western we have ampestock of western oats westernbarley western wheat we advise orderiug well ahead m 21 quaker dairy ration 32 quaker dairy ration keep milk flow up t bran gluten feed oilcake meal soy bean meal is very scarce by the time feeding season is m fuu swing ttey will be hard st get we have a car of quaker 24 dairy ration on track get s supply at once the fattening season is right on for finishing poultry use quaker fattening feed quaker fattening feed pellets purina fatena checkers hog concentrates your ontario grain needs hog con centrate this year ziz use shurgain 41 m r quaker 35 24 lbs first prizejpastry 73c stiver bros 4 sii si i oltli brc2 emngs al large number of friends rela- drljs s bail and k r davis tives and neighbors gathered at the motored to sudbury last saturday where they spent several days with a party of men from toronto nicholson homein the west end on monday evening to tender a miscel laneous shower to mr and mrs wallace nicholson who were re cently married in toronto richmond hill expects to submit a plebiscite to its electors for money tq erect a memoriarhall a com munity centre with park and mr and mrs f w silvester mr j s holmes and mr r e former residents here and recently perkins of victoiia square are living in uxbridge have gone to holidaying in meaford florida again for the winter season- war branch donations mrs h wilson 5 mrs f johnson 2 mrs w dougherty mrs h lee 1 each anonymous friends s6 mrs m davey secy a the servicemenf wives and mq munity centre with park ana tners wlll how a meet grounds or an addition to the high monday nov 5th at 8 pm at the school sgt allen mcconnochie has just returned to his cpc army post in nova scotia after enjoying thirteen dayshere witli his wifeand family allen says that the population at his big base has dwindled from 11000 to only 5000 mr and mrs willis mcnair who have lived east of t town for some years are moving- this week to newcastle where mk mcnair will be employed on the henderson farms where another former stouff- ville farmer earl booth is engaged we are familiar with an instance where acontractor built a house on the wrong city lot but unfortunate ly was able to buy the wrongly built on place which saved endless trouble no doubt along the same line last week a load of wood was dumped onto an east- end lawn at the wrong house and the trucker had to pay for having it moved to the home of the right purchaser stouffville phone 4501 sisufll vu crij ft i fctcxans notice a meeting of the stouffville vete- ans will be held in the municipal jail bri monday nov 5th at 8 pm ml veterans are urgently asked to attend the house on second street re- atlbought by gordon tidsbury fmarkham has iust changed isds again the new owner is rjack brown trucker of union- jllewho will shortly make his jiomein stouffviue- the house is lust across the road from the home tf mr blake sanders rl roj cow brings 200 the best cow at lloyd reesors biiblic auction sale at cedar grove week brought 200 from w j furpriy of lindsay herstall mate ae sold for 189 holsteins are itoltops among tlie farmers the irowd at this sale was smallbut iherewas good spurts of spirited lidding fine weather kept the rsat home catching up with work sellers a atkinson did lie selling leturned soldier okes a bride a quiet wedding was solemnized a toronto on- oct 23rd when bora chadwickdauehter of mrand llrs j chadwick of kingsthorpe iforthamption england became the irideof wallace fredric nicholson on of mrs nicholson and the late nicholson of- stouffviue the iride wore a dusty rose crepe suit lith shoulder length veil her nrsage was of coral roses the jridesmaid was mrs vern williams if toronto who were mauveand lrsage of pink- roses william licholson brother of the groom the best man the reception held following the ceremony thedanforth hotel where mrs tiolson received a number of sts from stouffville she was fed in a dress of dust shade with irsage of red roses the couple ft for a honeymoon in detroit on return they will make their ime in stouffville dont forget the hydro shutdown this thursday noon for an hour or more did you hear old dobbin laugh driving past a farm on the west townline monday afternoon at the corner of the 7th concession one was treated to a sight that few have yet witnessed here was a farmer plowing with a tractor and a team combined the old bays were in the front adding the extra horse power that the tractor didnt have for- thchcavy going did you hear old dobbin giving the hee haw markham twp council the next regularmeeting of mark- ham township council willbe held on saturday afternoon- i this week nov 3rd beginning at one oclock on account of some members of council going away on the following monday the regular day council is accordingly being called a little earlier thursday night is foto kite offer 215 jarick heisey in a bouffant gown of white net over satin with a long veil shirred to a coronet of orange blossoms dorothy ruth heisey formerly cwac daughter of mic and mrs orville b fleisey north markhani became the bride of ftsergt howard ionson jarick rcaf in st andrews presbyterian church given in marriage by her father the bride carried red roses the groom is the son of mrs jarick toronto and the late edward jarick officiat ing at the double ring ceremony was rev w h fuller jarvis ont assisted by rev decourcy rayrior margaret mcmillanlondon ont as maid of honor wore pink sheer with blue velvet bows arid match ing blue ostrich tip headdress the bridesmaids maryland evelyn jarick were dressed alike in blue net over taffeta caught with pink bows and worn- with pink feather halosjyserving as groomsman was pte amcnabb guests were re ceived by the brides mother- who hadh6sen red rose corsage and by the grooms mother wearingpowder bluecrepe dress and a yellow rose corsage the bride changed tofrockof yellow jersey brown uixedo coat trimmed in muskrat and a shoulder bouquet of yellow rosebuds for travelling y ih vatil tw we note that the town of walker- ton county town of bruce donated 3 tons of clothing to the recent campaign stouffville with a popu lation of less than a third of that of walkerton gathered exactly the same amount the comparison will indicate to the people of this local ity what a fine job they did walker- ton has population 4000 the villages and towns of ontario are not getting a fpir share of the new industries starting up after the war the city of chatham boasts nine new firms starting while tor onto has hundreds of applications what about all the talk to diversity industry by moving it to smaller centres for good and varied reasons those who are at ua head of these industries should give this matter more consideration many small concerns starting up in ontario cities could do no abetter than to locate in a smaller place in which to operate they would get away from labor unions provide cheaper liv ing for their employees and there by lower wages on which to oper ate the tendency to enlarge the hties at the expense of the smaller communities is regretable and will prove unfortunate in the long run there are many oimmunitief like stouffville with cheap building sites available cl pap water and reasonable power rates but capital is still seeking the larger centres ibeltysjorange lemon grapefruit marmalade 24 oz jar- litnit perni ma pancake flour reg pkg choice pumpkin 28 oz- tin 27c 14c llc posts bran flakesj 146zpkg 15c ikylmer vegetable soup 10 oz tin 8c ivnransf perfectiorilcooa-tl- lb 24c- carload groceteria deliver 280 my goodness wheres that coat hailed on the street the other morning the reeve of the village and chairman of the committed for the clothing drive conducted the fore part of this month a well- meaning man wanted to know if he could have the old cloth coat iback that he gave the lions collectors on the evening of the drive he explained it was brown and had a hole at the elbow of the right sleeve and the lining was worn out and removed it was dads coat and i wanted it kept father died this year and the sentimental coat has gone to its long home too too late too late returned asi treasurer ithos rae manager of the bethesda stouffville telephone co limited wasagaln honored at the annual meeting ofthecanadiari independent telephone association held in toronto on october 24th and 25th warm and sincere tribute was paid mr rae when he was unani mously- reappbinted treasurer of the association for the ensuing year mr is a popular member of the board of governors of the inde hqme of mrs jake hoover albert street all members please attend social a stray cat picked up in the east end of stouifville was believed by the finder to be one of the pair pat and mike advertised as strayed from unidhville let us hope so for the sake of the mistress who thinks enough of her cats to adver tise for their whereabouts eastern lady misses- offer of 205 mrs eby tenth st stouffville would have been offered 205 for her photograph had she been pre sent at the stanley theatre either wednesday of thursday evening of last week mrs ebys name was selqcted at the contest held on foto nite thursday this weeks offer will be 215 misses marguerite grubin and jean westlake former stouffville girls were in town for the weekend visiting at the home of mr and mrs lcmurphy and rendered a vocal duet during the crusade pageant held in the united church on sun day evening miss grubin also sang during the morning service breaking a bad habit an exsoldier with a gold dis charge button in his lapel met an old friend on the street they chatt ed for a while then when the x- soidier bent to light a cigaret the friend noticed he wore handcuffs and quickly looked around for an accompanying officer there was none he took a second look sure enough they were handcuffs one steel bracelet was snapped on the right wrist and tne other was clamped around the belt darned nuisance sighed the ex- soldier but ive got to break my self of saluting officers somehow the improvement is appreciated returning servicemen are liable tojcompare the places they have seeivabdut the world with thehome town and perhaps unfavorably if the liome town retains its drab appearance consequently t main street should look its best how does stouffville stand in relation to this question certainly many fronts on main street have been modernized and other are contemp lating doing so just waiting for favorable labor conditions and the opportunity to buy materials per haps few towns will show better improvements than old main street here in he home town stores are improved inside and out thanks to the merchants who have contribut ed to this improvement they are the town builders and the people to whom should go the credit for mak ing stouffville the good business centre it is mr and mrs w aitchison of schomberg arid mr and mrs frank mumbersonof cookstown were sunday guests with their cousin mrs eilaratcliff new residents sopzj arid mrs alf scar bbroyerejin town ori jftiday- look- ingforlaiacetost turefpra few months priprtotmoy ing to town to become permanent resideritsmrs young is a sister of mrs george hart church street j t not bad billi i dont like those photostat all said a customer in bill sanders gal lery a few weeks ago why he continued i look like an apethe photographer we are told used his best wit and said well you should have thought of that before you had them taken pendent telephone association and has served the organization as a president and member of the board- for many years blood clinic director speaks about missions mr normari knight director of red cross blood clinics spoke to the congregation jn the stouffville united church on sunday morning mr knight was a former 1 member of the chinese civil service going outtovthat country in 1910 since then he has become associated with a mission hospital in north china and found himself stranded in this country during the war he expects to retiirritochina next m6iith knight brought a most interesting story of experiences during four years6f japanese occupation he said that hehadbeenonthejtaps black list prior to pearl harbour probably he admitted- because he had a short wave radio in his home and it was freely used by the chinese during the night to receive news from the chinese capital farther south mr knight praised the chinese youth whom he said are shouldering their responsibility in amanner that does tliem proud i i0e30e aotaoi lonoc xoiaox new wetewll mtitice stouffville meat market v r theonce popular meatsland conducted by mr wm pitman is again open for business in the lawson block with new and experienced butchers ready to serve you with choice fresh and cured meats ewill apprcciatelihe same liberal patronage that this enjoyedin the past and promise the best possible service in return v messrs miskelly ouellette we deliver telephone 279 in order to aid the town in get ting over halloween night rich mond hill lions club provided thei kids of that village and district with a free- entertainment at the theatre when they were shown that fam ous picture pecks bad boy it work isproceedluaon thestouff- ville motors premises the former silverthorri garage purchased some months ago by j perkins of union- ville arid operated by messrs andrus and the front of the establishment is being complete ly remodelled v j r hoclcey outfits to be black and white stouffville junior oha hockey entry will wear black and white sweaters this season markham will wear orange with navy and red trim its a difficult thing togetthe colors you desire and delivery is uncertain although orders are be ing taken t arc you in arrears subscribers who have recently received a blue slip in their paper will be dropped from the mailing list of the tribune after this issue unless renewals ae attended t forthwith mail 200 promptly and ensure your paper coming regu- stouffville buttonville man james jones dead services were held on thursday was a good idea for some sort ofoct 25 for the late james jones entertainment that would keep the j passed away in his eighty- mischievious mind occupied is sure i second year at the home of his son a good thing it should be tried inj jones buttonville on monday oct 22 i sb officiating at the ceremony held at the residence was the rev geo johnson of richmond hill assisted by the rev f huson of gormley surviving are three sons joseph at buttonville victor and harry of aurora two daughters mrs e leigh and mrs e coupland of tor onto twentyone grandchildren and six greatgrandclnldren pallbearers were six grandsons jim jones- morley jones harry jones kenneth jones paul jones an donald coupland interment took place at st johns cemetery oak ridges a two pound onion mr norman reesor of the 7th concession of pickering at lot 35 has presented the oditor with a huge spansh onion weigning two pounds mr reescv is not in the onion business but grows a- few in the garden for his own use and the crop was wonderful others were almost aslarge as the one mr ree sor brought in for exhibition pur poses he has our thanks for a spanish onion of this size is some thing to look at and will not go to waste i j irs anniversary services menn0nite brethren in christ church gormley no v 4th preaching 1030 am sunday school 200 pm preaching 300 pm evangelistic 730 pm rev c n good willbringthe anniversary message rev and mrs elbert t tindley international evangelists and singers elbert t tindleyis the son of the late dr chas a tindley pastor of the tind- ley methodist temple in philadelphia pa for 32 years which had at the time of kis death in 1933 a membership of 12500 the largest in methodism be sides being a pulpit orator of international repute he was composer of more than 300 gospel songs frequently 1 used in many protectant churches such as leave it there well understand it- better by and by and nothingbetween i rev tindley is a tenorand graduate of temple university and studied voice under- the french teacher eugene j davengnue in newyork city hazel pauline tindley is a coloratura soprano and a graduate of the pittsburgh musical institute of the university of pittsburgh commencing november the 5th to 18th old fashioned revival services e vanegelist re vr7h hamilton of the free methodist church rev- hamilton is an outstanding speaker those who ha ve hear him say that presents the gospel in a unique wayand speaks withuhctioh and power j singers revv and- afrst elbert t tindley will be with us from sunday november 4th through to november 18th they have had the distinctive pleasure of serving with some of the most outstanding characters in the evangelistic field such asdr ha ironsides dr p wphilipott dr oswald smith dr dan gilbert and others time of services every night at 8 oclock excepting saturday special singing also rev tindley will lead in a song service every evening ii sunday services morning- service fs w vwv vy v 1030 afternoon sundayschool v 7 v200 frf preaching- a v x 300 evening preaching 1 pa fiiw ilzo rev hamilton will bring messages iiiall of theseservices revive thy work in the midst of theyears aresyou concerned about your children v the ministry needs a revival the church needs rri vmii sus al the laity needs it your community needs it 4 v a ail