a stouffville july 9th 1925 i local happentngsf stouffville bowling tournament will be held on wednesday of next week many outside towns will be repre sented on the green here that day we are always pleased to have farmers or town people drop in and contribute a news item to the tri bune this helps to make the paper bright and newsy on saturday next at the mansion house there will be an auction sale of 25 steers and heifers 15 youne cattle and several cows as well as nine head of aberdeen angus cattle all a very choice lot three months credit sale at 130 j a hawtin prop f w silverside3 auctioneer the local strawberry crop will be exhausted this week mrs watts millinery parlors will be open thursday nights only be tween seasons there is a complaint that flowers are being removed from graves at the cemetery one would naturally think that this must be the act of young children but there is a suspi cion that older people are guilty last thursday rev o e coulter moved to auandale and the same day rev h s warren of richmond hill moved into the parsonage hero fortunately it was ideal weather for this business the day being dry and not so hot as some days we have had since according to new3 received by markham friends from w j stark manager of the edmonton exhibition who has just completed a tour of tho western provinces prospects never looked brighter for a bumper crop from the wheat areas of sask atchewan and alberta last week two thousand young brook trout measuring from 3 to 6 inches were deposited in mr wf ratcliffs pond on the 8th concession of whitchurch they were brought ifromthe government hatchery at caledonia and will well replenish mr ttatclitfa private iishing pond iat springhurst farm manager mather of the local base ball club is in receipt of a letter from manager coulter of the tor onto classics expressing apprecla tion of the visitors for the good time they had here on dominion day the visitors appreciated the good sports manship of the stouffville boys in the manner in which they took de feat at the hands of the visitors this i3 what makes sport worth while the men of the united church of canada presented rev h s warren ba of stouffville with a sectional book case upon his retirement as their pastor while the ladies of the congregation combined with several organizations of the church presen ted mrs warren with a silver tea service both presentations were accompanied by the customary ad dresses and were made at a congre gational meeting ringwood garage phone 167 tires have advanced in price but fortunately we had a good size order placed just before the advance we have now received these tires and while they last we are selling them at the old prices as they were be fore the advance good cord special seconds 650 nonskids guaranteed 5000 miles 600 trump cord guaranteed 7000 miles 900 oversize cord guaranteed 8000 ms 1050 the above tires are 30x3 good 30x36 tubes guaranteed 150 flxtra heavy tubes for oversize cord 225 irubber has advanced again and the above prices will posi tively be withdrawn as soon as the present stock is exhausted watch this space in a few weeks time we shall announce something sensational about radio sprayers paris green arsenateoflead kill the bugs save the crops our pure bergers paris green and fresh arsenate of lead with an uptodate sprayer will do the trick hand sprayers compressed- air sprayers barrel sprayers the spraying outfit shown above is the proper thing if you have a large lot potatoes quick reliable durable economical silvester bros the garrett mission circle picnic to be held at the home of miss b winn is postponed until friday july 24th do not forget that th band play3 in front of the municipal building each friday evening come out and hear them contractor cole is making good progress with the brfck work on the new baptist chureh which will soon be ready for the root next week mr j storry of vernon bc in renewing his subscription says that bc weather is very warm this july but crop3 look well mr storry has been ill the past three months ratcliff cojiave installed a fountain in their window which will keep garden vegetables watered and thereby they will arfways be tempt ing and fresh forthe trade indications point to chautauqua being better attended this year than ever before in stouffville judging by the way tickets are selling the committee expect to sell out their re quired number before opening day on the 16th have you got yours alex boyd took into toronto last week a prize load of hogs sor w f ratcliff ue of our wellknown farmers of whitchurch there were 21 hogs in the lot and 17 of them graded selects which fs a most un usual showing as an evidence that it pays to raise choice ham of thi3 nature we state that mr ratcliff re ceived over 600 for his shipment the regular meeting of the stouff ville womens institute will be held on wednesday july 15th at the home of mrs r nighswander re port of district annual meeting by mrs h boyd and mrs hill also a program by the children this will be conducted by mrs malloy mrs bor- insky and mrs rae roll call ans wered by ways of helping children to form habits of courtesy social half hour meet at porters ice cream parlor at two oclock sharp those intending to go please give their names to the president or se cretary so as transportation can be arranged everybody welcome secy raspberries are about ready forj picking quality service the public library will be closed from saturday night july 18th until wednesday august 5th miss ruth badgero has taken a position in dr herbert freels office in the standard bank building the stouffville orange lodge will participate in the 12th of july walk this year at beavertoa they are taking stouffville band to complete uieir turnout united church s s picnic this friday at baker park lake mussel- man the congregation invited those who will assist in transporta tion please meet at the church at 130 dr smith m harris supts the rev geo washington ma who had been seriously ill for weeks passed away at the home of llons- borough at 1130 wednesday am in his 88th year funeral arrange ments were not made at time of going to press a school teacher in a nearby town was asked to resign her posi tion thi3 june on the complaint of a member of the school board who said that the hem of her skirt was being shortened at such a pace that it would be mistaken for a throat bandage by 1928 if the pace was not slackened stouffville people were quite no ticeable among the big throng who attended the circus in toronto last friday a train wreck was respon sible for delaying the afternoon per formance several hours but all man aged to see the show and still have time to catch tho evening train home mrs l murrell of toronto who lived here at one time being a daughter of the late samuel stouffer who died in 1915 and a cousin to mrs george collard of stouffville writes to renew her subscription to the tribune stating that she takes a keen interest in the paper and enjoys reading every copy mrmurray rowbotnam and a cou ple of assistants have just completed an extensive piece of work of the painters art on the newly acquired home of mr t williamsonknown as the miller property located oppo site the station the addition of several coats of paint and the mak ing of other repairs to this attrac tive home will serve to preserve and make it more pleasing to look at occupying as it does one of the most prominent corners in the town mr williamson left on tuesday on a trip to friends in prince edward county and on his return will take up per manent residence in his new home green river and goodwood were advertised to play football at mark- ham on dominion day but good wood failed to put in an appearance or send an explanation so the pub lic were fooled if they attended the celebration in order to see these teams play n some people are wondering why it is that stouffville entrance examina tions are usually about the last in the county to be reported we are unable to explain this situation but we see no reason why we should not have our papers corrected first once in a while some of our- readers may net know that the papers of each pupil must go to toronto where a staff of teachers are engaged to pass on them on behalf of the depart ment of education there is more or less of a demandali over the pro vince for more speed to be used in this work this could easily be ac complished by adding more exam iners and the cost would not be any greater the standard bank at cannington has adopted a plan for the summer months that would meet with the approval of the business men of stouffville if the local institutions would adopt it during the half noiiuay months the bank closes with the stores a half day each week and remains open on saturday until four oclock the new arrangement is found to meet the requirements of not only the business men but the farming cdnimunity as well jack mccoy who left san fran cisco on october 25th 1924 for acrosscontinent hike and back passed along the country just west of stouffville on his return journey on foot saturday and expected to stop at bradford over night he ar rived in halifax april 17 1925and returning to frisco by way of van couver expecting to finish tlie liike by next christmas he will not re ceive any money until the hike is finished and then he gets 10 po on wednesday evening june 24 the young ladies class of the for mer methodist sunday school ga thered at the parsonage to spend a social hour with their teacher mrs coulter before her departure on behalf of the class miss emma winn read a short address and miss mabel neal presented mrs coulter with a printed siik scarf and a cut glass dish refreshments were served and an pleasant evening was spent mingled with regret at the thought of losing a beloved teacher at a meeting of the mission circle mrs coulter was presented with a lite membership and isabelle with a gold pin a number of young girls also presented isabelle with a fountain pen on sunday morning jast rev hs warren ba formerly of richmond hill preached his introductory ser mon as tho new minister under the joint pastorate of the local united church of canada like the fare well service of the rev ge coulter the previous sunday almost every available seat was taken tip and a few found their way into the gallery the new pastormade a most favor able impression and his people are looking forward to his pastorate here 33 being marked with crowning success prior to bein stationed in richmond hill rev mr warren filled successful pastorates at old queen street methodist church to ronto and at woodbridgo as well as other places i most people who are taking a holiday dress up in holiday attire and it should be the same with a town did you notice the absence of decoration in stouffville on do minion day the only occasion in the year when a celebration is held here a committee should have this work in hand each year to see that tee business places and private resi dences take on a holiday appearance it would help to make the day mow successful and pleasing to visitors text friday afternoon the children ot the united sunday school of stouffville church will hold their picnic at lake musselman besides cars being provid6dtrueks have been engaged as well to carry the surplus children this is expected to be a big event and parents are also in vited to be present and help make the occasion more joyful for the kid dies mr milt harris and dr dc smith are joint superintendents of the school stouffville put it over willowdalo in baseball at the local diamond on saturday to the number of 1014 the game w ragged ixx spots and the spots were thtos the visiting pitcher was weak ond allowed 15 bits as wpll as giriag 10 walks 13 hits were gathered off the stouff ville pitchers the home boys not being pressed did not show up to best advantage as is usually the case when they have- an easy opponenf if you want to see the locals at their best turn out to the game this fri day when tho league leaders new market will be here this should be one of the best games of tho sea son tirao 530 fulopep feed store a well fed hen every day makes the poultry business pay to have your hens lay well through the hot weather- they must eat twice as much mash as scratch grain the fulopep way of feeding is one of the best ways of feeding for summer egg production fulopep egg mash along with grain feed the grain once a day about one hour before the hens go on the roost fulopep growing mash for the young pullets makes a foundation for next winter layers feeds of all kinds on hand 24 lbs pastry flour for slolf stiver bros phone 4501 the superior store our ice cream parlor is a safe port from the heat of summer cooling drinks and pure ice cream grocery heavy zinc rings superior orange pefco tea superior tea creamettes silver gloss starch snaps per doz 20c j2 lb pfcg 40c lb 65c 3 pkg 25c 2 pfcg 2tc a w scott phone us your order we detjtvbr 909 hot weather specials below are only a few of the attractive buys that can be made at our store we invite you to call and see us boys chambray shirts 50c boys khaki pants 125 40 inch factory cotton 30c print light and dark 25c cretonne 37 in all colors 35c good make of overalls 195 mens blue chambray shirks size 17 to 18 95c ladies gingham dresses 175 j l ll 1 1 lc stouffville ontario oaox n ioexoi aoeaoy o h cars trucks tractors i b d o with the object of giving ford car owners 100 per cent service in stouffville and vicinity we have opend a garage in the auditorium building will have a full line of ford parts tires accessories gasoline and oils repairing on the flat rate system fordor 999 tudor 850 coupe 753 touring 588 runabout 545 chassee with starter 465 chassie less starter 378 ton truck less starter 535 light delivery 555 ton truck 622 fully equipped cord tires freight and taxes paid above prices include starters when not specified have some used cars in good running order easy terms if desired we 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