st0uffv1lle july 10th 1924 dont be fooled cs l iljo when you buy auto tires firestone tires have stood the test and for quality and low price combined they cant be beat ask these who use them re pair work on any make of car satisfaction is our motto big line xuto parts always on hand tires tubei oils- greece etc swifts garage gasoline and oils finest grades phone 3005 there is lifelong service in eur lumber let us figure on you requirements for sash and trim siding scantling shingles or flooring of any erade a car of lime plaster and gyproc ffc stouffville planing mill stouffer and schell phone 194 withour improved- equipment we are prepared togive prompt service bend in the news onebf the things that ought to become a fixed hatoit is that of send ing the tribune the news items that you know of tell us of your news and any neighborhood or other items that will be of interest to your self your neighbor or your friends above all he early never wait till the last minute to send in an item that can he sent in early but jf it is the last minute send it in anyway better late than never even if we have to wait till next week to pub- atha too late for last week mr and mrs d tran and family motored to london last week mr and mrs elwood elson wetit to musselmans lake on saturday mr and mrs e sharp are here from montana visiting at mr geo traces mr and mrs elias hopver spent last thursday with their daughter mrs b farthing miss e mcbride of toronto earthquake in japan wait mi uexi wctn iu pmj- lish it everything that happens in i wj r town or surrounding country is news f fl 4 ner bro and more important to us than an i ther w emcbnde i we are glad to report that our teacher miss taun will be hack with us for another year i mr and mrs a carruthers were j in the city on saturday attending the wedding of mr carruthers brother v why not he enthusiastically and electrically happy all of the electrical helps you need in your home are priced by us in such manner that you can pay a small deposit down and finish the- payments from week to week or month to month electr cal supplies fixtubes over lehmans shoestore stouffville- ont ninth line markham mr l eagleson is home for his summer vacation the misses tarr are home for their holidays miss lila eagleson of toronto is spending her holidays at home vivian batt has oeen holidaying at his home for the past couple of weeks mrs hillman of toronto spent the past week with her sister miss belle grant a large number have been attend ing the mennonite camp meetings on the eighth line and report good ser vices miss reeve of toronto is spending her holidays with her sister mrs j mccreight mr reynolds had three pupils writing for their entrance last week i we wish them success masseyharris farm implements repairs we have plow shares and soles t p fit most all plows we are n also agents and sell repairs for the ontario wind engine and pump co the ok potato machinery co the john deere mg co the sawyer massey co ltd the pedlar people ltd oshawa we also have a number of second hand machine for sale 3 cream separators 1 wagon gear 1 john deere single riding plow 1 rubber wire wheel buggy nearly new 1 18spring tooth cultivator 1 mh potato digger 1 mh disc fert drill repossessed 1 12hp gilson engine 1 5hp toronto engine bholden agent phone 184 stouffville plantation jubilee singers popular 1 chautauqua attraction vivian too late for last week mrs a goodhead from boon ave toronto is visiting mrs a baker mrs staunton and children from i peterboro are spending a few days with her parents mrs walker who has been in very poor health during many years of the past had a very serious setback of late while staying with her dau ghter in oshawa mrs walker is hardly expected to regain her health sufficiently to return to vivian the unusual long string of cars that passed here last thursday through the sandy ruts was au an nouncement to us ahat the county council was visiting this neighbor hood we believe the main object of their visit to us was that every member of the council after wind ing up on their fcustness should personally see the reforestation grounds as nearly all the cars turn ed into the old hollidge property to look over th plantation we most sincerely hope that the council by viewing over the surrounding blow hills and the pitifully neglected roads around here came to the con clusion that it would be a pity to see a considerable section of the town ship of whitchurch going dessolate while the reforestation will be a sure remedy to prevent such a fact some nine years ago two toronto real estate companies bought around here many hundreds of acres of land this land was then divided up into 5 acre lots or so near to that amount as possible during those years many people have bought off those lots with the idea of building thereon a y future home it would appear to us again that many city people have at times strong inclina tions to leave the city and its bur dens and settle in the open country where there is plenty of air and freedom however we consider it a deplorable fact that so many tried this and that practically none of them succeeded we believe that city folks who intend to do farming and gardening etc need more advice than that with which they generally come out from the city to try it on the land it would be far from us to maintain that all who had a trial here on the land were ignorant of agricultural life but we also have seen people come out here early in the spring plant potatoes beans and other garden stuff in some open spot of blowsand on their lot and then go back to the city to expect at the end of the season a more than or dinary crop but alas they would only find again the same bare spot of ground as they first found it of course all the farmers enemies that are in nature had combined together to destroy the scanty crops as soon as they would appear above ground we wonder sometimes whether there are actually many people in the cities who are yearning for the land to make a living there what our government could and would do to help such parties along would it not be possible for our government to rouse again in the minds of our canadian people a desire for an agricultural life there is nothing so deplorable in our mind as to see people undertake to make a living on the land and then see them again hike back to the city for some reason or other because they could not make it go of the two above companies we mentioned was especially the firm stephens co toronto who bought here a large area comprising about 600 acres this company sold those i subdivided lots of 5 acres ats50 per acre at very easy terms of 200 per month plus interest the dealings of this real estate co were by no means unfair towards their custom ers now we learned of late from reliable source that this company has offered a good deal of this land to the county for the purpose of re- forestating the same we now do hope that a sale will be effected and every acre of it made useful again by reforestation 1 fourth line ixbridge too late for last week j robert beelby visited at andrew i ashenhursts on sunday earl cook had the misfortune to hurt his foot severely on friday last charles derusha of usa visited at mr and mrs john cglllns on tuesday donald rawson spent dominion day at pickering and then also af markham to play football i mr and mrs orval roach and children spent sunday at mr and i mrs h roachs sr at goodwood wm carruthers and miss hill of toronto and others visited at their nieces mrs ross watsons on sat urday our football fans all took in the sports on dominion day at stouff ville others at pickering and mark- ham robert willison is spending his holidays at his parents wm willi- sons after an absence of three years in british columbia robert rawson and mr harold dickinson our local bandsmen spent july 1st playing with claremont band at markham mrand mrsreuben rawson spent dominion day renewing acquaint ances with friends from toronto and other points at the claremont club we are very sorry to report that miss viola alsop of the third line is suoering with a very severe attack oi the mumps we hope for a very speedy recovery miss v moase and hartley rod man of sonya spent sunday at mr and mrs r rawsons and returned home with their sister miss ruth moase our school teacher for her holidays at sonya union picnic of the fourth fifth and sixth line schools was postponed on account of rain from friday until saturday of last week when not much better weather pre vailed but the crowd seemed in tent on not having both days ruined so they had an old fashioned picnic just the same atha mrs r farthing spent a day in the city with her mother last week mr and mrs j byer and mrs i lehman motored to the city on mon day- ataa mr and mrs g s collins of tor onto visited with mr and mrs we mcbride over the week end a number from here attended the strawberry social at mr russell foresters locust hill on tuesday mr and mrs sharp were in white- vale last week with mrs sharps brother mr gardham tran take a look at the label on your paper and see what it says goodwood mrs abert gammon of uthoff w at mr r wirdar over the week end mrs dankert of toronto visited at m w t robjnsons over the week end mr fred watson wife and family of toronto spent a few days with his sister mrs woodland mr and mrs dempster a son frank and mr and mrs courtney motored from toronto july 1st and spent a very pleasant time with their aunt mrs blueman the play given by the mount al bert young pe last friday night was a great s the ho be ing filled to overflowingsome unable to gain admittance one grand fea ture about the actors every one spoke out well and could be heard quite distinctly only occasionally when the audience got a little noisy at some of the jokes especially those in the northwest corner which occa sionally disturbed the attentive lis teners bethesda mr moran is under the drs care- but we wish him an early recovery mr and mrs harry pointons were toronto visitors one day this week mr robert georges from the city have moved into mr f marchs house be sure to hear tha great comedy cappy ricks on friday night at 8 oclock mr clifford burkholder and sister miss alma spent a week in detroit recently miss cora pike from uncle sams j country is visiting under the parental roof mr v bollander has been u i the drs care but we are glad to j report him better ag there was a large attendance at church on sunday evening our new i pastor rev mr burgess gave us a very interesting as well as helpful sermon on th responce of matthew the publican to the masters cau to him to follow me we are sorry to lose our school teacher miss heaslip who resigned after teaching this school for two years ik it is rheumatism lame back or any kidney ailment that troubles you just buy a bottle of o r old reliable kiduey tonic from jacob boadway druggist stouffville and enjoy life once more read this from a peterboro man i have been down and out wit rheumatism for a year unable t dress myself had to be assisted t bed two bottles of or kidne tonic fixed me up and now i a able to go about my work as i past years jno byers 20 agents wanted the careful attention to our customers orders and the splen did stock supplied for years past warrants us in having a repre sentative or two in this county liberal commissions free out fit write at once for exclusive territory thos w bowman son company rdxseville ont star nurseries real estate for sale house with 10 rooms in bloom ington one quarter acres good frui with outbuildings at 1500 v i house property in stouffville al i kinds and all prices i 50 acres near the hydro line brick house bank barn nice strea good land 6000 7 acres with buildings w wnii uuuuings in whi she was a excellent teacher church 1000 who took a very keen interest in the pupils also 60 acres to lots of others 100 acres an notice public library will close for holi days on monday july 21st opening on tuesday august 5th jacob yake real estate agent office over buttons store stouffvill i b e beebe remounts mowers or binder knives with new sectionsalso guard plates i for sale a happy thought range al con dition hot water tank apply to g kirby east end stouffville 20p fat hens i will pay a special price for fat hens sam golden j apply at pen- nocks livery pasture cattle taken into pasture apply charles atkinson phone 2912 for sale four gasoline hanging lamps and one outside toilet in good con dition apply to a grubin stouff ville b e beebe supplies any kind of sections or knife heads for mowers or binders the plantation jubilee singers colored singing organization of note will be heard at the coming dominion chautauqua in splendid programs ranging from rollicking plantation melodies to religious hymns or spirituals the plantation jubilee singers have appeared with great success before representative audiences everywhere- they are educated people and trained musicians who represent the best attainments of their race i the music which they will feature here is that of the american negro it was conceived during the old plantation days in the united states- this type of music possesses a rhythm and melody found perhaps in the music of no other race negro folk songs and plantation nlrs ure familiar to everyone the programs of the plantauon jubilee singers will contribute grcmly to the e of chautauqua audiences here stouffville chautauqua july 9th to 12tk promotion exams atha school report all names in order of merit honor standing 710 nass stand ing 570 to junior iv f thompson 756 f draper 728 v lehman 712 m thompson 692 e mcbride 667 d spang 589 h spang 572bmarsh- man 550 e carruthers 548 e tal bot 545 honor standing 450 pass stand ing 360 to junior iii e thompson 482 m lehman 391 to 2nd class allan gray jack spang to sr i a hoover j tran n spang n lehman primary class l hoover m spang j stewart wahneita m taun teacher ss no 4 uxbridge to sr iv sadie evans hon to jr iv charles symes to sr ill hattie maye to jr hi mable derusbaharold copplns lome hardy elva red- shaw to sr ii james evans hon jean symes mary jones to jr ii gladys evans hon reuben maye gordon wilson jr 1 harold norton mary wil son ethel collins victor symes ruth g moase teacher vivian public school to sr ivdinah baker wilfred cutler margaret mccormack to srlii harold k molly kushner rebecca kushner ernest paradine mary pegg to jr hi bernice catler to sr ii george gilchrist mil ton graves nancy walker to jr ii aileen cutler hon barbara pegg to jr i edna gilchrist a valentine teacher with the churches baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday july 13th 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service for sale solid oak diningroom suitecon- sisting of table buffet and six chairs two large parlor chairs a kitchen cabinet one cook stove and one heater and number of other articles apply to john mckinnon east end stouffville phone 6504 20p sweet creai in order to have it absolute sweet we have now made rangements to get our suppl every evening for morning d livery you can obtain sam from our driver every mornin by putting a note in the bottl 15 cents or three tickets half pint bottle stouffville creameryco phone 18602 22 tickets for 100 see the easywasher lost july 1st in ratcliffs hall at the baseball club concert a small purse containing a little silver finder may keep silver but be kind enough to return purse please leave at tribune office mennonite church w m mcguire pastor sunday july 13th 10 am sunday school 11 am preaching service pastor in charge 7 pm rev we wood returned missionary from india will address the meeting in the interests of for eign missions this is the regular annual missionary meeting dont miss this spiritual treat a cordial invitation to all methodisft rev g e coulter pastor sunday july 13th the boyhood of jesus is the topic for study in the sunday school meeting at 10 oclock lesson luke 2 4052 the bible class attendance last sunday was excellent but there is room for others the pastors subject for regular ser vice the value of the soul and the danger of losing it for what shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his own- soul o what shall a man give in exchange for his soul mark 8 36 37 sunday 7 pm rev r young will deliver the address at our joint open air service wednesday july 16th at 8 pm the prayer service and mission circle will combine in holding a meeting on the church lawn if wea ther is favorable- christian church edgar morton pastor stouffville 10 am classes for all ages 11 am ra hamilton preacher 7 pm joint meeting in the park bloomlngton 10 am sunday school 11 am the pastor churchill 2 pm sunday school 3 pm r a hamilton ringwood 10 am sunday school 230 pm the pastor altona union 1030 am sunday school 7 pm r a hamilton for sale 3000 feet 2 barn flooringnorway also good barn siding on hand and 2nd class 1 pine at reasonable prices also v match and square match on hand 1 silo 10x10 lined with 1 cedar for sale robt rat- cliff phone 4809 drug boadway s stouffvhxe storb r4 at buttons hardware it operates by gasoline or el trie power call and get particulars no obligation to buy fred mowde local agent the mutual life and citizen assurance company limite of australia v assets over 80000000 jo0 head office montreal the final analysis the premiums charged by life insurance companies vary so also do their bonuses- of paramount concern to thos about to insure their lives is the net cost of such insuran in the case of a whole life policy issued from the ordina branch of the mutual life and citizens assurance com pany limited of australia the net cost works out thus assume a 10000 life policy 10 years in force issued a age 40 annual premiums 3270 reversionary bonus for one year 3200 cash value of years bonus 1536 net cost for one year 1734 the company gives a guarantee on all its ordinary branc policies that the expenses charged to the policyholders i any year shall not exceed 15 per cent of the ordina branch income for that year- for the year 1922 the pense rate was 89 per cent of the income thesavi through economical management accrues in great part the benefit of the policyholders- lowest net cost insurance in the woel interested write or phone mervyn watts agent stouffville ontario