Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 5, 1931, p. 8

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stouffville ontario november 5 1931 altona miss evelyn reesor was home on sunday miss leta bunker spent saturday in toronto- mr wm reesor returned home with his usual smile floyd tindall of glasgow has engaged with m tindall miss eula brillinger spent the weekend with miss audry hoover shot guns and bull dogs won the game for some of the altoua people we are glad to learn that mrs swill hold their monthly meeting at hill is improving in health again t home of mrs f wagg on wcd- mrs willis mcnair spent monday november 11 at 2 pmafter afternoon with her mother mrs r the usual business the following brown programme will be given roll call mrs lome wagg and b for 0 stockings paper some of the straw stacks in the neighborhood had a new top put on them saturday night mrs murray dunkeld spent mon day afternoon with her parents mr and mrs frank wagg we want to congratulate mr allan moyer on being successful at the claremont plowing match miss marion davis of glasgow spent the weekend with her school teacher mrs shafter and daughter ot brougham the altoua womens institute mr and son visited with mr and mrs frank wagg on sunday stanley slack and richard jones of markham had tea with clarence bunker on sunday if you want to have some fresh air on sunday morning try a bench on your stone boat the institute a factor in the life of the community mrs e drury community singing reading miss d pointon music miss e davis and mrs a meyer exhibit of grand mothers work contest best essay on temperance by school children prizes awarded strand theatre uxbridge ontario korthm sound electric system monday tuesday wednesday november 234 greta garbo in inspiration thursday friday saturday 4reducing it reduces the blues and gives you what we believe to be the finest talkie also good comedies regular prices now ready a winter laying mash of merit milled according to canadas leading poultry food authorities latest formula from high quality ingredients and containing all essentials for high production and maintainance analysis protein 200 per cent fat 35 per cent fibre not over 70 per cent contains 2 per cent pure cod liver oil our guarantee we guarantee this mash to be as well mixed as correctly ground and as well balanced as any simil ar feed on the market regard- less of price at a direct saving to you of a dealers profit plus expensive containers 180 per cwt in jute sacks our alfalfa market is now large enough to absorb prac tically all the second cutting alfalfa in the district get in touch with us for prices etc dickson hill mills phone 5505 cream are you getting everything pos sible from an uptodate creamery service f if not try the stouffville creamery co mot efficient creamery service since 1918 phone 186 stouffville ont open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings annual plowing match attracted over 2000 people 78 en in all events at match held at claremont on wednesday records of other years broken extensive credit sale of valuable farm stock new implements tractor etc the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lots 2728 con 10 markham on thursday november 12 1931 the following property be longing to a e gray e c fielding cattle holsteiu cow bred may 2 holstein cow bred june 14 brlndle cwo bred april 16 dark jersey cow bred may 22 ayrshire cow bred sept 2 holstein cow bred aug s jersey cow full flow dark jersey cow duo in december blue cow due in january light jersey cow due in january blue heifer fresh part jersey heifer fresh jersey heifer bred aug 27 jersey heifer bred sept herford heifer bred aug 23 3 steers rising 3 years 2 yearling heifers 3 yearling steers veal calf shorthorn bull miss ranisden jersey bull 1yrold well bred horses gray mare 7 years old with filly colt percheron brown mare rising 7 years filly colt a 13 interest in corn binder a 12 interest in cutting box hogs 2 white sows with 10 pigs each tamworth sow bred 12 tamworth pigs just weaned 16 pigs just weaned 10 tamworth pigs 9 wks old 4 store pigs white sow bred sept 2s tamworth sow bred oct 9 tamworth sow bred oct 12 large white sow just bred 2 white sows bred tamworth boar poultry 50 hens 5 ducks grain roots etc about 1200 bus mixed grain 200 bus wheat about 50 tons hay 700 bus mangolds silo full ensilage cook stove coal or wood empire cook stove new stove for garage 3 milk stools 100 grain bags forks rakes shovels and many other articles highclass implements international 3 bp engine with ieducing gear vesset grinder 9 12 new set scales 2000 lbs cap new 23 ft s belt 12 ft s belt force pump and jack quantity small belting spray barrel with 30 ft of hose quantity 2 lead pipe six galvanized pig troughs new delaval cream separator no 15 nearly new galvanized water trough new gravel dump box is buzz saw and frame set diamond harrows hay rack corn rack binder mc d oft nearly new disc drill mcd nearly new 3horse was all tiat coul1 1e iesirfe and cultivator 13 tooth nearly new large entry of boy plowmen a feature banquet served after match at claremont breaking all previous records for the number ot entries in all classes and also for attendance of plowmen and spectators the annual plowing match of the south ontario plow mens association held on wednes day last week on the beautifjl farm of exwarden g malcolm for syth near claremont was in every way a wonderful success numerous entries there were in all 7s entries in the various events and over thirty acres of land yielded to the advance of the ploughs in the hands of skilful manipulators the weather like a day in the early fall helped to swell the attendance which was estimated at three oclock in the afternoon at two thousand plowmen and specta tors from a radius of fifty or sixty miles canift to the forsyth farm and with interest watched the contestants in the nine different classes for horse drawn ploughs and for tractors- the attendance and the success of the match generally brought smiles to the faces of president wc orme- rod first vicepresident john medd second vicepresident inues grant secretarytreasurer w s croxall and his assistant thomas hall and the directors associated with them many boy contestants an outstanding feature of the match was the large number of boys who competed there being no less than nineteen in one class alone a genial host the owner of the farm where the match was held g m forsyth proved to be a genial host his family worked hard from morning until night to entertain the con testants and their helpers and some idea of the magnitude of their task may be had from the fact that at noon they fed over two hundred per sons they had not anticipated such a crowd but they proved equal to the task which confronted them incidentally it may be noted that it is sixty years since a plowing match was held in the township and it was held on the same farm an outstanding feature of the match was the banquet served in the evening by the womens institute in the community hall when over three hundred were red the menu hay tedder steel itoller 3 drum rake 10 ft ideal mower 5 ft deering good corn cultivator mc d new hand scuffler 2 floury plows no 21 new set harrows 3 sec sulky plow quebec new tractor and plow mccormick deering new tractor cultivator mccormick set slop sleighs cutter nearly new set disc harrows in- throw dray wagon bain wagon complete set steel wheel trucks 2 sets doubletrees steel framed grindstone 3 new horse blankets milk vat hand sprayer cross cut saw new ford light truck top buggy democrat extension ladder 28 ft set double harness good set single harness a number of colars barrel church number of pails quantity of cut wood no reserve as owner is giving up farming terms hay grain roots and all sums of 20 and under cash over that amount 11- months credit on furnishing approved joint notes or 6 per cent straight off for cash sale at 12 oclock sharp f w silversides auctioneer burning stubble whon stubble has been burned off and the land again seeded af ter a minimum amount of cultiva tion the yields of grain have proven this method to be superior to any other stubble treatment took ahead open a bank of nova scotia savings account now a time will come when you will need money for a business 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 j1200fyxx reserve fund f24fi00fi00 total resource 263060000 stouffville branch f- marshall manager many favorable comments were held after the supper adjournment was taken to the hall upstairs where mr g m forsyth presided over a gathering which taxed the hall to its capacity in additions to the presen tation of prizes by secretary- treasurer croxall brief but appro priate addresses were made all of the speakers congratulated hie association on die success of the match the dominant keynote o most of the addresses was that farmers should have ample reward for their toil and heavy investments and that while tillers of the soil in the great open spaces of the country were hard hit in the present de pression they must have faitii and courage to sustain them until the better days dawn these the speakers were agreed were not far away during the evening mr goddard of balsam prominent farmer and reader delighted the audience with liis interpretation of some ot the works of robert w service poet of he yukon the prize list a complete list ot the prize win ners in all events follows class 1 sod open to all high cut 1 a timbers milliken 2 w timbers stouffville 3 g tran whitovale 4 lw marquis sun derland class ii- sod high cut winners of any prize in class 1 and winners of two first in this class barred 1 e l timbers milliken 2 ii ormorod greenwood 3 r lowery markham 4 m devitt bohcaygeon class iii sod open to all jointer plow shear not less than eight inches 1 w ferguson stouff ville 2 john medd port perry 3 w ormcrod greenwood 4 w g maxwell markham class iv sod jointer plows with skimmers 1 jas lcc greenbank 2 r burr gormley 3 r smith uxbridge 4 as phorrill locust hill 5 w hill uxbridge rit 2 class v stubble open to all i floyd steckley stouffvillo 2 w booth locust hill 3 d ferguson stouffville 4 h devitt hohcay- geon john timbers stouffville c f webster woodvilie class vi stubble 1 e mccualg gamebrldge 2 t kemp malton 3 w jarvis milikcn i er grey gormley class vii stubble hoys 13 yrs and under jointer plows 1 h glendenning stouffville 2 t clark uxbridge 3 m baker hampton 4 l short woodvilie 5 j flowell uxbridge c h pickett hornby 7 w mcginnls hartley 8 b bur nett stouffvillo 9 a foathorslono economical- and- uncongested highway travel service i trrabculje iktnois 2jptj n proportion to the number of passengers served a motor coach occupies less highway space than the smallest automobile efficient use of highway space is a contribution of the motor coach toward economical and uncon- gested highway travel gray coach lines milliken class viii stubble k amateurs open to south ontario open to all who have never won a prize at any match boys eligible jointer plows 1 ray medd port perry 2 h white whitevale 3 h gregg claremont 4 h buell blnckwater class ix tractors in stubble open to farmers or farmers sons south ontario 1 r e mowbray brooklin 2 w meyer claremont 3 g a tran whitevale 4 c johnston manilla class x tractors in sod open to all 1 f timbers stouffvie 2 e smith malton 3 h pugh stouffville 4 e pindar aurora credit auction sale furni of farm stock ture implements and etc property belonging to landon w steckley iiot 1 cox s whitchurch gormley wednesday nov 11 horses grey gelding 4 yrs gp black gelding s years gp black mare aged hd brown mare aged hd cattle holstein cow calf by side holstein cow calf by side black white heifer calf by side blue cow full flow part jersey cow full flow red white cow full flow black cow due jan 7 part jersey due mar 3rd red cow due mar 11 holstein cow due mar 15 holstein cow bred oct 24th black white heifer 2 years old 3 holstein heifers year old swine and poultry fat sow 10 pigs 9 weeks old gander and 2 geese 70 white leghorn hens implements m h binder deering mower mh hoo drill mh spring tootli cult frost wood stiff tooth cult hay rake disk harrow land roller set harrows single plow cock- shutt single plow 12 floury scuffler 2 chatham fanning mills cutting box set scales 2000 lb root pulper mh cream separator clipping machine good hay rack market waggon heavy waggon sot sloup sleighs cutter good set team harness with breeching set team harness set single harness collars and other useful parts of harness meat tub cyclone seeder milk vat cider barrel hay knife binder whip scythe grain cradle quantity white ash lumber white ash tongues about 14 tons hay 450 bus ot oats banner 150 bus oac 21 barley 90 bus oac 104 fall wheat quantity red clover seed quantity alsike seed quantity of turnips potatoes iron ded springs baby carriage high ohalr kitchen table churn coal oil stove happy thought range 2 milk strainers milk plunger and other articles too numerous to mention terms hay grain roots hogs calves poultry furniture and all sums of 25 and under cash over that amount c mos credit on furnishing approved joint notes silversides farmer auctioneers vegetables appreciated our popular cnr agent jno hodgins has received the following letter from h t alcorn station agent at dummer sask just a few words to let you know that the car of vegetables covered by your waybill of oct 19 arrived on monday in the very best condition the contents of the car weighed an even 3c000 lbs and has teen well distributed throughout the district it was a fine car a gift which is greatly appreciated and brought back many fond memories of younger days in ontario to many or the recipients as a helper in the distribution i wish i could convey to ou all the smiles and the words of appreciation from each person who shared in the gift mr thome the local minister is writing to the mens bible class to convey the thanks of the community to those who shared in the making up of the car and will most likely cover this much better than i can i was born in ontario but left when quite voung those golden pumpkins brought back memories of trips i have made east during the past years to a part of the country which lias many wonderful harvests oac sale very satisfactory prices were secured at the recent annual sale of surplus purebred stock held at the oac receips totalling 5- 7c420 about 1200 buyers from all parts of ontario and points in the united states and quebec at tended and with a fine quality of stock offered bidding as a whole was brisk the toj price was 225 for a holstein bull while in the sale of shorthorns a bull calf brought 210 and a heifer s20m a total of 208250 was paid for s9 hogs and in the sheep division 2c ram lambs netted 40240 ten head of short horns brought 1315 for sale imperial pekin drakes for sale mrs r xighswauder phone 2 claremont for sale 75 april rock pullets just started to lay phone go 11 white for sale brindle cow gi id milker 5 years old just fresh karl tait goodwood to rent house barn s le and garage to rent on maui street water and light installci 1 rusnell a for sale number of plynio iti rock pullets 2 goats and good cook stove mrs fred johnston phone 5220 farm to rent 100 acres lot 33 con s markham barn cover ed barnyard hog pen lien house sheep pen all under cover and flowing spring apply to j a mitchell for rent fine brick residence to rent on church street every convenience large sun room hot water heating good garage and garden immediate possession apply to ne forsyth owner on premises stock for sale several purebred ayrshire milch cows reg and from accredited herd some milking or close springers also reg ayrshire bull 4yearold from famous family h mitchell phone 5s10 get our prices ox wheat we are open to buy wheat from local farmers telephone for quotations whitevale flour mills phone i502 markham grain prices winter wheat 5s lbs or better 57c to goc barley 47 lbs or belter 3scto40c goose wheat 55c to 65c marquis wheat 53c to 5gc buckwheat 42c to 45c oats 3g lbs or better 28c to 34c alfalfa hay second cut 10 to 12 a ton prices subject to market fluctua tions and change without notice reksors marmill markham phono 96 trr won signal honors miss marion klinck was successful in winning the first prize in the senior home canning club compe tition at newmarket last saturday conducted by the york county jr girls supervised by the dept of agriculture miss klincks younger sister aura of victoria square was also a prize winner of equal success for she stood first in the junior home garden and canning compe tition the misses klinck are to be congratulated on their success in winning a trip to the girls confer ence at guelph also silver and glassware gifts credit auction sale sale of pure bred and high- grade ayrshire jersey- fresh cows and springers the undersigned has received in struction to sell by public auction at the farm of mr levi steckley lot 1 con 4 whitchurch townline vi mile east ot gormley on saturday november 14 pure bred ayrshire cow springing 2 fure bred ayrshire heifers 2 yrs springing calf or fresh 2 pure bred ayrshire i loiters 2 yrs due in december pure bred ayrshlrecowdue in dec 4 pure bred ayrshire cowsdue feb andl march milking 2 pure bred ayrshire bulls 6 and 7 months the above mentioned cows and bulls ire all reg and papers will accompany each animal at time of sale they are all tb tested grado ayrshire cow fresh calf by side grade ayrshiro cow due springer or fresh 2 grade ayrshire cows milking due jan fob 2 grade jersey heifers 2 years old springing holstein cow 4 years springing holstein cow 4 yr old milking grado jersey cows springing these animals have all passed a blood test for abortion also a t b test this is possibly the most desirable consignment of cattle the propriet or has ever offered in this locality the sale starts at 1 oclock terms calves cash balance 5 months credit on approved joint notes or 7 per cent per annum off for cash j a hawtin prop f w silversides auct 1 notice to creditors take notice that all creditors to the estate of the late annie brown goodwood must make settlement forthwith with alex brown 227 broadview ave toronto on or be fore nov 21 1931 alex brown administrator secondhand machinery cheap good car engine for sale all fitted up for wood sawing or grind ing just tile tiling for power work on the farm also separator renfrew good as- new peter hamilton root pulper and other articles dont buy new machinery when you can got these just as good at our yard and much cheaper ben rexlin dealer in machinery and tirs poultry highest market price for your fowl groceries pastry flour 24 lb 45c bread flour 24 lb 70c jelly powders 5 pkgs 25c tea 12 lb pkg 25c tomatoes 3 tins for 25c tomato juice 2 for 25c salad sauce 2 for isc mince meat 2 lbs for 23c a w scott farm machinery fleury plowes and tudhop- anderson farm machinery delaval cream separator genuine fleury plow shares beatty washing machines we are open evenings let us serve you in any of the above lines isaac foskitt blacksmith phone goodwood 5906

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