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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 16, 1937, p. 5

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stouffville ontario september 16th 1937 premier hepburn in a characteristic pose tells north york electors that morgan raker is an untiling and fearless supporter of his government the new gormley cider now in full operation bring along your apples quick service frank harvey residence phone 7307 office 7303 real bargains disc harrow oliver tractor plow repossessed no 407 walking plow 3 cream separators electric washing machine 3 work horses chevrolet roadster 1 silo agent for international harvester co flury peter hamilton beatty peddler roofing co ren frew separator ok potato machine co repairs for almost every cream separator frank baker phone stouffville 15204 absolutely free a new standard ford v8 coach 60 hp to the winners of the lucky drawn ticket at d holden sons ford sales and service at stouffville and markham we have installed the latest equipment and tools to service your car or truck in the least minimum time in labor and at the same time giving you a first class job in workmanship dont grease your car any more trojanise it with trojan grease which lasts 3 times longer than oidinary alemite grease to trojanise a car it requires a special grease gun we have it this gun developes 6000 lbs pressure your car thoroughly trojanised and upholstery vacuumed for 75c we also have tools to repair your dinted fenders and bodies including rolling tools to roll out ints without hurting your paint and a spraying outfit to paint your car at a reasonable price call in and we will give you an estimate also a number of other good used cars and trucks d f holden sons stouffville markham enhance the beauty and value of your 9xs goodwood glad to see walter todd out again after his recent operation quite a number from here ateud- ed the liberal rally in gravenhursi goodwood young people are hold ing a weauer roast in earl tindalls bush on sept 20th please pass the weaners mrs j g holman and two daughters of parry sound visited her mother mrs s ottowell over the weekend miss gertrude boyd of oshawa and her sister mrs stover of stoutf- viile were with their aunts mrs wm todd on sunday miss edna imowbray of graven- hurst is spending a couple of weeks with her sister mrs j f ueid also mrs norman bassett of whitby was with mrs ireid for a couple of days the goodwood united church will hold their anniversary services on october 17th when the rev madden will preach morning and evening special music is being prepared vandorf mr and mrs george sproxton spent monday in toronto mr and mrs wm morloy visited with mr and mrs w h sproxton glad to have a numher of oir bethesda friends with us on sunday mr and mrs archie dike of hope had sunday dinner witli mr and mrs james oliver we were pleased to see oar church well attended for both services on sunday miss lottie atkinson of aurora accompanied her sister airs roy morley home from the morning service mr and mrs imorley andrews and family of queensville attended the anniversary service having dinner with her parents edgar roses next sunday will be rally service at our church and there will be special music and some of the young people will give short address es a good congregation will en courage our young workers dance and corn jk03s saturday sept 18 bill thompson and his music dont miss the last chance this year to hear this fine orchestra and enjoy a real corn and weiner roast no advance in prices cedar beach dance gardens musselmans lake melville the alihira side road was liter ally coated with gravel last week mr harold and imrs mckay of toronto spent the weekend with then- parents mr and mrs w mckay rev and mrs mcewen attended presbytery at the metropolitan church toronto on tuesday guild will be held in the church on dednesdny evening sept 22 a weiner roast is being planned for the occasion mrs s is lehman ii d and ijlr and mrs j w lehman spent mon day evening with ah- and mrs thos meyers at zephyr the sunday school will observe rally day next sunday at 10 am several pupils are in line for regu lar attendance awards and promo- ion choir prctice was resumed last week and will be held each thurs day evening until further notice special music is being prepared by the choir for peaches and melville anniversaries many people from this community who annually look forward to a day or more at the exhibition denied themselves of the pleasure this year in the interests of caution melville friends of mrs clayton cayman will be glad to know that she is making satisfactory recovery at the toronto general hospitalr mrs n dayman is attending to affairs at the home during dorothys convalescense mr and mrs j w lehman spent the weekend with relatives in delhi miss a carruthors of new york city mrs carmichail and mr d jenkins grandson of elder jenkins the builder of the carruthors home at cashel visited the above men tioned homestead last week this neatly kept property has a rich his tory dating hack to the very roots of the early pioneer life your system needs spring cleaning too rheumata the most effective heibal remedy against nticumntisni neuralgia neuritis and other rheumatic ailments will clear your blood thouroughly and remove body poisons collected during the winter 7 weeks treatment 125 remove those soro spots of eczema and psoriasis now use tarina the homo remedy that has proven itself through tho agos price d5c end of drought seen as fail rains come to the west winnipeg with fairly generous august rains all through the west feeling is beginning to prevail that the great cycle of dry years has ended but hopes for a fair return next year in the really dry areas will be based on moisture received this tall it is of course possible for the west to get a good crop entirely from the rains which fall during a growing season and without de pendence on reserves carried for ward that in fnci was largely the experience of manitoba and of a good deal of alberta this year but for such a resiit it is necessary not only for rains to be adequate uut to be well timed largo ports of sask atchewan hart sufficient moisture this year to have produced a fair crop had the distribution of the moisture been different a complete lack of subsoil moisture however left the crops without ability to hold out from one rain to another summer fallow nothing better illustrates tho reliance of this country on moisture carried over from one year to an- other than the practice of summer- fallowing it is a universal custom to keep a large part of the wheat area sometimes up to 50 per cent in fallow tho objective is to kill weeds and conserve moisture the theory being that if there is no growth per mitted any moisture that falls will be conserved for crop in the follow ing year while only a small part of the rain that does fall is actually so conserved it is usually suflicient to materially improve the crop the season after fallowing summerfallowing done last year in the driest parts of saskatchewan hovever had little effect because there was so little moisture to con serve the same applies to summor- fallowing done in 1037 for this sum mer the subsoil throughout the greater part of the province reached a degree of dryness hitherto un known need more reserve the hope of saskatchewan farm ers is that before freezeup several inches of rain may fall and after soaking tho ground to a satisfactory depth surplus may be locked in the soil until called on by next years crop if that occurs there is sure to be a great deal of confidence as to next year if it does not thero will still be hopes but mingled with a good deal of fear financial post seven herbal oils make termusol an excellent compound to relieve asthmn hay fovcr cntarrh headaches sprains etc lumbago rheumatic pains instantly sold by storeys drugstore turnip market opens this week marks the first car load of turnips being shipped from stouffville station of the 1937 crop r 10 ilrown shipper is bidding lgc bus and a nice sample of turnip is coming in the first car will go direct to cincinnati in answer to a question mr brown tells us that this is not un duly early for the turnip market to open this time last year he says several cars had gone forward in fact ontario turnips have been shipped to the usa from other ontario centres this fall so that the local shipment does not constitute a record by any means radio sales service representative for andrea lyric rca victor and strombergcarlson electric and battery set radios motorola worlds finest auto mobile radio entirely shielded within tho set used reconditioned sets a specialty tnlics tested free of charge geo j storey phone 102 stouffville dr l j simpson minister of education in the hepburn government who wil have an interesting light this election for centre simcoe where he will be opposed by hon earl rowe conservative leader mrs w j fennell miss eva nicholls mi- harold nicholls of winnipeg mrs j t bragg of bowmanville mrs sidney lock- hart newcastle mr j ii nicholls port hope visited at the home of mrs w t byam one day this week colossal waste one can hardly understand taa indifference to waste that goes on in preparation for an election all governments are equally guilty when it comes to printing unnecessary voters list hanging down the waste goes on hanging down in the municipal office is a printed list of the names of all voters in stouffville and a similar lis to gotten out for every polling division in east york and all the other rid ings too notwithstanding the fact that it is only a duplicate of the municipal voters lists which the municipal councils are forced to issue why is this extra list gotten out when a perfectly good list in hook form is lying in every municipality unused prior to tho great war which must have turned the heads of all political parties the muni cipal voters list was used entirely and the judge certified any changes made in that list for the present election the authorities have taken the printed municipal lists and had them reset in type and this new list is placed before the judge the old system was thoroughly satis factory and it is disappointing to find the wasteful method of past governments continued at this time in rural areas like stouffville heats while it cooks and cooks while it heats performing its double duty efficiently and eco nomically its the true oval firepot not an ordinary firebox with rounded corners that makes this extra service possible the oval is designed for either wood or coal or both and is easily adapted for deep or shallow fire which makes it a quick baker and efficient heater its modern appearance and attractive lines and finish make it a perfect piece of furniture for any home three sizes to fit varying requirements two finishes standard as illustrated and full porcelain note these features with grato in lowor position large chunks of rough wood can bo burned porfoctly controlled oven with amplo room for all baking noeds largo reservoir with top and lids finished in black porce lain to prevent rust fluo controlled heat in tho two larger sixes wo shall gladly send you without obligation descriptive literature or give you a demonstration brathwaites stouffvhle oval firebox with cast iron linings in uppor section and f iro brick bolow firebox for wood long and roomy with largo end door triple roller coal grate easily removed through ash- pan door special wood grate with slide to retain fire overnight the greatest meeting place for buyer and seller is the small adv sec of this paper try it

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