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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 24, 1924, p. 1

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tonfftnue vol xxxv no 8 stouffville ontario thursday april 24 1924 health strength vitality thats what youneed to be free from coughs colds and bron- chial troubles but if your system is rundown and strength is im paired our advice is take nyal ckeoihos creophos is a real strength pro ducer and body builder it re lieves lingering coughs bronchi- is and similar affections and en ables the system to repel disease cet a bottle now and let creo phos build you up price 100 at market g drug store mysterious death of little child easter travellers wintchlkck council rae perry home from midland joseph alowder jr of toronto morgan e wn over easte7 1 several the council met in the township hall at vandorf on tuesday april 16th members all present with iteevfc baker in the chair communications were pre- 180000 for new county roads i abundant help at 32c hour business cards legal a most unusual death occurred mr noble of peterboro was in j enje dap jea payment of rent a twoyearold boy at unionvule i town last week for tenting purposes for part of road collard druggist stouffvellb ontario ninth line markham l eagleson is home for easter holidays d fry of belleville was home for easter mr middlebrook was a city visi tor last week mr hollinger of toronto was home for easter mrs morgan entertained relatives from toronto over the holiday miss e wagg of toronto spent easter under the parental roof on monday afternoon when the lit- 1 tie fellow supposedly in a sleep but actually dead was carried into the home ofmr frank frisby from a limousine and left there while a friend of mrs frisby and another lady continued on to stouffville where one of the occupants was re ceiving treatment from dr freel in the car which came from tor onto was mrs whitfield and her sister who were friends of the fris- by also a miss quantrill and the child on reaching unionville it was decided to leave the little fellow with mrs frisby who came out to the car to greet the guests the boy was handed over to her to all appearances asleep but mrs frisby informs the tribune that she real- i ized later the child was dead she i remarked that he looked very pale and was in such a heavy sleep but was told that he was in perfect health one of the occupants of the car the sister of mrs whitfield re mained at unionville becoming alarmed after the other ladies left for stouffville at the childs awful stillness and pale face the women called in a doctor who pronounced the little fellow dead the body was taken to toronto maitkhajr division court judge oconnell presided at the sitting of the division court in mark- ham village on monday last week there were only two unsettled cases mr and mrs hillman of toronto j on i l the first was the claim of w j spent easter with mr and mrsgrant mrs j mccreight entertained relatives from toronto over easter mrl and mrs reynolds are spend ing ipart of their easter holidays in toronto the pike family of toronto have heen visiting relatives on this line the past week miss nichols of victoria square was visiting with miss fry for the past week high grade instructions only ellgtt 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 mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 thompson vs wm bassett this was for a note of 200 and inter est since maturity on the 9th of feb ruary the original note had been for 225 and this had been renewed for 200 when it became renewed for 200 when it became due on nov 6 the defendant claimed that the reason he had not paid this note on maturity was that it was given for two shorthorn cows and a heifer and that the cows were in calf when purchased and that the plaintiff was to have the progeny recorded this he had not done when the note fell due but had done so since and he had offered to settle hot objected to paying costs the plaintiff admit- ted that he had agreed to record the calves but said that this was impos sible until he secured the particulars from the defendant which were not furnished until feb 13th when he had immediately sent the papers to ottawa it was thedefendants own fault that they were not recorded sooner judgment for plaintiff for note and interest and costs levi hoover of stouffville sued j w saddler of brooklin 6005 on a note given for a span of horses the defendant did not appear and judgment was given for amount of note 5700 and interest to date anne lehman at cm teacher of piano studio over lehmans shoe store easter beep we are pleased to announce that we have been atle 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 0701 chiropractor i church st i i stouffville the nerve the vigor that comes to a man flows- through bia i nerves to every part of the magnificent physical tnacb- ine when the spine is out of alignment his nerve force is restricted chiro practic adjusts the spine friday 9t012am latstouffviueontf 5000 mennonites wilt come to canada this summer during the coming summer some 5000 russian mennonites will come to canada and will settle in water loo lincoln and york counties the mennonites are a thrifty people and if they conform to canadian laws will makegood citizens they have expressed a willingness to become good canadian citizens the cpr is taking them from the baltic ports and will transport them to montreal for 140 a head and the money need not be paid for twoyearseach signing a note to that effect on land ing at montreal twenty years ago a batch were brought out on similar conditions and not one of them de faulted these so called russian mennonites left germany about 1740 and settled in russia they pro spered only to have their estates seized by the soviets in 1917 and many were left destitute the rus sian government is favorable to their leaving the country to which they must never return gormely r a brillinger is spending a few weeks as juryman in toronto mrs peter baker is doing as well as could be expected considering her advanced age seeding is delayed here owing to backward weather we had quite a snow storm monday night we are reminded once more of real easter weather with some snow and rain some spots in the roads being almost impassible wes sider of toronto spent a very short time with his parents on sunday owing tp the bad roads mrs whitman returned mission ary from africa gave us two very interesting addresses in the alennon- ite church at new gormley on good friday afternoon and evening a large crowd of friends and re latives attended the funeral of mrs j a mabley on monday surely mr mabley and family have our deepest sympathy in their sad ber eavement harry stouffer spent easter with friends at kitchener miss helen monkhouse was home for her easter vacation miss florence elson was home from toronto for easter miss hazel silvester was home from toronto over easter mr barsio miller of toronto spent easter at his fathers mr robert millers mrs george kemp of toronto spent good friday with mrsglbney church street mr and mrs peacock and family of oshawa spent this week with mr and mrs h porter mrs v j winterstein ot mark- ham called on mr and mrs w helmkay on sunday miss sadie evans of claremont is spending easter holidays with her aunt miss s stewart thos kelley plumber called on his mother in town last week prior to leaving for detroit geojge stewart of bank nova scotia staff toronto visiting bis mother on mill street dr and mrs w b wiirts and son of toronto visited the formers father here on sunday george lunau of toronto visited his uncle and aunt mr and mrs i a parkinson during easter miss effie and messrs arthur oliver harding visited their mother mrs wm harding east end enroute from ottawa mrs g t smith of aurora spent the week end with mr and mrs simeon stouffer miss flossie barkey and mr and mrs leslie williamson were visiting their parents in town from toronto mr harry sanders motored up to jacksons point last week he is having lakeview hotel all wired for electricity rev r young was in toronto this week as delegate to the annual meeting of the provincial libraries association miss luella bruce is home from toronto for easteri weel accom panied by her friend miss forward of ottawa mr and mrs bert miller and young son of toronto visiting her i parents mr and mrs henry brilj linger mr and mrs frederick alarshalf and family have returned after i spending the easter holidays in to ronto and oakville mr and airs j a wilson and daughter eileen of toronto spent easter with mrs wilsons mother mrs nelson mowder mr j w brown has returned afer spending a month with his son dr a brown of lions head mr and airs paul boadway and two children spent part of easter week visiting airs boadways par ents in toronto air and mrs peter raymer of dixon hill visited their daughter and soninlaw air and airs ambrose stover on good friday alisses eva lehman toronto irma law of zephyr and alinnie har- wood of uxbridge were easter guests of mr and airs harry brillinger miss jessie collard spent part of the easter vacation from her school dutes at thornton near barrie with mr and airs george collard next alonday mr albert lehman goes on jury for an indefinite period he will have to neglect his harness shop during his enforced absence aliss ethel johnson of the inter national press toronto visited her mother who recently returned to souffville from goodwood ahss vansickle of the public school staff is at her home in port burwell for easter and aliss mc- kinnon of the continuation classes is in orillia mr and mrs peter lehman have returned to their home here after spending the winter in toronto wiss velma and mildred- accom panied them to town for the easter vacation married baker evans by the rev s gou- die stouffville on april 19 1924 i miss eva evans daughter of mr and mrs evans of claremont to i george vincent baker son of mr and mrs frank baker ng purposes for part or roau allowance 2nd con line at wilcox lake in 1923 deputy alinister of highways re withholding provincial grants on road expenditures from townships retaining statute labor in any form after the present year hydro electric power commission with duplicate forms of agreement between the township and the com mission governing the building and operation of lines in the township j ai brens requesting rebate of taxes on dwelling destroyed by the request was refused the treasurer was instructed to pay the following accounts wm ash grading and ditching on si wilcox lake road 925 toronto general hospital 32 days maintenance r rudinsky 400 james proctor redfern bal engineers fees grading tls 11199 canada ingot iron co iron cul- vert 36x22 ft 10560 f steckley revenue stamps 714 jas lunny removing old plac ing new culvert tln 600 w t barton 1 bag flour for airs heisey 360 dominion of canada guar acct ins co prem treas bonds 1600 gordon stevens was appointed road overseer for div 2 on 1 in lieu of wnft holman removed from the towmship and alqpsrs h clen- dening j steckley and p steckley were appointed for their respective divisions on townline south and b johnson for div 1 con 4 in lieu of j steckley removed from this division resolutions were passed appointing exreeve crawford reeve baker members of community hall board in addition to those al ready appointed appointing councillor kidd com missioner to repair or replace two culverts on sideroad between lots 20 and 21 con 4 confirming lease to wm ash of part of 2nd con road allowance- at rental of twenty dollars for season of 1924 appointing townline road com missioners as follows reeve baker and deputyreeve leary for townline south councillor dennis for townline north west of 5th con line and councillor kidd for same east of 5th con line grants were made for gravelling and otherwise improving the roads at places stated and under the super vision of commissioners named 4000 between lots 15 and 16 con 3 depreeve leary commis sioner 22500 opp lots 2 3 and 4con 10 councillor baker com 25000 on lake road lot is con s reeve baker com 6000 on tln east of 3rd con line e gwillimbury to pay a like amount councillor dennis com 15000 betweeen lots 20 and 21 con 7 councillor kidd com 6000 opp lot 7 con 3 depreeve leary com 10000 between lots 5 and 6 con 2 depreeve leary com 10000 between lots 5 and 6 con 3 depreeve leary com 10000 opp lot 29 con 2 coun cillor dennis com 25000 opp lots 1 to 4 con 5 depreeve leary com 15000 between lots 15 and 16 con 5 councillor baker com council declined to sign agreement with the hydro electric power commission council adjourned to meet- again for court of revision and general business at same place vandorf hallrl at 10 oclock am tuesday may 27 next expenditure on county roads this summer totalling approximately 180000 was sanctioned by the tot ronto and york road commission last week and tenders opened and awarded for the work the bidding from the different contractors was close and the lowest tender in each case was accepted engineer e a james stated that the contractors would be instructed not to start work until the first week in alay and have t completed by the middle of july the work to be done for which tenders were awarded and the suc cessful bidders were scarlett road construction paving company browns line a e jupp co york road law construction co ken nedy road a e jupp co sutton road at keswick warren bitum inous paving co weston road at nobleton e s dagg of nashville the commissioners pointed out that although this large amount of work is to be done since the labor ers of the county are willing to ac cept 32 cents per hour there is little chance of it helping the unemploy ment situation in torontto where the laborers expect 60 cents per hour silver challenge guis for yokk county imccullough button barristers solicitors cus veyances c itcttovs block stouffviiik v money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and hjjh ihoue 190 dental baseball iuiu iaicrosse teams ronto visited his parents norman dales and neil smith were home from college over easter air and airs roy dickson and child were at the old home over the holiday john powgr teacher at guelph visited his mother airs bruels in the west end alessrs alta burkitt and wm pearson of oakville were home over oriwonday last air and airs w j the week end helmkay also airs i parkinson attended the funeral of the late peter boynton at unionville which was largely attended interment at thornhill cemetery reeve dougherty attended the annual meeting of the ontario edu cational association in toronto this week he is a county representa tive the local trustees not being re presented this year miss lena sanders of stouffville daughter of mr arid mrs w b san ders gave a reading last friday night in the methodist church at uxbridge when the church choir rendered the cantata entitled olivet to calvary mrs i a parkinson attended the funeral of her aunt airs george cartwright in toronto on good fri day the deceased lady was 85 years of age and possessed all her faculties until within a week of her death air e mccaully and miss mae alccaully of woodstock spent the easter holidays with their relatives mrs hattie saunders and family also mrs fern pearson and miss combar of toronto were the guests of mrs saunders over the holidays mr and mrs leslie hand of to- alex mcleod of georgetown spent easter with his parents rev c e and mrs mcleod airs george kemp of toronto visited her aunt mrs kester east end on good friday aliss rhoda forsyth also alrand airs pitman of toronto spent good friday wlh mrs o forsyth j e waddel of sunderland has been transferred to the local branch of the standard bank as teller air and tmrtf joseph randall re turned last thursday after spending the winter at west branch ohio janet lott of alllton n visiting her grandparents mr and mrs n e smith also aliss hattie smith is home alisses annie alurison of toronto and bessie of goodwood visiting their parents air and airs james alurison church street dr and mrs jamieson master ralph and aliss aileen jamieson of hamilton visited over easter at the home of airs jamiesons father a s leaneys mr and mrs george hughes and family of toronto also mrand airs b f boothby and rae hughes of toronto dental college spent easter with mrs m kester west end and other friends york pioneer and historial society make generous offer at its april meeting this energetic society through its president jas l hughes decided to secure two silver challenge cups for competi tion among baseball and lacrosse teams in york county which are not competing for district or higher championships details being left in the hands of a small subcom mittee the first games in these competi tions must be played at york pion- eers park sharon on saturday june 7th when the society pays its annual visit to the historic temple and park on that date there will be two meetings one in the afternoon and another in the evening at the latter the 40 windows of this fam ous old building will be illuminated with scores of candles in honor of the builder of the temple david willson the anniversary of whose birthfalls on june 7th very fine programs of addresses and music are being arranged for these ga therings which will no doubt be attended by record crowds the sharon athletic tllub has or ganized for 1924 with nearly 50 members the park is to be en larged to s acres a good tennis court is being uiltand the grounds put in fine shape for baseball lacrosse football and other games county baseball and lacrosse teams wishing to compete for the above cups will pleae notify n f caswell secretary york pioneer and histor ical society 148 king st west tor onto from whom further particulars may be procured dr d c smith dentist btouffville honor graduate ot chicago aaa toronto university and tha royal college ot dental surgaoaa i offlca over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 11c no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate ot royal collage t dental surgeons and of tha unlyr- alty of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office rtff geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 stouffville lodqe no 384 aleets every alonday evenine at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern yelcame henry slack w r sanders n grand re- scc m tait financial secretary r lpyalorange lodge no 1020 regular aleetings friday at 8 pm on or before full moon stouffville ont if 3 a picnic with the chdrches baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday april 27th 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service bypu alonday evening 8 pm methodi9tt rev g e coulter pastor friday april 25th ladies aid will meet at the home of airs alex scott 8 pm election of officers sunday april 27th 11 am dr williamson of lemon- ville will conduct the service evening service withdrawn to hear rev d n alclaughlin bd in the presbyterian church on the temperance situation in canada 230 sunday school monday april 28th election of officers for our young peoples league 8 pm wednesday april 30th the hour of prayer 8 pm please note friday may 9th is the dateset for our annual congre- gaional banquet y presbyt0rjan church sunday april 27th rev d n aiclachlan bd for merly of winnipeg at present social service secretary will preach atboth services 11 am and 7 piri and in the evening will speak on the pre sent prohibition situation throughout the dominion mr aiclachlan has taken part in all the late campaigns over the question of government control in the west and knows thoroughly conditions in british columbia and the prairie provinces senior boys ss class 1010 am sabbath school 230 pm sale register ctuesdai april 29th at lot 8 con 3 whitchurch the entire farm stock and implements be longing to arthur alleyne no reserve sale at 1 pm f w shversides auctioneer l i i just think of it three picnics a day breakfast picnic lunch eon picnic and dinnerpicnic if 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 v tcotjr home mmkm i i m i vv 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 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- trie iron would iron out some oc her daily household wrinkles let us give attention and service r leiots jaennaff a i electrical supplies 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