stouffville october 4 1923 pmws for saixb i second hand farmers friend sulky plow for 3000 1 twofurrow cockshutt walking plow a bargain for 1200 1 potato digger repossessedonly dug 5 acres for 100 1 dodge car with tires nearly new and in good running condition a snap for 400 will give terms on any of the above we also carry a full line of massey harris farm implements and repairs if you are in need of plow shares give us a call our plow sheares are not made of scrap iron and will wear much longer phone 173 s iiaxktree agent stouffvillo trucking we are prepared to do your cartage work when a truck is required freight to and from tor onto solicited george v alder phone 1003 stouffville ask your dealer for merry wives pastry flour or white rose bread fliouit handled by almost every dealer refuse substitutes manufactured oy the uxbridge milling co limited notice to creditors the bankruptcy act in the estate of ludwick lowns- brough of the village of stouffville ontario coal and grain merchant notice is hereby given that lud wick lownsbrough of stoutfvilleont did on the twelfth day of septem ber 1923 make an authorized as signment to the undersigned notice is further given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at my office 12 william street south lind- sav ontario on the twentyfourth day of october 1923 at 230 oclock in the afternoon to entitle you to vote thereat proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is held proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with me thereto and further take notice that if you have any claim against the debtor for which you are entitled to rank proof of such claim must be filed with me within thirty days from the date of this notice for from and after the expiration of the time fixed by subsecti s of section 37 of the said act i shall distribute the proceeds of the debtors estate among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims ot which i have then notice dated at lindsay ontario this twentyseventh day o september 1923 h b black jr authorized trustee dominion of canada new government loan holders o 1923 victory bonds may exchange through any of our branches their holdings matur ing november 1st next for new dominion government 5 bonds due 1928 or 1943 yielding 523 and 514 cash applications for new loan received or if desired maturing bonds will be collected and credited to customers account no charge whatever for this service the standard bank ot canada 52j total assets over eightythree millions stouffville branch a c burkholder manager llocal happenings first of the season chicken pie supper in methodist church base ment next monday evening also good program assisted by mrs ross wintersteln on sunday evening mr iiaacpike delivered his farewell etmoa as helper on this circuit ofhe mennon- ite church the subject of his ais- course was affectionate obedience- and he created a deep impression on his listeners jn future mrpike will assist on th bethesda circuit while mr j r ypipher principal of markham publlt school will act as local helper on this circuit we understand thar next spring musselmans hake will be supplied with hvdro pwerfroni stouffwlls also shadow lakecamp will require power and iight from there it may be possiblto furnish power to the residents of mount albert where quite an hgtation is on for the hydro ifsuch a line is extended from stouffville it will have a very material effect in reducing the cost ot power here mr w j- mather has commenced the rearrangement ot the large building at the north of his shop which was originally used by the late samuel burkholder as a cabi net manufactory storage room for caskets bedssprlngs mattressesetc at one time mr burkholder em ployed a number of hands here this building has stood now for a num ber of years and has beenused chief ly as a storage room for goods the building is 25x50 in size mr mather will have it turned north and south and butted up against the north side of his brick block when it will be used as a stable the citizens were shocked on thursday of last week to learn of the sudden death of mabel yake wife of john f banna which took place about noon hour of that day at their home on main street the circumstances surrounding her death are as sad as they were sudden as only the day before she was down street when she took suddenly ill three physicians were summoned the funeral on saturday afternoon was verv largely attended the ser vice was taken by revfsummers of the church of christ assisted by a former pastor rev c w petch interment took place at stouffville cemetery besides the sorrow- stricken husband who is a brother of mr james hauna a former well- k nown barber ihere deceased is survive oy h9v parents mr and mrs jacob yake and one brother adam la local jeweler beautiful autumn weather a stretch of new cement sidewalk is being laid from east side of mr mowats property up to the chrch of england ross ratcliff excouncillor of whitchurch and mac forsyth de putyreeve ot pickering acted as judges for the street carnival last friday night in selecting the prize winners farmers who endeavor to raise hogs that will market as select grade will understand tnat arthur carruthers brought in some mighty choice bacon to market last week when we state that out of a load of 12 hogs nine graded select the new hydrolightsre certain ly illuminating main freet in good style if a light coirtd be arranged on either side o the street at shaws corner and at church street it would make patters still better but when the lights are finally placed on the side streets this may be ar ranged the property on church street ot six acres and frame nouse belong ing to the estate of the late mar garet mcdonald was offered by pub lic auction last thursday to wind up the estate the highest offer was 2500 and as this did not reach the reserve bid there was no sale effected a household which had been maintained in this town for over 30 years was broken up last week when wm malloy and his wife disposed of their furniture and moved in with their son howard mr malloys health is rather precarious at times and he is 82 years of age thieves presumably from toronto abandoned a stolen car on the sth concession of whitchurch last week on an unused portion of the road at the old marsh bridge it was a new ford touring and everything of any value was stripped from the frame including tires license plate and sundry other articles the re mains were taken to toronto by the police of that city quality servicb stiver bros flour and feed delivery wagon leaves their elevator at 1 pm daily customers and others wish ing to have merry wives pastry flour learys pastry lfour saxon pastry flour and feed delivered please have orders in early we have pea coal coke and steam coal stove coal yes we have no stove coal the mutual life insurance co of ny americas oldestlite ins company a agrees if you become totally and permanently disabled 1 to pay all your subsequent premiums for you 2 to pay you 10 per monthfor liteon each 1000 of insurance 3 to pay the full claim at death without deduction for the other benefits allowed b agrees if death result from accident 1 to pay in addiuj to the regular claim plus profit addi tions a further sijt equal to the face of the policy 2 to pay this double indemnity even though the insured has been the recipient of the disability benefits tjptotheminuto policies handsome annual dividends h o klinck district manager obrien avenue stotjffvtliib in two auction sales held in stouff ville last week 1000 was realized tor secondhand furniture even in the days when new furniture was much lower in price than it is today there seemed to always be a buyer for the secondhand goods just the same while a household of second hand furniture today will find sale at a good figure we do not mean to encourage anyone to break up their home through the publication of this item facts not dreams that the dairy farmer- year in and year out makes more money and enjoys a steadier income than the soil robber figures of farm products prices as in 1914 and at the present time august 1014 export beef steers 8 35 8 75 medium steers 7 40 8 25 hogs 8 50 sheep choice 5 25 6 25 sheey medium 3 50 5 00 lambs 00 10 00 wheat 93 96 oats 2 44 eggs 23 27 butter creamery 23 s4 cheese 12 13 august 1023 export beef steers 7 50 8 medium steers 6 25 6 hogs 8 00 8 sheey choice 6 50 7 sheep medium 3 50 4 lambs wheat oats eggs butter creamery cheese 00 50 25 08 50 13 00 13 50 90 44 23 30 13 04 45 33 34 19 keep more cows and ship your cream to the stouffville creamery stouffville ont stove time here again come in and see our assortment of the ever popular tortoise cooks in 4 or 6 holes with or without reservoir and closet wonderful heater very economical on fuel easy to keep clean take little room excellent bakers heaters of all styles and prices we are all ready for cold weather how about a furnace bring your heating problem to us we will help solve it to your entire satisfaction our fur nace experience is long and well tried we know how perhaps the pipeless style may best suit your home we can supply pipe or pipeless makes in all sizes and prices and will always guaran tee the job come in and talk it over silvester bros the annual harvest service held last sunday in christ church an glican was well attendedthe church being filled to the doors the building was most profusely decor ated with roots fruits flowers grain and tinted maple leaves the con gregational singing was heartily en tered into and the beautiful angli can service was very impressive the new rector rev mr templeton officiated in a manner that brought forth most favorable comment from the congregation the local thursday market last week- brought in the largest number of people of any market this past summer the arrangement to close the local stores on friday afternoons during the summer months expired last friday and all places of busi ness will now remain open six days per week the stouffville creamery is in re ceipt of a substantial cheque as a result of selling the second largest number of delaval cream separa tors in a recent contest couducted by that company the kind grandmother made union blankets gray or white che real article at our mill at a very reasonable price while they last ask your dealer for lehmans na tural gray yarns s b lehman sons almira alfred pugh of the east ehd has grown some wonderful sized tubers on his farm on the 8th concession ot pickering he left twb as a sam pie at the trbuneoffice weighing two pounds and two and a quarter pounds they are of the davies warrior variety and mr pugh is willing to wager that they cant be beaten in- this section by anyone heres a chance to get into a potato argument so come along with your big murphies like good irishman and continue the controversy we are trying to establish up in uxbrjdge they are crowing through the press about having little 1 pound tubers next sunday morning and even ing anniversary services will be held in stouffville methodist church the preacher for the occasion being a eoming young man in methodist circles the rev e h toye ba of eglinton church north toronto in the service of song misses mil dred and erma brownscombe of uxbridge will render special duet music and those who have heard the young ladies on previous occa sions will come a long way to enjoy hearing them again it is aimed to have a packed church at both ser vices monday evening a chicken pie supper will be served in the basement when again friends from far and near are looked for in big numbers the admission to the supper including the program is 50c children 25c stouffville ont a most pleasant and feeling event look place last saturday afternoon on the stouffville bowling green when a number of the members of the club and a few invited friends assembled to make a presentation of a life sized photo of himself to mr colin mckenzie on his attaining his soth birthday a lengthy ad dress was read by mr f lome but ton and the presentation was made by mr harvey lawson mr mcken zie with noticahly trembling voice made a few remarks and thanked the members for the gift and said he would long remember all their kindness and goodwill to him speeches were made by the chair man mr j w brown mr harvey lawson and mr j j rae all voic ing their love and affection on be half of the club to the grand old curler after the customcry hand shaking and congratulations by the assembly the venerable gentleman was motored home by dr sangster in his car a striking coincidence was that the next oldest member of the club mr jame3 waddlngham was passing his 75th anniversary on the very same day red forsyth has the firstletftric sign on the street whichisplaced in front of his barbershop mr for syth has as installed an electric stand toyfumisn hot water without the customrffy smudge of an oil stove t vi i last week mr orleu mott one of our eldest citizens received word that his son henry has been severely injured when a gasoline engine blew up in the plant where he is employed in buffalo the victim of the acci dent is recovering nicely although he received severe injuries about the head and chest henry mott visi ted his home in stouffville about a month ago he is master mechanic for the metzger contracting co in whose plant the accident happened an unexpected treat chester band of toronto henry s hoover vho lives on the 6th concession ot jaarkham had all his water melons tolena few nights ago it was a fine patch and mr hoover had jut covered them up with bags on the fatal night to pro tect them from the frost next morning the irielons were gone and the bags re used to carry them away ox another farm in the neighborhood all the melons were picked and the thieves finding them too green to eat piled their booty in a fence corner and smashed it to pulp our enterprising business firm the stouffville creamery co hold the signal honorof signing theflrst application in stouffville for hydro electric power the reamery will install a 74 hp mbtor and the firm is tobe comrffended in having such faithin tbesuccess of our pub lic entcrprispf to install a substan tial motbivliefore the rates for power ore anjyjfinced the tribune ofilce ig also installing a small motor to operate the linotype machine and in the near future we hope to oper ate the presses with individual motors stouftvile which is fast becoming known provincial wide as st market gardening section is again sending out her produces to distant points almost any day atthis time of year one may seeydt the station a car being loadedwith vegetables cabbage canllflmver also turnips beautiful lartfo cabbage are being brought in yifnd the price we under stand realizes the farmer or grower 30 per ton turnips brought 16c per bushel early last week and some even sold at isc but the price has been slipping steadily downward on monday this week they were quoted at 14c and buyers state they may go still lower most of the cars leaving here so far were ship ped to new vork where they go into the manufacture of jam under the auspicesot the salvation army will be in markham and stouffville on sunday october 7 markham in the town hall at 8 oclock p m stouffville if weather fa favourable in town park if not in the methodist church at 330 pm this aggregation carries vocal and instrumental soloists this band i3 one of torontos best so dont miss hearing it freewill offerings to be taken in aid of the salvation army properties for sale in stouffville or vicinity from 1500 up to any price one home with 1 acre3 land 44 acres with house stable creek through property 500 7 acres willow grounds much land make good garden 1000 16 acres small house bank barn with fruit 2000 50 acres with two 6 room houses on property lots out buildings soma bush price for same 5000 100 acres station on property 18 room brick house lots barn build ings price 4000 larger farms if wanted call or write jacob yake jeweller buttons block stouffville phone res 8004 office 1604 stouffvujik candy and- chocolates are very useful to have in the home at all times especially if you buy them from us for we sell good wholesome grades be ready for your un expected guests by keeping a box of our choco lates or creams always on hand porters phone 198 stouffvjiile ojjt i