vol xxxv no 37 stouffville ontario thursday november 1st beware the winter it is dangerous to start the winter season with the system in rundown condition you become easy prey to colds and lingering coughs but with powers of resis- tauce fully up to normal you can laugh at disease take nyal ckeophos to build up your strength and rid the system of predisposition to colds creophos builds lungs tis sue strengthens the pulmonary region and eliminates diseaso germs relieves persistent coughs bronchitis etc market drug store g collard druggist stouffville ontario m2djm yonge and charles sts toronto is well known as the high grade school keen demand for our graduates all the time write for catalogue commence now w j elliott principal t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mornlncs 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 8s0 pm other hours by appointment phone 6804 anne lehman atcm teacher of piano studio over lehmans shoe store millinery and monarch wool mrs m watts phone sia gut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and euneral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 tmmmmm i church sivi mmijjimm should b of t keep free park recoro farm price charles rennie a well known far mer living on lot 15 in the 6th con cession of markham a short distance j that the citizens in general and north of unionville has just coin- not merely the members of thejpleted the sale of his farm of 100 board of trade will in future have acres rnd entire contents to a tor- to share in the expense of maintain- onto man for 24000 or an aver- one killed and two badly hurt personal notes business cards legal you need know lo you need to know how much bettor you will feei if you get acquainted with what chiropractic will do in adjusting the misalign ed segments of your spine that tho vital force may continue to supply energy to every part of your physi cal system friday 9t012am latstouffvllleontf iiig a public park in stouffvillo was the consensus of opinion expressed at the regular meeting of the board on monday evening this expression of opinion was shown when dr ira freel sought to introduce a motion assessing every public body 15 for the use of the grounds with a spe cial rate for the baseball club and no charge to the womens institute whose services freely given in the past had been invaluable to the board of trade the doctor outlin ed the object of such a meaiure the board of trade had been milked dry of funds everybody who wished used the grounds without charge but the community or its represen tatives the council refused financial help the old village improvement society paid 75 per year rental for these grounds which was an evideflco of their value to the community in the past he was loath to make such regulation but the financial necessity made it imperative dr smith suggested that instead ofcharging a fixed rate a percent age of all gate receipts might be taken that it would he bettor to lay the matter over until next year was the opinion of dr sangster a new council might see fit to make a grant which would eliminate the nec essity of charging for the grounds dr dales could readily see that there would be very little baseball next summer if sich a measure was passed dr freel this is not a case of knocking each other but we have no funds and must do something councillor silversides stated that he always maintained that the cor poration should make a yearly grant and keep the park free for the children and public bodies finally it was agreed to lay the matter over until january when next years council and the board of trade might get together and failing this the question of charging a fee could be reopened favor public utilities dr dales introduced an import ant matter when he urged the board to support a resolution to prevail upon the council to intro- durea bylaw for noting ema erblic utilities commission at the january election such a commission would take over the control of the hydro and water system of the villageand as the members are elected foralter- nate terms such as the school board experienced men would always be in office this he said is not always the case with councils when they might all be new men from year to year the council has a multiplicity of duties and do not give the matters that would come under a commis sion the attention they might get a commission such as is appointed in other municipalities would ensure experienced men always at the head of our water and light systems a resolution was adopted author izing jhe president dr dales and secretary mclean to head a com mittee to wait on the council next monday evening and request that body to submit the necessary bylaw to the people at tho forthcoming january election giving the people an opportunity to say whether they wish a commission elected and at the same time giving them an oppor tunity to vote on who shall be the commissioners in order to enhance the board of trade funds it was decided to have the entertainment committee consult the theatre manager with a view to running a special picture under aus pices of the borrd president james ratcliff who pre sided over the meeting was author ized to attend the annual meeting of tho associated boards of trade in hamilton on nov 15 and 10 age including all of 240 an acre this price is believed to constitute a high record in markham township for farm lands plowing match unionville people in hallway acciieut i the annual mayfli of the east york plowmen will bo held this year on the farm of fred g fisher lot 19 concession 3 scarboro one nnlc north of malvern on wednesday nov 7th good liberal cash prizes are being offered again this year and in some cases the prizes run as high as 35 and 45 in cash and goods for one contest meals will be served by the io de so that all the farmers and friends may be on hand in guod and make a real day of it if you would like a prize list showing the different events and the prizes to be awarded drop a card to the secre tary frank weir of agincourt and he wilt mail you one still another level crossing acci dent is added to tho list of fatalities of this nature as a result gordon mckinon aged is years son of archie mckiunou of unionville met his death at 410 last thursday afternoon while jas w ashaged 2s and his sister mrs elma for ester aged 31 years also of union ville were admitted to the general hospital suffering from serious injur ies mr ash received a compound fracture of the head and mrs for esters left foot was so badly lacer ated that amputation is necessary she also suffered a compound frac ture of the right leg and a small facture of the forehead the trio were returning to union- from the city and when pro ceeding east on the langstaff cross road near the toronto municipal fri- 1 gould has purchased a che- i vrolet car miss margaret linton of uxbridgo was in town saturday mr and mrs davey spent sunday at mr e j hills newmarket bruce mowai returned this week from the northwest where he spent the summer mr and mrs ed davey and dorothy meyers visited in ottawa last week mrs levi hoover and dorothy meyers are spending this week at zephyr mrs joseph millard has taken up her residence with her daughter mrs lud hoover east end dr harry wlison of englehardt visited his mother mrs f wilson for a few days the past week mrs peter clark of uxbridge also mrs a gray from king visited mrs w h wilson last week splendid services rev j c robertson ma the special speaker engaged to preach on the occasion of the presbyterian church anniversary last sunday is a man of marked ability as a pulpit orator his discourses both morn ing and evening were highly appre ciated by the large congregations in the evening quite a number of peo ple were unable to gain admission to the church so great was the crowd messrs l mcconkey and g green of bradford rendered valued assis tance in the service of song also the special renditions of the choir were extra good the financial ob- jctive for th day was 300 made 2500 grant the stouffville womens institute is a valuable asset to the town for they are forever assisting the needy and doing good in various ways one of their latest donations is a cheque for 2500 to the stouffville public library board which organization can put all the money they can get to a wise purpose with the churches church op christ sunday nov 4th 1015 am adult bible class 1100 am worship and preaching frederick sommer minister baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday nov 4th 10 am sunday school 11 am church service pm church service the pastor will preach at both ser vices the bypu meets monday even ing at 8 oclock mccullough button barristers solicitors v veyaxces c buttons block stouffvilu money to loan dental mi rd ms alyro3r rayie- a a spending a time with tho formers parents mr end mrs p h ray- mer mrs and mrs geo green miss sutherland miss currie and mrs l- spent sun- farm mr ash who was driving the car faiteutc observe the approach of a northbound cnr cc3er train and mounted the grade which runs to the unprotected crossing coming directly in the path of the oncoming locomotive which wit nesses say whistled and had the bell ringing thrown through railing the train struck the rear end of j mcconkey of bradford the motor car with terrific force day at j j raes throwing it through the railing on the roadside turning it completely around and striking it against the railway guard fence the tonneu wheels and body of the car were crumpled like matchwood while the motor was undamaged the car a durant touring bearing dealers plate m 10171 had all side cur tains up at the time the three occupants were thrown from the car gordon mckinnon was rendered unconscious and died within a few minutes mr ash and mrs forester although badly stun ned remained conscious robtfred- erick a nearby resident rushed to the scene with another man who was passing at the time the train stopped within its own length and the crew assisted in having the in jured persons removed to the tor onto municipal farm where the physician dr cp johns of thorn- hill renderd medical aid tugus smith an inmate of the r was vfirst to reach the wreck- efircarr at firstit was thought onl two were hurt then mckinnon who had been sitting in the back seat was found on the other side of the fence it was at smiths suggestion that the injured were taken to the farm lost much blood to the quick action of the staff of the jail farm and the fact that dr johns was present at the time mrs forester owes her life for when she was admitted she was bleeding pro fusely necessitating the application of a tourinquet mr ash although suffering from severe injury remained conscious and alert to all that was going oh around him he conversed freely with the doctor and anxiously en quired as to the welfare of his sis ter and mckinnon dr rl langstaff of richmond hill was summoned and assisted dr johns in caring for the unfortunate auditorium motion pictures saturday mexnonite w m mcguire pastor sunday nov 4th sunday school preaching service song and fellowship fol- by preaching the pastor 2 nights weekly tue saturday viola dana in seb1xgs believ ing also 11crold lloyd in paylyour dues tuesday nov 6 will rogers in a poor rela tion comedy hal roach in speed the swede bo not fail to see this picture prices 10 and 20 cents amusements tax extra doors open 730 commence at 8 rev 10 am- 11 am- 7 pm- lowed will be in charge or doth services monday s pm mr henderson of the shantymens christian asso ciation will address the young peoples mission circle every body welcome wednesday 745 pm bible study and prayer meeting methodist sunday nov 4th 11 am the pastor sacramental service and fellowship 230 pm sunday school please note change of time 7 pm the pastor monday s pm young peoples meeting monday s pm meeting of official board wednesday s pm prayer service m m christian church stouffville 18 am sunday school 11 am worship 7 pm worship churchill 2 pm sunday school 3 pm worship altona union 7 pm worship r a hamilton preacher bloom ington 10 am sunday school 11 a m worship ringwood 10 am sunday school 23o pm worship edgar morton preacher motoristsand dr wl bondcounty coroner was notified of the death of gordon mckinnon he ordered an inquest to be held at the jail farm that afternoon mrs forester lost her husband stafford forester a veteran of the great war 11 months ago and is the mother of two childern marie aged 4 and jean aged 2 timely aid the two patients were removed to the toronto general hospital after their wounds had been dressed in the ambulances of harry ellis and lome w trull the speed with which assistance was rendered is worthy of commendation major morrison and his staff of attendants spared no efforts in assisting the injured and everything that was humanly possible was done to make them comfortable lost father recently the two injured persons had tho misfortune to lose their father a wellknown resident of unionville seven weeks ago and also suffered a loss by fire when the family resi dence was burned out two years ago gordon mckinnon was the eldest son of archie and mrs mckinnon who lost their youngest child ken neth aged three years 13 months ago when the little child fell into a cistern and was drowned one son murray aged six is the only one left of the three search was made thursday night for a purse belonging to mrs fores ter and which contained 100 it is said some one was seen to have picked it up the county police ar looking for him fully accredited herd last week the fine herd of hol- steins on the farm of edward lloyd of stouffville were lusected by tho officers of the dominion department of agriculture for the tubercular test the test showed tho entire herd to be free from tuberculosis which is an unusual record all the latest magazines boadways drag store mrs james bruce of the west end has been quite poorly in health lately and this week went to tor onto to consult a specialist elijah pennock moved on mon day into the house vacated on blake street by hugh anderson who took over mr pennocks property oppos ite the station on wednesday this week dr smith was called to woodville owing to the death of his nephew george smith who succumbed to an attack of typhoid fever mr and mrs newton rae of bloomington announce the marriage of their only- daughter beatrice nina to edward d lowe of scar boro on october 29th 1923 mrs geo kemp a former resi dent of stouffville spent a day with mrs gibney church street south george kemp will be remembered as a local butcher some years ago wiiliamavritsrvoirg returnerd mon day evening from the prairie provin ces where he spent the past six months his mother mrs chris armstrong who is among our oldest residents has been quite ill on wednesday this week miss ada mccarty left for toronto where she has taken anapartment with her brother her many friends in stouffville will regret her departure from this the town of her nativity rabbi dolgoff of toronto was in town last week to preside at the christening of the new baby of mr and mrs joseph borinskys unfor tunately the little one was not well and the ceremony was postponed until a future date rev mr mcleod of the gth line baptist church was in oshawa last week attending tho annual conven tion of the baptist churches rev john macintosh of uxbridge was also present at the convention with his bride who was a toronto girl n a hill of toronto gave the tribune a friendly call on saturday afternoon mr hill is one of the old boys of ballantrae and will be well remembered by the residents there 25 years ago for he left there about that time his mother spends part of each year out here and ex pects to return to toronto for the winter some time this month miss marion whytall miss grace washington and miss gertrude mc queen of toronto mrs simpkins miss helen kllknny and george atkinson of bradford were week end visitors at the home of mr and mrs george j lawson these visi tors attended the presbyterian church anniversary here on sunday miss ethel byam who has been suffering with her head for some time and had consulted a number of doctors and specialist also had an xraye taken which snowed two im pactcd teeth miss byam accom panied by mrs davey went to tor onto on tuesday and went under an operation for the removal of these teeth dr paul was the specialist drd csmith dentist stouffvillo honor graduate ot chicago and toronto university and tho royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1011 no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffvillo honor graduate of royal college f dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office oxer geo crosbys store dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien ard main photie 1m veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evonlng at 8 oclock in tho oddfellows hah visiting brethern welcome clay baker wr sanders n g recso m tait financial secretary whatever cut you choose quality rules in our business no matter what cut of meat you choose when you buy meat here you may be assured of good service vegetables in season h leadbetteb phono 0701 stouffville births mantleat siloam on october 25 1923 to mr and mrs fred man tle a daughter death white t lemonville on oct 30 1923 mary ann plews relict of the late wm l white funeral thursday from the residence of her soninlaw george mckuen to lemonville cemetery in memoriam ward in loving memory dear wife and mother ward maryclaughto hfe 30th parted thf 1922 the golden eateswere open a loving voieaid come and with farewells upspoken mother gently entered home husband and family theres health and longevity in the bread we bake its a safe food for the little ones and that makes it the proper mealtimo standby for tho rest of the family it your food store doesnt han dle it let us know anout it ambrose stover we deliver to your home we mean you when we say that no one can afford to trifle with his or her eyes trifl ing doesnt merely mean going with out needed glasses either it means the wearing of any but the most expertly selected glasses nearright glasses may be all wrong so far as benefiting your vision get them exactly right by taking our free eye examination and having us supply juct the glasses your sight requires see me and see better adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler two doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stodffvillb