stouffville july 28 1932 swifts garage every repair and quick ser vice on all lines come to us with your ear needs wo havo a complete service battery vulcanizing and general repairs of any kind also a large stock of supplies phone stouffville j95 massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post oflice stouffville get your ropalrs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 bloomington clearing out farm implements at ixv prices massey binder 7 foot a few corn cultivators massey and internation al 3 drum and 2 drum rollers cultipactor international 17 tooth cultivator massey and 2 peter hamilton 13 tooth also havo several excellent chop pers s and one floury oat roller to soil ben rexlin highest pricos for fat fowl and wool stouffville ont phone 192 mrs philip jones of alarkham spent a couple of days with mrs win storry miss mildred lemon of toronto is visiting at her home here wm french is visiting with donald storry this week miss reesor of locust hill was visiting with miss marion brumwell last week mr and mrs j stouffer ot tor onto spent sunday at her mothers mrs a laws do not fail to see the play head strong joan on july 29th in the united church ice cream and cake will be serv ed on the lawn of mr r english from c30 to s pm and the con cert will be given in the church bethesda ieorge grimmer who is employed with w fockler had the pleasure of a visit from an uncle ho had not seen in 23 years the uncle is living in toronto alex margaram by name being a brother to georges mother stouffville lacrosse teiin played in the tournament at clavomont on wednesday live fowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hens geese duck s golden orders taken at pennocks livery stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to brathwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate pextecosta l holiness v gamp meeting at moyers bush threo milos north of markham ontario july 22nd august 7th 1932 rev t ii kinjc gen supi of the american pentecostal holiness church a bihlo expositor of national reputation will he tho main speaker assisted by rev j w vaughn of the virginia conference and other ministers all welcome rov edward d reeves pastor plows tractors i am offering a- good conditioned fordson tractor for sale also a practically new oliver tractor plow we also have two used buggies to sell deering binder and other implements farm stock implements and crop for sale on 9th of whitchurch immediate possession low priced agents for mc cormickdeering international harvester co fleury plows and peter hamilton plows canadian pota- to machinery and melotte separators frank baker phone 15204 stouffville the standard garage ontarios 1931 record farmers information in a recent address hon t l kennedy advised cattle breeders to look well ahead if they wanted to be successful in the future he pointed out that diseasefree cat tle are proving the wisdom of their owners by bringing the highest pi ices paid he stated that one breeder who followed this lead does not know that there is an economis depression ontario farm organizations show large annual turnover figures from the federal agri cultural economics branch reveal that during the past year 42 on tario farmers cooperatives em bracing nearly 2s000 members did an average yearly business per member means represent all of tho cooperative effort in the province it does tend to show however that farmers are uniting in their efforts to keep in business tho sixteen million and a half dollars worth of business conducted by those in cluded in tho above figures repre sents sales of live stock wool dairy products poultry products fruit and vegetables seed and grain and miscellaneous products and the pur chase for resale to members of such articles as machinery feed fertiliz ers twine and other equipment live stock shipments for some time rumors had reached the provincial department of agriculture suggesting unfair practices by certain truckers carry ing live stock these became so in sistent a quiet investigation was made by g duncan ontario mar keting joard to ascertain actual conditioons with the result that the occrrences complained of instead of being isolated and far apart were found to be rather general in a large section of the province farmers have been defrauded of sums varying from 20 to 450 in one transaction the common method of duping farmers is by truckers issuing worthless checks another is to retain varius sums ranging from s20 to 100 from tho proceeds of the days sale of live stock excuses offered by trukerr in these instances are many the most common being thai tho stock has not been sold or that tho money was needed for repairs to the truck and always the promise is made to pay the balance the following week several instances of this promise to pay have ex tended from 1930 to tho present date these conditions reflect on the legitimate trucker who in most cases is unaware of this serious menace to bis business usually tho first move is to cut rates per 100 pounds of cattle shipped in or der to increase volume eventually these reduced rates become less than the cost of operating and then pifering commences formers would bo well advised to employ only truckers who are known to be re liable current crop report wellington county representative reports that some of the real early winterhatched breeding station pullets are laying now months and months earlier than farmers thought possible 10 years ago by the studying of wellbalanced feed rations farmers are making steady advance in wellington lack ot rain throughout tho month of june resulted in a short strawberry crop and adversely affected- the growth of most crops essex lambton and other counties report splendid pros pects for the fall wheat crop al though in some districts serious lodging has taken place and smut is prevelant cutting of alfalfa and sweet clover was general tho latter part of june hay will be a light crop in many districts especially in the eastern counties and in the north h ere m atk ere four guests at the french river chaiet bungalow camp recently brought in four muskies totalling 73 pounds of which the largest weighed 26 lbs aid the smallest twelve fishing at this popular resort is most successful this sea son and there will be keen com petition for the canadian pacific trophy native sons of glasgow earouto to the big convention of their association at the scottish city have been travelling across can ada via canadian pacific railway from victoria and points in west- era canada ontario and quebec for the sailing of the duchess ot bedford members will gather from all over the world for a monster celebration july 1522 john findlay who is by way ot being the alt time big game hun ter of the world arrived at van couver recently aboard the em press of russia enroute to england for a little rest ho adds to his big game hunting tho disciplining of malay headhun ters who disregard the white mans laws one raid we made said mr findlay left a trail ot twenty dead men goodwood canadian pacific low rate bar gain return trips which have been a very successful feature ot the companys operation this year will include one to tho maritime provinces july 22 when nova scotia and new brunswick will be covered in round trips to take in most of the show places of the two provinces the trip will be varied by a sea passage in the fast new steamship pria- cess helenc across the bay of j fundy to the iand of evangeline j a holeinone though rare is not unique but when it is made by a lady and for the first time on the course it rates a headline this was done by mrs guy la- praik on tho 150yard par three hole at the canadian pacific re creation club course at sortin near montreal recently favorable development of this years crop on the prairie prov inces is noted by the canadian pacific railways weekly report issued recently by the agricul tural department in winnipeg most of the wheat in manitoba and eastern saskatchewan is headed at an average height of two feet and elsewhere ranges between ad- vanced shot blade to headed stage hail loss has been only local and in scattered districts bob davis roving columnist of the new york sun and probably the most travelled newspaperman in the world has been staying at the banff springs hotel on his way hack from hawaii accom panied by mrs davis mr davis has a flair for the unusual and will likely unearth a wealth o good iaterial for his column among the old timers of the roc- kies taxation comparisons in con nection with motor vehicles and railroads should take into con sideration that the railways pay for their own roadway and also to some extent for the roadway used by their motor vehicle com petitors says tho traffic world this brings in the question of how much the motor vehicles should pay for the highways and whether they are doing it rasfii 62 killed 153 injured at railway crossings every railway crossing in ontario is marked by a warning sign watch for these signs heed them 29 out of every 1 00 personsinjured at railway crossings died the man or woman driver who never takes a chance will never be a railway crossing victim never cross till youre sure motor vehicles branch ontario department of highways leopold macatilay 326a minister the british market regardless of what may happen at tho imperial economic confer ence at ottawa this month such measure of tariff protection as great britain has already adopted should benefit ontario agricultural production very largely said mr w b somerset chairman of the ontario marketing board who has just returned from a trip to groat britain england has made a tremendous response to the buy british cam paign especially since tho difficul ties of last fall which resulted in her abandoning tho gold standard this sentiment alone is a very real asset and mr somerset declared himself irmazed at tho changed at titude on tho part of tho british importing tride which he says is the direct result of a demand on the consumor that ho be supplied with british or empire produce it was particularly with reference to improved export conditions of ontario agricultural products that the chairman of the ontario mar keting board mado his recent trip to great britain and mr somerset declared himself extremely well satisfied with tho result of his visit the happy experience of ontario fn extending and improving its ex ports of apples was said by mr somerset to bo quite possible of ex tension to nearly all other lines of farm products including livo stock cheese and other dairy pro ducts fruit honey tobacco barley and other grains and seeds interpreting current business con ditions in tho light of his contact with the heads of many of the big business concerns in this country alex f osborn vicepresident of batten barton dursline osborn inc advertising firm believes the low point in commodity prices has been reached and expects a slight upturn soon in my contacts with i lie heads of big businesses mr osborn said i find a growing sentiment that we are just about at the time when wo ought to buy against the future c victor hugo if you cannot find a friend in a crowd bo sure that in a lonely place you will find one there aro times when when wo all need an assistance equippment with ability authority and fairness rg clendening funeral director markham telephone markham 9000 mr paul and robt harden of new lowell are visiting friends here mrs j g holniau of pury sound is visiting her mother mrs s ottowell miss jessie harper of orillia is visiting her parents mr and mrs chas harper rev geo burry and wife have returned home after spending a couple of weeks on mauitouliu island tho toronto committee of the goodwood cemetery board wish to express their appreciation to tho speakers the orchestra and the many friends who on sunday last turned out to make tho decoration day service such a success mr d mcdonald and wife also mr charles feasby and wife re turned home friday night after having a very pleasant trip- to kingston representing the afa- m lodge of stoultville and ux- bridgo at grand lodge kingston they had a motor trip through pirt of tho united states and the thousand islands at tho sunday school service of tho united church on sunday last some twelvo visitors were present with a large attendance of tho school mr walter davey formerly a goodwood hoy addressed the school mr davey spoke of the pleasure of coming back to the home of his boyhood days and being pre sent at the school after thirty five ears he attended the sunday school in goodwood that long ago and on this day had the pleasure of seeing some who at his timo wero then carrying on air davey a member of the cemetery board spoke of some forty good wood families now living in tho city which tho toronto committee keep in touch with from time to time through mr daveys work the speaker at tho decoration service was secured anyone hearing mr bluomans address certainly enjoy ed a treat mr clarence naylor chairman of tho toronto committee had charge of musical part of the service on sunday last one of thelargest gatherings yet seen was present at the cemetery decoration service it was an ideal day and the grounds looking their best with gorgeous lowers placed here and there on the graves of the loved one who havo passed beyond the- cemetery board had erected a large platform with some twenty five of an orchestra to supply tho music thomas dowswell president as chairman opened the service the baptist minister led with prayer rev air kendall rev air barry all ministers of the district spoke the address was given by mr vauglian blueman of toronto also dr kaiser of oshwa mr blueman only a young man ox twenty years made a most appropriate ad dress which was very favorably commented on dr kaiser advised the people on tho necessity of cemetery care this address was very much appreciated some eighty or ninety people from toronto motored out some faces not seen here lor thirty years or more these people are now living in different parts of ontario but they came back to be greeted by their friends the cemetery board and toronto com mittee were more than pleased to see that after all their labor tho people appreciated thus they feel encouraged to go forward and each year make improvements which will show that the goodwood ceme tery will be one of the best in the province noticable wero the faces of somo of tho residents of the past who onco more returned to the home village mr john mccullough k c one of the lion members of the hoard robt and oscar arm strong miss sarah collins miss davey mr p ii davey of the ttc commission toronto airs p lafriugh mr robt brown and j wife of stouffville air george dowswell and wife of stouffville and many more the members ot the board were noticable by their badges i hon members isaac avagg john jaiccullough k c pros thos dowswell secretary d mcdonald with- messrs ted wagg alex brown j air clarence alaylor geo lee and walter davey toronto a warning to silyertown safety league members over 50000 canadian motorist have signed the suver- town safety league pledge if you are noc a member come in and join today help to make our roads and y f5re tire blowouts result in many wrecks like this silvcrtown safety league members have pledged themselves to drive carefully in a determined effort to reduce the tcrrifyingnumber or deaths and injuries resulting from automobile accidents but arc you protecting your life and the lives of your loved ones against the ever present danger of tire blowouts goodrich air containers will do this for you and besides thoy seal punctures on running wheels add 25yo to 30 tire mileage and reduce cost they pay their way how they work a cross section deflated b cro section inflated compression of rubber undemevh cord inseit prevents escape of air if a puncture occurs goodrich air containerso j h silverthorn central garage stouffville ont altona aliss lota bunker spent friday with miss alary jones aliss anne lohman has a position at sutton for tho season aliss viola and lota bunker had a trip to lake couchiching recently miss hazel squires of toronto is visiting with air and airs f pilkcy air and airs lome avagg and lloyd spent sunday with air and airs f avagg air and airs price pugh spent the weekend with her parents air and airs av alonkhouse air and airs alfred fossy and family of toronto called on air and afrs oai aladill sunday while trying out his new car air and airs a davis and air and airs lewis attended tho funeral of airs arthur brown of toronto on alonday air and airs johnson of toronto spent saturday with air a jones we aro glad to hear air thos burnham is ablo to be up and around again a meeting held by tho girls organ ized class of altona was much appreciated by the ringwood christian church on alonday even ing air and airs wm burnham of uxhridgo and their son wray with his wife inv daughter visited with air and mrs n bunker on sun day distillate fuel oil famous cities service for sale by us municipality of stouffville clerks notice of first posting of voters list voters lists 1032 municipality of village of stouffville county of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 7 of the voters list act and that i have posted up at my odlco at stouffville on the 16th day of july 1932 the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection and i hereby call upon nil voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correc ted according to law tho last day for appeals being the cth day of august 1932 t s dougherty clerk of said alunicipality stoultville ontario for tractors stationery engines oil burners and coal oil stoves distillate oil gives more power goes farther than gasoline or coal oil and costs only 13 cents per gallon barrel lots 11 cents small quanti ties tractor oil so cents per gallon or 75 cents in ten galon lots i holdey stouffville farm for sale 100 acres being parts of lots 27- 2s con s pickering township good barn s5x45 in good repair good outbuildings and frame house in repair garage all workable land and well watered apply to w b alilno locust hill rri or toron to general trust for sale 14 small shoats nighswanderclaremoiit r r for sale alassey harris binder good repair 0 ft cut b f boako stouffville rr3 wanted woman for general housework during conlinement in august ronly stating wages box 24 tribune stouitvillo for sale iron bed dresser and stand also invalids wheel chair apply airs alt hoover stouff ville for sale binder alassey harris gft cut trucks sheif carrier good as now phone 9311 crawford alacklem lomonvillo for rent good brick residence with large garden and fruit trees stable and hen house alain street east apply on premises to aliss rosa saunders one door west leavens store money wanted at 8 for first alortagage loans excellent toron to securities careful valuations made and money advanced on best and safest securities only apply norman borins 330 bay street toronto telephone elgin 411s six roomed bungalow for sale bargain for cash hot and cold water bath electric light hardwood floors lot 50x150 loot it wanted north and south lot could ho secured apply ah yake silvester block stouffville golden avest king clydes dale stallion 23g75 enrolment form 1 the property of abnor baker will make tho season of 1932 at his home stables lot 7 con 8 avhitchurch ringwood to insure a foal 12 two mares or more 10 payable february 1st 1933 owners of mares when bred will be held responsible real estate bargain the beautiful bricrbush property is for salp or exchange stone and brick house hot water heating nearly two acres land in fruit and flowers low price reasonable terms appl at bricrbush sale register saturday july 30 cash auc tion sale of choice dairy herd of holstein cows fresh and spring ers also a number of swino etc at lot 21 cth line alarkham property of robert holder sale at 1 pm standard time prentice prentice auctioneers groceries borax per pkg lavoline per pkg graham wafers per pkg olives large bottle plain sweet gerkine per bottlo onions per bottle short bread per lb isfc j 3c 10c 21c 2jc jlc the imported qhyt premium ivrehcron stallion mchovah imp 13283 196424 form a the property of w h johnson alarkham will make tho season of 1932 as follows tuesday morning juno 7 will leave his own stable lot 15 con 0 alarkham via truck to anthony bowes lot 10 con 4 vauglian 1 i miles north of concord for noon thence to wm watsons mile north of alaple for night avednesday noon to georgo neils yongo street jefferson for night thursday morning to chas hoovers 3rd line alarkham al gormley for noon thence garfield kellingtons lot 1 con 9 avhit church for night friday morning to his own stable until tho following tuesday this horse will stop anywhere en- route it appointment mado with the groom route continuo continued throughout season health and weather permitting terms to ensuro a foal 1300 one dollar cash at timo of service balance february 1st 1933 all accidents at owners risk w scott stouffville kodi jr 12863 passed form 1 no 2537 this horso is very thick low down kind weighing over 2000 lbs six years old standard bred trotter antevolo rysdyk 5 1 approved 1 this is a very strong trotting horse standing fully 1g hands high and has weighed 1300 lbs when in y stud condition ho is the big smooth kind that is useful and pretty termsfor the above two horses 1200 to onsuro all accidents a owners risk