Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 22, 1916, p. 1

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jnmju twnnt vol xxviil nq 17 6touffy1lle ontafuotrhursday june 22 1916 i whole number 1469 th tribune is published every thursday mteraiooii at the office smiths block stolfimlle 0x1 termssi in advance 125 if not paid in advance jot work prompily attencleil to f c madill b a edilolt umlpkoprietor business cards ljittrali mccullougli button filmstars solicitor conveyancers ax sandisks block stouffv1lle money to loan public health the law on sanitation no privyvault cesspool or res ervoir into which a privy water- closet stable or sink is drained shall be established until the app roval in writing of the medical officer of health has been obtain ed no well shall be used as a privy privy vaalt or cesspool if the exigencies or circumstan ces of the municipality requires that privyvaults cesspools or reservoirs be allowed they shall be cleaned out at least once a year on or before the first day of may and from the first day of may to the first day of novem ber in each year they shall be thoroughly disinfected by adding to the contents of the vault cess pool or reservoir once a month not less than two pounds of chlo ride of iime dissolved in two pailfuls of water ukxal dd smith ld s dds dentist honor graduate of toronto and chicago universities offico over huntliiys store residence main st near office at home every day e tuesday dhnti8t stouffville onl from the tribune of 1889 messrs jas park and daltbn eckardt started on tuesday for- washington territory the weather iurains everyday or so doesnt it let us see the oldest inhabitant says that al though he was not present at the time of noahs little excursion one of his ancestors was and since that time he has not known such a continued long drawn persistent regular and constant season of damp wet moist dis agreeable weather in eighteen hundred and eversofew when it rained every day for six weeks the annual picnic of the lloyd fraternity was a grand success speculation in times like these prudent people exercise the greatest care in the handling of the means at their disposal the gradual accumulation of your savings in a deposit account brings a real sense of security and satisfaction while specu lation will only add to your cares and may bring you even tual loss the financial strength and success of this bank afford the highest pro tection to depositors w invite savings accounts both large and small 41 the bank of novascotia paidup capital s 500000 reserve fund 13000000 total resources overloo000000 stouffville branch w r adams manager boys and girls as workers early sciosinig of all business places the business mjfjh of- stouffville have decided to flose their plac es of business on jridays at 1230 during june july and august the three blacksjiuth shops will be closed on friday afternoons during july and augustc i the stouffville banks will be closed also on friday afternoons during june july and august the standard bank of canada head office toronto safety deposit boxes are now installed at this branoh for the cus tody of valuable papers etc affording safety and privacy further information supplied estd ib73 by the manager 223 stouffville branch a c burkholder manager honor graduate of royal coll- ge of dental surgeons and ot ftbe university of toronto office hours 9 to 12 a- m 2 to omce in grubins block over jew- elery store residencemain street flnd telephone res82d2 off w01 markham every tuesday office over m whites store igaa teaman issuek of marriage lincenses stou p v ilk on w j slather funerax director and- embatmer stoujfl viiataie ueiiisnoe main street two doors east presbyterian church paoue nos 0801 or 9812 day and night calls promptly attended to insurance w h clark fire plate glass accident and life insurance cultivated farm property and past ure land for sale or rent w ot c5jai6k stouffville s b lehman uons almira ont manufacturers of pure vkoolien goods blankets flan- nelsocks arn cloth quilt battsetc highest prices paid in cash or trade for woo dealers iu best grades manitoba flour pas try flour flour exchan ged for wheat or wool mail orders will have our prompt attention mill phoue 607 resi fi2 on thursday evening the week ly meeting of the officers of the the battalion was held in st pauls hall lt col brown who had just returned from rockliffe kanfjcs ottawa presided rep orts from the depots thruokhout the county were very satisfactory and showed that the five hundred mark had already been reached on monday morning at 930 oclock the battalion started on a trek by which they hope to cover the county leaving st pauls hall yonge street they marched to new toronto where the first meeting was held great results arte expected from this tour through the county the brass and bugle bands accom pany them and are arousing great enthusiasm all along the way on friday afternoon athletic contests were held in west toron to by the battalion weston mi- mico newmarket west toronto and headquarters competing running and jumping were among the events on the program and a hardfought baseball match took place between headquarters and west york the hundred yard dash was won by the weston de pot and the four hundred and for ty yard sprint by the mimico men captain t h mcnair carr ied off the honors in the running high jump at 8 p m an open- air recruiting meeting was held in willowdale park lt col b h brown capt pickup and miss constance boulton spoke in the interests of the battalion the results were encouraging not withstanding the unfavorable we ather chnarim cry for fletchers c a st obia every one at work is the call during war time the more men recruited the greater the respon sibility on those left at home men who have worked hard and saved some money so as to spend their old age in comfort will be turning in again to help their sons on the farms or rail step in to take the places of sons who have joined the colors women the busiest of whom seem always able to do something more will bg jcuvidiig theii- time batyrdcn- household duties and outdoor work young men from the farm will no doubt cut short their term at school or college and lend a hand at spring work and stay with the farm operations until the crops are harvested large numbers of soldiers will get temporary leave aire there any others who can lend a hand in producing what about the boys and girls who have been re ceiving instruction in school gar dening a pamphlet has just been issued by the dominion depart ment of agriculture setting forth y illustrated and descriptive form how school garden workihas been carried on in all the provin ces of canada what are the boys and girls doing now what is their education and training worth now is their opportunity to demanstrate at home in the most practical manner what they have been taught at school the boys and girls of canada thous ands in number should be able to do their bit in conducting small- gardens at home boys and girls paeriotic gardens should produce tons upon tons of fresh vegetab les for their home supply and they can readily learn how to put up the surplus for winter use what pleasure they can get this year in growing food in the home garden and thus helping their fathers and mothers production along this line is patriotism then what about waste mater ial old paper and rags arc need- ed in our industries so are met als and bottles and rubber and a score of other things the coun try needs material and cannot afford to have waste the saving and use of waste are as import ant as production boys and girls can make money but of scrap the saldicrs at the front would like to get news from home boys and girls can send them some pa pers wrap up the papers and mail them to the canadian red cross 14 cockspur street lon don s w england children ory for fletchers c a st o r i a a gall for service from brig- gen logie gq the citizehs op yobk c0uhy m- spsalcing with authoritative knowledge of the immediate need for men i make this appeal to the counts of york yorks quota required to m complete its battalions now authorized is 850 msh this county is never in its history failed to rise to its fullresponsidility surely the women the churohe3 thetboards of trade the canadian clubs and other patriotic and fraternal societies and the business interests will by one last united effort givefche men 30 urgently needed stouffville honor roll our dead pte bert trull thos perkins allan perkins pte died in england 1915 stretcher bearer killed in action killed in action missing ross pipher langemarck france 48th highlanders on active service a widdifield or freel yake will macklem frank underbill nelson nendick clarence fortier robert dale earl meek lloyd hill art mertens john evans harry stiver geore hadden will bingham roy gcjhn bert coulson w e mtrtens fred jennings del jennings earl storey c pearson fred pearson floyd davis harold irwin andy cowie jack mcmullen harold cain stewart mcdonald george martin harold zellcrs e g dalby lewis davis oliver harding roy baker jack anderson stanley mcdonald gordon mutch chas nendick wilmot kemp ernest crossin albert sutherland f d nighswander frank burgess active service for second time willie hutchinson sidney hutchinson herbert forsyth percy pipher arthur cochrane art latcham robt mcnabb sam stouffer george smith robert jones j stiver len burgess arthur vanzant ross minns w h kester in training percy jourdan rov mantle gordon pipher harry hill will shackel frank sievenpiper 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 burkholdcr rolph burkholdcr earl bycr stanhy lawr library notes the cruise of the carbo- lot the jnany who have read this great book have every reason for their intense enthusiasm about it it is said that bullcn admir ing the work of kipling wrote down some of his own experien ces on the sea and sent them to that author with the suggestion that he use them in some story and that kipling sent them back said that they were better than anything he could write on the subject and afvised bullen to write a book himself kipling says i never read anything that equals it in its deep sea wonder and mystery indeed the book is enthralling the story is about the authors experiences in whalefishing one of the best chapters though it is difficult to speak of any chap ter as the best is which treats of the kraken the style is of the finest and it is worth know ing that bullen attributes thisto his reading of the bible another book of absorbing int erest by bullen in our library is i with christ at sea in this he tuibxskjjous perjence and 1 narrates the steps to the fact of and the consequences from l conversion besides he gives us some firsthand knowledge of the character and religion of the men on the forecastle j m presbyterian church in canada st james riinreli stouffville accept this advantage the parcel post system of chopping trading by parcel post enables you to get drug store goods without much trou ble xo matter where you live you can buy here by mail and receive practically the same service as though you came to our storo in person when it is not convenient for you to come just phone or mail your order we aro always glad to give imforma tion regarding our gouds and quote pri ces good are always subject to exchange or return we prep iy postage on all siall orders money sari d is money made let us quote prices on your next mail order marketdrugstore o cohard chemist druggist stouffville- travel canadian pacific for lull particulars tickets ocd reserva tions apply to h- w- sanders local agent phune 8001 also c p b and allan line ocean tickets ordep your rev john mutch ma b d unday ian 25th 11 a m special child ren patriotic service rv alex mac lcnnan of cltireruont 7p m rev ilex macltnnan seats free everybody welcome todd cook headquarters for seed buckwheat millet flour feed highest prices paid for hides and wool todd cook phone 1401 stouffville carriage works now ail the tewf alteram cleaning and pressing done on shortest notice ill the leading tailor iahtwat whipping things into shape that is what we do in this shop sir and things stay in shape aflerwarda as every patron mo havo can toll you win thcr it iaa serious trouble that is a dan ger and a menace or only an annoying rattling somewhere lot us remove the danger or the nuisance phone 2112 ijfflantle watfon wash days ll goods must he in by 10 a m on monday wed nesday 01 friday laundry ready on tuesday thursday and saturday evenings terms cash mah wat furniture l and undertake vall kinds of house furniture win dow shades curtain p0i05 and iicture framing also furniture repairing agent for newcombc 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 m swgs km ywiiv- s

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