sfcibnnt volxlvno49 stouffville ontario thursday march 1 1934 a v nolan publisher uric acid in the blood is the chief cause of rheumatism nyal stoneroot compound eliminates the uric acid keeps the blood pure prevents rhe umatism case over water rights delayed whitchurch cider mill involved with farmer the action brought by isadore widemau against joseph sider pro- a diuretic treatment for disor- prietor ot the mill at the corner ot ders of the kidneys and blad- the stii concession of whitchurch der such as backache lum- a markham townline was set a- hago lame back weakened side bv ilis honor judge jackson in and irritated conditions of c co when he lea thal died on eve of 84th birthday hiram wintersteiu passes sud denly aged 84 years county clerk finds another wolf shot crown deed 1802 the urinary tract price 60c and 100 the farm owned by the plaintiff and the mill owned by the defendant are both mortgaged his honor said that the mortgagees must be made a party to the action other- j m storey the druggist home of quality drugs medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor ollrien and main phone 196 i coroner for voitk count the end of a long and industrious lifo was suddenly ended on friday last when death claimed hiram wintersteiu aged s4 years ho was ljvlng at sandwich at the time ot his death and passed away so suddenly that medical aid could not reach him before the end came mr wintersteiu had suffered two strokes in recent years and it is believed this was the cause ot his sudden death born at pine orchard the late mr wise it would not be allowed winterstein lived all his long lifo i the case arises out of the water in this section of the county and rights enjoyed by the mill the had he lived another day ho would plaintiff maintaining that the pond havo celebrated his s4th birthday has been raised to such a height as as a young man he united in marrj- to injure his property abuting the age with orvilla hughes and the mill premises a large number of couple settled in whitchurch near witnesses were subpoenaed for tlia stouffville and although not a very case and considerable local interest robust man he was always active was worked up land never encountered any serious mr frank harvey one of the illnesses about 17 years ago he witnesses and the holder of thejietired from active farming reserv- mortgage on the mill property rejing a small piece of land where he fused to consent to the action with- lesided until recently he had mov out having an opportunity to con sult his solicitor this stand was of whitchurch minutes of council for 1841 unearthed briarbush private hospital main street stouffville ontario hospital license 187 graduate nurse in attendance medical convalescent and maternity cases accepted private and semiprivate rooms inspection invited phone 191 miss r it good dental accepted by the court and the case adjourned it will not likely come up now until some time in april chief constable r w phillips of york county is the proud possg- essor of an interesting and valuable document that of an original crown deed issued under the sea ot george iii to isaac phillips his great- grandfather when he migrated from pennsylvania to whitchurch township in 1802 the deed is sealed with a cake of wax weighing one pound which has on one side of it an imprint of the imperial coat of arms according to the contents of tie warrant it gives to isaac e phillips 200 acres ot land in whitchurch and is sign ed by peter hunter then lieuten antgovernor while searching in the vaults at the county building chief phillips uncovered another valuable docu ment the official minutes of the home district municipal council for the year 1841 according to the document there were at that in whitchurch vandorf farmer comes on ani mal prowling near his buildings mongolia e s barker lds dds honor graduate of roya college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone s201 markham every tuesday office in wear block d c smith ldsdds neil c smith ldsdds office over the bank of commerce office hours 9 to 12 130 to 530 phone office 1011 residence 1015 mrs john watson has been visit ing among old friends back at good wood where much of her life was spent it is with pleasure we are able to report the improvement in mr henry grice who has been very ill for some time the water situation is not a pro blem among our farmers as it is jn some sections we are pleased to learn in some localities creeks and poiidjj have been frozen solid and stock has had to bo driven long dis tances or water hauled for them this locality is well blessed ed to sandwich where he was close time 51 members on council the to ltis only son percy who resides same as at present but council not at royal oak michigan the strict max pines of vandorf shot a brush wolf almost at the door ot his farm home last sunday after noon as the animal sat boldly up on a small mound and watched the children at their play this is the second wolf to be shot in whit church township within a short time floyd steckley having shot one on nov 27th last at bethesda fines lives just west of the vandorf cnr overhead bridge some seven miles from where the animal was killed on the steckley farm mr fines was summoned from his home early in the afternoon by his young children who were alarm ed at what they thought was a fierce looking dog boldly circling nearer and nearer the farm buildings fin ally it took up a watching position wthin a few rods of them and they ushing into the house to tell their father mr fines first went to in vestigate the cause of the alarm toronto jobless work at vandorf and help feed the citys idle people kingsley experiment making good pay no taxes among the churches mens regulations prevented him as an elderly man from entering a for eign country and so he remained only controlled york but also peel j th si on and ontario counties and as far n ff back for his gun one shot killed the beast which north as lake simcoe many of the names of members ontario champions veterinary 8 t bodendistel vs bv sc veterinarian graduate of ontario veterinary college main street stouffville phone 255 a c kennedy chiropractor church street stouffville monday wednesday and friday 3 to 12 am the robertson sisters have again captured the ontario badminton championship singles and doubles these two ottawa girls made a wonderful showing at kitchener winning such distinction they play for the icanadjan championships in the granite rink toronto beginn ing march 1st the two girls who are cousins of mrs chas perry of stouffville draw large crowds for it is seldom that two sisters attain such distinction as to both be fight ing for a championship on this side of the border where en the records are those of well he passed away with only his life known pioneer families whose des- partner at his side cendants are sitting on the present besdes his wife and only son he council is survived by two brothers warren wintersteiu at royal oak and wm at rochester clerk j s dough ertys first wife was a sister to the deceased two brothers predeceased him being joseph and johnson of markham the remains were brought to stouffville for burial on monday morning and wore accompanied by the bereaved wife and only son the pall bearers were messrs percy brown wesley johnson clark john son bruce w imorton norman claughton and henry rjddle rev e morton conducted the services at the graveside water shpply dangerously low sale register a c burkholder insurance canada life assurance also automobile and firo co thomas birkett insurance agency everything in insurance phone 25902 stouffville ont legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public etc stouffville ontario phone 180 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers etc buttons block stouffville money to loan l e oneill successor to w j stouffville mather and funeral director embalmer night and day service business phono residence phono 9801 820 thursday marioh 1 farm stock and implements belonging to wilmot yake 1 mile north of cedar creek school lot 10 roir con 9 pickering the pugh farm no raerve as owner is giving up farming sale at one terms cash wm maw auctioneer tuesday mar 6 farm stock and implements hay grain the property of thos flett lot 12 con 3 markham north of dollar off no7 highway sale 1 sharp terms cash no reserve a s farmer auctioneer thursday march 1 auction sale of farm stock implements hay grain etc at lot 6 con 9 markham near box grove the property of george h bennett sale at 1 pm terms cash no reserve prontice prentice auctioneers wednesday march 7 sale of 35 young cattle beef ringers and 21 small pigs at lot 30 con 7 markham tho property of wm rodshaw just west of dicksons hill sale at one oclock terms cash a s farmer auctioneer thursday marioh 15 extensive salo of farm stock implement hay seed groin etc belonging to georgo cober at lot 31 con 5 markham terms cash salo at ono 3harp a s farmer auct saturday marcn 17th exton slvo salo of farm stock including 15 horses also cattle hogs sheep and full lino implements belong ing to frank bakor and harry palsloy at lot 7 con 9 whit church sale at 1 sharp f w sll- versides auctioneer tuesday imarch 20th auction salo of ontiro farm stock and im plements belonging to reuben tin- dall at lot 2 con 3 uxbrldge 3 miles south of goodwood no reserve salo at 1 sharp f w sllversldos auctioneer dr middieton is dead the deatli of dr nathan middle- ton took place at studbridge mass usa on friday last interment taking place there on tuesday ot this week he was a well known veterary surgeon there and was 60 years of age dr middieton was born in ux- bridge township a son of margaret iand the late charles middieton who i retired from successful farming in 1913 to stouffville- he is survived by his aged mother living at 165 lawlor avenue toronto and by a sister miss sarah imiddleton dr middieton was married to alice l torrey of mass who with two sons also survive him one son keith is a lawyer in new york while the youngest son allen lives at home mr g h middieton of broug ham exreeve of pickering twp is a brother to the deceased when it was discovered that less than two feet of water was in the town reservoirs on sunday morning last the municipal authorities got busy at once to stop at least one of the serious leaks to the system an inchandahalf pipe at the west side of the mansion house which serves the lawson block had broken and a great waste was going on by dint of hard work this was stopped but it is believed that other serious leak ages are in the system in any event the water supply is dangerously low and if citizens are not most careful about turning off proved to be a female brush wolf weighing 24 pounds and very much tesembling the one shot by floyd steckley which weighed 28 pounds the animal was taken over to tho homo of ltis brotherinlaw clar ence atkinson where it was photo graphed by toronto reporters mr fines intended to take the carcas to toronto wednesday in order to claim the bounty of 15 provided by the ontario government kingsley farm where unemploy ed from the toronto mens hostel are housed has proved a successful experiment in rehabilitation located four miles from aurora right in vandorf in splendid farming community it is giving the men who live there an opportunity not cniy to be selfsupporting but to help feed their fellows who are liv ing in toronto in a little over a year produce from kingsley farm includein addi tion to apples melons and small fruits thousands of heads of cab bage 3000 cans of tomatoes 300 bushels of beets 55 bushels of par snips 500 bushels of carrots and 1400 bags of potatoes there are 65 men living on the farm and every one of them has a business and young bible class nondenominational rev thos laldlaw teacher sunday march 4th 1934 subject the willing surrender oddlellowss hall at 230 pm btouffvtll p church rev w h fuller ba sunday march 4th 1934 200 pm sunday school 300 pm afternoon worship we cordially invite the public to worship with us mennonite church 8touffvillh rev 8 grossman pastor sunday march 4th 1934 1000 am sunday school 1100 am morning service 700 pm evening worship an irish supper taps a situation that has not yetj the senior womens institute will serve an irish supper at the blue bird inn on the evening of saturday march 17th from 530 oclock the community at large is invite to patronize this event and help to swell the depleted funds of the in stitute which have been heavily drawn upon this winter for relief work only 25c for adults and 15c for children another reason why you should not miss this supper is the tempting menu you will have it runs like job superintendent j s tiffin points with pride to the success which has rewarded the efforts ot those responsible lor establishing and carrying on the farm the men heartily enter into the activities of the community as well as the work of the farm itself in the large roomy house which is home to the men everything is clean and neat good wholesome meals are served three times a day and a radio and small library pro vide entertainment for the men in the evenings clean comfortable teds are furnished some of the rooms have sleeping accommoda tion for six or seven men but most ot them have cots for four in the dining room 47 men can be seated at once the most recent addition to the farm buildings is a greenhouse located near tho gate the plants and flowers housed in it will be set out in rockeries and beds in the spring x this is the farm on which the council lost the appeal case in at tempting to force the hostel to pay some taxes on the iand instead of it going entirely free because it is labelled as a charitable institution gormley bloomington miss eva ramer toronto visited her parents mr and mrs imalcolm iramer over sunday luther wagg of nacoma sask is visiting among relatives here he is a former mount albort boy the womans auxiliary met at mrs watson fairies home on mon day evening with an extra good at tendance it was decided to conduct another copper contest this year and in this connection it should be notod that last years contest netted 46 and not 36 as reported in error in this news some weeks ago been encountered may be faced with only a small supply of water on the doors of the two reservoirs it be comes the responsibility of every citizen to conserve the supply which will rapidly become normal again with general cooperation every summor a more or less seri ous shortage occurs but so far as wo know this is the first winter that such a water shortage has presented itself mild weather will remove the temptation for people to allow taps to run continuously in order to pre vent them freezing and when this happens despite the odd leak we beliovo the shortage will be over come it would be next to a tragedy to have our town water supply fail us for general use irish stew for one and all potatoes mashed youll likeem then pancakes good such wholesome food with springtime syrap maple sandford woman enters 106th year celebrating nor 105th birthday on tuesday february 20th mrs robert harwood who resides with her daughter mrs isabel minns of scott township wife of james minns harnessmakor boh formerly of stouffvillo was honored by her family and friends at a quiet cele bration at her home mrs harwood who has resided in the sandford district for many years although falling in health manages to get about each day she is a natlvo of cookstown ireland sln has five children living three sons and two daughters also twelve grandchild ren and eighteen greatgrand children mrs harwood has lived in the district for moro than 70 years and is staying with her son david on the old homestead where her husband first erected a log cabin and later tho red brick farm house wtish is still her home vandorf mrs h graham spent monday in aurora mr and mrs j moynlhan visited witli mr and mrs c moynihan on tuesday evening mrs c richards of agincourt is spending a few days with her par ents mr and mrs c moynihan dudley foster has returned home after spending a few days with his uncle j brooks of kettleby we had a very interesting sermon on sunday morning on tho ideal husband given by tho irev mr lynil who had groups of women write 10 points each on their views of what tho ideal husband should be from which ho wrote up his ser mon tho young people of wesley white rose and tomperancevlllo met at the rink in aurora on monday night for a skating iparty and a hockey match betwoon wesloy and tomperanceville resulting in a tie 11 tho young people then went to the united church in aurora to partake of tho lunch which tho ladles provided ninth line markham wm lord and ralph boyd visited at peacocks on sunday joe lewis spent saturday evening with mr and mrs john lewis imrs 0 peacock visited friends at markham one day last week imiss johnson visited with miss emma loyst on saturday mr and mrs john lewis spent sunday with her parents mr and mrs david boyd l burkholder and family spont last wednesday at mr harvey ree- sors mr hector batt and carl boyd at tended the hockey match at mark ham friday night glad to hear we have another ford on the ninth will do looking for it to call at the white house dawson hare was home from kettle by last weekend and attended the banquet at markham on friday night given the hockey team of our neigh boring village we wore glad to see so many out to church on sunday the cap will do to walk along the railroad but ho takes tho hat along to meet the girl in stouffvillo mrs g thompson and son arthur aro up again after being in bed a few days with colds the revival meetings held at the tunkard church are well attended despite the cold weather miss imary baker who is staying with mr and mrs clarence doner took sick last week but we are glad to know she feeling bettr old man winter is still hangingfi around and giving us plenty of snow and wind the roads have been dug out several times but they soon fill again friday night frank harvoy was unable to come homo from unlon- ville with his car owing to bad roads so headed his car for stouffville for tho night bloomington and rinq christian churches e morton preacher sunday march 4th 1934 to serve god in our daily busi ness is to make business serve tho ends of human needs never to make human needs serve the ends of mere moneymaking services next lords day 1100 am bloomington 230 pm ringwood o magnify the lord with me and let us exalt his name together psalm 343 stouffvillh united church rev thos laldlaw ma pastor sunday march 4th 1934 1100 am hmorning worship the need of spiritual union among the churches in a divided world 230 pm s s bible classes 700 pm evening service special music service by tho choir rev herbert lee will give a read ing entitled the last hymn with soloist parts talcen by mr boadway card of thanks i would like to take this opportun ity to say thank you to all my friends who remembered me so kindly with flowers fruit cards and good wishes during my illness mrs thos vague the literary society of markham higli school will present booth tarkingtons sunday evening music como to tho community study group this friday at 730 pm and join in tho study and discussion ot two very important subjects the church- and 2 christian citizen ship meeting is at tho homo of mr and mrs jack suvorthornc open to ovoryone births white at altona on february 26 1934 to mrand mrsdudloy white a son tho service in the united church on sunday evening march 4th will be of special interest to music lov ers as it will bo largely a musical service there will be a short ad dress by the pastor rev thomas laldlaw and tho following numbers will be rendered anthem holy blessed trinity tchaikovsky solo solocteu mrs h lewis duet mrs laldlaw mr boadway josus the very though ot theo ladles quartette hymn tonight solo mr boadway if with all your hearts duot and chorus mendelssohn i waited for tho lord misses a lehman and l gayman and chojr familiar hymns for congrogatlonal singing will be intcrspersedthrougu- out tho service seventeen in 4 acts in tho mar1ulym town ilujl on saturday march 3rd cast of characters lola pratt agues kllnck city friend ot may parcher willie baxter bob pettit mrs baxter dorothy mcpherson mr baxter richard champion genesis dave mckay coloured servant ot tho baxters jane baxter helen hickson johnny watson charles mocarty joe bullitt charles nolan boy friends of willies mr parchor carman lewis neighbors may parchor gertrude poynter georgo crooper elmor phorrlll johnnys cousin miss boke norma little friend of the parchors play conducted by miss putman and miss smith teachers scenes laid in baxters houso and on the lawn of the parchor home ballantrab bloominton lemonvpolb united church rev jao xeo pastor sunday march 4th 1934 1030 am ballantrae 3 pm lemonville 7 pm bloomington subject the message of the book of jonah the yps are holding a social and toboggan party at the home of miss laura hill on friday during this week stouffville an church hhil christian churches chester o sommer minister sunday march 4th 1934 stouffvillo 1000 am ss and bible class 1115 am worship preaching christs main challenge to us today scripture matt 4 1822 wed feb 28th 730 pmmeetlng for worship and study ot the king dom at the home of miss nora stapleton church hill 200 pm s s and bible class 300 pm worship and preaching what does christ mean to us scripture basis of worship isaih 6 18 thursday 8 pm monthly mission ary meeting at the home of mr albert clark all are invited to all services s oclock admission 25c stouffvujle baptist church rev charles mcgrath pastor sunday march 4th 1934 1000 am bible sohool classes for all ages 1100 am morning worship celebration of the lords supper tho lords supper is the central act of iqhristlan worship it is a prophecy pledge and prelude to that supper table ot the lamb when we shall sit down with abra ham and isaac and jacob in the kingdom ot our father 700 pm evening worship christ is the good physician there is no disease he cannot heal no sin he cannot remove no trou ble he cannot help he is the balm of glload the oreat physician who has never yet failed to heal all tho- splrltual maladies of every soul that has come unto him in faith and prayer prayer meetings wednesday at 8 pm and sunday at 630 pm tho young people are invited to attend tho prayer services the bible class will meet on friday evening at 8 oclock at the home of mrs gibson eastend