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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 1, 1931, p. 8

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stouffville ontario october 1st 1931 carload of cattle fresh milch cows springers also 2 3 yearold feed ers terms arranged df holden phono is 1 faitm produce 1kicks lu 181 dressed hogs were sold at 350 and 1 1er llos machine pulls feathers these days one hears a lot about he machine age and of what ma chines will do but it is certainly in teresting to note that a machine has been developed which will null the leathers off a heu faster than it can be done by hand and do a better job by the simple process of using sets of aluminum disks each revolving at a slightly different plane than the other an efficient plucker is pro duced the disks are lined with there never was a depression liko this one before is a statement frequently heard the fact is that not more than nineteen years ago there was a periord of bard times when prices of commodities were down to the levels prevailing today tho tribune was told of the sale of a pig on the 1st of january 1012 at cc a pound at this the vendor i rubber eliminating noise and giv- made a profitable sale as the pre- is a better grip they operate at a vailing price was 5 lie and he de- heed titty plucks per second on manded and got e because it wan easy birds the plucking can be done a holiday and he wanted to get away l minutes while on young to a family gathering fordinnerthe roosters about three minutes and a best of cattle were selling for 3c a half are required the saving affect- pound and poorer animals for less ed by this machine is better appre- n 1s94 wheat was oovu to 40c and ciated when it is considered that an hogs sold on tit markets for 350 average speed for hand plucking is and 4 per dressed hog while it around six birds an hour doesnt help the present situation any to bark back to former periods i of depression it presents figures which show that levels have been i much below that prevailing today got a history text book and learn tion is holding its international what prices the new england farmer plowing match and farm machin- got for his products during the cry demonstration on farms adjoin- period of depression following the ins the city of peterboro the napoleonic wars the provincial match the ontario plowmens associa- read the label on your tribune and see that it is paid in advance wa w alp amur the famous flat finish for walls and ceilings is economical be cause it is so easy to apply that a little goes a long way you have a choice of the most delightful shades that dry with an eggshell bloom it has a soft lightdiffusing ef fect and makes a lovely back ground for your household treasures it is permanent washable and fireresisting and looks equally well on a wide variety of surfaces dates of the meeting will be oct is 11 15 and 10 local eompeti lions will be held the first day tuesday and the second day is sot apart for stubble plowing the third day sod plowing and the last day open competition tractor and horse plows the intercounty competi- tions and the banquet the international plowing match and farm machinery demonstra- ition is the outstanding achievement of this organization and it is ad mittedly the largest institution of its kind in the world each year it is held in a different section of on tario those eligible to enter in the lo cal classes must be residents of peterboro victoria durham or j northumberland counties while other classes will uc open for all and stouffville furrow turners will be in these competitions many specials are offered in the various classes lantern lecture of interest to horticulturists under auspices of the stouffville horti cultural society will be given in ratcliffs hall stouffville on monday oct 5th at 8 oclock john f clark esq departmental lecturer come prepared to ask questions but come everybody bethesda the vandorf school fair was largely attended from here the weather was real cold and rain i tractor threatened but fortunately did not come down before night the local school won many prizes miss susie pike was uuder the parental root on sunday last week the atkinson sisters spent a few days visiting in lleeton markham fair is the next out ing for our people and especially on saturday we all hope to go to the fair apples wealthy variety all spray ed fruit at 5uc bushel chas barkey phone 6s0c fall work is progressing well the recent rain makes the ground good lor plowing so everything is mov ing excepting the prices consult your decorator or dealer ask him for a shade card or write to us direct walpamur a product of the crown diamond paint co limited toronto montreal halifax avalpamiir products are sold by f y w brathwaite stouffville ont auction sale thursday oct 15 credit sale of farm stock and implements be longing to 1 l ogden ac tot 22 con 10 whitchurch 5 miles north of stouffville sale at one f w silversides auctioneer thursday octohkr 1 at lot lkcon 7east gwillimsburyfarm stock implements hay grain roots the property of estate of late w j reaman sale at 1 f w silversides auctioneer saturday october 3 high grade dairy cattle farm stock implements and machinery also fordson tractor buzz saw w1c tourning car property of f watson lot g7 con 1 yonge street 3 12 miles south of aurora sale at 1230 f n smith auct tuesday october 13 farm stock hay implements etc be longing to fred smith at lot 11 con 2 uxbridge no reserve c months credit sale at 1 oclock f v silversides auctioneer claremont immortalizing pioneer priest stepping into the path or an ap proaching car driven by edward lewis of claremont according to police mrs leonard jenkins scar- boro was injured on the kennedy ltd last week lewis tried to avoid the impact by swerving across tho road and his car was struck by an other driven by miss j raymond teacher at gledhill school toronto mrs jenkins who suffered back in juries was treated by dr e a cummings danforth ave and later removed to her home a fire no matter how small is a signal for alarm especially dur ing a dry spell such as we have been experiencing during the past few weeks when flames rose in the sky north of the village last saturday evening general alarm was felt until it was learned that the only damage was the loss of a stack of hay on mrs george coates farm the origin of the lire was a mystery but fortunately the stack was some distance from any of tho buildings the claremont fire brigade was on hand promptly in case of any danger as there was a fairly high wind fire of much more serious nature occurred on charles bilkys farm on tuesday of last week which result ed in the loss of his barn and most of his seasons crop besides eleven hogs that were trapped in tho flames tho fire originated from a threshing outfit which had almost completed the work of threshing his seasons crop the threshing outfit was also completely destroyed mr bilkys farm is situated a few miles north of claremont between tho 5th and 0th concessions of uxbridge alfred heather one of the most colorful figures of tho development of the canadian west is immortalized today at the scene of his labors st albert on the sturgeon river just outsido edmonton by the preservation in tho mission park of tho oblate fathers of tho original cathedral and mission winch ho founded in i860 undor orders from his lordship bishop tache of st boniface and in which he carried on his work until his death in 1916 this ce lebrity is no less renowned a personage than ro v father albert lacombc after whom lacomhe alta is named and who played such an important part in the pacifying of tho warring indian tribes of the west and tho building of tho canadian pacific railway his untiring efforts in the latter connection won him special recognition- from sir william van home its president who not only gave him a permanent pass on tho line but made him its head for one day from the day of his arrival in tho west in 1819 from quebec where no was born in 1827 this brave and energetic oblate bad staunch friends amontt the indians and continued to establish himself both among them and tho white population as one of the bestknown and mostloved characters of tho most btirring days of the prairies apart from his religious activities fathor lacombe is known as one of the real cstcrners of canada the country was in a very undeveloped state when he first established himself in it and mission i ark today stands for n great deal more than just a mission station or the scene of a devoted missionarys labours it is a mile stone in the progress of the canadian west and honco in the progress of the dominion tho pictures show m the approach to mission park 2 tho interior of the old cathedral 3 its exterior with tho brick building which now oncasc3 the old log chu inset the statue of rev father lacombc mortgage sale under powers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be pro duced at the sale there will be offered for sale by auction on the premises on monday the 5th day of october 1931 at two oclock in the afternoon by 1 ii prentice auct farm and promises known as all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the township of markham in the county of york and containing by admeasurment 50 acres be the same more or less be ing composed of tho south side of the rear hair or lot number twenty four 24 in t lie seventh concession or i he township of markham and which may be more particularly de scribed as follows conmoiicing at the south east angle of said lot thence on tho easerly boundary north five degrees thirty minutes west five chains and five iinks to the southerly boundary of the church grounds thence on said boundary course south scventyisix degrees fifteen minutes west two chains and seventeen links thence on tho westerly boundary thereof course north ten degrees three minutes west four chains ami thirtyfour links thence south seventysix degrees fifteen minutes west twelve chains and seventeen and onehalf links to the easterly boundary of barnyard thence on said boundary course south five degrees thirtyminutes east fifty links thence on southerly boundary thereof course south seventysix de- roes fifteen minutes west five chains and thirty links thence on the westerly boundary north five degrees thirty minutes west fifty links heme south seventysix de grees fifteen minutes west thirty- two chains eight and onehalf links to the centre line of the said con cession- thence in said centre line south live degrees thirty minutes east nin e chains and eightyfour links to the southerly boundary of said lot thence on said boundary north seventysix degrees fifteen minutes east fiftytwo chains fifteen links to the place of beginning on the said lands are said lo be erected a brick house a barn with out foundation and other suitable out buildings- terms 10 per cent of the pur chase money to be paid at the time of sale and the balance within twenty days the property to ho offered sub ject to r reserve price further particulars and condi tions of sale will he made known at lhe sale and in the meantime may be obtained from muloek milllken clark d redman 711 dominion bank building toronto solicitor for the mortgages or from tho auctioneer dated at toronto this fourteenth day of september 1031 musical cruisaders to resume travels with its network of twentysix broadcasting stations linking halifax nova scotia with victoria bc the canadian pacific railway hour of music on friday evenings gives a very complete coverage of canadian radio listeners the pro- grammes planned for the winter season 19311932 will consist chiefly of musical travelogues interpreting the music of various european and mediterranean countries pro grammes on similar lines were provided last winter by the celeb rated ensemble known as the musical cruisaders and these brought in so many letters from intending visitors to eu rope who de- tired further information on this subject and also from new canadians of european origin settled in western can ada that this type of pro- gramme has been selected for the coming season as being useful as well as entertaining this has necessitated a vast amount of research which has been undertaken for the canadian pacific radio department by george m brewer wellknown organist and composer of montreal each hour of music includes approximately 20 selections so that for the series of 18 musical travelogues which has been planned mr brewer has had to select a total of 360 numbers each with its special interest and each illustrating some particular phase of the country concerned these musical travelogues will be interpreted by the musical crui saders under the direction of alfred heather assisted by rex battles royal york concert orchestra supported by a specially designed studio organ built by j e pepin of montreal there will also be guest artists of various nationalities for certain of the programmes this series commences on october 2 with a programme of music from norway fol lowed on oc tober 9 by a programme of danish and icelandic mu sic there will be programmes of spanish french and german music and concerts illustrating the music of sweden finland italy belgium austria czech oslovakia greece turkey poland hungary egypt scotland and ireland interspersed in these musical travelogues will be other general programmes for instance a programme of music rendered by a choir in london ontario on november 20 this series of pro grammes will be of great educa tional interest as well- as being highly entertaining and will un doubtedly prove one of the major attractions of the coming season bloomington mrs philip lemon and eugene spent tuesday in toronto mrs geo vaughan spent a couple of days in toronto mr marvin lemon has resumed bis work at toronto university mr and mrs ilodley of toronto are guests with mr thos kelling- ton mr and mrs e a storry cele brated their silver wedding on saturday last week mr waddel and mrs white of port perry were visiting their eousin miss fairies mrs jos burnett and marion brumwell have taken up residence in markham for the winter miss jessie mahon of markham spent several days with relatives here mr mccormick of sudbury spent r couple of days with mr v a fockler mrs mccormick and little daughter returned with him after spending several weeks with her father ix memoriam in loving memory of our dear brother wellington helmkay who passed away on sept 27 1930 oft we think or you dear brother and our hearts are filled with pain for this earth would be a heaven could we hear your voice again days or sadness still comes oer us tears or sorrow offline flow memory keeps you brother near us whom god called one year ago ever remembered by sister ada voters list 1931 plowing done on short notice gordon holden phone 1s4 for sale barred and white ltock pullets from bloodtested stock phone 920s farmers get your plow shares sharpened at the ringwoodulack- smitbshop a v peinbletou for sale one 17 ii p rebuilt sawyer and massey steam engine in good condition phone ux bridge 5504 house to rent fully equipped with all modern conveniences main street central noah haker estray sow came to my premis es owner may have same by paying expenses albert allin phone 3c0s for sale 3 12 acres with splendid home also barn and or chard on highway about 5 miles north or markham jr mckenzie aurora box 131 or phone 352j apples for sale good winter varieties spies baldwins green ings peewaukes and tolniaii sweets orders delivered geo hoover phone 4012 for sale or exchange six octive dominion organ in splendid condition would exchange tor yearling hens roy moyer mark ham rr 2 phone 5509 municipality of the township of whitchurch county of york rex battle clerks notice of first posting ot voters list notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 10 of the voters list act and that i have posted up at my vandorf office on the 2fith day of september 1931 the list of all persons entitled to vote in lhe said municipality for members of parliament and at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and t hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor rected according to law the last day for filing appeals is the 19th day of october 1931 dated at vandorf this 2clh day of september 1931 win crawford clerk of whitchurch township wanted i am open to buy a number of car loads of carrots for immediate shipment is e lllowx phone 176 for sale 70 acre farm 50 acres cleared land balance bush and pasture spring creek artesian well at milk house fair house and barn situated on tho 8th of whitchurch 1 a mile north of ringwood phone 9312 farm to rent 100 acres lot 33 coll s markham good ban covered barnyard hog pen her house sheep pen all under cove and flowing spring apply tf j- a mitchell 3 for sale s c w leghori cockerels tom barm strain grade a chicks from oakridge farm the leading poultry breed ing farm in ontario price 10 each shadow lake farm c ii williams mgr phone 9210 farm for sale 100 acres at lo 34 in con s pickering atha 9 acres workable balance hush an pasture lands bank ham 50x80 and model brick house wortl price asked for whole farm driv ing shed and hog pen plenty o water terms arranged priced be low prewar level geo thoinpsor owner claremont r r 2 notice to creditors goodwood miss annie browns condition is still serious as she lies ill at her home here miss evelyn harper has been spending aweek with friends ai kettleby mrs wagg and mrs duel of agincourt were here a few days ago visiting their brother w t robin son massie mowder of stouffville has been given the contract to decorate the united church the cost of which is being financed by the women your correspondent was glad lo get early tidings to he effect that lack rac escaped injury to him self when he ditched his ear a week ago in front of d mcdonalds new home a blowout was said to have caused the blowup goodwood captured the first ofj the homeandhome games with zlon for the championship of south ontario the comfortable score makes the result fairly safe for goodwood when they play the re turn game at zion j in the matter of the- estate of jane morrison late of the township of whitchurch in the county 6i york widow deceased notice is hereby given thai all creditors and others having claims or demands against the es tate of the said jane morrison who died on or about the 13th day of september 1931 are required to send or deliver their claims duly proven to the undersigned solicitors for the executors of the said estate on or before the 10th day of oct 1931 after which date the said executors will distribute the assets of the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which tho executors shall then have had notice and all others will bo excluded from the said distribution dated this 19th day of sep 1931 abraham stouffer and malcolm raymer executors mccullough button solicitors for the said executors stouffville ontario low priced farm maciiixer wo make you independent of big machinery companies in thes times of low farm prices by ofterin plows binders mowers find all kin of farm machinery almost like nc at very low prices call or me f repairs for any farm machine ijkx hexlin highest prices for live poultry phone 192 radio service for prompt service or for repairs call fd smith the radioman phone 330c stewart beare radio service phono markham 2c03 a service you will appreciate farm machinery fleury plowes and tudlio anderson farm machinery delaval cream separator genuine fleury plow share beatty washing machines groceries 5 siring brooms reg 50c 4fc soda biscuits 2 lb 23c assorted biscuits lb 22 soda wafers 2 pkgs 25c coffee 12 lb tin 25c jelly powders 4 for 23c 24 lb pastry flour 4sc rolled wheat 5 lbs for 25c assorted chocolates reg 35c 25c a w scott we are open evenings let u serve you in any of the above lines isaac foskitt blacksmith phone goodwood 590g say it with flower no expression of sentiment mori beautiful flowers for every occasiq muston son phono 7001 stouffville ontario

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