" Ashburn, Phone 14 » 32, + chicks available ATTE a " I AA hand tah fans ¢ AER ATU ARR Dw a AAA Fe Me AA SD wonrlnirsedi GAYE aa MEER " bs \ Lt YB PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, THURS, MARCH 21051 ee ee ee ett ot ens re pupp---- CLASSIFI JNTION FARMERS! ED ADS URGENTLY NEEDED by small . ve or 4 room apartment or, We will be plensed to pie up dead . hu Ca 2 al " tk 1 wise, furnished or unfurnished, ur cli i Chloanim ar I wy UI rat ' Fi y a i pay Pin [en Write box 27, Port highest prevailing prices. Lp Stay . : erry Star Port Perry 118 v2 Uxbridge 27. __- : _ -- - Port Perry. Brooklin 62, Lindsay 3660 GORDON "YOUNG L TD: nov 30 | "bh, DEAD FARM STOCK Picked up promptly." Horses, Cows, Calves, Sheep & Pigs. (We pay for Horses and Cows) As an added sérvice we will co- operate with your veterinarian in post-mortem. 21%¢ per Ib for live horses. Call collect Bowmanville 2679 MARGWILL FUR FARM Tyrone. 1-61f ~~ HOUSES WANTED in Port Perry and District We have a number of Clients in the 'market for. houses and farms--il you wish to sell: Consult us DONALD SCOT' REAL ESTATE coriier of Bond St 26 Prince St, Oshawa--0Ihone 4153 May 38rd FARM HELP ~ Better apply carly for Dutch Farm Help--experienced and reliable, Don't wait too long. Apply to S. Buma, I. R. I, Nestleton, Ont-- Phone 225 r 24, april26 FOR SALE -Ranch, 50 acres more or less, south quarter oi Lot 15 in the tenth Concession of Reach. Make cash offer to I. Cragy, 130 Woodfield Rd., Toronto. apr ila WANTED -Will pay cash for drop head Singer Sewing Machine or White Machine. Write J, W. Murdock, Brock -St., W., Oshawa. aprild 'FOR Janiesway Brooder pacity, good as new, Franklin, R.R. 2, 109-r-14. FOR SALE -- lamb. Apply SALE Stove-- Apply Port Perry, Phone "Mar 20 -H00 ¢a- 50 Sheep, some with to Gordon Fisher, at Brooklin. FOR- SALE---50* Bags of grown from foundation stock. quantity of Ajax Oats. Wi. R.R. 2, Port Perry. Potatoes; Also Steele, There's something ta be said for later Chick buying. But we think you should not put off much longer. Bray in many breeds and crosses, prompt delivery -- started. Don't shop around, valuable time by contacting us-- Gray, R.R.2, Port Perry. REAL ESTATE Consult "J. A. WILLOUGHBY & SONS for complete Real Estate Service. Head Office, Toronto, 166 Yonge St. Phone AD. 0604 City and Country Homes. Farms and Small Acreages. Industrial and Business Properties. LLOYD LEE is your Local Representative. Phone LO 65229, Toronto. Port Perry 186) day olds, save -A. R. Toronto, EMpire 3-3036 Ud Phone 121] Austin JISweet Clover Seed, NIAGARA BRAND ORCH. RD SPRAY and POTATO nv ST and JOLIN BEAN SPRAYERS Lo#al Agent Lorn Phone 119 r 21 PORT PERRY aprd SEED GRAIN FOR SALE -- Ajax Seed; 2nd yéar [Lloyd Smith, Phone Port Perry Apr.b EE "Oat grown from Reg. | Beaver Oats, 119 r 21, FORD TRACTOR FOR SALE | Used for only one season's work, in excellent Condition; also double disc, 4-wheel wagon. Reason- fably priced if sale is made before the | cultivator, Lrise in new tractor prices comes into effect. Items may be purchased sep- crately, Phone 99-r-12, for ED FOR SALE---Ajax and Beaver Oats, | Beaver registered ® seed. Also.d 7 car old ten Black Geldings. WANTED - Pasture for 15 head of Cattle. | OR 107-0-2, Post Perry. pron trom oats with barley. nm of Young Mary ------------ gv sam-- Ne ------ -- Sr FOR SALL 'oil broeoders, feeding troughs, feeders, combination Poultry Equipment in- cluding 2 watering cans, burner hanging Also prayer. C0 of Utiea. weed Sanford, FOR SALE Coat and--Fam, good condition. Apply Mrs, tiolthy, Phone 107 vil, Port Pérry. in J Child's: Blue Corduroy size 2, Jaek FOR SALE---5 year old Bay Mare, Harness, new John L. , Port Perry" Si Team Lridli; Seed Grain. Thone Tui rv ii 0 LOST =-- On 'Thursday, March 22, Gold Wrist Wateh, expansion bracelet. Valued as keepsake, Re- ward. Mrs: 'L. Leahy, Phone 219W, Lady's 1 White Blossom $10.00 per bushel. soil builder and for pasture. Phone 15313 apr 5 FOR SALE--No. A great 0. 5. Croxall, Port Perry, BALED HAY FOR SALE liasy loading. Brunton Farms, 6th concession, Reach. Phone 99 r 12. WANTED Farm, 100 acres or less, on Highway or just off." Must have hydro-and good buildings, plenty of and good location... Reasonable Apply to Fred Barketon, ) April 5 water cash down payment. C. Middleton, RR. 172 r 21. OLD TYME HOE-DOWN and MODERN DANCING by RYTHM RANGERS Memory Hall UTICA EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. Admission b0c. Stanley Phone 16 Mineral Oil, 16 oz., reg, 15¢c.--31¢ Milk of Magnesia, ........ 16 07. 29¢. 32 oz. 55c. Wax Paper, 100 ft., 28¢., 2/55¢ Toilet Tissue, 650 sheets, 3/29¢ Writing 'Pads, reg. 10c.; 2/15¢ reg 1be., 2/23¢. Envelopes, reg. 10c., 2/15¢ COMPLETE PPESCRIPTION SERVICE x D. A MARCH DRUG SALE R. Bruton, Phm.B. PORT PERRY Epsom Salts, 1 th, 19¢c., 2/36¢ Cleaning -- Fluid; reg. 26¢. -- 19¢ ' reg. 49¢.--37¢ Seidlitz Powders ........... ROTYY] Cascara Tablets, 100s .......... 32¢ C 'ocoanut 0il Shampoo, 4 oz, 19¢ * 8 oz. 32¢ Beef, Iron and. Wine 57¢ . COMPLETE LINE OF FIRST AID NEEDS DEARBORNE, | ' GEESE-- Wild and Domestic (continued from page 8) The Chinese goose, as'the name im- plies, originated in China." It ig more attractive and more upstanding than other domestic breeds and has a pro- Wmgnently developed knob at the base of the bill, together® with a dewlap under the throat. Two colours of the hreed have been déveloped: brown and white. The brown is more Strictly a greyish-brawn.. The Chinese goose is, perhaps, the most prolific of all byeeds, sixty eggs per season being common. It is also one of the smallest of do- mestie breeds. The standard weights for both colours are: adult gander 12 pounds; young gander, 10 pounds; adult goose, 10 pounds; young goose, 8- pounds. The African goose, 'in spite of its name, knows nothing of Africa, so far as origin is concerned. Those respon- sible for its development and the choice of .its name, probably said to themselves, "Europe is already well represented in the Sebastopol, the Embden and the Toulouse varieties. Asia is well represented in the brown _and_white varieties of Chinese geese, Africa to the front with new breed. Let's call it Afri- can" That is this writer's guess, for the African comes not from Afri- ca, but is Chinese the Toulouse--i.e. tween Foaropean and Asian breeds. Let's bring this be- and lines and | { Holtby, , and are extremely hardy. Pho ne, Terms Cash. The African is a large, stately bird ete.) having the style find carriage of the and | iu mile sonth Chinese, and the colour and-size of the Toulouse. body is a light grey with a dark stripe running down the back part of the head to the shoulders. The hill is black in colour and has a large black knob at the base. Like all breeds ~descended from' the ancient Graylag goose, the African goose has orange legs and feet. The-females are very fine layers, make excellent mo- thers, and the young grow quickly This breed a cross between the brown, The eolour of the neck and Auction Sales SAPURDAY sMARCH 31--- Farm "Stock aid Implements, the property of John E. Griffin, Lot 8, Con. 7, Man- vers, 1 mile south of Yelverton. Sale at 1 pom. Terms Cash. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4th -- 46 High® Grade Holstein Cattle,- Horses, Pigs, M-H Tractor, and Tractor Im- plements, the property of Stanley Will, 3% miles S-E of Sunderland. Sale at 12.30. Terms cash." ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 6th -- Farm Stock, Igplements, Hay, Grain, ete., the property of Wm, J. Kight, Lot 12, Con. 13, Reach, on 7-12 Highway, at Saintfield: Sale at 1 p.m. Terms cash. TED JACKSON, AUCTIONEER AUCTION SALE > Saturday, April 7--10 head @ditle, implements, tools, ete, the erty of Mrs. Irene Friend, Lot 9, Con. 7, Darlington, 1; mile north of Tyrone. Sale at 1.30 p.m. Clifford Pethick, Auctioneer Phone 2736, Bowmanville: ~---- is closely feathered--Ilike the Chinese. It is also a noisy breed, The males are very vigorous and make excellent breeders. The standard weights are: adult gander, 20 pounds; young gan- der, 16 pounds; adult goose 18. pounds; young. goose, 14 pounds. Liomestic varietfes of the wild Egyp- tian goose are kept mostly for orna- imental purposes und "are found in purks and gardens. The wild Canada: goose has also been domesticated in small nambers for ornamental pur- poses, but 'much. of the blood of the Canada goose has found its way' into commerce through a crossing of 1t with farm flocks --here--and---there throughout Canada. Many a Canada goose, of both sexes, has fallen, woun- ded during migration, und has found its way into some farm-yard flock, there to be welcomed and used the following year for breeding purposes. thers .and the young cross-breeds are vigorous, their size depending onthe breed with which they are crossed. Perhaps a word ought to be added about the Brethren goose. This goose is only now (1951) in the mak- ing and will not, for some years, be considered as a standard breed. It is being developed in western Ontario, near Woodstock, by a colony of FKuro- peans, known as Brethren. (This distinguishing name comes from their religious tenets). They are skilled in the management of geese in their old home land, and as they live a sort of communal life, under one business Director, all members of the commun- ity, including women and children, have their allotted duties in the reis- ing of the thousands of geese that pass through their hands each year. They have several flocks of the stan- dard breeds of gcese, but they are ceveloping what they think will be-a breed suited to the Canadian climate and to tlie Canadian market. Owing to their communal life, their costs are lower than they would otherwise be, eventually make some permanent con- tribution, in goose flesh, to the land of their adoption. "Profitable results from the kdeping of any breed of geese will depend on good management and feeding. To- day there is no excuse for not know- ing how to do either. Dominion and Provincial depar tments of Agriculture including the County Agricultural Re- presentative, are ready to'provide the information. A letter or a postcard carrying the simple request does the trick. The rest depends on the mah or woman who points to a little, or a large, grey or white flock and says, "These are my geese". If he sayssit 'proudly, so much the better for the goslings, WP ---- 'Manchester Dr. Fletcher's Easter. message last Sunday was one of encouragement and hope. His theme was "The Garden" .|and those who attended the service, | enjoyed it very much. Mr. Harvey; Dobson sang an Easter number in his usual pleasing manner. Next Sunday, services will be held at the usual time--S.S. at 1.456 and Church at 2.45. The Sacrament of the Lord's ;supper will be observed with Di: Fletcher officiating. Mr. Allah -Midgley "is home from If you wish to Machinery Sale," GREENBANK Machine on New Equipment, con- fact us before our trade in a used "Used Ei April Th UXSPRING FARMS LTD. International Harvester Dealers ONT. The females are unsurpassed as mo- |.. and it is to be hoped that they-will |- ---- ----t--r---- R------ Oshawa Hospital, and we hope on the road to good health, Jim Rutherford, Scarboro and Wesley Johnson of Atha, are at the Frank B. Johnson home for Easter vacation. Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Thompson, of Port . Perry, visited their Mrs. O. Croxall and family on Sunday. Our mail, carrier, Mf. Hugh Strong, has been confined to the house with mumps. Ginger Hines is with relatives in Toronto for the holidays. : Miss Carrie Cowan, Toronto, was with her sister, Mrs. A, Roach and family-over-the-week-end.---- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Black engertained a number of friends on Saturday even- ing in honour of Black's birthday. Mr. Archie Davis has sold his home to Mr. Mulholland of Honeydale. Mr. Davis will give possession May 1st. The Woman's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. W. F. Crosier on, Thursday afternoon, April 5th at 2.30. The ladips are cordially invited to attend. Messrs HH. O. 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