Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 8, 1926, p. 2

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i gj issbgeaa stouff ville lodge no 384 meet vrei monday evening at s c slock in the oddfellows haul visiting bretnern welcome edw llntner w r sanders n grand recseo archie stover financial secretory the sunday school lesson r 3000 wolves in seven months special snare mentioned in legislature responsible for many catches toronto figures available at the juy 11 childhood and education cf child vrianf the ume dept of game and fisheries parlia- moses exodus 2 110 acts 7- i ca her thermutis and ment buildings indicate that 3000 golden text train up a child in the sjs- i rkrti rritr way old prov 22 6 loyal orange lodge no 102o btodffviuil out regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or betore full moo flowers wedding bottqubijl iof his peoples distress i their infant children were cast funeral designs on shortest aotlce we also nare a boautifal selection ot roses floral designs fob all occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffvffle the poultry garden a poultry vegetable garden is neces sary on every poultry farm to insure an adequate supply of green feed it is especially necessary where the hens are kept more or less confined or in restricted bare yards and in the case of the growing range which dries up in the hot months likewise the gar- den should provide an abundance of greens for the pullets and hens in the fall arid winter p under normal conditions half an acre will provide adequate greens for a poultry ilock of 1000 to 1200 birds for both the adult stock as well as the growing chicks on range this half- acre area should be planted as follows approximately a quarter of an acre in late cabbage if the cabbage plants are grown in flats and planted late clubfoot will be avoided all insects will be reduced to a minimum and the cabbages will make substantial heads by cold weather an eighth of the acre should be planted to mangelwurzel beets about onesixteenth of an aero to russian kale and onesixteenth of an acre to dwarf essex rape all these plantings including kale and rape should be drilled in so they can be cultivated thus reducing thei hand labor to a minimum the kale sn text train up a cnuu i he should no- and when he is eusebius an early christian writer wo were taken the p 0 1 1maiv sacred waters of the river nile was a ot catches was made during the winter ahalisis i religious custom compare 715 period 253 animals fel victims to i i the butth and hiding of moses j g compassion on him v 6 trappers in the month of may and exod 2 14 there is a strong appeal in the simple claims for bounties continue to be ii adoption op moses by phabaous naturalness of the story it bears on made dauchter 2510 the face f h o slm- a special snare the manufacture hi educate ovmosesacu i l 5ss5 ilzitzl and operation of which is explained in introduction moses jtiorably one of the most v oisto7y mar indeed tf ey had w the wolves taken in the sevenmonth i l i when daily i among the most interesting is the story period hon charles mccrea min- byjof sargon kingoi akkad in meso- lister of mines and fisheries referred bc who 1 to this snare during the recent session uwuv ra con- of the legislature and predicted that could hide him no longer then by ajceived me and bore me in secret she y- succ it had enjoyed up to that stratagem brought to the notice of the put j wma would be increased in future egyptian princess who adopts him as openings with bitumen she cast me originated with indians her son educated at the egypt an unto the river which did not drown i i sn or w lnaia un sun euucaiea at uio v r pnrr mr t in the moat northerly sections of on tario and has been used extensively by backwoodsmen it is a much im proved contrivance a number of well- known tappers having given their aid to government officials in making it as foolproof or wolfproof as it is possible to do so it is possible that the government will circularize its de scription throughout the province canadian farmer aided by us law tneir miant cwioren were mora then 3000 b pharaohs police in the nik river j mo of noble hidden by a loving mother until he wrn in iaeprirte ffifili iff v 8 in tethisway it is brought about that- the an imperishable memory of courage b hij own moth born of faith in god of unremitting ch m 10 knw of hii selfdenying labor of unselfish deo- erjuiu r customs their tra- tion to the good of the people and of own pj rmtrnn skillful and farseeing organization and direction of their national life i the birth and hiding of moses exod 214 a man of the kottse of levi v i in ditionsand their religion he became her son v 10 he would therefore receive the education of an egyptian prince the name moses is probably egyptian and meant child or son chap 6 verse 20 we are told that tus jjj education of mobes acts 7 22 name was amram and his wiles name joehebed and that moses had an older brother called aaron his sister miriam is mentioned in verses 4 and 7 compare num 20 5859 ii the period of the sojourn of israel in egypt was four hundred and thirty years exod 1240 and if levi was living at the time of the settlement ot twelve hundred or more years later stephen made his great defence of his christian faith before the high priest and council of the jewish nation he recalls the story of the patriarchs and the providential raising up of moses to be the deliverer and lawgiver of israel incidentally he shows with in- livmg at tne time ol tne seiuemeui i c fo as he proceeds how the israelites there exod l omer and greater religion is is not easy to understand how tne n jewish law an w was motes father of moses can h ve been l j r place as a minister of god in grandson and his mother levl f tne history of religious progress daughter exod 618 and 20 it is farfied in all the wisdom of the quite possible that some of the names i tiaw recent discoveries have sin evnh fi 1425 ars names 0fvfv given in exod 61425 are names of great advertisement for the quality of dairy product says kansas man washington if canadian producers comply with the requirements of the taber milk and cream bill no tariff being added it will be the greatest ad vertisement for canadian milk in the united states in the opinion of re presentative white of kansas the taber bill which is the same as the bill of senator lenroot in the senate was passed by the house and a movement was begun to get it pass ed by the senate before the session amil persons ies or cans anynot indwwual h2s mv that wisdom from the bib and the however admitted shsathbng hers is a wonderful new sheathing thet will give your home comfort strength and permanence not possible with woodsheathing cheaper lighter easier to apply than lumber keeps out cold and heat makes a perfect backing for wood stucco orbrlck no felt or building paper required saves time labor fuel and money sold by for sale by stouffville planing mill is fair exchangeno robbery economic axiom is applied to the problem of entertaining by city cousin in an old agricultural paper wrap ped around some country produce was a statement by a country woman who did not sign her name to the effect that her own town relatives and friends overran the farm all through the sum mer and until late in the fall when work was pressing and help hard to get but that did not exasperate her as did the fact that they innocently supposed or pretended to believe that the things that go on the country table cost little or nothing therefore it is tho farm folks too busy to bring the children in for the parade we run out and get them keeping them safe for the day just as our own are kept safe from machinery on clover hulling or threshing days most of the adult visits are eat- less ones but the children do revel in eating away from home we save up magazines and papers for them of which we have more than tho ordinary family because of business relations along- that line while they in turn a pleasure for the country woman to j children a chance to gather entertain and also debts social debts nu ftn jid berries in summer and contracted in this way need never be j repaid about the time the paper came under my eye i heard a town woman discoursing about how her country i cm sure there has never been the slightest feeling on my part that i have been imposed upon and am quite y certain my busy friend fees the same relatives overran her premises and w are not ri but they have luxur- never paid their social debts by ask ing her to visit them having no ies that we have not and we have some things that they can not enjoy three a j in agriculture they made boats montns alter river navigation and even veil birth by his parents because they saw jk tl thechifd wafbeautifu heb 1123 ouypon the seahey erected moffatts translation an ark of bulrushes a box or basket shaped like a i great buildings and monuments am- tv f i the most wonderful ever known and they were among the first ambl- lltte a dox or oasket snapea a uu t builders of empire josephus the boat and made waterproof by daubing mstorian ntio ab saysjthat mozes became a general of ian army and fought with with bituminous slime or mortar it was made of the stalks of the papyrus f reed which grew in marshy paces and ctp uau m lu nunmum i ne k reea wmen grew n marsny p aucces ainst the ethiopians and rape will provide luxuriant greens along the banks of the nie nnd from a for summer and early fam the cabbage which the first paper was made for late fall and early winter and the j ii adoption by pharaohs daughter beets can be stored to provide for the balance of the wintel to stop egppjuting often in large flockbirds start egg eating though this habit is generally etnited accidentally an incomplete ra tion might tend to help start it birds should have limestone or oyster shell before them all the time lack of lime will cause birds to eat eggs abun dance of green feed will help prevent and cure this habit to prevent or cure this habit sup ply oyster shell orlimestone furnish green feed have one nest to five birds to prevent crowding springsown afarfa is often kilej because the nurse crop of oats or the daughter of pharaoh we do bar is allowed to ripen for grain not know the name of the kindly prin- p the grain for hay as soon as it snipping or transporting the milk or 610 the bill is aimed at imports of milk and cream from canada and its op ponents say that under the guise of sanitary restrictions it represents an attempt to shut out much of the im portations it is opposed by milk deal ers in boston and elsewhere and pros pects of a big increase in retail prices of mlk end cream in eastern markets is feveseen if the bill becomes law importation of jnilk and cream would le prevented unless by permit of the secretary of agriculture such per mits would be granted to the person cess who had compassion on the little heads out build on paper first in planning farm buildings a pencil rule and piece of paper are the tools to use by d g carter the best suggestion ever made to different conditions of location size assist farmers in getting better buid- iof herds crops raised and the like ings is the advice build the barn on how shall we then with the large i 7imwi rm oii c mi it i u i i i reached irom new aork state arrange paper first this nuggestion applies number of points to be considered cream only- if they are produced under sanitary restrictions laid down by the agricultural department representative taber of new york sponsor of the bill says the number of canadian farms sending milk to the united states is from 2500 to 3000 representing about 25000 cattle he says the inspection proposed vould start in ontario in the region tributary to buffalo and the northern part of new york state and after that the part of quebec which can readily be some tninj virai tnvy tn iw jj automobile and not being able to wak o location it is nice the distance to the locality if her rela- t tl v u tives locality if her re she had to submit with such for them on a stormy night to know that they will not have to drive in grace as she could muster and her c wail was that country people believe nice for us to know that short vaca- or try to make believe that living is thc eummer are available to as cheap in town as in the country ours there has never v the slight- they charge me market prices for r and t h ntfv 11 be we the butter and eggs and fruit and j j i vegetables they bring me she said then sit down with their hearty coun- can not understand how people can take and never give either in town or country for onesided friendship is to keep cut pumpkin try appetites to help eat what they m jnxu charged me for j uj or profitable there you have it some people in the country imposed upon and some in town i could not but think of the when a squash or pumpkin has been fair and honorable exchange of courte- cut an a pt b it is not to be used sies that has existed between my fam- at oncej pxefis waxed paper overth ily and a fine country famiiy for some cut part to seal it it will stay good years past for if social life is one- for qu tt while especially if kept sided it soon loses its charm ex- a co place change is not the wrong word to use 1 in this connection a good way to catch rats it is said when they thresh cr put up hay or is to ugo an earthenware jar about something that is a rare treat to town foot in diameter three feet in children they invite the youngsters depthj with a h0 large enough for out to see the performance and on j a rat to enter in the side near- th saturdays when the weather is good top th6 j s buried in the earth nests so thavtw wlllbedarkr not only to barns butto evy build- secure the fwte noted frenchman nests well supplied with straw or hay ing on the farm the farm buildings sftp i taken by death use the combined experience of those who have already built and third adapt plans to your special conditions suppiea witn straw or hay have nests at least eighteen inches above the floor place glass eggs in the nests and on the floor dispose of birds caught breaking eggs intentioii- ally c not only afford a home for the farmer and his family but they make up the factory in which the farm products aro finished manufacturers know tha to turn but use those features that have been emile coue healer by auto suggestion dies in 70th year there fs real fun on the farm in winter and occasionally in summer we return the compliment by inviting their children to the city deep enough to have the hole on the level with the ground when the rats once enter they are unable to climb up they can then be destroyed by water if it happens that circus day finds has anybody tried this p gn j out a product in quantity economic- j well standardized vn i the cost of lumber and other build- ally and efficiently they must provide wmf j 1arisphil kin le coue j f an ing materials is a good argument in factory buildings that are well ar- very difficult a ffiwm favor of placing additional insurance ranged clean light substantial and or school boy pvidedynth oured waj on the house and barns many are suited to the purpose intended so pencil and a rue or a set of drawing turiub 1 is doc f carrying the same insurance they were many farmers know that their barns instruments can accomplish much in atmnt dledon pi ida at his home many mylars ago if these good folks storage buildings hog houses and planning incidentaly he can earn j m cones famous phrase men were to have a fire it would be almost feeding sheds must have certain fentja ot about construction impossible for them to rebuild use experience of others rust there one big point about toronto stable equip ment which makes me spec ially proud to sell it its the fact that the galvaniz ing thoroughly covers and completely coats both the l inside and the outside of the steel tubing with pure zinc spelter this hot process makes it absolutely rust- defying and proof against strong stable acids for the maximum period this is a mighty valuable feature et me explain some of the many others get some of the inter- estinj toronto literature ho i b n phuie istil storiffvike masseyharris agent 1 ures to make them satisfactory farm buildings especially barns are factor- j the expe of others can joe nd- unlvermliy ies where human food is produced f i books on buildings m maga- faulty buildings can never produce j z nni farm papers and day in every way i am getting better and better is remembered by thousl he never pretended that this the higlest quality of products farm 0 1 operators spend several hours of every i cu j day in the buildings poor arrange- ment means lost motion extra labor and wasted time valuable live stock and feed crops aro housed and shelter ed in the farm buildings this means that they must be clean healthful snd substantial many rliobikms indeed it would be difcult in so short a space of time even to make a list of nil th necessary features that should hu considered there is ths problem of materials whether of wood stone brick tile or concrete than ll is ire all at your provincial agri- college almost every agri- perhaps applicable or precluded other precau tions and medical treatment his whole argument was that in these cultural colegohas made a large num- a of nervous strain and worry ru ber of building plans available their j petition of his formula by those who ian service is either given free of at j could get themselves influenced by it a nominal cost even though most plans have to bo specialized to a certain extent there nie some factors that have been pretty definitely settled and can be included in the plan for example we know that there are just about three types of roof construction used on modem barns they are the plank truss braced rafter and gothic arch the hay loft in the barn can ba built free of posts and obstructing iccs we knew that protection to reduce the j many millions of yasky los or there i is ratp roofing for the federal gov- i ernment tolls us thatevory rat eats or destroys two dollars worth of feed every year thre is tin- question of how largi- to build this answer de- pends on the farming system sizo of rather definite amount of space most barns should lie thirtyfour or thirtysix feet wide- windows mut be included in every live stock building with about four square feet of glass for each cow or horse cows horses ind hog of awrage sie require was an excellent tonic ten days ago m cone undertook a i lecturing tour in alsace and on his return home felt unduly fatigued mes sages from nancy indicate death wan due to heart disease ur coue was president of the lor raine society of applied psychology and author of a brochure selfmas tery by conscious autosuggestion and other papers and magazine ar ticles he was 6i years of age canadians return to the dominion ottawa emigrants numbering 18- 775 went from the united states to settle in canada during the year end- farm financial conditions and per- the information aviilabe from ing aprij 1925 this was an in- sonal desire there aro mnjor prob- architects engineers colleges or crease of 3g00 over the previous year lems there is a whoij flock of build- farm publications plus your own good says a bulletin issued by the canadian ing problems related to light ventila- judgment should produce the bet pos- dept tion sizes of pent stalls and alleys sible plnn for you at best these tion arrangement of the stock and proper brief suggestions can only cenvey this in addition 47221 use of srciv complicating tfiese idea plan the building on paper questions is the fact that economy first the welplannod building is must always ik- considered if a profit noticeable wherever it is but nsije is to 1c mad on the investment every from its attractiveness it will stan 1 barn or other farm building is a spefor years ss a tribute to the good rial problem for each one of you have judgment of its owner of immigration and colonizaj canadians -re- j turned to the dominion michigan led the states of the union in rending citizens to canada with r total of 2289 washington was next with 2003 nvw york third with lpit and minnesota fcurth with l05f the traffic 99 op is rotector ontario highways are policed for your protec tion the traffic cop is your friend the traffic patrol is not to inconvenience the motorist and not for the purpose of collecting fines its aim is to protect life and limb and the public investment in the roads its work makes for the safety of yourself and your family wont you do your part in this movement to reduce accident on the highways and encourage your friends to do the same do not fall into the temptation of speeding because the road ahead is clear remember that excessive speed is one of the greatest agents of destruction of some roads while reminding motorists that the traffic pptroiwill do its full duty in enforcing the law the government urges thc cooperation of motorists in refraining from ex cessive speed j2ach motorist is interested in road protection because each must contribute to road maintenance the hon geo s henry minister ot highways sl squire deputy minister issued by the ontario department of highways to secure the cooperation of motorists in sbating the abuse of the roads of the province

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