stouffville thursday january 12th 1933 local happenings county 24th councils meet on january for kent four or six rooms electric water verandah garden cellar fixtures shades apply to mrs irwin victoria st westend mr and mrs rae perry with little daughter carol also mrs the band of willing helpers are serving a bean supper in the church on monday january 16th at 630 followed by an interesting program admission 25 and 15c mrs jas- wadjingham has been spending a few days in town rouge hill vs stouffville in the arena here this friday evening front bumper lost between stouffville and goodwood finder please leave at dominion stores stouffville miss bessie nighswander of tor onto miss bessie iove of whitby and mr j barlow of oshawa were weekend visitors at leslie row culleii all of trenjon spent last bothams thursday with mrs c perry his grandmother the serious illness of mrs s w hastings who is suffering from influenza is causing considerable concern not only to the immediate family hut to a wide circle of friends miss st john rn of uxbridge is in attendance while the doctor reports slight improvement in the patients condition this week richardson masonic lodge is arranging a past inasters night when officers who officiated a quarter of a century ago will occupy the chairs and exemplify the degree work the affair which will be held keaders who consult the adver tisements in this paper will be post ed on prices and where to purchase goods of standard quality at lowest prices follow the advertisements is a good slogan just now following the very mild christ mas and new year weather old man winter seems to have return ed arriving in stouffville last satur day with a high west wind rink owners and lovers of winter sports welcome the colder atmosphere on friday january 20 with a fowl supper several farmers in the altona dis trict are installing electric power and light on their farms messrs s fill conclude fretz and peter nighswander expect to enjoy the privileges of the niagara power some time this week they having just had the wiring done by n w byer of stouffville mr and mrs john madlll mr and mrs george lee and mr t madill motored to tilsonburg on monday to attend the funeral of the formers brother the late benj madill mrs eleanor caseley an aged resident of duchess street just west of the united church is seriously ill at her home here she suffered a slight stroke some days ago but has rallied some since that time despite her 84 years mrs caseley is a very long standing resident of stouffville stouffville coulcil holds inaugural appoints officers duncan spang of altona was fortunate in winning a handsome electric heater in connection with the draw for the lucky ticket at the hockey match in markham last thursday night when stouffville was the visiting team hydro is reaching the altona district just in time duncan air hector pollard the local jeweler in the grubin block is seriously ill following quite a long sickness his condition the past week is causing his family real concern toronto hamilton or niagara falls hut we all hope that a turn for the as advertised in this paper last the regular meeting of the senior womens institute will be held on wednesday afternoon january 18 at the home of mrs george lee main street there will be a paper by- mrs w t taun and tile history of the senior womens institute by mrs e j the c n r will run a special dave music x thov i quartette and social halfhour everyone excursion rate next saturday to better may soon be reported week the return fare to toronto good over the weekend is only 50c good on any train saturday a the toronto ball team will train similar low rate extended in dec welcome in augusta georgia starting on march is earl cook who did the heaving for stouffville for several years while at his home here will go south early in march to report for duty while the maple leafs turn ed in a bad season last year it lay the largest egg this wasnt any fault of the lemonville spring season he at least on tuesday this week mr amos lehman who retired from the boot and shoe business after 35 years was able to be down town on foot attracted over 100 passengers trom for a short time the first in months this district 1 0ur ormer business man is much i improved in health and we were glad to welcome him on main street once more mr lehman has re- i quested the tribune to convey his ville doesnt own the bird that will tj ai1 tnose wh0 were kind coming tq h durinff nis mor6 serious ill- and and wel- has the boy who did well on his introduc- one to get into the contest ahead ness both mr and mrs lehman tion to tlio professional field of of all others the other day a white ad th thonght baseball leghorn belonging to mr hoover laid an egg measuring 7 18x5 34 inches which is no mean achieve- mr harvey schell butcher was ment for a pullet come along with the lucky person last week to re- your lal e if you can do better ceive a pair of complimentary than this in the meantime the tickets for the hockey match onjeastend leghorn has every right to saturday evening in the maple leaf do the crowing gardens toronto from silverthorns garage harvey who visited the big arena for the first time saw detroit according to the weather proph- defeat the maple leafs by 6 tolthe ets we are to have some weather central garage gives a pair of this winter they are not agreed tickets each week to some one of its t what kind it will be but we are to customers call at the garage and have it anyway the indians say select your number now for this j because the fir trees have a full weeks game no obligation except crop of cones and the partridges that you are to be a car owner have grown feathers on their legs it will be cold with lots of enow another prophet says the first three days of december being mild the the betty beauty shoppe will be wint6r wn b6 likewis6r mtle snow no prophet has as yet said we shall have no winter most of notice closed from january 23 until janu ary 30 during that time miss badgero will be attending the hairdressers convention at the king s will wait until next april before edward hotel toronto issuing a statement january sale 1500 clearing sale of mens 18 to 25 winter overcoats your choice of any winter overcoat in the store now is the time to buy a smart warm coat at a real saving tailored in splendid quality wool lens in popular colors in guard and slyion models sizes 35 to 42 in the lot boys winter overcoats of fine qual ity and serviceable fabricks in double breasted style and lined with wool tweed in greys browns and blues sizes 6 to 14 years mens leather coats reg 825 sale price 650 mens leather windbreakers to clear reg 6 sale price s500 boys leather windbreakers to clear reg450 sale price 365 come early and get first choice r e curtis 500 the band of willing helpers of st james presbyterian church stouffville have invited everyone to attend a bean supper at the church monday jan 16th at 630 pm the supper will be followed by an interesting program of music reci tations and drama the eightpiece junior orchestra of mt pisgah will provide the instrumental music also solos the one act play the rising of the moon by lady gregory written in 1904 and first produced at the abbey theatre ireland and later on tour in the united states will be played by members of the band against statute labor the vote on january 1st in east gwillimsbury resulted in the defeat of the bylaw to return to statute labor by a majority of 279 the total vote was as follows for the bylaw 206 against the bylaw 485 the vote in the several polling places will be given next week phone 1602 stouffville ont any wood to cut let us fix you up with a firstclass axe and a crosscut saw that will make work a pleasure to do this is the shooting season and our stock of guns and ammunition are attrac tive to look at and in price too- skates hockey sticks silverware f y w brathwaite hardware stouffville ontario auction sale cattle implements hpusehold furniture etc lot 9 con 7 whitchurch lemonville on saturday jan 14th 1933 the estate of late john h p1pher ayrshire heifer supposed in calf brindle heifer supposed in calf 28 hens ford touring car in running order cutter 2 buggies light sleigh light wagon sulky and cart set single harness scuffler plow wilkinson no 5 set harows 3 section cutting box quantity of mixed hay 2 fence stretchers 2 hand stretchers 4 posthole diggers post auger 2 crow bars posthole spoon sledge hammer forks hoes and other articles 2 25 pound rolls brace wire 2 25 pound boxes fence staples bag truck grindstone cross cut saw buck saw number of sap buckets kitchen stove new quebec coal stove box stove numborof stovepipes kitchen cabinet couch extension table table number kitchen chairs 3 rocking chairs side board numbor small stands 2 single beds double bed stretcher bedroomsuite 2 old fashioned bureaus chest 2 trunks numbor of pictures radio 5 tube clock 2 clock shelves coleman lamp 4 oil lamps number of jars and dishes about half ton of coko washing machine wash board boiler i terms cash sale at 1 oclock f w silversides auct the village council held its in augural meeting on monday when the members took the oath of office before clerk j s dougherty thus reeve w e morden councillors d h rusnell george dowswell m e watts arthur weldon rev thos laidlaw opened the session with prayer and a few words of instruction and congratulation on the public spirit of the members in serving the community the council unanimously thank ed the clergyman for his considera tion in coming to the meeting and addressing them as he did committees the striking committees report was adopted naming the standing committies for the year as follows roads and bridges dowswell and rusnell water and light watts weldon relief weldon dowswell rusnell finance watts morden bylaw rusnell dowswell don watts morden the first named on eacli committee is chairman with councillor rusnell in the chair the annual bylaw appointing officers named the following assessor george storey at salary of 100 auditors t b rae ross davis at salary of 10 each poundkeeper sandy jones library board mrs e a button for term of 3 years and rev h lee to fill unexpired term of r closson member board health a v nolan sanitary and weed inspector j gower at 25c per hour athletic field representatives rusnell and dowswell clniinel dire need an eastend householder applied for relief the man said that if council would help feed his wife to give her strength to nourish her baby he and the other two men in the house could starve the applicant for relief was subject to some straight questions as to why he kept two men loafing around it was brought out in discussion that a young man had been turned out by his father and was fostered by the applicant for help efforts to have the young cnap committed to whitby were unsuccessful but an other attempt will be made the boy is subject to self abuse and it is incumbent on the community to take charge of his case temporary help was promised to the household in needt and was left in the hands of the relief committee n e byer was reappointed as town electrician on his old contract also constable alt pugh was re engaged for another year at 125 for the 12 months period night constable councillor watts suggested thai something be done to have the constable on duty in the wee small hours of the night and councillor dowswell thought the present arrangement was all that could be expected a contribution from the mer chants wanting protection was suggested but no action was taken to change the old arrangement workmans pay cut the rate of pay for john gower as town workman was cut to 22 l2c per hour for ordinary work and 30c hour when employed on wet ditch work resolution submitted by councillors watts and weldon and carried unanimously the clerk was instructed to bill a resident for damage caused by his car by tunning into a guy wire on church street spot cash for tugs reeve morden introduced the matter of collecting the dog tax when assessor makes his rounds which met with favor among the council the clerk was instructed to prepare the necessary bylaw to in troduce this form of collection councillors watts and weldon moved a resolution setting the regular meeting night for council as tho first monday of each month accounts pnssed stiver bros coal 61 00 municipal world 10 65 f doan transients 7 85 c lemon wood 2 00 meters new 43 04 e w morphy testing 48 35 supplies 10 85 stiver bros coal charity 706 more eggs less feed greater profit to get the biggest profits you must have maximum pn ductipn feeding hens fulopep egg mash is the certain method of getting most eggs fulopep egg mash is a scientific balance of many ingredients with an oatmeal base it provides the right amount of protein and carbohydrates necessary for heavy working hens bone meal and calcium carbonate supply the necessary minerals all elements which the hen reproduces in eggs are fully restored keeping her fit for heavy production the cod liver meal in fulopep egg mash replaces the missing sunlight during shorter days and its vitamines make other ingredients do better work because finely ground fulopep egg mash is easily digested no waste all feed hens eat every bit of it cheapest feed you can use because it gives most eggs fob the least money fulopep egg mash and fulopep scratch grains form the ideal combination ask your dealer for them quaker fulopep isocr mash made by the quaker oats company peterborough ontario manufacturers of quaker fulopep chick starter quaker fulopep growing mash quaker fulopep chick feeds quaker fulopep egg mash and quaker fulopcp scratch grains for poultry quaker dairy ration for milch cows quaker schumacher feed for cattle hogs and horses sold by stiver bros phone 450 1 stouffville ont quaker feeds striped sacks 916 claim but on consent allowed claim ant 20 without costs a case from scarboro involving a claim for 15 and counterclaim for 175 taxes took some tim to settle r wilson farmer called albert rate by phone to bring his hay baler machine to his premises where some 28 tons were to be baled no agreement was madeover the phono as to price when the machine arrived wilson refused to have it bale his hay because the owner wanted 175 per ton which lie considered too high a price for bal ing failing to reach an agreement rates machine was taken away again without doing the work and this brought the suit to make wil son pay for moving the machine judgment was given for full claim and counter claim was dismissed farmers information division court hearing although there were six cases on the docket for division court hold hero on monday before his honor judge oconnell but one of them in volved local parties the principles being from south markham and scarboro several cases were adjourned and only two got a real airing w j wilson was suing t hargrave of markham for 81 alleged due as commission on tho sale of a farm f lbutton for tho defendant hargrave admitted the sale was made all right but tho claim for commission didnt comply with tho statutes and con swine improvement program sinicoo county live stock im provement association has launch ed a swine improvement program for the now year a step which is in line with tho policy of bacon hog improvement so strongly ad vocated by provincial and federal agricultural authorities with a view- to capturing- a share of the british bacon market made available by the imperial conference agreements the immediate proposal is that the farmers dispose of their cull sows and replaco them with sows approved by the departmen the announcement has been made in this connection that the provin cial and federal governments will sharo tho burden of a 2 bonus to tho farmer for each sow exchang ed this should aid substantially in inducing farmers to participate in tho program winter cnro of live stock with the coming of winter farm ers should make sure that tho barns in which tholr stock aro to pass the cold months aro clean and free from possible infectious dis eases or parasites most progress lyo stockmen whitewash their stables at least once a year but frequent dustings with an old broom are needed to keep tho cob webs and dust down before tho cattle leavo tho pastures for the season it is good practice to in spect tho wholo herd for possiblo skin diseases or parasites such dis eases as ringworm scab or mange dangerous and vinced tho judge on this point his client had offered tho plaintiff 20 atjllco or warbles aro one time but he would not take it j each needs special treatment ring- preferring to como to court his worm is doubly dangerous because honor ruled thoro was no legal humans may contract it through handling or from currycombs and brushes tincture of iodine applied daily following washing with soap and water will cure ringworm but scabies or mange need to be dipped in or sprayed with special so lutions such as crude petroleum or equal parts of kerosene and cotton seed oil which mixture is also re commended for lice no animal can give its best milk production or put on flesh when feeding such parasites reforest avastc land rougli land that is too hilly or rocky to bo easily cultivated and also sandy can bo used effectively only in tho production of timber early settlers cleared the woods regardless of tho value of the laud underneath and much of this should be returned to forest rather than bo permitted to wash or to produce scanty crops the very small investment that is necessary for seedlings together with tho plentiful supply of labor now avail able makes this an ideal time for putting these abandoned hillsides on a productive basis alfalfa for poultry alfalfa in the green state has long been recognized as an ideal poultry feed when used in con junction with the nsual grains and mashes it is used extensively as range or as cut green feed for birds in confinement during tho spring summer and fall months in most alfalfagrowing areas but tho valuo of the hay as a winter feed is not so generally known so much of tho years success depends on tho number and quality of chicks hatched each spring that it is im portant to do all possiblo to in crease tho fertility and hatchability of the eggs and tho livability of the chicks experiments have shown that 20 per cent better fertility and c4 per cent better hatchability of fertile oggs can bo obtained from birds whore alfalfa hay in stead of straw is used as litter in the breeding pens tho alfalfa should be used as litter during the winter months preceding the breed ing season and the same treat ment given to males and females ontario fanners advised to see own stock sold in tho marketing of live stock whether by truck or rail i am of tho opinion that tho farmor should soo his own stock sold wherever it is possible to do so said gar net duncan live stock specialist ontario marketing board tho experienco he would gain by this contact continued mr duncan might bring him to real ize that spasmodic rushes of stock to market definitely depress prices and only by personal supervision can lie expect full returns from any transaction too many aro satisfied to spend months of effort finishing an anl mal only to pass it over to some oiio else to sell how and when he likes i cannot conceive of suc cess for any business conducted along this line today economic conditions demand that a producer receive every cent possible from the sale of his stock to those wishing to buy there are also distinct advantages in visiting the market frequently the farmer would bo able to choose the type he desires and estimate tho time required to finish in buying stock to feed finishing date should be kept in mind with the object of avoiding usually glutted markets three ways fo lower costs there are three principal meth ods ofreducing the cost of produc ing crops those methods include tho economical production of heav ier yields per acre the use of arger machinery and moro labor- saving equipment and the opera tion of a larger area of land under cultivation in addition to this in formation dorived from cost of pro duction studies makes possiblo the substitution of more profitable for less profitable crops buy your chicks now and save money with every order for 100 chicks placod this week for dolivery any tlmo this season wo give 10 chicks krco government approved stock from flocks bloodtested and specially selected this is economy year make every dollar count for your convenience our nntchcry nt newmarket will bo open afternoons nnd even ings january 12 is 14 ask for 1013 catalog bray chick hatchery 81 cinybnrn avo st catharines ont