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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 11, 1923, p. 1

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vol xxxv no 34 stouffville ontario thursday october 11 1923 rubber jar rings gorksall sizes bottle wax for sealing pickle spices catsup flavors have your recipes filled here market drug store g collard druggist stouffville ontario stirring services mark anniversary here and there wm keith mpp is resigning the secretaryship of newmarket fair j board after 27 years service j the anniversary in connection i witli stouffville methodist church a ear comprising 933 oushels ot was bed last sunday both morn- 1 alsike clove seej 403 b was mg and evening the main floor and snippe1 trom cannington station gallery were tilled to capacity indi eating the enthusiasm of the occa sion rev e harold toye of eg- liuton methodist church toronto brought messages of great power and inspiration to both services his manner of discourse was pleasing while his apt illustrations were o appropriately weaved into his ad dresses that the- prof onndest chris tian truths were made plain to every hearer in the 29th chapter of proverbs verse is was found the morning text where there is no vision the peo ple perish he deeply impressed his hearers with the necessity for greater vision and reminded them that all great undertakings and ad vances of civilization wore the re sult of the visionary instinct of someone in the evening his remarks were based on that faimliar text he that findetlt his life shall lose it and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it mr toye last week 10013 which was sold for s3 the general store at kettleby was robbed last week when 1000 worth of goods including boots shoes and clothing was carried off the thie ves got away the last two saturday nights half should we have a commission to control them fiwmgmmwir personal notes ii business cards legal mccullough button t a week visiting his mother in siutcoo county gordon a quantz of the cnlt v as visiting his parents over the week end mrs c raymer we are pleased ness like way and be separated from to state is improving after her re- the ordinary business of the village cent uess or town council the ontario legisj mr and mrs a e booth atten- lature has provided the machinery ided a family gathering of the booth of the waterworks or public utili- clan in toronto last sunday rev w m mcguire is spending barristers solicitors omu in order that tlte business of pub- lie utilities such as our hydro elec tric and water works system may stand on their own feet in a bust ties commission in a measure known as the public utilities act according to this act the com- of the business section in uxbridge mission may consist of three or five was in darkness owing to the hydro going off the trouble is in the transformers in the section affected richmond hill is enforcing a by law which permits only the sale of pasteurized milk in the village and the milk vendor in that place has accordingly installed an uptodate pasteurizing plant charles west of mariposa sold to messrs carmichael bros 12 yonge and charles sts toronto is well known as the high grade school keen demand for our graduates all the time write for catalogue commence now w j elliott principal t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st 8touffvillb office hours mornings i to ii tuesday thursday and saturdacr evenings 7 to 880 pm other hours by appointment phonb 6804 dealt in a masterly way with this bushels of alsike recentlv for which plain biblical statement from the he received 74s this was the standpoint of the lav of investments growth from 12 acres also mr c what was sought a a material in- campbell sold the same firm 1s2 vestment was safty and length of bushels of alsike for which he re- anne lehman at cm teacher of piano studio over lehmans shoe store fall millinery remainder of felt hats on sale mrs m watts phonb 812 cut flowers and ferns wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons stouffville phone 7001 time as against o risky investment and investment ftr very short dura tion just so with the investment of our lives the text promised safety on the one hand and for all eternity as well the special music by the augmen ted choir was heartily appreciated at both services also he duet sing ing by misses mildred and erma brownscombe of uxbridge the young lady visitors delivered a ser vice of- song that stirree all who heard them on monday evening a chicken pie supper and proram was given it was described as one of the most successful of its kind ever put on in the church certainly the supper was greatly enjoyed and the many visitors were not slow in making their appreciation known the lad ies aid is responsible for this great feast the program in the body of the church was participated in by the choir mrs w cook soloist and a e booth also mrs r winter- stein elocutionist rendered several numbers rev geo coulter acted as chairman as an evidence of the immense crowd and numbers attend ing from a distancethere were fortv cars parked around the church build ing while a dozen horse drawn vehi cles occupied part of the sheds financially the anniversary reach ed the highest ambitions the free will offering amounted to 500 the sum asked by the church officials while the ladies aid took in si so at the supper the larger amount is required mostly for rewiring the church and shingling the parson age ceived s1067 off 20 acres this was the growth send the tribune to absent friends its better than a letter every week ithtrvflmg you need 1 o know you need to know how much better you will feei if you get acquainted with what chiropractic will do in adjusting the misalign ed segments of your spine that the vital force may continue to supply energy to every part ot your physi cal system friday 9t012 am j at stouffville ontf with the churches church of christ sunday oct 14th 1015 am adult bible class 1100 am worship end preaching frederick sommer minister christian church sunday oct 14th e mortson will preach at stouff- ville 11 am communion service and reception of members churchill at 3 pm ringwood at 7 pm r a hamilton keswick will preach at bloomington 11 am stouffvllle 7 pm we always wel come the stranger at any service baptist sunday oct 14th rev w w fleischer pastor 10 am sunday school 11 am church service 7 pm church service the pastor will preach at both ser vices the bypu meets monday even ing at s oclock mexnonitr w m mcguire pastor sunday oct 14th 10 am sunday school 11 am preaching by i pike 7 pm preaching service conduc ted by elder c ramer altona 1030 union sunday school 7 pm preaching by l pipher mr pipher has been appointed local helper of this circuit for this con ference year claremont baptist church cele brated its 102nd anniversary last sunday rev j m smith of tor onto occupied the pulpit and was assisted in the musical part by mrs smith they also assisted in the concert given on the monday even ing mark sheppard a home boy work ing for robert gregg near victoria corners north of uxbridge appear ed before magistrate hamilton on saturday of last week at uxbridge charged with a serious offence against a school teacher he pleaded guilty and was committed to whitby goal to await the assizes sheppard was arrested by constable taylor on a farm near unionville having as sumed the name of woods john forgie of claremont sriffer- ed a heavy loss on mondaynlght of last week when spme person or per sons who had a motor vehicle en tered his henhouse jim stole 60 of his best chickens they were good enough to leave 25 hens so that his stockma be replenished next year after leaving mr forgies the thieves proceeded to barkis ree- scrs of aitona where they added 50 more totjreir stock of fowl coroner dales of newmarket was called on wednesday evening last week to investigate the death of an infant ruth back which took place in an unlicensed nursery near mount albert dr carruthers was called to the home after the death had taken place and refused to give burial certificate the coroner sum moned a jury and after viewing the remains the inquest was adjourned to meet again in the town hall mount albert on wednesday oct 10th conditions in the nursery are said to be under criticism members in most communities the number is usually three the head of the council that is in the case of stouffvllle our reeve is exollicio one of the three or five members the other members are elected the same way as members of the coun cil but one half are elected for two years and the other half for one year in this way there are always older heads on the commission with some knowledge of the commissions business and it is possible therefore to carry on a permanent policy the commission is required to make a yearly detailed statement ot its business to the municipal council and is required at all times to furnish the council with such in formation as the council may need the clerk of the municipality is usu ally the secretary of the commission while the commission works in co operation and in close touch with the council its business is kept dis tinctly separate so that the com mission will know exactly where the system stands financially and will be able to regulate it accordingly it is argued by those favorable to a commission that under such a system the public utilities would receive much better attention as the commission are not usually sal aried their expenses are very light and would be much more than made up by the efficient service they coirid render the question for the people of stouffville to consider right now is whether stouffvilles public utilities meaning the waterworks and hydro electric should be linked together and controlled by a commission dir- ectiy responsible to the people let the citizens discuss the matter one of the arguments against council control is that while the pre sent council for instance might be well qualified to handle the system the next council might be totally in adequate for they might all be new- men and inexperienced these colums are open for a free discussion of the matter mr and mrs i a parkinsun east end are on a visit to friends in newmarket toronto and picton mr and mrs lenklater of detroit visited for a few days last week with his half brother jas mowat miss bessie iercy and miss i allcock of todmorden spent the week end with mr and mrs win cower rev ryoung and dr smith were local representatives at a meeting of the presbytery in toronto last week mrs jamieson of newcastle and mrs stratton of osliawa were recent visitors with mr and mrs blake sanders mr and mrscecil heard and miss minnie harwodd of uxbridge spent sunday with mr and mrs harry brillinger mr and mrs h w sanders are on a trip to chicago where they will visit the latters sister mrs dr burkholder mr and mrs wm percy mr t percy and mr john garlic of tod morden visited at the home of wm veyaxcks c ritttovs block stouffvillil money to loan dental gower on sunday last markham fair to the public a cry comes from eternity a million murdered armenians are pleading with civilization to care for the batteredrem nant of an ancient racey a cry comes out of the east two hundred and fiftythousand little children are aslting for a chance to live they are the orphans of armenia their fa thers and mothers were mur dered by the turks and now thov fomiv i clutrfli at life in d hunger across l hey knock timidly foi mercy will they feebly weariness ai the world at your doo methodist sunday oct 14th sunday school 10 am 11 am the pastor no evening service bloomington anniversary services at 230 p m speaker rev w r wilkinson of unionville 7 pm rev foster hiekson of whitevale monday oct 15 epworth league s pm wedneday oct 17 prayer ser vice 8 pm you not ans ver their appeal a cry con es from him who made us all god says he that hath pity upon the poor lendeth untc he lord to canadifcomes these three cries thus the wiuestion comes to you its answer now is your responsibility and your privi lege public meeting in ratcllffs hall on monday oct 15th no collection no subscription at this meeting births gillion on oct 5th 1923 to mr and mrs revis gillion dixon hill a son reaman on october 7tn 1323 t mr and mrs wm reaman ring- wood a daughter wideman to mr- and mrs leslie wideman uxbridge townlihe oct 5th 1923 a daughter jfairless on october 2 1923 to mr and airs floyd fairlcss townline uxbridge and whitchurch a dau ghter deaths miller at stouffville on tuesday oct 9th 1s23 isabella badgerow beloved wife of daniel miller in her 76th funeral takes place this afternoon at 2 pm to stouff ville cemetery in spite of cold weather on fri day markham fair opened with a fair crowd and stouffville section was well represented again on sat urday this section sent a much greater number down when the crowd was immense all afternoon the baby contest on friday was one of the chief interests the judges were miss osborne of the on tario public health clinic dr mc kay of unionville and dr ball of stouffville these are the awards baby boy up to 1 year 1st allan nicholls markham 2nd douglas odgen unionville 3rd lloyd allis- ter stouffville rmd 4th james a dix toronto baby girl helen lonergan sutton dorothy bunker mongolia vivian boyd markham loree williams locust hill the pony races on friday were won as follows 14 hands and un der r g armstrong o b little o tran w j mitchell 11 hands and under j gowland w cowio b oliver girls driving contest jean balsden helen maxwell grace gowland stouffville exhibitors were well re presented in the prize list winners in draft horses loyd turner won second for feed mare canadian draft first for 3 year old filly or gelding and 1st for agricultural class in draft teams there was keenest competition sam boyd win- nin second ralph conner carried off several tickets in the pony classes mh hoover locust hill was a win ner in the poultry section and mrs r connor in the dometic science other prize winners grain and roots w p johnston fruit w e barkey the attendance at the fair is estimated at 15000 miss annie duncan accompanied her brother rev gordon duncan to toronto on wednesday to attend the congress to hear mr lloyd george dr and mrs moorehead and party of friends from toronto motored out to attend the supper in the methodist church on monday even ing mr and mrs w a quantz have returned home after spending two months at lake simcoe where he was engaged in building a cottage for mrs quantzs sister p h davey and sister miss davey and party of friends of toronto also mr and mrs e j hill and mrs collie of newmarket were visiting in town with mr anh mrs e j davey mrs r p coulson of toronto is at the home of her brother joseph mertens west of town mr mertens is suffering from a severe attack of blood poisoning in his kand thought to have been contracted from a this tle when at a corn cutting mr and mrs wesley hill also mr and mrs david stapleton and mrs t kellington have returned from a motor trip around the northren lakes visiting friends at midland orillia and oro they found orillia fair very interesting but not as large as markham on monday afternoon this week mrs chas w wismer accompanied by mrs ramer both of toronto motored to town and visited friends mr and mrs wismer who are for mer residents here have just located in their new home at 590 strath- more blvd off the danforth rev gordon duncan of montreal is in town this week visiting his mother mrs r duncan albert st he was one of the delegates appoin ted by the brotherhood in montreal to attend the congress in toronto which was held this week mr dun can returns home this evening his visit this time being greatly curtail ed by reason of the pressure of his work he is pastor of st cathberts presbyterian church montreal dr d c smith dentist stouffvilli honor graduate of chicago an toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeona ofllco over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1018 no outside appointments e s barker lds dds dentist stouftville honor graduate of royal college ot dental surgeons and of the univer sity of toronto office in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office otot n geo crosbys store dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phono 100 veterinary r g law graduate uriyfer ringwo of toronto- phone 6014 stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hajuu visiting brethern welcoma clay baker wr sandera n o rechj m tuit financial secretary our meat display always attracts the pleased at tention of women who appre- aciate cleanliness in all things a visit to this market will dis close a cleanliness tnat cannot be excelled in the home of the most fastidious housekeeper combined with the cholceness of our meats this cleanliness makes trading here a pleasure to those who are particular as to their food h leadbetter phono 0701 stouffville arm broken and car smashed tickets for the lloyd george meet ing in massey hall wore advertised for sale in richmond hill last week at 3 each wonder why a few were not sent to stouffville where they would have found ready buyers mongolia miss ruby rennie visited at stouffville sunday and monday mrs chas smales and grand daughter from dunbarton visited with mrs t ssjales on tuesday mr and mrs c bunker visited at the latters parents on sunday quite a number from here at- tcsded the fair at markham mrs jean oleary and mrs jones from new york called on mrs t smales one day this week other visi tors were mrs w pcnnio and dau ghter beatrice and mrs v stover mr ben madlll from vancouver called on friends one afternoon last week an accident which might have proved fatal occurred on the 3th concession of marham just oppos ite the barkey farm saturday after noon when j sibleys car was up turned into the ditch and the five occupants being his own familywere severely bruised and shaken up the one daughter mary suffered a broken arm mr sibley turned out in response to the honking of the horn on the car of george gould of holt who overtook him and wished to pass the road at this point is narrow and gould cut in when he attempted to pass catching the fender of mr sib leys car and turning it completely over gould stopped and made ex planation that he was forced to cut in in order to avoid striking a cul vert reeve crawford and george petcli of whitchurch were driving along in the rear at the time and wero thus eye witnesses of the accident we understand they made tho state ment that they anticipated an acci dent when gould attempted to pass mr sibleys car is a complete wreck and besldei tho daughter mrspetch required medical aid the other membcri of the family escaped with more or le of a shaking up the caie may bo aired in the courts theres health and longevity in the bread we bake its a safe food for the little ones and that makes it the proper mealtlmo standby for the rest of the family it your food store doesnt han dle it let us know anout it ambrose stover we deliver to your home citizens of pickering village are becoming disgusted with their efforls to secure hydro power there all attempts to secure the much cove ted current have been ef no avail its easy to see if your eyes are looking through our glasses there is as great a dif ference in eyo glasses as there la between daylight and darkness you see wmll through glasses we sell because they are properly fitted to each individual case and becuic glass thevmlvei are best make she mb aid bbe better we carry a nice una of watchea clocks and jewelry all naw clean goods fine watch clock an jewelry repairing adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler two doors west of railway tracks phone 159 stouffvtllh v

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