Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 10, 1924, p. 1

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tottfftrillc vol xxxv no 6 stouffville ontario thursday april 10 1924 rub it in thats what we tell our custom ers to do with our special remedy for stiff joints and sore muscles j xval white liniment a remedy we can recommend it penetrates quickly to the seat of trouble and gives grateful re lief in rheumatism sciatla stiff joints sprains bruises sore muscles etc you should have it near at hand in case of need puicb 25c market drug store g collard druggist 8touffvillb ontario high grade instructions only i elliott yonge- charles sts toronto remains open all year and admits students at any time demand for our graduates far greater than our supply write today for free cata logue w j elliottt principal t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mbrnjngs 9 to 11 tuesday thursday arid saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 anne lehman a t c m teacher of piano studio over lehmans shoe store sudden death of m b c camp mrs p young c01ng again the reference committee of the a well known resident of ballan- mennonile brethren in christ church trae mrs paddy young died sud- 1 mel in kitchener on tuesday this denly on saturday morning last j week and dec to hold their on a cruise in the mediterranean personal notes i mrs movvat is out after her long continued from last week gijjuess n february 25 1924 j jiiss mamie smith spent the week following a stroke suffered only a few hours previously mrs young who had lived there for twenty years or more was about her work on friday as usual but that even ing she suddenly collapsed and never rallied passing away early the next morning mrs young was in her 53rd year and was greatly beloved by a large circle of friends her husband who is himself in failing health feels the blow very keenly and great sym pathy is being extended to him and family of three two daughters and one son namely mrs w draper of mount albert miss florence and roscoe at home the funeral on monday took place to the cemetery at newmarket from the farm home just west of ballan- trae and thse in attendance ex perienced great difficulty in getting through the roads owing to the deep mud radial hits taxi annual camp meeting again this year in stouffville from june 27th to july 6th rev s goudie is a member of this committee and was in attendance at the meeting while it is cus tomary to hold the camp at different appointments from year to year the able manner in which the camp was handled by the local committee last year and the specially attractive grounds conveniently located influ enced the committee to come here again following the camp here last year putting in the oven a roast of our beef is assur ance of a line meal iris sure to be tender and juicy if ordin ary care is taken choice pork veal lamb and fish in season also vegetables h leadbetter phone 9701 in a levelcrossing accident on saturday afternoon last in new market in which a radial car crashed into and completely demolished ford motor car taxicab driven by bernard dillman the two passengers arthur duckett of aurora and vin cent hodgins of newmarket were both injured duckett being so seri ously hurt that the newmarket hos pital authorities doubt if he can re- 1 cover me suffered a fracture of the arm and an injury to his head hod- gins whose injuries were chiefly cuts was attended to by dr w h wesley of newmarket and then was iible to proceed to his home the driver of the car b dillmanwas remarkably lucky sustaining hardly a scratch though the taxicabwhich was carried 62 feet by the radial car was torn almost to piees and turned upside down the three men being buried beneath it the crash occurred at the point wher- the metropolitan car in leav ing newmarket for the trip to sut ton crosses park avenue this is a levelcrossing which is considered to be the niost dangerous in the town as drivers of motor cars pro ceeding west cm- park avenuetas the- one in question was are unable to see approaching a radial car because of a large barn dillman who was driving the car states he was on the alert but did not hear the radial car sound its whistle the motor- man on the radial car was george morning and the conductor james schell cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7061 chiropractor i church st i i stouffville h the nerve the vigor that comes to a man flows through his nerves to every part of the magnificent physical mach ine when the spine is out of alignment his nerve force is restricted chiro practic adjusts the spine ringwood our genial former citizen harry spang of mount albert was in the village last week and judging from his sunny countenance he is still enjoying the good things of life two of our musicians messrs barrett and watson with their stringed instruments assisted in the christian church program at stouff ville last thursday night dr law has 250 baby chicks hat ched all from birds with a 250 egg record they are of the white leg horn variety and the lot constitute perhaps the largest baby farm for chicks in the township the writer is informed that hydro rates for ringwood would necessi tate a service charge of 190 per month provided about four users took current off the same transfor mer we were under the impression before this announcement that the service charge would be 3 per month which is very high the rate set is favorable to that of many towns we hope now to soon see some of our homes and perhaps business places illuminated with the great white current from niagara work has already started on putting in a transformer to serve the homes of fockler wildgoose anderson and gould others are getting estimates on wiring also sale register friday april 11th 30 cords stove wood 50 cords hardwood a friday 9t012am fltstouffvilleont con 6 whitchurch belonging to e honsberger sale at one fw silversidesauctioneer monday april 14th dispersion sale of jersey cattle belonging to j w reesor lot 4 con 9 whit church no reserve as mr reesor is giving up dairying sale at 2 f w silversides auctioneer- stouffville markets thursday apri 10th butter vlq wilto- b to eggs rrrisfc oatue hnm rkfi thick smooth rvivrvr 780 select 860 butchers cattle 700 medium cattle 600 cows butchers 300 to 400 calves 11 to 12 live hens is to 18 grain oats 40 to 46 fall wheat 100 goose wheat so barley 62 to 67 sixth line harvey clendenning spent a day in toronto this week miss greta ratclift spent sunday at mr john nicelys miss elizabeth johnson was home from toronto over sunday durvin steckley was homo from bowmanville over the week end mr and mrs delos hisey and daughter visited at mr levi hisey s last sunday miss irene and charles hisey spent the week end with their parents mr and mrs levi hisey mr and mrs percy steckley and children of toronto spent sunday at mr frank sleckleys mr and mrs robt ratcliff miss nora macklem and miss marjory nicely attended the baptist jubilee in massey hall this week uxbridge struck its tax rate at 51 mills for 1924 the town was forced into building a 90000 high school last year monday morning we are awak encd by the wonderful surshine streaming into our room and then realize that our boat is anchored and looking out there is the world lamed rock of gibralter silent grim aud formidable to its enemies but end at home w j bennelt has had his resi dence wired for electricity miss gertrude crossen was home from toronto over the week end martin tait is this week at queens- to the british subject a tower of j ville where his brother is very ill order your bill hculs letterheads and envelopes at the tribune office our workmanship is guaranteed remember we handle counter check books a meeting of the lawn bowling club will be held at f l buttons law office on friday evening april 11th at 730 oclock election of officers and other business to be done all interested come 1i7itij toepuiiimnrcsifw smallmits for their eves we willi rnlunuiitniiuff somedioci th no one should be fooled by the persistent propaganda in the news papers of the idea tha- prohibition is in any way or decree responsible for the harder times which would be still harder but for it baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday apiil 13th 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service mr winchester of toronto will give an illustrated lecture can- adas golden west in the baptist church on monday night april 14 everybody welcome silver collec tion mennonite church w m mcguire pastor sunday april 13th 1 0 am rsunday school 11 am preaching by pastor 7pm preaching by lpipher monday night regular meeting of young peoples society altona 1130 am sunday school 7 pm preaching by the pastor m m m w methodist rev g e coulter pastor sunday april 13th 11 am and 7 pm palm sunday v the pastor at both services monday 8 pm young peoples league special prceastcr services wednesday april 16th in the christian church 8 pm speaker rev geo e coulter thursday april 17 strength and protection our hearts are warmed as we see the old union jack and as if to impress our yankee friends numerous warships destroyers and all kinds of vessels are busy at the base of the great sentinel just as we are about to board our tender for the hore a forpedo boat almost flat ujlbn the water but with disappearing guns run up on deck anchors near our ship and then eight huge warships silently and swiftly glide by obeying the signals of the flag ship and pass out to sea no fuss no show no blowing of horns but careful solid and purposeful gibralter i cannot describe it is one mass of fortifications soldiers everywhere and some beautiful gardens while the old town has a great many shops of all kinds don keys are used by the hundreds and carry all sorts of loads at one pm we sail once more and this time for algiers north africa this afternoon we are on the blue waters of the mediterranean with the mountains of spain on our fszt and the coast of africa on our right and hoping to arrive in algiers about noon on tuesday tuesday about 10 am we enter the bay of algiers north africa and ther we see a beautiful looking city on the shores and climbing up to the very top of the high hills the homes or villas as they are called on the heights have a wonderful view right out to sea and the harbor and bay with ships from all coun tries make a beautiful picture we hired a motor and guide and drove all around the city which down town with its large warehouses and splendid storees busy streets cars and crowds of people impresses one that it is an important commercial centre one sees every kind of per son on the street turks galore arabs moors english and the french for this is a french colony the moorish women one notices most clothed in while robes with the face entirely covered excepting town arid never again do twant such a sight- one must see it to realize it narrow streets not over six feet wide houses hewn out of the sandstone or it looked like this rocklots with but one room dirty bare beastly crowds millions it seemed everywhere all barefooted many many deformed blind covered with sores and children everywhere jews moors all kinds of dress open sewerage open public conveni ences in the streets and more pun gent smells than you or i ever knew existed always moving always talking perhaps a dozen different languages you hear at the same time what a relief to step out of this into gods pure air and sun shine we visited one factory where rugs are made little girls not over ten years up to old women are working hard and the little children all look pale sickly and sad your mind goes instanty to our workers in foreign mission fields all honor to them for how discouraging and how depressing it must be and how almost impossible for them to live in this environment for i am told that in india for instance conditions are a thousand times worse than i have tried to describe in algiers the duilio sailed at midnight although we were too sound asleep to hear it and today wednesday we are on the last leg of our ocean voyage this morning in the distance we could see the island of malta and this afternoon we are sailing quite close to sardinia everyone is gett ing packed up and if all is well we will be at naples by s oclock in the iriorning thursday feb 28th twelve days on board march 7th 1924 when one is travelling letter writing is about the hardest work in the presbyterian church speaker revr young you are very cordl- possible sight seeing all day makes one so tired you are glad to go to bed as soon as you reach your room in the methodist church speaker and 15000 feet lumber ai tot y attend these meetings plan to be present and pray gods blessing upon them christian church sunday april 13th edgar morton pastor stouffville 10 am a time for study 11 am r a hamilton 7 pm the pastor this week there will be three special services in our town revmr coulter of the methodist church tvlll be the speaker in the christian church on wednesday night rev e morton will speak at the presbyter ian thursday night and rev robt young will speak at the methodist friday night we hope to have large audiences at these three ser vices come along and get in tune easter bloomington 10 am classes for all ages 11 am pastor churchill 2 pm we meet for study 3 pm pastor ringwood 10 am bible study upon arrival in naples we got very comfortable rooms in the excelsior hotel and started to see the city the hy of naples is most picturesque to city however is dirty poor piyemsnts and crowded with people the museum is- wonderful filled with treasures found in herculanetim arid pompelft the herculnneum statuary is mostly a black color while that from pompeii is of the green shade we are more used to itris marvellous to walk through these wonderful statutes and think that they have been unearthed from these cities so long forgotten and hidden from man the kings palace which by the way is now being turned over for a museum is beautiful the throne room chapel ball room audience rooms are mag nificent in their decarations having wonderful paintings by the old mas ters beautiful painted ceilings cry stal chandeliers tapestries and car pets we drove to pompeii and to do so had to almost circle vesuvius this monster is always sending out smoke a railway now runs to the top and there is an observatory near the top where they claim they mrs e w davis of goodwood visited this week with albert pais leys east end miss alma vallentyne teacher in vivian public school was in town over the week end mr colin mckenzie who has been quite poorly for the past two weeks is again some better howard morden and lady friend of toronto were guests of his father w e morden over sunday mr j b wurts has been laid up for the past three weeks with a severe attack of rheumatism mrsfrank rowbotham and daugh ter helen have been spending a week with relatives in omemee mr j w brown is spending a couple of weeks with his son dr a brown of lions head up on the brue peninsula dr w b wurts wife and son were in town on sunday visiting his father who is recovering from his recent illness cunningham mitchell of cleve land ohio visited for several days last week with his brother ackie mitchell at ringwood mrs fred manning of toronto visited over the week end with her sisterinlaw mrs s m warriner of church street north mrs martin wideman of the 8th concesssion markham visited her sisters and brother in town on tues day mrs george hughes of toronto spent a day last week visiting her mother mrs boothby and her aunt mrs kester also mr and mrs b f- boothby of toronto were here on sunday cantell some days in advance of an eruption it is eighteen years since the last eruption when some 200 lives were lost ai you travel through great fields of layawhich in process of time willbecome so hard that they will use it for pavements the silent city of pompeii is the most impressive sight i have yet seeen we wander through the streets around the houses former amphitheatres where 1800 years ago men lived and died how beautiful theicity must have been and hov permanent its builders evidently thought it and yet how easy for the almighty to overthrow the works of man wonderful statuary mosaics fresco fountains and marble colums imagination fils these streets shops and homes with human beings laughing sorrowing and now- gone for centuries and after all this time humanity still goes on with joy sorrow and death in never ending chain we leave naples sunday afternoon and travel through a very fertile country to rome as we approach the imperial city one cannot help but think of the apostle paul and his experiences in this illustrious city after naples rome is wonder fully clean and delightful we go to the excelsior hotel and begin a week of incessant sight seeing i cannot describe these sights but only mention most of them the manner- tine prison where paul tos supposed to have been confined the appian way by wjiich he entered rome the catacombs down endless steps into the dark damp passage ways and cells or chapels 120 miles of catacombs around rome st pauls church st peters both of these be yond description the forum col- liseum garden of nero quirinal kings palace and the vatican are a few of the places we have visited through a letter i had to the head of the paulist fathers we were sum moned to a private audience with his holiness the pope i had to wear full evening dress with white tie and my wife all in black with high neck and long sleeves and aveil over her head at one oclock noon the swiss guards who guard the vatican ushered about 100 of us into the throne room where we are ar ranged around the walls a few min utes later a cardinal all in red came in walked all around scru tinized us and then picked out about 15 of us of whom we were fortun ate to be and motioned to us to follow him we were let through a beautiful room where stood some officers of the guard and on into a special audience room where we agin were made- around the walls the door was shut six guards in full uniform marched across the room to a stand where they each took a rifle and marched back facing us at a signal there came first two mili tary officers the pope and two cardinals everyone dropped on their knees and he gaveeach of us in turn his right hand to kiss his ring or the air above it and then standing pronounced a blessing on us all he is younger than i ex pected vigorous and business like there was no chanting no unnecess ary dignity but he did what he came for and got through and we were shown out we expect to leave for florence in a day or two fred l ratcliff business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors cox veyaxces c muttons block stoukfvliias money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien ard maim phone 190 dental dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate ot chicago at toronto university and the royal college ot dental surgeon office over shaws store phone office 1011 reatrtanei 101 no outside appointment e s barker lds dds dentist stoulmlle honor graduate ot royal collage t dental surgeons and ot the univer sity of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v scv- graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 stouffville lodge no 3s4 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall j visiting brethrtrn welcome henry slack w r sanders ngran rsec rhl tait financial secretary mrs a griffiths corsetiere f or spirella corsets for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phone 15303 itsafkmc just think of it three picnics a day breakfast picnic lunch eon picnic and dinnerpicnic it you eat our bread it is mighty palatable and highly- nutritious it contains just the proper food units for body building and just the proper tastequalities to encourage your appetite a stover we deliver to tour home kj 0w ml i- i let us brighten up your life and please your self and loving wife you and your mate have no doubt dis- cussed the things electrical that you heed in your home and perhaps you are on the point of investing in a percolator or other cooking device perhaps your wife has decided that an elec tric iron would iron out eome of her daily household wrinkles let us give attention and service leiois ikgnnriy electrical supplies fixtures over lehmans shoe store stouffville onx

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