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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 18, 1926, p. 1

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y vol xxxvi no 38 stouffville ontario thursday november 18th 1926 your opportunity may be three cornered contest to buy toilet preparations op supreme quality 3 for the price op 2 parke davis tooth paste 50c parke davis cold cream 50c parke davis vanishing cream 50c parke davis shaving cream 50c parke davis almond cream 50c parke davis tar shampoo 50c for a limited time only we will give you free any one of the above items providing you purchase two of them you get 150 value for 100 dont miss this storeys drug store rhone 1008 for demonstration in your home did you ever thine what it would cost you to replace your furniture if destroyed by fire do you carry sufficient in surance to refurnish your home if not why the cost of insurance in a brick house in stouffville is less than lc per day per 1000 thomas birkett general insurance broker lawson block phone 18202 stouffville mr levi annis a lifeiong iesident of scarboro township has accepted the nomination in jttastyork riding which includes stouffville and mark- ham against the hon g s henry the ferguson candidate and alfred clfeeseman wet labor candidate it was decided at the liberal con vention last week that the candidate should not be known as a liberal a dry conservative or a progressive candidate but that he should be iermed a fusion candidate em bodying the principles of all three parties that are against the fergu son policy mr annis is quite well known in the south or scarboro township where his name had been placed on other ocoasons before the liberal nominations he declares himself a temperance man in favor of up holding the otan dr g r f richardson birch- cliff who is so well known in stouff ville had the opportunity of becom ing the candidate but he retired in i favor of mr annis when waited on by a committee of some twelve men i in the riding i mr a d bruce of markham has j been elected chairman of the organ ization committee and harold san ders secretary personal notes iidistrict general aveiner roast truman w eagleson teacher of piano conservatory and all branches of music taught reasonable rates stouffville saturdays studio over a g lehmans shoe store the ladies aid of the lemonville united church will hold a weiner roast at the home of mrs h talbot 6th con whitchurcn on tuesday evening nov 23rd supper from 7 to 9 oclock there will be a pro gram consisting of music and read ings admission 25c george keay auctioneer graduate national auction school canada farm and general sales a specialty write rr3 stouffville for terms and dates pnone 9003 it5jime mr and mrs hearty appetite its high time you got acquaint ed with the nourishing pure food for your children and passthebreadplease will be come a slogan of your happy meal times if you remember to order this bread by name ambrose stover baker bloomington mrs law and son herb spent sunday in toronto mrs w h ranmer is spending some time in midland- mr and mrs r gold of toronto called on friends hers sunday mrs musselman of millikfenspent several days with mrs connor here miss jessie sage of stouffville spent a couple of days with bloom- ington friends miss merla fockler and miss allis- ton of toronto spent thanksgiving at mr w a focklers uxbridge township adds 88 names at the court of revision of the voters list for the township of ux- bridge held on thursday the 11th day of nov in preparation of the forthcoming provincial election held before his honor judge ruddy as revising officer there were 105 ap peals 10 oe same were already on the list 5 were disallowed and 4 were duplicatesboth sides appar ently wantirigthem there was 88 names added to the voters list of ihe township boadways drug store stouffville tories renominate hon geo s henry farmers i am paying highest cash price for hides wool and junk also i have a big variety of im plements wagons plows etc for sale at bargain prices h herman phone 102 stouffville louden barn fixtures will make your sable work on the farm a real pleasure let us talk over your require ments in this line we have an excellent water system for barns investigate our litter carriers prices rea sonable save the price in labor agents for singer sewing machines geo jjlawson west end grocery phone 182 stouffville boadways drug s store stouffville hon george s henry minister of public works and highways was un animously renominated for the leg islature on saturday afternoon last when the east york conservative association held its convention in the r h mcgregor school east york more than 400 citizens were in attendance and no other name was offered to the chair in his address of acceptancehon mr henry dealt more with the fer guson governments record in office than with the government liquor sale issue the conservative ad ministration he said had reduced the deficit from 15000000 when the present government went into power to about 150000 now nor had this been accomplished he argued by allowing work to go un done development of the provin ces natural resources had been pushed unceasingly yet sanely and in such a manner as to give benefit to the people of ontario not out siders the greater benefit as to the liquor issue the speaker claimed that government sale would eliminate the bootlegger mention ing the jettisoning of the beerparlor proposal he confided that in so doing prcrjiler ferguson had out- twitted the prohibitionists who were planning a campaign of abolish the bar and save the boy mr and mrs r j davey of pal- merston are visiting at his brothers in town mrs c winters of uxbridge at tended the funeral or the late j j brown on monday mr o mott left on saturday on a trip to buffalo where he will visit his son for a week or so mrsmoses hill has returned after a two weeks visit with her daughter mrs john phillips of brougham last week mrs j a heise closed her fine home on main street for the winter and will reside at 143 al berta ave toronto mr and mrs ho klinck and mr and mrs fr c rowbotham attended the temperance meeting in massey hall on sunday afternoon mrs herbert freel eft om- satur day for new york whcit she will join her husband after which they will travel south for a month 1 william ruddy of canadian na tional railway toronto spent thanksgiving with his cousins mr and mrs henry riddel ninth line from hollywood cai miss ruth curtis writes i enclose renewal subscription to the tribune i look forward to your newsy paper every week and it is much enjoyed mr and mrs sam mcmullen and family also mr and mrs james and family all of toronto paid a visit to mr and mrs henry mcmullen last week mr john dawn who has been liv ing for the past eight years with his daughter mrs morley barker on obrien avenue has removed to to ronto for the winter wjtere he will reside with a second daughter pw russell employed by harvey moyer on the 8th concession of markham sailed from montreal on the 12th by the cunard line for his old home in england he expects to return sometime in march mr and mrs alex ilovie of hol land man are spending part of their honeymoon with mr and mrs alt hoover church street mrs lovie is a niece of mrs hoover mr lovies father is a member of the manitoba government mrand mrs alex duncan union- villeont announce the engagement of their only daughter grace to mr alfred gee smith eldest son of mr and mrs charles smith unionville the marriage to take place quietly the latter part of november mrs george gooding and family of scarboro mrs a roberts and mr sydney white of orillia spent thanksgiving with their parents mr and mrs w p white they also visited with their sister mrs ira burkholder a radio broidcastlng station has been established at bracebridge charles hodgins of east gwillim bury paid 500 and cost for permitt ing his son a minor to drive his automobile the village of cookstown with 500 or less people boasts of nine gasoline pumps on its main street stouffville with over double this population is well supplied with six such pumping stations a six yearold boy of shanty bay dalton partridge was kicked by a horse- oh saturday and died in barrie hospital the same day the lad was running behind the horses in the stable when he was kicked in the head at meeting of the directors of the canadian national exhibition held one day last week it was decid ed to hold the 60th anniversary next year the questionof extend ing the exhibition to three weeks which is favored by many has been deferred as considerable opposition is offered by a number of exhibi tors rev j l mccullough of toronto who has taken the services during the last year in markham has been appointed to take charge of the presbyterian church until next spring the new church is rapidly approaching completion and the opening date will be announced very shortly constable e cookmau of peter- boro a war veteran reported to the crown attorney at whitby last week as provincial nonstable to succel pc h o taylor recently removed to windsor constadle cookman had a good record overseas and also in peterboro he spent 15 montbsj in christie street hospital aitor coming home and recently he has been doing detective work on the canadianamerican border among the churches presbyterian church the regular sunday service at 230 pm the public are cordially in vited to attend baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches markham second 1100 am how to keep young baker hill 700 pm what will happen when jesus comes thursday nov is af a special meet ing the sixth line church rev w w fleischer ba will speak ah are invited christian church edgar morton pastor if any one speaks evil of you let your life be such that no one will believe it the richest and happiest people in the world are those who keep closest to the master just try it services as usual next sunday will be glad to see you united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister sunday nov 21st 11 am christianity in politics 230 pm sunday school 7 pm sculptors of character on monday evening nov 22 at 730 in the school room of the united church an illustrated lecture on new canadians in rural canada in addition there will be musical numbers everybody welcome business cards medical drs s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and maia phone 196 drs- ira herbert freel consultation hours dr ira free 3 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm thurs satur tues thurs satur afternoons by appointment only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only dental theprice of wood has kept pace with the price of coal and the owner of a good bush is a fortunate per son on saturday miss neliie lapp offered 10 acres of standing timber on lot 6 con 5 scarboro by auc tion auctioneer prentice sold the timber in quarter acre lots the whole ten acres brought 1282 one quarter acre brought 76 and four of the best quarter acre lots aggre gated 266 baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor service as usual next sunday sub sunday night a great man who dared to disobey god do you attend prayer meeting if not wednesday night at 8 oclock we gather for prayer and will be glad to see you do you attend a bible class if not our friday night class will prove both inter esting and helpful we shall be glad to see you there j n dales lds dds dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont dentist stouffville e s barker lds dds honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 levi e annis prohibition candidate who is oppos ing hon geo s in the coming henry in east york provincial election so far there are two criminal cases to be heard at the supreme court sittings opening at whitby on nov 22nd former city relief officer brown of oshawa awaits trial on an alleged serious offence while a young man named whitfield committed for trial in connection with a recent holdup and robbery at port perry also comes up thos slee sentenced over a year ago for arson still awaits a new trial grant ed him by the appelate court a most dangerous practise indulg ed in by many boys who wish to de monstrate their skill is that of rid ing bicycles with their hands off the handlebars a few days ago a sad accident occurred in oshawa in which a boy was instantly killed by a motor truck the evidence at the inquest showed that the unfortunate lad who was a bright student and held in high esteem by all who knew him had his hands by his side when he was ridng bis bicycle and rode directly in front of the truck with such sad results it is all very well for a boy to try these stunts in places where there is no likelihood of him coming in contact with a motor vehl- cle but the highway s no place for him to try it that there are deer within the confines of ontario county was re mennonite church a g warder pastor mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday nov 21st 10 am our sunday school wel comes you 11 am and 7 pm preaching ser vices as usual dv monday 8 ipm young peoples program wednesday s pm praying for a revival and for victory over the mocker on dec 1st we ex pect every member to do his or her duty regardless of party politics and pray and work for a sober na tion east class meets at mrs e tarrs west class at mr vincent bakers as announced in last weeks tribune evangelist w m mcguire will conduct an evangelistic campaign here early in december get ready to pull altona union 7 pm come to the preaching ser vice and receive a blessing dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital offices over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1016 legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors conveyr- ancers c j buttons block stouffville money to loan scrboovownshin t h gently when wml mawta scarboro township and has always i tioneer of whitby sighted two of been an enthusiastic worker for the cause of temperance dorothy vernon haddon hall the rainbow seen in the sky early last monday morning may be seized upon by the drys as carrying the same assurance ft gave to the peo ple fri the days of noah when it was given as a sign that they should not again be flooded out on tuesday and wednesday nov 3 and 24 do not fall to see mary pickford in dorothy vernon of haddon hall 10 reels this wonderful picture is one of the best yet portraying mary as a miss of jlghteon who braves parental wrath faces treachery intrigue arid even treason to wed ter hearts choice bothered by a cow coming into hor garden a port mcnicoll woman threw a pall theflcet footed species while driv ing along the 6th concession west of brooklin monday morning a deer about half grown was not only seen hut caught in a creek running through devils den a few miles west of brooklln mr a walmsley of oshawa and son harold were out motoring through the district and met jas duff and the cooper brothers of brooklin who were out hunting they had seen the doer and were endeavoring to corner it it however remained for the little drys getting active a well attended and enthusiastic meeting representative of the churches and allied organizations and of ail other local bodies wishing to maintain the ota and to secure the election of the fusion candidate in east york met on monday even ing and got their working forces in order to put stouffville 100 into the dry column apart from the work of organiza tion arrangements were made for a general meeting in ratcliffs hall on friday evening nov 19th at which rev d n mclachlan chair man of the ontario prohibition union will be the chief speaker jas mccullough will act as chair man it was also arranged that a mass rally under the auspices of the com bined churches of stouffville should be held in ratcliffs hall at oclock on sunday evening nov 28th to again emphasize to the electorate the importance of supporting the ota the regular services will commence in the churches at 630 greig littlejohn barristers etc stouffville i office over w h shaw w f greig store w h littlejohn a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 am s touffvijie lodge no 3s4 mjeets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome ed llntner w r sanders n grand reesec archie stover fin secretary loyal orange lodge no 1020 stouffville ont regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or before full moon mrs a griffiths oorsetlore for splrella comets for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phonb 18808 flowers markham veterans at an enthusiastic and wellat tended meeting of markham war veterans held in unionville last week to hold organization meotlngs i in different parts or the township scotch terrier henry owned by number new members mr duff to chase it into the creek where it could not got away tho deer while apparently quite smart of hot water on the had been the victim of attacks by animal the owner took action and dogs its hind legs were badly bit- was awarded 70 less 15 allowed ten and partly decomposed it was for damage done to the garden by thercorf carried into brooklln and turned over to the police who destroyed it were added there are over 400 veterans in markham township alone and practically all of them have express ed their intention to join up stouffville is in need of a transi ent traders bylaw that will protect the local taxpayer wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice v we also have a beautiful selection of roses floral designs for all occasions muston sons boadways drug store stouffville

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