stouffville september 9th 1926 get more eggs this month if you stop feeding ok laying mash during the sum mer months because you figure that your hens are going to moult and stop laying you will be making a big mistake remember hens dont eat ok mash because they lay they lay because they eat ok mash to get this extra profit this year feed your hens all through the summer on ok laying mash thi3 will postpone the molt and keep them laying until september or october when they whl then go into the molt and be ready for all winter work feed the ok line for profits through your dealer or direct from markham flour mills markham ont for sale in unionville brown bros mr connol for sale in stouffville s w hastings running water when and where you want it on any farm of average size at least one hour a day 36 ten hour working days a year are spent in the irksome wearying task or pumping water 36 days which one of my toronto windmills will give you for profitable work rest or- recreation beside supplying running water wherever you want it the one bothersome fault that of oiling the windmill in all land of weather u overcome in the toronto selfoiler which requires fresh oil only once a year friction and wear are practically abolished toronto windmills too can be made absolutely selfreguladnf in operation the toronto tower will stand for a lifetime because it is the heaviest strongest and bestbraced one built for any windmill let me explain why i believe this is one of the biggest conveniences you can have d holdbn phone 18401 stouffviue 1 the masseyharris v agent the pickling season is here we have a full range of pickling spices and vinegars also the preserving season requirements in sealers zinc rings ana rubber rings the quality is the heat and prices are right lemonade orangeade and raspberry vinegar puart bottles 20 cts pastry flour 24 pound bags per bag 95 cts famous fresh ground coffee per pound 70 cts orange pekoe tea per pound 85 eta mixed biscuits per pound 25 cts eddys silent matches special 3 boxes for 35 cts wonderful soap thesoap that is wonderful per bar 7 cts continuing this week we will sell large comforter bats at 75c each 1 pound bats 40 cents each we have a nice range of pretty patterns in comforter coverings at 35c yard w a stonehouse prompt delivery phone 1602 kodak as you go out of the pocket into posi tion release the shutter and the picture is yourtvthats the kodak way let us be your photographic service station kodaks 650 up kodak film eastman accessories our developing and printing is of the superior sort 250 to- 1500 goodyear auto tires the worlds largest selling tire why simply because they de liver the most satisfaction an other recent drop in price now ipakes tires very cheap goodyears are no higher in price than other standard makes but quality considered makes them your best buy seven styles of 30x3 v4 to choose from let us fit you out local happenings the oat crop in this locality said to be very light this year is i mr joel nendick suffered a slight stroke on tuesday and his condi tion is said to b serlous- we cant au go away for a holiday someone must stay home to receive the picture post cards the regular monthly meeting of the junior institute will be post poned on account of a number oi the girfs taking part in the judging contests for juaior institute girls at the cjte sept 8th the horticultural society have been successful in securing mr hj moore of islington to give an ad dress and lantern slides on roses on friday evening sept 24th be sure and count on being present the canadian national exhibition is claiming the usual big representa tion from stouffville dstrict as in past years many rarniers never theless are finding it hard to get time to be away owing to the har vest dragging on so late mr chris raymerf opposite the presbyterian churchy hasa pullet laying which is ave months old be ing hatched lajsc mafch he also has in his gartlens geranium with a leaf measuring 35 inches in cir cumference auditorium theatre stouffville thursday and friday sept 9th and 10th reginald denny california straight ahead comedy piping hot alalt aowhsaiow- aduiu asc childrea lse 8 q schmidt prop a- car load of 3 and 4 inch tile just arrived s w hastings phone 169 tonight at the auditorium theatre reg denny in california straight ahead comfortable home for school teacher or- two school girls en quire at tribune office owing to miss k logan teacher of the primary room in stouffville puplic school suffering from a sprained ankle her duties are being undertaken this week by miss doro thy lawson in addition to the prize secured by mr ward on glads at toronto reported in our last issue he also won first and third on poultry two firsts on turnips of the white and yellow vaiiety and fourth on cucum bers these are worthy wins at so important a fair crasy aeroplane flights wildam- bulance chases a misplaced wedd ing an animal circus running every body ragged a mad auto race with the car in flames are just a- hint of the drama and unalloyed merriment in this rollicking picture to be seex at the auditorium theatre thurs day and friday 9 th and 1 0 th the womens christian temper ance union will hold a special hour of prayer at the home of mrs geo robinson main street on monday aug 13th at 730 this is a call to prayer not only to the meufbers but to all th todies of our congre gations who are interested in tem perance work sec wctu private sale of rugs and furni ture 1 taperistry rug 10x13 ft 2 taperistry rugs 10x12 ft couch velour 6 ft parlor table all in good condition a s leaney stouffville owing to the extreme rain which fell most of saturday afternoon the public auction sale of household goods belonging to mr simeon stouffer is postponed to thursday the 16 th piano teacher djesire3 pupils has had considerable experience with pupils in grades ranging from in troductory to and including junior grade work terms reasonable s i middleton opposite queens court siouftviue the farmers were so badly rushed in the fields last thursday with har vesting that the local market was almost ignored 33c per pound was paid for butter and 32c per dozen for eggs the first spring chickens to arrive on this market caune in and the raiser was awarded at the rate of 32c per pound old hens were quoted at 25c mr a c burkholder has on ex hibition at the front of his beautiful residence a large cajstorbean mea suring seven feet arid four inches high this outdistances the one mentioned in these columns a cou ple of weeks ago f anyone doubting the varacity of thlsatatement is at libery to tiptoe across acs lawn after sundown and make their own measurement janet button daughter of mrand mrs e a button who tried the entrance examinations at stouffville last june just received notice a few days ago that she had been success ful in passing these examinations as janet only fell a few marks short her papers were reread with the result that the department find she is entitled to a pass mr alt pugh got into a hole last week which had disastrous results for him while crossing the floor of the barn on the farm of mr fred winn he failed to observe an open ing in the floor and the apeteur soon swallowed joim tip two ribs are fractured from the fall wm rennie ofi the 10 th conces sion who won second prize in the competition put jon by markham agricultural society for anding fall wheat has now threshed and realized 550 bushel5rof fall wheat from the ten acres of crop or an average of 55 bushels to the acre from his prize grain the first instalment of town taxes which hacame due ion sept first amounting to 8750 in round figures was largely overpaid while a few ratepayers did not respond at all so many others paid their second instalment with the first that the total taxes for 1926 of 17429 was twothirds paid those who paid their second instalment due in dec with the first instalment just past due received a discount at the rate of 8 per anuum on the second half thats a good inducement to make one dig hartrto clean up this inevitable bill big liberal rally for women in ratcliffs hall stouffville on thursday sept 9th at 230 pm standard time speakers mrs h h carpenter of hamilton past president of ontario womens lib eral association mr a j ward a d bruce and the candidate harry sifton music rendered by misses luella gayman and edith swift ail women electors are cordially invited two rinks of local bowlers took in the tourney at uxbridge on lahor day and although they won some games they were notin the prize awards the rinks consisted of a c burkholder milt storey irwin mr t w eagleson teacher of piano wishes to announce that he has taken over miss a lehmans studio and class mr eagleson is a pupil of mr w f pickard toronto conservatory of music and musical director of walmer road baptist church tpronto and has had con siderable teaching experience with much success preparing pupils for examinations etc mr eagleson will be at the studio commencing saturday sept 11th and following saturdays where he will be pleased to welcome miss lehmans former pilpils and all prospective pupils of music mrs jewett mother of mrs alex w scott of this town died at kin- mount c sunday sept 5th fol lowing a stroke suffered a few weeks ago mrs scott was summoned from here on saturday and reached the bedside of her mother before the great call came the late mrs jewett was born in poterboro coun ty and was married in now york where ho two sons and two daugh ters who survive her wore bornher gray e smith and d rusnell jos grove blake sanders thos blrkett btrth snd s r civil war bur he died 15 years ago mrsjewott although nearing her 77lh birthday was ex ceptionally bright and capable she was a sincere christian a beloved mother and bore a loving kind over to parkdale to contest the mixed tourney there george saun ders bert smith and their wives composed the rink which landed third prize in twenty entries for which they wore presented with handsone coffee cups jas ratcliff geo lee ivy saunders and frances ratcliff also composed ono of the rinks at parkdale silvester bros k births elson to mr and mrs elwood elson- sth con pickering on sept 3rd 1926 a son lageer on friday sept 3rd 1926 to mr and mrs ernest lageer church street stouffville a son disposition mrs scott withjwhom she lived much of trio time until she went to kinmount on a visit this summer has the sympathy of her many friends here the funeral took place on tuesday interment being in toronto mr a w scott is still at caron sask owing to the illness of his mother who is still lingering in tho moose jaw hospital since the acci dent in which she suffered the loss of a foot quality service delays are costly you can save money by stocking your coal now we have that vhomestead fly salt in stock fulopep feeds schumacher feeds bran shorts and quaker flour stiver bros floor feed and seed merchants phone 4501 gmo nailed in largo boards direct to studding right over damaged walls or faded wallpaper easily quickly applied without muss at surprisingly low cost gyproc will not burn it is heat cold and sound resisting makes a continuous wall of rock that is very light in weight drop in and we will gladly explain gyprocs except ional advantages for sale by stouffville planing mill u masseyharris and ford agency now is the time to see us about a fordson tractor and all kinds of tractor machines if you are intending buying a quebec sulky plow order now as we expect to run short on these plows and only those who order early will be able to get one we have a number of second hand machines and cars on hand which ws will sell very reasonable to make a clean up before the end of the season we have 6 ford touring cars 1 1924 model coupe 3 ton trucks 1 1926 ford koadster only run 6 weeks sell at a bargain if you live in the claremont district see mr thos- scott he is re presenting us there j r d holden agent phone 18404 stouffville lime and plaster we have a large stock of hydrated lime hard wall j plaster plaster of paris gyproc products lumber and shingles stouffville planing mill stouffer schell v 1 phone 194 stouffville what our organization means to you expert buyers search the markets of the world for the best imerchandise trained supervisors examine the stores daily and exact cleanliness courtesy x fresh foods in every stores expert managers and clerks relieve you of tedious selection of groceries and render the personal service every shopper appreciates foods of a maintained high quality at low prices all this and more is what is back of the dominion storewhere you shop special offer only a limited supply one 1 oc package maclarens grated cheese given with o ib macaronl- purehase of or spaghetti telfers duplex cream biscuits 35 13 oz pail peanut 19- butter mayfield brand bacon 47 ib shipments of new pack merchandise just arrived pfas standard quality tj red pitted 3 ft jar cherry nc jam 49 aylmer beans 2 tins 25 guest ivoryjl soap 15 victory brand sour pickles biu 39c domino blend tea earfi bruui 7o c rfit i jib 4 lb tin shirriffs marmalade shirriffs true vanilla extract 33 with silrcr plated spoon quaker oats ve28 that price in affect for ono week from data of this paper 1 42c p boadway mgr stouffville