c1a 43i aflfotewjgbg a v nodoubt by the middle of december there will be a short- age of milifeeds act at the present timeil is impossible to get a straight car of bran or shorts- j x- w have a fewnof jbrant shorts middlingson hand we advise bnving while they are available k marketyour fau wheat whikv the price is at the ceiling arrasgetohaye t he wheat from cu nihin i r field or bin als1ke although the ateike seed is seed very disappointing we will handle your seed tothe bestdyantage theyields arelow but withthe government subsidy it will pay almost as well asspring grain crops it t fertilizer for fall wheat give the fertilizer manufacturer a break by ordering your fertilizer early they arehort of help and the demand is hsyf alio assure yourself of cured fertilizer as later there is bound to be some green fertilizer we recommend for fall wheat 250 lbs per acre 2126 or- n if the previous crop had a tendency to lodge 250 lbs per acre 0147 for short term hay and pasture crops alfalfa or red clover 0147 250 to 300 lbs per acre mixed hay or timothy 4126 250 to 300 lbs per acre stiver bros stouffville phone 4501 o aiilrs- tine tl a v p williammbirks of montreal national chairman of the national clothing collectionfor liberated countries the collection sponsor- ed by the r allied relief fund on behalf of unrra ywillbe held fromoctober 1st to the 20th when it is planned to give- canadians an opportunity to bring comfort to the suffering- millions in europe by making this clothing collection their personal business canadians will be asked to give only such serviceable used clothes as they can spare without replace merit the garments will be distri- buted free tothe people efithe warravaged allied countries under i the direction of unrra experts committees will carry on the good i work in every canadian commu- nity j miss grace ratchff and brother ted weie in town from toronto for a few days visiting the home of their father mr james ratchff bear scares miners bay girl campers algy saw the bear the bear saw algj thus goes the little- poem but in an incident at mineis bay last week it was a peterboro girl with rela te es in whitchurch who saw the bear a big brown oie and the girl didnt share the fate of algy who ended up by the making a big bulge in the beat mis rome the peterboro girl was holidaying at miners bay and with two friends were on a hike through the woods to afrienas cottage the girl heard a crackling noise in the bushes and thought it was a bird looking around to spot the bird she looked x right in the iftf aceof a big ijbrown ftfear loom- ingup over- a mound letting out a yell to her companions some distance back the rmiss ran for dear life and so did the bear but in the opposite direction reach ing camp and telling their story men loaded shot guns and went out i nsearch of the big brown fellow but he had evidently made for parts unknown with never a thought of attempting a bear hug on theyoung missi v send thetribuneto absent friends k r ioe thurs night is foto nite offer 135 1j xoe l ioe j r highest prices paid oia it oia if- p i- firtfvrv f- v i fof for live dressed poultry n i rtyvstjok twniv lly ip tvmi3fnajv lops weyhaveecehtly installed modern refrigerator and facilities processing and handling a much larger volume of poultry than in vthepast 1 n i- for lf we are prepared to pay highest market prices for top grade 4 -roasters- broilers boiling fowl and dressed tng usyou7poiiitry orhave truck ailbut r us a few days in advance prices quoted without any obligation j whatsoever r k t- finish youb birds properly it pays big- rdivrdends 4taas sjlofeal and fersonal rf appenings mr andmrsgeorge pugh navei months holiday at i will be at his office in stouffviue on e a grubuvro v optometrist returned from a burnt river in northern ontario monday sept lotn- reginald button raafwho has been stationed in toronto has received a new posting to ottawa miss phyllispugh has joined the spofford storestaff recently her parents mr and mrs fred pugh moved to town from their farm home mrs j v cobb of toronto is visiting in the neighborhood of stouffviue at the home of mr and mrs- joe greenfield and mr and mrs levi grove mr and mrs ted jackson passed through town on thursday on a holiday trip the port perryauc tioneer hasnt a sale date left in the latter two weeks of september he says w e keddie district manager for the great west life assurance co with headquarters at oshawa was looking for a live young man to take up the insurance business in this locality when in town last week in provincial playdon 11s a lawn bowling team composed of messrs f l button christie armstrong dawson davis and bert lickorish motored to kitchener on monday to participate in the pro vincial playoffs there civic holiday jvas observed in town quietly with no special attrac tion ofany kind in normal years it was an occasion for attending the canadian national exhibition and this observance may once again re turn in another year miss lillian shannon who makes her home here with mr and mrs harvey moyer has been in the western hospital toronto where she recently underwent an opera tion lillian will recuperate for a few weeks with mr and mrs donald moyer before letuimng home i v delbert booth v vphone3stoupfvtlle 8207 i shop modern way jfjfciv ts- nrr aylmer vegetable soup 210 oztins 15 apple arid raspberry jam- 24 oz jar 25 aunt jemima flour reg pkg u quaker corn flakes pony contest 2 pkgs 15 oxo cubes4s 2fov v i i 19 xi 4 v 23 rise stevens of the metropolitan opera now has a million dollar insurance policy on her voice local theatre goers will remember her well in going my way she will receive 3 000 a week if her voice is temporarily lost the premium is 10000 a year many friends in town were glad to meet mr roy kendnck of van couver who was here for a few days visiting his sister mrs n w byer this old stouffviue boy made the trip down by plane and is high in his praise of this mode of travel he is the son of the late dayid ken drick who resided on church street aijd at one time farmed nearxashel until the war broke out mr ken- drickconducted a modern store on the pacific coast but he sold out at that time another house sold myron anderson has sold his frame dwelling one door west of the former sandy jones place on main street at the foot of the school hill to mrs arthur fuller of mon golia myion built the place only a few years ago but now that he is employed by the storms construc tion co on an extensive contract near port hurorion the bluewater highway he has been induced to give up his home mrs anderson will take a small apartment over the maple leaf dairy effect of weaving milk on doorstep householders who allow bottled milk on doorsteps- or apartment passages to be exposed to direct sunshine get less for their money according to recent research reports tests showed thatbottled milk ex posed to late morning sun for an hour lost 26 to 36 percenfofits riboflavin in two hours over half the riboflavincontent was lost rib oflavin is one of the essential complex vitamins prolonged defi ciency of this 1 necessary food element may result in eye disorders and organic damage as so often happens underpresenttregulations muk isdeliveredafter all members of a household have vgone7 to war work and remains exposed j for a long time -under- these circum stances it is a good plan to have a covered box into which the milk man could place thebottles v miss ruth curtis has been holi daying- in town for a couple of weeks at the rowbothamhome mr and mrs walter brilunger were receiving the congratulations of many friends at their residence 09 west main street this week on the occasion of their 23th wedding anniversary mrand mrs percy tarr and miss vera tarr motored to vineland on the holiday and enjoyed the novelty of picking peaches for a short time at least mrs theo madill who is 88 years of age accompanied her daughter mrs wm hopkins on a visit to bowmanville last week mr ross lee of new york city and mr russel lee of hamilton are in town at the home of their mother mrs john lee second street sa miss jean feir daughter of mr and mrs athol feir edward street and who was on the local bankstaff for a time has secured the position of teacher at ss no 4 humphrey township 12 miles from parry sound she will likely liave 33 pupils 33 freight cars what may reasonably claimed to be the longest freight train to have been hauled over the local cnr line passed through on sunday with 55 freight cars mostly box cars bound for head of the lakes to re turn with grain we understand for the eastern elevators tip monarch astry tfs 24 29- 84 carload groceteria wedhuykb wjs vjuilvkh v 4w v phoj pbxwks80 woman dies as she enters friends home for- funeral a tragic death occurred in aurora last wednesday when mrs aimer d clarke of that town expired suddenly jfist as she stepped onto the veranda of a bereaved home to attend the funeral of the late george e hughes who died there on aug 27 in his 71st year mrs clarkes maiden name was adelalne lowery and she was buried on friday at tottenham the death of george hughes re moves a birthright member of the friends church heiwas a brother of mrsfred willis of uxbrldge whoms quite well known tomany readersofithis paper georgehughes was born in slm coe i county and married helen kitely when they took up residence taschbmbergi widow and one son 1 stailey ithe funeral on wedriesdayimrked jby thetragicdeath ofmrs pro ceeded from thelatechomerita aurora ftbv schomberg cemetery theservlcewasrconducfedjbyirev arpark pall tfearers were messrs roy and rvalhughes schomberg earlarobertsonkof- mutonibryon willis uxbrtdge arid burt hughes 1 lijiw t irt john stuart markham horseman picked up two promising steeds for the tall meets by buying neotnst and floysan at the stamford park meet neotrist hadntshown very much all year but immediately turned in a winning effort for his new owner floysan is a seven-year- old of the khorsan strain and won 3575 in purses last year but may not do as well this year the town is shortly to lose another family of whom we will be loath to part mr and mrs e s griffith living 111 the west end are reported as shortly to move to north bay which will be on the territory where mr griffith does his work as a traveller the house occupied by them was recent ly sold by mr e b- leavens to gordon tidsbury formerly of befhesda last week 1 the editor of this column accompanied members of the york county reforestation committee prof zavityand the ontario forester on a trip over much of the wastelands north of stouffviue- on vhaf is called the water shed here we viewed hun dreds and hundreds of acres qf submarginal soil that is fit for noth ing excepting growing trees suffers broken ankle in motor crash ruth stover daughter of mr and mrs archie stoverat milvertonis suffering from a broken ankle and facial lacerations a a result of a motor crash in which she was involved near topping ontario there were six in the car at the time of the crash which occurred on a curve in the road on a foggy night the car was completely wrecked and others in the party sustained broken bones and other injuries mr and mrs al greenwood and their young family moved on fri day last to their new home in new toronto where they have purchased a house at 132 twentysecond street with the moving of the greenwoods from the east end store and the salmoni family justacross the street fromthe store the popu lation dropped by 16 people since the salmons totalled eleven and the greenwoodsfivethere was some replacement however but not sufficient to cover the heavy re moval thc iiustto kill the lust to kill i mr and mrs ea button went back to their cottage on hails lake in hauburton last week end to spend another houday before clos ing the summer place for the season lac william d malloy rcaj trenton and wife spent the holiday with his parents mr and mrs h j mauoy v y t mr and mrs bill stiu formerly of stouffviue visited friends here iu town on labor day they were accompanied by their uttle daugh ter barbara ann bui has left tor onto and is employed on a farm owned by his cousins south of mal- ton d coultice sells zephyr store the general store at zephyr scott township has been sold by mr f coultice to mr and mrs john galbraith of maltonmr coultice kept the store for nine years but has other interests at musselmanv lake where he owns the south side paviuon once the property of mr ed baker mr coultice has had material on the ground for some time in readiness to make changes to the premises he will devote his whole time to the lake business now lions team qualifies for second obj round north york midget baseball entry playing under the name of new market has qualified for the second round of the o b a- playdowns by defeating collingwood in home and home games 147 and 142 while a request was made to stouffviue for the services of their pitcher lome schell the team went into action without a local repre sentative as schell found himself unable to take part in the games the lineup is as follows mchale rf rutledge ss mcgee lb clement c little 3d thorns 2b doolittle if brown cf broughton p stunden p jewett 2 hugh bailey of dundalk has been appointed general manager of the united farmers cooperative com pany in succession to h b clemes who has indicated his wish to re tire holiday traffic through town on monday evening was almost conges- ted as cars from the north converg ed on this highway making their way to toronto after the holiday weekend z the municipal council will hold its monthly meeting v wednesday evening this week instead of thurs day evening there is considerable business to transact of a routine nature mr and mrs edgar coxworth and daughter of cincinati ohio spent a few days jast week with mrs k g tarr obrien ave mr coxworth is a nephew of mrs tarr miss ruby tapscott of milhken was a weekend visitor at the tarr home new company formed the stouffviue sand and gravel co has just been organized with the principles being messrs winter- stein and pat haley newmach- noxhing new when tomatoes mix with potatoes several papers coming to the desk last week recorded what was k toif th in m stated as a strange thing when rjs5 tomatoes were found growing on potato tops it is strange indeed but it is not new every year the tribune displays potato tops with tomatoes hanging from them and right now we have in the office tomatoes that were grown on potato tops this season a freak of nature best understood- by the botanist the potatotomato now on hand came from the jos mertens farm west of town miss mertens is not offeringany explanation for the freak butcadmits thatit has happened in her garden before more acres of land purchased at gravel hill from russel storry mr and mrs cliff salmon have moved m from umonville to occupy their new home purchased from harry brillinger on main street west the brilungers are staying with mrs john hodgihsjuntiljher son donald is discharged from the navy when he will take over his west end grocery agaucwhichwiu enable mr and mrs brillinger to proceed on their the pacific coast vs i jydfilivi markham unionville lions club vh fit 2- gti 1tl w i markham k wednesday arena m 1 9i iii pf wild animals seems to be in mans brain whether the animal isharmful or notof all the innocent little things the por cupine stands out as among the less harmful the first thing men or boys think aboutwhen they see one is to kill itlast week a farmer at millbrook found one of these now scarce little visitors in the vil lage and he forthwith killed it be ing a species of thehog family por cupine meat is said to be fit to eat but no one ever eats it the inabil ity of the little porky to protect himself from mans onslanght is leaving him just about extinct in ontario tsfcrrize washing machine value 12500 2ndpriie mqhpganypesk yaue5qoo 3rd prize sef of spodewa re value 25t00 4th prize trilite floor ldrrip value t800 v o-r- tt manybjher valuable prizes 4 tickets on sale by members of lions lucky draw admission tickets25c5for 100 proc3eds for lionst welfare work tt si 1j snirtfmrivjm vu iobsmbxer ioe30e 30e30 high charges for snow removal not all profit 1 renew t my tribune for two years then it wont run out so soon said mr jhclark of agln- court intheiofficeof this paper on friday mr clark is a well known trucker and- until lastkwinter acceptedvcontractsor- snow re- mbvalunder jurisdiction of the tor onto and york roads commission mrjclark says that whilethiswork appearsto bepaidforat high rates there is nomoneyiinit jthe re placements are terriflcwhe recalled one ofhis plows moving along nice ly one sunday afternoon j when it broke down and beforeitwasln commission- again the repair ibui mountedfo100 ja high prices for live poultry until further notice we are ving the following prices for upoultoyvdeiivered tofoai plantain iwhitfiy r r viopeobai0s lijght fpyfv to 5lbs v gradeligffrrffol 1 1 atop graderoilej 2 i 3 f lb illb 19c lb top grade heavy capons over 5 lbs pickering farms boeabsobobsaibocabbmb llmitedu- arioi 2sk a 7 si mwf