stouffville june 14th 1928 quality service the home town store you pay less for more at the home town store finest maple syrup special per gal 250 picnic hams per lb 18c farmers hams special per lb 25c canned tomatoes 2 tins 25c canned peas 2 tins 25c fresh fruits and vegetables in season from lake nipigon fresh trout and whitefish every wednesday let us have your order for morning delivery you pay less for more ratcliff co town deliver phone 7112 style service quality outing shoes the season is fast approaching for them buy the life buoy they are the best mens womens boys misses youths and childrens in bals oxfords and straps we have a good assort- ment in leading colore prices to suit every pocket buy life buoy there is none better repairing done as usual a g lehman the peoples shoe store stouffville ford masseyh we now have a number of good used cars for sale and will be getting more now as the new cars come along call and see us will try and give you a fair deal and can give you a better price on a better car than you can buy in the city we also have a number of cars that we are wrecking that we can give you used parts maxwells and fords we have a large stock of ford fordson and mas seyharris parts on hand we have one used grain thresher and one clover thresher for sale in good shape d holden stouffville phone 184 ford and masseyharris agent five crown flour cant be beaten for bread making or flavo flour for pastry we will gladly have you try it dont delay ordering your coal or coke- it will pay you to see us at once s w hastings coal and coke always on hand phone 169 stouffville stouffville creamery company have you tried our creamery butter if not ask your grocer for it or come to the creamery or farmers may get it from our creamery trucks farmers and townspeople alike will enjoy its flavor always good always the same stouffville creamery co stouffville ontario we are open tuesday thursday and satur day evenings notes and comments holland township on friday elected two men to the council who are in favor of the statute labor for its road maintenance the government has been trying to get the townships to adopt another system but like the township school proposition there is not unanimous support the high price of roast beef is no doubt accounted for by the high price of cattle on the hoof although living costs have dropped from au average of 15 to 1070 in five years the cost of fresh meat at the butchers is very high and a good i oast is beyond the reach of some families with each hunting license issued this season the ontario department of pish and game will hand out a small map with the view of making clear the bounds of the areas referr ed to in the game with respect to re strictions certain game may be taken in are designated as north of the mattawa or districts desig nated in similar terms and it is con sidered that a map on which these bounds are clearly marked will pre vent confusion magistrate milligan of cornwall recently sentenced a man to one year definite and one additional year less a day indeterminate in an ontario reformatory for causing bodily harm while intoxicated and in charge of a motor car at the same time the accused was given an additional month for failing to stop after the accident this is amost a record sentence for offences of this nature and there may be those who will con sider it too severe it is however recognized that the public has as much right to demand sobriety in drivers of motor vehicles as in loco motive engineers and there is a no ticeable and commendable tendency on the part of magistrates and jud ges to impose heavy penalties on men convicted of drunkenness while driving in the case at cornwall the convicted driver had run down a youth on a bicycle evidence show ed that he had been driving on the wrong side of the road and that he travelled a mile after the accident before stopping to investigate msmiijsj3ik in days of yore tribune files of june 1ss9 so lears ago mongolia wm rennws attended the camp meetings at gormley over sunday miss olive baker is busily engag ed at mrs foster waggs jacob wideman and family are taking a trip to the united states most of the farmers of this local ity are busily engaged hauling their winter coal at 13 ton lee says it is better to be an old mans darling than a young mans slave wm rennie has been hauling gravel getting ready for his new garage mrs sarah zeller visited at oliver zellers over sunday bloomington miss aletta fockler of toronto was home on sunday mr and mrs e a storry risltjl relatives in agincourt mr and mrs pearson of agin court were visitors at miss h fairies on sunday mrs swales of midland has been spending a few weeks with her sister mrs wm storry mrs jarvis storry spent a couple of days with her grandson stanley rose who is teaching school at don ald llaliburton the monthly meeting of the ladles aid of the christian church was held at the home of mrsarthur storry on thursday afternoon the cemetery bee at bloomington last week was a splendid one about 40 were on the job and everybody was busy there will be another bee on tuesday june 19th any one having a plot there and anybody else is invited to come and help in this splendid work r j daley can give you a choice of 15 houses that are for sale f d miller of the mansion house is on a trip to owen sound by boat aliie rae is dangerous iii but it is hoped the child til recover crayon portraits are advertised as a special by w j mertens photo grapher xorth york farmers club has arranged a picnic at hartman dai- ton mccarthy speaker lome kester of altona was quite seriously injured in the back while assisting to lay the foundation for his new barn rev h w knowles and h brown were the stouffville delegates to the antijesuit convention held in tor onto r the heavy and incessant rains of the past week have had a bad effect on the crops at sutton and jacksons point messrs d stouffer f clendenen b eck g h kemp x stouffer j bray and others attended the bow- manville band concert f spofford j j rae w b san ders d stouffer and j urquhart leading merchants occupy an entire page of this issue june 11 1ss9 with their advertisements m n the methodist sunday schools of stouffville and mount albert are running an excursion to toronto and victoria park scarboro beach fare from stouffville return 90c the meeting of the board of trade on tuesday was well attended and a number paid their fees an infor mal discussion took place on the early closing it was decided to close promptly at 8 oclock each evening when the town bell sounded here is the standing for may in the public school 5th form b dougherty w mccarty f mertens j 4th form h wales c urquhart j w barkey b obrien i brown equal sr 3rd susie wlddlfield aimer young mary williams jr 3rd may burkholder annie james minnie bray srii tom woodgate lilian percy charles watts jr ii somantba thoman esther highfleld pearl bartholomew 2nd pt i john h barkey delia hamlin lilian widdifield 1st book jacob mc- mullen ver boekvr willie mar tin 1st book no eddie san ders mabel park alvin yake county tax rate to be higher the mothers alowance bjajvi he stated that in the city the allowance was 10 a month more although liv ing was just as high in the county members of york county council assembled in the council chambers on adelaide street monday afternoon for the first meeting of the june session warden gb little of scar boro who presided welcomed all the members and informed them that a busy session was ahead although it vas stated last week that the county tax rate would be 75 mills the same as last year conversation among members indicated that the rate would be increased to possibly s mills this is due to large ex penditures on highways including the high level bridge over hoggs hollow in all tle expenditures will likely be 200000 moo than last year among the letters received was one from cw muiloy of aurora stating that he intended putting his resigna tion in as public school inspector to take effect august 31st he is re signing owing to ill health there were 19 applications for his position a letter was received from first troop boy scouts of new toronto asking for assistance to take advant age of invitation to have a holiday at elk lake they stated the cost would be 000 and they would not be able to raise the entire amount inquiring if the county had any objection to changing the name of bayview avenue to kilgour avenue in honor of the donor of sunnybrook farm a letter was received from commissioner of works rc harris birchcliff heights ratepayers as sociation requested that the question of ord age pensions be brought for ward an application for a grant was received from the canadian red cross society complaining aliout the untidy condition of the registry offices at newmarket a letter was received from r e humphries in spector of legal offices urging that the council consider the question of raising the allowance for mothers in the county equal to that in the city of toronto a letter was received from e jamieson of ix memoriam morris in loving memory of our dear mother mrs e j c morris who passed away in june 1927 sweetly did she speak and move such a one do we remember whom to look at was to love the family ix memoriam v lewis in loving memory of our dear mother mrs ambrose lewis who died june 10th 1923 tis sweet to be remembered and a pleasant thing to find that tho you may be absent you still are kept in mind xo length of time no lapse of years can dim our loved ones past xor treasured memories hold them dear and will while memories last ever remembered son and daughij why torture that horse with sore shoulders or allow it to suffer from that fresh cut sore back or shoe corking when there is an immediate re medy in pembletons gall cure also cures cuts on cows teats every bottle guaranteed or money refunded price 50c will send by mail when cash accom panies the order allax v ikmblktox rinjrwood directions on bottle notice to creditors ix the matter of the estate of jarvis storry latin of the town ship of whitchurch in tho cunty of york farmer deceased xotice is hereby given that all cre ditors and others having claims a- gainst the estate of the above named jarvis storry who died on or about the 23rd day of april 192s are re quired to send or deliver their claims duly verified to the undersigned solicitors for the executors on or before the sotli day of june 1928 after which date the executors will distribute the assets oi the said de ceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of- which notice shall then have been received and all others will be excluded from the said dis tribution dated june 11th 1928 watson fairless john w cleaver executors mccullotjgh button solicitors for executors is stouffville save at our store hosiery specials altona wedding bells are ringing this week i robt kensetts had toronto visi tors over the week end charlie barkey attended the brooklln fair saturday last mr and mrs w mcnair visited friends at markham on sunday mr and mrs sam fretz motored to kitchener for a few days last week arthur lehman has returned homo after spending the most of three years in chicago welcome home arthur hugh mcintosh our local miller turned 5000 speckled trout loose in the mill pond inst week in years to come these same trout will no doubt make some big fish stories tho girls sunday school class met at mrs murray dunkelds on friday nlght tho program occupied most of the evening mrs dunkeld served refreshments au report a good time the gentlemen from altona who pitched horseshoes at brooklln fair saturday did very well the only fault we find is that they were not around when the prizes were given out better luck next time childrens one and one ribbed cotton hose in black and fawn sizes 5 to 10 special 25c ladies plain cotton hose in black brown and fawn sizes 8 to 10 special 25c childrens colored sox in fancy colored tops assorted shades sizes 4 to 8 special 29c ladies fibre silk hose in all the leading shades sizes 8 to 10 special 50c childrens plaited silk hose in the new shades sizes 6 to 10 special 60c ladies thread silk hose in all the leading shades sizes 8 to 10 special 79c ladies pure thread silk hose in all the new shades some full fashioned special 100 ladies mercerized lisle hose in the new shades sizes 8v4 to 10 special 50c childrens mercerized lisle sox assorted colors plain and fancy tops sizes 5 to 9 special 39c other reduced prices all over the store substandards black hose sizes 8v4 to 9 regular 150 special 69c boadways drug store stouffville w h shaw open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings close wednesday at noon save at our store s phone 9512 stouffville ont g