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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 1932, p. 8

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thursday september 29 1932 furnaces cleaned and rebuilt at lowest prices registers and hot air pipes included our charges on rebuilding furnaces are lower now than ever if you are going to have a new furnace this year why not do so now when there is plenty of time to install it i represent one one of the most reliable furnace manufacturers in canada you are assured of the most modern and scientific heating equipment every install ation is guaranteed and all fittings the very best- we have been in this business for 30 years and we do the job right we sell all kinds of furnace fittings and if you are renewing your pipes and want to do the job your self we can supply you with pipes special elbows tupers t dampers all made with the best material at lowest prices eavestroughing at lowest prices in years e d mcgrattan the tinsmith farmers information weekly crop report from peel middlesex and other counties come reports of a heavy infestation of apple maggot only four out of fiftyseven orchards in spected in peel were found to be ifree from it the majority of far mers have delayed fall wheat seed ing for fear of hessian fly injury afterharvest cultivation is becom ing more general pasture condi tions in western and southern on tario aro excellent and the live stock in general are keeping up well in flesh harvesting operations are pretty well advanced in all dis tricts corn and buckwheat being the last crops to be taken off the corn crop in the eastern counties is reported as very good and there should be no shortage of feed this winter communication phone 177 stouffville ont mrs d h cook spirella corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouffville 8302 live fowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hena geese duck s qolden orders taken at ponnocks groceries brooms rog 70c coc brooms rog 90c 80c sardines good quality 2 tins 23c prepared mustard peg 15c 12c olives per jar reg 25c butter cups per lb 25c frco 1 pencil and scribbler with 1 lb cake per lb 2fc palm olivo soap 5 cakes 23c a w scott stouffville lacrosse circles on thursday last week in the lacrosse league fixture stouffville won from goodwood 3 to 2 and altona beat claremont 7 to 4 this thursday evening the double header at the arena will see clare mont and stouffville followed by by goodwood and altona irouge hill defeated rouge ac on monday in a league game played in the local arena the tricounty league leaders orillia and richmond hill meet in the richmond hill arena friday evening sept 30th the leadership of the league is at stake in this game gamo called 815 pm see the two best teams in the league clash in this important league fix ture admission 25c free parking for 1000 cars here and there honey produced in canada in 1931 totalled 27867397 pounds valued at 2058094 honey is produced commercially in all the provinces of canada registering an impressive ad- vance in prices over recent years the first batch of nova scotia apples in the liverpool market brought 23s to 25s per barrel as cmpared with 9s to 15s in 1931 great improvement and develop ment over a period of 30 years- has been noted in the canadian seed industry last year 3710 seed farms with 12000 persons occupied in the production and marketing of improved seed were estimated engaged in the industry dairy art amended announcement is made by hon thomas l kennedy minister of agriculture that regulations apply ing under tho dairy products act have been so amended as to place no curb on the prices which cream eries may pay in future for produc ers cream tho farmer is bound to benefit from any increased prices resulting from stiff competition be tween tho creameries the farmer has had little incentive in tho past to produce special grade cream and to maintain his buildings and equip ment to the strict letter of the law hut the change in regulations offers extra inducement to which it is felt he should promptly respond the maximum acidity for special grade cream is not more than 3 per cent at tho time of being graded at the creamery whero it is to be made in to butter and the fat content shall not bo less than 28 per cent public auction sale farm stock implements the undersigned has received instruction to sell by auction at lot 12 concession 5 whitchurch north of bethesda friday october 7th 1932 the following property belonging to andrew sedorko preliminary returns of maple sugar production in canada just completed for 1932 show a total yield of 1744479 gallons of maple syrup valued at 2054277 and 7217300 pounds of sugar valued at 692480 this production com pares favorably with that of for mer years cutting of wheat is ncaring completion and threshing is well advanced in all the prairio pro vinces with manitoba leading ac cording to a report from the agri cultural department of the cana dian pacific railway western lines dated september 10 oats and barley at that date were 76 per cent cut western cattle purchases arrangements have been conclud ed whereby ontario farmers will be able to borrow money at j per cent with which to purchase feeder cat tle in tho west and bring them into this province either for local salo or for purposes of export marketing it is also announced that w j neely has been appointed by the department to go to winni peg and supervise such purchases and orders as ontario farmers may place in the west printed forms are being sent to every branch bank in ontario and any farmer may securo cattle by going to a bank manager making satisfactory arrangements for purchase tilling out the applica tion and forwarding it to mr neely in winnipeg should a farmer de sire to go west and personally buy the stock ho will find mr neolys services at his disposal stouffville ont sept 26 1932 editor tribune dear sir allow me space to congratu late the stouffville cemetery com mission on taking the initiative at the cemetery and correcting a sit uation regarding the price charged lor digging graves which was well nigh unfair and intolerable at the same time mr editor your report last week stated that the charge for digging graves was 10 well that price was bad enough but fact is the charge for digging a grave half a days work was 512 no longer ago than last may after the frost was out of the ground this is equivalent to 24 per day for a good average man thus you see the unfair and intolerable that i refer to is quite right now we understand the com mission has taken charge of their rightful duty and set a rate of 7 tor digging which is quite high enough and should permit a little rakeoff for the commission who re quire extra funds for their laudable work on tho grounds wo are of the opinion mr editor that the caretaker who was em ployed for 42 years was not alto gether to blame for the unjustifiable rate for grave digging becauso the commission who are in sole con trol have tho right to set the price and past commissions wefe sure ly negligent when they failed to at tend to this matter friends interested in the cemetery will be glad to read that the pre sent commission are determined to make things better in regard to prices while we are on the subject and if space will permit may we suggest that the cemetery commission be enlarged to take in a representation from each church in town a larger commission might stimulate more interest in the work plot holder perfect balancing is the outstanding feature ot 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 procurablo 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 separators the farmer who separates his own milk is the farmer who gets the most money we specialize in selling cream separ ators and recommend the mccormickdeering or mellotte because they are best jmccormick milking machine demonstration on your own farm for the asking full line of repairs from used machines to be sold at low prices barga1x- phone 15204 for quick sale 816 international surprise you must bo sold tractor the price frank baker stouffville the standard gauge brick house to kent on main street east large lot and fruit trees apply to john mcmullen little wanted 000 loan interest half yearly security 1st mortgage on 00 aero farm and buildings apply tribune liza commanda chippeawa in dian girl golf caddy at the cana dian pacific french river bun galow who came eighth in tho womens marathon swim at tor onto recently has been present ed with a purso of 150 j g strathdee manager of the camp stated that she would be thor oughly trained and would enter tho contest annually until sho won ontario farm products week arrangements are being complet ed for the annual ontario farm products week in october which is held for the specific purpose of impressing upon the urban resi dent the need for a higher con sumption per capita of ontarios farm products tho province will he divided into four sections for purposes of organization and a special departmental representa tive will have charge in each there will be special windowdressing competitions for merchants and in some of the larger places parades with adequate prizes given to par ticipating farmers for teams dis plays of produce etc cooperation of chambers of commerce boards of trade retail merchants associ ations and other bodies is assured from tho view point of everyone concerned especially tho farmer this week should have very bene ficial results horses and cattle bay oelding h d 7 yoars bay mare hd 10 years black and white cow holstoln cow bred august 1st bw cow bred july 1st black and white cow supposed to calf novomber 16 holstoln heifer 1 years old holstein heifer 9 months old pigs poultry harness white sow 7 pigs 6 weeks old wlhlto sow duo tlmo oof salo about 50 rock lions 1 year old about 50 spring chickens roosters and pullets is ducks set team harness grain hay and roots anout 600 bushels oats about 20 tons mixed hay 7 tons alfalfa hay 2nd cut quantity mangolds by tho bus 3v4 acres turnips by tho row beots and carrots by tho row binder mii mowor mil horso rake hay tedder implements with carrier 0 ft cut 5 ft cut mii 10 ft mii wheeling airplanes added a roaring farewell to the cheers with which passengers and well- wishers speeded captain j a molllson on hi3 return to eng land aboard the empress of brit ain as she sailed on her seventh departure of tho 1932 season from wolfos cove quebec the in trepid solo transatlantic flyer was promised a quiet time on his trip by captain latta commander of tho empress hoe drill m h cultivator m h 2 sets iron drag harrows 3 sec scuffler m h wagon gear set bob sleighs buggy cream separator hoot pulpor wheelbarrow forks shovels ncckyokcs whiffle trees and other articles too num erous to mention terms hay grain roots pigs and all sums ot 25 and under cash ovor that amount 10 months credit on approved joint notes or 4 per cent straight off tor cash salo at 1 oclock standard tlmo elmer clark clork prontico prentice 415 balloll st toronto ken post office i am not running away from tho election i am out of poli tics and have no vote in the dis trict of columbia said mrs woodrow wilson widow of tho famous united states wartimo president interviewed at tho banff springs hotel recently whero sho stopped en route to tokio whero sho is attending tho marriage of a family connection mrs wilson motored on to cha teau lako louise as part of her tour of tho canadian rockies i havo never seen a more beau tiful country or enjoyed a visit more said sir philip cunliffc- llster british socrctaryofstato for tho colonics as he said fare well to british columbia when boarding the canadian pacific imperial limited on ma way to calgary ho enjoyed his favor- ito sport fishing in that province whero ho and his party took four flno flsb including a 17pound salmon 8g warning to farmers a warning is issued to farmers of ontario by james b fairbairn deputy minister of agriculture as tho results of reports reaching him that agents are now canvassing certain sections of the province with seed oats for sale that are quito capable according to their claims of producing 100 bushels to tho acre and for which they charge between 1g0 and 1s0 per bushel mr fairbairn advised that farmers before buying should got in touch with their district agricul tural representative or the nearest experimental farm he also stated that in a number of counties tho department is doing special work 011 oats grown from seed that is free from smut in these particular districts there is plenty of seed to meet the farmers requirements uso of inferior seed thero would upset all tho departments work school field day the annual continuation school field day was held in memorial park on friday afternoon with a good attendance of scholars the senior championship for student winning tho most points went to morley pugh while william malloy won junior championship for girls mary doten won highest points and helen hastings second first winner in various events is as follows jr boys competition standing jump v malloy running jump h wideman hopstepjump w malloy high jump 41 wideman 100 yd dash w malloy shot put s borinsky ball thrown h wideman vault r wideman relay race form 11 first form 1 second and form 111 third sr boys competition standing jump morley pugh running jump jack pennock hopstepjump m pugh high jump gordon stephen 100 yd dash gordon stephen shot put jack pennock ball throw jack pennock vault m hoolden junior girls soft ball throw marion russel 75 yd dash mary doten 50 yd dash helen hastings high jump helen hastings runntng broad jump m doten standing broad jump m doten hopstepjump helen hastings senior girls soft ball throw marjorie hoover relay race won by form iii for sale rock pullets ready to lay bred to lay strain stan thompson claremont rk 2 8th line pickering plow shares ground at bothams next the fire hall kou- w anted good age must be phono 5s04 used baby carri- reasonably priced horse for sale general pur pose good worker exchange for pigs or young cattle apply albert reesor phono 0013 for salefall apples and toma toes w 11 smith phone 6020 r r no 3 for sale a pea straw stack good sheep food george noble lot 7 con 3 whitchurch to rent six roomed house on main street lights and water available oct 1st apply to g brownsberger main street estray 3 heifer calves came to the farm of jas h wagg lot 20 con 2 uxbridge owner prove property and pay expenses j h wagg young man with experience re quires position on farm apply at tribune office for sale a good piano in ex cellent condition terms arranged apply tribune office card of thanks the undersigned wish to thank the neighbors and numerous friends for their kind expressions of sympathy beautiful floral tributes and assistance extended to them on tho passing away of the late dr j t stony j m storry geo storry mrs s mckoown property for sale frame house and lot one aero more or less situated in altona must be sold to close out estate for particulars apply to mrs n bunker executrix stouffville rr3 farim for rent hundred acres of good farming land soil in good condition and plenty of good water about half mile north of stouffville apply to john r barkey 4 03 carlton street tor onto in memoiuam helmkay in loving memory of wellington helmkay who passed away september 27 11130 i often think of how you died and think of how you died to think you could not say good byo before you closed your eyes the flowers i place upon your grave may whither and decay but tho love for you who sleep beneath will never fade away dearly remembered by wife louise massey harris agency in tho oh stand just south of post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 chicken thieves to auctioneers and mllli- i tho tribune to now subscribers i to end of dec 1932 only 25c investigate hurley value 11s poultry food a roport from winnipeg states that the national research council has made a grant of one thousand dollars to professoor m c hemer of tho manitoba agricultural coll ege in his investigation to deter mine tho value of barley as a food for poultry the study is part of the effort that is being made to learn whether or not imported corn can ho displaced by canadian grown barley as a llvo stock feed pro fessor hemer hopes to get results indicating that barley can bo used satisfactorily in all poultry rations in what form it should be fed and k 4th line uxbridge the weather is extra lino for silo filling tho leading occupation just now in our vicinity a number of our girls aro work ing in the canning factory at clare mont mr and mrs win maye while in niagara district last week secured some extra choice peaches and grapes andrew ashenhurst is on the not too well list at present his indisposition has not stopped the flow of andys jokes woro glad to say this is a timely fall to start farming when everything is low in price and stock easy to buy a fact our young bachelors should not overlook somo of them havent hence somo homes aro a littio un settled the girls all havo best wishes mr and mrs russel fcasby kind ly opened their home to a couple of newly weds mr and mrs e hock ey daughter of mr and mrs geo jones for an evening with tho young people ot tho section all was a great surprise to the brldo and groom especially the serenade party which came later on mr and mrs wm mayo were given a surprise last monday even ing in honor of their youngest daughter hattie who became the bride ot mr thos lawson on wed nesday of last week the bride re ceived many useful and beautiful gifts tho serenaders were again busy on saturday night when they icmemhercd the newly weds with loud dinner bolls and othor sweet on monday night thieves stole 12 chickens from dent laws farm on the townlino west and 2s from his neighbor joseph hoover police are investigating farm implements at low prices massey binder 7 foot a few corn cultivators massey and internation al 3 drum and 2 drum rollers cultlpactor international 17 tooth cultivator massey and 2 peter- hamilton 13 tooth also havo several excellent chop pers 8- and one fleury oat roller- to sell ben rexlin highest prices for fat fowl and wool stouffville ont phono 192 attend tho veterans dance at coultices pavilion lake musselman on saturday evening oct 8th pro ceeds for distress work sale register hat combinations should bo mado music saturday sept 24 mr floyd watson will hold auction sale ot 4 fresh cows 2 springers 7 milkers 3 horses 2 colts woffc sawing outfit tractor 2 gas engines new side rake and othor farm implements also 800 bus grain 40 tons hay straw- stack all at lot 67 yongo st 34 miles south of aurora no reserve 6 months credit sale at one oclock prentice and prentice auctioneers 1 thursday sept 29 at lot 341 con 10 markham farm stock implements hay grain roots in cluding about so hogs the pro perty of ernlo strong terms given sale at ono f w silver- sides auctioneer friday oct 7 at lot 12 con 5 whitchurch farm stock imple ments etc tho property ot andrew scdorka just north of bethesda sale at one 10 months credit prontico prentice auct j saturday oct 8 at lot 8 con i 1 uxhrldgo salo ot farm stock implements hay grain and household furnituro the property of earl spence 5 months credit on farm stock and implements salo at ono f w sllversidcs auctioneer 1 homer blameless him noble but if any man bo many people call nobility of action must result from ear nestness of purpose mans greatest gain is tho realiza tion of competenco and faith- fulness rg clendening funeral director markham telephone markham 9000

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