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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 8, 1926, p. 1

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mihnm vol xxxvn no 19 stouffville ontario thursday july 8th 1926 are quickly relieved storeys stomach mixture when nothing tastes right you lose your appetite your mouth gets sore your food doesnt digest and ferments causing gas and depression due to the poison formed by indigestion it is then that you realize what a few doses of storeys stomach mixture is worth to you 50c bottle storeys drug store phone 1003 stomach disorders- meeting of social personal great crowds do are quickly relieved byj flluniclpal council editor charters and wife of liullilk iii ihkillk 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 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 meal i complete your friends and neighbors have proven this to be true why dont you iambrose stover baker holiday ahead keep your self fit and ready or a good time during the sum- ler vacation one way to do his is by eating good whole- jme foods such as our grocery tore can supply a trial order ill convince we keep fresh vegetables and ish in season remember we deliver lieo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvellb the municipal council of stouff ville met on friday evening with all the members present excepting coun cillor h w sanders reeve silvas- ter presided the main item of business was thepassing of a heavy list of accounts mostly for town im provement on streets and roads a note of warning was sounded when the treasurers halfyearly statement was read that public works on streets must be pared from this on otherwise the tax rate would be increased this yes- the cash receipts in general account for the current year up o the present time total 615581 including a bank balance on january 1 1 2 c of 3442 s2 and expenditures for the same period amounts to 334555 leaving a balance of 261025 cleric dougherty stated that since this balance was struck about 1100 had been spent so that council should economize from this on councillor brillinger thought it bet ter to advance2the mil rate slightly rather than neglect the streets but the reeve was anxious to hold the rate to 30 mills mr f c marshall was appointed to fill the unexpired term of rev r young on the library board councillor borinsky stated that a light was requested on church street near mr f goudies home but no action was taken when the hydro bill came up for payment it was noted that the horse power jumped up considerably in june with no corresponding increase in revenue and the trouble was credited to the heavy load at the bowling green where six thousand watts are used at short intervals and this increases the peak load especially on saturday evenings and when the stores are all lighted it was estimated that while the bowling green revenue to the hydro amounted to about 16 it was advancing probably 48 on the hydro billwhich we pay monthly for power delivered to the town under the regulations there is no relief at present the members present were reeve silvester councillors brillinger cleaver and borinsky the following list of accounts were passed for payment geo w hoover gravel 16240 ai pryne cuttingwood 700 sandy jones roads 4380 geo pattoh walks 5070 h burgess walks 4800 w crossin carting is 10 r clossen cement 60 planing mill lumber 370 c a mclarty calcium chloride 37 so d mcconnochie walks 1200 j gayman walk and roads 5460 c cadietix draying 675 1 j j r oxendale draying 7 so i hydro street lights 12400 jno gower roads 850 joel nendick work g80 ag lehman firemens coats and boots 5s00 kerr engine co hydrant rep 1890 wm crossen draying 150 power supplied municipality charged to hydro ace 177 24 editor charters and wife ofj brampton were visiting mrs hy vanzant last sunday mrs moses hill recently spent ten days visiting with her daughter who lives near brougham mrs adair and miss katedar- racli of toronto were here for the decoration service on sunday mr and mrs d g walls of to ronto were among the holiday visi tors in town on dominion day mr and mrs r j davey of pal- roerston wore visiti his brother mr ej davey in town this week mrs s w hastings was in tor onto the past few days owing to the death of her father the ate mr w v harvey the heahh of mr arthur staple- ron is in a very seriotts condition e having been seriously ill for some weeks back mrs n e i smith and misses hattie and mamie were out from toronto for the decoration service on sunday this week dr dales was in at tendance a couple of days at a meet ing of the ontario medical council in toronto mrs fowlie has returned to live with her daughter mrs lou morden after visiting her sons in duudas st catharines and toronto mrs albert stover and daughter lena of toronto accompanied by her son lambert of rochester ny spent sunday with mrs d forsyth messrs walter covington and william with their wives also mr honor tothe dead impressive sermon by rev j j bobbins ideal weather conditions prevailed for the second annual decoration day service held at tie stouffvie cemetery on sunday afternoon last from early in the morning up to the time of service at four oclock peo ple walked or rode to the cemetery carrying beautiful boquets to be- bestow upon the graves of loved ones if we could interpret the language of flowers what a multi tude of loving words hovered over the resting place of those who sleep in the city of the dead at 330 the parade formed at the park and headed by the band led the way to the grounds where over a thousand people were then assem bled reeve f w silvester pre sided over the service and rev h s warren read a passage of scrip ture mr hamilton of the christian church led in prayer and this was fohowed by a scholarly address by rev j j robbins rector of the local anglican church the speaker said he wished to bring before the large congregation one thought and one only namely the purpose orgod for the human race he sought to connect the cemeteries of the world with the purpose of god dwelling on the un fulfilled hopes and desires of the human race these must surely prove the immortality of god the hopes and desires of great men were never fully realized moses on mount with the churches baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches sunday july 11th the foolishness of god baker hill 1030 am markham second 7 pm come and worship with us stouffville presbyterian james dickson pastor sunday july 11th 130 sunday school 230 the call of matthew midweek meeting friday even ing at lio m m 1 business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan christian church edgar morton pastor sunday july 11th olr w j shean from toronto will speak next sunday on prohibi tion at bloomington at 11 am ringwood 230 pm and stouffville at 7 pm united church of canada rev h s warren ba minister sunday july 11th 11 am patterns and their pur pose 7 pm a song service- hymns and story based on twentythird psalm come rservices will be brief bright and breezy i medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon cor obrien and maia phone 196 office drs- ira herbert freel consultation hours dr ira freel 8 to 12 am mon wed frl 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 and mrs wm taylor all of tor- pisgah what his eyes should see onto were visitors at john mckin- but he could not enter the life of this man and many other bible patriots all point to this one thing the unfulfilled hopes and frustrated iort dresses and jewelry business work together dress maker made a short dress for a lady nt was her business young man met that lady on other business afterwards they became engaged to be married nt was their business s w the young man is looking for l diamond engagement ring or a wedding ring or wrist watch and ater ho may be looking for a baby jin a baby plate and baby spoon citchen or mantle clock or alarm ilock t is my business j wo will give you an honest deal n all that you need a grubin the hunchback of notre dame is coming to the auditorium theatre stouffville on july 12th afternoon and evening performance this is really one of the most wonderful screen productions of the day and should draw capacity houses after- and evening orchestral music no advance in prices s g schmidt in memoriam loving memory of our dear nother mrs rolph davis who de- arted this life july 12th 1918 re is someone who misses you adly i finds the years long slnco you t re is someone who thinks of yon ally tries to be brave and content ive shod a tear that js silent breathe a sigh of regret yon were ours wo remember ii the world may forget her three little girls gertrude eurla and addle who has the say the civil service commission of canada are calling for applications for the position of postmaster at stouffville to be sent to amgibson district superintendent postal ser vice toronto applicants have up to july 13th to filo their requests and we understand that about ten names have been sent in although the conservatives are in power at ottawa the civil ser vice commission was recently re organized by the late prime minister rt hon wlm king and is com posed of two liberals and one con servative consequently those who are looking for political patronage scarcely know where they are at will the position go to someone re commended by the local liberal or by the local conservatives the emolument of the position is 50 of the first 1000 of postal re ceipts and 30 of tho next 10000 derived from sale of postage stamps the average income of the office is around 4000 which may be reduced since the welcome return of penny postage nons on sunday mr and mrs charles harper and family mr and mrs wm harpersr motored to blackwater on sunday and spent the day with mr and mrs albert harman william allan and sister miss allan have returned from toronto and reopened their home here wm has just completed his senior ma- tricultatlon examinations mrs wm percy mrs r jeanes miss bessie percy and mrted percy of todmorden also miss iris allcock of toronto were recent visitors jwith mrs wm gower this week mr chas gilroy of new toronto is visiting his nephew mr harry giiroy air gilroy is so years of age but still enjoys a htili- day among old friends on sunday and monday mr and mrs f c rowbotham and family were on a motor trip to oollingwood miss helen remaining in the lake shore town for a time visiting friends mr and mrs claude anderson mrs will hague and miss ivy hague of toronto mr and mrs dawson davis and family of stouffvillespent the holiday with mrs john ramer of dixons hill mrs j mcqueen of ottawa was the guest of dr and mrs s s ball over the holiday also mr and mrs wm taylor and mr and mrs aa mustard of toronto were recent guests at the doctors on sunday mr a e thomas of flint micm accompanied by his granddaughter miss mildred thomas of detroit were callers on tho formers brother geo w of this town they made the trip by auto on saturday and sunday judge mahaffey of red deer alta accom panied by his sister mrs robert tayflor of toronto were in town visiting their sister mrs jas hand the judge is enroute to scotland where he will visit with a friend at aberdeen mr and mrsfrank nighswander and son grant of markham mr and mrs levi koch and son bernard of oshawa mr and mrs dan ramei mr carl ramer misses blanche and mabel ramer or cedar grove spent 1st july with mr and mrs maleohn ramer forest hill farm bloomington j dr frederick warriner accom panied by his wife and five children purposes of man uods purposes for humanity are not fulfilled in any one individual each is only a link in the chain if our aspirations and hopes are frustrated we find no satisfaction vat ail unless we lift our hearts and minds up to him who gives us peace how do we know our relationship to god this can be tested by our relationship to our fellowman charity is the predo minant note knowing this fact it surely is not the purpose of god that we should be divided and in competition with each other in mat ters of religion let us be warned the speaker closed by imploring his hearers to put off these things that separate us in this life and unite in one purpose which the church of christ has stood for in spite of her failures namely our relationship to god mr james dickson student pastor of the local presbyterian church also delivered a brief address on the hope of immortality the band added nwfch to the service in special numbers and in leading in the hymns sung from the song sheets special comment was heard on all sides concerning the improved appearance of the grounds to which credit is due the commissioners and the horticultural society mennonite church a g warder pastor sundby july nth 10 am sunday school 11 am preaching 7 pm no service on account of camp meeting wednesday prayer meeting for east and west classes will be held in the church basement at s pm baptist church rev w- w fleischer pastor sunday july 11th 11 am subject bad news the bible tells us of a man who received ibad news come and hear how he received it and what it led to 7 pm subject a broken heart and a broken fortune you are invited to attend all the services of the baptist church the s s picnic will be held on july 14th at the beautiful oshawa park grounds cars leave church at 12 noon dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal collect of dental surgeons and of th university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1406 ciaremont e barker lds rdjs dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal collet of dental surgeons and of the university of toronfr office in griibins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store claremont the claremont football team are holding a big garden party in the memorial park clareinont on fri day july 16tlt tho mississippi colored minstrels 30 faces will provide a humorous and- musical program and a league game of foot ball will he played between picker ing and claremont be witlpa big crowd and enjoy the fun dr d c smith dentist honor graduate of the royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university dr neil c smith dentist honor graduate of the royal college of dental surgeons and toronto universityalso post graduate of rochester childrens hospital offices over shaws- store phone office 1011 residence 1016 a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 a m teachers changed and woodville dr smith is a na tive ojwoodville and mrs smith spentwier girlhood days in omemee and taught school in lindsay so that a pleasant time was enjoyed among old friends in the county of victoria rev e morton and family with a number of the young people of the district plan to spend a week at oshawa beginning july 10th where the summer school of the ontario christian conference is to be held those who have attended the sum mer school in be past are the ones most anxious to go again real help is always assured to each who attend l mr and mrs frederick saunders j there is to be considerable change in the personel of the public school teaching staff here after september 1st miss mabel ramer who held the principalship the past year has resigned and during a three and a half hour session of the board on monday evening tho resignation was accepted with regrets and mr cedric watson who holds a first- class professional certificate was ap pointed to tho position at an initial salary of 1200 mr watson has eight years experience and is high ly recommended by the inspector of this division he having taught in the inspectorate the past year another change in the staff will e in the third book room where miss altha raymer taught the do you drive a car eye strain may be very easily aggravated by driving a car the attempt to focus the eyes 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 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 2 doors west of railway traoka phone 15 stouts i am sorry- and mrs joel nondick over sunday mr saunders the architect who drew the plans for the carnegie library in stouffville and last week just completed the building of the modern dairy building in toronto i uno nve cniiaren the corner of danforth ond arrived in town on july 1st from ffj f 5 bros t1e their home in winnipeg coming by automobile to visit the doctors mother on church street dr war riner received his primary education in this- town and is a graduate of the toronto dental college j i r board authorized tho secretary to of toronto visited her parents mr j advertise for an experienced third car for sale mclaughlin car 22 special tour ing gone 7000 miles good tires spare rim and tire never used lea ther finish good as new 800 d baird 921 college st toronto i phone lombard 6675 20 i chancellor chas e flint of syracuse university accompanied by his wife and son and daughter and miss zetter motored through stouff ville this week enroute to jacksons point the party spent a few hours in town looking up old friends and came over ona hurried trip to spend the fourth of july at the lake dr d c and mrs smith also dr neil smith and miss greta were on a motor trip last thursday and friday visiting in lindsay omemee building cost 40000 and is said to be one of the finest of its kind in toronto which is a mild way of praising mr saunders architectual skill mr d m heiso was a welcome caller at the tribune office on sat urday evening when he spent a few hours in town motoring from his homo in toronte he was accom panied by his little daughter eida and mr burnlce heise who is still ed back t0 the property com doing good wor- in bis connection m wuh power tq the contract after interviewing the tenderers rev c e macleod was chairman of the meeting other members pre sent were messrs e baker w hi ishaw a e booth ed lloyd and a v nolan book teacher for this room it being one of the heaviest rooms to handle in the whole school miss barber miss sargeant and miss logan are remaining on tho staff also miss sardhouse and miss parker in the continuation school and mr stouffer principal all at last years salary tenders for a car of pocohontas coal were received milne co of toronto asked 840 ton swhast ings 850 and stiver bros 845 the latter firm being the lowest local tenderer their tender was accepted tenders for redecorating the halls were called recently but ow ing to a misunderstanding concern ing the work tho three offers were turned back to the property com organization financed by- the order f ir commutlty service hundreds of mentally deficient lads pas through the hands of mr heise and the other member of the staff each year for the poor women who convicted themselves in your last issue of tho tribune by getting mad- tty were ashamed of their own skirts i say to well wisher that the mullen leaf would not do it i3 too soft and would riot hold together it is too much like some peoples brains the lord commanded adam and eve not to touch the fruit of satan and the moment they dis obeyed they came to their senses and were naked some day we will all come to our senses while you are building that stand well wisher please build it large enough so i may live in it i all ready have a stand in my boots and a place to live in too sorry well wisher is ashamed of her name i am not of mine now a word for peacemaker who never saw much and apparent ly knows less of this world loud open her eyes but she is ashamed of her name too if you cannot give it in the paper send it by letter to me i will give my name and no mistake who it is j jacob yake jeweler and real estate jn tiv stouffville buttons block drug ito 8touffv1x2jc

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