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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 1, 1930, p. 8

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stouffville may 1st 1930 h o klinck general insurance stouffville ontario telephone 3307 v a tough break for you if your brakes dont work most times it is really not your fault but whats the difference the jury will say youre wrong and the injured party collects you purchase our complete protection automobile policies and then you dont get the tough breaks in lawsuits or lose in any auto mishap rates and information will be gladly given for the asking well have the zurich protect you be certain of safety build ivith gyproc fire can hurl your home to destruction unless a fireresistant ma terial such as the new ivory coloured gyproc wallboard is used in its construction inexpensive perma nent easy to apply gyp roc wallboard does not bum it is exactly what you want for firesafe walls ceilings and par titions when you build remodel or repair ask your dealer today for full information on gyproc wallboard or send for interesting free book building and re modelling with gyproc gypsum lime and alabastini canada limited pas ontario h headed for bankruptcy the canadian farmer is learning that by taking everything from his soil and returning nothing he is head ed straight tor agricultural bank ruptcy and that every dollar spent on good fertilization is better in vested than a dollar in the saving bank try national ferlllizar for best results we deliver to your farm jas l ogden phone cs27 stouffville 10 easy quick glycerine mix for constipation and bowels a real cleaning and see how good you feel j m storey druggist stoultville simple glycerin buckhorn bark saline etc as mixed in adlcrlka re lieves constipation in two hours most medicines act on only lower bowel but adlerikn acta on both uppor and lower bowel removing poisons you nover thought wore in your system just one spoonful re lieves gas sour stomach and sick headache let adlerika givo stomach the stouffville tribune published every thursday hate 200 per year 250 to the united states notice of application for divorce notice is horby given that alfred norman shone of the city of toron to in hie county of york in the province of ontario labourer will apply to the parliament of canada at the next present session thereof for a bill of divorce from his wife winifred may shone of the town of suttonlnashfleld in the county of nottingham in that part of great britain called england on the grounds of adultery and desertion dated at toronto this 3rd day of april 1930 proudfoot duncan gilday tisdall s5 richmond street west toronto solicitors for tho said applicant stouffville creamery company always the same this spring as in former springs we have our plant in tiptop condition our cream collect us and butterdelivery service is tuned up with a new truck all ready to take care of the coming season to render you a creamery service in every detail which cannot be equalled more so this spring by having established in toronto a direct retail distributing service en- abling us to pay top market price for your cream we make these little changes and additions from year to year because our main motive in business is unchangeable our motto to day is as it was twelve years ago when we started to render to our cream shippers a creamery service in every detail second to none this has proven a mutual benefit to you and us and of the best medium of advertising to us if you are not yet among our many hundreds of cream shippers we would be pleased to have you as such and you also will be pleased just call phone or write and you will immediately enjoy the benifits of our service if you have not tried our butter you are missing a treat always good always the same ask your grocer the creamery or our drivers for it too bad thats what the has been saying all winter farmer we refer to those farmers who ship their milk to toronto just when you wanted ready money word came to shut off your supply one and even two days each week you were stocked with cows and production was at its peak yes you say too bad now how different had you been shipp ing your cream to us no shut off no interruptions prompt payment and we gather the cream if you wish or pay you to deliver it- the big cream shipping season is again opening and we are prepared for it with our modern plant to handle any quantity stouffville creamery company phone 186 stouffville ont open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings information for the busy farmer from dept of agriculture egg production up in 192s there were 34022511 eggproduclug hens in canada a de cline of 1001s9 over the previous year they accounted for 2gs s57 dozen eggs or 15591630 dozen more than in the previous year ontario was the leading eggpro ducing province and showed a very substantlan increase over the pre ceding year quebec was the second highest eggproducing province the calf to retain good judges of cattle can tell almost at once whether a calf is worth rearing or not and that soon after it is born there are certain signs that cannote be neglected and by which they are guided in making their selection a small un dersized calf is not one to be re tained for it will but rarely repa the trouble involved in feeding and rearing into a store beast and thus it had better be taken to market as soon as possible a lively calf jumping and playing around its dam is what one likes to see for such a calf is strong on its legs healthy and should be possessed of a strong constitutes new c n r time table athough we announced last week that there was not likely to be any change in the c n r timetable for this division there has since been announced a slight change in the new schedule it will be noticed that the morning train from toronto will arrive here a little earlier than heretofore while the evening trail will bo about 10 minutes later the night and morning passenge trains to toronto will leave earlier than under the old timetable the new schedule which is now in opera tion is as follows morning train from toronto morning train to toronto aftoroou train to toronto night train from toronto evening train to toronto s57 1059 3 so 611 716 borer still a menace provincial entymologist l cae sar who is in charge of the en forcement of the corn borer act recently declared that the impress ion that the corn borer has been reduced in most counties and that the law will not be strictly enforced this year is fallacious the borer is just as dangerous an insect today a it ever was he declared and all it needs is to be given a chance such as it would have if the corn borer act had not been enforced corn growers in ontario will have to be come accustomed to the fact that cleaning up corn remnants each spring will be a regular part of farm operations noil enforcement of the act this year would be folly a pot at o acreage intention to plant surveys in the united states suggest an in crease if this happens and a normal or heavy crop is harvested lower prices may be expected next market ing season ontario prices for pota toes have been satisfactory this year which may tempt growers to in crease acreage poor and marginal potato land may come into produc tion and result in an increase of low- well advised to direct their energies toward an in creased yield per acre of highquality tubers rather than an increase in acreage imt of farm machinery it has been found that the aver age life of a grain hinder is sixteen years with a variation from five to thirtythree years a springtooth s harrow under ordinary service i condition is good only about eight years while a wagon will hold out for twenfyfour years a survey marie recent indicated that the average cost of jjsjng a onerow cultivator was eight cents vhich was about the lowest for any implement in some instances machines made almost entirely of metal and not housed seemed to last as long s those whjgji were housed however other machines with many small parts or parts with jvood cloth or leather badjy need shelter binders fall in this class investigation re veals that binders wliteb were sueltr efni required only 138 cents per acre ffiy repairs as compared with 38o for those not housed p p better bull ftyen h a dorrance agricultural rep- goodwood miss dorothy holmau of parry sound visited her grandmotliermrs s ottowell over the week end another good citizen of our town has como to light and installed the hydro in the person of morley symes miss etoyi helmkay nurse in training in toronto visited her par ental home for a cwuple of days the football club are anticipating holding a social in the near future delos graham of tltiugwood has bored a well on the farm of turner fern just north of goodwoodsecur- ing a good flow of water at gl foot level the large crowd that gathered in the hasemont of the united church on wednesday evening last was loud in praise and congratulations for miss viola reid under whose direc tion a recital was given by her pupils assisted by her friends the room which was decorated witli crepe paper of purple and yellow the artis tic lamp shades the floor lamps to gether with a floral display of rose3 and tulips congratulatory gifts of intimate friends so blended and lent a charm almost magical in effect and created an atmosphere wherein the musical harmonies could not fail but to produce intense delight and pleas ure the program under the chair manship of ernest morgason main tained throughout an interest cap tivating and refreshing to make any special comment would just be to paint the lily each pupil inspired by the occasion put forth their best effort to express what they so learn ed and felt under the guidance of their teacher and received the round of applause those who contributed to the evenings entertainment were may winnie stewart at the skating rink aylmer cooper wallflower edna story blue bird dick slater bobbie harden country dance a sartario carl ashenhurst spanish hymn lowaine crapper cedar brook waltz el baston bright stars gertrude morgason the merry phasant elwood foskett the shamrock ruth keid biu- menlied edna fosket piano sojo down the trail of dreams was aby rendered and received especial re cognition miss eileen kestor of toronto rendered two piano selec- t ills which proved her outstanding ability as a musician her selections being beeihovens most acceptable were the pianoforte duets rendered by misses daisy morgason and viola reid airs a harden and miss viola reid also misses jessie and viola held it was an unspeakable pleas ure to have miss evelyn harper who was home for easter holidays to contribute aycieaj sojo beside still waters which was appropriately encored mra harden sang soiue where a voice is calling and gave musical monologues how the ele phant got his trunk the green eye of the little yellow god and recited the tttle saint and what father knows after serving a dainty lunch a vote of thanks moved by mr morgason and herbert xvagp was voiced in appreciation of all those who had taken part aiul tp miss viola reid for so successful ail evening for sale quantity seed barley t h paisley plione 0511 resentative for brant county reports that the brant county council has passed the necessary bylaw to de clare hat county a better bull area a county live stock improvement association has been organized for the constant and jormanent im provement of brants live stock grow more barley a part solution of the problem of marketing ftjtnadas wheat crop will probably be found in the grow ing of less wheat and wore bar ley this year anyway barley is the great staple grain of the feeder of live stock yielding tho biggest re turns expressed in terms of animal iiilrimcnt per acre jn other words more actual food is produced in a normal year from one acre 6f bar ley than from any other grain there is in ontario too a steady market at belter than world prices for a large volume of good barley for industrial purposes and when it comes to the building up of poor soil or the reclaiming of weedin fested areas there is no other grain crop dial can be utilized to such advantage tho present barley acreage in ontario is only about onehalf of the combined acreage in fall and spring wheat but pre sent prospects point to this situa tion being reversed with profits to the producer and the province as a whole houses team general tfurpose gelding for sale harry mantle lot 12 1st con uxbrldge barred hock baitv chicks from our own flock a few ready pay orders taken for later chicks henry miller phone 1914 stouff ville 12 stouffville march 28 1s30 gordon cober esq stouffville dear sir- i hereby desire to re tract the slanderous statements which it is alleged i made against you and ilso to apologize for the making thereof i accept your state ment that you were lot present on the occasion referred to and i am therefore glad to make the said re traction and by so doing to restore to you the good name you have also enjoyed in this neighborhood yours truly telfer ronnie youxg pullets ready about may 10th barred rock pullets also keep in mind that we do custom hatching at 1 per hun dred settings every 10 days w a wideman plione 6500 markham 9 the dynamo timer fords and fordson is the best aiul most economical on he market when doing your spring overhauling instal a dynamo timer on your fordson for easier starting and more uniform power ends 75 tf your ignition trou bles and requires no olilng nor atr tentlon recommended and pre ferred by ford owners everywhere fully guaranteed for 3 years price 275 mailed cod on request e klinck phone stoufrvlllo 4011 at victoria square rr2 gonnley also available from ho kmvck obrien ave stoufrvlllo 5 v

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