Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 23, 1922, p. 1

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jt- 1 j 2 nol xx xxxhi no 38 stouffville ontario thursday november 23 1923 y now and then there will be an added zest to your enjoyment today if at the same time you are establishing financial backing for tomorrow by gradually ac cumulating savings youth can spare what old ago will need v open a sayings account with this bank now the standard bank or canada total assets over eightythree millions stouffville branch a c burkholder manager business cards legal button barristers solicitors con veyances c buttons block- stoufeville money to loan dental dr d c smith dentist jstouffvme honor graduate of chicago and toronifo university and the royal i college of dental surgeons j office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1015 i no outside appointments dr e s barker llsv ddspentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the univer my of toronto ifflwe hours 9 to 12 am 2 to 5 pm office in grubins block pone 3201 for all calls markham every tuesday office over m whites store found dead in bed upon returning to their home at victoria square on tuesday of last week after having been absent since thanksgiving day the family of albert williams found mr williams dead in bed he had apparently been dead three tr four days mr williams was gg years old and is survived by five sons and two dau ghters v here and there s in the district the school tax in pickering vil lage increased 70 per cent this year paisley in mount albert on suni day nov 12th to mr and mrs clayton paisley a son ix memoriam phillips in loving memory of our dear wife aim mjothor mrs jas phillips who departed this life nov 12th 1921 l we loved her yes bo tongue can tell how much we lovfedher and how well god loved her too and he thought best i to take her home with hihi to rest hjisband ana family dr s s ball physician and surgeon 3ffice cor obrien and main phone 106 a c kennedy- chiropractor jwu be in his office pn church st om 930 to12 pm on monday wednesday and friday i travel bi n canadian pacific for full particulars tickets and reservations apply to h- w- sanders local agent phonic iso also cpr- and cunard line ocean tickets w j mather ifuneral director and em balmer stouffville residence church street two doors north of store pnone nos 9s0lr 9812 day and night calls v i promptly attended to i life insurance nokman m maciiean local representative confederation life association fire accident sick and autc- mobile insurance stouffville ontario f w silversides v- auctioneer having license for york and on tariocounties i make a specialty of pedigreed stock and am in touch with the most prominent breeders phone stouffville 507 for dates and terms in loving memory of nelson hill beloved son of mr arid mrs joseph hill who passed away one year ago nov 23 1921 peacefully sleeping resting at last the worlds weary troubles and trials are past in silence he ifatfered in patience he till god callehim home bore to suffer no more a precious one from us has gone mr and mrs f johnson family hopkins in our dear motl kins who waf nov 21 1921 thank god she now freed froi shes gone to fair wbich jesus si loving memory of er mrs james hop- called home to rest a was prepared to go suffering here below ose bright mansions an orange lodge has ju3t been organized at queensville newmarket christian church is this week celebrating the centennial of its origin thomas jordan and arthur ellis who ijned jointly in whitby town ihlp have made na assignment mrs george blxoii of unioiiville celebrated her s9th birthday and 4all her faculties are still unim- i pared warden cronsberry of york county was presented with a goldheaded cane by york county council at the annual banquet last friday night last week miss jean reading of the university of toronto addressed thvwomens liberal club of aurora on the life of sir wilfrid laurier fredward has been busy for some time buying horses in north ern ontarior and selling them to farmers in pickering township in the death of christina cuth- bert beloved wife of one of the well known business men joseph reeves uxbridge loses one of its oldest citi zens she died at her home on main street on wednesday nbv 8th after a lingering illness she was iirher 90th year five full grown persons with re gular sunday appetites dined on one regular uniformly developed full grown simcoe county potato at the home of allan hutchinson barrie representative of the department of agriculture on oct 29 its weight was two and three quarter pounds 22 potatoes of this size would make a heaping bushel have the public a right to know deputy reeve baker of whit church is taking the right step when he demands to from the york county road commission what new roads are costing in this county reeve keith 6t xewmarket should not oppose such if demand what mr baker- asked of the council in ihe form of a resolution was this that each meniber be supplied with a statement gjiving length width and depth of material and total cost of each piece of road built in 1922 surely this is a simple request why should the people of this coun ty be denied knowing exactly where and show thei money is expended and jwho has a better right to know tws paper is of the opinion that more publicity given to the expen ditures on the various roads throu ghout this and other counties would tend to stop a great deal of money being wasted it is gener ally believed that certain roads in york county have been constructed at an abnormally high price and if this not the case the sooner the commission furnish the cost of roads as requested by mr baker the quicker they will right the errone ous impression i the baker resolution was defeat ed after arguments presented by mr keith who said sujch action would cost a great deal and no body would read it anyway reeve lehman of stouffville supported the amotion while reeve crawford of whitichurch was absent at the time the vote was recorded the present report furnished by the commission does not deal with individual roads but to the system in the county as a whole and it is so cumbersome that little in formation can be got from it by tnt average tax payer he would prepare family stouffville lodfle no384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethren welcome ralph bakef w r sanders n g sv secretary 3 b hannn financial secy prepare for a 3usiness career elliott yonge and charges qw toronto erery graduate of the last twelve booths has promptly obtained em- loyment bnter any time write or catalogue w j elliott principal hill in loving remembrance of our dear 1rother nelson hjiiwho ipassed away one year ago today nov 23 1921 one year has gone our hearts still sore as time goes on we miss him more his memory is as dear today asat the hour he passed away we watched him suffer patiently and long his hope was brighht his faith was istrong i the peace of jesus filled his breast and in his arms he sank to rest whenwe softened up his pillows and tried to ease his pain i think- i hear his loving voice sayingjdear once again peacefully sleeping resting at last the worlds weary troubles and trials are past in silence he suffered in patience he bore till god called him home to suffer no more sadly missed by loss myrtle and family notice stouffville board of trade will meet in council chamber monday nov 27th at s oclock all mem bers are requested to attend watch stouffville groty you can do your part by eating stovers good whole some bread baked right here in jstouffvlllo under best sanitary conditions if you eat stovers bread vou will grow healthy and the town will grow also because stovers bread is made right in your own town by local labor i try aloaf today i ambrose stover george thomson has purchased from robert welsh the property on main street markham opposite the tremont house for nearly forty years known as the markham livery the purchase price was 1000 mr thomson intends wrecking theold buildings on the property and will utilize the material in the building of two houses on a lot he owns on washington street the old livery site one of the best in the- business section wjll then be available for a store mr and mrsr david reesor of silver spring farm 10th con of markham celebrated the 50th anni versary of their wedding on monday nov 13thabout 20 guests were pre sent all near relatives of the bride and groom and the still were pre served and youthful looking couple were the recipients of many pretty presents and ongratulations from their host of frjends after par taking of a sumptuous turkey din ner and toasting the bride and groom a very pleasant evening was spent in reminiscences of days of the aurora banquet premier drury was the chief speaker at the banquet held in aur ora on friday night under auspices of the board of trade dr ira freel and mr david aitchison of stouffville were in attendance the premier said there was some thing wrong with the economic sys tem which forced the young men and women of the farm to seek a living in thsveity the premier steered iclear of politics in the main though his de fence of the farmer and remarks regarding relation of the farmer to the city caused him to mention the new national policy he pleaded for cooperation between city and country pointed out the advantages of small town life and urged his audience to scotch the exodus from country to city i dont care said he who says the people of ontario have- no love for the land they have a tre mendous love for the land and they have a passionate desire to own their land j m walton presided mrs middleton and daughter are visiting in toronto v mrs win cook is spending this week in toronto mrs harold borinsky spent the i week end in toronto j councillor g t and mrs lee were in tlareniont on sunday mrs grenke of lake rosseau is visiting with her brother win j keilington miss a b flumerfelt of uxbridge spent the wek end with mrs robin- j son main street t mrs jdjohnson nee gladys percy i paid a brief visit to her mother in j toronto this week miss c harper of main streetis not improving jin health as her friends would wish miss hattie smith of toronto vis ited over sunday with her parents mr and mrs n e smith joseph silversides and ira burk holder leave this thursday- for the lumbe camps some fifty miles be yond north bay a number of friends gathere at the lome of the misses stouffer on friday evening to bid farewell to miss tillie stouffer who is leav ing for toronto a pleasant time was spent- in games and music also speeches by mr jas ratcliff and rev mr mortson and others re freshments were served and after singing blest be the tie that bindsall fwenj home feeling it was good to be there for husky throats we recommend nyal husk- eys because of their antiseptic- healing properties which soothe the irritated membranes and eliminate disease germs nyal huskeys are pleasant soothing and ef fective in relieving colds sore throat and irritated conditions of the throat and lavnyx al lowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth they soothe tickling coughs prevent infection and keep the throat moist price 25c geo collard i market drug stoft stouffville church note loo bloomington christian the thirtieth anniversary services of bloomingiton christian church will be held dcv on sunday dec 3rd preaching 11 am and 7 pm pastor rjev ex mortson at both ser vices special music and freewill offering u methodlst rev geo coulter pastor anniversary services will be held on sunday dec 3rd rev drlong of windemer ave toronto wilt preach morning and evening special music by the choir assist ed by mrs f w tisdale contralto soloist- centennial methodist toron to ahd vocal teacher in hamburg conservatory of music on monday evening dec 4th djj long will give his travelogue through france and belgium and military cemeteries illustrated by some fifty slides admission adults 25c children 15c boadways drug store stouffville smart and becoming fall and winter styles oa display at mrs m watts larvreons blcfck stoaffvule s read the advertisements stouffville markets prices high at hills auc tion sale thursday nov 23rd gut flowers and ferns wedding botfquets and v funeral designs muston nurseries stouffville i phone 7001 despite the wet day it wis the best sale of the season said auc- auld lang syne cardsand nvuslc j tioneer silversides when we enquir- mr and mrs reesor are both na- 1 ed how prices ranged at mr loss tive born canadians of pioneer stock hills auction sale ft lot 30 rear con mr reesor is the grandson of j 7 pickering saturday afternoon was abraham reesor a pionee r settler rainy but the attendance vas of 1790 his father who died when good and bidding brisk david was an infant being christian reesor who married margaret arm strong a sister of the late captain wjm armstrong who came from the scottish border county north umberland early in the eighteenth century and settled on the arm strong farm ashgrova adjoining markham village mrs jane reesors parents- were geo miller and his wife katherine who came to canada from scotland about the same time and settled on a thou sand acre farm on the 10th conces sion which they called riggfoot after thoi old home in scotland i h a tale of pathetic and shocking tragedy was revealed in uxbridge six horses sold at a good price one slxyearold clyde bringing 200 the ten cows sold totalled 1067 and this was regarded by those present as a big figure being an average of nearly 10675 per head mr hills implements sold in most cases at an advance over prices paidy for them hogs sold well and sheep realized as high as 17 the small number of sas this fall is probably responsible for the brisk upward movement in auction sale prices x glasgow mr and mrs chas cooper of i- tona visited at mr freeman slacks sunday when miles houckinjvalktng on monday mrs john latchman is spending a time with her daughter mrs geo cain in toronto mr and mrs earl drewery and son of ringwood visited at mr wm drewerys on sunday mr and mrs freeman slack visited at mr j derusha at clare through the woods on his farm two miles north of uxbridge discovered the dead body of 19yearold walter kendall of uxbridge a- rifle laybe- side the young mans body and a bul let wound in hlsi forehead indicated that he had died by his own hand coroner dr w c shier who was called to view the body expressed his opinion that kendalls death was mont on sunda due to suicide decided an inquest messrs john edward and hilli- wasnot necessary and had the re- nr1 da have returned from the mains taken to mcguire lows un- north country havfrrg obtained their dertaklng rooms complement of deer kindall had for some time been j m keeping company with a young lady in town and her refusal of his com- i graham bros of claremont ex- pany seemed to prey on his mind pect the arrival of three clydes- on thursday morning kendall who dale stallions from the old country was an employe of the gold medal this week they are to be ex- radio and phonograph corporation jiibited at the coming horse show he being a faithful worker and wejt- in toronto liked by a the employes left his boarding house with bisrjfle avow xl hat pis mg his intention of going to the j wit mdxx entertainers woods to hunt when he did not re- w turn in the evening it was thoughtiie wm marr m had gone to visit his foster- mother i removed to mrs elijah kendall who res5des in i 2i boston atc toronto the neighborhood of the village or j phone ger 60411 cameron near lindsay open- foconcert engagements dairy ducks 25 chickens 22 eggs butter 30 to 27 to 27 60 to 32 potatoes 50 cattle hogs c good butchers 700 to 800 medium butchers 7 00 to s 00 comifion butchers 4 00 to 5 00 calvesper cwt 7 00 to 10 00 sheep per cwt 2 00 to5 00 lambs per cwt 8 00 to 12 00 sheep skins 25 to 30 beef hides 10 pound hogs 10 25 grain market red winter wheat 100 to 110 white wheat 100 to 110 spring wheat 90 to 102 goose wheat 100 to 102 barley 56 to 60 buckwheat 65 to 70 buckwheat 70 to 75 wye 65 to 72 hay per ton 14 00 to 15 00 auctioneer david a pugh graduate c c m jones school chicago lifetime experience with pedigreed stock block and ring work all kinds of sales promptly attended to terms reasonable phone 610 claremont r p no 1 claremontront top porcelain tables the very newest in different sizes also beautiful ceda chests absolutely moth proof now on display at our store we have for your in spection i the latest types of kitchen cabinetst and other lines of furniture we want you to call and seei our display make that christmas selection now and we wihmieep it for you w j mather stouffville m boadways drug stork stouffville ioc lonoc aox fbcao d o the latest in millinery a good assortment tochejose from in the newest y shades also gloves hosiery stamped goods x sweater wools o oesoi mrs f wilsgn soboe aei m

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