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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 24, 1923, p. 1

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vol xxxv no 13 stouffville ontario thursday may 24 1923 ansgo cameras we have stocked the famous ansco cameras prices run irom 150 to 1400 speedex ansco films to fit any sized camera mav drug store isftollard druggist stouffville ontario more houses are to be built here stouff villi will experience a real building boom this coming summer at the rrmnt time hj are our houses to be erected and prospects that as many more will be built before the summer is over with the advent of hydro into this municipal ity it leaves nothing to be desired in the way of conveniences demanded by the public a twentyfour hour lighting service and one of the best domestic water services in ontario gives us all that the city chap has and can possibly get and more and coupled with this we have cheap taxes and the beauties of country life which the city can not provide we expect v our friends out of town read this they will rush here and buy up the vacant lots so they car get located in a town that is growing steadily while the jax rate is decreasing district news jack miser at unionville unexcelled in the dominion yonge and charles sts toronto it is noted forihighgrade prepara tion for cholcebuslness positions and tor promptness in helping grad uates to get employment open all year enter now w j elliott principal are you insured i represent the policy hol- ders mutual life insur ance co all kinds of poli cies let us talk it over wth yon sidney schmidt stouffville cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 chiropractor i church st h stouffville h greatesj id jack miner canadas naturalist will ave his lecture moving pictureson birds frojw per sonal experience and observation at unioiwille market building on wed nesday juneisth acterrfoon lecture at 4 pm for ychildren admission 10c teachers frofe evening lecture at s pm admission afiults 50c chil dren 25c those that have heard these lmturejr will want to hear them agsifnd those that have not have a big treat in store for them football schedule following is the northern group schedule of the oshawa and district football association recently releas ed by secretary mason which con sists of six teams may 19 greenwood at brooklin 19 goodwood at claremont 19 ashburn at uxbridge 26 claremont at greenwood 26 ashburn at goodwood 26 uxbridge at brooklin june 2 greenwood at ashburn 2 brooklin at goodwood 2 uxbridge at claremont 9 ashburn at brooklin 9 greenwood at claremont 9 goodwood at uxbridge 16 brooklin at ashburn 16 claremont at goodwood 16 uxbridge at greenwood 23 goodwood at greenwood 23 brooklin at claremont 23 uxbridge at ashburn 30 greenwood at goodwood 30 claremont at ashburn 30 brooklin at- uxbridge july 7 ashburn at greenwood 7 claremont at brooklin 7 uxbridge at goodwood 14 goodwood at brooklin 14 ashburn at claremont 14 greenwood iat uxbridge 21 goodwood at ashburn 21 brooklin at greenwood 21 claremont at uxbridge centre york bowling league if you get acquainted with the scientific truths about chiropractic you will be on provement of your physical your way towards an lm- condition a chiropractic analysis and adjustment will give each part of your body a lull supply of nervous energy a friday 9t012 am jftt stouffville oht july 23 25 27 27 30 30 31 aug 1 3 3 7 7 8 9 14 schedule 1023 richmond hill at aurora almira at newmarket stouffville at markham newmarket at markham almira at stouffville aurora at stouffville markham at almira markham at aurora newmarket at stouffville is richmond hill at newmarket 20 markham at richmond hill aurora at newmarket richmond hill at almira newmarket at aurora almira at markham aurora at richmond hill markham at newmarket almira at richmond hill newmarket at unionville stouffville at newmarket aurora at almira stouffville at almira aurora at markham markham at stouffville stouffville at richmond hill 21 newmarket at richmond hill 23 markham at unionville stouffville at aurora richmond hill at markham unionville at newmarket almira at unionville unionville at stouffville newmarket at almira richmond hill at stouffville richmond hill at unionvillle almira at aurora unionville at markham unionville at auora unionville at aurora stouffville at unionville unionville at richmond hill aurora at unionville v june 1 6 7 11 11 13 14 richmond hill will hold an old boys reunion early in august remember the metropolitan rail way operates on daylight saving time m the presbyterian church at col umbus will celebrate its 50th an niversary on june 3rd with a jubi lee sunday the semiannual meeting of north ontario loyal orange association will be held in sunderland on tues day may 29 th whitby has a tax rate this year of 45 milss an increase of six mills over 1922 street paving and an overdraft of ss009 from last year are given as the cause for increase the methodist church circuit of richmond hill and victoria square reports a membership of 323 and the ladies aid have a bank account of over s00 the remains of the late miss k carpeutier who was killed in a motor accident in pickering village were interred in the cemetery at virginia near sutton after an im pressive service in st anthonys church adjoining the burial grounds newmarket board of trade is appealing to the council to adopt daylight saving toronto so far is about the only place with its nose out of joint in this respect at pre sent in fact not more than a dozen towns in ontario have adopted daylight saving time mr milton graham of mount joy has sold his neat hrick residence on wales ave north markham to a namesake mr graham for 5000 mr g w wilson acting for mrs ingram sold her brick residence on main street north markham at present occupied by a forster to henry johnson for 5000 these are both substantial homes margaret c heise of newmarket who died april 12th left an estate valued at 5602 this amount con sists of 300 household chattels 240cash in bank and property on yonge street newmarket valued at 506249 she directed her two children orville dand velma grace heise should equally divide the es- the toronto presbytery has ac cepted the resignation of rev wm hay minister of richmond hill and thornhill and he will be re leased on may 2sth it was stated by mr hay that he had taken this step because he was dissatisfied wuh both the union and antiunion pro posals he was taking his certifi cate from the presbyterian church and entering the anglican church he said east york has 65000 voters i personal notes tm eegbss i misj hattie smith was home from the sage says it is bett to be aj 0 the week end inuvtnwt mdnv miss greta smith is home from it s vim university for the vacation voting power of north york elec lions we have been reduced to less importance when shoved into the riding of east york by designing politicians this riding to which we belong for provincial elections is one of the largest in ontario sixtyfive thousand voters are on the lists fifty thousand of these are urban or city voters while the remaining fifteen thousand are rural electors living in markham and scarboro townships and the villages of stouff ville markham and richmond hill the riding extends as far west as woodbine avenue in toronto there are indications that a threecornered contest will be fought hon g s henry being the conser- tive candidate h s clary the lib eral candidate and a ufo candi date to be selected next tuesday boadway s drug store stouffville banking by mail many and varied are the typo of men who conduct their banking with the standard through the pott busy men who live far away irom any bank find that our plan of banking by mail saves them making special trips to town and is satisfactory in every way and quite simple we pay interest at current rate on such accounts write or call for full particulars the standard bank or canada total assets over eightythree millions stouffville branch a c burkholder manager goodwood miss legate spent a few days in toronto this week the correspondent is visiting in toronto this week j redd can give yon an idea of what it costs to have a house re modeled the blossoms land leaves are doing their best to make a good showing for the 24th rev t legates son motored out from toronto one day returning accompanied by his sister the rain certainly descended on sunday and instead of go to church sunday it was the reverse stay at home there was an adjourned meeting of the quarterly board held at the church on friday evening mr t dowswell was appointed lay dele gate to the district meeting quite a number were absent on sunday on account of rain so the sunday program was not as expected miss baker sister of mrs lane was visiting her sister over the week end and returned monday accom panied by miss e johnson who is visiting her sister and other friends the league on wednesday 16th was under the direction of the mis sionary vice pres miss johnson there was a short talk given by miss milan on the bible also there were some other items from the romance of the printed page in the worlds friendship by dr murray the womens institute held their election of officers the former presi dent mrs j ashenhurst being re elected a paper on mothers was read by one of the members another on friendship the special meeting addressed by delegate will be held on may 29th in the town hall mrs t baston has charge of the vaccum cleaner which may be used by the members who desire it if called for and returned when through with w i district meetixg the annual district meeting of the east york womens institute will be held in ratcliffs hall stouffville on june 6h business meeting to be held at 1030 am branch re ports also miss scott representing the federation will speak after noon session which is open to the public will commence at 230 con ducted by mrs graves district pre sident speakers dr margaret patterson police magistrate toron to mrs peter mcarthur mr g a putnam toronto superintendent of womens institutes a good musi- oal program under the direction of mrs g a jf davison unionville you are invited to come and enjoy the afternoon with us 24th may notes attend the picture show on the night of the holiday in the auditor- iuni a good film has been secured then remember the dance in rat- cliffs hall orchestra the 24th may prizes are on view in w h shaws store window stouffville public school will take part in the school childrens parade the morning parade commences at 10- oclock the small admission of 25c to the grounds in the afternoon is the biggest bargain since noah floated the ark markham unionville and good wood will be here in great numbers now its all up to the weather man god save the king flth line whitchurch the literary society expect to hold a debate in the school house in the near future and are likely to give the date and question to be debated next week the baptist young peoples union expect to motor to toronto early in june to be entertained by the im- manue baptist b y p u the fight in north york newmarket may 20 at a con servative organization meeting in newmarket last saturday t her bert lennox mpp officially in timated that he would not stand as conservative candidate for north york at the coming election col lennox explained that since the last election he had been ap pointed counsel for the toronto transportation commission and this work occupied seventenths of his time it wasmecided to hold the nomi nation meeting next saturday the same afternoon in newmarket jas cooper a schomberg farmer was unanimously elected as the u folabor candidate for north york about sixty attended the convention at which john hope president of the up0 north york presided there were six nominations r w e btirnaby james cooper s p foote e marchant s osborn and mrs w wilmott the various nominees were called on to speak rwe burnaby after an attack on jm walton the lib eral candidate withdrew spfoote who was the ufo candidate at the previous election said that he had been appointed returningofficer for the district he could not stand e marchant s osborne and mrs wil mott also withdrew in turn leating mr cooper the only nominee in the field season miss doris pugh has taken a posi tion as a linotype operator in to ronto miss dorothy thompson spent the week end with mrs p a morden of markham miss luella bruce is home from victoria university after completing iter first year mrs ira anderson left on tues day for a weeks visit with her sister mrs clinton wagg toronto mr and mrs bruce clark and family of toronto called on mr and mrs a s collins on sunday mr and mrs w taylor of tor onto were week end visitors with mr and mrs john mckinnon mr and mrs herdman also mr and mrs dean of newtonbrook re cently visited old friends at bloom- ihgtbri v mrs mcdonald of kitchener i visiting mr and mrs elijah pen nock her husband was teller in a local bank here some years ago the newly weds mr and mrsroy strong were tendered a misqellane- ous shower on tuesday evening when nearly 50 mends assembled mr and mrs bennett with mrs kester and mrs boothby were in agincourt sunday last week visiting the latters daughter mrs abingle ton v f w jaynes and his mother from toronto are visiting friends at baker hill until a year ago mr jiayneswas a resident of ballan- trae mrs s b hoover of hilton ny accompanied by her daughter mrs a t mercer and son charles ar rived in stouffville this week to visit old friends mr and mrs d h rusnell and mr and mrs f rowbotham were in toronto friday attending a union meeting of the toronto churches of christ on tuesday mr and mrs richard ward were in uxbridge attending the funeral of the late mrs hunt ington whose motor funeral passed through stouffville at noon hour that day deceased was an aunt of mrs wards following his usual custom wb sanders left on wednesday for jacksons point next week we may be able to tell our readers how many fish their are in the lake mrs sanders intends to join her hus band at tfieir summer home on fri day miss gertrude nighswander of toronto spent a few days last week resuscitating among fields and flow ers on the farm the guest of mr and mrs j b hoover atha the re mainder of the week was spent amongst the many friends in her old home town of stouffville iq dr s s ball e- physician- and surgeon office cor obrien ard main phone lxl t h and sarah ratclifp graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 planted 4000 pines ross eratcliff has had four thou sand pine trees planted on his bush property on lot 21 concession 6 whitchurch and reports all are looking fine since the recent rains with the churches 33 gaaafllut xewlipmi eggs for hatching s c white leghorn eggs for hatching 200 a setting of 15 ap ply to john hanna stouffville east york electj0ns supporters ofthe drury ailminlstra tion are invited to attqid a meet ing in agltfcotfrt ry tuesday may 29th atyy pm for the purpose of sel lng a can didate for the coming provincial election r l stiver chairman chas perry sccretaray of christ mer minister sunday may 27th 1015am adult bible class 11 am worship and preaching subject the relation between mind and muscle in religion friday evening training class at 8 oclock subject the use of the bible mexnonite w m mcgtiire pastor sunday may 27th 10 am sunday school with classes 11 am special service in the in terest of home missions conduc ted by eld whyates of markham 7 pm preaching service by local helper i pike altona 1030 union sunday school come to the rally go to sunday school day was postponed one week 7 pm elder w h yates will con duct the service here in the in terests of home missions the pastor ivilkhave charge of the services on the scott circuit for the day the young peoples mission circle is reopening again after having been closed during the singing class term rev h s benn of toronto is giving an address on religious education monday evening at s oclock methodist rev geo e coulter pastor sunday may 27th 1315 am sunday school regular sunday services monday evening epworth league prayer meeting wednesday evening baptist sunday may 27th 10 am sabbath school and bible claes jl am church service c30 pm prayer service f 7 pm church service b y p v monday at 8 pm w w fleischer pastor business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances aic lcttons block stouffv11ie money to loan dental dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 101l residence 101 no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and- of the univer sity of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store v 4i r y stouffville lodge no 38 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome clay baker wr sanders n g rec-seci- m taitrfinancial secretary in most homes the old guess work baking days have gone never to return then it was a matter of anxious con jecture as to whether or not that batch of bread would rise properly all of our baking is ascientifio success our bread should be one of your standard family- foods ambrose stover we deliver to your home good health cannot bo retained it you eat poor meat the animals w select for our butchering trade are the choicest beasts us tlhe telephone we deliver to parts of the town fresh and cured meats fresh homemade sausage now on hand try them h leadbetter j phone 0701 4 siiik 3s moving sale 20 pc discount in order to quickly advertise my new place of business the premises lately occupied by the bank of nova scotia two doors west of railroad track until june 30th we will give- 20 per cent discount on all glasses eyes examined free glasses if re quired from 400 up also do not forget we do all kinds of watch clock and jewelry repairing prompt ly and at the right price adam r yake optometrist and optician office phone 1604 residence 8694 stouffville m a

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