vol xxxv 32 stouffville ontario thursday october 9th 1924 i old f indsor linen correspondence set i one note size writing tablet and two packages envelopes 50 all for 23 cents the pads contain 65 sheets note size plain with blotter tir- and black line attached the envelopes are regular cor respondence size made in the new ridley style a very neat and attractive design market drug store g collard druggist btouffvtlijb ontario s t h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffville onto hours mornings 9 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings 7 to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5304 anne lehman a t cm teacher of piano btudio over lehmans shoe store loyal orange lodge no 1020 regular meetings friday at 8 p m on or before 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 fresh lettuce vegetables h leadbetter butcher phone 0701 soouffvalle large crowd hear farewell address last sunday evening rev v m mcguire conducted his final service as pastor of the stouffville mennon- ite church having been transferred to the toronto city mission on brunswick avenue the occasion was marked by a crowded church representative of all the denomina tions in stouffville and the sur rounding country standing room only could be had when the service commenced a number of the church officials were invited to seats on the plat form with the pastor and when the reverend gentleman at the close of the sermon made reference to his departure from this field there was an apparent feeling of regret throughout the large congregation for the boy pastor as mr mc guire had been termed was admired not only by his own flock but had found a warm place in the hearts of many of our townspeople through his cheery manner and christian character especially was this the case with the younger people the text of the farewell address was chosen from the words of jesus as recorded in matt 26 46 rise and let us be going- this is the challenge to the church at stouff ville and elsewhere to carry on in the faith for now we see through a glass darkly but soon we shall see him face to face the speaker paid a fitting tribute to the staurjeh support given him during the three years on this cir cuit especially mentioning the way the young people had rallied to the church and the inspiration afforded by the public testimonies of the older people at the morning service some fif teen children mostly babes in arms were presented for the dedication ceremonies this is a very beauti ful service in which the parents bring forth the children and the pastor taking them one by one in his arms offers a solemn prayer for the young life that it may be con secrated to the service of god a citizens rally v dbaylcy mpp of winnipeg labor representative will address a meeting in the interest of the pro hibition cause on wedresday evenl j ing october 15th at s oclock in ratclins hall stouffville mr bay- ley is described as a whole host in himself and has been drawing large crowds in the larger centres glasgow mrs fred ransom and son of to ronto are visiting at jas slacks mr and mrs walter gould of uxbridge visited at jos aisops sr on sunday our farmers are busy threshing filling their silos and harvesting the mangold crop mrs jis drewery of stouffville visited at win brewerys the past personal notes dorian woodburi of torontowas home over the week end w a bruei of hamilton visited his daughter mrs frank baker in town last week mr frank usher of torontospent the week end at mr and mrs alf hoovers church street abbrown accompanied by his daughter was in town this week from penetanguishene wm pearson of oakville spent a couple ot days this week with his parents mr and mrs j pearson miss bessie percy and miss iris allcock both of toronto were guests of mr and mrs wm gower over sunday dr wurts and family called on markham fair i a great triumph week mr and mrs geo drewery of to- his parents in town over sundayalso ronto spent the week end at wm mr and mrs albert reesor of acton brewerys mrs and hiss weir of reach and mrs wm weir of uxbridge visited at ed lowis recently mr and mrs w slack of ballan trae and mr and mrs s slack and children of claremont spent sunday at f slacks severe sto visits york ft eyes i examined free adam r yake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler js doors west of railway tracks jthone 159 stouffville during the severe electrical storm which passed over york county early sunday evening lightning started several fires mostly to the south of stouffville the storm was also the cause of tne metropolitan railway betweea toronto and sut ton being put out of business for one hour in stouffville the hydro was knocked out four or five times but was quickly restored the trouble was not local but rather on the main leads at yonge street on the farm of clyne burr near buttonville markham tp three buildings vere struck and fired at the one time hrry leadbetter who was on hisay to stouffville attended his fire guards and three trusty prisoners from the jail- farm were sent to fight the blaze with a chemical extinguisher sunnybrook farm owned by kil- gours just ysutside toronto was also struck anfl fired the barn with the seasons crop were destroyed another barn was burned over in vaughan township belonging to wm hutchinson stouffville district escaped fortun ately although the rain came in torrents and the lightning flashed in an alarming way such as has not been seen here for a long timet marriages ouimet peters on sunday sept 2th 1924 at st james anglican church london ont by rev w leslie armitage ma mrs mar garet raepeters of stouffville to albert joseph ouimet of mon treal deaths pattenden at minesing on sept 25th james henry pattenden aged 71 years funeral saturday sept 27th from the residence of his son wm pattenden newmar ket to heise hill cemetery gormley goodwood miss louie robinson home over the week end ronald darling and w foster were in toronto this week wilniot forsyth has moved back into town again having sold his farm mr stafford and jesse tindall have rented their farms to the weir bros mr stafford will live in the village and we hope mr tindall will locate here also the womens institute will be held at the home of mrs robinson at 3 oclock thursday afternoon oct 9th will the ladies kindly re member the cast off clothing shower there was a big run on rye here last tuesday it going from 100 per bushel up to 135 then at the last dropping to 125 government control must surely be expected to carry by the rye people at least the australian medicine co who were here all last week left miss viola alsop a beautiful cut glass dish and biscuit jar she being the most popular lady in the community and received the most votes mr joseph alsop also received a beau tiful little pair of bran new shoes for being lucky enough to have the largest feet of those present last friday night the rally service at the methodist church last sunday was a good suc cess considering the disappointment by mr gold being unable to be pre sent and at a last minute call rev mr legate ably took his place and gave us a sound talk on the ota and somewhat criticized the ux bridge paper for having the adv in to vote against the ota mr bert gold and miss gregg of uxbridge sang some beautiful duets and solos accompanied by miss gold on the organ were here mr reesor and mrs wurts are brother and sister sir and mrs albert ouimet nee mrs raepeters after spending the week end at mrs chas perrys left monday morning on a motor trip to pasadena california mr and mrs russell gray and family of gormley mr and mrs malcolm conner of ballantrae and mr and mrs john davis and daugh ter marjorie also mr geo stewart of toronto visited with mrs e stewart on sunday mr and mrs s goudie are leav ing for michigan where they will visit friends for a few days and next week will attend the general con ference of the mennonite brethren in christ church of the united states and canada altona cider mill nowruhning monday wednesday imcf friday each week p nigjiswander np for the honor of old ontario i are you in favour of the con tinuance of the ontario tem perance act x are you in favour of the sale as a beverage of beer and spirituous liquor in sealed pack ages under government control vote to continue the o t a this space is donated by f c rowbotham ksi grocer auction sale friday oct 10th auction sale of shorthorn cattle t and regis tered shropshire sheep also quan tity dry wood short length wf ratcliff lot 8 con 8 wnit- church f w silversides auct friday oct 24 50 steers all in splendid condition and well bred will be sold at mansion house stouffville the property of j a hawtin 5 months credit sale at one f w silversides auctioneer saturday oct 25 30 two-year- olct steers and heifers and 20 choice and well bred yearlings the property of j a hawtin at lot 25con5whitchurch bert dikes sale at one f w silversides auctioneer thursday oct 30th at lot 33- con 8 pickering extensive salei of horses cattle hogs sheep and implements belonging to john farthing who is giving up farm ing sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer friday oct 31 farm stock and implements belonging to j w taun lot 11 con 4 whitchurch ne reserve sale at one f w silversides auctioneer tuesday nov 4 extensive sale of household furniture belong ing to john farthing lot 33 con 8 pickering no reserve sale at one fw silversides auctioneer wednesday nov 5 farm stock implements hay grain belonging to mrs job scott lot 12 con 5 wjiitchurch no reserve sale at one fw silversides auctioneer thursday nov 6 at lot 18 con 2 uxbridge farm stock im plements feed etc belonging to jesse tindall who is giving up farming sale at one f w sil versides auctioneer saturday nov s entire farm stdck etc belonging to mr warn- bold lot 21- con 8 markham saloat one f w silversides auctioneer saturday nov 1 farm stock and implements belonging to delos graham will be sold with out reserve at lot 18 con 9 whitchurch- mussclmans lake sale at one f w silversides auctioneer saturday nov 15 at lot 23 con 10 markham entire farm stock and implements belonging to victor stover sale at one f w silversides auctioneer with the churches mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday oct 12th stouffville 10 am sunday school 11 am introductory service by the pastor elder a g warder 7 pm preaching service in charge of local help altona union 1030 sunday school classes for all ages 7 pm elder a g warder the new mennonite pastor will be in charge of the service a cordial invitation to all m baptist rev w w fleischer paetor sunday oct 12th 10 am bible school you are in vited to our adult bible class the young peoples class also throws open the doors of welcome 11 am the church what is its joy the pastor urges every member to be present 615 pm- prayer meeting in the vestry let us deepen our prayer life by attending this meeting 7 pm a discovery and the trans formation of a nation christian church edgar morton pastor sunday oct 12th stouffville 10 am sunday school 11 am communion service strangers always wel come 7 pm worship bloomington 10 am sunday school 11 am worship churchill 2 pm sunday school 3 pm worship ringwood 10 am sunday school 7 pm worship can the living commune with the dead spiritism true or fale cameron of international bible students as sociation will speak inauditorium theatre stouffville surfday oct 12 at 730 pm owimf to the ignor ance of the blblevtrue teaching on this subject raafy bright minds have bom overreached by this in fluence among these are the late william t sstead the greatest of modern journalists professor lom- brose thsr great scientist profes sor jamps hyslop crookes the great ohemlcf sir oliver lodge sir arthur conan doyle reverend fielding ould rev arthur cham bers rev charles tweedale the late archdeacon wilberforce and many others do you know why can you discuss the matter intel ligently to be forowarned is to be fore armed you owe it to yourself to attend this lecture do not deceive yourself into be lieving that where ignorance is wis tis felly to be wise in the last days h3od shall bend them a strong delusion 2 tbees 2 11 seats free no collection xtr n its long and marvellous- j ly successful recordof 72 years has i the markham fairscored a greater i triumph than that of saturday af- ternoon and never have thotatrons i received better value- for their i money whether in viewing the pro ducts of the farmfhe splendid work of the womenin fine arts or the dairy orvkithe wonderful racing events carried out by the committee in eharg- that the general public men and women urban or country love a good horse race was abundantly shown when before a grand stand capacity audience and with more than 10000 people on the grounds the best line of trotting pacing and running events ever put on in mark ham was carried ont cash gate receipts will total 3500 and it must be remembered that every exhibitor sported a com plimentary badge stouffville and vicinity was well represented in the main building one ot the leading exhibits was put on by the stouffville creamery which occupied a prominent space in the centre of the hall the ringwood garage also carried an exhibit of tires and offer ed special bargains baker bros of the standard garage stouffville were on the grounds demonstrating the star car mount albert harmon dike is putting up a new- house for mrs gray at ballantrae miss annie wilson ot toronto visited at her home here last week mrs john mclean is spending a few weeks with friends in toronto wm thurlow of elmvale was a guest of jos hogg for a few days mrand mrsherb hall were with friends at uxbridge over the week end misses agnes and elsie steeper spent a few days with friends at markham last week miss marion and etta stokes of toronto were week end visitors at their home here roy cook of hensall visited at the home of his father frank cook the latter part of last week frank cook and harry spang at tended the funeral of tho late mr steckley at gormley- on friday a large number from here and the surrounding country attended the fair at markham last saturday walter armstrong has t given up the draying business and is now assist ing j d rowland in the hardware store mr and mrs geo price returned from their honeymoon trip last sat urday and were serenaded on mon day evening geo mainprize moved to his new house in mount albert lately vocated by dr brown who has moved to g burnhams house mrjand mrs robertson and mr and mrs frank cook attended the funeral of the late mr keyes in to ronto on tuesday john h thompson is giving up farming and is having a sale this month he will move to belhaven having bought out the general store there an organization meeting of the temperance forces was held here last week and canvassers were appoin ted to look after all parts of the village and surounding country so that the full vote for temperance will be polled while driving along the herald road near holt arche goodwin had the misfortune to run his car over the embankment which is quite steep at this place he received some slight injuries but he is gett ing along nicely the car was also damaged an attempt was made last thurs day night to break into the local creamery of puddy bros here but as the authorities had got wind of what was to be attempted constables were on hand and placed the trio who were in charge of a truck under arrest we understand there are other charges against this gang change and motion mr a s collins chairman cemetery board dear sir in reply to your letter in the last issue of the tribune re ferring to the inscription on the sun dial the final resting place ap pointed to us from that centre which stands inevitable to all change and motion in order to give you a clearer understanding of the last word motion it will be necessary to draw your attention to the first chapters in our history where we read that god said let us make man in our image after our like ness etc the question before us is who were the us and who were the our that made this proposi tion and who seconded that motion if the creation of man was by a proposition and a motion most likely the final passing was done by the same spirit which stands inevitable to all change proposition as a change motion for a change for it could not have been otherwise the only thing we may hope for an awakening which would corres pond with our dreams thanking you for the commendation expressed in your letter- a grubin business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors 00 vevances c buttons block stouffvlllji money to loan mebical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien aid main phone lmi dental 3 n dales lds bd s dentist claremont honor graduate of royal college ot dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 claremont picture theatre saturday night three big specials dr d c smith dentin btoufflle honor graduate of chicago aad toronto unlvenlly and to roy college of dental surgeoaa office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence iv no outside appointments es barker lds ddfc dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college e dental surgeons and of the ualtot- aity of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham everj tuesday office geo crosbys store veterinary r g law v s b v sc graduate university of toronto ringwood phone 6014 mrs a griffiths corsetiere for spirella corsets for stouffville and vicinity stouffville phone 15303 truman w eagleson truman w eagleson teacher of piano pupil of w f pickard conserva tory of music toronto pupate visited mnrky 4610 stouffville lodge no 38 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome henry slack w r sanders n grand re see m talt financial secretary itsafact its a fact that purity and cleanliness are the watchwords of this uptodate baking estab lishment purity ot ingredients personal cleanliness of em ployees scientific sanitation ot our workshops and machinery are guaranteed to the public whose pure food appetites has q popularized our output 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 i muston sons u y p phone 7001 stouffville jzm