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Stouffville Pilot (Stouffville, ON1903), 21 Jan 1904, p. 7

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§ Boots, Shoes Rubbers green but we exp?“ Date You know our reputation in Fruits Men’s Overcoats and Clothing. We keep the best Great Bargains Iu Men's, Boys’, Women‘s and Children‘s Boots. Shoes Siippers, Rubbers and Overshoee,_ We can save you lots of money by buving Bums Shoes at Warriner's. Even so, we can surprise in Groceries, m] Fresh Fruits,- F anlitv Guaranteed 3?! fl. UNDEHILL Smuflville ,Shoe Store. % “'e s Wat 57.330 Stock to "rive nrlv in Much Mnn. Wanna nnd Childâ€"at. price A11 Suph Goods less than wholesalu Early Winter Clearing Sale Mince Meat 0! cash and receiving big di~counts we are preparei tq séll at price Fresh Tomatoes onWIOc a tin Every Pair in the Store a. BARGAIN 3W Stacks of them to éhoose from. We guarantee to m with the best values in the Dominion. MALAGA 3 lbs for 25¢: seiected Raisins 25 :: lbs for C ' for Raisins with one House waxed by migtake. TM; 1933 ne is your gain. while they at at cost by [he box. New Year Greeting. are doing the January trade To be the best in every line. All Winter Goo-is must be sold at and be‘ow cost plice. Raisins. it. yotfi 1»!er In ‘fy all competition ig store is crowded with a. well nssofled stock._ Having bought 5:1 mpled some 271 cars 11 jun Sweet Goods from hoice line of h‘nd-mnde Fell Luce Roots In, $1.00 reg 1 50 Doug ane Boom. King quulily 81. 25 reg 1.75 Sulice $1 00 reg 1 35 Felt a: Fan ~y Shoas' In eydleu variety at slaughter prices ASK for one of our 1934 Calendars lures yetrfi ar while to ~11 n sample Smb Rubbem a same line we have Ratcliff 6: ig‘s, Candies 6: Nuts $ ml Rubin rs and VOrershoee‘ amcuu Florida Orange and We have t ne California Seodless Orange nrriv ,. fine lor. wa'l ripened and sweet in GRARES. three of the be“ brand 20¢. . WARRINER rlv' In March. Look out for SHOESâ€" 'hildâ€"u prices that Will astonish you. an wholesale pl was See these 30055 It s 25c!:,;?:; an's Shoe Packs to cienr u a bargain {h $150k» $1.00 As everything is new Ind fresh. having bongh in large quanties for spot cash we can undersel (1 will gun-unto. satisfaction nail Nuts.- Fresh Candies. Oranges and Lemons :1 lowest prices. and chosen the Scest n 12M: to 25¢ per doz (m with quality and price Only 70 per lb. or 4 lbs for 25¢ goods and the finest. of in out. in Canada, Our usual fine assortment at. Lowest Prices. “'8 mentiun only one line our ROCK MIXTURE in pure sugar goods and the finest. of inzkiad turned 1‘ 'h ' :IL;:1:dO}l’:1(atI'asf0r 25c Flnest rich, blue, full flavor- ed fruit wlection in Ladius' Cloth Km] Fur Jackets at. lowest prices. 3 ‘lbs for 25¢: Currants. Cat’ldies. Our prim will for our customers. . Once more we be best of men: from ing yet are nliule tima for Xmas eve s in stock. very firm TN ENDLESS VARIETY. is! church here last Sunday. in the absencn of the pastor. Rev. J. IL Aikenhuad. who was indisposed and notable so take the services. Mr. Booker’s sermons were Very nccepmble anl' the Rev. gentlnmnn. ahhoufin well up in years. Eli” retains much of tho fire of his younger davs. His sJIIch‘ irrthe evening."[s there no balm in Gilead. is there no plusicinn (hare ?" was I l'e-l old Methodist gos- pel sermon. His pointed and person. al appeal to tilt uncuredâ€"What was the reason (hat they l-u‘l not acceptad the remedy-31h: Physician hm] provided Ihemâ€"mnst hue appoled strongh- lo nll present. Mr. Phil Dixon, of Unionville was in town on Wednesday. Dr. Burker and sister. Miss Norah were Lindsay visitona hull week. Miss Edith Sangstur visited Toronto friends this week. ' finer out again after hi- recent illness 0n nccoum of the severity of the weather on Sunday. must 0! the churches wens sliullv uttendml. under the weather this week. Miss Peru-I Ruse. of Hnrumm is via- i‘!“2 8.1. E. J. D‘wey for n few dny:l this week. Robt. McKinuqn. who was very low with pneumonia last. week. ii im- proving. Mrs. Aikanhand is ,expeeted \o preach her specinl sermon to young men on Sunday evening next. Rev. Robn. Barbour. the new pus; tor at St. Jaimes church. will preach his first, sermon here as pastor next Sundav morning. Mrs Geo. Echnrdt returned 'noma last week [mm a two weeks’ visit win] her daughter. Mrs. Jas. Henderâ€" son, Toronto. receipts $71.50, with n bylance in [hi hunk of $12 77. Ladies: aid. receipr $143.82. with a balance of 62 cem Woman‘s foreign missionary sock?“ receip's and disbursements $12.60. N of communicanrs on roll Jan. 1st 19” 35; removed during the year by certif icute ‘J ; removed during the s'enr b1 death 2 (ll-SJ Boyer and Mr T. J. Dougall) : added during the year h_v profession of faith 9. Present member ship 93. . Murkharfi Township Council will consider n bylaw to commute all the statute laborers in the township at its next. meeting. Mrs. Alex Duncan. Sn. offlormley. went. a rm days Inst week with her daughter Mrs. Robt. Stewart, of this The Rev T. Booker preached both morninzumd evening in the Method- ist church here last Sunday. in the We notice from the finnncinl state- ment of St. James' Church just pub- lished for the year 1903. than the re- ceipts amounted to $1543.16 and dis- bursement the same. Sabbath school receiprs $71.50, with a bhlance in [ha hunk of $12 77. Ladies" aid. receipts Inquiry was held It Uxbridge on Tuesday before Dr. ancnmhe oorom-r assisted bv Col. J. E Farewell. Kr C. Counw Crown Attorney. into the death of Thomas Millen who was found dead in a hugâ€"pen on his farm on Jan 2. After the exnmi~ ‘on of about ten witnesses nolhing susyicious was developed. The postmortem ex- amination showed death to have QC- curred from natural causes went a Jnnghter place. I Mr. Lehman, formerly of Newm‘ ker, butnow travelling salesman The E. B. Shunleworth Manufucm ing 00.. of Toronto, Was in town v: day last Week He is a heuhew l0 )1 A. Lehman. of Rinzwood. Mr. J. Johnston. of Toronto. is with his ‘fl'hel’. Alfred Johnston 0! this place who is, we are sorry to 29 port. confined to the house. Rev. J. C. Willmon. ol' Stouffvillm was in town int. weak looking lur a suitable residence to rurchnse. it [:94 in: his imenlion to remove here ar:nn early date 1nd makv fiilton hin ham- "for the fa ure. The many friends here 0! he and his esteemad wife will be pleased to have them come and .lwell nmong us â€"Milton Reformer. The snow blizzard here on Sutur- clny night. and Sumlav. blanked the roads laaniug into lhe village very hadly. some were Rmpanlhle. the driila being several feeL high. Wherelhe man who mu “'9 :10 not have the old-fashioned winners 0! .by-gune days? How was Sunday night and Monday morning ? IL was plenty old-fashioned enough for us. Quite a number of the principa! Presbyterian minislers. of Toronto. was in town Fridav attending the ordination and induction of Rev. B. Barbour. We me plelsed to see S. M. War- Mr. Mac Cool.- has been s-Jmewhat THE STOUI-‘FVILLE PILOT. JAN. 22;: 1904 Local Items. acceptable . ahhoufin gins much LIM‘S. His, ; there nol Miss May Vanunt. of Toronto. in hOme for an extended visit. " Miss .lonnio Bnrkin. wu visiting friends in Toronto his! week. Miss Mabel Manning. Brnnpton. it Miss M-y Umqhnrt has been quhe ill with In grippe. but we are Nausea to see her around again. Those who were absent from the Lord's Day Alliance meeling lma! week missed a very enjoyable evening and a treat. a guest of Mrs. W \veq-k. a guest Manning Mil-s G Mills Lihhie F. Gibney is seriously ill at mean". “irh In grippe. Her many friends hope for a. speedy re- covury.‘ Miss Lihbie Percy. of New York. who has been making an extended visit wiih her sister in Goderich. is visitingher parents Rev. and Mm. Paley of tow".be{ore returning to her professional duties. We real-oz lo lenrn that. Mr. E. C. Bennett. formerly of Ringwood. but now of Toronto, is very low from a third npopletic stroke. W» hope my hear 0! his speeJy recovery. His son W. J. Bennett. left this morning to he with his futher. Mr John Uilroy Ind daughter, of Wnscndo. Manitoba. nre visiling Iii!l sisters-in-lnw. the Mines Burkiu. II i3 Mr Gilroy's intention Io visit friendu And reliuives in this neighborhood un- til Spring befone returning home. {I‘pcling “plician. H King 6'. Want. 'l‘oromo. can be consulted free of ('[z-rge nu Gordon Duncan‘s Old Reliâ€" able Drug Store. Stouflville. Thurs- dl)’. Jam. LNIh. Come early. If you requiru spectacles this will be a chance of vour We. The the! regular mae'ing of (he mhoul bond was held on WeJue-day night. The Board re-elocted Mr. C Rnsaellb‘iwli as chairman Ind Dr. W. A: Snugsler as a. member of the library board. Arrangements were made for the purchase of ‘2" cords of wood for next. year. The regular meetings 0! lbs Bound will be held i'nis ya: on lhe first Friday in each the lungs. As we go to press we are glad to lrnrn that she is somewhat belter. but far from well or out of nll danger. “‘e are sure her many friends willjoiu with us in wishing her I speedv restoration '0 health and atrengthund that the may long be sure-d to her home and family clnir Hagermnn A representntive from the Governor General'n Body Guard will be at Sroufl'vjlle on Saturday. Jan. 30th Markham .. H Scarbero' .. .. Pickering U Feb. (ill. Uxbridue .. .. . aL3 run. Sllfllp. for that purpose of taking the names of young men who wish to join amounted regiment. Farmers suns having hors'n or their own no particularly desired. Befiic‘los thejmnper‘s [my and unions. '1 a day and Iood for each horse is given during annual training. For further informalion apply to Major John R, Bulton. Stoufiville: A. W Milne. Malkhhm; Sgt. “'m. Lalham. Dnn- forth; Sgt. Jas Rchullen. Bullantrae hom ‘on Mondny morning sho from an attack of In grippa but ex- pects to continue the meetings thlouzh next week. He will make definite announcements un Subbnth next. Much good hns already Sken done in these mentings. Eight pleClous souls have come over on the Lord's side and M‘owpd their detelminntiou l0 live a Christian life. Others are under conviction. .\In: God speed the work. her late hath ham hers most in very ixs ndvunceme her husband a The many friends in this neighbor- hood 0! Mr: (Ron) Geo. M. Brown will regret to learn of her serious illâ€" uessduring the past montli from a verysevere attack of congestion o! Victorin Squme, Albert E. manager Richmond street branch Oufn rio Bank: Christopher K of Hagevmnn's Corners and Ashford L or the (“Mario Bank. Montreal The hmernl services took plnce from the old Lama-tend or: “"94- nesday after-hoot; to Hagermnn Melb- IDOL odist Cemelers .\l rs The news of Ibeé humanâ€"F E. Luke, OpL D township of the Me Hagen man rem am; Sgt. Wm. Lalhnm. Dnn Sgt. Jan M‘cklullen. Bullantra mews of the death of Mrs. Sin Of her aunt‘s. Mus. Fret} Davison. of Uniom‘illa. Wm: and for. r sons bodis mo VF iouxned regiment. lg horns of their ly desired. Besides and unions. 81 a ch horse is given uinz. For further to Major John R. . onto hurch m. tending Silvester Ina! is suflnring Rofoeree McPherson 'finod Lindsay 910 for being hue It Slonflville on Friday night. Lindsay had I. xpecinl Iriin did! to reach Smnflville in sime but were held up on the way. \Vheu Ihifl is shown the fine ivill probnbly he remitted. The fine has since heen remivtnd‘ as it was shown the visiting team were not to blame. Thu hockey match It Uxbridue on E'rid-y night between Math-m and Uxbridge was - ry keenly contented Ibrouzhoul and resulted inn score of 9 to I} in favor of Uxbridge. The (sum- Iinad up as follows :â€" Markhnmâ€"Gorrie. 20-1; Reesor. unim # Sullinm: (over-point; E Maxwell. Rebiusou. Knxwell. Loreo. fonvnrds‘. Uxbridgeâ€"W. Odell. goal ; Doblbn point; Bradshaw. cover-point; J. Odell. R. W. Anderson. Gilfillnn. Referee A. W. McPherson. a! To- ronto. nave entire satisfaction to all concerned. 'I‘imekeepersâ€"C. Ed. Ruiney and J. 'l‘hemus. Coombe, (or-wards The Markham reply to Uxhridge’l complaint ol’ intnfnoucra hy- 3pm!» tors In the name in Lnrkhnm on Jan. G did not cover Hm cue. and Ihern was no reply n! all to the complaint of III Menu]! by n spectator on O'l)8" of the Uxhridue team. The onlv ref cronre to this was a statement by (“'0 sywctnlors ‘hm thew did not "sit The committee denid'd {but the game. which w“ Iron by Mnrkhnm. mm! b:- replnyod on neutral ice. prob-My at Lindsay. A full. und claim gums of hockoy was ’lnyed M. Claremnnr Friday night betwmn Fairport and "In home "mm. The icon: at half-time WI: 5 to ‘3. and It lull-lime 10 '0 three. in lav- ol Ihe home lenm. Pun-port onâ€"Uonl, G. fillu‘, point Bullon ; cover. Sparks; lo:wtrdn. '1‘. Mausliold. William Spuku. W. Leveus. A. Spark-s. Claremouv. (nuâ€"God. T. A-luir; poiu', J. Gerow; cover. A. Hard; forwnrdi. A. Slack. A. Adair. ll. Heme. C. Msouub. Lindsay . . Uxhridue Sloufivillu M-rkhnm. Law. \Villinm Biughum Uxhridge Port Perl \Vhllhy “A““CTUEEE Doors, Sashes, etc. ”513'; Don Valley Pressed Brick and Kennedy Davis Painted Ceiling. DEALER IN § Stouffville Refereeâ€"H. Sparks Jan Jan Jan Jan (litters and Sleighs‘an ““1; n- 1 hnve n few so“ of Single Runes; nindo to order. can sell st. con. Cull Ind inspect. ‘ INTERMEDIATE STANDING The Blacksmith Shop is in charge of Mt. Jas. Bruce T0 PLAYâ€"INTERMEDIATE Qiâ€"Uxbridge at Stouflvme 25â€"Mnrklmm nt Scoufiville 20-Stuufi‘ville n: Markham ‘29â€"Lindmy It Mnrkhum AFTER THE FUCK Cutters from the Tudhope Ca, Wâ€"Uxhridge at. Port Perry afimmmmmm W EN where I" HORSE SHOENG A.\l Intended to on the shornem'vnice. 4 Come and see on. We will use gou right J l'KlOR STAND] Not. having time to nuke all we 0 Having closed one of ‘he has: yes" we m2»L being able to manufacture enough W e are now ready with a first. elm sl o! Orillin. for spot ouh. These 1 just to Accommodate my customers Lumber, Lath, Shingles,Lime Cement. Coal and Wood. Ir Hm cue. and «here A! a" to the complaint hy n spectator nn O'Dell ye learn. The onlv r9! J. A HESE, w. H.TQDD% 4?me JUNIOR npircs~ sud lhei- Iriends came by specie! train. but being mom than an bod-I hue the gume wee delayed. TI 0 Lindsey's went to the rink [rom the depot singingâ€"‘ See the Conquering Heme- Come."â€"they went luck to the depot. we: the game Iiiming--"'l‘l.ere'a no pluce‘lihe home " They came IO win. but. they reckoned without mine hostâ€"the Stoufl'ville boys. From Nu. word go. the gums wna n in: one- The 13! goal was scored for SIouEâ€" ville in six minutes by Blnke Sanders; 2nd again [or Ibe home team in eight. minmes again by Blnke ; the 3rd for the home team byIrn Lou in down minutes ; 4th by Lindsey in five min- utes. At. half time, score 3 lo I in {svor of homo mm. In the second he.” it wars Stoufiville‘n game. The 5!!) was made by Lindsay in three minute- Slouflville having only {our nieu us the icv. Lindsey Lgnin in the 101!» The rum?» much betwnon Linduy und Sloufl’villa took place here on I‘hm'sdav evening last The Linda). sud thai- Irieude came by speck! in M10 minute 11nd elm-on min two minuxe minu eulhusinsti slic kn hm. Mnrklmm with two jmiors. was no: sure of success 0! the home mum. The first game went to Stoufl'ville In (our- men minu‘es. and two. three. and (our to Mathnm In two. twelve Ind enthusiastic crowds ever Markham Rink me old-li‘ Slouflville Ind Muzkhnm mediate gums in group friends, confident. 0! Vi‘ went .down with about. [our hundrocI one minute wns 3 to one In uunre opene darted with I Just before I: Mu'khnms w JKES miulne. win-n Markham scored HEXK [W0 the gamv ville‘s {n Mnrkhnn Sloufifil 50H pain Sullivan Lou well: centre H. Wii W. ' E. Maxwell Robinson 1h Before one of the hr Stoufi Mmkham be home leoun Thu Sloufi'ville contingent. n prelt in [our mil MARKHAM 0171‘ OF IT. oufl’vi under: CID 91h in u Markham ice I|\‘0 \' ille min mes :ou; cover-point Hi zhl wing B. Sanders cavernâ€"W. J. Stark and B The olherfl ules; 12m. 13!]: And ”lb 23 each ; and "MI in [our Total score 12 lo 4 in [Ivor Dig men I. ha given Mr. McPheI rGonl The score at hull-Kiln. in Markhnm's favor- I! lime Whiteouk of tho The hc in an O H.A. inm- one minute; llm in their er-paint. Lorrie; rover. right wing. “1'. Mix- Whiwoak; left wing. nh? score-l (iv: Igor :nd the :ored in six inin nine wing the home lean: old-time Tin" h in two min est :nd :Iory. while The learnt: rusium by mud halt Sloufivilb Prunoc} ; I: e\ er, .eutr. over. 'L‘lro Lb.

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