ssibitne vol- xxxvi no 33 stouffville ontario thursday october 14th 1926 mesowm saves money far yen by xterminatinc lice and mites and m a s sanitary protection esaiaet contfjoq poultry disease ecmbfflkal effkaeat unite xasy to use one gallon makes 100 fallens of efficient disinfectant ready for use write for a aswctal free booklet ea to aoultry krose dtp me 1 in original sacks for sale by storrys 1 r tg stork phone 1003 all for the sake of a rabbit or fox did you ever think what it would cost you to replace your furniture it destroyed by fire do you carry sufficient insurance to refurnish your home if nouwhy tie cost of insurance in a brick house in stoulfville is less than lc per day per 1000 thomas birkett general insurance broker lawson block phone 18202 stouffville if the farmers of whitchurch and uxbridge townships should see bands of red coated men on horse back racing through the country crossing fields and jumping fences as if making a battle charge they should not become alarmed these men and ladies too will be found to be merely chasing a poor little rabbit or a wily fox a hunt last week carried the sportsmen from aurora to musselinans lake and near uxbridge town the aurora- fox hoand pack of the toronto hunt had what probably has been the longest run in the history of the toronto hunt they met at beverley farms south of aurora at 230 hounds were taken to draw the woods off mr bothams farm rtsnning between the second and third concessions east whitchurch they found a fox which carried them east and south to the third concession which was crossed on the la salle college side linethence truman w eagleson teacher of piano conservatory and all branches of music taught reasonable rates stouffville saturdays studio over a g lehmans shoe store george keay auctioneer graduate national auction school canada farm and general sales a specialty write rr3 stoulfville for terms and dates pnone 9003 evans bells billings robinsons and mitchells farms where he was lost this was a run of about five afid a half miles over beautiful roll ing country and good stiff fences hounds were then taken through vandort to ballaiitrae where they were put into marshy lands not far from musselmans lake they quickly found and away they went northerly crossing the fifth conces sion in an easterly direction on to the sixth and seventh where they flung lefthanded and crossed a marsh there was no way of gett ing to hounds except by jumping over to the railway jright of way and as this is guarded b a page wire fence it needed some pluck to assay it but a rail was laid up against it and the huntsman put his horse at it and he was followed by about a dozenor so those who did not care for this kind of jumping returned on their tracks where they met some of the tailend hounds who had put up another fox so that the hunt was divided into two but the original fox carried the intrepid dozen or so into uxbridge township where he was lost within four miles of uxbridge town some eighteen miles frorr beverley so the windings of the fox and the return journey made it easily 40 to 45 miles hounds did not get back to the kennels until tan oclock at night but all voted it was the grandest days sport they ever had personal notes local happenings next week at the auditorium theatre stella maris also buster browns nightmare perfect baking is the art of producing fine foods our mas ter baker constructs a loaf of i bread that appeals to every tamllye sense of food value our pastries will make you wonder why mealtimes dont eome closer together when you write out your next gro cery order write the name of our bread upon it and insist that you get it ambrose stover jbaker lost a pair of grassclippers on the townline south finder kindly leave the same at tribune office a suitable reward will be given w j mather purchased one of the new model mclaughlin light six sedans this week and disposed of his touring car mr and mrs cheeseman and son of toronto spent sunday with mrs geo boadway mr and mrs archie stouffer motored to kitchener and spent a day or two last week mrs wm percy and mrs duncan lawson of toronto visited mr and mrs joel nendick on sunday rev dr j t daley and mrs daley of port hope spent a few- days with his sisters the misses daley mrs w h urquhart and little billy of owen sound who are still at jacksons point visited this week with mr john urquhart mrs lemon paisley and daugh ter rheta also mr and mrs ira badgero have returned after spend ing a few holidays with friends in orillia and vicinity mr and mrs thos myers mr benson myers and mr robt madill all of zephyr were recent guests at the home of mr and mrs jos cayman on friday last miss hester birch and master lorne birch returned to their home at malverne long island ny after a long and pleas ant visit with mr ana mrs william williams obrien ave mr and mrs v w silvester mr and mrs leaney and mrs phillips sister of mrs leaney motored to niagara falls on sunday last mr and mrs leaney stopping off at hamilton where they visited mrs dr jamieson the numerous friends and ac quaintances of mrs wjthompson of newmarket laura obrien were pleased to receive news on tuesday that she is recovering nicely from her operation of oct 5th for appendicitis mr wm stewart of main street was in toronto over the week end visiting with his niece mrs alex hunter it was the occasion of mr stewarts 80th birthday which he happily celebrated it is not often that men reaches this great age looking so hale and hearty as our townsman while a native of pick ering township he as raised and spent all his active days in uxbridge township retiring in stouffville in war days on saturday evening last pupils of mr l w eaglesort held their first studio recital in stouffville about thirtyfive parents and friends enjoyed a program of instrumental and vocal solos duets and recita tion those taking part were elinore marshall dorothy wagg elva bracked mary ramer edna roftey irene wlldgoose luella gaymanopal doten and hazel boyd at the close of the program mr eagleson contributed piernes alle gro scherzando in c minor and chopins black key etude no 5 light refreshments and god save the king closed a pleasant evening district and genera aurora town council bave just struck this years lax rate at 40 mills on the dollar a commencing last saturday all business places in sutton close mon day wednesday and friday even ings a a a a one of the oldest presidents of sutton west in the person of james bailey aged 77 years died last week e e knox church is to have a chicken pie supper on the evening of the 20th in sutton west o potatoes sold on alliston market on oct 7th at only soc bag dropp ing from 150 earlier in the sea son e vaughan township council pur chased a tractor last week for use on its roadways the outfit a 2445 case tsactor cost the municipality 3525 a east gwillimbury tswnship has asuit for 2500 on its hands as the result of the paving detour between queensville and keswick where the car of j alamb was ditched in turning out to pass another car a a i in order to make their escape a party of chicken thieves on the farm of james devins in vaughan township had to nee on foot and forfeit their automobile which was parked on the roadside the police expect to round up the gang m v m sometime between midnight and daylight on saturday zimmers gar age at agincourt was broken into and a large quantity of accessories stolen among the missing articles are 19 tires more than four dozen tubes an electric drill a ford radi ator and a number of other articles including about 5 in cash this is the eighth time this garage has been looted deer are reported plentiful game laws remained unchangod with exception of shorter season on st josephs island goodwood boadway 8 drug store grpovftvomb the ufwo will meet on tues day oct 19th at the home of mrs j r mckenzie ringwoocumeeting opens at 230 pm mr j h rateliff who arrived home from barrle where he was confined several days in the royal victoria hospital following a motor accident is recovering nicely and hopes to be about shortly he is able to be about for a short time daily the townline between stouffville and rlngwood is permanently closed until after the new road belng there is completed with favorable weather it will require two weeks this will seriously interfere with people getting to the plowing match on the ross ratclifland dent law farms on oct 26tn unless some nrrangementcan he made for that day l still going strong this fall we are better pre pared to meet your requirements in the fruit and grocery lines than ever nice choice peaches luscious grapes and other fruits now- on i albert called on friends sunday hand i- miss rena hare visited with miss nr blanche slack over tho week end try us for your next grocery j order we strive to please and can succeed with the high standard goods we carry geo j lawson west end grocery phone 182 stouffville glasgow wo are sorrj to report that miss s j alsop is qaite 111 mr and mrs l hopkins called at f slacks on sunday mr and mys amitchell of mount mrs f march is spending t time with her sister who is ill at white river mr and mrs lou and wmslacks visited geo coopers in toronto on sunday mr and mrs e lewis mr and mrs j davis spent sunday with friends in newmarket mr j f reld and daughter marion visited friends in toronto over the week end we are sorry to report that miss sarah jane alsop is under medical care suffering from pneumonia miss olive ottowell and mr mit chell of toronto visited with mr and mrs s ottowell on sunday mr and mrs r dowswell and son were slightly hurt last sunday night when they struek the gate post and the herse became frightened potatoes in this section are differ ent prices trucks from various places comes here t buy these tubers grown on the light land as they are recommended for keeping mr e latcham has started the foundation for his new garage in our village so next summer car owners will have some convenience mr latcham intends building a fire proof structure and keeping a good stock of all repairs on hand s mr s ottowell while cleaning out his raspberry bushes last friday came across a bush with nine ripe berries on and several green ones some say this is indication of an open winter and some say a severe winter it is expected that mr j olm- stead n former pastor of the bap tist church will occupy the pulpit next sunday afternoon it will be a great pleasure to hear him again mr jack symes car and art smiths buggy collided last week both being considerably damaged but tho occupants were not injured a large barn one of the finest in thi district owned by miss j mcin tosh and located on what is known as the corbett farm on the base line a short distance east of the town limits was destroyed by fire sunday afternoon in the barn was the seasons crop of jiay and grain owned by alfred harlock a tenant of the farm which was totally de stroyed as well as a riewby hay stack some stock in the structure was brought to safety whitby fire department was called by telephone when the fire bursting out suddenly while the family were at dinner was discovered as an order had to be secured from the mayor to take the equipment out or town a little delay was caused but after the arrival of the big pumper 2000 feet of hose was laid and water turned on the burning structurethree wells oji the place being pumped dry the shortage of water halted the work of the firemen and an effort was made to get water rom the creek nearby but lack of hose and wet fields prevented this i the barn which was destroyed was 100 feet long had a concrete foundationand what is known as a hiproof al- 1 though there was insurance on itthe building could not be replaced for 10000 mr harlock had 2000 insurance half of which was on his stock and the ither half on his crop as the stock was saved he will only be able to collect for his crop and this will not nearly cover his loss while the exact cause of the fire is unknown in the opinion of an in spector from toronto who visited the scene on monday spontaneous combustion caused by wet alsike clover started the blaze this theory being born out by the fact that the fire started where the clover was located mr harlock is under the impression that the fire is the work of chicken thieves who have infest ed this neighborhood for some time officials of the department of game and fisheries anticipate that this year will be a record in the number of licenses issued for deer and moose and the fact that deer are more numerous than they have been for some time is expected to be an incentive to the hunters season for hunting deer moose reindeer and caribou in ontario is as follows south of the french andmattawa rivers nov 5th nov 20th inclusive north of the french and mattawa rivers to mainline of the anadlan government railway oct 25th to nov vo inclusive north of the canadian government railway sept 15th to nov 15th inclusive x there is no close season on bear fox rabbit weasel lynx and skunk season for duck wild geese plover and snipe is now under way open ing on sept 1st to dec 15th inclu sive a bag of 25 ducks per day is allowed with a maximum of 200 for the season deer licenses for residents of on tario cost 350 plus 50c issuance fee resident licenses for moose are 550 plus an issuance fee of soc nonresident big game license cost 41 and include the privilege of taking one deer one moose or caribou as well as bear on which there is no protection this license also permits the taking of small game such as duck etc nonresi dent small game licenses cost 20 nonresident include natives of manitoba and quebec as well as citizens of united states big game licenees for residents of ontario cost 10 deer season in ontario remain the same as those of former years with the exception of st josephs island in the district of algoma where the season has been shorten ed it being nov 15 to 30th change was made at the request of residents who felt that the former period in terfered with their farm work licenses may be had at buttons hardware business cards mhdical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien an phone 196 drs- ira herbert freee consultation hours dr ira free t to 12 am mon wed ft frf s to 9 pm thurs sat tues thurs sat afternooaa by appointment only dr herbert freel a 9 to 12 am tues thurs ettat 6 to s pm tues sat mon wed ft fri afternooaa by appointment only dental among the churches presbyterian church sunday oct 17th regular service on sunday at the usual hour of 230 pm baker hell and 2nd markham baptist churches baker hill 1030 am success assured markham second 7 p m the tears of jesus have you ever wept then you will want to know why jesus wept united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister sunday oct 17th 11 am rev walter rackham 230 pm sunday school 7 pm rev walter rackham rev w rackham is doing splendid work at whitevale you will want to hear him strangers and visitors cordially wel comed a a a a christian church edgar morton pastor we invite you to the special ser vices being held at churchill christ ian church every night this week but saturday sunday oct 17th tliere will be communion service at churchill at 3 pm and altona at 7 pm all who are striving to enter in at the strait gato are invited to the lords table j n dales lds dds dentist clremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate ft royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store dr d c smith dentist honor graduate of the royal collet of dental surgeons and toronto university dr neil c smith dentist honor graduate of the royal college of dentail surgeons and toronto universityalso post graduate of rochester childrens hospital offices over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c s buttons block stouffville money to loan a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am flowers wedding bouquets and t funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selection of roses floral designs for jju occasions muston sons a gumdipping makes firestone balloons last longer stouffville grain market harold worriners sale today thursday at mongolia the stouffville grain market is moving fairly lively now although when a few mild days set in there is a noticeible farmers wagons on road as the oppor tunity i3 seized upon to do other farm work x alsike js ranging in price from 10 tofe per bushel tho wide range in prico being due to the great variance in the quality of the seed wheat is bringing the farmer 125 to 127 barley 60 to 65c and oats soc to 55c sweet clover holds firm at from 4 to 550 births clark at aurora hospital on oct 6th 1926 to mr and mrs j a clark whitchurch a son mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday oct 17th 10 amsunday school 11 am subject church disci pline its use and abuse 7 pm both services by the pastor wednesday prayer meetings east class at frank bakers baker ave west class at malcolm ramers bloomlngton street meeting down town on satur day evening 1 wosiens institute tho regular monthly meeting of tho womens institute will be held at the home of mrs j borlnsky on wednesday oct 20th at 230 pm when they wiu entertain altona branch the visitors will contribute the program we will also have on exhibit drawing and writing by the primary and first room of tho public school prizes awarded everybody welcome tfrettotie gumdippeb coeds everywhere firestone mean most miles per dol lar a fact made possible by superior quality and ser vice swifts garage phone 195 1