tonffirille mm vol xxxv- no 38 stouffville ontario thursday november 20th 1924 nyals laxacold a laxative cure for lagrippe coughs colds headache and neuralgia cure your cold in a day and a night by using nyals laxa- cold it is a pleasant and safe tablet treatment that does not upset the stomach there is no quinine in nyals lazacold quinine is a valu able drug but many people do not bear it well laxacold is agreeable to everybody it acts on a new principle it stimulates the secretions acts directly on the mucous mem branes to control the catarrh and then plays its part as a mild but effective tonic laxa tive price 25c j m storey chemist and druggist stouffville ont successor to g- collard t h and sarah ratcld7f graduate chiropractors albert st stouffv1 office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 miss helen smith a t c m associate of the toronto con servatory of musici is taking over the class of miss myrtle f l beebe and will be teach ing thursdays at jwratelifts house main street stouffville phone 102 elliott yonge and alexander sts toronto noted for high grade instruction and superior employment service enter any time catalogue free w j elliott principal cleanliness a visit to our shop will disclose a cleanliness pleasing to the most particular we do our own killing and can guarantee quality fresh vegetables and cured meats h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 soouffvallc millinery special we are showing winter hats at very attractive prices come in and see them a nice assortment of sweater wools fancy stamped goods threads etc large stock to choose from mrs wilson mrs a griffiths corsetiere for spirella corsets for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phone 15303 boadways drug store stouffville honorary job iterms the bible ilorna ramer wins i goes begging the divine radio carter 100 prize baamaa personal notes owing to the cold weather which j the school board on friday even- j this year one of the carter scho- ing turned into a salaried posa fealla not ngeroustobe out fqr omario js bestowed nock a returned missionary deliver his address on behalf of the upper anappointment hich had up to this th mennonite ch was time been filled by some of our citi- jreely filled u capably on sunday zens in an honorary way when on motion they offered mr harry perry the job of truant officer at the above figure the school regulations pro vide that the school board shall ap point a truant officer and this cou pled with information showing that there is quite a lot of truancyforced the hoard to make the position more attractive mr perry refused to act upon a stouffville girl miss lorna raiuer daughter of mr and mrs eli ramer miss ramer is to be congratulated in standing first in catiaii bible society the other he whole county of york and thus cirurc dsed awarded the omuurtw this mass meetinc slie was a p of m hl mr ptnnock if a fluent speaker j school last term whenthe award and having had more than thirty f actually won and sat present vears experience as a missionary in attending normal school in toronto darkest africa was able to tell per- 1 edgar burch of scarboro and jean ovnerience there which held i s reesor of markham came second without pay and the members could w there wlncli held county suggest no one who would accept s audience in yapj attention j xhn iihxiiismni nr thl position for the honor of it throughout the entire time of his dr smith raised the question of address the speaker said he members overstepping their author- deemed it a great privilege to speak ity in dealuk with complaints mjimoin e church in stouft- whethef real or imigiiiarv at the vlie because it is the church in chool between pa rem and fehblari a- w- banield was op dauied some fifteen years agowhile on furjough from africa where he has labored for 23 years mr ban- field is now in charge of the largest te scho arships are as tollows pa rem and that one menrbar had gone be yond bounds in this regard but after considerable argument mr aitchinson moved seconded by fc rowbotham a vote or appreciation for the good work being carried on by the staff and the confidence of the board in their ability the resol ution was carried unanimously messrs archie stouffer and a e booth were appointed a committee to have charge of beautifying the grounds next spring and summer the expenditure on same not to ex ceed 15 the principals report for the continuation school showed the num ber on roll as si with an average attendance of 795 for the public school miss martin reported 1ss on he roll with an average attendance of 170 accounts passed by the board amounted to 31445 the now desks purchased because of increased at tendance accounting for 207 of this amount dr smith chairman presided all members being present including t ilolden d j aitchinson f c- row- lothani a e booth and a stouffer these scholarships are provided or under the will of the late j i carter of sarnia and are awarded to the three candidates who obtained the highest marks on not more than lu papers of the 1924 annual upper hool examinations in each of the i wentyfour counties or groups of counties in ontario the values of 1 to the competitor who obtained the highest aggregate 100 2 to the one who ranked second on the aggregate 60 3 to the one who ranked third on the aggregate 40 cheques for the amounts awarded will be issued by the provincial treasurer in due course section in that heatlien land and is just now engaged in translating the books of the prophets so that they may be printed hi another language to suit the needs of one more of the many dialects of that country up to the present time the bible society had translated the book into 5gs languages he characterized it as the divine radio and said it was the policy of the society to supply free to the missionaries all the books they can use in their work to keepi up this work more and larger sub- scriptions are required from the peoj pie of this and other lands in africa it is not a matter of preparing the type for the book and j rrinting the copies but it must bp i reset hundreds of- times because oil wlshe to p so manv languages al adm hang ng lamp in good re- interesting experiences were told apl1 trbune oftlce of mr pinnocks missionary life wherein he mentioned various f6 oddfellows social on monday evening this week the stouflville ioof lodge held a social evening in their rooms over buttons hardware when they had as- their guests ladies of the town and the rebecca lodge of markham as well as a number from the sur rounding country an excellent luncheon was served and in addition a particularly bright program was rendered assisted by the local orchestra under the leadership of wm dougherty mrs arthur brown of markham on behalf of the newly formed rebecca lodge of markham outlined in an able way the work of such an organization its aims ob jects and advantages and as a re sult the formation of such an organ ization of ladies may he undertaken fn stouffville at some future date a number of ladies having signified their willingness to join a particu larly pleasing feature of the evening was the presentation of past mas ters jewels to dr f a dales wr sanders w j thompson and mor- ley barker each of whom as their jewel of office indicates had occupied the highest office that of district deputy grand master other local briefs there are over is 000 000 auto mobiles in use in america today of heathen worship and he held that of all the african people the mehom- medan was the hardest to convert to our teachings man worship different forms including the devil devil worship was obser ved not because the african loved him but rather because they were afraid of the devil they brought their gifts to him so that he might not do them harm but they showed one streak of good sense the devil was never allowed into their homes alters were set up in the homes and churches for the gous but the devils alter was always out in the street in this matter the heatlien displayed more sense than many people in christian lands who take the devil into not only their homes but into their hearts prior to the service the officers met in the basement of the church and reelected mr j m grove of ringwood as president and mr harry klinck as secretaiyfreasurer the vicepresidents are the minis ters of the various churches in the districts who will have power to appoint one layman each to their committee the objective for this year is 1000 from the stouffville district wm crockery b a s ontario county agricultural representative will be at the glasgow school house v nf ihe trihm with moving pictures along educa- i tional lines on friday evening nov the clack clack of wooden 2sth the public invited last sunday was auto go-to- chuich sunday in the claremont churches when every one who had an auto was supposed to bring it to church and with it bring some shut- in or some family who have no way of getting to church carmichael bros seed merchants of cannington have on exhibition in their show window two turnips grown on the farm of w hsproule con 13 brock one of them weigh ing 1s lbs and the other 15 lbs mr a goudie of toronto who spent thanksgiving in stouffville at the home of his brother rev s goudie met with a serious accident in toronto a few days ago alighting from a wagon he fell fracturing his hip which will confine him to bed for a couple of monttis dr doolittle who is eh authority on good roads automobile camps shoes on the streets of walkeron and general town improvement will says the herald paper of that towr give a public talk in ratcliffs hall speedy grove weds chiropractor i church st i stouffville i feel wretched on wednesday this week the marriage took place at the home of the brides parents on the outskirts of uxbridge town of miss vera johnston daughter of mr and mrs graham johnston to william speedy grove son of sir and mrs henry grove 9th line markham the ceremony was performed by rev j r baldwin pastor of the baptist church uxbridge and was witnessed only by the immediate friends of the bride and groom after a short honeymoon mr and mrs grove will locate on the grove farm south of stouffville of a saturday evening has htconie j quite common of late as the numer ous newly arrived dutch and rus sian immigrants who are now in this community assemble in the village to fraternize at the week end from a once over of the cob ble stone streets of french and bel gian towns we appreciate the reason for the wearing of wooden shoes the population of oshawa is now 16000 as shown by the latest assess ment figures 55 this is an ordinary experi ence in many homes in this land if you feel wretched the chances are that an im peded flow of the vital force through your nerves has been strangled by displaced vertebrae and that chiro practic adjustments will alow naturo to restore health 1 monday wednesday a friday 9t012 am at stouffville ont in memori1m in loving memory of wilfred nighs- wandcr only son of mrs sarah b nighswandef who passed away nov 19th 1923 he was patientin his suffering kind to thosovhrgave him ease god tlie heipjrof the helpless saw him suffer and gave him peace mother sisters bfhe and alice eyes examined free adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler j 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville with the churches mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday nov 23rd stouffville sunday school at 10 am preaching by pastor at 11 am preaching by helper at 7 pm altona union preaching by pastor at 7 pm raptist ret w w fleischer pastor sunday nov 23rd 2 0 am bible school ii am worship subject a broken life and a broken house 615 pm prayer meeting in the vestry 7 pm subject the man who won and lost no 2 in the series famous battle grounds of the soul methodist church ceo e coulter pastor sunday inov 23rd sunday school 10 am vote to be taken as to what hour s s shall meet for winter months 1 1 am public worship 7 pm one hundred years of victory centenary celebration of the alethodlst missionary society some of the older bymns shall be sung to the old tunes monday 8 pm imeeting of tht official board on monday nov 24th at s oclock dr doolittle carries with him an excellent lot of pictures which will be put on the canvas the board of trade are arranging to serve light refreshments and the public in gen eral are invited to attend there will be no admission fee be sure and keep monday evening open for this public affair mrs e boothby is spending a week in toronto mrs thos smales is spending a month with relatives in toronto miss mazie silversides spent the week end with friends in whitby mrs fern pearson of toronto is home suffering a severe attack of in fluenza mr and mrs george gooding and children of scarboro visited with her sister mrs ira burkholder mrs english of blenheim is spending the week with her cousins mrs leslie hodgson and miss sadie stewart miss kathleen freel daughter of dr ira freel left last week on a trip to france italy and other eur opean countries mr s heribert foote and daughter miss elizabeth foote of whitchurch were in rosseau last week visiting friends mrs e tarr and family miss eva and mr percy also miss vallentyne spent sunday with mr and mrs j tarr of lenionville dr and mrs barker motored to rochester for over thanksgiving they were accompanied as far as lockport by mrs shankel mrs lehman sister of mrs fred wilson returned home last week after a few weeks visit with dr harry wilson at englehardt mrs richard brimson one of the aged residents of the town reached her s7th birthday on wednesday of this week she is now quite feeble and is totally blind mrs o l addison and children of toronto also mr sydney white of orillia spent thanksgiving with their parents mr and mrs w p white east end mrs chas laviolette of sutton west spent a week with her sister- inlaw mrs haftie saunders also mr and mrs eby of toronto spent a day with mrs saunders east end mr titus e hallman and son maynard and mrs ward l hallman of macedon n y and mr r henry of pittsford ny spent a few days visiting mr anthony hoover of dixon hill mrs cheeseman daughter of mrs mary a boadway of the east end underwent an operation in the rus- holme womans college hospitaj toronto on friday of last vreev mrs boadway has received word that her daughter is recovering quite favorably a man can inherit dollars but not sense wm griffith and edw lintner have purchased the old power house from the corporation for 350 and will open a blacksmith shop some time in october a heifer be longing to milford rose of ballan- trae strayed from his property and although the animal has been ad vertised for several weeks mr rose is unable to locate his property the animal is a lark red with a ring worm over the eye and on the neck and with horns farmers with large herds should look over their stock and make sure they have no cattle which do not belong to them this animal should be easily recognized owing to their being no quorium the ufwo meeting which was called for this week is postponed until next tuesday nov 25th at the home of miss wright ringwod every member is especially urged to attend as this meeting will be the election of officers and other im portant matters are lo be dealt with- see that you are present the hour is 230 dont destrop the fallen leaves they are essential to good garden ing they mulch poor ground they make good fertilizer they protect under roots from frost they make good protection for cellar windows excellent litter for the chicken pen they form a part of natures rejuve nation and in a dozen other ways they are useful at a well attended meeting in the village of pickering the matter of hydroelectric was thj topic of dis cussion geo wp every of whitby gave much information regarding the benefits of electric lights in a village citing brooklin as an exam ple at the close of the discussion a motion was passed instructing the police trustees to take steps to pro cure hydro power for the village business cards legal cow gives weight in milk evekv is days pigs for sale 9 yorkshires 7 weeks old w e mcbride phone claremont 1515 we are glad to hear that aimer cooney an expupil of stouftville school has been appointed principle of st marys separate school tor onto which has an attendance of over 300 pupils his former school mates here will wish to extend to him their heartiest congratulations and wish him every success in his work the engine on the flyer jumped the track about a mile south of ux bridge on monday evening while rounding one of tlie corkracrew curves the train was brought to a halt before any damage was done to the coaches but the train was several hours late as a result a wrecking crew from lindsay having to be sent for segis pieterije prospect champion ttilk cow of the world on exhibition al the recent national dairy show at milwaukee yieids her own weight m milk every is days the championjof champions is an elevenyearold hojusteln b in america she holds the two highest milk records ever made her worlds record is 373814 pounds of milk in a year the other record is355504 pounds mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances c huttons block stouffville money to loan siewcal dr s s ball physician and surgeon office co obrien and main phone lotf dental j n dales lds dd s dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and to ronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 no outside appointments e s barker lds ddo dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grnbins block phone 8002 markham every tuesday office ovet geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 boadway s drug store stouffville truman w eafflesoii truman april meet- treat meeting tea to the pupils pupil of wig womens in- tory ol pupils visits telcphone or p the cemetery r and attended jers of the com- flci municipality of whitchurch public meeting ratepayers of the township of whitchurch are invited to attend a public meeting at the township hall vandorf at two oclockpm sat urday nov 22pd to discuss the question of v aroijtion of statute labor a reprcsentajye of the provin cial highways department is expec ted to be present and address the meeting by order of the council w h clark twp clerk cass engine 3 h pi international gasoline or coal oil engine in good order for gale torms if desired tribune and the fairy pa time not so very long lha on an 80acre farm b jur their names were betty brown and mr vn jack was a boy of cel very fond of fun breat child two years delivand she believed in mav dons brown told betty to ird after some apples a fond of apple pie so i when she ot to tho fissss oh i wish tho e down to me so i imb the tree ice very much like if that is all you will gladly help wed may i 6u fairy d to be alarmed i7i1me1 att oh juim you mustnt j questions which we also fc4pervhcn they t1 f her ad- tion otj- yk gupp p or suddenly tit of lumber in yllls the coming sca- p scalers reports to rnone mhcs sawinr iinmer has depleted f 1 ply of sawlogs will lloou 4hed for next suby- w pounds of wool output of 162 wool we yjg to the ahcria 8 ilurinr clear t rah my o g associa- warelryrj of umfc jf rumssfot office ilr i