Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 22, 1929, p. 1

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m wmm vol xli no 25 stouffville ontario thursday august 22nd 1929 a v nolan publisher hard roads made easy those who suffer with corns find all rords hard but we can make them easy nyal corn remover will quickly relieve troublesome corns after a few applications the corn can virtually be picked out with the fingers nyal easem for dusting in the shoes to prevent friction which causes corns 25c each j m storey druggist the home of quality drugs nine children sur m who died lit only tl years or age liorn in wliitelumli phone 1003 honey for sale grade d 5 lbs buckwheat honey 4 0c 10 lbs bucbwheat honey so 50 lbs buckwheat honey 3 50 100 lbs buckwheat honey g 00 the heise apiary gormley ont business cards medical dr s s ball phpslcian anil surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 190 coroner for york county drs ira herbert freel ir i ra i reel consultation hours s to 12 a in uoii luj fri ti to a p in ituriy tiie ill if sai tfriumn by appoint rent only dr hei licit pievi 9 to 12 am rues sat ii lea i hut mon weil i fri ifteriioons j appointment only atctkennedy chiropractor church st stouftville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am phone 2204 dental e s barker lds dds honor graduate of- royal college of dental surgeons and of 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 surgeon and of the university of toronto dr neil c sith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office commerce bank up stairs phone office 1011 residence 1015 insurance pays the bills congestion on our streets and high ways increases dally more cars are being purchased in canada and there is a growing influx of tourists from across the border which will tend to multiply the already large number of auto mobile accidents how does this affect you are you taking chances or playing safe with a policy of insurance t birkett general insurance agency phone 18201 stouffville stouffville lodge no384 meetings every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethren welcome jess cook w r sanders noble grand recsec titos rae financial secretary church hill dont forget the endeavour every friday night at s oclock we are glad to see h s kelllng- ton is able to be out again mr and mrs j martin were toronto visitors on sunday mr and mrs d white visited her sister mrs wm beach on sunday mrs wagg of manltoulln island is visiting her sister mrs a clark a number from here attended the reception at stouffville in honour of mr hyde on wednesday night following a long and serious ill ness mrs william hilt passed away at her late home near stouffville friday morning aug 9th in her 54th year the funeral on sunday afternoon was largely attended and following a short service at the lionie the remains were borne to the churchill cemetery the services were conducted by the rev e morton assisted by rev a laycock the late mrs hill was born near musselmns lake and spent her en tire life in the vicinity her maiden name being jennie rush she was the oldest daughter of the late win rush who at one time farmed near musselmans later moving to chesley ontario there are left to mourn her loss her husband and nine children five laughters and four sons mrs wat son fairies biooniington misses elsie laurai edna and alma at home alex or aurora walter of toronto russell or peterboro and howard at home two sisters mrs a w murdock ot winnipeg miss elsie rush or calgary her mother mrs e rush calgary two grand children also survive floral tributes were as follows a wreath from the family mr and mrs a w imurdock winnipeg a pillow miss elsie rush and mother calgary a wreath sprays from the following mr and mrs fox of toronto mr and mrs moore toron to w a bloominaton united church miss meeda cleaver shadow lake camp mr and mrs j c merriot v tern rrom mr and mrs j p jordan personal notes bread to advance high price for flour forces up the stan or life unless something happens to de crease the price of flour within the next tew days bread prices in stouft ville will likely advance one cent a small loaf in speaking to mr stover of the stouftville bakery he said that such a step was inevitable and ideal bakers in markham unionville and other surrounding places would be forced to make the same step the recent advanlce alone in flour is 90 cents per barrel and one barrel of hour produces 90 loaves of the small size there have been several such advances since word has gone out of a general world shortage of wheat prior to the war the small loaves sold at five cents ibut they were only two pounds and a half at that time whereas the standard weight now must be three pounds two weeks ago broad was ad vanced in toronto one cent for the three pound loaf and another ad vance will probably be effective be fore this comes into print local people nw look out for a one cent increase any day now gormley mr walter henderson of buffalo spent sunday at home mr and mrs walter cloke of bultalo n y visited with the latters mother imrs sarah steckloy over sunday mr and mrs r r smucker of dhantrai c p india visited with mr and mrs c e heise on thurs day last smuckers and helses were neighbors in india living only about 1000 miles apart prol and mrs h anistulz of columbus ohio are spending a few days with the latters sister mrs c e heise and family prof anistulz is connected with the ohio state university at columbus and during the past few weeks has been at the ann arbor medical college studying medicine oat crops ruined by hail and rain newmarket ag 1g as a result of yesterdays driving rain and hall storm which beat down for about four hours on the farm lands in this vicinity it is expected that this seasons oat crop hereabouts will be lighter than ever before the fact that it came close upon tho heels of another violent storm last saturday afternoon killing any possibility of the fields recovering adds a gloom aspetet to the situation hail in many places tore wholo fields to pieces and made veritable bogs of the grain lands keswick farmers are at iprosont facing the possibility of a poor harvest and sparse crops roadways drug stork stouffvnjjh mrs r tetlock of coburg is spending the week with imrs leslie rawbotham mr arthur king wife and family of okolokas alberta are visiting with mrs m cook lenionvllle mr andrew young of weston was the guest of dr f a dales and other friends here on tuesday mr and mrs lou morden and family spent a few days in st catharines miss eva hoover is spending this week with mr and mrs fred silvester at keswick imr and mrs hartley brettell and two children of toronto spent a few days with mr and mrs allan pike mr b s powell and wife of chicago were guests of mr ard mrs clayton stouffer for a day or two last week mr and mrs leslie acton and son have returned to detroit after spending a week with mr and airs rayuier main street mrs a reif and wo children have returned to buffalo after visit ing at the home of her father mr m t leavens miss phylis baker of toronto daughter of mr and mrs oscar baker of welland has been spend ing a week in town mr and mrs horace gray and family mr and mrs u c hall and sons or toronto visitors at w d halls at lenionvllle over the week end olr and mrs harry brillinger and two children claude and eulah motored to kitchener for a short holiday miss edna gardiner and miss nona carter of toronto are spending a week with mrs herb mitchell the ayrshire farm mussleuians lake i mr and mis geo mccormack and family of toronto accompanied by miss grace mcconnel from uundalk visited recently with mr and mrs r j smith editor keefer and wife of norwood were guests or mrs fred wilson last week mr keerer was in partnership witli the late wm malloy in the tribune 30 years ago andrew young a former resident or mongolia was in town this week mr young has been farming near weston and is looking for a chopping mill his brother morton vho also farmed with him hnn retired in weston rev harry miller witli his family includng miss elizabeth and spencer also mrs mitchell have arrived by auto from littleton north carolina to spend holidays with mr millers sisters mrs kate miller and mrs lattohford mr and mrs morley barker and two daughters hae returned from a camping trip by motor stopping at rice lake midland collingwood and other places mr barker states that in midland motor icamp on civic holiday there were 193 tourist cars with his wife son and daughter mr chas bruels left stouffrille last week on a return motor trip to their home in vcrmon bc a dist ance of 3000 miles they reached here on july 5th and have spent much of their holiday at the i imo of his sister mrs frank baker mr and mrs benj mndill nee mrs elizabeth lloyd leave today thursdayfor edmonton mrs maditl lias been a resident of stouffville for 17 years living in the one house owned by mr george urquhart mrs madlll is leaving her household effects in charge of mr ross brown to sell by public auction on sat urday august 31 st stouffville had a visit last week from imr allan montgomery gover nor of the infirmary for sanlack county michigan mr montgomery thinks it is a great mistake to label such institutions as he s at tho head of as a poor house they are commonly called aged peoples homes in ontario and never correct ly called poor houses the prohibition measure in the usa states our guest has failed to stamp out the evil across the line and the governors private opinion seemed to favor some sort of government measure such as we have in ontario mr montgomery has nothing but pralso for the courteous treatment of traffic officers in ontario he was here to spond a couple ot dnys with his cousin mr jos mertcns just west of town and was accompanied by mrs montgomery on tuesday morning mr and mrs wm waddel left for los angles where they intend to spend the winter they will travel to sarnia thence by boat and cs r to calgary and prince rupert then they take a boat trip again down the coast to vancouver from which point they entrain for los angeles mr and mrs waddel intend to visit the grand canyon of colorado and return home by chicago and detroit toronto exhibition opens friday united church sunday school picnic on friday in memorial park on friday potatoes are being loaded at goodwood almost daily wednesday this week the farmers were receiving 130 a bag clerk j s dougherty has re ceived a supply of forms to he given applicants for old age pension they may be had on application any time frank burkholder was in town on sunday visiting his parents mr and mrs nelson burkholder frank is running a dairy business in lindsay which concern he purchased last spring owing to the omission to correct a proof on our local page no 5 in this issue several typographical errors will he easily noticeable but they do not destroy the sense of the items mrs john murison church street hada dahlia bloom on tuesday of very rare design it appeared to have a double face rrom the one back one bloom was much the larger otherwise one could not distinguish the calyx at all on tuesday morning charlie harper completed his harvest and many others who luve plenty ot help and moderate acreage will tinish drawing in between now and satur day ideal weather conditions have prevailed the past week or two which has hurried the grain to maturity the international meter co pic nic to stouffville will be held today thursday the employees are bringing witli them a famous scotch singer or radio rame and in the evening will put on a dance in ratclifis hall the meter co will bring along their own orchestra and they invite the citizens to particip ate in the evening entertainment at memorial park in the afternoon games will be played mr ami mrs malloy and two sons are on a motor trip to croswell mich while the grain crop is none too good in that section mr malloy writes that the sugar beet crop is extra good a considerable area is sown to sugar beet and a canning factory is located at croswell a town ot 2500 people the trip over covered 500 miles including visits to points off the direct route quite a number of stouffville people are interested in the section of western canada about green- shields a small village near waln- w right in the battle creek district of alberta the crops there early on oked almost hopeless according to word received by ill hoover of pickering tp from his soninlaw isaac stouffer some excellent rains late in the season did much to im prove conditions and the stouffer farm will now have a threshing where at one time it looked doubt- mi the grain nevertheless is very short and would not go through a binder and all mr stogffer expects from bis crop is the return of his seed for another yoar do not miss the treat of the season stouffville horticultural society the flower show in the arena tuesday evening august 27th bigger than ever come and see the added attractions the parade of the floral costumes and beautiful exhibits of the neighboring horticultural societies for which handsome prizes are being awarded music rendered by stouffville band under leadership of a dobney of 48th highlanders band middle school exam results stoiffville coxtixuaiov bruce rowbolhaui heads the list with honours in all of nine subjects c firsts 2 secouds and 1 third no students work should bo judged entirely by the number of subjects missed but the number or subjls written should be taken in to account those trying eight or nine subjects had a heavy years work the total marks obtainable in each subject is 100 1 liter the subject denotes first class honours which is over 75 ii after the subject denotes second class which is from to 74 iii after the subject denotes third class honour which is from 59 to 15 c denotes that the candidate iras passed in that subject f denotes failure to obtain 50 marks in that subject alina baker anc hist c eng com f chem f zaida barker lat comp il ane hist hi alg c fr a f fr c f geoni f phys f eng lit f eng comp f olive boadway lat comp i lat a i can hist i alg ii geom hi phys c wesley boadway fr comp c leta bunker can hist i eng lit c eng comp c janet button lat com hi eng comp iii eng lit cfr a c anc hist c phys f geom f alg f erie collard eng comp c anc hist f edna foskett eng comp h anc histil alg ii fr comp iii geom iii eng lit cjohem c erina grubin eng lit i anc hist i lat comp ii phys ii geom ii fr c iii eng c alg c gladys hisey anc hist i can hist i alg i phys ii chem iii eng lit hi engcomp c geom c elsie lownsbrough lat comp i anc hist i eng lit ii alg iii eng comp c geom c phys c mildred mackay can hist iii eng lit c eng comp c anc hist c phys f lome mcmullen anc hist ii eng comp c alg c geom f phys f bruce rowbotham lat comp i fr comp i fr a j anc hist i alg i phys i eng lit ii geom ii eng comp iii murray sinclair can hist c alg c eng comp f anc hist f geom f phys f chem f edna stouffer lat comp ii lat a ii can hist ii fr a c fr comp c reginald stouffer can hist i lat comp i lat a ii chem ii fr comp iii blanche topham eng comp iii eng lit f can lit f can hist f anc hist f geom f chem f lloyd wagg anc hist ii alg c eng comp f geom f phys f the following students have completed their junior matricula tion this year olive boadway edna stouffer reginald stouffer the following have completed their entrance to normal school lota bunker gladys hisey all others were in the first year ot hie jiliddle school and can complete these certlticates next year times change in 1s2s the sichool board of lan caster ohio lefused to permit the schoolhouse to be used for the dis cussion of the question as to wheth er railroads were practical or not and the matter was recently called to mind by an old document that reads in part as follows you are welcome to use the schoolhouso to debate all proper questions in but such things as railroads and tele graphs are impossibilities and rank infidelity there is nothing in the word oflod about them it god had designed that his intelligent creat ures should travel at the frightful speed of fifteen miles an hour by steam he would have clearly fore told through his holy prophets it is a device of satan to lead immortal souls down to hell we wonder what the members ot this school board would say could they visit the world in this era of automobiles telegraphy radio and other great inventions of gods intelligent creatures would satan get credit for it all among the churches bring your friends and the evening spend refreshments served after 4pm admission adults 15c children with parents or guardian free public school children of stouffville and the schools in the surrounding country are re quested to compete in the wild flower collection sale register thursday august 22 mortgage sale of the norlh 127 acres of lot 2 in the 4th con ot pickering twp 5 miles north ot kingston road to be offered by auction on the premises at 2 pm see bills for terms etc mccullough button solicitors for vendor fw silver- sides auctioneer saturday aug 24 72 acres known as the lewis farm just west ot stouffvlllo will be offered under mortgage sale on the premises it 230 oclock at lot 34 35 in 8th con of markham f w sllversides auctioneer snliirihiy august 2jtli credit auction sale ot 12 horses and co cattle on the promises ot wm hopkins lot 32 con 9 whitby tp 2 miles west of myrtle salo at 1 oclock standard time see hills wm maw anetlonoor thursday aug 20 valuable household furniture antique etc will bo sold at the home or jos randal east end stouflville 10th con no reserve sale at 130 fw sllversides auctioneer saturday aug 11 household furniture and effects of mrs lloyd airs madlll near mcnnonlte church stouffville no reserve sale at 130 f w sllversides auctioneer saturday sept 7 at lot 2 con 9 whitchurch farm stock and implements including internatio nal tractor the property of frank baker sale at one f w sllversides auctioneer thursday sept 0 extensive sale of farm stock implements etc 00 head choice dairy cattle of ayrshire and holstelns 29 cowes and 31 young cattle hogs grain etc belonging to james and harry d wellman lot 6 con 2 ux- brldge glasgow no reserve sale at 1230 oclock fw sllvor- sldes auctioneer goodwood at c oclock on saturday night green river will play a league foot ball game here with the locals by orders of gen williams com mander of the ontario provincial police a new post has been estab lished at cannington and provin cial constable cecil taylor who has been stationed at oshawa for the last 1c months has been trans ferred to this new post mr taylor will police the townships ot thora brock scott and uxbridge while officer thos mitchell or oshawa will look alter reach east whitby west whitby and pickering both these oiricers will cooperate with each other in their work we regret to chronicle the death ot stanley mcdonald one of our boys who enlisted with the late col sharpe in the 116th battalion going to france where he saw active service stanley died in the christie street hospital as a result of his war service he is survived by a young wile and two small children the family have been living at mlmlco there also survives three brothers and one sister distin john and altred or this township and mrs alt pugh of stouffville the ramily are all natives of this section being born here and at glasgow stanley was the youngest child the funeral on saturday took place to goodwood cemetery under military auspices stouffville wins by default stouffville has won the first round of the oba semifinals by default winners of the toronto league have thrown up their chances they were to have played here this week but sent along the default notice instead this places the local nine in the second round against port hope or peterboro stouffville is winning easily on paper this season first we received a bye in the league then a default this places us among the topnotchers a position we won last year by hard playing lresbyterian church rev w h fuller pastor sunday august 25tu pm sunday school pm evening worship baker hill and sixth line baptist churches w s whltcombe pastor sunday august 25th sixth line morning service baker hill evening service united church op canada rev h s warren ba pastor sunday august 25lh 10 am sunday school 1 1 am knowledge truth free- pm beacons way for a crooked welcome and the vogue hat and novelty shop felt hats for early fall menxonite church rev s s shanut pastor sunday laugust 25th friday evening business fellowship meeting sunday morning 10 am commun ion and ordinances services altona sunday eveniug elder 01 bricker in charge of the above mentioned services sunday evening service at stouff ville in charge of ernie lucas baptist church w w fleischer pastor sunday august 25th services on sunday will be in charge of mr lome hisey remember the time morning at 11 oclock evening at 7 oclock remember the prayer services wednesday s pm sunday 615 pm faith and truth temple d mcdonald worker in charge sunday august 25th stouffville s school 1030 am j hagermans corners s school 3 pm p christian church e morton and f e hyde pastors next sunday whatever else might happen let us not be too busy to sit at the masters feet for worship and study the greatest thing the world needs to day is more of christ groceries brooms special reg 45c 39c brooms special reg 75c 65c soda biscuits special 2 lbs 25c ammonia 3 pkgs 25e corn flakes family pkg 14c castile soap 10 cakes 25c chocolates reg 50c per lb 35c- creams reg 35c lb 25c a w scott travel the kings highway exhibition specials august 24th to september 7th includes exhibition admission ticket and coach transfer to and from terminal inside the exhibition grounds return fare 230 return tickets good until september 9th leave stouffville c25 a m and 800 am daily standard time 625 a m daily 800 daily 1040 am saturdays also regular coaches to toronto leave stouffville sundays only x 230 p m daily 435 p m 725 p m saturdays sundays and holidays only standard time x via sixth line return coaches leave direct from exhibition to connect with special coaches leaving bay at dundas for stouffville at 1000 p m gray coach lines

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