Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 1933, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday august 3rd 1933 stop at this sign of better s look for the mountie this sign tells you we sell goodrich safety silvertowns and other famous goodrich tires look for this sign and save your self money new goodrich silvertown with unuvcx cojujtm tvc markham couple marri ed 50 years 3 times safer from blotvouts to protect you from blowouts every goodrich safety silvertown has the amazing new lifesaver golden ply it resists terrific heat fabric and rubber dont separate blowouts are prevented by overcoming the very cause of them safest antiskid tread too strongest construction longest life let us show you how it is made drive in today super values in goodrich tires ff com- standard silver- raander cavamor town guaran- guaran- guaran teed teed teed 9 mos 1z mos 12 mas 44021 29 x 440 881 750 52 1 840 021 1175- 10057go 1088- 008 1322- 1132 82i cjafetif 45021 30 x 450 47519 28 x 475 50019 29 x 500 free s v525 18 28 x 525 j h silverthorn this emblem with red reflector protects you if your tail iijht joes out come in and join the silvertown safety league central garage stouffville ontario mr and sirs george reesor mr aud mrs georga reesor on tuesday celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home in north markham afternoon and evening the bridal couple of fifty years are in excellent health aud en joy lifo to ih utmost mrs reesor taking the leading par in prepara tions for the event white mr keesor is full of life active as any of his sons and enjoys not only good health but a keen sense of humor mr and mrs reesor have been residents of markham all their lives farming in the near vicinity mr keesor is a staunch liberal in politics and both are members of the united church previous to her marriage mrs reesor was miss hannah hacke daughter of william and martha hacke of markham mr reesor is seventyone years old aud the son of the late cephus reesor they have an unbroken family of five sons and two daughters and fifteen grandchildren who are all present at tho festivities they are fred port perry mrs j c creen mabel walter wilmot mrs t j williams luella toronto ralph dunbarton and toronto and alex at homo mrs fairey and mrs rose newmarket mrs fairbairn keswick and mrs kirk markham are sisters of mrs reesor information for farmers pkachs church service there will be a service in the peachs church markham next sunday evening at 730 which will be of especial interest rev d n cameron of bedford park mission will preach while peachs quartette will sing come and enjoy the ser vice strangers welcome mulock picnic mitchell f hepburn ontario liberal leader will be one of the speakers at the annual mulock picnic on wednesday august 23rd first annual at your summer playgrounds cedar beach park lake musselman north shore special holiday dance monday august 7 at 830 midnight frolic sunday august g at 1200 oclock august 7th field sports i baseball swimming races boat races lucky number prize boxing wrestling weight lifting dancing new cold storage plants two new cold storage warehouses are in course of erection in fruit growing districts of ontario thd oxford fruit cooperative has b gun work on a twostorey concrete aud brick cold storage warehouse at woodstock which will cost 30- 000 it will have a 10000barrel capacity and will be ready for the fall pack of apples the lambton cold storage company is also erecting a two storey building which will have a capacity of 5000 barrels storage with a largo pack ing room in addition it is located at forost and will prove a boon to the fruit growers of that district tho cost is placed at 15000 o o o 0 rust disease the rust disease that attacks outdoor flowers such as snapdrag on and hollyhock can be controll ed by keeping the plants thorough ly dusted with sulphur the spores of the fungi which cause this dis ease are killed when they come into contact with sulphur on tho plants thus preventing infection sulphur may also bo used as a treatment for tho control of black spot and mil dew on roses the tarnished plant bug is fre quently destructive to the buds of dahlias and ziznnias together with other flowering plants dust mix tures applied by means of a hand- blower are of value especially to bacco dust hydrated lime when dusted on is proving beneficial o o o 0 vegetable crops discussing vegetable conditions in ontario george rush vegetable specialist horticultural branch said that the yield of early pota toes is considerably below that of last year and that fair prices have caused many growers to market their crop early a certain percent age of growers however are hold ing back in the hope of a greater yield and that prices will remain at their present level tomatoes have suffered to some ex tent with lateral blooms not setting so well stalked tomatoes have given best results in fruit sets beet and carrot crops are fair and heavy plantings for late crops have been made peas both canning and market aro finished cabbage crops have been good with large suppliesstill available late plantings in cabbage and cauliflower are large o o o 0 potato yields decrease prices reasonably finn unlike othe- years says c w bauer of the ontario growers mar kets icouncil first plantings of po tatoes have already been harvest ed and supplies are now coming from later districts and second early plantings which materially reduces available supplies yieds havo varied from twenty to fifty bags per acre as against sixty to seventyfive bags a year ago even though the yield is light the sam- plo is exceptionally good unless growers become nervous the price should remain reasonably firm aud as to available supplies it is doubtful if there are more than sufficient to carry the demand until the late crop is ready for harvesting v pasture for pigs may undoubtedly be made good use of on the aver age farm this method of feeding however has disadvantages partic ularly with the active bacon hog owing to the opportunity for ex cessive exercise from the stand point of fast finishing and tho li ability of little pigs to stuutn through sunburn and the combined effects of sunburn and dew with plenty of skim milk or buttermilk both the experimental evidence and that of practical feeders would in dicate that growing bacon hogs may bo fed for market more economic ally indoors or in well shaded pens supplied with racks for green feed preferably in the form of alfalfa or clover racks are essential to the revention of waste o o o 0 ontario agriculture well repre sented at reginn a very comprehensive picture of ontario agriculture is being given to the visitors at the worlds grain exhibition and conference through tho largo educational exhibit that has been prepared by tho exten sion department of oac for the ontario department of agriculture tho display is 120 feet in length and is divided into five units that show the most recent advances in poultry and hog production and the latest developments in cereal and legume breeding that havo been made in ontario these four panels are balanced about the cen tral unit which provides a key to the whole scheme with the caption ontario agriculture a well bal anced system with much live stock and regular rotation of crops the idea of crop rotations as the most important factor in the success of ontario agriculture is also very forcibly presented in the central panel by means of an eight- foot wheel which revolves slowly showing in a very striking manner the crops and arrangement that go to make up a good rotation for ontario o o 0 0 ballantrae the death of mrs clara kate hosking which occurred at the home of her sou alfred on the elmer clark farm on tuesday july i came with great suddenness she had been ill only a brief timo when death came six years ago mrs hoskin suffered a stroke but was fully re covered and seemed in good health right up to a few days before her death seventythree years of age she was born in england and came to canada in 1909 for a time she lived at aurora but seven years ago came to whitchurch to live with her son on tho elmer clark farm at lot 17 con 7 her husband died quite a few years ago and her son alfred is the only surviving member of tho family tho funeral on july 27 to pino orchard cemetery was in charge of rev b morton of stouff ville mr and mrs alfred hosking have the sympathy of the neigibor- hood in their bereavement beginning aug 5 19x3 until the end of the season dances and amusements will be held regularly at tho coultice pavilion lake mussel- man music supplied by frank payee and troupbadoers under his sole management frank payee edith farm lincolnville ont sale register tuesday aug 15 20 mares and gelding from 3 to s years old well broken and quiet colors bay grey and black property of win klinek will be sold on the robt miller farm ringwood ontario without reserve 3 months credit sale at 130 f w silversides auctioneer for rent good pasture churley phone g405 j pigs for sale 25 fine chunks about 3 months old c bolender phone s50s thedominiontores stouffville shop at our store this week and save cream sandwich 2 lbs 25c ammonia package 5c corn flakes 3 for 23c chateau cheese pkg 12c sheriffs jelly powd each 5c red pkt tea lb 29c 6 quart pen rad oil 139 p g soap 10 bars 32c pint jars dozen 100 quart jars dozen 115 large jars dozen 155 iodized salt pkt 9c bulk dates 3 lbs 25c 20lbslard or shortening 229 98 lbs xxxx flour 269 westons variety lb 25c celo candies biscuits 10c package p boadway manager a hi of thanks we wish to thank all the kind friends and neighbors for their gen erous assistance given us durln our present bereavement in the uss of our dear mother mr and mrs alfred hosking wanted democrat for one horse use enquire shadow lake farm phono 9210 weather conditions setback to ontario cattle business live stock in western ontario is experiencing a setback due to the drought of the past two months says george h duncan live stock investigator ontario marketing board pastures are dried out to such an extent that cattle are bare ly holding their own even on in creased acreage of pasture land without more favorable weather conditions many cattle will be un finished by the coming autumn or will reach tho market later than usual to obtain best returns the pro ducer will have to exercise greater care than ever before in the mar keting of such cattle heavy sup plies of unfiished cattle reaching the market will undoubtedly de moralize the entire live stock trade barn for sale 27x21x15 high with 2 floors and sills mrs geo thompson rr 1 stouffville cow grade cow for sale due to freshen any day now richard cutting e4 lot 32 con 4 uxbridge notice to debtors all monies owing to mo must positively be settled by sept 1 1933 otherwise the debt will be placed in court for collection a g lehman wells cleaned and pumps repaired well drill ing done by experienced workman this is the season to attend to this work my rates are reasonable geo harmful phone 990s torontos maple leafs vs daveys indians the first time in baseball history that professional team has ever payed an amateur league team admission free come and bring your lunch basket and stay for a full days entertainment from 1 0 am to j 2 pm goodwood miss edna tate of montreal visit ed her brother earl over the week end mr and mrs russel dowswell and earl visited on sunday at c w watsons norman wagg was in toronto on sunday mr and mrs harry pugh of stouffville visited at r j gullivers homo on sunday nows of the motor accident appears- 011 first page mrs davis is still in a critical condition wo regret to report threshing is now the order of tho day in our locality the wheat is yiolding well despito tho weather which has been so hot and dry mrs wm todd spent a day with her sister mrs hugh boyd in stouff ville tho ico cream social last thurs day evening at j e waggs was a decided success every one enjoyed tho play given by allandale young pooplo and as tho weather wasideal a large- crowd was there tho womons institute aro pleased as proceeds amounted to over thirty fivo dollars pastor homer of the goodwood and uxbridge baptist churches is having a holiday for tho next four weeks during his absence his work will bo taken by mr herbert good- orham tho first two weeks and other supplies for tho next two weeks as pastor homer has not had a holiday for six or seven years it is to bo hoped his vacation will prove a vory enjoynblo one a quiet wedding was solemnized at tho united church hero on mon day july 31st when miss evelyn mary harpor youngest daughtir of mrs harper and the lato charles harpor was united in marriage to mr eugeno beach ba of oshawa miss josslo harper slstor of the brido acted as bridesmaid and mr empoy as groomsman after a short honeymoon the young couple will make their home in oshawa the rev g burry of goowood officiated the neighbors will be pleased to know that a part of the 3rd con cession is undergoing a state of repair at the league on monday night there was an organ and piano duet haste from heavens holy height lincoln hall by miss e brignall and mrs r j gulliver some of the bypu also attended the league to hear rev shore speak again on wednesday night his subject was stylo and god whero he brought out the thought that style was everchanging variable fickle but god was tho same yesterday to day and forever tho orchestra led the singing mr and mrs clarence stafford sang tako up thy cross and miss viola reld played a piano solo in a monastery garden j kottloby it is to bo hoped that sometime in tho future the oppor- 1 unity presents itself of again hear ing rev shore farm to rent 92 acres being south parts lots 1314 con 9 pickering good buildings aud residence co acres workablewell watered and running stream convenient to public school and claremont continuation for further particulars apply to wm waddell stouffville clocks clocks s day man tel clocks only s3 and 4 worth double and more watches from to 510 slightly used but good as new glasses at low down prices i am selling out my stock its your chance jacob yake real estate jewelery main street stouffville in mcnioriam in gloving memory of our dear son and brother who passed away august 4 1932 one year ago today you left us our hearts are still sad with grief you were too kind and sweet for this world but some day in heaven dear murray well meet you ever remembered by mother father sisters and brother leaving old stouffville as i intend to leave stouffville on or about sept 15 to live in toronto i am offering my household furni ture for private sale dining room and bed room furn iture kitchen furniture all look like new come and see what you want jacob yake free compression test motors lose compression so grad ually few drivers realize there is anything wrong low compression causes sluggishness poor perform- nce excessive gasoline consump tion wo gage the compression by the use of a new instrument the compression tester let us make the test today its free r o ward centre main street garage stock farm to rent iso acre farm 20 miles from toronto being the west halves of lot 10 and 11 on tho fourth con cession of the township of whit church good stableing under barn good pig pen large driving shod well supplied with water a good grain and stock farm at reasonable rent rebuilding of house under con tract robert mi armstrong box g7 unionvillo ontario we need money and will sell valuable used imple ments away below their value in order to make the turnover we require useful binders with years of service 6 and 7 foot cut 2 furow riding plowes farmeds friend oliver and other makes stiff tooth cultivator the new m h machine three drum roller bissell make why buy new repairs at the high rate you have to pay we have all kinds for almost every machine and they will serve you like new toten hay car with so feet of round track draw rope pulleys all complete for only 15 for quick sale ben rrxlin phono 102 highest prices for wool fowl here and there alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducter any whero rates moderate phono stourtvlllo g312 address gormley p o indications point tc a fairly early harveslln western canada says a late july weekly crop re port of the canadian pacific rail way agricultural department a few points in southern manitoba the report added had already started cutting wheat and barley e a grubin registered optometrist august dates 7 s 21 and 22 at stouffville every other monday and tuesday july dntes 10th and 11th 24th and 25th eyes examined phone stouffville 2405 canada jumped to fourth place in bacon exports to great britain last kay as compared with sixth place in 1932 behind denmark holland and poland total ex ports to great britain from can ada in may were 5560400 lbs or at the rate of 66000000 lbs per musselmans lake ratepayers association annual field day and water sports civic holiday monday aug 7 1933 appletons park fun all baseball softball good band lucky draws for electric refrigerator day quoits etc music electric range electric washing machine admission 25c which entitles you to a lucky draw ticket for a fine electric radio first class concert at night undertaking and funeral service the people of stouff ville north markham whitchurch and uxbridge townships will find our undertaking business in stouffville a satisfactory place to transact business in this line open all times wo maintain a constant sor- vico and only experienced men employed our chapel is available to you if you desire as part of the regular ser vice with no extra charge my personal attendance at all funorals r g clendening funeral director phone stouffville 263

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