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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 11, 1924, p. 1

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tottfmue vol- xxxv no 28 stouffville ontario thursday september 11th 1924 that troublesome corn how it aches and makes life miserable for you you dont like to pare it for fear of infection but you need have no fear if you use n y a l corn remover a quickdrying liquid which is j applied with a special glass ap plicator to be found in the cork and after a few days the corn can be removed with the fingers why suffer continuation classxensor comssion rrg00b response badly crowded pers0ml n0tes price s5c market drug store g collard druggist 8touffvtllb ontario 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 stouffville continuation classes reopened for the fall term with an attendance of so there may still be a few more added last year the the refusal or neglect of the to- 1 b b ronto and york highway commls- j z sion to ettend the good roads vera harper suent a wee system byond stouffville up thej visili friends in stouffville 10th of whitchurch for two and a half miles to connect with the good mr- an m f v roads leading into goodwood andj i are visiting at mr e j to tax demand business cards legal mccullough button i barristers solicitor tvs accommodation was badly taxedbut abridge severe commented dave this increased a tendance has com- b ou bre q p cacul entire system between the town df i stouffe the matter of accommodation is serious question before the board increase in attendance there are increase in attenance there are hoy or girl to attend school at least part time until he or she is 16 years of age another reason is the steady drift from the farm to the professional life and the in crease in teachers salaries has also attracted a large number to this profession the law of supply an 1 demand will shortly change the situation in the last two eases for there are hundreds of teachers uii aweto secure schools this yearand men with professional training will soon be more common thiin ordinary laborers now if someone would be brave enough to rise up in the legislature and knock out the ridu- culous adolescent school act in a few years the situation would again become normal in the meantime the stouffville trustees have something serious to think ahout what are they to do with the extra pupils the base ment is already in use by the public school fiiici as the belfry is too small for a class room it looks as though an addition will have to be made to the school building how ever if such a proposal were sub mitted to the ratepayers it is not likely that it would carry it is studio over lehmans shoe harder to get money for secondary education than for public school pur poses another proposal i to refuse ad mittance to thg ontario county pupils which while within the rights of the board would be bad business for the community in gen eral the board will deal with the situation at its next meeting and if possible the seating will have to be increased for tne present al though such a step would be frown ed on by the inspector several reasonsone being the adoles- ssf cent school act which compels i p b he whtchurch town- r foritgr townsman mr david er of toronto was in stouit- uxbridge and toronto and is said j ville last week to have been originally included in miss elma bond and brotherjack the system but on account of its of guelph spent a day with miss vera and carl harper ship the road at present time is in a deplorable condition the only al ternative route is via claremont and on down to the kingston road the towns of soiftville gondool i unionville nd agncourt will all j and mrs noah baker and and to be bv the building ofj- and mrs edw baker left on miss stephenson of london ont was a recent guest of mr and mrs alf hoover church street mr and mrsjesse gall of toronto were recent visitors with his grand mother mrs geo boadway the ittit instalment of- taxes for the corporation ofystouffvillebeeame due on tuesdayof last week sept 2nd ind the way in which thetax payers responded to thefh sent out by collector hajyryperry indi cates that tiniesrfrre generally good in this municipality this years demand was the larg- vkyances c hcttoxs block stouiwvillh money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon hl office cor obilsn ard mam stouffvalle amounting to 19840 the new road to say nothing of cie tuesday ou a motor trip to grand ahout 6500 f which there was paid into the hands of mr perry the sum of 13- 206 the amount paid in indicates that many tax payers paid up their second instalment with the first and thus saved two per cent on the second instalment an amount equi valent to nearly s per annum there is left the december collection iuouo 100 dental anne lehman a t cm teacher of piano store loyal orange lodge no 1030 regular meetings friday at 8 p m on or before full moon stouffville ont our meat display always attracts the pleased attention of women who appreciate cleanliness in all things a visit to our shop will disclose a cleanliness pleasing to the most particular fresh lettuce vegetables h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 soouffvclle one month more my last month sale of glasses proved such a big success that i have made arrangement with the manufacturer for 100 more pairs at the same special price farmers being to busy in the harvest a great number were unable to lake advantage of this sale for the month of september 1 will sell my regular 1000 gold or shell tims light or dark deep curve lenses for 000 also regular 1500 double sight all ground in one lense at 1200 eyes examined free adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville chiropractor church st j stouffville k do you tire missionary dies in foreign land rev s goudie president of the united missionary society of the mbjc church received the sad news by cable from africa that rev wm finlay of jebba north ern nigeria africa had passed peacefully aiyay last saturday mr and mrs finlay were serving their second term on the field and he proved to be a very able and suc cessful missionary his death will be a great loss to the work mr finlay spoke in the mennonite church stouffville as he returned from africa over two years agoand no doubt many of our readers re call hearing him he leaves a dear wife and two little girls to mourn their loss the children are in the canadian west with their relatives oiivenience to the travelling piblc our mu n ii pal fathers should veep alive to the necessity of cbnnecting up this system by eliciting the as sistance of representative citizens of unionville and agincourt making ready a general meeting of the temper ance workers of the town was held in the presbyterian church on tues day evening when jacob e3adsvay was elected as president of the town organization for the coming plebis cite vote and mr g e baker as secretary a striking committee was elected to nominate the standing committees and report at the next general meeting which is to be held on tuesday evening of next week sept 16th in the mennonite church when this work is completed the campaign will commence in earnest citizens of town and countryside are requested to attend a general county meeting tobe held in new market on saturday afternoon this week to effect the county organiza tion rev r young acted as chair man of tile meeting ringwood wedding bells are singing louder mr and mrs- hugh boyd visited at d boyds 9th line on sunday mr gordon boyd called at wel lington stouffers on sunday even ing miss thelnia hare of temperance- vime spent the week end at mr r- bniels miss clara cook of lemonville visited her sister mrs o drewery a few days recently hydro power is being used in the garage here now chiefly for re charging batteries misses mildred and beatrice cook have returned from a months vaca tion among relatives in orillia and gravehurst air and mrs isaac pipher mr and mrs harvey ipipher and family were sunday visitors at mrs john raymers dixon hill a miscellaneous shower was held at the home of mrs w j mitchell rapids mich mr r bond of guelph also mr and mrs j t power spent a few days at his home before returning to guelph messrs harry strong of chicago and charles of detroit visited their sister mrs mcgrogan in town a few- days last week mr and mrs ralph flint of tor onto spent a day with mr and mrs frank baker also with friends in uxbridge township mr and mrs edwwillis and mrs rogers also mr and mrs jacob rose all of vandorf spent sunday with mr and mrs h gilroy x mr and mrs g c mckenzie of pontiac mich arrived in stouffville monday by automobile to visit at her fathers reeve js doughertys mr and mrs chas cooper edw and mrs baker notored to re- venna collingwood thornburymea- ford andowen sound leaving tues day and returning thursday last week mr and mrs c raymer announce the engagement of their daughter ruth to mr edward p hoover of 8th pickering the marriage to take place quietly the latter part of sep tember lr 11 p millardwife and daugh ter of vancouver visited his aunt mrs esther robinson this week while enroute to europe dr mil lard sails from montreal on satur day last thursday mr and mrs a s leanev returned from their summer cottage at jacksons point on wed nesday this week mr and mrs w b sanders also returned from spending the summer at the lake mrs dr h e sangster and son robert of laurium mich are spending a short time with dr and miss sangster as well as visiting other relatives and friends in town on their return to michigan robert enters ann arbor university to take up the study of dentistry following his fathers footsteps the tax rate this year is 33 and 710 mills which is me highest rate we ever had some years ago however there was a rate of 33 mills but it didnt raise nearly so i much money then as it would to day with the additional properties and increased assessments j n dales lds dd s dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto ohio- over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont dr d c smith dentist gtouffvlhe honor graduate of chicago aa4 toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store fhone office 1011 residence 10h no outside appointments e s barker lds dds reeve dougherty presided at the dentist stouffville september meeting of the town honor graduate of royal college of council on monday evening mem- dental surgeons and of the univr- bers present dr dales f w sil- sity of toronto ersides edw lunau and f w sil- office in grubins block vester i phone 8201 a petition was received against markhatn every tuesday office over dumping ground protest fyled easily if you tire easily there may be a subluxation of your spine any impingement of the nerves that emerge from the spine restricts the flow ol vital force that is necessary to your well be ing come in for analysis revwm finlay y do you prefer ic cream and cake or nut bread aiyr tea only 10c for either at jtye mary haig band tea and sale or work glasgow mr and mrs r j thompson of hamilton spent the holiday at jos forsyths mr and mrs geo paulikat of toronto spent the holiday at fred paulikats mrs jos alsop sr is visiting her sister mrs judd at judhavcn muskoka mr and mrs mclaughlin and mr- and mrswllllamson of mount for est visited at wm drcwerys on labor day misses eva and ida latcham mr and mrs geo cain and mr edgar latcham of toronto spent the holi day at john s latchams mr and mrs f slack and mrand mrs l hopkins and children of brougham spent sunday with friends at mono road the recent wet weather has de layed the completion of harvest and there is still much grain in the fields ninth line markham a targe number from this line attended the exhibition miss emma blain is home after having spent the summer in orillia born to mr and mrs bert on friday evening last in honor of reynolds on friday sept 5 1924 her daughter miss lila on the eve a laughter of her marriage to mr kenneth campbell of dixon hill the whole affair wasstaged by the young peo ple of this vicinity which proved a delightful surprise to miss mitchell early in the evening during her absence the friends gathered and decorated the house in grand style and when the bridetobe returned home everything was in readiness many useful gifts were contributed with the churches mennonite church w m mcguirc pastor sunday sepv 14th 10 am sunday school 11 ampreaching service by pastor 7 pm service in charge of l r pipher altona union 7 pm preaching by pastor a full atteridance is expected at these services this being the last sunday of this conference year baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday sept 14th 10 am rsabbath school classes for all pastors bible class for young people subject the life of jesus 11 am church service subject the church at the judgment seat 615 pm prayer meeting in the vestry 7 pm rev h e stftlwell ba general sec of the baptist foreign mission board will speak mr stillwell is a splendid speaker and will bring a message not soon forgotten he has spent 15 years in india is a world traveller and comes to us with a live message methoriot rev geo e coulter pastor sunday sept 14th 10 am sunday school 11 am public worship 7 pm public worship mr and mrs hillman of toronto spent week end with mr grant mr alex boyd of markham took a truck lead of people from this line to the exhibition last friday night v mrs silverthorns mother mrs tier returned home to beaverton after spending a couple of weeks with her dr frank norris has been giving some interesting addresses during the past few weeks in jarvis street baptist church and a number from this line have been attending habit is a hard thing to over come many a man who worked his way through college is now work ing his sons way through shxaia miss cartete elocutionist of to ronto will be at the womens in stitute concert in ratcliffs hall on saturday night sept lslh at 815 admission adults 20c children 10c over 150 was accumulated from the collections lifted at the union church services held in the park during july and august twenty- five dollars of the amount has been donated to the temperance fund which will be required during the plebiscite vote births burkholdcr in stouffville on sept 5th 1924 to mr and mrs ira burkholder a daughter grace kathaleen sallows at the residence of hfcnry davis ballantrae on sept 21924 to mr and mrs lawrence sallows of coldwater a son marriages pike pipher on saturay sept 6 1924 by the rev w h yates lena second daughter of mr and jmrs j f pipher markham to russell j pike third son of mr and mrs i pike bethesda ont young davison on friday aug 29th at unionville dorothy alexandra daughter of mr and mrs o a m davison to harold gordon young son of mr and mrs w a young agincourt the action of the council in purchas ing a dumping grounds on the south side of rose avenue and south of obrien avenue on an unoccupied street the petition was signed by the following ag lehman ralph hamilton j w redford e hoover w t gower thos w klinck mrs klinck jos hoover samuel hare j mccullough a w lehman ea button morley barker j b row- botham c stouffer mrs stevens james turner noah stouffer geo watson jnendick b h miller h j malloy h w sanders mrs dorothy smith n m mclean julia vanzant david mcconnoehie the hydro apcoount for 45733 showed that stouffville had used 784 horse power as the peak load for the month of august on motion of dr dales and mr lunau the light committee was authorized to enter into an agree ment with chas nendick to engage him to look after thvjocal hydro systemat a salary of 60 per month mr nendick is to give only part time some time was spent discussing the laying of a sidewalk on the land leading from edw daveys house to the foundry mr cook was present and thought that as he and mr barkey contributed about 130 jointly in taxes each year they were entitled to some consideration be cause of certain difficulties involved council was reluctant as previous councils have been to sanction the work and therefore no action wa taken the following accounts were passed w h clark collectors bond 500 john gower cutting weeds 450 wm crossen draying 765 fred doten sidewalk laying is 00 j oxendale sidewalk 1800 jess cook gravel 5500 j nendick sidewalk 30 80 tribune voters list etc f475 j nendick repairs 3 00 c nendick line work t 2550 geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 boadway s drug store stouffville tssummer dates of fall fairs 1024 issued by the agricultural socie ties branch of the ontario depart ment of agriculture toronto j l wilson supt ai oct 2 3 g sept 2426 beaverton sept 1517 beeton oct 7 8 bracebrldge sept 1719 bradford oct 14 15 brampton sept 19 20 coldwater sept 16 17 collingwood sept- 2225 cookstown sept 30 oct 1 elmvale sept 29 oct 1 lindsay sept 1720 london western fair sept 613 markham oct 24 meaford sept 1719 midland sept 1826 newmarket sept 26 27 oakville sept 12 13 orangeville sept 16 17 orillia oct 13 oro sept 19 schomberg oct- 9 10 shclburne sept 23 24 your appetite wont weaken this glad summertime if you order the proper food our bread belongs on your menu ingredients which go to make stovers bread maple leaf flour formerly called cream of the west diamond crystal salt pure granulated sugar malt extract milk easifirst domestic shortening fleisch- mans compressed yeast a stover flowers wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selec tion of roses- inquire now auction sale thursday sept is house and lot at ringwood belonging to estate of robert windsor sale at 2 mccullough button soli citors for executors f w sll- versldes auctioneer saturday sept 20 at lot 31 con 3 markhfim farm stock and implements etc be longing toosaaenigh sale at 1 f w silversldes auctioneer friday oct 10th auction sale of shorthorn cattle and regis tered shropshire sheep also quan tity dry wood short length wf ratcliff lot 8 con 8 wnlt- churcli floral fesigns for all occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville claremont the public library and flre hall are being roofed and by all appear ances will soon be ready for occu- patlon frank cooper shipped a car of lambs to the city market last sat urday and accompanied by thos grelg he motored in to dispose of them welington pearson and our mail carrier for the north route mr bryan motored totoronto monday evening returning in time for duty on tuesday walter wards now house- is going to be a model home as regards size and general makeup it will be quite suitable fofr a family of moder ate means and will be for sale when completed mr pretty his partner in the building business intends to build next season

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