Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 1916, p. 1

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v volxxviil nq 24 6touffville ontario thursday august 3 1916 whole number 147- i ths tribune is published every fl 1 ii rs day afternoon jj at the office smiths block stoumilu ok- terms 1 in advance 125 if not paid in advance jol wori proibpilv auendedio f c madill b a editok unipkopri1510r v- business cards lilficijvjj mceullougti button birristim solicitor conveyancers z sjlhuhsks kioujk stouffville money to loan ijr smith ldsdds dentist honor hraduate of toronto and chicago universities ofhcoover huntleys store residiiicemain st near ohice u ue everv day except tuesday i s barker l d s d 1 b stoufivule onl the university of toronto office hours 9 to 12 a m 2 to ocevgrubins clock over jew- elery store residencemain s treet e end telephone res8202 off 8201 markham every tuesday office over m white store issuer oh marriage lincenses ixoufe v i ijiae 4n i funeral director and- embalmer 8toujew vimiei kesilcnce main street two doors east presbyterian jhurch phone tfos 9801 or 9812 day and night calls promptly public health the mosquito is known more or less at practically every summer resort in canada it does not carry disease but it is a great source of annoyance and is pro ductive of much profanity spok en or unspoken further south mosquitoes carry malaria and yellow fever and other diseases and there the habits of the in sects have been most thoroughly studied and methods of eradicat ion have been devised and put in to effect with brilliant results mosquitoes do not go far from their breeding place so that if you are troubled with them in your home or where you are stay ing you can rest assured that thev have some breeding place nearby mosquitoes breed in wa ter only preferably warm stag nant water and any such water will do they may be found in sagging eavetroughs rain barr els old tomato cans broken cro- kery ditches and puddles but they have a special preference for grass bordered pools and dit ches which contain no fish in such stagnant water the eggs are deposited and these hat ch into wigglers in about two days these little wigglers have to come to the surface to breathe and are easily destroyed by using enough coal oil to form a thin film over the entire surfa ce of the water the wigglers can not push their breathing tubes through the film of oil and die from lack of air otherwise the wigglers develop in a week or so into the adult winged insect that spoils many a holiday people often wonder why mos quitoes do not bother them in the daytime but are the pest of their lives in thejcveriing and at are so constructed that they will not stand the rays of the sun immediately on being exposed to the heat in a dry atmosphere or the rays of the sun their wings become useless consequently they cannot move about the only incorporated in 1832 the bank of nova scotia has a record of over four score years of service during that period the strength of the bank has increased until today its total assetsarewellover 5100000000 while its reserve fund stands nt 12000000 or ovr 184 per ccrt of its paidup capital the strength and success of this bank afford the highest protection to depositors we invite savings accounts both large and small 42 the bank of vas paidup capital 6000cw reserve fund 12000000 total resourcesoverloooooooo stouffville u3akch w r adams manager conditions under which we are likely to be troubled by mosqui toes in- the daytime is on a dark day when the atmosphere is over charged with moisture or when we go into the woods particu larly in swampy districts espec ially after a rain when the at mosphere is well laden with moi sture ons that the rate is not higher the county taxis 200788 the provincial war tax 37585 and t8s school boards portion 321 w72 the- j following accounts were presetted and passed i ruswll 9 loads gravel 1350 elij pnnock re w forsyth 275 lud iloover re w davis 1 so j urcihart express 05 hydrovel comm 1558 maloncv electric co 70 os nor co 12cs byijtay 350 providing for the appointment of a collector was passeiii ontfse motion of messrs rat- cliff riiii rac it was decided to order tfuree cars of stone no 2 for fefkoads and one car of fine for sidwvalks tandard bank of canada ihead office toronto every good bank has a reserve fund is a pro vision for lean years and the inevitable rainy day this fund has been accumulated from surplus earnings and is a source oi strength and stability everyone should have a reserve fund without it no one is in a safe financial condition our savings department offers an ideal opportunity or establishing your reserve fund 209 stouffville branch tsto 1073 stouffville council the tax rate of the village of stouffville has been lowered at a special meeting of- the council held on monday eveningytiie rate was struck tit 23 millsf onehalf a milltoyef than last year a copy of theresbit theluniiiig point two vyears ago germany dis- regardirjfcr her treaty obligations to serveher own interests viol- ated belgian neutrality ruthless- ly tranj61ng that country be neath hljpfect and tints forced great bfain and her colonies te take tiff the sword in defence of the rights of weaker nations and keep hersplighted word with superior preparation on land theigerman millions advan ced onions but at the marne the kaisysr and his hosts were forever stayed from their goal but for two years almost the teutons have been on the offen sive vfien the stalemate came on the western front russia was treated tl the steam roller then the serbsiwcre driven from- their mountain omes and that coun try mailr- to suffer as belgium had a c burk wskbe s being fulfilled on all fronts the enemy falls back from the hammer strokes of britain and her colonics france russia italy and serbia organized for vic tory the allies will continue the great push until the menace to the peace of the world prussian militarism is stamped out manager trerastyrectcib3 c n e war deeds and scenes that rave thrilled a mighty sempire will be graphically reenacted in the war fare waged at t he canadian nat ional exhibition in federation year the conspicuous gall antry and daring of the suicide cliib or anarchists bomb and hand grenade throwers the men who go over i top know ing that death probably awaits just over the parapet and whose merciless shower of bombs have paved the waj- to many a glori ous victory for the british arms will be depicted bringing home very forcibly the realities of war a detachment from an overseas battalion will occupy the model camp they will be trained espec ially in bombing and hand gren ade work and will derrfonstrate 220lh battalion recruiting with the 220th batt alion is being vigorously carried on notwithstanding the extreme heat the difficulty in securing re cruits from the farms at the pre sent time owing to the pressure ofthe seasons work has led to a concentration of forces in the city captain pickup and lieut jamieson with a number of n c os and men are carrying on the work of recruiting at headquar ters meetings are held daily in factories and other large busin ess concerns and a house to hou se canvas is being made in the evenings in view of the fact that the 220th has supplied a draftof 50 men to complete her sister battalion the 127th which is soon to proceed overseas every effort possible is being put forth to fill up the vacancy left by these men and to push recruiting until the battalion is nip to full strength lieut col williams speaking at the meeting held on sunday evening on the metropol itan church grounds said that any man who refused to enlist be cause he would have to go to camp borden and eat dirt would have to eat dust for the rest of pure paris green arsenate of lead powder cr paste swat the fly vve have the swatters also 1nsec 0 powder poison pads sticky paper in sheets rolls and cones headquarters for rubber jar rinos and corks all siz es for pickle bottler get a thermos bottle keep cool marketdrugstore g col lard chemist druggist stouffville- solution passed by ofem i j e hisnatmallife travel canadian pacific for full particulars tious ticlits und apply to peserva h- w- sanders local agent phone 8001 also c p h and allan lineocoan tickets branch of thegpeafcefs patrio- organize and trarrtrlues manu tic league agreeing to pay s1002 mature mumtioand guns kit war taxlevied by the county on said that the flrst vcar this municipality was presented would be germanys had this amount come under the regular taxes the rate would have been slightly higher tt is sur prising considering war conditi- the second would see her stopped and the third would see her driven back the second year has ended and the great organizers prophecy attended to insurance h clark w fire and plate glass accident life insurance cultivated farm property and past ure land for sale or rent w ii jka bk stouffville s 8 lehman isons almira ont manufacturers oi pure woolien goods blankets flan nels socks yarn cloth quilt batts etc highest prices paid in cash or trade for wool dealers in bet gradea manitoba flour pas try flour flour exchan ged for whent or wool mail orders will have our prompt attention mill phone 607 resi 612 the third year of the war calls for the organized coopera tion of every citizen of the province of ontario all must help to hasten the day of final triumph for the sake of those who have made the great sacrifice and of those now overseas or in training every citizen must give the best service possible no one need feel out of it when the great day of victory comes but everjoue must qualify now by sharing in the sacrifices which the war demands suggestions for organization in many municipalities there are alreatljr active patriotic organizations such ac recruiting red cross soldiersaid and patriotic fund com mittees in such cases one of these or better still a joint committee of these and the citizens generally might undertake to cooperate with the central committee at toronto where there is no activo representative organization it is suggested that one be formed at the earliest moment it should be non partisan in the broadest sense and represent every interest affected by war conditions what organizations should do 1 find more men for overseas service 2 help in keeping our munitions plants working to full capacity 3 induce every possible worker men and women to serve on the farm and in other essential industries 4 find money for the coming war loan and war funds 5 in short assist m the organization of ontarios resources to meet war conditions and afterwar conditions clearing the tren6hes for the ad yancing infantry it order your hum 3j for fletchers pte thos allan pte oun dead pert trull died in england 1915 stretcher bearer perkins perkins killed in action killed in action missing ross pipher langemarck france 48th highlanders on active service thrift and economy and a careful consideration and preparation for our problems are essential if we would meet the present and future needs for further suggestions and information you are cordially requested to write once to albert ii abbott phd secretary organization of at resources committee parliament buildings toronto jfikxt 4ltl lieutenantgovernor of ontario chairman of the organization cf resources committee 3 a widdifield on freel yake will macklem frank underhill nelson nendick clarence fortier robert dales earl meek lloyd hill art mertens john evans harry stiver george hadden will bingham roy gohn bert coulson w e mertens fred jennings del jennings earl storey c pearson fred pearson harold irwin andy cowie jack mcmullen harold cain stewart mcdonald george martin harold zellcrs e g dalhy lewis davis oliver harding roy baker jack anderson stanley mcdonald gordon mutch chas nendick wilmot kemp ernest crossin albert sutherland f d nigbswander frank burgess ross davis wm macphcrson f scwell a harper active service for second time willie hutchinson sidney hutchinson herbert forsyth percy pipher arthur cochrane art latcham robt mcnabb sam stouffer george smith robert tones j stiver len burgess- arthur vanzant ross minns w h kester floyd davis in training percy jourdan rov mantle gordon pipher harry hill will shackel frank sicvenpiper alex harris jas mainland stephen noble walter wilkinson bert smith c cooper e miller floyd r fisher arthur davis harvey mcconochie alfred mcconochie toe widdifield alf bothwright willie woods caton jourdan murray kemp clarence burkhoider rolph burkholder earl bycr stanley lnwr ross lewis j ogdcn now ail the leivp nt terns cleaninoand pressing done on shortest notice llill i co the leading tailor if at 1 l wash days a11 goods muse be in by 10 a m on monday wed nesday oi friday laundry ready on tuesday thursday and saturday evenings terms cash mah wat v furniture c and underlain all kinds of house furniture win low shades curtain polos and picture framing also kurnituro repairing agent lor newcombe pianos a good reliable piano over 10000 in use today made in toronto also singer sewing machines and maxwell motor car d w dalton stouffville phone 3804 qnt

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