stouffville thursday february 9th 1933 bloomington arthur topham has been quite 111 but glad to hear of some improve meat misses edna and elsie lemon ot groceries natures food 2 12 lb pkg 25c malt wheat flakes per bag 25c magle bleach 3 bottles 25c floor wax 1 lb tins 35c assorted biscuits per lb 19c lemon crisp per lb 10c rolled oats 7 lbs 25c a w- scott stouffrtlte west from post office toronto were with their mother over the weekend win patterson of newmarket is spending a few holidays with friends and relatives here mr and mrs jason stouffer of toronto visited here on sunday with her mother mrs law the christian church ladies aid met at the home of mrs bruce morton on thursday miss murdock and two brothers from toronto were here visiting their parents mrs e a storey mrs mahon spent tuesday in toronto rev lmr kell gave an interesting address with lantern slides on japan in the united church monday even ing mr and imrs oliver harding and infant also mr harvey o hess all of toronto were among the guests of mrs joseph burnett during tha weekend 4th line uxbridge stock i implements for private sale 5 work horses ready for the land four good milch cows 2 geese 1 gander flint motor car sedan icutting box peter hamilton cream separator melotte cream separator massey harris 2 cutters robe entire farm stock and implements for sale to- gether with a 100 acre farm to rent this is a rare opportunity apply frank baker phone stouffville 15204 glad to report mr moore is able to be out again clarence jones was in the city a couple of days last week r hardy of locust hill spent a couple of days at dan nortons last week mr and mrs e hockley with her parents mr and mrs geo jones on saturday mr jonah faulkner has had an attach of the flu but is feeling better again imr and mrs w smalley and grandson ross smalley visited russel feasbys saturday the cold snap has improved the ice on the local ponds and our young skaters are all ready for some more hockey again mr w redman who has been visiting his sister mrs m norton and other relatives returned to his homo at burks falls last thursday the skating party held on friday night on mr n mayes pond was a success tho ice was good and all present spent a very enjoyable time the monthly meeting of the fifth line womans association was held at the home of mrs a ashenhmst thursday afternoon feb 2nd it was decided the march meeting would be held at mrs imaindonalds home the death occurred at the home of her daughter mrs roy coppins on wednesday feb 1st of genii- raah white widow of the late robt hardy in her s2nd year the funer al took place to uxbridge cemetery on saturday february 4 rev r l casement and rev f a daw of the uxbridge free methodist church conducted the service to mourn her death is left four daughters mrs roy coppins uxbridge township mrs david gourlle of highland creek mrs george courtney of green river and mrs t wains of toronto also three sons william of orillia dis trict frank of uxbridge township and ray of locust hill her husband predeceased her in june 1930 auction sale thursday feb 9 credit sale or farm stock and implements bay grain and roots the proper ty of russel storry at lot 17 con 1 uxbridge 3 miles north of stouffville no reserve as farm is rented sale at 1 oclock f w silversides auctioneer saturday feb 11th extensive auction sale of 40 horses iuclud- iug belgians percherons and clydes at lot 1g con 2 picker ing the w h banks farm ad joining pickering village the property of alex picov horses are from 4 to 8 years old and weigh from 1200 to 1600 lbs and all well broken and guaranteed to be as represented of money refunded sale at 130 sharp terms cash w b powell and wm maw auctioneers thursday feb 10 entire household furniture including antique pieces and room sets dishes etc belonging to estate of late eleanor caseley duchess st stouffville at the same time the residence and building lots will be offered subject to a reserve bid terms on property to be arrang ed terms on furniture cash sale at one morley d c barker executor f w silversides auct births paisley in toronto on february g 1933 to mr and mrs herbert paisley viola carnegie of 11 burnfield ave a son george william starting a new dairy for a pasteurized milk goodwood stouffville must shortly be known as a town of real milk drinkers for arrangements are on foot to estab lish another dairy mr lloyd turn er has rented the former bank of nova scotia building and men are now remodelling the place for the new business a pasteurizing plant and frigid air are being installed as part of the new outfit milk will be supplied from cmr turners own herd of cattle with the advent of mr turner in the business the vill age may boast three dairies put flesh on market cattle with tho plentiful supply of feed the cattle going on the market this winter should be wellfleshed well- finished young cattle command a premium on both tho home and ex port markets the poor quality underfleshed animals have a de pressing effect on the market steers or heifers showing breeding and type make good use of the homegrown feed time alone will tell what the profit will be on the hundreds of cattle going into the feedlots this fall but it is reason able to expect that it will be the deep mellowfleshed bullocks that command the top prices when they go on the market inferior feed or a skimpy ration does not make market toppers of even the best type of cattle special values for is u r e ri or s5st0re s fri sat feb loll a buying power of twenty million dollars superior coffee 17c m 31c 1500 retail merchants cooperate to bring you better values a recent affiliation has brought together superior stores serving ontario and the maritime provinces and victoria stores of quebec the 1500 stores forming this organization represent a buying power in excess of 20000000 annually and bring to the consumer the finest merchandise at lowest prices we sell the best for less now cheese per lb 17 crown brand syrup 2lb tin 15 wrigley gum spearmint doublemint juicy fruit 3 pgs xot baker cocoa jh 25 w 14 grapenut flakes per pkg 11 gilchrist fruit cake per ibl 15 ijheik dates 2lb pk 19 new pitted dates 2 lbs 25 crimiby sweet mixed pickle family jar 37 castle floor wax per tin 25 gtlipso lar package x 0c salmon ess 1 6c plums esag 1 5c wrmw royal york 40 oz j dill raspberry jars lard cart 1 superior dwanil fuh 4 2 wrapped lsvctw oz loa o toasties 2 1 kcornflakes 2 5c royal york t e a orange label 23 45 pkgs guest ivory soap- 3 cake 14 i lifebuoy ap 2 bars 1 s vc sliced pineapple ls 17 sos magic scouring pads 4 14 8s 23 tiger catsup large bottle xsc cream of clover honey 6 oz xoc schneiders pure pork sausage 1 lb cart in 19c quaker oats large pkg 21 candies scotch mints per lb 196 cum drops per lb 10 humbugs per lb 19 chocolate peppermint patties per lb 23 roycroft pure pasteurized butter special low prices a w wilkinson stouffville ont phone 1603 phone your order we deliver free oxo cubes dissolve at once 4sl4c io28c mr j e wagg u spending a few cays in toronto this week imr and mrs geo rodanz and jeau of toronto spent sunday at her home here the w a of the united church are holding a social evening at the home 6t mr and mrs e porsythe on tuesday evening february 14th everybody invited men included all kinds of games will be indulgediu except euchro and pedro at the baptist church on sun day afternoon a special speaker in the person ot mr shook gave the story of different events in various churches following the bap tist convention this summer he was a very interesting speaker and impressed on the congregation the need or consecration the following were sunday visit ors at the home of mr and mrs j e wagg imrs wagg sr of good wood mr and mrs ed forsythe ot the 2nd con mr and mrs j r foote and doris ot stouffville and mr and mrs charles watson and claude the bypu held a skating party at norman mayes pond last friday night about forty attended some remained at the home of f g woodland and played games the rest enjoyed an evening of skating coming back to the woodland home to enjoy a lunch of sandwiches baked beans and coffee the early hours of saturday morning found the members and their friends coming home we are hoping for another such time soon in more prosperous times many farmers in rural sections of ontario county signed contracts with the ontario hydro electric power com mission for power to light their farm homes and farm buildings usually the contracts were secured by men who undertook to bring tu tho farm this modern lighting ser vice going from farm to farm to secure contracts for the hydro re quired three customers for every mile before they will build a rural line farmers who signed the con tracts were obliged to pay their share of the line extension and power supply whether they used the white juice or not and the cost was 250 every three months on a farm of 100 acres or over with town ship icouncils as guarantors of the payments at the present session of ontario county council the plight of many farmers who on account of hard times are unable to continue their payments and are falling in arrears was pointed out by robt pickard deputyreeve of uxbridge township who asked the council if something could not be done to bring this matter to the attention of the hydro with a view to having some modi fication made in the contracts or leniency extended many farmers in my township are unable to pay their taxes let alone their hydro bills said mr pickard as he stress ed the fact that farmers were gett ing such low prices for their pro ducts that they were unable to meet their obligations thecon- tracts he said were signed in better times and so many of the farmers were paying on them had not even had their buildings wired the township council on the other hand had to stand behind the hydro and collect through the tax es payments when they became due and were not paid by the farmers who had signed exreevo owen davies of ux bridge township who a few years ago was an ardent apostle of tho hydro and induced many farmers to sign contracts stated that he had fallen on evil days because of the fact that in cases where farmers would not sign he had guaranteed the payments in order to make rural lino extension possible today he was paying about 1750 himself every three months and found it difficult to do so i in sympathy with the question tho council referred it to the com- jmittee on legislation and memor- i lais with a suggestion that they might bring in some recommenda- i tion the stouffvduub tribune subscription price 1 year 5200 6 months 100 any address in canada 1 year to u s a 250 gormley roy brillinger the murphy king is fast disposing of his crop on tho toronto market the price has remained steadily at 65c a bag although it was a little easier this week we hasten to extend our congratu lations to our citizen mr george leary on the eve of his marriage to miss foote of bethesda notice will reg wilson of liverpool england please communicate witli ernest guy of stoaltville ontario he will hear to his advantage parents enquiring cari ok thanks the family of the late christian raymer take this means to express their appreciation- to the church people other friends and neighbors for their kind help and sympathy extended during tho illness and subsequent passing away of a revered and beloved husband and father mrs raymer and family wood for sale green hard wood first class cut to foot length at 900 cord delivered also dry limb wood at 5s50 f w betz stouffville reward lost female hound black and tan answers to name of lassie reward f l stiver phone stouffville day 4501 night 4507 for sale jersey bull 2 years old or will exchange for holstein harold wright stouffville rri for sale a quantity of pine wood phone 9905 apples for sale sound winter nnnles baldwins 100 barrel spies 150 delivered george lewis phone 4712 baby chicks owing to having to turn away so many orders for chicks last year wo have installed a large james- way incubator of the very latest type and hope to he able to supply the demand for chicks from our barred rock flock this year chicks ready every ten days barred rock only henry miller phone 4914 stouffville markham rr 2 for rent in stouffville 6 rooms water electric fixtures barn chicken houses and lot at 1500 per month also to let 5 rooms water electric fixtures and gar age at 800 per month mrs pamenter 32 john st kingston wanted have clients who will pay as high as 10 per cent for first mort gage money funds wanted for building loans at excellent rates personal supervision lewis raxlen barrister etc 331 bay street toronto phone adelaide 2g66 reaii estate sellers must expect to take about onethird less than prices obtaining four years ago i charge 2 per cent to sell your property all sales made are satis factory to both buyer and seller jacob yake properties for sale or rent in town clean and sterilize all dairy utensils the keeping quality of milk de pends directly upon the number of bacteria present and this in turn depends upon the thoroughness with which dairy utensils have been cleaned and sterilized the use of live steam or scalding with boiling water is always effective providing it is available in suffi cient volume but as a general rule the quanilty available on the aver age farm is inadequate for effec tive results it is for this reason that the use of chlorine in suitable form is recommended by bacterio logical experts it acts rapidly in cold water and is cheaper and more convenient than the heat treatment generally recommended when properly employed chlorine sterilization gives excellent results and tho practice already general among milk and other food plants is spreading to tho dairy farms ten thousand lots of seeds wore sent to approximately 10000 farin- j era of ontario last year by the ex- perimontal union some of tho best i strains of leading varietles have beendlstributed through this agency to the gain of the farmers live fowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hens geese ducks s liolden orders taken at pennocks livery farm implements at low prices power washing machines beatty for sale at a big bargain can be driven from gasoline engine several good heater stoves also cook stove in good order set sloop sleighs cutting boxe3 all makes and sizes also several excellent choppers for sale good beatty pump jack ben rexlin highest prices tor fat poultry woo and hides stouffvlllo ont phone 192 pericles the trice of honor can never be too high we become personally engrossed in each profes sional undertaking and relievo you of all details and arrangements g r clendening funeral director markhalm phone markham 9000