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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 15, 1930, p. 8

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stouffville may 15th 1930 notice regarding deliveries of sinclair gasoline and oil for the convenience of tractor owners and others i have installed private line telephone and you will now be assured of prompt service a trial order will convince that this is a superior product at no advance in price the telephone is stouffville 255 j r mckenzie try opaline motor oil use our coal oil information for busy farmer the used for sale 1 ford tudor 1929 1 whippet coach 1929 1 whippet sedan six 1929 1 pontiac coach 192s 1 chevrolet coach 1926 1 dodge coach 192g 1 ford coupe 1924 1 ton truck ford 1922 1 rubber tired buggy 1 ford town sedan 1929 1 pord la ton truck 1929 1 chevrolet ton truck 1927 1 ford ton truck 192g 2 chevrolet sedans 1923 1 jewitt sedan 1923 1 ford coupe 1923 2 chevrolet ourings 1924 1 m ii low down spreader anyone wishing a demonstration with the new improved fordson tractor please let us know and we will only be too pleased to demonstrate to you if you intend buying a new ford car do not fool yourself by putting it off till you want it or you will be disappointed easy terms arranged on any new car truck tractor or used car one year to pay delbert holden ford dealer stouffville phone 18402 used implement sale riding plow massey seed drill cream separators quebec sulky plowsheavy gangplows three furrow tractor plow two hp engines two furrow riding plow 1 spreader we offer an s1c tractorat a bargain we have a good toronto property to exchange on good paying basis toronto property well rented on good pasture farm mecormick deering agent phone 15704 frank baker stouffville phone 15704 from dept of agriculture frop diversity helpful dr a 1 christie president of the i ontario agricultural college in a recent address said that the recent gloomy talk about the price of western wheat was of minor concern to ontario where a diversity of products is grown and where it is possible to make a choice among half a dozen lines to specialize the lime has not yet come when the acreage of any crop can be regu lated and an assurance given of highly remunerative prices tile element of chance must be reckon ed with farming as on the stock ex change were it possible to iix the price of wheat at cost of production plus twenty per cent there would be a rush to grain growing with a resultant surplus in a few years that the world could not use stresses home markets in his first public statement mr las 15 fairbairn newly appointed deputy minister of agriculture gives expression to the following views my thought is that we should stress ontario products we should try to create in the minds of all housewives the desire to purchase ontario products we should also educate the dealer we need ths cooperation of city people the manufacturers associations cham bers of commerce and service clubs we have to stress before these bodies the fact that in order to bring about a reorganization of methods we have to encourage them to think of ontario products my main thought is going to be to stress the purchase of ontario farm produce i want to stabilize the home markets for the ontario pro ducer we have the very best quality of fruits and vegetables that can be produced anywhere current crop keport many fields of fall wheat are be ing plowed up in york and ontario counties sufficient hay to carry all stock to grass is indicated in bruce in dundas american buyers have been active and a number of grade cows have been sold for from 85 to 100 the top bull at a sale in carle- ton brought a price of 225 while 250 stocker cattle were sold at the same sale a large acreage of potatoes has been set out in elgin cold weather has effected little in jury in essex county except to tobacco plants some of which are frozen a poor growth of fall wheat and meadows in haldimand has re sulted in the plowing up of several fields many clover and fall wheat lields in middlesex are said to be practically worthless honor itctirins official heads of the various branches of the department made a presenta tion on the last day of april to w bert roadhouse former deputy minister on the occasion of his transfer to the position of chair man of the agricultural develop ment board mr roadhousa recall ed that when he became deputy minister is years ago the depart ment expenditures were- in the neighborhood of 750000 annually whereas at the present time they are approximately 3000000 apart from capital expenditures the board of which mr roadhouse now takes charge has loaned more than 27000000 to the present time soy beans more popular soy beans are coming more and more into use as an annual hay crop for this purpose soy beans should be sown early in may at the rate of one and onehalf to two bushels per acre and the crop cut when the pods are about half grown the seed may be sown with a grain drill in the same way as held peas an soil which grows corn well will produce a good crop of soy beans they pro duce a large yield of palatable hay which is very rich in protein the only objection to the use of soy beans at the present time is th high price of the iseed w m of general application a townsman v western ontario recently wrote to the ontario agri cultural college asking whether the provincial corn borer act had any application in cities towns and villages professor caesar who is in charge of the enforcement of the act replied emphatically as follows growers of small plots of corn in villages towns and cities must remember that the act applies to them just as much as to the farmers and that sometimes their corn is more heavily infested than the corn on farms ah corn stalks on these plots and all coars weeds alongside them must be gathered and burned as soon as they pre dry and the ground then spaded or plowed nw feat tares the finger of progress has again written brant- ford roofing history new and more beautiful colour harmonies grace the stage new features of brantford asphalt slates claim the spotlight of attention what are these features first an almost unlimit ed variety of roofing designs m rich ripe colour combin ations that impart beauty and distinction to your home second ninety- four to ninetysix per cent super- saturatiottof asphalt assures permanent protection against teeming rains driv ing sleet or melting snow third improved manu facture which lessens the susceptibility to climatic changes fourth extra resistance to fire and weather is found in the superior mastic coat ing with which each slate is treated fifth improved labora tory facilities and finer manufacturing equipment have contributed to produce these slates of new excel lence the basic material felt of brantford asphalt slates is made in our new mill one of the finest equipped mills in canada and where we are producing the highest quality product if you are building a home gar age summer cottage office or any other type of structure ask your brantford roofing dealer to go over your requirements and submit esti mates of cost also write for free booklet beauty with fire protec tion which gives helpful and inter esting advice regarding the proper type finish design and colour for your roof 151 goodwood j f reld and daughter viola visited friends in lindsay on sun day the goodwood united sunday school held their rally service lust juuuay the basement was crowded lor the occasion the remains of the late john purdy were moved from the vault in txbridge to goodwood cemetery on monday anniversary services at the bap tist ichutch next sunday afternoon and evening music b the united choir while the rev john best will reach at both services keep in mind to clean your shoes before going into t j fosketfs diningroom as he has just laid a new hardwood floor the finest in the town joseph cooper of the second con cession is the owner of the line clydesdale atlantic 2nd which was the pride of graham bros stables at chiremont prior to 10 10 atlantic 2nd will stand at his own stables for this season parking space promises to be at a premium on friday night for the big evening in the hull under auspices of the baseball club dont fail to come to this box social and enjoy the drama the road to the city given by landlord talent if you want to see a smile thai lasts and looks like satisfaction call at c w watsons store and note the beam on charlies face he be came the father of a son on sunday mrs liariund of detroit and mr and mis punle of toronto visited mr and mrs thos dowswell on sunday mrs harriett james one of our highly respected residents stumbled over a box in the cellar of her home last week fell to the floor and sus- taind a fractured arm at the wrist mrs james who is in her 77th year is wonderfully smart but accidents happen of this sort even to the younger folk and we hope for an early recovery her daughter mrs a c burkholder of stouffville has been here since the accident in the death of mrs walter baston which took place tit the late home here on wednesday may 7th a life long resident of this township and a member of widely known family iias passed on she was a daughter of the late john shaver and since her marriage had lived in goodwood being among our older residents besides her husband who has the sympathy of all mrs baston is survived by an only daughter mrs joseph crawford or goodwood afflicted for many years with poor hearing mrs baston also suffered several light strokes in recent time which culminated in her final pass ing the funeral service on friday was largely attended and was con ducted by rev mr baldwin of the baptist church general regret was manifest here on saturday in the loss sustained by a former citizen of this place when it was announced that mrs c mckay of toronto had died at the early age of 2g years she was one of three daughters of mr alexander sfindy brown and was born in goodwood the parents leaving here when the deceased was a little tot mrs imckay leaves a husband and one child about three yeflis of age the funeral here on monday was attended by many old friends of the family among the mourners being george brown goodwood robert of stotifliville miss annie brown good wood all uncles and aunt to the deceased two sisters are mrs wylie and mrs moore interment took place in the local cemetery our citizen w a henderson may be generally known as a musician of repute and a school teacher of wide experience but he is also a success ful poultry raiser his line flock of birds kept in the village produce over 100 eggs per iy and they have been grading the best of course george todd will grab the credit for the good grade and per haps the many eggs pis well for w a is feeding a particular line of poultry feed sold by the deputy reeve you get butter from me you will be ruining the canadian cow industry besides being guilty of the sin of smuggling and at tneso words the poultry man became so ashamed of ills own depravity that he went homo and took gopher posou and expired in great agony the dynamo timer for fords and fordson is the best and most economical on the market when doing your spring overhauling instal a dynamo timer on your fordson for easier starting and more uniform power ends 75 of your ignition trou bles and requires no oiling nor at tention recommended and pre- terred by ford owners everywhere fully guaranteed for 3 years price 275 mailed cod on request e klinck phone stouffville 4011 at victoria square rr2 gormley also available from ho kuvcic obrien ave sloullvillc brantford rooting co limited hod office and factory brantford ont xvancb otficca and wcrtsoum toronto winoaor winnipeg montreal halifax saint john n b and c john nflj stouffville planing mill stouffville ont ringwoojj the announcement by premier king last week of an early election brought out some discussion around the veranda of the corner grocery that morning and everybody was discussing the tariff although i am free to admit that i for one dont know a dern thing about it and judging by the talk others knew less one farmer from up the eight happ ened altmg and he told a little story which so deeply impressed me with the fact that tariff is humbug foi many people that i pass on the story this fellow went on to say there was once p farmer in montana who had plenty of hens ducks geese pigeons anil turkeys but no milking cows so ho used to go to his neighbors who specialized in dairying and trade fowl and eggs for butter and milk without doing any harm to the stars and stripes to the democratic institutions of the united statea or to the republican party now this farmer moved to a farm immediate ly north of his dairying neighbor and as it happened found him self a resident of the foreign country of saskatchewan so one day he walked south with a dressed goose and some eggs and wanted to tr them for some butter hut the dairyman was great ly shocked and grieved my dear neighbor he exclaimed i ant astounded at such wickedness do you not realize that if i get eggs from you i shall be ruining the i american hen industry and if boadffays drug store drug store n here and tuere with a prepared acreage greater by 31 per cent than that of 192 a better moisture situation and other indications presaging general good conditions for the year the canadian west is now busy seed ing according to the latest report of the agricultural department of the canadian pacific railway nearly 2s000000 was voted by the ontario legislature recently for hydroelectric development work to be undertaken this year in the province for the ontario hydroelectric commission a pro vincial government organization over sls0o0000 is to be spent on the extension of the niagara hydro system upon which many millions have already been spent to provide cheap electric power over a wide area of rural and urban territory there is a very large amount of capital in englaud ready for in vestment and i felt in that country that it should go to can ada said major l a jones eco nomic editor of the imdon morn ing post who lauded recently at saint john from ss duchess of atholl on a trip to canada for the purpose of fostering better econo mic relations between the domin ion and the motherland the stouffville tribune published every thursday rate 200 per year 250 to the united states there is perhaps some much desired thing that you are looking forward to some day it may be a home a trip or some cherished dream of your own whatever it is regular deposits in a savings account in this bank will bring realization closer it is a simple matter to open an account with us interest compounded half yearly the bank of nova scotia established i8m capital 10000000 reserve 20000000 total assets over 275000000 j a mcleod general manager toronto h o klinck general insurance stouffville ontario telephone 3307 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 wrongand the injured party collects you purchase our complete protection automobile policies and then you dont get the tough breaks in lawsuits or fbse in any auto mishap flates and information will be gladly given for the asking well have the zurioh protect you mmmmmmobammmmmmsmmmmm

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