r l the tribune is published thursday afternoon at the office stouffville ont terms 125 a year in advance f jb matlill editor and prop business cards iegal it- mccullougli button barristers solicitors conveyancers c sxululh 111 of it stouffvllle money to loan dental standard bank of canada head office toronto tfiis bank offers every facility in the conduct of accounts of maim- facturers farmers and merchants savings department at every branch 235 stouffvllle branch a- c burkholder manager estd 1873 unveiling of the honor roll dr d c smith l s d d s dentist honor graduate of toronto and chicago universities office over huntleys store resideneemaln street near office at homoevery day except tuesday dr jb s barker l dss v ds dentist aii stouffvllle honor graduate ot royal college or dental surgeons and of the runiverejty ot toronto offlcehburrr9to12 am 8 to 5 p m c office in grubins block over jew- elery store residence hain street east end offlcephone 8201 rea 3806 markham every tuesday 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j mather wootfvillk in the presence ot a large assem blage ot citizens reeve jas h rat- cliff unveiled the honor roll of the stouffville boys who have given their lives for their country in the audi torium on sunday afternoon in oponlng his address mr rat- cliff complimented those interested in the service on the splendid aud ience adding that this more ttian formal words was a testimony of the- sincerity of the tribute being paid to the heroes who had made the sup reme sacrifice these he saidare days of new experiences it was a new experience when we met to bid farewell to our boys who had donned the military uniform it was a new- experience when we met to welcome back the heroes incapacitated by wounds received on the field of battle and now it was a sad new ex perience to gather together to con sider the sacrifice we have niade on the altar of liberty justice and righteousness continuing he said that such great events were happen ing that he feared we were not set- zed with the importance of many of them the ones that wehave-gras- pedwere the causes that led up to the awful conditions- of war and its resultant wail of sorrow and anguish pttrpfyfie5rfctt havebeen adiristancedithe breaking of the bonds and fetters of the millions of russia and- the re awakening of the great republic to the south of us from the race for gold and material things to a sense of the principles of liberty justice and freedom of the human family of the attitude of brave belgium and bleeding france still steadfast and determined to pay the full price for the cause of liberty of the magnifi cent spectacle of the grand old em pire standing for the principles at stake and we look forward to other harvests that would be gleaned with the victory that was coming when the scales would fall and are he believed falling from the eyes of the german people who had been wrongfully educated along the path of the unholy ambition of the kai ser and his war lords in view of what had been attained and what was yet to be attained was the price he asked too great we think not and look forward to the day not far distant when each man will look upon the other not as russian french or turk but as members of the great human family let us put our confidence not in numbers but jn the grace of god and the right eousness of our cause it is such a glorious cause as that that these brave brothers of ours have given their lives and i ask you to rise and do honour to their memory while i unveil this our honor roll while we sing when we asunder part it gives us inward pain but we shall still be joined in heart and hope to meet again the honor roll contains the pho tographs neatly mounted and framed of the stouffville boys who have given their lives for their country it is a very suitable re minder of their great sacrifice and it will be hung in the council cham bers it bears the appropriate in scription greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friend the work both of preparing tho honor roll and making arrangements for the unveiling ceremony was conceived and carried out by the womens patriotic league j to whom much credit is due the leaguo sat in a body at the gathorug whllo tho mourners occupied the two front tribunal dr booth acted as chairman the scripture lesson was read by mr roberts rev mr sievenpipef was called upon and he eloquently eulogized the men who have died and whoare dying for freedom he fervently hoped that the time would soon ar rive when the allied cause would overcome i- mr w b sanders took a few minutes to explain the military ser vice act the meeting closed with the benediction by mr petch- and the national anthem 7 the honor roll bert trull joe widdlfleidi win hutchinson frecl jennings floyd davis ross plplicr 3s with the revival of indus- trial activity throughout the fac- ymozitsm canada resulting in the disbursement of large sums in wages it behooves each wagesarner to provide against future unemploymentotunforer seen contingencies you can i v do this by opening e savings account with this bank land systematically saving a portion of your income- v 1 thebaf paidup capital mo00o reserve fund 12000000 totalsesoukcesorerlooooo000 ouffvnie iranch j yf r adamsj mahagerx v- no white bread in 1 europe t canada and the united statespro- bably will be able to provide for the allies requirements of cereals other than wheat during the next twelve months the allied peoples themselves have- been economizing with wheat andwheat flour as lord north- cliff saidjii montreal there is no such thing as white- bread in the old country from the kings table downwards other cereals arebe- ihg used but they cannot bejflsed nlone for bread teachers meeting djtfromtcheatfiour to make war preadnowmn universal use in european countries except in italy where the people normally con sume much corn there are few corn mills in europe cornmeal not being a durable commodity cannot bo shipped across the ocean in great quantities j the allies must have a wheat flour basis for their war loaf unless the people of canada and the united states are willing to substitute other cereals for part of the wheat flour which they normally consume they will be denying even war bread to many thousands of people substitu tion of at least one pound of other cereals for one pound of flour week ly per person would save a very large quantity of wheat for export it would still be far short of meeting the normal consumption require ments of the allies but it would save the situation jlthe north york- teachers insti tute met on thursday and friday 11 and 12- thursday beinga fliie day nearly all theteachers of the inspectorate- wer the topicrdf- the first session was the teaching of elementary gepgraphy- by mr s jj stubbs b a of north toronto it was fpllowod by ah iir- teresting discussion- r the second session- was opened by talk ona model time table by b robinson keswick the session- was closed by some good jufr s the fisi nor qlialtty first last and always with this assurance- vjojj need net hesi- tate tbplace yqurdrder for meats wihusy- asrcvbureusx6 porterhouse sirloin round steak and all cuts in the roasting line veal fresh and salt pork sausagtis swifts premium hams bacon lard and shortening l give us a trial- south side meat market v gadieux stouffviliv carriage works notlce i hye just received another carot buggiesat the old price which i fntehcito sellat the- old price all- buggies haveadyahced 20 per cent on july i and another ad van- ce cif7 pep cent onseptlwlll be added being aghcultufe in schools by dr dandinb which was followed- by a short talk on parsing by mr stubbsr the report of agricultural work in schools was very favorable owing to the absence of mr hisey formerly of aurora the afternoon session was short the convention was a suc cess from every standpoint except punctuality come and- get a bargain while this lot lasts- i r- vik r i v i willnot raise theiprlce untilsept in order to make joqm- for cutters horseshping and repairing as usual come and get a bargain all guaran teed tor two years j- bought for spot cash and can sell cheap s 5 -stouppyiiile- there certairitas ho tiee3vf6r j go hobbling around and enduring ypatn caused bcbrhs itakeroff jjpuri xorns withhjyv inyals csfh remedy it is the bestcorrisrernedy that we know of ahdwe are sure that hundreds of people in- this comrnunity think aswe do it is a guaranteed re- medy rsoyou take rio cnan ces in trying it lmrketdruristplie g col lard chemist druggist bloojiington travel canadian pacific for tall pnrlioulars ticket sandreserva tioufl apply- to i h- w- sanders local agent phone 8001 also c pmt and alia tlckets v hoidwms see baker heise stouffvlue methodist 0hur0h stouffvllle rev w b booth bdphd late s b hoover by the death of samuel b hoover who passed away on thursday morn ing the 11th inst in his 78th year markham township loses ono of its- pioneer residents and this commun ity one of its most respected citizens the deceased had been in failing health for some time and the end was not unexpected he had lived on the farm on which he was born all of his life being a son of tho late christian hoover who in tho early days came from pennsylvania and settled on the farm when this- part ot the country was practically a for est a man of sterling qualities ho was held in high esteem b y a very wide circle of friends and relatives in 1871 ho married susannah daugh ter of tho late henry wldeman of markham and besides the widow a family of seven survive louis w and anthony on the old homestead mrs p j lott of montreal mrs w j lehman of almira mrs harry spang and nirsd l stouffer of rlngwood and miss bertha at home tho deceased was an adherent of tho mennonite crurch the funeral which was held on saturday afternoon to widemans cemetory where service and inter ment took place was very largely attended by friends and relatives the service was conducted by the i rev mr brlcker assisted by rev burkholder the sympathy ot too late for dast week quite a number from here atten ded markham fair last friday mr and mrs hartman jones of tornoto spent the holidays at mr w h jones miss wilson of toronto is visit ing mr and mrs r n fairies miss rita fairies of toronto was home for a couple of days mr w j simpson and lady friend of toronto were guests of mr and mrs e a storry on sunday miss barnes of gormley spent the holidays at her home hero mr and mrs beech of bethesda spent sunday at the home of her father mr sage miss silversides of toronto visi ted her aunt mrs jarvis storry ac- anniver- church service at 1030 no service in the evening on count of the presbyterian sary x 230 p m s s and bible classes jepworth league monday 8 p m prayer meeting wednesday 800 p m seats free all welcome mfjar duties made easier rows of scats on the platform j jt wero seated the members of tho tho community goes out to tho sor- councll tho resident ministers and rowing ones in tholr sad boreave- mr w b sanaer ot the military ncnt l it is easier to perform a patriotic duty when tho duty is universally recognized and performed this is the opinion ot many keen observers who have recently come in contact with wartime life in great britain an france a celebrated canadian business man whoso services have been avail ed of several times in recent years by the british government said re cently i was greatly impressed both in france and great britain with tho cheerful endurannce of con ditions such as wo canadians will not have to live under to the end ot the war it seemed to me that the public mind had become made up and set with the concentrated will power of millions of people so that war duties did not produce the re actions one might havo expected from a naturally peaceloving pep- pie to explain the popular war ser vice which in great britain and france has astonished the world this gentleman quotes tho familiar phrase everybodys doing it clearing sale here are a few of the articles i am offering at 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