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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 27, 1925, p. 1

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iwnffrjf lit iiiilil vol xxxvi no 26 stouffville ontario thursday august 27th 1925 school books and tenders asked for post office suppi les middle school examinations trnizr v we are ready for school opening with a large and complete line of text books readers scribblers pen cils etc etc v we carry 8very require ment for the beginner to high school student j m storey chemist and druggist t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 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 josses sound and dependable com panies phone 182 office lawson block a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouilville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or before full moon stouffville ont fall terms opens sept 1st cor yonge alexander sts toronto all graduates of last seventeen months have secured employ ment as well as scores of others catalogue free w 3 elliott principal the erection of a new post office building in stouffville is to he pro ceeded with this summer and ten ders are being called in x this issue for the erection of the build ing the matter of tender will be pen until thursday sept 10th while there is no authentic infor mation it is understood that mr levi hooyers lot where stood the old town hall a couple of years ago will bo the site built on we are informed that a favorable price has been quoted by mr levi hoover which is in the form of an option held by the government and ths will be accepted the citizens of stouffville and the hundreds of farmer- in the vicinity will appreciate the promptness with which the government is meeting the necessity for a new post office here the ever increasing popula tion at lake musseman necessitat ing better mail service than is now given along with the local demands has no doubt impressed the govern ment with our situation when the new office is once occupied the lake region can be properly supplied with daily mail and the citizens in stouff ville will also be a die to transact business at the post office with more ease and comfort the prime min ster hon mackenzie king who is our local representative at ottawa has the thanks of all our citizens regardless of their political affilia tion for his personal effort in fill ing a long felt necessity jn stouff rille runaway horses kills farmer use the telephone for that next meat order you will find ourselecti6n just what you would have picked out had you ioome to the store large variety of meats vege- talbles and canned goods h leadbetter butcher phone 0701 soouffvillle andrew aniian farmer and life long resident of dunfiaiton was al most instantly killed late friday afternoon when a team of young horses which he was holding took fright dashed along the road and dragged annan after them annan journed to pickering with his son thomas in a heavy farm wagon they drove to the blacksmiths shop where the son got out to do some business leaving his father in charge of the team nobody wit nessed the cause of the 6tampede but it is thought that deceased en deavored to turn the horses around preparatory for the homeward trip when the wagon tiltsd a little which frightened the spirited team he was pulled over the dashboard and became enmeshed in the reins receiving such injuines to the head and body that he died in a short time mr annan was well known and highly respected throughout pickering township boadways drug store stouffville fire fire t the most dreaded burglar that robs the farmer protect your pro perty against this thief which usually comes by way of lightning by using lightning rods we are agents for the most reliable company of long standing and thoroughly experienced no cost for enquirers i geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stquffvillk simple mixture makes stomach feel fine simple buckthorn bark magnesium sulph cp glycerine etc as mixem in adlerlka helps stomach trouble in ten minutes by removing gas brings- out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your system stops that full bloated feeling and makes you happy and cheerful excellent f jr chronic constipation adlerika works quick and delightfully easy j mrstorey druggist stouffville hodgson ward at the briar bush stouffville ontario a pretty wedding took place on thursday afternoon aug 20th 1925 when constance irene daugh ter of mr and mrs a j ward was united in- marriage to mr clayton mcdonnell son of mr jg hodgson dcm and mrs hodgson of hud son heights quebec the rev e m burgess of lemoh- ville officiated at the ceremony which took place in the conserva tory the bride who was given away by her father wore a lovely gown of ivory charmeuse which was draped at the- side and caught with orange blossoms her veil of tulle arranged in cap effect was wreathed with orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of columbia roses and gypsophilia miss elsie m ward was her sis ters only attendant and wore a gown of rose georgette over powder blue and carried a sheaf of trouba dour gladiolas mr jocolyn hodgson brother of the groom was the best man the wedding music was played by miss helen thompson of hudson heights during the signing of the register mr bernardward brother of the bride sang until after the cere mony a reception was held on the lawn among the out of town guests were- miss dorothy ward of new york mrs george hodgson miss helen thompson and mr joce- lyn hodgson of hudson helghtsque and mr f g ward of chicago later mr and mrs hodgson left for a motor trip to the lake of bays the bride travelling in a costume of reseda green crepe with coat of luadeine in the same shade bor dered with fox fur she wore a hat of black satin trimmed with gold kid on their return they will j reside in montreal que 1 denotes over 75 percent 2 denotes 6674 per cent 3 denotes 6065 per cent c denotes 5059 per cent other numbers indicate failure in a subject and the marks obtained a s a d j j u o i o j h baker c c c 3 1 1 2 2 m baker c 3 39 32 1 34 c c w booth c e ctendenning 23cc113c c j collard 3 12 22 j dowswell 3 27 38 17 2 3s 15 30 w foote 36 v gray c 2 c 3 e grubin 3 c c c 1 c 2 2 se hese 21211 c c e helmkay 3 3s c 20 c 1 c 34 a hill 29 c 2 m hodges 3 y hodgirs c c 2 3 e hoover 42 35 1 2 3 c l- hoover 37 39 25 34 30 34 37 f judd c c c 01 j lamb 2 2 40 35 c 29 39 40 32 d lawson 2 c 3 c 2 2 3 c g lawson 2 c 3 3 12 3 3 h mackay 2 3 1 1 1 1 g nicely c 2 3 27 21 m oboyle 3 2 2 m paisley 3c1 c s pike 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 c e reesor c s rose 41 33 47 c 42 d sinclair 39 b slack 40 c c 33 1 c c c 31 n tan- 3 c 38 22 1 2 c c 30 j walls 3 c 45 35 c l warder 12 1 22- h white 32 32 c 1 c 22 f yake c the following students were given some help in upper school english and tried the upper school examinations with the re sults indicated jean collard comp 3 lit 3 enna heise comp 3 lit 3 francis judd comp c lit c harold mackay comp 3 lit 3 grace nicely comp 3g lit c the student having highest standing was susan o pike of bethesda who has 5 firsts and 3 seconds to her credit an unusually good results the subject in which students obtained highest standing was algebra in this 100 were successful and 72 of these passed with honors in the examination as a whole 75 were successful a favor able result when one considers the overcrowded condition of the school next year we are planning v teach enough upper school work to enable those students who have still a few middle school subjects to write off to get in a full years work details will be arranged later a stouffer principal personal notes vrrtaaikfcjhiturwpmtkmtarcsi liberal picnic arrangements for the holding of the big political picnic at richmond hill on sept 5tjiwere completed at a meeting friday evening under auspices of the north york reform association at which representa tives of north west and east york and of the toronto mens liberal association were present premier king is expected to attend com mittees were formed the chairmen being as follows finance and adver tising r d ross toronto picnic w trench richmond hill sports scott mcnairn decorations dr sangster a program of games and races is being arranged who votes in whitchurch parts i and ii of the voters lists for the township of whitchurch for the year 1925 were issued from the office of the township clerk on sat urday last owing to necessary changes in thebook it is by far the largest volume of the kind which the township has ever had printed it making abook of about 90 pages part three of the list which con tains the names of all persons en titled to vote at a dominion election while being prepared- by the clerk is withheld from print in the event of there being no election before this time next year it will not be re quired and the municipality would save the expense of printing schooljept 1st contrary to announcement in the last issue of the tribune regarding the time of school reopening stouff ville public and continuation school will commence on tuesdaysept 1st this opening date has been set by the ontario dept of education and according to the school act all boards must abide by it as it is many of the children have had holidays for two mqnthsand a half and there is no doubt but that parents will be gla to have them resume their studies promptly on the first of sept the school board met on tuesday evening to rescind the motion that school should open sept 8th mrs james laughlin aged 83 years died al the home of her niece mrs k g tarr mongolia yetorday funeral this friday at 2 pm in terment at zion cemetery barns and crop burned births cleverdon on august 25th 1925 to mr and mrs albert cleverdon 7th con markham a son while threshers were busy on the farm of a h wag6taff one mile north of elesmere on the kennedy road friday fire of unknown orl gin broke out and within a few mlnates the large barn and outbuild ings were reduced to ashes together with the entire crop all farm impje- ments and a number of calves pigs and clilckens the efforts of the men were directed towards saving the house and the only cattle saved were those grazing in the pasture it is expected that the loss will exceed 10000 partly covered by insurance mr wagstaff was at his home 302 greenwood ave and the business of the farm is conducted by a for- man w e morden truck driver of stouffville and mr d mi heise a former resident here were talking on the roadside a short distance away when they saw the flames suddenly shoot out from the barn and were conscquolltly eye witness of the conflagration cauliflower has dropped to 30c per dozen on the toronto market and many local gardeners are hard hit as a consequence in the vicinity of stouffville where caulflower is grown in large acreage every year the area was even greater this sea son the warm- weather had the effect of ripening the crop too fast thus swamping the larger markets additional personals mrs d e pearson of midland is visiting her sisters mrs g w brownsberger and mrs geo kester and other friends this week mr and mrs john fisher and daughter gertie of toronto visited with mr and mrs dawson davis on sunday- the engagement is announced of miss hilda bessie simonds of tor onto to mr stanley muston former ly of stouffville the wedding will take place on sept 8th i one of our esteemed aged citizens mr simeon stouffer left this week on a two months trip through to the pacific coast and in the united states after visiting at vancouver mr stouffer will proceed across the line into the stale of iowi where he will visit his sonfredat tacoma with a stop at salt lak city ha will go to denver colorado the home of his daughter mrs e dougherty mr stouffer will make tli9 entire trip by rail and boat over the lncs of the canadian national railway i miss dorothy ward is spending a week in uskoka miss m vallentine of cleveland is spending a two weeks vacation with mrs m irwin mr totten of kitchener is spend ing a few days- with mr harry stouffer miss jean evans of newmarket was the guest of mrs walter davey last week v mr and mrs archie stouffer have been holidaying at mrs stouffers former home in kitchener mr and mrs c g mckenzie of pontiacmich are visiting her father in towiy clerk j s dougherty miss meda cleaver is spending a couple of weeks with her cousin miss edna graham in barrie mr and mrs a e miller and son of orillia are visiting mrs millers parents mr and mrs henry brillin- ger miss gladys depew and little evelyn pipher of toronto were guests of mrs alex scott over sun day mr and mrs jji ratcliff and mr and mrs geo t lee returned fiom their holidays in haliburton on tuesday night mr and mrs e r lageer have returned from toronto where they spent a couple of weeks with their eldest son herbert rev a g and mrs warder and family are in owen sound this week attending the sunday school confer ence of the mbc church mr and mrs flayies reesor of scarboro and mrs henderson of to ronto visited there cousins mr and mrs john fisher of ringwood on sunday mr chaswatt and daughter mrs heard of texas and mrs jacobs and her son of toronto called on mr j j rae and other friends in town tuesday mrs hattie saunders grand children leola and jimmy returned home after spending a few holidays with their aunt mrschaslaviolette at riverside cottage sutton mr b a ward bsa who sang a solo in the united church on sun- day evening left on monday for soo l5te mariel where he has an appoint ment on the collegiate staff mrs g a mcconnell aurora announces the engagement of her daughter c ruth marie to milton t arbuthnott moorby eldest son of mr and mrs thos j moorby gormley ont mr and mrs harry gilroy atten ded the funeral of the late charles playter at pine orchard on tuesday deceased was 76 years of age and had been a resident of north whit church for many years dr f w clement formerly df toronto but now associated with dr mckisson the leading gas anaesthetist in america was the guest of dr ball on sunday while on a trip from toledo ohio mrs mereda forsyth announces the engagement of her daughter rhoda to mr gilbert r gordon son of mr and mrs j w gordon toc- onto the marriage to take place late in august last sunday mr and mrs dm heise of toronto motored to alden near buffalo a trip of 300 miles to visit the latters mother mrs e a boynton of stouffville who is tak ing special treatment at the mineral springs there mr and mrs harry tobias and family mr and mrs w mr gladwell and mrs feaster and mr and mrs gould all of toronto also mr and mrs loss hill and family and miss vanzant visited on sunday at mr harmon yakes last monday mr d m heise of toronto called in town and in com pany with alex scott the twain motored north to spetyl a few days in and near peterboro during mr scotts absence harry stouffer will assist in the store management mrs grw thomas was in tor onto last week attending the fun eral of her brotherinlaw joseph jose who expired very suddenly while being taken to the cobourg hospital on wednesday last the deceased was a resident of toronto at the time of his death mr dean kester a member of the legal fraternity in timmins new ontarioieft here mondayafter being called from his vacation up in que bec province owing to the untimely death of his brother last week the late wilmot kester who was burled here on thursday of last week thj local root crop is suffering i owing to the lack of rain business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors coni veyaxces c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s bal physician and surgeon office cor obuiun and main phono 106 dr herbert b freel physician- and surgeon offico standard bank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to 830 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 1c101 residence 1640a dental j n dales lds d s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal epilog 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 ot dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block m phone 8201 markham every tuesday office ot geo crosbys store boadways drug j stor stouffvillb flowers wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selection of roses florad designs for ali occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville y the bar of public opinion to i which all food products are summoned for conviction or ac quittal is the dining room table where are gathered the appetite judges who pass upon the fit ness of this or that food wo advocate the trial of our pastry and our bread their purity and goodness wilj be established i ambrose stover baker property chances homes in stouffville from 1500 to 50000 garden farms 1000 to 5000 larger farms from 4000 to 13000 a few vacant lots for sale storeproperty from 2000 to 4000 call and see jacob yake phono 8001 real estate agent two doors east ofthe presbyterian- church main street stouffville

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