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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 28, 1931, p. 1

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tenffwlle ritotie v0lxliiin013 stouffville ontario thursday may 28 1931 a v nolan publisher the moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy offensive full of sediment irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding begin at once with backrite tablets which will soothe and heal the kidneys and help throw off the poisons which accumulates when the kidneys are sluggish price 50c county court awards damages a halfhundred seek appointment a case which had i m storey druggist the home of quality drugs ihone 1003 for sale baby chicks white leghorns 12 so per hundred c barkey phone g020 wanted buggy lor a pony write or telephone c it elford r it 1 uxbridge phone 15431 pigs for sale 12 small pigs tor sale jnst weaned k c fielding phone 7s2s high class orchestra pasture to rent plenty water and shade ernest mantle con 3 uxbridge phone s716 ited wide spread interest ill this locality canto off in the county court at toronto on tuesday before ns honor judge ocomiell and a jury when walter miller sued mr eli hoover of th 9th concession of markham for damages arising out of an automo bile accident on april 2a 193j the jury awarded miller 1050 and costs on the supreme court scale were granted by the judge these may run over 500 besides medical testimony witnesses called included constable pugh the plain- tilf miller and mr and mrs hoover on their own defence in his evi dence mr hoover testified that he had paid out some ssoo to date to the plaintiff and had endeavoured in many ways to assist him through his trouble with the finding of the jury plus costs added to what has now been paid will total nearly 2500 the case arose it will be recall ed out of collision when mr hoover driving bis car ran into miller parked on the highway between stouffville and itiigwood as a re sult of the accident miller spent long months in bed and is permanently injured miss isobel bell of beaverton selected for continuation school stair personal mention dr th mitchell leaves edmonton is visiting for sale feed oats and barley also quantity of hay and a fresh cow holsteiu g myland ring- wood phone 2802 notice we can still take a limit ed number of orders for may hatch of barred kock chicks phone 4914 h miller shop closed my place of easiness in the silvester block upstairs will bo opened by appointment only watches and spectacles repaired or lenses replaced with proper glasses jacob yake stouffville sixty enumerators card of thanks we extend our sincere apprecia tion to the neighbors friends and lelatives who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of a kind and loving wife and mother who passed away in our presence jacob yake cak1 of t1iaxks we wish to extend our sincere appreciation to the neighbors friends and relatives who so willingly assisted us during the illness and deatli of a kind and loving husband and father who passed away this may isth mrs x hoover and family ayrshire bull calves for sale from record dams with good udders and teats bull calf month old dams re cord 11145 lbs of milk testing 443 per cent butter fat 1 well grown near ready for service born august last grandson of above cow his dam as a 2year old has given nearly 000 lbs milk ill less than s months her last test was 45 1 bull caif 2 weeks old his dam has 3 year told record 10ssg lbs milk with 126 lbs of butter fat his grand dams record is 11153 lbs milk test 407 per cent butter fat these bull calves are sired by our advanced registry bull class a his dam is 495 per cent butter fat our herd is fully acredited j wallwork and son ballantrae the census commissioner mr george leary of gormley announces the list of enumerators for york county in all there are 60 persons delegated to take the census throughout the county in markham township there are nine and in whitchurch six the work will be done in stouffville by just one man mr k ross davis those in markham knowles r j beatty hooper thos g lyons son h h spofford w man ed williams and clark the appointees for whitchurch are john brown s p foote s h foote stan mccormick dalton ii pottage and win ostley the enumerators will commence their duties on june 1st are g r chas ii j a glb- b hager- oliver d on friday evening the school board had a busy session called for the expressed purpose of seloeliu a teacher to fill the vacancy on the continuation school staff caused the resignation of miss fuller the successful teacher in the half- hundred applicants considered was miss isobel bell of beaverton who was engaged at 1400 the same salary as the retiring teacher secured miss bell comes highly recom mended by school inspectors and principals she has four years teach ing experience and holds a perman ent first class certificate as well as an elementary certificate in art a certificate in conversational french obtained at sillery college quebec pad an elementary certificate in physical training miss bell is tally qualifled to teach all the subjects which the board demanded in their advertising the new teacher who is a sister of mrs t birkett will commence her duties with the beginiug of the september term local contractor has secured work tender examined for xew clock tower construction to stall at once plants call at our new hot beds at the rear of the central garage and get your supply good supply of all bedding out plants strong and healthy sttock percy isrillixger centre main street british boys for farm work a good class of british boys ranging from 14 to 21 years of ago and from inexperienced to three years canadian farm experience are available for placement on a yearly basis protestant homes only supplied wages 1200 a year and up according to age and experience application forms may be secured from hostel nerval ontario telephone markham 2603 its stewart beare for expert radio service prompt service anywhere horse register clydesdale stallion golden west king 23675 enrolment form 1 the property of abner baker will stand for the season of 1931 at his own stable lot 7 con s whit church to insure foal 12 two marcs or more 10 payable feb 1st 1932 owners of marcs when bred will bo held responsible sixth line whitchurch mrs ross harper and two child ren spent a few days with her sister mrs bert staley of goodwood visitors at the home of mrs henry johnson on the holiday were mr and mrs charlie hisey of toronto mr herbert hisey misses edith and catherine johnson also mr fred greenfield imrs frank dart and small sons roy and harry of toronto were guests at the home of mrs allan pike for several days mr and mrs stewart and two children of toronto were the guests of mr and mrs fred steckley on sunday mr and mrs john spenco had dinner at the homo of mrs foster wagg last thursday mr and mrs j w church and family of palmerston visited over the holiday with mr and mrs fred johnston and family mr james phillips is now occupant of the house recently va cated by mr unsay ferguson we welcome him to our locality mr and mrs win paisley were visitors at the homo of mr and mrs david stapleton of stouffville on sunday of last week wo understand that mr floyd steckley spent the holiday fishing at lake scugog miss anna bolander of bethesda had tea at the home of mrs wm paisley on sunday visitors at home of mr and mrs david pugh on the holiday were mr flumerfelt mr mason pugh mr wallace leggoair murray pigli also win pugh all of toronto mr and mrs ernest ratcliff and little david spent a row days in gait mr and alrs- harry ratcliff of toronto visited at the home of mr robt ratcliff five tenders were received for the building of a clock tower in stouffville which were opened at a joint meeting of tire council and business men on monday evening mr fred bet or stouffville was awarded the contract he being the lowest tender there was a range of over 100 between the highest and lowest tender submitted tenders coming from owen sound and toronto the new brick structure will rear its head about six root above the present height of the old wooden tower the clock faces will appear at a point midway between the little windows and the opening in the old belfry twentytwo thousand brick will be required for the work and the tower will have tnree floors and afford facilities for drying hose as aside from its purpose as a clock tower work of demolishing the old tower is expected to start im mediately during construction period the old boll will ho placed on the roof of the halt to be used as a fire alarm margeson babcock engineer toronto will superintend the con struction being the lira which prepared the tenders and drafted the design to be used altona miss blanche reesor spent the holiday at home mr sydney howard of hamilton is spending a few days with a davis mr and mrs price pugh spent ihe holiday with mr and mrs wm monkhouse mr and mrs jos laclair of toronto visited mrs l laeper on sunday misses kate and evelyn reesor mrs s lewis and family spent sun day with b reesor mr and mrs o m madill and family spent sunday with mr and mrs win burnliain of uxbridge mr donald roper and mr jack rawlson of toronto and mr and mrs brown and family of agln- court were visitors at kenneth rbesors recently social and personal mr and mrs geo alenzie of tor onto spent monday with mrs alenzies mother airs henry vanzant mr and mrs s p lennox and son howard toronto also william pearson of richmond hill visited mrs john pearson on the 21th mr and mrs e a button and family motored to chatham and windsor over the weekend visiting the bird sanctuary of jack miner at kingsville ilrs magnus mowat and misses elva and betty and master billy mowat of lindsay mr and mrs w mcveeley of markham and miss alma mowat of scarboro were holi day visitors with mr and mrs j mowat mrs bert tait was called to newmarket last friday owing to the illness and subsequent death or her father which took place on friday the late air rose was 60 yoars of age and is survived by six children he had been ill for some time prior to his death mr and mrs wm todd of goodwood wish to announce the cngagment of their daughter laura evelyn to mr rolph henry white son of mr and mrs henry white of goodwrod the marriage will take place quietly in june mr and mrs geo thompson of claremont ontario annouce the engagment of their daughter florence mae to mr benjamin franklin carter of oreen river the wedding will take place early in june place your order for counter check hooks through the tribune and ho sure of the lowest price and best workmanship for sale quantity of barred rock chicks ready june 6th 2nd hatching ready juno 16 phono 176 r e brown mrs harry sanders for a time in chicago miss mary oboyle spent the week end at the homo of her mother mr and mrs frank nendlck of toronto spent sunday in town miss mila hoover of toronto has been spending a few days in town dr clarkson of rochester paid a brief visit to his sister mrs d ii cook last week mr and mrs ernest gower of toronto holidayed in town and vicinity with his brothers mr and mrs charles xendick of brampton ontario spent the week end with mrs joe nendick miss helen johnston is spending a few days in toronto with her friend miss rota burke dr ira freel is in niagara falls attending the convention of the ontario medical association mr john p cassidy spent the weekend at his home at stoco near belleville mr harold gray of toronto spent sunday with his mother mrs irwin gray mr and mrs leslie williamson and daughter spent victoria day in town mr and mrs delbert jennings and family spent the weekend in the queen city air and mrs ora reainan and children visited her parents air and airs j b doten over sunday air and mrs a birkett of oak- ville spent sunday at the home of his mother airs frank gordon air and airs cambell and sister of toronto were recent visitors at the home of air e j davey e j davey was in lindsay on tuesday attending a meeting of the c n r veterans association air walter lee spent the week end with his parents rev and airs herbert lee church street aliss ada alccarty of toronto spent victoria day with airs w a silvester air and airs blake sanders are spending a week in kingston and are also guests of dr stratton at napanee aliss edward member of the browns school staff was the guest of her sister airs wm waddel over the weekend aliss marion clark of collingwood high school staff spent the weekend with her mother airs win clark church street north aliss gertrude crosson of toronto was a recent visitor with her parents air and imrs wm crossen alill street south dr neil smith who is attending the ontario dental association in toronto this week will give a clinic on gold inlays irev gordon duncan accompanied by his mother and sister aliss annie duncan were in town on thursday morning enrottte from warkworth to toronto on a brief visit alessrs p ajerman j a jerman and will alccowan were in town on victoria day visiting air and airs a s collins they were accompan ied by their wives and families airs j a baker and daughters helen and june of markham air and airs cecil e snackel and baby doreen of toronto spent sunday with their mother airs win shackcl misses daisey and catharine smith of toronto were guests with dr and mrs smith on sunday aliss daisey smith is one of the eaton co buyers on foreign markets air and airs r j feaster spent saturday afternoon at the homo of air e j davey airs feaster is improving slowly since her opera tion old friends are glad to welcome mrs s b hoover back to her home on church street south after spend ing the past winter with her daughters at bloomficldxew jersey rev w h and airs fuller pastor of the presbyterian church here motored to buffalo last week airs fuller going on to springfield aiass to spend a couple of days recent visitors with air and mrs george collard were aliss jessie and air thos collard also airs allan collard and babe all of petorboro and air fossil of clarksburg mrs dyson of london ontario spent victoria day with her mother airs alice shackel as cecil shackel wife and child were also here there were four generations under one roof mrs warmintoii of toronto was welcomed to the homo town on sun day when she rendered solos at both morning and evening services in the united church during her brief stay- airs warmlnton who is perhaps better known to many of our readers at distant points as nellie george was the guest of airs geo collard will take the chair of the ology at st stephens college dr t h mitchell a native of ringwood received a wonderful ovation from his people at robert son united church edmonton on the eve of his retirement from a seven year postorate there the event was marked by a congre gational meeting this month when air alitchell was presented with a purse in form of a long term bond of the city of edmonton accompani ed by the wish that lie might be spared to clip all the coupons aliss alitchell the pastors sister was given a silver tray the edmonton journal comment ing on the farewell service conduct ed by this old ringwood boy says in part permeated by mingled feeling of regret affection and good wilt robertson united church congrega tion listened with rapt attention sunday night as uev dr thomas alitchell gave his message in closing his pastorate there dr mitchells retirement is in accordance with his own announce ment just a year ago that he had been offered and had accepted the chair of practica 1 theology in st stephens theological college ed monton inalliliation with the unit ed church of canada however benign however inspir- however enduring his influence as pastor of robertson church has been may be discerned members of his congregation point out pos sibly more through the significance of individual expression than in a collective aspect in this latter sense however they explain that during dr mitchells pastorate the membership of robertson church has doubled financial obligations connected witii the construction of the building have been fulfilled al most to the vanishing point its re ligious scope and affiliations have been widened and strengthened and its secular responsibilities dis charged with forceful expression stream of pure delight they also point out that during dr mitchells occupancy the pulpit of robertson church has been re garded both within his own fold and beyond intellectually and reli giously as the source of a living stream of pure delight coming first to robertson church as a relief pastor in 1919 dr alit chell remained ttieu only a year be lieving that for the sake of his health he should go to the pacific coast four years later robertson church again sought him this time with success so that with his re tirement dr alitchell closes a seven- year pastorate during which like a benevolent thoughtful shepherd he mingled with his people seek ing to draw their interests into up lifting pursuits encouraging them in every effort that would tend to round the congregation into a mellow homogeneous fruitful body my text tonight said dr alit chell in commencing his sermon is the same one i had the second or third sunday of my ministry sanctify yourselves for tomorrow the lord will do great wonders among you and it is just as ap plicable now as it was then concluding his discourse dr alitchell made reference to mothers day every great man is mother- made tho woes of the world will yet be healed by mothers with babes in their arms tho mothers of the world when they come to realize their power will change it into something more in accord with gods purposes only two appeals uxbridge court if the fewness of appeals against his work indicated the ability of an assessor then the township of ux bridge would have in john ashen- hurst an assessor who is almost perj feet fact is the job never can bo done perfectly hut if anyone is cap able of doing it as nearly equal as possible that man is the present assessor who for ten continuous years has covered the municipality the court of revision was held at goodwood on saturday and onlv two appeals loomed up against property assessment wm chapman assessed on 20 acres at quaker hill had his assessment sustained excouncillor jas wagg appeal ed against his 4000 assessment on farm lands but it transpired that the appeal was made four days too late and the court had a simple way out of the situation white james went away cussing a poor memory that allowed him to leave the appeal papers on the mantle shelf instead of getting them into the hands of clerk roach forthwith tho appeal was not dealt with on this account reeve wg cassie presided over the court and all members of the council were sworn in as members thereof the total assessment this year does not vary much from the previous year in fact it is advanc ed only between 400 and 500 and the assessor estimates that he is do ing well to maintain the assessment in a municipality so settled and with little or no improvements to give reason to increase the figures the area of ratable property in tho township is made up of cleared land 41 cis acres wood land 3525 acres slash land 4972 and swamp ground 729 tho land assessment totals 701- 171 and the bunding assessment 316100 while the business assess ment which is small and mostly de rived in goodwood amounts to 1900 giving a total assessment from which to derive taxes from of 1019471 the exempted land in the town ship is held mostly by the county for reforestation purposes totalling 976 and other exemptions on parks etc of 146 acres the town ship of uxbridge has a total area according to the assessors book of 51966 acres and a total assess ment including exemptions of 106702130 the population stands about stationary at 2077 personsot whom 1s1 are between the ages of 21 and go years the dog population out numbers the inhabitants of good- wood for there are 272 canines throughout the township the township contains 11 schools 10 churches 0 cemeteries and two parks one at goodwood and elgin park uxbridge which belongs to that town but is located in the town ship among the churches t t t t christian churches bioomigto axd rixgwood e morton preacher sunday jlay 31 1931 as we make this old world mora beautiful with our decorations let us see in it the real presence of tho creator services next sunday 1100 am bloomington 700 pm ringwood t t t t stouffviile and church hill c1uustian churches f e hyde minister sunday alay 31 1931 1000 am stouffville s s 1100 am alorning worship 200 pm church hills s s 300 pm afternoon service 700 p in tho rejected christ may june june schedule yorkontario baseball league the following is the schedule of games for the yorkontario hard ball league alay 26 aurora at sutton 30 june xowmarket at uxbridge 29 uxbridge at stouffville 3 july sutton at newmarket 2 stouffville at sutton 7 july newmarket at aurora june 5 aurora at stouffville 10 june sutton at uxbridge 9 uxbridge at aurora 14 july stouffville at newmarket juno 12 aurora at uxbridge 17 july newmarket at stouffville june 1c stouffville at aurora 21 july uxbridge at sutton june 19 sutton at stouffville 21 july aurora at newmarket june 23 stouffvillo at uxbridge 28 july newmarket at sutton june 26 sutton at aurora 31 july uxbridge at newmarket all games called 5 oclock standard time births elson to mr and ahs elwood elson of atha on alay is 1931 a son riddle to air and airs jordon h riddlo 7th con pickering on alay 21 1931 a daughter a cordial welcome to all t t t t mexxoxite church s s slmntz pastor s pm friday may 29th prayer meeting sunday alay si 1931 1000 am sabbath school 1100 am and 7 pm alorning and evening worship rev h goudie of alarkham will be in charge of those services in the absence of the pastor who has join ed the quintette in a campaign at listowel ontario altona 700 pm air i pike in charge s s shantz pastor t t t t stouffville united church rev thos laidlaw ma pastor sunday alay 31 1931 1000 am sunday school and bible classes 1100 am special flower service 230 pm business and young alens bible class 700 pm evening worship the pastor will preach at both morning and evening service soo pm alonday swastikas 800 p m wednesday prayer and bible study you are welcomed to there services t t t t baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday alay 31 1931 10 00 am bible school 1100 am rev c n carew of fenelon falls will speak 700 pm rev c n carew you are invited to hear this great gospel preacher remember the prayer services wednesday 8 pm sunday 615 pm t t t t bakek hill and sixth line w s wliitcombe b a pastor sunday alay 31 1931 1100 am baker hill 700 pm sixth line mount albert celebration the seventh annual sports day colebration will be held in the park on wednesday juno 3rd sports and games of all kinds exhibition soft ball game by two senior toronto teams monster op en air dance in the evening holder of lucky ticket rides home in a new car see posters bfe gray coach tttye 2cttt0 a ftjmaij daily coach service st0uffvillet0r0nt0 single 85c return 155 625 am a 940 am c 240 pm b 725 pm leave stouffville leave toronto eastern standard time a 800 am c 100 pm 430 pm j b 915 pm a sunday and holidays only b saturday sunday and holidays only c saturday only coaches stop at any point to pick up passengers signal plainly by hand to the driver chartered coaches for all group outings at moderate rates for information communicate with gray coach lines yonge at front toronto gray coach lines

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