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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 20, 1923, p. 1

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teltttw vol xxxv no 31 stouffville ontario thursday september 20 1923 rubber jar rings corksall sizes bottle wax for sealing pickle spices catsup flavors have your recipes filled here market drug store g collard druggist 8touffvelle ontario armenian relief organized here here and there i yonge and charles sti toronto i well known as the high grade school keen demand for our graduates all the time write for catalogue commence now w j elliott principal are you insuredl i represent the policy hol der8 mutual life insur ance co all klnda of poli cies let us talk it over wth you sidney schmidt stouffville all the latest magazines boadways drug store fall mlllinery remainder of felt hats on sale mrs m watts phone 818 gut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 chiropractor i church st i stouffville 1 natures method the scientific practice of chiropractic is a natural method of treating disease at its source the spine when the vertebrae of the b a c k b one is displaced the nerve- energy stream is retarded adjustments restore it to its normal functions at a public meeting in ratcliffs hall on tuesday evening it was de cided to form a local branch of tin canadian armenian relief associa tion the meeting though small in num bers due to the wet night and rather indifferent advertising did not lack in enthusiasm after hear ing the address of the evening made by a j vining general secretary he told vivid stories of the terrible atrocities committed by the despic able turk the canadian relief as sociation had established a home at georgetown where some fifty little armenian boys are now located all orphans whose fathers were killed in a savage manner and every one of them fought for the british in the great war it is to save these and thousands of others that the relief association is formed at the conclusion bf the address it was decided to form a stouffville branch of the association and at i later date a campaign will be waged here to raise funds for this laudable work the officers of the local as sociation were appointed as follows president j h ratcliff viceprest a stouffer secretary mrs e a button treas a c burkholder george freeman of near markham had his herd of cows tested for tu berculosis and all were found in a healthy condition markham fair directors last week engaged the unionville band to sup ply music on two days of the fair ernest kirk son of county con stable kirk joined the service on tuesday at regina of the r x v m p 25000 people passed through the gates at oshawa fair this year which beat all previous records in matter of attendance m a car load of alberta coal found ready sale in aurora last week and proved so satisfactory that a second car load is on order all the baskets and basket stock belonging to the late win barnes has been purchased by frank pen- nock of green rive newmarket now has 25 school j teachers 9 in the high school 14 personal notes hydro lighting by next tuesday thepublic schools 1 in the sep- 1 on sunday mrs hiram kester has returned from a months visit with her niteo at agiucourt w a bruels of hamilton was in town a few days visiting his daugh ter mrs frank baker miss alma valentine has been ap- pointed teacher for vivian public school for the year mr and mrs w b sanders re turned last friday from their sum mer home at jacksons point mr and mrs fred silvester left on monday last for a weeks vacation at their new cottage at keswick master jack hill who lias been seriously ill for the past three weeks is now on the way to improvement mrs ben burkitt has moved into the eastern end house belonging to mr jas mowat opposite queens court mr and mrs john ramsey of to ronto spent a couple of days with the formers sister mrs e tarreast end mr and mrs leslie rowbotham and young donald also mr and mrs elias lehman motored to toronto bert tait is numbered with the onelegged men these days while nursing a sprained knee the regular meeting of the uf wo will be held at mrs harvey movers home richmond hill on tuesday sept 25th at 230 pm everybody welcome on thursday afternoonthis week the york county medical association meets in stouffville at the residence of dr w a sangster the mem bers will hear an address from dr crosby of toronto percy stover has just received his iieutenacy in the first battalion york county rangers lieut stover expects to take out his captaincy this winter on account of his excellent work with the machine gun corps at niagara camp this summer he is likely to be the o c of that corps sending honey to the royal show j l byer the big honey man in markham township was in town on monday and informs us the honey crop in ontario will be considerably less than last yearwhen there was a big overproduction this sent the price downward with a bump when it came to selling in car lots such as mr byer does resulting in slim pro fits for the apiarist mr byer who is one of the outstanding apiarists in ontario gathers his crop from apiaries he ownes in york simcoe ontario wentworth and haldimand counties the finest grade honey comes from his apiary back of ham ilton where there is no buckwheat grown from this place mr byer is sending honey this year to the royal show in london england his product having been selected for ex hibit by the canadian government arate school and 1 college in the business friday 9t012 am at stouffvlueomtf married williams smith on wednesday sept 15th 1923 at the manse stouffville by the rev r young reva irene smith of pickering township to j edward williams of markham township walker winter at edgewood rhode island on wednesdaysept 5th margaret langtry daughter of mr and mrs t harvey winter to mr charles harold walkerson of mr and mrs j walker van- dorf ont ballard lock at pleasant view goodwood mr frederick arthur ballard was united in holy wed lock to miss margaret lock by rev thos legate on monday sept 10th 1923 the happy cou ple were of reach township with the churches baptist sunday sept 23rd rev w w fleischer pastor 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service the pastor will preach at both ser vices the bypu meets monday even ing at s oclock church op chribt sunday sept 23rd 1015 am adult bible class 1100 am worship and preaching frederick sommer minister methodist church her o e coulter pastor sunday sept 2rd 1015 sunday school 1100 am the pastor 7 pm the pastor monday epworth leage at 8 pm wednesday prayer meeting 8 pm dhcrawford has leased his farm at lot 5 concession 4 uxbridge two miles north of claremont sta tion to a mr licorice of the clare mont section mr crawfords sale will be held on the 3rd of oct chas a willis a druggist in aur ora for the past 45 years died last week one of his sons is carrying on the store business having been associated in the business with his father for some time the late mr willis was a onetime prominent liberal one of the largest carloads of seed that ever left cannington station was loaded last week by carmichael bros seed merchants of that town the car comprised 935 bushels of alsike clover seed 405 bags and was sold for the sum of 510065 a veteran orchardist from cherry- wood pickering township is anxious to locate big celery beds in the swamp lands east of the markham and pickering townline at the rear of the 3rd concession this would prove an interesting venture and will be watched with interest report of uxbridge methodist church is just issued for the church year it shows the total resident membership to be 411 with 50 nonresident monies raised in the church totalled 5500 sunday school 628 missionary 3100 other societies 1200 following the daring robbery of the country store at sandford thieves stole 200 from a village merchant at courtice near oshawa last week if the country merchants are to be made the target for thefts of this nature the small stores in the vicinity of stouffville had better be prepared charlie moore conductor on the sutton train lost his household effects and contents of his ice cream parlor in sutton on friday night through a fire which demolished the building he had leasad the blaze illuminated the sky so that the re flection was noticed in toronto several large real estate transac tions have been reported in york county during the past few days patrick jlamphier has sold his two farms east of klienburg on the ninth concession vaughan consist ing of about 160 acres to walter ginn for 13000 hugh g mc- burney sold his farm of 200 acres on the third concession markham township east of richmond hill to henry arnold and sherman earnold of markham for 24000 over sunday mr and mrs kellett of port perry and mr and mrs warren webster of cleveland visi ted with mr and mrs w j thomp son miss maize silversides and miss nellie stiver spent over sunday at david trans sth concession pick ering mr and mrs david mcmullen and mr and mrs art dowson of port perry were recent visitors with mr and mrs geo watson mr and mrs george kirby mon treal street motored to vineland this week where they visited his brother- inlaw and enjoyed the scenery of the peach orchards mrs george miller of pontiac mich also mrs john warren of mount albert spent a couple of days in town with mr and mrs elias lehman and with other friends mrs miller is a former resident of 5ahdford scott township the citizens of stouffville will have to endure a siege of darkness before the town is lighted with hydro power from yonge street uy the time our next paper is issued the big white juice should be illuminating our streets but in the meantime the local plant will be shut down every second night until that time a shortage of coal is the reason for this step being taken and the nights the town will be in darkness will be the closed nights for the stores by saturday at least the current will be at the west entrance to the town ready for our use and the citizens in general are anxious to see the work within the corporation speeded up a little so that prompt connection with hydro may be made at this date it is impossible to state what evening the new current will be turned on but those in charge assure us that we will have hydro lighting by tuesday night or sooner some fitting demonstration might be arranged by the board of trade to mark the advent of niagara power to our town and the matter will be discussed at their meeting on mon day evening next so far the new rates for current have not been set by the hydro commission and in the meantime we are hoping they will be moder ate and thus prove favorable to all users business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors ous veyances e ljcttons block sxouffv1uj money to loan dental dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicmgo and toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 no outside appoiutments e s barker lds dds dentist stouitville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office ott geo crosbys store dr s s ball i farmer fined 200 as a sequel to the seizure by pro vincial officers of 1500 gallons of alcohol valued at 30000 in a barn about two miles west of whitby mark holliday the owner of the barn appeared in police court before magistrate clarke in pickering last friday afternoon he was tried and found guilty of having liquor in a place other than his dwelling house and received the minimum line of 200 and costs license inspector c a mason of oshawa one of the officers conduct ing the raid told the story of the seizure of the alcohol stored in mr hoilidays barn near the lake shore he produced the certificate of analy sis showing that the alcohol was 16749 per cent proof bpirits there was nobody around the premises but mr holliday and he was in bed mr sinclair asked if mr mason had re ceived information that liquor was in he barn belonging to mr holliday mr mason replied that bis informa tion was that there was liquor in the farm he went to the place alone the first time and found some liquor and seized a car this was not mr holidays car but it had since been ascertained that it belong ed to harry goldsteir of toronto about twenty minutes later mr mason returned with four or five mqre officers to search during the search the men found 60 cans stored in the granaries of the barn there was nobody to be seen around and no one was seen on the way there two men were seen in the car when mr mason went the first time alone stouffville wins the york league in point of games won stouffville bowlers are winners of the york league although newmarket who who was down three games won 336 points or one more than stouffville the first game in the semifinals was played on the local green monday when stouffville won over newmar ket by 21 points a very safe lead following is the official standing at the end of the league schedule won lost points stouffville 9 1 335 newmarket 6 4 336 aurora 5 5 305 richmond hill 4 6 279 almira 4 6 298 markham 2 s 219 not the liberal candidate the report sent out last week that h s ciarry the liberal candidate in this riding at the iast provincial election had moved to british col umbia is incorrect the h ciarry who moved west had the same initial as the former candidate and he also lived at locust hill but he is an uncle to the liberal standard bearer and a jeweler by trade peaches direct from the orchards to stouffville picked by ourselves choice baskets of early crawfords and albertas this week big craw fords next week moderate prices h gilroy phone 307 or geo valder 1603 physician and surgeon office cor obrien ard main phoue im t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractor albert st 8touffvillb office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment j phone 5804 stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hals visiting brothers welcome clay baker wr sanders n g rec- m talt financial secretary our meat display always attracts the pleased at tention of women who appre- aciate cleanliness in all things a visit to this market will dis close a cleanliness tnat cannot be excelled in the home of the most fastidious housekeeper combined with the choiceness of our meats this cleanliness makes trading here a pleasure to those who are particular as to their food h leadbetter phone 0701 stouffville address and presentation ratcliff co have a full carload of fruit to arrive next week peaches plums and select tomatoes mongolia several from here attended oshawa fair last week mr and mrs n tarr mr and mrs k g tarr and clayton visited with friends at port perry on sun day mr and mrs c bunker visited with mr and mrs f n madlll on sunday mr and mrs a smales and son bert of toronto spent the week end with the formers parents mr and mrs a graham and miss a cocksworth of markham visited with mrs k tarr one afternoon last week mrs tsmales mrs a smales and son bert called on mrs and mr g bowers on sunday fall fairs markham oct 4 6 orillla oct 2 3 lindsay sept 19 22 midland sept 27 29 sunderland sept 25 26 zephyr oct 2 glasgow mr john davis has started t fox farm our farmers arc busily engaged at threshing mr and mrs w weir of uxbridge spent sunday at ed lewiss mr and mrs f slack spent sun day with frends in goodwood mr and mrs fred gourlfe of to ronto spent the past week visiting friends in this locality the newly appointed high court judge mr w h wright is a bro ther of mrs frank forsyth misses eva and ida latcham ana mr a latcham of toronto and miss effie knight of markham spent sunday with mr john latcham rev wm limbert a rormer es teemed pastor here is expected to preach in the church hen on sun day afternoon sept 23rd at 230 oclock dr mceachern of pickering has been appointed federal veterinar ian for ontario county to supervise any work which the federal gov ernment desires done in the county sale register saturday sept 29th household furniture etc property of wm malloy main st stouffville sale at one oclock f w silver- sides auctioneer after the regular program at the monthly meeting of the garrett mis sion circle which was held at the home of miss f morgason on wed nesday evening sept 12th a pre sentation was made to mrs leslie williamson who had so capably held the office of corresponding secretary since the circle had been organized over 4 years ago miss enna heiso read the address and miss jane bur kitt presented mrs williamson with a beautiful cut glass rose bowl the address as the time for your departure from our midst draws near we feol that we cannot let this opportunity pass without expressing to you our sincere regret at the loss of such a true friend and faithful member of the garrett mission circle we have greatly enjoyed your christian fellowship and pleasant disposition you were willing at all times to help the missionary cause and have filled faithfully the office entrusted to you you will be greatly missed but wo know that others will profit by our loss and we look forward to the pleasant experi ences of meeting you enjoying your society and seeing yifti sometimes at stouffville as a token of our ap preciation we present to you this gift which we trust will remind you in future days of your cowork ers in the circle we join in extending to you our best wishes for a happy and prosper ous future in your new home mrs willllamson thanked the mem bers of the circle in a few well chosen words and after refreshments were served by the hostess the meeting closed by all repeating the mizpah benediction our bread i and pastry anne lehman a t c m teacher piano studio over lehmans shoe store the kiddies think our bread is dandy and that our buns tastes ine and papa and mamma and all the guests agree that our baking products are of the highest quality remember the name of our bread and say sort of firm like to the grocery man remember thats tho bread for me ambrose stover we deliver to your home its easy to see if your eyes are looking through our glasses there is as great a dif ference in eye glasses as there is between daylight and darkness you see well through glasses we sell because they are properly fitted to each individual case and because glasses themselves are be make see me and see better we carry a nice line of watches clocks and jewelry ail new clean goods fine watch clock and jewelry repairing adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler two doors west of railway tracks phone 158 stouffvillb

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