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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 8, 1934, p. 8

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stouffville ontario february 8 1934 no better for permit holders lueknow council has wisely de cided not to give relief to holders of liquor permits or possessors ot car licenses it costs 2 to obtain a license for a liquor permit and at 6c a loaf that would purchase more than 33 loaves of bread the cheap est car license is 7 and at 12 cents a quart the car owner could purchase 5s quarts of milk enough to lastl the average household two months councils should make a careful scrut iny of all relief orders to make sure that all who are receiving assistance in foods and other supplies are not spending any of their funds in lux uries births sommer to mr and mrs c o sommer stouffville on january 31st a daughter joan frances sibley in stouffville on sunday february 4 1934 to mr and mrs lloyd sibley jean baxter a daughter deaths knock suddenly at north mark- ham on january 29 1934 john knock in his 59th year interment at wideman cemetery on feby 1 sale register tuesday feb 20 auction sale of household furniture will be sold at the residence of henry grove dickson hill sale at 130 terms cash see bills a s farm er auctioneer tuesday feb 20th the execu tors of the estate of the late dr w j wesley will hold an exten sive sale of horses cattle pigs poultry implements hay grain and miscellaneous articles on let 29 icon 2 whitchurch town ship known as the currey farm sale to commence at 1 oclock terms cash but upon request will sfc mm 1 stouffville branch clerk glasgow boots shoes attractive prices for this week be given to responsible parties f t j o f ot n smith auctioneer t hamer g vvvv ife sauer kraut lb 10c bacon squares 2 lbs 35c frys cocoa s tin 21c gold soap 8 bars 25c lux soap 3 for 20c crosse blackwell soups 3 tins for 22c a j pancake flour 15c 32 oz maple syrup bottle 43c oyster shell grit 15 lb 25c sugared egg mash 10 lbs 25c 16 og heinz oyster soup 15c 16 oz heinz mushroomsoup 15c 16 oz heinz beef broth 15c 6 quart pen rad oil 125 xxxx quaker flour rubbers womens oxfords at per pair 185 one strap shoe only per pair 125 mens rubber overshoes special price 195 mens whole grained 12 leather top rubbers 385 boys heavy rubbers 175 youths heavy rubbers pair only 165 almira yarn and sox womens rubber goloshes 145 misses rubber goloshes 135 childs rubber goloshes 125 special mens heavy rubbers prices from 195 to 295 io lehman phone 4301 quality service alvin s farmer licensed auctioneer farm stock sales a specialty sales conducted anywhere rates moderate phone stouffville 6312 address gormley po box 244 phone 3306 j e smith radio service all makes of radios electric stoves toasters irons unrt fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom stewart beare phone markham 2603 or to bralthwaltes hardware 9601 radio repairing a service you will appreciate gordon e cober radio technician at buttons hardware builder of sonnd systems power amplifiers radio repairing and w i smith was home for the weekend miss margaret forsythd spent sunday with miss betty fairies mr albert boako spent sunday with friends on the tenth line misses myrtle and effie davis spent sunday with misses olive and hilda madill mrs louis slack spent a day recently with her mother mrs jesse davis stanleys cold must be some better as he was able to go cutter riding on sunday mrs thos lewis sr who has been seriously ill is not improving her many friends wish her a speedy recovery mr and mrs jack todd and family also ted lintner spent sun day with mrs joseph alsop jr ilevi brown had the misfortune to sprain his ankle and is taking an enforced holiday as a result his brother percy is filling his place at jas forsythes imr and mrs jack rae and babe miss wellman also richard rae visited at edwin forsythes on sunday we are sorry to report that mrs henry slack has been under the weather owing to a severe cold and throat trouble the glasgow cottage prayer meeting will be held as usual on monday evening feb 12 at the home of mrs joseph alsop jr under the able leadership of rev charles mcgrath of stouffville come and enjoy the blessing which god has in store for you every one in the community is invited we congratulate our hockey boys in winning the highest number of points in the bush league they will play their first game of the playoffs on wednesday night feb 7th with mt albert and appreciate a full house due to the cold weather sunday school wasnt as attended mr wambold was unable to be present but his place was ably filled by an efficient teacher in mr w i smith dont let cold weather hinder the study of gods word and teachings on monday evening last a real house warming was given to mr and imrs jesse davis when their children and grandchildren numbering about forty gathered to celebrate the event of their fiftyfifth wedding anniversary an oyster supper was served at seven the table being prettily decorated with cut lowers beautiful storey wedding cake and all good things that would satisfy any appetite after which an enjoyable evening was spent in playing games and music horticultural officers horticultural society the annual meeting of the stouff ville society was very well attended and showed splendid enthusiasm the finances of the society are al most nil because of loss of grant- but a redoubled effort will be made to offset this by the help of the citizens this year mr j f clark gave an instructive address before rendition should be matured on the annual meeting and light lunoa hooks for a few or t0 a wwk was served the election of officers accor to the available i temperature well hung mutton is more tender and of better flavour than when it is eaten freshly killed it is probably at its best at the end of from ten to fifteen days storage in a dry atmosphere at a tempera- turo of 40 to 45 degrees farmers information keeping the lamb flavour lamb does not improve by keep ing after the caress has become thoroughly cool and firm it re quires no maturing to give tender ness and long keeping tends to lose the delicate iamb flavour mutton on the other hand to be in the best hon prest j r hodgins president h o klinck 1st vice prest george saunders 2nd vice prest imrs t b rae secretary marjorie mertens treasurer t b rae directors 193435 anne lehman mrs a grubin mrs burnett mrs nolau miss watson 193334 miss c wideman mrs doten geo dowswcll mrs p lob- man c plpher the proof of the pudding three times as many layers are being fed on dixie brand egg mash as there were one year ago jdixie feeds are practical feeds correctly balanced freshly milled and priced right filling of poultry food formulas a specialty from our complete line of poultry food ingredients custom grain grinding daily dicksons hill mills phone stoultville 5505 markham ontario 239 paul roadway manager will our well winds find their way through cracks and crevices in a house which ap pears to be storm proof and a check up some cold windy night on these practice i altona gordon bartholomew had tea with jim morison on sunday mrs scott is spending a few days with friends in toronto piiss florence tindall spent wed with friends in stouffville we are all glad to learn that mr isaac lehman is improving misses annie and verna lehman spent sunday with their parents claremont baling sheep pelts musselman lake rate- when sheep pelts have to be payers association shipped a long distance to market j ssemble they should bo carefully spread wool side down paying close atteii- jtion to see that all wrinkles or folds lare carefully straightened out iiithe head side and leg pieces salt about a pound and a half to a pelt ishould then bo evenly sprinkled iover the pelt which is left spread tho young people of the united church held a skating party at the j a days until the salt local rluk on monday evening last mous an soa jn u cnu ucu an enjoyable concert was held iiij ou to dry drying may ho the community hall on friday even- ing under the auspices of the public library board several friends and neighbor roy morgan met at his home on saturday last and cut his winters supply of wood we are pleased to report tat jasjw other and baled in lots of 15 to e wilton is recovering from his 25 according to size and weight recent illness which confined him to hastened if the pelts are stretched by tacking to a wall or fence in a manner similar to the practice in of handling the pelts of furbearing animals when the sheep pelts are thoroughly dry they may be shipped in safetv by placing one on top of il bed for about three weeks mrs fred ward entertained skim milk or meat in order that a poultrynmn may members of the baptist mission get eve cent of profit coming to circle at their monthly meeting on lim ll0 must avail himself ot all wednesday afternoon last jtho eans at his disposal to produce lyman pilkey has been appoint- l u s ed local fire chief to succeed hg mclntyre who recently tendered his resignation nywhere from sixty cents to a over five hundred attended the second annual gather ing in masonic hall toronto the wind may blow with cold and snow to make unpleasant weather yet the- folk from the lake we pleased to take all their friends to our get- together thomas paterson has been appointed to the board of directors of the stouffville and bethesda telephone co to fill the vacancy mr and mrs peter and david created by the death of mr james tho poultry house the poultry house 20 feet deep on the experimental station at harrow has always shown its superiority over houses of shallow er construction particularly in ex- nighswander spent thursday last in toronto miss dorothy lotton spent the weekend with her sister mis chas hodgson miss- ruth raymer spent satur day with iuisses evelyn and kate reesor its too bd regie to take the girls hoo and then have to be towed home yourself miss laura warder and miss ruth ramer spent saturday with mr and mrs f ramer our- genial miller s wearing a broad smile these days as a boy has come to his home misses myrtle and effie davis had tea with misses olivo and hilda madill on sunday mi- joe mcmullon and miss erla davis spent sunday with mr and and mrs earl mcmullen mr and mrs earl mdmullen had tea with mr and mrs wm eckardt wednesday evening miss blanche reesor of fraser- ville spent the weekend with her parents mr and mrs b reesor the members of tho girls organiz ed class held a slaying party on hodgsons hill friday evening all had lots of rides and enjoyed soup doughnuts and coffee after the regular institute meeting for february will be held in stouff ville at the home of mrs j slack be prepared to answer the roli call by mentioning some ancient event reminiscences of grandmother is has little value yet if it is fed to poultry it will bring fair returns if skim milk were used instead of beef scraps as a source of animal feed poultrymen would cut down on their feed bill and their cost of egg production at the same time an experiment conducted at one of the dominion experimental stations for five seasons proved lather conclusively that the lot of birds receiving skimmilk laid more eggs and gained more weight than the one which was fed beef scrap ether feeds being the same skim- roy morgan who has been in poor milk should always be fed sweet or health for several weeks was taken always sour so as to avoid bowel to st michaels hospital oronto on troubles where skimmilk is not friday last his many friends are available beef scrap will have to he hoping that ho will soon be restored lesorted to to his usual good health again underbill in november last the many friends of miss doris dolphin regret that she has been quite ill during the past two weeks miss dolphin suffered an attask of i flu earlier in the winter from which she did not fully recover king farmers sell saskatchewan lambs product of plan sponsored by ottawa reported sold to guelph reformatory v k increasingly important as outlet for ontario honey according to george r paler- son departmental ofiiical the united kingdom market is be coming increasingly important each year as an outlet for cana dian honey prior to 1928 tho three principal sources of import ed horieys found in the british markets wore the united states posed situations there is a morethe subject of a paper to be given by comfortable condition a freedom mrs w parker while other inter- from draughts and a higher jesting features of the program in temperature in a houso of thisclude a reading by mrs j slack depth providing the north east and and a demonstration of beans will west walls are tightly constructed be given tho grandmothers will at this season of tho year high cold i have chargo of the singing where to get car parts we have pnt in a complete stock of clutches facings and plates for nearly all makes of cars bring your clutch troubles to us for quick service we are also stocking flywheel ring gears do not overlook our ignition lighting starting service our stock is complete swifts garage phone j 95 stouffville ontario king jan 31 the first pur chaser of saskatchewan iambs fattened in this district under a scheme sponsored by the do- j british west indies and new zea- minion department of agricuit- j land in 1931 however canada ure and extensively advertised by j stood second in importance among the the ontario department of the various competing countries agriculture as the choicest lamb british buyers and consumers on the market was tho ontario have been favourably impressed reformatory at guelph according with most canadian honey offer- to local farmers e and as the average per capita local farmers took three ear- in great britain is but loads 750 lambs delivered hero onequarter pound of honey per on oct 4th part of a total of thel appears to be consider 3000 lambs brought to ontario able room for development in this under the dominion government market there is every reason to scheme local farmers participating believe that with a return purchas- are wilbert burns im hare oliver ing power consumers will take sturdy herbert ross norman more readyily to this valuable food momurchy finch bros l w scott j product j s lawson wilbert burns morvin hare and j s lawson made up the first con signment of lambs to leave here on church hill the regular meeting of tho chunhill institute will bo held at the homo of mrs h pegg on feb 12 at 2 pm roll call using odds and eds of cloth demonstration paper flow ers valentino contest and paper to be supplied all members to bring their block for the quilt everyone welcome plan to attend the sale of home made baking and candy afternoon tea served saturday feb 10th at 3 pm ill eastern star rooms over ratcliffs hall bloomington miss g brooks president of the stouffville yps united church gave an address before our christian endeavour the other evening which was greatly appreciated attkxtiox milk roduckrs the medical health office of the city of toronto has recently notified the dairies of the city that they will strictly enforce the regulation in re gard to cooling milk this summei milk has to be cooled to not moro than 50 degrees upon reaching tho city prepare yourself by putting in ice if possible j r campbell director district nog the above couplet tells the story in a few words the weather was cold about as cold as you would want it yet the members and their families turned out almost to a man to enjoy the evenings enter tainment provided by the committee of the musselmans lake rate payers association held in toronto pud believe me it was some crowd- full of fun and ready for anything everything happy and you would never know there was such a thing as depression there were roughly about 40 tables for progressive euchre under the care of alt byford and h n souls who worked like the pro- jverbial niggers to see that every jone who desired to play cards had inn opportunity to do so while upstairs in the dance hall george smith and his serenaders from cedar beach supplied music to an overflow crowd of good natured dancers whom walter daniels jack boyd and their committee were doing their best to look after the guests were received at the entranco by messrs martin and jarvis and as most of those present knew each other it was not a hard job to keep them entertained after the euchre game the presi dent mr hallawell introduced reeve herman kidd who presented tho beautiful prizes to tho winners and then the card players adjourn ed to have lunch which was so ably handled by mr s draper assisted by mrs e s smith imirs jarvis mrs draper mrs proctor mrs bevens of the womans auxilliary and various members of our association alter the card players were serv ed they adjourned upstairs to the danco hall and those who were dancing had their lunch it was un fortunate that the weather condi tions were so severe as it prevent ed many from the lake coming down who would otherwise have been with baby chicks for sale 1st fruit trees pruned and spray ed at seasonable rate all mater ial supplied by me edw walls phone 7s20 for sale 20 pigs about 50 to 60 lbs each parker phone 1512 claremont hay quantity mixed hay for sale alfalfa and timothy f h steckley phone 2904 stock to board having a largo straw stock with water close and stabling for shelter i am prepar ed to feed a number of young cattle w d pipher ph 9320 baby checks will have a hatch of blood tested barred rock chicks coming out every week through out the season our entire flock blood tested and all reactors re moved february and march chicks 1200 a hundred april 1100 a hundred may 10 a hundred henry miller phone stouffville 4914 jan lotli handled by a firm of tor onto commission merchants who act as dominion government representa tives throughout the experiment and sold by them to the ontario re formatory according to the under standing of local farmers tho first lot of lambs from king township brought seven and a half cents a pound local farmers under tho agreement between them selves the saskatchewan farmers and the dominion government 10- celved this price per pound on tho weight which they had added to inasmuch as most of he cana dian honey exported is produced in ontario it is of vital importance that ontario beekeepers stuy care fully tho requirements of the british honey market marketing weak spot ungregulatcd deliveries to the union stock yards is a definite weak spot in livestock marketing stated garnet h duncan livestock investigator ontario marketing board ho said that in tho past when all shipments were made by rail offering for the day were on the market by approximately 900 am western iambs as part paymont the at that hour therefore buyers avorago for one farmer was a 30 j were aware of the amount of avail- pound increase tho initial weight iablo stock today however while was 03 and tho selling weight 931 railroad shipments remain on the pounds the western farmer receiv ed two and threequarters cents on tho initial weight as part payment tho eastern and western farmers thon divided tho remainder of the selling price after paymont of trans portation from the west on a 0010 basis transportation brought the initial cost of tho lambs up to about four cents tho price for lambs is proving disappointing ono farmer stated wo should get eight or nine cents to make any money on tho present weight of tho co lambs which i have at present market prices i would rocolvo a llttlo ovor 20 which i would have to pay soiling commission for my four months work looking after thom tho trans us but we were pleased to wel come our own reeve kidd reeve osborne of sutton mr and mrs herb mitchell harry mitchell and bis lady friend mr harold bevens was respon sible for the hall arrangements and is to ho congratulated on the result bill evans tho vicepresident mr hallowell the president and burt lloyd tho secretary were here there and all over the shop helping to keep the pot a boiling and with tho assistance of messrs wager kirk and others completed a very good job altogetnor it would h e brad to find a happier crowd of people than those of who stood while tho orchestra played god save the king to bring to a close our second annual gettogether hatch of white leghorns to bo ready feb 7 extra good laying strain as high as 7g per cent also two breeding cockerels hatching eggs for sale and custom hatching done j w melton rrno2 claremont wanted to lease in stouffville or vicinitv houso and poultry facilities apply to box m tribune office wanted old and disabled horses and cattle james arsenault lot 32 con 8 markham phone 2803 4th line uxbridge samo basis of delivery truck de liveries are made at all hours in my opinion ho continued a dofinito time limit should bo set for truck deliveries in this way un certainty as to tho amount of stock in transit would bo eliminated so far as tho buyer and commission man are concerned the present method of making truck deliveries during all trading hours destroys stability in prices curtails tho usefulness of the com mission man gives an unfair ad vantage to the buyer and forces the producer to assumo tho incidental out of loss this condition only lends fur ther emphasis to the fact that if tho producer is to bo protected portation costs from saskatchewan overy shipment of livestock should woro too high i had to pay almost a bo made under a bill of lading con- dollar a lamb for transportation and signing the stock to a specific leslio milroy of box grove 1 visiting with robert dawson the past week miss hilda ashenhurst spent the- wookend at her homo hero mrs e hockley is spending a few days at her homo mrs hattlo dawson was with her grandmother mrs goodwood last wcok imissos joan synies and margaret wilson fifth lino spent sunday with maudo norton wo are pleased to report mrs staley is doing nicely at tho home of her brother in stouffville miss m norton and mrs ed norton called on mr and mrs laurence mills third line one day recently fowl wanted i am open to buy hens chickens geese ducks etc and will pay highest makct price locate mo at edw pennocks livory phone 163 sam golden for sale 70 acres workable land being west half lot 27 con 8 markham township bank barn frame dwelling well watered and on good highway apply to albert holdon todmorden rr 1 or phone agincourt 9 ring 4 feeding onrouto commission house card of thanks i wish to acknowledge with thank fulness tho kindness and sympathy extended to mo and my family throughout tho illness and passing away of my beloved life partner henry grove dickson hill notice to creditors in tho estate of margaret irwin widow deceased all persons having claims against tho estate of margaret irwin mayo sr of j lato of the village ot stouffville in tho county of york widow deceas ed who died on the 16th day of december 1933 aro hereby noti fied to send to tho undorsignod solicitors full particulars of their claims on or boforo tho 10th day of february 1934 after which date tho assets ot tho said ostato will bo distributed amongst tho parties en titled thereto having regard only to tho claims of which tho adminis tratrix shall thon have had notice margaret valentino stouffvlllo ontario administratrix of tho said estate mccullough button solicitors for the said administratrix stouffville ontario

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