vol xl no 4 wititttw stouffville ontario thursday march 22nd 1928 a v nolan publisher are you 60 and feel like 30 or are you 30 and feel like 60 ylet vinol build you up a reconstructive tonic for middleaged and elderly people children and weak v men and women as an aid in conditions of general weakness anemia physical exhaustion lack of anima tion loss of appetite when a good nutritive tonic is needed price 125 j m storey druggist the home of quality druga phone 1008 wedding bouquets and funeral designs muston sons wholesale florists stouffville ontario phone 7001 boadways drug store stouffville mrs a griffiths spirella corsetiere stouffville and vicinity phone 15303 veteran citizen taken by death coming to stouffville a little over s3 ycari ago mr willism malloy one of the towns oldest citizens passed away just following the noon hour on saturday last march 17th 192s at the home of his son hj malloy where he had lived the last few years despite his advanced age being in his scth year mr malloy possessed a keen intellect and his strength was such as to enable him to shave himself only a couple of days before his death the late mr malloy came to stouff ville in dec 1889 and purchased the tribune putting out his first paper with the new year issue he was born in vaughan township at lot 35 con 4 in 1s42 and at is years of age obtained his public school certificate his first school was at edgeby but he did not re main with the public school staff long for he went on to university attending queens for three years and finally toronto university where he obtained his b a degree in 1s70 he was head master at port rowan high school two years and spent 2 years on he heamsville staff two at streetsville and tor five years was a member of the staff of the st catharines collegiate in stitute retiring from the profession he served for a short time as a miss ionary at almonte under the meth odist church following this he loc ated on a fruit farm at forest ont where he spent eight years it was from this point that he came here to stouffville and entered the news paper business being editor and pro prietor of this paper for 25 years the late mr malloy was a valued citizen and gave much of his time and ability to public affairs for years he represented stouffville on the markham high school board of those days and he was also the librarian at the old mechanics insti- old boys and girls in toronto real estate we have sold houses and vacant lots in stouff ville away below the price asked for them so that one never knows where the are at unless you deal tute that will be remembered as be with a reliable real estate agency i over lehmans shoe store such as we conduct few seem toj he also as a member of the know the real worth of their proi perty so it is better to consult someone experienced in the bust ness we do not want listing away out of sight either as we wish to do what is right all round an honest deal is no robbery jacob yake west of railway tracks real estate stou responsibilities you cant be a real man without them your wife and family constit ute your first responsibility their financial protection when your earn ing power ceases because of disabil ity or death can be assured by the one and only sure method secure for them immediately what you might hope to attain by years of toil and planning the mutual life oldest on the continent as your trustee and their protector will fulfil your utmost desire no mat ter how soon the time of need may come h o klinck dist manager mount albert w t lloyd also sports a new chrysler coupe harmon dyke has purchased a new cheverlot sedan john terry of hamilton visited his sister imrs c w davidson miss l hand who has just re turned from the west is visiting her sister mrs george hutchison mrs flowers son and daughter of midland are visiting at mrs j crowle miss vera steckley of bethesda is spending a few days with mrs w thcaker mr and mrs harold hayes nee miss edithe thompson have re turned from their honeymoon and will reside on the farm miss almeda crowle held a trousseuu lea on tuesday afternoon prior to her marriage to mr david arnold reddell sask frank cook was been indisposed lately andhns been confined to his home through illness we hope he will soon be on the job again we are glad to see gladys brooks out again after being confined to her home for several weeks through illness l o b a held a pancake social on wednesday night last which proved an enjoyable affair and was well attended miss ida dyke who is on the nursing staff of the sick childrens hospital toronto spent the weekend at her homo municipal council mr malloy was a great student of nature and was a man generally liked and highly respected by all who knew him mr malloy loved books and could con verse intelligently with the best of them on literary matters he was married in 1sg8 and for more than half a century he and his life part ner journeyed through life together or until two years ago when mrs malloy died they attended and were members of the former methodist church in stouffville mr malloy having served as a member of the official board for some years mr malloy is survived by an only brother living in toronto and by an only son howard the funeral on tuesday from the late home took place to stouffville cemetery the service at the house being in charge of the rev hp warren pastor of the unitedchurch many were the old friends who gathered to pay their respects to the memory of a true and tried gentleman whose spirit is borne into the great beyond two successful evenings have been held in the last month by the stouff ville old boys and girls association of toronto first a hard time party at hygeia hall and then the annual meeting at the home of the mtesas hoover 1105 college street it has become a sort of rule that whenever the association announces a public entertainment and gettogether at least two hundred old friends and acquaintances will meet to renew their friendship a departure from the regular run of association meetings was made when the hard timers assembled in semihobo costume and joined in the grand march went happily tlutough the historic square dances or pro gressed through the games of euchre organizo inchief and master of ceremonies ernest d lou had the assistance of a large able and will ing committee mrs f d nighs- wander had charge of the card tab bies mr and mrs jas miller looked after appetizing refreshments brit- ton flint made the piano talk while far violinist and ealleroff the merry makers had mr jh trout and mr t a foster with more than 200 present the small charge netted a goodly sum to help swell the modest balance in the associations funds reporting to the annual meeting on the years work miss ab clark secretary summarized the activities of many workers by telling of two personal notes i mrs w lewis of toronto visited with friends in town last week mrs acton of cxbridge spent a few days with mrs alex scott in town mr barsto miller spent sunday with his father mr robert miller a number of valuable properties are now being offered for sale in stouffville mr and mrs geo thompson of toronto spent saturday with mrs f w thompson we are pleased to say mr george kester is again able lo be around after his long illness leonard keeping grandson of mr geo urquhart has secured a position in orangeville his friends will be sorry to hear among the churches st james lhesbyteriax rev w h fuller thb usual service next sunday pub lic are invited mexxoxite church s s shantz pastor sunday march 25th missionary day in sunday school special feature will be the mission ary cookie illustrated morning service at 11 in charge of the pastor evening service 7 in charge of mr pike morning subject sign of a healthy christian christian church e morton pastor we will never live as we ought toward our fellowmen until we live i as we ought toward god our real object in going to the house of the lord on the lords day- should be to express our gratitude the stouffville tribune published every thursday rate 200 per year 250 to the united states business cards medical dr s s ball physician and surgeon office cor obrien and main phone 19s of the illness of ilr wh clark junto him for all his blessings be- clerk and treasurer whitchurch tp the rev j j robins rector of christ church stouffville anglican has tendered his resignation to the bishop mr r l dales of the bank nova scotia inspection department called on his parents dr land mrs dales on saturday mrs j dima mrs arthur milroy and miss ruby reesor all ot cedar grove were recent guests with mrs icg tarr in stouffville mrs win morden returned to her home last week after her long illness j having been cared for at the home of organization meetings six executive or son y e morden meetings three social evenings and one celebration besides the sending of 200 letters and the ennollnient of 237 members it was decided that for the next year in order to keep the association within its budget notices of meetings will be sent offi cially to paidup members only all other old stouffville folk will be welcome as usual at the public affairs anianged from time to time but the mailing list will be kept within these limits for the year it was evident that after a single years ex istence the stouffville association holidays was one of the largest and livest in the toronto district mr and mrs russell logan and son of mount dennis were visitors at mr i badgeros on sunday also mr and mrs b flewell mrs fern pearson who has been very ill for some time celebrated her birthday on saturday and the morning mail brought her a complete shower of post cards miss grace foote public school j teacher at bethesda has booked her passage for over seas with the i teachers outing miss foote will start on her trip at the summer hotel mistress dead examination dates dates for the provincial depart mental examinations have been an nounced in a bulletin to the heads of the big knowledge works in town the high school entrance exams begin on monday june 25th and conclude on friday june 29 th the model school exams begin wednesday june 27th and conclude friday june 29th the lower school exams are from june 22nd to june 2sth the middle school exams june 18th to july 3rd the upper school exams june 18th to july 3rd miss jessie walls nurse in training i made a hurried call out home here on saturday last mrs robert andrews widow of the late robert a andrews and pro prietress of the franklin house in markham village died suddenly in that village lost tuesday night as she returned from adrive in her automobile she suffered a stroke and expired four hours later in her death markham village loses an outstanding citizen she was well and favorably known in the counties of york and ontario there survives her two children ross and alma of markham and a sister mrs fred norton of west hill also three brothers living at west hill and a fourth brother in toronto stowed upon us let us give true expression next sunday baker hill ami sixth line baptist churches w s whitcombe ba pastor morning service sixth line evening service baker hill eitci the second sermon in a series on prophecy- who is the antichrist is he now in the world what will he do v baptist church rev w w fleischer pastor sunday march 25th 10 am bible school 11 am stouffville baptistchurch and its gold mine 3 pm mission band 7 pm one night in juil a bright song service proceeds the usual service come early and enjoy this gospel song period united church of caxada h s warren ba pastor sunday march 25th 11 am the dilemma of authority 230 s s and bible school 7 p m a study in contrast mary and judas u r welcome the womens association will meet at the home of mrs wh todd on tuesday evening march 27th at s oclock drs ira herbert freel consultation hours dr ira freel 3 to 12 am mori wed frl 6 to 9 pm saturdav tues thurs saturafternoone by appointment only dr herbert frccl 9 to 12 am tues thurs sat 6 to 9 pm tues sat mon wed frl afternoon by appointment only dental es barker lds dds honor graduate of roval college of dental surgeons and of the university ot toronto office in grubins block phono 8201 markham every tuesday office in wear block dr d c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and of the university of toronto dr neil c smith honor graduate of royal college of dental surgeons and toronto university also post graduate of rochester childrens hospital office standard ban up taii phone office 1011 residence 1015 dr patterson dentist best work lowest fees stouffville ontario legal the school board sixth line whitchurch herb when you xottoe of application for divorce x notice is hereby given that mary walton smith of the city of toronto in the county of york inthe prov ince of ontario married woman will apply to tho parliament ot canada at this present or next session there of for a bill of divorce from her husband hewitt sproul smith of the said city of toronto in tho co of york mannacturcrs agent on the ground of adultery mary walton smith by her solicitors farmer hope 57 queen street west toronto 2 dtcd at toronto province of ontario the 17th day of march192s it means extra ga forget your skates pat steckley expects to tap the i maples for sap shortly i councillor ross riitcllff and little helen were in toronto last week quite a number from this line at tended the farewell party at mr s hisoys on friday night norman steckley is working in ratcliffs bush at the paddington mill fred nicoly is showing the fino points on the new chevrolet car at the present time his is the coach chairman c e mcleod had an easy task in presiding over the reg ular march meeting of the school board on friday evening last the amount of business was not great and tho members were quite in uni son on the matters under discussion john gower was appointed truant officer at a salary of 1 for the year an amount calculated to keep william mallov b a who died at his home here on saturday local health bulletin sound teeth whether or not a building is safe and sound depends upon the mater ials used and the skill of the work men our bodycells are skilled in the buildingup process but they must be given good materials for rabbits from now to the end of august i will sell chinchillas on north st east end stouffville geo h brown 5p youxg calves for vealing pur- poses jchurley phone 6405 8 seed oats improved banner var iety for sale limited quantity levi forsyth phone 6710 5p for sale quantity of clover 1st cutting also timothy hay for sale wilson phone 213 4 harold a sandees barrister solicitor notary public conveyancer etc office silvesters block phone 18003 mccullough button barristers solicitors convey ancers c buttons block stouffville money to loan for sale chev touring c model 175 garnet kirk lot 26 con 8markham phone 6202 for sal quantity of firstclass alfalfa albert scott phone 4605 stouffville 5p this in foods we eat if there are to jl v e sound teeth there must be prov ided the materials from which to business which comes to him under this department the council will be asked to pro vide the necessary overdraft at the bank to finance the board until i ho next tax returns begin to roll in build such teeth mineral elements such as calcium form a large part of the teeth which in many ways are like bone the outer surface or crown of the tooth and they also sanctioned the list of j f much harder than bone this out- supplies requested by teachers after or surface or enamel is the hardest which the following accounts were substance in the body passed and a ljournement made jas mowat 410 tho james storey texus 4 31 01 jm supplies 40 express 1 15 a r ritnoll hooks 24 13 a e button account 24 78 for sale 2 shorthorn bulls 15 months old also quantity hay clover and timathy seneca baker 4 rhode island reds bred tg lay and fancy combined a limited quantity of hatching eggs at 150 per 15 eggs a few choice cockerels to spare paul boad- way stouffville 4 for sale team of percheron horses 1500 lbs 5 and 6 years old delbert holden a c kennedy chiropractor church st stouffville monday wednesday and friday 9 to 12 am anne lehman a t c m teacher ot pianoforte playing and theory studio lehmans block phone 4301 a square deal the year round general insurance your home your car protect them thos burkett general insurance agency phone 18203 phone 18202 stouffvill for sale spring tye barley and sweet clover seed also irish cob bler potatoes edgar storryphone 7605 i for sale 12 pigs 7 weeks old 2 shorthorn heifers purebred with calves at side puirebrod durham cow due april 9 bay gelding ris ing 2 yrs ed williams 9th pick ering i births steckley at gormloy on march 19 192s tc mr ai1 mrs peter steck ley a sen marriages berry pennock on saturday march 3rd at the home of the bride by tho rev jr patterson anna j a randall pennock formerly of shannonvllle and stouffville to frederick john berry of the willows yonge st aurora altona ross stouffer visited friends in the city last week miss velma stjohn spent the weekend with miss flossie mcnalr after a prolonged illness we are glad to see mrs foreman around some girl is in for a treat who was the boy that bought 20c worth of jolly beans monday night it is rumored that frank wbgg has ordered a new ford it wont be long until good roads again mrs om madill spent a day in the city last week owing to tho death of her cousin g way who was quite well known here mrs a e davis reccivod word of the death of her brother thomas hunt in lansing michigan ho was a native 61 altona and the news came as a shock to the com munity mr and mrs davis at tended the funeral at lansing these mineral substances can only be secured from the food eaten in other words properfoods must be eaten if wo are to have sound teeth the kind of teeth a child has do- ri 3 stouffville ponds upon the food his mother ate before his birth- upon what food ho received during his earliest yeats the begining ot a tooth is laid down very early in life at tho ten th week foetal life to be axact this is one of the reasons why expectant mothers shouldknow what to eat what are these foods that the ox- ecpant mother and growing children must have for the proper building of teeth foods possessing those elem- enst are milk and mily products whole grains leafy vegetables such as- celery lettuce and spinach it will bo remarked whenever tho question of diet is considered in relation to health that milk and milk products aro of tho first im portance and following closely are gircon leafy vegetables and tulte when as a nation we begin to eat intelligently many of our ills will disappear and we will become a sturdier healthier people questions concerning health ad dressed to dr f a dales moh will be answered questions as to diagnosis and treatment will not be answered farm for sale 100 acres note or less lot 11 con 1 uxbridge llncolnville good farm and jts- lure land orchard plenty water new barn with metal roof apply owner on premises geom brown tf george keay altona ont licensed auctioneer live stock and general sales promptly attended to terms moderate p 0008 stouffville boadways drug store stouffville business place fob sale the frame corner titoro and dwelling for years used as a millinery store will sell reasonable an ideal location with plenty of space mrs fred wilson owner for sale holstein cow duo april 1st quantity of marquis wheat also white leghorn eggs for bathing phono stouffville 600 1 used implements call at my place before yon buy new imple ments and we will save you money all kinds of mowers binders plows rollers etc gas engines from 2hp up at low price good used hnrnoss benj rexlin phono 192 highest prices for fat fowl wool hides and junk for sale in stouffville main st west a nineroomed brick houao modern convenience largo lot small fruit and brick garnge apply owner mrs j a heiac phone 305 stouffville 5 farmers we want all your live fowl best market price paid dont sell until you consult us phone sam golden at pennock livery stouffville reroof this year with ribroll the permanent roofing for barns houses sheds low in initial cost comes in big sheets easy and quick to lay permanent leakproof handsome in appearance pre vents fires increases valuo of property made of famous council standard galvanized sheets give size of roof for free estimate write to eastern steel product jqmieca preston ont saccesiorto meul shingle and sidinecoud