Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 26, 1925, p. 1

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vol xxxvi no 4 stouffv1lle ontario thursday march 26th 1925 in the spring every one should take a blood purifier and blood builder to free your system of impurities accumulated during the winter months these impurities if not removed from the circulation gradually form poisons which deteriorate the condition of the blood and allow other diseases to obtain a more ready entrance to the system pure blood is essential to good health good health is everything for springtime lassitude pimples rashes and all impure conditions of the blood we recommend nyal blood purifier 100 a bottle j m storey chemist and druggist farm deal of some magnitude wrecking church war veteran passes beyond work of demolishing the baptist church building on main street east i commenced on monday morning the i material will be taken 10 the cite of russians assume si 12000 liability last week mr isaac tike of beth- esda took several of the russian c 31llhhihi 4iivu tm isi ww families from this locality to mark- 40x70 or 80 in sue ot concre and personal notes saflbmi a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville mfioday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am t h and sarah ratcliff uraduate chiropractors albert st stouffv1ll15 office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours hy appointment phone 5804 the new church on the corner of main st and obrien ave where it will be used in the erection of tne new structure which will be about ham where the main body of them entrained for western canada to take up farm lands seven families from this section have undertaken what looks like a brick the removel o the old church takes away one of the fami liar structures in stouftville it was built fiftyone years ago when just a few of the present worshippers were 5 y members of the church and sunday school the estimated cost of new building is around 14000 of which 8600 is now subscribed the building committee is composed of isaac boadway henry brillinger w waddell and john turner yonge and alexander sts toronto noted for high grade instruction and euperiorfemployment service enter any time catalogue free jv j elliott principal local mennonites it looks almost like an impossibility these families have banded together and purchased 2s00 acres of land south of winni peg at 40 per acre totalling 112- 000 which also includes the stock on the place consisting of so cattle some only yearlings lorty horses one tractor one threshing outfit sufficient implements and all necess ary seed grain for this spring plant ing there is on the property four barns and four houses as there was no initial payment the interest charges alone will ex ceed 6000 the first year it is said that these families are willing workers but even then their financial obligation is so great that only a bumper crop would put them away to anything like a fair start this year however we all wish them well and it can be said ot them that if it is a possible undertaking at all these are the people to make it go twenty years ago miss jean burkitt spent we regret to announce the death in torodlo last week of murray miliken pipher of lemon- a few from the tribune fyle of april 27 1003 councillors meet to discuss s l richard p chapman of bethesda died suddenly in his 61st year butter sold today lound and eggs at 12i for 2122c dozen stouffville lodqe no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome sam mckuen w r sanders n grand recsec archie stover financial secretary loyal orange lodge x no 1020 regular meetings friday nt 8 p m on or before full moon stouffville ont freshest of meat poultry and fish that respect the demand of a fastidious clientite phone your wants for our de livery h leadbetter butcher phone 0701 soouflvdlle we deliver daily to your home canned goods and fish an important message to you i have decided to make a new standard price on all my glasses in order to be from 200 to 500 below city prices for the same qual ity of goods the reason i can do this is the large number of glasses i sell and my low overhead ex penses regular 1500 double sight glas ses all ground in one new price 1200 regular 1200 famous crooks tints guaranteed to stop bead- atohenew price 1000 regular 1000 reading or dls- tance glasses new price 800 these glasses come in light or dark shell gold frame or rim less large eyes extra special i have made arrangements that i can sell a fine nickle frame large eyo distance or reading glasses regular price 500 new price 300 see- me and see better adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 109 stouffville in an effort to arrive at a better understanding of the provisions in volved in the highways improve ment act passed last year by the legislature and as applied to the townships of markham whitchurch king vaughan and gwillimbury the councils of these municipalities met j a matevicar of the highways de partment at aurora monday after- 1 noon and threshed out the matter pro and con reeve tom legge of aurora was in the chair and the meeting was harmonious though spirited under the provisions of the act as at present constituted all muni cipalities in order to participate in the government bonus are obliged to do away with the statute labor plan of other years and adopt the new system of a government super intendent named by the township councils and in the building of new- highways conform to a certain stand ard this the township of whit church has so far declined to do thereby forfeiting the grant or bonus which in the case of road construction amounts to 30 per cent of the outlay and in the case of the road superintendent 50 per cent of the total though passed in 1924 the high ways improvement act is only now being enforced for the first timeand objection was taken to the new regulation by reeve morgan baker of whitchurch and exwarden seneca baker on the ground that the pioneer work having been car ried out locally the system sought by the department would add un necessarily to the cost of the muni cipalities and take away the right of selfgovernment mr macviear stated that the gov ernment was desirous of building to a standard that the system of statute labor had outlived its use fulness and that under the new rul ing infinitely better results would be obtained others present favored the new plan so long as the control of the highways was centred in the township councils out of 386 muni cipalities less than 80 still retain statute labor in ontario pearsons orchestra plays at ewers restaurant every saturday night mr lud widemah disposed of six beautiful monuments in as many days m stouftville fire brigade will hold a firemens demonstration concert on may 24th d w heise and peter steckley are advertising the customary notice to creditors in connection with tbe estate of the late lydia stover late of the township of markham m rev c h hainer organized spe cial easter services in the christian church crowded congregations were the result tbe baptist and presby terian young people assisted in the service the local farmers are indignant about the manner automobiles are travelling the roads and are deligh ted over the bill now being enacted in tbe ontario legislature it requires that the automobile shall be brought to a complete stop when meeting a horsedrawn vehi cle at least one hundred feet away from it and that it shall not move again until either the horse has passed it or its driver has signalled his consent if the horse is frac tious the driver can demand that the motor car be ditched and he can also require the man in the motor car to help him to get his horse safely past it all this will tend to give the motorist the exercise he needs after riding so rapidly through the fresh air if he comes up behind a horsedrawn vehicle his case is to be even harder then he must stay behind until the man with horse signals him that he may pass and he must stay a hundred feet behind where the gasoline odor will not in convenience the driver should the man in advance be in no hurry and have an objection to gasoline fumes from an automobile in the rear the motorist is likely to break no records while dawdling along behind his farm wagon waiting for his per mission to pass ville who passed away at hamilton on friday march 20th in his 27lh year news that he was in a criti cal condition reached lemonville on wednesday and his father mr j pipher immediately left for hamil ton and remained with murray until the end murray enlisted with the signal corpse in ottawa in 1917 but after reaching england was transferred to the princess pats and with his batta lion he was among the first to enter mons after this town had been evacuated by the germans during the closing stages of the war and with them he returned to canada in march 1919 for a while after his return he worked among the neigh bors around home during this time he loyally served the church to which he belonged the baker hill baptist church byregularly teaching a class in the sunday school until his health which had been so weak ened by his war experiences com pelled him to give up work through the good influence and assistance of the gwva he was admitted to the mountain sanitorium at hamil ton where everything possible was done for his recovery and where he remained until his death his patience in suffering and his loyality to christian ideals is borne witness to by all who knew him the funeral took place at baker hill church on sunday march 22hd and was in charge of rev c e mc- leod of stouffville who preached an appropriate sermon from phill 121 for me to live is christ and to die is gain a large and sympathetic audience had gathered to pay their last respect to one who had been held in high esteem by all who knew him the pallbeai ers were mem bers of the gwva which associa tion had undertaken all the funeral arrangements floral tributes were placed upon the casket by the family the gwva the nurses of the sanitorium the young peoples league of lemonville and mr g johnson of pefferlaw murray leaves to mourn his loss his father john pipher miss feme and ken neth at home and walter in stouff ville miss hattie smith of toronto spent the week end with her parents mrs c leadbetter of markham visited her son and daughter in stouffville last week mr and mrs gilbert richardson were visiting his mother mrs wil- mot brown church street for a few days rev w a cameron supt ofmis- sions for province of saskatchewan spent over tuesday with his uncle dr d c smith a s collins spent a few days in toronto last week visiting his daughters mrs b w and mrs l h clarke mr collins says that al though absent from town he found time to get his usual supply of heavenly manna attending indian road baptist church and calvary baptist church on the sabbath last week mr and mrs alfred snider of aurora were in stouffville visiting mr and mrs arthur staple- ton and other friends mr and mrs snider were celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary and it was unique that they should attend the supper in the christian church where mrs snider worshipped in her girlhood days when the church be longed to the congregationalist de nomination and mrs snider assisted in the choir when mrs a scollins was church organist mrs sniders maiden name was ella mertens be ing a cousin to mr jos mertens just west of stouftville business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances e buttons block stolffv1lle money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and math phone lutl dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal collect of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont new idea in merchandising the local melotte cream separa tor dealer frank baker has adop ted in cooperation with hundreds of other dealers handling the same product a new merchandising policy the second advertising message appears in this issue and the bal ance of a series of interesting ad vertisements will appear weekly dur ing the next few months this new policy in merchandising the original belgium made melotte which has enjoyed an enviable re putation here and throughout the world for more than thirty years is attracting business men of the high est calibre who see a wonderful future in this stable product with the churches direct toll service to toronto sutherland reive farmers look we buy and sell farm implemente of an kinds also i have some extra good stovos for eale and all kinds of scales highest price for junk and hides h herman phone 1903 the marriage of jessie youngest daugther of the late mr and mrsw n sutherland toronto to howard sloan reive son of the late mr and mrstb reive markham took place quietly in st james square fchurch parlors toronto wednesday mar 11th the rev d n morden offici ated promptly at 3 oclock to the strains of lohengrins wedding march the bride who was unatten ded entered on the arm of her brother mr davidson sutherland and wore a becoming ensemble cos tume of russet pasha cloth trimmed with beaver and a tulle hat to match after the wedding ceremonv a buffet supper was served at the home of the bride 21 rose ave mr and mrs reive left on the afternoon train for new york sailing from there for jamaica and panama and on their return will reside in mark ham the latest development in long distance telephone operating is the extension of the toronto direct toll service zone to include stouffville and other places in this district this will mean that on station-to- station calls from stouffville to to ronto placing the call with a long distance operator is unnecessary a stouffville subscriber has only to say to the operator who first answers him toronto gladstone 4567 or whatever the number may be he will keep the receiver off the hook as on a local call and the connection will be established without any time being lost this service is also available from toronto to stouffville the rates are graded according to the distance from toronto stouffville is in the twentyfive cent zone with an initial conversation period of three minutes it is expected that this new facility of conversation with the city will do much to promote the unity which is so essential to the proper develop ment of a prosperous metropolitan area a good traffic rule in lifes journey is keep to the right baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday march 29th while we wait for our new church home to be completed our regular services will be held in ratcliffs hall we extend a cordial invitation to all to worship with us in the hall 10 am- bible school 11 am subject behold the bridegroom cometh 7 pm subject can it be done w mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday march 29th 10 am missionary day in the sun day school come and bring a friend 11 am subject a spirit vs a spiritual body 7 pm miss a bowman to preach come and hear something good altona union 7 pm subject heaven christian church edgar morton pastor sunday march 29th it looks just fine to see the folks going to sunday school these spring time sundays the sunday school is for all of us it has classes for all ages and all human- minds no matter how much or how little you know icome and ask your questions and help to answer the questions of others next sunday the pastor will have a helpful talk for the young folks 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 of dental surgeons and ot the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8603 markham every tuesday office ot8 geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v so graduate university of torontsi ringwood phone 6014 boadway s drug stork stouffvillb flowers under the new liquor laws now being brought into force by premier ferguson there is no change in the penalty for the first offence of tho bootlegger but a second offence means a jail term without option and in addition a fine may be im posed mr and mrs n e reesor cele brated the 50th anniversary of their marriage on tuesday march i7tb at the old homestead lot 11 ioth line markham which has been in possession of the family for over a century about fifty or sixty near relatives and friends gathered to offer congratulations a large crowd is expected in stouffville on saturday for the big ring sale of horses and cattle nearly 100 head in all will be offered at the mansion house yards married norton roberts at pleasant view goodwood on march isth 1925 mr walter norton of ux- bridge twp and miss florence roberts of markham twp were united in holy wedlock by the rev thomas legate deaths frisby at box grove on friday march 13th charlotte tram be loved wife of john brisby in her 76 th year sanderson on wednesday march the 18th at the residence of her soninlaw mr e collard white rose elizabeth brady widow of the late john sanderson in her 83rd year auction sale friday march 27th extensive sale of horses cattle breeding ewes farm machinery ford car etc belonging to f m cooper will be sold at lot 22 con 9 pickering opposite graham bros cairnbrogie stock farm no re serve 6 months credit sale at one wm maw auctioneer saturday march 2uh at the mansion house stouffville 20 choice clydesdale and percheron horses belonging to abner baker the well known stallion uolden west king 23675 registered also enrolled and inspected for 1925 will be sold by auction sale at one liberal terms fw silversides auctioneer saturday march 28th hol- stein and durham cattle belong ing geo talbot will be sold at mansion house stouffville at 1 oclock at same time as the big horse sale terms f w silver- sides auctioneer tviday april 3rd ladies aid monday march 30th exccutor3 meeting at the borne of mrs alex sale of the estate of the late j b scott 8 pm wurts including new building methodist church geo e coulter pastor sunday march 29th may your resolve for the day be as the psalmist praise ye the lord i will praise the lord with my whole heart in the assembly of the upright and in the congregation monday march 30th rev e m burgess pastor of lemonville circuit has been engaged to show us pic tures of new canadians in rural canada under the auspices of the young peoples league feewill offering wednesday april 1st praver ser vice at s pm wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selec tion of roses- floral pesigns for alii occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville coopers tools timber lumber etc sale at rear beebes blacksmith at one oclock f w silversides auctioneer monday march 30th about 20 head registered and highgrade jersey cattle quantity hay and potatoes belonging to wmsellars lot 28 con 6 markham near cashel no reserve sale at one 8 months credit prentice pren tice auctioneers thursday april 2nd auction sale of alex doners herd of milk ing holsteins at g c browns stop 4 0 yonge street no reserve sale at one oclock f n smith auctioneer saturday april 4th 45 head of cattle including cows young cattle from 1 to 3 years old at lot 17 con 4 uxbridge 1 mile east of goodwood belonging to john thompson sale at one f w silversides auctioneer tuesday april 7th at lot 28 con 6 pickering 45 head cattle good cows and young cattle 1 to 3 years old thos hardy prop sale at one f w silversides auctioneer geo maynard of whitevale re cently purchased the fine brick house and lot in mount joy from mrs uriah young- for 4500 mr may nard has sold his farm and we un derstand is moving into the house mrsyoung who had a sale of house hold goods is taking rooms in mount joy send the tribune to absent friends mrs tobey co late of toronto wish to announce an opening of ladies misses childrens ready towear garments and fancy goods at no 1 queens court stouffvilije aril 1st 1925 all goods made on premises ladies cordially invited to inspect our stock 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 largo frame hon so and 5 acrei of land barns and running stream all adjoining stouffville will be sold at a bargain to close out an estate three 50 acre farms from 5000 up to 5800 excellent places for per sons wanting a good home houses for sale in stouffville at all prices jacob yake phone 8004 real estate agency buttons block gtonffvill send the tribune to absent frlendi

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