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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 1, 1925, p. 1

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tottffiriue sfctbmte voi xxxvi no 31 stouffville ontario thursday october 1 1925 keep your teeth bright ordinary dentifices are un questionably valuablebut it was not until the chemists of the nyal company produced nyal pumodent that the world was offered a really efficient tooth cleanser t pumodent consists of a polish ing cream jid a tooth paste two tubes in one package and each does its own particu lar duty thoroughly you can not know the efficiency of pumo- dent until you try it price ooc j m storey chemist and druggist t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stoukfvllills office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5804 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 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am the clerks office the town clerks office was changed this week and anyone having busi ness to trunact with cltrk dough erty will in future and him in the council chambers at the rear of the fire hall a suitable building has been erected at the rear of the hall to carry the electrical supplies and clerk dougherty is now at home to his friends during the usual hours also clerk w h clark of whitchurch township will be at home to the township ratepayers in the new quarters for he has ar ranged with council for suitable space in the municipal block the vacated building on main street next boadways drug store was long established as a clerks office it wasfirst used fcr that pur pose 20 years ago when the former clerk mr john urqnliart took on the municipal job at that time it was also used by mr urquhart as a store but later he gave up the mercantile trade retaining the building as an office only contract let for office ontract senate reform and low tariff part of liberal platform the contract for the new post office building at stouffvllle was let last friday according to advice re ceived from air w h s cane o newmarketpresident o the north york refom association mr caire was in ottawa on friday last when the tenders were dealt with a toronto firm was awarded the contract good steaks sirloin porterhouse round or tbone always satisfies a healthy appetite and the more tasty and tender it is the hap pier it makes those who share in it that is the reason you should try our speoials h leadbetter butcher phono 0701 soonitvillo contractor is responsible it is evident that the mile and a quarter of new road built last spring on the sixtli concession of markham adjoining- the markhamwhitcliurch townline is not standing up and shows signs of wearing out to meet such conditions twenty per cent of the contract price is withheld from the contractors for eighteen months or more and this money will be used to bfing the road up to the requirements we under stand the commission will protect the township in this- matter the fact that the road is now under con trol of the municipality will not alter the situation in respect to the con tractors obligations choice peaches large shipment just to hand direct from the peach orchard by auto truck get the best at the least price by calling on us tories organize geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvillb new milk poinfe v we commenced pur now dairy business with a good patronage but are still looking for a share v of your trade if we are not getting it remember our business is here for keeps and is not merely of short duration 22 tickets 100 fred mowder phone 3208 snowhite dairy stouffville the stouffville markets wednesday sept 30th dairy butter 34 to 37 eggs 36 to 37 cattle hogs c hogs 1275 to 1375 calves 850 to 950 butchers cattle 555 to 625 grain pall wheat 112 oats 40 barley 65 buckwheat 65 alslke 750 to 900 the first gun in the present poli tical campaign here on behalf of the conservative candidate col t h lennox was fired on monday even ing in the auditorium when over eightyfive tones assembled to ar range the organization in this sec tion the attendance was described as the largest ever assembled in stouffvllle for a conservative or ganization meeting in this liberal stronghold mr w h todd waselected to the chair and was later elected vice- president of the stouffvllle associa tion with mr robt miller as presi dent mrfl button was reelected as secretary in addition to the appointment of officers short speeches were made by the candidate who was acclaimed by loud cheers other speakers were messrs clifford case of aur ora arthur trebilcock of toronto and win keith mppfor north york col lennox spoke chiefly along organization lines but also touched briefly on the issues of the present campaign he claimed the policy of the meighen government was a pro tective tariff for the canadian farm ers here in our own midst the farmer suffered from serious com petition by american vegetable growers he said since his nomin ation he had travelled the entire rid ing and could sincerely say that no campaign augured of greater suc cess for him in all the many battles he had gone through in north york than the present fight the meeting closed with cheer3 for hon arthur meighen and the candidate court adds thirteen at a court of revision for ux- bridge township held at goodwood last saturday for the revision of the voters list there wero thirty ap peals dealt with mostly names of persons alleged to have been left off an enthusiastic public meeting given additional pep and interest by the attendance of an orchestra from newmarket and a choir of young people gathered from parts of the riding was held in ratcliffs hall on tuesday night in the interests of the local liberal candidate rt hon mackenzieking prime minister the hall was well fllledand the meeting was marked by excellent order and the best of attention to each speaker of which there were three reeve morgan baker of whitchurch mrs g f richan of ottawa and hon geo n gordon cabinet minister in 1 3 king government prior to the meeting the band rendered sevenl aires in front of the hall mr gordon who was deputy speaker in the last parliament was the main spokesman the tariff reduced taxation and our present prosperity were the main issues dealt with according to mr meighen protection is the main issue as for protection it was a tax placed on goods coining into canada we get said the speaker 300000000 in national revenue from this lax i call that pretty good protection i believe in pro tection mr gordon continued but it is protection for the man and wcri vitli ttla fairsly to support where the pay envelope is brought home and every dollar al lotted to its place the consumer we must not tax but wo must have a tariff for revenue to pay our na tional debt the failure of a glass company at hamilton has been cited as a lament able instance of the tragedy of low tariff it was only a tragedy of silica sand silica sand indispens able to the manufacture of glass costs 25c a ton at antwerp but 5 a ton laid down at the dock in hamilton that is why the glass company could not pay said mr gordon the speaker accused mr meighen ot being inconsistent on the matter of protection he was once said he a free trader in bogus butter by that he referred to his action in letting olemargarine into canada and almost wrecking the dairy business of this country turning to the senate the speaker struck a responsive cord when he flayed the upper chamber for its short comings an irresponsible senate he said have throttled good legislation the race track bill and mothers pensions the former sought to stamp out gambling and the latter proposed aid for dependent widowed mothers meighen is a defender of the senate every time he put down his thumb they killed the bill action must be taken to make this body responsible to the peopleand thats a plank in the lib eral platform the meighen blue ruin cloud is a farce canada is prospering despite this talk factories are- humming in peterboro where the speaker knew the situation the quaker oat co are running 24 hours per day and canadian general electric had just taken a large order for a mil lion and a half new business massey harris stock which sold at 25 per share nine months ago has jumped to g5 all evidence of increased business tory financing was poor thought mr gordon when in office they issued 1650000000 of 25year tax free bonds bearing 5 per cent in terest but with all this liability left on our hands we have reduced the debt of canada this year so far by twenty millions of money all this and more has been done despite the fact that the government has only 45c out of every dollar it gets to operate public works etc mr gordon predicted that in two years the cnr would be paying its own way if the debt is decreased the same rate as in the past two years referring to the candidate rt h6n mr king mr gordon said he was at the front of the most demo cratic government canada ever had a government for the beqple the people of north york were privileged to have such a man as mr king jo vote for he is a man who had championed the rights of the people he is faithful and loyal and his heart is right his citizenship sound and its your enduring privilege to elect him over the toronto lawyer reeve morgan baker spoke briefly on the tariff issue and declared as a farmer that the king tariff policy was the right thing for us even though you may not be a follower of mr king or of liberalism for the sake of the countrys welfare every- personal notes 1 mrsyw a page of toronto was the guest of mrs david meyer last week mrs martin tait has been spend ing a fetf days with a girlhood friend at lindsay miss muriel ward has left home for toronto where she has secured a position as mothers help airs esther tarr percy and vera also mr and mrs john tarr spent sunday with friends in port perry mrs wm malloy returned home last week after visiting relatives in aurora richmond hill and toronto mr wm ramsey of toronto spent friday with his sisters mrs al smales and mrs e tarr east end mr frank ward ma has left for chicago to resume his studies at the university in oriental languages mr and mrswj stephenson and the misses stephenson all of one- mee were guests of dr and mrs smith on sunday rev dr j t daloy of port hope and two daughters visited irs sis ters the misses daley for a short time last week mr and mrs geo wreggett of thornton and mr and mrs heniy reid of cookstown spent sunday with mr and mrs john lehman mrs a appleton of windsor ont and daughter mrs raper have re turned home after visitign with her niece mrs ira badgero and other relatives miss goodwin miss ada mccarty and mrs dr barker motored from toronto last thursday to attend the meeting of the womans auxiliary at the- home of mrs f w silvester friends will be sorry to learn that mrs frank miller lias been con fined to iter bed at the mansion house for some days through ill ness mrs miller was able to get up on monday and is now recovering nicely mr f d nighswahde of toronto was in town saturday enroute from his summer cottage at lake mussel- man owing to the illness of his daughter mr nighswander has been using his cottage later than usual this season in order to complete her final year at the faculty of education miss greta smith ba left on monday for toronto after this term if successful miss smith will be fully qualified to teach in either high school or collegiate mrs jas vanzant and daughter airs w h eby of toronto spent a week with alrshattie saunders also air and airs oconnell of toronto airs chas laviolette of sutton mr and airs smith and airs fern pear son of toronto spent the week end with the latters mother airs h saunders with the churches stouffville presbyterian sunday oct 4th service at 11 am- next sunday you are invited to attend baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday oct 4th 11 am subject eagles wings 7 pm subject fresh water from an old spring cottage prayer meeting this week at the home of aliss evelyn allan claremont chas cooper made a business trip to toronto last week rowena cooper was home over the week end from normal school rev air osborne and family re turned home last week after their vacation james alcclelland pressed and loaded a car of hay last week for the toronto market george and airs scott returned home from their visit to the north west early this week the anniversary services held in the baptist church on sunday last were well attended the speaker had the best of attention at both services the list only thirteen of these were allowed by his honor judge ruddy support the policy of the who presided the appeals were party at this time ho liberal s of ottawa said she whose activity would indicate that he will seek reelection next january births latcham to air and mrs cecil latcham glasgow on sept 24th 1925 a daughter had been asked to come into tho premiers riding and do what she could along organization she de scribed hon arthur meighen as tho apostle of gloom and premier king as the apostle of faith mr a d- bruco was chairman of the meeting ninth line markham air d boyd is in toronto on jury these days aliss blain of toronto was home on sunday airs postill spent a day in tor onto this week afrs coles daughter spent a few days with her last week air and airs stouffer spent sun day with friends at jiarkham aliss eagleson of toronto and her sister of hamilton were home over the week end air john knight who is attending bible college in toronto was homo over sunday the aliases pretty of weston were guests of airs mcelwaln over the week end miss atahaffy and friend of tor onto were guests or mrs d boyd on sunday send the tribune to absent friends christian church edgar alorton pastor sunday oct 4th the lord is good to al ps 1453 be thankful unto him ps 1004 let us exalt his name together ps 34 3 at bloomington next sunday at 11 am and at ringwood at 230 pm there will be the lords sup per mp hamilton will be at church- hill at 3 pm and altona 7 pm it has been said that the evening ser vices at stouffville have been help ful come and enjoy them if you go not elsewhere to worship j mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday oct 4th 10 am come to the sunday school 11 am subject finding your place x 7 pm subject keeping your place both services by the pastor alonday oct 5th every member and adherent is invited to attend a special called meeting at 730 pm to discuss the time location means and plans re the building or buying of a new parsonage said meeting will be equal in authority to a quar terly business meeting and will have presiding elder al brieker in the chair the united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba alinister sunday oct 4th 11 am our approach to the tyn- dale bible 7 pm the language of the face rev h s warren will preach at both services everybody welcome the official board have appointed the following ushers alessrs w h burnett fr crawford alorley bar ker and winston booth the alis- sionary committee appointed is alessrs ae booth w a silvester alex scott geo dowswell and jas mowat this committee is expected to meet and select a chairman who will become a member of the official board baker hill and 2nd alvrkhaai sixth lino baptist churches at a joint meeting of the baker hill and second markham baptist churches held last wednesday even ing it was unanimously decided that the two churches should have one pastor to serve the two fields the arrangements which were made are those that were formerly followed each church having one service a day which alternates from the morning on one sunday to an even ing service on the following sunday the services for sunday oct 4th are as follows alornlng 1030 baker hill evening 700 alarkham second pastor w s whitcombe ba will preach at both services business cards i legal mccullough button barristers solicitors con- vevances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and math phono 100 dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon offlco standard bank building hours s to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to 830 pfm tuesday thursday and saturday phones offlco 1g401 residence 10403 dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal collew of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1403 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 of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office ovei geo crosbys store boadways v drug stqrb stoupfvhvlb flowers wedding bouquets and ilk funeral designs i on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selection of roses floral designs for ale occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville medical society aieeting a largely attended meeting of the york county aledical society met tuesday sept 22nd at the home of drs langstaff richmond hill a most practical and interesting ad dress was given by dr d e robert son of toronto on acute abdo minal conditions of children dr ira freel followed with a re sume of the recent advances in medi cine at the close of the meeting a sup per was served and a social hour spent the county of york aledical so ciety was formed several years ago and is an enthusiastic and successful society its objects is to assist its members in keeping uptodate in all practical and scientific advances in medicine and surgery on tuesday mrsarthur carruthers of the sth concession pickering underwent an operation at the- gen eral hospital toronto for internal trouble dr starr performed the operation anji airs carruthers is re ported to be getting along well some girls are terribly extrava gant they pay three or four dollars for a pair of stockings then roll down about a dollars worth order your bread and cakes early a this pure food question is up trf you mrs wife of the head of this family you know that your husband en- joys a slice of good bread at meal times as well as the junior enjoy it between eat feasts theres only one way ot finding out how desirable our pastry is take a cake try a bun arid youu say that is fino this for mine5 ah of the products of oui bakery enjoy a firstclass family reputation ambrose stover baker for sale sjoro on main street west of rail way tracks good house and lot on main street occupied by myself vacant lot main street just east of my house good horse and buggy outfit and quantity of fowl jewelry at greatly reduced prices to clear out my stock jacob yakb phono 800j real estate agent two doors east of tho prcabyterlir church main street stoaffruio

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