mmmmhimmrv1 stouffville ontario thursday july 28th 1938 holiday specials from the mens store mens flannel sport trousers in plain grey and checks regular 350 and 395 to clear pair 295 mens bathing trunks all wool trunks knit from fine quality yarn in plain or fancy stitch to clear 125 bathing suits black or maroon regular 225 reduced for the holiday each 179 boys bathing trunks and one piece suits made from all wool varas at a special price for this week end suit or trunk 100 each mens better straw hats just the thing for hot summer days in fedora style in grey cream and fancy mixtures regular 250 and 295 to clear 200 each i o n o o d o n r e curtis phone 1602 n o fecao i oca stouffville ontario aoeml cows for sale for sale 2 holstein cows fresh feb 3 2 holstein cows fresh feb 27 1 holstein cow fresh feb 10 1 jersey cow fresh feb 20th 5 holstein springers all cattle neg ative to blood test j s honey son specials for this week p g soap 5 bars for 17c oxydol large pkg 21c jolly good crunchie peanut butter 25 oz 19c clarks 21 oz tomato juice 6 for 25c canadian maid evaporated milk 3 for 25c fly ded fly spray tin 25c byers clover honey 4 lb pail 50c comb honey each 25c dominion stores ilmltod kenneth phillips manager stouffville branch gormley our farmers are rushed with threshing just now the alsike being an excellent yield there has been no wheat threshed al though some is cut rev h shantz officiated at the funeral of the late mrs allan pike who passed away in the western hospital on mon day of this week interment was made at dickson hill cemetery on wednesday afternoon of this week following a service held at 2335 yonge street the late mrs pike was only in her 39th year and besides her sorrowing hus band she leaves four boys the youngest of whom is 13 years the young mother whose maiden name was annie beatrice wool- ings lived in gormley when her father kept the general store at the corner which is now a har ness shop her husband who is a son of the well known isaac pike has the sympathy of the whole district sundayschools have problems to face local religious education council holds 48th meeting ice cream social under the auspices of ballantrae united church will be held in apple- tons park musselmans lake on friday evening august 5th a good program admission 20c the 48th annua convention of the township of whitchurch and the village of mount albert religious educational council was held at hartman united church the address of welcome was given by leslie oldham and re plied to by the president james hope the subject who owns the child was dealt with by rev w e smalley of stouffville who emphasized the fact that the child belongs to the community as well as to the parents and that the commity has to face the responsibility of the welfare of the child mrs robert filyer of stouff ville spoke of the relationship of the sundayschool to the church and pointed out that the child should begin in sunday- school and grow from that into membership with the church mrs filyer thought that a great deal depended upon the teacher her personal testimony in the class and her everyday life it is very important that teachers meet regularly with their classes or their influence with the class is spoiled memory work in the sunday- school is an important part of our work she said if the children are given a good grounding in memory work in the sundayschool they will carry it with them into their church life the evening service began with a song service led by leslie oldham and accompanied by the orchestra sundayschool provided special members of the mount albert music during the evening dr r o jolliffe united church missionary from west china addressed the session after speaking on war condi tions in chinia he gave a most interesting and enlightening account of sunday school work in west china it was inspiring to hear of the eagerness of the chinese in some sections to attend sundayschool the natives call on their neighbors and bring them in he said crowds of young neople come in from all streets so many are wanting to come that it has become a problem to find space for all he told of a sundayschool being held in the morning one in the afternoon and another in the evening and that was not enough so a sat urday school was added another problem facing them is the distribution of sunday- school papers one pastor said we can buy the papers for our own church people but do not know how to supply the crowds that come dr jolliffe then spoke of the influence of the christian schools and colleges the restrictions on christian teaching have been removed and while many come for the secul ar higher education they re ceive christian teaching as well dr jolliffe explained that where leadership is wanted the young people are sent to these christ ian seats of learning in prefer ence to their native colleges many hearts and lives have been changed and a good work is be ing done rev mr morton of stouffville led the worship service the next morning and gave a few thoughts from romans 121 too many are building on their own works but we must take the lord for he said i am the way strait difficult is the way and few there be that find it we are not as concerned as we should be about our loved ones who are not taking the narrow way mr morton said james hope in his remarks stressed the importance of sun day school work and told sun day school workers not to be dis couraged and quit twenty from ringwood at tended the church vocation school in markham last summer and report that a wonderful work is being done in that school the sundayschool lesson for july 3 from joshua a choice of loyalties was very ably taught by mrs george price of mount albert after singing the hymn my faith looks up to thee mrs elmer starr gave the report on temperance work and said that work being done along this line in this county is very encourag ing she urged that temperance be taught in every school hav ing a temperance superintend ent in each school and to make use of the literature provided by the temperance federation during the discussion period conducted by rev mr patter son representative of the orec the meeting was told to read the newspapers and the church papers for information on temperance years ago there was a hotel every mile between port hope and peterborough today there are none the speaker said the afternoon session was fly spray 16 oz 32 oz tins 33c 55c fly tox 33c 59c fly coils fly pads for your hair corine graig wave set wildroot waveset powder summertime needs for sunburn noxema specials 15 and 54c suntan oil noxivy bottle 30c castile soap special 10 bars 25c hunt candies the better kind boadways drug store opened by isaac pike of beth- esda the hymn all hail the power of jesus name was sung then mr pike read and commented on 1 cor 13 it was decided that another teacher training class would be held this fall or winter groups were then formed for discussions and they were conducted as follows mrs orval drewery girls division hoyle brethour boys division rev rv wilson young peoples division mrs robert filyer missionary de partment mrs elmer starr temperance mrs e a cole home department in the young peoples group the qualities of a good teacher werediscussed the evening meeting was opened by a song service conduct ed by george richardson of wesley church vandorf ioe30i i0e30e i0e30i ioe30i lonoonoi i0e30e aonoc lonoi summer holiday time swim suits that are childrens play and cool nightwear both in qusftyand sthese bath- sun suits an tton crepe in ing suits are the very best pure a few broken lines excellent quality pink blue white mauve and green all wool in assorted colours and which are to be cleared out these trimmed in contrasting colors styles garments that will fit com- regularly sold up to 69c each we p ci nf to si 70 fortably and wear well have placed them on sale at a price hj priced at 125 to 295 that will mean real saving uowns ivc to iuu childrens bathing suits 69c to 125 sale price 39c summer frocks still a good variety left in the travel- shorts and slacks sample play and sun suits in order to reduce our very large comfort and freedom of action is which have been on sale during the stock of summer dresses we are what one looks for when on holiday pas week and sold at below regular placing on sale this lot at a decided and these slacks and shorts are wholesale prices 49c to 79c reduction they are attractive and roomy and well made and will add to uptotheminute in style and mater- your pleasure and comfort white pique skirts and ial and it will pay you to look them slacks with bolers 139 dresses ov 25 per cent off slacks only 89c to 125 ukfces white pique shorts and blouses these skirts and dresses have been china and glassware regular 95c for 69c a real money saver to many shrewd tr shorts only blue and tan drill buyers and there are a few left at have y visited our china depart- priced 49c to 75c the very low price we have quoted ment you will find here many un- they are well and honestly made usual and lovely pieces not found sogkees for women and and are high class in every respect even in the large city stores if you lhlldkbn dresses retrular si 50 for si 00 a very complete stock of sockees in skirts regular 1 0c for 79c desire some souvemer of your happy all colours and sizes from 5 to 10 summer holidays you will find it in with cuff top or lastex top 15c to 35c summer blouses and useful and ornamental pieces of a new line of golf hose for boys and pullovers china pottery or glassware girls all wool english made in sizes y are welcome to come in and 7 7 8 8 9 these are really high cool and attractive in bright colours ik around whether you wish to pur- class goods and will outwear any and desireable styles and weaves all chase or not ordinary make priced at pair 49c reduced 25 per cent all wool knit suits 2 and 3 piece suits newest styles and colors also sweaters and pullovers in all wool and all moderately priced womens fine quality straw hats to be cleared at greatly reduced prices shaws store phone 9512 mr and mrs john schell are visiting with mr and mrs chas greenwood mr and mrs dale and mr john taylor of goderich were sunday guests with mr and george sproxton and family we are having wonderful sunday school attendance the figure stood at 136 and is it possible to do better congratulations are extend ed to howard pattenden of this school and grant morley and marion richardson of 2nd school on passing their entrance the gormley tunkard people are holding evangelistic meet ings just north of here on mr byers farm come and bring your friends is the invitation extended our pastor and family will be on vacation for the next four weeks there will be a special speaker each sabbath at usual hour next sunday mr pocks of toronto will deliver the message esther v reesor married saturday melville mr and mrs arnold mortson of langstaff visited with the gayman family last sunday jack nigh and douglas kinch motorcycled to midland on sun day mr and mrs wm klees and family spent sunday with mr and mrs harvey houck mr and mrs edgar nigh and son billie were the guests of mr and mrs jacob wideman sun day last monday evening mr elden henderson toronto visit ed with a number of old friends in aimira mr and mrs branden henry toronto were the guests of mr and mrs herb spofford sunday last on wednesday of last week mr and mrs louis lehman and son john also gladys lehman visited with mr and mrs emer son styles birchcliffe mr and mrs carson wide- man and mr and mrs jacob wideman also mr and mrs lome baker and son lloyd and mr and mrs george baker of gormley were sunday visitors of the lehman family all the pupils of the entrance class here at sr no 13 were very successful in passing their examinations congratulations are certainly due to them and to their teacher miss hollings- head who is at present taking her summer cours in toronto white reesor locust hill united church decorated with baskets of sum mer flowers and ferns was the setting for an interesting wedd ing on saturday when miss esther velma reesor daughter of mr and mrs wilbur s rees or was married to mr john barclay white brougham son of mr and mrs winton j white claremont rev j r bick officiated and miss mary white sister of the bridegroom played he wedding music the soloist was mrs a troyer aunt of the bride given in marriage by her father the bride wore a graceful gown of white marquisette with elbow length veil and carried american beauty roses the bridesmaid was the brides cousin miss shirley troyer who wore a frencli frock of pale pink taffeta with blue trimming with a wreath of flowers in her hair and carried a nosegay of pink and blue flowers the grooms man was the bridegrooms brother mr donald white and the ushers were mr kenneth reesor and mr gordon reesor brothers of the bride mr joe ward and mr william tomlin- son at the reception held at the home of the brides parents in locust hill mrs reesor received her guests wearing a gown of navy triple sheer with navy hat trimmed with white and corsage of joanna hill roses mrs white mother of the bridegroom was gowned in sapphire blue chiffon with grey accessories and cor sage of taisman roses late the bride and bridegroom left for a trip to northern on tario they will live in broug ham on their return mongolia miss margaret booth is visit ing at newmarket miss dorothy fuller is having some holidays at bobcaygeon we are sorry to report that the army worm is making its appearance in this community congratulations to our teach er mr e gooding quite a number from here attended the wedding shirley and doreen green of gormley are visiting at jack greens home miss verha brown and mr and mrs clarence brown of toronto spent sunday at jack sons point- exox xoxaoi ioe30i i0e30i x0e30i loeloi x0e30e aoi mrs james chapman of burlington and her three sons harold of toronto carl of timmins roy at home accom panied by miss leckie of strat ford visited at the home of mr and mrs j s dougherty on sunday auction sale of cows young cattle and swine the undersigned has reoeived in structions to sell by public auction lot 7 concession 9 whitchurch just north of stouffville saturday july 30 193s following property belonging to don storry 25 cows these are a choice lot fresh and springers consisting of holstelna durhams jerseydurham and ayr shire t b health chart can be obtained with each cow 10 beef rlnffcr 50 feeders and stackers durham herefords and angus 10 holstci heifers mostly yearlings 11 hereford bull yearling suckers a number shoots and chunks if wet sale will 1h under cover terms of sale cash sale at i oclock ted jackson auctioneer port perry ontario