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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 2, 1931, p. 8

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stouif vflle ontario july 2 1931 business directory legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancer c buttons block stousvlue money to loan norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with the legal firm ot qortey keen and honrard counsel j w seymour corley kc trusti and guarantee building room 805 j01 bay street toronto ont telephone elgin 3163 and 3154 roe tr 6343 thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 18202 stouffville a c burkeolder insurance canada life assurance co also automobile and fire medical dr s s ball fhpsiclan and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county a c kennedy chiropractor churo st stouffvllle monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am dental e s barker lds dds honor uraduatu of royal college of dental surgeons and of tlio university of toronto oftlot in grubins block phone 8201 hazktttm every tuesday offtoe in wear block tne farmers information from dept of agriculture o new iv ajpiiear the three weeds that stand out as the most troublesome are saw this tle couch grass and canada thistle though eacli district has its own particular pest sow thistle is particularly bad in ontario and the prairie provinces where rich soil and moisture are favorable to its growth inspectors in ontario are receiving reports on the prevalence of milkwood which may have to be added to the noxious list another that is attracting attention is ele campane a coarse growing plant with rather attractive flowers which is seen on the roadsides and along fence rows dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeon and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate ot royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post gradu ate ot rochester childrens hospital office over can bank commerce veterinary s t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college othoe a the mansion house phono 161 successor to dr j t storey e a grubin r 0 eyesight specialist honor graduate ot the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermaut prize winner in 1928 at stouffvllle every thunday friday and saturday office in the grubin block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phono stouffvillo 2105 r g clendennig funeral director and erabalmer private ambulance phone 9000 markham ontario massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post office stouffvllle got your repitra and now implements now j p cassidy phone 902 george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty bxthanges and small acreages stouffville ont say it with flowers no expression of sentiment moro beautiful flqwbbs for every occa8ion muston sons phcjm 71 rtottffviulh ont shop closed my place of duslness in the silvester block upstairs will be opened by appointment only watches and spectacles repaired or lonsea replaced with proper glasses jacob take stouffville close attention needed close attention should be given the calving and farrowing pens failure to render necessary assist ance at the right time has resulted in loss and every calf and pig that dies makes it just that much more difficult for those that live to make a profit on the years operation the sooner young pigs get out in the sun the less danger of loss at three to five weeks of age cod liver oi may be fed to pigs as well as chickens to ward oft trouble o canadian cattle to britain canadian cattle evidently are find ing a good market in great britain while the number exported so far this year has been comparatively small enough cattle have been ship ped to prove that under present cir cumstances this affords a good out let for canadian fat cattle and stockers arrangements are virtually complete whereby some 15000 head will be shipped to england by the first of august at the ocean rate of 15 per head o going alter markets tlio department is evolving plan for opening a new market for honey of which a surplus of about eight million pounds is now recorded in the province traae in western canada is also being given atten tion and the ontario fruit growers association is sending a representa tive to winnipeg leamington tomato growers are also sending a representative there to study marketing conditions in a recent conference with fruit and vegetable growers in the kingsvllla-leaniing- lon area honorable thomas l kennedy pointed out specific cases where losses had been sustained be cause proper containers had not been used in sending fruit and vegetables west proper packing is also important lie emphasized and the appearance of the packed product plays an important part in sales he referred to products brought into ontario and selling to better advantage than otariogrown products of equal worth simply because of the style of packing o onion acreage increases an increase of 2s per cet in the sown acreage of onions this year as compared with last year is reported by officials of the ontario onion pool the total for the present sea son is 2400 acres of all kinds of onions o promising crops conditions throughout ontario are very promising from present indications it appears that haying will start somewhat earlier than the average year and the yield espec ially new seeding will be very heavy fall wheat and spring grains are making wonderrul growth the price ot cheese has strengthened in tlio last week or two but many fac tories report a small make due to milk products finding their way in to other dairy products revival campaign to be held under auspices of the mennouite church in the arena stouffvlilie from july 9th to 26th kvaxck1ast rev j a 11keuy of bradford ohio horse register dol 17320s 12821 the im ported pereheron 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 11 tenth line markham terms 1200 no 233g enrolment form al clydesdale stallion golden west king 23075 enrolment form i the property of abnor baker will stand for the season of 1931 al 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 telephone markham 2603 mortality in youug pigs a big mortality in hogs on farms in simcoe county is reported by stewart l page agricultural repre sentative young pigs have been dy ing when only a few days old and in many cases have been stillborn the mortality has neon higher in young pigs than in more mature ani mals mr page states that it is due in part to tjie dry season experi enced last year and ro the fact that poorly balanced rations are being fed in many hog areas homegrown rations are often deficient in pro tein and mineral matter and for this reason many hog producers find it advisable to feed some mineral mixture as recommended in charts supplied by the department which are available at your local representatives office a mixture of b0 pounds of bono flour and 30 pounds of slake lime or pulverized limestone with ten pounds of com mon salt 5 lbs of iron sulphate and 5 ounces of potassium iodide is re commended to be fed in addition to homegrown feeds as a measure directed towards lowering mortality a kind friend gone ami the mission workers quartette including miss edith raymcr of st catherines miss ethel snider stratford miss bertha fidler of toronto miss mildred spies of petrolia sunday service 1030 am morning worship 2 to 3 pm childrens meeting 3 pm preaching s pm preaching all coming from a distance for the day on sunday please bring lunch along mothers with babies invited nursery accommo dation provided the public is cordially invited s s shantz pastor jersey breeders picnic heifers average at sale promotion exams widow of the late tv patterson its stewart beare for export radio service prompt service anywhere in the passing of mrs n e- patterson on juno 20th 1931 a loving mother and kind and thoughtful friend and neighbor has gone from our midst she was jn her eightieth year mis patterson was the daughter of the late robert and rebecca stapleton nearly iter whole life was spent in this community she was united in marriage to n e patterson and to this union four children survive one son and three daughters her husband who was a veterinary and built the fine storey residence and barns in stouff- ville predeceased her fortyfour years two brothers and two sisters also survive when a girl in her early teens she was converted in a revival service conducted by elder totton and she has been a loyal and faithful member of the bloomington chris tian church for nearly 05 years her pastor rev e morton con ducted the service in the blooming- ton christian church monday june 29 the baker family rendering two splendid numbers friends were present from toronto osliawa newmarket and mount albert and oilier points the floral tributes spoke highly of the esteem lu which the departed was held one of the most outstanding events in the history of the york county jersey breeders was their annual picnic held at the farm of george a jackson and son downs- view on saturday last over 400 sat down to lunch on the beautiful lawns of this farm home a short speaking programme was held following lunch presided over by tlio president wilford duffy col the hon t l kennedy minister of agriculture and d o bull of brampton were the chief speakers the outstanding feature of the days program was the sale of ten registered jersey heifers between the ages of six and fifteen months under the hammer of l e frank lin these heifers were consigned by ten of york couatys outstanding jersey breeders and 2500 of the proceeds of each animal was donat ed to the club in addition one 15 months old heifer was given away on a draw mr j b mclean maple was the holder of the lucky ticket the terms of the sale were cash and the average price received was 7300 the top price heifer con signed by jas bagg sons edgely was purchased by chestnut farm oakville for 10500 boys for farm work british boys and young men ex perienced and inexperienced for immediate placement on farms in ontario on a yearly basis protest ant homes only wages ranging according to age and experience apply to the hostel norval ontario mutual shoe store tinning shoes reduced now is the time to buy running shoes at a price less then mail order houses now is your time to buy and save money a g lehman ceres ait e naic is that old roof causing trouble again you no sooner get one leak plugged than another ap pears patching will keep you poor reroofing is the only certain cure brantford roofs are weather- tight firesafe and colourful brantford supcrtite slates can be laid directly over the old shingles that saves time money and muss your dealer will gladly give vou a reroofing estimate free brantford roofing company limited tlead office and factory brantford out j branch offices and warehouses toronto winnipeg montreal halifax saint john nb and st johns nbd for sale by stouffville planing mills stouffville s s no 22 markham in order of merit ill jr iv to sr iv wagg annie green gladys burkholder leonard rec sr ill to jr iv ptigh jean winn gertrude rec jr ill to sr ill brown verna taylor elva rec zeller verna reo green fay rec brown jack rec sr ii to jr ill zeller royrec sr i to 11 scott eva pugh donald hunker dorothy taylor violet rec denotes honors teacher f bright t t t t s s xo is markham jr iv to sr iv george foot mary stickly vera topliam hon douglas kinch lions edwina kinch hons ruth hoover sr ill to jr iv lillian roach jr ill to sr ill jack nigh lions claude foot earl sellers rec cora hisey rec ii to jr ill isobel fleming lions jimmie dear eleanor conner betty foot stanley roach eldon boyd rec lawrence isaac rec 1 to ii lillian dear roy carter vivian boyd fern hoover erma roach jean sellers hons pr to i dorothy carter hons clarence foot lions clarence powell howard roach there were no failures marjorie a miller report of s s no 1 markham the following classification of pupils of s s no 19 markham is the result of the june promotion examinations sr iv helen bell 7i grace lewis 74 franke johnson 73 arthur knight 73 mary peacock 03 muriel stephenson 59 rec jr iv carl harper so jean stephenson 70 alia jones 70 edna barkey os jack johnson 51 sr ill- glyn gibbins 75 frieda silveithorn os harvey byer 00 billie peacock 01 jr ill kathleen jones 70 helen barkey g4 ii class yvonne joyce 71 viola giilion go bruce barkey 05 lloyd ham 02 ronald gibbins 17 carl hoover 4 0 1 names in alphabetical order wesley giilion ruth jones lillian morgan bobby thomas murray timbers pr class flora byer denotes honors marjorie e dunford teacher s s 7 aviiitcliurch alphabetically arranged jr primer preston arsenaull danny currie patsy currie olive farmer verna lleise fred massie grace steckley eunice yake sr primer to first jimmie brown joies cherry first to ii class pass 210 honours 202 billy brown 313 harold arsen ault 204 allan conner 241 muriel arsenault 239 second to jr ill pass 330 illonours 412 phyllis jones 513 kenneth massie 473 clifford arsenault 419 bobbie carlisle 39g lorne heise 379 norman hicks 229 marion hicks 223 jr ill to sr ill pass 390 hons 4s7 jean smith 010 sam carlisle 557 david millen 53fi ida arsen ault 517 percy yake 472 verna cherry 452 edna millen 450 harold newns 414 meredith ash 410 irec dorothy steckley 111 at time of examination sr ill to jr iv pass 390 honours is7 hazel cherry 534 jr iv to sr iv pass 450 honours 5g2 willie carlisle 54 g ethel lowery 545 orvai steckley 530 i e maclean grant for whitchurch at the recent session of york county council a grant was made to whitchurch township of 200 to aid in gravelling and oiling the wilcox lake road this is a heavily travelled thoroughfare by reason of the great number of city people who go to the lake side county lodge parade lol county church parade will be held on sunday july 12 1931 at 230 pm parade will leave the uxbridge lodge rooms at 200 pm and proceed to elgin park where divine service will be held special minister and special speakers from grand lodge all brethren are cordially invited to bo present room no matter where you live town village or country an emco bathroom can be installed in your home for a small down payment and 1s00 per month you can have a bathroom pedestal basin lavatory toilet and shower with all necessary fittings if your home is in the country or in a locality without running water an empire duro pressure water system solves that problem if you are within reach of a powerline the empire duro pressure water system is also purchasable on an easy plan the hydro electric commission will bill you proportionately on your power bills over a long period our dealer will gladly discuss your- needs or write us for sale by i chas cooper e i mcgrattax manager phone 17702 stouffvillo empire brass mfg co limited london canada toronto winnipeg vancouvc- strand honhcrrimmectrh mbridge theatre sound ontario july 123 thursday friday saturday two feature picture sunny also rivers ex1 charbie itggses june collyer in a columbia picture produced by christie directed by al chrfstie from tht play by brandon thomas july 101112 its enough to make a cat iiugli

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