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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 27, 1924, p. 1

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0ttfmit vol xxxvi no 4 stoufkvillk ontakio thuksuay march 27 1924 dont let that cough linger persistent hacking coughs and j bronchial irritation are danger ous and likely to develop into something more serious crkophos will bring prompt relief and completely rid the system of dis ease germs creophos also builds up strength increases weight and makes you feel fine 100 bottles at market drug store g collard druggist stouffvtjjlb ontario big annual day iuxbridge reaps on july first 8000 annually high grade instructions only elliott yonge charles sts toronto remains open all year and admits students at any time demand for our graduates far greater than our supply write today for free cata logue w j elliottt principal a general session of the board of trade was held on monday evening over the fire hall dr sangster the new president presided and there were a good number pretest it was decided to hold the annual celebration this year on tuesday july the first but to have a com plete new program such as has never been attempted in stouffville before the executive committee was de tailed to bring in a report on this matter at the next regular meeting as tennis is likely to be played here this summer a court will be staked off just south of the bowling green and rented to the players at 10 for the season dr dales asked the members to get behind the horticultural society now in course of organization and give them every support he also stated that an official of the pro posed barrel works informed him that the building at the station was up for sale and could be procured at a moderate price dr smith for the membership committee reported their work incom plete but so far not a refusal had been met every business man between shaws store and roadways drug store is a member of the board of trade the remaining places will be canvassed in a few weeks time respecting the 600 indebtedness against the park grounds the meet ing strongly favored putting on a campaign of solne nature with an effort to wipe out the debt this summer and arrangements to launch same will be commenced shortly caring for infant children t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors adbert st stouffville office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to s30 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 alines lehman a t c m teachbr of piano studio over lehmans shoe store putting in the oven a roast of our beef is assur ance of a fine meal it is sure to be tender and juicy if ordin ary care is taken choice pork veal lamb and fish in season also vegetables h leadbetter phone 9701 tricounty meeting cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 chiropractor i church st i stouffville j youll welcome health everyone welcomes health and most folks know that nature is the only force that brings back to us the joy of living r is tie innate in telligence coursing through our nerves that must not be impeded by a subluxation of the spine on wednesday evening last week a large turnout of young men at tended a baseball meeing in the old council chamber and decided not to enter a team in the oba this yearbut to enter a local league com posed of the surrounding towns if such a league is formed the resi dent rule of january 1st is being enforced this year by the oba which is a knock against the small town or village r was also felt that the o ba is of very little value to the smaller places as witf- ning the district is about all that could be hoped for the sentiment of this meeting was communicated to secretary j a thompson for the annual meeting held the next day thursday in sunderland but there are other towns evidently willing to enter the obaagain according to the follow ing report by the secretary annual meeting of the tricounty league was held in sunderland thursday officers elected prest john c burns beaverton vice prest dr j p lavery sutton secy treas j a thompson sun derland executive g c mclean uxbridge w harrington woodvihe oba delegates dr lavery j a thompson one group single schedule as fol lows is composed lindsav orillia newmarket beaverton woodvihe cannington sutton sunderland tlxbridge and we are hoping to add stouffville residence rule janu ary 1st miss allan of uxbridge supervt- j sor tor the infants home toronto for the care of boarded out children has written the tribune a very in teresting letter and in explaining her object we cannot do better than publish miss allans letter which reads as follows i may explain that for two years i have been supervisor of the boarded out children in uxbridge a branch of the work of the infants home toronto there are about thirty of these homes in uxbridge extending over a radius of 12 miles but the difficulties attending the supervision of the country homes in winter has made me determined to open a branch elsewhere my choice being stouffvillemarkhamor union- ville the homes to be strictly con fined to the towns or within half a mile and the winning town to be the one from which most applica tions come the infants home is a charitable institution so i would ask you for the sake of the little children to give this great cause publicity the children come from the city with pale little faces and could you but see them some months later you would think it the greatest of all good works i might also add that it is a benefit to the town pecuniarily as over ss000 is paid annually to the people of uxbridge for the care of the children whitchurch wants gas driven cars lcrks salary rkaused to shoo from 1200 gtagmrrra umsmmmai hoc personal notes uncollected taxes collector steckley of whitchurch returned his roll to the municipal clerk w h clark of stouffville on monday this week showing the sum of 1790 uncollected the amount outstanding is a slight increase over last year but a portion of the amount is expected to come in within a short time the boarr of trade will hold a concert the first week in may to inaugurate a fund for the building of a swimming pool on the park property bloomington wedding bells are ringing mrs cowie of toronto was caling on friends this week mrs kidd of ballantrae was visit ing mrs gold last week miss m fockler of toronto is spending a few days at her home here the ladies aid social which was held at the home of the misses fairies was largely attended and a very enjoyable evening was spent you are looking forward to april 4th for the christian church spjingtpay accounts presented asfollows supper in ratcliff s hall there will be music from stringed instruments while supper is served after hear ing g h johnston of toronto as a reciter and miss ballantyne soloist all will want to hear them again an autograph quilt will be sold admission 35c and 25c t a friday 9t012am atsto0ffvilleont auction sale thursday march 27th at lot 29 con 1 uxbridge the farm stock and implements belonging to chas badgero sale at one f w silversides auctioneer friday march 28th 20000 feet pine and hemlock lumber for building in 40 piles also 30 cords 4 ft slabs all fresh cut will be sold at lots 17 and is con 7 whitchurch vannostrand bush belonging to e honsberrf and w ratcliff sale at 1 pm f w 9ilversides auctioneer thursdayapr1l 3rd household furniture belonging to george courtney main street stouffville at 10 oclock no reserve as mr courtney is leaving town terms cash fwsilycrsldes auctioneer thursday april 3 30 head of cattle fresh cows springers young cattle pigs etc to be sold at lot 23 con 7 pickering pro perty of thomas hardy sale at 2 oclock fed postill auc tioneer thursday april 3rd sale of horse cowscalf farm implements etc of mrs wm harding east end stouffville no reserve at same time house on 10th con and one acre of land will be offered for sale terms arranged sale at 2 oclock f w silversides auc tioneer with the churches baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday march 30th 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service monday evening bypu at s menxonite church w m mcguire pastor sunday march 30th 10 am sunday school assistant staff in charge 1 1 ars preaching service by pastor 7 pm preaching by l r pipher altona union 1030 union sunday school mis sionary program and offering everybody welcome 7 pm preaching by pastor 8 pm monday evening regular meeting of the young peoples mission circle 745 wednesday evening bible study fellowship and prayer meeting methodisft rev g e coulter pastor friday march 28th regular meeting of the ladies aid at the home of mrs wj thompson at 730 pm sunday march 30th 11 am the tears of jesus st john 1135 jesus weeping at the gate of death st luke 1941 jesus weeping over a doomed city heb 5 7 jesus weeping over a lost world sunday school 230 evening service 7 pm monday march 31st the vice presi dents of the young peoples league are uniting in this program scrip tural cake christian church edgar morton pastor sunday march 30th stouffville 1 0 am a book for all to study 11 am pastor 7 pm s paisley toronto ring wood 10 am classes for all ages 7 pm pastor dont miss the monday eve service bloomington 10 am review always helpful 11 am s paisley you are invited to tuesday evening service churchill 2 pm we welcome all to our classes for all ages 3 pm pastor christian endeavor thursday even ing 8 oclock the municipal council of whit church township met in general session on monday last week all members were present reeve mor gan baker presiding communications were presented from markham village clerk with copy of resolution passed by that village council petitioning the cana dian national railway management to establish a service pf gasdriven cars between toronto and sutton and requesting council to pass and pre sent a similar resolution from ontario municipal associa tion requesting council to become a member of the association and soli citing fee for same from dept of public highways showing amount of subsidy due the township on expenditure for roads and bridges during 1923 to be 158086 from mr nolan publisherstouff- vjlle tribune submitted tender for printing contract at same price as 1923 j f playter presented claim for one sheep killed by dogs resolutions were passed instructing the clerk to demand payment of rent of camping ground used by x f forster during season of 1923 accepting the tender of stouffville tribune for printing contract 1924 requesting the canadian national railways management to establish a service of gasdriven cars between stouffville and sutton giving an early and late service with a reason able rate replacing road divisions on town- line south as formerly fixed appoint ing the reeve commissioner to in vestigate the circumstances of mr heise regarding necessary relief rescinding resolution passed at last meeting granting salary of 1200 to the clerk and treasurer and directing the salary be 1100 and bylaw was passed confirming same fixing rate of payment for work on roads as follows viz for man and team 55 cents per hour for laborers 25cents per hour councillor kidd was appointed to expend a grant of 250 between lots 30 and 31 concession 6 the treasurer was instructed to f stephens bal hlg gravel 300 toronto general hospital 35 days maintenance mis i walker 5250 naughton penkins solicitors fee 1307 canada ingot iron co culvert llx24 ft for tln 4680 stouftville tribune printing con- contract 1923 andadvt 19350 fred preston l day team and 2 men plowing snow road 600 h legge 241 loads gravel and m bri 7230 tp of east gwillimbury on acct townline expenditure in 1922 e i5ooo j k brown blowing pit and work in same and 228 yards gravel 6 toronto hospital for incurables 12 weeks maintenance delbert newton 12600 1 ayre catting wood for hall 587 l preston grading in 1923 bet lots 20 and 21 con 5 1500 dr j h wesley 9 xray treat ments fred heacock 2700 j f playter sheep killed 1800 council adjourned to april 15th next then to meet at 10 oclock a m at vandorf ob3eu9eaabbbei sz3339 miss lunau spent a few days in toronto this week miss mccallum returned home after visiting with friends in toronto mr and mrs george watson spent a few days in toronto this week miss lena sanders is expected home this week from california mrs mccowan of toronto is visit ing her mother mrs a s collins miss greta smith from toronto university was home over the week end miss ford of toronto was the week end guest at mr and mrs jj raes mr and mrs oldham of mount albert are visiting dr and mrs s s ball miss annie lehman has returned home after spending a couple of months at vivian e t williams vs of sunder land visited his mother and sister in town on saturday mrs wm bryens of ashburn called on several old friends in town the past week mrs lafraugh of mount joy was in town over the week end at mrs ej daveys and other friends certrude barker daughter of dr and mrs e s barker is home from a three weeks visit in toronto mrs w f marquis and yvonne of uxbridge were the guests of mrs a v nolan last saturday ted jones left for montreal on wednesday morning to spend some time with his sister mrs cecil san derson mrs watkins and children of to ronto visited for a couple of weeks with her parents councillor and mrs lunau last week mrs henry mcmullen attended the funeral of her brother at welland the late william h meyer mr geo lapp an excouncillor of scott tp spent the week v in stouffville visiting his cousin mr adam betz mrs wellington snoden of tor- onto visited for a few days last week with her sister miss martha 31c- 1 mullen- george courtney has fesignes wis position at mathers undertaking establishment where he has been employedthe past four years on saturday this week miss ida mowder will sever her connection with the post office staff miss mowder proved an efficient and obliging clerk and will naturally be missed from the position the death is announced from winnipeg of thos barnes who died in that city suddenly the late mr- barnes was a brother to mrsmurchi- son church street stouffville and to everton barnes of bloomington on wednesday mrs w shankel returned from lockport n y where she has spent some months with her sister who is in delicate health uufortunately while there mrs shankels- brotherinlaw took ill and passed away business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors comm veyances c wlttoxs block stoutffvludi money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and burgeon office cor obrien ard mass phone iso dental dr d c smith dentist btouffville honor graduate of chlcafo ea toronto university and the royal college of dental 8ureos office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grublna block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office ont geo crosbys store veterinary r g law vs bvsc graduate university of toronto ringwood phombfjllt stouffville lodge no 384 meets icvery monday events i at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hali visiting brethern welcome henry slack no w r sanders kee will continue early closing stouffville march 25 1924 to the tribune s the undersigned merchants agree to keep our places of business closed each evening excepting satur days during the month of april after which time the old system of keeping open three nights a week during the summer months will be reverted to signatures ratcliff co geo collard e a button j j rae f e orae m tait m c barker j boadway w j mather silvester bros a g lehman h leadbetter miss c mackenzie geo j lawson w h shaw library news a valuable book on canadian authors illustrated with cuts of the authors has disappeared from the library will the person who has this book kindly return it at once the premier the member for north york is again kindlv sending hansard reports of house of com mons debates to the library a few new stories and some to replace old favorites worn out have arrived and will soon be placed in circulation in memoriam ramer in fond and loving memory of our dear mother martha l brucls who passed away march 26th 1919 remembrance is a golden chain death tries to break but all in vain to have to love and then to part is the greatest sorrow of ones heart the years may wipe out many thirgs but this theyll wipe out never the memory of those happy days when we were all together sadly missed by daughter ettleand may woodland tindall m halt financial secretary mrs a griffiths corsetiere for spirella corsets for stouffville and vicinity- stouffville phone 15303 itjugh a very pretty wedding was solem nized at the home of mr and mrs jesse tindall goodwood when their second daughter jenet was united in marriage to t douglass wood land son of mr f j woodland also of goodwood on tuesday march 15 the ceremony was conducted by the rev c c otten utider an arch of evergreens decorated with white carnations the wedding march was played by miss vera tindall sister of the bride the bride given away by her father looked very charming in a gown of white silk crepe and lace the veil was held by a wreath of moss roses she carried a sheaf of sunset roses and sweet peas the gift of the groom the bridemaid miss annie woodland sister of the groom wore a dress of white satin and georgette the groom was as sisted by his cousin mr e wolfe of cookstown while the register was being signed mrs a dowswell sang until a wedding supper was served to about 45 guests followed by many appropriate toasts the happy couple left on the evening train amid showers of rice and con fetti for toronto where a short honey moon was spent the bride travelled in a navy blue suit with hat to match and grey fox fur the grooms gift to the bridesmaid and pianist were sterling bar pins the best man a tie pin they were the recipients of many costly and useful gifts on their return they will reside on the 2nd concession of uxbridge births dixon at lemonville on march 23 1924 to mr and mrs aj dixon a son hunt on monday march 19 1924 to mr and mrs ernest hunt gormley of a daughter deaths smales on saturday march 22nd 1924 at his late residence mon golia thomas smales in his 78tb year this pure food question is up to you mrs wifeoftheheadof thefamily you know that your husband enjoys a slice ot good bread at mealtime a3 well as the juniors enjoy it between eat feasts mention the name of our bread to your grocer a stover we deliver to tour home s1ave dont 86 l a slave save your strength electricity takes thel out ot the word slave it saves a womans strength and it actually saves money if you are up against the servant problem an electric washer will assist you wonderfully you have a stand ing invitation to come in and view our restful electrical devices leiois ikennedy electrical supplies fixtures over lehmans shoe store stouffville- ont

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