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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1933, p. 8

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stouffville ontario november 30th 1933 4th line uxbridge sorry to hear mrs bert staley is very ill again but we hope she is soon feeling better mr and mrs walter talbot of stouffville were visitors at mr bert slaleys on sunday owing to poor health mrs watson has returned to toronto after spend ing a time with her daughter mrs gordon e cober radio technician at buttons ilardwuro builder of sound systems and power amplifiers brills in your set and have it checked over free specializing in radio repairing box 244 phone 3306 j e smith radio service all makes of radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom fred woodland tho young folks are enjoying this frosty weather as mr jack frost has frozen the ponds making good skat ing the fifth line young people are busy practising for their sunday school christmas concert to be held on the 19th of next month the chirvari for mr and mrs percy hardy came off fine after the couple were rounded up and given a sleighride the blue racers are sure cunning and we think the bride and groom took an example off them a miscellaneous shower was held at tho home of mr and mrs george redshaw on friday evening of last week in honor of the approaching marriage of their daughter elva there were about forty friends and relatives present and the bridetobe received many beautiful and useful gifts fc ik stouffville branch farmers information storing select green wood 1st class body 4ft s50 cut 900 delivered quanti ty dry limb wood 2 cord 14 or 3 for 20 also dry body wood w f ratcliff phone 990g terms cash change of ownership at goodwood having secured the goodwood garage from edgar lateham i am prepared to recondition and repair all makes of cars includ ing radiators and uattery charging and rebuilding aceteline welding etc having the necessary equipment and plenty of experience we guarantee a good j ob at a moderate price as i live close to garage will be available at all times yours for service victor wright would you like 200 bray chicks free tho requirements are simple you dont liavo to send any money or solve any puzzle write us for particulars todny bray chick hatchery 81 clay burn ave st catharines ontario note if you are in the market for early january chicks write us for prices and set your orders in early first hatch is january 8th special this week xxxx quaker flour 219 pastry flour 24 lbs 51c peas corn tomatoes 3 for 27c domino baking powder 1 lb tin 15c lard 1 lb package lie large grapefruit each 5c celery 2 for 15c lettuce 2 for 13c grapes lb 10c sweet potatoes 4 lbs 19c for sale new square planned house g rooms electric lights and hardwood floors located in ringwood apply to owner robert ratcliff phono 4s09 altona mr and mrs henry wideman and son arthur spent tuesday last with mr and mrs barkis ireesor the young girls organized class met at the home of miss beatrice carter on friday evening mr and mrs richard jones spent sunday with mr and mrs norman bunker arthur bassett and miss florence tindall attended the royal winter fair on tuesday we extend our sympathy to mr and mrs o madill and family in the death of the formers brother mr herbert madill mr and mrs b reesor also mr and mrs wm reesor attended the funeral of mrs eli nighswander of green river ee prizes ford v8 tudor automobile also 100 cash value prize 50 cash value prize three electric clocks also 50 gallons gasoline 25 gallons motor oil vegetables for winter wellgrown diseasefree unblemished material and handle it carefully to avoid mechanical in juries an earth floor basement under a dwelling house or a reg ular root cellar may be used prop er ventilation is very important and a temperature of 34 degrees fahren heit suould be maintained the beet cabbage carrot celery parsnip potato and turnip require dark slightly moist storage space while onions do best under dry cold dark conditions too many green apples on british markets arrivals of canadian apples at the rate of 150000 to 250000 bar rels a week have knocked the bot tom out of the british apple market for the time being as supplies of this magnitude far exceed the de mand in the early part of the sea son when english apples have not yet been disposed of green apples and particularly ontario greenings are in excessive supply on the british markets says andrew fulton overseas friit representative preparing perennial borders for winter a very good thing to remember when mulching plants for winter is that the ideal protection keeps the plants cold which means that the mulch should be applied when the ground is frozen hard for the first time that season igorn fodder or strawy manure besides being easily obtainable are to be preferred to leaves as the latter forms an almost airtight mat and very often results in trouble by causing premature growth of the plants unfinished hogs all unfinished hogs offered at stockyards and packing plants such as do not conorm to the require ments of the grading regulations are graded as feeders and it is in the interest of the producers to make every effort o liold back hogs of select bacon and bacon weights until they are properly finished underfinished pigs make soft bacon and poor cuts and roasts acres compared with 595000 in 1932 an increase of 6 per cent the condition of fall wheat at the end of october was 96 per cent of the long time average and fall rye 95 per cent yokk juniors will visit chicago international in the county competitions in stock judging for boys and house hold science for girls held in the spring prizes of a free trip to the chicago international are given to the high standing boy and the high standing girl this yeav these prizes were won by robert chapman of weston and gladys harrison of woodbridge these winners will go to ichicago early in december where they will be royally entertained dur ing the whole time of the show mr motorist have you tried the courteous service and reliable oils and gasoline at groves ringwood garage if not give us a call wo are equipped to repair or overhaul all makes of cars experienced workmanship don wilson phone 90s alfalfa wanted these prizes will be given at the stanley theatre stouffville wednesday night december 6th one ticket will be given for each 100 paid in purchase of antifreeze for the 3 prizes of electric clocks one ticket for each 5 gal gasoline for 3 prizes 1st 25 gal gasoline 2nd 15 gal- and 3rd 10 gallons 1st 10 gal motor oil 2nd 10 gal 1 ticket for each gallon of motor oil prizes and 3rd 5 gallons you will also receive your tickets for draw 100 and 5000 prizes january 1st 1934 on ford v8 tudor- as well as the draw for clocks at the stanley theatre stouffville december 1st 1933 terms and conditions on car 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 free ticket for every one dollar paid in labor on cars trucks tractors free ticket for every ten dollars paid in purchase of new cars trucks and tractors 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 openn on february 27 1933 and closes on january 1st 1934 the employees proprietor and hi3 family are barred from this opportunity to obtain a ford v8 free under this campaign d f ford dealer holden stouffville ont milk cooling suring tho colder months do not attempt to cool milk by setting the cans outofdoors even in freezing weather it takes far j too long or the milk to cool to 50 j degrees f for air is a good insula tor but a poor cooling medium use j a cooling tank with water as cold as possible and keep the level up to the necks of the cans watch tho seed fairs the adaptability of different var ieties of grain to different soil and climatic conditions is reflected to no small extent in the degree of development attained by individual kernels- varieties which consistent ly win ihlgh places at our seed fairs are therefore likely to be at least reasonably well suited to the district from which they come moral watch the winners at the seed fairs apple crop report the quality of the apple crop in ontario is superior to that of last year some damage was sustained due to early frosts on october 24th and 25th the last estimate of ap ple yield in september indicated a commercial crop of 1069000 bar rels which will be reduced by the cause just mentioned the output in 1932 was 918500 barrels export have been exceptionally heavy and up to november 7th this season 238000 barrels had been shipped from ont as compared with a total of 132900 barrels up to november 25th last season the high rates prevailing for sterling are proving a yory favour able factor the present rate of ster ling is 525 as compared with 377 a year ago official crop report the latest official crop bulletin shows that with the exception of sugar beets the yield per acre of jail field crops in ontario this year is below last year a severe period of drought and intense heat during july reduced the yield of spring grains and hay and clover crops dur ing august and september moro favourable growing weather prevail ed and the yield of late crops turned out much better than midsummer prospects indicated tho volume of production of all field crops for 1933 is about 8 per cent below 1932 but farm prices show considerable im provement over last year and are 156 per cent higher as a result the value of these crops is estimated to be 121553000 compared with 114150500 in 1932 or in an in crease of 7403000 in splto of the smaller output fall plowing got away to a good start but was mado difficult by dry weather and later by heavy snow falls farmers planned to sow a much larger acreage to fall wheat but ow ing to lack of soil moisture many fields that wero already propared were not seeded tho sown acreage of fall wheat is estimated at 630700 wintering the brood sow the brood sow deserves her fail- share of winter accommodation a pen that is well bedded dry and free from draughts is essentia place the feed trough some distance away so that she is forced to exercise outdoors daily eradicate lice and round worms there is no market for them feed a mixture of grains to maintain the sow in fair flesh but use barley sparingly unless the sow is very thin provide clover or alfalfa hay to be eaten at will be kind to the sow but not too kind or weak unthrifty pigs will result head of apiary department dr e j dyce has been appoint ed head of the apiculture depart ment as successor to the late prof- f eric imillen who headed the do- partment for many years i dr dyce who is a graduate of the guelph college took his doc tors degree at cornell university and has the distinction of being the principal discoverer of the new process for honey which has re sulted in a great increase in the sale of the ontario product in the british isles and elsewhere as a result of his appointment he automatically becomes provin cial apiarist with the duty of con trolling disease in the apiaries of the province highest 2nd market prices submit samples and 3rd cutting paid dicksons hill mills phone 3505 for sale hand washing imiehine in good condition cheap apply tails butcher shop shooting match fine flock of geese and ducks on hie farm of john spence lot 4 con 6 whit church on saturday dec 2 1933 shot guns and rifles allowed ammunition supplied lor shot guns god save tho king new grades for eggs important amendments whereby further protection is afforded to both producers and consumers have been made in the egg regulations by orderincouncil the new grade- consist of al a b and c in place of specials extras firsts and seconds the words new laid may be applied only to grade al and the word fresh or any other equivalent of that word to grades al and a grades al and a are divided re spectively into three classes large medium and pullet and all eggs possessing the quality of grade a may be sold in that grade irrespective of size but the eggs of different sizes must be packed separately with the size indicated on the container as grade al is a super grade the pack ing of eggs of this grade may be done only by producers authorized by the dominion department of agriculture storage eggs are not permitted to be sold in a higher grade than b b grade consists of reasonably clean eggs sound in shell and eggs weighing less than the rate of 22 ounces to the dozen shall not be graded in b there are two classes large 24 ounces and medium 22 to 24 ounces c grade consists of all eggs be low a and b grades which are fit for human consumption dance dance in community hall victoria square on friday december 8 4 pieco orchestra old tyme modern lunch stand vet erans dance the whitchurch veterans associ ation will hold a lance at cdultices pavilion south shore lake musselman thursday evening nov 50th proceeds of this dance in aid of veterans santa clans fund to provide christmas presents for local needy veterans children olde tyme and modern music dancing from s00 pm until admission 25c coffee free those unable to attend and wish ing to assist tho cause may send their donations to the undersigned w e card president rr 1 cedar valley h m jakeman secy ballantrao out annual meeting take notice that the annual meet ing of the north york plowmens association will be held on friday december 8th at s30 pm at the home of imr herb wells lot 10 concession 3 whitchurch general business and election of officers herb wells r e ratcliff president secretary skates pair mens hockey boots size s with skates for sale ernest guy phone 5s10 calts fob sale 1931 delux 4door ford sedan 1929 special ford coupe with rumble seat 1931 delux coupe rumble seat d 11 hodden ford dealer phone 184 apartment for rent recently decorated new hard wood floors george j lawson estray horse one horse stray- ed onto lot 10 con 6 whit church owner can have same by paying expenses j sibley meeting of milk producers bloomington mr and mrs j stover of toronto were guests with her mother mrs law here on sunday delos morris of rochester mich has been hero on a short visit to his sisters mrs burnett mrs storry and mrs art smith miss alta fockler was the local dolegato of the junior womens institute to the annual convention held in toronto the play cranberry corners was presented to a full house at bloom- ington united church on friday everybody thoroughly enjoyed it this play will bo given at ballantrao on friday december 1st dairy herd sale the auction sale of registered purebred ayrshire cattle on the farm of mr herb mitchell on thursday last witnessed the sale of nine animals more or less the culls of the herd imr mitchell decided not to offer his better class milkers be cause tho class of buyers were not plentiful enough one wouldbe pur chaser mado a private hid of 100 for a cow in the stalls hut tho owner regarded it as a sacrifice price and did not consider the offer tho mitchell herd is accredited and has never shown a reactionary test the annual meeting of milk producers of district no 7 was held in the temperance hall newmarket on thursday november 16 there was a fair attendance dr reynolds president of the toronto milk pro ducers and e h clark secre tary of ont milk producers were the chief speakers dr reynolds ex plained the quota system for sale of milk he said those shipping to the larger dairies it is harder on the producer that does not ship an even supply of milk such as one or two cans in winter and seven or eight in summer it also helps to keep the big surplus of milk on the market your organization lias had some difficult times we always did the best we could in all our transactions we fell we had 3s00 producers at our back but have had producers say they did not get a square deal having been missed by a truck driver or ono of the dairys field men e h clark pointed out it was to the producers interest to produce a good product and have control of the same to the consumer we have fiftyfour dairies in our market and one hundred and sixty truckers tansporting our goods wo have got to all come to one agreement our goods are perishable and must bo handled quickly and under sanitary conditions the officers wero elected for the ensuing year pres w ii wilmot sharon sec w stevens sharon com floyd cunningham queens- villo e doner newmarket w richardson vandorf gordon stevens pine orchard frank merrltt kes wick carl moorohead mount albert walter lloyd bradford it was decided to hold a meeting every three months at different points in the district no 7 chickens 24 plymouth rock early pullets and 24 x leg horns heavy laying strain prize winning birds your pick 1 each iw i stephens ringwood wood wood body hardwood 4 foot length at 9 cord hard wood poles 4 foot at 800 cord 100 extra charge for cutting any length dry pine for kindling on hand fred betz phone 177 wanted old and cattle phone 2803 and disabled horses james arsenault feed cattle i am prepared to take in cattle to feed for the winter phono 7804 apple butter person wishing apple butter made at the altona mill please get orders in at once p nighswandor phone 9021 fowl wanted i am open to buy hens chickens geese ducks etc and will pay highest maket price locate mo at edw pennocks livory phone 163 sam golden skates sharpened les rowbotham will sharpen your skates the very best shop near corner of main and church street in mciiiorhiin iturmll hi sad and loving memory of our dear friend marion who passed away one year ago fourteen short years with us she stayed and oh how we loved our little friend then god came and claimed his own and took her to ills eternal home how wo miss her no words can tell but we know that christ doeth all things well and that lie has taken our friend away to be a hud in ills great bouquet sadly missed by reta luella anne and mary paisley machinery for same i have for sale universal wood worker emmery stand grinder sal attach ments turning lathe complete with stand saw table with counter shaft set of plumors caulking tools set of pump augers carpenters boring machine with auger pump cylinders pipe fittings water taps pulleys carpenters tools tinners shears heavy can bo seen at h b barnes stouffville fall sale of good imple ments txw priced for sale 5 hp lister engine pulpers good as new 13 cutting box blizzard with blower and 40 ft pipe good as new buzz saw with glade and iron frame m h manure spreader will sell very cheap international tractor plow 35 feet of 10 wide belting rubber for high speed choap heater and other used stoves one pair sloop and pair knee sleighs b rexlin highost price for fowl hides wool etc phone 192 stouffville

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