zteibmte vol xxxvii no 12 stouffville ontario thursday may 20 1926 kreso dip no standardized for all livestock an exceptionally good sheep dip 1 part rreso dip no 1 to 72 parts water will till sheep ticks and sheep scab it does not burn or irritate docs not injure the fleece or skin it heals shear cuts and wounds economical easy to use uniform use kreso dip no 1 freely to keep all farm animals healthy to kill parasites and for the rapid healing of cuts wounds scratches and common skin troubles write or ask for free booklets on animal welfare end farm sanitation kreso dip no 1 in original packages ministers alloted new appointments if the intorium report of the set tlement committee of the united church is adopted there will be some noticeable changes in the re sidence of some of the ministers about stouffville rev robt young former pastor of the stouffville presbyterian church and since union associated with the untcd church is likely to be located at elmwood in the grey presbytery elmwood is the next station to chesley on the palmer- ston to owen sound line of the cn r and though a village of about goo people has at least four denom inations many of its people are of german descent and are a careful industrious class rev e m burgess who had min istered so successfully on the lemon- ville circuit is transferred to sutton west the melville-beth- esda circuit will be served by rev dr e h gray and the lemonville- uallantrae circuit will have as its minister rev r j mccarten rev h s lee a former pastor at stouff ville is transferred to woodbridge for sale by storeys drug store phone 1003 the school board did you ever think what it would cost you to replace your furniture if destroyed by fire do you carry sufficient insurance to refurnish your home if not why the cost of insurance in a brick house in stouffville is less than lc per day per 1000 thomas birkett general insurance broker lawson block phone 18202 stouffville a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 a m mrs a griffiths oorsetiere for spirella coraeta for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phone 10303 its eesy the trip to a happy meal time is an easy journey if you place our bread upon your table its the one sure method of making- your meaj complete your friends and neighbors have proven this to be true why dont you ambrose stover baker y implements at bargain prices farmers need not buy new imple ments if they come to my yard we have almost everything in the im plement line every article is guar anteed highest prices for hides wool and junk h herman phone 192 stouffvillb the chief item of business at the may meeting of the school board on friday evening was that of passing accounts as a result of a recent inspection of the boiler used in con nection with the heating plant ex tensive repairs had to be made cost ing over 100 bui iiie system is now pronounced as good and there fore safe by r o ward the en gineer making the inspection according to the monthly report of the principal of the public school there are 190 pupils on the roll with a satisfactory average attendance the attendance at the continuation school is not so heavy as last year their being now 75 on the roll with an average attendance of 65 chairman macleod presided at the meeting members present being trustees shaw edw baker a e booth and a v nolan the following accounts were pre sented and passed for payment w crossen cartage 75 geo lawson broom so g rowbotham work s jones rails r o ward testing boiler a i pryne cutting wood gilletts lye k e a button plubing contract in 1925 si 00 e a button boiler repairs 12330 stouffville creamery wood 1500 tribune advt and printing planing mill cupboard ink powder 2 gal toilet paper eb eddy co deputation urges work on 8th con alarmed at the slow progress in road making as compared with the avalanche of tratpc in the north end of york near stouifvllle a deputa tion tcomposed jf councillors from stouffville markham township and village and whitchurch witiel on t lie toronto rnd i crk hieviay commission in ihe city on monday the main point stressed was the necessity for nuiuir f the sn con cession of mtrkham from ringwood without deliy it said to be the intention of the commission to build only the byer bridge this sunimr at a cost around 10000 but assur- incts were- gen the deputation that if no tarvia road were construct sdi vould be kepi up o the standard of a jirst class gravel road reeve silvester of stouffville in troduced the deputation and mr robt miller presented the case of the municipalities reeve wilson of markhalm and councillor campbell of markham township also reeve baker of whitchurch all urged be fore the commission the necessity of early attention to the eighth although markham township is perhaps the most vitally interested municipality in making the request only deputyreeve campbell and councillor coakwell were present from the municipality other muni cipalities were all strongly repre sented personal notes lassk mrs s w hastings has returned after spending a couple of weeks iu toronto mrs w s cook has reopened her home here after spending the winter in toronto dr harry wilson of englehardt paid a brief visit to his old home in stouffville over sunday mrs chris zeller east end was hastily called to north bay last week owing to the serious illness of her son o w zeller who is iu the barbering business there we under stand he is now recovering mr and mrswb sanders stouff- vilie announce the engagement of their daughter mary louise to mr r melville moore toronto son of the bite mr c h moore peterboro marriage to take place early in june miss e l ball who is visiting at the home of her brother dr s s ball addressed the young people of the united church on monday even ing telling of the missionary work among the foreign settlements of alberta at which she is engaged miss ball is on furlough until july having been in northern alberta with headquarters at wahstao with the churches baseball schedule under the auspices of the yps of the united church in ratcliffs hall on friday evening may 2sth an amusing comedy entitled what happened to jones will be pre sented by the yps of richmond hill be sure you reserve the even ing watch for posters young mother called 50 125 500 75 100 207s 3875 215 1407 lutherans colonize lace curtains cleaned the results youll be surprised at chester company cleaners and dyers agent w h shaw phone 9612 stouffville bo ad way 8 drug store r stouffvillb the newest colony of lutheran immigrants in canada haj increased its population by one by the birth of a baby boy ton days after the colony was settled the colony con sists of four lutheran families of young people from hungary who se lected a site near petersfield man purchasing on the halfcrop pay ment plan a farm from mrs martin luther a medical practitioner of minneapolis minn wnose late hus band was a direct lineal descendont of the first famous martin luther according to the terms of pur chase which were negotiated by rev p h kohlmeier of the luth eran immigration board of canada and r c duncan of the canada colonization association 26000 will be paid beginning december 1st 1927 the members of the new settle ment have lost no time in convert ing the resources of the district to practical use they shot enough rabbits to make rabbit pie for a week according to a western reader being impressed with their thrift in going out into the marshy grounds to cut enough willow to make brooms for their stables they were good brooms too he said the lutheran colony possesses twenty fine cows which mrsluther sold with the farm and full equip ment of implements and other stock for carrying on successful mixed farming the sad and untimely death took placeat glasgow on thursday may 13th in the passing of mrs william eckardt in her 28th year although seriously ill for only a couple of weeks mrs eckardt had not been in good health for some months sines an attack of the flu she was the youngest child of mr james slack being survived by her father and three brothers louis henry and william all of uxbridge township a particularly sad feature of her death is the fact that three little children are motherless aged eight five and three the funeral from her late home lot 8 icon 2 uxbridge on sunday afternoon was the larg est held in the neighborhood within the recollection of those present the united church at glasgow where the service was held was quite inadequate to hold the large gathering of people rev w w fleisher of the baptist church con ducted the service both at the church and at the graveside in the stouff ville cemetery the floral tributes included a beautiful wreath from richardson lodge a f a m stouffville of which the sorrowing husband is a member wj mather and jasmuston were n aurora last week assisting in or ganizing a baseball league to include stouffville aurora newmarket willowdale and richmond hill fve teams have entered ahd a big season is looked for below is the sche dule and time of play standard time may 26 newket at stouffville 3pm may 26 aurora at r hill 530 june 4 r hill at newmarket 530 june 4 aurora at willowdale 530 june 12 r hill at aurora 300 june 12- willow at stouffville 300 june 15 stouffville at newket 530 june 19 willowdale at aurora 300 june 23 stouffville at willow 530 june 23 newmarket at rhill 530 june 30 it hill at stouffville 530 july 3 newnftirket at aurora 300 july 7 willowdale at r hill 530 july 7 aurora at stouffville 530 july 10- willow at newmarket 300 july 14 stouffville at r hill 530 july 16 aurora at newmarket 530 july 17 r hill at willowdale 300 july 23 newmarket at willow 530 july 24 stouffville at aurora 300 stouffville presisyterl1n sunday may 23rd mr jas i dickson student in charge for the summer will take the service at 230 pm united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister sunday may 23rd 10 am sunday school 11 am the privilege of holding together 7 pm forces that determine destiny 4 strangers very welcome mennonite church a g warder pastoi sunday may 23rd 10 am a growing sunday school 11 am a helpful message to young converts by the pastor 7 pm preaching by helper wednesday prayer meetings east class at abijah browns on 10th of markham wesi class at ab rammers church street south auona union 7 pm preaching by the pastor our revival meetings which closed last sunday night were a grand success may the lord graciously bless everyone who sought himand may many more be born again as a- result of the efforts being put forth throughout the community baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches the annette quartette will take charge of the services next sunday in the pastors absence at the north ern baptist convention at washing ton come and hear these men give the message in song and word markham second 1100 baker hill 700 baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday may 23rd 10 am bible school 11 am the friend who never forsakes 7 pm unsxpected happenings in unexpected places we draw special attention to the 615 pm prayer meeting which will be held sunday business car legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mate phone 196 drs- ira herbert freeli consultation hours dr ira freel 5 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm thurs sat tues thurs sat afternoon by appointment only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues sat mon wed fri afternoon by appointment only dentaii j n dales lds dd dentist clareniont honor graduate of royal collec of dental surgeons and of th university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 ciareniont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeon office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1011 no outside appointment e s barker lds dd8 dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal collet of dental surgeons and of tin university of toronfr office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday offfo over geo crosbys store big choral concert governors action deplored at a joint meeting of the deacons of the stouffville and first mark ham baptist churches held on sun day last in the local church a resol ution was unanimously passed ex pressing their deep sorrow and great alarm that the governing board of mcmaster should at this critical time in the life of our university deprive us of the leavening and godly influence of this saint of god prof campbell sin valuable cows are found dead uxionvtlle the funeral of the late mrs david duncan a well known and highly esteemed resident of markham town ship was held from the home of her daughter mrs ada l hood here on tuesday afternoon last to st johns cemetery on the 5th con cession the late mrs duncan was in her s2nd year was predeceased by her husband the late david duncan about two years and is sur vived by three children two daugh ters mrs hood and mrs r lstiver of unionvllle and alexander in the west the funeral services were in charge of rev frank rae and rev i mr eaton j six valuable milking cows owned by john proctor third line mcl- ancthon township were found dead in the barnyard friday afternoon at 130 pm proctor on his way to a field to plow turned the cattle out of the barn and they appeared to be all right when ho returned at 4 oclock all but one were dead and it died shortly afterwards a government official from toronto was here on friday and besides a blood test took one of the animals stomachs to toronto to analyze fisherman note this the game and fisheries law provides that all trout under 7 inches in length must bo returned to the water the limit is 20 for one catch or ten pounds in weight the season closes on september loth during house cleaning operations in the toronto post office last week several letters were found lodged in outofthnway corners from one to three years old one of these was mailed by a citizen at stouffville in september 1924 the globe remarks that as this housecleaning takes place annually the past two years it must have been just a lick and goodwood dr rawleigh says he has seen a few good fields of fall wheat mr and mrs jas schnider spent the week end with their parents the bus made its first trip on monday and picked up some passen gers here for toronto mrs jos cooper sr and mr and mrs thos farrow spent sunday with mr and mrs eli mairs of gormley a good game of football was play ed here for the first between good wood and claremont last saturday night resulting in a tie 11 a number attended the funerals of the late richard reynoldstoron- to and mrs wm eckardt of glas gow only daughter of mr and mrs jas slack glasgow a number of our citizens are ask ing when will we get hydro that depends on everyone getting busy the next game of football will be played tuesday may 25th between goodwood and green river this will be a game for you to see as the visiting team are former champions of ontario hannah wife of mr jas stewart of roseville uxbridge township passed away on april 27th aged 55 years after seven years of ill health she was a warmhearted hospitable woman a great church worker when health permittedand is sadly missed by her family and friends she was interred at goodwood on april 30th after a service at her residence rev william kendall and revotton officiated mr kendal spoke from the text we spend our years as a tale that is told and mr otton laid stress on a mothers great life mrs stewart leaves two sisters two brothers and a eaughter mrs annie irene johnston a son george at home and a sorrowing husband other relatives present were mr and mrs albert stewart mr and mrs adam stewart mr and mrs george stewart and family mr roy stewart miss minnie stewart mr and mrs cecil wallace and miss sadie stewart of stouffville the bearers were messrs wellington smalley manford wagg john jones wm loutrheed isaac thompson and ira stlner this friday evening may 21st the emmanuel choir of toronto will give an entertainment in the 6th line markham 2nd baptist church commencing at s oclock besides music by massed voices of trained singers tnere will be ex cellent solos quartette duet and other numbers this choir is no stranger to many in this locality and those who heard them last year are sure to come again silver col lection only evangelist e r brown who is conducting special evangelistic meet ings in the tent at new gormley is meeting with good success people are being wonderfully blessed and if you have not got your share come along all are welcome sinner and saint week night meetings at 8 oclock sunday at 1030 300 and 700 wm h yates pastor on monday may 24th there will be special services at 10 zs am 230 and 730 pni spend the holiday with us w yates pastor do you drive a car eye strain may be very easily aggravated by driving a car the attempt to focus the eyeg on objects which you are pass ing rapidly errates the already strained eye dont give up the car but have your eyes attended to begin by letting us examine them to find out what causes the strain good sight is too valuable for your success and comfort to run the slightest risk of impairing them our equipment together with our skill and experience en ables us to determine exactly the condition and needs of your eyes see me and see better adam ryake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler i door west ot railway traok phonb 15 stouffvilur gormley the camp meetings are being well attended many of our farmers completed seeding just before the rain on wednesday mr jas steckley has remodelled the interior of his house which is calculated to be a big improvement melville evangelistic services the special services at melville church on the sixth line of markham had a real good beginning on sun day last under the leadership of rev mr mcclintlck and miss melklejohn there were good ad dresses good music and good audi ences the meetings are continuing until june 2nd every week night at 8 oclock and on sunday at 230 pm and 730 pm a special service is being held this thursday evening at 8 oclock for young people and on sunday during the sunday school hour at 130 pm for all teen age girls and boys and other young peo ple ah services are opened with a bright song service everybody welcome to all meetings real estate news vacant lots we have some excel lent sites at snap prices houses several worth while buys in homes both in town and coun try farms large or small acreage from 7 to 195 acres and at price from 500 to 13000 call and see our listings loans we want amount from 500 up and can offer good mort- gega security jacob take over buttons or at yakea jewelry next mansion house stouffville roadways drug store stouffville used cars here are only a few of the dozens of used cars wo offer for sale late 1925 chevrolet coupe model ballon equipment prico 075 1924 chevrolet sedan duco finish perfect order price 025 1924 ford coupe good order prico only 305 1920 ford coupe fair order 20o remember we have many cars ranging from 50 up big var iety big bargains beare bros cliaiton telephone markham ont