stouffville febbuaity 4th 1926 fob sale bred to iay single comb white its- horns oiiihao strain cock from 312 egg hen eop a lew choice cock erels robt hook altona for sale kitchen range nearly new also one heater with sell feeder apply tribune offlee for sale a few choice white leghorn cockerels english strain e- w jewitt phone 3611 unionville 56 tenders for gkavel tenders will be received by the undersigned up to feby 12tn 1926 for the supply of gravel approxi mately 100 loads for the corpora tion of stouffville for 1926 gravel to be good grades for road or sidewalk building and to be de livered where required in the cor poration tenders should be marked ten ders for gravel j s dougherty clerk geese trio of geese 2 geese and gander good strain apply peter steckley gormley phone 311 49 victoria square the draicaoc club are uyeparing a play the old codger we have a chopping ni21 in our town now jt is operated jt messrs ceocr and balajr the debate at white rose n fri day night jan 3th was enjoyed by all present the subject was tasolved that taszi is of more im portance to the wojjd than woman or the affirmative louis nichols ana harvey collitrd for the uga- tive miss turner and miss orchard i a3 espeted the argument were w ell lioaght out and humorous but the uetasiun was a travesty on justice the majority thought the affirmative wen aud were quite surprised when exreeve crawford gave ms announce ment in laror of the negative he explained that he had to give the casting vote as the other judges did cot agree there was a nice concert some good guessing games and one of the finest lunches that cojud be put on mr percy forrester was chairman the judges for the affirmative e j hitchcock nega tive rev xl white with mr craw ford exreeve of whitchurch as a neutral mr j cherry gormley tragic death of jam armstrong i time keeper pullets 12 leghorn pullets for sale oac strain henry steckley gormley phone 6321 49 poultry wanted live geese ducks and hens for which i quote highest market price see me before you sell sam golden at pennocks livery tenders wanted tenders wanted for 8 cords ot four foot long body maple and beech wood green to be delivered at the school ss no 9 lemonville tenders received up to feby 10th 1926 bert baker secretary 1026 canadian teachers federation convention for sale lot 35 con 8 markham known as the mcpherson property in the vill age of ringwood consisting of 5 acres of land good brick house wagon shop and stable also good orchard and garden reasonable terms apply to robt ratcliff rr 4 touffville ont 48 poultry wanted highest price paid for fat live poultry also for feathers wool hides junk etc ben rexlin 6touffville phone 7821 the above convention will be held in charlottetown pei august 2nd to august 6th and arrangement are now being completed for an allex pense personally conducted tour via the canadian national railways from toronto to charlottetown in connection therewith this tour will include a trip down the st lawrence rapids the saguenay riverthrough the beautiful bras dor lakes and the land of evangeline country with stopover at quebec city and trip to st anne de beaupre returning by way of boston the white mountains of new hampshire and montreal a leaflet will shortly he issued giv ing complete information regarding the tour for particulars address mr martin kerr principal of the earl kitch ener school 4 bealuh ave hamil ton and mr a e bryson princi pal of the silverthorn school 44 silverthorn ave toronto j a 31 armstrong exmp for north york died at his home in loydtowu on tuesday at 830 am the death lis a tragic ending for him to the court charges in which he was involved mr armstrong is survived by his wife two sons and three daughters his court case was to have been resumed today thursday he was gives a hearing in court last thursday and had to spend the night in jail awaiting the arrange ment ot his bail during this time he was so ill that ie was taken into the hospital ward unremitting efforts were made to secure the 500ft0 bail set by magistrate t h bruaton bondsmen met at the county chambers thursday morning but it was impossible to raise the requisite amount two bondsmen having with drawn those offering were l l mcglas- han niagara falls 20000 alvin sweeting king township 5000 col ag nlcol newmarket 2500 ernest o lynn toronto 5000 walter d butts toronto 3000 john a lynn toronto 2000 violet williams toronto 5000 unqualified evangelist at bethesda a special series of evangelistic services will be held it bethesda united church from feby 7th to feby 21st sunday services at 1030 am and 7 pm week meetings saturdays excepted at 745 p m preacher rev e r brown under the joint auspices of the mennonite and united church congregations almjra allen mfiyer held a shorting match saturday afternoon jan 30th there wre sixteen or more shooting with the 22 rifles there was a good afternoons sport and the following won birds tim patterson 4 fred carruthers 2 h h spofford 2 allen meyers 2 mr baker w youngroy boyington p spofford and w scott a bird each tim patterson did some shooting making 144 out of 150 would 89000 make vacations joyful for 150 persons wanted calves for veallng purposes also highest prices paid for fat calves 3 churley phone 6405 49 wanted barley and oats highest prices paid at bruce bros mill phone 3614 wanted live hens chickens and ducks geo rosser phone 3708 stouff- tille 49 real estate 100 acres brick house bank barn fine soil spring creek near stouff ville good toads near school church and stores fine location oprice 10000 wanted from 2 to 20 acres with food buildings and good location list your property with us take and co real estate office in adam yakes jewelry store 2 doors west ot railway tracks phone 159 stouffville buy sell exchange every lino ot implements used on che farm is to be found in our yards we buy sell or exchange call and ee our sleighs many sets to choose from also wagons etc highest prices for hides junk and live poultry h herman phone 192 stouffville nine thousand dollars in cash will be given away in ontario by the mail and empire before you are six weeks older to 150 men women and chil dren who want 9000 and know they want it badly enough to go and get it and yet the fact of the matter is that hundreds and thousands of men and women and children who want or need money who have dreamed of travelof buying automo biles or homes or gay new clothes or libraries who have longed for a chance to complete an education or startin business for themselves who have dependents who need greater opportunity will not share in that great preeaster gift of 9000 you watch the announcement in the next issue of the tribune altona the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs wm reesor on wednesday feb 10 th the meet ing will open with community sing ing after which the program will be given paper the physical deve lopment ot the child by mrs w d parker reading mrs crosier music mrs harris and mrs hodg son current events mrs mac- kay reading mrs jas slack roll call a swarm of bes recipes for soup will also be given you are welcome mount albert miss sanderson of richmond hill spent the week end with mrs wm theaker dr lome stokes left tuesday for hanover having purchased a prac tice there melville moore left on saturday for california where he expects to remain for some time mrs chas manners of cranbrook bc is visiting at the home of her cousin mrs a dyke on feby loth there will be a grand ice festival at the rink under the auspices of the y p s of the united church district deputy of the ioof paid an official visit here on wednes day for the purpose of installing the officers at the conclusion of the ceremony lunch was served and a social hour spent ballantrae the prayer meetings of the con gregation are of late being held at the ho emof mr simpson they are ery well attended among that which is new in bal- lantrae is the recently started young peoples society called mutual im provement this society meets at the home of mr mcllree at ballan- trae the superintendent of the bal- lantrae united congregation when the new society is called mutual improvement it must be understood that it will be along spiritual lines mainly we wish the young people all kinds of success and hope they will bear in mind that the future is theirs and consequent ly they are responsible for it notice to creditors wanted agents and salesmen for our tsaea and shrubs we have a full una of jtrythlng all qoternment inspec ted stock frae equipment and real liberal terms to the right kind c jnan start la now welland nursery co welland ont all creditors and others having claims against the estate of alexan der whitter late of the township of whitchurch in the county of york gentleman who died on or about the 3rd day of october 1925 are re quired pursuant to the statutes in that behalf to file particulars of their claims verified with the un dersigned solicitor on or before the 1st day of march 1926 after which assets will be distributed among those entitled thereto and the exe cutors will not be liable for any claim not so filed dated at uxbrldge this 1st day of february 1926 w s ormiston drawer 336 uxbridge ont solicitor for executors w phoenix w j phoenix j whitter executors meat meat the year 1926 will find us as in the past desirous of furnish ing our patrons with a choice selection ot meats ot all kinds h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 for prompt delivery stouffville ont hardwood floo acme brand hardwood flooring you can lay it yourself please consult us before buying we can save you money giproc fireproof board makes excellent inside sheeting stouffville planing mill stouffer and schellr vivian in small surroundings like ours there does not seem to be much activity during the chilly winter months and a kind of half dormant cr halfhibernating fashion seems sometimes to be the way we go through the dead of the winter sea son the surprise that was sprung upon us all of a sudden here is that our school teacher miss windatt has left vivian reasons were not given so that the school section can guess many think nptlal inspirations but we must wait and see miss windatt was a neat orderly teacher at the time of writing another teacher is not appointed captain cole from south porcu pine spent the sunday with mr and mrs hawkins captain cole is a brother of mrs hawkins sale register wednesda yfeb 3rd extensive sale of 50 reg and high grade holsteinshorses implements from 400 acre farm belonging to sam atkinson lots 17 and 18 con 4 whitchurch vandorf this be ing the largest sale in york county it will start at 9 am sil versides farmer auctioneer saturday feby 6th 35 cords of 4 foot beech and maple wood will be sold at rear con 4 lot 15 134 miles northwest unionville 35 cords in all belonging to t a lehman no reserve terms cash sale at 2 sllversides farmer auctioneers tuesday feby 23rd at lot 24 con 10 marham valuable farm stock and implements belonging to joseph williams who has sold his farm sale at one f w sll versides auctioneer simple mixture makes stomach feel fine simple buckthorn bark magnesium sulph cp glycerine etc as mixed in adlerika helps stomach trouble in ten minutes by removing gas brings out a surprising amount of old wast- mattsr you never itoighi was in your system stops that full bloated felling and makes you happy and cheerful excellent tor chronic constipation adlerika works quick and delightfully easy j m storey druggist stouffville goodwood miss w milligan of eagerville is visiting her sister mrs j milligan for a week will the orchestra members please bring their instruments when they come to practice miss hilda best of sandford and her brother mr best of saskatoon were visiting mr f bentleys over sunday mr and mrs chas harper are in toronto where their daughter jessie is undergoing an operation for ap pending about thirty people met at the home of mrand mrs henry white last friday night enjoying the evening in games and having re freshments returning home in the wee hours an interesting meeting was held in the town hall last wednesday to consider over the school board ques tion there was considerable dis cussing but it was laid over for later consideration mrs jos cooper mrs geo ste wart mr sandy taylor and mr ed taylor attended the funeral of their grandmother mrs banks at milli- ken who died in her 87th year our popular station agent mr j f reid never forgets to set the signals for the cnr but at times his mind may not be so alert on other matters an amusing incident happened him on friday evening last when the village orchestra was sum moned to practice at the home of david watson all was set for the first number by the full orchestra the members sat in waiting for the agent to lift the lid of his violin box and extract the violin which would waft sweet music that oft times reaches to the sky the agent hur riedly took his seat with the leader more or lessvtmpatiently waiting avith deft fibers j f lifted the lid and lo his eyes fell on an empty box the violin had been left at home and all the while he had only been hugging an empty box like old mothers hubbards cupboard the box was bear and the people pre sent l no music that night the musicians face looked pale and rye if years ago hed been called on high his happy life hed rather missed than find himself in such a mess stouffvilles new dry goods store winter sale specials ladies and misses flannel and allwool charmeen dresses all at reduced prices da corsets all sizes to clear 98c childrens winter weight bloomers per pair to clear 79c boys union underwear all sizes each to clear 89c a good assortment of new ginghams prints and aprons ginghams have just arrived- we invite you to inspect our stock groceries specials soap chips 2 pounds for 25 cents handy ammonia 3 packages for 25 cents white cooking beans at per pound 6 cents oranges nice choice fruit 30 45 60 cents dozen spanish onions 4 pounds 25 cents choice dairy butter per pound 42 cents f c rowbotham i dry phqne 5601 goods and groceries town orders delivered the stouffvtjlle markets thursday feby 4th dairy butter 42 eggs 40 grain fall wheat 145 barley 1 70 buckwheat 70 for sale quantity of seed barley oatc no 21 also oac no 72 oats roy moyer phone 6009 tenders wanted sealed tenders will be received by noah baker up till feb 10th 1926 for the erection of a mennonite par sonage lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted plans and spe cifications may be seen at n bakers home a friendly bank for the service of farmers ur desire to serve the farmer is sin- cere because we realize that unless his financial affairs are well ordered he can not prosper and unless the farmer prospers the country cahnot make progress we invite you to open your personal account with us and you may feel entirely free to have a friendly talk about a business problem with our experienced managers at any time for nearly 100 years we have been bankers fir rural canada the bank of nova scotia cartel 10000000 established reserve 19soo000 832 total resources 230000000 we are bound to sell remember it will pay you in good honest dollars to buy shoes and clothing at our store our prices are below factory in many lines j l little stouffville lv ontario masseyharris farm implements repairs now is the time to see us about buying a new bain sleigh they are guaranteed to stay on the road and draw heavy loads see us if you are thinking ot purchasing a cream separator our new no 6 separator is the best on the market also see us about an engine windmill water job or litter carrier i we also have on hand a number of secondhand machines including sleighs wagons drills and plows w we are also agents and handle repairs for john deere co ontario wind engine and pump co and canadian potato mach inery co d holden agent phone 184 stouffville