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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 13, 1939, p. 7

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the tribune stouflfville ont thursday april 13th lj39 page seven city motorists crash at unionville involved in an automobile accident near unionville early thursday mr and mrs james walker 69 elmgrove ave were treated for minor injuries at st josephs hospital mr walker had a cut on his forehead and multiple bruises while his wife had a lacerated right hand a lacerated upper lip and bruises on her face both insisted on returning to their home after treatment al though hospital authorities feared they had suffered con cussion plan new deal for farmers to adopt new wheat principle to other branches of farm ing latest experiment to be tried campaign closes at mount joy the evangelistic campaign which has been in progress in the mount joy mbc church closed last sunday evening with rev r p dilmer giving a searching message using as his theme the closed door the speaker enumerated the many gospel priveleges which confronted people these days which were for their moral and spiritual welfare and warned the congregation against a hardened attitude towards the divine appeal many examples of such cases were cited from the scriptures to support his message and the service closed with a searching invitation to those present to accept the sal vation which has been provided by the lord jesus christ this service was largely at tended and those present were made to feel that this form of meeting is worth while and contributes largely to the spiritual welfare of the com munity mr ditmer proved to the government intends to give a new deal to canadian agriculture generally during the present session of parlia ment- hon j g gardiner min ister of agriculture told the house of commons last week in ottawa the guaranteeing of initial payments on wheat the minis ter said was a forerunner to extension the same prin ciple to other branches of agri culture mr gardiner was speaking on the new wheat pol icy of an acreage insurance scheme and a guaranteed initial payment of 60 cents per bushel by cooperative selling agencies i should like if possible to have this house establish a prin ciple that we can apply in con nection with our agricultural problems throughout canada so that the same principle may be followed in dealing with the problems of the dairy industry the livestock industry the fruit industry and other branches of agriculture across this country i believe that if we can estab lish a principle of that kind we be a most convincing speaker an ardent contender for the faith revealing a deep christian experience with the lord whose life was a benediction to those with whom he came in contact the support of attendants of other churches was commend able it is the wish of the pastor that these churches will feel the benefit of the campaign which has just closed spring is here get your outfit now we have completed our buying for spring in wearing apparel a full range of sizes and shades in ladies and mens coats and suits and boys and girls coats and suits a great variety to choose from at a low price spring hats for ladies and men to match your outfits also other accessories such as bags gloves hose and scarves we have just received a very nice line of ladies spring dresses you are invited to come in and look them over if it is not convenient for you to come at the store just telephone us and mr golden will be glad to call at your home with the coats no extra charge for coats made to measure every garment is guaranteed as represented harry golden phone 273 stouffville coal and feeds place your order today so that you will not be disappointed on that truly good reading coal dealer for national concentrate and natural minerals poultry feeds cod liver oil salt all other animal foods s w hastings stouffville phone 169 can at least lift agriculture out of some of the difficulties it is experiencing from one end of the dominion to the other inequalities in continuing only a fixed guarantee price such as 80 cents per bushel prevailing during the present crop year had impressed them selves indelibly upon him dur ing a personal survey of the wheat belt last summer mr gardiner declared that even if the worst conditions ever experienced prevailed the cost of the new wheat policy would be 30000000 in one yr and in the ordinary year it would cost somewhere between 10000000 and 15000000 while the wheat board would be continued this year it would be impossible for the govern ment to continue to sit inde finitely in the middle of the grain trade- the minister said chief feature of the new acr eage insurance scheme mr gardiner stated outlining 17 high points of the plan is to provide for acreage payments in an emergency year of 1 an acre on half the cultivated acr eage in all townships with an average yield of from 11 to 15 bushels per acre of 2 in all townships with an average yield of from 6 to 10 bushels per acre and 250 per acre in all townships with an average of from nothing to five bushels peracre the payment is to be made on half the cultivated acreage up to 200 acres what ever is grown on it if the average price of wheat from august to december is not more than 70 cents per bushel these payments will be made in full in the crop of 1939- 40 should the price be over 70 cents per bushel there will be a reduction of onetenth from the bonuses for every cent it is higher than 70 cents per bushel no bonuses will be paid under these provisions when wheat reached 80 cents per bushel he said local sap run continues light quality very high aox ioexoi free trip to get a free round trip to stouffville just do this pud a can of cream in your car and deliver it to us the extra money we pay for cream delivered to the creamery will easily pay for your gas and oil we can test your cream while you wait- and pay you in cash whether you are a steady shipper a part time or even a trial can you will receive the same courteous treatment and the most money for your cream our cream collecting service is at your disposal the year round stouffville creamery i snowshovelling 1900 in 2 months a delegation from the west side of uxbridge township appeared before uxbridge twp council on saturday protesting the condition of the west town- line and the second concession which they said had been badly neglected this winter they re ceived a good hearing and will expect that their visit will be the means of bringing the mat ter of these roads to the atten tion of the council the dept of highways ad vised the council that their road subsidy of 1938 amounted to 378521 while the chief engineer reported that a sub sidy for 1939 would be allowed on an expenditure of 9000 the chief item of business was passing accounts which were listed as follows shovelling snow gordon hockley 10 cecil latcham 3570 alfred mcdonald 4760 ed sheehy 7390 harold dick inson 6220 george wilson 57 howard forsyth 6450 ira stiner 4960 w smalley 11085 alex wagg 1140 robert redshaw 2840 ed redshaw 2260 howard hock ley 73 bristol mcguckin 5890 ed taylor 3410 wm swain 1440 morgan hill 2030 a g clark 4100 j e wagg 2280 walter locke 1440 thomas dawson 4 stephen schular 120 marshall sharrard 3390 samuel bacon 3780- louis slack 57 j c ward 39 norman lee 210 frank wagg 3920 george scrivener cutting brush 10 isaac foskett repair to plow 835 c w watson postage stamps 3 frank merrick shovelling snow 2570 russel storry 7810 george colby 1080 murray stewart 6 e toole 560 total 120150 for snow shovelling and last meeting 70795 a total of 190945 for two months on motion of messrs beach and rae council adjourned to may 13th for general business hundreds of unsolicited testi monials recommending kleerex the quick healing salve for eczema psoriasis pemph igus erythema impetigo itch boils chaps etc 50c 100 200 ask storeys drug store due to the backwardness of the season there is certainly going to be no records broken this year with regard to the maple syrup harvest our usual five manufactur ers have scarcely a thousand trees tapped between them mr sam fretz east of altona re ports six hundred trees tapped j and a very good run with excep tionally high quality syrup this is the best report of any farmer in the district the long cold spell is said to be respon sible for the extra fine product robt ratcliff has 300 trees tap ped but up until this week had reported only a very meagre rui clare atkinson mrs bacon claremont and pearces of claremont have no trees tap ped this year the local run is bringing 225 a gallon the snow is very deep in the bush yet and is covered with a hard enough crust to support the weight of a man contrary to ontarios slim crop quebec farmers are busy tapping thousands of trees and prospects appear good for a high yield in most years about 24000- 000 trees are tapped in the pro vinces of quebec ontario new brunswick and nova scotia al though there are it is estim ated approximately 70000000 trees capable of production in 1938 the total production of maple syrup in canada was 2955300 gallons valued at 3479440 umi the total out put of maple sugar was 3335- 900 pounds with a value of 370500 the province of que accounted for about 80 per cent sap running time comes at a period of the year when there is little other activity on the farm and the harvest of maple products provides the farmer with a little extra money to ennie s seeds o o o br every package is dated your guarantee that you are getting fresh seed buy reliable seed and get best results do not starve your crops feed them with agriculture chemicals fertilizer and maintain profitable yields robin hood contest starts this week ask for particulars and see valuable prizes on display in store window farmers who are treating their own grain may do so now with the new improved ceresan central feed store price pugh free delivery phone 277 o a o i o o n o 30exck loraoi i ioe3t buy seed and other necessities for the busy season that begins a few weeks after work is over in the maple bush york county boys cldbs announcement of the pro gramme of boys and girls club work in york county has been made by the department of agriculture at newmarket pro viding club work for all sections of the county cooperating with the agricultural repre sentative are a number of organizations such as junior farmers agricultural society and service clubs which to gether with the provincial and dominion departments of agri culture will provide the prize money for the final awards in each project woodbridge and markham agricultural societies will have grain clubs for the boys of their districts and the grain for these is being secured by the toronto downtown kiwanis club which is arranging for its members to deliver the seed to the boys membership in these clubs is open to boys over 12 and under 21 and educational meetings will be held to instruct the members in the work they are taking including judging cat tle seeds and potatoes the downtown kiwanis club is again offering five scholarships of 10 each to take the winning boy in each club to the ontario agricultural college for a ten- day short course and they are also planning to entertain all boys completing the work at a banquet in the royal york hotel in november the girls of vandorf and victoria square district are hop ing to organize a garden and canning club for the girls of these sections between the ages of 12 and 26 the members get their seed at cost price and will care for a complete family garden iutulklcdmclauthlmbulcb special series sedan 9ne glance at thia brisk and beautiful buick tells you that it is streamlined for action it looks fast standing still and one ride convinces yon that this dynaflash straight eight is unmatched for lively power as you ride youll learn about the luxurious comfort of the new mclaughlinbuick youll like the way knee- action banks the turns the way the softer easieracting steel coil springs level the rough spots youll like visibil ity unlimited as a result of greatly increased glass area all around in the new mclaughlinbuick tho handishift 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