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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 13, 1934, p. 8

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stouffville ontario december 13 1934 sometimes the early bird catches the eye it is easy to enthuse over these immature layers that swing into egg production at an early age but on the average they prove unprofit able quite often they are the source of small unprofitable eggs and early victims of flaying house mortality it is far belter to select for your hatchery flocks the well developed pullets birds with big sound frames and bodies capable of standing up under continuous heavy production this stabilizes production and makes a decided reduction in the mortality of mature hens fed on fulopep egg mash such pullets will produce big eggs with sound shells batchable eggs the result of this ideal combination of a rugged constitution ami an effective profitable feeding plan hatchery men who want big rugged livable chicks should carefully consider the fulolvp feeding plan for their hatchery flocks they determine thrquulitvof your chicks and make orbrcakyour reputation he certain of your results write us for the fulopep feeding 1 ian quaker fulopep egg mash the mash that makes the eggs free 24 page book on the feeding of hens the quaker oats company peterborough ontario please send mo free of charge your book on the feeding of hens for profit name fytiri city prov dealers name a ddresa vandorf miss gwen moynihan visited with mr and mrs cyril ireland on sun day mrs w d richardson spent a few days in aurora with mrs t spaulding last week mr and imrs jas brooks and margaret also mr j brooks sr of weston visited with mr and mrs b poster on sunday mr and mrs gordon carr visit ed witftmr and mrs fred allin of bethesda last sunday mrs scadding of toronto visited with her son charles scadding at v d richardsons on sunday mr and mrs robert carr miss mahle carr and mr and mrs h d richardson had sunday dinner with mr and mrs g e richardson congratulations and best wishes are extended tomr and mrs george sproxton mr and imrs sproxton were quietly married at the parson age on friday november 23 rev g w lynd officiating wesley ladies aid met at the home of mrs robt carr on wed nesday afternoon there were about forty present mrs h dewsbury gave a paper on christmas customs in czeckoslovakla mrs morley andrews of aurora gave a talk on missionary work of the united church mrs roy morley sang a solo and later assisted in a vocal duet with her sister miss lottie atkinson the opening night of the member ship drive at yps brought out an attendance of seventy mrs jas oliver gave the topic which was christmas and service the secret of happiness mrs gordon carr gave a reading and imts iroy morley a solo dr c c richardson of newmarket- addressed the meeting on the subject common medicine at the conclusion of the doctors address a disussion and question drawer was conducted on subjects of general health which was both instructive and at places humorous mrs daniel gallagher aged 67 years passed away suddenly at her home in flos township last week the late mrs gallagher who before her marriage was catharine kenney was born at vandorf york county nearly 67 years ago when a young woman she came with her sister anna now deceased to elmvale where they opened a dressmaking establishment about 44 years ago she was married to mr daniel galla gher and they have since then resid ed in flos township deceased was a devout member of the roman catholic church and was greatly beloved by a wide circle of frierm- permanent waving special for december only regular 1000 for 795 regular 800 for 595 regular 500 for 395 these waves are combinations short bob reg 350 for 295 these waves are absolutely guaranteed to be as represented above prices are not for light blonde grey white dyed bleached or long hair not bobb ed prices for these will be given on request finger waving hair cutting uptodate equipment just in stalled for ladles and gentlemens hair cutting ii keeping phone 8114 4 doors east of presbyterian church card of thanks the husband and family of the late mrs john h davis wish to make known their appreciation of the many kindnesses extended to them by friends neighbors and womens iustitute during the demise of ti beloved wife and mother j h davis and family card of thanks i desire to take this opportunity to express my deep and sincere appreciation to the cnurch friends and citizens for their kindly sympathy and assistance extended me in the illness and subsequent death of my beloved mother harry wilson md another markham sheep raid it is hoped that the climax ha been reached in the sheep raids by dogs la markham township two police dogs belonging to farmers on the 6th concession were traced home on tuesday from thos l whites farm on the sixth concession where eight sheep were badly damaged saturday morning it was suspected that the two police animals had re turned for another slaughter but they did not actually tackle the sheep when their they were detected on tuesday elrculing about th flock farmers information bloomington of mr and mrs wm fockler spent thursday in toronto misses edna and alma hill aurora were home on sunday miss leta bunker of altona spent the weekend with mlsslruth storry miss edna lemon of toronto spentthe weekend at her home here misses eva and ruth ramer of toronto were home for the weekend rev and mrs c e fockler of keswick visited at the home of wm fockler on wednesday last marvyn lemon was home for a day or two fromthe north where he is the resident engineer on the big dam of the orlllia power project which is now ready to pour cement marvyn says it was 20 below zero at minden on thursday so he wasnt so shocked as the rest of us were to feel the cold when it dipped satur day morning to 10 below here goodwood here care means cash on the farm these days one of the very practical hues of instruction given to all regulas students at the oac is iri the adjustment repair and care of farm machinery and other farm equip ment such s tools harness ropes belts etc so great is the need for care and economy on the farms just now that it has been decided to offer a course in instruction and practice along these lines to any young men who attend the tenday short course at the college january 2 to 11 am who wish to spend their time on this kind of work these men will participate in the same evening program of games and entertainment as those taking other lines of work in the daylight hours weekly crop report prevailing weather in most parts of ontario until the first week in december was quite exceptional whereas last year cattle had been fed for five or six weeks prior to this time the open fall this year permitted farmers to leave their cattle on pasture thus shortening the winter feeding period materially it was a fine autumn for plowing too grey county reports that never for the past few years has so much grain been marketed this is largely due to the fact that prices of cattle vere low grain was comparatively high and there were exceptional grain crops this year several carlots of livestock have been shipped from brant and haldimand counties to the united states in the past few weeks copious rains relieved the water shortage in many districts so far as wells and cisters were concerned poultry is selling in christmas foods seedless raisins recleaned 2 pounds for 2sc currants recleaned 2 pounds 20c cranberries per pound 2sc delux jello 6 pkgs 25c oranges grapes grape fruits lemons japanese mandarines mixed peels christmas candles etc hodgins grocery west end stonffvlllo donald hodglns prop miss viola todd was home over sunday miss irva knott of port perry spent the weekend with miss isabel ashenhurst mr jack rae is all smiles these firstgrade days as they have a new baby girl atjlinoln at 25c to 2sc lb with whole- their house sale prices 20c to 23c young meralyn tait of stougvllle is havi turkeys are bringing 27 lb in went- ing a few holidays with her grand- wo a strong demand for hay is parents mr and mrs w sellers d jn ha8ti with mixed the oxford groupe meeting in tho united church was well attended antf ton good personal addresses were given i peterborough county potatoes dont forget the christmas con- have been selling at 45c to 50c a certs in united church on dec 20 bag and mcintosh apples at 1g0 a and at the baptist church on dec bushel and northern spies at 200 25th i to 225 a bushel frontenac reports miss ml baston who has been ill that cheese prolucts produc this sxvftfs w hnt jrtsfm r have decreased 15 per cent monday morning we hope that it is nothing serious butter production has increas- mr harvey maye underwent an ed equally butterfat prices range operation at the lockwood clinic around 19c lb toronto last report was favorable but he will likely be there least a couple of weeks tor at 1832 i 1934 goodwood ss no 9 on 2nd of uxbridge are giving a christmas concert on tuesday december 18 as well as the childrens exercises there is a play entitled kidnapping betty the claremont baptist quartette will sing coast to coast in canada newfoundland jamaica cuba puerto rico dominican republic new york cihcaco boston london encland 2hreymik rmcf strong progressive and with fa cilities international in scope the bank of nova scotia with a record of over one hundred years success ful banking experience strongly invites consideration from those seeking a banking connection worldwide facilities in every department of banking the bank of nova scotia over a century of banking service shooting match for geese oi the farm of robt hope gari baldi on tuesday dec 18 shot guns and rifles ammunition supplied for guns shooting match on the farm of frank wagg altona will be held on saturday dec 15 for turkeys and geese shot guns and sporting rifles ammunition for shot guns supplitrt shooting match to be held on the farm of harry pointon altona lot 3 con 2 uxbridge tuesday december 18 1934 good fat geese for prizes shot guns and 22 rifles ammunition supplied for shot guus start at l pm service quality suggestions for christmas gifts for men brown leather romeos slipp ers spats mitts gloves flue socks and heavy ones over shoes one and two and four buckles ior women slippers in either felt or leather wool jersey over shoes and also velvet fur trimmed onos rubbers fleece lined overshoes in high or low heola for boys and girls hockey boots slippers over- shoos mitts all these at popular prices markham officers ww pope has notified mark ham township council that here after farmers may obtain power from the hydro electric power commission on only a five year con tract instead of the twenty year one lormerly in force there was little other than ordinary routine busi ness before the council when they met at uniouville and the session was mostly occupied in passing accounts sheep claims were passed in volume and drew some long faces and cloudy looks over the members of the board as they thought of what they would do to those dogs if they could only catch them raiding the sheep folds the damage to two flocks exceed ed 200 the banker reported that double the amount of taxes had been paid in to date this year as compared with 1933 some attributed the in creased to fear of the new treasurer but the banker viewed it as caused by improved conditions generally the usual bylaw was passed for holding the annual municipal elec tions nominations will take place in the township hall on monday dec 31st with the election if necessary on january 7th the places of poll ing and d it officers were appolut- td as follows 1 thornhill findlays hall al e frances mz mj smellie 2 elgin mills w d clubine 3 buttonville cline burr 4 victoria square thos frisby 5 township hall unionville al jas gibson mz wm noble g cashel allan mckinnon 7 lot 5 con8 geo cowies houses s mount joy a a campbell 9 dicksons hill a oi grove 10 iramers house 11 mongolia w rennie all members were present with reeve padget presiding at the session which is the final meeting excepting the windup on dec 15 the accounts passed were f l stiver sheep claim 122 h houck sheep claim 31 f h stiver sheep valuator 10 g a m davi son stamps 9 liberal prtg co account 1841 can stamp and stencil co pad 554 fire brigade 35 jas daunt moving brick 10 mrs e stanford nurse 710 h r forster equalized asst ss no7 and 23 935 jas gibeon truant officer 75 h morton sheep claim 8 a g smith sheep claim 20 w dean sheep claim 26 wm brook sheep valuator 750 jh gowland weed inspector 66 jas walker salary and mlge 12021 k prentice insurance 1562 jas rattle relief officer salary 6890 charity groceries 17463 clothing 83- 16 fuel 5398 shelter relief 13 road foremans account ir j cunningham 7270 robt agar 15105 j g wideman 50- 50 w j stonehouse 4243 jas scott 3875 e a buchanan 22945 j k reesor 67438 c wideman 5055 lome jarvis 10230 wm allchurch 12790 d shadlock 3565 gtncral road account j w perkln shovel 299 stiver bros cement 70c a k harring ton posts etc 860 hood bros shovels 710 pedlar people 4 atcel culverts 13424 metallic roofing culvert 1304 hoover and roberts gravel 450 w g max well salary 80 latimer bros repairs 430 imaynards tile 5490 quality when you order price dixie brand egg mash you are assured of production which will be uniform thro out the season dixie not only gives you uniformly large eggs but maintains vigor and body weight quality eggs well formed strongly shelled and well flavored with greater fertility and hatchability during the hatching season low mortality the 2 cod liver oil plus the minerals which dixie contains maintains maximum vigor under heavy production low cost dixie egg mash prices are based on the narrowest price spread of any commercial mash service dixle mash is never more than a few days old when it reaches your hoppers a real advantage free delivery on ton lots or over phone your order today dicksons hill mills bethesda ontario phone stoufeville 7207 markham ontario phone stouftvillo plus established 1842 5505 service for sale at the gormley elevator grain salt feeds supplies we are in the market for barley oats and all other grains enquire for our prices coal dry hardwood coke frank harvey phone stouffville 7303 prompt delivery jack frost is here get your antifreeze at d holdens ford garage stouffville and markham we have all kinds of antifreeze at popular prices we will also put in a solution in your radiator to seal up all gaskets to prevent leakes free remember you also get a free ticket on each 100 on the ford car given away free january 1st 1935 d f holden dealer ford sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 9th line markham mr jones has bought a new car miss a howser spent the weekend with her mother at linconville mrs fred silverthorn visited in toronto last weak thos and lome bunker visited mr and mrs boyd on saturday mr and mrs joseph reesor visit ed mr and mrs weber last week imr and mrs wm boyd and son of tottenham visited his parents on sunday a number from this line enjoyed a skate at dickson hill pond satur day afternoon mr sam caldwell and mr w thompson of scanboro visited mr and mrs peacock wednesday we suppose a number of the boys are glad we have a little snow fall so they can track the rabbits misses i and a burkholder had tea with mr and mts imccreight on sunday our former pastor rev w w fleischer now of brantford will be in charge of the sunday evening service in the stouffville baptist church next sunday for rent small house four rooms and summer kitchen on main st possession 1st jan apply les rowbotham stouffville notice to milk patrons we would appreciate very much if those accumulating cream bottles would return them to our dairy we find the breakage in cream bottles very small despite this during the short time we have been in buslncsi we have bought about 500 cream bottles and 4000 milk bottles still some days have not enough for one i delivery turners dairy u lehmans shoe store ucenccd ly the town and gasoline engines good as new gillson 3 hp empire 2 hp 2 internationals 2 hp international 3 hp eaton 1 hp ph cutting box floury cutting box large used engines bought sold or exchanged walter l byrr phone 7815 radio representative for phllco genor- al electric marconi and victor radios now and used sets for sale expert service and repair on all makes george j storey phono 102 turkey 1 am in the market to buy 40 live turkeys best market price h mitchell phone 5s10 for sale i oil burner 9 single slightly used ernest c jones gormley phone 6316 cattle wanted to stable for winter months plenty of feed and water reasonable price arthur baker phone 7803 found aged horse came to my premises at altona owner apply to w mcnair phone 9014 black cow near springer for sale apply roy wideman phone 3613 stock for sale cow part jersey due to calve in few days tb tested and good milker and tester also bav driver 5 years albert harbinson con 3 lot 27 markham wanted spruce tree about 20 feet suitable to use as the community christmas tree a fair allowance will be paid apply to thos jennings farm machinery for sale model t ford engine equipped with pulley for buzzing wood also a ronfrow cream separator 1 ton and 600 capacity scales for sale if you need any implements see my used stock no use buying new phona 4301 when you can get them with years licenced of wear for halt price or less by the milk control board of j n raxl1v stouftvillo ontario i phone 192 wanted jfio five gallon oil cans will those who have borrowed oil cans from d holden pleas re turn same and we will thank you kindly one can in a place may not mean much but 150 cans spread around means over 100 loss to us if nor returned please return promptly i holden ford service sales auction sale monday dec 17 5 acres stand ing timber hardwood in acre lots more or iess belonging to robt ratcllff at lot 26 con 5 scarboro just south mllliken terms cash wood must he re moved by april 1st sale at 1 oclock prentice and prentice auctioneers tuesday dec is executors sale of farm stock and iniplementstho property of late wm carlisle on lot 2 con 3 whitchurch mile north of now gormley sale at 12 sharp terms cash geo leary clerk prentice prentice auci e a grubin registered optometrist december dates 10th and 11th 24th jnnuary dates 7th and 8th 21st and 22nd at stouffville ovory other monday and tuesday eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2405

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