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Stouffville Sentinel (18980218), 18 Feb 1898, p. 1

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VOL. 4, No. |83 TOWN TOPICS. ed nearing n completion M: a 84.651133. new llfims‘ Ilium. who. we undernhnd. laid up for some Lime with of pnen nonin. w. no plans- 5 around ugtiufi we sorry to bar tint our r. J. H. Baklif. has been he put few dnya from the an‘ algal-stud tooth. We 'uwmu-ket Industrial ane‘ m on Ash Wednesday f 9"“ “'“Ibe sup-n. “Lb s brorbe in: â€"Wo frequently hear fhoexpression. “ How the $32.11st is improving !" â€"You ought. to see Shankel‘s T'errier devouring rats. Anyone who has on" to spare should bring them along. , â€"Big clearing of all winxor goods and a big opening of new goods at the Mammoth Fair Co '8 all'month. â€"Mr. Majors. of Toronto; visited with his daughter. Mrs. Joa. A. Todd. , â€"Misa Gilmore and Ir. Charles Weddel. of Markham‘ visited at. Mr. C. G. Pingle‘s over Sunday. â€"Mr. 1nd Mrs. Jon. Wales. 0| Markham. visited' their son-in-lnw, .Mr. Chas. Pingle. our popular jeweller‘ last. week. â€"A car loud of augm- andhnlf 3 cu- ol‘ new dry goods arrived u. the Mammoth Fair Co.'s this week. Spec- vnl prices in sugar by :he barns! all month. WU vanreasurer A. G. Brown and or J..L, Baker were in Tor- :week and sold the W893i. )ebenlurea to étimson Co., Jthe sum of 826.254.55 fur If bonds. which is an mdicu- elebrated its XLVII birth- eek and we congratulate i-ts rn the many iinprovements hat journal since taking it rown visited Her sister f Humberside awe" Tor m.lasc week. , grand misc given 9n M 'ill be the c k and sold the W399i. rurea to gtimson Co‘. mm of 326,254,55 fur zds. which is an Indict- villago is cbnsidemd _in he SENTINEL ‘ill ‘ 3.111. in ugall's bu >well,_an (- f Vnndorf F1001. If you want EYE. Vandorf ‘r of Mr. Harrv in the upstairs building, (oppo- arniture store.) 1d their children Szxnxm Miss Brown's Friday to from a meeiing at Altona on Sum Vandorf. evening. their cutter ran up the sid( Mr. Harry 8. snow-.lrift, throwing them both 0 of Stoufi- and the horse, taking advantage his liberty. turned and ran town: Claremont and. we understand. pul up at. Messrs. Graham 31-05.. Whl he remained until Monday mornil menu the worse {or the outing. ocomotive not smoke :11 longer. nr- or~11\d bscripfion list on tha news able running â€"HA.\‘D INJURE tens met with rth â€"A young 1:11:11 was found beggiu on the streets of 'the town yesterday Chief Ahern investigated the case aw diucoverod that the boy Was a. son 0 a. weIlJo-do farmer near Slouflville He ordmed the youngster m am A... »» ame in considered â€"Miss Hattie Nighswandex Markham. visited in town this ' â€"Owing to the unfavorable we on Tuesday night. the Pork Pm meeting at Athn was postponed tnâ€"morrow. Saturday. when it w held in the school house a: 9.30 blow out. the light meeting at Atha was postponed until tn-morrow, Saturday. when it will be held in the school house at. 2.30 11.11:. â€"A young gent. of the town re- ceived a surprise me other day in me shape of a bill for coal oil used while he was spending the LUNG winter even- ings with his sweetheart. This is the young gent‘s first love and lie is almost diacoui‘uged. VSmy with in. Buffer. bum STOUFFVILLE, ONT., FRIDAY.: FEB. 18. I398 fiyer â€"cheml of 9' the. boys ’ ska ling carnival ut Gowdw night. Geo. Smith won race. defeating J. Graham finger t 'St. trnm.â€".Gnlt Reporter. â€"Axonuan RUNA\\'AY.-â€" and J. Burkholder were â€"FouxD.~â€"â€"A purse containing a sum of money. Owner can have same by calling ut Spofi'ox‘d's Mammoth and paying for this advertisement. â€"Mr. S. C. Flemy urday morning from through the pnoviuce his firm. â€"â€"\Vhile Mr. A. R. Fleury was driving to Markham on Sunduy the horse made a break for liberty, but. Arthur was " too many " for him and he was subdued before much damage â€"â€"'I‘he person who now writes the year with a 7 is not. up to d8. â€"MAnRu-.n.â€"On the 16th inst... the Christian parsonage. Stoufl’ville. by the Rev. C. H. Hniuer. Mr. Samuel Goodyear to Miss Fannie Willsou, all of Whitchurch. I â€"Misu Kate Perkins. of Toronto. visited friends in town this week. â€"A team of the R. T. of '1‘. called " The Reapers." will give a series of meetings in Dnley's Hal! next week in the interests of the local court. On Sunday morning at. 1030 they will Luke parrfi’the services at the Con- gregatiq‘fln} church. when Mr. Cooper will deliver an address. â€"Mrs. Rgid, of Vicioria Sqanre visited Mrs. H. Johnson this week. â€"-Mr. Jess. Davis wears a smiling countenance these daysâ€"its a. boy. â€"-Misa Hattie Johnaon left on Mon- day {or Walkerville. where she has secured a. position in the wholeanle drug businuss of Park Davis «h. Co. â€"Miaa Mny Woodard. of Smyner. is visiting at Mr. Geo. Fockler‘s. fourth â€"Read Spofiord’n ad. Special uh of new goods all month. -Mr. Thou. Armstrong. of Toronto. visi‘ed for a few days with his father. Mr. C. Armstrong. almost severed ndny Klondyke groceryman orrcous‘ ,wu Lunb me uoy was a. son of »to-do farmer near Slouflville. med the youngster to get out of and he promised to do so on the eing cut through th fl nger nftern other day {or pummz his sugar. Would this a crime in Stoufi’willc? “saw in S. Ge his thumb and 31‘s of his right '. with the saw â€"On the 16th inst... parsonage. Stoufl’ville. H. Hniuer. Mr. Samuel D.â€"Mr the. boys ” took in the at Goadwood Monday ml: won the hurdle . Graham. Mm-khum's next tim a. painful a returned nn'Snt- an extended trip in the interest. of orable weather Pork Packmg â€"As M iii} under. of this week. Lurnin ""m“ were more ackmg alarm the l “m“ pared to 2 will be hundred h 0 pJn. After th wn re- ceedings in the hour onw SS I‘S run tut of Unionvill about Lion wns W of Kir lh vm‘..J. 0. WILSON. THE} NEW PASTOR These services took place on Tuesdng afternoon and although the weathei was anything but inviting. the pretty â€"Jomw 'mn Am" or Running. â€"On Wodnesdly of this week one of our popular young 'ownsmen. M1. Geo Wnllnce. wu united in the holy bonds of mltrimony to Kiss Nettie Raynor. of Stouflville. Rev. J. H. Oke. of Whimvple. performed the ceremony. IN THE PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH, STOUT! VILLE. Gnlufians. A very alile and ph address to the newly inducted l was delivered by Rev, Dr. Curlni iress ‘lvill onar â€"Some people who pilo wood in town Mom to think that. there should be as mm“ olr in wood in u pile to make a h'meaaurement. Now such is no: the use. Air is cheap. and pub chaser: would prefer wood n this time of the year. vents whi ands hc w h i “n th [h Psalm. scripture lesson and aver by Rev. Mr. Martin. Markham. (1 Singing 26th hymn. Rev. Mr. Martin‘lhen preached tho dinntio sermon. taking us his text. ”A: ‘ vcwé‘ w me am L'rmmcr'm' Th might add ht comm nt fr doxol to satisfy 1C fill INDUCTION SERVICES ‘me being sprem one lllllldfl rere filled tv 11-8 to follow this in]; salm hun :. and o the of Sun Mr committee nionvill diouu ‘nounced by Rev S “'01' Melvin Dr d twice and still there flow. but this did not jltee. as [hey had pre- the cravings of four people. ‘ortant part of the pro- wer a very pleasant spent in listening to M r aple by Rev. A . when the honed lmbly me with wh ‘d thinking chi: 1 place after all yterian portion Hy erich iely You have pro'wbly an and you no at appropriate ‘ll numbm‘ 'SODS ui t» df sort. of mm'odmé ill'lni pleasix :0 (O Dunc fill this R m 11 TC ngin JpL being The M r Mr th [)I [h he nulinnry rotn assibla ful intuition tb prietor. f‘ I“. after mine own In 1688 man will " Can I napire toâ€"erâ€"toâ€"thacâ€"i Again a lapsn into silence, follow by an encouraging “ Yes. Charley." “ Oh. if I might only hope to er " Miss Summemâ€"Pollyâ€"Iâ€"Iâ€"erâ€" dare Iâ€"" But the speaker took a. header over bushfulness. only to henr a nweu " Yea. Churley." ,1 pc 35%;???” g bocal Story nst nu nh'y And to thi All lh An 11H lms hupp It." and it. was s a wedding. ‘ore there came timdipper in all stvl Char] mark: Is to you meant it A Newly Married Couple Start in Life under Favorable Auspicesâ€"Prom'menr Businela Men of Stnufl'ville also Interested in the New Condition of Things. failure of languam nly ug utensils out s and mplish art. th mean partm (m'n mi thatâ€"is rang Sty \' a“. [lowed Itw Il f the WI fkmam} Th pnrchnsed I Champion nnge um} I" equipment: needed in a well resubmit kitchen. together with a benuliful hm burnerâ€"all of which Uncle Josh pit] (or with delight. bechuse he knew Hr. Trull’s pri in 0! Uncle Josh's Great g . Generosity. A PRICE THREE CENTS ‘8 Were extremely Lnd rh‘ “the best [1 HIDE igh ch: d. ana b an

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