ttttm cre a m i wish to announce that i will be in stouffville every thursday to buy cream i will have for inspection my qualifications and will be prepared to test cream and make payment on delivery your patronage is solicited in return for which i guarantee both highest prices and absolute accuracy in testing we paid 60c per lb for butter fat last week call in and lets get acquainted whiteside will receive cream at mr j s huntleys store two valuable assets which a little money can bring to your home are added beauty and fire protection j four walls are practically useless if the roof is faulty the contents of your home are never safe unless the roof is impervious to attacks by fire wind snow and rain if you are going to repair or build specify nep0n5ettmn shingle neponset roof these shingles give fullest protection against the elements they are truly beautiful and harmonize with any style of architecture made in colors red and green when laid neponset twin shingles form roofs that prove their economy by years of satisfactory wear now is the time to make every cent count get full value for your money buy and roof with neponset twin shingles sold by hardware and lumber dealers silvester bros stouffville ont straykd from the pasture lot 31 con 7 pickering one yearling steer red with some white informa tion leading to its recovery will be thankfully received by oliver pugh r r 1 locust hiii phone s17 a neat lawn adds a great deal to the appear ance of your premises and to the pleasure of your afmily wo have large wheel easyrunning selfsharpening lawn mowers with which to niako a good job farm fok sale 125 acre farm good 2story brick houso firstclass outbuildings bank barn running wafer in trough one of best and cleanest farms in picker- ing township all underdrained close to school situated at lot 33 8th con pickering easy terms apply to thos williamson stouff ville stouffville carriage works will remain in operation for one month to complete orders and is prepared- to do other work within that time we still have a good stock of buggies wagons harness etc etc w h todd ggtex- stouffvilles leading shoe store never was in better shapo to met the requirements of the public in footwear we have the choicest of leather goods direct from the fac tory all solid in mens boys youths womens misses chllds and little gents in black tan and mahogany our aim is to please you and give you the best of satisfaction we still have some bargains yet our motto is live and let live price no trouble to show you in foot trouble consult us a g lehman the peoples shoe store main street stouffville oni too late for last week the markham methodist church banquetted their returned men as well as those of the vicinity on fri day last about fifty returned men were present and over 150 friends after lunch was served a line pro gramme was given with itev ed baker in the chair who added much to the evening by an occasional bit of humor hon ceo s henry gave a very interesting address on the can adian soldiers anu canada followed by similar addresses from messrs f k recsor ennie geo ii kecd who was principal oi markham high school for over twenty years mr reed was highly thought of while on the high school staff and in his address said is was a pleasure to see so many of the children of his day in markham step out when duty cal led them mr f k reesor also a former markham teacher highly con gratulated the soldiers individually and as an army for the line work they had accomplished and the dis cipline and respect they had shown mr ennie also payed tribute to those who were present but also gave a few good ideas as to honoring our fallen heroes mr jus ley our vil lage blacksmith was asked for an address on the ladies having been fully recommended by the chairman mr ley certainly gave a very inter esting address while it was very em phatic on the work they had done he also congratulated them on the way they had done mr ley appar ently watches the nolnr of thewo- men and could give facts which gave the public a different light on the subject why said mr ley our township council thought it wise to present each returning man with a watch this movement aroused the village council who has also fallen in line the council did not like the idea or raising this sum totally by taxation but asked for donations the who gave applause the wo mens institute gave 400 and the patriotic club a similar sum then the wild cries of the weaker sex were heard rev ed baker chairman and pas tor- of the church gave a short ad dress on the work our canadian sol diers had done and reviewed the honor roll thirtylive names make up the roll twentyfour of whom have returned and live of the remain ing eleven nave paid the supreme sacrifice the names of the fallen heroes are ptes ii roberts ii batt bearnestoh gerald lamb seeding is still progressing very slowly maynard bros have sown over thirty acres of spring wheat among those who attended the cleveland tractor demonstration at mr wm boyingtons farm on mon day last were messrs gowland and robt walker sorry to hear of mr boyingtons illness many from this line attended mr todds sale on friday last we do not know yet just how many of the lads got new rigs we wonder if mr r and both boys had to go to the sale in stouff ville last weok or did one of the boys go somewhere else mr robt smith was the guest of mr wm thomson on sunday last mr percy stover accompanied his sister miss lena and brother wil- nio t to toronto on monday practically no work has been done on the land for a week but the weather is line today monday somo of the lads of this burg must have surely had a good time in markham on friday evening last judging by the length of time they stayed it would be a pleasure if we could just pick up the stouffville tribune and see what was doing on the other lines the seventh and ninth have scribes so spruce up hoys and send in your news say boys as you missed that charivari wo feel it our duty to give you a tip theres a good time com ing soon i used to liko a charivari when i was ybung too mr and mrs jno hollinger and family and miss florence thomson visited the latters parents on sun day last mr jns bewell son of mr and mrs ed beweil of the lith hue of markham returned home from over seas last week another son charles returned two months ago tho cleveland tractor demonstra tion which was held on lot 10 con 7 markham on monday last drew quite a largo crowd and somo sur prising feats were pulled off such as turning in a 15foot circle and mak ing a round in a 35 rod field with a i atha threefurrow oliver plow in five min utes juue 3 1919 in regard to the cleveland tractor demonstration it was continued on i the following day the driver drove i ort 0 toronto oa saturday j mr g s collins spent over sun day with his sister mrs w e mc- bride mr and mrs a carruthers niot- across a swale you could nut walk through and then crawled up and down stream four sales were made you would almost think norman b was trying to attract the at tention of some young dame by tho improvements but thats not the ob ject norman is married we are very sorry to see one of our could he good farms lying idle this year eightylive acres we read with pleasure the light ning flash from ballautrae hope it is not too good to last we will have one on the ninth lino yet if we keep dinging at them why couldnt ono of those motorists take the job what is so rare as a day in june mr ambrose campbell has fallen in line with those who are making improvements large crowds assembled at the dutch church last week while the conference was being held good speakers were present pete is trying to teach his dad to drive the car miss reva nighswander of toron to spent the week end at her home here robt and miss l farthing visi ted at the home of mr u winn of stouffville wo regret to report that mrs geo- tran is quite ill at the home of her daughter mrs cowie of milliken mr k b hoovers were toronto visitors on friday last blowmingtox mrs jas burnett and mrs john cleaver spent a few days at the homo of mr hoidge who is very ill in lindsay mrs mahon is visiting relatives in pickering wo are glad to report the pte chris mcdonald has returned home again safely miss alice simpson spent a few many j with mrs o h tranmer miss wilson of toronto spent a week with mrs it n fairies mr morgason and lady friend were in town on sunday mongolia mr and mrs a b lehman and family spent sunday at glasgow mr win ramsey of torcito ac companied by his nephew driver gordon ramsey who just returned from overseas spent over sunday with relatives here mrs k g tarr and miss m an derson spent a day this week at sun derland mr melville turner and lady friend of toronto spent a day last week with relatives here mr and mrs m timbers and son frank and mrs doiiey of the 7th lino whitchurch called on mrs m ramsey one evening last week mr clayton tarr spent sunday afternoon in toronto mr george ramsey spent a couple of days last week in the city mr and mrs f j fisher and children of malvern called at mr thos sinales on sunday evening mrs james rennie spent a few days in toronto mr and ills jno ramsey and mr and mrs thos ramsey of tor onto spent saturday with the for mers mother mrs m ramsey who we aro glad to report is a little better in health mr and mrs geo judd of tor onto spent sunday with relatives here mr reiiuie of toronto is visit ing his sons msrs james and wm rennie mrs edwin forsyth and sister mrs palmer spent tuesday after noon at the home of harvey quantz of the 7th line markham ijemonville the anniversary services held in the methodist church on sunday were the most successful in the his tory of the church in the evening the church was filled to overflowing a number not being able to get in peaches choir rendered splendid music which was very much appre ciated the offering was good mrs j raymer of saskatoon and son sergt ross raymer of the c ef spent the week end witli mr and mrs ed barkey the service in the church is with drawn for sunday evening owing to the anniversary services at peaches mr walter lee of stouffville visited mr percy payne on the kings birthday when is our baseball team going to organize lemoxville mr and mrs steckloy of bethes- da and mr and mrs wideman of peaches were guests at the home of mr and mrs geo mckuen on sun day v mr and mrs sid mahon have re turned to their summer home here after spending the winter in buffalo sorry to hear that mrs w e tayy lor is indisposed we hope she may soon regain her usual gop yia sore corn mr and mrs g mckn jthe entire the funeral of the late va fockler on tuesday of hiws wanted firm house or cottage jj to spend two weeks holidays in july apply to m middleton 29s church street toronto under auspices of great war veterans auditorium stouffville thursday and friday nights june 12th and 13th the union producing company presents new york and londons big success why girls leave home featuring mr neil benzie the young and character actor supported by a metropolitan actors singers and dancers hear the famous jazz orchestra see the great moral comedy drama pinoe admission reserved seats 50c 75c seats o s silvesfnf doors open at 730 curtain up at 815 shrjf p come and help your home town herof v entire change of program friday night ssr l f fof lion w mrs f wilson ophj ind stoul m iting fast fcoat h an summer m i l l i n e rhi 4io inf i msm ire demi tho coi dns otogra jldlcr j a-