stouffville aprm5ih i3s farmers are being offered 200 bag for potatoes and one yeoman on rr no 3 has several hundred bags there will be ten fine calves six weeks old sold at the hawtin sale today on the brown farm just east of stouffville coming f e luke doctor of optics 167 yonge st toronto may be consulted about your eyes for glasses at j boadways drug store stouffville thursday april 19th george keays will hold an auction sale at the market square stouff ville on thursday apriu19th at 10 oclock horses cattle implements furniture etc list good now phone yours in 9003 a e booths farm stock sale last thursday afternoon attracted a large crowd at the farm just south of the school house the total of the auc tion was 2278 which amount fully came up to the expectations of the owner who has arranged to remain on the property until june next f w silversides was on the auction block mrs joseph hodgson whose hus band died at caron sask in the month of february has decided to remain in her western home indefin itely mrs hodgson renewed her tribune last week for another year and intends by this method to keep in touch with her many friends in and about stouffville auditorium theatre stouffville friday and saturday april 6th and 7th the beloved rogue with john barrymore comedies news reejj one easter monday night only the love thrill a universal jewel with an all star cast andy gump and min and do or diet paramount news reel admission 15 and 25c s g schmidt prop phone ambrose stover for nice in oar next issue we will publish fresh hot cross buns delivered to- another of those interesting letters day thursday call no 5602 from exreeve silvester written j from france about 50 head of choice holsteins will be offered at the bovine sale today thursday at the wilniot brown farm just east of town- april 6th is good friday and a public holiday when all places of business will be closed easter mon day is observed as a bank holiday i am i reserve the evening of april 5th for the shs literary meeting at the school assembly hall program and refreshments s pm admission 25c the brief spell of wintry weather last friday and saturday enabled the curlers to recommence activities over at the rink as a final shot be fore putting away the granite rocks in summer storage patrons of the auditorium theatre please take notice the regular picture for tuesday and wednesday is with drawn and will be shown on monday the htli one night only the love thrill a universal jewel laura laplante with an all star cast also andy gump and min sg schmidt proprietor the stouffville creamery co are boring for a flowing well at the rear of the creamery property and expect to locate a suitable flow of water around 60 or 70 feet down when this is accomplished the water will be raised to a storage tank at the top of building and used for a new pasteurizing cream process while the company will continue to use the town water system they will hot require the same volume to lose a second child by death within six weeks is the regrettable experience which comes to rev and mrs leslie grove of lions head in the passing away of their little threeyearold daughter at the home of its grandparents mr and mrs henry grove at dicksons hill the little girl had been in delicate health and in the hope of the change being beneficial she was brought here a few weeks ago surviving are four other children with the parents hev mr grove is mennonite pastor on the bruce peninsula ana only six weeks ago his eldest son passed away and was buried at dicksons hill where the little girt was torred on monday afternoon both children suffered from tubercular trouble send the tribuno to absent friends papers the ney line of wall paper boxers which we have added to our dry goods and grocery store business is proving a wonderful delight to wall paper seekers this spring the paper we speak of is noted for quality and ease in hanging it cost no more than inferior makes but its newness of pattern and colorings is wofnclerful call and see the hundreds of designs for every room f g rowsotham james little came home on satur day from a winters engagement as cook in a lumber camp back earth while edgar degeer also same down from ltophf near orlliia fox the week end where he is engaged as a section man on the cnr through a printers error in- mr a g lehmans boot and she store advertisement in our last issue over shoes were offered at prices less than halt cost the prices published were for mens boys youths and misses overs not overshoes which are still on the bargain list at prices ranging from 65c pair ut 125 tribune small advertisements pay george urquhart disposed of an organ within 12 hours after the issue of the paper in which it un advertised and rev c e macleod recovered a lost rohft after three weeks searching within a day after advertising the artfele in the- tri bune plant mot trees there she nil bo a campaign carried on in stcuville to induce citizens to plant mot orna- jiuental tras nothing makespa town iook more inviting in the summer season tsatt the avenues f of fine jmaples or- ornamental 4 iibbery imany trees cut down in rent years have noe been replaced and this is to be bderetted d h rusnell was- the successful bidder for the house and two acres in the east end one door east of walter dicksons home at the public- auction last friday afternoon the sale price being 1975 mr rusnell will erect a suitable dairy building on the property which will be occu pied by his son ira proprietor of the maple leaf dairy this proper ty was tlie home of the late peter wideman a union service on good friday it 11 am in the united church the congregation of the christian church is joining with the congrega tion of the united church in a spe cial good friday morning service in remembrance of the deatli and pas sion of our lord rev e morton will give the address members and friends of other churches are most cordially invited noah widemans farm stock sale out on the 0th concession of mark- ham last wednesday was well at tended and prices were considered high a team of black mares aged 10 and 12 years were knocked down at 300 whilo the high priced cow of the herd sold at 150 mr wideman realized 270o from the sale he will move at once to stouffville where he has rented a portion of queens court- at the february conservatory exams in toronto liliace morton secured her elementary piano and criaxc lehman of atha her introduc tory piano most pupils tslaj two years and some three years to ac complish this but grace only started fier first piaflio lesson a year ago last march taking her exams in less than a year and coming within two marks of honors both are pupils of mrs myrtle beobe monks 7j3uiiiv i lire faurunsnoar ramt w0 pure is superior to hand prepared lead aiid oil because it is made only of pure white lead pure zinc oxide and well aged linseed oil together with the necessary drier and coloring pigments compounded in correct proportions by the most modern and powerful machinery highclass varnishes oils and colorings on hand we can sup ply you with paint brushes at big range of prices mrs wilmot asling died in the wolleslcy hospital toronto on sat urday morning last where she had gone for treatment for a trouble which had impaired her health for some years mrs asling and her husband were residents of lincoln- ville about 15 years ago when they disposed of their farm stock there and moved to saintfleld in reach township from whence they moved seven years ago to agincourt where they had lived to the present time mtk asling was go years of age and besides her husband is survived by an only daughter miss cora and to the father and daughter the friends hero extend their sympathy the funeral took place on tuesday of this week by train to blaekwator junc tion interment being made at saint- field clayton stouar has purchased n yr a summers k9- yong the vacant lot rl immediate- toronto formerly with robfc iy north of mr steves s residence simpson cc eye specttst will on obrien avenue ai intends to t yakes jewelry store every thur build a fine hon for bimself therec mr james mueton who attended the purists eonvantioa at detroit a week ago reports he saw faroit- ers working on the land in the rural sections through- soush western on tariuj thats promising for we usually only about two weeks behind them up in tfcia sanction of hejp vittse j we will remain on the same business hours as at present until the middle of april 16th inst when we will open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings and close wednesday afternoon f y w brathwaite successor to silvester bros hardware the funeral service in connec tion with the burial oi margaret lintner the 17yearold daughter of mr and mrs edw lintner was largely attended at the late home in the east end of stouffville on flday afternoon in addition to the pastor rev v v fleischer several other local clergy were in attendance and assisted with words of sympathy the florals gifts were very beautiful including a couple of handsomo wreaths from classes in the public and continuation school margaret was a bright girl with a loving quiet disposition and beloved by ail her young friends mrs james hamilton of victoria street who holds the distinction of being the oldest citizen in stouffville celebrated her s8th birthday on thursday of last week her three daughters were at her home to mak the occasion they being mrs james h ratcllff and mrs jcftn turner of stouffville and mrs win cook of uxbrldgo congratulations were also forthcoming from her only son chester of western canada mrs hamilton enjoys excellent health for one of her age and is capable of attending to her own household duties even to doing the baking her husband died 14 years ago and they spent much of their married life on the farm mrs hamilton wa3 born on lot 33 con 8 pickering on the farm now owned by thos wllilamson of this town mrs ham ilton is to be congratulated op pass ing the psalmist allotcd throe score and ten by 19 years and still carry ing on tha junior mission band under the leadership of mrs wake sanders presented a splendid pogram in the united church basement on monday evening besides interesting num bers by the children mrs d ejouee of mnrkham contributed to the aro- gwm in recitation and address the proceeds of the svening totalled 15 on friday the york medhjal so ciety held their monthly meeting at the general hospital in toronto where the professional men heard lectures and witnessed surgical cases under observation there by outstand ing men in the profession among the cases brought to their notice was that of myron anderson of stouffville whose arm was shattered by a shot gun last fall despite the fact that the muscle and part of the bone were- shot away medical science is saving the limb for him day owing to- illness of miss lcaa wio returned to her home in bea-er- ton last rriday the pviraer rooau at the publie- school has been closed till after eieter the sederal wholesaler grocers limited an organization owned and controljed by the retail groeejes of ontarll elected mr j h ratcllff of statffville as anej of their direc tors at the annual meeting of the organization hdd in toronto on wectoesday of last week- lost 500 mb nearcorner main street and 10th con by alfred thomas star news-boy- box holders at the post office are again renewing their- rental for an other year and the trlbnne is call ed upon to do likewise we never could understand whjr the govern ment assesses ns 5 per year for the privilege of walking- to the post office and carrying oar own mall while sam jones out on the conces sion line or miss soandso down on the city avenue can have their mall carried to their homes free of charge the advanced box rental has not brought increased revenue as too many patrons gave up the box and are getting their mall at the wicket service quality- buy- seeds which have qual ity and purity we take pride this year in offering our selection of seeds to the farmers of this district our stock consists of locally grown seeds specially selected from clean farms g recleaned over our mills and government graded it is i our policy to sell seeds whose quality will make sat- j isfied customers for us when the crop is harvested sti i ver b r os the stouffville orchestra compos ed of howard hageman leader george lawson donald hodgins a mcdonald and john tillett were en gaged for an evening entertainment at the whitby soldiers hospital last thursday and gave excellent satis faction the boys were royally en tertained bythe friends at the hos pital in fact they had such a good time the musicians thought they would gladly bear war wounds or any other sickness that would com mit them tc such an institution flour feed and seed merchants phone 4501 upenor jrocenes eagle brand milk 2 tins t 35c gillets lye per tin 13c puffed rice per pkg 17c peanut butter toy pail 20c seeded raisins 2 pkgs 27c large white tapioca 2 lbs 19c jelly beans per lb 19c a w 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