p- a four the tribune stouffville ont thursday march 7th 1910 dominion ff ii r gmm ifim lard maple leaf pure 2 lb prints oxydol large 23c small l salmon cloverleaf pink large tin cacoanut white shredded or fine per lb 19c fancy 17c camay toilet soap per cake 6c teat lb 59c lb 30c p g soap white naptha 5 bars 23c corn choice golden bantam 2 tins 19c ivory snow large glass bowl for lc 23c pork beans clarks 21oz in tomato sauce 10c soups aylmer tomato vegetable 2 tins 15c chipso small large 23c 10c peas lynn valley standard 2 tins 19c baking powder no alum domino lb tin 19c bologna mild flavor per lb 15c bread flour quaker xxxx 98 lb bag 279 cabbage 2 lbs new firm heads 9c spinach 2 lbs new green curly 15c claremont cgitwill hold their meet ing at the home of mrs mariiori next tuesday evening miss margaret wallace group is in charge midget rolls smoked 2 and 3 lbs each lb 29c orange grapefruit marmalade 2 lb jar 25c cooking onions spa le 25c oranges large navel sweet 9c seedless per doz dominion s to res lim ited 2nd line uxbridge spring must be here the second line is being opened for cars mr sam bacon had his teeth extracted last week and is not very well mr and mrs norman knight spent sunday with his parents mr and mrs jos cooper and ralph had sunday dinner with mr and mrs ed taylor the garibaldi ruffians a newly formed boxing club am ong our local boys is along nicely with no reported as yet mr i smith who has hired to mr j e wagg for the looming season visited at a taylors on sunday peaches mrs painter spent several days in toronto recently mr and mrs peter nighs- wander and family of altona also mrs levi grove were re cent visitors at the hoover home a number of the ladies from coming our church attended the quilt- casualties i ing in aid of the red cross at victoria square the junior farmers and inst itute held their monthly meet ing in the community hall on tuesday night when the annual election of officers was held mr and mrs egbert avison entertained the choir on thurs day evening when a good re hearsal was held followed by a social half hour a meeting of the official board of the victoria square charge will be held in the church on tuesday evening march 12 brother joseph cober preach ed in the heise hill church on sunday evening on the subject profit and loss basing his sermon on the text for what is a man profited if he shall gain the whole world and lose his own soul st mat 1626 the choir is very happy to announce that they have been successful in securing the toll brothers travelogue hitch hiking through central and south america and it will be given in the united church on tuesday may 7th the sunday school executive will hold a meeting next mon day evening and will try to adopt ways and means of putt ing into practice the methods that were presented at the re cent s s convention at mark- ham disagreeable weather had its effect on church attendance on sunday rev mr macdonald preached a very inspiring ser mon in the united church in the afternoon on the text behold i stand at the door and knock rev 320 the choir rendered the anthem but this we know and following the sermon by special request they repeated j lincoln halls gospel song behold i stand at the door the home of mrs ed- nigh of the sixth line the lewis family were visit ors with the elmer wells fam ily at lemonville the smith family spent sun day at the leadbetter home in mount albert mrs john hosting was enter taining a number of guests from buffalo last week- interesting new jersey nuptial charles e mercer grandson of mrs s- b hoover church street stouffville was married on wednesday night february 21 in montclair n j he was born in stouffville july 12 1917 and his father was pastor of the christian churches of this district with the reverend d v van norman in 1908 to 1910 while attending mcmaster university toronto for the past eleven years mr mercer has been pastor of central baptist church east orange new jersey the newark evening news of february 21 says in part re porting the event the marriage of miss alma sutton daughter of dr- and mrs joseph g sutton of ced ar grove to charles edward mercer of washington son of rev and mrs alfred t mercer of east orange will take place at 830 pm today in unity church montclair the father of the bridegroom pastor of central baptist church east orange will perform the cere mony assisted by rev- norman d fletcher pastor of unity church the maid of honor will be miss dolores adams of nash ville tenn and the bridesmaids miss martha hatcher of cedar grove and miss janet kalker of new york david landman of brooklyn will be best man and ushers include joseph g sutton jr of boston robert wright and franklin swenson of east orange and thomas v morton jr of bloomfield the bride is a graduate of wellesley college class of 1939 the bridegroom of brown uni versity he is a reporter on the washington post and is a mem ber of alpha delta phi and phi beta kappa- they will be at home in washington after march 1 get your spring outfit now easter is early we have just completed our spring shopping of ladies coats and suits childrens spring outfits and mens and boys suits and coats all in the new spring shades and the last word in style buy early and avoid the and rising prices ladies coats are made of allwool tweedy worsted and tricatines in all shades and sizes ranging in driee from 950 up- ladies full fashioned silk hose a well known brand 75c per pair ladies house dresses osmor brand in all the newest spring patterns long and short sleeves from 100 to 149 a clearing of boys school pants with double seats made of allwool materials at a low price no extra charge for coats made to measure if it is not convenient for you to come just phone and i will be glad to call at your home and display the coats harry golden phone 273 stouffville bethesda mr and mrs rowe spent sunday in toronto mr and mrs l ferguson and children had tea on satur day with mr and mrs hunt mr glenn bolender is em ployed with mr fred allin mr and mrs l ferguson were in toronto on sunday to see his mother who is quite ill in the hospital mr and mrs j clarke and d o 30e30e 30e30i iooi ioe pres pring suggests ons on your head step into spring with a flattering new hat of straw choose yours from a becoming range in the seasons newest shades and styles prices from 195 to 250 new dresses ladies and misses dresses smart ly fashioned from plain and figured crepes in the new spring shades prices ranging from 325 to 450 foundation garments to do justice to that new frock or suit you will soon be sporting it is necessary that the foundation be right corsets girdles and corsel- ettes that assure smooth lines com bined wih freedom are all included in our wellknown d a and la- diesse lines slips we are continuing our sale of crepe satin and angel skin slips values up to 225 sale price 59c to 149 hand bags stylish designs in plain and puf- fette effects quilted and sculptured types assorted shades in patent simulated and real leather attractively priced at 100 to500 new wallpaper our stock is now complete with the new seasons patterns including a wide selection to choose from these are on display and are designed to suit every room and priced to suit every purse we invite you to call in that we may help you in your dec oration problems special reduction on childrens school dresses at 25 off regular value sweater coats and pullovers all reduced 25 curtains now is th time your windows will be looking for a new dress we have a large variety of materials by the yard and also madeup curtains reasonably priced cotton krinkle crepe so easily laundered for pyjamas and nightgowns dainty printed patterns in assorted shades about 30 wide also plain krinkle crepe in all shades plain colours 25c yrd printed 30c per yrd all wool blankets heavy weight white all wool blankets with pink bordei soft and fluffy todays value 1250 on sale 995 all wool reversible in green and rose wool with satin binding 60x80 value 850 selling price 695 w h shaw store this store open saturday evening and wednesday afternoon during winter months phone 9512 allan of toronto were saturday visitors at the hunt home there was one young fellow who did not enjoy the weather on sunday night rather bad walking wasnt it the wms are meeting on wednesday afternoon at the home of mrs shaffer messrs charles atkinson harvey grove and fred yake also miss reta atkinson at tended the temperance meeting and oratorical contest at king city on friday night owing to the unfavourable weather on sunday there was a very noticeable decline in the usual sunday school attendance especially among the children let us all be out next sunday if possible the junior institute will meet next wednesday at the home of mrs arthur paisley roll call an irish joke mrs maynard will be present to address the meeting there will also be an address school lunches on dicksons hill mrs ward hallman is spend ing a few days in rochester miss margaret moyer attend ed the illustrated lecture on south america given by leroy toll in markham- toronto young people home for the weekend were miss edith hoover miss eleanor moyer and friend miss isabell young and don moyer the dominion voters list just issued reveal the names of quite a number of our friends who have attained the status of spinsterhood congratulations birthdays appear to be more plentiful this week there are four who contributed to the missionary birthday box on sunday namely mrs- fred morston miss norma barkey mrs wes wideman and miss joyce hallman our young people visited stouffville mbc society on mondnay night providing the program the topic was the work of the holy spirit in the world today the parts taken were resist not by clarence mcdowell grieve not by irene timbers quench not by edith raymer the stouff ville president miss bertha stouffer extended a warm wel come and invitation to return despite the inclement weath er sunday sixty were at sunday school reports were given by the secretary fred timbers missionary supt mrs william barkey temperanob by rev p g lehman cradle roll prepared by mrs herb wide- man and read by mr a c barkey this is a new quarter ly feature in our sunday school send the tribune to absent friends 0ob 30exoi ioe ionoc ioexoe 30e20i ioexoe lonoi 5th uxbridge miss edith peters was home for the weekend mr and mrs harold red- shaw and joan of claremont visited on sunday with mr and mrs ross redshaw mr alvin redshaw has started driving a grocery truck for mr harry boose at clare mont a euchre party was held at the home of mrs george brown on monday night mrs jack johnson who has been staying with her mother mrs e w evans has gone to her home at pinegrove birthday greetings to gordon taylor alan redshaw lorna hill and evelyn symes all in march mr and mrs alvin redshaw and family were at mr and mrs george redshaws on sun day mr kenneth norton of edge- ly visited at mr robert sellers over the weekend a miscellaneous shower was given to mr and mrs chas symes last thursday night a number of useful gifts were re ceived a progressive euchre party was held at the home of mr and mrs ross redshaw on wednes day night it being mr red shaws birthday and an enjoy able evening was spent by a few friends and neighbors atha mr and mrs fred draper and little daughter eileen had dinner on sunday with mr and mrs albert draper mr and mrs fred byer and family had tea thursday even ing with mr and mrs robert bone who said that atha is not on the map one of our ladies won a silver dollar did i say that mr charlie mcdonald and lady friend from markham spent sunday at the home of mr and mrs m dunkeld mr gordon mcbride and lady friend also mrs w mc bride from whitby spent sat urday at the home of mr and mrs d tran rev arthur and mrs greer from newmarket christian church with their little son visited at the home of mr and mrs arthur carruthers on sunday mr and mrs a carruthers and ernie spent thursday evening at the home of mr and mrs w wideman to wish celeste many happy returns of the 29 oysters and a beautiful birthday cake with twelve vel- low burning candles feature the decorations unless your fiffure is firm and youthful you will not look well- dressed slendor beauty tablets j 100 storeys drug store