Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1916, p. 1

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to vol xxviii no 33 31ouffvlllli ontario thursday october 12 1916 wholk number 1429 fph tribune e oui too is published every lny afternoon at the office smiths block i stoupfyillk oxt win hutchinson killed in action it33rmsi in advaaoe j125 u no mid in advance yu rv pi wort proiplly attended to f c madill b a editor and proprietor u business cards sccullougli button ti rristars solicitor 1 iinieyawcers 4c 1 at disks kliock stouffville money to loan- xiis1ai ld s dds 0ntist graduate of toronto and oago universities ice over huntleys store lidiwi main st near office every day except tuesday jr e s barker h d s u d s dentist mrrville onl fenbr graua tf of r6yal gollr- 1 at dental surgeons and ol itfnivcrsity of toronto ke hours 9 to 12 a m 2 to ft in grublns bloek over jew- efpitpre idcnct main street e ead bphon s201 kesi il80ti tharn every tuesday office 1m whites store mather e and ioufj tnii ilence church street loors north of store e nfos 930lors12 land night calls onifitly attended to urance kh clark yhe glass accident and liue incurance i fjfarni property and paat- jir sale or rent icuitli l jpi oons ijljra ont ufacturer ol ioods blenlccts flan- cloth quilt 1 1 richest prices paid in iphior wool jjles t grlen gi flour pas- flour exchan- ifc or wool v have our i eitign i mm resi 612 a dill 4 m i nts l for our otvwh- 1h be int free on montreal following close upon the tele gram on thursday informing mrs e a hutchinson that her son sidney was wounded came word on friday with the sad tidings that her eldest son willie was killed in action for nine months the two bro thers have fought side by side re ceiving no injury until now they have been placed in the most difficult position on the firing line but through it all have been cheerful and every letter to their mother has been filled with optimism dont worry about the war said willie in a recent letter as that will do no good i know we are in great danger but we expected that before we came out and some must sacri fice their lives although i hope it is the will of god to bring us safely back again for your sake it is all for a good cause and the world will be better for it in time so we must look at the bright side of things willie hutchinson enlisted as a private with the 5th battalion 2nd canadian contingent in au- gust 1915 he enlisted because he felt it his duty to go it was a hard struggle to leave hiswido wed mother without whose con sent he would not go but after a great deal of deliberation he said to her mother i am afraid youll have to give your boy i can hear the boys across the sea calling me to go after being with the 75th bat talion at niagara only a very short time he as part of a spec ial reenlf or cement was drafted into 4thr battalion stfjthe first canadian contingent and shortly afterwards sailed for eng land sidney his brother enlisted in september 1915 with the ar tillery and willies request the two brothers were placed in the same unit on their arrival in england the two brothers were picked to train in the machine gun school where fhey took brilliant cour ses sidney holding the record for the school and willie the re cord for his section just before j christmas they were called to go to the front where they have fought continu ally since that time the 4th battalion with which they have been placed is one of the famous battalions of the first contin gent il having earned on account of superior fighting qualities the appclation the fighting 4th not a single member of the bat talion is a prisoner in german hands their spirit is shown by a sentence from of willie hut chinsons letters we arc here not to be taken prisoners but to fight both boys were general favorites with their comrades at the age of twentyfive in willie hutchinson canada loses a bright promising hopeful type of manhood he was one of whom his country is proud proud be cause he feeling it his duty obeyed the call of justice of de mocracy the call of the dying victims of the lusitania and in spite of the closest home ties went forth to shed his blood if necessary in what he believed to be a iust cause our heartfelt sympathy goes out to mrs hutchinson who in her sorrow feels proud that her son died doing his duty we are pleased to report that through a private cable mrs hutchinson has learned that sid ney has been operated on and is improving mrs hutchinson wageearners with the revival of indus trial activity throughout the fac tories a canada resulting in the disbursement of large sums in wages it behooves each wageearner to provide against future unemployment or unfore seen contingencies yoo can do this by opening a savings account with this bank and systematically saving a portion of your income 43 the bank of novascotia paidup capital s 6500000 reserve fund 12000000 total resourcesover 100000000 stootfvuae branch w r adams manager standard bank of canada head office toronto every good bank ha a reserve fund a a pro- viiion for lean years and the inevitable rainy day this fund has been accumulated from surplus earnings and is a source of strength and stability everyone should have a reservb fund without it no one is in a safe financial condition our saving department offers an ideal opportunity for establishing your reservb fund 209 stouffville branch a c burkhoider manager est0 18 7 3 yet there is not much to tell you i saw it in the papers you sent about us coming down to the censored dont get alarm cd if you dont get a letter regu larly now of course i will write when i get a chance but no one knows where we arc likely to be we might stay in one place for a week or we may sleep in a differ ent place every night and its not convenient to get mail away when we are on the move the war may end any time now if- things go alright i am sending- you a bill for a souvenir i got a letter from mrs silvester and you can tell heri will answer jti thefir4thnncei gefc wiflie states coupled with increased ost of manufacture seventyfive per cent of the contracts for news print will ex pire at the end of this year a situation which has been deli berately planned according to the opinion of many by the papermakcrs to inflate prices in canada there should be no shortage of paper for the canad ian consumer uses only about ibnesixth of the countrys pro- advantages of a general delivery there has been a growing ten dency among merchants in ont ario during recent years to favor the general delivery system this method of delivering goods possesses advantages and is par ticularly applicable to smaller cities and towns one firm makes ruction or 350 tons daily out of deliveries for all the merchants spices vvvvvvv pure and pungent immmmhiii 1mm so much depends upon the quality of spices to be used at preserving and pickling time that it behooves every housowife to look wellinto the merits of this artiele before buying council meeting no subscription this year at the meeting of the patrio tic committee held on thursday evening the following resolu tions were passed that 1500 now on hand be paid to the canadian patriotic league and 300 to the local branch of the womens patriotic league that in view of the fact that an assessment has been made in our i municipality during 1916 and collected i through taxes that no farther voluntary contri bution be asked for the ensuing year on the expectation that the contributions now subscribed be fully paid up this appears to be the reason able way of dealing with the situation that has arisen in re gard to the question of war funds which has been before us since the war began and will confront us for years after the war has ended a number of ratepayers feeling that they have been un duly called upon to contribute during the year almost past and who have therefore withheld a portion of their subscription to pay the tax will no doubt now willingly pay the complete am ount of their voluntary subscrip tion when they find that no more will be asked for by the commi ttee it would facilitate the hand ling of funds considerably if the contributions were paid to the treasurer in the near future thos rae collecting fred johnson jno urquhart exp jesse cook ont lime co nor el co d scott w nighswander cemetery account j mckinnon cement walks w j payne s jones water works scott r 825 500 40 150 2t25 4633 645 750 500 6550 3310 500 of a town from two to lour trips a day are made with an additional one on saturdays and days preceding holidays in sar- waggons collect take them to a central building where thcyi arc sorted and eacli wagon covers a particular district the method employed is similar in principle to the city mail delivery this practice eliminates the ex pense of maintaining separate horses and waggons by individ ual merchants the development is in line with modern methods for the elimination of waste one merchant stated recently that at the last meeting of stouff- where the average merchant paid pallpncu ihejollowisl 520 a- week tcv the general deli counts were passed emp coal co coal 16905 robinson heath coal 6813 fc daily production of 1800hs i it is felt under such conditions that canadian publishers should not be charged by the manufac- jfurers a price beyond that which j ma ont the m necessary packages and the increased cost of news print has caused many daily as well as weeklynewspapers to in crease their subscription rates a number of avgekly papers are charging 1b5 or 150 where th formerly charged 100 there is one rood way tojudge full etren bth spices that of tasting them another good rule is to avoid spice which are put up iu fancy packages the best way is buy them in bulk then you get what you pay foe m t j at re y ss al i sh t hi so pi i jrself in a d ss i did i dayj 1 fall ufroo t ill for e bo a 1 rio g ints nnt a esses we have lino of pure fresh full flav uy 3s ored spices they are all this year ls i is stock if you have a longing for the iuj eoid things like mother used to j make then use our kind of j spioks g collard chemist druggist stouffville- reccptly re ceived the folowing letter dated sept 5 dear mother i received the parcels you sent for my birth day and we enjoyed them very much we are both safe and well paper holdup an emergency meeting of ihc canadian press association was held in toronto on friday last to discuss the unprecedented sit uation that has arisen jn the cost and supply of paper for considerable time the price of paper has been rising on account say the papermakcrs of an ex cessive demand in the united methodist anniversary the anniversary services of i the ladies aid of the methodist church which was held last sun day oct 8 were in every way a decided success mrs rev j r aikenhead of richmond hill who was sta tioned here somcf ten years ago and whose reputation as a speak cr was known far and near filled the church at both services her address in the morning on the subject thankfulness was not only eloquent but very inspiring and she touched the hearts of her hearers as she drew many lessons from the great war of to day in the evening her address was particularly to young people and she depicted very vividly the lives of ruth and orpah and compared their lives with the lives of young people of today not the least interesting part of the anniversary was the financial success which crowned the efforts of the ladies who canvassed the result amounting to well over 100 tcixtwaviiasttwice that amount to maintain a separate delivery another advantage was that the general delivery was more satisfactory and systemati cally covered the whole city so far as known it has also given satisfaction to the public it has induced housewives to send their orders with greater regu larity knowing that they must be given by a certain time to be filled by a certain delivery from the tribune of 1889 miss m chin of uxbridge is in town this week the guest of miss e sangstcr mr and mrs alfred johnson returned from their trip to chi cago on tuesday evening and messrs j as obrien and nelson purkholder on wednesday henry highfield has undergone a successful operation at the to ronto hospital markets stouffvillc fair prize wheat flour cwt oats bus potatoes per bus eggs butter chickens travel canadian pacific fa for lull parliculars tickets and reserva diolr tioits applv to j fluff ilffl h- w- sanders local agent dhiimp enftf is qu v m ii phune 80ci also c v i and allan line ocean tickets p 0 tools licensed aucpier sales pomittvatteidlf3dt e cgood r roealer phone 3212 stoiifivili su f lc dnav le ba- in i v arvpsa l ir on v the ie bo fcor- i janurfei b well sk it m in 3 pair ist 8090 250 2530 2535 1315 202 4050 in one of the british red cross rest stations in france 30000 men were fed abd 1500 dressings done in a single day the british red cross war library consists of two million voumes there arc sub branches in the thousands of hospitals rest camps hospital trains and ships ministering to the needs of the british forces cani buy better flour than ogilvies royal household always at almira mills s b l sons presbyterian cbukch jn canada si james iiureli stouitvillc rev john mutch ai a b d 2 30 p m s s anj liiblc class nniversnry services will be held in the presbyterian churoh stouffvillc on sunday oct 15 rev thos mitchell of pcterboro formerly of london will occupy the pulpit special music mrs edmund hardy will sing sunday evening oct 15 stats free everybody welcome oliiiciroii cry for fletbhbfts astoria f w silversided licensed auetoicer 3 i for the couulies of p york nud ontario m a j gales promptly atlendod to and ternr reasonable sr ma 1 ouse ooase ot phone 1202 slouflyiud t hggllel aa beamanvlf h c u reliant i p j issukr of of any wh j marriage lincenses d 1 t u f v v i iik fls 1 london j of mca j todd cook l f itolinl iii headquarters fojlf fwt i coal feed atfke i at then v ftppii iardian ia g cjccu tobelicmotorij todd coazt phone 1401 000ton azy to hificance j especially g t somo a wise cut peratc ialian go hes of th the unite ii in all tm afts iorie f j which prob bojt belfab j i of mere it govern when you invest inrre seawwi there a- our uptodate s i soif be say to you ie lleve y i got hlyatfw rnmont afor had only 3 repayjor- itwill dividend in satisfa m toite table it i cost of he uts i w13h- i ays agachingfjbouoht fall and wlgasl s u i t i is h ilialts at end th wa j iarink thlso hq now in boxes 2tsooths w y all rf i t262 plussh tircle 120 q srvinn jx one of th isnt ht he puts lh ctween dip call and see m leading w 55

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