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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 11, 1926, p. 1

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tibnnt vol xxxvii no 2 stouffville ontario thursday march lltht 1926 nyaps baby cough syrup a special syrup for the coughs of babies and young children does not contain opiates and will not derange digestion a scientific combination of care- tully selected and safe remedies that will loosen and break up a cough in short order it is of great service in cases of whooping cough cult breathing relieves diffi- iuck ate storeys drug store phone 1003 thomas birkett general insurance broker established 1907 can be of service to you in all branches of insurance reason able rates fair settlement and prompt payment of losses sound and dependable com panies tphone 182 office lawson block geo keay auctioneer stouffville graduate national auction school canada sales made to meet owners approval write rr3 stouffville phone 9003 telfers plain or fancy biscuits and many other well and favor ably known lines of groceries are here try us for a good cupof tea we have extra good blends also coffee and cocoas fresh and salt fish on hand weekly geo j lawson phone 182 the west end grocer stouffvillb claremont man expires in the tub the people of the claremont sec tion and all who knew one of its former prominent farmers charles barclay still a resident of the local ity were shocked to learn of his sudden death in toronto last friday having been found dead immersed in a bath tub partly filled with water in the ontario club by one of the attendants the late mr barclay was a mem ber of the club and registered thurs day chief coroner geo graham has ordered an autopsy to determine whether death was from drowning or heart disease mr barclay retired about thirty years ago having farm neai claremont where he lived with the family he was well known in stouffville he is survived by a widow and six children mrs l j haywood dunnville ont mrs j lawrence goad toronto drlyman barclay medical student university of toronto harold barclay miss helen barclay and prank barclay at home he is also survived by mrs geo burton toronto mrs r fuller stratford ont and mrs malcolm boyle sask sisters mr c l burton general manager of the robert simpson co is a nephew district news b of t happenings stouffville lodge no 384 meets every monday evening at 8 oclock in the oddfellows hall visiting brethern welcome edw lintner w r sanders n grand recsec archie stover financial secretary our bread is a body builder as a body builder our bread cannot he excelled its real food its a pleasure to eat it its a pleasure to ask your guests to partcke of it and say do us a little favor will you please tell them the name of this bread and theyll order it ambrose stover baker meat meat the year 1926 will find us as in the past desirous of furnish ing our patrons with a choice selection of meats of all kinds h leadbetter butcher phone 9701 for prompt delivery stouffville ont wanted agents and salesmen for our tmm and shrubs we bare a fall lift of rerythlng all government ibspee- td stock ftm equipment and rl liberal terms to tba right kind ef nan start la now monday evening was bitter cold outside and the town took on a dead appearance along main street still there was a reai live time at the meeting of the board of trade the problem of shed accommodation and the election of officers were dealt with in the absence of president dr sangster f w silvester wielded the baton until a new president was elected it was a unique ceremony this election and the installation which immediately followed keen competition was engendered when the election rjf president was proceed ed with not for the position but to evade it the victim selected for this important post was duly nom inated and on the first signs of pro test drs ira freel and f a dales promptly administered a soothing medicine which acted like an anaesthetic and when the sub ject came to he had been duly in stalled and found himself sitting in the dignified chair in the person of ye editor of the tfribune with the injunction from those pre sent to carry on we almost forgot to mention that part of the anaesthetic administered was a promise of a paid secretary for this year and such other sup port by the individual members as would surpass the loyalty of david and jonathan in bible days accord ing to dr smith after this first operation the rest was easy others selected for the succeeding positions realized the futility of opposition and each hum bly submitted george lawson the west end counterhopper was elect ed first vfcepresident and h j malloy who was permitted to draw on his personal bank account last year to save the organization from liquidation was requested to re peat the good work as treasurer the election finally disposed of the question of shed accommodation for horses was proceeded with geordie watson gave an enthusias tic speech on the care of the horse he waxed eloquent in his appeal and said something about having read that birds have their nests and foxes their holes but the horses in stouff ville had no where to lay their head george lawson said he found that statement in tho bible ah pre sent agreed tho need was great and a committee composed of geo law- son f h sangster geo watson w h shaw and a e weldon were appointed to chase up the matter and locate grounds for tho erection of sheds and feed stables and im mediately on doing this the board of trade will convene to del fur ther with this item of business newmarket council was in a re- ceptive mode last week when it granted 500 to the baud and 100 to the hockey club of that town a draught team of mares sold for 475 at hugh donertys auction sale in agiucourt last week pickering township council has reappointed roy ward as road superintendent for 1926 win hamilton police magistrate of uxbridge is in kitchener under going an operation his youngest on is a medical practitioner in that city the home telephone co which operates in markham and in ux- bjidge are making application for increased telephone rates on all their local services the application will be heard at markham today m m the town of uxbridge has just received a substantial reduction in hydro electric rates to begin with the users are to receive a rebate of onesixth of all monies paid for hydro in the year 1925 this will be allowed them on the next meter reading or two readings if it is necessary from this on tho new domestic service house users will pay 5c per kw and 2c for all power used over 100 hours minimun bill 139 commercial service 5c per 100 watt installed capacity mini mum 50c 5c per kwh for 100 hours of installed watts 2c kwh for months remaining consumption gross minimum bill 150 watts 111 all oyer 150 watts 139 power service 100 per hp per month 7c per kwh for 50 hours capa city 38c per kwh for 50 hours capacity 3c kwh for months re maining consumption street lights 1600 net per lamp personal notes mrs boothby is spending a few weeks in toronto chas w dawson of mount albert was in town last week on a business trip miss helen hepburn of uxbridge visited last week with miss edna watson obrien ave mr dorian woodburn of toronto spent the week end with his mother mrs win gower miss wahneita taun of mount bert spent the week end with her parents mr and mrs j w taun vluert street miss pearl raby has returned to feneloii falls after a months spent with her siswr mrs ira anderson who has been in poor health mrs w c hopkins accompanied by mrs j b wurts who has been visiting with mrs hopkins are spending a few days with friends in markham mr jas brown of altona who has been spending the winter with his daughter mrs arthur topper near the lake is much improved in health with the churches sale register farmer is found dead in the bush a rather gruesome discovery was made in the honsberger bush a mile and a half north of lemonville on tuesday morning when r bollander of bethesda discovered the body of john nigh who lived on the 3rd concession of whitchurch frozen stiff it lay beside his sleigh which was partly loaded with wood and the team of horses attached the animals had stood there all night and were almost stiff with the cold mr bollander had gone into the bush for a load of wood when he made the discovery both men hav ing purchased lots at a recent wood sale held by mr honsberger coro ner c j devens of aurora was notified and the body was removed to that town where a jury was em panelled who will hold an inquest it is believed that mr nigh took a fainting spell while in the act of piltuni on ho load aid became chilled and frozen without regain ing consciousness he left his home on the 3rd con the previous after noon and was expected to return that evening mrjonathan nigh of the townline is a cousin to the deceased the late mr nigh was 60 years of age and besides his widow is sur vived by four children school report welland nursery welland out oo roadways drug stork stouffvillb monthly report of rooms iv and v stouffville public school for febru ary jr ill edra burkltt albert smith alice smith sr ill erma holden kenneth phillips hugh thomas jr iv murray thorn helen thorn evelyn rusnell sr iv erma grubln erlo col- lard elsie lownsbrough roadways druo store stouffvxllb victoria square misses ella nicholls and alice hopper were out collecting for mis sions on monday harold mortson drove a number of the young people to skate at markham last saturday night ss no 7 is still closed on ac count of scarlet fever mr l l nichols is therefore naving a holi day radio played an important part in the league service last sunday night the service of the campaign for the sick childrens hospital was listened to with enjoyment gorm- ley orchestra added to tho musical program thirteen lovers of sport with their twentytwo rifles met at tho farm of r s frisby son on satur day afternoon march 6th fifteen plump beautiful birds were up for competition there was some good shooting but as usual some had to loose tho following won birds roy boyington buttonvllle 4 and he had a score of 141 out of 10 r agar 2 a meyer 2 alex cann ing 2 ed dixon 2 w young r risebrough g agar ono each two 10 lbs pails of honey were then put up and curl boyington button vllle and p j dixon unionville are a lot sweeter accordingly friday march 12at lot 12 con l lincolnviile uxbridge farm stock and implements be longing to j j rae sale at one no reserve f w silversides auctioneer saturday march 13th exten sive sale of farm stock and im plements belonging to wm grant lot is con 9 markham sale at one oclock f w silversides auctioneer wednesday march 17 at lot 24 con 9 whitchurch valuable stock and implements belonging to lemon paisley who has sold his farm sale at 12 noon sharp f w silversides auctioneer thursday march isth disper sion sale of reg clydesdales be longing to graham bros caim- brogie stock farm claremont no reserve sale at 2 pm cata logues on application f w sil versides auctioneer saturday march 20th at lot 1 con 3 whitchurch gormley farm stock and implements the property of peter steckley no reserve sale at 1 pm silver- sides farmer auctioneer tuesday march 23rd at lot 10 con 6 uxbridge extensive stock sale of sheep cattle and hogs the property of wm redshaw sale at 1 pm f w silversides auc tioneer thursday march 25th at lot 17 con 4 uxbridge extensive sale of over 50 head of cattle in cluding 24 fresh milch cows hor ses etc of john thompson sale at one sharp f w silversides auctioneer saturday march 27 th exten sive stock sale of cattle brood sows etc the property of eli mairs lot 4 con 4 whitchurch near gormley sale at 1 pm f w silversides auctioneer monday march 29th sale of horses cattle and hogs belong ing to john norton lot 12 con 5 uxbridge no reserve sale at 1 pm f w silversides auc tioneer saturday march 20th exten sive sale of cattle including beef ringers and grass cattle horses some implements belonging to f r cooper lot 22 con 9 picker ing claremont sale at 1 pm wm maw auctioneer tuesday march 30th at lot 1 con 10 whitchurch stouff ville extensive sale of farm stock implements livery rigs etc stouffville presisytkbian rev k r mcfadyen will preach next sunday at 230 oclock public nvited march 17th st patricks party in the church baptist rev w w fleischer pastor sunday march 14th 11 am subject ruth 615 pm pastors prayer circle will meet 7 pm subject the future life we assure you a hearty welcome at the services in ratcliiys hall united hurch of canada rev h s warren ba minister sunday march 14th 11 am the prayer its possibility and its practice 7 pm the vision that is life welcome baker hill and 2nd markham baptist churches sunday march 14th the service will be as follows markham second 11 am baker hill 7 pm pastor whitcombe will preach on the grace of god mennonite church a g warder pastor sunday march 14th 10 am a live sunday school 11 am pastors subject an esti mate of the worth of city mission work 7 pm preaching by the helper wednesday prayer meetings east class at mrs e tarrs main st west class at vincent bakers 1st sideroad nw of town 9 christian church edgar morton pastor heaven is the proper home for all of us let each one of us there- 1 fore make sure that our faces are turned in that direction for many shall seek to enter in and shall not be able luke 1324 sunday march 14th who are the hypocrites is tho subject for the 7 pm service at stouffville come and find out for yourself business cards legal mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ances c buttons block stouffville money to loan medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and mala phone 196 drs ira herbert freel consultation hours dr ira freel 5 to 12 am mon wed fri 6 to 9 pm thurs sat tues thurs sat afternoons by appointment only dr herbert freel 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues sat mon wed fri afternoons by appointment only phone e m- lageer graduate nurse edgar lageer 2709 church street dental j n dales lds dd s dentist claremont honoj graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto office over mr scotts store phone 1405 ciaremont claremont frank m cooper will have an extensive sale on march 20th the funeral of the late chasbar- olay was held on monday to the union cemetery the members of the union church had a wood bee on wednesday and cut up a big lot of wood wm cooper an old resident who has been in toronto the past year has returned and will make his home here ernest cook has decided to locate here he has engaged with evans ward and will live about a mile east of the village mrs pengelly of brooklin is spending a few days at the home of her parents thos and mrs pater- soi dr d c smith dentist stouffville honor graduate of chicago and toronto university and the royal college of dental surgeons office over shaws store phone office 1011 residence 1018 no outside appointment e s barker lds dds dentist stouffville honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of tba university of torontr office in grubins block phone 8201 markham every tuesday office over geo crosbys store a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffvllu monday wednesday and fridays 9 to 12 a m rie is i belonging to alfred e pugh ad- ad0v joining stouffville sale at 12 the phi sharp no reserve f w silrer- thunsday april 1st house and acre lot in stouffville on 10th con south also furniture be longing to mrs alice madill terms cash sale at 130 f w silversides auctioneer cream grading farmers in the province of ontario are to be paid for the quality of the cream they deliver to the butter factories and not for tho quantity this is the privislon of the cream grading bill now going through the leg islature which- is to be put into force at once grading is to be done at points outside because it is essential that tho quality of the crearr shen delivered at the creamery be the basis of payment there will be three grades select first and second select cream must be perfect in all respects and contain not more than 30100ths of one per cent of acid sour cream will be second grade in memohlm in loving memory of george van- zant who passed from this life march 6th 1925 o call it not death it is life beyond for the waters are crossed and the home is won his ransomed spirit has reached the shore where they weenand suffer and sin no more he is safe in hisfathers home e ace prepared by his saviours love sadly missed by father mother brothers and sister loyal orange lodge wo 1020 8touffville ont regular meetlnga mhday at 8 p a on or before full mcon flowers wedding bouqukm l and funeral desigxs on shortest notice we also bare a beautiful election of roses floral designs fob am occasions muston sons phone 7001 stooffvffla card of thanks tho sisters and relatives of the late mrs melville kester wish et ex press their appreciation for the kind expressions of syjipathyjmd for flowers shown duinhrelong ill ness and subsequent passing away of mrs kester card of thanks mr l c wideman and family wish io express their sincere appre ciation for the beauuful floral tri butes and for- the smpath shown them during their feeclit bereave ment card of thanks mr harry perry and son rao wish in this way to express their sincere gratitude and thankfulness to the many friends ami neighbors for their extreme kifidness and beauti ful flowers in tfelr recent sad ber eavement in the loss of their dear wife and mother read the tribune and keep posted as to our prices we do not furnish 500 glasses for 100 or 100 glasses for 600 our prices are absolutely right and reasonable but let us impress upon you the fact that your sight is infinitely more valuable than the most expensive pair of glasses that can be bought or mado you can ascertain the exact con dition and needs of your eyes by spending twenty or thirty minutes in our office where you are assured of careful scientific courteous at tention see mb and see better adam ryake optometrist watchmaker and jeweler 1 doors west of railway tracks phojra is tt

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