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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 17, 1924, p. 1

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tonlfoitte vol xxxv no 7 stouffville ontario thursday april 17 1924 rub it in thats what we tell our custom ers to do with our special remedy for stiff joints and sore muscles nyal white liniment a remedy we can recommend it penetrates quickly to the seat of trouble and gives grateful re lief in rheumatism sciatia stiff joints sprains bruises sore muscles etc you should have it near at hand in case of need v price 25c mai it ft drug store g collard druggist b ontario now watch the flowers bloom high grade instructions only- elliott xonge charles sts toronto remains open all year and admits btudents at any time demand for our graduates far greater than our bupply write today for free cata logue w j- blllottt principal the stouffville horticultural so ciety was duly organized on friday night at a meeting held for that pur pose in the council chamber block when the gathering was called to order only eleven men were present although over 50 had petitioned for the formation of such an organiza tion however a number of persons came in later from other meetings including half a dozen women dr dales was asked to take trie chair and after preliminary remarks the election of officers was pro ceeded with and this having been accomplished an adjournment was made the advantages and objects of ahor- tlcultural society have been pointed out in these columns before and we hope during the coming summer to see wonderful improvement along our streets in the way of more flowers beds and well kept lawns and boulevards this infant organ ization starts off with a membership of 64 and with the following officers prest dr f a dales 1st viceprest thos klinck 2nd vice mrs s s ball directors for 2 year term mrs n forsyth mrs h lawson walter muston f rowbotham andj paul boadway directors for one year term a e stouffer john hodgins b h miller mrs mather and mrs a v nolan the directors will select their secretarytreasurer at a subsequent meetting the position is held pro tein by mr archie stouffer 1 t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mornings 9 to12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 anne lehman axcm teacher of piano studio over lehmans shoe store easter beef we are pleased to announce tlrst we have been aule to procure some excellent quality of beef for our easter display our beef was fed by h r carruthers of cashel and is the very best come and secure a supply and enjoy real beef we also have some fine veal and spring lamb h leadbetter phone 9701 diki in her 84th yeah there passed away on thursday april 10th 1924 at the home of het son at ballantrae martha emery wife of the late william flewell she was in her 84th year and was born in scotland coming to canadaabout tee age of 4 years her earlier days were spent jn scott and uxbridge townships coming to the present home near ballantrae is years ago she leaves to mourn the loss of a mother four sons and one daughter namely richard of uxbridge wil liam of stouffville qliver and wes ley of ballantrae and mrs leorge mccormack of vivian her husband predeceased her nearly 13 years mrs flewell was a presbyterian the remains were takento qualer hill near uxbridge for interment on saturday 12th inst the end was peace i the stick together family cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 there are some who seem to fancy that for gladness they must roam that for smiles that are the brighest they must wander far from home that the strange friend is the true friend and they travel far astray and they wste their lives in striv ing for a joy thats far away but the gladdest sort of people when the busy day is done are the brothers and the sisters who together share their fun th stick together families are happier by far than the brothersand the sisters who take separate highways are the gladdest people living are the wholesome folks who make a circle at the fire side that no power hut death can break and the finest of conventions ever held beneath the sun are the little family gatherings when the busy day is done chiropractor i church st stouffville i the nerve the vigor- that comes to a man flows through bis 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 friday 9t012 am at stouffville ont births wells at lemonville on april 12 1924 to cmr and mrs herbert wells a son jennings on thursday april 10th 1924 in stouffville to mr and mrs del jennings a daughter davis to mr and mrs dawson ijavis stouffville on april 11th 1924 the gift of a son charles dawson married stover mowder on saturday april 12th 1924 at the manse stouffville by the revr young ida daughter of mr andmrs j mowder to archie alexander son of mr and mrs elias stoverboth of stouffville deaths birkett on april 14 1924 at claremont lela luceal riimohr beloved wife of thos birkett in her 34th year funeral thursday april 17th at 2 pm- to clare mont union csmetery stouffviltje markets thursday april 17tm dairy eggs i 20 butter 30 battle hogs thick smooth 780 select 860 butchers cattle 700 medium cattle 600 live hens 15 to 18 grain oats 40 to 46 fall wheat 100 goose wheat 95 barley 62 to 67 hon peter smith arrested monday hon peter smith for about four years treasurer of the province of ontario in the drury government was formally placed under arrest early monday afternoon on a charge of having conspired with a h lepall to defraud the government by taking secret commissions on the purchase of succession duty free bonds bail of 50000 was required for his release monday morning he had left his apartments at the king edward and visited h h dewart kc and got his advice to appear before the committee and testify without ask ing for protection but after reaching the parliament buildings he learned of certain proceedings under way and mr dewart then counselled him not to make a state ment during the morning he had sat impassively smoking his pipe while albert nash accountant had laid bare details concerning smiths bank deposit and the frequency of de posits of 500 and 1000 bills and mchattie manager of the bank had confirmatory details peter smith who is 46 years of age was a farmer and stockbreeder in perth county before he became provincial treasurer he had been a township councillor and township clerk when the 1919 provincial elections approached he the liberal nomination which latter was merged with a ufo nomina tion and when the drury govern ment was formed he became treas urer in november 1919 after his accession to the cabinet he gave up the farm and moved into stratford andy pepall- who is named in the conspiracy charge with smith was formerly associated with smith in a delco lighting agency when smith became treasurer andy pepall went to his brother in the jarvis firm and brought the jarvis firm and smith together later ac company aemilius jarvis to eng land as a representative of peter smith in regard to the purchase of succession duty free bonds for this trip pepal was paid 4000 as expenses pepall is now in a glass manufacturing business at los an geles cal stouffville to be made a centre mr d mcconnochie is in toronto last year uxbridge derived a re- a tew d on business i venue of s000 from the infants i home toronto for boarded out ringwood win connor has purchased a new star car d- giebner and family moved to stouffville on wednesday d boyd and family of 9th line spent sunday at hugh boyds a number from our burg took in the band concert at stouffville mr and mrs john lee of good wood visited at t groves on wed nesday c mitchell of cleveland is visit ing friends and relatives in this community mjss addie pipher who has been on the sick list for some time wo are glad to report is steadily im proving v mr and mrs aimer fockler are moving into t groves housewhich was recently occupied tjy mr win chester who has moved to toronto the united farm womens club met at the home of mrs r bruels when a splendid meeting resulted rev geo e coulter of stouffville gave a most interesting talk on one of nellie mcclungs books selecting the theme as a man thinketh the essentials in the home as well as in the barn were pointedly touched on dr herbert freel also gave an instuctive an interest ing address on first aid miss wright made a most efficient chair lady and the instruction and valu able information imparted by the speakers was regarded by those who heard the speakers as most valuable to them children as a result of publicity given by the tribune stouffville is also to be made a centre for these little one with similar financial returns coining to the people in this district the infants home is largely sup ported by generous people in tor onto and the applicants in stouff ville who take care of one or two children are very well paid for their trouble while they also render a great service to the poor little bab ies on which the home has taken compassion miss jessie allanaiurse in charge of the uxbridge centre has sent the tribune the following letter i have to thank you for your great kindness in granting me so much in your paper in connec tion with advertisement for the plac- ingout 01 children in stouffville most applications came from stouff ville so a centre will probably be opened there shortly but at the present time the board of the in- fants home are short of funds- and i tiave been advised not to take any steps until further notice uxbridge twp council by beating lemonville and ring- wood in stouffville on wednesday ted crawford son of fr crawford at silvesters hardware is the champion marble player of this district ted will try his skill against a toronto player next apal doten won similar honor in uie jack con test for girls continuation school report average standing for the winter term form i i saunders 809 w booth 723 e reesor 723 v sib ley 699 h rowbotham 678 a knight 678 f yake 638 v st joton 632 w foote 627 afock- ler 623 m pike 60 e white 583 m hodgins 575 g dennie 567 r chapman 565 o turner 55 marg simpson 543 m lemon 542 d sinclair 537 marlon simpson 527 g boyd 524 r storry493 l hill f8 m hare 4 75 r pais ley 465 a gray 441 e paisley 439 l tait431 form ii h helnkay 874 e heise 797 h baker 754 j mac kenzie 747 d lawson 735 m baker- 731 b slack 712 n tarr 708eciendenning 697 e gru- bin 672 g ratcliff 636 g law- son 626 e lewis 609 e helm- kay 607 m stewart 595 jdows- well 546 j walls 534 e hill form hi w allan 828 j col- lard 821- a paistey777 w van- zant 742 g nicely 695 v gray 662 m baker 661 gramer 643 a hill 621 y hodgins 62 h white 598 e hoover 595 fjudd ss s rose 558 m oboyle 551 m paisley 547 m mccormack 436 l hoover 392 two sections will erect new school buildings the council met at goodwood on saturday april 12th with the mem bers all present and the reeve in the chair the minutes of the last meeting were read and on motion confirmed and signed by the reeve stud clerk the following communications were read from ontario department of pub lic highways stating that no grants will be paid to any township on road expenditure carried out after dec lst 1924 thamias retained statute labor which means that in order to qualify for the government subsidy the statute labor system will have to be abolished and all road improve ments supervised by a proper road superintendent annual report of department of agriculture and from several road building machinery from a e james sectreas ss no 2 stating that at a special meet ing of ratepayers of above section a vote was taken re c mauleys pro perty being transferred to ss no5 six votes for and 34 against from w o webster clerk of scott township re agreement north townline isaac hare waited onthe council requesting something to be done to sideline between lots 10 and 11 an application of the school trus tees of ss no 4 was presented asking council to issue debentures to raise the sum of 7000 to buy a site build and equip a school for said section same to be payable in 0 equal annual installments the same was also received from ss no 2 for 6000 repayable in 10 equal installments the rev mr otten came before the council with a petition that will be forwarded to the railway depart ment ottawa asking that the early morning train known as the flier may be stopped at goodwood on its return trip from toronto in the evening as it would be a great con venience to the surrounding district the petition was signed by each offi cial present mr wideman complained of ai culvert on west t l stating same was not low enough to carry the water off property councillors glaspell and lee moved that the school attendance officers report for march be adopted car ried councillors glaspel and lee moved that in accordance with the appli cations of the school boards of ss no 4 and no 2 township of ux bridge for the issue of debentures for the purpose of building and equipingschooi buildings and for site etc that the clerk be instruc ted to have in due course bylaws and debenture forms prepared for same carried the following accounts were or dered paid j nokes shov snow 1125 1 isaac hare shov snow wtl whitchurch to pay half 680 a j jjecarle past printing con tract 1924 5000 d shillinglaw shov snow wt l whitchurch pay half 1665 ed wilson shov snow 1475 h roach board of health sup plies 210 r flewell shov snow 465 d shillinglaw 34 rds wire fence lots 26 con 1 6 so j kennedy shov snow 6 so a peddic shov snow 1860 ira stiner shov- snow 2335 m a gerrow shov snow 1875 f johnston shov snow 500 o roach shov snow 4a0 b stewart shov snow 400 wforster shov snow 1180 mr lee seconded by mr glaspel move that council adjourn to meet on may26th at 11 am for general business and court of revision on the assessment roll at 2 p m carried sale register saturday april 19th at the residence of the late mrs eli vallentine east end stouffville entire household furniture sale at 130 f w sllversldcs auc tioneer john oboyle left for deyoit on saturday where he expected to take a position with the fisher body co rev w m mcguire is spending the easter holiday with his mother inlaw mrsmos mcmillan of dun- dalk mrs j wrlowery was in town from oshawa the past week and re turned with her husband who came up on sunday miss esther birch left last thurs day on a trip to ohio and california miss birch made her residence- with her sister mrs wnj williams albert street miss f b mathesoo returned missionary from india spoke to the young people in the mennonite church on monday evening her dis course being highly instructive and entertaining in july miss mathe- son returns to india for a third term during her stay in town she was the guest of rev s and mrs goudie mr and mrs frank whetter who have been engaged on the foote farm in whitchurch left on monday for uxbridge where mr whetter has taken a position with thos sel lers of scott township mrand mrs whetter will have a- separate house on the sellers farm and all wish them every success in their uew home mccullough button baiuubxeks sojjcittula vu vkyances jic ijcttons block stouvfvlllai money to loan mongolia mr and mrs j betz had a busi ness trip to toronto on monday mr and mrs h wright of green river visited with the latters par ents mrand mrs j turner on sun day mrs j green and mr geo rus sell visited with mrs greens sister at belleville with the churches baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday april 20th 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service bypu- monday evening s pm v methodist rev g e coulterpastor preeaster services thursdy april 17th s pm rev e morton will give an address in the presby terian church friday april isth 8 pm- rev robt young will speak in the meth odist church all welcome to these services sunday april 20th easter messages morning and evening the pastor in charge of both services special easter music special invitation to attend easter services monday april 21 8 pm young people will meet wednesday 8 pm prayer ser vice christian church edgar morton pastor sunday april 20th stouffville 10 am a text book for all 11 am r a hamilton 7 pm pastor easter service bloomlngton 10 am nonetoo big for sunday school 11 am special easter singing churchill 2 pm helpful times at school 3 pm mr r hamilton altona union 1030 am classes for everybody 7 pm r hamilton ringwood 10 am all invited for study 230 pm pastor easter songst the son of god gave himself for our sins that he might deliver us from this present evil world gal u mennonite church w m mcguire pastor sunday april 20th 10 am easter lesson the risen christ and classes for all ages come 11 am r sunday service preaching by elder f e fidler 7 pm preaching and fellowship elder fidler in charge we are surely favored to be able to secure the services of elder fidler for this easter occasion he is one of pur retired ministers and a for mer pastor of the markham circuit everybody welcome but mary stood without at- the sepulchre weeping and as she wept she stooped down and looked into the sepulchre and secth two angels in white sitting the one at the head and the other at the feetwhere the body of jesus had lain then the same day at evening being the first day of the week when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled for fear of the jews came jesus and stood in the midst and salth unto them peace be unto you and when he had so said he showed unto them his hands and his side then were the disci ples gladwhen they saw the lord john 20 11 12 19 and 20 medical dr s s ball phyalcun and surgeon office cor obrien ard main phone iso dental dr d c smith dentlrt stooff1ii honor graduate of chicago aaa toronto unlverait and ttaa royal college ot dental surgeoaa office over 6haws store phone office 1011 residence 116 no outside appointment e s barker lds ddjs dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college dental surgeons and of the unltw- sity of toronto office in grublns block j phone 8201 markham every tuesday office ev geo crosbys store veterinary r g law vs bvsc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 stouffville lodqe no 384v meets every monday evening- at 8 ojelock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcame henry slack w r sanders n grand re- sec m tait financial secretary loyal of arige lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 p in on or before full moon stouffville ont it3 a picric just think of it three picnics a day breakfast picnic lunch eon picnic and dinnerpicnic if you eat our bread it ut 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 your home let us brighten up v your life and- please your self and loving wife you and your mate have no doubt dis cussed the things electrical that you need 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 someot her daily household wrinkles let us give attention and service leibis ikennobf electrical supplies fixtures over lehmans shoe store stouffville- ont

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