Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 12, 1923, p. 10

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stouffvilleapkil 12 1923 j fc 100 lflsjif milk what you can sy make out of it the dairy industry in canada is growing rapidly and it pays to study it when milk is shipped to the city according to the dairy act it has to contaih no less than 3ii per cent of butterfat if same contains less than that then you are shut off of sending until you are able to bring butter fat up to the standard if same occurs too often you are liable to a fine to avoid that the majority of farmers are shipping milk containing 4 butterfat but on the average we can figure 3m of butterfat which there is no doubt about that 100 ibsof milk contains 3v- lbs of butterfat the price of such milk at the present is 228 per 100 lbs f ob toronto for example 100 lbs of ibsof butterfat is worth 175 milk 228 the amount of buttermilk cost of shipping at lowest you get back on same is price 18 worth 10 net to farmer 210 total to fanner 185 for your 96 lbs of skim milk you are only getting 25c when it is worth more than twice that for feed in comparison with grain besides the inconvenience you are having by selling milk which youare not put ting up by selling cream as shown below here are the comparisons selling milk 1 you expose yourself in all kinds of weather 2 youhave to drive every day 3 to every 100 lbs of milk you are hauling 4 you have to take orders from the government inspector and do as he says 5 when your milk goes up in but terfat you do not get the benefit 6 when your milk goes down in test you are at once stopped from shipping 7 there is a possibility of an over flow of milk in the summer months as it has occurred ma iy summers 8 the price of milk is lowest in the summer months 9 in most cases you get paid once a month selling cream v 1 you can bring your creaji whenever convenient toyou or jur truck will call forsame 2 you can bring cpeam once or mviee weekly 3 it just takes22 lbs of cream on the average v4 youare your own boss and do as you please and can do things when convenient to you 5 when your cream goes up in test jou are benefited at once 6 when your test goes down you are paid accordingly f i 7 with cream same is impossible as it never has occurred yet 8 so is cream with the exception of not so long a period 9 we pay every day or as often as cream comes in the following facts speaks for themselves one big fact is that cream ery butter is taking the place of dairy butter very rapidly and due to that it makes the exportation of butter more possible the growing demand for creamery butter in all larger towns and cities makes higher prices for creamery butter we alone are making 95 of the butter that is made within eight miles of here from economical and convenient standpoints it pays to sell cream if you are not a shipper we would be pleased to have you as one stouffville creamery co stouffville ont phone 18602 glasgow the snow is fast disappearing from our roads mrs r brown is visiting rela tives at lindsay mrs a noble of toronto spent last week at her home here mr and mrs a it mitchell of mount albert spent sunday at mr john davis mrs madill and family are spend ing a few weeks at mr v smiths prior ot their moving to fenelou falls ringwood mrs wildgoose and family spent easter in toronto mr d giebner has engaged with mr t grove for the summer months mr and mrs r baker of baker hill visited at mr sam millers on thursday last mrs truman grove spent a few days recently with her sister mrs lee of goodwood mr phillip fockler and mr jm grove were hamilton visitors for a few days last week miss adie pipher has returned to toronto after being home with her parents during the winter miss eanderson of toronto spent the holidays with her parents mr and mrs wm anderson mrs bingham of toronto is at present staying with her sister mrs ayers we are glad to report that mrs ayers is gaining her health again you eat candy then why not the best we are heavily stock with the famous ganongs chocolates in bulk or fancy boxes nothing but the purest of product enters this make and they are truly wholesome see that the little folk eat only pure candy we have other well known lines that are popular with the public roast peanuts do you know that we row peanuts every saturday try them nice and fresh many patrons buy them by the pound each week f g rowbotham the home of good groceries phone 5601 goodwood mrs j reid and daughter were out of town sunday misses icarnochan and longfield motored to uxbridge on tuesday there are several parties having or going to have hardwood floors laid in their homes soon we are glad to see the walks dry ing off as the walking has been rather unpleasant of late the services on sunday next in methodist church will be conducted by rev mr tiller of epsom mrs borinsky is in toronto un dergoing an operation in the hos pital we wish her a speedy recov ery miss irene harper gave an inter esting paper on the pearl of great price at the league last week the missestyndall sang a duet we are sorry to learn that mrand mrs woodward are about to leave the village for woodville where he has secured a position as foreman on the gtr tracks we wish them every success in their new home the womens missionary society held a meeting at the home of mrs o johnson when the special easter offering amounting to nearly eleven dolars was received the anual election of officers took place most of the former officers being reelec ted mrs johnson president revt legate addressed the school on sunday morning the attend ance was fair in spite of the weather and roads the pastor gave an im pressive sermon onfeunday evening the choir has some new members and we hope to hear more music there is no scartyof water in our village now we notice quite a large portion of the place is inun dated so we relieve this would be a good time for reeve davies to have the road antl bridge committee in spect the culverts in the south part of the village it isstated that some miscreants have been at work under cover of darkness and stopped up a culvert on fairview ave to prevent the water from running in its natural course for the first time in history goodwood has by radio been connec ted with the outer world master eric lane has the apparatus at the manse and this week a concert was heard from pittsburg death of peter macnab at the private pavilion general hospital toronto there passed to his rest on easter sunday after a short illness one of claremontsmost highly respected citizens in the per son of peter macnab in his 69th year mr macnab was born in the old stone store in 1s55 and spent practically all his life in claremont at the age of 14 ne entered the gen eral store conducted by ills uncles duncan and john m macnab where he worked continuously until their deceas in 1911 when he took over t he business together with the post office where he gave most efficient service until a short time ago on account of failing health he retired from business and confined himself to the post office in 1885 he mar ried miss agnes scott of claremont who survives him together with an only sister miss mary macnab of claremont and two daughters mrs d p mcfarlane of harriston and mrs k renfrew of toronto also three grandchildren mr macnab was a staunch active and willing member of the presbyterian church being sunday school superintendent and precenter for many years he was also a member of brougham union lodge af am his stright forward and honorable disposition won for him the confidence of a wide circle of friends and his genial sense of humor made him a general fav orlte with old and young april 14th bspy chicks barred rocks al layiogvtrain mrsleach phone 6012 articles for sabe new kitchenvid cb5net will sell owing to havexjuiltincupboirrds mrs frank timbers phone 4704 p lemonville wedding bells have been ringing miss olive tarr in the city a few days miss elsie raymer in toronto last week the buzz saw is the busy bee now days thomas gilroy spent sunday with his parents at sutton john pipher is securing the orders of erecting wire fences rev dr williamson delivered an excellent sermon sunday night miss edna tarr of toronto spent a few days with her parents here w m nesbitt is home again after- being in toronto on jury for five weeks wm pipher had some difficulty in getting his threshing machine to- abram raymers where he finished threshing his grain and alsike seed peas early june sepd peas-fer-sale- r j smith phobfrmft 7np2 f horse for sale good drivinhorsg in good con dition apply a freel tf forsale six colonies pf bees and equip ment well vintferedapply phone- 4806 yz 7np- for sale a quantity of red clover seed l phone 8609 stouffville clarence- stafford 7p- driver for sale good reliable driving mare suit able for livery or elderly person to drive geo bielby phone 1514 7p fourth line uxbridge miss mildred and edna pugh of stouffville visited mr and mrs h h roach a few days last week mrsv shaver of little britain is visitfngrher parents mr and mrs reuben rawson for a few weeks mr charles hisey visited at mr and mrs orval roachs on monday mr john collins and family of i this line moved to their home in uxbridge frank collins and douglas dick inson visited at george redshaws last sunday ross watson and horace wiilison visited at reuben rawsons on sun day robert rawson we are pleased to report is well on the way to recov ery from his recent attack of rheu matic fever horse for saje brown fleiding isinv3 yrs h d goodjf workerafstly to albert reesor lot 26 reljr cjn s mark- ham phone 6213 p for sale about 400 bushels cleanseed oats extra clean alsoquantity mixed grain for feed lijwrhoover or call at lonsboughs warehouse lonp strayed into lot 5 con 2ujxbridge a tan female hound apply to john davis stouffville rr j p eggs for setting thoroughbred stored rock eggs for sale 5 cents jch boadways house for sale eight roomed brick house large lot newly decorated electric garage in village of agincourt box a tribune office 7np drug store school reports ss no 22 mnrkhnm iv ada reesor olive turner beatrice rennie telfer rennie sr ill dawson wagg bert sil- verthorn charlie brown eddio greig harold thomas jr ill anna reesor c wagg sr ii norman reesor a brown jr ii garnet vanzant minnie taylor allan greig sri laurine wagg muriel spot- ford g foote r rennie rowens brown jr i jimmy harris jack barkey evelyn green edna green laura foote primer percy brown kenneth taylor vera barnes teacher ss no 0 uxbridge attendance for jan feb march 90 sr iv wilbert irwin si evelyn paisley so margaret paisley 65 kate vanhorn 61 sr ill gladys wagg 91 nellie odgen 7s velma kelmkay 6s jr ill howard haynes 72 nor man cowper 70 lome tindall 70 donald bacon 64 ruth hope 64 fred haynes 54 irene storrytpass on class work sr ii emily roe 56 thomas odgen 56 alice r milne teacher for sale ten colums of bees extractor and new honey tanxiorsate price reasonable thesebejes always do well eli hoovefcrrl stouff ville phone 203 9p wax good clean who will take yas ferred applyxo nedy church tft n one iomi pre- lewis jken- for sale quantity of seed wats oac no 72 true to varietynpvfree of wild seeds levi forsywr phone 1111 sp for si kle l good collie dog alsf ydhest- set single harness x od cook rffig- wood phone 7924 snp forteahe one young cowyuue april 21st also a piece of ianafor rent or work on shares aplyvo mrs stewart mill st stouffvrfle i i for sale grey percherojj mare rising 4 years sired v vanlo also brown colt rising 2 s percheron for sale wm sellers lot 28 con 6 marfeham phone s910 7np2 property for sale about acre in village of stouff ville on which is good frame house large barn outbuildings and fruit good water just the spot for re tired farmer apply w c hop kins- 8p for sale cheap all kinds of wagons harness and farm implements in good order also several heavy and light scales cook stoves and heaters highest prices paid for live poultry high est cash price for hides wool or horse hair h herman stouff ville phone 1903 hatching eggs r c white wyandottes eggs for hatching from 240 egg strain 500 per 15 tilman hoover stouff ville p o lip for sale holstein cow due april 1st dur ham cow steer rising 2 yrs and about 200 bushels mixed grain a p richardson lemonvilfe phone 9309 tf2 milk milk direct from the producer to the con sumer the stouffville dairy will supply you rich fresh milk at 24 tickets for 100 trial order soil- cited p e winterstein prop phone 6403 and ask us to call f u f o notice i farmers are requested to anti- pate their needs in shingles wire fencing coal and binder twine as we wish to place your order we can save you money e honsberger secretary reds reds red pep and vigour real s c r i reds 1 and 2 utility pens 100 for 15 no 3 special pen 200 for 15 no 4 special pen 300 for 15 orders flllled as filed paul boad- way stouffville 9p for sale 1 fresh milch cow durham re commended 110 acres good land on lot b con 6 whitchurch for rent evaporator for sale also 750 sap palls in good condition price right robt ratcliff phone 4809 barred rocks eggs eggs eggs- and more eggs and why not because every bird in my pen is a proven layer and out of hens with government trap nest records they are full of health and vigor i feed my own prepared rashlons these produce strong futil ity which means early eggs andvlota of them the cockerel heading this pen is a perfect typo of barred rock weighing 9 pounds these eggs are bound to produce strong healthy chicks eggs for hatching 200 for 15 orders filled as booked if you intend planting gladiolus or dahlias this spring i have somo of the finest for sale f chessel stouffvlllo-

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