the tribune stoufivule ont thursday december 2 194s suspect cattle poisoned on audley farm three purebred herefords which had strayed from the a w betson farm at audiey last week were found dead and several more showed symptoms of severe illness before they could be treated by a veterinary- stomach contents have been sceired for analysis but no report is yet available though unwilling to discuss the occurrence the betson bofs intim ate that poisoning is suspected no report ha been lodged with the provincial police who patrol that area the betson farm is in the audief district two miles north of whitby and two miles west last summer a neighbour william bell lost some cattle under similar circumstances the betson farm is operated by three while mr betsoa sr lives in toronto early last week his here- fords broke through a fence to a neighbours properly and from there went through another fence onto the road allowance certainly they werent shot it looks to me as though they had been poisoned siad a whitby man who had seen the dead animals dkcew falls may help shortage banfield memorial church 439 vaiighah toronto road christmas musical recital december 8 oclock by 9th ambassadors male choir assisted by ladies choir also captain ernest parr coronet soloist mrs marion crowley newby contralto soloist state department and con gressional officials expressed confidence in washington that the us will permit canada to divert an extra 2500 cubic feet per second of water from the niagara river io the decew fals generating plant during the winter months this would generate an additional 1250- 000 kilowatt hours of 25cycle power daily which is enough to meet about 20 per cent of the present shortage advertised pigs find new homes 1 sold my pigs advertised last week in your paper to a buyer from out stouffville way said a gorm- ley man who got si each for a bunch of porkers about 14 weeks old sow and eight pigs also sold for s125 and the farmer was well satisfied last week the tribune recorded offers for more small pigs for sale than has shown up in any one issue of the paper all summer those whom the paper was ablef to contact reported having numer ous enquiries and many pigs were sold it was suggested that with the approach of cold weather those who have not warm pens are dump ing their young porkers now at that young pigs just weaned are going at 10 and 12 each a very substantial price the mixing bowl l ahhl allan wpwp hmmmi lev a a hello homemakers gift shop ping should be done according to iplan too often we are carried i away at the last moment by the j on the shi glamour of expensive i impractical gadgets do not be too easily diverted from the items on your shopping list take time to consider what the 1 recipient will think of the gift two weeks after christmas a high priced article is even more costly sf it has beauty but lacks dura bility for example a blouse for your lister a solid colour will cost more than white in the ident ical material whiie a print design will cost more again it requires an additional process to add colour yid the dye itself costs extra while the design in the print costs still more quoting a merchandising expert our friend suggested that we should consider whether useful ness and decorativencss balance each other your key to intrinsic value lies in the answers to three basic questions of what is it made secondly how is it made thirdly what is the quality of workman ship to help on busy shopping days we suggest quick cooking dishes that will save electricity too liver and onions scalloped tomatoes gingerbread muffins and apple sauce cream potatocheese soup cold meat and macedoine canned vegetables tea biscuits and chocolate rice pudding corn fritters and sausages grated carrotraisin salad mincemeat tarts lobsters are fond of salt herring as crea for best results ship your cream to stouffville creamery we pay two cents more per pound butterfat for cream delivered to the creamery cold st0rase lockers and fast freezing facilities stouffville creamery co to have our truck call phone 18601 mawvvvwvvmmiwwi poullrij profits qo up on marmill feeds fattening mash or pellets for turkeys and capons clo laying meal for your pullets the mash that is fortified with cod liver oil to keep your birds in laying condition piggv starter and excello hog grower 16 24 dairy rtn howards intestinal medicines for worming your pullets stock mineral cod oil shell grit central feed store phone 277 stouffville ont- english stew pressure cooked and turnip sticks jelly roll canned fruit requested recipes mrs t g asks for glazed fruits 2 cups sugar 1 cup water 23 cup light corn syrup small fruits or sections of larger fruits or whole nuts make a syrup of the sugar water and corn syrup boil without stir ring to the hard crack stage 300 degrees remove the saucepan from the element and put it into an outer pan of boiling water to keep the syrup from hardening drop in the well drained fruit or the nutmeats a few at a time skim out and place on heavy waxed paper to dry mr r pi asks for holiday fudge 2 cups white sugar cup corn syrup cup water cup candied cherries 2 egg- whites cup blanched al monds 1 tablespoon almond or lemon extract put the sugar water and corn syrup into a saucepan stir it while it dissolves over the heat then let it boil without stirring to the light crack stage 205 degrees while it is cooking beat the white of eggs stiffly and when the syrup is ready pour it over them beating con stantly cool slightly on window sill beat until creamy add nuts cherries and extract and pour into buttered tins mrs m j asks for butter scotch sticks a cup butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 egg vi cup broken pecan meats 1 cup sifted flour m teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla melt butter in saucepan add sugar and when well blended remove from the electric element and cool in the saucepan until luke warm add unbeaten eggs to mixture and beat well mix flour salt and baking powder and add the nut meats and vanilla spread the mixture in a shallow pan lined with plain paper which has been greased bake 30 minutes in a hot electric oven 100 to 150 degrees while hot cut into strips an inch wide and four inches long this recipe makes about two dozen mrs s s asks for gingerbread m cup shortening i cup boiling water 1 cup molasses hi teaspoons ginger 1 tea spoon soda i teaspoon salt 2 cups flour melt the shortening in the boil ing water add molasses sift the dry ingredients together and add them to the mixture beat vigor ously put in a greased muffin tin and bake in an electric oven 350 to 370 degrees 25 minutes free pictures i featuring john deere day educational entertaining to be held in showrooms at stouffville 8 pm tuesday december 7th everyone cordially invited fred e byer v v v v tafiaaaaaaftaaaaiidaeaaesisi vw-tn-v- nv vvv ozrasxii a5smss farmers income tax exempt on sale of basic herds canadian farmers are allowed herds of cattle sheep or swine that is if the herds are approved by the revenue department this was announced in ottawa last week by a spokesman for the i department who said the ruling goes into effect immediately j the spokesman said livestock i farmers who have been in business i since last year may apply for j approval of a basic herd before the end of april 1919 and anv farmer saskatchewan drought startin durin the next ear has le leaving their land toj the 3rd 105c to make his application this is just another nuisance tacked onto that part of the public known as farmers it will take scores of employees to account for this business for the government and worry thousands of farmers when will so much government con- 300 mennonites trek to farms in mexico winnipeg nov 23 a new migration of mennonites to mexico was under way today with some i full exemption from income tax on 300 members of the sect reported the sale of what are called basic leaving western canada for better farming land and freer rein to prac tise their customs about 40 members of the sect descendants of dutch families who centuries ago fled their homeland are due to pass through winnipeg today on their southbound trip from osier sask their leader bishop john leoppky of osier said many are leaving areas some relatives said they were unable to sell it because it was valued so low for the last four years he said he was able to sell his own produce for merely enough to buy cattle and chicken feed three other mexicobound men nonite families saturday crossed the us border at haskett man other families are reported to be emigrating from burns lake bc the swift current district of saskatchewan and south of kink ier man the last time mennonite families left canada in any numbers for mexico was between 1924 and 1926 they settled in the western section of chihuahua where 25 families of the latest emigrants hope to settle atompowered tube trains may traverse the continent one day travelling 20 miles a minute tract melt away our guess is that unless the public bring enough pressure to bear on ottawa to desist from packing on or piling up taxes it will grow worse thou sands and thousands of people employed in the taxing departments do not want taxes wiped out since it would wipe out their job at the same time ontario manitoba and prince edward island have farmer pre miers and theyre doing the admin istrative chores as capably as the rest of them from 1s71 to 1941 the percentage of males in canada never dropped below 51 of the total population in western canada it has varied between 53 and 59 in that time at the last census 1941 half of canadas population was of british isles origin and 30 of french in england only bells of the established church may peal attention farmers we are paying the highest prevailing prices for dead or crippled farm animals horses cattle hogs telephone collect for immediate service gordon young limited toronto ad 3636 stouffville 255 uxbridge 27 ox 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