stouffville ontario thursday july 27th 1933 unionville alfred fm hill teacher in tlie public school for tho last live years at the recent entrance exams main tained bis usual record in the suc cess of the pupils recommended for the examination during his term 40 pupils wero successful only one whom he had recommended failed to reach the mark that one was re commended because bis age would have required high school standing the following are the pass pupils the first three obtaining honors leonora mackay peggy rush arnold court annie maynard norma penstone lloyd rudkiu and alberta stiver final game coming the final game of the schedule of the york ontario league vill be battled out between uxbridge and stouffville in memorial park here on tuesday august 1st stouffville must win this ganie to keep in the running for the playoffs which providing our boys corae through will likely be staged against aurora who are now in first place at this final game the local club are giving away a handsome floor lamp to the lucky ticket holder tickets are now available from any of the players civic holiday monday aug 7th 4th line uxbridge smfeff oirvertown with lifesaver golden vtx free tills emblem with red fc flcctor protects you if your nil li goes out come in and join the silver- town safety league one single blowout may cost you more than a good many sets of tires may ruin your car may cost you your life the new safety silvertown has proved itstlf three times safer from blowouts it has the new lifesaver golden ply which resists the terrific heat generated inside the tire keeps rubber and fabric from separating prevents blowouts safety silvertowns cost not one cent more than other standard tires and if youwant real values at lower prices just glance over the prices listed below safety standard com silvertown cavalier mander guaranteed guaranteed guaranteed 12 mo 12 moj 9 0105 44021 29 x 440 884 750 551 450- 21 30 x 450 080 840 021 475- 19 28 x 475 1088 008 50019 29 x 500 525- 18 28 x 525 aa 1133 852 j h silverthorn central garage stouffville ontario mr thos pilkey visited friends on tho fifth line on sunday miss gladys swafield of toronto is spending a tew holidays at mr g jones mrs arthur moore and family of toronto are holidaying at the home of mr and mrs g moore mr and mrs george wilson and gordon were visiting mr perry wil son at greenwood mr wm redman of burks falls returned to the bedside of his sister mrs m norton who is still very ill erla watson eldest daughter of mr and mrs watson sustained a fractured wrist last week and had to have it in a cast mr and mrs wm maye and fam ily and gordon jones attended the baptist picnic at mussolmaus lake last thursday mr and mrs j hopper mr and mrs win hopper of penetang and mrs geo wootten of orillia visit ed mrs m norton sunday mr and mrs ross watson and children spent the weekend with his sister imrs thos bacon at the cottage at trent river owing to the pastor rev mr burry being away on hi holiays mr iueghee of toronto addressed the fifth line church on sunday last the goodwood womens institute met at the home of mrs andrew ashenhurst last thursday with a goodly number being present the august meeting will be held at the home of mrs russel feasby information for farmers barn fires the ontario fire marshals re cords show that more barns are destroyed by fire originating from spontaneous combustion lu hay than from any other cause except lightning in unroddjd barns harvest weather conditions in 1932 were so dangerous that more barn fires than ever were expected instead there were 27s fewer barns burned in ontario and a decrease of 17 per cent in the number of fires known to be caused by spontan eous combustion 3 valuable prizes i free 1st prize new ford v8 tudor model 44 absolutely free to the holder of the lucky ticket to be drawn at a public demonstration in stouffville on january 1st 1934 or tho samo value applied on any other new ford car or truck 2nd prize 100 cash value 3rd prize 50 cash value terms and conditions 1 free ticket for every 5 gallons of gasoline or distillate oil purchas ed 1 free ticket for every 1 quart of oil purchased 1 free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of ford parts accessories 1 free ticket for every one dollar in purchase of goodyear car and truck tires or tubes and accessories 1 free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors 1 free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors 1 free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of any used car all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note contest opens on february 27 1933 and closes on january 1st 1934 the employees proprietor and his fam ily are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign d f holden ford dealer stouffville ont good type feeder cattle scarce says g ii duncan my observations of the past week said garnet h duncan live stock investigator ontario market ing board lead me to believe that there is a very definite market awaiting the farmer who is willing to produce wellbred feeder cattle bearing out his contention mr duncan said that while travelling through western ontario lately he noticed a distressing lack of good type feeder cattle this is the case to such an extent that the proper ype of feeder cattle is bringing a price equivalent to and in some instances even higher than that offered for the finished export ani mal he added that also there appears to be a scarcity of hand weight butcher cattle for the local trade inspection of ontario turnips stricter regulations will be en forced in the marketing of ontario turnips and all carlots must come under government inspection there is a growing trade from the province to the united states most ly from limestone districts that produce a high quality turnip last year this amounted to over 4000 carloads or 2000000 bushels the marketing board became particularly interested in the in dustry as it was felt farmers were getting a low price for this crop and that something might be done to secure more satisfactory returns now official grading has been adopt ed whereby buyers may be assured they are getting a uniformly high quality product several meetings were held by the shippers resulting in a request to both the provincial and federal ministers of agricul ture that as a first step compulsory grading of all turnips be establish ed before supplies leave tho shipp ing point plans for central packing grad ing washing and branding are be ing considered and many sections are taking steps to follow the lead of the blackwater district which has pioneered the way in modern turnip merchandising the black- water growers association has in creased returns more than 50 per cent for field run turnips as a re suit of their special pack eastern canada hay crop according to reports received to july 1st a short hay crop in east ern ontario and quebec this year is indicated this will bo of particular inter est to tho market hay trade which in former years has drawn large supplies from the district where the shortage will occur this year it is estimated that the quebec crop will not exceed sixty per cent of last years crop and in eastern ontario the crop is estimated at from twentyfive to fifty per cent below normal use of sulphur sulphur would seem to have but little connection with horticulture and yet there are many uses for it in the garden declares j f clark horticultural lecturer agricultur al societies branch it is particul arly valuable in preventing mildew and black spot on roses it is most efficient when combined with ar senate of lead nine parts of sul phur to one of the poison making what is commonly called the massey dust this preparation or sulphur alone is also helpful in protecting phlox and delphiniums from attacks of mildew if sweet peas show signs of mildew they too should be dust ed with sulphur mixed with arsen ate of lead it is useful for dusting on cucumbers and melons to keep away striped beetles and flea beet les it is important kbweyerr that the dust should be the very finely ground kind obtained at the seed store and not the coarse sulphur sold in drug stores ontario storage poultry lielow five year average stocks of storage poultry are cleaning up quite well there is less poultry in cold storage than at this time last year and these stocks are below the five year average this is particularly true of chickens and the prospects for a fair market for chickens are good producers would be well advised to work their crop off gradually through the summer months in stead of selling them all off at the ono time in the fall there have been some spring chickens coming on the market dur ing tho last week or so mostly broilers lack of sufficient rain during the months of june and july has ser iously injured crop prospects over the greater part of ontario accord ing to reports received from agri culture representatives neverthe less we hear from bruce county that a wonderful crop of wheat has been cut and that hay was one of the largest crops in years and in almost perfect condition but spring sown grains as in other counties have suffered materially from lack of moisture peel county also had a bumpor crop of high quality hay bethesda congratulations are due our teacher mrs chapman whose en trance class of five pupils at lemon- wile centre all passed in tho list the name of gordon bolender was erroneousy omitted gordon passed with an easy mark mrs chapman in her years of teaching has never yet had a pupil fail at the entrance goodwood won white sweaters stouffville softball team captur ed the first prize in the tournament held at the claremont field day on wednesay last week the locals won three games and for their prowess were presented with handsome white sweaters one for each of the nine players and an extra for the manager harold quibell now watch for the whitesweater lads alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducter anywhere rates moderate phone stouffville g312 address gormley p o too late last week mr and mrs j f reid and miss jessie reid motored to llracebridgo on sunday mr and imrs blueman daughter and soninlaw of craighurst motor ed to town on sunday and were visitors with the formers sister mrs e w davis mr and mrs e b watson and family of greenbank spent sunday at mr thomas dowswells miss legate is in toronto for a few days having a much needed rest following the illness and death of her father the rev t legate the sympathy of the community goes to miss legato and her brother mr and mrs eli mairs of beth any visited at mr wm porters one day last week we congratulate miss elizabeth taylor and miss loraine todd on passing their entrance examination mrs wm todd and dora are holidaying at wasaga beach where mr apd mrs george rhodanz have a cottage mr ronald darling and family of cayuga spent a few days last week at his home here mr thos icarey of hamilton is in town for a holiday mr carey has been storekeeping for thirty five years and has now sold his busi ness in hamilton to enjoy a few years rest this is the sixth time ho has sold a store business mr c w watson and w r kindrie enjoyed an afternoons fish ing at lake scugog on saturday last but wo didnt see tho fish mr and mrs fred woodland have returned rrom chicago where they spent a week visiting relatives and attending the big world fair most of our farmers are busy theso days cutting wheat which seems to be generally speaking a lovely crop and as prices are fair new wheat will no doubt soon be on the market uxbridge farmer gone free compression test motors lose compression so grad ually few drivers realize there is anything wrong low compression causes sluggishness poor perform ance excessive gasoline consump tion we gage tho compression by the use of a new instrument the compression tester let us make tho test today its free r o ward centre main street garage after fifteen years of poor health caused by pernicious anemia mr james boyd one of the most highly esteemed citizens of uxbridge town ship passed away at his home in uxbridge town on saturday july 15th 1033 in his 72nd year the funeral took place to uxbridge cemetery on monday july 17th 1933 services being conducted at the home by rev p t meek of chalmers presbyterian church of which deceased was a member the late james boyd was horn at quaker hill where he lived and farmed until some fifteen years ago when ill health compelled him to retiro and the family moved to ux- bridge he was one- of our most up- todato farmers he married imiss amelia harper of uxbridge who with two sons stanley of bridgeburg and hugh of kirkland lake and two daughters mrs f j collins of cleveland and mrs robert morton of longford mills are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving husband and father and to whopi tho sympathy of all is extended in their sorrow three sisters miss sarah boyd mrs alex cassio and mrs w w john- the dotninionstores stouffville 25c 25c 35c 1 sc ale prices this week bulk princess flakes 2 lbs sugar wafers lb palm toffees lb mccormleks kisses lb tiger salmon tin watermelons 40c seal pink salmon 2 lbs 25c oxydol pkg 20c campbells tomato soup tin 8c muffets pkt 8c lifebuoy soap 3 for 2lc adanac drinks 2 for 25c bulk dates 3 for 23c cracked wheat meal 7 lbs 25c xxxx quaker flour s2c lard 20 lb s220 shortening 20 lbs s22 c quarts pen rad oil si 30 peaches apples blueberries toma toes beets lettuce carrots corn onions cucumbers cabbage canta loupe and honey dew melons 1 uoapvvay malinger for sale s p igs 9 week s old also a beef ringer robt hook just south of stoi ff ille on tho 10th con binder for sale aiasscy harris g ft cut with sheaf carrier and trucks complex crawford macklem phone 9114 poultryclllixg show there will bo a poultryculling demonstration at the farm of bruce morton 9th line whitchurch on friday july 2s at 7 pm a poultry expert will be present from the department of agriculture all interested are invited to attend horse register golden west king enrolled in form 1 the property of am baker will stand for the season 1933 at his own stable lot 7 eon s whit church to ensure 12 two mares or more 10 each owners of mares at time of service will be hold re sponsible we need money and will sell valuable used imple ments away below their value in order to make the turnover we require useful hinders with years of service g and 7 foot cut 2 furow riding plowes farmeds friend oliver and other makes stiff tooth cultivator the new m h machine three drum roller bissell make why buy new repairs at the high rate you have to pay we have all kinds for almost every machine and they will serve you like new toten hay car with so feet of round track draw rope pulleys all complete for only 15 for quick sale bex kexlix phono 102 highest prices for wool fowl e a grubin registered optometrist august dates 7 8 21 and 22 at stouffville every other monday and tuesday july dates 10th and 11th 24th and 25th eyes examined phone stouffville 2405 municipality of stouffville iston also survive imr and mrs t honeyford and daughter phyliss also mr and mrs r j davey of palmerston wero spelling a few days with mr tnd mrs e j davey in town notice to debtors all monies owing to me must positively bo settled by sept 1 1933 otherwise tho debt will bo placed in court for collection a g lehman warning notice i strictly forbid persons from dumping material or rubbish of any kind on my lot at tho rear of lehmans shoo store or from tres passing across the same as a drive way amos lehman in mcninrimii in loving memory of our dear mother alice e fisher who de parted this life july 20 1930 wo are thinking of you to day dear mother thinking of tho past picturing you in memory just as wo saw you last you left behind some aching hearts that loved you most sincere that never did nor never will forget you mother dear sadly missed by floyd gertrude iieavinq old stoupfviile as i intend to leave stouffville on or about sept 15 to live in toronto i am offering my household furni ture for private sale dining room and bed room furn iture kitchen furniture all look like new come and see what you want jacob yake main street oast at geo jrquharts cent a mile bargain fares friday august 4th 1933 from stouffville to montreal quebec city side trip to ste anne do reuuprc also to chicago children 5 years and under 12 half fare no baggage checked tickets good in coaches only tickets to chicago sold subject to passongers meeting immi gration requirements of usa an opportunity to see the worlds fair chicago cent ury of progress exposition for specific return fares train service transit limits tickets- etc consult nearest agent t130 canadian national clerks notice of first posting of voters list voters lists 1933 municipality of village of stouffville county of york notice is hereby given that i have complied with section 7 of tho vot ers list act and that i have posted up at my office at stouffville on tho 15th day of july 1933 the list of all persons 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 cor rected according to law the last day for appeals being the oth day of august 1933 j s dougherty clerk of said municipality stouffville ontario musselmans lake ratepayers association annual field day and water sports civic holiday monday aug 7 1933 appletons park fun all day baseball softball quoits etc good band music lucky draws for electric range electric refrigerator electric washing machine adrpission 25c which entitles you to a lucky draw ticket for a fine electric radio first class concert at night undertaking and funeral service the people of stouff ville north markham whitchurch and uxbridge townships will find our undertaking business in stouffville a satisfactory place to transact business in this lino open all times we maintain a constant ser vice and only experienced men employed our chapel is available to you if you desiro as part of the regular ser vice with no extra charge my personal attendance at all funerals r g clendening funeral dlreotor phone stouffville 263