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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 23, 1888, p. 5

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brougham i lie union sunday school will hold their annual entertainment on christ inas kve and as it always has been a fool ukisi we are looking forward to it kstra efsms are iviujy put forth it is said to st up ffdod recitations and dialogues iickerin xevvs glteexvvood mr- jf wtllisoii an old greenwood ijov fcai lately been appointed sub editor of the globe he began his mvipap r career on the loiulou ad- venver and was soon ciijjarel by the rhbbe where he occupied thositiou v reporter he is te ob- servei- cf tlie past year and fs by far t lie most clever writc on tke stall we exnratulato mr wiuisoii 5u his progress it would take us a long time to enumerate all the old greeii- wb4 i 1ms who have become famous vliitbv chronicle nursery he has eufploycd mr vui haijfrave as sub agent tsityc your orders earlv our esteemed liarness uiakrf- mr alex arnfrtrong is doinjr a rushing trade at present sandy is largely jiatroiiised by the people of pickering township ho gives satisfaction every time the auiateur hair cutter of this town has launched out as a profession al and those who do not wish to pay the regular fee should get their uiav to cut thftr imu news mount almklc i here was juite a suisittiitnttt the methodist cliurch a week ago wi sun day during the service mrs mell aril kbgers ofnewmarker tonka par- ilytie stroke and had to be removed to ji neighboring resideiiei- no only was the wuletiglt side aivected but 1 h- speech was goiie vvlienust heai oroni she wassiiitfiis bettor ssii lifijves lrt eiitertimsi of her rikovetyt jt was george siiumcrson that was burnt out at kraukiin i couple weeksago and not mr siiclak as re jutted in the era kra jjqlt srrss mmsissii cunningham hsisro- tiwiied home from the states where she lnij bien visiting the past year iningiug her cousin miss cunningham witli her to spend the winter in our midst mr j a traviss is home for a few days from orillia mr kphrainv tri- niss and hidy arj also in our village for a few days samuel gilmer has returned from dakota bringing home good reports of the country wiuh regard to its grow ing finalities deputy traviss has commenced to toll hi scabies again with cattle kra lincolnvillk the connor bros have purchased a stumping machine and are at present at work for mr win wagg mr tittle is having a wire fence ex pended on both sides of the lane on the farm now occupied by mr wm allii this will be a great improvciiusul mr scott we are told intends kw- iig to bowman ville all his friends wish him success miss avelhia allin who liar forsotpn lime been residing in huaelf jias late ly been visiting at iier formm hoint this mennonites of maricjpljim re again holding revival lnieiiiigs at tliii union cliurch in this place buxim1ngton mr a conku who has been visiting his numerous feends in this neighborhood has left jfgv 13olleville his ready wit wide knowledge and general utility will greatly hi missed who stole the t-utj- sli- s holders jfqusplipld effects passed through town recently on their way to toronto via g t 1 best wishes for success sain the eras local correspondent appar ently overlooked the church reopening so the tribunes account of it was borrowed for that paper without quotation marks our methodist friends witat their usual pusji are setting about raising the balance necessary to clear off their indebtedness for the repairing their cliurch a social in aid of the s s will he held in the methodist church here ou the evening of december 201h ad mission 20 cts wjiitevale thanksgiving day is past won der if the boys shot many wild beasts and creeping tilings bather a tree andeasy way of honoring the huge harvest by subduing the game that is gathering the immense beach nut crop homo whitevale hunters are like the doctor who went out shooting and never got anything and was told by his complimentary wife that he never killed anything when ho left his prac tice which takes the most four inch pickets if four inches apart a fence running on the level or one running over a hill theendsof the fences being even mr isaac kirton intends leaving whitevale for michigan he will bo missed by certain fair ones of the town mr bose has returned from visiting friends in toronto mr george bessie jr returned home on friday last after spending the summer in muskoka mr s b lynde has recently been appointed head agent for a new york toe cllxmliox yaks wii cliythc following from the to- romo wow of the 2gh inst for a fcuriruniciital piece ef fabrication it deserves a place in tko top niche a bear stouy oh sunday night a captive beav being fattened by a west end butcher broke away and cjaweifu young min that he en countered in tliesret by special cauegram we have the rowiig account of the affair as pub lished in loudon eng yesterday we have jus received intelligence of motile terrible bear catastrophe in out colony of canada the sad affair occurred on mo day list in a small vil lage called toronto a few mils from wfeipg on the main line of the itwon iaeuie bauway and not far from the main statin at hudson bay r appears that a settler named john shaw who was president of the village lire water and gas club who was on his way home from one of its meetings and when finest at his own door a huge griitry bear sprang upon him from the adjoining forest the snow at the time was about 8 feet deep and the thermometer 50 be loir zero and the unfortunate man being on snow- shoes and only an ordinary shotgun was unable to cope with the savage beast and consequently was fearfully manghd his cries howcvorbrouiiht to the spot some halfbreeds who lived in wigwams near the edge of the bush and these with the assistance of the members of the fire club who had also been attracted by the cries soon dis patched the brute the bear wji found to measure 18 feet from snwut u tip of his tail the town hassjjiee the commencement of tie winter been over run with bears and it is not safe to venture out at night without a good rifle and a lantern the unfortunate man was carried to the hospital atnew york the nearest town and we are glad to say is doing as well as can be oxtpeeted want of sleep is sending thousands annually to tl insane asylum and the doctors say this trouble is alarmingly on the increase the usual remedies while they may give temporal relief are likely to do more harm than good what is needed is an alterative and bloodpurifier ayert sarsaparul is incomparably the best it corrects those disturbances in the circulation xrhicu cause sleepless ness gives increased vitality and re stores the nervous system to a fcealthlul condition rev t g a cote agent ol the mass home missionary society writes that his stomach was out of order his sleep very often disturbed and some im purity ol the blood manifest but that a perfect cure was obtained by the use o ayers sarsaparilla frederick av pratt 424 washington street boston writes my daughter was prostrated with nervous debility ayers sarsaparilla restored her to health william f bowker erie pa was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking ayers sarsaparilla for about two months during which time his weight increased over twenty pounds ayers sarsaparilla pbepabed by dr j c ayer co lowell mass gold by all drugguu price 1 lx bottlu ss fullnltullewarellooms still to the fore 1 theftuftr dakcheutygeorcu on nov 1lth at the baptist parsonage by the bev w s barker mr james dougherty to miss emma george all of stoutfville ti j jljjxvis has now in slock a assorlmenl ot furniture tricks k xkii lonaily lovv- picture ilaiiiin a siuiauy ajim 1 jts-iol- 15aby carriages xjn oelttaicnstg iii otus laecsou shot test notice give me u call ejdayis sanders block catakkii catarrhal deafness hay ievfr aflljew home treatment sufferers ave not generally dware that llij r diseases are contagious or that they are lu lo presence of living parasites in the linin iii jnibrane of the nose anil cuslachtan lultes microscopic research bowevcr iraiproyctltjii i a fcctaikl the result isiiiat a simple u medy has been for mu led whereby rlii ill cnarrlirl deafness and bay fever are permaji- eily cureil in from one to thieesiriipleappxt lions made at home by the patient once in livij weeks ni5or catanhi iliscliargrs ji cu- liar to females white this remedy is a pec i apxniphht ekplaiiiiiig this new ireatnicnl is sent on receipt of leu cents by a if iiton son 303 west kng sirtet toronto canada ientist american sufferers from catarrhal troubles should read the above carefully ik catrz messreycrosson bios having sold their flour fcal and gro cery business to mr a g brown beg- to return their thanks to the citizens of stouff- villc and vicinity for the lib eral patronage they have re ceived during the past eigh teen months and hope that a similar share of public favor may be accorded to their suc cessor who will continue the business in the old place and who will always lie found ready to oblige the public and who is in every way worthy of patronage crosson bros stoukfvime nov 23rd 1888 bargains bargains i have just bought below regular prices a large lot of miens felt soots some of tliem extra quality ovcrslioes rubbers siippers for zvfen women and cli i id r i i propose giving customers the nil bttiieiit of these cheap pur chases and therefore invite ail my friends and customers in fact all who buy lnos in kiiwqqcl stouffvillc bloomingtqn lcmonville 5ilantrae and their respective neighborhoods to call and ipcct these special is and my geneeal sto ok of boots i it aviix iav votj to do so ifour questions four answers i have also special values in mens and boys overcoats mens and zoys suits knicker suits for children qeq h silvester ringwoqp 1st why do we search after the latest styles of shoes made by the best makers answer we want our custom ers to feel satisfied they arc getting the very best goods in the market 2nd- why do 0 load our store with piles and piles of shoes answe want to show a full range of samples at all prices in order to give abunbance of choice 3rd- why do we advertise in the papers and letter the fences all over about our boots and shoes answe believe that if you have anything to sell it pays to let everybody know it therefore ad vertise 4th why do we give you a special invitation to call and see our stock now answe want you to know that we are after your trade we mean business we are going to make this seasons trade interesting we have just the shoes you want and our prices only require to be known remember the place street and number one didreavtof the bank daley s cheap shoeous9u- stoiiffvillo sept 1st 1s8s r2 gemeral merchandise groceries ry goods crockery etc at sitotct 3stotioih a complete stock qfpi english scotch canadian tweeds worsteds fancy and plain which will be sold at lowest prices- good fit guaranteed highest 3rice paid fo awheat barlev 3eas and oats clover and timothy seed at lowest prices a positive cure a painless cure this tho patent ago ol new invention facts for men o all ages diseases- of man i tho great health itonow or marvel of healing j and kohlnoor ot modicinos 0 llet ec the terrible consequences of indiscretions ii n co exposure and overwork rroungbllddleagedoldmeh t who aro broken down from tho effects of abuso will find in no 8 a radical curo or nervous debility or- gimic weakness etc sond yonr address and loe jn ntamps tor treatise in cook form on diseases of man address mv duuon47 wetlingtonst etoronto can a man without wisdom lives in a tools paradise apermanert cure fflllfp- a pleasant cure m m si mm

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