9 stouffville december 4th 1930 goodwood wedding bells are ringing mrs mlddleton spent a few days in toronto miss viola reid is spending this week in toronto a number of our citizens n under treatment for colds the sunday schools are preparing christmas entertainments jos crawford lost one of his horses from the fine dapple grays last week both our genial merchants are indisposed this week but business goes on as usual john hynes has something to say about the bachelor tax and is not pleased with his levy this year the installation of officers of the lol will be an interesting occas ion friday night to be followed by a luncheon it is noted that the football smoker will be an event on thurs day night with the presentation of the sinclair and mclaughlin cups and medals to the town players the skating ring is being prepar ed and will be much longer than last year being on the property of jos crawford we understand that joe is giving up the use of the landwith morley doing a lot of good work having exchanged some of his oshawa property for a farm in the same district richard hynes will move from here shortly to the farm sorry to lose good folks like this george todd shipped a car load of potatoes this week but prices are flat a car load of nut coal was being hustled about the district for d mcdonald last weekend he must have sensed the zero weather we had monday jos cooper has his new barn er ected on his farm over on the 2nd jos ogden the contractor is busy putting in the cement stablingdoors and windows are all in so the work may go forward independent of cold wm woods of uxbridge township was soaked 10 and costs before the magistrate in uxbridge for driving a car in a reckless manner the good book says something about one being taken and the other left bill was taken on this occesion but many are left to continue their reckless driving we understand that reeve davies and deputy reeve george todd together with the councillors will seek reelection for another term your correspondent isnt versed in local politics nor have we an ear to the ground hut in these days of re trenchment we cant see anything is to be gained by upsetting the council this year they have given us good service and the one who steps out to cause an election should be prepared to show the ratepayers how they can save them the cost of the election duriing the following 12 months if they are chosen to run the ship of state mrs r rawson a former resi dent of this township and quite well known in goodwood has recently returned to her home in claremont from a lengthy trip to western canada she visited her sou donald of the saskatoon university and with her brother up in the peace river district the public auction sale of wood lots on the john maye farm just south of the village proved just a fair success last week the atten dance was very good but bidding tvas not too brisk although fair prices were obtained five acres of excellent bush was sold in about quarter acre lots which ranged from 51 down to 15 we notice that mr maye has gone in for vegetables on a rather extensive scale this year on this farm which he recently acquired he has 2000 bushels of turnips and hundreds of bags of carrots on hand now john if the market is poor this winter you need not worry so long as your appetite for vegetable soup holds up an interesting detailed statement showing the disposition of 81415- 36 expended on ontario county roads from january 1st 1930 to november 1st was presented to the county council at whitby by the county roads committee tills large amount of money was paid out for construction and maintenance of xoads bridges and culverts machin ery and tools fuel and oil office expenses workmens compensation insurance on roads during the currant year wo note that ux bridge township fared very well in the manner of getting a share of weather the money for the local roads re ceiving 4266 below is the manner in which the money was distributed among the municipalities in the county in grateful memory of ludwig wide- man killed at montgomerys tavern december 7th 1837 recently two strangers called across the road from the union church a mile south of riugwood to inquire for the grave of ludwig widemau buried in the union grave yard since 1s37 they went to the cemetery lingered awhile and went away without saying more to any body thereabouts theirs was a pilgrimage in cana dian patriotism a homage to a farmer and soldier of freedom of whose supreme sacrifice no word is graven upon his memorial stone he was the only mankind in the fight at montgomerys tavern on youge street which ended the upper canada rebellion ninety- three years ago next sunday dec ember 7 ih captain wideman was shot through the forehead as he rose behind stump to take aim at one of the attacking force he was fiftysix years eld had lived on his farm at ringwood for thirty years and during the war of 1s12h was a lieutenant and under arms for two years in defence of a country that was very dear to him ludwig wideman came to despair of canadians attaining freedom to govern themselves during the gen eral election of 1s3g which the lieutenantgovernor francis bond head conducted in a spirit of con demning all who disagreed with him as traitoys wideman drove to new market to vote known to be a re former his vote was challenged and he was ordered to take the oath of allegiance a branding of disloyalty which he resented deeply how he came to join the rebel ranks is not known to this writer but his family tenderly revered him because he answered what he be- lived was the call of immerious duty even if he were wrong he was of the heroic quality in which makes men willing to die if only a great public end be served to that form of a man laying down his life for his friend thankful reverence is paid across however many years have passed since the courageous decision was made ah ringwood gordon barrett spent friday evening here visiting his uncle mrs a fockler and son deau and miss ada gower of toronto were here on tuesday mrs hulda raymer has returned to springfield ohio after several months spent here i s hundul a native of india will address the christian endeavor in the church here on monday dec 8th peaches quartette will render music and the public is invited ross vague and family have mov ed from baker hill to the law place which they purchased the vagues are welcome addition to our locality information for the bus farm prom dept of agriculture bylaw no a bylaw providing for a fixed assessment for the lands buildings and eq1hmknt of the gold fish supply co limited douglas gee and geo boyutou gorniley with j levlson of temper- anceville york county team won the highest standing in the live stock judging competition at the royal winter fair 37 counties entered the contest a word to junior farmers hats off to the past coats off to the future was the slogan given to junior farmers by j b fair- bairn deputy minister of agricul- tuie in an address at a banquet ten- icational dered this organization in toronto last week mr fairbairn impressed upon his youthful hearers the fact that money was not everything the greatest force in the world to day is intelligence ne said in urg ing his audience to develop an ideal louesty and straightforwardness are of greater service to agriculture than monetary returns local happenings the annual meeting of stouffville bowling club will be held on fri day dec 11th mrs james lewis of peterboro was in town for the funeral of her uncle the late samuel hare a cordial invitation to the ladies of the town and district s extended to attend the baking demonstration at ratclilts store any day next week the selection this christmas of personal greeting cars is really worth looking over at the tribune office make your choice from the large variety of cards and have your name neatly printed thereon priced from 150 dozen to 7 gormley mr and mrs ernest harvey of melanchton were visitors at the home of mr and mrs jas hunt a few days last week miss annie raymer spent the fore part of the week with mrs ernest hunt the gorniley womens institute meeting held at the home of mrs george baker on friday was well attended mr and mrs ernest jones and family spent monday in toronto mr and mrs jos currie and fam ily spent the weekend witli relatives in waterloo jack frost is making his ycarlv visit around this burg we could do with that bear gorella coat we read of in the seventh line news h ere an dtn ere 655 officially closing the 1930 ship ping season as far as inward bound quebec terminus ships are con cerned canadian pacific liner em press of australia docked at an cient capital november 21 carrying back from the imperial conference premier ferguson of ontario ln hugh guthrie minister of justice hon c h cahaa secretary of state and hon thomas chapals canadian delegate to the loague of nations east whitby west whitby pickering twp uxbridge twp scott twp 121796 177055 1227450 426600 790513 reach twp 693715 scugog twp 262208 brock twp 934308 thorah twp 503618 mara twp 647649 rama twp 561675 6346593 in addition thcro was exponded on urban roads in whitby town port perry and uxbridge the sum of 5- 67601 shooting match a shooting match will be held on the farm of roy sobeck lot 18 rear con 10 markham l miles north of paved road at locust hill on saturday december 6th shooting tor geeso rifles and shot guns dressed poultry shows are being held in roglna on december 10th and in saskatoon on december 11th for the purpose of arousing friendly competition in poultry pro duction among the farmers of tho province and further to advertiso the poultry industry according to w waldron provincial markets commissioner mr waldron said that money prizes and special awards are to bo given at theso shovre whereas the gold fisli supply co limited have purchased village lots nos 31 32 33 and 34 accord ing to registered plan no 321 for the village of stouffville and also lots no 12 vi and j according to a map of the village of stouffville known as plan no 1155 on which there is now erected a large brick factory and whereas the said gold fish supply co limited have equipped the said factory and propose to erect further and other plant and equipment in and upon the said pre mises for the purpose of carrying on and extending their business and have requested the corporation of the village of stouffville to agree to and to fix the assessment of the said lands buildings plan and equipment now erected or hereafter erected upon the said lands for a period ol five years and whereas it appears ex pedient to accede to the said request and to fix the assessment of the said lands buildings plant and equip- j ment of the said firm for the said period therefore the municipal council of the corporation of the village of stouffville enacts as follows 1 that the annual assessment of the above mentioned lands includ ing the business assessment toge ther with the building plant and equipment now or hereafter con structed erected or used upon or in connection therewith shall be and the same is hereby fixed at the sum of twentyfive hundred dollars 250000 for the years 1931 to 1935 both inclusive and save as aforesaid the said lands buildings plant and equipment from time to time situate upon the said land within the said municipal corpora tion of the village of stouffville shall he and the same are hereby exempted during the years 1931 to 1935 both inclusive from all munici pal assessment and taxation of any and every kind whatsoever beyond the amount to be ascertained in each year by application of the yearly rates levied by the municipal cor poration aforesaid for all purposes in each year to the said fixed assess ment 2 the assessor of the said mun icipal corporation of the said village of stouffville is hereby authorized and required to so make this assess ment and returns as to conform to the provisions of this bylaw 3 nothing in this bylaw con tained shall apply to or affect taxa tion for school purposes and local improvements 4 this bylaw shall come ino force and effect from and after the passing thereof after the same has received the assent of the electors of the said municipal corporation of tho village of stouffville iread a first and second time in open council on the second day of december 1930 current crop report live stock throughout the prov ince is reported to be in a gener ally good condition in brant the absence of rain has created a diffi culty as far as watering stock is concerned hut farm work is well completed stock appears healthy in bruce but some classes appear to have gone back somewhat be cause of th poor grass in essex a complete cleanup of th sugar beet crop is indicated fall wheat in hastings is in good condition and tho report states that live stock will go into winter quarters in fine shape cattle are moving briskly in ox ford with many head being shipped to quebec and the united states between 30 and 33 carload of cattle have been shipped out of temiska- ming so far and all live stock is reported in firstclass condition farmers in welland are fearing a water famine this winter as a re sult of the absence of rain many wells and streams are already dry minister announces program in an address at the opening of the royal winter fair hon thomas l kennedy minister of agriculture announced a program of agricultural expansion and development on a scale never beforo attempted in the province the chier points enume rated by the minister are 1 to build up tue live stock in dustry by use of pure stock 2 to cut down oy iy per cent the annual field crop production in ontario 3 to reduce cast of manufactur ing field crops into dairy products and meat by more skilful feeding arid balanced rations 4 extension ot agricultural edu- training throughout on tario and cooperation of county councils in spreading information to farmers 5 erection or cold storage plants in various parts of the province for storing prodice and fruit and creating an orderly markei as well as improving quality of pro ducts the minister stated that legisla tion agriculture would be introduc ed at the next session of the legisla ture and that a committee would shortly be formed to make a survey ot ontario to investigate every phase of agriculture county coun cils throughout ontario will be ask ed to help the department ii spreading vocational education t the farmers saving money from a business standpoint you are really not making any money unless you are saving some money you save is profitthe balance remaining after expenses have been paid the habit of saving regularly each week is certain to show you a profit tku bank invite your savings acanrni interest compounded half yualy bylaw no- a bylaw to fix a day for taking the votes of the electors of the vil lage of stouffville on a proposed bylaw to grant a fixed assess ment on the lands build ings and equipment of the gold fish supply co limited fertilizer tests on potatoes during the past summer the de partment of chemistry oac in cooperation with the boys train ing school at bowmanville has con ducted an extensive test with ferti lizers of varying analyses on the potato crop in the experiments two sets of plots were used on the first set the fertilizers were applied at th rate of 1000 pounds per acre and on the second set at the rate of 500 pounds in each set one plot was left without fertilizer for com parison in these tests and on this soil a 2 12 6 fertilizer seems to give materially better results than any other where rertilizers were applied at 1000 pounds per acre the average yield of potatoes was 2415 bushels against an average where no fertilizer was applied of 1621 bush els this figured out at a net gain of 5690 for the crop where ferti lizers were applieci at the rate of 50 pounds to the acre the average yield was 1906 bushels as compar ed with 621 where no fertilizer was used and a net of 1834 per acre was recorded the experiments wjll be repeated next year 4th line uxbridge miss hattie maye is visiting with her aunt mrs carter of whilevale mr dan norton and family visited his parents last week the weather has sure made a change and we feeling the zero drop mr ralph faulkner and family charlie alsop and bob roach motor ed to montreal on a visit to mrs faulkners parents imiss irene pickard also mr clar ence honsberger visited with clar ence and mary jones over the week end the bank of nova scotia established 1832 capital 10000000 reserve 80000000 total assets over 275000000 j a mcleod general manager toronto 10 pigs siioats for sale bert stouffer phone 6413 lam little julian voboh of prince ton bc six years of age has ac cepted fester parenthood of his 2hyoarold sister marie anl hla llmonthold brother mat across the atlantic on canadian pacific liner montcalm while their fathor treks back to his wifeless home in the mountains the children were turned over to their grandmother at cherbourg and will be taken to pracue czechoslovakia hoadcd by the rt rev andra lefebvre bishop of ming i china four priests and eight sis ters composing the largest mis sionary party to leave oanada for the far east this year loft recent ly from vancouver by ss bmpresa of asia they will join missions in jopaa and manchuria as well aj cbm be it therefore enacted by the council of the corporation of the village of stouffville as fol lows 1 that the votes of the duly quali fied electors of the said munici pality shall be taken at the same time and at the same places as the annual election 2 that on the second day of janu ary 1931 the reeve will attend at the clerks office at 130 oclock in the afternoon to ap point persons to attend at the polling places and at the final summing up of the votes by the clerk respectively on behalf of the persons interested in and de sirous of promoting or opposing the passing of the said proposed bylaw 3 that the clerk of flic said mun icipality shall attend at the coun cil chamber at one oclock in the afternoon on the 6th day of janu ary 1931 to sum up the number of votes given for and against the said proposed bylaw ami to de clare the result thoroof passed this second day of december 1930 reeve fattening poultry in cratefeeding poultry particular care should be taken to feed a ra tion which will produce the white fat and the milkred quality the following ration has neon tested and found suitable for crate feeding equal parts of middlings ground oats and barley equal parts of middlings ground oats and ground new polatoes equal parts of mid dlings ground oats and mashed po tatoes equal parts of middlings ground oats and cornmeal equal parts of shorts ground oats and ground barley equal parts of low- grade flour ground barley and ground oats equal parts of ground whole wheat ground whole oats and ground whole barley equal parts of ground barley ground buckwheat and bran bloomington eldon smith was in toronto last week miss vera barnes spent the week end in toronto mr and mrs arthur storry were recent visitors in toronto mrs lou tindall and mrs w ii jones spent monday in toronto mrs watson fairies visited friends in toronto last week mrs o tranmer attended the institute convention in toronto last week miss lawra allistou and miss aletta fockler of toronto spent sunday at the latters home the christmas concert will be held in bloomington school house on the evening of thursday decls admission adults 25c children 15c miss ruth storry and miss alia fockler were the delegates from the junior institute at the provincial institute convention which was held at the royal york hotel toronto last week or sale- good icow due dec 10 also sow and s pigs e a stony phone 9206 for sale 150 bus peas soc bus or 2600 ton also a bindermh 6 ft cut new priced right geo noble rri gormley holstkix cow for sale due good milker apply e j janis lot 19 con 7 markham phone 431s l kstray 2 sheep and 2 lambs owner can have same by proving ownership and paying expenses g w wagg r r 3 stouffville recommend cow rations a committee of leading agricultur ists was recently appointed to studv rations and suggest mixtures of feeds that would be suitable to on sale register friday dec 12th at stouffville 16 fresh cows and springers and 10 young cattle belonging to j a hawtin five months credit sale at 1 pm f w silversides auctioneer saturday dec 13th at lot 17 con s markham half mile north mt joy farm stock and imple ments with good dairy herd be longing to pamorden no reserve sale at 1 pm f w silversides auctioneer wednesday dec 1711 high- class wood sale in small lots of very large timber at lot 30 con s whitchurch mile north of vivian the property of george mccorinick sale at 1 pm fw silversides auctioneer stock for sale holstein cow soon due also purebred holstein hull about 2 yea rs old and a team of work horses e tinkamp phone 2811 ringwood 40 deists cancelled i have 35 debts on my books and if any of these debtors will call and state to me that they cannct pay i will give them a clear receipt and close my book jacob yake jeweler and real estate stouffville cash for meat customers will please take notice that from december the 15th 1930 we will sell our meats for cash only this will enable us to further reduce all cuts of meat from 10 to 15 per cent we ask all patrons to kindly co operate with us regarding the new terms of strictly cash with order or on delivery taits meat market phone 3501 stick em up barks the bandit as be re lieves you of big nickels you were saving up for church i collection and tag days from this thief we cannot save you but another menace which trails you day and night like a thief the loss of your property real or personal from fire we offer protection through the several old establ ished fire insurance companies we represent are you adequate ly protected let us talk it over witli you t birkett general insurance agency j sal 6 bp inten ation ll in good order priced onlj 60 j l ogden phone 5 s27 white rocks a few- white rock c ockerels for sale phono 2215 claremo it mrs i c gostick for sale fresh cow due in week part ayrshire lloyd moyor phone 6010 card of thanks mr and mrs w yake and family t liank very heartily the many friends and sympathetic neighbors for the great kindness shown us during our bereavement in the loss of our little son tommy especially w j mather goodwood public school teachers and pupils baptist sunday school and womens insti tute for beautiful floral tributes and other kindnesses shown them court of revision tako notice that the council of the corporation of tho village of stouffville has con structed as a local improvement a pavement with tho necessary storm sewers curbs and gutters from tho road allowance between cons s tnrio conditions fhe committee and 9 township of whitchurch to comprised pro j c steckley on tario agricultural college r w wade director ontario live stock branch w j bell komptvillo agri cultural school and w r reek ridgetown erperimontal station the following ration was suggest ed for cows in milk ang getting clover or alfalfa hay 1 pound hay per 100 lbs live weight 2 pounds silage per 100 pounds live weight 2 pounds roots per 100 pounds live weight and a grain mixture of 200 pounds ground or rolled oats 200 pounds bran 100 pounds barley 50 pounds oil cake and 50 pounds cot ton seed another suggested mixture is 200 pounds oats 100 pounds glu ten and 25 pounds oil cake the protein content of tne first ration is 18 per cent and ot the second 17 per cent either is to he fed at the rate of one pounn of meal for each four pounds or milk wheat road allowance between cons 9 and 10 twp of whitchurch the cost of the work in the west portion is 322s910 of which 25251s7 is to ho paid by tho corporation the special rate per loot frontage is 137 the special assessment is to he paid in twenty annual installments tho annual rate per foot frontage is 1099 cents the cost of the work in east por tion is 3122120 of which 23896- 68 is to be paid by the corporation the special rale per foot frontage is 102 the special assessment to be paid in 20 annual instalments the annual rate per foot frontage is 822 cents the estimated lifetime of the work is twenty years a court of revision will he held op the 19th day of december 1930 at 730 pm oclock at the muni cipal hall for the purpose of hear ing complaints against the propos ed assessment or tho accuracy other frontage meaiiremenis any other card of thanks i wish to extend sincere apprecia tion to the many friends and neighbors who have assisted us in any way during the passing away ind through the long illness of the late mr samuel hare and to those who so kindly remembered him with flowers during his illness mrs d l hoover may be used in place of barley and complaint which persons interested if roots are not available feed three i j loslrc to make and which is by haw cognizable by the court pounds silage if silage is not j s dougherty available feed four pounds roots j per 100 pounds live weight dated december 1 1930 groceries toy brooms 15c 2 for 25c soda biscuits 2 lbs 25c quick quaker with china 35c catsup 26 ox bottle 18c sliced pineapple 1 lb 4 oz tin 28c baking powder 1 lb tin 23c valencia raisins choice lb 18c tomatoes large tin 2 for 25c tokay grapes 2 lbs 25c a w scott male help wanted reliable man to distribute watkins famous household and farm necessities in the townships of markham and whitchurch 10- 000000 organization established 03 j years 3500 to 5000 weekly earnings right from start suitable travelling equipment needed but no experience or capital required write today to j r watkins company 1 dcptr 297 719 craig west moll- t que 41 i gordon phillips licensed auctioneer experienced in farm stock implement and furniture sales phone stouffville 8405 for terms mrs a griffiths spirella corsetiere stouffville markham unionville n boad ways drug store stouffville ontario nervous woman nearly drives husband away farm machinery binder repairs also good double and single riding plows also cutting box with blower 13 inch for sale cheap ben rexlin stouffville phone 192 highest prices for fat fowl wool and hides es dandee donuts i was very nervous and so cross with my husband i nearly drove him away vino has changed this and we are happy again mrs v duosa doctors have long known tho value of mineral elements iron cal cium with cod liver peptono as contained in vlnol nervous easily tired people arc surprised how vinol gives strength sound sleep and a clerk ihg- appetite gives you more pep to enjoy life vinol tastes delicious this is the donut season and we are making them in larger quantities than ever ask our delivery men for a dozen they are neatly boxed in sanitary containers once youve tasted them we wont need to urge you further the stouffville bakery ambrose stover