stoseffvillel june 4tt 1925 localhappenlns dr d c- smith has purchased a new overland sedan revival meeting are in progress in the- mennonite church stouffville with weeknight servces the weather has now turned warm which with the local showers over tho weekend is making the crops fairly bound upwards h kirby of ballantrae has a goranlun in bloom which is carry- ins twelve blossoms and mr kirby says it is only a small plant guaranteed cord tires only 650 at ringwood garage stouffville baseball team plays at aurora next saturday june 6th if you ajr a lover of horses deat fail to see rex the untamed horse at the auditorium saturday sth at 815 dr devon of aurora has pur chased 100 swarms of italian bees in alabama and placed them for the summer in mr isaac pikes bush at bethesda work of repairing the sheds at the christian church was done last week the ladies placed a nice flower bed at the front of tho building and assisted in making the grounds more attractive w a clark a onetime merchant of stouffville but nowa resident of markham village has justdisposed of his property there consisting of four acres of fruit land for 4500 to wh stadlebauey op alpenamich mr clark purchaser home in markham tho rev j j robbing was induc ted rector ot trie three anglican churches grace markhani christ stouffville and st philips union ville on friday may 29th at 730 the induction ceremonies took place in grace church markhai and bis hop sweeney ot toronto officiated with the rector of st mathias church toronto preaching the ser mon rev mr robbins conducted the service in the stouffville church on sunday afternoon v on page two of this issue appears a picture ot the old type of engine used on this line of the canadian national ry at the time referred to in mr adam ross letter also in this issue this engine blew up at stouffville station on jan 51st 1374 at 11 am killing two and injuring four other men one was thrown 22 rods and fell on top of a house the wardens of york and ontario counties and a number of other officials were in town last week when they looked over tho roud at the east end of stouffville to- lin- colnville corner which connects the two county road systems it wa3 finally agreed that the 10th conces sion of whitchurch would be more economical- to build than the town- line a half mile to the east and it is likely that such a report will bo adopted by the two counties at the june meetings the day bargains is not passed at the present time we are offering the best value in tikes we have ever had a big standard size 30x3 cord tire for 650 guaranteed tubes 30x3 for 1 50 all other sizes at correspondingly low prices positively less than mail order prices we have an attractive proposition for a changeover to balloon tires whereby we make you a cash allow ance for you old tires dont wait until your tires are worn out sell them while they are worth something if we do not stock your favorite make of tire we can get them on a day s notice batteries we are after the mail order houses on this item also guaranteed batteries from 1200 up and moreover we have them in stock rready to delive fully charged at a moments notice battery water and testing is free a full line of parts enables us to make quick repairs to all makes of batteries genuine ford parts ringwood garage phone 167 zim ins ulaled champion fence issulaltdatmsm bust nr in loormooc shc at lt the perfect farm fence a much thicker heavier coating of xincmuch greater protection against the weather much greater life 40i to 100 more line at no extra price ak for champion zinc insulated fcpcci we have it is stock screen doors window screens keep theflies out and be com fortable we can fit any door or window silvester bros store open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings our readers will he sorry to learr of the serious illness ot daniel hoover at the 6th concession mark ham mr- hoover is 93 years of age and was horn and lived dl his life on the farm where he now lies ill the womans christian temper ance union will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of mrs griffiths mrs a v nolan3 main street east on tuesday june 9 th at 3 oclock the program will consist of music also the delegates report ot tho county convention w c t u secretary at 230 pm next sunday june 7th sir wm hearst kc- will addre33 a big mena rally in the mtuodist church at uxbridge under auspices of the business mens bible class six hundred men are looked for on this occasion aud a special invitation is extended to the men ot stouffville to attend a joint meeting of the cemetery commission and representatives of the council board of trade womens institute and horticultural society for the purpose of laying plans for a proposed decoration day at stouffville cemetery was held this week the definite datet is not yet set but due notice of tho time will be given shortly in the death at unionville on sun day may 31st 1925 of elizabeth bartholomew in her 92nd year this section lost one of its oldest inhabi tants the aged lady was quite well known locally being a sister to mrs ludwick wideman west imain street and to john bartholomew on church street the deceased lady was buried on tuesday at the unionville lutheran cemetery next sunday the local oddfellows lodge will hold their annual decora tion day service by attending divine service in the christian church at 230 pm and afterwards marching in a body to the cemetery where graves of the departed brethren will be decorated with flowers the march will be headed by the band and the church service will be in charge of rev e morton pastor of the church the brethren to meet at lodge at 2 pm the first services of the united church of canada will be held on sunday june 14th in stouffville owing to the merging of the metho dist and presbyterian congregations the day will bei specially set apart with something out of the ordinary special speakers are being secured and rev albert mitchell pastor of a large presbyterian church in van couver has been invrted as one of the outside ministers la the after noon a sunday school rally is being planned for work of laying the brick on the new baptist church was commenced monday morning by contractor fred cole the demonstration in connec tion with laying the corner stone will take place in about two weeks the definite date or whicn will b3 announced next week rev j b moore pastor of the local congrega tion wheat the former church was erected is expected to be present for thi3 occasion mr fmoore is well re membered by many of our citizens and his presence will add interest to the special occasion on monday mr john s dougherty assumed the office of tho clerk and treasurership replacing mr john urquhart who had held the position for twenty years business will bo conducted at the old stand as usuaj or until the council undertake to fit up their own building in the munici pal block as a clerks office mr urquhart who is 83 years of age although he doesnt look it will now enjoy a well earned rest pro bably enjoying the lake breezes for a longer period than usual at his summer cottage at jacksons point remember that frank baker- is still agaat for international karmf implements see bim for parts auditorium stouffv saturday june sth feature ksne ot wild horses comedy hitting the high spots admission 15 acj 25 cent3 start at 815- wednesday june 3wf being the kings birthday the local banks school and post office recognized- it as a public holiday and- consequent ly were not carrying on as usual rev a g and mrs wirder last week motored a distance of about 400 miles to his old homo uj on the bruce peninsular where mr warder had business- to transact a executor of his fathers estate revwm mcfiuire former pastor of stouffville mennonite church will conduct a series of evangelistic meet ings at glen major south of ux bridge town commencing on juno 10th mr sidney pugh will lead the singing and mrs mcguire will accompany as soloist the following young people were in attendance at the annual baptist young peoples association meeting held in toronto last week mr and mrs maurice gillion miss francis ratcliff miss violet phillips miss elva holden miss mabel pipher miss olive turner harry leadbetter and harry ratcliff in the death of mrs jacob yake in her 70jth year on wednesday of last weak there has passed away one of our residents of more than half a century mrs yaie vhose liaiden name was nancy rusnell was horn near belleville but when a younggirl came to live vith her uncle the late daniel rusnell on the 5th concession of uxbridge after her marriage she spent most of her life in stouffville she was a woman of frail physique but none the less rugged constitution and of a deter mined mind as not to be overcome with frailty of body she was a sincere christian and a beloved member of the disciples church of christ stouffville besides her hus band she is survived by an only son adam the west end jeweler an only daughter mrs john hanna died suddenly in stouffville 18 months ago there are two grand children and two great grandchidron the funeral of the late mrs yake took place to stouffville cemetery on friday afternoon and was atten ded by a very large number of friends and mourners mr a stewart of toronto who had been as a pastor to the jrief stricken home conducted the service those who bore the remains to their final resting place were messrs d rus nell a carruthers p lehman f c rowbotham and h o klinek the shadow lako camp which is just east of musselmans lako and under the ownership of the t eaton co of toronto or an official board belonging to that firm is fast estab lishing an important summer resort north of stouffville the second annual camp will open this week when sixty or- more girls will come out and be here two weeks when an other lot will replace them it is tho intention of the management to establish a bird sanctuary on tho lake and with this in view several settings of pheasant eggs were ship- ped here recently also seven settings of wild duck eggs and a couple of peacocks will como shortly the graham farm which was recently added tojhc shadow lake property is undergoing big changes and the house is being remodelled over each weekend at least seventy guests will be at the lake and natur ally the big dining hall is a place of real delight to them all at the regular meeting of the stouffville horticultural society last thursday miss cora wideman re ported the excellent results of the membership committees up to the present they having issued member ship to sixtyeight the east end has not been canvassed and mrs lud hoover and mrs nolan were appointed to secure this membership the society propose to hold their annual exhibition about the first of september this year and in the meantime two competitions are being held for best appearing back yard and best front yard anyone wishing to compete in these contests should notify the secretary j o raaman at once the judges are likely to he nonresidents a vote of thanks was passed in favor of walter dicksou who used his team to draw dirt for the new flower bed now planted at the corner of main street and the 10th con cession the cost ofcleaning up the site of the old town hall on main street was ordered paid being only 1230 for labor and 327 for the fence this seems very small in comparison to the added improvement to our main street claremont frank and mrs underbill robert and mrs leggett of aurora spent the week end with friends dr fred underbill accompanied by his father spent friday and sat urday visiting their many friends here j mcgrath catered to the wants of the football boys saturday even ing having provided a room for tables in his cafe some of our speculators aro com mencing a cementbrick business in a field belonging to w p jones near balsam wa wish them success the f3t ball game saturday night claremont vs goodwood resulted in a victory for the visitors the score was 4 tol 135 was taken in at the gate tho boys get 80 per cent of this miss vorna bingham has secured a situation in a school at mimico for the balance of the term owing to the sickness of one of the teach ers mr bingham and family motored there on sunday quality service coal coal coal we are now taking orders and filling orders for next winter coal pea nut and stove sizes for summer fuel we have that oto coke it is as nice i as wood to burn fulopep way of feeding your chicks is your surest way v of raising them feeds bran shorts schumacher oilcake meal gluten meal tankage middlings ground screenings stiver bros phone 4601 the superior store grocery snaps cream olive soap 6 for 25c plantoi soap 4 for 25c launder soap 5 for 25c superior baking powder 1 lb 25c superior corn flakes 3 pkgs 29 c- oranges 2 doz 45c store open tuesday thursday and saturday i evenings a w scott phone us your order we deliver 909 0e3qes5s i i i i sa w easy priced goods ladies house dresses 125 to 200 boys khaki pants reg 175 for 149 mens khaki pants 200 to 225 mens khaki dusters 250 mens fancy sraw sailors r 150 to 300 mens fancy straw 95c mens work straw hats 25 to 35c j l little next to bank of nova scotia stouffville ontario the cream industry comparison of the old and new system of marketing the advantages of a farmer having a creamery in his own neighborhood as compared to conditions ter or more years ago when only a market for this product was to be had in the larger cities and the industry in the hands of a few creameries at that time the farmer was dictated to as to what he should feed his milch cows and if he did not comply with the requests made he was promptly cut off selling cream he also at that time had to supply his own cans wait until the end of the month for his pay while all the while he was compelled to ship full cans of cream every time as the company in the city explained it cost as much to ship half a can as a whole can the differ ence in shipping cream and churning was so small that most farmers choose to churn and the cream industry was a smjall factor a mere handful under these conditions we entered the business and our method of doing business and the service we render has actually converted the cream business into one of pleasure our prices are not designed for special occa sions but year in and year out we make it a paying pro position for the farmer the result has been that instead of just a few shipping cream in this locality it is now done by every progressive farmer we have made it possi ble for you to ship cream the year round even when your cows get down in their milk it is not necessary to start churning because you cannot fill a can as in bygone days because our truck will call for any quantifar for your convenience we keep open three nights each week during the summer months for those who wish to make delivery themselves another thing by shipping to us you are keeping the industry from gettrng back into the hands of a few and returning to the old conditions which we have recalled above we are certain that we are doing our bit to make canada a prosperous country by providing a daily market for hundreds of fanners in this district lets shake hands and get down to business you and the stouffville creamery stouffville creamery co agents for the delaval separators phone 18602