the tribune stouffville ontario thursday march 23 1939 page five n o d iosxoi 30e30c ioc o n o d o more flavor to the cup mote cuds to the pound hs 5 special orange pekoe yellow label hs 27c 33c n o o ttx 3 cakes camay soap for 5c when you buy 1 large package chipso all for 25c one cent princess soap flakes sale three large packages for 30c cooking figs special 3 pounds 25c honey butter per package 25c christies premium sodas salted 2 lbs 35c bulk cocoa 2 pounds 25c club house chopped nut butter jar 20c salted peanuts per lb 10c bulk macaroni g lbs 25c ogilvies or quaker quick cooking rolled oats per package 20c cracked wheat 8 pounds 25c fresh ovsters frozen salmon smoked fillets herrings ratcliff town delivery stouffville ontario xonaoc ioi bethesda mr and mrs clifford burk- holder are the proud parents of a son congratulations mrs job scott of toronto spent several days with mrs arthur steckley miss kathleen and mr reesor steckiey had tea last thursday evening with mr and mrs 0 hancock and family saturday evening visitoi3 with mr and mrs wm paisley were mr and mrs j spence mr and mrs o hancock and mr and mrs h johnson while practising hockey last thursday in stouffville arena mr fred gibson had the mis fortune to break his leg we hope for a speedy recovery master william hunt usher ed in spring on tuesday with his sixth birthday the day was not very springlike but the birthday cake was good anyway the jr institute met last wednesday at the home of mrs a steckley with a good atten dance miss muriel hancock who is leaving the community this week was the recipient of a fine piece of lingerie muriel would like to hear from her many friends who would write to her at rr no 5 lindsay ontario the wms met last thurs day at the church where they quilted three lovely quilts dur ing the afternoon an address was read by mrs william hunt and mrsi william burkholder presented mrs john spence with an electric iron it was a complete surprise to mrs spence and she gave a very suit able reply in thanks for the gift snow piles up 25 feet on uxhridge road avison pianist miss mable sanderson asst pianist mrs john snider press secy miss ethel mortson song leader miss marion smith editors mrs marcus jarvis miss bess valliere branch directors miss viola avison miss marjory hart miss mable caseley dis trict director miss m sander son auditors mrs frank brumwell afnd mrs douglas gee the ontario department of highways plow operating be tween stouffville and uxbridge has had considerable trouble this winter keeping no 47 open the figure on the ledge is dwarfed by the wall of snow that the plow has piled up through the winter in places snow has been piled up 25 feet high farmers along this route have been isolated several times and travellers have been often marooned driving be tween uxbridge and lincoln- ville is like moving in a canyon of snow and ice cedar grove flowers cut flowers pot plants floral designs for all occasions donald lewis please order in advance phone 2204 we carry a well assorted stock of practically all household necessities stouffville 5c to 100 store miss norma lapp was con fined to her home a few days with the flu but we are pleased to say is up again the community extend their sympathy to mrs e a stone house and family of markham in their bereavement quite a number from here attended the jr farmers dance at malvern on saint patricks evening what dont tell one theres another new car in the neigh bourhood the dodge is quite popular in this district pot mjok suppek seventeen members of the club stich v chatter met at betty gibsons and had a full platter with salmon beans and murphies galore and other goodies that came by thfj score pickles asparagus and my oh my what conies next but shepherds pie with rolls fruit salad jelly cake no better cooks ever did make cookies coffee and oh what candy the cedar grove cook sure is handy contests and games were the even ings fun suckers for prizes for those who won the party dispersed an evening well spent and each girl to her own home went sale register help your farmers by using more butter its cheap and farmers should ship their cream to us for best results stouffville creamery i thursday march 23 sale of farm stock and implements at lot i con 9 whitchurch the proper ty of bruce morton terms cash no reserve sale at 1 oclock a s farmer auctioneer saturday march 25 entire house furniture cow poultry etc belonging to fred hoover bogarttown sale at 130 cash a s tarmer auctioneer monday march 27 entire household furniture house and two lots belonging to the estate of the late david rusnell rupert avenue stouffville no reserve sale at 2 a s farmer auction eer tuesday march 28 auction sale of farm stock implements hay grain roots at lot 15 west half con 5 markham just north of unionvlllo property of bond bros sale at 1 pm posi tively no reserve as farm is sold terms cash a s farmer auctioneer wednesday march 29 at lot 26 con g markham cashel entire household goods belong ing to estate of late william and enphemla stots also 2 12 acre lot and house belonging to late matthew mergen terms cash sale at 130 a s fanner auctioneer friday march 31 auction sale of valuable 144 acre farm half mile east of armadale on markham townline known as richard jarvis farm property of the estate of the late mrs a jarvis also at same time and place a house and lot on lot 20 con 5 scarboro will be offered sale will be held on farm lot 1 con s imarkham twp terms made known on day of sale both will be sold subject to a reserve bid see posters ken prentice auctioneer wednesday april 5 houso and lot and furniture belonging to the estate of the late georgo bowers will be sold at the resi dence second street stouffville terms cash sale at 130 see posters a s farmer auctioneer 8th line markham mr and mrs alvin wideman were guests of mr and mrs carson wideman of almira on sunday andy mcfredrick who had been employed with the late mr dix for the past few years has accepted a position on a large farm at dunbarton own ed and operated by mr new man of toronto john dix is now employed at reesors marmill markham we are pleased to see jacob shank out and around again after his long confinement to his home through a serious in jury to his leg a large number were in at tendance at the evangelistic itsecings held in markham town hall under the leadership of j edwin orr a few hockey fans were in markham last monday night to see the game between markham and goodwood many of the roads were blocked leading to the farm of robert smith where his sale was held on march 14 but with fine weather in the afternoon a good crowd was on hand and buyers were active good prices prevailed all through the list with a few exceptions a seven year old filly sold for 125 and an aged horse brought 72 a good holstein cow was knocked- ed down at 66 and a nice jersey went at near 70 a young sow brought 40 a cutter a means of travel not much used these days went around 10 and a set of sloop sleighs in good condi tion at 2400 grain and other feeds went at about market prices mr smith has rented his farm and intends to move to north markham this spring another sale of interest was that held on the farm of james jarvis of the 7th line when he disposed of his extensive be longings at an auction on friday march 17 the day was cold but a large crowd had gathered when prentice prentice com menced the sale and it was finished in good time prices in general were good with the ex ception of horses which did not bring the prices one would ex pect the one bringing the highest price went to mr mason of scarborough at 131 cattle averaged good prices the highest bidder on these be ing mr oldham who paid 83 gordon lunau markham and mr wilson of scarborough were the heaviest buyers in this line accounting for about 12 head hogs were in good demand and implements sold at good prices mr wilson from the wexford district has rented the farm and mr jarvis and family will locate in stouffville mr and mrs thomas bliz zard visited at the home of her parents at locust hill on mon day mr william witty and family were city visitors on monday at the time of writing the sideroads in this vicinity are completely blocked which is surely a record for march 20 victoria square mrs william dennie is stay ing with her daughter mrs j smith of gormley who is ill with pleurisy on sunday march 12 the stork visited the home of mr and mrs edgar stickley and left them a son the goforth mission circle will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of their president miss annie avison on saturday march 25th we welcome mr and mrs potter of woodbridge to our neighborhood mr potter is employed with mrs john far- quharson for the summer season the w a gave a delightful saint patrick supper in our bascrriofit of the church on the evening of march 12 the dec orations eats and program wag all that could be desired and a fair crowd rewarded their efforts the junior institute held its postponed meeting and among other interesting items there was the election of officers as follows hon prest mrs p w willows past pres miss marion smith pres miss viola avison 1st vicepres mrs marcus jarvis 2nd vicepres miss mable caseley secy- miss marjory hart asst secymiss doris knapp treas miss m melville mr and mrs j w lehman miss doreen lehman and john wagg spent last sunday with gladys and bruce lehman in delhi the visitors attended delhi united service morning and evening bruce presided at the organ he also holds the position of associate organ ist bruce is pianist for the sunday school and has a class of teen age boys war vetehasis are you willing to serve your country again in any capacity which you are able get your registration forms at once from bert licqrish gold fish supply co or george h saunders stouffville footw specials growing girls oxfords and straps black and brown pair 225 womens per pair rubbers 25c womens dr locke shoes i a and b widths black brown kid pair 475 womens rubber boots pair 140 misses rubber boots pair 125 childs rubber boots pair 115 mens rubber boots pair 250 extra heavy mens rubber boots pair 179 red sole boys rubber boots pair 150 halftime black shoe polish tin 5c lehmans shoe store phone 4301 stouffville announcing the opening of the spring season ladies and mens coats and suits to suit every member of the family girls 3 piece sets sizes from 3 to 14 every garment is beautifully tailored in the latest styles well lined and a great variety of shades we have a large assortment of boys school pants and mens odd pants of good sturdy cloth sell ing very reasonable boys suits well made of tweeds and fox serge in serviceable shades sizes ranging from age 4 and up cloth remnants all sizes and shades ladies if you are hard to fit with a coat or suit remember there is no extra charge for coats made to measure harry golden phone 273 stouffville note we guarantee every garment as represented boys band concert night march 21th t riday coal and feeds place your order today so that you will not be disappointed on that truly good reading coal dealer for national concentrate and natural minerals poultry feeds cod liver oil salt ah other animal foods s w hastings stouffville phone 169 u