stouffville october 1930 new post in cpr telegraphs growth of the canadian pacific telegraphs and pressure of business havo brought about the appointment of an assistant general manager a new position creation of which was made effective this month the new assistant general managership goes to w d- neil who was assistant manager western lines stationed at w innipeg no 4 of illustration other appointments resulting from this are no 8 w m thompson superintendent ontario division toronto to be assistant manager western lines winnipeg no 1 h s ingram superintendent eastern division montreal to be superintendent ontario division toronto and no 2 w s emery chief operator montreal to be superintendent eastern division montreal ringwood mr and mrs o lottou were re cent toronto visitors several of our citizens are com plaining of their wells being dry sam miller has been confined to jiis bed some time with an attack of- the flu miss hazel millsap and brother of stayner were sunday visitors at j l barretts mrs ralph burkholder and child ren of toronto spent a few days re cently with mrs wan pipher mr and mrs leo jaynes and daughter lenore of toronto visited with miss ada liarkey on saturday mrs nancy lee who has been spending some time with her sister mrs t grove has returned to her home in stouftville the turnip growers of this district are nut receiving a very large price for their product this year thie price being fourteen cents per bushel lor a short crop merviu brownsbergor had to call tho markham police a few days ago to recover his car keys which had been taken when he was in groves store it doesnt pay to tamper with other peoples property wife gas scare man in dead of night overcome by stomach gas in the dead of night i scared my husband badly ho got adlerika and it ended the gas mrs st owen adlerika relieves stjomnoh gas in ten minutes acts on both upper and lower bowel removing old poi sonous waste you never knew was there dont fool with medicine which cleans only part of bowels hut lot adlerika give stomach and bowels a real cleaning and get rid of all gas 1 m storey druggist massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post oflice stouffville let your repairs and new implements now j- p cassidy phone 002 george baker realtor mid valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont box 24 phone 179 groceries chocolate special per lb 35c quaker special per lb 25c mixed per lb 23c mincemeat 2 lbs 35c cream of tomato soup 3 tin 29c pork and beans 3 tins 20c lunch rolls 3 for 10c fly tox reduced to clear a w scott attention if your ford is hard to start why not try a dynamo timer and note the improvement many users bought dynamo timers for this reason alone and besides they are fully guaranteed to give i years of perfect satisfaction ford car performance also greatly improved b installing a dynamo timer thoroughly tested for durability and improvede engine operation no oiling required so you get a clean stronger spark every time instant starting and smoother operation hundreds hi dally use on ford ears nnd fordson tractors in york county ask the man who uses one none better just give one a trial economically priced at 275 mailed cod on request e klinck at victoria squaro rr2 gormlcy phone stouffville 4011 also available at buttons hardware store stouffville auction sale saturday oct 25 house and lot and household furniture to be sold on the property of mrs john giore main street east stouffville sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer saturday oct 25th quantity plank lire wood and two sheds 9x12 and 9x20 to be sold on the premises of warren paving co adjoining imperial oil ooat south end of blake st stouffville salt at 1 oclock f w silversides auctioneer tuesday october 2sth credit sale at lot 25 con 9 markham elwfice dairy herd fresh and for ward springers including number good heifers the property of ii k johnston sale at 130 f w silversides auctioneer thursday oct 30 dairy cattle swine etc to be sold at lot 2s j th line markham mile north of cashel the property of r mortson sale at 130 prentice prentice auctioneers friday oct 31 at the stock yards stouffville extensive sale of choice dairy cows holstein ayr shire and durham and other young cattle the prop of j a llawtin 5 months credit sale at 1 f w silvlarsides auctioneer saturday nov 1st at lot 28 con 0 jiarkham eight acres of standing hardwood in a acre lots more or less also vehicles and household goods belonging to henry hoover terms sale at one silversides ami farmoraiictioneers tuesday nov 4th at lot 23 rear con pickering tp exten sive sale of farm stock and imple ments including 40 head cattle belonging to tbos hardy sale at one fw silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 5 at lot s con s whitchurch farm stocl and implements the property of ross vague sale at one f w silversides auctioneer friday nov 7- credit auction sale of farm stock implements hay grain roots etc on lot 17 con 3 scarboro browns corners the prop ot james cowan sale at 1 pm 12 months credit prentice and prentice auctioneers thursday nov gui credit sale of pure bred shorthorns horses sheep grain hay etc at lot 29 iqon 1 sioarboro mile south of ellesiiiere the property of a ii wagstall also the farm of 97 acres sale at 11 oclock lunch prentice prentice aucts wednesday nov 12 extonsive sale of farm stock implements hay grain otcthe property of estate of late jos alsop at lot 5 con 3 uxbridge sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer fourth link uxbridge the cold western winds have sure made a changeln the weather ross watson is all smiles its a girl miss ida rodman visited at moses nortons on sunday mr bob dawson is assisting his father with tho fall work qbarlle alsop was trucking vegetables from this line last week mr and mrs t dillar of mongolia visited at ceorge jones on last thursday tho tire at joe coopers attracted quite a number of our saturday night sports mrs j swaffleld and daughter gladys of toronto visited at ceo jones a few days last week gordon phillips licensed auctioneer experienced in farm stock implement and furniture sales phone stouffville s405 for terms live chickens wanted live poultry wanted will pay top prices for hens ducks or geese we buy feathers also sam golden orders taken at peiinocks livery phone lt3 mrs a griffiths spirella corsetiere stouffville markham unionville auction sale op dairy cattle swims etc will be sold by public auction on thursday october 30 lot 2 sivili line mnrklmm vi mile north of cashel on ken nedy road the following pro perty belonging to r mortson grade ayrshire cow fresh ayrshire cow fresh calf by side ayrshire cow fresh calf by side red and white cow calf by side black and white cow calf by side red ayrshire cow due time of sale holstein cow due time of sale grade ayrshire cow supposed to calf nov 7th holstein cow sup to calf jan 15th holstein cow milking sup to call february 1st grade jersey cow supto calf feb15 grade jersey cowsupto calf feblc black and white cow sup to calf march 10 tli black and white cow sup to calf march 5th shorthorn cow sup to calf mar 15 2 grade jersey yearling heifers 2 grade ayrshire yearling heifers 2 grade shorthorn yearling heifers 3 brood sows sup to farrow nov 12 15 store hogs about 125 lbs each this is an extra good lot of dairy cattle being good big cows and good milkers sale tit 130 pm sharp no reserve as proprietor is quitting milk business terms calves and all pigs cash 10 months credit will be given for cows ion approved joint notes 5 per cent straight off for cash t nichols clerk prentice prentice aucts information for busy farmer the from dept ot agriculture hud a bumper yield an outstanding yield of blue grass is reported by one farmer in haldl- mand county his field was eight acres in size and from seven loads taken from the eight acres 2900 lbs of seed were obtained tills- at tho rate of 14c a pound yielded better than 400 or more than 50 per acre a pleasing feature of this is that the straw is still good as a highgrade hay district plowing matches dates of remaining district plow ing mutches have been announced as follows by j lockie wilson super intendent cai3tor nov 2i capo crocker on reserve oct 31 eramose rockwood nov 5 frontenac near kingston oct 29 hnldiinand fishervllle oct 30 halton esquesing tp oct 31 lambton sam la tp nov 5 ontario south oct 25 peel brampton oct 24 proton hear dundalk oct 21 six nations ohsweken nov 1 sullivan tp oct 24 wollesley tp near crossbill oct 2s welland oct 29 waterloo oct 25 york east agincourt nov 5 shooting match a match will be held on the farm of vincent baker claremont en saturday oct 25fch prizes ducks and geese the match is open to all may be picked up in the fields but the hen has not yet been developed that will lay without the proper ra tion during the fall and winter mouths a good mash is important if the hens are to lay and it should be before the birds all the time if any one of the necessary elements required for the making of eggs is absent production is impaired pul lets require a little different mash than the old hens and it is a mistake to house thorn together and have them feed from the same hopper homegrown feeds wilh the addition of some purchased concentrates may be mixed or a commercial mash may be purchased that will supply the necessary ingredients to the bird chickens will pay dividends if pro perly housed and given the right rations bloomington imiss edna lemon of toronto was home sunday miss maggie kollington spent the week in toronto mrs ma lion is spending a couple oif weeks with her sister in chatham mr and mrs heals of waubushene spent a week at mrs win storeys eli connor and son from cold- water were at arthur smiths last week e barnes and family attended the funeral of the late mis davey at bradford marketing geese the time to prepare geese for market is when the weather turns cold in the fall they should then be taken off pasture and those se lected for market should be placed in small penned enclosures provid ed with plenty of iwater and grit and j kept clean they should be fed heav ily on whole corn the best medium for the fattening of geese and about two weeks heavy feeding should fit them for market twentyfour hours ibeforo killing geese should be starved but given plenty of water care should be used in plucking the dry or steam methods being recom mended for the reason that the fea thers are particularly valuable- bringing as much as go cents per pound the dressed bird should be rubbed over with a damp cloth and set aside to cool the twelvebird box makes a desirable market package new device to warn motorists ottawa october 22 special to the tribune there are many drivers who ignore a red light overhead when driving but there is a new traffic device re ported as recently put into effect in england which will overcome this tho invention icousists of an illumin ated strip crossing the road made up of a number of lights beneath glass buried flush with the pave ment stop signals are given by illuminating the dotted line and the driver must not cross the iine psychologically it is harder to pass such a barrier than a stop light above eye level claremont harry porter visitod sunday with his brother at port perry mr and mrs w cowie spent sunday with greenwood relatives mr and mis caskey entertained relatives from madoc over tho week end miss m graham visited several days recently with ner brother at myrtle miss elizabeth ward spent the weekend with miss r dounell at keswick june florsyth is recovering from scarlet fever mrs h cooper is in toronto visiting her sister mrs clifford pilkey mr and mrs j colleran of vic toria corners visited at w birkotts on sunday mr and mrs woodward and family visited sunday with their daughter at keswick thos and mrs gregg spent tho weekend with her mother mrs bishop at uxbridge mr and mrs ii g mclntyre re turned on sunday evening from a weeks visit at detroit miss laura morgans friends will be sorry to know she is much worse and is confined to her bed this community extends its sympathy to mr and mrs morgan hill in the loss ot their only child one month old a dozen members of the badmin ton society motored to toronto on tuesday night and were entertained by a club there the mission circle ot the baptist chunch were entertained by the uxbridge circle ladies at uxbridge on friday evening last a number of young people mot ored to mount zlon on monday night and enjoyod tho super and concert given by the church there d a and mrs pugh ot lako- fiold visited a few days last week at d m morgans w birkett re turning with them for over sunday current crop report fall wheat is looking fairly well throughout the whole province ac cording to reports received and the fine weather of october enabled the farmers in the southwestern penin sula to do late sowing many farm ers report the poorest crop of tur nips in years while sugar beets will yield about the same as in ether seasons iconsiderable stocker cattle are being purchased due to large yields of grains and ilow prices offered for same there are indica tions of a good supply of canadian seed corn for 1931 dairy cattle are in keen demand in the restricted tb free areas and many outside buyers are invading these districts for accredited cattle a tremendous success by far the greatest success in its history was achieved at the 1930 in ternational plowing match staged last week off highway no 7 near the icily of stratford two new rec ords were set on the second day of the match when an estimated total of 40000 people passed through the gates and when the entry list num bered 153 surpassing by 44 the list for a single day in any previous year the final two days otf the match were equally successful and the directors halve every reason to feel proud of their achievement competitors came from every part of ontario to take part in tho vari ous plowing contests a departure this year was a competition for wo men who made a remarkably fine showing the site ot the match was a picture with hundreds of horses and tractors pulling keenedged plows through perfect soil to reveal ow upon roiw of furrows straight and true and crowned to perfection ontario nuts win kent county has recently been in tho limelight as a nut producing county by reason of the victory scored by one of its farmers harold english of the chatham district at tho nut growers conference at cedar rapids iowa his exhibit of japanese walnuts was declared the best over seen by those in attond- anco at the conference large size good cracking extraction quality and fine flavor were the points on which the experts based their deci sion the tree from which these fine nuts came is a beautiful specimen and has made rapid growth it is only six years old and has borne two good crops the chatham mans victory is expected to stimulate the growth of nut trees in kent county and elsewhere throughout the prov ince there is no other factor which enhances tho value of a farm at so little expense as nut trees proper i tilt ion needed a hen may lay a few eggs early in the spring without receiving much feed or attention or she may lay at the end of the season when feed pastor denounces street celebration continued from front page sold for the ear that would have come under the terms of the law and prosecution would have follow ed bat the lottery tickets were sold for the dance and so the letter of the law was avoided while the spirit of it was transgressed in making a few observations the preacher laid trie responsibility for the drunkeness at the door of those who planned and carried out the dance and the lottery any man with a half an ounce of brains in his head knew that street dancing and gambling would inevitably attract and invite drunkenness do not the three always go together is not the host responsible for the conduot of his guests in speaking more particularly of gambling the preaeher declared that the essential principle of it was disltanesty trying to got some thing for nothing i do not mean to say for a moment said the preacher that everyone who bought a ticket was dishonest- many did it thoughtlessly but i do say thai essential underlying principle of all gambling is dishonesty trying to get something for nothing the gambler is a potential thier and the plague spreads like an insidious dis ease i am neither a prophet nor the son of a prophet but 1 venture to prophesy that there will be other lotteries in stouffville one i under stand is already announced the lottery is the first step to all other kinds of gambling an introduction to all the evils of the worst forms of gambling with its associations the text of the sermon was revelation 2 11 he that is un just let him be unjust still and he which is filthy let him be filthy let him be filthy still and he that is righteous let him be righteou- still and he that is holy let him be holy still and behold i come j quickly let me not be misunder- stood 1 do not mean that in the day which is here spoken of in the text that those who can stand up before the judge and say sir we did not danice in the streets of stouffville we were not drunken we did not gamble i do not mean that these are the ones that will be bidden enter the pearly gates and walk the gjojden streets in white men and women are saved not be cause they refused to dance drink and gamble nor because they- were good upright honest citizens men and women aro saved only because they receive jesus christ as their saviour and they are lost because they reject him from being their saviour for that reason are they lost and for noirfe other prophecy is being fulfilled today in our own town as it was in the days of noah so shall it be in the days of the son of man twenty or thirty years agio a street dance accompani ed by drunkeness and gamblinp would not have been tolerated in stouffville today it takes place and i am the only one so far as 1 know that protests against it wo aro assuredly in the last days the judge standeth at the door ar you ready to meet him altona norman bunker is all smiles nut said mr and mis willis mcnair visit ed at isaac lehmans on sunday mr and mrs harvey tomlinson of bradford spent sunday at floyd mckays mr and mrs p pugh visited her parents last week mr and mrs w monkhouso mr and mrs fred ramer have returned home after visiting friends in michigan mr and mrs j hill of toronto and son visited at jos hills on sunday imp and mrs v rose of lindsay were guests at jas tindalls on sunday mr and mrs jos lacliiir mr and mrs w lapeer mr and mrs gleeson were guests at mrs lapeors on sunday births blinker on october 17 1930 to mr and mrs norman bunker altona a son coxm- on october 11 1930 to mr and mrs norman cooper a son fockler to mr and mrs jos fockler 8th concession whit church on october 20 1930 a daughter harmon to mr and mrs george harmon sth concession whit church on october 20 1910 a daughter canadian cleaners dyers 159799 queen st e ltd toronto have appointed r e curtis as their agent for stouffville we are giving special reductions for the balance of october suits french cleaned and pressed for 125 winter coats french cleaned and pressed 150 other prices cut proportionately calling days tuesday thursday saturday phone or leave goods at curtis- auction sale the undersigned has been instruct ed to sell by public auction on saturday october sstli lso at 4 pm the following on the premises of the warren paving co adjoining imperial oil co premises south end of blake st stouffville one shed 9x12 one shed 9x20 quantity of good plank various sizes quantity of stove wood terms cash fw silversides auctioneer seventh link markham good morning to you we are broadening out on this avenue be cause the sixth line has a regular live wire correspondent ah beg pardon melville i mean and threatens to relegate us to the limbo of forgotten things so like the old farmer said about no use being poor and looking poor both were going to see if we are able to keep up a good front meanwhile trusting the back to do likewise we always enjoyed prodding adout into other peoples affairs and still have the habit but the point is that the seventh line should be represented in the newspaper world as well as this melville place because in our opinion were equally as important sez you george hoover is thanking his lucky stars that he is still in the land of the living after friday georges emery wheel flew into an untold number of pieces two of them connecting with his faces and leaving their trade mark by way of an ugly gash on the chin and a bruise under one eye he has our sympathy and the next time we want ploughshares ground well take them to dick ward the stouffville specialist no broken faces for us we are glad to see so many familiar names in the report of the stratford plowing bee- beg pardon match congratulations to mr fred timbers of the seventh line whitchurch on his success in the tractor class good work harry warrinor ot this line while returning from this same festival had the misfortune to break an axle when passing through kitchen er he speaks highly of the garage service however which is one re deeming feature a number from this avenue attended the concert given at melville church on thursday night last by ve olde tyme village quartette and st clair rushton road united church choir of sixty voices all report it iwell worth their while we were obliged to forego this pleasure but well be present next time walter macdowell and two com panions while returning from sutton in a ford sedan had a run in with that evor present menace carbon norioxido poisoning with the driver and another in the front seat the sole occupant of the rear cock pit slumped down in his seat un noticed iby the others and was no doubt dreaming of the pearly gates when one of them happening to glance in the rear view mirror noticed his plight he came around in due it me we are glad to say but as a warning to all of us let us re member to afford it a little ventila tion even on the coldest day mr and mrs a e upton of bel- size drive toronto mrs james pointer and james pointer jr of agincourt were sunday visitors with mr and mrs allin lewis this is a poor start folks but we hope to become better as we proceed providing our good editor allows us that privilege if not well sing our swan song and beat it for tho bushes the scribe note tho editor will be glad to hear weekly from our vertsatile friend on seventh avo editor in mkmoriam cooper in loving memory of our dear mother mrs eleanor cooper who died in stouffiville october 19th 1925 mothor dear we think of you and think of how you died to think you couldnt say goodbye before you closed your eyes no one knows a mothers worth un til shes taken from this earth five years have passed our hearts still sore as times goes on we miss her more it is only those who have lost can tell tho thought of parting without fare well no one knows how much we miss her friends may think the wound has healed but they little know the sorrow- that lies within our hearts leonccalc l our lips cannot speak how we miss her our hearts cannot tell what to say god alone knows how we miss her in a homo that is lonesome today sadly mlssod by mrs ed baker daughters and son card of thanks mr and mrs it j smith wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their sympathy assistance and floral gifts given during their present bereavement card of thanks the bivjthers of the late louisa lister wish to thank the neighbors and friends for their sympathy assistance and floral gifts given during their present bereavement albert lister 1n mkmoriam in loving memory of mrs annie cook who died on october 2 1 192 what would 1 give to clasp your hand your happy face to see that meant so much to me sadly missed by mrs ollie flewell cider we are again making eider at our mill bring along your apple j sider cor 5th con and townline phone 7207 horse for sale good clyde worker h warriner phone 4315 markham lost lap rug between our home and claremoiu ed p hoover ph cg10 apples for sale good grade and quality of winter apples large variety e r hoover ph g20i 30 farm for rent 50 acres part of lot 7 on 3rd com of uxbridge 2 miles south of goodwood good buildings richard rodanz 54 st amies rd toronto 3g gas engine for sale in good order g hp international apply j a ogdeu plume 5s27 waxtkd 200 bushels good clean oats delivered at my farm at 30o bushel isaac piko bethesda stray heifers 2 stray holstein heifers came to my premises lot 13 don g whitchurch about sept 1st elmer clark 4 for sale two cook stoves in good shape fred ii johnston union ville rri phone stouffville 5220 33 for sale reg ayrshire bull 3 yrs old price reasonable l p evans phone 4201 stouffville gormley r r 1 lfo notice phone secretary of ufo your requirements in coal mill feeds oil cake feed grains and salt 3 i wanted white turkey or goose quills we pay 25 cents up per pound delivered send samples or write t badminton manufacturing co 13g5 danforth avenue toronto notice to creditors in the matter of the estate of wellington helmkay late of the village of stouffville in the county of york gentleman deceased notice is hereby given that all creditors and others having claims or demands against the es tate of the said wellington helmkay who died on or about the 27th day of september 1930 are required to send or deliver their claims duly proven to the under signed solicitors for the exelmtors of the said estate on or before the sth day of november 1930 after which date the said executors will distribute the assets of tho said de ceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the executors shall then have had notice and all others will he excluded from the said dis tribution dated this lsth day or october 19s0 lvmau ilelmkav newmarket out ida lewis stouffville r r 3 onl executors mccullough button solicitors for executors stouffville ontario township of whitchurch county of york clerks notice first posting of voters list notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 10 of the voters list act and that i have post ed up at my office at vandorf on the 9th day of october 1930 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the r- sald municipality for members of parliament and at municipal elec tions and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last day for tiling appeals is nov 1st day of november 1930 datod at vandorf this 9th day ot october 1930 win crawford clork of whitchurch township boadwavs drug store stouffville ontario