the tribune stouflfviljeont thursday oct 19 1944 f s v synthetic tires size 550x17 s1550 size 600x16 1725 size 525x18 1410 size 500x19 1175 size 500x20 prewar size 30x3 prewar commercial tire bemlt prewar tubes group c1819 275 group c17 245 group b19 210 group a2021 165 group c2021 310 30x3 120 1085 685 seat covers for all makes of cars at special prices paris auto supply jos paris richmond hill oxt a weekly ed1tob looks at awai withtn spcciolty j fe a wmm nwipoprs of cu dont ever underestimate the lowly cob of corn while the great er part of the harvest of 600000 acres planted to corn each year is fed to livestock and poultry for the production of meat butter cheese milk and eggs canadian industry used over ten million bushels in the production of soap laundry starch baking powder rayon leather textiles too it is used in explosives and the sugar content converted into alcohol isome of which is a constituent of anti knock gasoline so you see corn products are used everywhere from the supper table to the battle- front further evidence of the reduc tionin the- tempo of the british commonwealth air training plan is seen in the amalgamation of the rcaf- training command head- quarters the headquarters of no 1- training command at toronto and no 3 training command at montreal are to be consolidated and the new organization will alone administer all rcaf train ing schools in the maritimes que bec ontario and up to the head of the lakesno 2 training command headquarters at winnipeg and no 4trainirig command headquarters at calgary are also to be merged with the new organization head- quarters at moose jaw saskatche wan administering all western canada flying training closing of actual air schools has already been announced and further reduction in the operative number may be expected only the united states russia and the united kingdom excel canada in- the output of steel our plants having doubled their overall output since 1939 we produce shell stce at the rate -of- 200000 tons ayearourindustrieshadno gravel 80c a yd in uxbridge twp the uxbridge township council held its regular monthly meeting on monday oct 9th at eight oclock in the evening all members pre sent after the minutes were read and confirmed the clerk read to the council a memo from the newly formed municipal health services board in which was outlined the plans for establishing health ser vices by the municipalities the members of the council discussed the proposals at some length but decided to take no action at pre sent as it was thought that the county council might have some plans in connection witli the scheme the read superintendent report ed that the average cost of the gravel taken from- the gravel hill crushed and placed on theroads in the township was slightly over 80 cents per cubic yard and that the value of the improvement to the road would reduce the actual costs to below this figure he also reported that up to the present time hehad been unable toarrange forsecuring gravel crushed and placed on the roads on the eastern side of the township road account no 10 amounting to 202239 was passed for payment and general accounts of 21890 the next regular meeting of the council willibe held on saturday nov llthat one oclock auction sale of household furniture the undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction at lot 35 rear of con 3 markham at old gormley saturday oct 21 1944 the following property belonging to wm s wilson 3 bedroom suites complete white iron bed childs rocker number of springs and mattresses day bed with ends organ dominion sewing machine raymond large cupboard glass top 2 extension tables number kitchen chairs arm chair rocker small table cot cradle number coal oil lamps number picture frames findlay range 3 burner coal oil stove 1 burner coal oil stove some odd dishes 8day clock and shelf kitchen mirror stair carpet few yards 2 toilet sets wash tub and stand buffalo robe quantity of heavy poultry fence lawn mower taylorforbes numerous other articles sale at 130 oclock terms cash a s parmer auctioneer gormley phone 7312 i i send the tribune to absent friends action sale of ayrshikes swixe and im plements cotswold j5heep and grain to sell by public auction at lot 7 cox 2 uxbridge twp quarter mile xorth of glasgow tuesday october 24th property belong ing to rolph davis bay gelding 6 years old bay mare 10 years old registered aryshire cow 4 yrs old fresh ayrshire cow 8 yrs old full flow ayrshire cow 10 yrs old due time of sale ayrshire cow 6 yrs due nov 15 ayrshire cow 5 yrs bred aug 15 ayrshire cow 3 yrs bred aug 25 ayrshire heifer fresh ayrshire heifer bred aug 1st 2 yearling heifers reg ayrshire bull 3 years old ayrshire bull 1 year old ayrshire bull- 9 months old ayrshire bull calf sow due sale time 4th litter sow due sale time 3rd litter 10 purebred cotswold ewes reg cotswold ram 9 lambs quantity of mixed grain binder g30 mh hay rake 100 mh mcdeering springtooth cultivator fw cultivatorstiff tooth good disc drill 13 disc mh 2furrow tractor plow cockshutt 80 good bain wagon 2furrow kid gang plow 2furrow light gangplow walking plow cockshutt walking plov fleury hrrus kootenay crew arrive home two ratings ofhmcskootena who have returned to canada for leave are shown at an oerlion gun of the ship left is a b andrews lodge 19 of hamilton ont and right is a bdrever nichol 20 of battleford sask the two shot down a glider bomb with the gun walking scufiler aa good walking scufiier ph hay rack set harrows 4 sections mh scales 2000 lbs draw rope autotrac model a ford sling ropes set long slings stoneboat ba truck 2 electric fences bag holder forks shovels many other reticles sale at 1 sharp terms cash no reserve as farm is ranted- hay fork 2 pig crates sellers atkinson aucts previous experience in making armour plate but this didnt stop them from meeting all require ments for tanks armoured vehicles and some naval purposes a recent report of the canadian meat board indicates that the average dressed weight of beef carcasses marketed in canada has grown from 4604 lbs per carcass in 1939 to 509 lbs in 1943 and to an average of 522 lbs to date in 1914 the department rof agriculture is authority for the statement that hog production in canada has pass ed its peak or had on june 11944 at that date the number of swine on farms in canada was 7740880 which was five per cent below that of june 11943 and a decline of 32 per cent is indicated in the number of swine to farrow in the fall of 1944 stouffmle floral roses- wedding bouquets funeral designs- cut flowers milt smith prop telephone 7001 7002 statistics may get- dry but for rural readers this should have some interest the dominion bureau of statistics estimates that canadians in 1944 will consume 17 per cent more fluid milk than in prewar days 20 per cent more cheese and withthe exception of batter which is rationed an aver age of 19 per cent increase of all dairy products of all meats 32 per cent more is being used by civilians than before the war- eggs 27 per cent more canned vegetables about 18 per cent more and dry beans up by 67 per cent- l new advances in dietetic care have been inaugurated in military hospitals by the royal canadian medical corps it was found that the lack of desire to cat while re covering from wounds was causing loss in weight and strength and lengthening the period of conva lescence now a diet to which doubles the protein intake and in creases by 70 per cent the caloric content is served and in addition a carefully balanced milkshake supplements regular meals twice daily ttztf for best results as to price and service let our ruck call for your cream we pay an extra two cents per lb of butter fat- for cream delivered to the creamery cold storage lockers to rent stpuffyijie creamery co stouffville ont phone 18601 z kf- f lvsivvrts iy natiomafwahrinancc committee wffejssjsji f t vffggieolfimg