tttxb treat seed fall wheat ervicb for ball smut fall fertilizer z i- order fall- wheat and pasture fertilizer now western grain buy western oats barley and wheat to mix with your present home grown stocks worm powders worm your pullets wither hess worm powder before v theystart laying chopping we want to draw your attention to our chopping days thopping- rolling and mixing every week day but wednesday please do not ask us to chop roll mix on wednesday as we need all day wednesday y or to salt get our chop rolling and mixing orders out a stcck on hand for your second hay crop thursday light is fot0 nite offer 155 the huckerby mink ranch at ilemonvillehas been sold to a tor- i onto doctor business was almost a washout in town on tuesday since xain fell hncessantly all day mm l yrf fersonakl3iajpliings lindsay fair last weekend was attended by a goodly number from this district- rsalvationarmy band sacred con cert in stouffville united church tuesday evening oct 2nd reserve the date j j big interest is being shown in the government sale of army trucks at markham fair grounds today thursday only farmers are elig ible urojuy mr and mrs lloyd turner grant and kathleen are motoring to the united stales and will visit relatives in chicago enroute mr turner will attend a large holstein sale near flint mich rev a b stein has been elected president of the newmarket minis terial association the new presi dent is well known in congrega tional christian church circles here last thursday night saw another pickering man lose 5145 by being absent from the stanley theatre on either wednesday or thursday eve nings this week the offer will be 15o mr and mrs george fowler of new liskeard who observed their golden wedding day this week were married at the methodist parsonage in markham on sept 10 1895 a purse containing a small sum of money lost on the street in stouffville and advertised in this paper wasreturned v through the mall to the owner after two weeks and -mr- ergood whose daughter lost the purse expresses his thanks for the ultimate return of the lost article miss esther stouffer passed away at the brierbush hospital stouff ville on saturday aged 77 years she had been a patient there for more than two years the funeral on monday afternoon proceeded to stouffville cemetery for interment theservicebeing conducted by rev ddavis pallbearersweremessrs roland avirin floyd forsyth lam bert stouffer wm hewlett wm greenbury and krdavis the late miss stouffer- was born at altoha a daughter of pioneer parents jacob stouffer and his wife anna reesor she jived mostly at honie until she went to western canada where she spent 30 years at wainwright a few years ago she returned to be with her sister mrs maines murison north church street where she fell ill and was removed to the brierbush surviv ing are four brothersfrank stouff- ujcr of hohnfield man wesley of y arkansaw kansas isaac of green- shields alta and clayton of stouff ville also by one sister mrs james murison tree blossoms twice year forthe second time this season a crabapple tree is inbloomori the farm of walter lloyd- srdcon whitchurch thejree bloomed dur- ingthefirst early warm weather in the spring but the blossoms s were touchedbythe frost which followed andno fruit was borne the bloom is on a graft branch but we do not look for any fruit so late in the year mr lloyd said vmr whmcnabb of mooreville indiana madea jjhortcall hcreiast week to his kottie town this old tnuffytlleboyis still engaged in trie production find of the motion picture business thst he has follow ed for years in the ea days here his father operated the b5kpt j tory on stouffer street iroininent band coming on tuesday evening oct 2nd the north toronto salvation army band will render a program in the stouffville united church this is one of the- finest bands in canada further announcement concerning the program will be made next week mr nathan forsyth onvfriday of this week our eldesttcitiaen mr nathan for- i syth will reach his 93rd birth day he worked a splendid garden this year gets about town smartly and can still drive a nail as straight as an arrow when he chooses to prac tice the art of caipentry which he followed all his long life s j thanksgiving october 8th in case anyone has forgotten thanksgiving day will beheld on the second monday- inoctober this year rather than on the first as has been reported in some quarters the date is monday october 8 tuesday night riextsepc 2ivwih be the final open night for local stores and thereafter business places will remain open on satur day night only for the winter sea son mrs george lee mrs fred cros- sen and mrs thos jennings formed the rink that bowled in the trebles at newmarket to win the mulock cup which has been on display in the window at spoffords store this week the cup was keenly contest ed by numerous rinks from sur rounding towns mr and mrs fred cummings of ballantraehave returned home from a visit in new york where they found the neat quite oppres sive but not so hard to stand since they were well out of the big city area mr cummings is now about to complete his assessment duties in whitchurch- township a well attended meeting ofthe garrett evening auxiliary was held at the home of misses violet and edna hoover the president mrs j m storey presided mrs herbert lee was in charge of the devotional and took as her theme vacation a spiritual uplift she was assisted by misses gertrude todd lucy waters and emma winn a duet was rendered by mrs edward nigh and mrs j m storev mi douglas davis gave a challenging talk tak- chors a social half hour closed an enjoyable and profitable evening mr aemckinnon was in town last week for the funeral of his cousin this former resident lived here 40 years ago and stated that his mother- mrs robt mckinnon who lives with him celebrated her 80th birthday on saturday sept8 we extend congratulations on be half of mrs mckinnons many friends and acquaintances in stouff ville miss winnifred davis has resum ed her duties as cashier at the stan ley theatre after visiting near eeglnvsask for a couple of weeks on her return she was accompanied by irene donaldson of regina and miss rhoda clements of fairmede saskwho will make their home at theeastendwith the davis family for the present many auction sales in line- with recent years the tribune sale register is steadily growing just how with much over a column of sales in the lastfew issuesandrio exceptidn rule thisweek auctioneers asfarmer reports that he has bookedat present- time four sales per week now until the end of october despite the numerous sales of farm stock and implements there is always another person to take over the farm and in no case is land being unoccupied because of any of these auctions aurora boys band discontinued on account of the war id now ret organized with 24 it has been announced it would be a grand thing if the itudent band of which we were so proud could be started again in stouffville with gas rationing off it might not be too soon to give the matter considera tion mr noah baker 87 years old on friday this week this veteran citizen has notbeen idle- this summer for he has been up in hahburton most of the time and considers himself a busy man with always c something to do last yearthe event was celebrated at the home of mr and mrs clayt baker but this year mr baker will still be in haliburton unionviliie girti marries on parents anniversary at the home of mrandmrswm sellers unionville parentsof the bride who celebrated the 30th anni versary of their wedding- on the same day the marriage of their daughter jean lerioratojack steven harper sort of imr and mrs everett harper took place miss dorothy harper sister- of the groom was bridesmaid while albert hart sister of the bride wit strou-pmwnjf- earl sellers broth of u in ws man cadt jacreid of toronto nephew of mr jfreid of goodwood alive andwell in japanaccording o information received from ottawa by his wife capt reid was taken prisoner at hong kong on christmas day 1941 while serving with the winnipeg grenadiers he is a son qf he reid 9 grenadier heights tor onto who is widely known over canada by hhe weekly news- paper fraternity through his con nection with the canadian linotype co remember the womens institute meeting at mr and mrs lloyd j turners today thursday at 230 pm all welcome family gathers one again sv tubrs ja c lerecent visuor conducted a barber shop here 59 years ago he is still in business at vanhaven mich and has six employees in his shop this former resident who is 75 was visiting his sister mrs mary nighswander 87 at the home of mrs nelson mowder alsohis brother chester lehman of toronto 81 the family had a get- together at mount joy at the home of gordon lehman which proved a ratherremarkable gathering of peo- pleofgreafagcs wellington leh man of stouffiulle is a cousin ofthis group the lehmans joshua chester and mary were the family of jacob and sarah lehman of markham the fa ther being hostler for many years at the old tremont hoterinulfii an embarrassing moment so often it happens the news paper has to forfcgotne most tooth some bit of news because itspub- lication would hurt the feelings of someone and because we do not wish to hurt folks in tins way we iust have to forget l things however on saturday afternoon to ward evening and when main street was not very crowded a funny incident to us bufnot to anyone thompson beach wbdbii si arks a tripleevent a lovely wedding was solemnized between miss mariorf jean beach daughter of mr and mrs wmbeach of churchill andmr roy gthomp son of newmarket the marriage took place at the home of the brides sister j mrs orvjlle martin at churchili the livingroom was banked with evergreens gladioli snapdragons and other autumn flowers rev chas montgomery pastor of churchill christian chur ch performed the ceremony given hi marriage by her father the bride entered thelivingxroom- to the strains of the wedding march play ed by her cousin miss leone lazen- by of stouffville s the bride wore a floor length dress of white slipper satin with sweetheart neckline and fitted bodice and shoulder length veil she reve moyer accompanied by his delegate mr isaac- lehman of altona from the local mbc church are in kitchener this week attend- ing the annual ministerial conven tion t church conference they were accompanied by their wives also in attendance are rev- sand mrs goudie from town it is pos- sibletherewill be some changes in the ministerialvchargesvthat- may affect the local district but nothing definite of course can be seen until the conference acts rtitntm oitroainridiluia oujj jsu io j fewy ify ri 219 gfli i x by iinj- i iv the modern ways k tl ifxiticy tqmatdfjuice22q ox tins 17c darks cream of mush room soup rdngelempngrapefruif marm iki 246zyiarr i 27c jheese lb 9c classic cleanser 2 tins v 17c carload groceteria crr w phone 280 mrpeter ferguson whitchurch 9th concession farmer has been nursing a badly mangled finger for a few days the result of an accident which occurred onhis farm during threshing operations mr ferguson was- attempting to remove grain from the machine which lie thought had thrown the belt off only to have the machine go into- action when the clog was removed gashing his finger the injury required seven stitches a clothing mystery last saturday the reeve of stouffville was called on to view the ditch and water course at the corn er- albert street and rupert ave when to his amazement his man with the shovel hauled a bundle of clothing 5from the culvert sufficient t6dress more tharta big aoll jthere was quite an assortment of wearing apparel but whether tbeyblew from clothes lines in the neighborhood or were put there by human hands well never knowmn any event they were hauled out and the water courseopenagalnse- thatthere freerunrdown rupert avenue and across albert to edward street- since no one in the neighborhood laid claim- to the garments the reeve turned them wearing store molars was witness ed just around the corner on mill street a citizen wh6does riot live carried a cascade of red roses and ih aws was pushing up thestreet i maiden hair fern and wore a string against a strong head wind when of pe7krl8 groom suddenly he sneezed coughed or something andawy flew hisupper or was it lower deck of molars whicli floated off like acerk to make matters worse the victim had his arms filled witlparcels and the breeze was getting the betterofhis hat which finally brqkefrom his worried brow and soon passed the teeth in the rolldowrizthe sidewalk thevmdlars struckthe rpavement butthey didnt fly into a dozen pieces as you may think- instead the masticators bounced along and came to rest againstthe telephone post oh examination the dentists product was found to 6e uninjured and soglad tohaye them back- was the owner vthat we noticed they were placed-right-back- in his jaw without the necessary- shower bath we hope tkepublicatioriof this item will give no offense as only the editor witnessed the circus and now have divuled all we are going to about the matter or the person age to whom we are indebted for this tidbit of news the matron of honor was mrs clifford skinner of toronto sister of the bride who wore atstreet length dress of shell pink sheer with matching headdress and car ried a mixed bouquet of flowers miss evelyn beach also a sister of the bride- was bridesmaid wearing a street length dress of forget-me- not blue sheer with matching head dress she carried a bouquet of mix ed gladioli miss barbara beach arid loismartin nieces of the bride were flowers girls wearing dresses alike thegrooih was attended by bruce greig of qucensville during the signing dfcthe regis ter mrs ivan mclaughlin through the years i at areceptionimmedlately follow ing a dainty- luncheon wasiserved to about sixty guests who were-re- ceiyedby mrs wm beach and mrs thompsdntthe for mer wore queens blue crepe iwith black accessories anda corsage of pink carnations the latter wore lilac crepe with navy- accessories and a corsage of pink rosesi t for the wedding trip north the bride wore anavy suit with match ing accessories on their return the couple will reside at oak ridges this wedding also marked the occa sion of the groomvparents thirtieth wedding anniversary and also the fourteenth birthday of stanleymar tin nephew of the- bride which made it a tripleevent f pte- ed barow formerly of the 1d concession of whitchurchis reported safe hiswife mrs barow 7 has received three letters from her husband since his capture but he could sayonly thattewas well and- had received 12 letters and 7 snap shots born andeducatebmn englandjpte barrow cametocan v ada at the age of 17 heresidsddn the 3rd concession of whitchurch at the time of enlistment before his enlistment in- the army service corps innovember 1940ptebarbw was employed by dehavilland air- craft ltd he was camp borden when hevolunteered for the orient and went oyereasi with headquarters staff ptebarow has a daughter rose anne aged 3 whom he has never seen i wptb questions and answers f j v q a son of mine has been attend- ipg a- boys summer camp for the pasleight years- wlththe- 7 same charge each year namely i 150 including train fare7this year i received an accountfor 165 and had to pay the boys train fare inadditionis this in- order without- permission from the prices board l l no thisis not in orderwitk- out permission from the ren- tals administration of the board campscqme under the rentals regulations the same as any othertype ofaccommoda- 1 tion and the owners are not allowed to increase their rates without jfirst obtaining permis- sionasyou did not give us the j- v name of the camp vhich your- boy attended weareunablet6 v whether or not such per- mission had beengrapted i write again giving thename 1 and address of the j we- will be abeto give- you more detailed information q how- many meat coupons will be due each week 7 j a one coupon last weekbeing the first week of- meat rationing it was necessarytddeclarecou- ponml valid on -monday- in order that you would- riot have to be withoufmeat until thurs day the day s on which other ration couponsffalldue icoupon m2jbecameavalidothursday andacoupomwillbecbme valid each thursday fromithenonivjv fv vi v high prices for live poultry 21cmb htopgrade wfihtcfowjunderlbs v v19ch 28cvlbti erit rent prtloauiijti im obio 4 c xi til s 4