stouffville ontario november 19 1931 groceries sweet mixed pickles 48 oz 40c sweet gherkins 4s oz jar 45c olives 24 oz jar 22c olives 3s oz jar 27c olives stuffed 20c pork beans 2s oz tin 2 tor 35c pork ceaus is oz tin 2 for 23c pork beans 11 oz tin 3 for 25c tmaple syrup 32 oz bottle 60c tea special blend lb 39c candy special reg 30c for 20c a w scott markham grain prices wheat oats and barley wanted winter wheat 5s lbs or better goc to 62c barley 47 lbs or better 40c to42c goose whegt 60c to 65c marquis or spring wheat 60c to 62c buckwheat 42c to 45c oats 36 lbs or better 30c to 36c alfalfa hay second cut 10 to 12 a ton prices subject to market fluctua tions and change without notice reesors mabmiui markham phone 96 itd the bush lot late fall and early winter is the ideal time for working in the bush as the ground is dry and frozen and there is little snow to interfere with the work many farmers who have been burning coal and saving the woods will be turning back to the busa for their fuel because of the de pression in cutting a bush the owner should think of the future more than in most other farm ope rations as cuttings done now may affect the bush 50 to 100 years hence in all bushes that have not j been heavily pastured there are trees whose removal would benefit the remaining stand theso trees will make excellent firewood in most of the bushes selection cut ting should be practised which is cutting trees here and there through the bush in this way the bush is never broken as seedlings spring up in the small openings an honest nag anyone would hesitate to say that horses are as intelligent as human beings but one knowing what transpired in kitchener will gain say the fact that they are at least as honest an express wagon was making its way down the main thoroughfare suddenly the horse stopped lowered its head and sniff ed the pavement and then turned with a knowing look to his driver as much as to say well as i live look what ive found the driver dismounted and looked a lads i purse lay on the street it contained 7 the driver handed it over to the city police ix memoriam in loving memory of lena hazel davis called to rest nov 21 1926 sad memories of a loved one laid to rest she will always be remembered by the ones who loved her best her loving smiles and cheerful ways are pleasant to recall she always had a cheerfull word and was loved by all sadly missed by her children and great grandmother mrsjohn ramer regular agent from station taking effect on november 1 cpu stations at proton priceville mono road and caledon were re lieved of their regular agents and caretaker agents placed in their stead the agents at these points wants sauer kraut poultry produce prices promise to remain firm owing to the 25 per cent re duction in layers going into winter quarters this season bring your flock into laying now and maintain maximum production thro out the winter by feeding our new winter laying mash and those grain scratch also for the man who mixes his own a complete line of 1st quality ingredients always on hand filling of formulas a specialty we still require 100 tons of no 1 alfalfa for which we offer 1200 to 1300 p er ton delivered dickson hill mills phone 5505 7s4 annette st toronto november 12 1931 editor of tribune dear sirs i have been told you have some experts at making sauer kraut out in your section i would like to get in touch with some one that would supply us we have a farm produce business and have had inquiries for this product yours sincerely r h whiteside any farmer who can furnish mr whiteside with sauer kraut is at liberty to write him at once editor one ringwood farmer who adver tised 25 pullets for sale in last weeks tribune sold 100 while a town advertiser had eight or nine replies to his adv nearly so carloads of relief 5up plies have been dispatched trom on tario to the stricken area of south evn saskatchewan mrs d h cook spirella corsetiere stouffville and district phone stouffville 8302 farmers information the ideal fall weather was most beneficial to farming operations the majority of farmers have com pleted their fall plowing and prac tically all ontario crops have been harvested and threshed live stock has come through the fall in ex cellent condition and less feeding of grain has been necessary than in most years x x x x the xew houey grades the consuming public is showing a special interest in the attrac tive appearance and convenient identification of quality which is made possible by the new honey grades which came into effect this year where honey is sold by grade the grading must conform to the canadian standards the canadian standards for honey provide a na tural classification by color into the four classes white golden amber and dark these classes are in turn graded strictly on the quality basis as fancy choice or manufacturers the honey grades are especially popular because of the consistency of the application of grade termin ology to the product when graded the inherent quality of the honey literally speaks for itself x x x x potato selling campaign under auspices of the ontario growers market council a sell ing campaign on potatoes has been launched tho council is urging the thousands of employers in ontario to purchase ten bags each of homegrown potatoes and at the same time to induce their employ ees to do similarly the- employ ers are asked to make arrange ments for financial assistance if necessary in tho purchase of these potatoes and to furnish storage space for them an appeal is also made to the farmer to register with the ontario growers markets council the following information number of bags for sale the variety of potatoes and whether the potatoes will be government in spected by virtue of this campaign it is hoped that the farmers of on tario will move between five and six million dollars worth of potatoes in the next few weeks this should have a stimulating effect on all lines of business in addition to tak ing a great load off the farmers shoulders it will supply him with needed cash for the winter stock of clothing and other merchandise and thus retailers wholesalers and everyone will benefit cruises around world after first season settlements tired like any debutante after the hectic gaieties of her first season the ycung lady who immedi ately after her presentation at the court of king neptune last may became a leader of society leaves shortly for a leisurely cruise around the world the young lady in question the 42500 ton cana dian pacific liner empress of britain has just concluded her first atlantic season during which her parties amongst the most brilliant ever held on the western ocean have been attended by more representatives of rank and fashion than ward mc allister dreamed of princes ambassadors earls viscounts baronets knights of many of the highest orders of chivalry and their ladies have vied for her favour and the highest aristocracy cf north america the noble iroquois indians paid their homage when they con ferred chieftainship upon captain r g latta inset commander of the empress ot britain and commodore of the canadian pacific fleet regaining the blue ribband of the atlantic for the british empire on her second voyage by making the crossing to father point quebec in four days 12 hours 30 minutes thus breaking the previous continent to continent record by four hours and 36 minutes the empress of britain did not rest on her laurels and since that date has broken her own record on fiveother occasions on her final voyage f the season she crossed in seven hours and 49 rninu i less than the best record between cherbourg and new york starting december 3rd from new york tho empress will visit 30 ports before after a complete circle of the world she returns to the atlantic her guests will bring back with them when they reach new york again april 8th 1932 fragrant memories of madeira gibraltar algeria monaco france italy greece palestine egypt india ceylon sumatra java straits settlements federated malay states siam the philippines china japan hawaii panama and cuba i she will be the largest and fastest vessel ever to cruise around the world brings hi aeh station tjftien two stations arc but a line npnrt any place on the dial of the new kolstcr international turn to t lie oitu you wish to bear and listen to its programme without interference from the other station every instrument and note will be elearjy ami faithfully reproduced for jkolslcr engineers working in conjunction with lie great inter national communications laboratories inc have now made possible outstanding performance over the entire dial the true reception of more stations than ever before mantel model ijcnehoy console highboy console deluxc console 9950 13950 17950 24500 go to the nearest dealer select the kolstcr international model of matched walnut that appeals to you and prove to yourself ly an actual demonstration the real dollarfortlnllar value of kolstcr performance every kolstcr model has been tested for home performance your assurance of outstanding performance over the en fire dial in your home visit your nearest dealer now gorden e cober phone s104 manufactured by kolster radio limited at toronto x x x x why burn stacks when with the use of suitable chemicals they can be converted into manure the question why burn straw stacks is really perti nent straw is worth something more than as a bedding material and not the least valuable is its use for the making of artificial manure the use of 100 pounds of- ammon ium sulphate and 100 lbs of lime to each ton of straw and this thorougr- ly soaked with water produces a manure of distinct fertilizer value from threo to six months are re quired for the organic changes to become effective and the resultant substance has much of the appear ance and practically the same value as barnyard manure x x x x layers need a heal home while there are many factors that enter into tho management of the poultry flock there is nothing that will have greater influence on the poultry raisers success or fail ure than the way in which he houses his flock birds of good breeding no matter how well fed will not re turn maximum profits unless well housed tho poultry house is the hens home and to be comfortable and give good production the house should have proper ventila tion and sanitation it should have a proper location plenty of light be dry and have ample floor space x x x x buy homegrown seed corn ceo r paterson departmental authority on seed corn who has just returned from a trip through southwestern ontario is convinced that the purchase of imported seed corn this year would be not only unnecessary but most impracticable he points out that the crop in history and the quality is excep tionally good mr paterson stress es the vital importance of using only northern seed for planting in a northern climate tho varieties offered in the southwestern section of ontario are wellsuited to grow ing corn for silage fodder and grain feeding purposes both in this province and eastern canada there should be no necessity tills season of importing corn for seed purposes dealers may expect a higher standard of seed this year inas much as tho inspection standards to bo set in tho near future by the federal seed branch aro to be considerably more rigid inquiries as to sources or sup plies may be directed to the follow ing officials w r reck superin tendent ridgetown experimental farm ridgetown ontario s b stothcrs agricultural representative essex ontario j a garner agricultural representative chatham ontario w p macdonald agricul tural representative pctrolla ont for w sale sow due soon asling phone 790s s00 pearl oak sale good dentist coal dr heater for apply for sale childs sulky i high chair in good condition e striped rag carpet and also mrs w patterson kaiser church street south for sale 10 pigs g weeks old henry bicmulien east end stouit ville apples choice quality northern spy apples for sale e a storry phone 920g for sale barred rock pullet i pure bred hatched in march phone stouffville s903 house for sale well located on church street south stouff ville 7 rooms electric and water installed excellent repair apply on premises to miss laura forsyth live fowjj wanted highest market price paid for all livo fowl hens geese duck s golden orders taken at pennocks livery card of thanks mr and mrs p spofford wish to extend their greatest appreciation and deepest gratitude to their many friends who have been so sympathetic and who have rendered such kindly help during the period of trial which they have recently experienc ed strayed five young cattle came to my premises on or about 1st of nov owner my have same by paying expenses phone fred winn 6712 to rent house barn stable and garage to rent on main street water and light installed d h rusnell farm to rent 100 acres lot 33 con s markham barn cover ed barnyard hog pen hen house sheep pen all under cover and flowing spring apply to j a mitchell to rent house to rent opposite mansion house with all con veniences hot water heating al so two houses tor sale modern isaac boadway farm for sale 7s acres at lot 20 rear con c whitchurch all clear excepting about 3 acres of bush 15 bearing apple trees good well and right pf way to spring creek sandy loam ideal ranch farm no buildings apply a ii raymer stouffville farmers butcher farmers please note that r ait prepared to kill and dress you hogs at my slaughter house inakl tho sausage lard etc at a cost c 250 per hog up to 250 lbs hog over this weight 50c cwt extrr jos b reesor phone 0005 stewart beare phone markham 2603 or brathwaltes hardware 960i radio service i a service you will appreciate 1 radio repairing gordon e cober also repairing done on electr heaters irons stoves etc phone 8101 card of thanks the sons and daughters ot the late mrs daniel burnett take this means to publicly thank the neigh bors and many other friends who were so sympathetic and helpful to them during their great bereave ment in the passing of a beloved mother have you a radio i have the following recondition ed machines to go at bargain prices quotations include setting up fada all electric only 3500 battery set good only 2500 sold at 10950 to go at 9000 sparton 10tube battery sot single dial cant be told from an all electric comp 50 gordon e coher phono s101 brick house good comfortable brick house and 2 acres ot land with garage and barn to rent at new gormley apply to owner mrs schell at roy movers phone 5510 for rent fine brick residence to rent on church street every convenience large sun room hot water heating good garage and garden immediate possession apply to ne forsyth owner on premises auction sale household furniture farm stock etc the undersigned has received in struction to sell by public auction at tho residence of russel drewery lake musselman west side on thursday november 26 1911 the following property 2 oak bedroom suites 2 white der- room suites 1 odd uejs springs and mattresses 2 camp beds 12 kitchen chairs ncw12 ft table bench round oak table kitchen table small stand i toilet sots f pr white cotton bed sheets 3 pr pillows 8 bed spreads tapestry rug 1 l2xg 5 congolium rugs 12x15 9xl29x 10 12 9x9 9x10 12 florence automatic oil stove a oven coal heater 4 lamps cream separaior primrose new 2 dozen silver knives forks number of dishes pure bred jersey cow i years due feb is b w cow fat b w milch cow g yrs j geese 7 ducks 1 pure bred roct cockoram set harrows a quantity of clover hay numerous other articles sale at 1 oclock terms cash f w silvcrstdcs auct vegetables wanted i am open to buy a number of car loads of carrots and also a quantity of potatoes no 1 large white stock preferred r e brown phone 176 say it with flower no expression of sentiment mop beantlfui flowers for every occasio muston son phone 7001 stouifvllla ontario secondhand machinery chearv good car engine for sale fitted up for wood sawing or grlr ing just the thing for power wo on the farm also separator renfrew good i new peter hamilton root pulpj and other articles dont buy nj machinery when you can get the just as good at our yard and muj cheaper ben rexlin dealer in machinery and live poultry highest market price for your fo bethesda stouffville telephone company limited take notice that a public meeting will be held ratcliffs hall stouffville on monday november 23 193 at 8 oclock pm this meeting is being called for the purpose of j discussing a petition which has been received by the board of directors signed by one hundred and five i patrons of the company and demanding a great reduc tion in charges for telephone service all patrons of the company are urged to be present it is also desirable that shareholders should attend the publicgenerally will be welcome come and learn what the directors can do and what they are willing to do relative to telephone rates full opportunity will be- given for discussion the bethesda stouffville telephone company limited alex d bruce president david w heise secretary