vol xxxvi no 28 stouffville ontario thursday september 9th 1926 nervous folks do not get that way naturally there is always a cause some thing not just right perhaps it is overwork or an improper ly nourished nervous system but in practically every case the proper remedy is nyali oeiiert nervine this valuable remedy controls nervousness and at the same time supplies planty of pure red blood to nourish the ner vous system we can confidently recommend it to relieve you and build up your nervous system storeys drug store phone 1008 another sect to locate with us although the corporation of stouffville has seven churches or one to every 165 persons in the community some of our people go on the belief that you cannot have too much pt a good thing hence 0k eighth denomination is shortly to bud outhere tlie new organiza tion is a braucor the cednryala tabernacle toronto and several converts tothis form of religion have recently been made in stouff ville where meetings have been held in the auditorium and on the street the new organization has taken a years lease of the building j an jjr and mrs tabb of toronto and i social personal miss bertha davenport of toronto spent the week end at j caymans mr f j- ward ma of chicago university is visiting his parents at the brierbush mr and mrs frank mertens and family of weston visited at mr jos mertens on monday mrs george boadway returned honiefrom detroit on monday after spending three weeks there mrs n fockler and son edward of detroit motored over to visit her mother mrs wm morden sr mrs wm morrey of windsor is spending a week with mrs h j malloy and other relatives in town mrsedris fockler and mrbutcher of detroit mr and mrs- h ruby large audience at with the churches political meeting kghtlng speeches by liberals did you ever think what it would cost you to replace four furniture if destroyed by fire do you carry sufficient insurance to refurnish your home it sot why the coat of insurance in a brick house in stouffville is less than lc per day per 1000 thomas birkett general insurance broker lawson brock phone 18202 stouffville truman w eagleson teacher of piano conservatory and all branches of music taught reasonable rates stouffville saturdays studio over a g lehmans shoe store george keay auctioneer sraduate national auction school canada rarm and general sales a specialty write rr3 stouffville for terms and dates fnone 9003 one door east of the fire ball owned by mr amos lehman where they will fit up a suitable mission room mr o e crockrord toronto pastor we understand will have charge at stouffville also so soon as they are able to fit up the ouild- ing joint political meeting we understand that a joint lib eral and conservative meeting has been arranged fo friday evening sept 10th to be held in the arm ouries aurora at 8 pm the only speakers will be col lennox and mr sifton he candidates a fitting farewell its art perfect baking is the art of producing fine foods our mas ter baker constructs a loaf of bread that appeals to every familys sense of food value our pastries will make you wonder why mealtimes dont come closer together when you write out your next gro cery order write the name of our bread upon it and insist that you get it ambrose stover baker w the inner tube is important unusual strength and endurance are built into fire stone steamwelded tubes to provide for the motorist greater efficiency in tire oper ation the famous steam- welding process gives you a i unit air container free from leaks and a permanent struc ture of surpassing strength buy firevones red or gray tubes for better motoring re sults steam welded tubes the school room of the united church was beautifully decorated and splendidly filled on monday evening by a large gathering of members and friends who met to say farewell to miss anne lehman atcm on- the eve of her depart ure for chengtu china where she accepted a position as teacher of music to the children of the mis sionaries stationed in west china miss lehman has brought additional honor to her family her church and her town in accepting sneri an im portant appointment as one of stouffvilles girls she has been ac tively identified in many of the activities of ourvtown but more especially her interest was centred in her church and its various organ izations filling many offices therein- as organist for several years she rendered most efficient and accept able service n- mrs thompson of toronto assist ed local talent in rendering a thor oughly enjoyable program messages of appreciation were given by dr d c smith messrs brown barkey and harris as representing various departments of the church on be half of the congregation an address was read by mrs fairies and a pre sentation by mr f rae of a club bag and a purse of gold on behalf of garret mission circle the ad dress was read by miss betty booth and a presentation of a life certificate membership and pin also a fountain pen bymr reginald- button after refreshments all wished miss lehman bon voyage success and enjoyment in her divinely ap pointed task miss lehman leaves town today thursday sailing from vancouver on sept 16th swifts garage phone 195 the conference the annual conference of the mennonite brethren in christ will be held this year in the stouffville church a hundred or more del egates are expected here for the ministerial convention on tuesday sept 1 4th the annual conference will be held the following day and many of the delegajes will be on hand for this it is the intention of the local billeting committee to serve meals to the visitors including breakfast in the church basement so that none need fail to be on hand for the opening session in the morning the delegates will be billeted over night at the various homes where they will find a hearty welcome auction sale of household furnctlfrg etc belonging to a h law3on will be held at his home on church street saturday sept lltli at 130 pm diningroom suite 2 cupboards bedroom suite spring nnd mattress combination writing desk and book case kitchen table 2 tables for fruit cellar 2 fine couches a large assortment of rocking chairs small tables pictures and picture frames bamboo bookcase 2 bamboo awn ings coal oil stove 3 burner and ven large assortment of curtain polw curtain frames 3 toilet sets high chair bake fray flour chest 2 long ladders easel large tank rayo lamp small lamp lawn mower wool carpet 5gai coal oil can crocks and jars china and glassware a largo number of arti cles too numerous to mention terms ceash f w silvcrsldcs auctioneer were sunday guests at mr a b bartholomews week end visitors at mrs nmow- ders mr and mrs thos crouch and grandson harvey dr stewart crouch wife and two sons tommy and stewart all of toronto mrs willoughby or toronto her two sons rev b willoughby and elmer of chicago mr f willough by and wife of winnipeg called on mrs n mowder andilouis a hare last week miss e forrest of edinburgh scotland is visiting with air and mrs james turner obrien avenue miss forrest is a niece of mr turners and is touring canada to vancouver miss greta smith b a left on saturday to fill the position in teacher of modern languages on the kemptville high scnool staff mr and mrs b c wiancho and family also miss bertie raymer all of toronto were guests at the home of the parents mr and mrs c ray mer on sunday aug 29 also mr and mrs eden kinsie of kitchener last week mr and mrs e s bright left for wellington prince edward county wnere he is en gaged as principal of the continua tion school mrs bright is a daugh ter of mr and mrs wellington wideman and one of this summers brides mr raymond klinck of jenner alberta a student at the university of alberta where he specializes in olassical languages is spending a week with his relatives on obrien avenue mr klinck who is only 20 years of age is returning from a tour of severalmonths onthe continent where he made a special study of places and events connect ed with ancient greek and roman civilizations last saturday afternoon we en joyed a half hour visit from rev gordon duncan pastor of st cuth- bertspresbyterian church in the hochelaga district of montreal rev mrdunqan and his wife are on their return journey from a months holi day in which they travelled to the pacific coast and well as visiting over in the southern states of all the vast country they visited brit ish columbia and particularly van couver appealed to mr duncan as the ideal spot to live twentyfivg years ago or more mr duncan left the old home town but has never lost any interest in the place of his boyhood he passed through the usual school routine given the pre sent generation in stouffville and later entered university mr jas hand our east end citizen was prin cipal of the public school during mr duncans primary days gunmen are still at large while provincial police were rac ing jxound and through stouffville wednesday of last week in search of the three gunmen who shot and wounded harold archer at port perry the previous night the birds had flown and were safely hiding in toronto archer was also in town that morning and described the men as- two of them being short dark fellows while ihe third was a larger man wearing a cream colored sweater on wednesday evening the tri bune following upa story got in touch with wm yake thresher who lives at goodwood that same morning following the shooting of the previous evening three men answering the description of gun men knocked at his door in good wood and persuaded him to drive them to yongo street about 530 am mr yake believed they had been on a fishing trip and drunk and thus became stranded he was un aware of anything having happened in port perry until we informed him of the trouble the men evidently caught the six oclock car at aurora and made a clean getaway although a sus pect was arrested the gunmen are still at large the car which the thugs aban doned when it was ditched in port perry was a dodge sedan and is be lieved to be the property of l j harman of toronto the- dominion election campaign was opened in stouffville on thurs day evening last for the liberal or ganization by the presence of hon duncan marshall organizer for the dominion party in the last election and a former minister of agricul ture in the alberta government prior to his entering the federal field he made a lucid speech in the interests of the local candidate mr harry sifton who was also pre sent and spoke after mr marshall rev e macleod acted as chair man and others on the platform were the riding organizer mr a d bruce reeve morgan baker of whitchurch and deputyreeve j r campbell of markham also dr w a sangstgr mr bruce was the first speaker and touched for a sew moments on the tariff and enquired who was the prosperity league which is sending out literature for the tories they are never heard of only at election time said he he appeal ed to every liberal to get out and vote on sept 14th by changing three or four votes from the tory to the grit column in each division in north york throughout the seventy or more polling subdivi sions harry sifton would be return ed by a majority of around one hundred hon duncan marshall the main speaker and a real platform orator spoke fo an hour and twenty min utes this be said was his first visit to north york in 23 years he spoke in glowing terms ot the abil ity of the siftons of which the can didate is descended the late al sifton of alberta was one of the five ablest men he ever met in his lifetime harry he continued will go far if you elect him to live u to the illustrious liberals of the past he will be able to return at the close of a session and give an account of his stewardship turn- to the tariff issue mr marshall conf- tined we never can have a high tariff in canada for obvious reasons mr meighen had said in the house never is a long time added mr marshall amid smites from his audience one of the obvious rea sons which mr meighen mention ed in his pronouncement at that time was that high tariff was un sound in principle because it ex cluded canada the healthy com petition provided by foreign goods coming into the country a competi tion which the country had to have now mr meighen is- changing his tune there isnt a wooden rooster on top of the barn than- can change its face to the exigencies of the weath any better than the leader of the tory party as the tories are supposed to be the staunch party in the principle of buying made in canada goods said the speaker i feel called upon to show you how closely they practise this imaginary plank and the utter hypocrisy of the whole conservative campaign he sub mitted at this point a card adver tising mclagan furniture a firm of which d wright conservative can didate in north perth and oppon ent of f wellington hay was man ager the card bore the inscrip tion made by the comtnonsense nov company chicago 111 u sa a paper container given away at the cne here and advertising the maple leaf milling company which wanted an embargo on us wheat was also stamped made in usa and the fir campaign literature issued1iy the conservative party he added bore a picture of mr meighen himself reproduced from a photograph made by a new york photogapher protectionists by daylight free traders by moonlight he added mr marshall concluded this illus tration by saying that a man had a perfect right to admire united states institutions but he had no right to stand up and say his was the british party and that mrkings party was an annex to the united states when he had christened his own son theodore roosevelt meighen mr marshall scored the action of a certain automobile plant for clos ing its doors in the faces of its em ployes when the robb budget was announced he was afraid he wasnt going to make enough money to buy another yacht to sail around the atlantic he said amid cheers despite the cries of alarm from the automobile industry one plant was now making 124000 cars in stead of s3 000 and putting np a 50000 addition because the firm continued on page 4 christian church edgar morton pastor sunday sept 12th vote for jesus chopse you every day him you will serve baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches w s whitcombe ba pastor sunday sept 12th what is the bible all about can we understand it today markham second 11 am baker hill 7 pm the pastor will preach baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday sept 12th 11 am subject a patriotic preacher 7 pm subject prospecting on eternity you are invited to attend all our services a cordial welcome awaits all who come and we trust a bless ing united church of canada rev hs warren ba minister sunday sept 12th 11 am the longest way round is the shortest way home 7 pm ilocking the door after the horse has been stolen read and remember if i knew you and you knew me how little trouble there would be we pass each other on tfie street but just come out and let us meet at church next sunday garrett mission circle wednes day sept 15th at mrssw hast ings at 8 oclock mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday sept 12th 10 am you need the sunday school and the sunday school needs you 11 am preaching by the pastor special offering for conference delegate fund 7 pm preaching by the helper alrona union 245 pm baptism service at mill pond dv 7 pm preaching by the helper special offering for conference delegate fund tuesday sept 14th the minis terial iconvention will convene at the stouffville mennonite church opening at 9 am and continuing thoughout the day wednesday sept 15th the annual conference opens at 9 am pray much for these gatherings and at tend as much as you can all are walcome business cards medical dr s s ball physics and surgesm office cor obrien and phone 196 drs- ira herbert freee consultation hour v bt ira freel to 12 am mon wed tc fri 6 to 9 pm thurs sat turn thurs sat axternooaa by appointment only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs a sat to 9 pm tuea 4 sat mon wed fri atternooaa by appointment only pentad j n dales lds dds dentist claremont i honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons ad of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont 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 phone s201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store upper school results stouffvflle continuation school winston booth eng lit 3 law rence dack eng lit 2 walter foote eng comp 3 eng lit c geo lawson eng comp 3 eng ul 3 hist c laura warder eng comp 1 eng lit 2 harold mackay bot 2 zoo 2 hist c eriha heise bot c zoo c geom 2 hist c earl grubin bot c 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 collet of dentaa surgeons andjtoront universltyalso post graduate of rochester childrens hospital offices over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 101 umax mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am thieving again chicken thieves took twenty hens from a fattening crate belonging to leland johnstonon the brown farm 10th con tuesday night n as the birds were removed from the pen someone with knowledge of the sit uation and no stranger evidently did the stealing attendance down loyal orange lodge no 1030 stouffville ont regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or before full moon drug store boadway 8 stouffvillb for sale ensilage cutter 14 inch interna- tional firstclass order d holden phone 18401 school opened on tuesday morn ing in stouffville with the attend ance somewhat below last year in the continuation school there were 62 scholars but this number is ex pected to increase within a few days the staff remains the same as last term mr stouffer bei principal and miss parker and miss guardhouse one form will con tinue to meet in the presbyterian church basement for a time at least the same decrease is noticeable in the number of scholars in the public school there being present on tuesday 173 but in these figures there will also be some increase the teaching staff consists of mr c e watson principal miss orchard 3rd book miss barber 2nd book miss sargeant 1st book and miss logan primer house for sale in toronto at kew beach 8 rooma brick and shingle hardwood on all floors good furnace hot wateri heater and laundry tubs in base ment well painted and decorated f d nighswander 396 kingswood road toronto- groov 0118 for sale 0 pue bred s 0 white leghorn yearling hens 312 egg strain robt hook altona v house to rent 5 roomed house at 195 pickering street toronto east end apply r a carver rr 4 stouffville phone farm for sale 50 acres good buildings running stream mile from stouffville f w betz phone c410 2 sale register saturday sept 11 extensive sale of household furniture belonging to mr harvey lawson will bo sold at the church street resi dence at 130 pm terms cash sale at 130 f w silversldes auctioneer thursday sept 16th 25 fresh cows and springers sows with small pigs lot 6 con 9 mark ham the property of george h bennett thursday sept 16th post poned sale of furniture at resi dence of simeon stouffer church street at 130 f w 811ver8idos auctioneer car for sale mclaughlin car zz 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 street toronto phone lombard 6675 28 wanted large quantity of buckwheat honey sam golden at pennocks livery wanted young calves for veallng purposes also highest prices paid for fat calves j churly phone 6405 31 to rent 124 acres at lot 8 con 4 uxbrldge excellent buildings dwelling and plenty of water apply mrs john collins on premises 28 poultry wanted highest price paid for fat live poultry also for feathers wool hides junk etc ben rexlln stouff ville phone 7821