stouffville ontario november 8 1934 hows fhat for am eco record folopep tertalnlv put me on a poofitabli basis its profit that counts at the moat a hen wont eat ovef 40 pounds of mash a year she has to lay enough ejigst to pay for the feed and pay you a good profit thala her job and the feed that given you the most eggs is the feed that gives you the most profit so it is profit that counts rather than cost of the feed a dozen extra eggs a year will pay the difference in cost between fulopep the best feed you can buy and common garden variety of feed thousands of poultrymen are finding that fulopep feeds not only produce a dozen more eggs per year but two dozeu and three dozen and the birds are healthier happier there is less laying house mortality more large eggs better flavoured eggs strouger shelled eggs and eggs that will hatch better this winter assure yourself of greater profits start right now to feed fulopep egg mash see your quaker dealer at once or write the quaker oals company direct quaker fulopep pota 20 bag 31arketing board max help so i and no 3 potatoes may be shut out of market to save prices the mash that makes the eggs free 24 page book on the feeding of hens the quaker oats company peterborough ontario please send me freeof charge yourbook onthe feeding of hens for profit name city- dealers name a ddress deer hunters leave prank baker sam armstrong roy strong and chris armstrong joined a hunting iparty of 14 at pefterlaw on saturday journeying to the north country for the annual deer hunt their camp is near zebra siding parry sound district ralph flint of toronto went along to look after the physical needs of the hunters in the capacity of chief cook sale register redistilled superrefined oil of euca lyptus all impurities removed no pungent irritating odor never goes stale never loses its strength a powerful germicide four times as effective as carbolic acid as j proved by actual tests on typhoid germs 1 but is nonpoisonous and noncorrosive a most effective and safe gargle sure relief from colds bronchitis catarrh asthma hay fever sore throat eucalyptus is of little value on your handkerchief read directions a reliable liniment penetrates and dissolves the acids and salts which cause rheumatism neuritis etc gives marvellous relief from sprains and bruises for internal use recommended for stomach kidneys and bladder it cleanses and stimulates these organs and helps them to function pro perly relieves distress and induces restful sleep insist on gg extract avoid substitutes there is none just a good be suro to obtain our leaflet giving full directions for the many lues of this wonder oil of nature tsc 40c 5c 50c from your druggist or australian drug company 75 duchess st toronto waverley 4521 saturday nov 10 mortgage sale of valuable farm property at cast half of lot s con 8 whit church containing 100 acres more or less barn 47x80 with stone stabling stone house and other building as described by posters distributed in the district sale on the premises at 2 oclock see posters for terms a s farmer auctioneer mccullough button solicitors wednesday nov 2s entire farm stock implements hay grain roots belonging to harvey baker lot 32 con 10 imarkham just south of stouffville no re serve sale at one a s farmer auctioneer it is unfortunately true that farmers in the mount albert district are being offered 20 cents a bag for potatoes says oft- e white york county agricultural repre sentattve we hope that the proposed scheme under the marketing act will help in some way mr white said it is proposed at ottawa to form a potato marketing board to exclude from the market no and no 3 grade potatoes the canadian potato crop is 7500000 bushels larger than last year potatoes are rushed on the market and the market is glutted mr white said buyers take ad vantage of it and offer to buy pota toes below cost if a farmer hasnt storage room he is pretty nearly obliged to sell as he is digging the price is unreasonable mr white said there are so many potatoes this year that i dont think the price will be very high and you cant hold potatoes for another year last december potatoes were sell ing for 70 cents a bag mr white said in december 1932 they were selling for 40 cents it is ridiculous selling potatoes for 20 cents a bag mr white de clared pur milk sale since starting business milk has raised in price to the producer in the neighborhood of ninety cents per hundred pounds yet many of you are getting two tickets more at the regular price now then at the low price and the added safety of pasteurization we solicit a share of your patron age we are giving this weekend only 30 pint tickets for 100 100 worth only to a household try our high quality product turners dairy additional locals free picture show thursday the post office wednesday half- holiday ended last week so that the full day service is now resumed for the winter months the curling club will meet this friday evening at h a sanders law office at s oclock for general business and election of officers ii w sanders secy bloomington rev mr kell wife and family were here at e a storrys on fri day richard foote is chasing the elusive deer somewhere in northern ontario our farmers having cleaned up the heavy root crop are engaged in plowing as the main job at present mr and mrs jason stover tor onto with their family were here at the home of her mother mrs law on sunday the october meeting of the wa held at mrs jess cooks was especially well attended the pro gram was enjoyed a jolly party came off here on friday evening when the proceeds of the chirivari for mr and mrs ernest morgason of goodwood was used to good advantage mrs morgason was formerly mildred lomon of our locality and we were glad to have her here for such a happy celebration goodwood mr and mrs j f reid spent last weekend visiting their daughter mr and mrs gordon crapper ottawa miss emphill of toronto spent the weekend with mr and mrs e morgason a play will be put on in the hall on friday night by the uxbridge people in aid of a library for the second line school a few of the members of the lol here attended a special presentation meeting at vrooman- ton on tuesday night mr walter brown is attending in his first official capacity as turnip inspector for this distrit inspecting a ear of turnips loaded by geo todd the rev j s owen of montreal occupied the pulpit in the goodwood baptist church on sunday those who heard him were greatly im pressed and are hoping to have the privilege of hearing him again miss bettie lunsden and miss e badams of torontovisited the week end of oct 29th with mr and mrs ernest morgason miss lunsden gave several very appropriate read ings at the fowl supper held in the goodwood united church mr wm little of toronto will render special selections on the pipe organ following the chicken pie notice to sulk patrons v served at the united having sold my dairy business to on atoiiday night next mr clayt baker i bespeak for him i a continuance of the patronage al- ways accorded me knowing that you the monthly meeting of the stouffville library board will be will be well served by my successor 7 5 i thank you for all past favors i 3 c ock a iul1 attendance is all accounts owing me should be requested u a large consignment of settled promptly at the old stand books has been received and must harry sawyer reviewed at once snowhite dairy a kitchen shower was tendered mrs wilmot stover hazel boyd at the home of her parents j mr and mrs hugh boyd on tues day evening the bride and groom having purchased the dairy busi- teken lhe apa over ness of h d sawyer snowhite i porters store we will give all the maple leaf j patrons new and old a special for alla jjckinuon of markham was this thursday friday and saturday i aumitt6d to y stouffville hospital tuesday evening suffering from 30 pints tickets for 100 injuries received when he fell off a this very low price can be given gravel truck at ringwood the full 30 pints for 1 introductory offer of for spot cash only and not over 30 tickets to a customer clayt baker maple leaf dairy extent of his injuries were not de termined at time of going to press this store closed wednesday afternoons until dec 1st dominion stores stouffville branch fall time is here the time that you should fall in lino for better bread line up for pure food products tell your grocerynian that you want stouffville bread and mako suro that ho delivers it you know how to mako sure that hell delivor it dont you visit our cake shop stouffville bakery ambrose stover prop prices this week new dried fruits for the christmas cake christies soda wafers box 10c 5 lb golden corn syrup pail 37c 32 oz glasgo pure jams jar 20c sunlight soap 5 cakes 21c palmolive soap 3 cakes lie princess soap flakes 2 pkts 2 glen rose pastry 7c white satin pastry 7i5c domino bk powder lb 10c dom gran sugar spec cwt 2 dom no 3 peas tin 15c dom golden corn 2 tins 23c 50 lbs no 2 onions 59e 20 lb shortening s22l 20 lb lard 200 xxxxquaker flour sack 200 marmill egg meal cwt 250 6 quart pen rad winter oil 130 melville mrs w middleton formerly georgina allison widow of the late william middleton of markham died at her home in unionville on satur day following a prolonged illness and our sympathy goes out to her daughter mrs appleton mrs middleton who was in her 82nd year came to canada from england about 79 years ago she has resided in unionville for the past 2a years and was a member of unionville united church she is survived by three sons and eight daughters- herbert of hagermans albert of carrville william of milliken mrs a lunan of toron to mrs h- mcenpee toronto mrs rev e payne cooksville mrs ernest appleton cashel mrs r roadhouse sceptre sask mrs bert ilurrel unionville and miss hazel middleton at home one sister mrs a lynn toronto also survives gormley next sunday and monday nov 11 and 12 the annual bible confer ence in the brethren in christ church tunker will be held here there will be morning and after noon and evening services on both days such able speakers as bishop bert shirk stevensville ont g e shelter stayner bishop swalm duntroon elder earl snider mant- icoke elder hosteller of clarence j centre ny bishop shoultz or wellandport and elder john nigh of springvale everyone is welcome to these meetings for which the local committee is j a and o l heise and l w steckley friends in stouffville will be sorry to learn that miss lena sanders has ibeen quite ill at her home in hollywood she has under gone two operations and it is hoped that she will now be on tho way to recovery quality price help yourself to the british market and higher hog prices the british market demands wiltshire sides with a higher percentage of lean meat than the canadian producer has been supplying science has at last come to our aid and has evolved a feed supplement which will produce the type of bacon with which we can secure and hold the english trade this feed supplement is known as surgain hog concentrate this is an all canadian product put up by canadas largest packing house canada packers ltd working in con nection with the oac the cost is about one half that of ground feed for the food value contained besides it thoroughly balances your ration supplies necessary miner als produces firm lean flesh and prevents all forms of stiffness join the already large number of progressive users by ordering your initial supply today obtainable in this district thro dicksons hill mills bethesaa ontario phono stouffville 7207 plus markham ontario phone stouffville 5s05 service 4th line uxbridge mrs j heise of stoulfville spent tuesday with mrs bert staley mr and mrs e hockley and ruby visited with a ashenhurst on fri day mrs george jones was the guest of her daughter mrs e hockley one day last week mrs ed norton mrs hattie dawson spent tuesday with mrs r white mrs george e wilson was in uxbridge last week visiting with her aunt mrs hart for a few days mr and mrs r feasby were in uxbridge on sunday visiting with his mother mrs thos feasby imr and mrs bert staley and family were in lemonville on sun day at the home of mrs staleys parents mr and mrs h talbot the drama my dixie rose staged in ratcliffs hall on monday evening for the benefit of a fund for christmas cheer for little folks which is given out here every christmas was certainly well stag ed those who saw the drama were congratulating the markham talent on their ability in this field of amusement the play and the cause for which funds were sought merit ed a much better patronage on be half of our community jack frost is here get your antifreeze at d holdens ford garage stouffville and markham we have all kinds of antifreeze at popular prices we will also put in a solution in your radiator to seal up all gaskets to prevent leakes free remember you also get a free ticket on each 100 on the ford car given away free january 1st 1935 d f holden dealer ford sales and service stouffville phone 18401 markham phone 120 only two appeals were filed again st the work of revising officer harold a sanders and his enumer ators at unionville when he sat there on imonday to receive appeals one of these appeals was made by an enumerator who had added the name of a person whom ho found later to be under voting age the name was struck from the list by the revising officer mr sanders sits all this week at various places throughout the riding claremont fred pugh lloyd and d a pugh left on the first of the week for the minden district where they are buy ing a carload of cattle it is under stood that the producers in that part of the province are experienc ing much of the unusual in past years in the south herefeed has not been too plentiful and consequent- turnips for florida r e brown vegetable shipper told the tribune on wednesday that he is shipping local turnips as far soutli as florida which is find ing new markets a long way from home as an outlet for the heavy crop in this district of course the farmer is not getting any fancy hollywood prices but he is getting a market for his surplus product mr brown is paying from g to 9 cents per bushel the largo soup turnip demands the lower price while the medium better formed store or table turnip is bringing 8c and 9c per bushel to the farmers freight rates to florida are not exorbitant states mr brown in fact they are lower than might be ly large herds could not be kept but expected in view of the rates to this year there appears to be plenty somo of ul6 states lying closer to of feed and tho farmers in the this is explained partially by north are being paid real money for j fact that turnips for florida are their cattle to bring here to feed it shipped by rail to new york where is reported that the people back t take the doat- tue rai rate is there are enjoying a real boom in 37c per cwtr and tuo water rate 2sc cattle sales which helps them out owti ana a total for a hundred they not having the feed this year fresh fruits and vegetables to tompt tho palate p boadway manager free picture show today through an arrangement with the stanley theatre stouffville art swift garage man is sponsoring an absolutely free picture show with fun for young and old thursday november 8 1934 stanley theatre stouffville 3 showings 4 7 and 9 oclock there will be comedies too popeye the sailor and screen songs nothing to pay or buy just come and be our guests on this occasion swifts garage pounds of c5c of course add to this other charges for selling and buying turnips would be high in the holly wood district they aro not known by the common name of turnip but are called the more dignified name of rutabagas farmers might become chesty or highhat if they could establish the fact that mao west greta garbo bing crosby or one other of those famous stars at hollywood were feeding on his turnips the west bad grocery is the home store special for thursday friday saturday unwrapped soap 11 bars neilsons cocoa half lb tin sugar 10 lbs 55c princess soap flakes 2 for 10c with prom card hayhoes tea 1 lb pkg arrow blond lylys hand soap 5 bars 3c 10c 23c law sons economy store geo 1awson proprietor altona miss reta eckardt spent sunday with her parents mrs crosier of port perry spent the weekend with her son mr david crosier and family mrs walter baker and daughter aileen spent tuesday with mrs albert dayis mr and mrs roy seabeck were visitors with mr and mrs ber- lewis on sunday a popular young couple from here attended the play in stouffville on monday night mr and mrs levi grove and mr and mrs david nighswander are spending a week in waterloo mr and mrs harvey sheirk and family of toronto spent sunday with mr and mrs o madill earl mcnair left altona monday morning to spend the winter in the far north bush country we hope he will enjoy this life messrs earl howsam vincent baker also mr wm reesor and elgin wagg are on a deer hunt i neighbours are wishing them the best of luck a number from here are enjoying the special services being held in hie stoufcville christian church conducted by rev geo w hunter and who is assisted in song by madame jones god lias a rich blessing for all who attend these soulsearching addresses girls of the organized sunday school class spent an enjoyable halloween evening together on thursday last at the home of tho president miss beatrice carter tho evening began with a pot luck supper which was followed by con tests all present attended in costume which gave added pleasure to the evening the institue meeting will be held wodnesday next week at the earlier hour of two oclock at the home of mrs michell whltevale this is grandmothers meeting roll call with display of antiques mrs t dunkeld will give a paper on the history of our settlement mrs w mackay will give a reading there will be a soap demonstration and parade of old tyme costumes all welcome stock for sale ayrshire cow about to freshen also young shorthorn bull serviceable robt spofford phone 2124 90 leghorn pullets for sale some starting to lay harold wright lot 29 con 10 markham for sale 4inl stove in good condition apply tribune mozart upright piano for sail good condition apply to mrs joseph smith iphone 0202 apple butter persons wishing apple butter made by the altona mill please get your order in at once p nighswander phone 9021 estray red yearling steer from lot 25 con 2 uxbridge about june 1 reward for information loading to recovery reub hock ley rr 1 uxbridge or charles watson goodwood new repair shop i am prepared to repair your wheelbarrow ladder or anything in wood at moderate charge a g brooks stoufter street just beyond christian church card of tilanks we sincerely appreciate the kind ness of the ladies aid sundav school yps relatives and friend3 who assisted in any way during our recent bereavement in the loss of our dear wife and mother edw barkey and florence retiring collector iii frank h steckley collector of taxes for tho township of whit church is recovering from a serious illness the veteran collector of taxes is still confined to his bed but his condition is said to be somewhat improved we are pleased to note mr steckley retires from the collcctorship this year but was actlvo on tho 1933 roll right up to returning it to tho treasurer last week ho had served in the office for 25 years and saw tho work grow from a small job to one of quite large proportions r e ratcliff the new collector is working on tho 1934 tax issuance e a grubin registered optometrist november dates 12th 13th 2gth 27th december dales 10th and 11th 24th at stouffville every other monday and tuesday eyes examined glasses fitted and repaired phone stouffville 2406 wmsm the cause of rheumatism box of so captuut 100 permanent relief from rhcumatisnt can only be effected by remov ing the cauic of the trouble- rumacaps effectively clennscs the blood of uric acid and other impurities which poison the system while r vinc mimed mi te relief from pain start your treatment todoy rumacaps rhe 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