stouffvtlle march 19th 1925 b45 iot ursr vegetable and flower seeds from your local merchant rr u easy to identify a garden grown from rennles seeds by the magni ficence of it flowers and the tusclousnets and urge elxe of its vegetables you too can secure these results by sowing rconlss vetable and flower seeds rennles seeds sxe high in quality have been thoroughly tasted for ger mi nation and virility and bav ft reputation that extends over half a century for producing the very best in both vegetables nd flowers carrottop the william m rennie seek sor adelaide and jarvis strwu toronto if yea cannot obtain renniet scats locally please write us fining your dealers address renalftl seed annual the moat complete caoa41an 8cc4 catalogue free on requett the reeve of stouffville is the latest to install an uptodate radio in his home axniinster rug 9x9 in perfect con dition will be sold at a bargain mrs j boadway church street 3 miss r tobuy o toronto has leased no 1 queens court and has moved to town together with her mother and sisters whitchurch township council j meets for general businea on satur- j day march 21st quality servioh the stouffville markettnis week remains unchanged for butter and eggs the hog mrjetft advanced 25c 81250 and 1375 the newspaper houldbe the towns business directorjyeverybody in business should berepresented regularly if only liy ji card the regular march meeting of the board of trade will be held nexfj monday you will be interested in this meeting so reserve the date f r crawford secretary i local happenings band concert tonight notice washing done also chic kens hatched 5c per egg apply mrs morrison con 2 near glas gow next sabbath sunday in lent will be the fourth today thursday i3 the sale date of the late peter steckleys farm stock and implements at gormley free public clinic this thursday afternoon from 2 to 4 oclock in the council chamber bring the babies and children of preschool age last friday evening at a general meeting of richardson masonic lodge it was decided to hold their annual banquet and ladies night early in may in this issue morris gillion is offering his four acres of land and good home on the 9th concession of markham just south of town for sale having rented from his father- inlaw mr truman holden the fifty acres adjoining the holden farm on the north the latter place has recently been worked by mr holdens son arthur who intends farmers will have an opportunity to purchase fresh milch cows at geo talbots sale on the 8th of whit church next saturday twenty head will be sold a listowel merchant was fined 100 and costs last week for selling ungraded eggs we publish this as a tip to the merchants in this locality so that they will not meet with similar fate through inobser vance of the law mr e a button hardware mer chant ia3t week purchased enbloc the hardware stock of the late chas beirel of markham the stock was moved to stouffville last week and absorbed in the local store mark ham still has two hardware stores in operation roy strong who has occupied the house in the east end owned by rev w m mcguire next noah bakers has leased the hodgson property a mile east of stouffville on the town- line uxbridgepickeriug and mark ham mr d m heise has sold his resi dence on the corner of albert and main streets to mr john w ratcliff who has tenanted the property since the heises moved to toronto mr heise has recently purchased a house in the queen city at 58 brook- side drive some people are flush enough to put out bread tickets for milk tick ets there i3 quite a difference in the price when the bottles return to the dairy there is no means of telling who made the mistake so housewives should be careful one of our esteemed citizens of many years mrs david forsythwas the recipient this week of a box of iucious oranges and grap fruit of extraordinary size sent by a friend down in jacksonville florida a gift of this nature of such quality and freshness is naturally greatly appreciated with the snow and ice once more removed from the sidewalks the bad condition of the pavements is again revealed to view there is very little pavement laid in stouffville that is worthy of the honest attempt of men to lay good sidewalks in most cases there was never a proper foundation and the walks were laid too low on many of the streets mr joseph wild moved this week to his farm at mount joy where his labours will help to swell the vege- taible and fruit market next summer if he has anything like good 3ucces3 on his new place mr and mrs wild have lived in stouffville for seven years prior to which they were re sidents of altona some of our readers will remem ber robert sbeatty who left stouff ville about fifteen years ago as a very young man he is now located in san bernardino county southern i california and being a member of the chamber of commerce whose duty it is to advertise their beauti ful county sends along an illustra ted booklet vividly portraying the attractive features of the state of california particularly san bernar dino county noted for its fruit growing agriculture summer homes etc the auction sale of farm stock and j implements belonging to e r sin- to more into stouffville after the 1st i clair on the 8th concession of whit- of april there will be six outside sections participating in the stouffville school fair this year which is likely to be held in september namely demon- viue bloomington ringwood mon golia 9th line imarkham and dixon hill the live stock prize list ap pearing in last weeks issue of the tribune is open to each and all these sections and we understand that some of the farmers are select ing their animals now for the show this years fair promises to rival those held in the surrounding country by the local agricultural aocieties church last friday was very well attended although it was hard to hold the crowdtowing to- the raw wind which induced some to get away home before the sale was over the total goods sold amounted to 2313 the cattle easing in price a little although horses and farm im plements ranged high the grain sold above market value work of renovating the local cana dian national railway station is in progress a number of workmen arrived here this week to carry out the much needed repairs later in the season it is the intention of the company to paint the exterior al though stouffville is one otthe most important business points on this line of railway it has one of the poorest stations ajolig the route owing to this condition a little re pair work will be greatly appreciated by our people in general there is never any necessity for the miracle of the loaves and fishes to be reenacted on behalf of the ladies of the local christian church these women like the wise virgins in the parable always have their lamps trimmed and ready for any emergency it had been suggested that the usual large crowds which characterised the christian church suppers of the past would not be so great this year because no program followed the feast notwithstand ing on st patricks night when the annual supper was staged the crowd came in droves and from 530 until around 8 oclock the town and coun try people once again sat down to the abundantly ladened tables of all manner of good things the fact was demonstrated that a program at these affairs fades into insignificance if only a good supper is assured proceeds amounted to about 85 geo w fetch dies suddenly the first public health clinic was held in the council chamber on thursday afternoon of last week it was well patronized but there wasnt enough babie3 and when the tri bune scribe niade a call he found nurse hally demonstrating to a class of young jgirls wit a dummy child we didnt learn what the nature of the instruction wa3 as thei demonstration was suspended during our presence we found the room nicely fitted for the work and this thursday it is hoped that between the hours ot twci and four more of the mothers will take advantage ot the special instruction afforded those from the surrounding country are also invited to attend the clinic the methodist church choir in dulged in an oyster supper at the conclusion of the regular practise on friday evening last 35 or 40 mem bers participated and enjoyed the repast at the toonclusion miss mor- gason choir leader moved a vote of thanks to mr scott who furnished the oysters and to the members who contributed the other good things enjoyed frank graham of kincaid sask son of mr and mrs andrew graham ot stouffville who had spent part of the winter with his parents here left on saturday for his farm in the wesj mr graham has a half sec tion of land near kintaaid but as he has never popped the question of matrimony to any woman yet he has a married couple on the place last year mr graham3 wheat crop aver aged 18 bushels to the acre which at the present price of thi3 world commodity made a successful finan cial year for the owner word has been received from gal veston texas of the death there of j l hoshel who passed away on feby 12th last the late mr hoshel will be remembered here as a school teacher having taught for years at baker hill and also at almira for the past few years he held a position as school superintendent hi3 wife who was a native of king township died two years ago the late mr hoshel is survived by two sons and one daughter and was about 70 years ot age at the time of his death your new bath room now is the time before the spring housecleaning ia done to have that bath room outfit you have been contemplating put into place whether a town system or one in the country where a pressure system is required our long plumbing experience has taught us howto do it right we have samples on the floor come in and see them and let us tell you how best to meet your needs and the cost every housekeeper deserves a bath room it makes the work easier the home more sanitary the house more uptodate and life more worth living silvester bros during jan feb and march we close at 630 every evening except saturday on sunday last senator w h ben nett of midland member of the canadian senate for eight years died at his home there he was born at barrie where an only brother john still lives deceased was also a cou sin of a s leaney of stouffville senator bennett who had been an outstanding figure in politics in the dominion since 1891 and ho was also one of ontarios prominent law yers had been in the best of health up to the beginning of the year but early in february suffered a general breakdown and had been ailing for the pa3t six weeks his death not be ing entirely unexpected george w petch a prominent agriculturist of whitchurch town ship vandorf died at the private patients pavilion toronto general hospital on tuesday evening of last week mr petch was taken to the hospital on monday evening and operated on and was thought to be progressing favorably when he suf fered a relapse the late mr petch was born in whitchurch township 56 years ago and had lived there all his life he was well known throughout the county and highly respected he is survived by his wife one son and one daughter the funeral took place friday from his home maple hill farm at 230 to the aurora cemetery reeve m baker s p foote f w silversides and ora reaman were among those attending the funeral from the east side of the township and stouffville the spefcial missionary day in the local methodist church last sunday proved most successful and very gratifying to the womens organiza tions under which the special ser vices were held the ladies were fortunate in securing rev j j coulbsr ot toronto brother of the pastor of the church who delivered two addresses morning and evening as well as preaching in the afternoon at bloomington the morning text i am not ashamed of the gospel of jesu3 christ was the basis of a scholarly discourse highly illumin ating and full ot interest the evening service under the garrett mission circle also proved full of interest the sermon being directed along missionary thought the morn ing collection exceeded 600 the choir assisted with special music at each service the whitby gazette reports in con nection with the late mra pile mother of mrs richard ward of stouffville at the home of her daughter mrs parish whitby town ship on thursday march 5th the death occurred of rachel duff be loved wife of wm pile in her 76th year the late mrs pile had been ill for several weeks she was born in pickering township a daughter of the late abram duff and lived in this district all her life fiftyfive years ago she was married to mr wm pile who survives and to whom deepest sympathy is extended she is also survived by two daughters mrs ward of stoufivillo and mrs parish brooklin two brothers thos and robt duff myrtle and one sis ter mrs f l brown of myrtle mrs pile was a presbyterian in religion the funeral was held on saturday march 7th interment being made i ashburn cemetery claremont mrs- cliff soden is our telephone operator there died on saturday at dag- mar william walker t p shirk and alvin bushby spent the week end in toronto mrs frank orchard of saskatche wan is visiting old friends heie the measles are quite prevalent among the younger generation at present vinteent baker moved to stouff ville monday where he is taking up farming our garage men are quite busy these days getting the cars ready for spring jas underbill had the misfortune to breaking a leg by falling on the ice at agincourt on monday the hockey club will hold a car nival on tuesday march 24th watch for bills giving prize list and full information the mission band ot the union church purpose holding a box social on wednesday evening march 25 the curlers had a carnival last friday nght the big event was a game of broom hockey between the curlers and the farmers resulting in a win for the curlers 6 to 1 f m cooper will hold an exten sive sale of registered horses cattle breeding ewes etc on friday mar 27th this will be one of the larg est stock sales here for some time the auction will be held on the farm opposite graham bros lot 22 one of the largest farm stock sales in this vicinity was held on thursday ot lafet week on the farm of w a dunkeld 8th concession of pickering it was a cleansweep sale his nephbw murray dunkeld taking over 0ie farm this spring the sale totalled over 4000 and everything ranged high inprice ex cepting cattiej cows went from 90 to as low asl40 while- horses de manded fanca prices the heavy team sold to mr diinkelds nephew murray for miglifly over 400 sheep ranged anyhere from 23 to 27 a regisferoo bull 2 years old sold for c7 isya buyer from high land creek mr dunkeld left no thing undone to advertise his sale well and the results wore apparent the crowd being similar to that at tended a horse race or fall fair the dunkclds have resided on this farm for 25 years and as they retire from active participation in the farm work we wish for them years of solid enjoyment in this locality 1 boadway s drug store stouffville fulopeep feed store the baby chick season is on now do not be foolish and waste your time and eggs for three weeks if you follow our feeding instructions you will raise every healthy chick that you hatch we have 20 years experience both in raising chickens and making their rations behind us why other with a homemade ration when you can get a well balancedration such as baby chick starter with cod liver oil in it baby chick feed consisting of oatmeal cracked wheat and cracked corn we have our seeds on display leave your order for seed corn stiver bros phone 4501 the superior 5t0re specials for this week grape fruit 3 for 25c sunkist oranges 2 doz 45c sunkist medium i doz 45c keilogs bran flakes 2 pkg 25c keilogs waxtite toasted corn flakes 2 pkg 25c prunes 2 lbs 25c brooms 5 string 47c quality and service and the right price a w scott proprietor phone os your order we deliver 909 oexoc30e30es i0e30i removal time we have transfered our place one door west of the old shop to the building occupied by jas little with increased space we have increased stock and a larger range of wearing apparel call and see us note we sell coal oil and gasoline ae weldon the west end shoe store ringwood garage radio radio if you are thinking of purchasing a radio be sure and hear the new splitdorf set it is nonregenerative a feature that should be insisted upon when baying a radio we install these sets in your home and guarantee absolute- satisfaction come to ringwood garage and hear a real radio there is a concert nearly- every afternoon also we are open wednesday and saturday evenings come in and enjoy the music dont forget to send in your battery for winter storage phone 167 ringwood garage create your own currency your ownership of a saving bank account creates a currency all your own a cheque bearing your signa ture jointly with that ot the stand ard bank adds the prestige of our name to the integrity of yours a combination of inestimable value to you from a business and social view point while offering other practical advantages ot incalculable number the deposit of one dollar to your credit in the nearest standard bank branch will lay the foundation for a currency all your own the standard bank op caiiaxa stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch ot goodwood