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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 1933, p. 8

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stouffville ontariot hursday june 1st 1933 every car owner should use pyroil simply add to oil and gas this wonderful new concentrated superlubricant is the sensation of the motor world manufactured under special patentprotected scientific process cannot be burned by motor heat nor washed off bearings by wet gasoline protects motors against burned bearings scored cylinders and other dam age pyroil is absolutely guaranteed to make a real saving on your gas and oil bills by reducing frictiondrag to improve power and performance and to reduce common motor trou bles and repair bills due to faulty lubrication for all internal combustion engines automo biles airplanes buses trucks tractors farm machines marine motors industrial machinery pyroil is made in two grades a grade for cylinders and upper lubrication where extreme heat and carbon is encountered b grade for crank case lubrication a contains a special penetrant which- dissilves the tarry binder of hard carbon so it is blown out the exhaust and a special valve lubricant suited to upper lubrica tion b grade does not contain this penetrant but supplies the graphitic protection for cams gears pins and all lower bearings- a may be us ed on chassis and springs and b added in trans mission and differential pint each affording these parts graphitic and silencing noise good for all makes of cars d f holden the ford dealer stouffville ontario iii menioriani gower in loving memory of wb t gower who passed away may 30 1932 also sarah ann wood- burn who passed away june 5 1932 in life loved and honored in death remembered sadly missed by dorian ina and wilbert mortgage sale of residential property in the village of stouffville under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage registered as no 1964 for the said village of stouffville upon which default in payment has been made and which will be produced at the time and place of sale there will be offered for sale by public auc tion on the premises hereinafter described on tuesday june 6 1933 the house and lot on main street north side known as lot no 26 and having a frontage of 65 feet the property is situate 2 doors east of the presbyterian church upon said premises there is erected a 1 storey asbestos sheeted and shingled house containing 7 rooms with bathroom and 2 frame garages terms 10 per cent of purchase money at time of sale balance with in 30 days thereafterwhen posses sion will be given sale at 2 pm sharp for further particulars and con ditions of sale apply to messrs mccullough button solicitors for vendor stouffville or to f w silversides auctioneer stouffville goodwood mr and mrs chas wauon and family spent sunday afternoon at j e wages mrs mcmertrie and mi3s earnes tine of toronto spent the weekend with dr and mrs r e darling mr and mrs murray pugh and daughter joan of toronto visited at r j gullivers on sunday a number of institute members attended the meeting in sandford on monday afternoon miss jessie reid of richmond hill and mr alymer reid and wife of hamilton visited the parental home preparations are bow on the way for the annual strawberry festival at the united church further particulars later sorry to report mrs thos baston is again in very poor health she is now in lookwood clinic where we hope the trouble will be found and helped weekend visitors at mr ind mrs w a hendersons were mr and c h flumerfelt toronto mr and mrs h e henderson and family oshawa mr and mrs david pugh stouffville and mr and mrs wm pugh toronto mr truman bentley with his daughter mrs r keiton and grand sons darcy and douglas keiton of leaskdale spent sunday at j e waggs mr bently is in his ninety- second year he at one time lived on the farm now owned by mr russel feasby he is still hale and hearty and enjoys his daily paper which he can read without the aid of glasses this we think a very re markable thing he is also able each day to help his daughter wash her dishes and prepare the vegetables closing dance of season at court of revision mark- victoria wednesday barley 5 piece old tjme gents 25 square juxe 7 1833 uailers orchestra modern ladles provide dancing eight thirty altona mr and mrs fred ramer and son reg spent sunday with friends in toronto miss olive madill and mr harry thorne had tea with mr and mrs ed thorne recently miss hazel yake spent sunday with miss florence tindall miss ethel bunker spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs n bunker mr and mrs earl mcmullen and son spent sunday with mr and mrs j mcmullen and family mr and mrs m tindall and mr reuben tindall spent tuesday in stayner mr and mrs a clarkson of stouftvillo spent sunday with mr and mrs wm echardt mr m thorno and miss addie ham township has few appeals coates spent sunday with mr and mrs chapman mr and mrs donald lewis and family spent sunday with mr and mrs chaa hodgins miss grace ramer spent monday with mr and mrs fred ramer the girls organized sunday school class met at the home of misses olive and hilda madill few were the complaints against tho 1933 assessment of markham township which tho township council disposed of in a court of revision at uuionville those that did appeal were mostly of the minor type the reason possibly for the small number of appeals was due to the fact that the assessors re duced somewhat the assessment of most properties on the west side a total reduction of about 125000 was made being spread jver that part of the township laying west of the sixth concession the appeals that were handed in were from mr frank harvey of unionville grist mill complained his business tax was too high his total assess ment being 51600 court granted him 100 off the land of mrs wm pingle in unionville which has been assessed at 300 was cut in half there aro jno buildings of any kind on the pro- young conservatives new issue ontario i the treasurer of the province of ontario offers for public subscription 25000000 government of the province of ontario 4 and 4 debentures noncallable 100000004 serial debentures dated june 1 1933 due in equal annual amounts of 2000000 from june 1 1934 to june 1 1938 inclusive 15000000 43 17year debentures dated june 1 1933 due june 1 1950 coupons june 1 and december 1 registerable as to principal only principal and interest payable in lawful money of canada in the cities of toronto ottawa montreal winnipeg vancouver halifax or saiit john nb at the holders option denominations 4 serial debentures 1000 only 4 17year debentures 100 500 and 1000 legal opinion of tlw attorneygeneral of ontario and of e g long esq kc these debentures are a direct obligation of the province of ontario authorized by act of the legislature of the province and are a charge as to principal and interest upon the consolidated revenue fund of the province the proceeds of this issue will be applied to the funding of short term indebtedness incurred for capital expenditures issue prices 2000000 4 debentures due 1934 2000000 4 debentures due 1935 2000000 4 debentures due 1936 2000000 4 debentures due 1937 2000000 4 debentures due 1938 9976 yielding 425 to maturity 9953 yielding 425 to maturity 9916 yielding 430 to maturity 9873 yielding 435 to maturity 9822 yielding 440 to maturity subscribers to the above serial debentures will be required to accept allotment of all or any part of their subscriptions m any maturity or maturities of the above series 15000000 4h debentures due 1950 9900 yielding 458 to maturity plus accrued interest in each case applications to the above loan will be received by any branch of any chartered bank in canada any branch of the province of ontario savings office and by recognized bond dealers and stock brokers from whom may be obtained copies of the official prospectus containing- complete details of the loan subscriptions to this loan will be subject to allotment and the lists will close at the discretion of the treasurer of ontario interim debentures in bearer form will be available for delivery rf on or about june 12 1933 treasury department parliament buildings toronto may 31 i i 1933 f assessment court uxbridge township council met for general business and as a court of revision on tho assessment roll on may 22 reeve isaac cather- wood was in the chair and all members were present court of revision there were six appeals dealt with two of which were allowed and four others dismissed the cnr appealed on the acreage and lost out but on an appeal against num bers of miles of telegraph wire on which they are assessed it was re duced from 13 to 10 miles the other appeals were not large r d ruddy county clerk wrote that one ernest davies had been sent to st michaels hospital as an indigent patient from this town ship j a mcgibbon esq clerk of the peace rebonding of township officials inspector of theatres re quested renewal of hall license the clerk was instructed to write o st alger re one 4 year old child that apparently needs some atten tion the icouncil having decided to buy a new grader the clerk was in structed to write and have the same shipped at once tho following road accounts were passed and payment made walter beach dragging 3qj harold dickinson drag 279 b mcguckin drag 735 joseph cooper 1152 w p carmody 3 go w t lock 6g8 w smalley 639 russel spencely 1368 clifford lee 250 melvin aisop 1150 ira redshaw 29 ss j e wagg 756 ed sheeny 1107 cecil latcham 2160 alf mcdonald 1404 samuel bacon 520 john collins 216 louis otto 954 w j feasby 216 a allin 1280 alex wagg 1719 clifford 450 w e lock gravel ing by truck s925 russel storry gravel 678 roy wagg gravel by truck 755 other accounts iassed f g crosby groceries to louis otto 1038 hydro hall service charge 850 joheph alsop 2 sheep injured by dogs 600 joseph coop er valueing 100- edward morris 2 sheep killed 1000 henry slack valueing 100 municipal world supplies 640 township hall license 3 lights geo j perty which contains about one acre and ilieeve padget figured that 150 was plenty for it two rent mr gersham size unionville was mai street reduced 100 on buildings which makes his assessment on same 400 mr ross nichols con 4 lot 22 was reduced 100 on land and 100 on buildings there were a few other appeals which were not allowed with all appeals filed tho court adjourned and met as a council for general business the minutes of the previous meeting were read also a number of communications were dis posed of on the west side of the town ship assessor flett stated that there were at least a hundred dogs running at large which he was un able to tag in most cases where these animals harbor the owner has been or is on relief at some time or other councillor clark said that 100 dogs could do considerable damage to a flock of sheep the council passed a resolution author izing the constable to collect these tees or destroy the dogs the resolutions passed were that the assessors be authorized to notify the constable of the own ers of dogs whose tax is unpaid and the constable to collect the tax or destroy the dogs that in the opinion of this coun cil the rate of interest on money borrowed from the bank of com merce by this municipality dating from may 1st 1933 be reduced to 15 five per cent per annum that when this council adjourns it stands adjourned to meet on mon day june 5th at 1 pm the delegates representing the north york young conservatives in each polling division of tho elector al riding of north york will meet at the briars jacksons point on friday juno 9 at 6 oclock daylight time for a banquet and the elec tion of officers and other business at s oclock daylight time clifford case kcmpp will address the convention and the electors of north york over radio station cfrb it is expected that col t ii lennox willalso speak over the broadcast which will bo of an hours duration all necessary voting proxies etc will be forwarded to each delegate the evening will conclude with a dance with music by george urqu- harts ilomsteaders orchestra this gathering is sponsored by the north york young conserva tives ewart g pinder prest w myles secy for sale a quantity of dooley potatoes apply clifford lee rr3 stouffville ix room house on center water and with garage apply two brownsberer main st for sale a j rs- bull 1 year old 12 w h wilson gormley trucking have you any stock to haul if so give me a call rates reasonable satisfaction guaran teed phone 3402 stouffville russell dr wanted man must be experienc ed thresher to operate machine should live or be acquainted in altona neighborhood wards garage stouffville farm wanted- fifty to one hundred acres sandy loan pre ferred suitable for fruits and gardening waiting client send full particulars to w j wilson markham ontario lost in stouffville may 27th a boys new tweed beret cap finder please phone markham 641s mrs j a nighswander green river hatches every ten days barred rocks and white leg horns baby chicks of good lay ing strains r e brown ph 176 for sale alfalfa hay good color also mixed hay feed oats white rock hatching eggs hay loader joseph betz stouffville auction sale milch cows implements etc to be sold by public auction at west half lot 27 con 8 markham south of dicksons hill tuesday june 6 1933 the following property be longing to albert b holdon black cow roan cow black heifer cow part jersey holstein cow cow part holstein black and white cow the above are all milking 2 veal calves 50 leghorn hens laying binder deering mower mdcormick horso rake wagon wagon nearly new m h wagon box hay for roae 2 sets sling ropes buggv 2 cutters seed drill plow set harrows cultivator silo horse register golden west king enrolled in form 1 the property of am baker will stand for the season 1933 at his own stable lot 7 con 8 whit church to ensure 12 two mares or more 10 each owners of mares at time of service will be held re sponsible the imported government premium peroheron stallion mchovah the season of 1933 as goodwood cemetery take notice that a meeting will be held at goodwood- in the town- t h 1 lv tw6nt of turnipdrill f june 1933 at the hour of 8 oclock in the afternoon for tho purposes of electing trustees for the cemetery situated in the north east corner of the east half of lot nineteen 19 and the south east corner of east quarter of lot twenty 20 con cession two 2 of the township of uxbridge known as the goodwood cometery tho owners of plots are requested to attend the meeting also general business dated at goodwood the twenty- nineth day of may 1933 rso 1927 c317 plot owners d mcdonald t w dowswoll i wagg court of revision township of wliltchurch public notice is hereby given that a court of revision of the assess ment roll for the township of whit church will be held in the township hall at vandorf on tho 10th day of juno at 200 oclock pm to hear and adjudicate upon- all complaints against the assessment roll of the said municipality for the year 1933 all persons having dogs died or otherwise disposed of since the assessment was made must have their appeals in by tho above date and all other appeals in to tho clerk according to the assessment act no adjustments will be made after tho sitting of tho said court all persons interested are request ed to take notico and govern them selves accordingly wm crawford clerk of said municipality dated at whitchurch this 26th day of may 1933 scuffler cutting box oil drum wheelbarrow 2toies for litter carrier 4415 ft separator h large hon house can bo divided 2 colony houses brooder stovo platform scales 2000 lbs cap numerous other articles no reserve as farm is rented terms- poultry calves and all sums up to 25 cash over that amount 5 months credit on approv ed joint notes or 3 per cent straight oft for cash sale at 1 oclock st a- s farmer auctioneer will make follows may 30 will leave his own stable markham lot 15 con 6 and proceed via truck to the proper ty of anthony bowes lot 10 con 4 vaughan 1 mile north of concord for noon thence to tho property of wm watson 1 mile north of maple for night wednesday afternoon to the property of george neil yongo st at jefferson for night thursday morning proceeds to the property of charles hoover 3rd lino markham at gormley for noon thence to garfield kelling- tons lot 1 9th line whitchurch at stouffville for night friday morning proceeds to hla own stable where he will remain until the following tuesday after noon this horse will also stop any where convenient for service along the road of his regular route if appointments have been made with tho groon this route will be continued throughout tho season health and weather permitting terms to insure a foal 1300 100 cash at timo of service bal ance due february 1st 1934 accidents at owners risk also kodi jr 12803 no 2537 this horso is very thick down kind weighing over 2000 lbs sevon years old a good stockhorse will stand for service at the ownerp own stable for tho season terms for the above horso 12 to ensure a foal all accidents at owners risk the horses are the property of w h johnson markham all low seed grain we are equipped to clean your seed grain we exhibited some samples at the unionville seed fair the sample shown was taken from an sample cleaned for a customer read what mr white agricultural representative for york county said about these samples i do not hesitate to have my name used in supporting such work our charge amounts to only a few cents per acre why sow dirty seed a special rate is given to farmers cleaning grain for sale bruce bros phone 3602 stouffville mill at lot 34 con 5 markham

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