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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1933, p. 8

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stouffville ontario october 19th 1933 farmers information vegetable prices firm vegetable prices seem to have hit their low prices potatoes at 65c bag are holding steady- and are likely to advance turnips have held the past week at 1618c bushel while carrots are being loaded at stouffville around 40c to those under contract who had seed supplied them dont want fat hogs it is paticularly difficult in these days of lota of feed and low prices to get farmers to realize that the mens childrens ladies coats do xot throw away tliat old fur coat muff or collar wo can remodell them to look just like new by using them for fur trimmings so much in demand with todays styles let us call on you and ex plain what we can do and what wo can save you i carry a line of up to the minute styles ladies coats and will be glad to fit you at your homo tolophono me at hugh andersons no 158 and i will call harry golden note orders taken for made-to- measure coats if desired at very reasonahlo prices r hawthorne a literature of victory would be found in the un- printed pages of most lives the greater truths can not be articulated each service is one of distinguished dignity a modest ceremony is su perintended with the same discriminating care as one of greater ostentation principles of fairness guide r g gendening funeral director phone stouffville 263 market does not want a fat hog at least not a hog of the fatted type so popular a decade or so ago the hog that takes the premium today is the select bacon type which is com paratively speaking a lean hog weighing 180 to 220 pounds off cars at stockyards such hogs have a jowl and shoulder light and smooth a back from neck to tail evenly fleshed a side long dropping straight from the back a belly showing thick ness of fleshing a flank well let down and firm a ham full and a good general finish with no excess fat the best way to understand the type of hog that gets the dollar premium is to visit a stockyard or this will abattoir or grading station where hog grading is being done and see for yourself the type of hog that nets the dollar premium for the producer uiariy good oxbridge twp council during the time of harvesting supplies of potatoes reaching the market will in all probability ex- uxbridge twp council met on ceed consumptive demand so far saturday october 14th at good- as the consumer is concerned therefore this will be the most ad vantageous period for the purchase of potatoes for winter use farmers must produce to the man in the street any at tempts to increase production in these days of depressing world sur pluses seem a waste of time or even worse he forgets says mr l h newman dominion cerealist that the problem of the individual farmer differs vastly from that of the nation as a whole in that the capacity of the farmer to carry on and pay his way is measured in no small degree by the yields he realizes per acre to the farmer the acre is his unit of pro duction if his average yields per- acre whether converted into milk mutton or beef or disposed of in their raw state are not sufficiently high to enable him to meet his ob- igations he must either succumb entirely or be forced tc adopt a standard of living which removes him as an important factor in the problem of keeping the wheels of commerce moving salt costs less in ontario ontario farmers will likely use more salt in their farm operations particularly in live stock produc tion in the future colonel thos l kennedy ontario minister of agriculture announced recently the salt companies have just an nounced a reduction in the cost of fine salt for farm purposes of about 157 per ton at the wells narrow the discrepancy between the price salt is sold to packers and manufacturers and that to farmers for stock raising and other farm purposes some time ago at the request of the united farmers cooper ative company the ontario mar keting board made some enquiries into the situation and urged on the salt companies that a larger turn over of salt on farms would prov profitable to them provided a re duction in price was made to bring more in line the cost of salt to farmers and to packers export trado improves canadas export trade in pure bred holstein cattle has been mov ing along nicely this year accord ing to the holsteinfriesian asso ciation of canada whiclr reports shipments for the first nine months of approximately 1800 head dur ing the latter part of september business has been so good that in one day recently the secretarys office at brantford issued ninety- nine export certificates a number comparting favorably with the business of any other one day for the past five years higher prices indicated as result of short crop a considerable increase in the price of potatoes is indicated lor later in the season according to reports to the department due to a distinct shortage in both cana dian and american crops the later ontatio crop is now ar riving on the market and while the supply of dooley potatoes will show a decease as compared with that of 1932 the quality is partic- why gamble on the chance of safety when real safety costs so little when yon place a deed in an unlocked wooden drawer an insurance policy in a pigeon hole a will in some hiding- place a bond in a cash box you are gambling on a mere chance of safety yon are gambling with theft with fire with carelessness with short memories the safety deposit boxes of the ca bank of commerce are placed in vaults built to provide protection for the banks own valuables the bank cannot afford to gamble on a chance of safety neither can yon the rentals of thi banks safety deposit boxes rre low the canadian bank of commerce capital paidop 30 million dollars reserve fund 30 million dollars casio whitchurch farmers will james squires late of the town ship of whitchurch left an estate of 1180452 legatees are james hillier soninlaw who receives furniture and effects farm imple ments and chattels and 200 wallace w squires son 94793 ross squires son mortgage for 520 and 500 mrs julia bryce no relation 100 bruce squires son 50 theo hillier daughter interest in property valued at 1200 and 2000 daughter and sons onethird residue each mongolia the fine herd of holstein cattle the estate of the late john browns- berger 10th igon markhain was sold by public auction on tuesday this week the stock had been well cared for by ezra and joe sons of the late mr brownsborger a good sized crowd for a purely stock sale assembled and auctioneer alvin farmer was a veretable dynamo on the auction iblock he kept things moving and dropped the high price cow with calf at 70 even another found a new home at 60 while the whole herd averaged 40 shep were snapped up at 5 and pigs weighing 120 pounds sold at 6 the sons will continue to farm the property this next season special lc sale of stationery at markham 1 note pad 15c 2 for 10c 1 ducal pad 25c 2 for 20c 1 letter pad 35c 2 tor sflc 1 package envelopes 15c 2 for 10c 1 papeterie 35c 2 for 30c 1 papeterie 50c 2 for 51c made in canada wood with all members present the reeve mr icassie presiding the hep commission sent an additional amount of hydro arrears to be added to tho tax roll school attendance officers re port for sept was received and adopted the clerk of the peace acknowledged receipts of reeve clerk and assessors selection of jurors same have been done in accordance with the jurors act d j kean county engineer re quested a number of yards of gravel placed on the road east of the town of uxbridge before and after the passing of bylaw a grant of 1500 was made to the north ontario plowmens the following road accounts were passed for payment w e lock graveling hy truck road 6 30 frod jackson 75 yds gravel 1125 pedlar people one metal culvert 8991 barkey bros sharpening blade 4 a alibi mak ing fill 2278 russel storry tractor on grader 25 go russel storry crushed gravel s025 shorwood collins 47 gallons gas 1269 wm eckhardt streetsville scarboro loses grads to winners have threegoal lead in oala semifinals scarboro high school grads courageous band of youngsters who have played lacrosse for only two years friday night at stouffville defeated streetsville thistles 10 to 7 in the first of homeandhomo games of the intermediate oala semifinals the winners trailed 65 at the end of the third quarter but rattled in five goals in rapid fire fashion in the final period hawes prosser prudham cod hurd and mike hurd were out standing for the winners lemonville miss edith johnson spent tho weekend with her parents over on tho gth concession a number of our people were thrilled to see the hounds last saturday as the toronto hunt pass ed over across the 7th concession they started a fox in henry john sons bush and wound up on the- tractor on cross road running from ballantrae grader gas and oil 5365 alex j aurora wagg gravel rd 15 51 s4 roy constable w c hall visited his wagg gravelling by truck 2275 parents here for a day or two howard storry graveling by truck dan hall has been smiling about 900 richard flewell 47 yards b potatoes grown down at gravel 705 imanfred wagg 57 j stouffville ho says that when they yards gravel 855 albert hockley j pro 7pounders hell enter the jr repair to culvert 272 george contest and in tho meantime his e wilson drag 324 wife had been peeling some so large other accounts passed reeve that she had to use the draw knife clerk assessor selecting jurors which dan used as a young man 1050 walter j brown material when making shingles back in the for hall fence 12 4s frank e go0 0 d when such an opera- shaver building hall chimney 360 tlon was performed by hand treasurer to pay for shingling twp hall 3455 treas to pay for glass icement line for twp hall wj schell24 square bc shingles and sash 11580 fyw braith- waite iridge roll and nails for twp hall 1132 h account 1628 on motion alfalfa wanted 1 st d and 3rd cutting highest market prices paid submit samples dicksons hill mills phone 5505 victoria square gormley thero is a decided improvement in the condition of the 4th con cession of markham since gravell ing has been done the gravel keeps tho mud where it belongs in rainy weather there is no hope of the 4th being paved at the northernl yet for a while however two and one half miles were paved on this highway this fall it is now paved from the south up to the lmarkhain townline leaving eight and three quarter miles yet to bo paved before our town is reached a largo number of friends and relatives attended tho funeral of the lato mr chas dennie who passed away suddenly while driving his car east of gorinley dr evelyn geo daughter of mr and mrs robert gee returned to vancouver after spending a few days with her parents dr gee is now assistant surgeon at the van couver hospital mr l b heise of victoria square spent thanksgiving day at the home of his son c e heise being accompanied by his daughter stella thoy were treated to one of his this seasons pekins tho brethren in christ church tunkers will hold their annual biblo conference on november 12 and 13 at the heise hill church mr glen smith is at present i attending normal school in tho several pleasing musical numbers were conducted by tho young people at both sessions the womens association of the local church served supper sale register j cave in printing j the hall here on tuesday oct 1 31 baxters barley bailers orches- ot messrs james tra and four prizes given for best hockley council adjourned to meet costumes best lady and best gents again on saturday november 18thj des couples admission 35c for general business and passing ladies 25 lunch served everybody bylaw providing for election i welcome extensive auction sale of 86 acre farm tractor threshing machine farm stock implements etc attend the big masquerade dance clty this community suffered the loss of another long standing citizen on saturday morning when deatli re moved james connor aged so years unusually well this summer he was active to the last and on fri day night eat a hearty meal but that evening he suffered a stroke and never rallied passing away next morning he was a widower for years but is survived by one son chas of imarkham one married daughter mrs j r icober of tor onto and one single daughter miss eva connor of toronto an only brother isaac lives at brooklin he has- 5 grandchildren rev w s whitcombe of toronto preached the funeral service assisted by rev a winger interment was at heise hill cemetery will he sold by public auction on thursday friday and saturday tremont hotel parlors markham h4 vm stouffville branch thursday october 26th lot 11 concession 6 markham on no 7 highway between markham and unionviile the following property belonging to arch empringham shop at our store this weok and save p g soap 10 bars 20c 50 lb dairy salt 40c xxxx quaker flour 9229 tiger salmon lb 10c domino coffee lb 25c calay soap 3 for 17c chlpso latge 2 for 35c singapore pineapple 10c aylmer soups 3 for 25c bluo ribbon cocoa 2 lb 25c bakers icocoa halts 15c macaroni 2 lb 13c marmill health imoal 5 lbs 25c sugared egg mash 10 lbs 25c 6 quart pen rad oh 125 babbits cleanser be tulip bulbs any day 3 lbs bulk tea osc p boadway manager horses grey lmare 7 years old grey mare 8 years old grey mare 9 years old bay horse 12 years bay gelding rising 3 years cattle black and white cow fresh brindle cow full flow bred augl ayrshire cow full flow not bred red w cow full flow bred jul 6 b w icow full flow bred july 1 b w cowfull flow bred juno 24 b iw heifer bred july 27th b w heifer bred july 23 white heifer bred june 24th b iw cow due time of sale 4 spring calves these cows have been tested and are free from tb swine numbr of store pigs implements mccormcktdoering tractor 1020 nearly now sawyermassey 22 in thresher good as new 12in bliz zard ensilage cutter good grain grinder 10 in plates mdoormlck- deoring stiff tooth cultivator trac tor hitch masseyharris double disk tractor hitch hamilton trac tor plow deoring binder 7 ft mccormickdeoring reaper nearly now l deering corn binder mccor- mick mower 5 ft masseyharris hay tedder horse rake frost wood cultivator with grain and grass seeder noxon seed drill set harrows 4 sections land roll er two row corn cultivator mh scuffler international scufller planet jr double mould plow with potatoo digger century gang plow peter hamilton gang plow rid ing plow 2 walking plows with wheels no 21 walking plowtuek turnip drill disk harrows cir cular saw heavy wagon springs and box truck wagon with wide steel wheels 2 truck wagons with wood wheels light democrat i wagon pole and shafts cutter one horse sleiglis potatde spray hay rack set weigh scales cap 2000 lbs fanning mill with bag ger root pulper set stewart clipper horse fork car rope pulleys and slings feed box set distributor pipes for silo steel water trough long drive beit hay knife split pulley 18 in quantity of leather belting stone boat grind stone icream separa tor 2 forty gal steel drums fifty gal steel drum with pump galvanized tank cap 125 gals lot of old iron number of grain bags doubletrees nock yokes shovels forks hoes chains and other articles harness set team harness long tug sot team harness half tug set plow harness set single harness num ber of collars hay grain and roots about 25 ton timothy and alf alfa hay about 100 bushels oats quantity of turnips 20 bags pota toes green mountain quantity of winter apples house furnishings bodroom suito wooden bed and springs drosser and wash stand lounge baby cradle coal oil stove cupboard table 4 rock ing chairs 2 hanging lamps quantity of fruit jars and bottles claremont frank soden was taken suddenly ill early last week and has been confined to bed and under the doctors care since but is now improving miss isabel cooper is enjoying a two weeks vacation at the home of her parents f im and mrs cooper miss wilma burgess of toronto was a weekend guest of miss isabell gregg miss jennie pilkey is visiting her sister mis t whiting and family of stratroy miss harborn closed her home last week and has gono to spend the winter witli her sister mrs f thursday oct 19 entire farm stock and implements belonging to john paisley will be sold at tho farm lot 21 con 9 whit church without reserve terms cash watch for posters and dis play adv sale at one f w silversides auctioneer tuesday oct 24 mortgage sale of farm laud being north 25 acres of south 100 acres at lot 5 in con 2 scarboro at farm ot irobt b cole highland creek sale at 2 pm see posters j h prentice auctioneer in memoriaiii jarvis in loving memory of free- lone pearl morris who passed away one year ago october 2 1932 when evening shades are falling and were sitting all alone in our hearts there comes a feeling if you only could como home mother our thoughts often wander to your grave not far away where we gently laid your body one year ago today sadly missed by husband son and daughter 150 pullets for sale leghorn and rocks 60c each clarence barkey phone 6020 for sale iheintzman square piano good order apply at tribune office for sale fifty barred rock al so 50 leghorn pullets ready to lay phone 176 r e brown apples for sale spies snows and greening hand picked fruit walter gray lemonville phone 3703 50 ilieghorn hens yearlings for sale good laying strain apply to harold wright lot 29 con 10 markham quantity good body hardwood mostly imaple at stouffville station 10 cord cut any lengths and delivered apply to a j brown phone 7809 farm consists of 80 acres more or less farm is undor a good state of cultivation 15 acres of pasture land with rouge river running through it with some timber and sliado trees on tho premises is a good solid brick 8 room house bank barn good stables 2 never failing wells garage and drive shod good orchard and small fruit it is nicoly situated on no7 highway 1 mllo east of unionviile 13 miles to toronto city limits sale to commence no reserve on chattels whatever milk sle set bob on sund tattfe sprayer 6 row 1 for sa w she ex- pectes to spend several months with her son prof donald s and mrs rawson robert rawson and family of brougham moved to claremont last week and will occupy tho home ot tho formers mother during her absonce from town james mecullongh recently pur chased lyman pilkeys new house at the west side of the village tho mission band of the united church hold a successful sale ot homo made cooking and other mis cellaneous articles in the school room of tho church on saturday afternoon last rev- j e glover conducted anniversary services in locust hill church on sunday evening and rev mr bick ot whitovalo occupied tho pulpit here tho united church choir had charge- of the music at the mini vorsary services of pickering unit ed church on sunday evening a large improvised choir with mrs h porter at tho organ led the singing in the homo church in an excellent manner tho young peoples conference of oshawa presbytery was held in tho claremont united ichurch on friday afternoon and evening oct 13th thero was a large attendance especially at tho evening sossion when the church was filled to cap acity tho young people of tho different societies in the presbytery took part and the sessions wero both inspirational and impressive the address of welcomo was given by rov h c wolfraln of hampton and tho service for the installation of officers was conducted by rov o wanted a few hundred bags of large white potatoes dooley variety preferred at highest prices we are also loading large red carrots daily phone 176 or 256 r e brown notice to turnip grow ei5s wo would urgently advi3e all growers of good quality turnips to take special care and attention with the harvesting of their crops this season as wo firmly expect a good demand at encouraging prices to all holders of good turnips this winter season the grado act calls for all turnips for shipment to be pulled by hand and carefulljf trimmed and topped by the use of knife we ask your cooperation in this matter r e brown stougvillo cider mill reopened wo are making cider every week day excepting mondays and satur days apple butter by appointment altona cider mills p nighswander farm to rent 100 acres on 8th con markham lot 33 mllo below ringwood well watered good barn and yard hog pen henhouse all under cover water in barnyard and stable good soil apply j a mitchell ringwood at one oclock sharp iarin sold subject to reserve rid r c mcquade of oshawa at the terms ifor property imado known on day of sale evening sossion other speakers in terms for chattels ca9h except on threshing machine tho ovoning wero mr stephen and tractor which will bo ono quarter purchase price cash terms for saywell president of tho bay of balance made known on day of salowj- jquinto young peoples conference prentice prentice auctioneers and rov w tanton of 03hawa fall sale of good imple ments low priced for sale 5 hp lister engine pulpers good as new cutting box new and used 3 drum roller 2 furrow riding plow oliver j quebec sulkoy plow like new int gas engino 1 hp heater and other used stoves r rexlin highest price for fowl hides wool etc phono 192 stouffville gordon e cober radio technician specializing in radio repairing builder of sound systems and power amplifiers radios built to your requirements lowest prices all work guaranteed or money- refunded phono 8104 box 244 phone 3306 j e smith radio service all makes of radios electric stoves toasters irons and fixtures repaired will appreciate your custom for salo1 fada battory set

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