Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 14, 1924, p. 1

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famfftrilu ttbtme vol xxxv no 25 stouffville ontario liuksda august 14th 1924 that troublesome corn iispent long life isunday drowning how it aches and makes life miserable for you you dont like to pare it for fear of infection but you need have no fear if you use n v a h corn hkmovkr a quickdrying liquid which is applied with a special glass ap plicator to be found in the cork and after a few days the corn can be removed with the fingers why suffer price 25c market drug store j g collard druggist i stootfveum ontario in this locality at musselmansit m personal notes t h and sarah ratcltff graduate cnliopractors albert st stouffvillk office hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 8 30 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 anne lehman at cm teacher op piano studio over lehmans shoe store loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 pm on orbefore full moon stouffville ont our meat display always attracts the pleased attention of women who appreciate cleanliness in all things a visit to our shop will disclose a cleanliness pleasing to the most particular fresb lettuce vegetables h leadbetter butcher phone 0701 poouilvshe in the death of christian stouffer on sunday last august 10th 1924 almost the oldest native born citizen of this section passed away to the great beyond the late mr stouffer was born en the farm now occupied by mr david rusnell over s3 years ago and he had lived continuously in this locality ever since although widely known the late mr stouffer never took any public otlice but his services were often sought he was of united empire loyalist stock and a man of strong constitution and ex emplary character for more than 30 years he was a class leader in the methodist church auout ten years ago his life partner whoso maiden name was jane slaeklen died and since that time he lived with his i t a drowning accatnt occurred at j siusselmans lake here on sunday evening last at six oclock when leslie harper aged 20 years a tor onto youth went down in the pre sence of many onlookers harper along with two compan ions was in a punt when they readied a point about 500 yards from the shore the three boys who were in bathing suits dived from the boat into the water in their en joyment they evidently did cot notice that the punt was drifting from them with the breeze ex hausted the three headed for a canoe in the vieinitv but harper aik tvfere reachin it two ether boats within hailing mr sydney white of orilliaspewt few days villi his parents mr j and mrs w 1 white last week the tribune received i ru annual call from a former towns- j man mr uc hamilton of toronto i mr and mrs albert lehman miss j mary daley mrs w t hyam and miss ethel spent sunday at ibwniiin- vilie mr and mrs w a silvester church street also their giest slisi lemon spei j few day in toronto last week miss dorotiy ferguson and her father mr joseph ferguson of eversley are visiting friends at erndale mrs x of fairlight sask 1ispecial audit of markham twp distance headed for the scene of the is visting with mr and mrs t w ohtldren the funeral took place or vol but vv t iau a p k ir tuesday to dixon hill church and cemetery from the residence of his daughter mrs jesse cook of whit church of a family of eight chil dren seven survive namely wel lington andrew and edward stouf fer mrs jesse cook mrs george barkey ringwood christian si of toronto and david l of ringwood the last mentioned osn resides on the homestead on the rear of the sth concession whitchurch one sister mrs henry woodburn aurora and two brothers david stouffer of toronto and simeon stouffer of stouffville also survive council appoints tax collector extra special i have purchased from the manu facturer 100p shell frame gold lined spectacles at a special summer reduction and have decided to pass this saving along to my customers these glasses are fitted with deep curve iense and sell regularly at 1000 per pair for this month or until the stock is gone we will pass them out at 600 examination free see window dis play of this very special sale adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler all the members were present for the august meeting of the stouff ville corporation council on monday evening this week reeve js doug herty presided a communication from the hydro electric power commission instruc ted the council as to the course to take in raising the debentures for 2800 the cost of completing the new hydro lines and extensions in- stouffville messrs john hodgson and t w khnck representing the horticul tural society requested the council to become a member which was done on the payment of 100 an offer was received from leslie rowibotham for the purchase of the old electric light bjfilding no ac tion taken 7 mr harry ipeivy was again ap pointed as taxi collector for the cur- rent year athe usual salary of 75 f the four lots purchased as a dumping ground came under discus sion it was suggested that a suit able hedge be planted around the property and that proper regulations for dumping be handed to the peo ple the depositing of vegetable matter of any kind is prohibited under this heading the slaughter house in the south end came in for some criticism dr dales stated that unless the board of health takes action to have the alleged nuiance removed it is up to the council to appeal to the provincial department of health i accouns passed fred todd work 6 00 chas nendick line work 115 00 ferranti meter co meters 43 35 sandy jones teaming express hydro office supplies ferranti meter co meters hydro power 425 northern electric co 54 workmens comp protection 4 ier on the beach swam out and divtd several times in n effort to w recover the body of harper but was day mr and mrs john sanders and r motored to barrie on sun- last unsuccessful a member of the to- rev mr goudie leaves tonight ronto lifeguard who t camping at for a two weeks trip to manitoulin musselmans prepared u dragging island apparatus but it was not until j mrs wm carruthers of slark- ihat the body was re- twp ieft wednesday to visit her brother c a forrester in tuesday a in covered and taken to the lads home in toronto despite the fact that 1 petition has beia ir- circulation tor a month r more askjng for giatutes fr an aui ilc the accounts f hie clerk and treasurer of markham township little progress had appr- ently been made m the of ti department at the parliament bidias it was stated that petition baa not reached there couauiuor clarry of markham township is the member of council to father the movement while the other members of coun cil strongly oppose the suggestion of any audit of the municipil ac counts other than trat hitherto in vogue auditorium will reopen on sat urday evening the 16th with a high class picture watch for billboards editorial comment district doings guelph miss davis and sister mrs miller of lansing mich are visiting this week with their grandfather john urquhart sir george dickson of edmon ton is paying a visit to his old home siratcrd has a recor1 potato hill j in tne east en0 after an absence of m which were found 81 potatoes 12 eight years 60 8 04 1 93 32 04 83 tribune printing etc john sanders cement j urquhart postage 2 doors west of railway tracks street lighting 2 months orlen slott cutting weeds phone 159 stouffville chiropractor a church st i a stouffvi l1e i do you tire easily if you tire easily there may be a subluxation of your spine any impingement of the nerves that emerge from the spine restricts the flow of vital force that is necessary to your well be ing come in for an analysis planing slill xorne martin 28 61 11 320 6 index cards 14 00 40 36 50 50 8 49 348 electric supplies 22 14 with the churches methodist rev geo e coulter pastor sunday august 17th regular service next sunday morning with evening service in the park sunday school 10 am of them as large as an egg the fall wheat is all cut and is a splendid crop in this section yields up to 4 0 bushels to the acre have been reported but much of the crop is still stooked in the fields and it is feared the heavy rains and humid weather of the past week will cause it to sprout the proos however promise us a fine spell of weather for a few days when all will be in the barn a peculiar accident happened on yonge street north tuesday last week a man and his wife and fam ily were driving in a sedan when a bee flew in one of the windows and lit on one of the children who screamed in fright the man who was driving the car turned to see what the matter was and lost control of the car which rah on the metro politan tracks in front of a radial car the auto was badly damaged but fortunately none of the occu pants were hurt beyond a bad shak ing up and the shock how they escaped death is a miracle death came with startling sud denness to airs jane boyer relict of the late a w maokay of clare- mont sirs slackay was born on- the old boyer homestead on the seventh concession of pickering 73 years ago she was twice married in 1868 to alexander taylor who died in 1882 to this issue was born two sons and two daughters who survive her dougald of sault st marie sirs tamblyn of rochester n y mrs comoa of toronto and david of claremont in 1884 she married the late adam wsiackay who predeceased her two years ago she is also survived by two brothers and two sisters joseph of detroit mrs mckay of toronto mrs jasb sladill and ira of clarsmont all over the western part of on tario the inspectors have been busy and reports are noticed in several weekly papers of infractions against egg act more particularly the sec tion in regarding to buying in kent county committees have deen formed for the purpose of circulat ing petitions against the act and wm sicnab a railroad conduc tor with headquarters at flint slich is spending a few days in town visiting his father sliss hester birch who lived with sir and mrs win williams has returned from greenbnrg pa ac companied by staster lome birch dr harry wilson of englehart called on his mother slrsf wilson last week while enroute from chi cago where the doctor took a post graduate course sir robert lemon an old lemon- ville boy who has been living at sloose jaw for the past sixteen years was in town this week visiting with sir lemon baker sir and sirs george maker are camping for two weeks at chalk lake during their absence their home is being occupied hy sir and sirs george hughes of toronto sir and mrs frank baker of stouffville and mr and sirs oro ramer of markham motored to port elgin last week to visit sirs ramers father sir robt elder- ington a former resident of stouff ville mr a w scott wife and child left for caron sask via sarnia northern navigation co to duluth thence via st paul and slinneapolis they will return by way of winni peg by cnr mrs john washington and daughters ida and elva of swift current sask mrs jas dimma and son frank of locust hill sir and mrs o k carruthers the slisses mary janet and edith bro- die were recent visitors at w a carruthers slaple leaf farm unionville a family gathering for the week end took place at the home of sir e j davey those present were mr and sirs walter davey and two children sir p h davey sliss myra jefferson toronto sir and sirs john davey and daughter of slount albert sir and sirs hedley kiil and two children newmarket the british treasury must be reaping big sums from the sale of intoxicant liquor throughout the united kingdom we found from enquiry while there that of the 3 paid for a bottle of whiskey one shilling goes to the manufacturer one shilling to the retailer and the remainder 250 is imposed as taxation toronto undertakers are advertis ing special bargains for funerals i and for the first time no ubt n the history of canaca or any other country for that matter specially reduced prices were offered the pub lic in last saturdays dailies we dont know whether this will result in the cemeteries being filled up more quickly or not while ro official word lias been received there is a strong feeling that there will be a change in the school text books for the third and fourth grades next year the pub lic school speller and hygiene text books also become obsolute if the changes suggested are carried out there will be no changes this com ing term according to the informa tion received in london but the first of the year readersspellers and hygiene books will pass out to make way for new publications at the same time high school german grammars and german readers will become obsolute though no explan ation for this move is given the high school english grammer and arithmetic will also be revised re vision of teachers manuals at an early date is reported but no an nouncement is contained in depart mental advice of immediate chang es the noted public school geo graphy issued just a year or so ago and of which so much criticism was offered is now reported to have been partially corrected and in con stant use during the school terms poultry fanciers are sentenced phone no ibs for reservation to slarkham by jitney next saturday fare only 35c syd schmidt has assumed the international ifarm slachinery agency recently caried by sir a w scott telephone repairs obtained on shortest notice the poultry stealing epidemic in the township of uxbridge picker ing and slarkham was finally dis- they declare that 75 per cent of the posed off at uxbridge on wednesday grocers in that county have already signed ihe petition and byhe end of the month 95 per cent of the names will be on the list this will be presented to the dominion gov ernment x afternoon of last week when sicssrs si staley ross reaman and sitin- dall all farm laborer located on farms east of stouffvilie were ar rested by constable pennock and county constable h o taylor of svhitby and brought before slagis- trate hamilton of uxbridge who gave the accused a speedy trial there is nothing in our canadian staley and reaman were tried on a friday 9t0t2 am latstouffvlueontf baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday august 17th 10 m sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service mexxoxite church w m mcgulrc pastor sunday august 17th stouffville 10 am sunday school with classes for all ages lesson subject jesus cleanses the temple the superintendent will give an illus trated address on temperance 11 am preaching and fellowship pastor in charge 7 pm preaching by lr ptpher altona union 1030 am sunday school 230 pm a baptism service con ducted by the pastor on mr mc intoshs property altona 7 pm preaching by elder w m- mcgulre currency that is so confusing as the new nickle 5c piece it is really a nuisance and should be recalled the beaverton express uses this language regarding it for a real heartbreaking nuisance there is no thing to outdo the new nickle five- cent piece why this infernal bor five different charge namely of stealing 50 hens from george coates 12 from james coates and 7 from roland winn all farmers on the uxbridge and pickering townline 5 hens from the old bassett property on the 10th concession and 4 hens from john pallisters townline on these charges they were found guilty and staley sentenced to two ror has been inflicted upon an inno- at burwash arrt reaman to one year at the same place tlndall being implicated in me stealing of five hens from the bassett farm was fined 15 and costs or three months imprisonment he paid the fine a- mounting to about js the businesslike action on the part of the local felon association the police and magistrate in dealing with this case will no doubt have a salutary effect on chicken thieving in the neighborhood affected where the trouble bad been going on for a long time several other persons in ihe township of pickering are under suspicion for similar offences and against whom action may be taken cent public has not been revealed as a promotor of profanity and other nonchristian virtues it has no equal you innocently pass it for a quarter and the recipient brands you for a beat you receive it as a quarter and you are filled with disgust at the smallncss of the in dividual who palmed it on you the collection iplates are filled with ob noxious coin which the faithful pass to the lords treasury as quarters the thing has no virtues and no friends atha sir and sirs dave tran motored to toronto on sunday mrs j stewart had a trip to to ronto last friday sir and mrs sickenzie were holi day visitors at sir j farthings sirs and miss- collins have re turned home after spending some time with sir and sirs slcfiride the altona womens institute met at the home of sirs a carru thers on wednesday mr art bakers little girl met with a painful accident last week she was cut very badly with the mower sheis now in the hospital for sick children in toronto auction sale monday august lsth auction sale of international tractornear- ly new at goodwood at 2 pm terms cash f w silversides auctioneer saturday august 23 24 head choice holsteins ayrshires and jerseys at slansion hpuse stouff ville at 130 oclock four months credit w a fanning prop f w silversides auctioneer card of thanks mr john w ratcliff and family desire to thank the many friends for the sympathy expressed and the many beautiful lioral tributes ex tended in theirrecent sad bereave ment in the loss of a devoted wife and mother boy wanted to jearn printing trade fair education required- tribune office- business cards legal mccullough button baiuusteks solicitors ou vkyancks c ulttoxs block stowkvlmaj money to loan 51kdical dr s s ball fhyaician and surgeon office cor oduiin and has luuue 100 dental j x dales lds dd s dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office ovo sir scotts store phone 1405 clakejiont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago mat toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeon office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence ltlf no outside appointments e st barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal collect dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grublns block phono 8201 slarkham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 boadways drug store stouffville real estate for sale house with 10 rooms in bloom- ington one quarter acres good fruit withoutbuildings at 1500 house property in stouffville all kinds and all prices 50 acres near the hydro line brick house bank barn nice stream good land 6000 7 acres with buildings in- whit church 1000 also 60 acres to 100 acres and lots of others jacob yake ileal estate agent office over buttons store stouffville its summer your appetite wont weaken this glad summertime if you order the proper food our bread belongs on your menu ingredients which go to make stovers bread maple leaf flour formerly called cream of the west diamond crystal salt pure granulated sugar malt extract slilk easiflrst domestic shortening flelsch- mans compressed yeast a stover flowers wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selec tion of roses- inquire now floral tesigns for all occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville

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