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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 12, 1931, p. 8

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stouffville ontario march 12 1931 unionville chick hatchery 4 mammoth electric incubators in operation call and see our new 8000 egg machine with the new sanitary hatching compartment positive temperature centrel automatic humidifier this machine is now installed and in operation book your orders early prices reasonable further information available at brown bros superior store unionville western work horses by public auction 1 carload of good sound western work horses 4 to 7 years of age broken to harness will be sold by auction on the farm of r e armstrong lot 10 con 8 markham mile bast markham village on friday march 13th sale at 1 p m terms s months credit or 4 per cent straight off for cash the farmers information the international plotting match and farm machinery demonstration will be held near the city of 1eti-r- boro ontario on october 13 14 is and 10 1931 itrport was endorsed ontario through the new market ing council provided for in the somerset report will embark with out delay upon sweeping new poli cies to promote new markets recap ture old onesand restore to prosper ity the fruit and vegetable industry of the province announcement of these new policies in a speech by hon tl kennedy in hamilton was followed by an overwhelming vote endorsing the somerset report by tho association of fruit growers of ontario and the niagara fruit growers association in annual con vention 500 flocks under inspection for tho season of 193031 there re approximately prentice and prentice auctioneers in memobiam of margaret j jickuen who passed away march 10 1927 sleep on dear departed they pain is oer we will meet again on the golden shore time takes away the edge of grief but memory turns back every leaf sadly missed by husband brothers and sisters enjoy your radio keep it in perfect order a check over will save you money in the long run call stewart beare for satisfactory guaranteed service phone markharo 2603 british boys for farm work a good class of british boys rang ing from 14 to 21 years of age and from inexperienced to three years canadian farm experience will be available for placement on a yearly engagement basis anytime after march 15th protestant homes only supplied wages from 12000 a year up according to age and ex perience application forms may be secured by writing the hostel norval ontario 2 meals day plenty water helps stomach since i drink plenty water eat 2 good meals a day and take adlerfka now and then ive had no trouble with my stomach jcdeforest unlike other medicine adlerlka acts on both upper and lower bow el removing poisonous waste which causes gas and other stomach trou ble just one spoonful rolleves gas sour stomach and sick headache let adlerlka give your stomach and bowels a real cleaning and see how good you feel j m storey i served druggist bethesda mr samuel mover of kitchener visited with bir valentine bolender last week mr and mrs j c bolender and family were guests at levi forsyths one day last week mr and mrs ernest steckley and family spent an enjoyable time at the home of valentine bolander one evening last week sorry to hear that imrs iwideman of this locality is confined to her bed with sickness but we hope to see her restored to her strength shortly quite a number of our hockey fans attended the match held at stouffville last week between mount albert and almira almira carried off the watches g s h grlmmner who for the past year was engaged with mr c bolander of this locality will be leaving shortly and will be going on a farm george has been living around stouffiville since he came from england but he believes in the old saying that a change is as good as a rest we understand he is go ing to a good christian home on friday ovening of last week about 150 friends and neighbours gathered at the home of mr and mrs louis brilllnger to give a miscellaneous shower to their daughter ruby an interesting pro gram was given oy vandorf and bethesda friends including read ings solos piano duets and instru- mentals mr garnet pattenden and miss marjorie foster were appropriately dressed as bride and groom the young couple looked very happy walking with the music then follow ing this came six girls carrying three largo baskets decorated in pink and white paper filled with beautiful gifts for the bridetobe after speeches were given an abundant lunch and coffee was every one enjoyed the 00 flocks of poultry under inspection in the province under the ontario policy for approved farm flocks or breed ing stations this involves around 175000 birds as compared with 4 5000 birds when the policy became operative in 192s9the increase re veals a keen desire on tho part of flockowners to improve treir laying stock the flocks are culled and banded by an inspector and this work is us ually done by the first of december tho birds culled out are disposed of and those banded are then blood- tested during december and jan uary the blood testing is to deter mine the freedom of the layers from that costly disease of young chicks known as pullorum flock owners under this policy must maintain a certain standard of sanitationguard against infectious or contagious dis eases and use inspected or qualified male birds this is one of seveal policies tending towards improve ment of poultry flocks and of the quality of chicks distributed from dept of agriculture i valuable work for juniors junior club work in ontario couuty received a stimulus in 1930 wibn a gain club was organized to assist the better seed campaign as an objective registered xo 1 seed of recommended varieties of grain was distributed and an elfort made to get at the truth regarding the value of fertuizeron springsown cereals each boy also received a fourounce sample of formullu with instructions for treating lis grain for smut the total number enrolled in the grain club was 91 and the aver- ago ago 19 years a summary of poduction costs showed that 15 boys produced 19 bushels of oats per acre at a cost of 41 cents a bushel nine boys produced mv bushels of barley per acre at a cost of 50 cents per acre at a cost of 50 cents per bushel the aveage increase in the fertilizer plots of oats over the unfertilized was 94 bushels per acre and the average increase bushels per acre work states mr representative records and field wilh the idea of i social tin- survey of cattle hon thomas l kennedy has an nounced his intentioo to have a survey made of cattle in the pro vince with a view of increasing the production of milk creameries and cheese factories will be asked for re ports on the quantity of milk hand led by them and the number of cat tle producing it in sections in which production is low farmers would be aided in acquiring bulls having a better breeding quality with a view not only of increasing milk produc tion but production of a milk having a higher better fat content of barley was 9s in all our club croskey the local we require cost notes to be kept focusing attention on production costs the fact that hgji yields are usually produced at around half the cost of average yields stands out in what data wo have collected early oats gain favour early oats such as the alaska and oac n 3 have been increas ing in popularity throughout the proivneo in counties where the season is rather short the oat is pro ducing a higher yield of heavier oats than the later varieties like banner and oac no 72 the earlier varieties mature before be ing caught by frost rust often the yield of later varieties of oats is miaterially reduced by rust the acreage of mixed grain throughout ontario is also increasing and an early oat fits in better with barley the two maturing at tho same time another reason why some farmers are using early oats is to combat sow thistle they work the ground later than usual in the spring and then sow a quick maturing variety of oats the percentage of hull in early oats is less as a rule than that of later oats and as tho hull has no more feed lvalue than straw the early oat is of slightly higher feeding value than is the late oat weekly crop report some districts in ontario have re ceived benefits from the recent thaws as far as the water supply goes but this does not apply to east ern ontario where snowfalls have occurred duflerin reports a recent horse show with only fair prices obtain ing 150 being the top for a good drafter the former situation in essex is reversed with many in quiries coming in for farms to rent while formerly many were i ide some farmers plan to plant between 50 and 100 acres in corn this year a keen demand for seedcleaning service is noted in hastings county in leeds a heavy increase in alfalfa acreage for this year is forecasted rumors that canneries in lennox and addington would not operate this year were stopped by the factories sending out contracts to their patrons last week as a result farmers are enquirfhg for addition al help over 100 new cows were entered this month in the cow test ing work in peel county making a total of nearly 900 carloads of seed oqs were shipped last week from renfrew county goodwood mr dan norton is attending court in whitby as jury man mr ii ramsden of toronto visit ed mr f a forsyth last week mr jno ashenhurst has gone to toronto to do some carpenter work for the miss watsons mr isaac foskett spent a couple of days in orillia last week herring fishing wm whittleton is spending a few days in toronto visiting friends and escaping all the deep snow shovel ing dr rawleigh we presume is stormstayed in port perry as he has been lost to the community since saturday hearty congratulations are ex tended kev mr harden who cele brated his birthday on tuesday march 10th the residents of goodwood and district who attended the opening of tho new goodwood cemetery last iibor daj will remember the rev john ijushell anglican minister from st clements church hlvcrdale who dedicated the new ground and memorial gateway after twenty live years rector of st clements church he is now re signing and accepting the position of head chaplain of all hospitals police court prisons and reforma tories in the toronto dioecsses tho position was offered to him by the bishop we feel sure that mr bushell will be the right man for this position while in goodwood on labor day mr bushell made a lot k pg 7 7t t7 7z 7ktz 7 7tvx fl of friends and one and all wish him every success in his new appointment why arent the roads opened before there is too much snow why j arent the cars and trucks running too much snow again not a sleigh track through our village on the county highway this week on ac count of the snow storm men are just starting to open the roads and farmers are walking in for their mail and supplies our mail man has not been out this week no doubt frank would sink the cutter down pretty good in the deep snow and the horse would be unable to draw him through we are glad to note through the columns of the tribune that our old friend mr walter davey is slowly recovering from his accident when he was run down by a hit and run motorist in toronto at present he is at his home in the city but it will be june before no will be even fairly well recovered exreeve chas lee called on him at his home last week and other visitors includ ed mrs nancy lee who is spending some time at the home of george leo on jones avenue business directory rrvjg legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan norman borinsky barrister solicitor notary associated with the legal firm ol 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 row tr c343 george coltham ontario lnml surveyor surveys levels municipal engineering aurora ontario box 2c4 phone c4 thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 18202 stouffville anne lehman a t v m teacher of pianoforte playing and theory phono 4301 studio lehmans block massey harris agency in the old stand just south of post office stouffville get your repairs and new implements now j p cassidy phone 902 george baker realtor and valuator farm and city property a specialty exchanges and small acreages stouffville ont medical dr s s ball phpsiclan and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 196 coroner for york county drsira herbert freel dr ira free consultation hours to 12 am jlon wed frl 6 to 9 pm tues sat tuts tbura sat afternoons by appointments only or herbert free 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues and sat mon wed frl afternoons by appointment only a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wtdnesday and fridays 9 to 12 am dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal couug of dental surgeons and of me university of toronto office in grublns block phone s201 markham every tuesday office in wear block 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 sfflce commerce bank up stairs phone office 1011 residenca 1016 no use for sweet adeline a florida police court judge seems to have hit upon the solution to a question that has puzzled some of our best minds for a long time namely how to tell whether a man is drunk or just pleasantly stimu lated before the judge were brought four men who had been picked up by the police the night before the men protested that they had been standing it seemed on a street corner singing the judge asked them what song they had been sing ing and they told him sweet ade line immediately without asking any more questions the judge found them guilty and fined them 10 apiece for sale bay gelding rising years percheron phone 0000 wanted pair geese wanted mrs v e appleton phone 7111 baby chicks and custom hatch ing at moderate prices w a wideman mt joy phone mark ham 0500 quantity new victory oats for sale suitable for seed also custom hatching after april 15th roy mover phone 0009 e a grubin r 0 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 eye3 examined glasses fitted and re paired rhone stouffville 2403 say it with flowers no expression of sentiment more beautiful flowers for every occasion mustonsons phone 7001 stouffville ont veterinary t bodendistel vs bvsc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college office at the mansion house phone 1g1 successor to dr j t storey gordon phillips licensed auctioneer experienced in farm stock implement and furniture sales phone stouffville 8405 for terms r g clendening funeral director and embalmer private ambulance phone 9000 markham ontario electrical contractor house wiring farm work motors everything in electric estimates given chas nendick phone 257 auction sale of 30 work horses to be sold by public auction at crosby memorial rink unionville on monday march 23rd 1931 comprising heavy chunks and delivery horses 4 to 9 years old all broken and good to work also hackney and shetland show ponies including stallions brood mares colts and fillies prize winning roadsters and a fine young thorobred stallion sired by zeppelin ready for use and a number of halfbred ponies suitable for riding school or childrens use sale commences with heavy horses at 1 pmsharp after two days old baby chicks should have the starter before them all the time let them eat all they want of it there is nothing provided by nature or science that so fully supplies the baby chick requirements for developing health sturdiness and growth as does the famous k sta gives phenomenal results it is n food that is highly digestible itcontains vegetable and animal proteins with minerals vitamins nnd carbohydrates carefully proportioned fortified with nopco cod liver oil mnrmill chick starter will bring chicks into tho pullet stage with minimum loss when they are six to seven weeks old change their feed to marmill growing mash grad ually as a sudden change in diet is bad growing prentice prentice auctioneers g a m davison proprietor hue 23 different inpredienoi each one with n purposornd correctly proportioned for n perfect ration marmill growing moah also fortified with nonco cod liver oil will make pullets lay from three week lo n month earlier and lay jarcerejtbs if you aro in earnest about making poultry pay dont overlook tbifl guaranteed method reesors marmill limited markham ont alto manufacture marmill 24 dairy supplement marmill calf meal and marmill hog grower etc buy from your local dealer or if he cannot supply you send direct auction sale friday march 13 postponed public auction sale at lot 12 con l uxbridge farm stock and implements the property of robt mcknight who is giving up farm ing sale at one f w silver- sides auctioneer friday marloh 13 at homeof alvin farmer gormley extensive list of household furniture be longing to mrs w moorley toronto mo reserve see bills sale at 1 a s farmer auc tioneer owing to the storm this sale is postponed indefinitely saturday march 14 at the late home victoria street stouff ville household furniture and house and lot the estate of the late mrs john lewis sale at 130 f iv silversides auctioneer saturday march 14 credit auction sale of fully accredited herd of jersey cattle will he sold at lot 27con 5 imarkham belong ing to w h leitch registered pedigrees furnished on day of sale see bills s months credit prent ice and prentice auctioneers wednesday march is credit auction sale of farm stock trac tors- implements mixed clover hay grain barley oats furniture etc at lot 2s con 7 pickering the property of jbstewart estate and pastewart sale at one sharp see bills g jacksonson auctioneers thursday march 19 postponed auction sale of 52 milk cows heifers fat cattle calves hors es sheep pigs implements machinery harness hay etc the property of j farquharson lot 29 concession 3 imarkham town ship three quarters of a mile north of victoria square no reserve as farm is leased sale to start at 10 oclock sharp persons wanting implements must net terms 10 months credit prentice prentice auctioneers saturday march 21 credit sale of farm stock implements etcbc- longlng to nchomlah cayman lot 31 con s markham almira no reserve sale at one silver- sides and fanner auctioneers for sale 400 egg daniel incub ators like new phone 200 for sale 4 good work horses fred bunker markham phone 4g2s for sale chev running order phone 7g05 truck in good for particulars hatching 4 cents egg penryn poultry farm whitevale geo christian for sale black mare rising 3 years also mh binder lift cut jos b hoover ph 4s13 for sale seed oats improved banner jos winterstein phone sg12 for sale a- hay gelding g years old weight 1450 lbs applv to kenneth cam phone 4720 to rent desirable home on main street east large lot and barn water and electric d h rusnell stouffville sheep shearing any person having sheep to shear cannot do better than call w h clarkson phone 9712 farm to rent 100 acres 40 fall ploughed also fall wheat sown apply fe raestouffville for sale 2 jersey cows- due in march and april goo barkey phono 3704 for sale 50 acre clay loam choice market garden farm in ontario county mile from village of stouffville convenient to public and high schoolcounty highway passes door good house and bank barn good water and running stream mrs harry gll- bert phone 1110 tf send tribune to absent friends 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 418 big strong healthy ones at 3 months i had 404 left the cockerels dres sed 6 to 8 lbs and more than paid for raising and all hg ollchell clarcmont

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