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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 26, 1931, p. 8

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stouffvilleontario frebruary 261931 spectacle frames our special for march and last week of february white gold filled spectacle frames of the very latest designs at less than half price i have just purchased a bankrupt stock from london ontario consisting of white gold filled spectacle frames of the latest designs which i am going to sell at less than half price while they last frames that retail for 1000 and 1200 will be sold for 4 75 and 575 i have also obtained large quantities of other spectacle material consisting of all shell frames combination schell and metal frames and yellow gold filled frames and am now able to supply first quality spectacles from 250 up including a scientific examination of your eyes my repairs are also the lowest in price when you come to me for eye service you get first quality material at the lowest possible prices and have the services of the only barns gold medalist and hermant first prize winner in the province of ontario at the present time e a grubin r o optometric eye specialist offices at markham mondays uxbridge wednesdays the farmers information from dept of agriculture produce men approve broadcasting a report of the annual meeting of the eastern canada fruit and vege table jobbers association held re cently at st john nb includes the following the effect of the radio advertis ing conducted by the ontario de partment of agriculture is reported by the trade to have had very satis factory results in moving fruit and vegetables this past fall particular ly during periods of heavy receipts and an extension of this program is being urged press advertising and the publication of timely and attrac tive bulletins and pamphlets by the dominion and provincial depart ments of agriculture dealing with the use of fruits and vegetables is also urged successful dairying factors essential to success in dairying was the subject discussed by mo mcphail of tills depart ment before a recent convention of cheesemakers his analysis of the situation resolved itself into four divisions as follows 1 diversi fication of farm enterprises too many dairy farmers are so in tensely interested in their cows that they forget to look around for money making sidelines that can be operated without any great addi tional outlay 2 high yielding crops are important all feeds must be grown on somebodys farm and on most farms they can be produced more cheaply than they can be purchased 3 efficiency of live stock the efficiency of the individ- tention will be paid to farming possibilities in northern ontario and a scheme devised to utilize the many homesteads which have stood idle for several years in good farm country of the north clean seed pays in stressing the importance ot using good seed prof w j squir- rell of oac in a recent address quoted results obtained from ex tensive experiments which showed invariably an amazing increase in yield per acre from clean plump tested seed of a good variety over the other kind in making pur chases the buyer is strongly ad vised to demand tested seed much of the gamble can be elminated from farming where the field is thoroughly cleaned of weeds and put into a fine state for sowing by cultivation and good seed used cod liver oil for poultry when hens are shut in during the long winter months an abun dant supply of vitamin d is requir ed to keep them producing and healthy it is the presence of this vitamin which assists assimilation of the minerals calcium and phos phorus in the production of eggs and eggshells as the value of cod liver oil for poultry feeding de pends entirely on its vitamin con tent only reliablytested brands should be used crude cod liver oil is suitable for poultry and is not expensive in the dry mash one pint to each 100 pounds of mash is a good ration while with a wet mash other feed one or two tea- ual animals to utilize feed is a bigl to each 12 birg has been factor in determining profit 4 operating costskeeping expenses at the lowest point consistent with efficiency agriculture prominent plans for improving agriculture throughout the province occupied a prominent place in the speech from the throne at the ontario legisla ture opening last week legislation was forecast to implement many ot the recommendations including cre ation of a provincial marketing board which appear in the somer set inquiry report notice of plans for the improvement of herds in re gard to milk production was given there was the suggestion of early introduction of remedies to protect livestock against the ravages ot parasites and finally the intimation that hon tl kennedy minister ot agriculture will sponsor this com ing summer an exhaustive inspec tion of ontarios agricultural pur suits by all the institutional heads within his jurisdiction special at- eound adequate values in homegrown vegetables while ontario vegetables growers report large quantities of carrots and cabbage still in storage im portations of these vegetables from the south continue to arrive in con siderable volume at the larger markots of the province where they are reported as meeting with a good demand in spite of their compara tive high price imr george rush fieldman for the ontario vegetable growers association stated in a recent meeting that a survey of re tail stores showed that many store keepers gave preference in display to the imported vegetables and offered as an explanation for this that there was greater profit in handling imported carrots and cabbage the markets branch of the ontario department of agriculture has pointed out that the added revenue from the handling of these imported goods comes from the consumers readiness to pay a considerable premium for imagined values recent investigations show that the ontario carrots and cab bage that have been stored under proper conditions have pound for pound food values equal to those supplied by the imported vegetables ontario shoppers are being warned by the department of agriculture that in purchasing imported carrots and cabbage they are paying three times the amount of money needed to obtain equal vegetable food val ues will take evidence with all possible speed the ontar io government is moving to reliove distress among farmers of this pro vince the agriculture committee has already begun its deliberations and will likely function as an ovi- dencctaking inquiry body premier henry has intimated that farmers of districts particularly hard hit by the depression period might be ask ed to appear before the committee to state their cases all parties in the house have agreed that re lief of agriculture is of paramount importance and no small part of the present session will be devoted to consideration of measures aimed in that direction corn and seed show after having been in abeyance for years the annual seed show of the southwesternontario corn growers association was revived last week with a splendid exhibition in the city of chatham the quality of the corn exhibits was exceptionally fine even if not quite on a par with that of displays before the corn borer did its work other classes including cereal grains small seeds tobacco and potatoes was keen the 19 so corn crop in southwestern ontario was the largest and best since the borers invasion and affords concrete evidence that the havoc wrought by the borer has been materially re duced in the last two or three years recommendations made for fruit and vegetable industry establishment of fruit and veg etable growers market council for the province and drastic changes in general marketing conditions are recommended in the report of com missioner w b somerset to hon t l kennedy minister of agricul ture following extensive inquiry in to marketing problems of the fruit and vegetable industries it is sug gested that this market council should have a permanent paid sec retary with a local secretary for each district and an executive com mittee with power to appoint com mittees to study and deal with pro- bles registration of all commer cial fruit and vegetable growers is suggested so that they must place their registered number on all pack ages they market licensing and bonding of all shippers truckers and commission men is recom mended as well as establishment of sales promotion offices in wester canada and in quebec and the marl- times during the selling season other recommendations are as fol lows that surveys be made each season of crop conditions and the sales possibilities of the markets that government assistance be given in establishing central packing plants and cold storage or pre-cool- ing facilities that byproduct re search be made into the commercial possibilities of the disposal of low grade fruits and vegetables that steps be taken to prevent the mark eting of immature fruit and veget ables that the collective purchase of fertilizers and other supplies be i fully canvassed and that as a means of improving the quality of grade and pack for all markets the quesj tion of establishing an ontario brand be considered new prices appreciated the hearty response to the new low prices for meats sold at our store is being appreciated by the public watch our dis play window for specials but keep in mind that the following are a sample of regular prices now established by us tractor school in addressing trie london city- county dinner of tne chamber of commerce hon thomas l ken nedy stressed three main needs for agriculture in ontario today 1st the need of growing quality products secondrate products have little market in these days of keen competition 2nd better grading of products so that canadian products will be known always as al 3rd adoption of modern marketing methods to meet a chang ing world the minister quoted facts figures and statistics to show the need of progress along all threo lines the department has done much in this direction and under the present regime it is prepared to do more wait for our big tractor school demonstration on tues day march 10 better than ever this year special announcement next week frank baker stouffvlllo ontario goodwood howard harper is recovering nicely from his recent operation imr and mrs freeman slack and granddaughter lily were guests at victoria corners over the weekend with their son edgar this friday evening the members of tho lol will meet in the hall as usual when a busy evenings work will be put on well done hockey players surely you put goodwood on the map al though you went down to defeat when up against almira next year our team will bo ready for the watches and stouffvlllo arena will not hold us they say the only man left in goodwood the night of the match in stouffvllle was isaac wag and hcncklah roach anyway we didnt see that many so the boys got good support from the fans choice ribroast beef 17c should roast beef 15c rib boil beef u 12c round steak 20c round steak roast 18c sirloin roast beef 20c hind quarters mo 13c quality meats lowest prices pork ham pork 1012 lbs 18c ham pork 45 lbs 19c shoulder r p 1012 lbs 17c pork chops 20c pork sausage per lb 20e fish salmon 810 lbs 12c white fish 12c 3sjs jst 1 business directory legal xmccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffvllle money to loan norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with the legal firm ot corley keen and howard counsel j w seymour corley kc trusts and guarantee building room 605 302 bay street toronto out telephone elgin 3153 and 3154 res tr 6343 tait bros the cash butchers phone 3501 h ere an dth ere t04 k g mackay senioi dairy pro duce gra ler for western canada states that manitoba s creamery butter production in 1930 showed an increase of s46 per cent over 1921 about 10000000 pounds ot fish are caught annually in the large and small lakes of the province ot saskatchewan and approximately 1400 men are employed in the in dustry aggregate value of field crops grown in canada in 1930 is offi cially estimated at 631592000 and total area sown to crops was 62- 214670 acres an increase over 1929 of about 1000000 acres from end of september 1930 to january 15 1931 over 26000000 pounds of sugar was produced at the beet sugar factory at raymond alberta tho industry has grown to substantial proportions in that province of late years from winnipeg a radio fan writes melody mike is talked around the offices and warehouses in winnipeg as though he were a real canadian pacific official the reference is to the canadian paci fic radio offering on monday nights across tho dominion vancouver will have a team of fine golfing calibre on the fairways of the oak bay course where the third annual midwinter empress golf tournament for the e w beatty trophy will be staged feb ruary 2328 entries are in from victoria seattle portland tacoma and cities of tho prairie provinces grain marketed along the west ern lines ot the canadian pacific railway from august 1 to january 31 amounted to 165793000 bushels of which 140928000 bushels were wheat the total marketings of grain along canadian pacific lines represent 54 per cent of the total grain marketed in western canada to that date canada now has more than forty bird sanctuaries specially reserved for bird protection purposes these are scattered across the country from nova scotia to british colum bia some of the provincial gov ernments also maintain similar re served areas for the benefit of na tive bird life a census of ten such sanctuaries not including young birds hatched in 1930 was 100836 of 16 different species over 97 per cent of the assets of the canadian pacific railway are in canada and in drawing attention to this fact some months ago mr e w beatty chairman and presi dent of the company went on to say that he would be glad to see an increase in the companys share holders in this country sines that time tho increaso has been most marked as is shown by the follow ing statement of canadian pacific common shares held in canada now and at the end of the two previous years dec 31 1928 69719 dec 31 1929 77848 dec 31 1930 91399 increase in two years 35231 bloomington mr n smith is under tho caro of the doctor mr bush of aurora visited at wm hills on sunday miss elsie hill was visiting in peterborough last week football players wanted those wishing to play send your names early to g ii saunders stouffvllle mr and mrs heels of woubau- shene and mr ed swales of mid land also mr and miss paisley of orillia attended tho funeral of tho late philip lemon on thursday last week there was a gloom cast over the community on tuesday last at the passing of mr philip lemon one of our hfelong and highly esteemed residents much sympathy is extend ed to mrs lemon and sons in their sad bereavement water rates in osliawa will be re duced ten per cent we under stand the idea is to popularize the saturday night bath premier bennett has announced that parliament will meet on thurs day march 12 the coming session is expected to be an extensive one and much legislation will engage the members during the coming months binder mh 6 ft cut new also pea straw stack and a quantity of cedar posts lot 7 con 3 whit church geo noble in a final estimate of the wheat production of canada in 1930 the canadian government bureau of statistics places the total yield at 397872000 bushels an increase of over 2000000 bushels compared with the previous estimate cedar posts a largo quantity posts anchors and braces on lot 33 third line uxbridge phone jw widdiueld 9s17 uxbridge for sale g rowed whitebarb- less seed barley grown from wis consin pedigreed no 37 certificate no 40757s grade 2 in wiscon sin this variety has outyielded tu rough strains around 10 bus per acre for a 6 year period the smoothness of the beards make it more pleasant to handle and th straw more valuable for feeding yielded over 60 bus per acre this year and tests 52 lbs per bus price 2 bus bags included send for sample c j brodie stouffville rr 4 phone 7210 george coltham ontario imd surveyor surveys levels municipal engineering aurora ontario box 264 phone s64 thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 18202 stouffville anne lehman a t o m teacher of pianoforte playing and theory phono 4301 studio lehmans block massey harris agency in the old stand just south ol post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 medical dr s s ball phpsiclan and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county drsira herbert freel ur ira free consultation hours 9 to 12 am mon wed frl 6 to 9 pm tues sat tues thurs sat afteruoonu by appointments only or herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvllle monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of itoyiil collegti of dental surgeons and of th- univcrsity of toronto office in grubins block phone s201 markham every tuesday office in wear block george baker realtor nnd valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges nd small acreages stouffville ont card of thanks it is our desire to make known our sincere gratitude for the kind ness and sympathy extended to us by neighbors and friends during our great loss of a beloved husband and father mrs phillip lemon sous card of thanks imrs herbert kirby and david wish to thank the friends for their kindness to mr kirby during his long illness and for the sympathy and kindness extended to them dur ing their late bereavement also for the many tokens of their sympathy in memoriam in loving memory of our mother who departed this life feb22192 two years have passed by since we last saw her face we think of her and sigh no one can fill her place oft we think of mother and see her in our dreams for there is no other can take her place it seems daughters edith and elsie johnson e a grubin r o eyesight specialist honor graduate of the college of optometry of canada gold medal ist and first hermant prize winner in 192s at stouffville every thursday friday and saturday office in the grubin block eyes examined glasses fitted and re paired phone stouffville 2405 gordon phillips licensed auctioneer experienced in farm stock implement and furniture sales phone stouffville 8405 for terms dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeon and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office commerce bank up staira phone office 1011 residence 1015 veterinary s t bodcndistel ys bvsc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at the mansion house phono 161 successor to dr j t storey r g clendening funeral director and embalmer private ambulance phone 9000 markham ontario oats for for seed sale victory variety e barnes ph 6412 for sale white sow due abotu middle march fred pilkey ph 9709 farm for rent 150 acres at lot 9 con 2 uxbridge good buildings victor stover ph 6905 auction sale horses cattle hogs ments hay etc imple- lot 30 con 9 markham li miles south of stouffviileon tuesday march 3 j h robinson hoisos black mare 10 years hay mare 10 years roan mare hd 8 years cows holstein cow duo april 3rd white cow bred in july holstein heifer bred may 21st holstein heifer bred may 29th brindlecow part jersey fresh jersey heifer due time of sale large red cow blue time sale 2 heifer calves yearlings bull 2 years jersey bull young fat cow fat heifer ilgs s fat hogs sow bred jan 26th sow and 9 pigs 3 shoats implements binder imccormick nearly new mower deering good hay rake deerlng hay rack wagon light wagon set springs sleighs pit per p h nearly new cutting box floury scuffler 2 cultivators ph walking plow cockshutt no 21set harrows pig crate set brass mounted harness set double fjrir ness pair bridles forks hoe shovels etc large mow of hay 100 bus barley 200 bus oats terms fat cattle calves fa hogs hay grain- and all sums of 15 cash over that amount s months credit on approved notes or 6 per cent per annum off for cash sale at 1 oclock f w silvorsldes auctioneer farm to rent 100 acres 40 fall ploughed also fall wheat sown apply fe raestouffville for sale gelding rising 4 years also brood sow due in march john browiisborger stouflville rr 1 phone 2106 money a first mortgage for sale 5000 on real estate good se curity 6 per cent apply at the tribune office wanted position on farm for an experienced man and wife sep arate house preferred frank whetter stouffvllle farm for sale or rent a good dairy farm flowing well good house barn and outbuild ings 20 acres new seeds and all fall ploughed situated lot 7 9th con whitchurch apply on premises lewis ha mm separator sharpless for sale bert tait ph 3501 chicks chicks canadian approved chicks barred rocks isc sc white leghorns 16 from an ontario breeding station one 1930 customer writes my order for this year for first week of april and may hatch brought 500 rocks chicks last year i bought 400 chicks and received 41s big strong healthy ones at 3 months i had 401 left the cockerels dres sed 6 to s lbs and more than paid for raising and all hg michell claremont now for 1931 i have houses and farms listed for sale if you are looking for a property see me i am ready to do business with any man that is will ing to do as he wishes to be done by jacob vake lowering markets suggests lower feed prices we are now quoting mixed oat chop 1650 per ton barley meal s1soo1950 per ton alfalfa meal 2250 per ton whole corn 165 cwt ground corn 175 cwt above all in 1001b jute sacks electrical contractor house wiring farm work motors everything in electric estimates given chas nendick phono 257 notice registration of bylaw notice is hereby given that a by- law was passed by the municipal council of the otoration of the village of stouffville on the ninth wholesale prices gladly quoted on day of february a d 1931 providing any kind or grade of grain in 3 ton lots to be ground at our mill good used sacks taken in exchange dickson hill mills phono 2s05 wa jones prop baby chicks- and custom hatoh- ing at moderate prices w a wid email mt joy phone mark- ham 6500 ijaitv chicks we are again tak our barred rock flock one thousand egg hatch every ten days early orders appreciated phone 4914 henry miller stouff ville for tho issue of debentures to the amount of 6180000 for the pur pose of paying for tho new pave ment with necessary storm sewers curbs and gutters on main street in the said village of stouffville and that such bylaw was registered in in tho registry office for the regis try division of tho east and west ridings of the county of york and also in the registry office for tho registry division of the north rid ing of the county of york on tha ng orders for baby chicks from 11th day ot february a d 1931 any motion to quash or set asido the same or any part thereof must be made within one month after the first publication ot this notice and cannot be made thereafter for sale 50 acre clay loam choice market garden farm in ontario county mile from village ot stouffville convenient to public and high school county highway passes door good house and bank barn good water and running stream mrs harry gil bert phone 1110 t dated the 11th day a d 1931 of february j s dougherty clerk of the villago of stoultville mrs a griffiths spirella corsetiere stouffville markham unionvflle

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