unburn vol xxxvii- no 1 stouffville ontario thursday march 4th 1926 check the irippe j when winters chill penetrates the system and you feci hot and od by turns its time to cheek the grippe pneumonia and other dangerous troubles start that way but nyal laxacold will bring quick relief laxa- cold is positive in action and relieves the condition without disturbing the system take our advice and keep a package in the house against the time of need price 25e storeys drug store the division courtkilled by a truck i the division court held in stouff- george rodantz son of air rlch- ville on monday of this week ami ard rcdantz who lives to the south presided over by judge mcconnell of goodwood got into serious trou- phoxe 1003 discovered a man who by his- evi dence showed that he did not know- that a promisory note was negoti able w ii todd was the plaintiff and eliza j longfield howard iong- field and j timlall the defendants tiudall gave longfield a note for the amount of the claim 7740 which note longfield subsequently turned over to todd as part pay ment on a cutter at maturity tin- dall refused payment on the ground that he did not know todd and never bought a cutter nor did lie give him the note but he admitted ble in toronto on wednesday of lat week when at the corner of york and wellington streets with his truck he collided with philip lott aged 70 years who died in st michaels hospital that same even ing without regaining consciousness at the time of the accident georgo rodantz was engaged in hauling coal about the city for a toronto dealer after an investigation conducted by detective savage and sullivan the driver was taken into custody on a charge of manslaughter bail was fixed at 5000 which was supplied his signature to the nolo as riven to by the young mans employer geo longfield his hoior explained i is is years of age dr and mrs ira freel returned from xew york today thursday mrs wh clark spent a few days in toronto last week mrs jas simpson of browns corners spent the week end with mr and mrs fred johnson altona mr wmurquhart of owen sound made a hurried call over night ac the home of his father here mr jno urquhart mrs j b wurts was in town this week and left for niagara kails the home of her daughter mrs da galloway that tiudall had given the noie o i lott longfield for value received and in nju mrs e tarr vera and percy also mrs smales attended the funer- death was due to internal of their cousin chas bowman riss and shock according to in toronto on saturday and spent 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 pbone 182 offle lawson block geo keay auctioneer stouffville graduate national auction school canada bales made to meet owners approval write rr3 stoulfvllle phone 9003 telfers plain or fancy biscuits and many other well and favor ably known lines of groceries thisact are here try us for a good cup of tea we have extra good blends also coffee and cocoas fresh and salt fish on hand weekly geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvillb stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome edw lintner w r sanders n grand recsec archie stover financial secretary turn longfield transferred it to todd for value received but mrtin- dall couldnt follow the connection with mr todd and refused to pay judgment for plaintiff for full amount a rather important decision was given in the case of wilfred lnnait of locust hill vs john reid of unionville on a claim ot 60 dam ages which were allowed in full against reid lunau employed reid who operates a threshing outfit to thresh his grain and fill the silo before trie corn was cut the engine broke and the corn never got cut lunaus claim for damages was to be amount of feed he bought to re place the corn reid had a coun ter claim for 4020 which was also allowed so that he will be out about 20 on bis court experience the john deere plough co and herman jones contested a case brought to establish the balance of account due the company by jones herman was agent for the company for some years and also a buyer of their implements having several open accounts with them f l button stated that no satisfactory settlement could be arrived at and ion was brought to clarify matters his honor wasnt in the mode to solve accounts and payment which he held the lawyers should have done before they brought the case before him and he reprimanded one of the lsgal fraternity from toronto for the apparent dilatory or hazy manner his case was prepared at another point a second toronto pleader was ordered to keep his feet on the floor and not one leg over the back of the chair this is court etiquette we suppose the police the old man had been on an errand on front street and was crossing the intersection to get a the week end with relatives on monday evening of this week about thirtyfive of the relatives and street car at york and wellington of mr and mrs thos w streets when the truck westbound on wellington street and in the act of turning south on york street struck him one of the front wheels ran over his chest inflicting injuries from which he failed to recover the body lay in the morgue for a considerable time before it was iden tified by a grandson fred moran 36 shaftesbury avenue george appeared in court on tuesday this week but the crown appeared to be unable to gather evidence against him and the case was adjourned until mar s he was remanded one week bail being re newed it is said the aged man stepped off the curb without look ing jut it is regretted that the un fortunate affair occurred all drivers of cars are liable to accident and must be ever on the alert on city streets the marriage was performed at the baptist parsonage here on tues day evening by the revww fleis cher of miss alice e stoneliouse of markham and mr win f boyd son of mr alex boyd of markhain the couple left for western canada where mr boyd has been engaged for some time klinck of obrien avenue gave a surprise party in honor of the latter at their home on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary a most pleasant and interesting evening was spent old and young alike contributing generously to the enjoyment of all present through reminiscences anecdotes songs and recitations an impersonation of the bride and groom of fifty years ago by miss phyllis klinck and mas ter bruce clark and of the happy couple fifty years later by miss agnes klinck and master bruce rowbqt- liam gave to the occasion a dis tinctly nuptial flavor many warm congratulations were tendered to mr and mrs klinck coupled with the wish that they might be spared in good health to enjoy the event of june next when all the family from far and near plan to be pre sent watson and anderson are offer ing some choice work horses for sale just now 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 order it ambrose stover baker succumbed to two years of sickness meat meat the year 1926 will find us as in the past desirous of furnish ing our patrons with a choice selection of meats of all kinds h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 for prompt delivery stouffville ont wife and husband both 111 with gas for years i had gas on the stom ach the first dose of adlerika helped i now sleep well and all gas is gone it also helped my husband signed nmrs b brinkley one spoonful adlerika removes gas and often brings astonishing relief to the atoroack stops that full bloated feel ing brings out old waste matter you never thought was in your system this exellent intestinal evacuant is wonderful for constipation j m storey druggist sttouffville as a result of an illness extending over a couple of years during which time she was never able to leave the farm death removed mrs geo batt from her earthly troubles on tues day february 23rd it the late home lot 21 concession 9 mark- ham in her 63rd year as a result of her passing away and that of a neighbor mrs w p johnson within a few hours of each other the neigh borhood has been plunged into mourning seldom does the hand of death lay hold on two farmer neighbors at the same time as in this case mrs george batt was a daughter of mr h s ruby of midland but had lived in markham township about 22 years after a sojorun near sutton of 15 years thirtyseven years ago she was united in marrij age to the late geo batt who died twelve years ago since which time the farm has been managed by mem bers of the family being a mother of kindly instinct and christian character she was reverenced and respected by all who knew her her eldest son of a family of seven en listed in the great war and died overseas in 191s surviving are six children as follows hector and al bert at home vivian of liridgehurg ont miss georgina at home mrs hugh boyd of markham village and mrs h stone of buffalo alta the funeral on friday took place to einrwood cemetery markham following a very impressive service at the late home conducted by the rev c b jeffrey of markham un ited church wanted if you have for sale poultry calves hogs or sheep dressed ship to or commun icate with john h wickson st lawrence market toronto telephone main 2967 sale register monday march 8th credit sale of 17 fresh and near springers holsteins and jerseys horses pigs farm implements belonging to preston morden lot 17 con s north markham no reserve sale at 1 sharp prentice prentice actioneer monday march 8th credit sale of car load of fresh milch cows and springers 30 shoats brood sows and suckers 10 tons of bail ed hay and loose seed oats irish cobblers potatoes at the late w g barnes farm near green river the property of john a white and n cuthbertson sale at one under cover fred postill auc- wednesday march 10 reg high grade shorthorns valuable horses shropshire sheep etc be- longnng to k g tarr mongolia sale at 12 noon no reserve fw silversides auctioneer friday march 1 2 at lot 12 con 1 lincolnville uxbridge farm stock and implements be longing to j j rae sale at one no reserve f w silversides auctioneer saturday march 13th exten sive sale of farm stock and im plements belonging to wm grant lot 16 con 9 markham sale at one oclock f w sllversldep auctioneer wednesday march 17 at lot 24 con 9 whitchurch valuable stock and implements belonging to lenfon paisley who has sold his farm sale at 12 noon sharp f w silversides auctioneer saturday march 20th at lot 1 con 3 whitchurch gormley farm stock and implements the property of peter steckley no reserve sale at 1 pm f w silversides auctioneer tuesday march 23rd at lot 10 con 6 uxbridge extensive stock sale of sheep cattle and hogs the property of wm redshaw sale at 1 pm f w silversides auc- stouffville band broom hockey team will play jess cooks team to night thursday on maple leaf rink in her 73rd year mrs ludwig c wideman passed away at 8 oclock on wednesday morning of this week at the late home on main street west following an illness of some duration mrs wideman was a daughter of the late philip bartholomew and was born at ringwood on the old homestead a mile west of the village she was a woman greatly beloved by many friends and her death is cause for deep mourning and sincere regrets mrs wideman is survived by her husband who conducts the local marble and granite works and by a family of two daughters and one son misses cora and lorna and mr bart wideman all at home mr john bartholomew of church street is an only brother while a sister mrs munroe lives in toronto the funer al will be held on friday afternoon march 5th to stouffville cemetery with service at the late home at 230 oclock with the churches service will be held at peaches church on sunday march 7th at 730 pm wm grove will occupy the pulpit music from ringwood m stouffville presbyterian next sunday service at 230 pm the public invited baker hill and 2nd jl1rkham baptist churches sunday march 7th the services this week will be as follows baker hill 1030 am markham second 7 pm the pastor will preach on the greatest book in the world mexxoxite church a g warder pastor sunday march 7th saturday march 6th quarterly fellowship and business meeting at 2 pm sunday 10 am quarterly com munion service in charge of m bricker pe 7 pm preaching by m bricker wednesday prayer meeting both east and west classes meet in the church basement at 745 pm baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday march 7th we invite your interest in the services at the hall next sunday remember the bible school at 10 am and morning worship at 11 sunday afternoon the mission band meets at 3 pm the evening service at 7 sub ject the high cost of seeing a neighbor christian church edgar morton pastor every sinner in all theworld is able to say he the son of god loved me and gave himself for me gal 220 the church is always the sinners friend because jesus christ is a friend of sinners matt 1119 when christian people prove to be in opposition to intemperance it is that they might he helpers of him christ who came to deliver us from this present evil world see gal 14 sunday march 7th- if you go not elsewhere to wor ship we invite you to meet with us united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister the annual meeting of the circle is called for wednesday march 10 at miss eva hoovers a large at tendance requested members please bring their mite boxes and easter thankoffering business card legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor ohrijii and mats phone 196 dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard bank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to s30 pm tuesday thursday and saturday i phones office 16401 residence 1640 e m- lageer graduate nurse phone edgar lageer 2709 church street dental a new line of business for markham willed all to widow by the will of the late j a m armstrong who died at his homo in lloydtown on february 2 mrsalico armstrong widow of the testator is named as sole beneficiary and in herits her husbands estate of 4- 325 the will was made jan 20th last and names mrs armstrong and lee armstrong haun a nephew as executors the estate includes 1- 5s1 of life insurance book debts valued at 2573 and 225 in office furniture and personal effects a further inventory will be added when the crown attorney releases the books and papers of the deceas ed which he now holds messrs d n reesor song of markham have installed a feed mixing plant havinj a capacity of 75 tons per day to take care of the increasing demand for heir o k poultry feeds which are proving very satisfactory with the local poultrymen this is a new venture for this dis trict and should prova very conveni ent for the farmer or stockman who require a feed ration properly mixed to their own formula j n dales lds dd s- dentist clarcmont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university ot toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 ciaremont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeeni office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 no outside appointment e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville i honor graduate of royal collet of dental surgeons and of th university of toront office in grubins block phono 8201 j markham every tuesday offica over geo crosbys stora a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvllla monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 a m loyal orange lodge no 1020 stouffville out regular meeting friday at 8 pw on or before full mooa a whitchurch pioneer diary farmers meetings tioneer saturday sive stock sows etc mairs lot march 27th exten- sale of cattle brood the property of ell 4 con 4 whitchurch near gormley sale at 1 pm f w silversides auctioneer monday march 29th sale of vhorses cattle and hogs belong ing to john norton lot 12 con 5 uxbridge no reserve sale at 1 pm f w silversides auc tioneer tuesday march 30th at lot 1 con 10 whitchurch stouff- vhle extensive sale of farm stock implements livery rigs etc belonging to alfred e pugb ad joining stouffville sale at 12 sharp no reserve f w silver- professor archie leitch of tho on tario agrieultura college guelph will address a number of meetings in york county on march 17th and 18th these meetings are being ar ranged by the agricultural repre sentative in order to bring the ques tions of the day before the dairy farmer and attempt to advise him on some of the important matters pertaining to the dairy farm busi ness professor leitch is one of our foremost dairy farm authorities and one who will givo his audience a real good business talk the new milk testing scheme which is now under consideration will be ex plained the meetings will be held at the following places agincourt heather hall wed nesday march 17th at 2 pm unionville town hall wednes day march 17th at 7 pm- maple town hall thursday march 18th at 130 pm woodbrldgc orange hall thursday march 18th at 745 pm one of whitchurchs oldest resi dents passed away at vivian on feby 18th 1926 in the person of mary e pipher in her 81st year she came with her parents from northumberland england at the age of three years to the old home stead where she lived continuously till her death the deceased was married twice her maiden name was readhead and at the age of twentyfive she was married to isaac cook their life together was a brief one as mr cook died short ly after their marriage she re mained a widow for several years then was united in marriage with ford pipher three children are left to mourn her loss namely sarah of torpnto isaac cook of ringwood and charlie pipher liv ing on the old homestead at vivian flowers in mempriam in memory of our dear husband and father geo vanzant who died on march 6th 1925 just a sweet rememberance from a memory fond and true just a token of affection and a longing still for you when the shades of night are falling and i am sitting all alone there often comes a longing if you only could come home sadly missed wife and children card of thanks mrs levi b hoover wishes to thank her neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy and for the floral tributes in her re cent bereavement wedding bouquets and funeral designs a ahortoat notic wa also havo a beautiful election of rosea floral designs fob aia occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffrfflo roadways drug storb stouffvtllb card of thanks the family of tho late mrs georgo batt wish to express their sincero appreciation for the many kindnesses and for the sympathy shown thorn during their recent bereavement in the passing of their beloved mother as to our prices we do not furnish 500 glasses for 100 or 100 glasses for 500 bur prices are absolutely right and reasonable but let us impress upon you the fact that your sight is infinitely more valuable than tho most expensive pair of glasses that can bo bought or made you can ascertain the exact con dition and needs of your eyes by spending twenty or thirty minutes in our office where you are assured of careful scientific courteous at tention see me and see better adam ryake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler t doors wet or railway traaka phone 15 stovrrvzlui