vol xxxvi no 33 stouffville ontario thursday october loth 1925 radios and supplies we cin supply you with all the best radios on the market in cluding the following thermiodyne if freshman radiolas dayfan fada northern electric brla federal marconi etc wegaurantee every radio we sell we carry radio batteries j and aerial equipment come in and get our prices before you buy j m storey operations start on post office chemist and druggist a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvihe monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am th and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stoujffvllklfi office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours dy appointment phone 6304 thomas birkett general insurance broker established 1907 can be of service to you inall branches of insurance reason able rates fair settlement and prompt payment of losses sound and dependable com panies phone 182 messrs stuart bros limited of hamilton were the successful ten derers for the new post office build ing to be erected in stouffvihe they being the lowest of six tenders sub mitted excavation for the new building was commenced on friday morning last and next week tno foundation will be in the building will be 37x40 feet in size and an effort will be made to have the roof on before severe weather sets in so that the job may be rushed to com pletion by the first of the new year the chief architect of the depart ment of public works estimated the cost of the building to be erected here as 16500 and the six estim ates submitted in response to the advertisements are as follows stuart bros ltd 17623 gatehouse bros- 179s0 avery shipp cont co 18030 ibritnell cont co 19422 the schultz bros 19460 sullivan fried 19s2s there were no local tenderers the building according to the specifications is to be completed within six months or by march 26 1926 and the stuart co have put up a certified cheque for 1762 as a guarantee of good faith is your name written there altoxa the annual evening meeting of the womens institute will he held at the home of mrs j b hoover and mrs e lehman on friday october 23rd an excellent program is being prepared refreshments will be served come and spend a pleasant evening with us joseph lemon dies in winnipeg politics or no politics renfrew cream separators are the best see us and we will tell you why- now is the time to figure on that water system for your house or barn geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer 8touffvillb use snowhite dairt milk j getln the service and patronize this new dairy either as a milk customer or as a cream cus tomer you will be pleased with the results 22 milk tickets 100 cream 7c ii pint fred mowder pho 3208 for tickets snowhite dairy stouffville good steak sirloin porterhouse round or tbone always satisfies a healthy appetite and the more tasty and tender it is the hap pier it makes those vho share in it that is the reason you- should tryour specials h leadbetter l btjtchjeb phone 0701 soonffvule the manitoba free press has this to say concerning the late joseph lemon of winnipeg one of the outstanding figures in the business life of winnipegjoseph offic lawson block i lemon manager and director of the umoe iabim manitoba cartage and warehousing company died october 1st after a lengthy illnessat his residence 420 edmonton street in his 65th year not only had mr lemon made a success of his business life he was known in the early days as a sterl ing lacrosse player a member of the old winnipeg team and he did a great deal in the way of encouraging the youth of the city to take up lacrosse as a clean national sport in curling he was known for two i generations he was attached to tom verners rink which secured many a trophy and prize in inter- club marches and in the wider field of the annual bonspiel opponents competing against him always en joyed his fatnress and friendliness which made the game one of spirit and sociability he had a very fine collection of trophies to his credit at his home which he alway took a pride in showing visitors he was president for a time of the granite curing club and gave for competi tion the lemon cup which is still to day one of the finest in the list for annual interclub play he was on the roll of lifehonorary members the many times he appeared at annual bonsplels brought him in touch witlrpeonle from all parts of canada and the northwestern states and joe lemon was always one of the heartiest handshakers visitors delighted to meet 40 years with company mivlemon became attached to the manitoba cartage company at its or ganization in 1882 he early deve loped a peculiar fitness for the work he was a lover and admirer of horses and was a good judge of the best qualities of the animals and- knew what should be possessed by horses suitable for this country starting in a humble way the company en larged anddevcloped its- functions until today under his management and tuition the company have some of the finest draft horses on the con- tinentr picking the animals up here and there he secured a fine strain and their exhibits at the annual fairs and at the horse shows were among the finest on display- jl mr lemon j was highly esteemed by tle office staff and emplovees of the stables of the company- jjeuhafl a quiet disposition but possessed a fine character as one of jthe men stated to the free press today and all looked to him for many years for advice and helpfu instruction his love for- the dumb workers of the company was proverbial and one of his finest characteristics as a dog fancier he was devoted to bird dogs and bred a strain that won marked distinction in the field and on the bench the late mr lemon was bom in lemonvllle ont st patricks day 161 he issuryved bv his widow and one daughter miss bella lemon at home he aso leaves a brother j p lemon pnnnlchy sask- and four sisters mlsros mary and jessie lemon winninec and mrs w a silvester stouffvihe ont and j brown lcmpnvllle ont the- funeral held in winnipeg on saturdav was almost impressive one such a t and beau tiful flpwrsv bunted the bier and grave a number of which were from old friends- in ontario the rural registrars messrs j s dougherty and jos cadieux have completed the compilation of thef voters lists for the corporation of stouffvihe in the coming dominion election and beginning tomorrow the two gentlemen named will sit in the town clerkls office as follows between the hours of two and six in the afternoon on friday saturday monday tuesday october 16 1719 and 20 where any person may call and direct their attention to- any mistake in theoists compiled or to represent that the lists do not con tain the names of ones qualified to vote it is th duty of voters to see that posted up in town at various places or may be seen where the registrars are sitting it is the duty of every to see that his or her name is not omitted from the list the registrars have taken great pains to place every citizen on the list who is entitled to vot9 and to exclude any who are not entitled to vote goodwood geo maye lost a cow last week another joung councillor todd in our village potatoes 90c to 100 per bag turnips loc bus of 50 lbs john gourie sale went well pro ceeds amounting to about 1600 ed haynes is improving nicely as he has bisii under he doctors care we are glad to report edward haynes is slowly improving after his stroke of a couple of weeks ago rev mr baldwin of the baptist church will give singing lessons to the sunday school scholars one night a week w t robinson has returned from the west hail and hearty and brings the report that the west is all pro gressive especially on oct 29th mrs thuriwell is in the toronto hospital where she underwent an operation for gouter she is doing well and is expected to soon be home a large number of our farmers are loosing many- of- their hens through disease better secure rawleighs poultry powder and keep the fowl healthy y- some of our citizens were disap pointed in not seeing any goodwood news last weekbut the correspondent thought it would be a good idea to see if it would be missed come to lemonville friday night with the united church league as they are returning the visit made here some time ago a good pro gram is being arranged much interest was taken in the conservative meeting here dr mc- giyen is the candidate to oppose the progressive the liberals have no man in the fight this time isaac wagg and son frank have returned home from visiting mrs john maye his daughter at east woody mr wagg says that john has a fine crop of spie apples about 100 barrels rev c c otten is attending con ference this week while mrs otten has returned home after spending the summer at the elgin houselake rosseau mrs d e pearson of midland is visiting mrs g brownsberger and friends miss rsna fleury of midland is spending a week with mrs h d sawyer mrsn e smith spent the week end with mr and mrs bennett of agincourt walter burklder station agent at kinmouut is visiting his parents mr and mrs nelson burkholder mrs j t bragg of bowmanville spent the week end visiting her sister mrs w t byam mrs d h cook returned home last week after visiting for a time with lsr brother rev s j clarkson of rochester n y on wednesday of this week mr and mrs john grove of the east end quietly celebrated the fiftieth anni versary of their wedding mr frank clendenning was here with the churches stouffville preskytkriax divine service next sunday after noon at 230 oclock all are cordi ally invited m w baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday oct isth 11 am subject light in a dark time 7 pm subject a man with an in heritance tha cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home of mr e juiit- ner on friday night everybody wel come christian church edgar morton pastor sunday oct 18th serve the lord with gladness come before his presence with sing ing ps 100 2 x how thankful we all ought to be that god has so made us that we can talk to him and serve and wor ship him he has called upon us so business cards legal last week from gait to see his father i to do there will be the lords mr darius clendenning who has i supper at churchill at 3 pm been confined to the house all sum- mer through illness gas on stomach made mrs cook nervous for years i had gas on the stom ach and was nervous adlerika has done more good than anything t signed lela cook one spoonful adlerika remoes gas and often brings surprising relief to tho stom ach stops that full bloated feeling dont waste timo with pills or tab lets but let adlerika give your bowels a real cleansing bringing out mat ter you never thought was in your system j m stony druggist oor plowmen win best prizes mrs john holmes of orillia was a guest the past week at d h rus- nelis and with other friends also mr and mrs warren of north tor onto were guests at mr rusnells mr and mrs cecil dawson of tor onto and mr and mrs ivan reid and son of claremont were recent visi tors with mr and mrselias lehman victoria street p j lott wife and daughter doris of montreal spent the week end with his brotherinlaw mr anthony hoover 8th con markham and other relatives mrs w 8 sanders who is spend ing some time in toronto during her husbands absence in england was in town over sunday accom panied by her daughter miss lena sanders mrs murchison with gordon arid jean attended the nurses graduation exercises at the ross memorial hos pital lindsay on thursday of last week when mrs murchisons niece miss bessie smith was one of the graduating nurses word has been received of- the serious illness of mr hartman jones of toronto mr jones is a brother of mrs john cleaver of stouffvihe and an old bloomington boy he has recently resigned as a supervisor of toronto public schools v mr and mrs geo watson and daughter edna attended the induc tion service at chalmers church uxbridge last thursday evening for rev j c robinson from wyoming a feature of the service was the active participation in the ceremon ies of the ministers from the united church of uxbridge and anglican church of uxbridge and district on sunday mrs e a hutchinson was a guest of honor at the lecture given inmassey hall toronto by fabain ware vicepresident of the imperial war graves commission who is on a visit to canada the gathering was under auspices of the municipal chapter of the iode and premier ferguson and many other prominent public men were on the platform mrs hutchinson was greatly impressed with the splendid work which the war graves com mission has accomplished the united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunday oct 18th 11 am rev r young subject the sufficient grace of god 7 pai rev h s warren theme mr and mrs peter on monday evening 19th a con gregational social will be held this is to be a purely social affair in- order that the new congregation may become thoroughly acquainted re freshments served and every mem ber and adherent of the church will be expected on this special occasion mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday oct 18th 10 am bring someone to sunday school 11 am subject fitting into gods plan 7 pm subject making the best of circumstances both services by the pastor wednesday oct 21st east class prayer meeting at jos betzs home near mongolia at 745 pm west class prayer meeting at archie stouf- fers home on rupert ave stouff vihe on same date and hour visi tors welcome 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 maik phone 106 dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard bank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to 830 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 16401 residence 16409 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 dr d c smith dentist stouffvihe honor graduate of chicago and to ronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office f5ll residence 101 no outside appointments pickering protest plowmen from stouffvihe carried off three of the important prizes at the north ontario match held at dunrobin stock farm beaverton on thursday last week bringing home three first prizes winfred timbers won the first prfze for best plowing in sod and he did it with an historic plow- one which was used by simpson renne of scarboro fifty- six years ago when that gentleman captured a similar prize at dunrobin all those years back lloyd turner was awarded first prize for best work with jointer plow and fred timbers brought home first prize for best plowing by boys under 18 years of age the local trio certainly established stouffvihe in the eyes of the big crowd as tho centre or hub of best plowmen in ontario at the south ontario plowing match held at brooklin on saturday a number of local farmers partici pated with gpod honor to themsel ves the weather was very raw and in the early morning frost in- terferred somewhat although the plow went well later in the day floyd steckley carried off first prize for best plowing n stubble winfred timbers tcok second for best crown and finish lloyd turner was award ed third in stubble while fred tim bers repeated his performance at beaverton earlier in the week by capturing first for best plowing by boys under is years of age norman steckley another rising young plow- premier coming on thursdayyfevening oct 2ftd rt hon w l mackenzie liberal candidate in north york yul per sonally address public meetings in stouffvihe ad markhanf villages the primeminister wihoe assisted on the plaform by hfn g psmith exministr of education for alberta and mrfrank jbenton of toronto these lfpeakorswill address both meetings toywhich the public are cordially incited the king boys choir ajkf orchestra will be in at tendance meetings commence at 8 pm a protest is made in the pickering news against the way in which the provincial highway through that town is being used on sunday for commercial traffic not a sunday passes it says but a number of heavy trucks with large loads of merchandise may be seen and the number is gradually increasing fined 50 and costs e s barker lds dds dentist stouffvihe honor graduate of royal college et dental surgeons and of the university of toronto j office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office ovet geo crosbys store boadways drug store stouffvhjjr ringwood wm suderman is onmhe sick list mrs t grove is spending a holi day time in toronto we are glad to see sam miller out again after being indisposed for a week mr jas goulds sale was well at tended on wednesday although the farmers are very busy v harry ratcliff is attending the provincial plowing match at belle ville this week frank timbers has purchased fred goulds house mr gould and fam ily intend moving to toronto in the near future herb lennox will hold a public meeting in markham on saturday night while premier king will be in stouffvihe on the 22nd messrs ira jacob and abram grove and misses ada and nellie mangot third prize in secondclass grovo w visitors at mount albert sod for boys under is this week evening last week a number of the local followers of j any person of no 9 markham the art are attending the provincial wishing to see voters list of the match at brockville and our guess i that stouffvihe will be mentioned among tho list of prize winners same may do so at j r mackenzies garage or dicksons hill mill john fisher registrar four young markham village men frater robinson gaythorne hardy james megil and albert rushbrook appeared before county police magistrate brunton in the municipal police court toronto charged with stealing six bags of alsike on the night of september 24 last and at tempting to sell the same three of the youths had been ar rested by constables thompson and findlay a week previous had plead ed not guilty and were out on ball the other hardy was arrested late monday night when called for trial tuesday last f l button their counsel asked for a remand for a week which was granted while bail was being arranged for two of the youths intimated to crown attorney moore that they wished to change their plea and signed a confession implicating robinson and hardy the latter two then weakened and signed the con fession rushbrook megiu and hardy did the stealing and the seed was taken in hardys car to the back door of the economist and sun office where hardy was employed as a printer and of which he had the key and hidden in a dark corner in the cellar behind the furnaceand left until sunday night following when it was k to robinsons barn and robinson sold the seed the money was to be split evenly be tween the four robinson attempted to sell six bags of alsike seed at stiver bros elevator atunionville and as nobbs bros had notified the county and city police of their loss and the ele vator men had been warned stiver bros were suspicious and got robin son to leave the seed and they would quote him a price the next day chief constable thompson was in formed and made enquiries which confirmed his suspicion and the ar rests followed the same night the yqung men were bailed out in l000each at the adjourned court when the men came up for sentence before magistrate bruntorr on tuesday thl week they were fined 50 and cost and each put under probation tj final court scene is described touching scene when the rel and parents of these highly re families filed into court to pi their sons j stouffvihe lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome sam mckuen w r sanders n grand r00600 archie stover financial secretary loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meeting friday at 8 p m on or before full moon 8touffvillb ont business closed order your bread and cakes early this pure food question iff up ui you mrs wife of the head of the 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 onjy one way of finding out how desirable our pastry lav take a cake try a bun and youh say that is fine this for mine all of the products of our bakery enjoy a firstclass family reputation ambrosestover baker flowers designs i wedding bouquets and funeral on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selection of roses gjl designs fob am mrbnorjasionb and is wiifiiik sick women askingabos c compound i issue no 41 23