stouffvtlle june 17th 1926 june hatched chicks will produce laying pullets by noyembejr 1st if fed on i ok chkk and feed for fin i 6 weeks followed by ok developing feed and mash with weather con ditions now more favorable start to raise your next winters flock many satisfied users are sending us testimonials backing up our claims feed the ok line for profits if your dealer cannot supply you send direct send for leaflet on feeding markham flour mills d n reesor sons markham ont 4 the service a bank renders prom the very moment produc tion of a commodity is planned until through the channels of commerce it finds its way to the ultimate consumer it must be financed in providing funds to finance production and dis tribution banking renders one of its major services to the community the standard bank op canada stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch at goodwood same quality but low price exioe exides won their worldfamous reputation for long life because they actually lasted longer than their owners expected the same quality is in the bxide now yet it costs no more than ordinary batteries five very important ser vices battery ford spring electric and firestone service ford parts a specialty repairs for all makes swifts garage phone 195 stouffville batteries hpiategjd hpiatecife 15plateg 12 volt d o o sweaters and knitted dresses beautifully cleaned no shrinking no stretching your white sweater will be returned as fe clean and fluffy as the day you bought it- this is the firm that has made such a success if cleaning and dyeing summer dresses daily deltverd3s to stouffville chester company cleaners and dyers 741743 broadview ave agent w- h shaw phone 9512 dry goods stouffville glasgow h davis of coboconk called on i friends here last week w tindau spent the week end with his sister mrs march mr and mrs amicthell of mount albert visited with j davis on sunday z mrs r thompson and family of hamilton visiting her brother joe forsyth win eckardt and family also mr and mrs jas slack were the guests at l slacks on sunday miss m wellmau and mrs h district and general four carloads of equipment ar rived in brooklin last week for the work of paving the highway through there t in future tourists and others visiting the town park at whitby on sunday will be forbidden from playing games there on that day whitby town council are dealing with the dust nuisance on side streets which is described in the gazette chronicle as a menace to slack attended the south ontario househo it is proposed to lay womens institute convention at whitevale on tuesday last vivian the road inspector for the work here mr barnett has been trans ferred in the same capacity to wes ton and mr percy cuitler of vivian has been appointed in his place the reasons that so many cars visited us on sunday aftercoon was that the people were anxious to see once more the ambers of a house that was just burned down indeed a fire is no novelty here for within a few years practically all the houses from vivian north o the townliue have been burned down this time it was the house on the silverman which was not occupied on sunday we could learn notwng as to the cause of the fire the many car loads of stone for the building of the road from vivian northward and from ballantrae northward give things around here an appearance of great activity in about another four weeks we might look for the completion of the good road roads from ballantrae to the gwillimbury townline at the pre sent time the road from here north is closed to traffic and cars that want to travel north do better to make their detour at ballantrae in stead of at vivian the detour should always be made over the 9th con victoria square stoutenburgs new service station is being completed as rapidly as possible ross nichols has purchased a new chev roadster which can be utilized as a truck mrs thos w khnck of stouff ville and mr ls klinck of bc vis ited at the square on sunday mrgarnet francey mr alfsmith miss orchard and miss grace duncan motored around lake simcoe on sunday the s s anniversary will be held next saturday and sunday june 19th and 20 saturday afternoon a league game between unionville and the square after tea there will be a concert furnished by white the dust with calcium chloride the cost to be met as under the local improvement bylaw just to prove that the matter of food is largely a state of mind geo hasler johnston will start from chicago for new york at 11 oclffck tomorrow morning he proposes to walk the thousand miles without a mouthful of food subsisting entire ly upon water he says he eats his last meal at 7 oclock this evening and will not dine again until june 30 when he expects to be in new- york johnston is 29 years old and a gymnastic director johnston must take 2112000 steps according to his plan before he takes up the knife fork and spoon in appreciation of the care and attention given to his daughter the late hama kobayashi who while a student of the ontario ladies col lege whitby was taken ill and passed away in oshawa hospital mr tomijiro kobayashi a promin ent japanese manufacturer and citi zen of tokio the japanese capital has forwarded to the college princi pal rev f l farewell a cheque for two thousand yen which is equi valent to 93750 in canadian cur rency with the direction that the money be used as the board of dir ectors see fit a scholarship will be established to honor the memory of the dead student auxiliaries progress two hundred delegates from tor onto birch cliff markham stouff ville port perry brooklin oshawa whitby and several other places at tended the seventh annual meeting of the womens auxiliary of east york deanery of the anglican church held on thursday last week in all saints church whitby among them were four from the local an- glcan church namely mrs f w silvester mrs murray hill mrs i a freel and mrs a s leaney the sermon at the morning meeting was fashionquality and price v the three striking features of our spring and summer dry goods stock we invite you to inspect our splen did range and investigate these attractive prices of which we have many more not mentioned here dry goods beadora voiles all shades at per yd 75c underwear dimity in peach white and maive per yd 30c heavy quality apron gingham a special at per yd 29c fine striped black vesting suitable for dresses for summer wear at per yd 40c- fine white dotted muslin very dainty for childrens dresses for summer wear at per yd 35c menssilk and wool and pure thread silk sox per pr- 75c mens radio english broadcloth shirts extra good quality each at 250 groceries perrins fancy biscuits a special per lb 29c large bottles vanilla 8 oz each t 25c sugar krisp corn flakes 3 pkgs 29c- harry homes dainty pudding and double cream custard powders 3 pkgs 25c- 4 bars laundry soap and 1 bar castile for 25c dymo washing tablets per pkgs 25c 5 pound pails amber honey each for 50c f c rowbotham dry goods and groceries phone 5601 town orders delivered during summer we close each wednesday at noon open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings demonstration -on- preached by rev r a avmstrong of the church of the redeemer to- i ronto while rev h shires of bow- i rose dramatic club when jane nianville assisted at the afternoon takes a hand assisted by other segsion reports were presented from talent sunday services afternoon the various auxiliaries of the parish- and evening the speaker will be es represented and increased mem- rev mr carscadden of barrie berships and giving to missionary in ithe markham rural softball league the home team defeated milliken in a very exciting and thrill ing game by 7g umpires jas clayton milliken and rev a wall richmond hill the league standing won lost victoria square 3 milliken 2 unionville church 2 agincourt 2 buttonville 1 unionville town 0 claremont wm michell of toronto visited his relatives here over the week end the ufo shipped a car load of stock to the toronto market on saturday mrs robert worthy of brampton and friend spent over the week end with the formers mother mrs t gibbons and widmer mil ler who have been in poor health lately went to toronto on monday thos stephenson and family motored out from birchcliff and called on old friends here sunday mrs a j anderson and friend motored from the toronto and call ed on fred and mrs ward on sun day gordon spencelly and family of toronto mr and mrs morgason mr and mrs huntley of toronto called on ed and mrs spencelly on sunday causes were a feature of many of the reports in the afternoon miss black of toronto anglican missionary among the jews gave a detailed re view of her work mrs c a kin- near of oshawa was elected presi dent of the deanery in succession to mrs w h downie whitby who has held the position for three years dinner and supper was served to the delegates by whitby w a east york institute wednesday june 23 on the old wilmot brown farm east end of stouffville ford tractoes with masseyharris and oliver plows and machinery ford cars on display stouffville planing mill are prepared to supply all kinds of building material j sash doors blinds silos tanks lm and all kinds of mill work a large stock oflumber on hand our motor truck will make delivery stouffer schell phone 194 stouffville bloomington mrs jarvis storry spent tuesday with friends in toronto mr and mrs douglas booth were in toronto last week miss henderson of brampton is visiting with miss lizzie hill this week mr cowle and son fred motored to peterboro on sunday last mr and mrs watson fairies re ceived a miscellaneous shower en saturday last from their many friends in memoktam lewis in loving memory of a dear wife and mother mrs ambrose lewis who departed this life jine 16th 1923 deep in our hearts your memory clings and still oar grief is sore each passing year but nearer brings the day well meet onoe more ever remembered hvtband son and daughters the annual meeting and election of officers of the east york branch of the womens institute held in unionville united church on thurs day last week in point of numbers and attendance was one of the larg est in years nearly 200 ladies- tak ing part in the morning and after noon sessions those in attendance from stouff ville branch were mrs geo tlee mrs h j malloy mrs davey mrs hugh boyd mrs geo robinson mrs macleod mrs parkinson mrs w simpson mrs wes hill the chair was occupied by mrs graves of scarboro junction last years president and who was unan imously reelected the other off cers are mrs w a young agin court 1st vicepresident mrs ra mason markham 2nd vice miss jean herron secretary and mrs gamxdavison and mrs robt ash unionville auditors the principal speakers of the day were mrs groves a member of the toronto board of education and g eputnam director of womens institutes another speaker was mrs duncan a member of the federa tion board there was fine musical program some of the artists taking part be ing miss ha weighill and mrs j w perkin unionville in a pano duet and rev mr eaton in a solo the morning session was largely taken up with reports and at the close of each session the delegates and visitors were entertained to a splendid luncheon provided by the ladies of the village horse register sale register saturday june 19th 0 head of hereford and darbams 2-year- olds also few choice cows and beef ringers at the stock yards stouffville belonging to j a hawtln sale at 130 6 months credit f w siltergides auct golden west king the clydes dale stallion no 23675 belong ing to a m baker will stand at his own stable lot 7 con 8 whitchurch he is inspected and enrolled telephone 206 atlantic 2nd the choicely bred clydesdale belonging to james morrison glasgow will stand for the season on the 8th and 10th of markham j scotts in pickering and at wellmans his home stable glasgow see cards for descrip tion and pedigree hanoi the imported percheron stallion the property of w h johnson lot 15 con 7 markham will make the season of 1926 at his home stand also dempsey 11763 the dapple black perch eron will be at his own stable this season to insure 15 18 maobrino the government pre- anium horse standard bred the property of alf e pugh stouff ville will be in stouffville during the present season and at mark ham every monday also at ux- and goodwood each wednesday and thursday macbrino cham pion of the royal fair 1922 bas a famous record and pedigree as shown by the printed cards ask for one col bowers the grand cham pion clyde belonging to a j lewis lot 30 con 7 markham will stand at his own stable see cards or bills for pedigree rosbdene footprint 21010 a beautiful clyde has just been purchased by ambrose lewis and will stand for the first time in this district having just been import ed last season- he is a handsome roan white face and four white legs foaled may 1922 breeder allan horn rosedene sunder land co durham rosedene foot print is the best bred horse that ever crossed the water from sun derland the second last dam in his pedigree heir peggy was dam of the great champion horse darnley 222 darnlcy was the sire of top gallant he by sir everard the sire of barons pride rosedene footprints sire is the- outstanding sire in scotland today and has beenstandlng for several years at 60 guineas at service and 60 additional if mares prove in foal the service for rosedene footprint alone cost 125 guineas and board extra this horse will stand during this season on the route advertised for col bowers while col bowers will stand at his home stable only lot 26 con 10 markham service 15 mares cared for and pastured durinc the season wjk mccarthy ragr j f trinity unred church of omomee celebrated its golden jubilee on sun day last june 13th drug store bo ad way 8 stouffvillh holiday ahead keep your self fit and ready for a good time during the sum mer vacation one way to do this is by eating good whole some foods such as our grocery store can supply a trial order will convince v t we keep fresh vegetables and fish in season remember wd deliver geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer storjrrvtxui