stouffvflle ontario august 6 1931 cl ahead- open a bank of nova scotia savings account now a time will come when you will need money for a badness investment or some other special purpose a bank of nova scotia savings account lays the foundation for a fund to meet such emergencies and protect you in your old age regular saving paves the way to future independence en quiries are invited at any of our branches interest compounded half yearly bank nova scotia established 1832 capital 12100000 reserve fund 24000000 total resources 265000000 stouffville branch i f marshall manager stouffville horticultural society will hold their 8th annual exhibition in the stouffville arena on thursday august 27th prize list for 1931 cut flowers committee lira p c rowbotham mrs t mrs doten mrs k g tarr mrs nolan 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 25 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 5s 59 60 61 62 g3 64 65 66 67 6s 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 ageratum 5 flower heads 50 asters white 5 blooms 75 50 asters pink 5 blooms 75 60 asters rose 6 blooms 75 60 azure blue 5 blooms 75 50 asters mauve 5 blooms 76 60 asters purple 6 blooms 75 50 asters red 6 blooni3 7 5 50 asters single 6 blooms 76 50 balsam 3 specimen 60 buddlela 1 spike 50 calendula 10 blooms 50 calllopsls annual 3 sprays 50 coreopsis perennial 10 blooms 50 carnations 5 blooms 50 cockscomb 3 spikes 50 cosmos 10 blooms 50 dahlia decorative 1 bloom 60 dahlia cactus 1 bloom 60 dahlia show 1 bloom 50 dalhla single 1 bloom 60 delphinium 3 spikes 50 annual larkspur 6 spikes 60 gaillardia perennnlal 10 bloom 60 gladioli white 1 spike 60 gladioli white 3 spikes 50 gladioli white 6 spikes 75 gladioli light or mauve 1 spike 60 gladioli light or mauve 3 spikes 50 gladioli light or mauve 6 spikes 75 gladioli pink 1 spike 50 gladioli pink 3 spikes 50 gladioli pink 6 spikes 75 gladioli red 1 spike 50 gladioli red 3 spikes 50 gladioli red 6 spikes 75 gladioli salmon 1 bplke 50 gladioli salmon 3 spikes 50 gladioli salmon 6 spikes 75 gladioli orange or yellow 1 spike 50 gladioli orange or yellow 3 spikes 50 gladioli orange or yellow 6 spikes 75 gladioli violet or purple 1 spike 50 gladioli violet or purple 3 spikes 50 gladioli violet or purple 6 spikes 75 gladioli bronze or smoky 1 spike 50 gladioli bronze or smoky 3 spikes 50 gladioli bronze or smoky 6 spikes 75 gladioli 6 spikes distinct colours 100 gladioli 12 spikes different colours 200 best single spike of the show 50 no entry required gladioli prlmullnus show 3 spikes different 50 geranium 5 flower hoad with foliage different colours 50 gypsophila annual in vase 50 gypsophila perennial in vase 50 hydrangea 1 bloom 60 llatrls 1 spike 50 mignonette 5 spikes 50 marigold african 5 blooms 50 marigolds french 10 blooms 50 nasturtiums collection 50 pansy 10 blooms 50 petunia single 10 blooms 50 petunia double 5 blooms 50 phlox annual collection not less than five colours 50 phlox perennial collection not less thnn ave colours 50 rose white 1 bloom 50 rose yellow 1 bloom 50 rose pink 1 bloom 60 irose rod 1 bloom 50 rose collection 75 salplglossls 5 spray 50 salvia 5 spikes 60 scablosa 10 blooms 50 snapdragon 10 spikes 60 straw flowers 5 sprays 50 stocks 5 spikes 50 sweet peas 10 stems 50 sweet peas basket design 60 verbena 10 flower heads with foliage 50 zinnia collection 75 60 rae 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 25 25 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 60 25 25 50 25 25 60 25 25 60 25 25 60 25 25 50 25 25 50 25 25 50 76 100 5 bouquet in vase for living room 100 75 g best floral decoration as a centre piece for dining table judging will be done by popular vote by those attending show 100 75c 50c 7 basket of gladioli arranged for effect 100 75 s bouquet of asters 12 or more 75c 50c 9 bouquet arranged by a gentleman for u den 75c 50c 10 best display of flowers by any horticultural society 500 11 12 zinnias not less than 4 separate colours 200 100 prize in seeds or bulbs donated by andrews mountain seed co 12 4 vases of 3 each distinct exhi bition type gladioli 1st 3 special seedling gladioli 2nd prize 2 seedling glads 3rd prize 1 seedling glad 13 4 vases of 3 each primulinus type gladioli 1st prize 3 seedling glads2nd prize 2 seedling glads 3rd prize 1 seedling glad prizes donated by mr a j ward 14 basket of gladioli arranged for effect 100 75c childrens special suitable prizes for 1st 2nd and 3rd floral costume children 10 and to be judged in the evening under 2f 25 25 2 25 50 25 25 26 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 house plants flowering com h klinck mrs b sanders mrs i barkey amaryllis 50 25 begonia fibrous 50 25 begonia tuberous 50 25 fuschia 50 25 geranium single 50 25 geranium double 50 25 hydrangea 50 25 any other variety in bloom 50 25 collection not less than 5 different flowering house plants in pots 100 75c 50c 75 50 50 house plants foliage asparagus plumosus 50 25 begonia rex 50 25 begonia collection fancy leaved 5 or more varletlos 100 75 50 coleus collection 5 or more varieties 100 cactit3 fern boston fern any other kind 60 geranium variegated 50 rubber plant 50 any other variety house plant 50 coll foliage plants not less than 5 different varieties 100 75 hanging basket verandah 75 fruits and vegetables com geo dowswell 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 special com miss c widcman mrs quantz 1 dahlia collection 150 100 2 collection porennlals not less than 12 varieties in separate containers 150 100 50c 3 display of annuals not less tban 12 varieties 150 100 50c 4 basket cut flowers quality and arrangement to count j 100 75 plato yellow transparent 5 50 plate duchess 6 50 basket of fruits for table decoration not necessarily home grown 75 60 cauliflower 2 heads 50 celery 3 heads 50 25 25 50 50 so 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 25 25 25 25 c onions from seed 5 7 onions from setts 5 8 tomatoes any vaflty 5 9 table cucumbers 5 10 pickling cucumbers 10 11 beets 5 12 cabbage 2 heads 13 carrots 5 11 potatoes white 5 15 potatoes red 5 16 iettuco 3 heads one variety 17 com any yellow table variety is pie pumpkin 50 19 hubbard squash 50 20 sweet poppers 5 50 21 coll of vegetables gardeners 150 100 22 coll of vegetables 160 100 23 plate 8 carters sunrise type tomato 75 50 prize in seeds or bulbs by andrews mountain seed co refreshments after 4 pm sandwiches tea cake and ice cream will bo on aala 25 25 25 25- 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 township may control farmers information golf hours whitchurch township council has a legal right to close up tom thumb golf courses from operating in the municipality on the sabbath day according to a judgment jus hauded out by chief justice rose in supreme court the situation at lake mussel men in closing the course there on sundays was similar to that in other parts of the county where courses were forbidden to operate on the sabbath the owners of these courses have contended the right of the municipality to legally inact such bylaw as to close a course hence a stated ease was heard be- loro the chief justice a letter received by the municipal council of whitchurch from c f moore assistant crown attorney sets out the position of the town ship it reads as follows in september 1930 a prosecu tion took place under bylaw of township of york for the regulating of tom thumb golf and driving courses there was a conviction made against the defendant and a stated case was granted by the magistrate which was argued before chief justice rose of the supreme court the judgment was given last week dismissing the appeal or stat ed case holding that the township had the right to pass the bylaw complained or for the purpose of regulating this play which bylaw- forbids playing between the hours of twelve midnight and eight am monday with the above in view 1 think it might be wise for you to advise all these courses in your municipality that prosecutions will likely commence against them un less tlny are willing to give their undertaking to you that they will not keep open on sunday it they do not agree to close up it will then be within your power if you so desire for you to have in formation laid against them and proved through the police court in the ordinary way county shcvp dipping week haldimand county has set a good example in the way of a county sheep dipping and drenching week which was conducted this spring fifteen demonstrations in dipping and drenching were made at the var ious dipping tanks in the county more than 3200 sheep were treated for external parasites and about 80 per cent for internal parasites fertilizer and sow thistle the oac department of bot any is conducting an experiment to test various methods for the eradic ation of sow thistle in the experi ment onehalf of each plot received complete fertilizer while the other half was left unfertilized in the un fertilized portions the sow thistle plants were more numerous and were always larger and more vigor ous than those in the fertilized sections the plants in the latter plots were dwarfed and showed no indication of flowering this season seventh line markuam few- start ago den- and the question of the hour is who put the steam roller over beauharnois speaking in the house of commons on may 22nd 1930 hon r b bennett then leader of the opposition spoke thus i do think and i say it to the prime minister that this matter should bo the subject of judicial inquiry etc over a year later the muchtouted judicial inquiry resalv- cd itself into a committee four from the opposition and live from the conservatives and to use the words of t l church exmp toronto ne peter white k c supplied the white the com mittee supplied the wash and the net outcome is a coat of whitewash for all concerned and so it goes after yelping and yapping for a complete probe honest bob gardiner becomes suddenly stricken with larnygitis or some other itis and bleats feebly what more could we have done you know people our opinion counts for little or nothing and our feeble voieo is confined to a very small territory but we are living in hope that someday somewhere some- bodys going to round up every crook in this country be they rich poor great small grit tory or progressive put them out of circulation for the rest of their natural lives gather up the remaining honest men and afresh as hamlet said long theres something rotten in mark we were very sorry to hear of the accident which befell mr elmer wells on wednesday last it seems as if elmer became entangled with a pair of colts and ended up by be ing thrown to the ground landing on his head we hope no serious aftereffects rather a strange incident over at melville a farmer strolled out bright and early to find a strange cow tied in his stable thinking the owner would put in an appearance our friend let the matter res until night when he began making inquiry as far as could he learned some practical joker had taken the cow from her home stable about a mile away and parked her in the aforementioned location at least that is the theory advanced by those who claim to bo in the know coboss a number of our farmers have finished cutting grain before the end of july which is something for the hook messrs a jarvis jacob widoman allin lewis and henry miller all finished on the 31st while george hoover just failed by a nose however let us say that george has his wheat all threshed so that accounts for the deficiency cheerio mr henry walker of this lino is confined to his bed by an attack of stomach trouble and mr walker is sort of manofallwork henry is greatly missed and we all join in wishing him a speedy recovery mr garnet kirk and friend visit ed niagara falls on sunday last garnet was greatly enthralled by the sights in the city of the big roar master gordon shacbrldgo of toronto is vistlng with his grand parents mr and mrs r a smith of this line government turkey farm dr g i christie and professor graham of o a c visited the government turkey farm at forest ville in norfolk county recently this project was started five years igo on a farm consisting almost entirely of blowsand at present there are some 1s00 birds at range with 500 more expected some of the oldest birds at nine weeks old had attained the weight of 7 pounds and were expected to be ready for market by september the system employed on the farm is to move the young birds which aro incubator hatched into field houses at the age of two weeks these houses are placed in fields of young rye in which the birds are al lowed free range by this method and with the help of green manure crops ploughed under a relatively good soil is being built up liiiying raw materials george r paterson in charge of feed and fertilizer distribution for the department points out that cost of raw materials is an important item in the farmers cost of produc tion the farmer requires feeds fer tilizer limestone bindertwine oil lumber machinery and a host of other things to manufacture farm products the farmer also has to consider the weather which is a very uncertain factor therefore cost of production of farm products is an unknown quantity as every case is different while he cannot control the weather the farmer can control costs of raw materials the time to estimate feed requirements is after the harvest not after the homegrown grains are all fed and it suddenly dawns on the feeder that he must buy fertilizer require ments may readily be estimated be forehand other important items may be estimated and purchased to advantage before required bulk buying is best it costs the feed man more to sell a bag of feed than a ton it will cost the farmer less to take his own delivery in most cases the credit system is con- dusive to extra costs and should be avoided farmers will do well to stick to proven commodities and standard materials until new ones have been tested in 1927 ontario exported 20 car loads of apples in 1929 120 car loads went overseas and in 1930 it had increased to 390 carloads this year the government confidently looks forward to a total export of baseball baseball today thursday sutton playing on the local diamond stouff ville must win this one at 4 pm on saturday this week newmarket play at stouffville in the first of home and home games between these two teams to decide the league championship the baseball picture has consider ably altered since last week new market stepped into first place by de feating uxbridge last friday and on the same day sutton trimmed aurora stouffville did not have a gam on fridays as in other weeks league standing aug 1 1931 won lost newmarket 10 4 stouffville 9 4 uxbridge g g aurora 5 6 sutton 2 11 in the game here on tuesday newmarket proved a little to good for the locals shutting them out with a four to nothing score there was no scoring till the fifth innings when newmarket filled the bases and brought in two runs the sixth proved an out and out innings for our pitcher but in the seven li ow ing to numerous errors newmarket added their final two runs ending the game newmarket 6 hits 4 runs 2 error stouffville 3 hits o runs 7 errors in the exhibition game on mon day august 3 stouffville drew up with the elizabeths of toronto our boys were fortunate in securing for their pitcher chappel of sutton with lehman catcher the large crowd that attended the game were exceptionally well pleased with the fine brand of ball that was played the game opened up rather poorly for stouffville and owing to a number of errors the elizabeths managed to pull the score up to 5 to 2 in the fourth innings owing to splendid hitting by the citizens team stouffville tied the score while in the sixth and seventh they gain ed two more making it 7 to 5 but this lead was short lived as the elizabeths retaliated in the eighth with 2 more to their credit each pitcher felt the tenseness of the nineth innings and both made good therefore calling for overtime stouffville came up for the first bat in the tenth but failed to break the tie sending chappel in for an- oher round for which he proved capable the eleventhinnings prov ed the locals downfall as failing to make their own hitting tell they allowed the rivals to fill the bases and acquire the much needed run ending a wonderfull game with a score of s to 7 village of stouffville for sale 2 springers holstelns test 36 john tpeuce phone 2913 cash or bankable paper for sale fresh cow durham good tester delos graham ring- wood for sale 25 acres oats stand ing ne corner eglington and midland ave scarboro jet make offer apply farm 57 4s dela ware ave toronto phone lombard 4743 for sale 3050 harley david son motorcycle good condition small mileage real cheap lewis smith glasgow phone stouff ville 6920 farm for rent rear lot 5 con 2 uxbridge twp 90 acres apply chas alsop joe alsop estate phone s702 it for sale splendid brick house on main street east with excellent garden and lot apply to noah baker 9 money wanted wanted from 1000 up to invest in automobile finance absolutely guaranteed collateral splondld remumeration box m tribune exchange brick house toronto for exchange on farm vicinity of stoufrvlllefrauk paycehill 0703 or hill 6524w demond realty 113 alemeda ave toronto farm to rent 125 acres lot s con 4 uxbridge 40 acres loam s2 acres clay small bush good water 2 barns large house john collins church cemetkly trustee notice any person who wishes to donate flowers or shrubs please let us know as soon as possible so that the bed may be arranged for plant ing on august 29th at 130 p m any person wishing to send them may do so by addressing thom to wwlazenby stouffville rr 3 delaval cream separators voters lists 1931 notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 7 of the vot ers lists act and that i have post ed up in my office at stouffville on the 17th day of july 1931 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters 1 to take immediate proceedings to 800 carloads nearly all of it destin- havo any errore or omissions e tor the english market corrected according to law the last day for making appeal being the 7th day of august 1931 dated at stouffville thl3 17th day of july 1931 j s dougherty clerk of stouffville spray service invaluable profhowlitt of oac has secur ed reports from agricultural repre sentatives and spray supervisors as to the results being obtained in their respective counties the fol lowing statement from dundas and west stormont counties is typical of all reports received every or chard lias shown decided improve ment since going into the spray ser vice the best example of what can be accomplished is found in results obtained in an orchard near iro quois in 19 2s they harvested one thousand barrels of apples which were 35 per cent clean in 1929 they had twelve hundred barrels ofi apples which were almost 100 per cent clean in 1930 they harvested 1700 barrels and in the whole crop found eight apples with scab are now sold by the under signed who is the repre sentative for stoultville goodwood district four series golden un ity junior and europa meet all needs priced 30 1 to 110 phone us if you wish to exchange or by a new separator isaac foskitt blacksmith phone goodwood 5906 say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffville ontario its stewart beare radio service phone markham 2g03 a service you will appreciate will select junior judges ontario will be represented by a team in the junior grainjudging competitions to be held at the worlds grain exhibition in regina in 1932 this decision was reached at the recent annual convention of agriculture representatives at guelph the teams will be selected by elimination contests probably a four different points in the province the five hoys obtaining highest score at each of these contests will be taken to oac and there given further training t the three boys who score highest out of the twenty will represent the province remember jacob yake is open for business in the silvester block for watch repairing and cleaning springs of nil kinds from 50c to 100 cclulold frames from 1 to 2 broken frames repaired j lens replaced with perfect vision real estate has gone to the wall hut any advise is freely given jacob ynko jeweller i real estate in connection sutton horse show thursday friday and saturday 1 august 6 childrens day 7 buildings open for placing all exhibits programme starting at 1 pm steeplechase hunters jumpers and a full line of ponies sports of all kinds for the children admission 25c children free community dance in evening august 7 citizens day programme starting at 1 pm hunters jumpers ponies steeplechase harness horse races b performance in front of grand stand 8 pm the very latest mounted gymkhanas imported from england also dancers clowns singers acrobatic performers etc august 8 farmers day judging of all kinds of horses ponies and steeplechase harness horse classes at 222 and 210 cattle nml sheop nnl swine agricultural exhibits and flower show admission 50 cents children free performance in front of grand stand at 8 pm similar to previous evening with an entlro change of programme bands in attendance throughout the whole show all events on standard time write for prize list w j kay secretarymanager r