Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 14, 1916, p. 1

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t fottffuflk xxviii nq 30 stouffville ontario thursday u i september 14 1916 wholk number ribune 5hed every afternoon office block ie ost 1 advance 125 if not ugly attended to iadill b a rok and proprietor iss cards button solicitor rancers ic i irs ib cock uffville ey to loan boost boost and the world boosts with you knock and youre on the shelf for the world gets sick of one who kicks and wishes hed kick himself boost when the sun is shining boost when it starts to rain if you happen to fall dont lie there and bawl but get up and boost again boost for the towns advance ment boost for the things sublime for the chap thats found on the topmost round is the booster every time facl that the bacteria are carried up by the globules of cream as they ascend to the top of the bottle on the same principle that bacteria are carried to the bottom of the bottle by any sedi ment that may settle through impurities that may have been in the milk boy scouts jlllisxtvlj ld si dds ntist uate of toronto and isimes huntleys store in st near office day except tuesday s barker owing to the toronto exhibi tion and other attractions the scoutmaster was unable to hold the regular meetings of the stouffvillc troop called for sept 1 and 8 officers and members are re quested to be present at 630 p m on the 15th for the following programme 730 physical exercise in squads 1 horizontal bar 2 punching bag 3 vaulting 800 patrols form in line roll call pay dues opening service chaplain appointment of leaders camp fire talk scoutmaster our obligation 845 scout games etc during the next few weeks we propose to make use of the space kindly placed at the disposal of the boyscouts by placing before jiiateof royal coll- i uigeons and of ly of toronto 1s to 12 a m 2 to ibins jock over jew- un street e end 1 8201 kebi 3806 tuesbay office s store mather idibector and llmer ip church street itrth of store i 801 or 9812 ght calls tended to hance lark r accident aad nee ppertr and put- or rent jljluk p stouffville i i isons n iur nelf bal oi tilonkcts flan- ir cloth qiiilt eji psid in 1 tryo eod- b ur pas- pmftf exohan- p ilnl important movement the aim of the association is to develop good citizenship among boys by forming their character training them in ha bits of observation obedience and self reliance inculcating loyr alty and though tfulness for others teaching them services useful to the public and handi crafts useful to themselves pro moting their moral and physical development and hygiene to carry out this object stouff ville troop is organized with four patrols named beaver kangeroo wolf and lion when these patrols are fully enrolled each will consist of nine scouts including a leader and second to become a scout a boy must sat isfy the scoutmaster that he knows the scout law signs and salute the composition of the union jack the right way to fly it and the following knots reef sheet bend clove hitch bowline fishermans and sheepshank he will then be required to make the lollowing promise on my hon our 1 promise that i will do my best to do my duty to my god and the king to help other peo ple at all times to obey the scout law school board the regular meeting of the stouffville school board i was held on sept 7 all members present except t holden accounts were presented from j nendick fixing fence and trim ming trees 600 w e morden carting 2060 w c hopkins drawing coal720 s j davis carpenter wk 600 todd cook coal 13647 c s dougherty insurance 2250 g urquhart ptg and glzg 1750 on motion of messrs collard and stouffer the bills were or dered paid j a heise and g collard moved that we continue the use of the ontario high school chemistry and the ontario high school manual in chemistry un til the new books authorized are ready for distribution s m warriner seconded by a stouffer moved that one dollar be refunded to miss holden she being ill and unable to attend ex amination s m warriner and a stouffer moved that g collard be in structed to procure the list of chemical apparatus for contin uation school asked for by mr inncs carried ttr mwmtm 5 wel public health of the preponderance bacteria or germs f in cream it is a well recognized fact that in a given quantity of milk a very large percentage of the bacteria including the tubercle bacilli is found in cream this has been repeatedly demonstrat ed samples of milk for instance have been tested that were well within the range of certified milk that is containing not more than 10000 bacteria per cubic centimetre and it has been found that the first two ounevs ol creamor the very top of the lot- tle contained 115000 bacteria per cubic centimetre onequarter of a teaspoon the second two ounces 36000 and the third two ounces 7000 and the bal ance of the milk in the botilc 6000 bacteria per cubic centi- metre this is explained in ihe in one of- the closest as as one of the best played games ever seen on stouffville green f l buttons rink won the conso lation for the eckardt trophy on monday afternoon for a nerve racker the game took the cake two extra ends were necessary in order to decide the issue throughout most of the game the lead was not more than one shot at the 6th end markham then leading by one scored three making them four up then their opponents gradually one by one pulled down the lead to one at i the 18th end markham with jones stilf to play buttons rink had four shots so well guarded that it seemed impossible to get near the kitty up till now the specta tors a number of old veterans sat on the benches and gazed placidly on but this was too much one of their number brav ing the jibes of his friends mar ched to the other end of the field to get a better view one by one the others followed jones with an exceptionally lucky shot wick ed a bowl so close to the cat that a measure was necessary by an accident one of the bowls was moved and a dead end called the next end resulted in another dispute the kitty was knocked behind the dead line but it rolled back apparently giving stouff villc two shots- but the uncertain ty was settled by calling it one and playing another end the final end was a bad one and no wonder the excitement was too much for the nerves of the play ers however when a measure a yard long was taken ii was found that buttons rink won by half an inch the score being 11 12 a feature of the game was the running shot made by button who in the 15th end drove out markhams shot passing through a narrow port and hitting his opponents shot beyond the kitty and scoring for his rink the rinks lined up as follows prottion incorporated vjn 1832 the bank of nova scotia has a record of oyer feir score years of service bt that period the strength of the bank has increased until jday its total assets axe well over 100000000 while its reserve fund stands at 12000000gr over 184 per cent of its pdup capital the strength gild success of this bank afford the highest protection to depositors we invite savings accounts both large andiknall theipaikof novafscotia paidup capitix s 6100000 reserve txmbsi- 11000000 total resources oterloo000000 m stouffvttle branch w r adams manager blooington mrs law fpentj a few days with relatives jit claremont mr and mrsbrumwell of vic toria square were at jos bur netts on sunday mrst mahtfrffis visiting her sister near chatham mrs r jordan and miss hum phrey who have spent a few months at mr r n fairies have returnedhome to spring field 111 mr and mirs tranmer spent friday in toronto i miss mtirjafockler has been visiting ijftuff ville tfiefl mlktihft6ervicc in the methodist church next jsunaay as the church is being re- decora ted our public school has much improved by the new ent walks the peaches rning to you in the rbut be sure on shredded it with cream 1 that ensures n health and days work it and kitchen 1480 jrve this ready- tie wheat food the standard bank of canada head office toronto new subscriptions to the canadian war loan w hat do your crsstfitft that i need in scl plies for 9 our stock is i tj cft be received by this bank free of cost fullest information supplied by applying to the manager of this branch z stouffville branch c burkholjm5r manager altona mrs a hoover spent a few days in toronto miss ada reesor visited on sunday at mr thos lewis jr mrs madill is spending some time at the home of her father mr d field after a twoweeks visit at mrs barkeys and other friends mr and mrs v l barkey returned to their home in chicago miss b mowder spent sunday with friends in toronto mr b barkey caught a trout in trout creek measuring 16 by 8j and weighing llbs slowly the roller moves along fruit house and burn cement atablini for sale on acre brick house urge barn fine location three aero iruit farm fine homo five acre brick house extra location thirty aera with batldmgs low price tell quick 100 acret whitchurch sood buildiugs good land lee jeweller and real estate istouffville 1 been cem- mongolia mr john tarr of claremont called on his brother mr k g tarr one day last week mr and mrs geo hewitt of toronto spent sunday with mrs geo bowers mr samuel kindy and friend motored out and called on mr k tarrs mr harry williams of the i i 1 northwest mounted police who has been spending some time with his parents mr and mrs joseph williams left for the west on saturday thosi dillcr has rented his farm to edwin forsyth 6f stouff ville mrs n wagft and two children of claremont spent sunday with mrs r tarr mrs e bice of green river called on mrs m ramsay on saturday bakers association an association to be known as the york bakers bread and cake manufacturing association was formed in richmond hill sept 24th with the following offi cers president h t grim- shaw aurora secretary p c hill richmond hill treasurer l rowbotham stouffville more ehaiif wenty bakers were presents the new association decided to raise the price from 10 to 14 cents per large loaf the new rates to go into effect at once increased price of flour coupled with the scarcity of fabor was given as the cause of the advance in price presbyterian church in canada st james i iturcli stouffville rev john m0t6h ma b d 2 30 p m s s and bible clana sunday sept 17th 1030 a m the minister 7 f m the minuter seats free everybody welcome our tin of sohool suppln- 1 complete in this comic f assortment is such thil always find just wnat can asnist youi olifldr the rifiht kind of sapt familiar with the ift the school pens ifen i rulers tiji inks crj and all other items of are here we cater trade g coi chemist st0uff13 trtani canadian for lull particulars mont h- w- sanders phunit also c p r andf ticl markham stouffvill glen thompson graham rae doten porter jones sk button sk 3allantrae mr r mcmullen of niagara falls is visiting his mother mrs s mcmullen miss m rose of hartman visi ted at w j grays last week mrs r crowe and daughter called on friends sunday miss m hood is visiting her niece mrs r rcid of toronto mrs percy meyers is at her mothers mrs d baker miss grace gray returned to toronto after spending some time at her home here mr and mrs mccormack visi ted mr gray on sunday the messrs garnet and dr mcsormack george jackson j mcmullen wife and daughter spent sunday at w h mcmul- lcns mrs r l mccormack of to ronto visited her sister mrs wm simpson last wack rod gun in his story two bags of wild ducks in the september number of rod and gun which is now on the news stands bonny- castle dale the naturalist writer and contributor to many canad ian as well as american journals compares shooting with the gun to shooting with the camera duck days on pitt meadows describes a duck shooting cxpedi- tian in another province tkat of british columbia a bit of sel kirk bush is a humorous sketch of an expedition through the bel kirks while with dad in the forests of quebec- tells some thing about the good hunting and shooting that is to be had in that province the magazine lor j september is replete wiw stories of interest to the lover of the outofdoors and the special de partments devoted to guns and ammunition conservation fish ing notes the kennel etc are also of particular interest this representative canadian sports mans magazine is published at woodstock by w j tayfor ltd g 0 qool licensed auctioneer sales promptly attended to phone 3212 stouffville f w silversides licensed auctioneer for the counties of york and ontario sales promptly attended to and terms reasonable phone 1202 stouffville faai fjeaman issuer ok marriage lincensas todd cook aherican yellow feed corn price 90 per bushel todd cook phone h01 j ordepl all the arc cleaning and i i on shortest the leading si cant buy better i flour than ogilvies royal household always at almira mills s b lehman sons stouffville carriage works valuable farm property for sale 1jy tender all a wash if goods muse hu m on moadan nesday 01 fvj laundry f on tuesday thuif saturday even terms cash 3 mah jllle furniturr -and- ltri iff tcnder9f will be received by the undersigned for the purchase o 48 acres being part of the n e j lot 30 con 9 township of markham frame house and barn mr i meyers of almira spent tenders close september 9th at 12 noon auj 26 1916 w w dunlop inspector parliament buildings toronto sunday at d bakers mrs li sloan and daughter have returned to ithcir home after spending some time with mrs m rose we can point with satisfaction to the way in which hoiso shoeiig is done at our shop far the men we employ know their business and do their work conscientiously and well even i lie horm himself seems satii tied when he goes away from our doors bring your horse to us tho next time hu needs he it will re pay you phone 2112 jfentl k watfon undepft qeil all kinda of home furn w l dow shade curtain poles aijj framing alio furniture repairii i a6ent or nawcombe plan reliabl piano over made in toronto machine and also singi jj 16000 in maxwell motoi w da stouffvr phone 3804 jrkj tlu the up- who wishes topnotch or play- tkfast or cream r other this in

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