play safe and have your dairy feeds in the barn before quaker 24 f dairy ration 4800 quaker 32 dairy ration 5600 v i quaker16 dairyration 4500 rr dry cows quaker fitting 250 per cwt skwas t r r c-i-lsol-miriforfallfstdck- 400 per cwt with this seasons crop low in minerals added minerals are ntial 3 w-ju3t- ikmy svtj i 3 top feed forpoultry 7 jfuliopep egg mash pellets to- get extra egg jmashconsumption- feed 1 to 3 lbs of fulopep egg mash pellets at noon on top of regular mash fattening feed o your cockerels need fuiropep fattening mash v or fulopep fattening feed- pellets to have that milk fed appearance if you are raising- heifer calves try x fjurina calf startena wectern grain iwehave large stocks of oatsbarley wheat on at all times phone 4501 mrs lena ramer who has been a valuable helper in the plant of the stouffville bakery has taken a posi tion in toronto and will live with her daughter there we hear that mr jim thomas has purchased a house inleaside where mr and mrs thomas will reside since coming from overseas they have made their home with his parents mr and mrs geo thomas norman farr proprietor of the new radio repair shop in the rat cliff block attended the 25th wed ding anniversary occasion of his parents mr and mrs torrance farr at their home at oriole on saturday evening support the sale of christmas seals and thereby help the hospital of consumptives which is doing such a great free work throughout the county of york atl this time yes even you good reader may have a free test if you feel thatydu would like to know- your position in rela tion to this disease lt mrandmrsa whittingstkll bf oronto former residents ofstouff- meju are- awaiting the teturnvbf leirson who has been in holland nd who was honored by receiving te oak cluster he also has five bbons and twosfrom the first torw fwar the whittingstaiis hen rhere resided in the brick ittage almost opposite the presby- church- pan i arkhanrliady mistcs stiieatre offer mrs esther igrove would have jen paid 5265for her photograph idsheibeen presentat the stanley ieatreonfoto nite last thursday eningvtheioffer is steadily gain- g4ground and some lucky person jduestolbepaid a handsome nest gfisoonoinext weeks ofeer will be t5 only last week in the foto gat theatre at kitsilano bca dowladymrslm leeeaumo- nofoursoldierswas given 5500 leiladyihadjgonei tothe theatre jjr- because her daughter coaxed ff buttheiprizereally paid an predated dividend as 6ne of mrs beaus grandchildrenlay serious ill in the hospital at the time r iy le wearherjcdme u icxpecfedly v he iweather took an unexpected i clip orisaturdaymornihg early played havoc with thetardy orist who jerin the radiatorjfor- anti sze jsomejthermbmeters around jntibverecu justafound zero at mbut harry paisley at alater r drove his truck to goodwood said itwas three-below-any- f hv confessed toibeirignearly shed when his- truck stalled refused to go againfor a couple unirspr- more on sunday it lerated noticeably while we are king of weather folks are coh- platingthis districton escaping ibigsnow storm that wrecked shone and telegraph systems in arn ontario- it was justat this lastiyear thati stouffville jict jjiadthe worst isnow storm ears causing the- town hun- s of dollars to open the streets v t iaiienrwilkes leonard awilkes recently re- v leasedfrflm lthe i srcaf- has beenappointeddrepresentative taifor nkellonddniilifejinsurance co fovistbuffville anddistrict announcement of his appoint- iment was made by wcweaver manager of the toronto branch mr wilkes hasbeensent to the companys head office in lon- doniont for athorough under writing x on his return he will be looking after the service of his company- in this territory andwiu specialize in estate iwork baker rushes extra batches the bread shortage felt in tor onto last saturday had its counter part in a similar situation in stouff- villewith local supplies exhausted early in the- day- the stouffville bakery went to work on two extra batches the first one went to the delivery and thosecond supplied the counter demand so that no home was without the staff of life illness delays holiday in california on the eve of her departure for a holiday in florida mrs gar leh man was suddenly seized with ill ness on tuesday evening last week and sent to the hospital where her condition while improved is such that she is still in a local nursing homej mr and mrs lehman and mr and mrs leslie wilson had planned to start on an extensive motor trip to the south expecting to leave on wednesday the day aftei mrslehman was suddenly stricken the vtoronto baptist seminary quartettewill singtatthe evening service next sunday dec 9th in local baptist church j an eveningwedding that happy young couple known as stanley goldwin reesor son of mrs reesor and the late barkis reesor- and ruby ethel tindall daughter of mrs melvin tindall and the late mr tindall went to the heme of rev and mrs e morton last -wednesday- evening where they were united in holy matri mony aftera brief wedding trip mrand mrs reesor plan- to settle in his home in the township of pickering- i monday december 10th anoil heating plant is being rushed into place in the ratcllff block and other changes made in readines for the new manufacturing business that will shortly occupy the floor space so many years used for publichallpurposes the com pany manufacturing children wear expects to get into operation during the early winter j stouffville dec 19th christmas market canada now hasa population of 12500000 people which is arrived at not throughthe census taken every ten- years but by the number of ration books issued- ejjmf kxrkham hblckey vglub mile slyernihail esdaydecllth rustgreighton ohdikisjband- hjjjftjey bouquet forthe proprietress it is just one year ago that the mayfair restaurant first opened its doors in stouffville at a time when i therewasno such service being mourn v seaside fpr the army- and seemed given the community at all experiences oh dobrrodoor visit the fifteen or twenty men who were chosen to do the collectingfor the salvation army red shield cam paign fin stouffville could reveal some interesting episodes which formed part of their experiences as they hurriedfrom v to y door throughout the village on friday night these menentered the homes of the rich theweutodp thepoor and theveiy poor nojonewas miss ed unless they l were awayfrom home said one of the canvassers i stood outside in the dark looking at avery humble home asklngmyself shouldcallftherevere- had time tpbackawayi i was atthe door andln answer to niyknock a falter ing footstep could be heard inside the rickety door knobyieldedto the wrenching and a feeble old ladyi peeped out jnervouslyjbuti quickly assured her and receiveda cordial weicome to come rin the room was dingy by the light of an oil lamp the air heavy and the flickerof the woodfire in the stove played on the walls i explained the purpose of my visit but said that we did not expect everybody to give and that ithad caled as amatter of course she explained that it was near the endof the month for her pension cheque to arrive i and the previous one was spent but that she had plenty of supplies laid up for v interval she continued to he fact thatnothing was mr a s collins who is living at present with his daughter mrs bruce jclark in itoronto jwas in town one day last week- he expects to return here shortly to reside in his old home with mr and mrs booth the new owners the jarge red brickresidence which stands just opposite thebrprbushhospi tal is undergoing extensive rewall- ingand redecorating work hot water cement overcomes cold despite the unusual cold weather on friday and saturday workmen pushed- forward theiinstallation of a cement wall and abutments under the frame building straddling the creek just eastofdr ifreels resi dence in order to mix cement hot water was used heated on the job in a large caldronmrgeofgebaker of bakers sweetner fame is also getting in material for overhauling the interior of the building- the west side and the dwelling above theeastside is occupied by mr john monkhouse merchant tailor with oneof the longest standing businesses onmainstreecthe lm provementbeingjmadeto this old landmark fe adistmct asset to the business section in which it is located ealgrubin ro optometrist- vfill be atyiisjofiice e tjj recent visitors with mr and mrs hw sanders obrien ave were mrs a b willmott miss eleanor willmott and mr andmrsar willmott of cobourg mr and mrs h a sanders weston and mr and mrs f o burkhqjdeisrand miss dorothy burkholderof-chicago- the offen general store at cedar grovewhich wasdestroyedbyfire early sunday morning was built some 59 years agorrepiacingian original store mr thos reesor widely known resident on a markhamscarboro townline recall ed to the tribune that many years ago a hotel operated across fromthe site of the offen store arid itwas later turned into a general store still more recently the often site was built on and this was acquired by the late john malcolm as a going concern and whichhe operated for many years oruhtil he retired in markham village- vmiss marguerite grubin of tor onto twasia visitor i in stouffville wiuifriendsduring the weekend rit-urh- j5 thefinal meeting for 1915 of- the stouffville municipal council will be held this- thursday- tonight eve ning since the boys who will gather around the oval top table- will all beback in 1946 therewillbe no farewells or tears two of the mem bers councillor jack smit and councillor eabutton are complet ing their first year and have done good work- fon the town councillor hugh boyd and councillor r e brown have had several years experience in fact mr brown has contributed more years j than his reeve or any member of the council naturally they are all hoping that too much money will not have to be spent- this winter on snow since it is hoped that a big road building program can be carried out next summerthat- will practically make it unnecessary to buy gravel or dust layer oil any more for our streets suo w rtisfu rev ormiston twiss- ma rec tor- of st pauls anglican church uxbridge was elected dean of the deanery of east y a meeting of the great chapter while in ses sion in st georges parish hall oshawahe has sincereceived his commission fromarchbishop owen ajisjsural deanforthe nextfour years agency y t coop universal milkers and all makes of inflations we carry a complete line of coopquallttipoultry hog and dairy feeds j y together with monarchi dairy and cafeteria poultryfeebs v rs 1- stouffville cooperatlvo association areinow conducting all business from the old stand of james goddall limited i- stouffville coop 114 new business phone 269 ii residence ptibne commemoration of the- event mrs maybee proprietress was taken by surpirse last saturday evening when the staff joined to present her with a lovely bouquet mrsjlna woodburn made the presentation and- echoed the good feeling and esteem- which the flowers were in tended to convey peadvhprsee and cattle- telephoneor vrphone stouffville 255 rfjmarkhami4326 iiclaremorit913 9t14 awepayiphone charges gobdontoungitd ph adelaide 3636 vtorbnto i ff alfif t jkmuickoats 3lbpkg er krust pastry flour7 lbs tat ion milk coupons- 6 tall tins 19c 24 lbs 25c 75c 57c brchbabyicheddari cheese ibv i37c wr- vegetable soup 10 ozftiri 8c ib coffee ik bag- s41c jarl0ad groceteria efcrvter j ffiif i phonb 280 fvfet v c s i to be looking about trying to recall if she- had a bit of change some where this gave me a villainous idea and i said why here you have 50c on the window could it be something you mislaid i pressed acoininto the aged hand to reas sure the very old ladywho couldnt believe it fumbling the money she said well now aint it strange that i should have forgot that money and left it there- it must have been for the bread man sometime then she said that was theiway- the lord provided herwitheverything even to causing her to save a pittance for the army to whom -she- wanted to give so badly actually the inability togivejbrought tears to the eyes of the very old lady and now as she handed over the coin they turned to tears of joy actually she was proud as punch whatever that is the very old lady- started to relate her girlhood days back in the town of and here she attended meetings in the army hall and had beendeeply interested in their work since thanking her profusely and offering congratulations on her more than 80 years f stepped out into thenight and hurried tothe next door hoping for another happy experience l one collector could telkyou too howwhen he got into a small home the man could not produce a cent whereupon the collectorsaid here brotheri know youj would give if ypu had it so imjlending you half a r and you feel -you- would liketopayitbackall right other wise please forget it will be forgot ten by- inc i the wily collector in this instance could- have explained that by this transaction hf wished to boast that of 20 homes visited in one hour and twenty minutes he obtained a collection ineverysingle instance he didnt wantthe record broken andanyhow the startled man who was extended a loan saldgee thats decent of you indicating he was pleased too iv get that order in now for christmas poultry r- the christmas season is fast approaching and before you know it youll have to think about preparing that christmas dinner youll want a nice plump chicken a goose aturkey or maybe a duck or two with all the trimmings that go to make a happy yuletime feast and the stouffville meat market is the place to fill the bill when itcomesto this z item of fowl drop in and ordervtoday rsv i we makeourown sausage i- fresh daily i we deliver ahywhere in- town orivincinityjinoordertoo i small or toolargie- v f v i stouffville meat market m phorf279 id iimffimaa- gg4t3i a r ss jffiatebbi zrfr ffvillet j