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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 17 Nov 1927, p. 1

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Build Strength Now Folk! uy they enjoy our baking Till! know that no bread baked {- or to the brand we make and know our pastry is quit. My. Tiny know on buns a ti. on“ that plane und tense M‘ mum- md me all the ah I. make is just exgctly I up». Mgrovzn 5‘ film In run-down md take cold easily will do to pram now for the caning winter a; DBUGGIST ”MIMI” Incl-nu » end build up strength. CREoJ P308 in a great tonic and body builder. ‘ "It helps increase the powers of resistance and is a wonder- preventive and relie! for 0008118. Colds and Bronchitis. . $1.00 a large bottle 1 2.};- Clio-taut Driver! omen. - 3mm m.mwyuam humflonn McCormick and Door- Ing, Llner, Peter Hamilton, Gillan ”hunt! for 0.1.. M. Baor‘u Ggm. Stouafluo or fig my Iona! ”mm a t' o'clock. In tho mg Brothel-n Welcom- CIII- Moy. W. R. um I. (mu M‘- names :9“ . M. STOREY mm at Punofnno Plum: “d Theory mumâ€"mums BLOCK “XIX No. 88 shame Lodge No- 884 onnrlnnowgngmj launc- mm Pun Ill" THOMAS (Oldest on me continent) THE MUTUAL LIFE NYAL ANNE LEEMAN BOADWAY’S DRUG STORE STOUFFVILLE an to mm: m 9011““ below you buy . «1.. 59.. snow»! mm 3104 Block. mouflvulo. Ont. BAKER ll BRAZEN ROBBERY 0F MERCHANDISE Shem. Wed at anuhlc Dry Good- And Ilen‘u Wen Stock. Italy Moudu morning thieve- toned tho trout ontnnco to A. I. Wudon'l [ennui dry good- “on int Int at tho Mun-Ion Hons. Ind and. a clan [claw-y with hun- dudl o! doll-n .worth oi goodl.‘ Mtor any-anal the nuns morning put at the loot In "wand in I .0011! on the mm at Mr. Robt. imm- ‘uonx the towniino jut went 0‘ Rial wood. Evldontiy the car In too loadod mad the thieves (licenced cm which they thought or lent nuns to than. lull-Inc. to the store In u only! mum». um um lock held byl two um" being towed. Once in- ‘Iido. the plum In rlnueked. Ind (nod: Ion nus-n about everywhere. Among the mining merchandise an thine-n he“! men'. overcoat-aun- mr ol mkflu. Ioverll an. mm. 50va putr- men's nne boom. 28 min over-ill. a number of Amockl. u'onl coat. with munâ€"akin lining. Nita. mitts. suspends“ qnd other nuclei. As yet Mr. Weldon exp [namely estimate his loan. The cub mun wu broken open um 88 or n In comm ulon. The um Inumulon at anything} being wrong mine when the proprie- tor entered Ml plnce of bu-Ineu Ibonly liter leven o'clock Monday ‘mornlng. Ind ducovered l plle 0! [code on the floor jun! Inzlw-v ' door. Later me loo! recovered In the field .1 Ringwood wfi Idenunea u being part. of Mn flock. I! eon-m- ed at boots. over-boos, clovel Ind leather belts. 'l'he etedthy manner In which the robbery we. carried out. luvee little to work on. However. it is believed the act wen committed' nbout two o'clock in the morning, nlthough no one new a car in front 0! the Weldon stare. Just at this time however. Mr. Ynke in the same block. lightedl hie bedroom lamp. which renecu‘ right out on the roadway. and he he- Hevee this poured the hurglm Iwey. It was at this time also that Mr. T. Williamson new from his residence a light in the vicinity of the Weldon shore. No one else menu to he‘nhle to throw any light on the “fair. but out It Ringwood Mrs. Sinclair It ‘61:; corner Sate! (aid The Tribune Ihe wu disturbed by I on mvelllng west jut ground two o'clock: ‘ When fir Weldon called .1 m. “on on Sunday night everything wag In order a 3!: o'clock. Mrs. Dent Law in on the sick “at. Our blacksmith and woodworker In very busy. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Sinclair motored to Lindsay lut week. her home In Stayuer. Mr. Wm. Plpher In still In poor henlth, not recovering as quickly as we wou'ni like. Miss Margaret Grove of Oshavm. visited her parents Mr‘. and Mrs. Tru- man Grove over Sunday. Roy Grove who lg holldaying In Northern Ohm, will find chlslng a "dear" pleasant occupation. Mr. and Mrs. George Lee and granddaughter Miss Minnie Lee of Toronto, spent Sunday at J. M. Grave's. Delos Graham has recently com- pleted an artesian well on the lnrm‘ o! Deputy-Reeve Herman Kidd. A line flow was secured at a depth oi.’ 93 feet, also Delos bored tor Leslie Ogden at Island Lake, securing a. good flow at 65 feet. When driving from school in stout!- vllle on Monday night, the two daughters of Thos. Simpson, Bullsh- ‘trne, and Mr. Baker's daughter there, run into the, railing at the Marsh bridge’ south 0! Ballnntrae. The girls escaped in a miraculous manner, but the car was] complete ‘wreck. Too much speed is said to be the cause oi the accident.. it going too lost to make the turn. The death 31' James Djxvla, aged 23 YETRE} AN INVALED BOADWAY'S DRUG ST‘ UG STORE STOUFFVHJ .E RINGWOOD He MISS MITCHELL 0F NEWBURY 0N STAFF All tho moon at tho Ichool [loud won prom“ It tho moon“ on hldly "coin: with Churn-n l. C. unload pmldlu. Tho chlol Item of balloon In tho appointment at I anchor to on tho vie-hey on tho Continuation school null uuua by tho ruin-don of mu Bllooh Brobuoo. Thor. Ion ‘ton Ipnlloulonl to ohoou from. and ‘01- “cool-In! on. vol III. Munro: 3. Inch.“ 0! Nowhury. Mono: County. mu Mloeholl |l now no the ma hlvlng orrlvod hero (or Iondu. 8h- comoo with auto-n yoon “parlance u o leach-r. loo 0! which III In principll o! the Nov- hur; public school. From lhll pool- ~uoo Ibo [auxin-d tut you lo cum- |plolo har mum at Queen'l Unlvor- Ilty, whore Ibo obtain the dune or UA‘ mu Mllcholl Illo nervod on tho High School Eulunco “and I'm: [cod Iuocou. 'l'h; all" (or the new teacher will M 01200 per Innum. Appllcnnu Inked In high I. 81.00 Irwin‘- low on "000. TM undo- ukgd do not ‘° "‘5'" '“ "““ “""“' '"W "'- indicate an Incmu (or the put low M“ '° thoulhllul ‘0 ""0“ “I “' "In, and In vory modomo [or pruning m'" ”“9“." luchon an Inn: In the proton-Ion. ‘ All" Ipondln: I In week. In To. There vu 1|qu olhor bullnul bo- rontn vlllllnt her annular. urn. r. (on the Board. Princlpal Wlllonfilundon. In. Joel Nonalck In- re- o_( “I. public nebool nu Ibo tot-1 on turned to her home on O'Brlon A". the roll {or October In 111. with n! “y. “d Mn. Era. Rue“! IM! "HI" Attendance at 153. fMondIy utternoon and ovonln: in An “count of '50 [0? VII" "ID- Toronto. vllllfiu their daughter 9““ I‘ "'0 "“001 VII ordered vlld 0m: lrom Guelph Caner-I Holplul. An nccount o! :50 [or valor nup- pllod u the Ichool 'l' ordered pm to the Sloullvllle wuar works. also 816.” lo the Goolhmy 00.11“! H! to the Tribune. aupplles Ind prinunx Edw. Dixon at Unlonvule wn plld 84.15 for mounting I iron-c. Rev. W. W. Fleischer from Sloufl. ville church. Ind Mum. John-ton Ind J. Knilht 0! Martha: lint Bur tiIt church were appointed It the InnuIl rIIiy In Sundorilnd oi the B.Y.P.U. in: week II member- ot I committee which brought In I strong resolution to the SunderiInd BUY? U. tint they iorm tho nouclu of I new qudItIonIi Baptist FundI- mentIiiIt Young Peopiu' AuociI- tion. with I recommendItion to In- vite tho othar churches In the Whit- by-LindIIy AuociItioIrto foliothlp with than in the new movement. It FUNDAMENTALISTS TO FORM NEW ASSOCIATION wu â€"lll0 snug-led to them (but they contort with the Already existing Ao- sochuon in Hummou. The meeting oi the B.Y.P.U. which took place in the Baptist church at Sunderlsnd was well attended. The resolution advising withdrawal iron the Modernist group was adopted by the meeting at the sitar-noon session. . The evening session was addressed ‘by several of the pastor delegates. ‘ineluding as the first speaker Rev. Mr. Fleischer of Stoni'tvflle. Ks em- phaeized the necessity for daiendlng the word oi God. and the present need for more real bible study and evangelism among the churches. Pastor Donald l-‘rseer oi Bobcaygeon cited several cases where the methods outlined by the first speaker had proved successful to his knowledge. The last speaker was Wm, Fraser of Toronto. who is associated with Dr. Shields at Jarvis street. His message was taken from the story 0! David and Goliath, showing how young Christians are often discour- aged by the advice of their elders who have grown cold. _ The Button. Armstrong. Baker hunting party which returned home this week from the wilds of Northern Ontario had excellent success. There were twelve hunters In the party. and they brought back thelr lull quota. one dear for each mm. P. b. Button shot one o! the finest does brought down this genson. and hunt. ere any It In one of the best spect- menn they ever saw. weighing 130 pounds. A n_- , ______ All the. s’portsmen report a fine time in the woods. with some fairly plentilul. Delbert Holden had the only regrets. A big buck (leer paused right by him.‘ but when he levelled his gun it reiuned to work. and the next man on the trail dropped the fleeting animal. It's weight wan 215 pounds. A dance In being held here In the hall on Friday night of this week. The ladle; will provide. and we ex- pect tea. will also be serled‘ Mr. Roy Schulnr has jbne to Buy Clty, Mich, where he has nacured n poultlon. Wm.‘ Colllns Hormorly girl-axe _â€" _ Vâ€"VVVâ€"n STOUFFVILLE, ONTARIO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17:11.19?! mun) upon! Minds hem Fred Middleton revortu this trip over the wee Orml Severn Brldgo I 913120.!!! “land a u up north too. 'fiurluun’a hue erected u now vlllon u. tank. GOT THEIR QUOTA GOODWOOD Mon reports an enjoy- var the week and to m BrIdgo and other enjoyed a venison (sod Elie ‘weoi and win Ir. and ‘In quI. at Nam-riot vhltod with Mr. and In. I. 5.0.107 on Sula-y. Dr. Campbell and tlmlly o! 0.". vhlltd In ltoulvlllo Ind vlclnlty lul val. um. Holon Rowbounm bu nlurn- ed from a loulhy will: to "land. lg nun-n Columbia. Mn. Boyd Ind ln. Davey no In Toronto nundlu lh- Women'l In- mum Convention m. weak. \ Ir. Ind In. w. A. Qunnu spout ‘Thunlulunl and the rook follow- |In. with relaun- In Toronto. In. Thou. Williamson ll noon:- l|| from quite I uvcro Illnw. with which she wu suddenly attacked I to! at” no. Mu. Allu antholomcw 0! Now- mnrkot has been wondlu ‘ coupl- ol wuh with her ”mun. Ir. and II". acorn Cool. Mr. And In. Huh Andnrlon wish to thgnl m [Ind (Honda who In" boon Io (houlhuul Io Myron in el- prmln; their lympalhy. Mn. Edw. Wall: who hu bun main“ to her bed [or n low ween. || mnklnx mt prone-I. Although Ibo In] not be about for some In“ yet. Mr. N. 3. North of North Liberty. lndlun. 1m Blonlhllle on Md” [or MI Amarlun homo. filer upend- In. I month till): his brother-ln-luv llr. sun Blower. Church unset. M1. Ind Mn. A. J. Ward. (Tho Brion-bulb) announce the enun- monl 0! their annular Ellie l. to Frodorlck Ratcholler. the nun-lug to an place on Saturday. Nov. 19m. In Toroiio. Following I honeymoon trip the couple will nude in Hunt- Ingdon. Que. Thu week Dr. Ind Mrs. POIKOI’. Ind Dr. And Mn. D. A. McPhenon of Toronto. were [wells of Mr. ad un. In. Wnddlnxhun. Church 80.. In. Wm. Runor In in Toronto this vast, attending the Wom'o‘ Innltuu Convention is delente of the Altoni Branch. 0n Homily Dr. Ire A. end lire. Freel will leave (or New York where they will sell for Jennie- to spend the winter 1110111111. A! New York they will he joined by um Ad: Rob- inson who will “company then. The bout trip occupies the den." making met-Jenny no stone until she reaches \her destination. Hr. W. D. Hall nude a hurried trip to Toronto on Tumdny. Remember the 5.8. Convention at Hartmln next Monday and Tues- day. Mr. Kellington is putting a good cement floor In the basement of the parsonage. Ra‘sâ€"om non-:3 If It is not too late, congratulations to grandpa T. Drewery and grandpa W. A. Cook. Miss Edith Johnson and Miss Jean Baker spent Sunday with Miss Clare Hall. Kenneth Plpher located a pen 0! other day. Mrs.W.D. Hall. Winter, Jame. and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall spent a day at Mount Albert with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and baby Blllle of Toronto, have been spend- ing some time with his parents at Pleasant Dale farm. Lemonvllle. Mrs. 1‘. Drewery Is uuflerlng a severe attack of Flu-pneumonia but we are pleased to hear of a slight Improvement In her condltlon. We were glad to see so many out last Sunday evanlng to try the new board walk lo the church‘ We heartily welcome all and more back again next Sunday afternoon at 3 pm. Sunday School at 2 pm. The welner roast and soclrl under the auuplcen ol the Lemonvlllo Lndlea' Ald will be held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wlnmrstoln this Thursday evening at 7 [1.111. Everybody came and enjoy 11 good program. The Lndlei' Md meeting at Mrs. Tnlhol's last Wednesday was a great success, both In allomlnnco and pro- gram. After the usual buslnm had been transacted. tho lollowlng pro- gram was glven' Solo by Mrs. Roy Marley: rendlnxs by Mrs. Morley sr. and Miss Dorothy Hood; duet by Mlu Atkinson and Mrs. Roy Morley; ‘solo by the pastor. all of whloh were well rendered. An excellent supper wan [lven hy Mrs. Talbot; sssluted by Mrs. Wsltsr Talbot. Hand In the local. and versonlln‘ They no Ilwly- welcome. LEMONVILLE her and Ross Hall. 0! seven skunks lbs llulore flu lull-my Con-lulu In Toronto on Road" the Inna-lion a! "an C.N.Il. to dlldoltlnlu I.” (III- wuy from would“. to Sutton. II. heard. The normal! namely-lulu protuud Aldus! tho “um-up at tho Una. but u:- oompcny and (In! in Addition to bl. lou- nor Insulnod. they would In" to N- ylnco n:- I’IIII rlnt any to .6003- modulo (h. prawn! huvy onfllul now In at JUDGMENT IN C. N.R. CASE RESERVED Noun at tho northern plum wan nblo to ”an m Donn: DIM by than. but Whltclwrch abound they in on! up "6.000. Stouflvfllc nub-crib“ part at m- nmountu that In In the day- pI’IOr to lucorporuuon. l! tho mu ll uhndonad Btouflvlllo will no longer be a JuncUon point. ‘ Judmont In factual Mr. W. A. Stan-homo. unml march-m. who recently pnrchuod 1mm Jon Lowl- tho bullnou con- ducted for MI! I cont-r7 by the In. J. J. Ru. 11-: undo an minim“ for the bond! of bl- uodltou. no um colud twine-u on Mona-y. Whlle dllorent cluee nre belol (allowed up In coonectlon with the Sundoy night robbery u Weldon'e elore In Btoufl'vlllo. one which my lndlcue the men In connection with the eluding come- l’rom longolle. A cor Itood on the roedelde It Mon- ‘golln [or four hour. on Sunday nlxht. ‘unlll flnnlly 'Mr. J W. Cownn, the march-n1. dolled hll polloe he: (he won I lormer member 0! the Sur- boro force) end went out to loco-t the drlver. Only one mu: wu nbout and he mum-ted the! he was well- ln: for A couple ,0! other "tellowe" who were In Btoufl‘vllle. He won I stronger, and Mr. Cowen ordered hlm on and took the tar number which co-lncldod with | llcenee elolen in Toronto the! day had the cur vs: I new Bgr 81x nllo ntolen Ind the police were looking (or it (Angllcln) . Sand-y; Nov. 2011: Band-y next before Advent serviceâ€" Evenaons 3 p. m. Subject.â€" “cnrtlt’a cure for tho has". trou- blel of mm." ou) nsmnmnzn nus:- yess ASSIGNS mum - W. W. Fleischer. puwr - Sunday. Nov. .2001 lo a.m.â€"â€"Bible School. 11 e.m.â€"- Mason im- the morning service ionnd in Genesis chapter 20. 'l p.mrâ€"â€"Snb1ect.u "A Prisoner and “KNOW CHURCH Eld. S. S. Shanta. pntor Sunday, Nov. 20th Morningâ€"“The Principles of Faith" Attarnoon at 3 p.m..â€" Missionary address. Evenlngâ€""Bellshazur. his toast and fate". Evangellstlc services continued every night excepting Sgturday. BAPTIST CHURCHES W. s. Whlwombo. Putor Sunday. Nov. 20th We are proud and happy to wol- come to our pulpit this Sunday Mr. Roy Hlsey. a student of the Toronto nnvtlat Seminary. and one of our own boys. who Is well-known In this community. Sixth blueâ€"Morning. Baker Hillâ€"Evening. UNI'I'ED CHURCH OF CANADA H. S. Won-on. B.A.. parlor Sunday. Nov. 20th 11 u.m.â€"“'l‘he Safety of Elevatlon" 2.30 p.m.â€"The Blble School. 1.30 p.m.-â€" "No Wagon vs. Boner Wagon". ‘ ‘ A long service will precede regular nor-vice. The hymns are bouutl- fully Illustrated. You are lnvltod to Mac lhelr bounty and catch their nplrlt. A good Sunday makes a boner Mon- Public worship at 2.30. luv. w. 8. Tau-r. Th3. AMONG THE CHURCHES BAKER HILL and SIXTH LINE I'nder lha nnnplcen of (Thrill C‘mrc‘m (Angllcnnl the Young People'l Assn- clmlon of the Church at St. Mlchul and All Angels (Anglican) Toronto. will present "Pa; 0' My Heart". A lrollloklux comedy In three nonâ€"lull ol um and ucltomonl. Rucllfl'u hall. Saturday evening. a o'olock. Dec. 1nd Alwnulon Mo. und lie. Wmh for tho bllll. in; only Hope". dayâ€"Try It" MAY BE A CLUE? SPECIAL EXTRA ! Snnd-y. Nov. 30th All “nu free. 1. J. Robbin, Rector LOCALS TO ENTER INTERMEDIATE TEAM Mould". in to uur u [Burno- diuo nun in the 0.1!,4. lain thin you. no pouibiy n junior “In no II“. M an album-tin mun; hold in H. A. mdm' luv one. on Thursday night. tho docilion wu Irriud u u to m- Inumodinu loan. in an. Unridu nd lurk- bln cuter mm in the junior uric- hovn-r. this plus will endeavour to loop in line with their “inborn. by ruling I Iimillr aggregation. but you tlu bull wont right through llu mu without a win. but the ban were good worl- um proud [and loan. Alto tin unor- uJ plblld unnamed the uuon'l mun-lama! um nu than good uuppon nnlncully. It In bowed the: other tovn'l nur- by will this mean revive the mm 0! upon In their eommnnldel ud make It. poulble Io hue I amnet formed. Tho ollcou chem Thursday om- Inc won: Punt. â€"ld. C. Ponnock. Hon. Pro-u. â€"-r. L Button. Dr.w. A. annular. A. c. Burma” and Dr. 3. 8. Ball. 1n Vice Pro-LA“. Mutton. Boc'y-Trul.â€"-Mnrny Rowboumm Mun-sonumâ€"W. J. Muller. ‘WJL {Sanders Jon Cook. Lehmanâ€"In onufldna, on Nov. 16, ”:7. to Mr. and Mn. Ormuby behmln, I son. Wldemnnâ€"To Mr. And Mn. [All]. Wldemm. out o! smnflvflle, . DRS. IRA HERBERTW Phnlehn ma Surgeon OFFICE: Cor. O'Brien no In: Phono 1M Honor Gndu-te of Ron] College 0! Dev-l Surgeons and Toronto University. mo Poe! Gruduuu of Rochester Children's Hospital OMceâ€"Srandnrd Bans. hp unh- Phone office 1011. Ruldenoo 1015. Best Work. Honor (Jr-dune of Ron! 001105. of Dental Surgeon: Ind of tho Unlvonlty of Toronto £61376}: N'ov. 11m. nu E. S. BARKER. LDS. DDS. Honor Gmdunte of Royal Collo- ol Dental Surgeons and of a. Unlvenlty 0! Toronto GEORGE KEAY AUGI'IONREB. smuvvvmu Graduate Natlonnl Ancuon School Glands. sue. made to meet-ovum approval Write RR. 8. Stonfivfllo BARRImR. SOLICITOR Notary.PuMlc. Convoy-no". m. OFFICE SILVESTER'S 3100K Plum: 1 8 00 3 MDCULLOUGB RUTH)“ 8 to 11 mm. Hon. Wed. 1'11. 6 to I 1mm Baud" Tues. Than t Snub-nanoou by uppolnmsnt only Barristers. Solicitors, convoy- mean. to. Button'l Block. Smart“. Money to Lon 787 to u :.m_ Tun. Thurs. III. 6toOp.m.Tnu¢8lL Mon. Wed. Fri. unannou- anklum every halal! Ofllce in War block MUSTON 8: SONS Wholesale Flori-u Stouflvllle - Ontario Phone 7001 Onlce in Grnbln‘s Block BUSINESS CARDS DR. NEIL C. sum! by appointment only FUNERAL DESIGNS Conmluuon Bour- DR. PATTERSON DENTIST WEDDING BOUQUETS mICAL BIRTHS PHONE 0008. and Lowest Fees 1, omnuo

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