st0uffv1lle may 27 1926 june hatched chicks will produce laying pullets by november 1st if fed on ok chick starter feed for first 6 weeks followed by ok developing feed and mash with weather con ditions now more favorable start to raise your next winters flock many satisfied users are sending us testimonials backing up our claims feed the ok line for profits if your dealer cannot supply you send direct send for leaflet on feeding markham flour mills d n reesor sons markham ont a young mother called i south ontario football schedule at her late residence victoria square there passed away on fri day may 21st the wife of roy gloter her sudden demise caused a wave of sorrow to pass through the hearts of their many friends the funeral was held on the 24th at 2 pm and the services were held at her late residence where many were congregated to assist at the last sad rites rev h s warren stouffville was in charge assisted by the pastor rev mr wall inter ment took place at thornhlli ceme tery where the large cortege pro ceeded by motor the late mrs glover norma couperthwaite was beloved by all who knew her and since her marri age to roy some three years ago their covrjp has been very happy she loaves a sorrowing husband an a little daughter of a week old her parents and a sister bertha to mourn her loss uxbrddge tp- council may dont forget that we are well stocked with dry goods boots and shoes and mens furnishings you will be surprised how reasonable our goods are priced visit our store why pay more note we sell the famous doctor boots for men j l little next bank nova scotia stouffville phone 177 ontario swifts garage five very important services battery ford spring electric and firestone ser vice we carry a good line of parts for these services ford parts a specialty repairs for other makes of cars prices moderate dont fail to see the famous hupmobile car phone 195 stouffville j- lemonvnxe mrs a richardson has purchased a new ford sedan m timbers have commenced to tebuild their home we are glad to see russel barkey in our burg again most of the farmers have finished their seeding in this locality a number from here attended richmond hill fair on monday mr s mahon of buffalo has re turned to his summer home here mr and mrs a wells and family visited at mr a lewis on sunday last 1 we are sorry to report mr m wallace has been under the weather for some time with the fire at a richardsons on- tuesday we have had a second serious loss in two weeks mr and mrs a o burkuolderot stouffville and mr and mrs ritchi of toronto visited at mr h burk- ibolders on sunday last rev mr burgess has been attend ing the conference of the united church during the past week mr isaac pike occupied the pulpit last sunday night the anniversary services of- the united church lemonvllle will be held on sunday june 6th morning service at 11 oclock by rev h s warren ba stouffville and at 7 pm rev e m bnrgcss special anniversary music bring your jtriends ringwqo mr and mrs jesse orove have moved to markham mrs bingham of toronto is visit ing her sister mrs ayers mrs wildgoose and family were lntoronto a few days recently mr and mrs j m grove and son the interest in and attendance at the evangelistic services ibeing held at melville church on the sixth line of markhatn are greatly increasing rev mr mcclintock presents the truth in a forceful scholarly yet simple and convincing way that holds the attention and wins the assent and miss meiklejohns appro priate solo singing and efficient leadership of the song service adds greatly to the effectiveness of the services the subjects for this week are thursday evening excuses friday evening is the church worth the while if not let us close it sunday afternoon v will give to him the morning star sunday evening the detective who never lost a man services continue until wednes day june 2nd roy spent monday at uxbrldge i hours of service every week night mr and mrs sylvanus baker of except saturday at 8 oclock and on baker hill were sunday visitors at sunday at 230 and 730 pm sam millers our new blacksmith mr pemble- ton has been kept very ibusy this last week try the circle city smithy mrs win grove is spending a few weeks with her parents mr and mrs wm johnson uxbrldge walter jacob has purchased a new ford touring car mr and mrs burkholder and family of toronto were visitors at wm piphers over sunday a trout was caught in wm rat- cliffs pond last week weighing 2 lbs 7 oz and measuring 18 inches long some of the holiday visitors were miss ethel specks of toronto at j a mitchells miss gertrude fisher at her home miss addle pipher at her home miss lew at e- r sin clairs isaac grove at am groves all of toronto 5ielville special services mot at gooodwood saturday 22nd members all yiesent minutes were passed of regular meeting also minutes of special meet ing of may 12th called for the pur pose of passing a bylaw for the pur chase of ten acres of the east half lot 26 con 3 for reforestation pur poses the following communications were read from a m stjohn reeve of ux- bridge town re estimate of our ex penditure on west boundary of town for 1926 from h s pugh glen major an account for damage to his fall wheat through getting gravel from a m gibson dist supt postal service advising that before any change in rural no 1 could be made they would require a duly signed petition by the interested patrons from m h crosby clerk of ux- j bridge town cheque for 2669 be ing amount due this tp for work performed on west boundary of town in 1925 from r c muir chief engineer of municipal roads summary of ex penditure on our roads for 1926 and amount of subsidy to be re ceived by this township being 251799 same has been received by treasurer x from toronto general hospital stating that unless account of 4050 for care of hazel leitch was settled within ten days legal proceedings would be taken for its recoveryand also again rendering account of 3750 for care of wm edwiek fred middleton interviewed the council re securing hydro for the village of goodwood stating that he thought there was a sufficient number to take hydro to bring it to goodwood from stouffville three fanmers per mile or equivalent being required all hydro contracts have to be made through the council of the interested municipality and a bylaw for that purpose was passed by the council in may 1925 where by ratepayers of the township might secure hydro for lighting on motion of messrs todd and glaspell a resolution was passed instructing the clerk to write mr f a gaby chief hydro engineer re questing that an official be sent to explain the method of rendering service to rural communities when the date is secured a public meeting may be called the following accounts- were passed for payment and are nearly all for snow shovelling unless other wise mentioned the following is the schedule for 1926 of the south ontario football league may 29 claremont at pickering cherrywood at claremont gren river at goodwood ashburn at brookliu june 5 cherrywood at claremont pickering at green river goodwood at ashbtyn june 10 pickering at goodwood june 12 cherrywood at brooklin ashburn at green river june17 brooklin at pickering june 19 goodwood at cherrywood green river at claremont june 24 pickering at cherrywood june 26 brooklin at goodwood ashburn at claremont july 3 cherrywood at ashburn goodwood at claremont brooklin at green river july 8 ashburn ai pickering july 10 claremont at brooklin green river at cherrywood july 15 pickering at claremont july 17 goodwood at green river brooklin at ashburn july 22 green river at pickering july 24 claremont at cherrywood ashourn at goodwood july 31 goodwood at pickering brooklin at cherrywood green river at ashburn aug 7 pickering at brooklin cherrywood at goodwood claremont at green river aug12 cherrywood at pickering aug 14 goodwood at brooklin claremont at ashburn altona a very jolly surprise was given mr and mrs fred johnson of the 9th line pickering on saturday afternoon last may 2 2nd when some forty of their relatives and friends from toronto scarboro and mark ham gathered to celebrate their twentyfifth wedding anniversary after a bounteous supper had been served mr and mrs johnson were presented with a lovely boquet of carnations also a silver pyrex cass erole and pie plate the evening was pleasantly spent together in social intercourse and music after which all lsft for their various homes wishing the bride and groom many more happy anniversaries we want the ladies of stouffville and community to see the exceptional good values we are offering in spring and summer goods here are a few but our store is featured with attractive new goods at prices to please new broadcloth in plaids stripes and plain colors priced per yard from 90c to 135 fancy crepes for underwear and kimonas per yd 40 and 50c ladies fancy crepe night gowns each at 175 ladies gingham house dresses assorted patterns and colors each at 145 ladies fine white cotton slips shadowproof special each at 159 plain white dimity slips special each at 89c mens summer weight caps in newest shades priced at 150 175 and 225 glasgow a number from here took in the fair at uxbridge miss m weriun visited friends ill toronto over tin 24th misses eva and ida latcham spent the holidays with their par ents mr and mrs j s latcham mrs f ransom and son tommy visited jas slack over the week end mr and mrsedgar slack also mr and mrs f slack visited with levi hopkins brougham on sunday mr and mrs s slack spent the 24th with mr and mrs f slack mr and mrs e dixon and son also miss g eckardt called on wm eckardt and family on sunday even ing miss blanche slack celebrated the 24th at richmond hill playing base ball quality groceries prunes lb 10c alymer tomatoes per tin 15c alymer peas per tin 15c old dutch cleanser pkg 10c seedless raisins 2 lbs 25c puffed seeded raisins lb 15c hursleys tea black lb 65c during summer we close each wednesday at noon open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings f c rowbotham i dry phone 5601 goods and groceries town orders delivered i i catherwood road 17 2050 wm ball road 15 500 wm ball dragging road 15 450 n adalms rd 15 75 c gourlle breaking rd8 500 w c hogg dragging rd6 500 g flewel breaking rd6 250 w smalley rd 4 1325 d symes rd 4 1875 j terry rd 7 t 1050 w shier rd 6 300 j stewart rd 8 2060 l feasby rd 16 225 d norton dragging rd 15 600 j kennedy rd 5 775 gwallace rd 15 525 w simpson rd s 6815 r spencely rd 8 950 d shillinglaw rd 1 95 c badgerow rd 1 1200 municipal world supplies 2130 a peddie rd 810 5103 g hockley rd 3 1425 w symes rd 10 1225 r quantz rd 6 3625 jos jones rd 7 6325 j latcham rd 210 2175 w redshaw rep culv etc 1400 wm norton rd 11 300 s irwin rd 1 775 jas morin dragging rd 4 6810 s bacon dragging rd 3 1725 imyers rd 2 2200 e tait rd 2 520 f wagg rd 9 425 ontario bridge co 5 slush scrappers 7796 r james moving large grader to goodwood 250 r dowswell rds 31112 34s5 w j correll dep teg search of title east half lot 26 con 3 50 g kellington rd 1 750 council adjourned to meet on ji ne 19th bethesda miss ross spent the holiday at her home in toronto mr a neighorn was out to his farm over the week end mr maurice pitet of markham spent the holiday at home here miss whinetta taun of mt albert spent the week end with friends here miss olive tarr who is teaching school at birchcliff was home over the holiday our ypl has been withdrawn for the past weeks owing to special services being held in melville church a number from this community attended the funeral or the late wm baker 6th line he was the oldest member of bethesaa church empire day was- celebrated usual some stayed home an worked some entertained city visij tors others attended the meetings at gormley and some took in the sports at richmond hill there was a good attendance at the united church service on s day evening despite the fact thi special meetings were held in neigh boring churches as our pastor rev mr burgess is leaving us soon his people like to avail themselves of the opportunity of hearing his ex cellent sermons as orten as possible m announcement masseyharris and ford agency please be advised that we have taken over the ford agency for this district any service that we can do for you we will appreciate mr arthur swift is handling our repair parts and service and mr thos scott claremont is repre senting our sales service in the claremont district we have one second hand ford roadster one half ton truck and one ford touring for sale also a number of farm im plements we are agents for the ontario wind engine pump co the pedlar roofing the canadian potato mach inery co large stock of repairs on hand d holden agent phone 184 stouffville stouffville planing mill are prepared to supply all kinds of building material sash doors blinds silos tanks and all kinds of mill work a large stock of lumber on hand our motor truck will make delivery stouffer schell phone 194 stouffville horse register ill 2k congratulations girls markham rr 2 may 25th dear sir with much pleasure i congratu late the girls of stouffville for their hard fight on the 24th at richmond hill lost is the only thing to be regreted i think as none of their actions were to be they played a very clean game as well as bolton both had their hearts in the game and so hero is an invita tion to markham anytime yours truly markham spectator w thomson send the tribune to absent friends golden west king the clydes dale stallion no 23675 belong ing to a m baker will stand at his own stable lot 7 con- 8 whitchurch he is inspected and enrolled telephone 205 atlantic 2nd the choicely bred clydesdale belonging to james morrison glasgow will stand for the season on tho 8th and 10th of markham j scotts in pickering and at wellmans his home stable glasgow see cards for descrip tion and pedigree hanoi the imported percherorf stallion the property of w h johnson lot 15 con 7 markham will make the season of 1926 at his home stand also dbmpsey 11763 the dapple black perch- eron will be at his own stable this season to insure 15 macbr1no the government pre anium horse standard bred the property of alt e pugh stouff ville will be in stouffville during the present season and at mark ham every monday also at ux- and goodwood each wednesday and thursday- macbrino cham pion of the royal fair 1922 has a famous record and pedigree as shown by the printed cards ask for one col bowers the grand cham pion clydesdale belonging to a j lewis will leave his home stable lot 30 con 7 markham on mon days proceeding to levi burk- holders con 9 and lloyd bur- roughs con 10 for night tues day at a flemings con 10 and frank waggs in uxbrldge wed- neaday at jas waggswhltchurch and elmer wells con 7 whit church thursday at lot 2 con 5 whitchurch and h tarviv cin 5 markham rlday al a waggs cgshel ask fr pedigree card or see large placards keep in mind that colbowors is winner of many championships holiday ahead keep your self fit and ready for a goodtime during the sum mer vacation one way to do this is by eating good whole some foods such as ourgrocery store can supply a trial order will convince we keep fresh vegetables and fish in season remember we deliver geo j lawson phone i82 west end grocer stouffv1llb knitted dresses beautifully cleaned no shrinking no stretching chester company cleaners and dyers agent w h 8haw phone 9612 stouffville