fl - - THE HOME TOWN \ STORE '. At Your Service or Rolled om withChhu ..... Honoy.51b.pnll365c. 10ml»!!- Lump and Onnze Peel. lb. 254:. Citron, mun-tomato who but dool with no continuously thtounh thin Ion; tom. It hu boon Wed through Sorvloo. Quality. and Good Values. JUST A FEW OF OUR VALUES FOLLOW: â€" Pï¬mic Hams†2§$L§$°£p°mny 17c lb. Thompsdn’sSeedless A. G. LEHMAN â€" m m P011080! PARTS. "ASCII-m RIPAIRB 1 Tidal)! Bodln 1921 i Buckipflytnlultn D. IOLDEN. AGENT. rota Coupe 1931" 1 my 0mm Hue 1 Ford mm;- 1918 1 any In". 8.0. 1, 1mm Tom; 1011 1 8†EH. minder 1 wnkhuqn cmmm l 10" 11.8. Grinder 1 1.8.0. 61mm: 2 Min Indian 1 can; Salty Plow Number of other truck. We have . mu m of Ford. nd Ford-on Ind IlnuopKu-fl- parts on mm. W. Ibo mainline on Ford-on comes. :1 you no consider- :3; I My, all and m us, we have 1 Special Tuna hymen! When you have ï¬rst choiceâ€"in 11] lines of Foot and Hand went, just fresh from its factory. Club Bags, Suit Cues,SchoolCasea,nndIMleaHatCuu.Boota REMEMBER â€"-S'I'ORE OPEN TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY EVENING AS USUAL TILEâ€"3 in., 4 in., and 6 inches. GOAL and COKEâ€"Nut, Stove, Pea, Steam Coal. FEEDS-f Bran, Shorts, Sampson, Glutein, 0i] Cake, Heavy Chop, Feed Wheat, Feed Oats, Scratch Grain. Have Mâ€your hens laying all the time by using Marmill Lay- h,Oyster Shell, Grit. We also have Salt and Cement ,7»; . mu um Emu-m am Stouffville Creamery Co The Cream Grading pinys an imporunt put in tho ('résm Industry. To scouts ï¬rst Grade Cram. it is of nutimporhmtousthstywrCresmshipmontsmsch tho Cram u quicky u possible. Our prompt service is of nut assistance to you. .cmber tint the diflmneo In the on between First a Gamma Second Grade In E CENTS ’per palm! Wt. m 3m RUTH/1'5 SHIP ~YOUR- CREAM T0 Our 37 you}! continpoup budget; kg mouthing will bogomplqteq !n_ubou} tour tough. . We "TILE ! ' TILE! THE PEOPLE’S SHOE STORE. S'I'OUFI'VILLI FOR SALE ‘ mom 1 u mm mm mam, EXCEPT SATURDAY and Shoes, ï¬ne and course. heavy md light, Rubbers, Mitts, Gloves lined sud unlined and nice Fancy Slippers RATCLIF F Cm, Stouffville Put in your orders for TILE for this Fall ‘. W. HASTINGS NOW 18 YOUR TIME TO BUY YOU PAY LESS FOR MORE IN THE HOME TOWN STORE. CREAM 169 LARGE VARIETY WINTER FLOWERING BULBS PBOPBIETOR Raisins, 2 lb. 27c No lul than no (“human um noticed "and up on m Bavarian what! one morning nanny. nonlo coming Iron: n In nflold u Orlllln. Tho horrln. nnd whllolhh In aid to In very pl'nmul this Manon. Orlllln Ankalmnl Society won! 810“ nor nttnctlonl u thli you". Mr nd pm only $115.00 In prison to exhibitor; 11:!- do“ no! mm 1 very nlr mmrtlon for I that tho prlnnry object or which I. nppoud to be announcement at agricul- tun. Hurray Klnx. in Men Ippolutod lo Idmlnmor the “.908 pemul cal-lo of III: (Ithor. Andrew u. Klu. 0K Hulk-m Vlllln. who died at Dodlllnd. an!†Bow. 14m, luvlu no will. One-third will 50.10 the widow. Mn. Lydln Klnc. Mnrkham. um: um romnlndur lo the man. Elle Kln‘. For! Wlltlnm: Rahal King. Dad-land 1nd Murny Km. of Toronto. John Leary, retlred farmer whn dlod In Whllchurch, fenvlng 810.800 mute. bequeuhed : llte Interest In his “manure. ham and three- qnerure of an me o! lend Ind n5 annuity o! 8300 to Illl widow. Mn.‘ 111117 J. Leary: â€.000 Me Ion. Edward Thoma mmeumoo In true! (or the mnlnlennnce of MI Ion John Wesley Gordon airmdlrecun: Ihut not more “Ill: 8160 I year be spent on Me support. Ind tho residue to his eon. George H. Leary. l The death of David Reesor at the 1ialniiy residence, Locust Hill on l'l'hmsdey or last week. removes a pioneer of Markham township. and‘ I leading agricultnriat in York‘ County. Born in the neighborhood; Mr. Reesor had lived 'here all his life; He was in his “rd year. and le'sub- vived by his widow. a sister 01 the late Mrs. Alex ‘Rnaaell. whose death took place in Unionville on Wednes- day and a large family of sons and daughters. As an agricnitnriet he occupied a very high position in the province. and his property, known occapied.,ana his property, knovm as 'siiver Birch Farm.‘ was a beauty spot in the municipality. He was a member oi' the Presbyterian church. Potatoes per bag $1.10 We are glad to report Mr. Fred Baaton In much Improved. after his two weeks Illness. Don't forget the hot supper and concert In the Baptm church Thursâ€" day evening. Nov. 10th.‘ Miss Clara ï¬aston of Pittsburgh. ‘Ipent Thanksgiving with her parents ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Dalton. Mrs. Willlsyx Woodley o! Llndsny, ls visltlng her daughter Mrs. J. F. Reld. also their relatives from Tor- onto. The Choral clue meetdnx'held lee! Mondey evenlnqyu vary poorly at- ‘tended. Out 0! the 54 membere lael nu only 10 were present. However they treneeoted bullneu. by up- volnclu the ofllcen. who wlll teke chem. end e good oleel Ie expected to be emailed thle you. The ï¬re! lesion of Ieeeon II expected to'bo Jenner! Mb. Bod an human to shun! {II-nan. Sonic at our motel-ma got caught by the sudden cold weather. which allowed their radiators to (roan up. causing damage. Mlu Eva Ind [an Latohnm ol Tor- onto. Ind Mr. Ind 'Mu. Geo. N.Co|n of Highland Creek, Mr. And Mn. Art Mtchom of Toronto. spent the holl- dly with Mr. and Mrs. John 8. mt- chum. ‘ The hncen slum hero ‘by the ell-muck and Thlnle entertainers on Friday atoning In a high olul entertainment. although the crowd was ".Irnlll ull enjoyed thomnlvol to the letter. DISTRICT AND GENERAL FRESH FISH EVERY WEDNESDAY GOODWOOD SNUFPVILLE. NOVEIBEI 10th. Iâ€? It In MM 51 om 01th. Oat. neuronal (m II III You Into moon": I obtain mu mind I uumu o! IllI Ilium-nun. II on Irlo {II “proud IIIthod or "um" I soon†II (or on at the an; In In!" with In Iloulur (III a! «New torn and. If!" ("In In! hlra I am. I ma Illh I In! when Hum up. II loom or ï¬ll- our, bird In I chlehn houu ll nun IlolIn. Pnnlnu at at!!!“ “lulu by [nu annually WI! In! ad Ill!!! urn-Ind ll Alma-flung! W. ll. Pm. and Hon. J. I. Hutu. lulu» a «nun. unnatural. .w- (I I ml. Ir. luau noun; am that author â€amnion be I“! to om. II uklu It“ tho Orllhlll God- be Inc-doc to much hm" paulu an. am a â€manual m undo I m! uh. In! no uua- Ill um. thb "6.000 In an «palm 1n the loan! bunch of tho Bundnrd Bunk of Cundn to "In an!!! o! the lrmlou anointed to lot alter a. contraction or the pmoud com- mnnlty Ikuln; nd cull-t rink. II the north and of Unlonvlllo, cur- Ihlu; In clnnd for work on the now rlnk. the entire can at which will be borne by W.H. GM}. of Butt-lo. I form-r mlden! or am vlllm. Ir. Crosby hn’npon the u- podlnnt of Minding in. W The now building nlclwfll' be or nae! Ind wood, ":1" hot, will be "1th to completion. tho work of contraction lulu. been Ila-tea In: nook. and “Lane of the (om-l opening h" llreldy been ï¬xed (or New Yur- Dny. ".3. Powers. of Unionvllle. In tho contractor. and 1. under | honvy pen-In to com- plete the work In the mined tune. rink. 0. A. I. Dovlnon. at Unlonvlllo. Ind A. B. Crolby of Toronto. the loter n brother of rho Jinn-b mu- nou will roprooont the donor dun-In; tho work of the eon-menu, and Inter the cool of the upkeep will be “nomad by the police vlllogo ol Unlonvllle. with I board 0! monoga- ment compmd o! I amen represent- ofln cltlzonl Ind tumors. Jomoa, ‘Proclor t median. engineer- (or luklnm ’l'ovmrhlp wlll anvorlntend ‘tho work of construction. and It In expected that the undertaklng wlll be loll-auportlng from the outlet. Col. Pris. would no! common! up- on tho chm! o! lumen In tho nollhborhood o! ‘l'llllonbuu um may wll noel nwnhondod thlovu on m1: (Inn with not [an "11m la tholr look-out." In uld.‘ In â€Inc can but u mm in than um um no and III ult-dolonu. Tho Gov-roman: u kunly “In or (he Iou Mu ova-loud by such nldnllht mnnndon but u I! la a ‘mnnor of criminal I" I. cannot make panama nloro atrium! Inn. We can only act through III. you. Ind m court. and m. I. at. doing to but at our ability." Plans are nlrendy under way for bennulylng the grounds surroundlng and with the bile ball diamond Im- mediately In the rear. the Idea In to build up a central athletic point (or the whole damn. resided. In addition to the 825.000 de- posited In the bank for the erection o! the community rlnk, Mr. Crosby paid $4.500 tor the land the alto of the Crosby homestead. where his nther the late H. P. Crosby, former M.P.P.. for East York for many years A motion to commit to son Joseph H. Brllllnger (or contempt otAcourt in the breach of an injuctlon order win made before Judge Wlddltlelq last Friday. I. Levlnter, appearing ior W. 0‘ Brillinger. complainant. son of the defendant. claimed that in deiianoo of an injucuon order signed by Judge Widdineld. Joseph Brilllnger ind sold 4 cows. belonging to his son. and on which he held a chnttle mortnge. AFTER CHICKEN mum Judge fWIddllleld granted James MoCullough's request (or I postpone. ment or motion until November 11. Mr. McCullough ltated he wilted to prébnro an nmadnvlt on bah-It 0! his client, Joseph H. Bfllllnger. Other “Nation In pending between father and Ion. W. 0. Brllllnxor hula; been awarded 310.000 for damage: by Chief Jnltlce Meredith anlnnt his tuber for "Molt inter course with hls dnughtehln-thrl. W. 0. Brilllnnr. wife or pllnï¬ï¬‚. Thin Judtmont has [one to Input nndJW. o. Brilliant Allen: tint hi. father In the mounting in dingo-in: of his property with the intention of daunting Jultico. w.o. Brmlnnr. who nuceoulnlly ‘aued hll tumor. Jouph‘ H. Bfllllnur (or "0.000 for men-non of hi: wlte'u atlocuonl hn Illud through hll counsel. 1 Lovlntor. All Ippll- cullon to oommlt m. “that to lull for oonumpl of court. UNIONVILLE’S NEW RINK Tho lnjnetlon renaming Joseph Brilllnlu' from dllpolln; or hll omm mortgage Ind proporty.hold| [000 until the coming ulal. A FATHEKAND SON CASE An anuncuon was hand by Juan Wlddlllold In Almm. rollrnlnln. the' [ulnar "om Iallln: tour Holnoln Cows. whloh the non churcol hue since been Iold. The motion will ho hard by HI! Honor Judn Danton. on Friday. A magniï¬cimt range of the seasons newest OMS. Chinchilla, Fancy 'rwe'cds, Miltons and the new over checked materials, latat, easy ï¬tting, color include dis- tinctive greys, novel over checks, browns ah'd heather mixture and a ï¬ne group of ever populanblues. Price mnée $14.95. $20.00, $22.50. $25.00 and $30.00 Just the kind of an Overcoat the boy mtg. munishly tailored, rich blue Chinchilla: ans] phln dbthes and fancy 'I‘weeds. Prices range $5.00 to $12.00 A ï¬ne selection of Tweeds, Sergea. Worsteds in plain and patterned. effects, stylishly tailored. Prices range $9195, $18.50, $15.00. $17.60. $22.60 and $30.00 Consisting of Fox Sergei. Funq Tweak. nnvy. greys snd browns. Prices nnse from $5.26 to $12.00 Stouflvillojihning Mills~ - Stouffvllle! Ont- Men and Young Men Buy w. H. ' SHAW Winter ' Clothes Boys’ Dressy Suits ‘Boys’ Overcoat: PHONE "ll S'I’OUFFVILLE - Men’s Suits Men’s New Overcoats Stylish Now wadoBy