ffeissh naa29 zzz the srouff7icile tftlblttfe rectisdai june 8 1916 r x r m warriner takes the lead new goods low prices bought before the raise will enable him to sell at leading prices fust arrived boys and mens suits felt hats and caps big assortment of straw hats common and uncommon muslins prints ginghams crepes organdys a well assort ed stock suitable for the spriug trade headquarters for oilcloths linoleums rugs lace curtains bunglo net and art muslins great bargains in our boot arid shoe dept special bargains in all lines of groceries full stock of ladies and gents furnishings buy now warriner will save you the advanced price in most all lines of goods has he secured a big stock before the raise highest cash price paid for good butter and fresh eggs 4 the leader for bargains in good goods hp say pop pont you know where to buyi better shoes than his pop donroutreia pbichaps by i trtii tims his father has i i discovered r- sthe piate lehman says men and women are but child ren grown op dont stub your too on ihe stye ques tion axu what jueiijhlin sijs is so ik you want people t know that you are quality folks dress your feet accordingly it doesnt cost any more to buy ro d shoes anyhow your experience and tbat of yout well dressed friends has prove that a g lehman the peoples shoe store main strrkt stouffville oni stouffville g enxje hab advanced oo a rod since we bought our carload we re giving our customers the advantage of the lowest price we have fence for every purpose field fence hog fence poultry fence portable fence lawn fence and gates to match all kinds get onr prices they are bigit roofing by the carload this is why we quote such very low prices wool the base of good hoofing is advancing we cannot replace our stock at old prices therefore it will pay you to get your requirements early wall board building tapers c in great variety siluegfr hreg automobile prices are being raisedbut the ford price has been reduced 120 since war began the immence ford cash purchasing power has made it possible to overcome in many ways the serious obstacles met with by other car makers beeause of the scarcity and advance in prices of raw materials the high ford quality is strictly maintained and the most exacting government tests have shown that twd con structive material eon excels that used in most high grade cars this year the ford car always the most economical car to buy and to operate beats all records for economy e button ixoal jgent feid runabout 480 ford touring 030 ford ooupelet 730 ford sodan 890 ford town car 780 lob fot4 ont all cars completely equipped including electric headlight equipment does not include speedometer subscribe for this paper now planing mill all kinds of dressed and matched lumber one of onr specialties- is the cypress trim see it before placing your orders else where it will please you can be finished in natural finish without painting wra t boynton phone 312 to kent seven roomed house with water and lights possession at once f d nighswander notice to creditors in the matter of the est ate of david mover late of the township of markham in the county of york retired farmer deceased notice is hereby given pursu ant to sec 55 of the trustees act r s o 1914 c 121 that all persons having any claim ag ainst the late david moyer who died on or about the 25tli day of april a d 1916 at the town ship of markham in the county of york are required on or before the 10th day of june 1916 to send by post prepaid or to del iver to the undersigned solicitors for the executor their names and addresses and full particulars in writingi of their claims and the nature of the security if any held by them and take further notice that after the said 10th day of june 1916 the said executor will pro ceed to distribute the estate oi the said deceased among the per sons entitled thereto having re gard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice and the said executor will not be li able for the said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose claim he shall not then have received notice dated at stouffvillc this 22nd clay of may a d 1916 louis hoover executor mark ham ont mccullough button solicitors for the executor children cry for fletcher s casioria from the tribune of 1889 the meeting on thursday even ing last to discuss the jesuit es tates bill was not very largely attended owing to the fact that the night was disagreeably dark a petition was put in circulation and was largely signed asking the governor general to disallow the obnoxious act of the quebec legislature ooo altona news a gentleman well known in the checker circles of stouffvillc recently came to alt ona with the intention of flooring one of our best players the con test lasted from ten p m till 6 a m without deciding the cham pionship bethesda miss olive steckley has return ed home after spending a few weeks in newmarket with her brother mr j c steckley mr and mrs john brillinger and family visited at her parents mr and mrs albert hare at markham on sunday mr and- mrs drewery gpent sunday in npwmarket mr and mrs j c steckley of newmarket visited friends here on sunday we are very sorry to hear that mr j b brillinger met with an accident while putting down hay he ran the fork in his foot and is under the doctors care we wish him a quick recovery miss grace talbot is very busy sewing in this vicinity miss selina and flossie atkin son spent wednesday in toronto claremont mr and mrs k renfrew paid a visit to her parents here mr and mrs thexton and mr hobbs visited with mr and mrs j h beal oh sunday mr duncan morgan was elect ed by acclamation to fill the pos ition of deputy reeve of uxbrid- ge township mr- percy forsyth and son were guestdf ymr r e forsyth on sunday ballantrae the following is the report of s s no 11 whitchurch for the month of may jr ivrhorace gray sr hi russell coupland eric sisler i jr illfred gray jr ii reta sisler willie simp son muriel gray walter davis bob windsor gerald luker lucy degcer herb coppns i stanley rose rhoda davis almer gray herb simpson nora gray florence young vena mitchell sr pr herman davis roy hill flossie fockler dorothy hood georgina eyre jr pr edgar kidd wilton baker george windsor gordon fockler george cook sylvester pollard -reta- paisley henry nisbet clarence hood a margaret simpson curtis flath dalmer kidd ila sisler garnet doherty olive pollard ernie doherty number on roll 44 average attendance 31 j v lennox teacher eckardtslack at glasgow on wednesday af ternoon at 230 a very happy event took place at the home of mr jas w- slack when laura his only daughter was united in marriagetp i mr william eckarci of stouffvillc the ceremony was performedby the rev j d mc gregor in the presence of a largo number of guests the grooms gift to the bride was a lovely sunburst of pearls to the bride smaid a pendant set with pearls and the groomsman a gold wat ch the happy bride received a host of pretty presents after the ceremony the guests sat down to a table loaded with good things my and mrs eckardt after a weeks honeymoon will reside in stouffvillc we wish them long life and happiness s3 late rev booker the late rev tbeophorous booker whose death on tuesday may 30th took from us one of the pioneer ministers of the baptist denomination was born in nott ingham england in 1834 ihe rev alfred booker his father was also a baptist minister in 1834 his father came to canada and after remaining one year m montreal went to hamilton ont there he engaged in the work ot the christian ministry he held services in the old police station later in a school house and after wards organized the first white baptist church in the city- dur ing this time he worked at other occupations to earn his daily bread he was killed in the des- jardins canal accident in 1857 the late mr booker received his early education in the public and grammar schools of hamil ton after leaving school he be came a carriage maker which tra de he carried on until his ordina tion into the ministry at bin- brook ont his ministry was one of unqual ified success after leaving bin- brook he preached at onondaga drumbo claremont mt forest oshawa blenheim and stouff- ville he remained in claremont for ten years the longest period of any pastor who has been call ed there during his pastorate he averaged sixteen baptisms a year on his departure he was presented with a handsome pres ent as a mark of the esteem in which he was held by his congrc- gatian since retiring from ac tive service about twenty years ago he has lived with his daugh ter mrs j f madill in 1856 he married harriet harris daughter of mr george harris of hamilton she predec eased him about sixteen years th members of their family are henry alfred of hamilton ed ward of san diego cal chas of toronto and two daughters mrs j f madill of stouffvillc and mrs fred farmer of clare mont l i the deceased was a lifelong liberal in politics and a member of the masonic order in which he took a deep interest he was a deep thinker and showed great originality in his views which he was not afraid to express the funeral on friday was lar gely attended in spite of the in clement weather all of the fam ily were present except edward of san diego cal board of trade the board of trade met on friday evening last the sports committee reported that it was difficult to secure lo cal teams lieut wait promised to get a team from the 220th the committe on early closing found the majority of the merch ants in favor of it it was decid ed to see them again mr robert miller on behalf of the 220 th asked the board of trade to appoint two men to in terview the council asking them to grant one hundred dollars to aid the local depot in recruiting lieut wait explained that this money was to be used chiefly in hiring a car to visit the neigh boring farms and villages the request was granted altona mr and mrs geo walker of unionville visited on sunday at mr j meyers mrs a rcesor of stouffvillc visited with friends here this week mr and mrs wm mckay and miss gladys mckay attended the wedding of miss l slack and mr wm eckardt of glasgow on wednesday afternoon miss j mccrcight and friend of markham visited on sunday at mr f johnsons- the quarterly meeting of the mennonitc church will be held here on sunday morning there will be no sunday school stouffville council the cemetery question has at last after a years dickering been settled the council on monday evening accented the offer of dr freel to take 1200 for the three acres more or less lying north of the cemetery a resolution brought in by mr jas ratcliff that this council having offered dr s l free the sum- of one thousand dollars which in our estimation is much more than the real value of the said prop erty and was only offered for the sake of a peaceable settlement and we are of the opinion that as trustees of the peoples money this is as far as we can see our way to go and are again willing to offer the same amount with the desire to reach a friendly se ttlement rather than resort to arbitration was lost the offer made on the motion of messrs cil purchase subject to the ins- lehman and rae that the coun- pectors approval the property lying north of cemetery for the sum of 1200 as that is the least ho will take and that we purcha se it at once and have the matter settled o mr robert miller appeared on behalf of the board of trade ask ing that the council grant one hundred dollars to the 2 battalion to use for recruiting purposes the reeve was empow ered to pay bills to this amount messrs goudie and madill asked that a new sidewalk be built on mill street in front of their pro perties a contract wa signed with the empire coal co for five cars of coal the following accounts were passed thos rae collecting 1200 empire coal co 67 hyd el power comm 3054 nor el co 616 mrs a tate 500 f a dales 2500 tribune 23a municipal world 321 wm boynton 109 stouffville el light 20330 toronto gen hospital 3000 j nendick w fire brigade 300 dunlop tire co 11431 chas kelsbie 650 j nendick 1675 j morrison 810 glasgow- mr chas armstrong of toron to spent tuesday of last week at mr wrm brewerys- mrstchas armstrong and jbaby of toronto are visiting her par ents mr and mrs wm drewery- mr and mrs elford of isling- ton visited over sunday at d oboyles miss annie drewery and mr- earl drewery of dixons hill spent sunday at mr wm drew- erys the funeral of the late mrs john scott sr an old and higr ly respected resident of this nei ghborhood took place to the north cemetery glasgow on tuesday afternoon j misses yida and efhe knight and master norman knight spenti sunday with claremont friends mr and mrs ed lewis visited friends at zephyr on sunday miss lauraslack the only dau ghter of mr and mrs jas slack was married to mr wm eckardt on wednesday afternoon by the rev mr mcgregor of stouffville- we wish the young couple a long and happy married life mrs burnham of st catharin es is visiting her parents mr- and mrs jno latcham bloomington mrs brown of richmond hill is spending a few weeks at mr jos burnetts miss whitson spent saturday in toronto mrs r n fairies was a tor onto visitor last week mrs f r jordan and daugh- eer of springfield 111 are spends ing a few weeks with her parents mr and mrs r n fairies dr j j and mrs matheson of toronto were guests of mrs f mahon on sunday we are pleased to say mr w h jones is recovering from the accident which he sustained rec ently miss ada gray of toronto spent saturday at mr j clea vers rsf the ladies aid tea which was held at mr m hills on- tuesday evening was a decided success a good program was given and ev ery one spent an enjoyable even ting cant get a store on account of mr huntley getting another make of ice cream and having our ice and cream etc arranged for the summer we have to make the best of it therefore we will sell at wholesale prices and we hope our patrons will remember us under the circumstances pint 15c gallon 1 quarts 30c 5 gallons 5 this week we have maple walnut and vanilla dont forget we will have cones we will also be prepared to furnish imnnics garden parties weddings or any society give us a call d forsyth phone 906 stouffville ont butter papers neatly printed at the tribune office best belgian paper m i r r i m m m r ii i m