the tribune stouffville thursday may 26 1919 quality service schumacher feeds sugared schumacher feed at present price is cheaper than grain schumacher feed is made from barley oats corn products oilcake meal with molasses added it can be fed to all livestock stivers pork0 hog concentrate made of top quality ingredients properly blended it will give vou satisfaction stivers hog grower stivers hog finisher stivers ghowmix chick grower scratch grain stivers chowmix laying mash ful-o- pei egg mash fulopep broiler mash grow ing grit shell charcoal seeds for planting now top crop hybrid seed corn mangel seed turnip seed sorg sowing rape seed millet sudan gra stiver bros local and personal happenings tennis champ liberal choice for york east walter m martin kc was named liberal candidate for york east riding at the nomination con vention held at danforth park school thursday night mr martin has been an assistant crown attorney in toronto and a member of the attorneycenerals department born in regina he is the son of a former saskatchewan premier he is a graduate of the university of toronto and osgoode hall a member of the davis cup team for five years he is a former canadian tennis champion speaking in support of mr martin senator arthur v roe buck urged all liberal party followers to get out and convert the rank and file ccfers if enough ccf followers could be induced to vote liberal he said it would prove valuable in winning the seat the mothercraft tag day will be mrs cross housekeeper for mrs support the canadian mother- held on saturday may 28 with s- m warriner has returned from craft association in their tag day undergoing an operation at a city which will be held in stousville hospital mrs cross is convalescing on saturday may 28 at the brierbush stouffville district had its first proceeds in aid of the local clinic will survey mennonites europe relief first survey of european men- nonite relief posts will be made shortly by c j rempel manager of the canadian headquarters of the mennonite central committee scheduled to sail may 27 mr rempel is making lastminute plans for the extensive tour which will take him to at least six european countries holland bel gium switzerland germany lux embourg and france italy and several other countries may be included in his itinerary will study needs main object of the threemonth trip is to study the greatest relief needs of the wardevastated coun tries and clothing have been sent to europe since the war by the can adian committee mr rempel will study at close range how the many mennonite relief posts operate and how the distribution of goods is carried out participate in conference he will also participate in a number of relief conferences scheduled to be held during the summer basel switzerland and amsterdam holland are among the centres where the meetings will be held accompanying mr rempel will be two officials of the american mennonite central committee they include prof h s bender goshen college ind assistant secretary of the committee and rev earland waltner of minne miss ruby e good rx daugh ter of mr and mrs e r good main st e and miss elspeth turner rx of hamilton who are both holding prominent positions with the victorian order of nurses in toronto expect to sail from montreal on may 27th for an extended trip abroad visiting eng land denmark norway sweden belgium holland france and scotland while in stockholm they will be attending the international congress of nurses they expect to be awav two months an unfounded report that an attempt would toe made soon to do away with the rather dangerous bend on the 8th concession of whit church just south of ballantrae appears to be wishful thinking to continue the road straight would entail engineers finding a way to touilding a straight road through the swamp which the bend averts when the road was taken over as a toronto york project years ago an unsuccessful attempt to build a road was made when the fill was put in it sank over night and no amount of piling would hold it the bend in the road is little impediment to motorists excepting that it should be widened some day to allow for safer passing on the curve millions of dollars worth of food sota brocxxjcscxxxxsxsxscxsttcxxsxxsxsxxxs price 1250 general electric kettle fast boils enough water for four cups of tea in just three minutes turns itself off automatically should it boil dry economical uses less current the same element under an ordinary kettle would take twice as long to boil the same amount of water we do wiring radio appliance repairs hardware and electrical supplies k h middlemiss electric hardware phone 367 stouffville formerly n w byer son the annual meeting of the stouff ville womens institute was held in the municipal hall thursday may 19 with the president mrs jasridout in charge assisted by the secretary miss sadie stewart reports were given by all standing cammittees miss stewart gave her report 13 papers and addresses given total attendance for the year 428 money raised during the year 79261 flower and fruit committee reported sending cards flowers and fruit to sick and shut- ins 33500 were donated in decem ber to the legion hall high school i memorial trust fund nursery school and t b gage institute parcels were sent each month to roade womens institute england and they also sponsored a tag day for the canadian national institute for the blind mrs c hicks east york district president the guest speaker conducted the election of officers as follows honorary president mrs geo t lee presi dent mrs- jas ridout 1st vice mrs floyd fairies 2nd vice mrs fred brown secy mrs garfield kellington treas mrs truman baxter district director mrs gordon lemon directors mrs b miller mrs j epworth mrs l wilson mrs f crossen mrs w g sanderson mrs b lickorish program committee mrs a giles mrs powell mrs w holden mrs 0 tranmer mrs a farthing miss s stewart delegates to district annual in markham on may 31st are mrs ridout mrs baxter mrs lemon mrs sanderson mrs williamson and miss stewart standing committees agriculture and canadian industries mrs f mortson citizenship mrs blake thomas social welfare mrs geo saunders historical research mrs c woodcock mrs o tran mer gave an excellent paper on agriculture mostly farming with all improvements of todays methods the following ladies served lunch mrs b lickorish mrs h shuttleworth and mrs powell auxiliary relief work a well attended meeting of the garrett evening auxiliary of the united church was tield in the school room on wednesday even ing may 18 the worship service took the form of a playlet entitled wanted gifts galore for europe and asia in which one learned of the great need of clothing and supplies of all kinds for the dis placed persons and refugees and the opportunity to send to them through the protestant church relief work those taking part were miss q todd miss g brooks and miss e dowswell musical numbers were given by a group of girls of the explorers dressed in chinese costumes and miss joy wood intrumentals the fifth chapter of the study book liter ature for new literates was ably reviewed by mrs r button an interesting item was the display of articles for the bale miss jean hosie a nonmember conducted a quiz on the supply work to learn why the need where the clothing is sent who pays the shipping costs how the food and clothing is distributed they were answered by various members after which mrs r young offered a prayer of dedication of the articles miss edna hoover gave a paper on christian stewardship and mrs c neal on temperance miss eva hoover presided spring rain over sunday and while town yf8g jlaa reached y district m warriner he was enjoying a fishing trip during his visit travell ing north with his brotherinlaw mr fleury over last weekend miss eileen weldon has resign ed from the stouffville scbool staff to take a position on the public school staff at guelph joining the local staff on her graduation from normal eileen was regarded very highly and the trustee board regret to lose so valuable a member from the teaching staff one of the towns best known citizens mr jake mcmullen was rushed to a toronto hospital last saturday night to undergo an appendix operation reports indi cate he came through the ordeal well this is his first real illness although be lived a long life on the farm and only retired a year ago when he took up the residence occupied by his father the late jos mcmullen tenth street south wi news east york district annual meet ing will be held at markham on tuesday may 31st at 10 am will any member of the stouffville branch wishing to attend please call the secretary phone 65611 in order that transportation may be arranged all members and friends welcome mep at post office 930 am e k kellington in time to save gardens field crops and meadows that were showing the n2ed of moisture miss erline paisley stouffville and miss barbara kenny ottawa nursesintraining at the toronto western hospital visited at the home of the formers parents mr and mrs t h paisley over the weekend mr win timbers deputyreeve of markham twp assessor archie fleming assessor e r good stouffville are in ottawa this week attending the annual convention of the assessing association of ontario held at the chateau laurier mrs timbers and mrs good are accompanying their hus bands on the trip no more public holidays until dominion day july 1st which falls on a friday making a long weekend for many factories and office help not so good however for the mercantile stores in rural places since they cannot well remain closed from friday to mon day won cup for dental contest dr e s barker brought back a handsome prize on his return from attending the annual meeting of the ontario dental association last week the trophy wasnt won be cause of the doctor ir- viuwess pull wg teeth but was the result of his old coins good work on the golf field where mention in a recent issue of the championed one of the contest richmond hill liberal of an upper tne loea champion admitted feel- canada halfpenny dated 1820 mg a bit stiff after the contest a firecracker costs lad 7 sight of eye sevenyearold fraser clarke of lindsay lost his left eye when a railway torpedo he thought was a harmless firecracker exploded in his face mrs r m clarke frasers mother said she told the boy she thought the explosive was a dis carded firecracker a few moments later the torpedo used by railway- men as a warning signal exploded altona mr and mrs george todd of cherrywood were guests with mr and mrs wm reesor on sunday last the endeavour met at the home of mrs eli lehman on thursday afternoon mr and mrs chas dalton of sandford and mr and mrs wm reesor were guests of mr and mrs david crosier last thursday even ing- mr and mrs fletcher goudie were in hamilton on sunday even ing for tea at the home of their son ivan and his family fourteen girls of the happy hostess club and their leader mrs d crosier attended the achieve ment day iprogram held at ux- bridge on saturday last they had a busy day judging and giving oral reasons in the forenoon and in the afternoon demonstrations and skits were presented from each club diplomas and pins were presented to all who had completed units and projects those winning them from altona club were eleanor bun ker jean hodgson lois baker ernestine cooper eacb received certificates for completing two pro jects while lois baker received diploma and pin gaining provincial honors we are sorry to hear that john thompson had an accident over the weekend having his fingers cut with the electric saw day or two indicating that he hadnt been keeping up with his golf record in actual practice found on the neill farm at jeffer son brought a quick response from o mallory of lennox avenue richmond hill mr mallory bas sent in a similar election of officers coin but dated 1812 which was a meeting for the purpose of ploughed up in his garden on len- electing officers for the stouffville nox avenue which was originally j and district christian mens part of the homestead of the pal- fellowship for the ensuing year mer family the 137 year old coin will toe held in the united mission- is in a fair state of preservation a ary church stouffville on monday couple of coins left at the tribune evening may 30th at 8 pm all dated 1867 look almost modern in men interested are invited to comparison to those 1812 vintage attend weddings quite a muddle resulted over not changing the victoria day holiday to monday since many towns went thompson card ahead on their own and made the a quiet wedding was solemnized change this undoubtedly resulted at stpauls chapel newmarket on in a loss of business because tues- saturday may 21 when doreen day would not be a normal day for francis youngest daughter of mr business when many places had and mrs wm e card of vivian taken monday off result a mixup i was wed to james murray thomp- stouffville stuck to the day pro- son son of mr and mrs james claimed by the government at thompson of mount albert rev ottawa may 24 as did most of the j f rhodes officiated towns in york county however the bride wore a suit of gull dundalk and many other places grey gabardine with navy blue farther removed from a big city accessories and a corsage of mary made the change but friends from hart roses she was attended by the city would be confused there her sister mrs kathleen arm- is a popular demand to hold all strong who wore a suit of spring holidays on saturday or monday in the week deaths mortson russel t at new market saturday may 21 1949 russel t mortson beloved hus band of rachel jane baker of richmond hill in his 67th year dear father of cecil and arnold funeral service was held on mon day in victoria square united church interment was made in victoria square cemetery a substantial sum of money has been appropriated by the toronto york road commission for grad ing shaping and building culverts between the 6th concession and gormley on the townline west of stouffville this is a necessary job before the road can be hard topped when once completed motorists will be able to travel in more com fort enroute to toronto it will relieve the conjestion on the 8th concession of markham truckers too will be induced to travel via the townline and 4th concession hauling through roads to and from the city wine gabardine with grey acces sories and a corsage of white carn ations the groomsman was ken neth card brother of the bride the couple left on a short honeymoon after which they will reside in vivian radiant heat that pene trates every coffee bean through and through thats the maxwell house radiant roast it assures that maxwell house coffee is always uniform no parching or underroasting teo3eea39e9eeefeaftaao delicious sxxesxxx3sx3ex youth for christ 800 oclock sharp a film of interest to all 820 yfc girls choir service of song a bible story presentation entitled watch ye therefore by eight of our local ladies your question and verse please a contest for all the people the hisey mixed quartette from peachs in song 930 film one more commandment are you washed in the blood of the lamb building materials rough dressed lumber mona dors 10 bevel siding trim moulding fir plywood masonite fibre glass lime wallboard asphalt shingles asphalt rolls combination doors laster plaster board rock lath rock wool prefit window units iffst estimates freely given p r wilson loust hill po phone markham 72r3 round steak sirloin steak porterhouse steak smoked hams whole or half smoked cottage rolls side bacon smoked back bacon peameal bacon bacon squares in piece sliced homerendered lard rolled brisket round bone shoulder 60c 60c 60c 65c 68c 60c 75c 75c 38c 42c 20c 35c 38c birds eye frosted foods peas 29c blueberries 25c fresh lake simcoe white fish 40c cod filllets 32c oboyles meat market telephone 35