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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 24, 1925, p. 1

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mile vol xxxvi no 30 stouffville ontario thursday september 24th 1925 nyal celery nervine gets 33rd degree is a true nerve tonic and its effect will be noticed not only upon the improved condition of the nerves but upon the entire system as well it tones up the systemimproves the appetite and aids digestion the ingredients used in this preparation are those which have the approval of eminent physicians for the treatment of blood and nervous diseases large bottles for 100 j m storey chemist and druggist v- notice by the pkjsburjj post ttu clias wesley fisiir who was born in stouffville a son of the ito geo pe flint jr in i who received his early schooling here was one of s2 candidates in masonry to re- floods exceed spring freshets gsgaasabbwbbbiibbabmbmbaaabt t h and sarah ratcliff 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 530 thomas birkett general insurance broker established 1907 can be of service to you in all branches of insurance reason able rates fair settlement and prompt payment of losses sound and dependable com panies phone 182 office lawson block tish rite in the pittsburg masonic temple thirteen states wore repre sented by the men upon whom the final degree in masondom was con ferred charles flint is as- most of our readers know chancellor syracuse university and it is with a good deal of interest and satisfac tion that his many friends in the town of his nativity learn of his ad vancement in the science of ma sonry a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am the heaviestrain storm in years accompanied with lightning passed over this scctoii of ontariorearly on celvethehirt7tiirdand lasl de- frida wns- before the brek gree of the ancient accepted scot- of lay raincame down in torrents and while the lightning kept up al most a coatinualyiflumination there was little serious damage done many of our citizens found they were the possessors of wet cellars somethingstrongly protested in the past hutthis wasnt of their making in the business section it required rafts to get across the basement without wet feet the rain was so heavy that in places it poured down the chimneys and spoiled the paper on the walls many bridges were wished omtand creeks flooded over worse than dur ing the spring freshets out at itingwood the water rose above the level of the road and flooded the highway in a manner old timers state not witnessed there in forty years the telephone in the house of win ratcliff springhurst farm whit church was fired by lightning smoke omitted from the instru ment but the fire was put out promptly in front of john browns place at lemonville two telephone poles were badly splintered on the farm of carl reesor 5th concession markham tp two cows were kilil villis one rrrrl was of john h robinson lot 31 con s markham personal notes mr and mrs harry brillinger and sues county for 10000 leg broken i acimxt v thos a smith vavsth the coiur of icrk- came up r hearing lust ufk in toronti what do you charge against i junty asked chief justice r meredith of s jen nings counsel for the plaintiff nonfeasance and misfeasance re plied counsel ah a highway ac cident said his lordship smith claimed 10000 by reason of a fractured leg suffered in an automobile accident between bea- verton and sutton when the driver turned to avoid another car and went into the ditch the road nar rowed at that pojni th gravel was loose at the edge of the road and the ditch was full of weeds said smith full of weeds echoed his lord ship that would make it softer for you when you came down crossexamined by t h lennox kc plaintiff admitted that the car had a great deal of engine trou- with the churches stoofville preshyterlin sunday sept 27th major rev a l burch will family spent the week end with re snecial services at 3 oclock latives in chippewa jpm mr sam armstrong returned last enumerators appointed 95251 copies sold good steak sirloin porterhouse round or tbone always satisfies a healthy appetite and the more tasty and tender it is the hap pier it makes those who share in it that is the reason you should try our specials h leadbetter butcher phone 0701 soonffvrie choice peaches large shipment just to hand direct from the peach orchard by auto truck get the best at the least price by calling on us mrduncan marshall liberal or ganizer addressed the executive of the north york liberal association hie and that the journey home was j newmarket on wednesday of last two and a half hours late week at which meeting a number from stouffville attended a spirit of optimism prevailed for the com ing election mr marshall informed the members of the duties required of deputy returning officers etc also the duties of enumerators in preparing the voters lists the enumerators for stouffville and in markham and whitchurch townships are as follows stouffville j s dougherty jos cadieux mnvkhnm township thornhill j a thompson elgin mills chas hoover browns corners f stephenson victoria square walter scott unionville abner summerfeldt cashel edgar nigh box grove miss stewart mount joy ambrose campbell dicksons hill john fisher cedar grove daniel ramer mongolia james rennie whitchurch townshii whiterose gordon smith lemonville elmer clark bloomington eugene baker bogarttown arthur vernon pine orchard henry widdifield vivian thos moorehead geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvillb at the regular monthly meeting of the board of the upper canada bible society held this week a re port was presented by the secretary giving statistics of the scriptures sold by the society at their booth in connection with the canadian na tional exhibition a total of 3605 bibles testaments and portions and 1600 motto cards were circulated for which s12s23g was received over the counter as cash sales an in- crease of 25970 over last years effort a comparative statement of the cir culation of the scriptures in the territory covered by the upper cana- ada bible society also was presented showing that for eight months to aug31 1925 95254 copies of the scriptures were sold an increase of 13 oss or approximately 16 per cent over a corresponding period in 1924 stouffville and district have an ob jective of 1000 and collectors are now at work three of our stouffville citizens have already declared their intention of taking out life membership in the society at least two others are prospective members as this is the 400th anniversary of the printing of the first testament in english can we not add several mora to this list persons wishing to get compliment ary tickets to the massey hall rally to hear robt e speer on sept 30 should apply immediately to the secretary h o klinck snowhite dairy stouffville patronage solicited i have decided to open a new dairy in stouffville for which we are constructing an up-to- date milk house in compliance with the town milk bylaw everything clean and sanitary daily delivery every morning 5 cents per pint first delivery monday sept 28 phone 320s and we will call with tickets on friday or sat- 7 unlay fred mowder snowhite dairy stouffville woman afraid to eat anything i was afraid to eat because i al ways had stomach trouble after- wards since taking adlcrika i can eat and feel fine signed mrs a howard one spoonful adlerlka removes gas and often brings sur prising relief to the stomach stops that full bloated feeling removes old wasto matter from intestines and makes you feel happy and cheerful excellent for obstinate constipation j m storey druggist stouffville claremont mrs andrews of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs wilkekx the baptist congregation visited with the union chnrch people sun day dont forget the baptist anniver- saryservices next sunday and mon day evening miss viola forsyth is under the doctors care but we hoje to see her around again soon mr and mrs thirsk and family of mt albert visited with mr and mrs spensely over the week end mr and mrs case and children of toronto mrs underhill and son earl of aurora visited with relatives here sunday miss rowena cooper and miss b bacon left on monday to take a course at the normal school tor onto tho football gamo played hero saturday afternoon between a tor onto team and our boys resulted in another victory for the locals by 5 to 1 i week from a couple of months spent in westeru canada mrs alfred snider of vandort is spending of few days in town re newing old acquaintances mr lloyd mather of kirklaud lake new ontario has been visit ing his brother w j in town miss bessie bulman ma of winnipeg was the guest of dr and mrs herbert freel for ten days mrs geo schell has returned from a months visit with her sister mrs spry of enniskillen near bow- manville miss hattie smith of toronto spent the week end at her home also miss mamie smith is home for holidays mr and mrs noah baker have re turned home- after spending a week in vineland attending the m b c conference mr and mrs harvey baker and mr and mrs edw baker and fam ily spsnt a fev days last week at the baker deer camps northeast of parry sound mr adrain pagh of uhthoff miss vera robinson of brampton mrand mrs robinson mr and mrs mc- icc also mr mclellan of tor onto visited with mr and mrs a e pugh friends of miss kit davies now of markham village who formerly lived in stouffville for some years will be sorry to know that she has been in the hospital for some time it is feared her illness will prove fatal air and mrs theodore von- buseck spent part of last week visit ing his brotherinlaw mr a s leaney since last july they have been on a motor trip from their home in erie pa stouffville is mr vonbuseeks birth place he being a son of the late albert vonbuseck who migrated from germany about 1s50 landing first in the states in 1ss0 he located in markham as a harness maker where ie married a daughter of the late henry wismer and after a few years moved to stouffville where he carried on business until his death theodore located in business in sunderland but retired a few years ago mr vonbuseck called at the tribune tfffiee to intimate that ho would like to see something done to fix up the neglected part of the stouffville cemetery fred mowder is opening a dairy business in the west end to be known as the snowhite next week stouffville will have two dairies public meeting there will be a public meeting in ratcliffs hall on tuesday evening sept 29th in the interest of the liberal candidate for north york rt hon w l mackenzie king mr cm gordon minister of emi gration will be present also a lady speaker watch for posters giving further particulars the public cordially invited to come and hear the issues of the day discussed aurora war memorial will be un veiled on oct 3rd at 3 pm by lieut governor cockshutt reeve baker of whitchurch will be among the speakers church of england the regular annual thanksgiving services will be held in christ church anglican on sunday next sept 27th at 3 pm christian church edgar morton pastor sunday sept 27th after three weeks closed because of painting the churchill church will be open for service next sun day sunday school 2 pm and preaching at 3 it will be in mem ory of the late john kirby whose burial was two weeks ago m w menxon1te church a g warder pastor sunday sept 27th 10 am special missionary program in the sunday school 11 am sermon by the pastor and a short report of conference by the delegate 7 pm helper altona union 7 pm sermon by the pastor and a short report of conference baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday sept 27th the rev mr osborne pastor of glaremont baptist church will havg charge of both services next sunday mr osborne is a speaker of excep tional ability and we look forward to a day of great spiritual blessing under his ministry cottage prayer meeting this fri day evening at the home of the pastor the united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunday sept 7th rally day services 11 am s s worship with the congregation rev h s warren will address the school 7 pm young peoples service special address to ail the young people of congregation let us make these services real rally occasions business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con- veyances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mailf phono 106 dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard bank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday i to 5 and 630 to 830 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 10401 residence 16402 dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and to ronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college ol dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office 0tj geo crosbys store boadway s drug stork stouffvillb unionville resents how fires started c h cowan deputy fire mar shall for ontario has just completed an investigation into the cause of serious farm buildings fires at the farms of j w crozier j d lam bert and e r guy in tho township of reach and east and west whitby all of which took place recently within a few days of each other stated that all three fires were caused by spontaneous combustion due to the fact that liay and grains were placed in the mow and loft too soon after cutting some being in sufficiently cured in each case the owners of the farm buildings or neighbors heard rumblings like thunder before tho flames burst out bearing out tho fact that spontaneous combuston had caused the fires the deputy the school fair held hero lasti marshall was sent down to the thursday under tho supervision of tho agricultural representative was a decided success a pood crowd was in attendance and everything went off in good shape send the tribune to absent friends crozier fire near manchester by fire marshall heaton on request of the owner and ho will make a report to him tho aggregate loss of the three farmers is estimated at ever 50000 there was no evidence to establish incendiarism an attempt is being made in unionville to work up an agitation against markham township coun cillors for consenting to assume the 6th concession line after being built by the county a despatch from unionville says what promises to be a live cam paign issue at thenext municipal elections in markham township is the action of the township council in the abandonment of the 6th con cession of markham from lot 10 to kingwood a distance of approxim ately eight miles that the town ship can or will maintain the high way in its present highclass con dition is not regarded as feasible or probable on account of the heavy cost entailed the proposal to take over the sth concession to the townline be tween markham and whitchurch and the ndoptlon of the 4th conces sion in the scheme adds to tho feel ing of resentment with which the scheme is viewed for ordinary farm traffic the present roads are said to be all that the farming com munity demands while the cost of upkeep is neglible compared with the proposed highways that the township council allow ed the scheme to go through tho county council without registering a vigorous protest will it is consi dered certain precipitate an election for every office including that of reeve it is charged that once the principle of abandoning a road built by the toronto and york highway commission is accepted there is no assurance that any part of the sys tem may bo thrown back on tho local municipality sixth line markham second baptist church last sunday evening the ordin ance of believers baptism was ob served before a large congregation pastor w g brown of the orange- ville baptist church who was one of the leaders in the recent alton re vival in which more than six score souls stepped out for christ and a new church came into being over night was the preacher of the even ing the choice was his subject jesus or barabbas which pastor brown is a grandson of the rev j b moore who occupied the same pulpit and preached to some people more than a half century ago the people responded well to the freewill offering for the new light ing system and we are in hopes of having it installed and ready for sunday the subjects for thj coming sun day are as follows 11 am how to get people saved a bible method 7 pm worthless religion the sixth line church at their last business meeting invited the present pastor mr w s whitcombe ba to remain with them flowers weddixg bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selection of roses floral designs for all occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville district news charles smith has purchased r f boynlons farm at cashel the price being 12000 the king and vauglian plowing match will be held on h j carrs farm yonge street half mile south of aurora on friday nov 6th mrs levi pugh who has been sponding the past three months with relatives and friends in claremont and vicinity has returned to her horns in alberta rev peter addison circuit rider and methodist preacher is dead he was pastor in uxbridge in 1sss when the methodist church was erected there and later was pastor at aurora order your bread and cakes early this pure food question u up to you mrs wife of the head of the family you know that your husband en joys a- slice of good bread at meal times as well as the junior enjoy it between eat feasts theres only one way of finding out how desirable our pastry is- take a cake try a bun and youll say that is fine this for mine all of the products of our bakery enjoy a firstclass family reputation ambrose stover baker edward sanderson who was a re sident of vandorf a few years ago and now living in tno united states while motoring with his brother-in- iaw met with a serious accident both received injuries that required hospital treatment mr sanderson was able to return to hie home in a short time but tho brother died i from his injuries for sale store on main street west of rail way tracks good house and lot on main street occupied by myself vacant lot main street just east of my house good horse and buggy outfit and quantity of fowl jewelry at greatly reduced prices to clear out my stock jacob yaks phono 8001 real estate agent two doors east of the presbyterian church main street stoaffrllle

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