the tribune stoulville tuesday april 21 1w9 quality- service fertilizer field fertilizers cll and swifts gromor fertilizer orders are falling away behind order at once if you need fertilizer for root crops 4810 cg is recommended for corn root crops and vegetables garden fertilizers 4s10 cg ls10 yisroro bonemeal and sheep manure garden seeds in bulk multiplier onions dutch sets garden peas garden corn beans and all small seeds feeds western wheat oats and parley schumacher feed shorts gluten feed soybean oil meal hominy feed chick starters fulopep chick starter fulopep fine chick feed purina checkerettes chick grit and chick char coal local and personal happenings mrs herbert mccay of burling ton spent the easter holiday with her mother mrs 1- batigero mr and mrs wm young and family of toronto and mr and mrs russel prouse of brampton were easter sunday visitors withj rev and mrs douglas davis stiver bros horticultural notes ring may 2nd on your calendar on that date sam j vogan will give a lecture of unusual interest illustrated in natural colors mr vogan is a recognized leader in the art of color photography in international competitions he has won many high awards and is the only canadian appointed as judge in us exhibitions of the best work of sixteen countries he is also past president of the men of the trees kclioi- from the silver luhilce it is estimated that four hundred attended the anniversary meeting hejd in veterans hall on april 11th john f clark as chairman did a fine job our veteran secre tary miss margery mortens was recipient of a silver tea service in recognition of over 23 years of faithful service on behalf of the society the whistling numbers by mr ross edwards accompanied by cliff salmon- on the piano were greatly enjoyed by all thanks ross mr norman mclean recalling the days of the hoard of trade 25 years ago informs us that he i obtained the first seventyfive memberships for the society in its first year of operation i we repeat our thanks to the baker hill ladies octette for splendid renditions also to mr i and mrs salmon for piano num bers for the splendid job of decorat ing the front of the hall credit is due mr geo saunders ever- greens cut flowers colons and artilicia grass made the stage a i pleasing feature of the evening a large standard of magnificent snapdragons kindly presented by stouffville florists was much admired a quantity of surplus refresh ments were sent to torontp to be disposed of by the fred victor mission president a e miller has stated that the societys membership objective for 1919 is 400 if you havent joined yet come on in saturday may tin is t3g day for canadian national institute for the blind mr and mrs lome johnson and family spent easter sunday with mrs j irwin mrs- ii lee church st has been enjoying the easter holidays with her family mr and mrs walter lee of toronto mr and mrs elgin granger and miss margaret harrl- of lindsay sand miss geraldine irwin of pickering spent the easter holiday at the home of mrs w t byam and ethel mr and mrs george iawson and young son were in town from mon treal last weekend visiting his mother mrs george lawson mrs thomas mitchell rich mond hill the former mabel echardt visited in town with friends and relatives on good friday mrs g b paterson brantford who has just returned from a motor trip to the southern states is visiting with her mother mrs a c burkholder mr and mrs paterson will be at elm park lake erie for the summer season mr and mrs bert edwards daughter anne and infant son were easter visitors with her parents mr and mrs fred coeke- rill blake st mrs cockerill is not enjoying the best of health easter is a very special occasion in the church of england and a splendid turnout was on hand for the sunday afternoon service in christs anglican at the united missionary church large turnouts were present morning and evening with the pastor in charge mr fred evans of claremont who was in town on monday stated that lie is offering his 100 acre ranch for sale over on the high way east of claremont the place lias a grand running stream and a spacious house mr and mrs george rodanz and daughter jean are on a motor trip south and may go as far as virginia during the easter week mr rodanz expected to attend one or two important live stock sales in michigan during the holiday in the states modelling for the spofford fash ion show at the stanley last thurs day night were miss dixie fores ter little bonnie baker and master jack daniels along with miss jean hosie miss phyllis fleury and mrs e nigh there was a capacity audience at the show and of course the display was a delightful pre easter affair theres a pair of sports trousers summer trousers readymade suit or shower coat to suit your taste at f e raesf tailor 3b33xxsxxsxsksxvxvxv mr vern lewis is in charge of the new grist mill now in opera tion by the stouftville coop the opening of this second mill in town is something of a history maker since it is many a day if ever that stouffville had two grist mills for a few years stiver bros have filled the gap when they bought out the burkholder busi ness and built a modern new plant that has been running often night and daj to keep up with demand now with two mills in town the farmers should have their demands attended to in quick order but requirements are heavy in this dairy and mixed farming district miss edna irwin rn spent sunday with her mother on albert street here before leaving for ottawa to attend the nurses con vention being a delegate from tor onto general hospital following the sessions the delegates will spend some days sightseeing in the capital an open meeting of the stouff ville nursery school will be held on friday april 29th at s30 pm at the home of mrs walter carter main st the guest speaker will be miss margaret hincks supervisor of forest hill nursery school tor onto her subject will be discip line miss hincks a noted author ity on child study is a graduate of merrill palmer nursery school detroit and has spent two years overseas organizing and instruct ing on nursery schools all j mothers interested on preschool act are cordially invited miss jane birkett spent the easter holidays in belleville mr and mrs earl ainsworth and daughter patricia called on mrs nancy hamilton on saturday mr and mrs harry ainsley and mr and mrs garnet juby of tor onto were holiday visitors with mrs leslie mrs shaw and miss waters mrs louis brillinger from cedar grove spent the weekend with mrs c harper at stourtville prominent altona man mr david crosier was rushed to st- michaels hospital over the week end for an emergent operation mr clare bell is at his old post along with his father in the imple ment store of bell son after a vacation spent in the southern states miss been weldon member of the stouftville public school teach ing staff underwent an operation at st michaels hospital toronto last week from which she is mak ing excellent recovery and is expected to resume her teaching duties after the easter vacation mrs clayt baker has been relies ing during miss weldons absence dr and mis john button and their three young daughters moved last week to their palatial new home at the south end of obrien avenue which is just be ing completed by the contractors dr button will still retain his office uptown as heretofore and should be sought there as usual however any time at his disposal will be enjoyed in the delightful new home he has created miss margery mertens came in for special recognition at the 25th anniversary gathering of stouft ville and district horticultural members in recognition of her twenty years as secretary miss mertens was presented with a silver tea service this interesting part on the program was not mentioned in our last weeks report on the big night be sure of rapid growth feed marmill chick starter and chick feed marmill chick starter chick feed is a starting ration that has given satisfactory results year after year rapid growth strong hone good feather development re sult from this feeding combination it contains every ingredient essential for health and vitality all feed prices are down blue coal stock poultry supplies central feed store phone 277 stouffviue another corner sales station local ford salesman mr archie campbell has purchased the lot at the east corner of main street and the 9th concession of whitchurch where according to reports a modern sales station will be erect ed the vendor was mr john smits this location is directly east of ies wilsons garage so that both corners will be occupied by garage and sales places like wise the 9th of markham has at least one service station with mr alf moles modern building while the east corner of the ninth and main street is still a vacant lot this property is often sought by buyers but we understand the property is entailed and the sale of it presents a problem that the owner or owners have never solved fifty years ago this corner lot was dubbed the zoo and was piled high with everything imag inable in the wreckage line walter pearson is offering his household effects by public auction on saturday april 23 since he intends to give up his residence on tenth street south stouffville tenth setreet south stouftville another sale next saturday of furniture will be held at goodwood when f a forsyth disposes of his household effects the stouft ville auction will be conducted by sellers atkinson and the good wood sale will be in charge of a s farmer may lie an ontario record in another fewweeks miss nora stapleton will have completed 42 years as a church organist she was first appointed organist at bloomington christian church back in 1907 and and has served in this capacity in the stouftville church for thirty years when the tribune checked up on this item with miss stapleton we believed we had something of a provincial record and so we have however organists have been known to serve even longer than miss staple- ton although there are none with a longer record in ontario so far as we can learn at bridgeport ns mary bishop had been organist at the united church for 01 years according to announce ment only made recently incident- ly nova scotia town claims another record for an organist across the street from the united church julia jackson the organist is only 11 years of age butcher shop close call schells butcher shop was threatened by fire last wednesday afternoon when a kettle of fat rendering on a coal oil stove in the rear of the building boiled over firemen answered the call for help and had quite a time getting the creeping fire out of the partitions when the fire was noticed the whole room seemed to spring into flame only recently the schell shop has been con sidering a modern newtype rend ering furnace to care for the expanding business of rendering fat 5cisisass round steak sirloin steak porterhouse steak smoked picnic hams smoked cottage rolls side bacon smoked back bacon peameal bacon bacon squares in piece sliced homerendered lard 60c 60c 60c 50c 6sc 60c 75c 75c 38c 12c 20c birds eye frosted foods waxed beans blueberries whitefish fillets cod fillets 31c 25c 50c 32c services in all town churches on sunday had special significance to the easter season and special music was rendered in most churches as well easter services were very well attended and certainly the weather was no deterent to persons getting out on sunday to attend divine worship at the morning service in the united church standing room only was available for late arrivals while some were seen standing outside unable to get in in the baptist church little shir ley mcmullen sang at the morning service and mr eugene baker and sister mrs gilbert rendered a duet in the evening the easter cantata was repeated at the evening ser vice in the united church nine teen young people joined the church being received into mem bership by the pastor rev d davis miss greta smith toronto spent the easter holiday at the home of her brother dr neil smith- mrs earl thorn of ottawa was an easter visitor here with her mother mrs grubin church st youll be wanting a new pair of sports trousers or possibly a shower coat see e e rae tailor mr and mrs harmon hoover spent the easter weekend in mil- verton with their daughter and soninlaw mr and mrs archie stover mis arthur williams mr and mrs cliff woodcock and mr and mrs arthur woodcock all of tor onto were sunday guests with mr and mrs edward williams mill street mrs 1 lownsbrough sustained a broken shoulder as the result of a fall recently during the time of enforced rest her sister mrs marks is taking over the duties of this busy lady a rare treat is in store for the ladies of the wi this thursday afternoon at mrs fiacons home when they will have a share of the 21st birtlulav cake from roads wi england after spending the- winter months in the neighborhood of chesley in bruce county where he was born and raised mr steve thomson has resumed his old position with the gold fish supply co and is again living at their ringwood ponds mr john f davey is being nursed at the home of mr and mrs dudley white altona from a fractured hip received in a fall recently mr davey is a brother of the late e j davey of stouff ville and mr walter davey of toronto mr daveys accident is said to be quite serious i the tribune is indebted to mr philip meyer for a copy of the vancouver province daily news paper giving a complete account of a plowing match held at chilli- wack in which tractors took the lead leaving horsemen who have dominated the matches since 1s73 in the background auxiliary hears mis chapin the easter meeting of the gar rett evening auxiliary of the united church was held in the church with the afternoon auxil iary as guests worship service was led by miss eva hoover who took as her theme a new advance in christian missions she was assisted by miss jane burkitt miss gladys brooks and miss margaret hosie miss erma dowswell favored with two num bers accompanied on the guitar a solo there is a green hill far away was beautifully rendered by mrs claude brillinger mrs d davis introduced the guest speak er mrs roscoe chapin of melville who gave an inspirational easter message as it rejated to every day life mrs c nolan at the organ and miss anne lehman at the piano played a number which all enjoy ed miss gladys brooks moved a vote of thanks to the speaker and to all those who had helped to make the meeting so worthwhile all assembled in the school room where a dainty lunch was served bingo bingo oboyles meat market telephone 35 in aid of c p t fund thursday april 21st sponsored by stouffville ioof no 384 veterans memorial hall stouffville a community project youth campaign under the auspices of the young peoples gormley church april 17 to 24 sunday night service 730 pm week nights except saturday 800 pm speaker prof v k snyder kitchener special singing president g i harvey