s26i m9s agvnaaaj attiajjnojs notice of application fob divorce notice is ierebr given that jacob edward thuna ol the city of tor onto in the county or york and province of ontario merchant will apply to the parliament of canali at the present session for a bu of divorce from his wife marion tay lor thuna of the citv of des moins in the state of iowa one ot the united states of america on the grounds of adultery and desertion dated at toronto in the province of ontario this twentythird day of february ad 1925 nasmith 4 fennell 357 bay st toronto solicitors for the applicant jacob edward thuna notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that cecil hunter of the city of toronto in the county of york and province of ontario lithographer will apply to the parliament of canada at the present session for a bui of divorce from his wife josephine hunter of the city of toronto n the county of york on the ground of adultery dated at toronto in the province of ontario this sixteenth day of february ad 1925 nasmith fenndll 357 bay st toronto solicitors for the applicant 65 cecil hunter notice of application fok divokce notice is hereby given that samuel james connor of the city of ottawa la the province of ontario clerk will apply to the parliament of can ada at the next session thereof for a bill of divorce- from his wife amy may gunn connor who is now re- biding in the city of detroit in the state of michigan usa on the grounds of adultery and desertion dated at ottawa this 22nd day of january 1925 giihooly mulvey 48 sparks street solicitor for the applicant notice of application for divorce notice is hereby given that plor- ence jene sheppard of the town of newmarket in the countyof york and province of ontario married woman will apply to the parliament of canada at the next session there of for a bill of divorce from her husband deston sylvester sheppard of said town of newniarket or of glanford station m the county of wentworth an the province of on tario farmer on the ground of adul tery and desertion dated at bradford this 26th day of january 1925 hjiv t w w evans bradford ontario solicitor for florewoe j sheppard markham township notice to dog owners public speaking contest the annual public speaking con test and election of officers heh under the auspices ot the york county junior farmers will he held at thornhill onmarcb 12th at 230 pm in victoria hal excellent prizes are being offered for boys or girls competing together with championship shields donated by dr jl hughes of toronto a good program is being arranged r j rogers rep for york county gormley miss orchardpent wednesday evening with miss gladys leary a allan and g francy were visi tors at ed learys on wednesday the first robin was seen a few days ago looks like an early spring mr and mrs samuel wideman visited at asa wingers on thurs day a few women of the neighborhood spen wednesday afternoon with mrs ed leary for the purpose of quilt ing how industrious our women are a few cases of the measles have now broke out here we hope gorm ley will not betoome as measley a place to dwell in as victoria square has been the young people of gormley are beginning to realize that a few more saturday nights will end the skating for this season but never mind with the following season comes the base- tall mr rose the tinsmith has been busy for some time putting in a furnace and other work along the line here at geo hilts new house clouds of smoke were seen ascending from the chimney for the first time last week district generalbusiness men of the executive of the ufo for halr ltnlukl auu north ontario assembled at beaver- ton last week went on record a- gainst 4per cent beer in a resolu tion which they sent on to premier ferguson a heavy rain fell most of sunday afternoon and set in steady sunday night when it continued incessantly all day monday most of the fields were left bear of enow while the big snow banks almost dwindled away engine for sale international gas or oil engine 6 hp good as new malcolm con- nor phone 3408 54 pigs number good shoals for sale john brownsberger phone 210c after being in poor health for over a year uxbridge lost one of its oldest foremost and respected citi zens last thursday in the death of reuben powell harman in his s3rd year the late mrhannan was horn on yonge street toronto of quaker stock in 1842 and upon the com pletion of his education left there as a young man to teach school in scott township removing to ux bridge he was principal of the ux bridge publie school and married lucinda umphrey of udora who predeceased him ten years ago in 1872 he joined partnership with his brotherinlawsam umphrey in tak ing over the planing mills of the late a t button and was one of the organizers of the uxbridge agri culture works and eventually was the sole owner he was also one of the original directors of the ux bridge organ and piano co besides being interested in the construction of a number of stores in town bulbs a quantity of sale w jacobs bulbs gladoli bulbs for phone 9310 farm to rent 100 acres one mile and quarter north of ringwood well watered suitable for dairy farming robt wilson 104 chisholm ave toronto for sale 30 spring pullets laying all heavy breeds buffs and blacks also quar ter oak buffet nearly new r stadlebar 52p for sale- good deluse geese and ganders both old and young for breeding also white leghorn roosters well bred melbern chapman lot 1 con 4 uxbridge phone 2407 clare- mont 53np owners or harborers of dogs in the township of markham are re quested to have the money ready to pay the license fee and procure tags for 1925 from the assessors when they are called upon the license fees are as follows for each dog the sum of 200 if only one and 400 for each addi tional dog 400 ifor each bitch if only one and 600 for each addi- tional hitch i under the provisions of the act an extra 26 cents will be made for license tags if payment is not made before april 15th and further own ers or harborerb of dogs not report ing same to assessor are liable to severe penalties for not taking out licenses for same and the dogs sub ject to be destroyed the assessors ate now on their rounds i gaim davison 62 townsbip olerk feathers wools etc we are paying highest prices for wooh feathers and poultry special attention paid to ordets ben rexlin phone 7821 my28p gas pump for sale casoline pump and tank of 500 gallon capacity for sale bowser make p tarr stouffville phone 8002 52 house to rent queens court no 1 available march 1st w h todd fertilizer better crops are the result of fer tilizing supplement yours by gunns or shurgain it is adapted to any soil get full particulars price and fertilizer from g r w thomas stouffville telephone farm for sale 100 acres 3 lots south of stouff ville on 9th con large bank barn water from flowing well in stables and for threshing all in good repair 12 acres of fall wheat plowing all done 8 room house with water in stalled truman holden stouffyille government tested seeds for sale alsike red clover timothy alfalfa alsike and timothy mixed alfalfa and alsike mixed timothy ana red clover mixed sweet clover hubam sweet seed corn mangold seed turnip seed we can save you money on your purchases of seed highest prices paid ifor alsike red clover sweet clover alfalfa timothy etc we also hull and clean sweet clover and alfalfa f t hill co limited l e todd managing director office phone 1401 house 189 cream for the coming spring and summer make your plans for shipping still more cream its possible with the assis tance of our service phone us and we will call for your cream regularly and pay you the highest market price or you can bring it and get one cent per lb butterfat extra and take your buttermilk back which makes splendid feed and saves your grain stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602 bloomington wm storry spent friday in tor onto mrs arthur storry was a toron to visitor on thursday mr and mrs arthur smith have moved into their now home which has just been completed miss sarah english entertained a number of her friends at a birthday party on saturday afternoon the members and adherents of the christian church held an oyster supper in the basement of the church on friday evening mr and mrs hamm are spending a few weeks with their daughter mrs f whetter of zephyr who has been very ill we are pleased to say she is now recovering about sixty of the neighbors and friends of mr and mrs r foote gathered at their home on thursday evening for an oyster supper and farewell party mr and mrs foot are moving to their home near aurora shall the church provide enter tainment for her young people last friday night the ladigs aid of the bloomington christian church ser ved a tea to over 90 members of the church and sunday school the supper was a feast of good things oysters being served in the first course after supper a number of games were enjoyed by all these games were instructive bringing out some of the musical talent of our congregation after singing some of the old hymns the meeting clostd with prayer and benediction we were glad to welcome mr wil- bert widdifield of newmarket and mr frank graham both former members of church and sunday school a copy of a paper called the alert published in stouffville on the 2sth march 1s7s has been handed to the tribune james wideman was the publisher and it was issued every thursday morning from the alert printing house in the premises then occupied by mr thos shaw main stret just opposite w h todds carriage shop the price was 100 per year in ad vance and the circulation was about 200 the size of the paper w sal2 by eighteen inches four pages this was the first paper published in stouffville in looking over some of the ad vertisements we notice the follow ing stouffville village accounts h w woodgate treasurer mgboddy shoe maker p wideman issuer of marriage licences ringwood albert mills flouring manufacturing co stouffville wp hartney lime lath and shingles s v bray groceries w b sanders and brother selling off all their stock at cost j j rae groceries and dry goods john allen watch maker w b brown carri age works wm keetches of new market dry goods s m warriner manager the uxbridge organ co r rowan chemist and druggist j g hoover butcher stouffville door sash and blind factory j b flint proprietor gregston graham tin plate and sheet iron w degeer l ds a robinson lds james a urquhart sign painter joseph mc- mullen house to let in baliantrae daley shaw boots and shoes obrien hardware store in same building now occupied by mrs fred wilson these are but a few of the ads but they will give our readers an idea how well this little sheet was patronized in those earlier days business is business but courtesy pays our business friends and yours with whom we make transactions demand that precision of efficient execution which is a part of the re gular service maintained by any bank in its daily affairs to merit your confidence we must go further the standard bank maintains a policy of personal courtesy in its dealings regardless of their respec tive importance which should be an asset in your business as well as in ours the standard bank op canada stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch at goodwood malcolm forsyth john forgie mr and mrs jas coates wm palmer and ed gibson in to visit him re cently lemonville attendance at church was good on sunday and the pastors discourse was helpful mrs mckuen and sister mrs darby of winnipeg were toronto visitors last week on friday evening 27th the league will show lantern slides on the life of ben hur geo mckuen is in the toronto general hospital for an operation on his feet we all hope for suc cessful results mrs kirby and mrs burgess are still in poor health we all feel for them and hope for a speedy change altona the march meeting of the wo mens institute will be held at the home of mrs h slack on wednes day march 4th the meeting will open with community singing after which the following program will be given a paper on systematic house- cleaning by mrs c barkey music by misses slack reading by mrs d crosier demonstration on marma lade reading by mrs s lewis roll call to be answered by health hints anyone is welcome to attend the meeting victoria square measles are still prevalent not many who has not had them escaped several attended the richmond commencement last friday evening there was an excellent program a meeting of the baseball club tuesday evening feb 7th was fairly attended an oyster supper was pro posed to give a social time to the members if it ever materalizes m d brown of toronto spent sunday with his parents there is a rumor that there will be an oba baseball team this year goodwood mrs thos dowswell was in tor onto over the week end thos baston and daughter ruth were in toronto last week f a forsyth is busy erecting a garage and a woodwork shop mrs caruochan cf north bay is visiting her sister mrs thurlwell mr and mrs a frey of markham spent a few days with relatives here mrs t j feren and miss annie woodland were in markham last week wilmot storry and miss hannah todd visited david grahams last week at claremont fred middleton has returned and seems to be none the worse of ins experience in the camp geo evans has gone to monteith to locate his site where he intends to move his family soon mrs jos cooper sr had a nasty fall last week tearing the flesh and bruising the bone badly of her shin mr and mrs earl clause of chat ham visited their aunt mrs wm haynes while on their honeymoon mr and mrs jgholman of fole- yet are visiting mr and mrs otte- w ells also their eldest daughter olive of toronto some of our citizens became alarmed at the great thaw as the flood began to back up around the cellar windows john todd met with a bad acci dent friday afternoon while playing hockey on the pond he fell on r sellers skate and cut his bottom lip which had to have seven stitches russell feasby gave a euchre party to a few of his friends last friday night the prize was won by miss bertha smally being an orange the booby went to cleve davis in the form of a sugar stick auction sale friday feby 27th extensive credit sale of farm stock imple ments etc belonging to spfoote lot 12 5th line whitchurch sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer wednesday march 4th reg and grade cattle horses imple ments furniture etc belonging to h c reesor lot 8 con 10 markham sale at one no reserve 8 months credit prentice prentice auctioneers friday march 6th mortgage sale of 50 acres of land being west lot 16 in the the 7th con whitchurch 2 miles from bal iantrae possession april 1 sale at 2 pm on the premises mc- cullough button solicitors f w silversides auctioneer wednesday march 11th cre dit sale of high grade shorthorn cattle reg horses reg cots- wold sheep implements furni ture etc belonging to wm a dunkeld lot 32 con s picker ing no reserve sale at twelve oclock f postill auctioneer thursday march 12th farm stock with good horses imple ments etc belonging to er sin clair lot 5 con 8 whitchurch no reserve sale at one f w silversides auctioneer saturday march 14th farm stock implements furniture hay grain lumber wood etc belong ing to mrs ed cook ringwood sale at one 8 months credit f w silversides auctioneer tuesday march 17 th at lot 13 con 2 uxbridge 1 miles west goodwood entire farm stock etc belonging to t w dowswell who is giving up farming eight months credit sale at one fw silversides auctioneer listening in a marvel of power that brings in stations you never heard be fore with our sets any person in the house can hear the air is full of good things and the way to get beet that is in the air is to procure a good clear set our quadrodyne sets give good receptance and are guar anteed our quadrodyne sets compare very favorably with other good sets at 75 higher in price geo e baker phone 179 stouffville 4th line uxbridge mrs wm dickinson is suffering from a very severe cold charles alsop and albert lano visited at orval roachs on sunday mr and mrs ross watson spent tuesday at her parents at mongolia miss edith mackie of claremont spent sunday with mrs w h willl- son mr and mrs licorish visited mr and mrs j betz at mongolia on thursday douglas dickinson was assisting thos condy to unload a car of coal on friday mr and mrs wm jones and fam ily visited at george redshaws on tuesday last mr and mrs harold dickinson spent sunday at her parents mr and mrs hill on the fifth the recent rains have made our roads quite slippery there being quite a few ups and downs levi day and sister gladys and gordon taber and sister beatrice spent sunday with mr and mrs r watson wm dickinson has engaged a white and rae hardy to dig a well they had good success in digging a well at the new school striking plenty of good water at 32 feet reuben rawson is getting along quite nicely though he is suffering considerable pain as yet he had poultry live and dressed also domestic rabbitts we pay highest market price geo l rosser phone 3708 stouffville farmers look we buy and sell farm implements- of all kinds also i have some extra good stoves for sale and all kinds of scales highest price for junk and hides h herman phone 1903 ufo notice orders taken now for turnip and mangold seeds seed corn wire- fencing coal for june and binder- twine come to our meetings and council chamber first and thiird thursday each month at 10 am d h busnell secy phone 6413 loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or before full moon stouffville ont train the children to drink more milk ours la pure clean and wholesome our facilities enable us to de liver milk oft he highest test try it as a beverage at your next meal themapie leaf dairy h gilroy prop phone 8108 stonffville mount albert mrs ferguson of uxbridge is visiting with her sister mrs h hall frank thirsk is spending a few days with relatives in this neigh borhood mrs betchen and family are visit ing with her brother rev c j bailey mrs w w shields of toronto is spending a week with her sister mrs f reesor the mount albert orchestra went to beaverton on tuesday evening to take part in the concert there kennedy ross is visiting friends in guelph mrs ross who has been staying at the home of her parents there for a couple of weeks will ac company him home the local orange lodge held a banquet in the ufo hall on tues day night there was a good atten dance members being present from newmarket and other surrounding towns i the mount albert creamery has been reorganized and will open up for business again this week there are good men at the business now and we look to soon see a flourish ing business again is your baking asked for at every gathering where home baking is served some housewifes cooking is always in demand why is this because she bakes with quaker flour the dependable flour that never varies in quality uafcetr our always the samealwatjs the best deal witb the dealer who sells quaker flour if you do not know his name write us and we will direct you a product cf the quaker mills peterborough and saskatoon 2w