jhmfftriil vol xxxv no 16 stouffville ontario thursday june 14 1923 ansco cameras we have stocked the famous ansco cameras prices run from 150 to 1400 speedex axsco films to fit any sized camera market drug store geo collard druggist stouffville ontario kali term opens aug 27th j etlioty yonge and charles sts toronto arrange now to enter this famous school famous for its high grade work and for promptly helping grad uates to secure employment none better in canada catalogue free w j elliott principal are you insured i represent the policy hol ders mutual life insur ance co all kinds of poli cies let us talk it over wth you sidney schmidt stouffville cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 i church stv s yooz boy sckly lacrosse and sports july 2nd dominion day celeb ration for july 2nd in stouffville there has been arranged a mammoth cele bration program under auspices of the board of trade in the afternoon a lacrosse match will be played between champion ship teams of toronto also stouff ville will play baseball game with the westmorlands george smith who pitched for stouffville last season is with the westmorlands aso butler of aurora is on the lineup there will be a grand baby show long distance racing and other events are offering valuable prizes stouffville band in attendance the evening program will be one of massed choirs of all the churches and those of the outlying districts familiar songs and other numbers this will be an inspiring evening dont miss any of it how many will run there is still an uncertainty as to how many names will appear on the ballot papers in east york perhaps four will contest the seat hongeo s henry is the only one seriously mentioned so far geo s clary de clares he will run as a liberal al though strong party men have tried to pull him off then john gal- braith will run on his own ticket as an independent the markham economist says he is on tne beer and wine license but we are not sure of that for he nor any of the candidates have ever called at the tri bune office up to the present last week a petition was circulated in the south of the riding requesting mr arthur roebuck to run as a u f o mr little having definitely declined we understand mr roe buck who is a lawyer is likely to contest the seat rather than have it go by default if he should win he would be a valuable acquisition to the ufo but there is little chance of anyone defeating geo s henry anything may happen today thurs day at the nomination meeting auction sale une 27tjk2t one p iver creflit auction sale of farm live stock imple ments etc ofhe estate of the late also on thursday ljoclock noon at the same pltcevcash auction sale of the furniture and household effects etc of the same estate fred postill auctioneer wednesday m at green w g barnej june 2sth at the 70th birthday of mr ed wilson of brougham a seven story cake was on the table for the family celebration of his age on the cake was 70 candles indicative of his 70 years of life a fine personage passes beyond you must have heard what chiropractic has done for growing children their health depends upon the condition of their spine a chiropractor locates the displaced vertebras and restores it to its correct position that the nerve force inj nourish the bodies after fighting an internal trouble for four years which grew serious five weeks ago confining him to his bed thomas j paisley of island lake passed away at his residence there saturday afternoon last he was in his 55th year and had been a man of really fine personality his welcome smile and handshake was like a heart balm to stranger and friend alike for more than 25 years mr paisley served as superin tendent of the christian church sunday school where he labored earnestly for many years in all branches of church work he was born and aised in the locality where he died being a son of the late thomas paisley his wife who was esther hussey of sandford predeceased him 12 years to them were born two children miss gladys and victor both living at home four brothers and two sisters also survive namely wellington and albert otuxbridge township wash ington of whitchurch and william living in toronto the sisters are mrs thos kellington uxbridge tp and mrs david stapleton of stouff ville on tuesday all that was mortal of this christian man whose neighborly instincts were well known in the section was laid to rest in churchill cemetery the funeral service was taken by rev mr mor ton assisted by mr hamilton of newmarket births gillion to mr and mrs morris gillion 9th con markham on june 4 1023 a son stover in stouffville on june stli 1923 to mr and mrs ambrose stover a daughter profit on hogs as a bank closely associated with canadas productive industries we encourage pro gressive enterprise in farmers if you seek to increase your profits through greater hog pro duction consult the financing of your project with our local manager the 361 standard bank or canada total assets over eightythree millions stouffville branch a c burkholder manager district news aurora and newmarket girls base ball clubs are having some exciting games this summer sixty names were added to the voters list in markham township at the court of revision a motor bus service has been in stituted between newmarket and barrie making connections with the radial railway albert mitchell farmer of brown hill fell dead while tieing a bag of seed he had been in usual health and made a trip into newmarket the day he died a severe wind storm passed over uxbridge tuesday last week trees were uprooted telephone poles were snapped oil and other havoc was wrought during the same time lightning struck chriswrens house in the west end but no fire resulted out of 23 municipalities receiv ing hydro power from eugenia falls system all but six made a profit in 19 22 which means lower rates the eugenia system furnishes power to the municipalities of bruce and grey county during the very severe electrical storm on monday last week the two young sons of jos norton of the fifth line of uxbridge had a nar row escape from death they had gone for the cows when the storm came up they took shelter at the foot of a tall pine tree and a bolt of lightning striking the tree ren dered the boys unconscious for a time the elder boy recovered first and hurried home to tell his par ents it was found that the younger boy was burnt in his back and had his hair singed the doctor says that their being barefooted saved their lives sweet clover poison continues to take toll of the cattle nerds in this section says the port elgin times robt nuttal of the 10th of bruce who has been feeding sweet clover ensilage to his cattle lost a valu able milch cow on tuesnay of last week and another on saturday while a third ciw is suffering from the effects of clover poisoning with small chance of recovery drc a philips local vs is now using serum which is an american treatment in the hopes of checking the death rate among cattle in this section caused by clover poisoning this treatment is being used by eminent vets in other sections of the province to counteract the poison from sweet clover with good effect 4 on may 31st at the home of mrs hardy vice president the wa of grace church markham presented mrs t nind whose husband was rector of stouffville anglican church with a silver sandwich tray and a purse of money mrs c lilley read a short address of appreciation of mrs ninds very able and untiring work as president and of the regret felt by all on her departure the presentation was made by little phyllis latter on behalf or the wa mrs hardy served tea and a social time was eujoyed by all this is an ago sampling ot almost everything in the eating line you can obtain a sample and you can even sample a piano for a month or two but whoever heard of a man wanting a sample of a jail farm and yet that is what a poor old chap samuel hancock asked for when he appeared before mr jones friday morning on a charge of vagrancy he has been staying at the home newmarket but for some reason or other thought the jail farm might suit him better he wished to sample it and so to that strange place up north he goes to test his unknown worth old age has robbed him of his zest and now he seeks a place to rest and no lonely life will he live there others hell see in their last arm chair the following figures are taken from this years assessment rolls ot markham township for assessment purposes the township is divided by the 6th concession and it is surpris ing how nearly equal the assess ment for the two halves is so much farm land has already been subdi vided along yonge street that in a very short time asseessment values must increase very materially in that section mr wm brown is assessor for the west half and an thony forster assessor for the east half west half land assessment as assessed the total land values is 1991625 value buildings 1216- 750 business assessment 27041 taxable income 16502 total 259s31040 population 2163 no children between 5 and 21 620 children between 5 and 16 457 no of dogs 239 biuchos 32 increase in assessment over 1922 39991 east half land assessment 1- s79550 buildings 750550 busi ness assessment 10250 taxable income 3350 total j2g61s35 population 2694 no or dogs 206 bitches 15 the tricounty baseball news 1 personal notes iakssa canninglon and beaverton play off for coulinuatiousehool honors orillia is leading the northern group of the tricouuty by two wins and no losses newmarket has informed secre tary jimmie thompson of the tri- county league ths they never con sidered making any change regard ing the umpires ruling on the game between themselves and stouffville so that the gamestands as won by newmarket league standing june i2th won lost to play newmarket 2 0 4 stouffville 1 1 4 sutton 1 1 4 uxbridge 0 2 4 boadway s drug store stouffville newmarket defeated uxbridge at uxbridge on wednesday last week by a score of 9 to 5 marksthe left hand pitcher for uxbridge was taken from the box after the first inn ings because he was clouted all over the field clark his successor was hit hard in the stli and 9th innings mchale for newmarket pitched a more steady game errors being re sponsible for uxbridge notching 5 runs the fielding feature of the game was supplied by reynolds of uxbridge at one time he made a long dive for a high ball and robbed mchale the batter of a threebagger empire babe sheppard of toronto handled the game in fine style after being awarded the game at newmarket against stouffville on june 1st which was not finished on account of darkness newmarket advised mr f l button that they were not disposed to take the game on those conditions and offered to play it over again at the end of the series if it affected the league stand ing newmarkets good sportsman ship didnt last long however for when the papers were forwarded to the association there to sign they refused to do so since newmarket made the offer to stouffville their team played at uxbridge and met with a victory this changed the heads of the canal boys so badly that they expect to clean up the league so they are now content with winning on paper so be it by trimming sutton 6 to 3 on friday afternoon on the local field stouffville is away to a nice start in the ball league sutton failed to show the same brand of ball they played at home against uxbridge when they won by 1 to 0 their star pitcher learoyd was hit heavily in the first half of the first innings al lowing stouffville to tally five runs while sutton was snut out in the first of the second innings sutton notched their first tally get ting in one run in the second half learoyd and his team steadied down considerably and stouffville failed to get a man past first in the third learoyd got to third base but the next three up didnt reach first boadway tallied for stouffville in the last half with reesor caught out on second sheppard made home in the first of the fourth for sutton bringing their score up to two bruels was left on third stouffville went out one two three the game was uneventful from this stage to the first of the eighth when stouffville nearly blew up sutton filled the bases and none out bruels stepped up to hat and made a sacrifice hit bringing in trelor still two on bases and one down excitement was high but the locals didnt lose their heads galbraith worked hard from the block hill stepped to bat and sacrificed mak ing two out then taylor who got around to third was caught making home thus the only serious innings ended with only one runand sutton lost their only chance to snatch ft victory galbraith had three strike outs while learoyd had seven red forsyth played a star game on third bag just before the game was started burkholder who plays first basehad his thumb badly split by a ball and was put out of the game bill san ders one of the old guards filled in his old position which is not easily done without practice the line ups stouffville galbraith reesor sanders boadway forsyth clen- denning storry dales todd sutton learoyd prosser tavlor trelor shepherd cook bruels hill chapelle umpire graham of toronto stouffvillf markets wednesday juno 13th dairy chickens 25 to 26 eggs 25 to 27 butter 25 to 2s cattle hogs ac hogs 00 to s25 good butchers 550 to 650 medium butchers 500 to 600 common butchers 400 to 500 calves per cwt 600 to 900 sheep per cwt 200 to 500 sheep skins 40 to 70 hides 7 to s grain market oau i to 55 whito wheat 112 to 115 goose wheat 1 10 to 112 buckwheat 73 to 75 mrs ira anderson is visiting rela tives in port perry for a week ray perry has gone to midland as teltgraph operator on the cana dian national mrs b boothby and mrs edwin boothby of toronto visited mrskes- ter on mouday mr and mrs coultis n mr and mrs walker ot port perry visited at a s- collins on sunday mr and mrs e j davey were in ottawa a few days this week attend ing the wedding of a relative mr and mrs mcclintock of tor onto motored out ana spent sunday with mrs a w crosby edward st mr and mrs rusnell and mrand mrs peter lehman were recent guests of the misses walker of ux bridge mr and mrs will anderson and family of port perryalso mrswhite visited mr and mrs hugn anderson on sunday miss wilson of victoria college also miss gladys wilson of toronto were guests of mrs r n fairies over sunday alfred dickinson an old resident of the 5th line uxbridge now of meaford visited at the home of a s collins on monday mr and mrs j graham of union- ville and mr and mrs bert lewis of altona spent sunday with mrand mrs jonas lewis mr and mrs richard rae and mr s mcdonald also u burnio of whitevale were recent visitors in toronto the guests of mr and mrs a r steeper mr and mrs sam george and mrs hwoodburn 01 aurora visited at the home of mr and mrs wm gower and called on other friends on sunday last mrs a b nighswander who lived in stouffville for 20 yearswas out from toronto on monday mrs nighswander is living with her dau ghter in the city corporal maurice smith ieft here this week for toronto to join his unit in the governor general body guards b squadron for camp at niagara on the lake mrs t m bruels for 40 years a resident of ringwood was in town last week visiting her niece mrs frank baker mrs bruels is living with her daughter in toronto on saturday mr and mrs ditson of collingwood called on friends here they were in attendance at the convention of the church of the brethren in christ at gormley andy moore has given up his posi tion in dotens barber shop and gone to toronto ralph kirby for merly of lemonville is the now tonsorial artist to take his place on sunday last dr wurts and wife of toronto visited his parents mr and mrs j b wurts the doc tor conducts a dental practice at the corner of bathurst and markham streets the engagement is announced of ethel fern second daughter of mrs mary scott and the late job scottof bethesda to arthur h lapp of markham the marriage to take place in june wm booth of toronto has been visiting his son a e booth whose fruit farm at the rear of the public school grounds is a fine place to look upon in these days wm booth is a man s years of age but is still able to enjoy the country at this season w s cook who hurriedly left for deer lake sask the first of this month on account of the serious illness of his uncle jos cook who formerly lived here found on arrival there that his uncle had been re moved to the hospital at dodsland his condition is still very serious and w s may have to spend some weeks in the west business cards legal mccullough bijttot j barristers solicitors ooxa veyances e uuttoxs block sxtjukuvuiiii money to loan dental dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago an toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101s no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stoufrville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grubins block phone s20t markham every tuesday office oven geo crosbys store dr s s ball physician and surgeon- office cor obrien ard mj3s phone 1g t h and sarah ratclifij graduate chiropractors albert st stouffviilej office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and stxdasr evenings 7 to s30 pm other hours by appointment phone 5804 1 a stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome clay baker n g wr snders recses m tait financial secretary with thejchurches church of christ sunday june 17th commencing sunday june 17th special services will be held sun day meeting at 11 am and 3 pm week days at s pm every night excepting saturdays until july 1st your cooperation heartily invited baptist sunday june 17th 10 am sabbath school and bible class 3 1 am church service c30 pm prayer service 7 pm church service b y p u monday at 8 pm w w fleischer pastor menxoxite w m mcguire pastor sunday june 17th 10 am sunday school 11 am fellowship and preaching 7 pm song service and preach ing pastor in charge of both services prayer meeting and bible study every wednesday evening 730 on friday afternoon there will be a band of busy workers on the grounds making preparation for the coming camp meeting to be held june 29th to july sth there is as much comfort in good pure food as in any other blessing with which man is endowed our bread is onthe program it is tasty and always uniform in quality ask for our bread by name ambrose stover wedeliver to your home the meat market we conduct an uptodate butcher shop when out this way kindly stop and view the goods that we select with greatest skill and intellect to tempt the daintiest appetite you are sure to find our prices right h leadbetter phone 0701 moving sale 20 pc discount in order to quickly advertise my new place of business the promises lately occupied by the bank of nova scotia two doors west of railroad track until juno 30th wo will give 20 per cent discount on nil glasses- eyes examined free glasses if re quired from 400 up also do not forget wo do all kinds of watch clock and jewelry repairing prompt ly and at the right price i have a nice fresh stock of wat ches clocks and jewelry jstrictly up to the minute for yobr inspec tion remember the 20 per cent dis count glasses only it only lasts thle month see me and sec better adam r vake adamr yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler- phono 159 stouffvlllo