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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 19, 1925, p. 1

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citatte vol xxxvl no 38 stouffville ontario thursday november19th 1925 this is day dream week a 50c vial of day dream perfume free with the pur chase of any day dream toilet article amounting to 50c or over for a limited time only this offer holds good an introductory offer only that you may learn to know day dream boudoir crea tions day dream face powder 50 75c day dream talcum 35c day dream cold cream 60c day dream vanishing cream 60c day dream gift sets 1 2 5 and many other articles j mstorey chemist and druggist your druggist js more than a merchant t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors ajubbkt st stouffv1llb office hours mornings 8 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment y phone 8804 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 no arrests in lott robbery word reached stouffville last thursday that one or two arrests had been made in connection with the robbery and assault made on ralph lott duisai the last week in october at his home on the 7th of pickering vhen neany 1000 was stolen from his house early this week the tribune got into touch with chief constable taylor at whitby only to learn that the report is quite incorrect ana that there is ho foundation for such stories as are going around constable taylor is working on the case and so far has been unable to cast suspicion on any local par ties for the robbery would you say that arrests are likely to be made soon asked the tribune no i couldnt even suggest that un less something new turns up re plied the chief as stated last week mr lott is quite recoveied and is home from the hospital succumbs to long illness ream arators embargo lifting the potato embargo on shipments to points injhe united states is gradually lifting it is now applied against only a few points as the glut in most railway yards is cleared away cant tell opening date part of the steam heating plant is now installed in the rew baptist church and the building is therefore being healed the final coat of plas ter will be commenced this week but the building is not likely to be ready for church services until after the new year there is yet all the trim seating and painting to be done markham stages big i celebration sep if you get a renfrew separa tor it will cost you nothing the saving in cream will pay for it no trouble to operate always ou the job let me de monstrate ask us about lou- dens barn fixtures and all farm requisites geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvillb boadways drug store stouffville quite a number of local people took in the celebration at markham tuesday night on behalf of col t h lennox the newly elected mem ber of parliament tor north york the stouffville band participated in the affair when a torch light pro cession was tormed at unionville going to markham where people were turned from the hall a special program was put on and a number of speeches heard including an address from the new member of parliament who thanked his sup porters most heartily in this section of the riding for their vote and in fluence following a lingering illness death claimed mr john w houck who passed away jt ms homo at cashel on friday afternoon last mr houck was confined to his bed for over a year with c ncer ot which he was operated upou twirv a year ago in a toronto hospital he was a great sufferer but very patient and bright and all that loving hands and medical aid could do was done to alleviate his suffering until the end peacefully came his funeral which was attended by a very large con course of friends and neighbors was held at meiville church on monday afternoon and was conducted by rev r young interment was made in melville cemetery mr houck was born seventy years ago in markham village when he was about a year old his parents moved to crishel and here he lived on the same farm titil his death he was a good christian citizen a kind neighbor and friend and a faithful member of melville church he leaves to mourn his loss his widow formerly miss martha quantz three daughters and one son mrs percy penterbaugh of maple mrs earl taltof lincoln- vlje and miss edna and harvey at home mr eli ramer has been appointed clerk of works over the erection of our new post office r d elsley of toronto player and piano tuner will be at the blue bird inn stouffville iu a few days a meeting of the stouffville curl ing club v ill be held in the rink on friday nov 20th at 8 pm all curlers please attend the regular monthly meeting of the womens institute will be held at the home of the president mrs geo lee on wednesday nov 25th at 230 oclock program drt freel paper on personality mrsfairles the training of a child from in fancy to school age roll call re sponded to by thanksgiving thoughts everybody welcome misses mildred and mary barkey spent a few days with friends n st mars mrs s m warriner has returned from a visi to relatives in cavan near peterbcro mrs geo lee and mrs davey are attending he convention in toronto of the womens institute mr and mrs norman grove of oakville spent the week end with mr arid mrs elias lehman miss ada mccarty and mrs pat terson of toronto spent last wed nesday with mrs w a silvester mrs dorian woodburn has re turned home after spending a week with her motherinlaw mrs win gower mrs lytic mrs hobson and mrs keeuan of toronto also miss pingle of unionville cilled on mrs w a silvester on tuesday mr and mrs j grove mrs elias lehman and mrs aimer fockler visited on tuesday with mr and mrs wm hare cf temperanceville qn monday morning mr w b sanders and councillor h w san ders arrived home from their ex tended tour jn england they land ed in new york from southampton after a six days ocean voyage on the berengiria the r second largest vessej afloat this big ocean palace is 919 feet long and belongs to the cunard line death of mrs j u hoover in memoriam nighswander in loving memory of wilfred only son of mrs sarah b nighswander who passed to the great beyond nov- 19th 1923 in our hearts he livetli still mother and sisters elfie and alice we are showing a nifty line of boys overcoats 600 call and see them splendid blanket cloth value at only 175 yard stouffville ontario united mission band the united church junior mission band was organized on monday mrs d holden mrs r young and mrs a scott presiding at the meeting officers elected were president erma holden 1st viceprest eric collard 2nd viceprest jack sanders secy rhoda crawford cor secy betty booth treas erma grubin asst trea3 janet button pianist mildred birkett asst pianist elsie lonsborough on tuesday nov 17th mrs jacob b hoover passed awayat her home lot 34 con 8 pickering from an attack of flu although mrs hoover had been in ill health for nearly five years she was 65 years of age and was born on the farm ad joining where she lived at the time of her death she was a daughter of the late michael nighswanderand married jacob b hoover in 1885 there were no children born to them but an adopted daughter mrsjeli ramer who lives on the same farm survives together with the sorrowing husband the late mrs hoover was a kind christian woman and a faithful member of altona christian church since 1892 the funeral today thursday takes place to stouffville cemetery after which a service will be held in the christian church to be conducted by rev e morton with the churches stouffville presbyterun next sunday at 230 rev ja mustard pastor of dufferin street church toronto wilppreach i baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches pastor whitcombe will preach as follows markham second morn ing ii oclock baker hill evening 7 oclock baptist rev w w fleischer pastor 11 am the holy spirit in the life of jetus 7 pm third sermon in the series heart to heart talks with father a fathers death bed come early and enjoy the song service the united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunday nov 22 11 ara privileges of world citi zenship rev h s warren sunday school at 230 pm 7 pnv rev r young m mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday nov 22nd 10 am sunday school 11 am subject the beneficiary need 7 pm what will you do with jesus wednesday nov 25th prayer meet ings east class aj abijah browns on 10th of markham west class at noah stouffers obrien ave town- 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 obrien and main phono 196 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- 16403 dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont have bethesda the wms of bethesda will hold a public meeting on friday evening nov 20th when rev w e hunni- set of toronto will deliver an illus trated address meet at 8 pm all come christ church annual bazaar the profit lies in the finish it pays to market cattle with the proper degree of flush a quality product always commands a pre mium and is readily saleable at a profitable price if you have stock which needs a little more time tor finishing and the feed is scarce see the local manager of the standard bank it is a simple matter to arrange a loan to carry the stock until a favorable marker warrants profitable sale the standard bank op canada stouffville branch a c burkholder manager sub3rancwt goodwood the annual bazaar under the aus pices of the wa or christ church anglican stouffville held last sat urday in porters ice cream parlor proved to be very successful al though the day was somewhat un pleasant and cold the attendance was large and the candyhomemade cookery and fancy articles for christmas presents were very readily picked up the proceeds from the picture show and the bazaar amount ed to something over one hundred dollars the members of the wa wish to ihank all who so kindly patronized them and those who donated and helped to make it a success there ara still some very pretty articles left for sale which may be seen at mrs jeaneys mount albert many of our citizens are taking in the royal fair toronto robt harmon of allandale spent the week end wth his parents here miss verna steckley of bethesda spent a few days with friends here mr and mrs geo burnham of unionville were recent visitors at thompsons the play given by thejladies unionjoggsville convention brought a full house william hayes and family left our burg and moved to queensville they will be much missed here mrs leppard who for the last few months was visiting her sister mrs g burnham and friends is returning to her home at edmonton our pastor rev mr hutchinson is taking up a series of studies on the bible wednesday evenings which we find very interesting the rev mr price returned mis sionary of tokio gave us a very in teresting discourse of his work in tokio on sunday also at young peoples on monday evening show ing different views of their work mr price is a brother of the pro vincial treasurer for ontario ringwood fred gould and family moved to toronto mr ralph davis and family have moved to glasgow a number from ourbarg have at tended the winter fair mr ralph bruels intend holding a sale on the 5th of next month mr and mrs leedy of toronto were sunday visitors at mr jesse groves mr and mrs norman grove of oakville visited relatives in this vicinity recently robt irwin who was to report as juror the later part of this month received word a couple of days ago that his sarvices were not required there being no cases to try 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- no outside residence 101 appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college f dental surgeons and of the university of toronto j office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office erst geo crosbys store a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 am claremont h g mclntyre is erecting a store room and garage the weather now reminds us of the good old winter time mr drummond our new tinsmith left here saturday to attend the fun- oral of his mother preparations are being made for the annual christmas tree and en tertainments george scott injured his hand one day last week tinkering with some thing the blacksmith could do quite easily frank ham of the 7th concession injured his hand in taking a barrel of apples down cellar the flesh was torn fiom the bone of one of hjs fingers cider mill closing the altona cider mill will close for the season after nov 23rd peter niwander rebekah dance a dance will be held in the town hall markham friday evening nov 20th 1s25 under the auspices of alberta rebekah lodge burns 8 piece orchestra of toronto in attend ance refreshments served dancing 9 pm to 2 am ladies 75c gentle men 75c tickets may be procured at ben dotens barber shop births forsyth at bloomington on nov 17th 1d25 to mr and mrs john forsyth a daughter deaths barclay suddenly on nov 12th 1925 at rivermore cal mary barclay widow of the late d l barclay formerly of obrien ave stouffville forsyth at her home in aurora on nov nth 1925 alberta viola forsyth daughter of the late william archibald and susannah forsyth interment in aurora cemetery the late archibald forsyth vas born and raised on the old homestead at glasgow gormley mr and mrs wesley sider were home over sunday t a lehman has returned liome after spending the harvest in sask atchewan mr and mrs alvin farmer spent sunday evening with mr and mrs ernest hunt mr asa sider has returned home from stayner where he had been employed hy i swalm miss laura cherry is the lucky person to receive the radio given by w g baldock of richmond hill in the election guessing contest a series of special meetings are now in progress at the fourth line church conducted by evangelist rev a martin of pennsylvania everybody welcome mr and mrs alvin farmer are moving to new gormley in the house formerly occupied by mr arthur honsberger who just recently moved to toroneo mr george bell who recently held a successful farm stock sale at his farm here has taken a house in aurora where the family will locate temporary it is likely that mr and mrs bell will spend the winter months in california in the presence of a few friends on nov the 7th at the home of mr ernest mckenzie 48 munroe st toronto a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized by rev h parry of newmarket when miss magda lene k s heise a former resident of the 3rd concession and daughter of the late daniel b heise became the bride of mr walter beynon after spending a short time with friends the happy couple will take up their residence in aurora real estate 1 have two specials for quick sale just listed if we do not advertise what you are looking for coma in and see what we have if we havent got it will try and get it for you 50 acre3 fine soil steel hip root barn cement stables and hog pens barn cannot be built for 3000 a 7 roomed house cellar plenty of wateij 4 miles from stouffville price 85200 will take 200 cash payment 7 roomed brick house electric lights garage ana large lot a fine home and splendid location price 3000 and 1500 cnsll if you have any property for sale list it with us no sale no pay yakeand co j real estate office n adam yakes jewelry store 2 doors west of railway tracks f phono 150 stouffville s card of thanks the family of the late mrs frank lin forsyth desire to express their sincere appreciation for the many kndnesscs ihown them during their severe bereavement in the loss of a loving mother jos forsyth card of thanks we wish to thank ourfrlends and neighbors fo their kind help and expressions oj sympathy during the recent sad bereavement of our lovod husband and father mrs r r rawson and family flowers wedding bouquets y and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful election of roses floraii designs for aiji occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville bargains in spectacles for two days only friday and satur day we wjll sell our regular 1400 fused bifocals reading and distance glasses all ground in one for o05 1000 reading or distance glasses toric lonse j 595 light or dark shell frames tired eyes and tired nerve3 are twinbrothers so near alike that its often very difficult to tell them apart see me and see better adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 2 doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffville

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