mm unburn vol xxxix no 46 stouffville ontario thursday january 12th 1928 a- v nolan publisher this is the season when grippe and colds are prevalent nyals laxacold brings quick relief laxacold relieves congestion chills and fever without disturbing the system take laxacold and go about your regular duties while it does its work price 25 cents use nyals huskeys for husky throats tickling coughs hoarseness loss of voice and irritations of the bronchical passages price 25 cents j m storey druggist the home of quality drags fhonk 1008 no councillors east of seventh the result of the election in mark- ham township on mew years day had one unfortunate feature in uie net result in that the new council had not one man on it living east of the 7th concession this doesnt necessarily mean that the entire east side of the township will not receive any seivice from the new council but it is a recognized fact that a councillor knows more about the dis trict or vicinity in which he live than of some portion of the munici pality whlcn he seldom sees they are not always prepared to dea1 with deputations waiting on them for fin ancial assistance to the road from a firsthand knowledge of the situation tar away fields must have looked green to the electors of markham east and they will now have to hope that the wisdom of the new council will not neglect them too muoh if at all lost in overtime whitby 4 stouffvuie 8 the opening triumph of the season in the oha intermediate grouping of this district was copped oft on candidate tor reeveship speaks mr editor mrs g dowswell of the east end will you allow me space in your friday night by whitby when in abasjeen quite ill for the past week paper to make a few remarks that stoutly contested game in the stouff- j mlss ida ramer qf toronto vlllo arena they compelled the locals new year3 at her pacent home here to accept the short end of a 4 to new council take office folks say they enjoy our baking they know that no bread baked is superior to the bread we make and they know our pastiy is quite tasty they know ou buns are ones that please and tease their appetite and that all the cake we make is just exactly right ambrose stover baker the municipal council of stouff- ville met on monday morning ac cording to statute and subscribed to the oath of office as follows reeve harry w sanders councillors jos eorinsky john mckinnon george dowswell alfred j ward the session was a brief one as the usual business to be transacted was laid over until the regular meet ing on friday evening in the council chambtrs the resignation of dr s s ball as medical officer of health was read but no action vas taken and tne doctor will be required to assume the duties of the office until his suc cessor is appointed at a later date a committee was appointed to strike the standing coriimittees for 1928 brodies sheep sold high the mutual life oldest on the continent invites you to inspect its policies before you buy ask to be shown seeing is believing h o klinck diat mgr stouffvuie lodge no 384 oddflliiovb halt archie stover fin secretary meet very monday bhrenuu at oclock in th visiting brethem welcome ofcm barkey w r sandera n grand reefl a copy of a live stock markets comes to the editors desk and con tains some interesting information of local concern regarding the chicago live exposition of 1927 it shows the wins of c j brodie of ringwood the big herdman of ontario in this irart of it at least- one photograph of mr brodie is shown standing among a flock of lambs which it states sold at 32 per cwt averag ing 87 pounds mr brodie also had a load of lambs of the same breed southdown which were sold to the saddle sirloin club chicago at 35 per cwt averaging 75 pounds the paper also makes mention of the prize won by brodies sheep which carried off third for car lots in the packers special prize when flocks command such prices as are indicated above the 1927 markham township council will feel that they were not exactly gulled in following the recommendation of the sheep valuators new and used farm implements for bale 1 chestnut mare work or drive 1 singlefurrow riding plow 1 imperial gang plow 1 power cuttingbox in good shape new goods common sense fauntngralll t a dick wheelbarrows wheels for single plows gllson hot wave heaters 2 washing machines hand or power frank baker international mecormtck and deer- ing lister peter hamilton gllson machinery for sale phone bakers garage stouffvllla or phone 8104 annual meeting auction sale register the annual meeting of stouffvuie horticultural society on tuesday evening was the most successful in the history of the organizatlonthere being over 200 present in ratcliffs hall president h o klinck occupied the chair when a varied musical pro gram was given interspersed with speeches from mr jenkins head of the agricultural branch of the cn e lionel godson j s clairk and others also mr miller of miller sons who extended an invitation to the society to visit the miller green houses in a body and be entertained there the directors report will be pub lished next week snowing a success ful year in 1927 prior to the business of the even- score in ten minutes overtime play in the opening stages lehman the stouffvuie goalie let an easy one slip by him shot from the blue line after only four minutes of play stouffvuie soon after tied the scoro but before the period ended the on tario county town boys slipped the rubber in the nets once again for a second counter the period ending 21 in tavor of the visitors lehman who has performed well in goal was retired in favor of walter baiton who saved the locals repeatedly on many occasions by proving himself a stop sign that the puck could hardly get by in this period max reesor in a spectacular end to end rush counted for the home team and the score tood two all at the end of the period whitby doing most of the shooting barton allowed one to pass him early in the last period the rubber striking his stick and bouncing in crosby soon tied the score again dumping in a neat shot and the fans raised the roof as this last stanza ended 33 ten minutes overtime gave whitby a well earned shot from the side boards which barton failed to clear it is no discredit to bo beaten by an aggregation like whitby all in pink condition and good stick hand lers with plenty of speed their goalie too was a marvel and beat the rubber numberless times the locals all jturned jn a- good game max reesor and crosby being particularly effective the two ross boys from mpunt albert play a nice brand of hockey although the one lad is still eligible for junior hockey harry pugih was effective on the for wards while murray clendenning and fred ftlcnair played better hockey than they dished up last sea son each showing marked improve ment they were always on the puck whitby had the edge on our team as skaters and in team work the ihome lads not having the oppor tunity of practising together before this meet the lineups stouffvillbr ilehman and barton goal crosby reesor ross pugh mcnair ross- clendenning whitby haines r s hall chas lavery w b smith a bundy l atkinson earl sleighton c aross referee len hudson toronto stouffvuie 1 markham 2 in a game frot with all manner of cxcitihul the stouffvuie juniors were defeated at markham on mon day evening by a score of 21 in ten minutes overtime play the soft condition of the ice made it hard going for both teams hut the stren uous effort of the players throughout kept the fans in high nettle at all times markham had the prepond- rance of weight but the way those determined red shirts of stouffvuie bored in on the puck won the ad miration of all hoover put up a good game in the nets while ken reesor was mighty effective at point ruseck of erie pa week with mr a s- i mr albert visited this leaney miss fannie clossen of highland creek is visiting with miss marjory mertens mrs jos wideman of castor alta is visiting friends and relatives in this district councillor a j ward attended the peterboro poultry show where he is exhibiting some birds mr taylor parkin of uxbridge may be of interest to this village first may i thank all those good friends who so heartily supported me in the contest for reeveship reports have been frequently cir culated that i was after the clerk allow me to say that i had no axe to grind with any one but certalnly think that it is high time the town clerks office va8 thoroughly house cleaned in several respects outside of the clerk five years ago the office was a clean tidy place fit for the citizens to transact business in today it is a disgrace it is not fit for a lady to enter as it smells more the stouffville tribune published every thursday rate 200 per year 250 to the united states business cards medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mate phone 1ss town was in town monday visiting like one ot tne drinking rooms in the his niece mrs l lonsborough mrs mallnda snowden of toronto spent the holiday with her sister and brotherhenry and martha mcmullen mr and mrs chas wismer and mrscross of toronto were guests at the rae home on church street last friday miss latca mckelvey of toronto spent new years with her friend mrs john mcmullen and other friends in town recent visitors at mr leslie hodg- sous were mr and mrs clarence stafford of goodwood and mr ste wart of manitoba mr jas stewart returned to his home in hamiota man on tuesday having spent the past month with his father william stewart mrs james hand is recovering from a nasty fall sustained when she slipped on the icy walk a couple of weeks ago injuring her hip on tuesday mr and mrs james w mccullough left for toronto where they will take an apartment for the remainder of the winter mr f w thompson traveller for the swift canadian co spent a- few days at home last week with his fam ily who live opposite the public school alfred hill who has just returned to north bay where he is teaching school near there reports the snow five reef deep and weather 35 de grees below zero miss sutton who is conducting a class in connection withthe agricul tural courses now being conducted at goodwood spent over sunday with mr and mrs e j davey mrs j patterson miss ada mc- carty of toronto miss bertie silves ter vancouver mr walter mdcarty chicago spent last thursday with mr and mrs w a silvester mrs rogers from the northwest daughter of mrs paisley of the east end and her daughter are visiting at the home of mrs paisley we are sorry to say the young lady has been sick ever sinceshe came mrs f a dales mrs w jmather and mr and mrs j borinsky were in toronto on monday evening at tending a meeting in connection with deborah chapter of the eastern star the visitors all being officers of the jubilee chapter stouffvuie dr s s ball and mr harry gll- stouffville tallied the first count ibert were in mount albert on sun- ing lunch was served officers elect- 8aturday jan 21st extensive cd are sale of farm stock lmplementshay i prest h o klinck grain etc bolongingto percy j viccprcsts j r hodglni mrs n forsyth cober gormloy no reserve sale at 1230 silversides farmer auctioneers thursday january 2gth cre dit sale of farm stock and imple ments tractor hay grain etc be longing to simeon hoover lot 25 con s markham sale at 12 sharp no reserve f w sllvor- sidos auctioneer thursday fery 16th at lot 29 con 7 markham credit sale of farm stock and implements be longing to fred dewey sule at i no reserve f w silversides ouctlonecr thursday jan 2gth auction sale beg shropshire sheep prizo winning breeding ewes and rims grade shorthorn cattlehorseshogs fowl and farm machinery at lot g con 11 reach twp marsh hill tho property of the late robert acton sale at 1230 sharp w f marquis auctioneer mrs secretary miss m mertens assistant miss eva hoover treasurer mrs thos rae auditors f c rowbotham e c macleod added to the directorate mrs b dotcn n stouffer archlo stouffcr mrs f c rowbotham mrs george watson a gift to alex hodge your dolly newspaper subscription received at tho tribune ofllco at a taring to you it appears to have been brought to tho attention of the ontario gov ernment that something in the way of special recognition of the service of alex hodge of bccton famo is in ordeir and that an appropriate gift might ho in the form of money as mr hodge is i poor man and his little homo on his farm has been practically ruined by souvenir hunt ers since his battle few would be grudge mr hodgo enough from the provincial treasury to give him a new home on a good farm in 13 minutes of play foote bounc ing in the rubber oif a pass from reesor right in front of the mark ham nets although there was not a dull moment in the period there was no further counters chalked up for either side and the first stanza ended 10 for stouffvuie both teams were inclined to ease off a little in the second period and when reesor took a penalty for putt ing a player over his knee mark- ham seized the opportunity to rush their opponents goal and flapped in the rubber off their left wing man to even up tho score oneone this ended the scoring and it was predicted that tho teams were so evenly matched overtime would be required tills proved correct the third period was fast all the way the play all in centre ice and little shooting on the nets tho puck was inclined to roll and stick to the ice which had a tendency to mix tho players a good deal but nothing came of the big efforts to score and the end came with no score the first five minutes of overtime made no change in the figures al though the throats ot the fans were growing hoarso but the playors showed no sjgn of letup in tho second five minutes pringle for mark ham caught the rod shirts without a strong dofence and managed to scramble through and net tho winn ing goal it wasnt even over then for the stouffvuie lads fairly bom barded the markham goal the re maining throe minutes but without success the game ended 21 for markham day attending the funeral of the late harry cleverton who died in his 76th year on monday following the funeral his wife also passed away she being in her 86th year mr and mrs audrey b bartholo mew and baby harold spent last week in toronto while there mrs bartholomew attended a luncheon given by mrs hugh reilly last sunday the bartholomews entertain ed toronto guests at their home in the persons of j a morden and miss c morgan also mrs frank vanzant who is recovering from her recent illness old time hotel than anything i know off courtesy is lacking a bunch of men sitting around smoking spitting at the stove etc who nei ther doff hat nor pipe when the fair sex enter considerable has been said in re gard to a sinking fund for our water rates rightfully so only in my opinion the rates should be cut very low as the present water users with their predecessors paid for our pre sent system and should not be asked to contribute very heavily to create a fastmounting sinking fund we have always been told when the water works debentures were paid off wewould have practically no thing to pay for water why change your mind now cut your rate and let several years take care of your sinking fund not one or two when your financial statements are made out why not insist on the old method showing where your revenue on both hydro and water are derived from when has a survey of your water users been made does your clerk l charge everyone for what they are using if so how does he obtain the information in nearly every town it has been necessary to help some person or company build a rink for the accom modation of the young people of the town and surrounding community here we have men with nerve enough to build one that we are all proud off and which is a big asset to this town yet this town demands 7700 per year taxes i ask you is this fair to the citizens who are shouldering irresponsibility which we as citizens should help carry at least to the extent of very nominal taxes and not to to hold a club to every ratepayers head who tries to do something for the betterment of the community thanking your mr editor for the space you have allowed me i remain w e morden drs da herbert freel consultatiov hours dr ira frcel 3 to 12 am mon wed 4 ttu 6 to 9 pm saturday tues thurs saturatternooaa by appointment only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thnra sat 6 to 9 pm tues ft sat mon wed fri afternoon by appointment only dental es barker lds dds honor graduate of royal collet ot dental surgeons and ot the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and ot the university of toront- dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office standard banx up stall phone office 1011 residence 1015 dr patterson dentist best work lowest f stouffville ontario legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers ftc buttons block stouflmh money to loan among the churches st james presbyterian rer w h fuller thb usual service next sunday pub lic are invited baker hell and sixth line baptist churches w s whitcombe pastor sunday jan 15th sixth line morning baker hill evening the spirit of christ what the church needs today hydro farmers there is a movement started to se cure hydro electric power along the tenth concession of markham be tween stouffvuie and locust hill we are informed that several farm ers are anxious to secure the current and have already interviewed tho hydro electric power commission at toronto as a result it is planned to hold n public meeting probably in stouffvuie at a near date and the property holders near musselmans lake will he asked to attend as well this territory has been seeking power for some time and the com mission will send an engineer to the mooting to give ndvlco costs and instructions on how to proceed to securo contracts since tho above mennonite church s s shantz pastor sunday jan 15th 11 am pastor will speak in tho in terests of city missions 7 pm mr pike will have charge pastor will speak at altona on monday evening jan 23rd pas tor will give an illustrated lecture on his work in africa christian church e morton pastor as the now year grows older may our interest in things that are spirit ual become greater o come let us worship and bow down let us kneel before tho lord our maker pr95g service as usual next sunday united church of canada h s warren ba pastor sunday jan loth 11 api god amid the disasters of life 230 the bible school 7 pm yellow streak bluo cord crimson thread slogan you cannot make yourself tho man you ought to bo by letting god alono a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvuie monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 am boadways drug store stouffvhile anne lehman a t o m teacher ot pianoforte playing and theory studio lehmans block phone 4s01 george keay altona ont mcensed auctioneer live stock and general sales promptly attended to terms moderate phone 9003 stouffvuie a square deal the year round general insurance your home your car protect them thos burkett general insurance ageney pione 18203 phone 18202 stouffvuie finances strongest in history boadways drug store stouffville poor ice poor hockey tho annual financial- report pre sented to the sixth line baptist paragraph has church last week was described by been set in typo it has been arrang- treasurer ernest ratcllff as the best tho stouffvuie lineup goal allan cd to hold a public meeting in stouff- in the churchs history this is tho hoover points harold lowis ken vllle on tuesday afternoon jan 17 twentieth consecutive vear that mr reesor forwards frank ross gar- at 230 oclock to bo addressed by ratcllff has held office land lehman herb simpson subs reg button bruce foote referee burgoino of toronto altogether hydro representatives all farmers 955 sg were raised in tho church and their wives should make an during 1927 18107 dollars of this effort to be present j amount being for missionary work port perry defeated stouftvlllo by to 1 in the scogog town on tues day evening in an intermediate oh a game the ico was impossiblo for good hockey and the players were unahlo to carry the puck with any speed hence tho gamo developed into a shinncy match orosby notch ed the only counter for stouffvillo referee l hudson of toronto didnt improve tho game any by his easy manner in handling offenses a fac tor in defeating stouffvuie was tho smaller ico area and poor lighting qualities of the rink where all tho fog of the scugog seemed to have collected these teams will provide a spectacular game when they meet under favorable hockey condition