Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 1, 1919, p. 5

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st0ufpv1llb may 1 1919 g children cry for fletchers the kind you have always bought aad which has been v in use for over thirty years has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- 7 jff sonal supervision 6ince its infancy wuxjvz cucjuai allow no one to deceive you in this all counterfeits imitations and justasgood are but experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of infants and children experience again experiment what is castoria castoria is a harmless substitute for castor oil paregoric drops and soothing syrups it is pleasant it contains neither opium morphine nor other narcotic substance its age is its guarantee for more than thirty years it has been iu constant use for the relief of constipation flatulency wind colic and diarrhoea allaying feverishness arising therefrom and by regulating the stomach and bowels aids the assimilationof food giving healthy and natural sleep the childrens panacea the mothers friend genuine castoria always pbears the signature of in use for over 30 years the kind you have always bought thk centaur comramv n cw vouk c itv when you need choice freh groceries come to our new store we still handle bread cakes stouffville bread co summer millinery mrs f wilson stouffville comfortable horses will do more work easier clip off the heavy winter coat and make the work horse more comfortable do it easily with a new stewart power clipper spraying time is here it pays to spray we have the proper material to make a good job of your fruit trees commencing may 1st our tore will close friday after noons as in past 3 years ifusgte jbrg bolshevist propaganda taking away savings american bankers are much alar med over bolshevist propaganda which they estimate is very likely to induce 1300000 foreign born persons in the united states to re turn to their native lands taking with them savings amounting to possibly 4000000000 if native born americans had per- capita been as thrifty as the foreign born there would today be no anx iety over the possible loss of huge sums of money to foreign countries for the american will stick to this continent if he sends his money abroad it will be that the return may come to his own country for canadians the lesson is that all should save so that all but a small fraction of the countrys sav ings being in the hands of good can adians there may be no fear of the permanent loss to canada of large sums through emigration war savings and thrift stamps make it asy for even the humblest canadian to save and thus concen trate the wealth of this country among the great mass of the people o a new chrevolet motor car was stolen from hamiltons garage new market the thieves have not been caught the value of commer cial fertilizers east stouffville sale register saturday may 17 at ringwood household effects c the proper ty of mrs t m bruels sale at one p m f v silversides auctioneer j c brown vs bvsc graduate of ontario veterinary college and toronto university calls day or night ind phone 2700 bell 25 mitiklium ontario thank you to the many car owners that we have been gradually adding to our list of satisfied customers who have entrusted their car repairs to us perhaps youll need us to may we remind you of the auditorium garage we are prepared to do all kinds of motor and gasoline engine repairs work promptly done charges mod erate work guaranteed automobile accessories and tires ford and chev rolet repairs cars stored give us a trial auditorium garage w winnifielp proprietor phone 1u04 stoukfvillik oixhkr seed a quantity of red clover seed for sale r winterstein phone 8g15 stouffville seed potatoes wanted about 30 bags potatoes eureka fair sized arthur fuller unipnvillo bell phone 2rl2 houses for sale good pair of houses with stable and extra lots on obrien ave for sale write dr patterson dentist 1125 dovercourt rd toronto 000000000000000000 0 0 get the best it pays 0 0 0 elliott business c e e j 0 yonge and charles sts toron- 0 0 to is noted throughout canada 0 0 for high grade business educa 0 0 lion great demand for our 0 0 graduates open all year enter 0 0 now write for catalogue 0 0 w j elliott principal 0 000000000000000000 notice having been unable to secure the premises formerly occupied by the bank of nova scotia as it has been sold i have rented rooms in san ders block where i will open a first class jewellry and repair shop and real estate office in a few days j take finest quality groceries bread mid pastry flour yorkshire stock food oyster shell and grit for poultry a b lehman family grocery store mongolia ont the intelligent use of commercial fertilizers in connection with the growing of garden crops is one of the most important factors that de cide whether or not those crops shall yield a profit the necessity for ob taining tho largest possible returns from the area under cultivation is as urgent perhaps more urgent to day than ever before apart from this national necessity the grower owes it to himself to take advantage of every means that will increase his efficiency and earning power and in the improvement of our agricultural methods the use of artificial ferti- zers takes a leading place barnyard manure will of course always remain the foundation fer tilizer of all agricultural or garden work supplementing barnyard man ure with artificial fertilizers is very necessary however in order that a proper balance of fertilizing ingre dients may bo secured this was clearly shown in a series of experi ments conducted at the experimental station at fredericton n b during the summers of 1914 15 1g and 17 in these experiments two plots each of the more common garden vegetab les were grown one plot receiving barnyard manure only at the rate of 30 tons to the acre and the other plot 15 tons of manure to the acre and certain additions of artificial fertilizer the fertilizer used de pending upon the requirements of the particular crop averaging the results obtained the plots fertilized with both manure and commercial fertilizer gave an increased yield of 1g per cent over the plots that received manure only for the individual crops the percent increases in yield were beans 85 beets s carrots 14 celery 15 on ions 12 and tomatoes 385 not only were the yields larger from the plots receiving both man ure and fertilizer but the quality of the product was improved in practi cally every case and especially with the tomatoes the date of maturity or ripening was very much earlier one of the most outstanding fea tures of these experiments was that the increased yields improved qual ity and earlier maturity were ob tained at considerably less cost the artificial fertilizers applied cost from 600 to 900 per acre on the vari ous plots or an average of 750 taking barnyard manure at 100 per ton we find the manure only plots cost 3000 per acre for ferti lizing and the manure and fertili zers plots 22 so this shows fairly conclusively that a judicious combination of barnyard manure and commercial fertilizers is of paramount importance in tho growing of garden produce what is the matter with tho east stouffville correspondent has she run out of news mr and mrs ambrose lewis spent sunday at the home jonas lewis mr and mrs wm st john and family visited at the home of her father mr farrier on sunday mr and mrs los hill and family spent sunday at the home of mr wm michells green river the two misses lehman and mr harry wilson spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs melville eks- ter mrs l hodgson and charlie re turned home after spending a couple of days in toronto mrs ira brown spent a day in toronto axtona school opened here on jlonday last a number from here attended the party held at wm slacks on friday evening mr ii yake motored to port perry on sunday mr a hoover has purchased a new chevrolet car everybody enjoyed the party held at mr a smiths on tuesday even ing mr m reesor and sisters visited at the home of mrs barkey on sun day mr and mrs c wismer of mark- ham and mr and mrs r bruels visited at the home of frank baker on saturday last goodwood next sunday morning may 1th rev t legates subject will be our father is within speaking distance matt g9 atha holiday visitors mr and mrs d b xighswander of toronto at the home of mr j b hoover mr and mrs scott and family at the home of tho latters brother mr w e mcbride mrs handrehen toronto with her aunt mrs e b hoover sir and mrs geo trail spent the week end with their daughter mrs w maxwell locust hill mr and mrs i lehman spent sunday at the home of mr d nighs- wander altona mr and mrs j b hoover mr e lehman and mr t xighswander motored to toronto no friday last mr and mrs r davidson of cherrywood spent sunday at mrs t dunkelds mr and mrs j farthing visited at the home of their son mr a farthing townline on sunday our school has reopened with miss mildred lehman of stouffville as teacher markets butter 55 57 eggs 40 41 butter fat g5 hogs 2150 mr john miller sexton of mel ville presbyterian church cashel for many years passed away on sat- day afternoon the funeral took place on monday afternoon for infants and children in use for over 30 years always bears the 6imature of the deering reader a great time and labor saver has the newest and improved features and is of the strongest construction ever used in a spre ader get the best deering implements are built to get more and better service from your investments for sale by len seott stouffville ont mall in size that means con venience easy handling lew oper ating cost big in results that is because of the unusual power the efficiency in operating on all kinds of soils pulls a twobottom plow at a speed of 3 vz miles per hour in medium soil and turns over 3 to 10 acres per day come to cur swsroomi crj crac end sec this wonderful tractor or turtle us and tjc rul tell you riicrc yon cm sec the cleveland in action g e gooderham company 97105 west richmond street toronto

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