page four the tribune stouffville ont thursday nov 9th 1939 fresh fruits vegetables red grapes 3 lbs 23c oranges sweet juicey doz 19c grapefruit florida large 4 for 19c bananas doz 23c celery hearts white 2 for 15c head lettuce iceburg 2 for 19c mushrooms fresh lb 29c cooking onions large 10 lbs 19c spinach ontario curlv lb 5c huttons corned beef loaf spanish onions 2 lbs 9c 8 oz tin 10c jolly good nut snack neilsons cocoa ia lb tin 19c 16 oz jar 19c puriton beans 28 oz jar 15c b 18c fillet hadle chateau cheese i ibpkg 15c perfection matches 3 for 19c partv red cohoe salmon clarks tomato juice large lb tin 23c tin no 10 25c esquire razor blades 5 for 5c 2 lbs 25c dominion stores limit id cedar grove sun- miss rilla milroy spent day at callander miss mary stibbaid of agin- court is spending this week re newing her old acquaintances in this district miss mary cavanagh spent sunday with miss myrtle hamill mr jim anderson and mr earl reesor visited with levi reesors on sunday our hunters mr off en mur ray milroy orace degeer have left for the north country where it is hoped they will bring home the venison mrs i e hawes mr w richards mr ralph hawes mr elmer nelson miss elsie thomas all of newotnbrook al so mr and mrs a b bonner and family of the same place were visitors at the scribes homestead on sunday the bridge at the tenth on the townline of markham scarboro is closed while under construction it is expected it will be closed for a couple of weeks at the least which will make it inconvenient for a lot of neighbours unless a tempor ary one is erected the young mens class of markham united sunday school and their ladyfriends joined the young peoples class of zion at a party in the base ment of zion church approx imately 60 attended and it is believed everyone had a good time the evening was spent in games of every description and closed with lunch minimum prices announced at boadways drug store see a few specials mentioned in dis play adv in this paper dicksons hill mr donald moyer was home this weekend we are glad to hear that miss aldine redshaw has recovered from her recent illness mrs harvey moyer spent last friday with her aunt mrs risebrough in toronto mr and mrs brown of lind say were guests of her mother mrs wm redshaw on sunday mrs schell and family from markham were guests at an thony hoovers on sunday mr ward hallman was in rochester for a short time his mother returning with him mr and mrs kenneth campbell and helen visited with mr and mrs harvey moy er on saturday evening a quartette from here sang at the eglinton ave free methodist church one night last week wheie mr jones former ly of armadale is pastor the unfortunate campbell cow is responding favourably to the gruel and loving care be stowed upon her we are glad to hear mr lloyd moyer of stouff ville has been helping his broth er roy on the farm a couple of afternoons this week the friends of mrs abram raymer formerly of box grove will be glad to hear that she arrived safely in stayner where she is visiting with her daugh ter mrs george webb owing to a large congrega tion it was necessary for a few worshippers to sit in the amen corner during the sunday morning service the mount joy people assembled with us as their church is at present being redecorated our young peoples society with the vicepresident william barkey in charge conducted the service at gormley on monday night mr eldon gooding gave a talk and mr albert hawkins a splendid reading on the sub ject of temperance it would appear that educating the young ceople against the pre sent day evils is the important way of combating the blight brought upon them by the use of intoxicants big vandorf auction next saturday if anything like reasonable weather prevails the crowd of farm men and women that will take in the big auction sale at vandorf this coming saturday will probably resemble a large country fair more than one thousand articles in furniture kitchen ware etc will pass un der the hammer when the en tire contents of the white house is sold this property is frequently called the kingsley farm but for the past year it has been the john franks farm because a minister in toronto by this name conduct ed the large hostelry there owing to the war which is calling the men to the colors there is no longer need for this place which housed 150 men in grand style articles of every description from wealthy hom es in toronto plus hundreds of dollars in cash have been pour ed into the place since rev john franks took it over in addition to this enormous sale of household goods the entire herd of milch cows the farm horses hay grain i etc must all be disposed of without reserve some say it cant be done in a dayeven with this sale commencing at 10 am two auction rings will be set up and messrs prentice and prentice will start on the hour intending to dispose of every thing before night the farm is alongside the whitchurch township hall and is widely known in the county church hill seasons opening dance olde tyme and modern will be held at green river hall on friday nov 11th clarks orchestra gents 50c ladies please provide lunch or pay 35c mr and mrs john paisley had tea with mr and mrs les ogden on sunday mr and mrs herb harmon and family visited at mr and mrs herb peggs on sunday mrs luella baker spent a few days with her brother mr joe martin mr and mrs lazenby and leone had tea with mr and mrs denzel j oldham on sun day miss mary pegg and bruce mclean attended church in newmarket on sunday also visiting rev arthur g misses marlon and laura beach had their tonsils remov ed on monday and are recover ing nicely christian endeavour meeting will be held on thurs day night at the home of mr and mrs ivan mclaughlin topic to be given by mr hoyle brethour put one pen on shurgain 18 per cent laying mash and find out for yourself why shurgain has en joyed the meteoric rise in sales and popularity which it has today eighteen months ago shurgain started from scratch today 128 shurgain feed service mills throughout the province are turning out thousands of bags daily of this product and not to be stored for nearly as many layers are now on shurgain as all other makes combined the following reasons are responsible 1 no money is spared on shurgain formulae 2 all ingredients are under shurgain inspection 3 shurgain sales methodsside stepthe middle man 4 shurgain service is in thr hands of college train ed men who are always available 5 shurgain prices are based on a producer to con sumer setup now selling at 235 get your supply of this outstanding mash at our store today robin hood flour at reduced prices special for one week shurgain 41 per cent hog concentrate 8265 superior feeds stouffville ferrier rusnell proprietor phone 2s0 one- door east of public library prompt free delivery on all orders ontario i0e30i ioe30z iooi z0e30i o r c v i alo at shaws dainty scarves wool gloves and mitts bowl sets a dainty touch of colour at the brightly coloured gloves and mitts t t 6 bowls nicelv decorated neckline is a real asset every in air sizes excellent in quality for at a special low price per set 59c woman knows how becomingly a school or sunday wean fine ovenware pretty scarf frames her face and she gloves per pair from 39c up this is the we and popular will adore these gorgeous velvet ascot mitts per pair from 29c up kitchen kraft ovenware pie plates scarves in assorted colours beauti- covered casseroles etc smart and fully blended they are a dream of ladies night serviceable ware pie plates large beauty each 18o 6 pajamas of genuine celasuede b rv smart and colourful fabric in attractive well fitting style covered casseroles two sizes f t r long wearing easily laundered these s 110 dsithsti pajamas are as practical as they are kleenex modess and kotex cloths with multicolouied holders aie beautiful in assorted colours small kw 200 sheets to a ho very practical as well as attractive in j- j t kleenex uu sneets to a dox covo ak medium and large sizes inp3 fnv 9o convenient sizes 52 xo2 45c dj oi ok ci tk ci qk ci oc a ooxea ioi oc 52x68 75c priced 125 175 185 19o modess per box 21c kotex per box 21c childrens hose gift china and glassware broadcloth slips a splended line of childrens hose for those who like to purchase wellmade garments in white pink a wool and cotton mixture that will their christmas gifts we have placed pea and black all sizes from 29c up give long wear and be warm and on display a fine showing of novelties r comfortable per pair 29c in china and glassware this very lukklbti luwbljbunu attractive display may help you to fine absorbent turkish towelling fabric gloves solve some of your gift problem with bright coloured borders 14 15 all the popular fall shades in slip corne in and see this dis 16 wide per yard 15c 19c 25c 29c on and zipper gloves in all sizes and winter weight very reasonable priced at 49c to 95c silver plate and cut glass cotton undies factiivr ipwcrrrnv for snower or wedding gifts there these are turnbulls high quality costume jewellery j no finer than a fine quality garments and for those who prefer a very smart line of brooches pins piece of silver plate or cut glass our cotton they will be found entirely etc in attractive colour combinations stock is very complete and you will satisfactory vest with or without priced at each 25 find many smart and useful articles sleeves per garment 49c 59c necklets 25c to 59c here bloomers 49c 59c w h shaw store this store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings store open wednesday afternoons during the winter months sooc x0e30i x0e30i 30e30i zoexoi xoe30e 30e30c ioc phone 9512 aocaoi 8th line markham rev and mrs rowe of mel ville were recent visitors with mr and mrs mcelwain wm dyck miss mollie dyck and other friends motored up to the north bay district over the weekend mr and mrs a blizzard of ballantrae visited with mr and mrs thomas blizzard on satur day miss anna wideman is stay ing with her sister mrs joseph brownsberger of the 10th line for a few days a few of the veteran hunters from this line are now in the north country enjoying their annual deer hunt a series of meetings are be ing held every night this week in wideman church except saturday and are being ad dressed by a representative of the church from south america mr and mrs ivan leadley were in toronto on sunday visiting their little daughter grace who is still in the hos pital but we are pleased to learn is now making satis factory progress toward re covery the plowing match on the farm of mr cowie south of markham on wednesday nov 1 claimed the attention of quite a number from this locality to witness the fine work done both in the walking and tractor plow classes there was a very large attendance there was a large ntry nd all classes were keenly contested stanley theatre phone stouffville 100 green river mr b woodman of toronto was the guest of mr and mrs f turner on sunday keep open the date nov 17 and attend the opening dance at grays hall green river mrs wm booth of white- vale visited with mrs wm gray sr on sunday mr and mrs john nighs- wander entertained rev and mrs wilson at tea on sunday professor parker was the guest of mr j b and mrs wil son last sunday mrs f mckay and billy and mrs fred beelby and daughter were guests of mr and mrs duncan our whole community is at this time very sympathetic and was very sorry to see the fine barn of mr david tran with contents perish in the flames mr and mrs robb thompson of seagrave and mr and mrs russell davidson of cherry- wood were guests of mr and mrs h b mickell on sunday the 96th anniversary of the founding of the green river baptist church was held on sunday mr parker professor of the old testament at mc- master was a very clear and well received guest speakerthe claremont male quartette was most enjoyed we take this opportunity to thank them and their pianist mrs forsyth thursday friday saturday november 91011 alexander graham bell starring tyrone powers loretta young henry fonda short subjects monday tuesday wednesday november 1314 15 big double bill a woman is the judge rochelle hudson otto kruger also flight to fame with chas farrell jacqueline wells coming dodge city stock killed by unknown marauder a strange case has arisen in markham township over the killing and mutilating of a num ber of animals last friday night george jennings a ken nedy road resident just south of unionville came out to his barn in the morning to find two of his pigs dead and practically slashed to pieces across the road his neighbour visited his hen house in the morning to find twentyfive rock roosters destroyed a few were not quite dead but were in such condition that they had to be put out of the way a third neighbour mr rodick found a sow badly chew ed about the head and rump robert tuley lost three goats in a similar manner just a couple of days earlier con stable b gayman who is in vestigating stated that at first the mutilations looked like the work of a knife but later con cluded that some animal pre sumably a dog had made the killings no sounds of maurad- ers were apparently heard al though one farmer claimed he heard some short yelps once i during the night annual euchre and draw for hope chest and twenty ad ditional prizes will be held on wednesday evening november 22 at 8 pm in orange hall church street markham under auspices of markham chapter no 155 order eastern star admission 25c