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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 26 Sep 1895, p. 1

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NEW STEEL on Seeder Paints The Leading Tailor and Statk Williamson Bfififififls _ B E. BEEBE Da’leyx Block - - Stouflville. MONEY T0 LOAN T'iOS. ‘WllllllSOI Panflngg BLACK Come and see our 1 and be convinced that the right place to deal SALE and FARM NOTES CASHED Draf J. Monkhouse CORRECT PRICES STYLE you w Notes collected at Lowest Balm: Eents' Fumshing. SAVINGS DEPART ENT Interest allowed on deptsit;. 'uhn New STEEL on Axes n; 52'qu EM qlmlihy III‘ fim‘ workln an In M will "STEEL" my thing Fill]. and wilfchame vounverv emle price, calland 2 mm. re- mher fine place, the odsund uposite the Market. where you rm see the only sign in town composed of two letters. And taken fochollection LEADING TAILOR Worsteds VOL -, VIII. NO 30 “~~‘ ““v JNfl. MflNKHUUSE, The Specialist Genls’ Furnisher. MonSadDrm-ponn good secunt y. on the Imperial Bank 5. and on all points' in the United States. rsâ€"IO a. m. to 3 a..m. tol p.11). W .l STARK Business Manager‘ I‘IIE FIT u a very argams this is Imported New sllzuh‘ J ust, arrived SANDERS BUNDY CUTE Inflammatory Rheumatism is pro- duced by an excess 0! min ucid in the blood. Pamlyzn's is neariy a dead circula- tion produced ,by impure and impover- iahed blood. So-mlled neuralgia of the thigh is sciatic rheumatism: scrotulitio rheumnusm is hereditary: uyphilitio result: from syphilis; gout is caused by high livina: unaw- «inflation afloat: the heart. _ {‘THE mun THAT CURES" Having ment, SCOTCH Sold bv G.C Canadian Material fumisneu it required and estimates made We have good machinery and are prepared to do first- class work. Doors, Sa. h, Blinds, Mouldings, Planing and Matching, c.; HILOH’S "RCATARRH ._ may! HE EU MATISM IND GUUT 'nus Ow Couqu Crmn promptly cum when all others {ml Cough, Cmup Sore Throat. Human”. Whaopin Cough and Asthma. For Can-nuptial: it as no 11 ' bl! cured thousand-Jud will cm 10!! manta tune. Sold by Druggism on n sunr- nnm. For 3 Lame Back or Chest. use BHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLASTEW â€" Have an awn-E? This remedyls Iran- teed ta gumyou. macaw. Injecgi-lm ’actoxy OPPOSJ SHIN GLES. o the establishment and are prepan to cut any quantity of shingles on shares U! by the bunch. Shingles for sale. WOOD-WORIi Shingle -Machine _|HLO râ€"SACATARR H Thus the whole line of rheumatic discam owe their being to an meted circulation at impure blood. No pox-ion can sufl'cr a rheunmtic pain that has A tree and equal circulation of pure blood. and this @- connts for Scott's Smapullla curin o [apposed incurable cases. It eradicate: I" rheumntlc poisons md Icld: mm: the blood and equallzu the clrculnuon. ing la‘ely purchased the establish- :nt, formerly owned by Park Bros., we are prepared to do all kinds of In theibuilding line, such as Moderate prices. Entifie satisfaction. AND We have alsoradded a cott’s OVERCOATINGS COOK BROS. 'arsanarilla L. Blackenzic SCOTT'S SKIN SOAP ABD. Drmzziat. Stoulfville‘ Railway WORSTED SUITINGS dye prepared Station ads of treatment and uaw ' possn’bllities of cure. ‘These am the two great. moans bv which the blood is to be purified. The exclusion from the dietary ot‘ poison- ous substances and of such food sub- stunces as readlly undergo putrefac- tire procrsses in the alimentary canal. and the introduction of an increased quantity of oxvgen wherebv the Dais- ous resulting from the morbid tissue changes may be destroyed by oxida- tion, constltute the most important measures for combating the onward march of an organic affection. An ideal mode of treatment will necessar- ily include both remedies aimed at the morbid tissue itself and measures which strike at the root of the disease. Bacteriology nnd phvsiologicsl chemâ€" istry are opening up for us almost dailv now lines of thought, new_ meth- Ask for Minards Liniment unkttkono other '5 in.» Mich? " gimme 1.1m di'efifor 2 c Men‘s puma all won] tweet ordnr from 82,25 to $2.60. 8m J. Rae's. H. Johnson, has moved Allan's prcmxses opnosite thl Hotel. days. 115 uc‘t'im'l up nble uml mysterim cause und the dial pears. The first do Son] bv Rowan A few at our I unmug whom ' mudc u dam nun crllum. springmt cuuse und the disease immediately dimp- pcurs. The first dune greatly benefits. 750“. Soul bv Rowan Co Druxmist. A few at our local sports, prnminent illllUllg whom is “K B. Sanders. huvu nmdu a dam near the hand of an (axâ€" ci‘llent springmt L monville andlmvu stocked in with ‘, peckled beauties." There an: H. numbfrol‘ similar springs in this vicmitv which could he thus utilized and woulavyield a. good reven- uu as “full as pleasing sport. ‘ The Markham Township Commis- over Allan B‘ soups only goods at J. To REN'I the east cut. sionc Mark bud" .â€" and i [or m mun: Lilly white flour- cheap at ner 'a Monkhouse has : great v ladies' bow- lies. b. as of the nvn‘ous system vessels. and varmus vital fact. says Modern Medici" gnnerallv overlooked that um! change is n Conquuul an actual disease. The n (he morbid process which in the tissue change. Th of Bouchard and other mo‘ gators hava thrown grout this subjeét, and hnvu ‘ more than probable grouw These are th which the blot exclusion fron ous nubamncm Aim and STOUFFVILL‘E, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 lunsantl) 7; 11! music Great reductions lu LOCAL yer bridge on the (:n disappointed by )mpuny in its not h )in time as per ( dur to not impudul urkhum ,I-‘nir thy l xdgu thoruughly In \d i: is now perfect 7451mm? JIEUMATIS.“ (.‘L'm: sriczm Rheumatic the M vssrs. Rcesor. the (-n-cliou u on the Sub on, has moved into J. lmses opnosite the Queen's â€"A comfortable house in ‘ Smulfvillu. Applv to°Dr. oufl'vllle. Wesley‘s :Chicago toilet 3c. pL-r cake regular 10g; J. Rae's. | dim ll :‘curing mic or hu products of boll: l and the evening 'us in listening to excel- velv addresses bv the The proceeds at qu is very impvrlect- Id phvsicians are light in their search 1;; it. In the treat- r structural diseases. mm. the blond rus vital orzans. the Medicine. is quite kcd that the. structâ€" llly 1h: by the Iron Bridge mining been put contract. und in L! travel during- the y have had the old braced mud stayed Lly safe to travel great vunotv of ITEMS- tweed made to 60, special at J. men‘s hats at A D.\Y.~ for Rheum res in I ip Commis- Luwriu mm or Hm new nee and not ml disunsc is has rvsulrvd Wu. rung-e -boutl. ntiam ‘mark- as the new hiqu The Mirage nccnm‘m none of the port of Livernnol have Jrn taxed to (hvir utmost cupncnv during‘lne Ins: {new weeks. The fare rn cattle trade at that port has hear] much butter than anv other branch of the Rhi[)Dl|l;: buri- lness. due probably, In the prevailing low rate of freight. While the supâ€"- plies are large the demand is not Ermter than nsual and the market is lien, is asking truuu: onicers opininn in re: [H‘IH'HHS In em cess, thanks to the ridiculous conser vatism of Euzllsh farmers. The thing was outlandish. worse still. it was for. eign, and l: was looked at ”knee, to the grant prom of those very foreign. ere whom John Bull afl‘actg to despise. Itch on human und home: and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wodlford'a Sanitary Lotion This never fails. Sold by Rowen (10.. drum'iale. . Jnhn Williams. {for whom a sub- scription was tuken up by the boys to enable him to defray his expenses to imn the Kickapoo MedicineCo., "blew" all the sheekelx in 'i'oronm Mrs. John Porter, of Asiburn. sister of Mrs. T. J. Dougail. who has lor some time been suffering lmm dropsy. passed away on Thursduv last. Her remains were interred on Ehlurdnv in the Ashburu cemetery. At Martin Beach's Ballantrne. on Sept. 14111, Seneca Pipher with hls threshing machine thrashed lnr n time at the rate orb bushels a minute of outs. which kept two men htmlluz at «turning boxes. Who can beat thul? Two'smooth swiudicrs, cleverly dis. quiet-d as pinsterersméarin: overalls. frosblt'vcm'ered With lime with coarse shoes and hands and faces begrimed with dust. worked th nloom of Terre Huutv. 1111., bv ordering drinks and presenting: checks for small amounts in cxuhnngu Thu saloon kuepers unmrallv supposed that the holders of the checlfi ware working in the vicin- ity and a number werezcashed without hesitation. A London cable letter sayszâ€"A striking: illustration is afforded thi- fruit season of the lack of resource of the British farmer, of whose woes so much has been heard. Them has been a prodigious glut of plums. with the result that the pr - for fine mm has fallen to twopeu ound, which is phenomenally low here and does not pay the cost oi gathering and freighmge. Themowers slmntv 5.; down and waited and allowed the fruit to full and rot. If instead of this they had hustled around and dried the fruit, they could in I month or two have got sixpence a pound with no fear of a glutted marketingland puvg annually 3 sum equal to $2.250,000 for this Kind of dried fruit imported mainly from France. The fact struck. some shrewd Americans a few years ago. and they brought over and tried- t'o sell a simple sort of a fruit dryer. but the venture has not been a. suc. "r‘k‘k I? now at Newcastle, - me this week. w. .. " ‘ 183‘ s'ltl‘nxr ».S. M. Warrlner. 50, Burnls of Alexander appiea wanted, .1. H. Ratclifi Co.. Stout?- \‘illé. Quuen cafl‘ee put up in coffee pots und l-quart milk pmls, something new. at Rae's -. ‘ Fred Nighswandar. of Toronto, visited last week his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Stock. ‘ ' Itch on human und home: and nll animals cured in 30 minutes by Wodlford’s Sanitary Lotlon This never fails. Sold bv Ram." e to ignorance. indiflerence m- pov- tv m parunts. or to the ahmnce or opt-r family control. Ilia intentions n at the next sessinu of flux Ontario :zlslnluru twine Jun»- a large the demand is than nsual and [he murke lg flnodrd. At the pm the North American ( onu :1 dumnnd equnl tn Ii week could be served. ‘ woo} sufii In nt present, cnnle [2.000 while n proprlafl'fifl e Pekin (1m er Whitbv Chro: am] local papers venising for a. wants people to 018.. 50 eta. and $1.00 'p-zr bottle G. (‘allsz druct'ist. We were pleased to see A. V eck, who is remaining with his Sun-lurland, in town th‘s weel old gentleman sm’s he Ieels gu‘ covered from his illness. STREET \VATEIHNlL »â€"\\’e all to be compelled to inhale [lust ( it go into our eyes. prelorring I should be well soaked with wan the watering cart It is a well scienlille fact. however. that l reproduce verv slowlv in n. dr} turn. but in the application: or together with strong snla’r h have the best conditions for crop of malarial germs and ulm microbes. The general public. the dust and. we think. will lor to come rnn chances 0| attack the microscopic microbe. There Is much unezuminess : British Foreign Office in regard Russo-Japanese situation. Jan: sists in occupying Lino 'l'ung Ill Chinese Indemnity of £30.( sterling shall have been fully g mud. and the part to be. paid f1 evacuation shall have been dep The new Russo-French loan is i ed to clcar off the whole indcmn the meantime nenrlv the whole: shall Wu will imu \\‘hi first Russo-l .1: I I}. 000.000 against his neighbor Bryant Streets in seams that for some time discord has existed. Mr. Graham on Mondnv laid information bel‘orowusuce Dougn- erty against Streets- for assault Streets appearing in due time handed over $1 and costs. Assault ls a poor nusinuss under any circumstnnccs. The world can get along verv :well without i1, but some peoplu .havo to be taught this lacz. Wright. a farmer. living on the boundary of :Tyendinaga and Richu mond Townships, was swindled out oi‘5‘200 last week by a. sharper. who represented himsell‘ as a land specula- tor. On Mondav a welldressed strang- er called on Mr. Wright and said he was the possessor of a lot at money that he wan'ed to invest in land in that vicinity. As Mr. Wright was an old resident and knew everybody in the neighborhood he would be a good man to act as his agent, as he did not want to appear in tho matter. Mr. Wright readilv fell in with the scheme. The stranger ofierod to place 16,600 in the old man's hands for a certain parcel of land. He wanted Mr. Wright to put up a couple oi hundred dollars as a guarantee of good: faith. This the old man consented to. and the two drove to town on Tuesdav and Mr. Wright visited the bank and drew out the money. On the way back home they met another stranger, who the sharper represented as an old friend from Kontuckv. The fakir then proposed that as he had to go away for a few days on other business he would put his 86.u001n a little tin box which he produced. and that Mr. Wright would deposit his money there also. He would lock thehoxkand keep the box containing the money“ till he cameflmck. This was done, and short- lv after the stranger’s fleparture Mr. Wright became suspicious and told one of his friends. who advised him to see Mnyor Stevens of Napaneo and show him the box. Wednesday night the old man came to Napanee. and on the advice of Mevor Stevens the box was broken into. It cont lined a. couple of pieces of wood and an old newspaper. No trace of the fakirs has as yet been discovered. till Nov. Gormluy SuILon‘s (1cm: h cures Incipient NOTICEâ€"Tl)" cider running from the pres "’ ' - Coir BLTIIDMI Bunk. BIG End, seriously ill wlth lyphoid [ever‘ Mazawattee tea. reminds \‘nu of the chains lens of thirtv years ago. trv it. . .n J. J. Rae Mom‘s Twin Bar 95 9:8 at Warriner's Clothlno sale thismonth at W arri ner'a. week. Monkhouue has the of hats in.lawn. fur lh Ills. Miller ruzb lhi Mnrklmn' n. . Drug" “‘ATEHL .‘ â€"\\'u all dls.ikn )elled to inhale dust or have. 0111 eyes. prclerring that it well soaked with water lrom ng cart I: Is a well known acL hnwm‘.cr that backer].- verv slowlv in u drv mixâ€" n the application: or water 15th is ioan to pay the indmnui- vncualion ‘ ur a tfq [purposes of 'overnment . )6 Ru rlal germs and uh The general publir . we think. will 10 :uch gunmm mains in th . @tibmm. Only visited 189i s area 1595. nezuminess at the ice in regard to the nation. Japan per- Liao ’I'ung untiI (he r at {30.000000 been fully guaran- Ecnpse Soap,6 for ‘Itl paid for I!) urn deposited loan is intend. indemnityll gmatest vurletv onu gum prion. IL attack from mill will b: : time daily A. Heise, in town this hat :1 u‘i Le Von Bus rld mixâ€" water at we :I full nntce is {In ‘ld I in The in Lim l'urm c cultiva mu is also In cd with his old Mr. “'urls'l nigh: did no Altonn so Int while the drivr cry the animal causing Arthur l‘l‘ Fruit jars at the very lowest 8‘ J. J. Rae‘s. Try Wurlno; {or was, ihe c plies in town, ' Try Warrincr for'auit furnishin he has all new goods. com nas taken a rise in .pri White and neglige shirts in variew at Monkhousc's. Coal has m a: threshi hard also ( {th Cal mm: 11 of ‘1 8h wee Ed ward l ‘od ha‘ round at 1, these I om compluix 5' bread hm- no! relish late in th ndn ilv [hi mr‘ ml “'le J‘h hun- WHOLE uin mni mp0s: m: I WWW; Fire Brick Tile, . FLUUH; PEER. EUAL. Truu ks J. W. TURN ml I E DIAMONDS \\ in: Dr. Key'l Kidm WOOD. CORN, SALT ‘torc ) lbs. Sugar Uldl FLWOREH BLACK“ Law apan Tea. at 25c. 6- SMITH MACDUHILD C. HUSSEL FITCH. L- L- B, PHIB Grain, Seeds HAHN NUMBER WILEY a. w, TURNER J OS. ll‘l‘ G. BROWN, ll osibe th A.,TODD, UflWN lildi Felt Ruufmu )al RNF‘. mn VIPORIUM 2’ paper lith’s coal plaster. tar $1. 00 ttion sup- lath

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