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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1923, p. 1

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ottffmlle vol xxxv no 14 stouffville ontario thursday may 31 1923 ansgo cameras we have stocked the famous ansco cameras prices run from 150 to 1400 speedex ansco films to fit any sized camera market drug store geo collard druggist stouffville ontario big crowd and great weather delightful weather conditions and a large crowd on may 24th favored the big celebration in stouffville under auspices of the local war veterans it was feared that many farmers would not come to town on such a fine day because they were so far behind with seeding but even this didnt stop hundreds from turn ing out it was evident early in the day that a big crowd was assured because the main thoroughfare was lined with people and cars to witness the parade which formed at the mansion house and walked the length of the town stouffville bard was a really pleas ing feature of the event their music was favorably commented on and when the boys once gtt outfitted in proper uniforms they will be heralded all over york and ontario counties there were quite a number of floats although not of an expensive makeup mr fretz of markham township farmers are hit by appeal decision unexcelled in the dominion yonge and charles sts toronto it is noted for high grade prepara tion for choice business positions and for promptness in helping grad uates to get employment open all year enter now w j elliott principal are you insured j represent the policy hoix- dbr6 mutual life insur ance co all kinds of poli- cies let us talk it over tvth you sidney schmidt stouffytxub cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 chirdpract or church st i stouffville h tf- ckopkactcmcts if you get acquainted with the scientific truths about chiropractic you will be on provement of your physical your way towards an im- condition a chiropractic analysis and adjustment will give each part of your body full supply of nervous energy team in the parade miss connor was awarded first for best lady driver and miss sinclair second a elson won first for best gents turn out the pony parade was popular as usual there were four in the contest and were placed by the jud ges in the order here given gor don lehman harry davis myron anderson donald lewis swifts garage won first for business float with shackel cook second other prizes awarded in the parade were special float j ratcliff with red cross outfit decorated car h k hess ladies costume phyliss baker decorated bicycle eric collard helen todd boys decorated bicycle earl ainsworth geo mertens tri cycle johnnie button best costume mabel cook in the afternoon the biggest crowd assembled at the grounds to enjoy the long list of sports there were races for the school pupils drills and marching by the pupils besides football and baseball milliken won from the local team in a good game of baseball the locals took the opportunity of try ing out new men the first few inn ings as this was their first oppor tunity to have a real game this sea son during the adjustment the visitors scored six runs while the locals were shut out when the re gular lineup took over the work after four innings there was not a run scored on either side manager jim clayton and his jolly crew from the south are good sports and will make a showing in the scarboro league all right green river foot bailers didnt turn up to meet goodwood so a local team was formed and put on an exhibition game in which good wood boys won 20 the baby show proved a real at traction and fourteen entries were made of course they were all real ly fine babies and the judges were bewildered as to where the prizes should be bestowed mrs walter c balsdons baby girl won first in the class under 1 year and mrsormsby lehmans baby girl was chosen for the first prize baby over one and under two there was nothing un usual in the girls capturing the pri zes for good looks over the boys a dance in ratcliffs hall and a picture show in the auditorium filled in the evening the show was the greater attraction of the two and drew a capacity house financially the day was a huge success the boys having a surplus of about 100 after paying an expen sive program the amount of money received was almost double that of last year so that the veterans day is growing in popularity in the booths on the grounds the womens institute took in o 170 for the veterans and this necessitated a hard faithful days work for the ladies having made about 7500 profit for the veterans a legal decision of much interest to many farmers living in this vicin ity and throughout the county of york has just been decided by the court of appeal in the case of the trusts and guarantee co limited the authorized trustee of farmers auto accessories limited against g j herbert smith who lives near richmond hill this case was tried at richmond hill in march and judgment was given for the defend ant mccullough button solici tors for the plaintiffs carried the case to the court of appeal and this court has now reversed the decision of the trial judge and directs that judgment be entered for the plain tiffs for the amount of the claim interest and costs throughout this was really a test case to determine the liability of those who had sub scribed for stock in the farmers auto accessories limited and given their notes in settlement the corn pany went into liquidation and action was then taken on one note to district news g personal notes newmarket has adopted daylight savings to conform with toronto stm and the old metropolitan railway j ted ratchff hqme days a subscription is being taken in jij hazel newmarket to raise 250 for a from toronto new piano placed in the school for the benefit of the children silvester was home captured the prize for best farmers test the defence that was being set up by all the said note makers that they had been induced to subscribe and sign notes through misrepresent ation and fraud this is the first decision on the question under the new bankruptcy act which has been in force about two years the result is that all the said note makers will now have to pay their notes or similiar action will follow against them we understand that there is 33000 of these notes outstanding against farmers through out the county of york many of whom live in the neighborhood of stouffville the athletic association of new market have been made a grant of 200 by the council of that town still grants cant be made legally the town of walkerton is holding a sugarless day probably in the hope of breaking the sugar com bine seventy years ago wednesday the first railway passenger train iii on tario was run from toronto to aurora mrs parks of toronto visited at wm reesors last week mr and mrs fcrowbotham ac companied by ho klinck motored to omemee where they visited their sister for a few days mrs clark and children returned with them to visit her parents here j m walton of aurora liberal candidate in north york whose election address appears in this issue of the tribune junior farmers field day official nomination in markham the york county junior farmers will hold their annual field day at riehjnond hill on saturday june 2nd at 130 standard time this event is developing into one of the largest athletic meets in the county a special invitation is extended to all junior farmers and other parties who might be interested in sports a picnic luttcheon will be enjoyed at the conclusion of the sports and it is hoped some games will follow in the evening jack mixer at uxioxville the official nomination for east york will take place in the- town hall markham- on thursday june 14th at 2 pm gam davison of unionville is the returning officer and he has appointed roht j allen his election clerk births bray in helena montana on may 20 1923 to mr and mrs archie brayeffie hutchinson a daugh ter foster on may 2s 1923 to mr and mrs walter foster new gormley a son deposit your coupons when you cut the coupons from your victory bondu v or other securities the logical place to put them is into your savings account saving department are maintained at all our branches and victory bond coupons will be received for deposit or encash ment without charge let the interest from your investment earn more interest in the standard 1 the standard bank total assets over eightythree millions stouffville branch a c burkholder manager jack miner canadas greatest naturalist will give his leciure and moving pictures on birds rom per sonal experience and obseaation at unionville market buildig on wed nesday june ctbl afternoon lecture at 4 pm for children admission 10c teachers fre evjpning lecture at s pm ndmisvion adults 50 children 23c toye that have heard these lecturevwill want to hear them again and those that have not have a big treat in store for them aurora stock show the aurora agricultural society are holding their first annual horse and pure bred stock show at aur ora on thursday june 7th tho owners of some of the finest pure bred herds in the country have signified their intention of exhibit ing valuable prizes and trophies have been donated for all types of cattle and horses as an instance one firm in toronto have donated a 100 trophy for the best agricultural team and there is one 50 trophy in the holstein class sir adam beck will officially open the fair at 2 oclock a copy of the prize list enna bo seen at this office or will be mailed direct upon request of the secretary aurora boadway s drug store stouffville the county road through mark- ham village received a coat of oil l week while prepara tions are being made to oil the road through stouffville appeal to have names added to the voters list in pickering township must be filed with donald rbeaton whitevale not later than the 4th day of june the council of uxbridge ias changed the time for holding the weekly market from wednesday to thursday some years aso thurs day was the market day hut tor onto buyers induced the council to make the change hanover has a 50 mill tax rate this year being one of the best manufacturing towns in ontario doesnt always keep down taxes m the fire company of pickering village have purchased a ford chassis which will be fitted up by mr ham to carry the hand fire en gine and the hooks and ladders which will accompany the new che mical fireengine to fires dr devins has imported this spring 230 colonies of bees from alabama for his whitchurch apiary on the west side of the township only one swarm died in transit not withstanding the cold season dr devins is a successful and extensive apiarist he has also set out 7000 pine trees on his farm messrs brown a jarey the two men who were so badly injured in the auto accident in pickeringwhen miss carpentier lost her life who were taken to the oshawa hospital the same night are now making satisfactory progress towards recov ery for several days after the accident fears were entertained their injuries might prove fatal chas bejerl hardware mer chant and undertaker in markham has sold out his undertaking busi ness to david a mordue of toronto mrbeierl came to markham a young man nearly fifty years ago and commenced business as a cabinet maker and undertaker later adding hardware to his business mr mor due has leased the premises for merly occupied by the home tele phone co on main street while assisting in the unloading of a car of green bananas in new market last saturday morning f bondi a local fruit dealer narrow ly escaped heing bitten by poison ous snake when he picked up a bunch of bananas the reptile uncoil ed itself from its nest which was concealed among the fruit and struck savagely at the merchant mr bondi instantly realized his danger and dropping the bananas seized a stick and killed the snake the park board in claremont are securing two bronze tablets to be erected in the park and on which will be inscribed the names of those who paid supreme sacrifice as well as the names of those who served overseas the territory they wish to cover is from the eastern to the western townlines and from the northern townline to a line jialf way between the fifth and sixth con cessions the board is very anxious to secure the names of every person mtitled to have his name inscribed on these tablets and will be grate ful to the friends or their relatives if they would send such names as soon as possible to tho president dr tomlinson or to the secretary john scott the village of bradford has just had an experience whereby other places may profit at a regular meeting on april 6 the bradford board of education had decided to increaso the insurance on both schools 5500 to be added to the public school and 4500 to the high school before this was done the latter was burned on april 27th the insurance at the time of the fire being 11000 this loss influenced the board to put still more on the remaining school and to increase it by 12500 instead of 5500 and this has already been done the total insurance on the public school now being 20000 is stouftvllles fine school building sufficientlyinsured mrs ira lott and family of mil ton at n e smiths fred nighswander of toronto with friends in town t mrs j j rae is spending a cou ple of weeks in toronto mr jamesmowat has been quite poorly for the past week miss gertie crossen from toron to visited her parents in town gordon thompson from toronto spent the holiday at his home here mrs james of toronto spent the holiday with her daughter mrs a c burkholder mrs adair and miss darragh of toronto were visiting at mr and mrs n e smiths mr and mrs james collins of hamilton visited in town on sunday with miss collins mr doan and his wife of queens- ville visited his sister mrs frank miller on the 24th mrs elijah wismer lias gone to live with her daughter mrs donald douglas at edmonton alta miss eva lehman of toronto was the guest of mr and mrs noah baker and at h brllllngers mr d begg and mrs b brem- ner motored from toronto and call ed on mrs c perry this week mr and mrs ew leith and mrs garland of toronto called on joseph h mertens on the holiday tommy thompson and jack baker visited the latters parents mrand mrs noah baker on the holiday mr and mrs doran woodburn of toronto spent the holidav with his parents mr and mrs wm gower this week dr sangster and dr ira freel are in windsor attending the convention of the ontario medi cal association mr and mrs walter mertens and son and mr will mertens of toron to spent the 24th at j h mertens and took in the sports mr and mrs- geo kemp mrs haystead aw two children all of toronto spent the holiday at h j malloys mr and mis morden- and family also mrs lafraugh of mount jcv were holiday visitors with mr and mrs wilde rev w yates and daughter of markham also mr and mrs jake reesor visited at mr fletcher gou- dies on sunday mrs elias stover took seriously ill with heart trouble on mav 24th but has recovered sufficiently to be out of immediate danger mr and mrs w pepper and daughters ida winnifred and hilda also mrs alonzo forsvth of tor onto spent the 24th with mrs david forsyth visitors with mr and mrs elias stover church street were their son and his wife mr and mrs herbert stoveralso mrs joe koch and dau ghter all of markham and mr and mrs harvie reesor of cedar grove mr and mrswm jones announce the engagement of their daughter leona helena to mr cecil g san derson of montreal and formerly of bethesda the marriage to take place the latter part v june visitors with mrs kester on the 24th were mr and mrs george hughes of toronto also bert and rae hughes who are attending dental college mrs boothby ac companied them home to the city on sunday mr and mrs f l button mr and mrs e a button mr john r button and mrand mrs a w lehman were in buttonville attending the funeral of a relative the late major james elliott revoscar burkholder of breslau near kitchener paid his parents mr and mrs aaron burkholder a visit over the week end air burk holder is located in a strong men- nonit district and in addition to his pastoral duties he finds time to indulge quite extensively in the gardening enterprise business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors cox veyaxces k iilttovs 11lock stouffv111k money to loan dental dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and toronto university and tho royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1015 no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stoutlville 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 dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien ard main phone lftfi t h and sarah ratclife graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment i phone 5804 stouffville lodqe no 384 meets every monday evonlng at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethem welcome clay baker wr sanders n g receec m tait financial secretary itsmuccess in most homes the old guess work baking days have gone never to return then it was a matter of anxious conjecture as to whether or not that hatch of bread would rise properly all of our baking is ascientifie success our bread should be one of your standard family foods ambrose stover we deliver to your home good health cannot be retained if you eat poor meat the animals wo select lor our butchering trade are tho choicest beasts use the telephone we deliver to all parts of the town fresh and cured meats fresh homemade sausage now on hand try them h leadbetter k with the churches mexxoxite w m mcguire pastor sunday june 3rd 10 am sunday school with classes 11 am and 7 pm preaching church op christ fred sommer minister sunday june 3rd 1015 am adult bible class 11 am worship and preaching methodist rev- geo e coulter pastor sonday juno 3rd 1015 am sunday school regular sunday services monday evening epworth league prayer meeting wednesday evening baptist sunday junn 3rd 10 am sabbath school and bible class 11 am church service 630 pm prayer service pm church service b y p u monday at 8 pm w w fleischer pastor phone 0701 moving sale 20 pc discount in order to quickly advertise my new place of business the premises lately occupied by tho bank of nova scotia two doors west of railroad track until june 30th wo will give 20 per cent discount on nil glasses eyes examined free glasses it 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 1s04 residence stouffville

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