r r t 7 t stouffville may 9th 191s local items a c burkholder has purchased a saxon autoaoble f rev- hobt young new ford iar novv driwm a john coohey of baltimore i s is speudiufi some time in the vicinity j s huntley now owns a motor truck which he uses to carry produce to the city o dr e s barker will not be in his office on saturday afternoons luring the summer months o there is scarcely a vacant lot in the villace that has not been plough ed up and is being planted o mr thos williamson has sold his building on the south side of main street to mr martin tait n v byer has purchased the property belonging to mrs frank hurgess corner of main street and the school lane o mrs j k madill went to the city on tuesday owing to the illness of her sisterinlaw and niece mrs 11 booker and daughter o mr and mrs r p coallsoil and son kenneth have returned to the village after spending the winter in toronto o dont miss this keep your eyes open for the 3act drama miss fearless co to be given by the janey canucks on june 14 o eggs fob hatching bredtolay barred rocks for the rest of the season will sell eggs for 50c per doz clarence bruels ringwood ihone 2s14 o janey canucks the janey canucks will meet at the home of mrs j atkinson on friday evening may 17th at 730 oclock instead of friday may 10 mr and mrs fred underbill and daughter have returned from cali fornia where mr underhill went on account of his health which is very much improved they spent wed nesday with his sister mrs h widdi- lield o many farmers in the neighborhood are purchasing automobiles war prosperity has enabled the man on the soil to get together the necessary wherewithal to indulge in this mod ern convenience on saturday even ing so many cars were on the streets that a traffic cop would have been appreciated o returned missionary will speak miss baskerville who has spent 29 years as a missionary in india and is now home on furlough will speak in the baptist church at 8 pm on monday may 13 an invita tion is extended to all silver collection miss j c xeal is now a qualified dietitian receiving her diploma from the central technical school tor onto this parchment is granted to those that put in at least six months attendance in the theory and prac tical work of a dietitian passing a written and clinical examination on the prescribed subjects i annual meeting of w i the annual meeting of the wo mens institute will be held at the home of mrs d mcconnochie on wednesday afternoon may 15 at 230 oclock everybody welcome anyone who desires to knit for our soldier boys may get yarn from mrs mcconnochie notice on account of having to report for military service on may 15 i ask that my customers having out standing accounts will kindly settle before that date my business is for sale but if not sold by may ie it will have to be closed pat cadieux the schooihouse this matter will be dealt with and the board will en deavour to have the commission get busy- and mend the roadway with the mattrial that has been here sine last full why is hydro service being ex tended to other owns and villages in ontario while stouftville is beiug left out is a question that is begin ning to enter the minds of stouff- illites this matter will be dealt with on friday night our train service will be dealt with what will wo do about it all interested are invited to be present on friday evening mrs havener isrocton new york was killed in an automobile accident a few days ago no particulars are known here except that the car fell over a 15foot embankment her brothers a i lehman and klias lehman are attending the funeral atiia mr and mrs t dunkeld and fam ily spent sunday at mr j hoovers seventh line markham mr and mrs 1 parker of tor onto visited with their aunt mrs j b hoover for a few days last week mr and mrs a carrthers visited at mr and mrs geo coates clare- mont on sunday mr and mrs e it hoover and family motored to toronto on sun day and spent the day with friends mr h yake and family of altona called on mr and mrs f marsh- man on sunday evening several from here attended the memorial service held in st andrews church markham on sunday for pte alex lawrie of mongolia who has paid the supreme sacrifice in france deny being drunk victims of were auto accident say they driving carefully license inspector grier and mr saunderson of toronto who were victims of the automobile accident on the sth line of markham on wednesday of last week claim to be innocent of being drunk or of driving at an excessive speed in an interview they stated that when the accident occurred they certainly must have appeared drunk but this was due to the shock both it appears were affected in the same manner they claim that the accident was caused by the car striking a stone on the roadway which threw the machine into a rut and caused it to skid and in an effort to regain the track the auto was cramped short with the result that one of the front wheels was broken they state that the posts of the railing were unsound and improperly imbedded in the earth the two men were returning from a fishing trip to the black river which they left between 5 and 530 taking from that time to be tween 7 and 730 oclock when the accident happened to drive approxi mately 23 miles at the time the accident took place they were going at a speed of less than 20 miles an hour they absolutely deny having had any intoxicating liquor in the car or of having drunk any or of having driven at an excessive rate of speed this is their version of the acci dent it is understood that a com plete investigation of the affair will be made by the board of license comm issiqners church notes the methodist s s at there an nual meeting appointecmrs c john son supt as successor to mr j a ileise who has held the position for the past five or six years o the official board of the metho dist church have appointed messrs w if todd and foster hutchison as delegates to the district meeting to bo held at markham in the near future s the annual meeting of stouftville methodist epworth league for the election of officers was held on mon day evening and resulted as follows president geo e baker 1st vice pros miss annie lehman 2nd vice prcs miss elsie johnson 3rd vicepros miss s middleton 4th vicepres miss collins rccscc miss luella bruce secretary arthur lehman asst sec allan sangstor treasurer harold sanders organist miss f morgason a splendid report throughout all departments was given for the past year especially financially the re ceipts being double the previous year board of trade will stouffville hold a first of july celebration this year this is one of the important questions that will como up for discussion at the meeting of the board of trade to bo held on friday evening may 10 in the council chamber at s oclock if it is decided to hold a celebration attractions will have to be decided upon and members are invited to bring along suggestions on account of the resignation of mr w s cook from the position of president it will bo necessary to elect a successor at this meeting oux citizens especially automo- e owncrsfrthink it is time the tor- ontoitnd york highway commission got busy on the roadway on main street between church street and sunday may 12th is mothers day special services for the oc casion will be held in the methodist church stouitville at 1030 and 7 a mothers choir will have charge of the music at the evening service o the official board of the stouff ville methodist circuit voted in favor of the present four year pastoral term by a vote of 10 to 3 the question is to come up before the general conference which is the legislative body of the church which meets in hamilton in october for some time there has been an agita tion in favor of making the law more flexible and a vote is being taken in every circuit throughout the domin ion to get an expression of opinion of the church christian churcif services bloomington service at 12 ringwood service at 330 markham service at 7 subject for all appointments mother sale register saturday may is at lot 16 con 9 whitchurch farm stock and implements c the property of moses hill f w silversides saturday may 11- mortgage sale of estate o fthe late sale at 2 g o cook auctioneer at stouftville house and olt win mcmulleu auctioneer saturday may 11 at stouftville tucar skating rink household furniture ford car e propertv of mrs geo e baker sale at i f w silversides auctioneer tuesday may 14 at 1 p m at main street stouffville 1 door east of new school household furniture property of mrs eliza beth burgess g o cook auctioneer saturday may is at new gorin- ley blacksmith shop vehicles and implements fit- the property- of samuel w doner sale at 2 t lyon auctioneer courtof revision notice is hereby given that a court of revision of the assess ment roll or the township of whitchurch for the year i11k will be held at vandorf hall on wednesday may 2 at 10 oclock a m dated at stouffville may 191 s w h clark this stii day of it clerk cheap lumber we have tor sale about hall a million teet of one inch boards two inch planks joints beams and posts at half price nearly all number one quality pine used lumber nails cleaned all widths there is about a half million feet from the gooderham barns we are pulling down sale at the job no cartage many worts all for buy as feet as you can for the prices will never be repeated all lumber is away up but we have to sell quick terms cash place foot of leslie street toronto dominion salvage wrecking company ltd m 701 ofllce 22 st lawrence st toronto market butter 4445 eggs 3233 fowl d 2vi 23 chickens d 2324 chickens m 1819 hogs 20 00 fowl 1 1718 co tourist sleeping oars mean comfort to the traveller the intcrioris somcwbal more modest in appointment than the standard or firstclass sleeping car of solid steel undername and with highly polished dark green finish the canadian north- tins tourist cars present a very picas- inu appearance theiuteriorisfinished in mahogany with aisle carpet to match and cork composition flooring to deaden sound and lessen vibration commodious smoking room and toi lets kitchenette with appliances for light cooking running water etc are greatly appreciated kootny berths accominodatingtwo persons if desired arc just onehalf the firstclass rate second crs3 ticket holders may also occupy these cars and the dining car is always available at meal time trains leave toronto union station 10 pin mondays wednesdays and fridays for winnipeg and points west for information literature tickets and reservations apply to nearest cnit ticket agent or write central passenger department os king street liat toronto anadian5nqrthern gb ib light wagons for sale two light wagons one new both suitable for farmer apply to richard burton stouffville o separators for sale n e smith has on hand for sale 1 no i sharpies separator nearly new 1 no 3 nearly new and 1 no 2 as good as new all guaranteed- o farm for sale by tender the farm belonging to the late thos casely comprising 100 ncres more or less good clay loam situa ted onehalf mile east of stouffville building in fair condition about six acres of bush never falling stream good water orchard for further particulars apply to geo e baker stouffville all tenders to be in by may 20 notice the best mens work boot in town all solid leather for 500 come in and get a pair while they last also taps soles for sale must be cash at this price this store will be open three nights as usual from now on a g lehman the peoples shoe storo main strkkt stouffville oni onoi iottoc 20c0c ocaoe 30e30e 30e30e aox huntleys o 5 the big corner store ladies pomps in brown and black u fleet foot shoes have just arrived for men women mistes youths and children patent leather shoes with one strap for children misses and women o 1 have also a large showing of white canvas shoes and boots in lace and but ton leather and rubber soles for children misses and women open tuesday thursday and saturday evening till further notice 8 closed friday afternoons from the first of may till further 41 notice x s huntley o d o n onoi general kerch nut stouffville ont aoooc noc 30e30i aonoc ioe30i aoeaox o q o o b o o n o o d o n ir i 1 news w if shaw stouffville ont telephone 9512 d uring may june july august and september this store will be open 3 nights a week tuesday thursday and saturday closed every friday afternoon 1230 ocaoi omoc 101101 aonoc aocaoi aobxoe specials for saturday may 11th c pair lace curtains in odd lines regular 100 125 and 75c tq saturday special oyc pr ca doz one and one ribbed heavy cotton stockings saturday special c 2 nair for ol c a pair boys tweed nickers p 1 jv saturday special p pr ioeaoc i i t iocto i w h shaw stouffville e t 2 i f a i s c 1