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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 7, 1935, p. 8

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touffville february 7th 1935 grain wanted we are in the market for a limited quantity of good quality oats and mixed grain send samples for prices delivered at mills or in your barn for sale a limited quantity of regrouxd oat feed per ton j1300 net cash exchange grain for oat feed and reduce feeding costs reesors marmill ltd markham ontario farmers information glasgow mr and mrs ted limner visited with her mother mrs jos alsop on sunday mrs louis slack spent monday with her parents mr and mrs jesse davis miss myrtle davis was home with her parents over the weekend mr and mrs murray slack visit ed with mr and mrs o downer recently sorry to report the serious ill ness of charles armstrong suffer ing from high blood pressure also peter smith with pneumonia their many friends wish them speedy re covery mr and mrs albert brown and family have moved from our vicin ity to a farm on the townline recently vacated by stewart david son north of island lake we wish them every success on their new achievement the young people of this section are presenting a comic play en titled whiskers to be held in the local school house on thursday evening february 14th the ladies are planning to have a social after tho play to which all who attend the function are asked to remain for tho eats with no further admission charge public are invited stouffville branch prices good till wed feb 13th frozen white fish lb 15c smoked herring steaks lb 10c jar oysters 35c golden corn syrup 5 lbs 35c bulk dates 2 lbs 13c marlax 5 lbs 40c g quart pen rad oil 100 broken walnuts lb 20c heinz catsup bottle large 17c christies fig rolls lb 15c roman meal pkt 20c surprise soap 10 bars 30c many flowers soap 5 for 23c no 1 cohoo salmon tin 17e 3 lbs dsl tea bag 115 welshes grape juice bottle 25c oyster shell grit 15 lbs 23c marmill egg mash or scratch 10 pounds 25c marmill concentrate cwt 300 fresh fruit and vegetables to tempt the appetite on tuesday evening jan 22 the annual oyster supper of the temperancevllle beef ring took place at the home of we barker temperancevllle over 60 patrons their wives and families were pres- dent walter wood gave a short speech on the business of the ring the excellent quality of the cattle killed and the good work of the butcher wm storey who cut and distributed the meat to the satis faction of all speeches were also made by the secretary arthur bov- air and leonard harman the last named speaker who is a keen student of economics emphasized the cooperative spirit that prevails in our beet ring pointing out that it was only through cooperative methods such as obtains in our beef ring that the farmers of this dominion can expect to reap the benefit of their labors by securing goods at cost he went on to illu strate the sale of cattle at the union stockyards at toronto where he said canada packers buy two- thirds of the cattle marketed and who during the past 3 years have made the largest profits in their history and this profit during the worst depression in history especially for the farming industry wake up brother farmers and control your own industry mr har man said stevens has started the ball rolling let us see to it that it keeps on rolling until it lands in the right place namely where the farmer will get cost of production plus a living wage for his labor feed sunshine cod liver oil the sunshine sub stitute is one of the most import ant items in the properly balanced poultry ration where birds are closely confined during the winter months as is the case in most parts of canada they receive very little direct sunlight and with the rations usually fed they do not receive all the vitamins they require calcium and phosphorus are two mineral specially required for laying pullets and hens in the manufacture of eggs the digestion and assimila tion of materials especially calcium require one of two things an bundance of direct sunshine or an abundance of vitamin d cod liver oil is rich in vitamind and is one of the reliable sources of this type of food convention dates ontario association of fairs and exhibitions annual convention thursday and friday february 7 and 8 commencing at 930 am king edward hotel toronto the ontario vegetable growers association annual meeting on tuesday february 12th com mencing at 930 am convention wednesday february 13th com mencing at 9 am king edward hotel toronto the annual convention of the frult growers association of on tario will be held at the royal connaught hotel hamilton feb ruary i3th 14th and 15th ontario horticultural associa tion annual convention thurs day and friday february 21 and 22 commencing at 9 am king edward hotel toronto ballantrae we congratulate our esteemer citizen mrs brian street who on monday february 4 celebrated her 79th birthday mrs street we are pleased to note is bright and happy and she in turn after many congratulations says the same to you dear folks cream separator owners can save money by calling on frank baker for second hand parts for their separators second hand peter hamilton cutting box and top buggy horses for sale agent for international harvester implements and peter hamilton and melotte cream separators j fleury sons machinery beaty washers universal lightning rods franklin baker stouffville real estate agent phone 15204 another ford free will be given to someone who purchases goods at holdens ford sales and service stouffville and markhamat regular prices the car which is a model 44 standard tudor will be drawn for at a public dem onstration in stouffville on july 1st 1936 note winner may apply value of this car on any other model new ford car truck or tractor terms and conditions one free ticket will be given for every 5 gallons of gas or distillate oil purchased 1 gallon of cylinder oil 1000 paid on new or used cars trucks 100 paid on ford parts accessories 100 paid on labor on cars or tractors all purchases must be settled for at time of purchase either in cash or by note to obtain tickets contest opened january 2 1935 closes july 1 1936 the proprietor his employees and family are barred from this contest d f holden ford sales service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 repairing tillage implements careful repairing of tillage ma chinery each winter or early spring with replacement of doubtful or worn parts has been proven in ex periments on cost of operating farm machinery to pay large dividends by preventing major costly repairs tillage implements generally re ceive less care and more hard knocks than any other class of farm machinery the value of any implement can only he measured by its usefulness in acres covered quality of work done and freedom from tho necessity of costly repairs and de lays due to breakdowns during the rush tillage season and easily pre vented if the farmer with a few- tools and a little time will check over carefully every working or wearing part long before he is go ing to use the machine your seed supply it is not too early in the season for a farmer to be thinking about his seed supply for the coming spring in far too many cases no thought is given to the matter until a few days before the seed is re quired antl by that time it may be difficult to obtain and he will be compelled to take seed of inferior quality it is a good policy to be sure of your seed supply early in the season the farmer who is growing a standard variety or grain that 13 yielding well and is adapted to his farm would be well advised to use if for his own seeding requirements lit has been proven that if such grains are woll cleaned free from weed seeds mixtures and other im purities and the very best sown it would improvo rather than deterior ate on a lot of farms there are bins of tho very best grains that are be ing fed of our livestock or being sold for feeding purposes would it not bo good business to set up tho fanning mill at this time of tho year- when farm work is not so pressing and clean this grain or haul it to your nearest cleaning contre smaller grains may bo chopped or taken homo and fed whole they make good feed of the will be crosier altona the regular meeting altona womens institute held at the home of mrs d on wednesday february 13th at 230 oclock programm roll call interesting vacational experiences paper home the anchor of our national life mrs w lehman freading aides to health mrs h slack music misses crosier parade of old fashioned liats demonstration on tarts groceries thursday friday and saturday 25c 10c 30c sweet prunes 4050s 2 lbs wesons soda wafers pk- princess soap flakes 3 pkgs sugar 18 lbs 100 salada tea black yellow pkg 28c halt pound our greatest pleasure is to please our customers h0dgins grocery west end donald hodglna stouffville prop goodwood colds and sneezes are prevalent here wm wagg was in stouffville last week on a business trip the weekly dance in aid of the hockey club is well attended in the hall here art brown floor manage keeps things on the hum all the time the funeral of the late mrs wm todd of stouffville passed through here on saturday enroute to ux- bridge cemetery old timers recall the late mr and mrs todd as resi dents here half a century ago the extreme weather we guess accounts for our people playing ground hog by remaining right at home cant blame em with the weather around zero for long stretches there is a welcome revival in the vegetable business in the past week cars have been shipped from our de pot to north bay timmins noranda montreal and new york some cars were of turnips only hut most of them were mixed if your correspondent is going about with a worried look its be cause no one is getting married and none of the housewives are swing ing the rolling pin unduly not that we want to see our men in trouble but you see it would be news for this column mr wesley matthews of uxbridge township received word last week of the death of his brother dr ad matthews vs of chicago 111 who was killed instantly by a street car in his 91st year he was a younger brother of our wesley matthews of vandorf miss margaret mannley called on mrs w d richardson last tuesday afternoon we are sorry to report that miss jean switzer is with many of the others sick with the flu mr and mrs r avis of aurora visited with mr and mrs r ire land on sunday afternoon we congratulate miss marjory mackay w won a county prize in recent temperance contest the ratepayers of ss no 2 met on saturday afternoon to install a trustee mrs ralph willis was elected mr william hughes and miss ruth oliver attended the show in aurora on saturday night mr jack pier spent sunday with mr and lmfrs h daniels of the second line a few of the young people of the community enjoyed the skating on vannostrands pond on saturday night dont forget to reserve the 15tn for the valentine social to be given under the auspices of the womens institute wesley yps met on tuesday night miiss ruth oliver took the topic of canada 1534 which was prepared by mrs g e richardson mr gordon carr gave an interest ing reading quite a number of people attend ed the crocinole party at the hall on friday night everybody having a good time the proceeds were in aid of the sunday school temper ance work the annual congregational meet ing of the wesley church was held in the basement on monday even ing january 27 all officers were elected for 1935 and mr iroy mor- ley was elected elder for five years in the place of mr robt carr retir ing elder this year mr carmen rose had the mis fortune to lose his car by fire a week ago saturday afternoon while coining home from a call on the east side of the township we under stand that fuel oil was being used as antifreeze and in some way be came ignited firing the whole car quality price custom chopping now on a new basis and at your own price with our usual high quality work and service maintained prices effective january 14th 19 bag lots 7c per bag 10 24 bag lots 6c per bag 25 bugs and upwards 5c per bag we also stock for the convenience of our customers a complete line of dixie brand poultry feeds poultry food ingredients poultry and hog concentrates blue coal and coke mill feeds salt chops etc dicksons hill mills bethesaa ontario markham ontario phone stouffville 7207 phono stoulfvillo 5505 plus established 1842 service bloomington a timo the last mrs mahon is spending with relatives in toronto mrs arthur smith spent weekend in toronto mrs watson fairies spent weekend in toronto mr and mrs malcolm ramer were in toronto one day last week the many friends of mr and mrs stanley rose extend congratula tions to them on the birth of a daughter mr rose is principal of the large uxbridge public school on friday evening last mr wilbur morton treated the young peoples class and their friends to the number of about fifty to an oyster supper it was home of mr and mrs many thanks to wilbur held at the earl davis for the fine card of thanks mr and mrs e j cable and family take this opportunity in thanking the ladies aid of ballan- trae also neighbours and friends for their kindness during mrs cables recent illness 4th line uxbridge an appreciation we extend our sincere thanks to the official board of the united church richardson masonic lodge and the numerous friends for hand some floral tributes received during the illness and subseqent passing of mrs todd we also wish to thank the friends neighbors and organiza tions for kindnesses shown in so many ways during the long illness of our step mother mrs f l button miss gertrude todd treat the women s association held their annual meeting at the home of miss hannah fairies on wednes day evening last week the officers were reelected lor the year 1935 reports were given by the secre tary and treasurer showing tho balance from last year and amount raised for the year ending 1934 amounted to 22000 cadillac tow truck for sale at a bargain in good shape wards garage sows for sale several young sows coming in soon c harper phone 17 lti for sale feed bus phone 9915 uingwood turnips ner d l stouffer work iwaxthd married man wishes a job on farm by month or year experienced apply at the tribune or phone7604 in memoriam lewis in loving memory of our dear mother elizabeth lewis who passed away february 12th 1934 sleep on dear mother your cares are ended rest in peace your work is done you have gone where those who love you will some day meet you one by one ever remembered by son and daughterinlaw arthur and dora honey honey go pound tins graded- by federal inspectors as extra white nol very reason ably priced j l byor ph6205 farm for sale 94 acres at lot s con s whitchurch 2 miles north ringwood 10 acres fail wheat 25 acres new seeds small bush farm well watered and is ideal for trout pond buildings house all good condition new double garage hydro available real bargain apply to wm ratcliff farm machix1 for sahk kv model t ford engine equipped witli pulley for buzzing wood also a renfrew cream separator 1 ton and 600 capacity scales for sale knee and sloop sleoghs good as new if you need any implements see my used stock no use buying new when you can get them with years of wear for half price or less b raxlix stoufrville phone 192 uxbridge older who is eighteen months births jackson at strathcona private hospital toronto jan 31 1935 to mr and mrs wm jackson nee alma cober a daughter position wanted at general housework by experienced girl phone 7811 fattening poultry in cratefoodlng poultry partic ular care should be taken to feed a ration which will produce the white fat and the milkfed quality the following ration has been test ed and found suitable for crate feeding equal parts of middlings ground oats and barley oqual parts of middlings grouifd oats and ground now potatoes equal parts of middlings ground oats and mash ed potatoes equal parts of midd lings ground oats and cornmeal equal parts of shorts ground oats and ground barley equal parts of low grade flour ground barley and ground oats equal parts of ground wholo wheat ground whole oats and ground whole barley equal parts of ground barley ground buckwhea i and bran auction sale of farm implements seed grain etc to be sold by public auction at lot 32 con 8 dickson hill tuesday february the property of harold j lewis implements m h binder gft in good shape deering tmower nearly new m h seed drill 11 disc good hay rake fertilizer scuffler furniture coal heater davenport about 8 tons of alfalfa hay about 225 bus of barley suit able for seed about 100 bus of mixed grain suitable for seed about 500 bus of feedingtur- nips 1 bus alsikc seed terms cash sale at 130 geo storey clerk no reserve as the owner is giving up the farm a s farmer auctioneer mr and mrs r feasby spent sunday at bert tindalts mr and mrs e hockley were at mr and mrs geo jones on sunday mrs staley eldon and george were stouffville guests last week mrs a ashenhurst entertained a number of neighbouring ladles to a quilting bee mr and mrs george jones and family spent tuesday at everett hockleys miss greta ashenhurst visited with mrs george jone3 one day this week sorry to report that colds and flu are rampant in the neighbour hood mr and mrs ed norton visited with her parents mr- and mrs geo brown on sunday our jolly young folk like to roam so up township we went to siloam although the roads were very bad still every face shone happy and glad iiimraim tle siloam folk dld not come markham our own jolly gang had all tho fun jas when on homeward bound we i were the chev and durant failed to pur we shoved and pushed in spirit good arrived for the dance at old good wood later we safely at homo did alight excepting two girls who stayed till daylight they figured on walking it didnt seom far but then they accepted a ride in a car but the mean old bus soon refused to go and there was nothing left but to hoof through the snow february moving out sale rubbers sweaters woollens 19 radio representative for phllco gener al electric marconi and victor radios new and used sets for sale expert service and repair on all makes george j storey phone 102 just look these over ladies over rubbers per pair only 35c a few pairs of ladies cloth goloshes in grey etc 50c ladies all rubber goloshes 3 domeblack brown 115 mens and boys over rubbers all reduced misses and chidrens all rubber 3 dome 100 mens heavy lumber stockings wool reg 125 at 75c mens heavy work shirts to clear at 100 mens work sweaters to clear at 1 00 mens all wool sweater coats reg up to 5 245 mens under shirts wool and fleece to clear 59c every thing to go call and look them all over we specialize in fine shoe repairing 30 years experience a square deal the year round g h saunders shoe store next to ratcliffs grocery store barley wanted top prices paid for good malting barley hardwood and othor grains dry body wood at 1000 per cord cordwood measure wo deliver free to stouffville and district and cut it to any length without extra charge blue coal you have road about tho famous blue coal for hose uso the best hard coal you can buy we deliver your coal also frank harvey office phone 7s0s gorjilky rcnidcnce phono 7307

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