Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 4, 1924, p. 1

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fcmfftrille r r vol xxxv no 40 stouffville ontario thursday december 4th 1924 veterinary preparations kkk our window i wish to announce to stock owners that i carry the well known superior line of veter inary preparations backed by over 35 years experience as used by dr storey vs a few of the preparations are cough powder i leave powder condition powder worm powder spavin cure lump jav cure absorption liniment mealing ointment penetrating ointment for cows udders colic and indigestion cure physic capsules bye lotion- etc i also sell the belt magazines get your favorite magazine here j m storey chemist and druggist successor to g- collard gic death of stage prepared case goes against tvboutk williams cook for jan7 election real estate agent pers0wal n0tes 1 t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville ottlce hours mornings s to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 miss helen smith a t c m teacher of piano vocal theory thursdays at j w ratcliffs phone 102 mr william s cook one of the best known men in this section of 9 at the regular december meet- j tlio list of eases at the se ond the couutrv met with a fatal mishap in of tne town council on monday division court in marklinn on moti on saturday morning of last week evening the first election breezes day was larger than usual liere when he was overcome by as fumes were heard when the annual bylaw j being live eases uo for trial and four from his automobile and was found appointing deputy returning officers judgment summonses his honor dead beside the car with the engine h was passed judge widdifield presided still running at 1 30 pm mr cook the l officers and places oi h h powers vs j d ryan was who conducted a grain and coal were set as r case suletl to be tried in stouif- business had left his home as usual l souh ward c j hu owin to the illness of about s0 in the morning for his j reama dro nelson byer i powers was held over to this court office near the station his car was pj clerk kept at mrs latchfords gara- i j powers sought the recovery ot 100 north ward porters ice cream given with an offer to purchase enroute to his office and it would i l harr errv dro oscar i agreement tor lot is con 4 mark- appear that he started the engine t 1a 1o11 cerk hanl the laml was never conve the remuneration for dro swill to him but was subsequently sold to be 400 each and for poll eerks another party the title was somc- ngin and then proceeded to make some adjustment to it as the hood was up and the engine wrench was on the tloor as the doctors believed he had been dead two hours or more when found ij may live spcil he morning in the garage probably dead a lighted cash lainp was re side him mr cooks absence was not noticed until noon when his wife i telephoned his office to enquire why her husband had not come home for dinner on learning that he had not been there the daughter meriam went to the garage to see if her father had taken the car out when she made the terrible discovery s300 in ease a poll is demanded the vote will i e taken on tne first mon day in janiary and the bylaw f r- ther provided for tha nomination and election of two cenieeiy com- mivskiners one to till the unexpired term of the late isaac ueaman and in addition one commissioner which elected annually there will also be three vacancies in the school hoard 5 council authorized the reeve and business cards lkgal mccullough button barristers solicitous cox- vkvancks e buttons block stoukkviloji money to loan medical what complicated with mortgages bit his honor held that ryan hiii- self was in default for not conveying or tendering a deed of the lands to powers and gave judgment for the return of the money f l button represented powers w h switzer vs chas badgerow on a note for 5250 was admitted by the defense and consented to judgment jos h brillinger vs geo mc carthy of richmond hill was an of a note peny with the old power house on i amounting to 32731 and a coun- conveying it to messrs edw lint- ter claim for the board of several simultaneous with her arrival at the aml wm griffilh lor tlie sum of cattle for seven months the par- garage mr lud hoover who isi casi as the interic1 0 lhe ies lla b fading since october niploved by mr cook also went to i bl sol1 for the council 1922 the defendant buying cattle the garage to learn if the car had been leahzei1 a ilj0 for the and brillinger taking cattle from taken out he found the doors ontlre plallt i mccarthy in part payment mc- partlv closed and the bodv of his acco l for carthy admitted amount of the dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 100 dental 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 ve do our own killing and can guarantee quality fresh vegetables and cured meats h leadbetter butcher phone 0701 socuffvoue ladies 3 hats special sale of trimmed hats saturday si00 a large assortment ol christmas goods just in including ladies neck scrafs vanity pets and dresser scarfs with boudoir cushions to match mrs f wilson mrs a griffiths corsetiere for spirelia corsets for stouffville and vicinity stouffvjile phone 15303 boadway s drug store stouffville mmmm chiropractor jl church st i klrrfjailnh building up your health every grownup like playing unless health is not up for your benefit science of chiropractic has demonstrated that an ad justment of your spine will allow the free conduct ot your nerve force buildng up your health monday wednesday friday 9t0 12 am uvt stouffville ontf was also sent for he ordered the removal of the body to the undertak ing establishment and then held a preliminary investigation at the home of the unfortunate man mrs cook told that her husband had gone out in his usual good health after eating a hearty oreakfasi and one or two witnesses described the finding of the body death was due to inhaling carbon monoxide gas which is emitted so freely from cars at this season of the year it is thought that mr cook may have had the doors wide open when he started the engine hut that thev had blown j partly dosed during tiie morning j for he was known to be very particu- i lar about this very thing and had frequently warned the boys in shack- els garage which he passed going to his ofhee about inhaling the deadlv gas the late william cook was a man of quiet disposition good natuied and highly respected and was looked upon as a shrewd busi ness man his business career started with the late joseph todd when he became a partner in the grain and seed business on the death of mr todd his son l e todd assumed the fathers position in the firm which continued until after the close of the war during that time they carried on an exten sive seed business after the dis solution the late mr cook started a coal and feed business with good success the unfortunate man would have been 13 years of age on mondav last and his wife had a birthday gift for him which arrived on the day of the fatal accident morn at lemonville mr cook was a son of the late samuel cook who also died very suddenly owing to the death of his mother william was taken when a baby of two years by his uncle joseph now of western canada but at that time a resident of whitchurch they later moved to stouffvjile resides the widow whose maiden name was edith williamsonand on whom the tragedy of the whole affair falls heaviest an only daughter meriam survives mr cook also has an only sister miss mabel cook of paterson nj and of four half brothers three sur vive namely samuel of bolton and dean and leo of western canada mr cook was a cousin to the late col s s sharpe of uxbridge the funeral on tuesday was of a private nature and was attended by only the immediate friends and re- latives rev g e coulter pastor of the methodist church conducted the service carrying out an ex pressed wish of the deceased the casket remained closed to the public during days the body reposed in the sorrowing home entombment took place at forest lawn mausoleum onge street the pall hearers were messrs a c burkholder john monkhouse sam armstrong j hodgirs henry brillinger hoover toboggan slide and the whole coun cil approved carrying out the sug gestion by voting for a resolution ordering the work to be done the slides have proved a good winter robt stiver gave evidence for the plaintiff and mccarthy his wife and son for their own defense judgment reserved mccullotigh v button for plaintiff t h lennox firm lor the mrs alex m scott and anna j spent a few days in toronto mrs david forsyth is spending a short time with relatives and friends i in toronto j a d morris returned to tilson- burg last week after spending two weeks in this neighborhood mrs alex mofadgeon and daugh ter of hamilton have been spending a few days with mr and mrs klinck mrs jane morden desires to pub licly thank the baptist young peo ples union for the beautiful mowers sent her miss annie robb of toronto is spending ii couple of weeks visiting her sister mrs stevens obrien avenue after spending the past year with his brother john benj madill left last week to spend the winter with his son in california dr and mrs millard of vancouver were in town over sunday visiting mrs esther robinson the visitors are on their way home from london england councillor e a lunau and mr leslie rovbotham wil attend the annual meeting of the ontario bee keepers association in toronto this phone office 1011 residence 101 wee i no outside appointments owing to the serious illness of her j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate ot royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto oftice 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 mother miss martinprincipal of our public school was hastily summoned home to weston on wednesday this week according to the recent estimates the war is responsible for the sur plus women in europe of whom there are about eight millions sport the only disadvantage last defendant winter being the lack of a water j yake vs v j bennett was a supply in the summer the water i suit for s5 commission on tie sale is frequently needed in the booth of mr bennetts house yake pro- under the grandstand as well and ducert an agreement signed by ben- it will be piped to this point j iett giving him exclusive right to reeve j s dougherty presided i the sale of the property for one year over the meeting with all members mr taun the purchaser called at his s 00 00 so present including f v silvester f w silvcrsides dr f a dales and e a lunau accounts passed h burgess ww works e a button supplies joel nendick work barkey bros rep hose tp whitchurch taxes hydro i northern electric supplies is 38 i j vjrquhart express 75 j hep com power ferranti meter co meters mccullougji button legal general ernest lageer teaming 1 v e morden freight 2 j nendick work 6 tribune supplies 40 mccullotigh ft button legal 7 a e pugh drawing gravel 84 muston sons wreaths is b e beebe repairs 1 cpwo officers oftice when he was asked to see this and other properties he refused to see pronrtiesi at this ime and subsequently bought in aurora this deal ml through uii ne turned 42 75 j again to buylus in stouffville taun 14 60 i in ths box adinilted calling at yakes office but ya coming to stomfviiie the second time he went to see the bennett place ir iiein told by mr fopte his n libor at bilhesda that the place was for sale he swore that he didnt buy through anything which mr yake had told him and that he didnt even know this was the same property under cross examination however he ad mitted that bennett had something to say respecting yake having the property for sale but it was all hazy now and he didnt recollect the details the original price was s3500 but mr taun said he paid 492 91 02 45 56 73 so so 90 50 50 00 00 the maple leaf cfwo club held their annual business meeting at thejiome of miss e wright ringwood on tuesday nov 25th officers elected were president mrs harvey mover viceprest mrs m hutchinson secytreas mrs jas mckenzie social service mrs- r brtiels mrs j r campbell the club decided to make a dona tion to the york county hospital at newmarket e s barker lds ddo dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto j oftice in grubins block phone si02 markham every tuesday office t geo crosbys slore veterinary r g law v s b v se graduate university of toront- ringwood phone 6014 oo northern electric supplies gs 09 maintain grants r lud ringwood on monday mr and mrs henrv wideman who have been engaged on mr robt millers farm here for three years left for gormlev where they win farm on mr widemans rather s place its a case of going back to the old home for henry- it was the intention of the gov ernment to cut down or cut off the school grants and inspectors had been notified to this effect but now the welcome news comes that such action is not to be takeni this means that taxes for school pur poses will not be increased to the local tax payer which is the most welcome letter the department of education has issued in many a day the circular conveying the good news reads as follows i am directed by the minister of education to advice you that until certain litigation affecting the dis tribution of the legislative grants has been decided by the courts he does not deem it advisable at pre sent to change the basis upon which these grants have been apportioned to rural public and separate schools or urban public or separate schools situated in villages or in towns hav ing a population of 2000 or less which schools have lieen for the past few years treated as rural schools and received their grants on this basis the inspectors were notified that urban schools as defined above would for the year 192425 revert to the urban school column and their grants paid on such basis but for the reasons stated above this course is not deemed advisable and therefore the inspectors are reques ted to notify all urban school boards in villages or in towns with the above population in their inspector ates that for the year 1925 and 14 mr taun was called as witness by yake john atkinson witness for the claimant told of a conversation with mr bennett in which bennett said he didnt know whether he would have to pay the estate agent or not atkiiiisons answer to this was that he ought to pay for he received a big price for the property a copy of the tribune was produced showing how the pro perty had been advertised by the real estate agent the judge held that the agree ment giving yake exclusive right to sell the property was not binding against owner himself making a sale if the sale was made to a person whom the agent had first introduced to the property then a commission should be paid but he believed the story of mr taun in this instance wherein he swore that he didnt know this was the propertv which the agent had told him of and which he was advertising and therefore dismissed the action each party was ordered to pay their own costs w f greig for plaintiff mccul lotigh button for defendant with the churches mexxoxite church a g warder pastor sunday dec 7th 10 am sunday school 13 am preaching by pastor sub ject cooperation no 2 7 pm preaching by helper altona union 7 pm pleaching by pastor sub ject cooperation no 1 boadway s drug stork stouffville baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday dec 7th 10 am bible school 11 am pastor will preach sub ject profit and loss in religion 615 pm prayer meeting in the vest ry 7 pm pastor- will preach sub ject on the borderland ot eternity third in series famous battle grounds of the soul you are invi ted to hear the story of a man who faced the inevitable his experience thows light upon our path and his victory is a refreshing insight into the transcendent facts of spiritual truth truman w eagleson truman w eagleson teacher of piano pupil of w f pickard conserva tory of music toronto iuptle visited miirk 4016 stouffville school report auction sale thursday dec 11th public auction of choice steers to be sold by the pound fat heifers ajdng- ers and 50 pigs thelironpvty of j a white sons ft te farm of the late w g bare near green river sale undpedver rain or shine fred postill auctioneer lost lap rug on 9th coji of whitchurch finder please ttodne percv brown phone 6402 until further notice no changes will be made in the regulations upon which the legislative grants were apportioned for 1924 elvera herbert ilid gor- altona the regular december meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs e lehman on wednesday dec 10th program as follows community singing paper true christmas spirit miss b rcesor music miss v dunkeld current events mrs w e mcbride read ing miss e wagg demonstration on candy fish pond everyone is invited mrs wagg p r read the advertisements report of stouffville p s for november giving the names of pupils having the three highest marks in each class room 5 sr iv betty booth marie lewis pearl reesor jr iv erie collard allan mc- connochie elsie lownsbrough m g martin principal room 4 sr ill ernii grubln marjorie bassingthwaite warder jr ill luella stouffer garthwaite hugh thomas don murehison equal h gibson teacher room 3 sr ii george smith and edra burkitt equal jack hill mildred burkitt jr ii rhoda vanzant norman baker charles nolan stella barlier teacher room 2 sri sam borinsky and murray holden equal harry hol- den enlah brillinger jr i agnes klinck donald closson evelyn baker m k vansickle teacher room i primer a harry wood cock joe todd donald lehman primer b glenna davis claude brillinger charlie cadieux and geo swift equal primer c gordon hoover harry jlintner mae mcmullen k h logan teacher christian church edgar morton pastor sunday dec 7th bloomington rev c j felton toronto will he the speaker at the anniversary services next sunday there will be two services 11 am communion and 7 pm stouffville there will be service in the morning at 11 but no service at night going to bloomington ringwood the pastor will preach at 7 pm subject the prodigals brother churchill sunday school at 2 and preaching at 3 let us prove our love for the god who has proved his love for us its a fact that purity and cleanliness re the watchwords of this baking establishment purity of ingredients person al cleanliness of employees scientific sanitation of our workshops and machinery are guaranteed to the public whose pure food appetites has popularized our output a stover methodist church geo e coulter pastor sunday dec 7th saturday dec 6th mission band bazaar over mr shaws store com ment ng at 3 pm sunday school at 10 am 11 am and 7 pm a bible love story the story of ruth makes lovers listen the world over say husband we havent been to church for a long time say w gc today to the ladies aid anniversary services they are going to have a special choir of ladies i would like also to hear the ftory of ruth well my good lady well just do that and we will go morning and evening so as to get the whole story lets hurry and get away before somebody comes in tc hinder our going monday dee sth s pm young peoples meeting wednesday deo 10th prayer ser vice at 730 come and add one more to the meelidg flowers wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selec tion of roses- inquire now floral tesigns for all occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville good alarm clocks only 175 i we have a big stock on hand and are selling these clocks at less than wholesale price to clear them out see them at my office over buttons hard ware or at adam yakes west of mansion house jacob yake real estate agent office over buttons store stoufftllu phone residence 8004

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