Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 25, 1931, p. 8

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stouffville ontario june 25 1931 legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey- anceru o buttons block stouflvllle money to loan norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with the logal firm ot oorley keen and howard counsel j w seymour cortey kc trusts and ouarante building room 605 x02 bay street toronto ont telephone elgin 3153 and 3154 rob tr 6343 thomas birkett- insurance agency everything in insurance phone 18202 stouffville a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire medical dr s s ball fhpsician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county a c kennedy chiropractor churck st btoufftllle monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in orubins block phone 8201 martoham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduato of royal college of dental surgeon and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post gradu- ate ol rochester childrens hospital office over can bank commerce veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at the mansion house phone 161 successor to dr j t storey e a grubin r 0 eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college ot optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 1928 at stouffville every thursday friday and saturday office in the grubin block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouffville 2405 r g clendennig funeral director and embalmer private ambulance phone 9000 markham ontario massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more boautltur plotters for every occasion muston sons wione 7001 stottffvnje ont shop closed my place of business in the silvester block upstairs will bo openod by appointment only watches and spectacles repaired or lenses replaced with proper glasses jffcob yake stouffville 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 mutual shoe store a second chance the bargains below are contin ued again all this week regular 300 to 400 lines of mens work boots sizes 67910 only 200 a pair specials in boys boots sizes from x to 4 good solid boots only 200 youths boots sizes 11 to 13 at only pr 150 childrens sizes 5 to 7 and to 10 at per pair only 100 womens white kid 1 strap buckle shoe price 275 note we undersell the mail order house a g lehman bloomington mrs j storry visited at brooklyn last week mr and mrs j stouffer of tor onto spent sunday at mrs a laws misses annie and jessie mahon of markham are visiting with mrs s mahon mr and mrs win heels of waubushene spent a week with her aunt mrs wm storry mr and mrs a e booth and daughters of toronto were recent visitors at e a storrys mr and mrs austin wagg and daughter of toronto spent the weekend with her mother dr j j matheson and wife ot toronto visited relatives on sun day last dont plan your summer ward robe until you have seen the fashion show at the eastern star straw berry festival mrs harmon is spending a time with miss h fairies who ha3 been quite poorly mr and mrs mckendry of tor onto spent sunday with mrs w h joues mr and mrs amos smith and also eldou smith of hartman were visiting at their home here on sun day rev p athanassoss pastor ot all nations church toronto will speak to the christian endeavour society here on tuesday jtine 30 at 8 pm all are cordially invited miss ruth storry and mrs daw son burnett attended the w i convention at richmond hill on friday league football games played in south ontario football league up to june 22 pldwon lost dwdpts goodwood 4 4 0 0 8 claremont 3 2 1 0 4 cherrywood 3 0 3 0 0 green river 3 0 3 0 0 the game between claremont and green river saturday last was protested by green river and will be played over again at a future date contestants must obey regulations plowing match secretaries sometimes become in volved in court actions special scuff lers we have a limited number of new scufflers for sale at extra low prices also good binders and one mower ready for work good running liter gas engine for sale 5 hp 3 sets single harness and one hand washing machine good free demonstration with our new mccormick deering machine on your own farm phone for particulars agent for international implements and repairs frank baker milking a couple of years ago a v nolan the secretary of the north york plowmens association was threat ened with a law suit or action for damages of some sort by a prize winner who tailed to call for his prize until a year had lapsed and the firm donating tne prize then re pudiated the gift one of the regul ations on the printed prize list is that all prizes shall be called for before the end of the year in which the match is held this is the thing that precented case going to court if the prize winner sought court action in the face ot the regulation he probably woula have met tho same fate as reported from south bruce where regulations were not complied with the south bruce plowmens as sociation through their secretary alex mckague refused to pay a prize awarded at the annual match staged at salem last october to a contestant named collins of mitchell on the grounds that he was ineligible to compete in the class he entered collins through his solicitor mr campbell grant sued mckague in the division court tor the amount of the two prizes of 13 each and the hearing took place at teeswater on tuesday afternoon mr roy robertson as counsel cor the defendant objected to mckague being tried as he was merely acting as secretary for the organization with this view judge owens coincid ed and permitted the plaintiff col lins to include the association as defendants mr irobertson pointed out by quoting the conditions of the com petition in class 4 in which collins was a contestant that only plowmen who had never won a first prize at any previous match would be elig ible to compete arid the defence counsel proceeded to show where the plaintiff had won 1st money elsewhere and was therefore not conforming to the provisions ot as sociations rules upon learning this the judge in a firm tone stated in substance that it was beyond his comprehension why any one who could read would want to compete say nothing ot attempting to seek redress through the medium of the courts without the semblance of a foundation to build a case upon his honour promptly dismissed the action and leviedsall the costs upon the plaintiff lake musselmax connors dance hall opexixg daxce saturday june 27 music by colby and the tokoxto ramblers note after this week the ramblers will be at connors hall every friday night modern and old time dancing admission ladies 35c gents 45e box grove party box grove ladies aid are holding a garden party at fred coakwells on tuesday june 30 program by miss beatrico conway elocutionist of toronto and the whitevale male quartette the two arnold boys of smithvillc hawaiian players and entertainers will assist also admission 35 and 15c farmers will win 2w7 in prizes the worlds grain exhibition and conference offers canadian farmers an opportunity to share in cash prizes amounting to 21075000 comprised in 56 competitive classes open to the whole world are 1701 cash prizes a few of the major awards follow 12500 a first prize for 50 pounds of wheal 30 pounds of oats si 500 for 40 pounds of barley 50 pounds of rye 800 for 1 0 cars of corn 300 for 30 pounds of peas 30 pounds of flax so pounds of clover with this splendid opportunity before them canadian farmers should keep a watchful eye on their growing crops they should mark for special care those areas that appear most promising it should be understood that all seed and grain samples if they arc not already selected will have to be found in crops of this year all exhibits must be received by the exhibition authorities on or before march 1 1932 of vital importance to the advancement of canadian agriculture will be the winning of world championships in 1932 by farmers of canada their seedand grain exhibits must demonstrate to the world the quality of canadas field crops select the classes from the prize list most suited to the crop you grow then select your samples from the best you have it is best to make your entry now your sample for exhibit must be in the hands of the secretary at reglna on or before march 1 1932 valuable information relating to the preparation of grain and seed for exhibit may be secured by writing to the secretary of the provincial committee worlds grain exhibition and conference care department of agriculture your own province show what you grow and share what you know on application the secretary world greln exhibition end conference impede bank chamber rcsine will lend you prlic lilts ruui 4nd resuudom gowning coopehw entries end all other information agricultural notes mulching growing vegetables with paper has definitely proved that most vegetable crops are improved by this system which eliminates the necessity for cultivation such heat- loving plants as the cucumber melon pepper and tomato showed the most substantial iucreases in yield o haldimand county had a sheep dipping week early in june in ad dition to the dipping of sheep fif teen demonstrations in drenching of internal parasites were held at these 15 points 3069 sheep were dipped and about so per cent of these were treated for internal parasites reports submitted by agricultural representatives show that practi cally all grains including fall wheat and spring grains will be above ave rage in yield old meadows are somewhat disappointing and yields of hay from them will not be as large as was anticipated t counteract this however alfalfa gives promise of being above the average chairman national comraltlea hon robert weir mlahter el afrloltorej foe canada chairman exacsuva and finance comralmee hon w c ruckle mlnliler of apkaltara rot saskatchewan nmurii horse register dol 17320s 12921 the im ported percheron stallion the property of e a somerville he is a government premium horse will stand for the season of 1931 at his own stable lot 14 tenth line markham terms j1200 no 2336 enrolment form al clydesdale stallion golden west king 23675 enrolment form 1 the property of abner baker will stand for the season of 1931 at his own stable lot 7 con 8 whit church to insure foal 12 two mares or more 10 payable feb 1st 1932 owners of mares when bred will be held responsible the last call for plants gardeners and farmers cabbage and cauliflower plants ready june 15 season ends july 1st special sale of pansies to clear at 8 boxes for 25c percy brillinger centre main atrcet altona reserve friday july 10th for our annual garden party under institute auspicce dont forget the missionary meet ing in the altona church on sunday morning next at 1030 oclock in charge of tour cel students everybody welcome the sympathy of this community is extended to mrs h s mcintosh in the loss of her mother who died at the home of her daugiter here on june 18 the late mrs forman was in her sath year and was a remarkable woman for her great age she was a native of listowel where her one son resides the re mains were taken back to the old home section for burial at atwood on saturday a service was also held here prior to the funeral cortege leaving farm machinery for sale cheap new m h hay tedder s forks for sale cheap binders one new six foot mowers horse rakes and all other kinds of implements we- also have good hay teddar and wagon box good as new also corn cultivators repairs of all machines benj rexlix stouffville highest prices- for wool and fat hens phone 192 for any locality an emco bathroom tvjo matter where your home may be you can now have a complete emco bathroom why be without this modern convenience any longer the emco bathroom fixtures and complete fittings here illustrated pedestal lavatory builtin tub toilet and shower may be had for a small down payment and monthly installments of s1800 for homes without running water if in reach of a powerline an empire duro pressure water system will supply a minimum of 250 gallons an hour from shallow or deep wells sufficient for all household needs lower prices and hydro electric commission purchase plan put it within reach of all see the dealer named below or write us for sale by chas cooper e i mcgrattax manager phone 17702 stouffville empire brass mfg co limited london canada toronto winnipeg vancouver ib pass a car on a or curve experienced drivers of motor cars have learned that there is one rule of the road which cannot be violated without danger to life and limb these seasoned drivers always keep in line when the road ahead is obscured hill tops and curves are blind spots on the highway you cant see what is coming toward you and theres almost always sure to be another car coming around the curve or over the hill the one safe rule is to stay on your side of the road the right side every time you take a chance that the road ahead may be clear you jeopardize your own safety and the approaching motorist may be made an innocent victim of your carelessness surely a heavy price to pay in conscience and cash after all you can observe the hill and curve rule for a whole season without losing as much as sixty minutes time all told why not ontario department of highways geo s henry premier of ontario and minister of highways fl

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