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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 18, 1932, p. 8

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stouffville august 18 1932 binders 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 phone 15204 frank baker stouffville the standard garage yg3f9 gray icoach rauel utyp 2cittgjs kjigljuiay exhibition specials daily except sunday august 2tli to september lolli reduced fare 35 round trip including exhibition admission and coach transfer direct to and from terminal inside the grounds tickets good returning until september 12th proportionately reduced fares from all points on gray coach lines routes coaches from terminal inside the grounds make direct connections at bay at dundas with return coaches tor stouffville and intermediate points e leave stouffville leave toronto 815 am 015 plii eastern standard time the regular daily schedule between stouffville and toronto will also be in effect exhibition special tickets used on regular coaches include exhibition admission and coach transportation both ways between bay at dundas and the terminal inside the exhibition grounds coach lines lifes amenities the campaign to keep the side walks clean in walkerton took a rather ludicrous turn on monday evening last when prlco fields in driving a cow out the queens hotel barn observed tlio bovine about to put the sidewalk in an un sanitary state and rushing up a rare country home possibly one of the finest summer homes in the country is situated about fifteen miles from stouffville and is owned by sir win mulock chief justice of ontario on civic holiday some two weeks ago whilst mingling with a crowd of some three hundred of the black watch associ ation of toronto which yearly are bis honors guests and strolling about the estate admiring the aven ues of stately trees sweeps of well- kept lawns and lengths of finelycut stone foot paths we came upon jus dixon the man in charge of the es tate you have everything looking like the proverbial million dollars mr dixon we ventured with the hope that the gentleman in ques ion would feel inclined to talk yes sir he replied the place looks at its best this time of year i you have a lot of ground to look after here havent you how many acres are there in this part about forty would you like me to show you over the place replying in the affirmative tlio genial head gardener who has made such his lifework and who for the past seven years has tended to the needs of the imulock estate took us first to the extreme west where surrounded by a regular bevy of flowers is dixons homo and the large garden that supplies tlio toronto home of sir win over the fall and winter with vegetables i from here by paths shady nooks land over soft yielding grassy sward jwe were taken to be shown the dif ferent spots of interest here a i summer house of rustic erected over fifty years here a stately elm i pine or maple planted by sir wm iin the years gone by when he rep- presented north york in the domin ion house rose beds flower beds walks shrubberies gloves of walnut trees were viewed under the guid ing eye of mr dixon this was the fountain here he pointed out at one particular spot but sir wm had it removed and the pool filled in he was nervous that some child might fall in characteristic of canadas grand old man we thought who despite his eighty- eight years is still a keen thinker and ever thoughtful of the welfare of others coining to the front of the resi dence we could not help but be im pressed by the glorious mass of brilliant bloom on the long veran dah here twentysix hanging baskets and a dozen long window boxes bespoke watchful care and attention how many flowerbeds are there we asked dixon thirtysix beside the border beds then there is the flower garden at the back where we get our cut flowers to the inquiry of how the lawns wore looked after we were inform ed that it took three men three days to go over them with a small horse mower the grass around the trees had to be cut by a lawn mower and clippers truly this country estate so close to our town is one of which we can be justly proud as is james dixon under whose watchful eye neatness and beauty are personified dominion stores where quality counts 1 lb crisco 21c pearl soap 10 bars for 32c hires root beer 2ue mccormicks choc bars 5 for 10c infauts delight soup 3 for 14c mullets 2 for 21c cornflakes 3 for 25c lobster y s 25c lard 20 lb s200 snowflake pastry 47c maple sweet pickles 23c window screeus 20c peameal bk bacon lb 25c milk choc buds lb 25c alarshmallow lb 23c canada dry bottle 19c brooms 5 string 2lc golden west bread hour 215 dutch bran loaf uc bloomington paul boauwal manager stouffville ontario uxbridge twp council distillate fuel oil famous cities service for sale by us smote tlio quadruped a surprise blow on tlio flank with the result that in the lurch his clothes receiv ed what the concrete escaped not only wcro his garments in a fit state for tho cleaners but the crowd including chief constable ferguson who witnessed tho affair got almost a stitch in their sides roaring over their bridgowork at this comedy of errors i 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 14 cents small quanti ties tractor oil so cents per gallon or 75 cents in ten galon lots d holden stouffville say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion muston sons phone 7001 stouffvlllo ontario its wrong its all wrong mrs house wife its all wrong this idea of sacrificing fiftytwo or a hundred and four days out of the year in front of a hot oven that blasts the enjoy ment of ovory week well do your baking for you and please pardon us madam we dont mean anything personal but well do it better too stouffville bakery ambrose stover prop the uxbridge council met at goodwood on saturday keeve isaac cathcrwood presided with all members present r d ruddy the county clerk wrote as to ono seymour weiser be ing admitted to the sick childrens hospital the clerk wrote repudiat ing the liability on the ground of the patient not being a resident of uxbridge township 1 e weldriii kc toronto filed a claim for damage to his car while travelling on the west townline on juno 26 as the legal time for filing such claim had expired no action was taken the clerk was instructed to re pudiate any charge made against tho township relative to john meek being admitted to the general hos pital toronto on ground of non resident the treasurers halfyearly re port of the financial standing was received this showed the finances in excellent condition and highly gratifying to the council as there is a small amount of un paid taxes the treasurer was in structed to proceed with the collec tion forthwith mr a j decarle of parkhill a former printer gave council a brief call he complimented them on the business like manner in which they handle the public affairs and said that his old friendship for the town ship is still keen the bylaw for striking the vari ous rates of the township was given its several readings and passed the county rate will be four fifths of a mill lower than last year or 12 75 100 mills the township rate one half mill lover 7510 mills the general school rate the same as last year g31100 mills the council has no control over school rates the trustee rates for the different schools in township struck to suit the requirement of school boards there will be a very noticeable difference in some of the school sec lions where the trustees have bene fitted by engaging teachers at lower salaries some school secretaries not having returned their requisi tion no rate was struck for them the heaviest part of the business was the passing and payment of the following accounts road accounts sam bacon grad etc 3120 b mcguckin cut weeds 5 co cliff lee grade and cut weeds 2730 frank wagg drag cut weeds 9 alonzo allin cut weeds 950 sam irwin cut weeds 5 so a g clark cut weeds 310 alfred haynes cut woods 0 arthur peddie work 1040 levi storry 45 yds gravel 075 walter beach cut weeds s fred redshaw dragg repairs 16 wm swain leveling gravel 3 m alsop fill washout and cut weeds 11 henry elford 5 yds gravel 75c wm locke weeds 4s40 joseph cooper cut weeds 540 w smalley drag and cut weeds 720 albert hockley cut weeds fill washout gg0 c j manley cut weeds repair hill 1220 albert stewart cut weeds etc 72 go us yds gravel 1770 ira stiner cut weeds etc g5 manfred wagg gravel 705 walter thompson repair road 2540 wj feasby for work at crusher 2590 w smalley for work 5070 a r ward 202 yards gravel 13 so cecil wallace gravelling 2750 roy wagg graveling by truck 25 s5 john s todd graveling by truck s415 howard storry graveling by truck s520 russel storry 324 yds crushed gravel 18045 alex wagg grade and drag 19 go e j shee- ho fill and cut weeds 4100 fred jackson fill cut weeds s cecil latcham weeds etc 11 go reuben hockley graveling cut weeds 51 leonard allard ss yds gravel ss0 orval gourlio cut weeds 4 jack johnson gradefc drag g wm jones cut weeds 220 david symes 320 walter locke crushing 54 yds gravel s10 other acounts passed hepc hall servico charge gss municipal world supplies 309 geo cruicksliank one sheep and ono lamb killed by dogs 500 r f blueman 3 valuations 300 stouffville tribune adv court of revision 150 alcguire low- framing pictures h kerry 2 lambs killed s w simpson valueing 1 on motion of messrs ashenhurst pickard council adjourned to meet on saturday sept lotli at 1 wedding bells are about to ring again most of the binders are very busy these days mrs it burnett spent a day in toronto lately mrs murray raymer is visiting relatives in altona miss edna hill and friend were home for the weekend mrs p jones of alarkham enjoy ed sunday with mrs w storry mr hutchinson is kept quite busy these days making chains etc miss ii fairless is spending a few days with friends in scarboro billy and gwendolyne tranmer are spending a few days in toronto tlio new tenants on the forsythe farm seem to be very successful farmers dr and mrs j j matheson of toronto spent sunday with relatives here mrs jarvis storry is spending a week with her brother at victoria square quite a large number are attend ing the sunday school especially the young people the young fellows around here have quite a time playing baseball in a local field every evening some of our young people attend the mennonite service last sunday night and a good time was enjoyed by all mr grimmer of this line and lady friend of toronto spent last tues day with the formers uncle of toronto owen jones who is employed by mr wilbert clotton visited mr morgan baker on the eighth con cession recently well last sunday night was a fine night for moonlight driving also chorus singing any way the singing sounded nice imr pugh gave an interesting sermon last sunday at the local christian church and was rewarded with quite a large attendance who said tho tuesday night en deavour was dying last week about 40 young people attended the meet ing mrs bruce morton and a friend from detroit gave a splendid selec tion in song also miss velma wagg a trained soloist was present and de lighted the meeting with her selections h ere an dth ere the nova scotia dairymens as sociation will hold their next an nual convention in 1933 at the cornwatlis inn kentvllle ns shipments of celery to canada this year from bermuda totalled 25000 crates in contrast to last year when the shipments were virtually negligible eastorn steamship lines inc had heavy traffic on an excursion from new york to nova scotia on the occasion of the first trip in june of the ss acadia from new- york to yarmouth ns railroad transportation is an essential economic function on this continent and given reasonab ly free rein should speedily show good recovery using it to increase buying of materials and employ ment of labor says the green ville sc news editorially total production of honey in canada in 1931 amounted to 27- 867397 lbs valued at 2058094 ontario led the dominion with a production of 12000000 lbs with manitoba second with 7367375 lbs and quebec third with 533- 400 lbs ten thousand rainbow trout fin- gerlings have been deposited in tho french river in june fol lowing 7500 fingerlings deposited last year the previous experi ment was so satisfactory that the present action has been taken and if success still attends theso ef forts the french river bungalow camp will have added rainbow trout to its already well diversi fied angling attractions lemonville bob davis globetrotting new york sun columnist is back in his beloved british columbia having recently arrived from honolulu aboard the empress of canada of the canadian pacific fleet he proposes to spend some time in fishing expeditions both in the province and also in the rockies where he will meet irvin s cobb and courtney riley cooper also famous american publicists walter gray will take the cake for having tho finest garden in this section harold cook has been laid up with a sore foot as a result of an insect sting mr and mrs wilmot brown of the sth line visited with mr and airs walter gray on sunday mr and mrs harry beck and son john also miss vera canning spent a few days in our hamlet recently mr and mrs john brown and son walter of stouffville had tea with mrs m cook sunday evening mr and mrs mcdonald and two children and messrs wilmot and fred harwood visited at burk- holders on sunday jas cooney was summoned to toronto on tuesday owing to the serious illness of his mother mrs pat cooney 141 glenholmo ave mr and airs mclean of toronto spent the weekend with mr and airs albert neighorn airs neighorn returned with them for a brief holi day alisscs maud canning and eliza beth pritchard of toronto are holi daying witli airs alary canning for the remainder of august mrs thos spenco received tho sad news this week of tho death of her father air aicaiaster in ire land lmuch sympathy is extended to airs spenco by her many friends and neighbors at this dark hour tourists spent almost one mil lion dollars for every working day in canada last year a sum virtually equal to 280000000 tho cannington ontario gleaner points out and claims that this puts it into the class of big busi ness which should be carefully fostered commenting on tho same subject the nelson bc news states that there are num bers of small towns throughout canada which have not yet real ized what the tourist business could do for them evidence of the growing popu larity of the canadian pacific railway low rate bargain return trips inaugurated this year was again furnished by the success of the quebec province and alontreal excursion to toronto and nia gara falls june 17 when no fewer than 2500 quebecker3 took the trip in four specials on the friday returning the following sunday night his honor the alayor of toronto issued a hearty welcome to those making the trip the thirtytwo business and professional men and women from the british isles now touring british columbia under provincial government auspices found vic toria much to their liking and quite up to advance notices of be ing the most english city on this side of the atlantic they were particularly impressed by the beauty of the formal gardens at some- of the homes they in spected and specially with the fam ous bntchart gardens they are travelling by canadian pacific railway 853 back to the land move ment favored in fort william and air and airs albert neighorn who are at their summer homo here were guests at dinner with airs alacklem cook last thursday even ing imr edmond white airs darby laiiss sharp and aliss white all of toronto were recent guests with mr and airs thos drewery on sunday imiss white presented the local church with a beautiful com munion set in honour of her rcc- contly deceased mother birtks rae in whitchurch township oir august 17 1932 to lair and airs warren rae a daughter grove to air and airs levi d grove 7th con alarkham on august 7 1932 a son jacob h batcheller r at the brlcrbusli stouffville on august 12 1932 to air and airs frederick r batcheller a son the backtotheland movement inaugurated by the ontario govern ment is being received with approv al by some municipalities while in i others it has awakened little or no interest lindsay for instance is i taking no action on the circulars re- ceived from tho department of i yhlands and forests not so however with fort william where a special meeting of the city council decided i on adoption of tlio plan and arrang- i ed for the appointment of a special committee to act in the matter the plan in brief is that the ontario government through the department of land and forests proposes to expend about 000 000 to assist a limited number of farmers to reestablish themselves on tho land the amount is to bo divided equally between the federal and provincial governments and the municipalities that cooperate each municipality to provide a maximum of 200 or pro rata part thereof per applicant it is understood that only those who appear to be qualified of good physique and with a know ledge of tho hazards of pioneer life will bo approved these families must of course be residents of can ada and bo from tho class that would other wlso bo receiving direct relief there is to be no discrimina tion as regards politics raco or re ligion no payments will he made in cash but the funds are tor the pur chase of such lumber hardware and modest farm equipment as many be required rv mm familiar with local condi tions will bo appointed from each cooperating municipality to repre sent tho department in working out tho scheme out of tho movement may grow a permanent colonization plan with referrence to lauds in northern ontario for sale fne jersey cow about five year old apply john alorga- son easteud wanted to rent or buy small house preferably on alain street west of public school apply stouffville tribune money wanted at 8 for flrst mortagatfo loans excellent toron to securities careful valuations made and money advanced on best and safest securities only apply normau borins 330 bay street toronto telephone elgin 4 iis caktt ok thanks we wish to publicly express our appreciation to the many friends in alarkham scarboro and pickering townships who rendered us such splendid help in handling material and in other ways for our new house air and airs archie fleming card ok thanks air and airs g martin of loinonville wish to thank their friends for their kindness and thoughtful gifts received since mr martins accident ix a1emokiam jack in loving memory of my dear husband and father david jack who died august 16 192g from this world of pain and sorrow to the land of peace and rest god has taken our dear daddy whero hell find eternal rest remombered by his wife and children in a1kmok1am paulikat in loving memory of ber dear brother george drowned at toronto beach august 20 19 1 one lonely year has pas ed dear brother since angels came for you yet through the midst or this long year j your face comes smiling through deep in our heart you are fondly remembered sweet happy memories cling round your name true hearts that loved you with deepest affections always will love you in death tho same sadly missed by gillie cecil and children mrs d h cook spirella corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouffville 8302 massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 live fowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hens geese duck s golden orders taken at pennock livery stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to brathwaites hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate clearing out farm implements at low prices massey binder 7 foot a few corn cultivators massey and internation al 3 drum and 2 drum rollers cultipactor international 17 tooth cultivator alassey and 2 potor hamilton 13 tooth also have several excellent chop pers 8 and one fleury oat roller to sell ben rexlin highest prices for fat fowl and wool stouffville ont phone 192 groceries peanut butter pint jars 20c olives large jars 20c soda biscuits 2 lbs 25c ginger snaps 2 lbs 20c jollo powder 4 lbs 23c spaghetti with cheese 13c cowans cake lcing pkg 10c a w scott stouffville victor hugo if you cannot find a friend in a crowd bo sure that in a lonely placo you will find one there aro times when when wo all need an assistance equlppment with ability authority and fairness r g clendening funeral director markham telephone markham 9000

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