assttmamaamn n ffmimlae3ai s3 stouffville march 8 1923 go to cl h saunders for firstrclass shoe repairing we are now open over vhshaws dry goods store we carry everything for footwear laces polishes etc nothing but the best of workmanship and materials give us a trial g h saunders stouffville march buyers arethinking of the housecleaning season and we are ready with many articles you will want prints and other wash goods by the yard we always have something on the bargain counter give us a trial h borinsky goodwood economical general store lenten services will be held every wednesday night at 730 jn christ church anglican for the balance of the jenten season mrs hodson of altona has pur chased one half of mrs glbneys house on church street and will move shortly owners of heavily ladened ver anda roofs or oldi buildings would do well to see that the snow i s removed before the spring rains come lud hoover has the contract for cleaning up the old town hall pre mises which presents such an un sightly appearance at the present time markham village will celebrate its 50th anniversary as an incorpor ated village this summer parcel lockers have been installed in the local station for the convenf- ence of the travelling public the rental is 10c for 24 hours what is so touching as the solici tude of a mother for her baby a new york woman 106 years is anx ious about the whereabouts of her daughter who is 72 years of age mrs l vanzant wishes to thank all those who so graciously cpntri- buted to her part in the recent cop per campaign in connection with baptist missions mrs brillinger mother of miss ida brillinger and once resident of stouffville died on sunday at the julia greenshields home toronto where miss brillinger is one of tlie attendants she was s7 years jrtd i wish to thank my many friends for their kindness to mesince the fire i have openeil a firstclass shoe i repairing parlor tiverav h shaws store and will tfrv to give satisfac tion workmanship and material guaranteed give us a trial geo h saunders send for these tested bread recipes foe housewives who want to know all about quaker flour we have com- piled a folder of homemade bread recipes f they were furnished by enthusiastic users of quaker flour and each has been thoroughly tested by our master baker these recipes make breadmaking easy in the home a postcard addressed to us will bring you a copy without charge there is no uncertainty about the way quaker flour will bake because every bag is uniform in quality it is tested hourly in the milling process quaker f loar always the samealwaijs the best made by the quaker oats company at the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon 214 a good deal of wood is coming into town these days and farmers are busy doing alltheir hauling while the sleighingis possible the mild weather of the past few days nearly stopped the sleighing in spots although it ishoped the roads will he fit for traffic for a few weeks yet before the spring breakup wm hopkins nearly required the services of the fire brigadeon sun day afternoon when his kitchen pipes started to burn like a raging furnace at the time their was a terrific wind andhad the fire ever got beyond the pines there would i have been one house less in town a number of his neighbors were called i in to safeguard the place when it was feared the fire might not be con trolled stiver bros stouffville wslapp uxbridge stouffville orangemen held a euchre and social evening on friday night last there was a large num ber present for the ladies mrs john mckinnon was the prize win ner and for the men stanley mc donald following luncheon past master richard rae was presented with the jewel of that office by robt hare on behalf of the lodge brief speeches were made by bros pratt i mertens and williams and also mr rae there is likely to be aladies true blue lodge formed here very shortly fire chief joe mertens and his brigade of fire fighters are deter mined fo have an uptodate fire- fighting apparatus for stouffville and not getting any great encourage ment from the council to buy a fire truck they have petitioned the citi zens direct and the response met with is prfiot that the property owners would like to see a truck at the fire hall with the exception of less than half a dozen citizens every one put down for a donation of from 50c to 10 towards the purchase of the motor the brigade have it all arranged as to how they would take care of the new equipment and get it started on record time in case of a fire stouffville already has excellent firefighting equipment and this is a step towards perfection which should bevthe means of our getting a firstclass rating by the fire underwriters we believe the tribune office pays the highest in surance rates in this part of- ontario and we would welcome any relief which would enable us to put on the amount of insurance we ought to carry on our plant dont forget that the tribune will renew your daily papers at a spe cial rate we solicit your news paper business morning papers also on sale over the counter robt milne of richmond hill has purchased the j forester farm of 100 acres lot 2 rear con 3whit- church for 11000 the place is tenanted by geo h jarvis there are several persons in the village who have been served with notices to quit the houses they live in and have no idea where they can get another a dozen new houses could readily be rented the stouffville planing mills are offering half cottage brand hard wood flooring at only sc per square foot cheaper than rugs and lasts the lite of the building consult them now jacob w reesor of agincourt has purchased the clossen farm on the 9th concession of avhitcnurch just north of stouffville fdf 6000 the property consists of50 acres of land with buildings joan lewis is the root king of this section he has shipped more vegetables and roots from stouff ville station this winter than any other shipper of the fortyone cars sent by him all were for points in new ontario with the exception of five which went to toronto rev mr mcguire of the men- nonite church addressed the byp u in the baptist church monday feby 26 on character building his address was described as being very beneficial and inspiring to those present quality service schumacher feed for stock stiver bros phone 4501199 ready for fisii white enamel f mm house- we are all fixed for this annual housekeepers pic nic with new fresh stocks of uptodate reliable goods washing machines wringers brooms brushes ocedar mops wall finishes paints brushes varnishes and stains in fact everything to make the work easier and improve the appearance of the home cleaning also specially fine in white or coloredenamels to renew old furniture or make ber room bath room or kitchen spic and span we can tell you how to use them to best advantage silvester bros stouffville ont chili concnma supper the ladies of the stouffvlllo onrjstj inn church jnond javing a sifjipe on friday night march 9th in he basement of the church x served from 5 to 8 follojwedjby a good pro gramme admission adults 35c children 25c dont forget the date and all come frank bakers auction sale on the harm east of stouffville 3rd line uxbridge last saturdaiyyrealized splendid prices two mares brought 200 and 210 whilethe gray team sold for 38 to ira rusnell of stouffville thr shetland pony went for 5yaud cows sold any where from75 to 110 total sale amounted to 2800 auction eer silversides was on the block the garrett mission circle will hold an open meeting in the base ment of the methodist church on wednesday evening at s oclock sharp revjj coultel- of danforth avenue methodist church toronto will give an address an interesting program has been pfepared one number being a pigeant called our dominion and mission re freshments will be served silver collection everyone invited to come a runaway horse which might have caused serious damage made a break for liberty whenclicord winn of the 10th concession whitchurch was coming into town afout 7 oclock on thursday night last a small boy ran out to catchon the cutter and startled the animal which ran down main street like a delayed telegram from thelmh concession corner oppositewalter dicksons place mr winn pulled the horse into the deep snow and got it stopped but not before the shafts were broken how ever the musical eckardts bell ringers and variety entertainers are billed to appear at ratcliffs hall on tues day evening march 13th this cana dian family has been before the pub lic for over a quarter of a century t eckardt daddy of the organiza tion is still personally in charge of the company jean collard was taken to st johns hospital toronto on monday this week where she underwent an operation for nastoid trouble a gathering formed at the back of the ear as a result of a severe cold in the head and this necessitated the operation mrs collard sent word home on tuesday that the operation was quite successful and jean is recovering nicely recently tho toronto star weekly conducted an experiment to find out if there really was anything in the saying toronto the good the method was to drop purses at certain places with a sum of money in each and watch what become of them in nearly every instance tiie experience was thai toronto wasnt so good after all for the filthy lucre wasnt returned unintentionally i a imrkinson of the east end drop ped his wad on the main street re cently and he finds to his sorrow that all sfouffville is not good either and whoever picked up mat purse didnt believe it was trash for they evidently shoved it deep into the socket and told the story to no man our east end resident finds it pretty lard to consol himself with the authors version thit he who eals my pure steals trash s a carload of redpath sugar bought just before the recent advances on the wholesale market to be sold at 950 per bag granulated 900 per bag yellow j fingold claremont ont the house they chose jas furmshecl with m the house with the hardwood floors has an appeai to the modern housekeeper which cannot be denied you owe it to yourself and to your family to see that your house is fully equipped with beaver brand if you wish to lay it your self you may do so the work pre sents no unusual difficulties but if you prefer you may employ the ser vices of an experienced floor layer but be sure that he lays beaver brand for you if you decide to do the work yourself be sure to write us for a copy of our booklet giving instructions on the laying of hard- wood floors stouffville planing mills phoxe 194 schell stouffer prop 3 b and losing money besides you can avoid it by sending your cream to the stouffville creamery company let your next separator be a delaval over 2500000 in use we sell them 2m s