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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 5, 1932, p. 8

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stouffville ontario may 5 1932 aoexoe 30exoe aotaoi aoraon 30faoxoe30z aoi our own creamery made 30 per cent more butter i last year o 0 o i o 0 o o n o o 0 0 o o 0 o o 0 o o 0 o n o 0 o o 0 o o 0 o o 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 1 a o 0 0 o 0 o two outstanding facts contribute to more business for stouffville creamery avhen everything else was declining we are pleased to announce to the farmers that the stouffville creamery in creased their production of butter in 1931 by 30 per cent for this remarkable increase in the face of almost every other business show ing a decline we might assign two main reasons taking into consideration the try ing year when every cent must count and means so much to the farmer than in ordinary times we must come to the con clusion that by shipping your cream to the stouffville creamery you are getting absolutely the last cent there is to get out of your cream experience has taught us that by enabling the shipper to realize the last cent for his cream we are mutually benefitted and this is the only way to maintain the confidence of our shippers and constantly gain new ones the proof of the pudding in the face of the worlds greatest depres sion last year your local creamery actually increased its manufac ture of butter what better proof could be ad vanced to show that stouffville creamery gives all the service that any creamery can render its shippers hard times or good times it matters not the milk cow is the farmers best friend you have missed something if you have not tried stouffville creamery butter ask your grocer or get it at the creamery it is always obtain able fresh and of the highest quality thous ands of satisfied homes use only stouffville creamery butter look for our label on every pound ii fact no two coupled with the above mentioned fact we remind you that our creamery service is perfect in every detail you are sure of correct test grade and weight and wc so arrange our service that your cream reach es the creamery in the shortest possible time where it is immediately attended to thereby obtaining for the shipper the best possible grading there are other con veniences or advantages which you will realize if you sell your cream to us if you are not yet a shipper it would cost you nothing to try out our service you will have much to gain for the convenience of our patrons we are now open three nights per week tuesday thursday and saturday for the summer months we invite enquiries call write or phone for particulars about shipping and remember we furnish cans to our shippers the stouffville creamery phone 18601 stouffville ontario o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o o 0 o farmers information placed to buildings their ul 3oc30z doe aomoc 10101 30e30e 30e30e too big a rush the orst day of seediiig may break the heart of the young horse that is unaccustomed to work even tho mature horse that has been idle all winter feels th strain of tho first few days on the soft ground bring them to a full days work gradually o o o o there was a total of 198774 acres of potatoes grown in ontario in 1931 this was an increase of 27 per cent over 1930 in total production and quality the crop of 1931 was almost a record one in order to reduce tho number of varieties grown in ontario and consequently to increase tho yield per aero as well as to better the quality of the pota toes grown emphasis has been plac ed for a number of years by the experimental union on the produc tion of tho irish cobbler of the early and the green imouutain and the dooley of tho late maturing varieties these varieties have been selected because of their outstanding com morcial value aud because each re presents a group of varieties quite similar in shape and color of tuber o o o o farm horses como back the present low price of oats and other feeds in contrast with the higher costs and oil required in tractor operation combine to indi cate that the horse is rapidly regain ing favour as a medium of farm power the next few years will likely see a revival in horso breed ing and the use of heavy draft horses on the farms of canada both east and west under present conditions horses can be bred and reared cheaply and when they have reached working age the charge for depreciation fuel and repairs are surprisingly low for the selt- oiling has nothing whatever on the selfrepairing heavy draft horses o o o o improving the appearance and value of farms by wanting a farmer can improve the appearance and increase the value of his farm in 10 to 20 years by spending a few days in the spiing planting trees and shrubs around the farm buildings a cash outlay is not necessary as he may pro cure native trees and shrubs neighboring woods aud along the fencerows the trees should be give a setting for the rather than hiding them timate size should be kept in mind in order that they will be spaced properly and will not be too close to the buildings as the root hairs that take up food from the soil are at the end of the roots care should he taken to preserve as many of these root hairs as possible when moving trees in dry weather the roots should be protected by wet burlap or blankets o o o o judging by the crop of early lambs tho past winter has suited the flock in many flocks there anaverage of two lambs to a ewe or 200 per cent increase tho pleas ing feature is that the lambs seem particularly strong o o o o pigs are rapid growers if well and properly fed but they require plenty of nourishment to make vig orous growth it is a good plan to have the young pigs eating be fore weaning so as to avoid a set back if growth is slowed up at any stage a loss is probable es pecially at the low price of hogs grain alono will not give rapid de velopment o o o o weekly crop report seeding operations in ontario aro in progress from as far west as rainy river to glengarry county in tho oast reports from the agricultural representatives would indicate that the land is ivprking up in a very friable condition pall wheat is reported in excellent con dition and tho majority of counties report red clover and alfalfa hav ing withstood the winter much better than was anticipated sweet clover seems to have fared the worst and many cases of heaving are reported cheese factories are open ing up and farmers aro anxious to get their cattlo out on grass as feed is getting scarce prices for hogs eggs butterfat and lambs aro very disappointing orchards are looking well with a goodly number of fruit buds in those orchards where fertilizing is an established prac tice wellington county seems to bo typical of the general attitude in regard to alfalfa as it ijoks as if 12000 acres will be seeded to alfalfa in that county this spring o o o o alfalfa now sixth alfalfa now stands sixth in area among all field crops in the province of ontario and occupies about 050000 acres according tr james laughlaud field husband ry department oac guelph the great increase in this crop dur ing tho last 20 years has been due to tho development of hardy strains along with the outstanding merits of alfalfa as a forago crop being a hardy deeprooted peren nial legumo alfalfa improves the toxturo of the crop adds hiirnua and aids in tho storing of nitrates it begins to grow early in spring helps to control weeds and remains green throughout tho season altona miss evelyn reesor was home for the weekend miss mable eckardt visited mr and mrs h slack over sunday mr and mrs f byer aud edna visited at c hodgsons on sunday mr la peer of toronto called on mr bradley aud mrs la peer one day recently miss florence tindall spent sunday with miss myrtle davis at glasgow w midill and sons ernie and henry of toronto spent sunday with o madill and family mr aud imrs p pugh of toronto visited with her parents mr and mrs w j monkhouse recently miss k reesor was fortunate in winning one of the prizes in the simpson canada wide picture nam contest congratulations a number of our young people culled on the newlyweds mr and mrs cecil brown on monday mrs w andrews aud two child ren aro here from brampton visit ing her father mr t burnham who quite ill at the home of his daughter mrs n bunker our community was surprised to bear what happened at mr and mrs cecil browns house on sunday evening until we found out it was a doll the monthly meeting of tho altona womens institute will be held at the home of mrs w leh man the third wednesday may is instead of the regular week with fred icrossin of stouffvillo and richard jones of imarkham misses viola and leta bunker had the pleasure of enjoying the denton massey service at the maple leaf gardens cream separators there is really nothing so necessary on the farm today as a reliable cream separator one that really separates all the cream from the milk we handle the famous mccormick deering separator that has hundred of satisfied customers around stouffville we will bring one of our new machines to your farm and demonstrate it there for a few days without any obligation on your part to buy all we ask is for an invitation to come keep in mind that we have new and used parts for sale for that separator that needs tuning up stock for sale i have several good work horses for immediate sale wanted cattle for ranching to rent house stable and 5 acres of land on hamm farm 9th con whitchurch immediate possession frank baker stouffville the standard garage phone 15204 1 pound broilers eight weeks old mongolia mr jacob wideman is serving on jury in toronto dont get discouraged minnie its better late than never lmiss alta zeller was home with her parents one day recently the farmers are well underway with the seeding many having a number of acres sown mrs betzs parents mr and mrs win licorice are spending a time with their daughter here before leaving for england miss velma brown has been home for a few days owing to ill health but glad too see her out again miss beatrice rennie arrived home last week after a stay of three weeks with her sister up on the bruce peninsula mr and mrs lucas and daughter motored here for a week and visted her parents mr and mrs rennie are constantly being secured by our many through the use of customers dixie brand chick feeds secure your supply of these feeds through your dealer or direct special feed offering dairy shorts in jute sacks 2400 per ton while they last dicksons hill mills phone 5505 quality feeds for all your needs for sale mixed clover hay choice b morton phone 5g24 baby chicks barred rockbret- tolay strain for sale allen lewis phone 4 til 5 e r ringwood sinclair is in toronto serv ing as a juror seeding operations aro about completed in this locality mr and mrs sylvanis baker of baker hill were sunday visitors at the home of sam miller mrs win pipher and master frank spent saturday in toronto the annual mothers day service will be celebrated next- sunday afternoon at 230 we are glad to see mr mervin brownsberger out again following his recent operation in the toronto general hospital for appendicitis mr and imrs silas wagg moved from our burg on monday over on the ninth line south of blooming- ton mr wagg lias engaged with mr frank baker for the summer for sale a few bags of irish cobler potatoes phone 120s r stewart albert st stouffville i for sale jersey cow just fresh en heifer calf by sidealso young pigs lou hoover phone clare- mo 1504 for sale seed barley we can still supply seed barley no21 of very best quality bruce bros 3g02 stouffville for sale work horse apply jesso linger rri goodwood fourth concession for sale sulky mattressbassinette smith main street crib springs apply evert west for sale ford sport coupe late 192s model with rumble seat in good condition make offer ii j canning lemonville strawberry plants ror sale different varieties fred ramer phone 0607 for sale threshed alfalfa so 00 per ton 1 cow due in may also silver campine hatching eggs joseph betz stouffville ontario notice tractor farmers i have just received a supply of the popular distillate fuel oil for tractor use farmers should call for their supply now delbert h holden ford dealer june chicks all government approved stock of leghorns at 10c and plymouth rocks lie real strains of egg producers second and fifth hen from our flocks in ontario govt egg laying contest i freight agent terms cod or casli order juno chicks now h gi order j g gleeson fletcher for sale barred rock baby chicks bred to lay strain r e brown phone 176 custom hatching done and baby chicks plymouth rocks for sale also number of small pigs fred steckley phone 2910 ontario seed corn kent county high quality hand selected no 1 government grade early white cap and golden glow at s125 per bus longfellow at si 50 per bus all sacks free and freight paid on 3 bushels or more government germination test of 97 per cent to 100 per cent ship ment made only to stations with a michel phone markhani s703 j ontario- rir r goodwood gulliver is visiting pugh and wife of toron- recent visitors at robt mrs whitby imurimy to were gullivers mr henderson and family were i here on sunday from oshawa visit ing his parents harold crapper and wife have been here from toronto and are assisting to plant roys garden while he is in the hospital everybody will be pleased to know that roy crapper is improv ing following his operation for ear trouble performed at the hospital in oshawa now that fine weather has arriv ed tho various ponds which pop up each spring season have soaked away and things are dry again gardening and seeding occupy the busy men while liousecleaning holds the attention of the women folk we note that joseph crawford is working his own plantation this year while george todd has rented a field from george evans so the world will bo supplied with vege tables as usual next sunday morning the mothers will give the program in tho united church in honor of mothers day in tho ovening rev mr burry will have something special to say on thursday may 12 the womens institute of churchill will present the rollicing drama the alley daffodil in tho township hall goodwood on thursday may 12th watch for bills and reserve the evening admission 25 15c there was a further fall in potatoes on monday it happened when geo todds son was trucking a load into toronto just before ho came to tho danforth the steering gear broke when truck and driver headed into tho ditch although the car turned completely over the driver and ear came off easy george was uninjured and not even the rack on the truck was broken card ok thanks i wish to thank my many friends and kind neighbors who in any wav assisted mo and those who offered assistance during the illness and passing of my beloved father gertrude fisher card of thanks the husband of the late mrs louis thompson of goodwood also her parents mr and mrs chas lee and family are deeply grateful to the many kind friends for their sympathy and assistance rendered in various ways throughout the ill ness and subsequent passing away of their beloved wife and daughter mr and mrs chas lee live fowl wanted highest market price paid for all live fowl hens geese duck s golden orders taken at pennocks livery goodwood cemetery take notice that a meeting will be held at the township hall good wood on tho 14th day of may 1932 at s oclock pm for the purposes of electing trustees receiving the financial statement and other business in connection with the cemetery tho owners of plots or a repre sentative are requested to attend the meeting thos dowswell pest d mcdonald sectreas to garage at goodwood notice patrons in order to be able to devote my ontiro time to the growing repair business at my garage i have leas ed the front portion of my shop to archie storry who will dispense gasoline oils tabaccoes and soft drinks which will shortly bo added patrons will find tho chango will enable us to give better service in all lines note that we arc now- carrying a steady supply of coal oil john rae goodwood thinking of building wo aro in position this spring to manufacture co- i ment blocks people build 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