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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 1889, p. 5

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wajljl ipajpjejr just received a full stock of wall paper which will be sold at very low prices school books stationery toys monros book store opposite the market stouffville district news miss efiso wismer has returned from a visit in brougham mr ralph lott has returned from georgetown we are glad to see him again mr we battie is preparing his horse for the show on the 1 to 7 in to ronto while mr chris nighs wanders son was returning home from toronto ha had the misfortune to lose one of his horses from inflammation and heart disease a sleigh load from goodwood visited mrs jacob barkeyg recently when a pleasant time was spent what the people would like to know how robert got home and what time the young man of the west got home we have just received a large consignment of dry goods and groceries upwards of four thousand dollars worth at fiitty cents 03v the dollar which will be disposed of at lutlt the regular prices tremendous bargains 12a lbs granulated sugar 100 18 lbs light suar 10o 0 lbs good tea 100 15 bais soap 25 cts buttons 3 to 5 cts per doz worth 15 to 25 cis lien curtains 50 cts per pair worth 1 00 dross goods at half regular prices clothing at staggering uriccs cotton 7 cts worth 10 cts cotton acts per yard spools i cts each ihis big purchase of warriners is a great bonanza and will enable him as in the past to ever carry the sway for bargains and his motto is never to be undersojd see warriner the cheap man before buying elsewhere stouitetville lunfiwool v elder willoughby has been holding a series of revival meetings in the christian church here he has worked faithfully and will be sure to receive his reward we are pleased to see mrs silvester around gin after her very serious illness mr and mrs theo mr and mrs fbenj jlagarmart of whitevale and mrs a w lehman of jvest toronto spent tuesday among friends here fj theri was a big bail and supper at the revere house 4th inst under the management of the new host and hostcsb mr and mrs snider there was a large crowd and everything passed off very quietly colonel grasset was in town inspect ing- the armory of the markham caval ry last week bloojungton the following is the standing in their order of merit of some of the pupils of bloomington public school for the month of february fourth class john matheson walter mathe- son violet allen asa brown third class senior div maggie rae mary clarkson richard williams jun div ira ramer sarah topper alfred pipher second class senior division ellsworth hunt oscar baker willie clarkson junior div herbert hill halyard fockler willie williams fred connor first part second class sen div hillyard kennedy clinton wagg clara lazenby rolph conner violet baker harvey topper junior dir byron walker llewella burnett rupert pollard first class gertie patterson mary a lemon edgar kennedy average attendance for the month 57 george is home again we think toronto life agrees with him he has not failed much rev geo brown of stouffville has been holding a series of revival ser vices here for the past three or four weeks which are proving very suc cessful ijbkokviixb mr h richards of stay nor i vis iting friends in siloam miss ella smalley- of yonge street is visiting at mr m alcocks miss ida widdifield sliss lizzie hugo and mr clark case spent satur day and sunday with friends in port perry mr h silvereides and sisters of zephyr spent sunday with friends in siloam also miss thompson of the same place miss mercy widdifield is visiting jriends in ux bridge miss lucy dike is visiting friends in sharon mr and mrs gollinger of sharon yere visiting friends in siloam glad to sue some ot our hartman udes out on sunday night come gain boys a load and several cutters left here r the church opening at uxbridge on sunday evening last agincouist mount meldrum division sons of emperance of this place paid a visit their sister lodge in wexford on uesday night of this week a social in aid of the womens miss- nary society of st johns church was ild at the residence of mrs and mr lm kennedys of millikcnou monday ght which was very woll attended good programme was rendercdcon- iting of speeches singing anof re- eshineuts receipts of the evening nounted to thirtyfive dollars on tuesday evening a sleigh load of ung people drove over to mr wm iwfords of upper spring farm tore they spent- very enjoyable- oiling i i hiss abby novel of toronto is vis- igat mr darks liss shaw of toronto spent a few i here with her friend miss fergu- we hope she enjoyed her visit liss boon of toronto spent sunday e with her ftiend mrs dark ta mcnalr of toronto with her and young daughter are spending w days with her parents va are sorry to announce that mrs mor has been very sick for the two wk he retmr mckay is in toronto week amending the meetingof the jbytery of the presbyterian church there was a large attendance at the gospel temperance meeting in the methodist church last friday evening the building was filled to its utmost capacity half of the audience had to remain standing as scats could not be found mr j c cook president of the society occupied the chair the programme was all tha could be de sired the rev mr knowles presby terian minister of stouffville delivered an address in which he advocated the extension of the sufferage to the ladies as a means of procuring prohibition the lemonville orchestra was present by special invitation and contributed much to the evenings enjoyment the readings by miss etta jamieson miss kate perkins and mr james h white were well delivered and highly appre ciated as was also the club swinging by j c brodie and the song by james kennedy the following officers were elected for the ensuing quarter- john jamieson esq j p president mrs j h lemon vice president mr a baker chaplain harold eckardt secre tary miss mary lemon treasurer the next meeting will lie held on the evening of the 29th of march miss lownsbrough of unionville and miss lizzie thornton ol markham have been visiting at mr w whites the following is a report in order of merit fourth class clark adams mary lemon herbert jordan senior third class scynthia a cook jessie b lemon cecil jordan junior third class ella may baker ada violet lemon watson adams first part of second class george cook davie cook willie cook second class- ned cook olive johnston robt ir win w l coliahd teacher to save life frequently requires prompt action an hours delay waiting for the doctor may be attended with serious consequences especially in cases of croup pneumonia and other throat and lun troubles heme no family should be without a bitlft of ayera cherry pectoral which has proved itself in thousands of eases the best emergency medicine ever discovered it gives prompt relict and prepares the way for a tborongh cure which is certain to be effected by its continued use s h latimer m d m vernon on says i have found ayera cherry lvciornl it perfect cure for croup in all eases i have known the worst ease relieved in a very short time by its use and indviseall families to ne it in sud den emergencies for coughs croup c a j eidson m d mlddletown tetin says i have used ayera cherry pectoral with the best effect in toy practice this wonderfn prepara tion mice snveil my life i had a con stant miigh iilglit swents was greatly reduced in hh and given up by my iihvsiiin one hottlcand a holt of the pectoral cured me i cannot say eunuch iu praise of ayers cherry reetoral writes m hrngdoii of palestine texas believ ing as i do that hut for its use i should long since have died ayers cherry pectoral rrkiakkd nr dr j c ayer tc co lowell mats sold bysll druggidi price 1 alx eofttetfl messrs scott jury chemists bomanville write- we would direct attention to northrop lymans vege table discovery which is giving per fect satisfaction to out numerous customers all the preparations manu factured by this weilknown house are among the most reliable in the market d stouffeft co successors to have taken possession of what is known as the leading shoe house stouffville and will do their best to merit the patronage of old and new customers the same staff of helpers are retained throughout stock will be kept up to its usual standard of excel lence prices will be kept as low as possible ordered work and repairing well and promptly dona satisfaction guaranted d stouffer co fbbv 8th wm b sanders is up to the times with fulllines of canadian mve stock journal and fakm there have been few more marked successes in journalism than have been achieved by the canadian livestock and fauji journal of hamilton ont though devoted especially to stock raising it includes the farm the dairy the apiary poultry horticul ture and the home so that for the general farmers or such farmers as make livestock breeding in any of its departments a leading feature of their business we do not know where to find its equal in canada we heartily recommend it to our patrons as the leading agricultural paper in the dom inion piice 100 per annum a beautiful lithograph of the ontario agricultural college and experimental farm guclph is given to every sub scriber for 1889 we can furnishit and our paper together from now to december 1889 for 175 call at our office and see a sample copy also litho graph to suit the season world over sales tobe held farmers and others who get their sale bills printed at this office will have a free notice of the sale inserted in the tribune up to the time of sale thursday mar 21 credit sale of farm stock implements etc on lof 35 con 9 pickering near altona bolong ing to wm reynolds sale at one oclock sharp h l vanzant auctioneer tuesday mar 26 credit sale off farm stock implements etc at lot 25 con 9 whitchurch belonging to mr jas gray sale at 1 oclock nelson smith auctioneer wednesday march 20th 1889 cred it salo of farm stock implements on lot 29 7th con markham belonging to thomas vague- rale to commence at 12 pclock lunch provided salem eckhardt a the tomb ensign at siloam on tuesday febru ary lstb van r eosfen sod of elisaa ensign aged 14 years and 6 months deoefr at siloam on wednesday feb- rtrwy 20th jesse dcgeer son of uriaa diegeer a4ed6 rears the boy emperor of china aged seventeen was married on monday feby 17th the chinese new years day the ceremony was attended with the usual ceremonies and all criminals were released iu honor of the occasion the jesuits have entered a libel suit against the toronto mail for 50000 there was a drop in price of may wheat in chicago on tuesday pork was 17 cents and laid 5 cents higher than on monday toronto orangemen had a great meeting on tuesday night several important resolutions were passed among others one looking towards the formation of a protestant party harrison the new president of the united states was inaugurated on monday last the usual ceremonies the occasion direct speciai hnes in sc0ttish tweeds imported tailorin to or a specialty diagonal worsteds fancy wortseds plain worsteds also special lines in teas coffees- spices sugars glassware and delfware a call is respectfully solicited w stouffville dec 5th 1888 b sanders avoid appearances a worthy gentleman having an unusually red nose war long suspected of being a tippler on the sly by those not woll acquainted with hie strictly temperate habits his unfortunate disfigurement was readily cured by the use of ayerg farsayarilla j urquhart has received a large lot of new goods such as new prints new cottonades new shirtings new dress goods new ginghams new cottons which he will sell at the lowest price large assortment and newest patterns in wallfpaper on hand stemffville fob 22nd 1880 j urquhart is

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