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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 12, 1925, p. 1

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vol xxxvi no 2 stouffville ontario thursday march 12th 1925 nyal sore throat remedy a gargle and mouth wash high ly recommended for sore throat tonsilitis croup hoarseness j sore mouth and all inflamed and ulcerated conditions of the mouth and throat the most painful and distressing of all conditions of sore threat is the superative form of tonsilitis known as quinsy which often involves the whole throat and not infrequently threatens life this always starts mildly but goes from bad to worse there fore every sore throat should receive early and effective treatment by the use of nyal sore throat remedy the timely employment of which will save much suffering and insure speedy relief price 25c j m storey chemist and druggist uncollected taxes returned of 183 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffv1ll1s offlce hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 reeve f w silvester over the march meeting of the town council on friday evening when all the members were present being councillors h w sanders john cleaver f w silversides and jos borinsky the library board made their formal request for the statutory grant of 50c per capita of popula tion amounting to 557 with the request was a financial statement for the past year it showed total re ceipts 106066 made up chiefly of municipal government and county grants and 140 in fines and lib rary fees in the expense column heating and light cost 150 librar ian salary 350 and the remainder of the money is expended on books school clinic twenty years ago miss hally provincial board of from the tribune files of april 20 health has been in the public 1905 school this week and the following i the west end apprentice tailors were out on strike business cards legal presided a ner activities 1 morning health inspection 2 weighing and measuring the children 3 examination of the pupils for communicable disease mental or physical defects 4 health education all of these activities in the school are important but there is at pre sent a most urgent need for the development of positive health habits habits afreet health there are many examples of health im provement by an improved mode of living in tuberculosis we take the frail malnourished child to a pre ventorium and without medication but with proper food and rest in this ideal environment we make him papers magazines etc the report over into a strong and robust young is signed by archibald stouner as ster the task briefly is to inspire the corporation cart and horse went over the dump a few days ago w j stark and w hall moved their household effects to toronto on tuesday dr dales was elected president of the tennis club which has a mem bership of so the maple leaf woollen mills markhara are advertised for sale at s0000 ten cases were heard in division court a f lobb of toronto pre- secretary and rev r young chair- ihe child is the best sijiple evidence t absence of his honor business of yonge and alexander sts toronto noted for high grade instruction and euperiorfemployment service enter any time catalogue free w j elliott principal stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome 8aan mckuen w r sanders n grand recscc archie stover financial secretary loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 p m on or before full moon stouffville ont roadways drug stork stouffville morning noon and night use more milk if you dont know the full rich food value of maple leaf dairy milk youve missed something that belongs to your life get a bottle today themapie leaf dairy h gilroy prop phone 8108 stonffrlue man the money will be advanced lnen l attend to the bv the council as is required by the retting him to reach that ideal library board i many children will do things be- collector h perrv presented hisuse boys and girls do them at tax roll tor 1924 which was received school when they would not act upon by the council total uncollected j parental suggestion mental and taxes amounted to onlv 1s3 the physical growth go hand in hand largest item outstanding being growth is always the sign of health against the mcdonald estate property young children but this does not on church street of 5ss0 while mean th retarded growth is i 48 remains unpaid on the mansion sl of ill health the weight of house hotel the other items were he child is the best single evidenle for smaller amounts sieh as income of health to interest the child the tax on school teachers now gone use of universally interesting and part of which is uncollectable test of health in weighing children because the teachers did not earn salary enough to become liable for taxation it is interesting to note that 52 was collected in percentages from tax payers who failed to make pay ment before the statutory dates elapsed for same the total monies tocolleet were 19s40 accounts passed clerk registering b m d clerk salary sec b of h stiver bros charity coal general hospital charity noah baker dairy inspector e pennock delinquent taxes w j thompson rates rebate water 1200 1000 1525 3900 1170 400 has been the most effective introduc tory measure in the improvement of the health of children- which has ever been found the physiological basis for some health habits are proper food exercise sleep air ventilation and elimination of bodily waste miss hally will continue her office in the council chamber every thurs day from 2 to 4 oclock and will be glad to see any of the mothers from the country with regard to any of her work in the schools although she expects to visit as soon as possi ble the homes of these children 170 newest patterns in young mens spring frank raes call moderately priced mens and suitings at and see then at a meeting of markham village council last week an account was passed for payment of 823 for care of lucien betz in the toronto general hospital the account was paid on the advice of a solicitor that the village could not escape the debt freshest of meat poultry and fish tbat respect the demand of a fastidious clientite phone your wants for our de livery h leadbetter butcher phono 0701 soonffvslie we deliver daily to your home canned goods and fish births slddall in stouffville on march 7 1925 to mr and mrs leonard wsiddall church street n daugh ter rto mr and mrs s a bradford saskatoon- nee miss marjory phillips and neice of mrs a s leaney w a and fw silvester on feby 28th 1925 a baby girl barbara elizabeth card of thanks we desire to express our thanks to the stouffvlllo war veterans the neighbors the church people and al other frisnds whose kindness was eo liberally extended to us during our rwent bereavement edw vanzant and family auction sale thursday march 12th farm stock with good horses imple ments etc belonging to er sin clair lot 5 con 8 whitchurch no reserve sale at one f w silversides auctioneer saturday march 14 th farm stock implements furniture hay grain lumber wood etc belong ing to mrs ed cook ringwood sale at one 8 months credit f w silversides auctioneer tuesday march 17th at lot 13 con 2 uxbridge 1 miles weet goodwood entire farm stock etc belonging to t w dowswell who is giving up farming eight months credit sale at one fw silversides auctioneer thursday march 19th selling out sale of entire farm stock im plements household goods be longing to estate of late peter steckley gormley no reserve sale at 1230 sharp fw silver- sides auctioneer friday march 20th sale of highclass furniture in the village of claremont belonging to thos burkett no reserve sale at one f w silversides auctioneer wednesday march slst ex tensive sale of holsuins and dur- ham milch cows at lot 13 con 8 whitchurch the property of george talbot no reserve sale at one oclock f w silversides auctioneer monday march 23rd at lot 26 con 8 whitchurch farm stock and implements belonging to w rymil who is giving up farming sale at one f w silversides auctioneer tuesday march 24 extensive sale of farm stock and implements at lot 10 con 7 whitchurch be longing to a h raymer who is giving up farming sale at 1230 f w silversides auctioneer wednesday march 25thmort- gage sale of farm stock and imple ments at lot 5 on the 8th line whitchurch 1 4 mile north ring- wood good cows in this sale sale at one f w silveraides auc tioneer saturday march 2fth at the mansion house stouffvilfe 20 choice clydesdale and percheron horses belonging to abner baker sale at one liberal terms fw- silversides auctioneer monday march 30th executors sale of the estate of the late j b wurts including new building coopers tools timber lumber etc sale at rear beebes blacksmith at ono oclotek f w silversidjs auctioneer claremont mrs lyman pilkey is on the sick list f m cooper left last thursday for the north on a business trip born on friday feb 6th 1925 to widmer and mrs miller a son quite a number of cases of meas les are reported in the neighbor hood a number from here attended the big hockey match at toroto on saturday night the public school is closed this week on account of two of our teachers being ill at the service in the union church last sunday evening mrs pretty sang a solo which delighted the audience we are glad to hear that mrs t stephenson who has been under the doctors care about a month is gradually improving there was a party at luther pilkey s on friday of ifest week ajbout 75 being present all en joyed the good time ringwood george johnson has purchased a car tbere are several in our com munity suffering from severe colds mrs jesse grove is visiting rela tives at welland mr and mrs walter miller were sunday visitors at mr sam mil lers miss lila grove has returned home after being in toronto a month mr and mrs orval drewery spent an evening recently at henry millers 7th line mrs m fockler spent a few days recently visiting her sister mrs pryne at ballantrae attend the cook sale on satur day lets make it the biggest ever for our old neighbors edward cook who was in the general hospital for some time is home again and is much improved in health mr and mrs robt wilson mr and mrs jas wilson and child called on friends in our town one day last week mr and mrs a w lehman mr and mrs c d pipher and daughter jean of stouffville were visitors at j m groves on tuesday evening quite a number from our burg were present at the masquerade party held at harvey moyers bn friday evening last all report a good time and lots of eats there are rumors of an oyster supper to be held at the home of kenneth campbell this friday evening as an aftermath of the chivaree given him and his genial bride shortly after their marriage at that time they put up a liberal donation to the tin pan brigade which has not been expended some of our men excelled them selves at the masquerade party at h w moyers last friday jim mckenzie and a few others might get employment as domestics in toronto should their present occu pations ever fail them the gen tlemen ladies were never identi fied and it is not known whether they hailed from this locality or not we all bad a great time judge morgan for the canadian horse show in toronto april 25 to 29 r graham is a judge on heavy horses and w j stark on horses in harness geo e silvester son of g h sil vester of stouffville has been ap pointed chief engineer of the cana dian copper co at copper cliff the plant is the largest of its kind in america w m 9 n button of the ontario house ringwood has had some fine decor ating done george urquhart has displayed his ability to execute fine green graining in true buffalonian style miss louie pipher of ringwood was united in marriage to mr carl ton of toronto also rev mr wil kinson of claremont united in mar riage r rae son of m rae to miss millie spang at the home of the brides parents mr and mrs a spang altona it is understood that one of the amendments to the liquor laws this session is that no liquor will be sold to those under 21 years of age hitherto minors could secure it upon an order from parents or guardian on sunday evening while taking tea at mrs trumans miss trudgeon took suddenly ill of paralysis and ex pired at 2 am monday she had been in apparent good health and was a valuable worker in the metho dist church the funeral went to victoria square f a half column advertising space displayed the special faster music to be rendered in the presbyterian church miss gertrude mitchell and jess davis were soloist at themorn- ing service in the evening misses mitchell radmore and mr geo collard another independent telephone co has been organized with head quarters at altona over 20 appli cations from stouffville alone have been received for phones the charge per phone is 12 yearly and the officers are president george coakwell viceprest noah baiter secretary w j monkhouse allan collard has taken a posi- tiou in buffalo mrs w t byam spent last week end visiting at port hope f j michell of mount joy visited at mr jacob focklers albert st on friday miss irene raymer of toronto visited her aunt mrs a w burk- holder last week mrs jess grove of ringwood is visiting her father brothers and sister near welland james carier of flint mich is visiting his brother r e carier at ross wintersteins miss louie vanzant of toronto is spending a few days with mr and mrs dawson davis rev osar burkholder of breslau visited his parents a w and mrs burkholder on wednesday of last weett mr and mrs h gilroy were in newmarket last saturday they also called at their old home in pine orchard where they farmed prior to locating in stouffville mrs j musselman of agincourt and a former resident of the sum mer resort of the same name to the north of stouffville spent a few days last week with mrs m irwin clark street mrs edward williams of the east end and her daughter mrs kester returned on saturday last after a four months visit at the home of mrs williams daughter at wood stock during their visit mrskester suffered a severe attack of the flu mrs h g banner of winnipeg is staying with her sister mrs fp mcdonald kitchener ont having been called east owing to the serious illness of their mother mrs c mit chell mr h l mitchell is also visiting his sister mrs f p mc donald mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone lwi dental j n jdales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal collet 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 dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college oi dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8602 markham every tuesday office otc geo crosbys store veterinary mb robert miuer who last week relinquished his duties as president of the canadian national exhibition after two years as the head of the greatest fair in the world x ta graham claremont has been elected a director of the canadian hackney horse society w a dry- den brooklin has been elected to the executives of canadian sheep breeders association and the dom inion shorthorn breeders associa tion in memoriam widdifield in loving memory of our dear sister who departed this life march 10th 1923 tis sweet to know we will meet her again where parting is no more and that the one we loved so well has only gone on before lena and dawson fleming march 8th 1925 to mr and mrs archie fleming 10th with the churches the heaviest words in our lang uage are the two briefest ones yes and no one stands for the surrender of the will the other for denial one lor gratification the other for character christian church edgar morton pastor sunday march 15th at the sunday evening service our subject will be the new birth we promise that this service will be one of real help to all who attend come and see if you have been really born again except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of god john 33 these are words of jesus baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday march 15th sunday evening the pastor will deliver the last sermon of the series the three crosses 10 am bible school classes for all 11 am morning service monday march igth at 8 pm an important business meeting will be held at which every member is urged to be present every evening during the remain der of the week a prayer service will be held in the church 8 pm let every member strive to make this the blessing it may be mennon1te church a g warder pastor our quarterly meeting was a grand success the business was transacted in a christian spirit on saturday p m a feast of good things was enjoyed by a good con gregation on sunday am witi an other good meeting in the evening sunday march 15th 10 am sunday school on ihe increase 11 am truth series subject pure religion 7 pm preaching by bro isaac pike come and hear a good ser mon worship the lord in the beauty of holiness altona union 7 pm preachidg bythe pastor all are welcome methodist church geo e coulter pastor sunday march 15th 11 am missionary anniversary 230 pm the bible study hour 7 pm the officers and members of the garrett mission circle will welcome old and young to this ser vice special speaker for the day rev john j coulter pastor of dan- forth ave methodist church tor onto monday march 16th 8 pm young peoples league are invited to the parsonage each member bring a friend wednesday march 18th prayer service 730 please note any one subscribing an extra dollar to our general mis sionary fund is entitled to a centen ary certificate lc a year for 100 years certificates are in the hands of the pastor send the tribune to absent friends b g law vs bvso graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 boadways drug stork y stouffville flowers wedding bouquets- j and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selec tion of roses- floral pesigns for ah occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville its welcome our bread is welcome in the most polite circles it never fails to please the most particular peo ple day by day the year around it is consis tently good order it by name ambrose stover baker properties for sale large frame houso and 5 acre of land hams and running stream all adjoining stouffville will bo sold at a bargain to close out an estate three 5j acre farms from 5000 up to 5800 excellent places for per sons wanting a good borne houses for sale in stouffville at all prices jacob yake phono 8004 real estate agency buttons block stouffville read the advertlsementa

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