zfs tf y oc j- ts i a ial the tribune stouffville ont thursday jan 15th 1942 pagethreb annual mkktixg the annual meeting of the stouff- tflle branch of the canadian red crass society will be held in the osaacil chambers upstairs on i friday night january 23rd 1942 at i pjn will all the members of the said branch please be present r i button thos b rae president secretary kates today this is the 15th day of january id the last one on which water bills y be paid without the added salty for late payment the war branch wishes to thank fte following for contributions re- coired miss russell 100 mrs caper 100 mrs f marshall dotting mrs couperthwalte cloth- iae mrs delbert holden clothing saw that the holiday season is over we ha to resumed work at the muni cipal hall tuesday and wednesday afternoons of each week your help ill be appreciated m davey secy local personal news ii i in answer to numerous enquiries we state that you have until january 31 to procure new motor license plates for your car or truck they j are obtainable in uxbridge markham qua11tv service and unlonville but not in stouffville patronize the skating party at stouffvilie arena on january 21 in aid of the veterans comfort fund lots of prizes and lucky draws mr walter dickson has been laid up for two or three weeks and was forced to spend at least two of them in bed since old man flu got the best of the flght for that period of time his friends all mis3 walter mr fletcher goudie left this week for moncton where he will work for carter hall construction cowho have taken the contract for a large new airport at this city mr goudie has been working at the pickering plant for the same construction company and accepted the offer to move to new brunswick with their boss em ployees sympathy is being extendedto mr and mrs stewart karr neemaxine baker and to the grandparents sir and mrs oscar baker former residents of this town on the death of their daughter and granddaughter shirley karr aged six years and six months maxine is well remembered by manyof her school chums in and around stouffville from western canada mrs w wideman says that they have enjoy ed a lovely fall around fleetalterta and they also enjoy the weekly paper from home the crops around here were very light but we were thank ful to get them all in continues mrs wideman who eujoys a vast number of friends and relatives in the stouffville district a way to serve and a way to smaxe- money in these days wewe all anxious to serve ourvoun- trys best interests buy we are all increasingly con scious too that money i makes the mare go so its mighty pleasing and im- poiffant too to find a way to jjerve and at the same tine break more than even heres one way made to order fill all the brooder paco you have with early chicks tho best you can buy these huge british orders for eggs at a price ranging between 2879c and 3212c perdozenvgrade alarge at canadian seaboard and the dominion government sub sidy of 3c per dozen on grade alarge bought for export have put a definite floor under canadian egg prices unless we miss our guess by a mighty wide margin winter and sprlng egg prices this year will jold at least 7c nd prob ably ibc per dozen above lhose a year ago thats a paying difference and it appears likely to continue we dont suggestover-ox- panding overloading or overcrowding thats bad business but we do suggest that you should use all the poultry equipment you have to the limit start all the good chicks yqii have accommodation for early just as soon as you can get your brooder house cleaned up tighten up and ready both the egg and broiler markets look so promising that you cant afford to overlook this really extra- special profit possibilityand theres practical patriotism in it aswell as profit naturally when youre choosing your good chicks we would like to have you consider bray chicks thoy are good chicks theve done a real profitmaking jo1 for others they ought to do the same for you get your or der in early extra income could you use some extra inconio 10 to12 weeks from now you can get it easily enough if you have brooder room for some extra isrny 10 pc cocker els check up on the price of broilers and youll soon sec what wo mean in dollars and cents bray chick hatchery fuk1 w bray limited stiver bros stouffville agent or john st north- hamilton out danger liver trouble is serious are you nervous and irritable cant sleep or eat tired out all the time if youre like that a faulty liver is poison ing your whole system lasting ill health may be the cost i your liver is the largest organ in your body sod most important to your health it supplies tiaergy to muscles tissues and glands it bflheaithy your body lacks this energy and becomes enfeebled youthful vim disappears again your liverpours ouc bile to digest food get rid of waste and allow proper nourishment to reach your blood when your liver gets oot of order proper digestion and nourishment stop youre poisoned with the waste that decomposes in your intestines nervous troubles and rheumatic pains arise from this poison you becomeconsttpatcd stomach and kidneys cant work properly the whole system is affected and you feel rotten head- chy backachy diny tired out a ready prey for sickness ana disease thousands of people are never sick and have won prompt relief from these miseries with improved fruitatlves liver tablets the inrer is toned up the other organs function normally and lasting good health results today improved fruitatives are canadas largest selling hver tablets thcymustbegoodl try them yourself now let fruitatives pat you back on the road to lasting health feel like a new person 25c 50c run down for year has perfect heall i was badly run down and terribly nervous my dlftcs tlon was poor and i was always con stipated frult- atives toon made me better and there is nothing like it for makjnft you well and glvln you new pepnnd energy after years of bad health frultatlres made me feel fine mr roy dosncau chathamont lonj yens of sufferta now fall of w for a lonft time i suffered frequent headaches and backaches i could find no relief until i tried frult-a- tlvee the pains ctmo less fre- uentlyuntillna ew weeks they stopped entirely fruit tires really made me feel like a new woman mrs a j schwartz gait ont for best results ship your cream to us the best way to keep your meat is in cold storage rent a locker 600 per year from thetime you rent same stouffville creamery co phone i860 tho yearly rat 200 the tribune is 200 per year and the rate is printed every week on page two of the paper this intima tion is in response to so many en quiries as to the yearly subscription rate persons who send in 150 are credited with nine months while those who send in 250 are credit ed with a year and three months bernard musgrare formerly em ployed in stouffville and for the past two years on the farm of ray mond brillingernorth of unlonville on the 6th concession has enlisted with the royal canadian artillery mr milton fleury of aurora cele brated his 9 oth birthday last week he was superintendent of the fleury works there for many years and re tired only a few years ago mount albert telephone co was fined 2500 in court at newmarket last week for neglecting to make necessary tax returns company plea of shortage of help was of no avail now dont you wish you had lis tended more attentively to that gar- ageman who pointed out that your tires were worn and needed to be re placed the senior womens institute will meet at the home of mrse j davey wednesday january 21st at 230 oclock motto start the year right roll call new years reso lutions address canadian industry and agriculture miss marjory mer- tens reading mrs john spence social half hour will every member try and be present and plan for our plunkett dinner this is your in vitation pres mrs g kellington secy miss sadie stewart the local rink which to osh- awa to participate in the curling bon- speil tliere last week although they failed to finish in the money winning one game and losing two ran up the big score of 185 on will burketts ring from claremont in the first round the stouffville foursome were pitted against f r michaels osh- awa rink and went down 167 in the second game they drew r cowie of colbourne and lost again 125 the final round saw h h sanders boys really get going against the rink from over east service in the presbyterian church was called off on sunday owing to the illness that has kept tho pastor at home for some daysj rev mr rayner was unable to participate in the week of prayer last week due to this illness but we are glad to report thati he is now improving and get ting about again quaker pig starter get weaning pigs off to a flying start to make profits from hogs feed quaker pig starter and get them ready for market at 200 pounds weight at the age of about 5 or 6 months quaker pig starter is built around oatmeal and research farms have definitely proved that oatmeal makes pigs grow faster develops big strong frames- and increases resistance todesease oatmeal is 94 digestible there in less waste and the pigs convert it into meat far more quickly and economic ally for profit use dr hess hog special j hog special will help make more profitable pork out of any bunch of shoats but if pigs are out of con dition the benfits from hog special arc even more pronounced it tones up the appetite starts the bowels and kidneys to functioning supplies all the necessary minerals such as iodine copper iron bonemeal and lime stiver bros ukaw fob first boxspiel stouffville curling club mr jim green resident on stoufc- er street for years and who en listed as a veteran of the last war has been promoted to the rank of sergeant he is stationed at angler near white river and reports the weather as around 58 below at its worst its very cold says sergt green guilty of turkey theft leonard millar scott township was placed on probation for 18 months when he pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the barn of allah moore of uxbridge and steal ing two turkeys ernie brown uxbridge pleading guilty to the same charge was com mitted to jail for observation the first visitors to the local cur ling rink this season was a rink from malvern which edged out a local foursome by the score of 1210 in a friendly match here on saturday night the game was very close re quiring an extra end to decide the issue the stouffville rink was com posed of orval drewery win tim bers john timbers and harvey moyer 87 last saturday congratulations were being extend ed to mrs thos klinck last saturday on tho occasion of her s7th birthday mrs klinck may be seen up town any reasonably fine day doing her shop ping and meeting friends in her accustomed way few people at the great age of mrs klinck are capable of carrying on in this wonderful manner that she is known to do she attends her own household duties and keeps abreast of world news and events teachers glasses gone one of our local school teachers is puzzled over the whereabouts of her glasses in case you or any of your friends found- a pairit is just poss ible they belong to the school mis tress in any case miss ann lindsay missed her glasses since the last day of school before the christmas holi day she recalls having them on that occasion but on arrival at her home they were gone and she surmised that they had been left in the school and decided that they would be all right until her return however the glasses were not in the school and anyone finding a pair that might be long to our school teacher please re- poirt the matter and receive her blessing mr and mrs harry lintner and family are new tenants in the north half of the house owned by leslie rowbotham at the foot of mill st south harry has joined the dozen or so others from here on the staff at the pickering munitions plant and began work on monday his brother ted and his father edw form er blacksmith here are also working there a goodwood men lifetime readers it has often been told usby win morgason of goodwood that he has been a subscriber to the tribune since the very first issue back in 1888 fiftythree years ago now comes- our e j davey with very tangible evidence that he first sub scribed for this paper in 18s0 and hes been on our mailing list continu ously ever since mrs davey came across a notation to this effect a few days ago as it was written back in those days it was just two months after mr and mrs davey commenced married life hence with showing such good forethought right at the start is it any wonder that our es teemed couple have paddled along meeting always with success and dealing altogether with life in a very sensible way both mr davey and william morgason are goodwood boys and both enjoy life at this time and we hail them as our longest sub scribers 20 below zero after congratulating ourselves on the mild weather enjoyed all win ter the weather- man fairly wenton a spree last week and for six days dished out atmosphere hoving around zero without any respite in fact one nigbt it dipped to 20 below zero but on sunday there came a change for the better there is not enough snow to cover the fields con sequently the beautiful that we bave is very dirty and homes are treated to something like sand storms wherever the wind gets up business in town seemed to slow up as farmers did not como in unless it was absolutely necessary however the usual callers were seen on the streets but they too disappeared more promptly we have in mind a few of the landmarks meaning tom williamson k g tarr wm quantz e j davey william ball and others that we are so accustomed to see down town around mall time so far as we know none of them missed a mall so they are not afraid of the weather man uxbridge has many robberies despite the fact- that the town of uxbridge has both a day anda night constable there are frequent robber ies in the northern town that leads one to think the place is a target for the rough necks that make their attacks under cover of darknoss several breakins last yearare re ported and to start the new year in the same way one night last week while the night constable was off duty and a special cop was sworn in to replace him thieves carried off j 1000 in goods from the store of whitney bros they are still at large entrance was made by jimmying the door and only the best stock was selected in the lines stolen only a few nights before the robbery the night cop on duty chased away a couple of wouldbe thieves from the same store but they apparently came back uxbridge is not the only town whore robberies are being attempted forover at alliston an attempt last week was made to enter the store of one of their large merchants when the police met up with the robbers but they escaped in a car as the cop sneaked up on the thief as he was getting into the car he drew his gun and ordered the sneak to stop in stead he put the car in gear and drove right into the cop who fell when he jumped to one side before he could regain his composure to shoot the car was away the cop took the car number only to find it was a stolen machine these break- ins come as a warning toother towns and business places to be prepared as best they can for a similar robbery list of kinks w waddell g gunn w slack h w sanders skip o lehman h stouffer j k agnew iir brillingor skip w timbers l murphy h slack f marshall skip h moyer r johnson i aldred w armstrong skip ea button e smith w reesor t birkett skip c nolan w bpadway w brillinger f l button skip r button r curtis c armstrong s armstrong skip r snowball o drewery d hodglhs m watts skip stanley theatre phone 100 showing each night at 815 st saturday and holidays 700 and 900 thursday friday saturday january 15 16 17 the man who lost himself brian aherne kay francis musical and short subjects monday tuesday wednesday january 1020 31 lets make music bob crosby jean rogers comedy waltdisney cartoon thursday friday saturday january 22 24 hold that ghost bud abbott lou costello sweet and meaty prunes medium size lb 23c domino contains no alum natural cooking baking powder 19c figs lb 25c lb tin maple leaf pure hallowi dates 19clard lb 15c clean and fresh per lb monarch fancy curra1nts 2 lbs 25cpastry flour 86c rccleaned australian 24 lbs when packed australian sultana raisins seedless lb 10c mannings tasty cream satin mixed soda biscupts 2 lbs 25c candy 2 lbs 25c golden ambor navy embossed honey 4 lb tin 49c toilet tissue 2 rolls 15c kleenex tissues hunters cream loaf 500 size 29c 150 size 10c cheese lb 39c l al blue rose fancy rice fi t fr bacon squares lb9c salmon lb 19c schneiders 1 to 3 lbs each whole or end piece bulk 3 lbs 29c haddock lb 23cweiners smoked fillet jumbo devon skinless lb 25c garden fresh fruits vegetables oranges doz35c spinach 2 lbs 23c j sunklst navels large size fresh green curly leaf- head lettuce 2 for 25c onions 3 lbs 25e large size iceberg imported spanish celery green stalks crisp each 10c cranberries lb 29c eatmor fresh red we reserve the right to limit all purchases to normal weekly family requirements dominion stores limitid i 3