i stouffville july 26th 1928 the stouffville tribune published every thursday hate 200 per year 250 to the united states business cards medical br ss ball physician and surgeon i office cor obrien and slain phone 106 drs ira herbert freel consultation hours br ira kreel 3 to 12 am mon wed frl 6 to 3 jm saturday tues xhura sat afternoons by appointment only dr herbert jfretel 9 to 12 ajn tues thurs sat 6 to 9 jun tues sat mon wed frl afternoons by appointment on a c kennedy chiropractor church fit stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to jl2 am cashel harvey houck has greatly im proved hts residence the township council have made a decided improvement in the rend along the sixth concession what a pity good roads wont last any length of time unless built of cement bussel lotton is gradually recov ering from injuries received while blasting on he farm of leonard roberts where extensive improve ments axe being made to the farm the explosion went off before mr lotton got away from it and he sustained nasty flesh wounds to the arms face and neck hie hearing was injured and he has not fully recovered thif one of his senses 50th wedding day j gqys potato club dental dr patterson dentist best work lowest fees stouffville ontario telephone so 200 e s barker lds dds honor graduate of hoyal college of dental surgeono and of the university of toronto office in gmblns block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office standard bank upstalrs phone office 1011 residence 1015 bloosungton miss jessie mahon of agincourt is visiting with relatives here mr and mrs grant barnes of woodville wer at home on sunday mrs king son and daughter of chatham spent ever sunday at e a storrys miss mildred lemon of toronto is spending holidays at her home here congratulations to mr and mrs george coppins on he arrival of baby boy mrs john hill and daughter cassie of chatham are visiting her sister mrs mahon someone said the other day that bloomington cemetery hooked very inviting now well if the grave yard ever was an inviting place ours certainly looks more thought of and cared for since the different bees were held the 1929 markers legal harold a sanders barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 180o3 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffvllle money to loui after a series of tests the ontario department of highways has decided to change the color of the motor markers for the year 1929 it was originally intended to use the same combination of colors that was used this year black letters and figures on a yellow background further experiments have convinced the de partment however that under traffic conditions a new color scheme would probably provide better visibility as a result the markers for 1929 will be composed of a battleship grey background with black letters and figures the home of mr and mrs louis nichols victoria square was the scene of a happy gathering when about fifty friends and relatives met to offer their congratulations and best wishes to mr and mrs james wellman stouffviueon the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage after the guests drank to the health of the bride and groom mr and mrs wellman were present ed with two chairs and an address signed on behalf of those present among those who came from a distance were mr george wellman london mr and mrs alfred both- right gait mr and mrs w a helmkay creemore miss dora helmkay north bay mr and mrs j a mccague and qliss myrtle mr and mrs david wellman misses verna and emma wellman mr and mrs munay wellman mr and mrs wm wellman mrs chas wellman miss mairjorie messrs and har old wellman frank wellman all of toronto mr and mrs w h well- man miss ruth masters melvin leonard and allan wellman of head- ford mr and mrs wesley wellman and family richmond hill mr and mrs ralph wellman and master one y paul claremont kiivanlan h was a unique gathering and a joyous reunion of the family of the c r oonquergood late george wellman in honor of the dr geo covey golden wedding of james the oldest cliff jackson member of a family of twelve six fred halls boys and six girls eight of the norman elder the following is a partial list of members of the downtown and west toronto klwanls clubs who are fin ancing the ontario county farm boys potato club each kiwanian is linked up with a boy and will en deavor to visit his boy during july or august the iboys should take pains to have their potato plots in good shape for inspection a very attrac tive prize list is being prepared and a good time is promised the boys in the club next fall when they go to toronto one hundred and twentyfive boys received a bag of certified dooleys and 50 pounds 2124 fertilizer which they applied on threefourths of their plot if any boys name in uxbridge tp or pickering does not appear on this list he should communicate at once with w m croskery uxbridge so that he will not be left out there is uncertainty over the identity of used cars 1 good halfton truck 1 good ton truck several good touring cars j r mckenzie ringwood ont the newest attraction at the len nox picnic will be several sea flea races the sea flea races are draw- iog immense crowds wherever they take place these miniature hydro planes almost fly over the water they are the newest racing attrac tion along torontos waterfront to see these planes alone will ibe worth a trip to the picnic business change having purchased the well known and widely patronized garage business j mr ernest stouffer in stouffville i wish to solicit a share of the public patronage we are equipped with the latest appliances including a new electric valve refacing machine the only one of its kind in these parts this machine insures absolute accuracy in valve grinding that cannot be obtained by the old hand method of grinding we carry accessories and oils also competent workmen prompt and expert service at all times will be our motto roy strong successor to ernie stouffer auditorium garage phone 170 f you would be wealthy think of saving as well v as getting nine surviving brothers and sisters of the groom were present mrs levi wice of calgary a sister being the only one absent mr james wellman was born in markham township on what is known as the old steele farm fifty years ago he was married to sarah barker and on saturday the fiftieth mile post in their happy married life was marked by a family gathering for aibout ten years after their marriage they farmed on the second concession of markham and afterwards kept store and the post office at headford for nearly thirty years the bride and groom of fifty years ago are enjoy ing good health today and on this unique occasion were the subject of many good wishes and happy felici tations from their relatives and many friends in this district the family of the bride and groom mr harry wellman who lives with his parents mr rolph wellman of claremont and mrs alfred both- right of gait were present another daughter miss ella wellman a nurse across the line was ill and was un able to be present the following address was read by mrs david wellman and the pre sentation made by messrs frank and george wellman the bride replied to the address the flowers for the occasion were furnished by the misses hopper the address dear brother and sister auntie and uncle grandmother and grand father we have gathered together this afternoon in memory of a happy event which took place fifty years ago january 30 1s7s at the home of the brides father daniel barker on the 2nd concession of markham when rev mr totlen united in bonds of matrimony sarah barker and james wellman not many are spared to travel to gether so many years and we are here to congratulate you on your long life together it was always a pleasure to meet you in your home a home that had an atmosphere of its own no other home was just like yours and to show our love and appreciation of the happy times we have spent toge ther we would like you to accept these chairs- just a small token of our love to you and our hearty wish is that you may long be spared to use them we hope we will meet you in your home many more times and enjoy fellowship together as in the past signed in behalf of us all rod and gun systematic saving is the foundation of prosperity the bank of nova scotia invites your savings account interest is compounded halfyearly the bank of nova scotia established 18jj capital 10000000 reserve 20000000 total assets over 260000000 j a mcleod general manager toronto the august issue of rod and gun and canadian silver fox newswhich is just published contains a highly interesting collection of yarns and stories of outdoor canada and hunt ing and fishing in the list there is a very good story of a more unusual humorous type in so this is moose hunting by john richmond the contents also include several articles of a conservational note as well as useful information for hunters fish erman and campers rod and gun and canadian silver fox news is published monthly by w j taylor limited woodstock sale register saturday july 2sth sale of general household furniture gir- den tools poultry in cords split hardwood at residence of edw walls past end stouffville gale at 130 no rujve f w sil- versides auctioneer saturday july 2sth auction sale of one car of horses iconsist- ing of percherons and belgians 3 to s years well broken at macheus livery barn aurora sale at 2 oclock standard time f n smith auctioneer saturday aug 4th entire household furniture belonging to the estate of late mrs wm mor- den will be sold at late residence next church of england no re serve salo at one geo keays auctioneer john canavan s t smith wm brandham w m galloway wm a weekes w j telford a r payne norman withrow w r thompson percy mansell h w thompson chas bulley luke morrison j w mdcoubrey geo ciapperton art holman bert hayward j a mcfeeters a r morton sig lyons c burgess john godfrey gilbert agar robert carr h t cliff wm warwick e a dalton n w h bell charles irwin s s jones w h butt j e leadley fred topping fred moore f m thompson wm a jqrdan fred w porter walter bomlett j e graydon gordo nbrown dr chas hair- c a smith by wilmofhill marlln hopkins donald wells alex hingston charles symes grant prentice norman feasby stanley brown eddie smith fred rodanz howard storry stanley irwin thos 0den harvey maye james tompkins daniel linton everett hockley jack spenceley bud norton murray feasby laurie wagg harry woodland fred haynes walter todd marsh sharrard eldon staley arthur wagg murray paisley norris hardy geo crappor howard mantle edward morris bruce wallace larne james floyd mcdonald carl dopking elded catherwood lester mccullough donald mccullough melvin johnston donald james donald bacon douglas bacon alvin norton bert ashenhurst lloyd b7 wagg delbert yakeley local health bulletds the importance of best percy mcfarlane kenneth stevenson c r vint morley bakshaw roy brintnell walter bryens life consists of alternating periods of activity and rest to live in a healthy condition it is necessary that these periods be balanced one with the other if activity be too prolonged there is a loss of efficiency the tired eye sees less well the tired muscles do not respond as quickly the tired workman produces a smaller quant ity and a lower grade of work the tired brain is less efficient it is a wellestablished fact that a much higher percentage of accident occur in factories towards the end of the day even under the stimn lus of a patriotic fever it was found that the number of shells produced per week during the great war was increased by reducing the hours of work in the elimination of sunday work a change is a rest recreation or play is a change which provides rest in one manner it does not how ever provide rest in all ways it is rest in the sense that it is a diver sion but it is not restful in the sense that sleep is play furnishes relief from the monotony of work gives a free mental stimulus but it does not provide for the rest that is needed to rebuild and restore the bodycells broken down by activity periods of activity either at work or at play must be balanced by periods of rest and the ideal form of rest is sleep when disease attacks the body rest is one of the essentials of treat ment the patient is put to bed and is kept as comfortable as possi ble in order that by means of rest the body may make its best fight against the enemy disease persons who are below par adults and children who are underweight benefit by added rest children fre quently gain in weight with no other change in their routine of life except a rest after meals rest costs nothing in money but it means taking time from other things for the purpose to do with out sufficient rest is to wear out the body prematurely rest is required just as much in summer as in win ter which is a truth that people are apt to overlook both for themselves and for their children questions concerning health ad dressed dr f a dales moh will be answered by letter questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered mongolia our school trustees have reengag ed miss card as teacher here for a third term speaks well for her abil ity as a school instructor for sale sow and 8 pigs 3 weeks old also holstein cow full flow j l ogden phone 5827 card of thanks we wish to express our sincere appreciation to the many friends for their sympathy and assistance rendered us during our recent ber eavement mrs geo kester and eonb card of thanks mr and mrs ralph aljin wish to thank their relatives and friends for the many letters of sympathy and beautiful florail offerings sent to mrs allin during her recent illness in the western hospital cars for sale 1 ford touring car 1923 at 100 good order also 1925 ford 2door sedan at 300 j e cober phone 1511 stouffvllle farmers we want all your live fowl best market price paid dont sell until you consult us phone sam golden at pennocks livery stouffville cut the weeds in mbmoriam in memory of lucinda connor who fell asleep on july 25 1927 god saw the road was getting rough the hills were hard to climb and so he closed hor weary lids and whispered peace be thine from daughter elsie husband and family municipalities are paying more heed this year to the act governing the cutting of weeds and in stouff ville the work has been carried out during the past week although the main street is in shameful condition in some places this roadway be longs to the county and the town men make sure they do not trespas on it to do any work however a few hours work on this main thor oughfare might be done by the cor poration of stouffville if only to im prove the general appearance otherwise the council should lodge a complaint with the county and provincial road commission against the manner in which weeds are standing fortunately most resi dents have enough pride in their re spective properties in town to do this cutting which after all takes very little time town and townships that do not keep their municipal roads properly cleared of weeds face a likelihood of having their provincial grants for road maintenance withheld by the department of highways according to the terms of the revised noxious weeds act which has now gone into effect under the terms of the re vised act the appointment of weed inspectors is compulsory in every township tile noxious weed act was first introduced as a provincial legislation last year and in 1928 it has been revised in several irespects this year it is necessary forall the townships to keep the weeds down on their roads road commissioners are held responsible under the act for the cutting of weeds and the cost is to be included in the cost of road upkeep if the work is not attended to the province win withhold its grant towards maintenance of coun ty roads in that township until tho weeds are satisfactorily cut the act specifies business change having sold my garage business and equipment to roy strong my chief mechanic i take this oppor tunity of thanking my many cus tomers for their liberal patronage since i commenced business and i would solicit the continuance of the same to my successor whom i be lieve is competent to attend to your wants in this line yours truly ernest g stouffer to rent comfortable small house on main street recently remodel led doubte lot k g tarr tf farm to rent 100 acres high class dairy farm near stouffville good buildings and house milk delivery passes the farm for in- formaton apply to tribune office for sale 100 acres of choice farm lands at lot 4 con 6 whitchurch all under cultivation large barn runing water in stables good dwelling well fenced apply owner on premises or at tribune office for sale desirable house and land 3 v6 acres on 9th con mile north of stouffville 3 miles to- lake large garage lien house reasonable terms apply ii w winterstein stouffville po on premises 24 for sale pigs ready to wean sow with 8 small pigs set team harness hen ilouse 9x12 trac tor double disc bissel new aiso 1222 tractor and threefurrow plow fred w- betz 22 farm for sale ico acres lot 28 con 9 markham y south o stouftviue 95 acres under cultiva tion balance pastured bank barn cement stabling frame house reasonable terms apply to geo lewis owner phone 4712 23 look farmers 1 i have a snap for you on one good corn binder mh also two grain binders they will take the place of new implements you might buy two mowers at reduced prices all kinds of repairs on hand b rexlin phone 102 timothy fqr sale 1 acre of standing crop phone stouffville 2s20 mrs wm anderson ring- wood for sale used cars new 1927 ford touring 1923 ford truck good order 1923 mclaughlin 2door sedan in good shape chevrolet superior good edgar latcham goodwood studebaker and erskine car dealer for sale by tender tenders will be received by the undersigned up to august 1st 1928 for the purchase of thirtyfour acres of timbered lands being the east part of lot number sixteen 16 in the ninth concession of the town ship of whitchurch in the county of york about three miles from stouffville station on the cnr tim ber consists of hemlock pine beech and maple no tender necessarily accepted mccullough button solicitors for vendor stouffville ont swifts garage dont throw away old tires bring in your tires and get them repaired we have the latest uptodate vulcanizing plant we use only firestone gum dipped cord in our repairs every repair guaranteed to last as long as the tire the repair is put in a full line of firestone tires and tubes phone 195 swifts garage support the highway safety movement wear this stickeir on your windshield care courtesy common sens driving ask for one at your silling station highway safety committee the hon geo s henry chairman