pzqi ws naaoxoo atiiajmoxs in season now rena claude plums moores early grapes sweet potatoes glass jars i ratcliff co be prepared cold weather will soon be here you will neerlmitts heavy rubbers and sox the very best good big assortment to choose from the best in town prices to suit i every pocket come in and look them over v the peoples shoe store store open every afternoon from this date no friday closing a g lehman we know the way for you to save money now is to pick up some of the bargains we offer boots mens 450 boots to clear at 300 mens regular 650 boots to clear at 500 odd lines in peabodys overalls to clear at only 200 pair our fall shipment of mens velure and felt hats has just arrived the styles are nifty and they are put up by one of the best makers price 350 to 500 j l little west end stouffvillb coal cement salt tile and flour coal select lump steam coal lehigh valley stove chestnut and pea sizes sohvay coke cement canada brand salt 50 lb 100 lb- 200 lb- sacks and bbls flour and feed bran shorts manitoba oats oil cake five crown flour for bread jubilee for pastry tile 3 inch 4 inch and 6 inch on hand highest pricespaid for alsike and grain of all kinds telephones office 169 residence 171 stouppvniie markets wednesday oct 30th dtrr butter 40 to 41 eggs onttu hon o hogs thick smooth 960 to 1010 hogs select 1010 to 1000 lajxibs 1125 calves 1000 cows 4 to 2 cwt common calves jssoo to j5 butcher cattle 450 to 500 grain pall wheat 130 to 135 oatg 50 to 55 barley 85c to 90c good alarm clocks only 175 we have a big stock on hand and reselllng these clocks at less than wholesale price to clear them out sea them at- my office over buttons hard ware or at adam yakea west of mansion home s jacob v x ke real entate agint ojlim ovor button store stouctvlhe phone residence 8004 the tribune is published thursday afternoon terms 200 a year ia advance a v nolan publisher stouffville ont editorial comment the people of ontarij were not ed by the od gag its time for a change its never time for a change irom good to bad nor from bad to worse the salaries of excise and custom officers in the employ of the domin ion government who receive 2400 or less are to be substantially in creased the average man in on- tario has to do with far less than 2400 per year and those with a greater income here in stouffville could be easily counted the man that cant live on an income of 40 to 45 per week ought to let some one else have a try at it education costs for each pupil in the schools of ontario has just dou bled during the past five years according to figures given out by the minister of edtiation in his re port the increase affects both primary and secondary schools but is more marked in the former the average cost of educating a child in public school is now 5307 whereas five years ago it wa3 only 2674 the child who attends collegiate in this province pays on an average 151 os as compared with his older brother who got by five years ago for 8313 notwithstanding the increased costsit is extremely doubt ful if the graduates of our schools torjay are any better educated than those of ten or twenty years ago following the judgment of the court the honorable peter smith and his coconspiratorsir aemeiius jarvis were taken in the police van along with a vagrant and a woman sentenced for disorderly conduct over the don where fhey await fur ther disposition the hon peter is sentenced to three years in the penitentiary and sir aemeiius to six months in the common jail be tween them they must pay back the sum of 600000 the approximate sum they defrauded the province out of before they get their release as jarvis was a millionaire before he went into the stealing game he no doubt will have the necessary cash to fork up although it is generally supposed that the hon peters bank account had not swelled to such pro portions other charges are pend ing against the former provincial treasurer which may further lengthen his term truely the way of the transgressor is hard it is very amusing the way those toronto electors howl over the re sult of the plebiscite vote so en raged are they that they start a quarrel with anyone who happens from the country districts one lady from stouffville who sells pro duce on the st lawrence market had some regular customers refuse to buy her supplies because they were sore over the ota being substantially sustained in the coun try districts we all know how long the city folk could do without the products of the farm and any way they are a poor lot of losers those wet voters of toronto they say they will not be controlled by the farming vote but why shouldnt they be controlled by the country which often has to spend thousands of dollars in the winter months through the government to buy supplies for the breadline in that city goodwood how dry i am wedding bells rang again mr and mrs j f reid spent sunday in lindsay s schuler cook on the cnr home over the week end wilmot stbrry cook on the cn r uome for a few oays stanley otten is home following his operation for appendictis mr and mrs clark of brockville visited pev c c otten last week mr and mrs tedwagg and fam ily and miss helen robinson visited with w oliver of woodvllle on sunday mr and mrs geo stewart and mrs jos middleion motored to mt albert and visited mr and mrs geo scott mr and mrs courtney arid mr and mrst fox of toronto visited their aunt mrs rlueman last fri day mrs geo maye and mrs john mayo attended the funeral of mrs john mayes niece mrs john crowel at markham last friday dont fail to see hms pianafore comic opera tojnight in ratcliffs hall at 8 oclock admission adults 35c children 25c john david symes and miss myrtle evelyn byam of quaker hill were united in marriage last wednesday octobex 22nd at the methodist par sonage stouffville mr jos cooper accompanied by his mother and mr- and mr8 thos farrow and miss c farrow motored to whitby on sinday and visited mrs geo fields who is in the house of refuge and found her very comfortable and well fred middleton spent the week end in toronto to see his lady friend as we expect fred is going to huntsvllle on thursday to spend the winter as a cook he has bjen home a couple of weeks getting lessons from his mother a hot supper will be held in the goodwood methodist churcli base ment on friday evening nov 7th supper from 6 oclock until all are served a program will be rendered by miss stephenson elocutionist and other talent admjssiaa 50c children 25c mrs i foskett se cretary of ladies aid menxoxiie bucthnen in christ gex covrkltexoe i hs general conference of me- oaite rtaren ir christ cliurcli of h- uicc states and cinad1 vas hm at frown city mieii from oft lih to 22nd it is a select 1ody which meets each quadrenium to consider matters of doetriui and polity and to plan for its work in the future the organization effected in wed nesday when confereucj convened vas as follows rev h b mussel- man bethlehem pa chairman rev c i scott milford neb vice chairman rev a b yoder elk hart ind secretary isaac pike sfouffvilleont asst secretary rev j a huffman marion ind press reporter the early matters of business be fore the conference were the reports of editor of the gospel bannerrev j a huffman and the executive committee of the church of which rev samuel goudie stouffville is chairman which committee has charge of the publishing work of the church these reports showed splendid growth in the literary work the publishing house is located in new carlisle ohio from which the periodicals are distributed through out the land the menuonite brethren in christ church is one of the younger and aggressive branches of the mennon ite body and maintains missions in many cities and towns both in the us and canada foreign missions are also conducted in africa india china south america and the near east the report of the united mis sionary officials the missionary organization of the church showed splendid progress a large number of missionaries having been sent to the foreign field during the quadre nitim a recommendation brought to the conference for a bishop was defeated on the last day of the conference the ministers reading course was revised and enlarged on tuesday afternoon rev a b yoder elkhart was elected editor of the gospel banner to succeed rev j a huffman marion ind who had served 12 years the executive committee of the church was eected as follows rev s gou die stouffville rev s cressman kitchener mr isaac pike stouff ville rev c i scott milford neb rev o b snyder battle creek mich rev j s wood port huron mich rev a b yoder elkhart rev w h moore goshen ind mr a- b yoder wakarusa ind rev h b muselman bethlehem pa rev w fi gehman easton pa and rev c k brunner phil adelphia pa at the closing meeting on wed nesday evening a vote of thanks was tendered the people of brown city for their hospitality to the members and visitors attending the general conference during its ses sion osxoc o a o so xok30k soi ringwood mr fred gould was in toronto a few days last week wm bassett ad son arthur were toronto visitors one day recently z mrs d lehman of toronto is spending a few days with mrsmartin fockler mrs hugh boyd and daughter gertrude were toronto visitors last friday miss addie pipher of toronto spent a few days at her home here last week a great many of our citizens were present at the plowing match held north of stouffville on tuesday of this week we congratulate mr w timbers on receiving 1st prize in his class and receiving a beauti ful silver tea service we are sorry to report that edw cook whowas taken to the general hospital tast week is not improving as rapidly as we would like to see his daughter beatrice who is also on the sick list is recovering al though somewhat slowly we hope that they both my soon be enjoying good health again sale register thursday oct 30th at lot 33 con 8 pickering extensive sale of horses cattle hogs sheep and implements belonging to john farthing who is giving up farm ing sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer friday oct 31 farm stock and implements belonging to j w taun lot 11 con 4 whitchurch ne reserve sale at one f w silversides auctioneer tuesday nov 4 extensive sale of household furniture belong ing to john farthing lot 33 con 8 pickering no reserve sale at one fw silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 5 farm stock implements hay grain belonging to mrs job scott lot 12 con 5 whitchurch no reserve sale at one fw silversides auctioneer thursday nov 6 at lot 18 con 2 uxbridge farm stock im plements feed etc belonging to jesse tindall who is giving up farmingr sale at one f w sil versides auctioneer saturday nov s entire farm etcck etc belonging to mr warn- bold lot 21 con 8 markham sale at one fw silversides auctioneer saturday nov 1 farm stock and implements belonging to delos graham will be sold with out reserve at lot 18 con 9 whitchurch musselmans lake snip jt one f w silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 12 at lot 28 con 8 markham extensive sale farm stock implements etc be longing to henry brownsberger who is giving up farming sale at one f w silversides auctioneer saturday nov 15 at lot 23 con 10 markham entire farm seck and implement belonging w victor stover sale at ono f w silversides auctioneer o 0 o o 0 o u o q 3 o i o o 0 o o b o w a o o 0 o w h shaws mi mm m i i two of a kind quality t style nothing accomplished by putting good workmanship into poor fabrics or poor workmanship intc good fabrics but when you get a combination of the- best of both suits of that sort are worthy of your fullest consideration this is not sentiment but sense you get such a combination in the clothes sold here let us show you the new suits and overcoats for fall un usual values in new suits for men 1495 1800 2000 2500 3000 and 3500 youll surely like them new winter overcoats new styles new fabrics and at- unusually low prices boys suits if you want to buy your boy a suit that will give double wear get him one of our r tupant suits900 1000 and 1200 two pairs of knickers with each suit fully lined with good wearing quality new colorings of tweedy sizes 28 to 33 a shirt for 150 may bea little less than you have been in the habit of paying but dont let that influence you against them in this case they will prove their worth by actual wear good patterns- sweaters and sweater coats a good range of colors and weights some with collars and others plain- to 500 each prices range from 250 caps phone 9512 stouffville store remains open tuesday thursday and saturday evenings c155csfrhiny at o n o o d o q o d o i q a 0 o 0 o d o n o d o i o d o o d a u o 0 o for fall wear in a good range of patterns and styles q js o 100 to 250 w h shaw o oeaoc 30e30i aoaoc 30kxoe o 0 o 0 tossxa ft hill co limited successors to todd cook highest prices paid for alsike- red clover timothy alfalfa and sweet clover bags supplied if desired office phdne 1401 house 189 l e todd managing director