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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 4, 1926, p. 1

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stefbttiie vol xxvi no 49 stouffville ontario thursday february 4th 1926 nyals stone root compound local society had 60 years married expels uric acid from the system a reliable specific for kidneys blad der and liver when the kidneys are diseased they ceascyto do their important work and instead ot cleansing the blood of impurities the waste pro ducts remain in the blood until the whole system is affected nyals stone root compound acts on the kidneys bladder liver and urinary tract invigorating stimulating and restoring to health- lul action the organs that filter the blood and remove the waste products therefrom when kidney trouble is suspected take nyals stone root com pound large bottle 100 j- m storey chemist and druggist 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 losaes sound and dependable com panies phone 182 office lawson block geo keay auctioneer stouffville graduate national auction school canada sales made to meet owners approval write rr3 stouffvllle phone 9003 v fish fish select fresh water fish white fish salmon sea and fresh water herrings choice groceries always ready this is the season to give atten tion to remodelling your barn- let us explain the famous loudon fixtures no obligation to buy just phone and we will call geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvillh splendid year the annual meeting of the stouff vllle horticultural society was held in the council chamber on thurs day evening last and in spite of adverse weather conditions there were enough members present to transact business a considerable volume of which was disposed of a brief address by president ho klinck and a directors report pre sented by mrs n forsyth reviewed the splendid activities of the past year and were prophetic of still bet ter things for 1926 the auditors report presented by mrs h lawson showed a balance at credit ot about 50 arrangements are under way for a public address and entertainment in the near future and also foji vigorous campaign for increased membership following is the jlst of officers pud committees elected for the pre sent year president mr h o klinck 1st vice prest mrs n forsyth 2nd vice prest mr wh clark secretary miss m mertens treasurer mrs ac burkholder directors for 192627 mrs w gower mrs f w silvester mrs b doten airs f c rowbothain mrs j a lewis- directors for 192c mr j rhod- gins archie stouffer j muston mrs a v nolan mrs w j mather auditors j urquhart and j s dougherty membership committee mrs ii j malloy mrs l hoover mrsnolan mrs a goudie miss h ratcliff miss eva- hoover miss anne leh man mrs w burnett mrs jos borinsky program committee fl button j r hodgins n stouffer f w marshall show committee mrs w gower mrs w burnett mrs m tait mrs nolan mr dr ball j muston p brillinger n stouffer f c row- botham geo dowswell j boadway i there are very lew who are able i to say it is sixty years since our weddingday mr and mrs flavis keesor of altona have reached the point of time when they can make that claim when we get the chance let us take them by the hand and expend to them our hearty congratu lations last saturday night a great many of their neighbors went to their home in memory of this won derful event y after some time was spent in friend ly conversations brief addresses were given by rev a g warder rev e mortson prayer was then offered by the latter pastor it was delightful and inspiring to hear the folks present take hold of the songs that were sung as their voices car ried them heavenward and the very looks of th aged couple was an index to their souls happiness be cause of the occasion two sons and one daughter of mr and mrs reesor are living to enjoy the thought of their parents lives being spared through fourscore years one of the sons aimer lives in toronto the other josejph lives a short dis tance from scarhoro junction the daughter mrs wellington paisley lives in whitchurch township a purse quite substantial was pre sented to mr and mrs reesor and in expressing himself he said he did not know he had so many friends rt personal notes brougham presbyterians given a church semifinal hockey starts feby 4th league standing group a p w t altona 3 1 1 stouffville 3 1 2 bethesda 3 1 2 almira 3 0 1 lpts 1 3 stoifvijle lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethera welcome edw llntner w r sanders n grand recsec archie stover financial secretary our bread is a body builder as a body builder our bread cannot be excelled its real food its a pleasure to eat it its a pleasure to ask your guests to partake of it and say do us a little favor will you please tell them the name of this bread and theyll orderlt ambrose stover baker notice of application fob divorce group b stouffville 3 3 0 0 6 ballantrae is t 0 2 2 lemonville 3 2 0 1 4 ringwood 2 0 0 0 0 ringwood defaulted one game to lemonville the semifinal will be played thursday feb 4th stouff ville a vs bethesda and stouffville b vs lemonville final game will be played monday feb 8th between the winners of these two games the ontario church proper com mission in decisions handed down on friday last made the former methodist church at brougham about eleven miles southeast of stouffville available for the minor- icy of st johns presbyterian church in that village the hearing of the eafcf of the minority of st johns resumed in the lormer methodist cuuftfh valued at 1500 becoming available for the nonconcurring presbyterians li this case the church vote was very close being 20 to is upon agree- ment of the two factions the follow ing ruling was made the non- concurrents shall have the use of the methodist church for a period of five years to pay a nominal rental of 1 per year pay all insurance premiums and maintain repairs as in the past provided however that if these terms are not lived up to or if the minority does not show good faith within three months their lease shall terminate bus service now operating notice is hereby given that arthur reynolds cousins ot the city of toronto in the county ot york and province of ontario ac countant will apply to tho parlia ment of canada at the next session thereof for a bill ot divorce from bis wife valentine alexan dria mccaulay genson wat son cousins now residing in the city of new york in the state ot new york on the ground of adultery and desertion dated at toronto in tho province of ontario this thirtyfirst day of december ad 1925 nasmith fennbyu 357 bay st toronto 60 plo an north york plowing association is in a flourishing condition accord ing to the financial statement pre sented to the members at the annual meeting held in stouffville on wed nesday of last week it was shown that a snug balance of cash is on band to start the new year with after paying a heavy prize list last fall this came as cheerful news when it is remembered that the organization is but two years old president win timbers wielded the gavel at the second annual there being an excellent turnout of members and the enthusiasm dis played augered well for the 1926 match many suggestions for the improvement and enlargement of rext years prize list were advanced and some of them are likely to be adopted the matter of setting the date and place will be determined by the directorate at a later date officers elected for the current year are as follows president dj trah 1st vice prest lloyd turner 2nd vice prest ross ratcliff secretary j w reesor l financial secy a v nolan treas f w silvereides directors harvey clendenning lloyd steckley winfred timbers elmer fockler fred winn john r campbell wm reesor w b rich ardson ed nigh w crawford jess cook stanley hastings ambrose stover henry wldeman archie fleming earl davis send the tribune to absent solicitors tor the applicant friends the novel way to travel now is by motor bus and the newly inau gurated service between stouffville and toronto was established on mon day fine big comfortable cars are on the service with splendid roomy seats such as are found in railway coaches while the busses were not crowded on monday it was well patronized on tuesday morning when about 25 passengers boarded it between stouffville and the sixth concession the new service is to be known as the maple leaf bus lines special places ot call enroute to to ronto are ringwood cashel union- ville hagermans agincourt elles- mero and wexford in the summer musselmans lake will be included in the route and the service now connects with a car from markham to unionvllle a pleasant waiting room is provided at the toronto end at 598 bay street or 2928 danforth ave arrangements are being made for waiting room accommodation in stouffville a new revised schedule has been decided on from that published in last weeks tribune which will be enlarged on in the spring time cars leave stouffville daily except ing saturday and sunday at 830 am and 300 pm leave toronto at 100 noon and 600 pm the sat urday schedule will be same as above with an extra car leaving stouffville at s30 in the evening sundaycar service leave stouffville 11 am and 7 pm leave toronto 830 am 130 noon and 930 pm for fur ther information toronto residents may phone adelaide 6308 or ran 04 5w the fare from stouffvilje to tor onto is 160 return from markham 100 and from unionvllle 100 the single fare from stouffville is 85c a book of tickets may be pur chased which willcntitle the holder to ten trips at the following rates from these points stouffville to to ronto 750 ringwood to toronto 700 cashel to toronto 600 unionvllle to toronto 400 and lesser amounts from nearer points miss ruth badgero has returned home after spending afew weeks in toronto mr and mrs d m heise of tor onto were in town on tuesday visit ing the old home miss mabel snider of vandorf is isiting with miss margery mertens for a couple of weeks mr and mrs russel logan of to ronto spent sunday with mr and mrs ira badgero mr dean kester of timmins new ontario made a brief visit to his parental home here this week mifs bessie percy and miss iris alcock of todmorden spent the week end with mr and mrs wm gower rev r young and wife were in toronto on tuesday attending the funeral of mr youngs sisterinlaw mrs frank young mrharry leadbetter accompanied by his sister left last friday for a ten day visit with his sister mrs pitt of sault ste marie ont miss wlienitta taun who is teach ing school at mount albert was home over the week end also mr percy taun of bethesda was here with his parents on sunday councillor jr campbell of mark ham township and mrs campbell were in hamilton over the week end to see their daughter mrs hicks who had just undergone a serious operation mrs francis white who has been spending the last three months with her brothers and sisters and other relatives returned home to little- forks minn on monday last mrs white was here to assist her mother the late airs vanburen forsyth miss stella cook of treherne man is visiting her aunt mrs m cook of lemonville miss cook is one of the former lemonville girls and although it is eight years since her last visit the old friends are al most as numerous as before and all are delighted to see her the death took place last week at weston of miss grace dinsdall niece of mrs w j mather of this town whose husband went to wes ton and brought the remains as far as stouffville from whence they were conveyed by railway train to keenenear peterboro for interment mrs mather attended the funeral on saturday with the churches stouffville presbyterian next sunday service at 230 pm tlie public invited baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches sunday feb 7th baker hill 1030 am markham second 700 pm a mansized job is the pastors subject mexxon1te church a g warder pastor sunday feb 7th 10 am come and enjoy sunday school 11 am subject no vision 7 pm subject the righteous scarcely saved pastor at both services prayer meetings east class at john mcmuliens east end main st west class at fred betzs first side- road north of town business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical markham man dead henry thomas brown wellknown building contractor of markhamdied in the wellesley hospital toronto on monday feb 1st after an illness of five weeks he was in his 47th year the late mr brown was born on the fifth concession of markham and lived in markham village where he carried on business he is sur vived by his widow edna lllley brown his father two brothers arthur of markham and william of biggar sask and two sisters mrs henry brownsberger of ringwood and mrsoscar hutchinson of altona deceased wa3 a member of the an glican church baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday fed 7th 11 am the sunshine of the spiritual life 7 pm- if any man be in christ the lords supper will be held at the close of our morning service those who believe in prayer are in vited to make the sunday 615 prayer meeting a telling factor in the spiritual life of stouffville let us gather and pray for the sick and the lost christian church edgar morton pastor sunday feb 7th safety first are two words that ave frequently seen in our travelling these days the questions about safety as found in gods word are rot to be overlooked is the young roan safe 1 sam 1829 is it well with thee mother is it well with thy husband is it well with the child v kings 426 these questions are to be applied to each one of us what is our answer united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister sunday feb 7th 11 am communion service rev r young special invitation to members to partake of the sacrament 7 pm revhs warren theme what doest thou here special invitation to students at the evening service dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mala phone 196 dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard jjank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to 830 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 16401 residence 1640j e m- lageer graduate nurse phone edgar lageer 2709 church street dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist clmemont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of ths university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405ciaremont the orangemen to walk here the annual meeting of the north ontario loyal orange association met in stouffville on tuesday about 50 delegates coming down on tho morning train county master dr j e williams of sunderland pre- sided one of the important items of business was that of determining where the annual 12th of july walk would be held and stouffville was the selection for this year the officers elected for 1926 are ipm dr j e williams county master d a parliament brock township dm w thornton cannington chap r vallentlne derryville recsecy jno c taylor udora finsecy dr williams sunder land treas j r park wilfrid lecturers j h shier canning- ton norman wagg stouffville d of c henry jiadil uxbridge the officers were duly installed by past county masters jw thomp son of sunderland and w a robin son of cannington diedin his 80th year following a residence in stouff ville of 22 years death removpd one of our esteemed citizens of the west end on tuesday afternoon in the per son of darius clendenning who was in his 80th year death came as a result of quite- a long illness and it had been many months since our townsman had been able to greet his friends on the street the late mr clendenning was horn in the township of mavkham being a son of the late jacob- clen denning he spent most of his ac tive life on the farm in whitchurch and 59 years ago united in marriage his wife and family of two sons and five daughters surviving to revere the memory of a kind husband and father the family are frank of gait and harvey living west of stouffville mrs e ratcliff carrie of whitchurch mrs dr campbell nellie of gait mrs duncan francis of western canada mrs ross gertrude of vineland and miss zora at home the funeral will take place on thursday from the late home with interment at stouffvllle cemetery service at the late residence at two oclock dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and- toronto university and the royal college ot dental surgeon office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 no outside appointments e s barker lds ddj3 dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal collers of dental surgeons and of the university of toronb office in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday offlcs over geo crosbys store a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvlli monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am loyal orange lodge no 1020 stouffville ont regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or before full moos flowers wedding botxqubm and funeral designs on shortest notice we also nave a beautiful selection of roses floral designs for ah occasions j muston sons phone 7001 stouffville boadway 3 drug storb stouffvtllb rible conference in wide- man church boadway 8 drug store stouftvillb a bible conference will be held in the wldeman mennonite church near markham beginning monday evening feb 15th at 730 and con tinuing until thursday night feb 18th there will be two sessions a dayat 945 in the forenoon and 730 in the evening the services of oscar burkholder of breslau and o f derstine of kitchener have been procured as instructors these men have had wide experience as evangelists and bible teachers come and hear tho fundamentals of christianity upheld in an interesting yet convincing manner this con ference will be followed by a week i of evangelistic meetings each even ing at 730 conducted by c f der- i stino j optometry the practice of optometry pro nounced optometry is the em ployment of any means other than the use of drugs for the measure ment of the powers of human vieloa and the adaption of lenses for the aid thereof it is one of tho most im portant professions of the present age the optometrist is now recognised by law as the one trained in the art ot determining the visual status of the human eye and the neutralizing of its abnormal condition with lenses for all error of vision not caused by disease the service of an optom etrist are desirable bcause his work is specifically the examination of the eye and the selection and adjust ment of proper glasses see me and see better adam ryake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone is stouffymai j

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