kneeaction in your next car to cmurmicai ckmc housing cut axay to show enclosed kneeaction con struction see the car check these features i blue flame cylinder head bigger positive brakes sturdy smart body by fisher exclusive yk frame x builtin nodraft ventilation safety glass in windshield and ventilators syncromesh with silent second gear a ceseral motors valve produced ix cixada chevrolet matter six fjjq priced as lour as 4 cherrolet standard six jj q priced as low as delivered fully equipped tu factory ojhawm out freight and government liceme only emr eaiy gmac terrui w s widdifield dealer stouffville ontario toronto may 7th 1934 artists free school 5an francisco hopefuls only required to buy materials san francijco there is art for arts sake in ian francisco and its swell thats the verdict of nearly 4u0 men and womm from 17 to go who climb s long light of stairs several days a week o sketch paint model clay write short stories tnd study novel and- verse technique in six makeshift studios a block from the citys financial district hs the free school of the artists and writer union san franciscos newest art and lierary institution and strangest relief project golly this is great dick ayer exclaims as he models his first bust i never ex pected trailing like this and for no thing looi at this head hfs on of 25 enrolled in the scul pture class the students furnish their own materials but everything else is free new egg record for dominion 200 in 204 days and each egg equal to or above standard agasslz nc barred plymouth rock pullet xo 2 owned by a pen nington of agasslz has established what is believed a worlds record at the dominion experimental farm here with 200 egg in 201 days all the eggs lielng of standard weight or more pullets qualify tor government re gistration by laying 200 eggs each weighing two ounces or more in 305 days accompli hment of this feat in only 201 days has ncicr been equalled in an official egg laying eon- test before authorities believe barred rock pullet no owned by the oelia land co vancouver has also li id 200 eggs in 201 days ere but all her eggs were not the full two ounces ami she has not yet qualified for the registration derreen 101 white leghorn pullet which equalled the worlds record of 357 eggs in 3g5 days last year had laid 200 eggs in 204 days during the 1933 contest but her eggs were not all of standard weight allcanadian cigarette st thomas v f kingston flue- cured tobacco plantation owner of this city has been advised that the imperial tobacco company of can ada and the macdonald corporation of montreal are prepared to carry out his suggestion made to the com mittee on price spreads and massed buying at ottawa and produce a 100 per cent canadian tobacco cigarette to retail at lo cents for a package of 20 it the public will buy the pro duct mr kingston suggested tins move as a means of increasing the consumption of canadiangrown hue- cured tobacco his proposal being that the excise on such cigarettes be reduced to 2 per thousand and- rais ed on other cigarette containing americangrown tobacco it deemed advisable your grey hair can be restored to its natural colour without the use of a dye or tint angelique grey hair restorer is made from roots and barks and restores the origin- alcolour in the natural way at the same time giving the hair its natural healthy lustre price 100 per bottle sold under a money back guarantee to keep the hair and scalp clean use angelique special shampoo price 25c per bottle stohkys drug stork stoui fviue crea for best results ship your cream to stouitville creamery our prices are the highest and our service is unexcelled- stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday eigt

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