3touffvtllb oct 5th 1922 look for our last big shipment of good peaches grapes ar at their best will have a large quantity direct from the growers of fresh cut concords niagaras and rogers though very scarce we have received another shipment of fruit jars order your bulbs at once for xmas flowering have a shipment of the very choicest varie ties hyacinths narcissus and tulips at very low prices ratcliff co local news this is tire prevention week every day ot this weather in creases the coal pile mrs l perry ot whitby 6pent monday visiting mrs hattie sauud- ers i mr harold coveney left this week for the peterboro normal school miss ada robinson is visiting at uncle dr ira miss their pn 34c 40c saturday gasolene by visible mea asure my new gasolene pump is now in operation and is making a big hit bt takes all the uncertainty out ot buying gasolene you see your measure before it goes into your tank also agent for prestolite storage bat teries the first cost is slightly higher but they have stood the test ot ume and are backed by an ironclad guarantee your battery troubles disappear once you install a presto a good line of tires tubes spark plugs and other accessories always on hand expert repairs on all makes ot cars ringwood garage phone 6005 this concerns you to farmers and others why leave your horse or car in the hot sun when you can drive in the cool sheds of the mansion house hotel free of charge also we have a good line in cigars tobaccos and cigarettes next we have the exclusive agency for the famous willard s carbonated jce cream sold in bulk and cones alsoa splendid line of icecream bricks tow why rush home to meals these hot dajs when you can get a meal at the hotel just like mother pre- pares our charge is reasonable banquets and parties catered for phone us for sample menus and piices jpjhone 1701 a trial solicited mansion house hotel stouffvilleont wet weather you will need rubbers we have them drop in and get a pair to keep your feet dry a g lehman the peoples shoe store store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings j l little i gents furnishings speeial 1600 also a complete line of mens underwear overalls etc phoxe 177 4 poors west of 3mxsioy house hotel the borne of her freel miss lewella sanders und greta smith left to resume studies at toronto university say it ith candy the place to buy them for candy day oct 12 13 14 at clarksons the market butter eggs thursday friday and of this week is markham fair re duced rates on the railroad will be given monday last was observed by our local jewish friends as the new year festival by fasting and prayer mr w h shaw mr geo e baker and mr 0 m heise are having an exhibit at markham fair this week rev w a cameron superin tendent of missions for the prov ence of saslc visited his uncle dr smith over tuesday mr fred c madill of toronto late proprietor of the tribune attended the funeral of the late john baker on monday the sutton train will be held back till 630 pm at markham on the last day of the fair for sutton and intermediate stations mrs john l baker wishes to re turn thanks to all for kindness and sympathy shown towards her dur ing her recent sad bereavement the presbyterians invite you to thei anniversary services at 11 am and 7 pm next sunday special preacher and soloists for the occas ion miss ruby s nicholls mus bac aago teacher of piano vocal and theory will be in stouffville on tuesday of each week studio over mr lehmans store p dont forget candy days oct 12 13 14 at clarksons the oandy store pn the ladies of christ church ang lican purpose holding a sale of homemade cookery aprons and candy on thursday afternoon and evening november 2nd through ou street on monday last passed the remains of percy lafraugh hundreds of farmers around her remenvber percy who bought butter and eggs on the stouffville market for years mr and mrs cunliff who have been visiting here for fhe past three months left last week for their home in trinidad bwi their son cyril remains and will take a course at upper canada college toronto be sure and come to rfcitcliffs hall on friday evening nov 3rd and hear the play entitled the ministers wifes new bonnet presented by the garret mission circle remember the date fri day november 3rd pn mr win j morden passed away tues morning mr morden has been in failing health for some time he left the farm 2 years ago and since that time has resided in stouffville he leaves a widow and one son wilford who is a member of the village council anniversary services will be held in the local presbyter ian church next sunday when the rev dr denoon of avenue presbyterian church toronto will preach at 11 am and 7 pm special music will be rendered by the choir assisted by messrs green pnrt mcconkey soloists who will sig at both services the public are cordially invited to attend these services sabbath school and bible class at 10 am as usual month of september was unusually warm weather statistics issued on sat urday from the meteorological bur eau confirm the impressions which citizens generally have had tlrat sept ember this year has beei warmer than usual the average mean temperature for the month is de clared to have been 635 which is 47 above the average of the years 1s401021 inclusive the months hottest day was on september 5th when the mercury soared to the 03 degree mark while the greatest chill was felt on tuesday last when it rose to a bare 35 degrees another of stouffvilles old res idents has passed away in the per son of mr john l baker the de ceased who was in his76th year was able to be out iastweek and the end camo suddenly on friday sept 29th interment took place on monday in baker hill cemetery at a special meeting of the board of trade held last friday night the question of a site for the curling rink was again dlsc3ed when it was agreed to offer the curlers a site southwest of the bowling green alongside of the creek the stouffville war veterans had a good meeting on wednesday of last week several matters of im portance were dealt with and it was greed to hold a euchre and dance on friday october 20th mrs jumea davey mr and mrs maekey of ottawa and mrs mackey of whitby visited at mr e j div ers this week mrs d e pearson and miss rena fluery of midland have returned home after spending a few days with mrs g w brownsberger the many friends of mrs ira brown will be sorry to know that her sister mrs boyd burk of pick ering underwent a serious opera tion at the western hospital tor onto on monday last a barn dance will be held in the new barn of mr t lewis 2nd con of uxbridge on friday night of this week it will be one big night as a concert will also be held and a show of magic will be given by mr geo maynard ladies are asked to provide you are invited our local bowling club went to claremont on thursday last to give the claremont boys a game the result was as follows claremont stouffville truman 14 w h sanders 19 skip d h rusnell 9 skip burkholder a broth what do you need if it js anything in printing give us a trial m mr skip mr honey 33 skip mr wilmot er of mr burkholder manager of the standard bank died at imlay city on friday sept 22nd inter ment took place at armada mac- ombe mich on sunday sept 24th the late mr burkholder left lemon ville 35 years ago and was well known amongst the older residents we are gradually moving our stock ot good type etc from the city and augmenting our plant here we can give you the service and the good work anything from a visiting card to the large poster or catalogue and dont forget if you wish paper bags printed we can supply the bags and also do the printing for you counter check books too are in our line the stouffville tribune telephone 1004 stouffville ont only two nights away from home robert 30 voilent deaths during september during the month of september there were 30 deaths from violence eight of the total were suicides a sixteenmonthsold baby was mur dered four were killed by automo- of mariposa township to whom biles eight were found dead three were drowned three died from burns a man was killed by a train two men were electrocuted and a woman was accidentally killed by gas remarkable record of late harman aged 85 gormley oct 2 robert harman a retired farmer who passed away here yesterday at the age of 85 en joyed the unique record of having been away from home over night on only two occasions in his long life mr harman was a typical north york man he was born in king township being a decendant of hen ry harman a york pioneer who took up his patent from the govern ment in 1802 mr harman had been a farmer all his life until his retirement 15 years ago he was a member of the lutheran church he is survived by his widow a daughter ot the late david stephens he was married 53 years ago and by five children mrs martin smith toronto h d harman simcoe albert harman brock township robert harman 1un toronto and mrs arthu ground detroit cider we have installed which will begin a cider mill operations on i september 11th and are prepared to do all custom work on mondays wednesdays and fridays we will pay the highej price for cider apples p nighswander altona ont 35 cider our cider mill is now running we are prepared to do all cus tom work the mill runs every day and we can give you ser vice yv pay the highest prices fof cider apples f n doner phone stouffville 7207 new arrival jack frost arrived this week this is to remind us that the kold kold winter will soon be upon us we are ready and so can you be if you pay our store a visit and inspect our immense stock of fall and winter goods new and uptodate in style finish and price you are always welcome and a call will enable us to display our goods and prices to our mutual benefit 8 a fine display of womens and mis sies heavy winter coats nicely tailored 1295 a special purchase of highclass winter coats and ulsters in box heaver and burberry jloths sev- eral shades styles some plain others trimmed with braid fur ollar and cuffs prices from 20 to 50 girls coats several styles and cloths 5 to 12 missies and womens serge dresses the e are extra values 1395 childrens missies and womens un derwear the finest assortment obtainable at prices to suit any purse a grand lot of missies and womens sweaters these are bristling with style and qua ity 298 to 500 ladies and childrens worsted and pure wool cashmere hose all the leading and staple shades full size perfect goods 50c fo 150 a pr ask to see our vailla flannels for blouses also a complete line of merges and worsteds for dresses and suits flannelettes the best the loom can produce that good old wide kind and gee it s heavy too 20cto 40c a yard mens cotton and woo shirtings strong and good patterns 25c to 75c a yard our stock of prints i3 complete fast colors 30c a yard mens department our fall hats and caps have just arrived and they are a natty bunch the latest coloring and blocks hats 400 to 850 caps all sizes 1 00 to 250 clothing mens suits fall and winter weights specially tailored tweeds and worsted worth while 1350 to 35 mens and youths fall toppers and rainsters winter ocoats and ul sters in all tbe latest weaves and styles comfort and warmth our aim 15 to 35 all varieties of boys and mens un derwear sox sweaters top hirts gloves mufflers lined smocks and mens odd winter pants call and see thes goods and you ii wear the smile that wont come off w h shaw phone 9512 stouffville