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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 6, 1925, p. 1

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vol xxxvi no 23 stouffville ontario thursday august 6th 1925 smilesn chuckles candies the sweet messenger of senti ment eloquently expressed films developing and printing done on the premises expert work quickly done stationery of character adds dignity to correspondence j m storey chemist and druggist t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffv1ll1s office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 83 0 pm other hours dy appointment phone 5304 thomas birkett general insurance broker established 1907 can be of service to you in all branches of insurance reason able rates fair settlement and prompt payment of losses sound and dependable com panies phone 182 office lawson block bequests exceed value of estate the united church of canada at stouffville will benefit considerably by the will of the late rev george washington one of retired citizens who passed away here on july 8th the following are the bequests made by this kindly old gentleman who rendered liberal financial assistance to the local church during his life time here margaret s southcombe sister 1000 elizabeth a washington sister 500 stouffville methodist sunday school 50 endowment fund victoria college toronto 1000 general missionary society of the methodist church 200 superannua tion fund methodist church 200 church fund stouffvlle 200 wm s stouffville methodist church 400 george a washington liephew 500 ezra washington brother 400 w ms stouffville residue as the total estate amounts to 3623 and the bequests total 4450 the legaciees will be reduced propor tionately excepting those to his sis ters which are to be provided in full according to the will district news j much summer holiday visiting chalmers presbyterian church uxbridge which voted out of union w pearson of oakville was home has extended a call to rev j c j monday robinson of wyoming to be the i mr bcrnice heise was home from pastor i toronto over the week end mr and mrs leonard vanzant lower school examination results i loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 p m on or before full moon stouffville ont the following students of the stouffville continuation school have passed the lower school depart mental examination in the subjects after their names gladys dougherty geog marguerite hodgins latin annie knight arithmetic floyd spence botany can donald storry botany can hist hist a stouffer principal fail wheat winners at richmond hill 23 pupils wrote on the entrance and only three failed and five of the successful students obtained honors john h underhill aged 66 years died in aurora last week he was born in pickering township and had been connected with the shoe factory of that town for some years v markham is to have another medi cal doctor j h matchett has sold his brick r2si1nce on main street the old dr robinson property to dr e s baker md for 5500 dr baker has been practicing until recently in haliburton and will move to markham on august 15th mr matchett will move to torontowhere he is operating a barber shop at a meeting of the alyner ceme tery company it was decided to pur chase a tent for use in thecemetery for funerals in case the weather is wet or stormy the tent which will be a large one will beput over the grave and under it the mourners will find shelter from the weather it will be particularly appreciated in winter as a shelter from the cold winds and snow a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am fall terms opens sept 1st cor yonge alexander sts toronto all graduatesvof last seventeen months have secured employ ment as well as scores of others catalogue free w j elliott principal w hickson of departmental judge in the fall wheat field crop competition under the aus pices of markham agricultural so- ciety has sent his report of prize winners to r h crosby the secre tary the winners 1 jas torrance markham daw sons golden chaff 2- armstrong bros locust hill sons golden chaff 3w a paterson agin court daw sons golden chaff 4 ed mason agincourt oacnp 104 5 p h reesor markham michi gan amber 6 r c davidson markham daw- sons golden chaff 7 w pipher markham dawsons dawsons golden chac mr andrew oberle a walkerton drover who conducts an extensive piggery on the outskirts of the town has lost over 200 hogs of this sea son entailing a loss of over 7000 and although the mortality among the swine has been going on fortwo months it was only on tuesday of i last week the cause was definitely bobcaygeon the ascerta as being due to hog cholera and the seventeen surviving porkers that mr oberle had in his pens were destroyed by the govern ment inspector use the telephone for that next meat order you will find our selection just what you would have picked out had you come to the store largo variety of meats vege tables and canned goods h leadbetter butcher phono 0701 soouffrjllo boadway s drug store stouffville eat more fruit its cool and refreshing we carry m full line of highclass fruits and vegetables at very rea sonable prices try cur store picnic supplies for our groceries please geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvtlle ninth line markham mr and mrs silverthorn spent a day last week in beaverton the missesknight spent the week end with friendsat uxbridge mrs johnson of markham spent sunday with her daughter mrs h thomas miss v knight of toronto re turned after spending two weeks with her parents miss orr formerly a teacher of mount joy school was the guest of mrs stouffer over the week end mr l eagleson and miss l eagle- sou of toronto are spending a few days- under the parental roof miss ada irwin of weston has re turned after spending a couple of weeks with heraunt mrs mcelwaln mr and mrs robinson and daugh ter of barriewere the guests of mr and mrs mcelwain over the holiday mr and mrs richardson of tor onto and mr and mrs mcneely of markham spent the holiday with mr and mrs j postill family reunion restless sleep due to stomach gas gas pressure in the abdomen cau ses a restless nervous feeling and prevents sleep adlerlka removes gas in ten minutes and brings out surprising amounts of old waste matter you never thought was in yonr system this excellent intesti nal evacuant is wonderful for consti pation or stomach trouble dont waste time with pills or tablets but get real adlerlka action j m storry druggist stouffville a reunion of holdens was held at the home of truman holden mon day afternoon and evening aug3rd 1925 in honor of mr and mrs e turner and son ot california who have been visiting many relatives in ontario for the past two months fortytwo people were seated at the spacious table spread on the lawn a most appropriate speech was given by dolbert holden who presented mr and mrs turner with a serving tray which contains a pane of glass from the old baptfst church of stouffville of which mrs turner the eldest daughter of truman holden was formerly a member morris turner a grandson of tru man holden was presented with a beautiful watch chain in memory of the occasion singing and real old heart to heart talks among this big prominent fam ily of stouffville and surrounding country formed a new tie and a memory never to bo forgotten ring wood mrs r bruels is at present in toronto misses dora and irene wlldgoose are intoronto george mctavish has purchased a graydort car miss addie pipher of toronto was home over sunday mr and mrs albert forsyth and family of toronto were holiday visi tors at h bodys mr and mrs walter miller and child of stouffville spent wednes day at sam millers miss jessie x of port hope former teacher here spent a few days recently at j m groves w pipher is busy threshing these days mr pipher and his son gordon are running two outfits this year mr and mrs h pipher and family of toronto visited the formers par ents mr and mrs i pipher over the week end all indications are that one of our young gentlemen is thinking serious ly of seeking a position at the cnr station in stouffville if signs dont fail how about it harry on sunday mr jas gould had a visit from his daughter mr and mrs major and two sons from hamilton also mr and mrs isaac myer and family and mr and mrsstewart rae and family james gould has just disposed of his 51 acres whore he made his home just north of ringwood for the past few years to walter uradshaw who lately arrived from england for the sum of 6000 mr bradshaw who is a practical farmer takes possession on nov 1st when working in the field last week john fisher found an old vftch which he took into jeweler grubin in stouffville white the in strument was beyohd repair on account of list the jeweler was abo to locate his private mark on it as a tvatch which he batl at somo time made repairs to looking up the ivater in his books it was found thft the wuvi fj r the property of t a3 late jolt l snith whose whlmv i sll a rei int here im j watch must have ben iost b mr smith nly fifteen veis ago the annual school garden party on friday evening was a delightful affair the grounds and surround ings proved most inviting to the large crowd and the presence of stouffville band enlivened the enter tainment although many would have liked to hear them play more than they did the program and- refreshments were up to the usual high standard and the kate receipts amounted to s645 which is dou ble that of the previous year show ing that the affair is growing in in terest each year spent the holiday in sunderland mrs levi pugh of warwick sask is visiting mr and mrs leslie row- botham miss lillian vaerke of toronto is visiting miss isabel mclean obrien avenue mr and mrs fred madill and young son of toronto were in town on monday on sunday mrand mrs e bryson of lindsay were guests of mr and mrs j lewis town mr and mrs arthur harding of toronto visited his mother mrs wm harding mr and mrs lett of toronto j visited her parents mr and mrs g watson this week miss mabel walker of toronto is spending a week with her cousin miss jennie baker messrs f r crawford and chris nicholson wore in hamilton on mon day for the horse races arthur blackwell and lady friend of toronto spent the holiday with mr and mrs thos blackwell mrs george hughes and family of toronto returned monday after a couple of weeks spent here miss dorothy lawson of church street is spending a week at jack sons point with her uncle dr burkliolder mr and mrs r kidney of buffalo and the misses page of richmond hill were guests of mr and mrs wm malloy on monday mr and mrs wm pepper also mrs alonzo forsyth and mrs camp- linof toronto spent monday with mrs david forsyth after a couple of months absence in toronto mr and mrs i a par kinson have returned to their resi dence in the east end j mr hector urquhart of spring field ohio visited his brother mr j urquhart on his way up to jack sons point for a week mr and mrs n forsyth church street have returned from a delight ful trip to parry sound where they visited rev and mrs lee rev h m pearson a student pastor here at one time was in town this week mr pearson is leaving toronto for a new charge at kenora messrs percy and murray lehman of toronto sons of mr benj leh man a former resident of stouffville were in town over the week end mr and mrs w b kester and children expect to start this week on their return motor trip to their home in calgary a distance of 2g0o miles dr and mrs wm jamieson mas ter ralph and miss alleen jcimieson of hamilton visited at the home of mrs jamiesons father mr a s leaney mrs albert stover of toronto mr lambert stover of rochester ny and master howard stover of winni peg spent sunday with mr and mrs h j malloy miss grace martin formerly of our public school teaching staff and party of friends from weston were evening guests of mr and mrs geo t lee on monday mrs j b wurts and gvandson have been on a trip to niagara falls visiting her daughter mrs gallo way they also visited in buffalo and intervening points mr and mrs dean kester of tim- mins new ontario are visiting mr mr and mrs truman holden announce the engagement of their eldest daughter elva berneta to mr james ridout the marriage to take place early in august mr and mrs nelson wagg clare- mont announce the engagement of their daughter mabel margaret to alex evans morgan lakefield ont son of mr and mrs d m morgan claremont ont the wedding to take place in august- mr roy dickson of toronto is holidaying at the old home here mrs meggs and mrs gregg of winnipeg are visiting mr and mrs h o klinck the misses constance and elsie ward are visiting with their parents at the briarbush mrs b s hoover of rochester ny is visiting her aged mother mrs milton kester east end mr and mrs calvin yake have re turned after a two weeks visit with their daughter at millbrook rev w w fleischer was in bob caygeon on friday attending- the funeral of an old friend mr hicks mr and mrs john marshall and mr and mrs f g hall of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs f marshall miss violet laying and friend miss vera tyrell of toronto spent the holiday with the formers grand mother mrs e stewart also george stewart spent the holiday at home on monday mr and mrs f c rowbotham and bruce and helen motored to omemee where the fam ily will remain for a holiday mr and mrs rowbotham returning home mr and mrshylton smith and daughter adeline and son reginald of minnedosa man are visiting the latters aunt mrs ira badgero and other relativesand friends in stouff ville and surrounding district miss lillian bennett one of our former school teachers accompanied by her sister miss violet andfather and mother mr and mrs frank bennett all of toronto visited with mrs h lawson church street and mr and mrsdawson davis and mrs lloyd while on a motor trip from brechin business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor odrien and main phono 0u dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard bank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday 4 to s and 630 to 830 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 1g401 residence 10402 dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal colleg of dental surgeons and of the university df toronto oflice over sir 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 e7s barker lds dds dentist stouflvhie honor graduate of royal college ol dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block j phone 8201 markham every tuesday office otj geo crosbys store veterinary r g law vs bvsc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 and mrs george kester dean be longs to the legal fraternity of the progressive northern town mr and mrse a button and two children visited mrs buttons mother who is in ill health at wal- laceburg they jett home friday returning on tuesday this week mr and mrs grant barnes and young son of dryden have been visiting his parents mr and mrs e barnes of concession and friends here for a couple of weeks they also renewed old acquaintances at minden where both grant and mrs barnes were former teachers after visiting her parents at bradford they will return to dryden where grant will resume his duties as principal of the continuation school mr and mrs e turner and son left today for their home at fresno california mrs turner formerly addeline m holden is the eldest daughter of truman holden of stouffville this is the first trip to her old home in twentythree years the trip east covered 3200 miles with their automobile apreduet of the crysler motor corporation they travelled here in the remark able time of twelve and one half days including all stops a com plete camp equipment is carried and when night comes a convenient and comfortable camp is soon erected the trip was made east over the lin coln highway across the states of nevada and utah to salt lake city cheyenne wyoming and on to omaha nebraska where the route crosses the missouri river to coun cil bluffs iowa from iowa the mis- slsslpi river was crossed into illinois chicago and through indiana and michigan at detroit they crossed the detroit river over to windsor canada from here the provincial highway was followed to toronto the turners are making the return trip by the way of michigan wiscon sin minnesota north dakota mon tana idaho washington oregon and their homo slate california flowers i avedding bouquets and x funeral designs on shortest notico we also have a beautiful selection of roses floral designs for all occasions j muston sons phone 7001 stouffville after- spending al week with her approximately 4500 miles- will be travelled on their routo home and two months will be spent going ow ing to the fact that many stops will be made to visit relatives along their course cousin mrs h gilroy mrs harry winters and son claude returned on wednesday to their home in wel lington prince edward county miss m sangster of toronto is visiting her parents mr and mrs frank saugster miss canister is engaged a secretary of the inspector department of the standard bank of canada mr and mrs j g kcefer and i h keefer of norwood ont and mrs d wright of hartford conn were guests of mrs f wilson on saturday mr kcefer sr is a for mer editor of the tribune and was interested in renewing old acquaint ances he was on his way to a fam- jily reunion at fleshcrlon v the bar of public opinion to which all food products are summoned for conviction or ac quittal is the dining room table where are gathered the appetlto judges who pas3 upon th fit ness of this or that food we advocate the trial of our pastry and our bread their purity and goodness will be established ambrose stover baker births elson in stouffville on july 31st 1925 to mr and mis harvey elson a daughter brillinger in stouffville on aug 5th 1925 to mr and mrs walter brillinger a son stanley gerald stouffville grain market fall wheat 125 oats 60 barley 72 buckwheat 70 alsike 7 to 8 bus property chances i have listed among other proper- tics the following 1500 good house and lot in stouffville 4000 eight roomed brick house and acre of land 5000 eight roomed frame house and six acres of land other homes at lower prices also good store property from 2000 to 3500 farm properties several good properties call for price and particulars seven varieties of choice fowl for sale chevrolet touring car 1921 for sale jacob yake phone 8004 real estate agent two doom eaat of the presbyterian church main streot stouffville

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