ritoue i vol xxxvi no 37 stouffville ontario thursday november 12 1925 smiles n chuckles candy 1 jb 2 1b 60c 120 get your favorite maga- zine here we carry them all subscriptions received for any magazine at pub lishers prices we can re new your old subscription special club prices j m storey chemist and druggist your druggist is more than a merchant tv h and sarah ratcliff graduate chiropractors albert st stouffv1llk office hours mornings 8 to 12 tuesday thursday and saturday evenings t to 830 pm other hours by appointment phone 5804 thomas birkett general insurance broker established 1907 can ba of service to you in all branches ol insurance reason able rates fair settlement and prompt payment of losses sound and dependable com panies phone 18a offloe lawson block cream separators if you get a renfrew separa tor it will cost you nothing the saving in cream will pay for it no trouble to operate always on the job let me de monstrate ask us about lou- dens barn fixtures and all farm requisites geo j lawson r phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvellb banked money to satisfy brother mr rolph lott who was beaten and robbed oi 436 at his home on the 7th of rickeing the last week in october is just recovered from the brutal assault and returned to his home lau saturday from the oshawa hospital up to the present time the police have found no clue to the robbery the robbers evidently having made a clean getaway the old saying that things are never so bad but that they might be worse is even true in mr letts misfortune it so happened that only a week before the robbery his trrother hiram came out from toronto and per suaded rolph to transfer j4500 of cash held ic the house to the bank even this was done reluctantly as rolph lott being ot an excentric nature had no confidence in our banking institutions had this trans fer not been made his fortune would have been wiped out entirely on the fatal night council ask for a public clock gormley miss bessie ash of oak ridges a bride of last week was the recipient of three showers by her friends on monday evening she was given a cut glass shower by her toronto friends at the home of mrs jg webster westmount avenue toronto a china shower was held at the home of mrs edw- leary of gormley on tuesday afternoon and on wednes day evening her friends gave her a miscellaneous shower at the home of her parents mr and mrswm ash good steak sirloin porterhouse round or tbone always satisfies a healthy appetite and the more tasty and tender it is the hap pier it makes those who share lnlt that is the reaaon you should try our specials h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 i soonflviule i wife and husband both 111 with gas for years i had gas on the stom ach the first dose of adleriba helped i now sleep well and all gas la gone it also helpedniy husband eigired mrs b brinkley one spoonful adierlka removes gas and citenbrings astonishing relief to the stomach stops thatfull bloated feeling brings out old waste mat ter you never thought was in your system this excellent intestinal evacuant is wonderful fqr constipa tion j m storey druggist stouff- vllle 4th line tjxbridge this locality was shocked on sun day to learn that- one of our pro minent men reuben rawson aged 62 years had suddenly expired that morning on saturday he assisted in the turnip field and that evening went to the barn but suddenly re turned saying he was unwell his old complaint heart trouble having at tack him medical aid wa3 sum moned but he gradually grew worse until the end came x rawson was very highly respected he had lived here about 20 years prior to which he was a resident of clare- mont where he married mary mc- farlane whose parents lived on the farm now occupied oy thos bacon to mr and mrs rawson were born three children being mrs victor shaffer who same from western canada for the funeral robt living at home and donald who is attend ing toronto university much sym pathy is extended to the bereaved ones the funeral on thursday takes place to claremont cemetery rev r mclellan the pastor conducting the service at the novembor neeing of th town council on friday evening a formal resolution was passed re questing the- late member for north york rt hon w l king o revise the rost office plans for th new building now in course of con struction so as to include a clock tower and clock if this is accom plished it is felt that a aeeded re quirement to the town equipment will be metand the building may be completed with nothing morevthat could be desired an advice from the clerk of the peace was received respecting die selection of jurors of vfhieh 56 are entitled to be sent in from this mun icipality messrs mccullough ond buttcn on behalf ot their client mrs maria kester wrote asking for damages by reason of mis kester railing on tlie sidewalk at or near the standard bank reeve silvester and council lors borinsky and cleaver were ap pointed to investigate the matter a large number of accounts were passed for payment to be charged against our hydro system as our share of the- new line on obrien avenue rebuilt to meet the in creased demand for power in that section members present were reeve sil vester councillors cleaver silver- sides and borinsky other accountsordered paid were water works j morrison supplies 5 25 joel nendick work 2000 e a button supplies 121 71 general account joel nendick work on shed 3 00 geo patton work on shed 3 50 hydro light council room 3 00 municipal world supplies 3 52 e a button nails 50 w crossen draying 8 10 js dougherty office shelving 15 50 jsdougheity selecting jurors 9 00 jesse cook gravel 72 50 well known baptist ministeb visited former charge the revjb moore is well known to many of the oldtimers of stouff- ville and the surrounding district more than fifty years ago he camo to assume the pastorate of the pick ering church and since then served nt whitevale tho markham first church the markham second church the stouffville church as well as at second king baptist church in king township ho was also the means of starting the baptist work in good wood and of doing considerable work in the evangelistic field mr moore is at present the oldest living baptist minister in the convention of- ontario and quebec and thous ands have had reason to give thanks forthe influence that his life has brought to them he ic at present s3 years of age- but is still active and preaches occasionally the markham second sixth lino and baker hill baptist churches heard him with great pleasure last sunday larg2 numbers being on hand at both churches ninth line markham mrs robinson spent a day in to ronto last week mrs baits two sisters have been spending a fewdays with her mr and mrs williams of toronto spent thanksgiving with mr and mrs silverthorn mr and mrs s dart of toronto were visiting mr and mrs d boyd on monday mr and mrs h boyd and family of ringwood spent sunday with mrs batt miss hilda robinson of toronto spent the week end with mr and mrs rohinson mr and mrs d boyd spent a day last week with mr and mrs horn- shaw at whitevale mr thompson of toronto form erly of the eighth line spent thanks giving with mr mcelwain a number of the young people from this line took in the special meetings at claremont the first of i the week sixth line miss lemay spent thanksgiving at her home in lakefield v miss lizzie johnson of toronto at home on thanksgiving mr norman steckley visited a friend in toronto on sunday mr and mrs j davis and family spent sunday at mr ross harpers miss verna steckley visited over the week end with friends in mount albert mr and mrs ross and family of vineland visited over the holiday at her sister3 mrs ernest ratcliffs mr and mrs lome clarke and family visited on sunday at the homo of his father mr d clarke a goodly number attended the service here last sunday morning a helpful sermon was given by the rev j b moore who wasspastor of the church here over fifty years ago mrs brown wife of the pastor of the annette st baptist church to ronto accompanied her father rev mr moore ind they were the guests of mr ezra clubine glasgow rebekah dance a dance will be held in the town hall markham friday evening nov 20th h25 under the auspices of alberta rebekah lodge burns 8 piece orchestra of toronto in attend ance refreshments served dancing 9 pm to 2am ladles 75c gentle men 75c tickets may be procured at ben dotens barber shop allen drain case not yet settled unlonvllle nov 9th through some unoxplalnable cause the allen drain case a municipal tan gle whlchnroused more or less liti gation and a lot of controversy is apparently as far as ever from set tlement the case arose out of the rofusalof john allen and his father the late mitthew allen to allow the waters from the adjoining farms to flow over their property on saturday nov 7th 1925 a sad and unexpected death took place at glasgow when mrs franklin for syth passed way under very dis tressing circumstances although not in good health mrs forsyth was tbout as usual she suffered from goitre but we understand had been assured only a few weeks ago by a specialist that there was no immediate danger she expired about 11 oclock in the morning be fore medical aid could reach her mrs forsyth was a native of fles- herton grey county and came to glasgow as a maiden to teach school here she met her husband to whom she wa3 married in 1896 but who predeceased her some years she was mr forsyths second wife mrs forsyth was born on dec 3rd 1863 being 62 years of age her maiden name was annie l wright and she is survived by an only daughter mary mrs robt thompson of hamilton also bytwo stapsons fred agricultural representative at preston and jos at home on the farm mrs forsyth is also survived by four brothers namely john of ftesherton mr justice wright of toronto david wright principal of dundalk high school and robt wright of han over inspector of public schools the funeral waj held on thanks giving day clvine service being held at the late homo after which the remains were- taken to flesherton for interment personal notes mr and mis davey spent thanks giving in toronto mrs masseiman was in town last week from mlliken mr barstow miller of toronto at home over thanksgiving mrs w h clark spent a couple of days in lindsay last week miss greta smith home over the holiday froia toronto university miss gertrude crossen of toronto with her parents on mill street over sunday altie birkett and wm pearson were home from oakville this week messrs joe mowder and george stewart visited their homes here on thanksgiving miss eldese lewis from toronto with her parents mr andmrs joan lewis main street miss edith johnson of toronto spent thanksgiving with her mother and sister in town miss frances crompton of milford spent the veek end with mr and mrs ira burkholder mrs dr wm jamieson of ham ilton spent a few days last week with her father mr a s leaney mr sidney v hutchinson wife and son of toronto wlth his mother mrs e a hutchinson on sunday mrsnewiand of toronto and miss edna hill of georgetown were week end quests with mrs richard ward miss maggie anderson and mr root johnston of toronto were holidaying guests of mr and mrste a button mr and mrs chas urquhart of port credit spent the week end at the home of his father mr john urquhart mr and mrs leslie rowbotham and son were guests with prof and mrs j m- tran west toronto over sunday miss thelma elder master harry and mrs elder of toronto were guests of mrs and miss middleton over the holiday george watson of the head office staff domnion bankr toronto with his parents mr and mrs george watson over the holiday miss mariam cook and miss isa- belle aitchison were home from the ontario ladies college whitby for thanksgiving holidays mrs james waddingham of church street was suddenly called to tor onto this week on account of the serious illness of her daughter our former citizen mr jacob yake has located in sarnia and ex pects to open in the real estatje business there in the near future potato embargo the americans have refused to illow any more potatoes to enter the american market for the present this is likely to reduce prices locally which have fast been going skyward last week at goodwood they reached 323 bag a dealer in uxbrldge who invested 1400 in potatoes early in the season buying at 90c and 100 bag disposed of the tubers early last week for 4000 business cards legal to greet new member for north york on tuesday evening nov 17th col t h leunox will meet his sup porters on the east side of the riding in the town hall markham village at s pm brass band music and a general good time promised to all the electors of whitchurch mark ham and stouffville especially vited in- rae perry and mr and mrs stur geon of midland also harry lee of toronto were thanksgiving visitors with mr and mrs harry perry mrs h w sanders and two sons fred and harold motored to cobourg to spend the week end with their aunt mrs arthur wilmott mr and mrs f saunders and mr and mrs frank nendick from the queen city visited mr and mrs joel nendick over the week end mis3 jennie baker home from to ronto visiting her parents mr and mrs harvey baker also their son lome from near greenwood mr and mrs john davis and daughter marjorlermr geo stewart all of toronto spent the week end with their mother mrs e stewart mill street mr and mrs w t guthrie and son and miss edna guthrie also misses mamie and hattie smith of toronto spent thanksgiving with mrs n e smith mr and mrs geo gooding and children of scarboro sir sydney white of orillia mr ross white and daughter of oakville spent the holi day with their parents mr and mrs w p white east end mr and mrs kerbyson and daugh ter dorothy mr h whiton and daughter betty and mr jack dyball of toronto spent sunday and mon day at w h clarksons east end mrsdatjijpbden in the ottawa valleju end with her sisterinssttffmrs young at the manse mre dack rendered splen did assistance to the united church choir on suedny in two solos mr and mrs wm pugh mr and mrs ed pugh and children mrs bert sharpe mr o s robinson of toronto mr and mrs arthur pugh and miss betty of allandale mrand mrs david pugh and harry of the i goodwood mrs ronald darling visiting her uncle and aunt at alliston milton olten of toronto spent thanksgiving with his parents here miss minnie sellers of toronto visited her parents over the holiday mr c b reid of montreal visited his brother j f reid on monday miss edna booth of toronto was the guests of miss ethel white here mr c w harper wife and family of hamilton visited friends here on sunday wm marison and miss elizabeth hutchinson were in toronto last friday miss bessie robinson of beaverton and miss louie robinson of toronto visited at home here the flu has again entered our midst surely between the j two doc tors we shoura keep it under con trol we are pleased to see our cnr agent j f reid back at his post again as it makes one more lively spot in town potato digging was still in pro gress during this week the tubers are well worth digging and the mar ket is so changeable that prices will not be quoted in a legal notice we see that lands for sale in uxbridge township to be held on dec 28th one parcel only will come under the hammer in this township this is the southeast quarter of lot 24 con 2 comprising 50 acres the arrearages amount to 8683 with costs 4 32 the sale takes place at whitby unless pay ment is made during the interium some townships in the county have as many as ten parcels for sale mccullough button barristers solicitors con veyances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phono 10s dr herbert b freel physician and surgeon office standard bank building hours 8 to 12 am except sunday 4 to 5 and 630 to 830 pm tuesday thursday and saturday phones office 16401 residence 10409 dental j n dales lds dd s- dentist claremont honor graduate of royal colics of dental surgeons and ot the university of toronto office over mr scotta store phone 1405 claremont dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and to ronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 191 no outside appointments with the churches stouffville presbyterian you are invited to the regular church service nextsunday at 230 pm sunday nov 15th the church of christ west end will hold services at 11 am and 3 pm when frederick sommers ot toronto will take charge of the ser vices all are welcome baptist rev w w fleischer pastor next sunday night the second sermon in the series heart to heart talks withfather the sub ject will be an easy going father everybody welcome the united church of canada rev hs warren ba minister rev r young ba minister sunday nov 15th 11 am christ a universal necessity revr young 7 pm building a nation rev h s warren everybody welcome at all services baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches this weeks services will be as follows baker hill- 1030 am pastor w s whitcombe ba markham second 7 pm mr ac whitcombe of mcmaster university christian church edsjar morton pastor sunday nov 15th last sunday was thanksgiving sunday and truly the lord must have rejoiced in seeing his people expressing their gratitude in service let us please him again this coming sunday in our worship we are glad to see such splendid interest in our wednesday night prayer meetj e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office eret geo crosbys store a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 am boadways drug storh stouffvtlll loyal orange lodge no 1020 stouffville ont regular meetings friday at 8 pm on or before full ifooa order your bread and cakes early this pure food question u up to you mrs wife of the head ot tosj family you know that your husband en joys a slice of good bread at meal times as well as the junior enjoy it between eat feasts theres only one way of finding out how desirable our pastry is take a cake try a bun and youll say that is fine this for mine all of the products of our bafcerj enjoy a firstclass family reputation ambrose stover baker flowers wedding bouquets and funeral designs on shortest notice we also have a beautiful selection ot roses floral designs for aiju occasions muston sons phone 7001 stouffville stouffville lodge no 384 meets every- monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows haw visiting brothern welcome gth concession were recent guests of ling strangers always are made i n grand racflm mr and mr3alfred e pugh welcome archie stover financial secretary