stotjffville ontario thursday may 28 1936 cream to prove our oft time repeated contention that farmers are finding it more profitable to ship their cream to us than to make butter themselves we quote the- following informa tion from the demiuion department of horticulture extension p ranch to show that increasing numbers of farmers are giving up the buttermaking business and thus the creamery butter trade is growing into greater figures the report says the amount of creamery butter produced in canada during january and february 1936 was 17329110 pounds an increase of 151 per cent compared with 15003919 pounds produced in january and february 1933 for best results ship your ckeam to stouffville creamery co open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings phone 18601 impements for sale disc harrow fordson tractor massey harris cultivator 13 tooth massey harris spreader gang plow 3 riding plows top buggy good boat second hand cream separator parts agent for international harvester co fleury sons peter hamilton beatty bros ltd 0 k canadian potato machinery co universal lightning rod co ba lister melotte cream separator co frank baker stouffville real estate handled phone 15204 stanley theatre joe thursday friday saturday may 28 2l 30 collegiate penner frances langford jack oakie pictorial shorts monday tuesday wednesday jlxb 1 3 a forced landing onslow stevens short subjects toby wins comedy alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere address gormley post office phone stoulfville 6312 stewart beare phone markharu 2603 or to brathwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffrllle ontario phone 18003 farm information mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffvllle money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york count only 20c a week will take care of your rheumatism and will give you lasting relief a rheumata the new remedy against rheumatism neuralgia neuritis also used effectively for arthritis and all other rheumatic pains mr thornton one of so many writes aurora june 1 1935 after suffering from rhoumatism and neuritis for 30 years i was ad vised to try rheumata last fall after first week using my pains and swollen joints left mo and 1 have had no pains since and am able to carry on my work as i have not been able to do for years i b thornton sold only by j m storey drugglst stouffville fr zimmerman mftr oak ridges post office for sale or rbnt brick house on church st north stouffville belonging to the estate of the late wm ii clark hardwood floors and modern conveniences good garden and garage a desirable property located centrally to church school post office depot etc apply to william waddell stouffville bloomington miss laura hill attended the funeral of the late mrs j rose at aurora on thursday mrs jacob fockler is spending a couple of weeks with her son rev c e fockler keswick mr and mrs e a storry and ruth with mrs tranmer and friends spent tho weekend with relatives at durham miss joan konsctt spent a couple of days with her mother last week miss sally englisti and mr and mrs abby of toronto spent a couplo of days with mr and mrs english siderable plowing has been done already warmer weather and show ers during thepast week have help ed the crop outlook immeasurably with spring seeding under way in most districts first spray has been applied in numerous fruit areas and orchards are receiving their first cultivation lincoln county reports that potatoes have been planted on lighter soils below the escarpment and considerable acreage of head lettuce and early cabbage beets and onions transplanted a big increase in the demand for head lettce is an ticipated there brant county re ports the recent sale of two carloads of holstein cattle at a fairly good price horses are still in good de mand there the best horses sellin as high as 250 down in grenville county american buyers shipped two carloads of holsteins with prices ranging from s5 for top- grades to 5125 for purebreds sheepdipping time in recent years there has been a remarkable improvement in the wool clip of canada duo in a large measure to regular dipping of the sheep and more careful feeding methods v there are two external parasites common to sheep namely ticks and lice sheep ticks are recog nized as being the most common pest but both ticks and lice cause serious loss of wool and give the flock a very unsightly appearance these pests sap the vitality of the ewe flock and young lambs reduc ing their condition in slightly affected flocks the ravages of the pests are not so evident but cases have been known where death has resulted through heavy infestation dipping is the precauction and cure dipping time or at least tho best time for dipping has arrived he- cause sheep should be treated im mediately after shearing nowadays with the advent of modern arsenic powder dips lipping in a simple task and all necessary information is easily obtainable from the dominion and provincial depart ments of agriculture and from the canadian cooperative wool grow ers for a small flock it is not necessary to construct an elaborate dipping plant a barrel largo enough to hold sufficient liquid to immerse a sheep will answer the purpose a small trogh say 5 feed 0 inches long 20 inches deep 20 inches wide at tho bottom and 24 inches wide at the top has proved its efficiency on many occasions and a small drain ing platform can be built without trouble where the dipped sheep can bo allowed to stand for a few minutes until the dip drains out of tho fleece and back into the dipp ing utensil in the case of an odd sheep where there is no flock and no tank available dusting with insect powders specially manufactured for the purpose has proven effective but requires time and patience any kind of insect powder will not do thursday friday saturday ginger starring anotuer child wonder jane withers short subjects bethesda mr and mrs uobt meed of markham were entertained at the home of a b shaffer last thursday jean and allan empringham visited a couple or days last week with their aunt mrs otto barkey of lemonville next tuesday night dr mitchell from iringwood will speak to our young peoples society we hope for a large attendance we congratulate mr and mrs wm paisley on the birth of a son wo wonder if he will be a high melodios tenor like his dad or a deep resounding baritone misses selena and flossie atkin son enjoyed a motor trip on satur day to windermere there they spent a couple of days with their brother rev l e atkinson sunday visitors in neighbourhood included mr jack cawthron at the hom of mr and mrs eldon bolen- der also mr gordon tidsberry witli mr and mrs ernest steckley and family the junior womens institute will hold their final meeting con cerning the being well groomed project on thursday afternoon at the home of miss marjoriey nicely all those taking pan in the achieve ment day kindly be present the junior institute held their reorganization meeting last thurs day at the home of mrs hicks the following officers were elected for the coming year president mrs c hicks 1st vice prest gertrude clarke 2nd vice prest mrs c burkholder secytreas janet empringham auditors mrs e hiese and mrs haines directors reta mclntyre velma gibson and reta atkinson pianist helen atkinson dropped dead in montreal word was received here wednes day morning appriziug relatives of the sudden death of an old locust hill boy philip lott aged 61 years who expired suddenly while at work he was employed as a car foreman deceased was a son of the late william lott locust hill and a brotherinlaw of anthony and lou hoover mrs ward hallmau is a daughter of the deceased the remains will reach locust hill on friday morning on the arrival of tho train from montreal interment will be made in the 9th concession cemetery markham struck water at a depth of 230 feet water has been located on the property of the stouffville creamery it will require a pump to be brought to the surface but tho supply is expected to be ample and very cold which is after all what is being sought for cold water is essential to the creamery business otherwise the town domestic water would suffice additional local news mrs f p crompton of toronto spent the holiday with her sister mrs ira burkholder this friday and saturday will be tin can day get rid of the rubbish while the opportunity is at hand miss jessie lemon of winnipeg is visiting her sisters at the home of mrs wm silvester commencing on june 13 there will be dancing every evening at cedar beach lake musselmans mr and mrs stanley hastings in company with dr and mrs d r hastings toronto spent the holi day weekend in ottawa mr and mrs milton clark and family peterboro were visiting at the home of mrs kliuck mrs levi hoover thanks the sr womens institute for their kindly remembrance of her during her re cent illness miss agnes klinck returned tues day from attending the youth congress at ottawa as delegate from the yps united church new books in the library garbage collection fiction the wooden pillow car fallas bulldog drummond at bay sapper mcneil white collar girl faith baldwin the inquisitor hugh walpole the listerdale mystery agatha christie four gardens margery sharp cruising with james rose ii hcaton omnibus bennett book green rushes maurice walsh the electric torch e m deli tho sleeping child alice c river supremo the paradino case dr and mrs weaver and family and mr bliss williams and two daughters also imrs williams sr spent the holiday at the united parsonage with mr and mrs laid law mr and mrs cliff pipher v nettie rae and mrs turner were in whitby on monday for the annual sports events at the ontario ladie college where miss jean pipher is aj goodwood miss helen proctor and girl friend at joe coopers over sunday mrs mcmqytry of toronto at dr r e darlings over sunday miss viola todd and friend of toronto at wm todds over the weekend mr and mrs jim hackney of baysvllle at mr ed taylors for the holiday mr and mrs irussel oke and wee babe visited at rev and mrs kendalls home miss jean slack has gone to tor onto for a time having secured a position there mr and mrs sheppard and little daughter visited mr and mrs stan byam mr harold dowswell of toron to were at thos dowswells on the 34th miss marguerite mcconnell of aurora at chas e forsythes for the weekend miss minnie sellers of toronto and mr rob of claremont spent monday quite a number from yiis village attended the celebration at ux- bridge on monday mr walter bryan and miss edna brignall motored to orillia on sun day and report a fine time many of our villagers went fishing on monday but not many fish were to be heard sizzling mr and mrs chas lee and miss audrey spent the 24th at their cottage at lake musselman mr rex burry of toronto and three boy friends visited his parents rev and mrs burry on sunday mr harvey maye and miss doris pennel of toronto spent the holi day with mr and mrs geo maye mr walter coopers new garage is nearing completion and will be a great improvement to the property mr art latcham and miss eva of toronto and sister from highland creek spent the weekend at home sorry to report mr walter taylor who lives with mr and mrs joe alsop sr is seriously ill hope he may soon be better too bad we have not a pond near the village where the young could go swimming these hot days as some of them are dressed on the street all ready to jump in the lol members will arrange the annual 12th of july celebra tion at their regular meeting next monday night mr and mrs elmer reid and ronny also miss jessie reid of hamilton at their home liere for the holiday mr and mrs art dowswell have moved to their new farm on the 2nd con and are very busy rebuilding their house the community wel come them back home shall we say the dominion stores stouffvlle branch on city prlceu and advertising maple leaf lard 2 lbs 37c white corn 3 tins for 25c peas 3 tins 25c diced beets and carrots 3 tins 25c old dutch cleanser tin lc crossed fish sardines 2 tins 25c clarks pork beans 3 for 25c tomato juice 3 tins 14c sherriffs jellies 3 pkgs lie salada tea half lb pkg 31c clarks soups 4 tins 25c kelloggs bran flakes pkg 10c chocolate bisc 2 lbs for 25c peerless soap 10 bars 3ic fruit cake 2 lbs 15c rice 2 lbs 15c serviettes pkg 10c fresh lettuce carrots cabbage tomatoes and reels ken phillips manager ground hogs the toronto and north york hunt offer the following cash prizes for those persons who deliver to their kennels on beverly farms aurora yonge st the snoots of groundhogs killed in the township of whit church king and east gwillim- bury between this date and the first of october first prize 20 second prize 515 third prize 10 fourth prize 3 and to tho next ten 2 each a total of 70 in meiuoriani alsop in loving memory of a dear husband and father hiram alsop who passed away may 26th 1935 time speeds on one year has passed since death its gloom its shadow cast within our home where all seemed bright and took from us a shining light we miss that light and ever will his vacant place there is none can fill down here we mourn but not in vain but trust in god to meet again loving and kind in all his ways upright ad just to the end of his days sincere and kiud iu heart and mind what a beautiful memory he left behind ever remembered by wife and family classified notices sucking pigs for sal hoover phone 4s03 albert tomato plants for sale 3 choice varieties r stewart albert street phone 120s barn for sale 35xg5 or there about in size excelent frame truman holden stouffville boy wanted to work on small farm near stouffville to do the chores and hoeing apply box 12 tribune plants for sale all best varieties tomatoes and early cabbage 10c box a closson phono 309 ballantrae reopening church service the will and next sunday may 31 ballantrae united church attract large crowds morning evening to observe with the mem bers the anniversary and reopening ceremonies services morning and evening at tho 11 oclock hour rev dr mitchell will give the address and the music will be by the choir of the church assisted by toronto talent at 730 a former pastor rev c e french will be the minister and special musical num bers will be by the humberside united quartette all old friends and others are invited to hiese special seryices estray one bay horse 15 hands owner prove property and pay expenses garfield kellington phono 5011 for 77 sale 1 0 pigs just weaned also a quantity of old hay and some rendered lord w e wide- man lot s con 10 whitchurch registered durham bull for sale also grade durham bull both young apply henry smith phone 2105 for sale one barn 3gxg0 old pine frame and one 30x00 hem lock frame apply g m forsyth phone claremont 3101 altona student shiner davis umpired the ux- bridgesunderland baseball match in the former town on monday afternoon uxbridge lost the game although their pitcher stowart struck out 17 against sunderland this was a loague game following a visit in town at tho home of his sister mrs jos hoover obrien avenue a former citizen samuel george fell ill while visiting his brotherinlaw jacob wideman at peachs mr george is a resident of the town of aurora but years ago operated tho planing mill in town tntt for tutt tho captains curio nosiran hohart hickoiis arthur train eden phtlpotts ann bridge norman giles illyerian spring dark border the lion and lily john c j hodgson keep away from water alice campbell class hooks mackenzie king n m rogers the triumph of an idea ralph it graves tonys scrap book tony wons my story mary r rinehart retain this list for reference at tho regular meeting of the local horticultural society to he held in the united church basement on this thursday evening there will be a program of interest to all appreciation of the beautiful will be the theme of an address by dr thomas mitchell short papers on timely matters will bo given by the secretary miss mortens and miss eva hoover mrs ross wintcrstein will contribute humorous readings and solos will he rendered by mrs laidlaw the meeting is called for eight oclock sharp a good atten dance of members and friends is anticipated tho annual garbage collection will bo on friday and saturday may 21 and 30 householders are requested to place rubbish in convenient place at roadside no vegetable or animal matter will be lifted a charge of 25 to 35c will bo made according to amount of material to be paid when the rubbish is removed in the interest of sanitation patronize this undertaking by having your rubbish romoved this weekend wilbcrt hopkins collector births paisley at the brierbush hospital stouffville to mr and mrs wm paisley whitchurch twp on may 21 193g a son mnckey at the brierbush hospit al stouffville on may 20th 193g to mr and mrs ross mackcy 5th concession mark ham a daughter osulkj at mount sina hospital toronto on saturday may 23 193g to mr and mrs harry osulky a daughter both doing well the circumstances surrounding tho murder on march 1 of council lor edwin stonehouse and the wounding of his son james while defending their garage against three bandits aro now under closer scrutiny than ever the theory that red ryan shot to death satur day night while robbing a liquor store in sarnla may have been one of the three is occupying the police yes i am working on the case still from this end but at present have no statement for publication was hie comment of nicf constable cecil walker of markham who followed tho bandits in the face of a shower of bullets but finally lost trace of the car in which they fled toward yonge street on that fateful ing was hold at night of march 1 john ashcnhurst a lot of the tribune readers are looking forward every week for the news from the toronto scribe which is full of information about the former residents of the village and surrounding country and hope they will keep up the good work the diamond jubilee of the good wood baptist church will be cele brated on sunday next with services at 3 and 730 pm rev mr milligan of oshawa will be the speaker at both services special music and singing by toronto talent fred middleton and his mother accompanied by mr and mrs g l middleton of brougham visited their aunt mrs jas forsythe at walkerton also relatives and friends in hanover and frank rusnells at mount forest over the weekend the goodwood united churcl have engaged the lindsay boys band who have soloists and elocutionists and are furnishing an excellent pro gram for the garden party to be held on june 25th on the lawn of some of tho good people of the community tho place is not definitely arrang ed for and will be announced later the feature of the womens institute on wednesday was a dress parade many of tho members wore a selfmade house dress all showing fineness in style fit and workman ship prizes were awarded as follows 1st mrs w porter 2nd mrs h harper 3rd mrs james wagg result of election of officers president mrs je wagg vice prest mrs h harper secy treas mrs john todd director mrs john ashenhurst press secy mrs if harper pianist mrs george stewart assistant pianist mrs w porter roll call was responded to by payment of fees a committee was appointed to arrange for entertain ment of district annual to be held in the united church goodwood on june 5th the hostesses mrs ed norton and miss maude norton served a dainty lunch and the mcet- thc home of mrs the justsoclub will meet at the home of mrs d crosier on satur day afternoon at two oclock sharp all are requested to be present as some important business is to be discussed also bring all your work several attended the conference held at zephyr on monday mrs f lackey of fraserville spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs b reesor the twinkling star class will meet at the home of mrs bert lewis on friday evening the mothers are requested to attend with the members calves for sale registered ayrshire herd fully accredited sired by gladden hill king 5th 173180 these calves from heavy producing cows both bulls and heifers apply herb mitchell phone 5s10 for sale ireconditioned electric radios equipped with tubes show ing a vgood test s tube table model 7 tube table model 7 tube console in beautiful cabi net price 1750 to 25 george j storey sanitary notice tenders for coal and coke sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed tenders for coal will ibe received until 12 oclock noon daylight saving monday juno 15 1030 for the supplj of coal and coke for the dominion buildings throughout the province of ontario forms of tender with specifica tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the purchasing agent dept of public works ottawo and the supervising archi tect 3g adelaide st east toronto ont tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied by the department and in accord ance with departmental sepeciftca- fi cations the right to demand from the successful tenderer a deposit not exceeding 10 per cent of the amount of the tender to secure the proper fulfilment of the contract is reserv ed by order j m somerville secretary citizens of stouffville are re quested to comply with the public health act notice is hereby given ithat all residents of stouffville are required to forthwith clean their cellars drains yards pig styes water closets outbuildings and remove therefrom all dirt manure and any department of public works other substance which may en danger the public health and have tho same completed by the 31st day of may on which day tho sanitary inspector will commence a general inspection and further take notice that tho section of the public health act prohibiting the keeping of bogs between the 15th day of may and the 15th day of november except in pens at least 70 ft away from any dwelling house and any lane or street with floors kept clean from all standing water and regularly cleansed will ho strictly enforced all citizens are requested to keep their property constantly clean and thoroughly disinfected dr w a sniirslcr medical health officer r g clemming funeral director ambulance service phone markham 9000 before it is too late now is tho timo to repair your buildings which hove been un avoidably neglected during trying depression times got metal roofing with i ts permanence and low upkeep and save i eastern steel products offer two great values in metal roofing 1 ribroll and titelnp each has exclusive features guaran teeing weather- tightness and easy application they do not warp shrink crack curl or bulge ask also about esp barns made by the foremost companybuilt barn manufacturer in canada sole ctnsdlsn nsnuuduren and dhtri- tutor of jamttwsy poultry squlpmtnl eaetemtptooocfe rnsteei united gutph strttl fwon out factories also at toronto and montreal