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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 20, 1936, p. 8

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stouffville ontario thursday august 20 1936 notice to creditors ix the matter of the estate of joseph illikev late of the township of lxbridgo in the county of ontario farmer deceased notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of the above named joseph pilkey who died on or about the 18th day of june 1936 at the town ship of uxbridge are hereby noti fied and required to send to the undersigned administrator or nis solicitors full particulars of their claims duly verified on or before the seventh day of september ad 1936 after which date the assets of the said estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the said administrator shall then have had notice dated august 10 1936 fred pilkey administrator stouuville r r 3 mccullough button solicitors for administrator stouffville ontario sale register saturday aug 22 farm stock implements 50 acre farm and house furniture to close the estate of the late jos pilkey will be sold on the premises lot 6 con 5 uxbridge 3 34 miles east of glasgow no reserve and terms cash on chatties real estate subject to reserve bid sale at 130 fred pilkey ad ministrator a s farmer auct saturday august 29 entire household efiects belonging fjo joel xendick estate will be sold at the old homo on obrien ave without reserve sale at 130 terms cash the property is offer ed for private sale or rent and i being remol parties may call any time up to sale day and see the premises fred saunders frank xendick executors a s farmer auctioneer wanted barley bid fancy piice or 48 lbs for barley wheat 0 at s highest market prices we are in position to pay a running 47 pastry flour buy pastry flour now it is steadily rising we have white rose aurora bell polar bread flour five roses and excellent bear the gormley elevator phones 7303 frank and 7307 harvey prop 4- r let courtesy oft upand equal courtesy on wtdet a friend of mine told me that in his twenty- five years of active sailing canoeing and powerboating in a large boat club of over a thousand members no man had ever been lost or even seriously injured i asked him for the explanation and he replied that it was because of the great courtesy that exists on the water between one sailor and another a courtesy and comradeship that makes boating so highly enjoyable sailors and their ships he said are one big happy family and one grand fleet and i thought what a truly great and lifesaving achievement it would be if we could inspire motorists to think of and act towards each other in the same kindly and considerate way as sailors do if instead of embarrassing each other by selfish and inconsiderate driving motorists would try courtesy if instead of regarding and treating the other fellow as an enemy warrior in a tank the motorist would regard him as a friend and try courtesy if instead of heckling each other by hornblowing weaving and failing to dip or dim headlights when meeting they would show more consideration for each other i ask you to join with me in accomplishing one of the great tasks of my department that of making courtesy the new spirit of the road practise and preach the golden rule of the road show to others the same courtesy that you would like to have shown to you you know and i know that it will pay handsomely by preventing broken bones wrecked property and broken hearts sincerely yours i minister of highways province of ontario thy courtesy be a leader for better driving goodwood delbert cooper visiting relatives at sequin falls mr and mrs i j foskitt and family are absent on a vacation miss lorriue todd has secured a position in claremont mrs chas lee returned home on saturday after spending a couple of weeks at kingston delbert haynes has returned to work after holidaying at balsam lake walter baston of toronto visited his father thos baston sunday miss eva latcham was with her parents hero the weekend mrs tom carey of hamilton and niece visited with mr and mrs win henderson on sunday also miss ruth gulliver of oshawa rev mr johnson wife and family are on vacation the sunday service next will be in charge of the yps special music harvesting is almost finished in this district and still no rain crops will not mean much which is a sorry thing to face miss jones of dunaas is spending a few days with her brother chas d jones miss jones was a school teacher hero some years ago the ice cream social on the lawn of bert tindale was a decided success last wednesday evening a large crowd attended lots of ice cream and the mountain boy with other helpers put on a good con cert a very pleasant evening was spent last friday at the home of mr and mrs xorman wagg on the 2nd concession when the chivari hoys put on a party for the neigh bors some seventy in attendance the evening was spent in games after which ice cream and cake was served best wishes of the com munity are herein extended to mr and mrs wagg no tribune aug 27th la accordance with our usual custom and that of most weekly newspapers the tribune will not issue a newspaper next week our annual holiday week xext issue of the paper will be on sept 3 the office will be open as usual for the execution of joo priming a v xolan publisher 8lngwocd in memorial topper in loving memory of our dear son and brother clayton who passed away august 22 1934 if all the world were ours to give wed give it yes and more to clasp the hand of our dear boy to see him smile once more to you who have a son treasure him with care for youll never know his value till you see his vacant chair ever remembered by father mother sister brother auction sale farm stock implements real estate and household furniture the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction at lot 6 con 5 uxbridge township 3 34 miles east of glasgow saturday aug 22 1936 the following property belonging to the estate of the late joseph pilkey bay mare good condition bay mare aged red cow due in august 13 hens 2 geese quantity hay quantity wood separator mccormickdeering horse rake mower binder iron harrows cutter buggy sleighs wagon and box seed drill cultivator disk harrows scuffler fanning mill single plow set scales 2 rain barrels forks hoes and other articles quantity general house furniture at the same time and place the farm of 50 acres more or less with barn and house will be offered for sale land mostly workable and there is a small pond on the place xo reserve sale at 130 oclock terms on chattels cash property to bo sold subject to a reserve bid terms to bo arranged fred pilkey administrator a s farmer auctioneor mr and mrs herman gilroy and family of xewmarket had tea with mr and mrs jl barrett sunday miss edna sinclair and mr bert serrick spent a few days with friends at wanakewennlng beach georgian bay frank pipher was a toronto visitor on tuesday geo abell returned last week from a motor trip up to kirkland lake mrs daniel lehman of toronto spent a few days recently with mrs martin fockler miss ada barkey holidayed last week with miss tillie barkey wil cox lake mr and mrs roy grove were sun day visitors at d hoovers obrien ave stouffville mrs lehman of flint michigan sister of geo gower is visiting rela tives in this vicinty mr manuel or oshawa a former pastor here occupied the pulpit last sunday evening mr and mrs herman gilroy and family of newmarket spent sunday with mr and mrs j l barrett russell lee and his daughters erma and lorraine of hamilton called on mrs j m grove on sun day some of the oats which have been threshed in this district are averag ing forty bushels per acre this is a fair yield considering the dry season mr and mrs ezra grove left on tuesday for hearst northern ontario where mrs groves parents live we are sorry to report the very serious illness of her mother miss helen abell messrs jim and bob abell and miss lillian phillips of stouffville are holidaying in the kingston district worst conditions ever recorded vandorf mr and mrs edgar rose mr and mrs morley andrews and hilda spent sunday together at mussel- mans lake mr and mrs harry west of kettleby attended sunday morning service and had dinner with relatives dr s j boyd of newmarket will give the topic on tuesday night at y p s mr and mrs leonard mckindley and son ross also mrs john gourlay from burlington were the guests of mr and mrs r scott mrs s mckindley mrs j gour lay and mrs r scott visited with mrs a law at bloomington on wednesday last mr and mrs oscar cryderman and four children from flint michigan visited with mr and mrs r scott thursday and friday of last week mr and mrs bert dike enter tained her sister mrs millin and family of belleville also relatives and appear tobe filling well the from the states over the weokendj yield of hay and clover and first mr and mrs isaac morton visited cutting of alfalfa will generally en- at their sons harry mortons of i sure sufficient by ont dept of agriculture crop conditions reported at the end of july are the worst reported for ontario since records of condi tion figures have been established intense heat from july 9th to 15th and an entire absence of rainfall over about twothirds of the prov ince during the first three weeks of the month caused severe injury to all crops in elgin essex kent and in counties east of kingston mois ture supplies were generally sufficient and the best crops are situated in these counties fall wheat fall rye first cutting of alfalfa and to a large extent the main hay crop were sufficiently advanced to be only slightly reduced in yield by the drought which set in towards the end of june spring grains will be reduced in yield and estimated 20 per cent tor the province as a whole with the loss in the counties of brant welland wentworth and haldiman averaging close to 50 per cent on quite a number of farms in this small area spring grains have been cut green to supplement the shortage of green fodder late grains are poorer than early sown fields buckwheat potatoes roots pastures and second growth alfalfa are in poor condition throughout most of the province the milk low is considerably below normal except in eastern ontario and many farm ers are feeding winter rations of hay and grain the rains of july 23 and 24 checked the effects of the drought temporarily but failed to provide any great amount of soil reserve moisture and rains are again badly needed in southern central and western ontario the harvesting of fall wheat and fall rye is completed while the cutting of early oats and barley is nearing completion in southern ontario about 50 per cent com pleted in western and central ont and has commenced in eastern ontario fail wheat turned out a very good crop with the estimated yield placed at 237 bushels per acre as compared with a final yield of 227 ibushels in 1935 and 15 s bushels in 1934 the preliminary estimate of the yield of fall rye is 16 s bushels per acre as against a final yield of 17g bushels and 155 bushels in the previous two years respectively it is too early yet to predict safely the yield of spring grains but it is fairly certain from the condition figures at he first of august that the production per acre for these crops will be produced to the extent of approximately 20 per cent the extremely high tempera tures which prevailed in the middle of july forced the premature ripen ing of spring grain and together with insufficient moisture supplies have resulted in light filling of grain and short straw the exception for eastern ontario has again to be made here as reports indicate that spring grains are only slightly be low average due to late seeding ioc xoe hoi stanley thursday friday saturday aug 20 2122 the country doctor starring the dionne quintuplets also jean herslott and slim summerville mat sat at 230 admission 10c and 27c monday tuesday wednesday august 24 25 26 escape from devils island starring victor jory norman foster short subjects and comedy thursday friday saturday august 27 28 29 will rogers in in old kentucky n o a o o a o a o loaok 30e30i i0e30i oi private sale of furniture all this week the entire contents of a six roomed house will be sold afspruce lodge bethesda just north of the school on the 5th con the proprietor is leaving and everything must be sold by monday aug 24 contents includes chesterfield suite piano beds din ing room and kitchen furniture re frigerator washing machine hand or power and all either articles of a home terms cash articles may be seen any time during day or even ing and will be sold at real bargain dorothea haines proprietress claremont ravenshoe on sunday another birthday comes round m senecu baker one of whitchurchs grand old men whom we are proud to greet as a friend mr baker today reaches his scth year brake lining below prices ever quoted in stouffville we were able to purchase a jobbers complete stock of good quality standard brake lining at our own offer for cash to clear and we pass on to the motorist the bargain which is below quotations ever made here before 1 14 inch lining per foot 25c 1 13 inch lining per foot 35c 2 12 inch lining per foot 55c 3 inch lining per foot g5c 3 12 inch lining per foot 75c get a supply at once and be secure on the roads these prices continue only until stock is exhausted the standard garage w s widdi field propictor chevrolet motor car dealer main street stouffville phone 15204 fodder for winter feeding purposes although a nnm- ber of individual farmers may find t necessary to purchase part of their needs the first cutting ot alfalfa is placed at 176 tons per acre as compared with estimates of 202 tons in 1935 and only 108 tons in 1934 xew seedings of hay and clover have been affected seri ously by the dry weather the scarcity of pasture and aftermath in hay fields is resulting in loss of weight by live stock crop conditions are particularly spotty this season while rainfall was general on july 23rd and 24th some sections missed the rains more or less completely dance the junior farmers will hold a dance on friday august 21st at coultlces pavilion lake mussel- man good orchestra spot dances a specialty girls 25c gents 35 or 60c couple refreshments the dominion stores stouffville branch kellogs pep bran 2 for 23c keloggs corn flakes 3 for 20c maple leaf lard 21bs 25o sunlight soap 10 bars 49c bayside peas tin 10c choice peaches 2 tins 2 catellcs pork beans 2 tins 10c standard wax beans 3 tins 2 early morning coffee lb 10c muffet pkg oc canned goods special special prices on canned fruit md vegetables by dozen or case lots be ginning thursday august 20 ken phillips manager mr h g mclntyre left on friday last to visit relatives in moose jaw the ladies soft ball game played by pickering and claremont in the memorial park on friday evening last resulted in a score of 1312 in favor of claremont a return game between clare mont and musselmans lake foot ball teams was played here on sat urday evening last the two teams were again well matched as only one goal was scored and that was by claremont dr and mrs tomlinson return ed from their trip abroad on tues day last and that same night mrs tomlinson received the sad news of the sudden death of her brother mr d h alger of kitchener death was due to a motor accident miss sarah ann harbron a highly respected resident of this village for many years passed to her rest at her home here on sunday aug 16th the late miss harbron who was 78 years of ago was horn on a farm near kinsale and had been a life long resident of picker ing township moving to claremont with her parents many years ago she was a member of the united church and a kind friend and neigh- bor surviving are three brothers william george and frank all of pickering township and three sisters mrs ball and mirs rjeesor of oshawa and mrs white of hamil ton mcmillan pugli a pretty house wedding took place on wednesday afternoon last at the home of the brides parents when mildred kathleen second daughter of mr and mrs a m pugh was married to wallace a mcmillan son of mr and mrs geo a mcmillan of port porry rev g k mcmillan of toronto brother of the groom officiated assisted by rev d p augustine of claremont miss edna palmer of uxbridge play ed the wedding music and during the signing of the register miss florence mcmillan sang the ibride given in marriage by her father was charming in a wedd ing gown of white chiffon made with pleated bodice and long full pleated bodice and long full pleat ed sleeves she woro a not turban with face vel and carried a shower bouquet of ophelia roses and maiden hair fern miss alma pugh sister of the bride was maid of honor and miss nora mcmillan sister of the groom was bridesmaid they wcro frocked in green and pink chiffon with picture hats to match mr armour mcmillan brother of tho groom was best man following tho wedding reception mr and imra mcmillan left on a motor trip and on their rotnrn will reside in oshawa warning children found trespassing on cemetery property unaccompanied by parents or guardian will be prosecuted recent depredations committed at the cemetery compel the authorities to be on the alert and action will he taken stouffville cemetery committee l e oneil secy card of thanks we desire in this way to show our appreciation and thanks to all the friends and neighbors for their help and expressions of sympathy shown us in the passing of a dear mother and sister e a storry and mary if burnett classified notices pickling onions for sale allan closson phone 309 for sale or rent 8 roomed house on main street central lights and water sunroom stable ant garage large garden small fruit apply mrs geo browns- berger man wanted garden work j for farm and barry ph 261 for sale 10 brownsberger bros small pigs phone 2106 for sale chevrolet six cylin der coach excellent running or der good appearance 18500 george watson jr for rent six roomed bungalo recently ibuilt in west end heavy wiring for stove good basement isaac boadway prop property for sale or irent store in west end and two five- roomed apartments one west of mansion house and one next the library herlb ferrier rr 3 stouffville horses for sale or ex change for cattle one good work horse weigh around 1400 one chunky little mare weigh around 1050 will sell them cheap as i have no further use for them apply r s chambers stouffville farm for sale or rent one hundred acres being the west half of lot no 3 in the seventh con cession of the township of markham fourteen miles from toronto near surfaced county road and church nunvber one wheat and clover land oil workable good brick house good well and fair outbuild ings owner will make extensive im provements to buildings and fences for suitable tenant apply to robert m armstrong owner box no 67 unionville ontario clerks notice of first posting of voters list voters list 1936 township of markham county of york marriages lliirkholcler clark on wednes day august 12th at the home of the brides parents by the ircvcrend w r auld florence astclla daughter of mr and mrs andrew clark mid land to walter herbert burkholder of penctanguishone son of the late mr and mrs nelson burkholder of stouffville notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 7 of the vot ers lists act and that i have post ed up at my office at unlonvlle on tho 1st day ot august 1936 tho list of all porsons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elec tions and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct ed according to law the last day for appeal being the 22nd day of august 1936 dated this 1st dar of aug 1936 charles hoover township clerk

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