thursday october 13th 1932 prize list plowing match north york branch ontario plowmens association to bo held on the farm of elmer wells lemonville lot 10 concession 7 whitchurch twp thursday oct 20 1932 specials 2500 cash and silver cup by the eglinton hunt club silver cup for best plowed land in the match high cut class 1 ex cluded cup to be perpetual and to bo returned eahc year ofr com petition winnr also awarded 15 cash and a second prize of 10 si also provided in this special 100 for best crawus and finishes excepting in classes 9 and 10 500 by mr f l button for best going team on the grounds 200 to youngest plowman by llr a d bruce class one in sod open to all high cut archie fleming director in charge 1 holstein bull calf sired by brookholme waldorf echo son of present worlds champion 2yearold dams milk pro duction of 21000 lbs accredited donated by col s c snively and george anthony wilcox lake 4000 2 trobt simpson order 500 cash 500 1000 3 lintner griffith nockyoko 250 cash 250 500 4 ratcliff co groceries 200 cash 100 300 5 cash by society 200 200 second class in sod j r campbell in charge jointer class shares not less than s inches 1 frank baker stouffville i h c scuftler 1650 2 plow points01iver275chassargentlantern 125cash 6 1000 3 aurora flower mills silver pie plato 250 j m storey razor 100 cash by society 150 500 4 j roland overalls 200 cash by society 100 300 5 cash by society 200 200 special best going team in class 2 by reesors marmill horse feed value 200 i third class in sod h wells director in charge green class open to those who have never won a prize jointer class in sod or a first in stubble 1 6 irolls ready roofing value 1200 1200 2 albert lehman suitcase 300 lantern 125 e a button sweat pads 125 cash by society 450 1000 3 caulflelds dairy 10 lbs butter 250 brown bros royal purple 125 gash by society 125 500 4 h e gilroy overalls 200 cash by society 100 300 5 cash by society 200 200 fourth class in stubble open russel gray director in charge 1 beatty washer store toronto 2 rinse tubs and folding bench 1000 cash by society 200 1200 pedlar people ventilator 1000 r a mason markham stock food 2 cash by society 300 500 ben davis aurora salt 100 cash by society 200 300 cash by society 200 200 fifth class in stubble j p forester director in charge open to those who have never taken a prize in 1st class sod or first in this class l e oneill stouffville mattress 700a scott groceries 5 1200 robt ratcliff son whiffletrees 500 t sissman boots 400 cash by society 100 1000 stiver brosstouffville quaker bread flour 275cash 225 500 cash society 100 jf willis stock food 200 300 cash by the society 200 200 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 sixth class in stubble jess cook director in charge green class open to those who have never taken a first prize in this class or a prize in any other class a j h eckardt tea service and tray open to north york boys only e s barkey goods 3 braithwaite hardwaregoods 400 cash by society 300 col wp mulock cash 500 stiver bros aurora stock food 150 cash by society 150 cash by the society seventh class in stubble boys 18 years and under w d irichardson director in charge j floury sons aurora no 21 dandy plow t eaton co ltd order 500 cash by society 500 ough hardware flashlight 150 cash by society 350 4000 1000 500 300 200 cash cash cash cash cash cash eighth class in stubble boys 15 years and under r pinder director in chargo 2200 1000 500 300 200 1200 1000 800 600 400 1 2 3 4 2 3- 4 cash cash prize in classes 7 and 8 are donated by the toronto and aurora hunt club ninth class tractor stubble herb smith director in charge cheetor stoutenborcugh aurora mh scuffler 16 50 highland oil co jir mckenzie oil 600 cash 400 1000 w p burnett imperial oil 4 cash by society 400 s 00 cash by society 5 tenth class in sod tractor open george anthony in charge murrays hardware oil 125 davis garage oil 125 cash by socioty 1250 0 priio cockerel leghorn by frod steckloy 100 cash 900 10 00 w winters aurora mans watch 1 a jarvis set plowshares 150 cash by socioty 550 s 00 cash 500 rules and regulations 1 e f0 8 b6 pald ln a daae except- bo sotpotentry und0p wh tho ontry fco sha 2 tlroo per aero in sod 20 hours in stubble and jointer plows 12 hours tractor plows 3 hours por acre 3 average dopth of plowing 6 inches 4- after sotting and romoving stakes no assistance will be allowed 5 all lots drawn by ballot c all plowmen to be on tho held by s am and ready to commonce competition at 9 am enter early 7 no shaping of furrows by hand or plow spado excepting scratches and first four furrows 8 tho association will not bo rosponsiblo for prizes not called for be fore january 1st l33 9 decision of judges to bo final 10 any protests shall bo made in writing by 6 pm on evening of match and will be taken up by tho executive 11 any person on whose behalf these rules aro violated shall forfeit bis prize 12 any ono requiring a team or tractor must notify tho secretary at least 2 days before match no teams will pe supplied to com petitors within 7 isllos claremont goodwood mrs williams of buffalo is visiting her sister mrs harry thomson s and mrs rumohr aro visiting their son ray and family of hamil ton mrs rev ferris of london is visiting her sister mrs dr toin- linsou and family miss jessie mcglashan of toron to spent the weekend holiday at her home here mabel mclellan of st catharines spent thanksgiving with her father at the manse w g and mrs scott were in sarnia last week attending the marriage of their son peter tho masons have had tho lower floor of the masonic hall redecor ated which adds greatly to its ippearauce the annual field day of brook- lin claremont and pickering con tinuation schools will be held at brooklin this friday afternoon mr and mrs brillinger and two children of parry sound spent thanksgiving with mrs brillingers brother robert and mrs mcleod the green house which is being built near the cpr station is about completed this new industry will be another asset for our vill age miss irvino of the continuation school and miss doimell of the public school staff spent tho week end holidaying at their respective homes kingston and keswick wo are pleased to report that dr tomlinson who underwent an operation at st michaels hospital toronto on thursday last is mak ing favorable progress miss emma underbill and miss janet young are in guelph owing to the death of the formers sister mrs david young which occurred sud denly at her home there on october 2nd the marriago of peter scott of sarnia youngest son of w g and mrs scott took place at sarnia on saturday october sth the bride and groom called on relatives here while on their honeymoon several of the tomato growers in this district have been disappointed witli their crop as so much cool wet weather retarded the ripening of tho fruit then the frost a couple of weeks ago killed the vines in a number of the fields the united church mission band held a- successful sale of home cooking in the basement of the church on saturday last the pro ceeds amounted to 15 which was most encouraging for the little folks and their leader thanksgiving services were ob served in both of our churches on sunday at the baptist church they were conducted by rev mr bronghton of fort francis and at tho united church by the pastor rev a mclellan the babminton club held a re organization meeting at the heme of mrs i f dopking on the evening of sept 30th it was de cided to open the season on nov 1st and to play on tuesday and saturday evenings in tho com munity hall at present our village is suffer ing from a coal famine as our coal merchant mr loyst has gone out of the business a few went to cherrywood for a supply while others went to stouffville we understand that mr walter symes intends to go into the coal business and will be able to supply our residents with a commodity for which there will soon be a very brisk demand wo regret to report the deatli of mrs george jones which took placo suddenly at her home at in- vermay sask on september isth the funeral took place on tuesday sept 20th when services were held in the united church in the inver- may cemetery there are left to mourn her death two daughters silverenia and mrs john graham g shed of invermany sask and five sons william of oxdrift ontario wil fred thomas joseph and robert of invermay her husband pre deceased her twelve years ago mrs jones whose maiden name was eliza ellen sadler was born in pickering township two and a half miles east of claremont 7s years ago and went west about twenty years ago mr norman wagg is spending a few days with friends at egonville mr charles jones school teacher in haliburton was home over the holiday mr and mrs haubridgo of tor onto spent the holiday at their old home here miss jessie harper of orillia hospital staff was at her home for the holiday miss viola todd of toronto is en joying a couple of weeks holidays at her home hare mr and mrs sam davis and family visited at his brothers and sisters on sunday dr d c smith and mrs smith of stouffville were entertained on sunday at the home of c v watson wilbur and mrs legate called hero on saturday and mrs donald fines of newmarket visiting her father hero also mr elmer reid and wife of hamilton miss jessie reid of rich- moudhill miss jennie line of maple at j f reids for the holi day mr lloyd wagg miss edna fdskett also hilda ashenluirst who are attending normal school at peterborough were home for the holiday mrst watson also miss watson and mrs r hynes of stouffville visited at mr w t robinsons on sunday last tho goodwood institute will hold a pot luck supper at the home of mrs russel feasby on friday evening october 14 everybody welcome rev elford of scugog took the evening service in tho united church on sunday the united choir lead the service of song under w a henderson the baptist church held their harvest home service on sunday afternoon a large crowd in atten dance the service in charge of their pastor mr homer miss elsie brown a form- school teacher at s s no 9 and now on the teaching staff at winona where she has been for twelve years spent the holiday with mr and mrs j e wagg mr and mrs r j gulliver and family and mr and mrs w a henderson visited friends in whit by on sunday and participated in tho thank offering and dedication services for tho reopening of tho new whitby baptist church the united s s held their rally day on sunday and drdc smith of stouffville gave an address on following christ which was much enjoyed the church was beautifully decorated with flowers there were over 130 in attendance bailiffs public auction sale of horses cattle swine and grain and roots the undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction on wednesday oct 19 the following goods and chattels of alexander mcmillen lot 30 ix cox 7 markham dicksons hill horses brown mare 4 bay mares 3 bay horses cattle and swine 16 holstein cows jersey cow 34 sheep 4 holstein heifers 3 calves 1 bull 3 sows 2 in pig sow with 12 little pigs sow with 6 small pigs 12 pigs 150 lb 9 pigs 130 lbs 9 pigs 100 lbs 5 pigs so lbs 27 pigs 70 lbs 2 hogs grain roots about 4 50 bus barley about 700 bus mixed grain about 50 bus wheat 15 acres buck wheat in field s acres corn in field 4 acres turnips in field 2 acres mangolds in field 1 acre of potatoes in field large mow of hay 20x50 implements 5 sets double harness cutting box 2 international tractors tractor plow massey drill tractor cultivator corn binder corn scuffler 2 frost wood binders 2 wagons racks doubletrees wagon geer neck yoke set of scales roller 2 mowers terms cash sale at one oclock ec ponnock bailiff perfect balancing is the outstanding feature of dixie brand poultry feeds this ensures outstanding results at less than usual prices dixie brand egg mash formula is balanced by americas foremost poultry food experts and milled by us of highest procurable qual ity ingredients a trial will convince you purchase thro your dealer or direct a complete line of poultry food ingredients always on hand dicksons hill mills phone 5505 quebec sulky plow nearly new gutting boxes and other good used farm machinery full line of repairs from used machines to be sold at low prices barga1x for quick sale 816 international tractor the price surprise you must be sold phone 15204 frank baker stouffville the standard gararu plow shares ground at row bothams next the fire hall wheat besuits of interest most efforts to keep clear of stable flies have been restricted to spraying tho flies on the cows the suggestion is now made that the flies be fought in the stable as well tho idea is to spray the flies with a killing spray while they are settled in the walls and ceiling if this spraying is done in tho early morning it will bo more ef fective as tho flies aro then slug gish in their movements late af ternoon is also a good time close tile stable and spray with a fine mist that fills the air one part of formalin in 19 parts of milk or sweetened water makes a good and cheap spray tho same mixture may bo left around in plates for tile flies to drink keeping all ma nure cleared away from the stable and yards will remove breeding places for tho flies and reduce the nuisance where it is not conveni ent to move the manure to the fields it should bo kept in a screen- two interesting fertilizer tests with wheat have been conducted in york county throughout the past summer the department of chemistry ontario agricultural college applied fertilizers to one- third acre blocks at the rate of 375 lbs per acre on the farm of frank marritt at keswick the wheat followed a good sod and received an additional applica tion of ten loads of manure per acio 2126 fertilizer yielded 413 bus per acre weighing 57 lbs per bus 216g fertilizer yielded 433 bus por acre weighing 60 lbs per bus 01215 fertilizer yielded 43 bus per acre weighing go lbs per bus w while no fertilizer yielded 401 bus per acre weighing 575 lbs per bushel on tho farm of mr j a led- sen vandorf 0146 at the same rate yielded 30 6 bushels por acre weighing 57 lbs per bushel 2126 yielded 32 s bushels weighing 57 lbs while the unfertilized wheat yielded 206 bushels per acre weigh ing 55 lbs per bushel with the hounds the toronto hunt club will hold a meet on saturday of this week on the farm of mr henry johnson lot 3 con g vhichurch at 2 pm it is also planned to gather at tho annual match of the north york plowmen on thursday oct 20 at lemonville so many people de light to witness the brilliant sight of the red coated hunters with their well trained pack of dogs that a big crowd will be on hand to see them hot meals served on the grounds at tho plowing match for all visit ors big potatoes w g cassie exreeve of bridge township presented to uxbridgo times a couple russet potatoes that take cake for size and weight one of which weighed 2 lbs 7 oz the other 2 lbs mr cassies crop ran 175 bags to tho acre ux- tho of tho oct 13- york ontario league farm for sale 120 acre with buildings t ii paisley phono 6511 for sale leghorn and barred rock pullets for sale f steck- ley phono 2904 for sale shouts and sucking pigs ir nighswander clare mont rr2 brick house to rent on main street east large lot and frill trees apply to john mcmullen to rent six roomed house on main street lights and water available oct 1st apply to g brownsberger main street claremont vs goodwood altona vs stouffville oct 20 altona vs goodwood stouffvillo vs claremont ati0n ix memomam sangster in loving memory of miss edith f sangster who departed this life on october 3 1931 twelve months have passed the time seems long since from our midst a loved ones gone a leader true a friend to all she loved her work she helped us all oh why were we called from her to part from her whose going breaks tho hea rt of those who aro left to carry on the work which shed so nobly done stouffville w l a stouffvillo ont house for sale frame bouse 6 rooms water lights and in ex cellent repair apply on premises miss laura forsytho church st south house to rent on shaw street south from mrs wilsons resi dence 6 rooms water and light small barn apply box 312 stouitville for sale 1 yearling shorthorn bull apply b w morton or apply phone g013 to rent 100 acre farm to rent west half lot 31 con s markham good buildings running water and extra ricli clean soil apply j r campbell property for sale frame house and lot ono aero more or less situated in altona must be sold to close out estate for particulars apply to mrs n bunker executrix stouffville rr3 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 massey and 2 peter hamilton 13 tooth also haye several excellent chop pers 8 and one fleury oat roller to sell ben rexlin highest prices for fat fowl and wool phone 192 of the new sale register wednesday oct 19 at lot 30 in con 7 markham dicksons hill bailiffs sale of farm stock and implements of alexander mcmillen sale at 1 oclock terms cash e c pennock bailiff thursday oct 20 auction sale of auto parts garago equipment car accessories and aoo truck on premises known as niceleys garage ringwood 1 miles west of stouffvillo sale under in structions canadian credit mens trust association ltd no re serve terms cash sale at 1 pm prentice prentice auctioneers friday oct 21 at stock- yards stouffvillo extenslvo sale of milch cows and young cattle belonging to j a hawtin who is coming with a choice herd of cattle including fresh cows and springers ayrshire holstein and durhams salo at l oclock f w silversldes auctioneer vertelectric feed grinders with new hydro electric plate on the farm of william rennie concession jo markham mongolia friday oct 21 1932 commencing at 1 oclock come and see this machine in operation which chops feed at j j 4c per bag demonstration by the ontario hydro electric chas cooper sales agent claremont ontario mrs d h cook spirella corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouffville 8302 stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to brathwaltes hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate clerks notice of first posting of voters list municipality of whitchurch county of york notice is hereby given that 1 1 have compiled with section 7 of the voters list act and that i have placed up in my ofllco at vandorf on tho sth day of october 1932 a 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 tall tho attention of voters to take immediate proceedings to havo any errors or omissions corrected according to law the last day for filing appeals being the 29th day of october 1912 j wm crawford clerk vandorf homer but if any man bo blameless many peoplo call him noble nobility of action must result trom ear nestness of purpose mans greatest gain is tho realiza tion of competence and faith fulness rg 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