stoffville ontario june 18 1931 mutual siiok store footwear bargains regular 300 to 100 linos of mens work hoots sizes ti7910 only 200 a pair specials in boys boots sizes from 1 to 1 good solid boots only 200 youths boots sizes 11 to 13 at only pr 150 childrens sizes 5 to 7 i and i to 10 a at per pair only lno womexs wiutk kid 1 strap buckle shoe price 27 a g lehman goodwood wm todd is serving on jury at whitby the game next saturday with cherrywood promises to be interest ing miss olive ottowell of toronto was visiting her mother here mrs j g uolman of pirry sound is here on a visit to her mother we note that pastor harden is slated for new lowel after next conference the united church circuit certainly lias a distinction for frequent changes in its pastorate locally you the reminded of the annua strawberry festival of the united church which will be held on fri day june 26th tottenham talent will furnish the program by giving a farce comedy entitled too many husbands this is a laughable play and you will enjoy it goodwood football team took the claremont boys in hand last week trimming them to the tuno of the whitewash brush the score 20 indicated a good game howeverthe locals also put it over green river 31 there being only one goal scored in the first half when green river evened the score the excite ment was great and the crowd fairly stood on their ears an atha wedding ggtt resale depot n some people trade in their cars every year regard less of condition if you cant buy a new ford car now we have several used model a fords offering thousands of miles of unused transportation reconditioned and guaranteed- we dont need to mark up used car prices to make up for ex cessive tradein allowances the new ford is priced too close to the cost of production to permit unreasnable tradein con- cessious that accounts for our lower prices see these special bargains at once some unusual bargains in used cars 1 ford tudor 1931 11 ton chev truck 1923 1 ford coupe rumble 1931 1 fordson tractor 1927 2 fod sport coupes with 2 chev tourings rumble 1930 2 chev sedans 11 ton ford truck 1930 3 ford coupes 1 ford town sedan 1930 21 ton ford trucks 2 ford coupes 1929 dodge touring 1 ford tudor 1929 1 star touring 1 ford sport coupe 1929 2 mton trucks d holden ford dealer stouffville phone 18402 a very pretty wedding took place at the home of mr and mrs geo thompson atba ontario on satur day june c at 3 pm when their second daughted florence mae be came the bride ot mr franklin b carter son of mr and mrs beuj carter green river ontario rev walter rackham of locust hill united church officiated the bride entered- the room on the arm of her father to the strains ot the wedding march played by miss edith linton of claremont during the signing of the register misses edith and eileen linton played the bride was charmingly attired in mauve flowered silk chiffon over silk with tule veil and lace cap caught with orange blossoms she carried columbia roses and lily of the valley and maiden hair fern she wore the bride grooms gift a pearl necklace the bride was attended by her sister eleanor who wore yellow flowered silk chiffon and carried tulips and maiden hair fern little mildred linton made a pretty flower girl in white crepedechene carry ing a basket ot blue forgetmenots mr clarence carter of port perry acted ns best man the wedding supper was served to about 35 guests ot the bride and bridegroom the happy couple left amid showers of confetti for a short honeymoon to detroit and ether points for travelling the bride wore a smart ensemble of blue on their return they will re side in green river plants ready gardeners and farmers cabbage and cauliflower plants ready june 15 season ends july 1st special sale of pansies to clear at 3 boxes for 25c percy brillinger centre main street seventh line markham stouffville bakery as servants of the public and conscious of our res ponsibility we have built one of the best equipped baking plants outside the larger centres cleanliness courtesy and efficiency characterize our service to the citizens of the local district a stover cakes cookies squares will not only see and hear this great motion picture you will live if iii howard hughes great spectacle united artists picture authentic to the minutest detail its real ism will leave you tjirilled and breathless the startling picture of the air with jean harlow ben lyon james hall norrierreecrrc s o u n d hby system strand theatre uxbridge thursday friday saturday june 52 26 27 thursday and friday start at s30 saturday start at s oclock sharp regular trices here we are again after the damp weekend rain did a world of good and outside of dampening a few wouldbe picnickers no illeffects were reported after attaining the high honour of being warden of york county it seems to be on the cards for keeve wesley gohn of markham township to retire current opinions say thai he will others say that he will not be that as it may wes is a very capable official and his place will be hard to fill llut to get back to our text we have a potential councillor in our midst should any vacancy arise or not he lives over at mel ville and his name is edgar h nigh the sou of a former reave and warden the late jonathan nighed is bound to have inherited a con siderable amount of legislative talent couple this with a goodly supply of business ability plus sound common sense and lest we forget the most important a mind of his own and you have a capable official we firmly believe thai mr nigh answers present in every de- partmentinentioned and more but ed having no aspirations for the high places proves the first obstacle its up to you who make te wheels go round to get busy we expect results the brethren at peachs church turned out in force on thursday morning to make effective some al terations to the property two bents were taken off the shed a woodshed built iu the eastend and a board fence constructed between church and shed all in a day they are to be congratulated on the success of their efforts in making a general all around improvement first deputy reeve r a smith attending the june session of the york county council this week a rather novel experience fell to the lot of a farmer at the north end the other day bringing a sow along the road in a small truck the end- board worked loose and presto- the porker wandered out into the world by fallilieon her nose nj damage was done our friend reached home backed up to tiie pigpen door and behold the pig had departed alls well that ends well piggie finished the journey on foot in tearing down an old building last week mr jonas lewis had the good fortune to discover a fivedollar gold piece in a very good state of preservation we suppose the wreckers will be busy ail ime after this propped dead on street the uxbridge residents were shocked last week to learn of the death of kdward bewell ot unionville who collapsed on the highway in front of his home there without warning he died before a doctor could reach him his death was due to heart failure although mr bewell had been subject to heart attacks the past year his death came as a shock to his family and the many friends born at greenbauk reach town ship he lived there and at quaker hill uxbridge township until com tag to markham township in 1912 where he engaged iu farming on what is known as the pingle homo- stead coming to unionville to live some 9 years ago he was in his 70th year and is survived by his widow 3 sons harry of saintlield charles of theodore sask james of sudbury 3 daughters mrs w culham sunset prairie bc mrs kric fitten toronto and cora at home also one brother harry at cochrane mr bewell was an active member of central united church and a liberal in politics the funer al service was held from the family residence on friday after noon at 2 oclock interment in ux bridge cemetery farmers information look out for the cabbage maggot the cut worm is best avoided by cir cling your cabbage cauliflower and lettuce plants with a tinned paper or mulch paper protection sunken a few inches into the ground and standing an inch or two above it purchase of limestone george r paterson who is in charge of feed and fertilizer distri bution work for tiie department points out that there appears to be some doubt as to what type of lime stone to advocate the situation is such that at present the various grades of agricultural limestone of fered in ontario are about equal in value according to their degree of fineness we do not suggest where limestone should be purchased but we feel that location of quarry and freight cost should form a major consideration local quarries that offer material of a suitable nature at satisfactory prices might well be patronized tiie fiftysecond annual report or the agricultural and experimental union for 1930 is now available it contains a complete resume of re sults achieved in the way of co operative fertilizer experiments uti lization of homegrown feed- soi improvement crop rotation and nu merous other important agricultur al features the department will long jj gladly furnish a copy of this booklet to any applicant mr and mrs j h brocken at tended the anniversar services at st james anglican church caledon east peel county the other sunday herbert is a brother to the rev ii a bracken present rector of st davids church toronto who was ordained and confirmed at st james mr and mrs mcmusler and family and mr and mrs kerr also mr fish all of toronto called on mr and airs thos spence on sun day the other day we had a talk with jake reesor of this township who had just returned from prince ed ward island where he had been de livering a valuable stallion for james torrance mr reesor at one time was a store keeper at mongolia later tanned on the 9th on the eli hoover place and now is over a concession cr two nearer the centre of the town ship jake left here on a monday and delivered the valuable horse flesh on friday safe and sound he returned via the maritime express and although not nway very long just put on 12 pounds of flesh he reports grain just coining through the ground beyond montreal district but one thing that struck home to him the fact of the hard times of this period was when a roundup train who were riding the bumpers as we call it they totalled 159 a small army we say we notice that herbert wells of aurora curried off two first prizes in the filly classes it the aurora fair land as a matter of faci people he bought his prizewinning steed from allin lewis of the seventh line not so bad what miss scynthia cook spent a day in toronto last week mr ralph richards called on mr lewis on monday evening mrs john t hosking and family arc holidaying in port hope mrs mary canning of toronto and son hugh spent the weekend with mr michael wallace hisses francis and helen walsh of newmarket visited a few days with mr and mrs j cooncy mr and mrs w g lewis of tor onto calied on mr and mrs wells at lomoirvillc on sunday mr and mrs r a smith along with mr and mrs r meyer ot markham spent the weekend in owen sound mm e c pennock and son jack of stouffville spent sunday with mrs pcnnocks mother mrs m cook miss lillian cook lias been holi daying with her sister mri e c pennock there comes the dawn well re tire and make room for some one else melville for instance cheerio campaign against weeds the provincial authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their campaign against weeds many or the highways have the usual proli fic crops along the sides of the road some of the farms throughout the country have crops of weeds which will soon be ripening and spreading their seeds to the four winds delin quents in this respect will be given an opportunity to explain the rea son for their contempt of the law as soon as the weed inspector makes liis rounds slimmer homes for hogs the hog does not require an ex pensive home not only that but best results are actually obtained from the cheaper equipment two or three cabins and a boxstall for the farrowing sow will supply the necessary housing in the case of the farmer who grows a few hogs ex periments have proved successful with cabins constructed of strong though relatively light material and provided vith hinged sides for free passage of air in tne summer soa- son they are built on runners so as to be easily shifted from place to place the ashaped cabin is sub ject to damage by the pressure of the hogs from the inside the up right cabin with the peaked roof will last for years a circular is available at your local agricultural office giving specifications for a suit able summer home which when tightened up and properly protected makes an allyear hog house tobacco for the sheep losses from unthriftiness duo to internal parasites in sheep may be reduced by the feenlng of tobacco to the flock the tobacco is given horse register dol 17320s 12921 the im ported perchcron stallion the property of e a somervillc he is a government premium horse will stand for the season of 1931 at his own stable lot 11 tenth line markham terms 1200 no 233g enrolment form al clydesdale stallion golden west king 21g75 enrolment form 1 the property of abner baker will stand for the season of 1931 at his own stable lot 7 con s whit church to insure foal s12 two marcs or more 10 payable feb 1st 1932 owners of mares when bred will thoscfibc d old responsible ginning with salt in the proportion of tenada in which he states that for a pounds of salt to one of crushed to- flock unused to the tobacco a slight- bacco leaf the leaf should be dried i ly less proportion of tobacco should so that it may be aroken up iu a i be used for a week or two at the be- size equal to wheat nrau this when mixed with the salt slightly mois tened forms a cake which the sheep will lick when placed before them in the field or pen this recommen dation is made by dr lionel stev enson author of the valuable bulle tin common animal parasites in jurious to sheep in eastern can- 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