st0uffv1lle december 11th 1924 blacks tatttiaf 30c all gea- svb prices we vf e ar hip blacksmith mdersigned experienced black- is who have been shoeing ses for the people in this section qx years have opened a shop in the old power house just south of the market building in stouffviile firstclass workmanship and prices moderate prompt service edw lintxeit vm griffith which road will your sox take it depends ox you if anything happened to you would he have to leave school and take the first job which is offered in order to help his mother keep the home together blind alley jobs require do education success jobs demand educa- 1 tion your responsibilities should not be transferred to ycur wife and children let the old crown life bank tarry part of your protection and responsibility neat week at age 30 what 39 vz cents a day will do for you deposited in the crown life bank get particulars from geo e baker phone 17003 stouffviile bl00j1ingt0n e a storry is serving on the jury in toronto chester brumwell is back home after his trip to the west ira lemon of sault ste marie was at henry smiths last week rev c e fockler wife and daughter of keswick were calling on relatives on sunday the monthly meeting of the ladies ajd of the christian church was held at the home of mrs w a fockler on thursday afternoon of last week how many seeds in the pumpkin victoria square try a guess at porter wanted district agent for our trees and shrubs liberal pay free equipment write now wetland nursery co welland ont 41 christmas candy our christmas candy are here ready for your inspection christmas mixture at 15c per pound nice chocolates at 80c pound see our highclass confec tions in dainty boxes christmas toys christmas greeting cards christmas decorations bells birds lanterns etc we have just received our christ mas packages moirs come early and make your choice we will put away tor you new dates hallowai per lb 0c smyrna figs per lb 13c our mountain blend coffee cant be beat we grind it while you wait per lb coc porters phonis 198 miss grace duncan gave the topic at league on sunday evening w scott jr is to he congratu lated on his appointees as princi pal of richmond hili public school prayer meeting last week was held at the home of mr l nichols a goodly number present salted peanuts were the refreshments at the close some of our crack kints and others went to the shoot at r pin- ders buttonvihe last saturday mr w scott sr r agar and the genial merchant at almira will live high now the wms held a successful quilting bee in the ss room last tuesday nine quilts were taken out and four more donated making a total of thirteen thirty odd attended the league rally at richmond hill on monday evening mr ellis kliuck was the orator from the square the con test was won by price of richmond hill two youths whose initials are g motored west with another one c they knocked at the fold to get warmed from the cold but were slammed oat bv mam- selle d churchill news is very scarce in this locality just now glad to hear that mis jos mar- tin is out and around again mrs s irwin and mrs a dixon visited at mrs kellingtons on wed nesday last mr and mrs w lehman of lin- colnville were in this community on sunday the endeavor held a pie social on tuesday evening ot the home of mr and mrs lemon paisley a new road is being built on the eaton farm which will be more ser viceable than the former one farmers fresh p or k 1 deliver weekly in stouffviile fresh pork any cut also nice sau sage telephone your require ments to jos b reesor phone 6209 43p christmas jewelry i have selected this year a much finer and larger steik of of the latest and newest creation in the j i jewelry line including gold clasp diamonds from 1000 to 5000 stone set rings from 125 to 15 ladies brooches from 75c to 12 cuff links from 50c to 700 extra fine pearls 500 string ladies wrist watches 5 to 25 gents watches from 250 up mount albert mrs burr of richmond hill spent a few days with relatives here miss gertrude moore of toronto visited over the week end at her home here fred shaw has returned after spending the summer months in manitoba mr and mrs j r hodgins of stouffviile visited with mr and mrs j alelean on sunday miss jennie kester of zephyr was a recent visitor with her sister mrs jos taylor mr and mrs austin card of ux- bridge spent a few days at the home of the tatters mother mrs vander- water arrangements are under way for the holding of the annual christnjas market on thursday dec isth the prize list is quite a lengthly one a bazaar and tea was held by the ladies of the presbyterian church on saturday afternoon and was well patronized the methodist sunday school con cert will be held in the church on friday evening the 12th the pro gram is an attractive one and should draw a good crowd the death of mrs keyes of tor- onto mother of mrs robertson of this place came as a great shock to her many friends here the deceased lady had spent some time each year 1 with her daughter and by her kindly manner had endeared herself to a large circle of friends and acquain tances who mourn her passing claremont mr james madill was sick last week with one of his bad spells of the heart we hope to see him about again as usual george middleton who lived in the seventh concession near green wood was buried sunday following a stroke which he had a few days previous he is survived by his widow one son and one daughter wm king who spent the summer season here working with angus mcdonald on the bridge work left on saturday for his home at vic toria road north of lindsay the remaining members of the gang have also returned to their homes auction sale thursday dec 11th public auction of choice steers to be sold by the pound fat heifers spring ers and 50 pigs the property of j a white sons at the farm of the late w g barnes near green river sale under cover rain or shine fred postill auctioneer wednesday dec 17th wood sale in quarter acre lots at lot 18 con g whitchurch all hardwood belonging to e honsberger 3 months credit sale at 1 pm f w silversides auctioneer monday dec 22 five acres of standing beach and maple in acre lots at lot s con 1 ux- bridge 2 miles from stouffviile belonging to mrs wmi petch six months credit sale at one f w silversides auctioneer tuesday dec 23rd extensive credit sale of 34 head of fine dairy cows all new milkers and close up springers farm stock and up- todate implements one mile south of stouffviile belonging to harmon jones this is the big gest sale of the season and will start at 10 oclock sharp f w silversides auctioneer also scarf pins watch chains fobs pencils fountain pens stone set bracelets beads of all kinds clocks white ivory cut glass if we havent what you want can get it in 24 hours christ mas presents laid aside on small deposit come in and look our stock over no trouble to show goods adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville masseyharris farm implements repairs buy a masseyharris kerosene engine to do your hard work this winter- also place your orders early for mach ines for next year and help to reduce prices by so doing a full line of repairs always on hand we have second hand goods to sell at- reasonable prices 1 ms ton spring wagon steel tire buggy oliver riding plow shp mas seyharris engine 6-in- vessott grinder nearly new cockshutt riding plow 4hp engine 12hp engine peter hamilton cuttingbox with carriers set of slings and 60 ft of track good as new we give credit terms on all goods i d h0lden agent phone 184 stouffviile sixth line we had quite an exciting time here on sunday morning when a motor car belonging to mr ed lowe was rescued from the ravine on the clarke farm it appears that mr and mrs lowe had been to aurora on saturday and on the homeward trip came along the sixth concession mr lowe had driven his car to about the middle of the steep hill which was covered with ice avhen it started to slip backwards break ing through the fence which landed him about twenty feet below the road mr and mrs lowe both escaped uninjured mr lowe was injured in a motor accident about this time last year and is still under the doctors care township sells debentures a special meeting of uxbridge township council was held on sat urday last for the purpose of open ing tenders for the sale of 13000 at5 equal annual payment de bentures 6000 of this is to pay for building a school in ss no 2 and 7000 to pay for building a j school in ss no 4 seven tenders were received and opened the ten- der from the bond department of i the sterling bank of canada at 1 10124 was accepted deal with the dealer who sells quaker flour he sells high qualjty goods he sells the best a our quaker flour he is reliable he gives you the best service your baking will never disap point if you use quaker plour the finest wheat accurate mil- ing and daily baking tests ensure high quality always every sack guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction flatter fsmtr alwatjs the samealwatjs the best a prodoct of tfc qxujter mill pcterbottmsb nd svtooja mmmmmmmmm 7 distributors stouffville stiver bros- uxbridge w s lapp from now on anypupil of milton public school caught smoking cigar ettes on his way to or from school will be handed over to chief con stable chapman who will ascertain from the pupil the source of his sup ply of fags the chief will prose cute the man who sold the cigar ettes to a minor other places should adopt the same plan h ere an dth ere agricultural products harvested in british columbia during 1923 were nearly 4000000 in excess of the 1922 total according to the an nual report of the provincial depart ment of agriculture total produc tion for 1923 was 59159793 3 the ninth winter carnival at banff alta will be held from feb ruary 7 to 14 1925 the curling bonspiel in connection with the car nival will run concurrently from february 9 to 14 revelstokc has fixed its carnival dates for february 3 4 and 5 1925 tourists to the number of 100000 are estimated to have entered the province of nova scotia during the past season these people have left approximately 7500000 in the province an increase of 25 per cent over the previous year the num ber of motor cars entering the prov ince during the tourist season ex ceeded 11000 canada book week was held from december 1 to 6 this year ad dresses radio broadcasting and special displays in stores through out the country drew attention to the objects of the week which are to promote the reading of good books generally and to foster cana dian literature the week was as usual a distinct success the foolhardy recklessness of certain motorists was recently strik ingly illustrated at a public cross ing on the canadian pacific railway line at blind river ontario when a speeding auto approached the crossing so rapidly that the driver was unable to pull up and ran his car into the side of a train which was passing at the time fortun ately no one was injured in recognition of its excellent ex hibits at the 1924 exhibition at to ronto the canadian pacific rail way has been awarded one of the medals specially struck off for pre sentation to the dominion and prov incial governments and to a limited number of other exhibits whose high class entries in the live stock arid agricultural departments won tbaan abttaobsma irlkw for sale barred rock cockerels all extra laying strain newton rae phone s403 41p for sale 20 pigs feeders seven weeks old only 2 hogs at for service left also 1 twoyearold hog over stock ed must have room so priced to bell all raised from pedigree stock dont send away for your yorkshires before seeing ours the type and price will please you wm e l meredith lot 11 2nd uxbridge phone 6920 wasted now live geese and fat hens required good prices sam golden at pen- nocks livery to rent four acres of excellent vegetable land in stouffviile belonging to mrs win harding east end good stable and abundant fruit trees phone 6707 poultry live and dressed also domestic rabbitts we pay highest market price geo l rosser phone 370s stouffviile wells drilled wells drilled and repaired quick sand a specialty terms moderate and good workmanship having had 30 years experience for informa tion apply e j cable toronto or delos graham cedar valley p phone 9208 stouffviile your christmas shopping the best gifts are expressions of love sacrifice and prudence and bring satisfaction that is enduring will love and prudence prompt you to make the little sacri fice required to remove for all time the menace that hangs over your unguarded household the mutual life has policies to cover every- need it pays to do your shopping early while you have strength to shop and prices are right i am pleased to announce that the present generous dividend scale of the mutual life of new york is to be still further increased in 1925 policies issued in 1924 in the twenty payment life plan will draw a dividend in 1925 amountng to 20 of the premium while ordinary life policies wilt dyaw 23 this marks the fifth annual increase since 1920 it spells a wholesome condition in the company and steadily decreasing costs to our policyholders dividends in 1923 amounted to 3120 of the years premium receipts of 105s52s3700 assets nearly 700000000 no stockholders policies unexcelled full postmortem dividends annual dividends double indemnity and increasing disability benefits provided dont leave the future to chance ho klinck district manager jack is twentyone today jack is twentyone today but he has more than a mans years to his credit he has one thousand dollars in the bank it has grown with a practical mothers love from the initial de posit of one dollar on thj first birth day twenty years ago v youth and age alike bear witness to the- value of steadily building a savings bank account your child as a depositor will attain a higher standing in the community family or most important in his own estimation open a savings account for the child the standard bank op cajslaxja stouffville branch a c burkholder manager subbranch nt goodwood i s 0 cream the best and safest investment for this winter is to add one or two dairy cows to your herd and for best results ship your cream to us the best market prices paid and in addition one cent per lb- of butterfat avove the ordinary market prices and buttermilk free for cream that is delivered to the cream ery by the patrons this arrangement for cream delivered by the farmers takes effect on december 1st we close at 6 pm except saturdays open saturday evenings stouffviile creamery co phone 18602 agents for the delaval separators r swifts garage stouffville and claremont big sale of firestone fabric ties firsts guar- 4 anteed 795 while they last a large stock of parts y and accessories always on hand get your skid chains from us we fit them to your wheels batteries repaired and recharged and stored for win j ter- get a heater on your ford and be warm f phone 195