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Stouffville Pilot (Stouffville, ON1903), 9 Feb 1905, p. 4

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We sellA Manitoba Flour [5Ross] Manitoba Patent Flour. ' Gould Bros.’ Ideal [Strong Bakers. Bran and Shorts We exchange Flou_r for Whe at. SALT= 22:23:33: FLOUR= 3:55:33}: TODD d 9 buy Hides 8 buy all kinds of Grain Seeds Stouffville Elevator Shorts, Bran ”A Great big)5nflp$§§ Gents’ ' Furnishings mishin Grain and Seeds, Bought and Sold, 19* door East of railway Track. ealso SELL Carul 81:“. Cements Tar Papers Saltâ€"in bar I i 8111:. Flax Seed. Beans. Pots-toes” Linseed Heat. Oil Cake N95 . anim Flour. Rolled Oats. P. of Paris. Outwim. Pressed Ha e and Seed Com. Deering ljinder Twine they are indeed STIVER Bnosé ASH ION ABLF As I am going out; of the Ge'ms' Furn i business I intend reducinn all my TOOD COOK, 88M wwmwgma‘é look at these goods will convince you e handle the famous the cost price E TUDD’S BLOCK “BUNDY WMMWMMM :1 Sn? , and Chop Where there need to be A feeling 0! uneninen end worry in the house hold when 1 child showed ugmptume Keep them in the house. V Take one when on feel bil- ious or dizzy.‘ hiya dl- of croup. there in now perfect coufi~ rcctly on the liver.’ #3:? dance. This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the treatment lh l disuse Mn. M. I. Buford. of P 01 s- nllo. Md. in speaking of her BUBKINGHAM’S DYE mauhMfl‘L mewâ€"m in Btf. Todd‘s‘Block‘ Stouflville We have just ré-ceived guarantea ll‘e mwmwmmww $5 and the present dlmculn ro an adequate anpph nil! farther intensified. Purner. C.E . vigorously manure. not alone by fact (ha: great damage '. hut [hat le0 promoters o vere wholly uncanltinul mode of procedure. A 1 {Liming against the prop( will be forwarded tn pm BRONCHITIC AS'I‘ HEAVY BUKD Asthma is bad euoua lnonchiul symptoms Ar (:00!‘ sufiurpr hus nlmosv E exis'ence nu abnulule sue yin {rum-am. lwnlhm 1 'sloep (or nights at a lime. (homnmls on doctors and m without. relirf, bur one dollm’t '0! L'amuhozone cured me. C ozone can I fail; its guarantee nmlhl treatment $100; trial? Inoncliiul symptoms are added the poor Sufiurm' hus nimosv an imolernhie exis'ence nu abnulule specTflc is found in fragrant. healing rflncnrrhr'zune which curnfi chronic cnsoi‘llllh other I‘Pmedioa won't even fqlieve. ”For yum} writes Cnpu. MacDonald 0! Montreal. 1 hauled with the ngonies Beyond the [mining of rousiney counts. the only question a! imp ‘- nnce before the connty_l‘.uhxll on Saturday was the npplicatian (run the Canadian Canal Company (or I franchise to Acquire certain lands in the connly for the coustrncxion of u ennui. The company in the prospect- ul set {9th their purpose to acquire two polls. one on the Georgia B and anolhur a: some point on 9 Ontario. By almOat unhnimous cou- nent it was decided to pelilion against ”ant It was decided to pelilion against. the proposed canal, largely on the ground tha' Ihe water coums llang Ihe line of the propased works Wd be divertud from their nnnral course. and the present difficultv in relation Turner, C.E . vigorously append-tho manure. not alone by reason of the fact that great damage ,would ensue. but llmt Illa promoters of the measure were wholly uncanntinulional in their mode of procedure. A memorial pro- [csllng against the proposed measure ill be forwarded tn pnlliumem. porianoa in the use of that. remedy nys: I have u world 0! confidence in Chamberlni n 'I Cough Remedy for 1 ha used it with perfect. success My child Gar'lunzl 13 subject. to severe nu. Inckl of croup and in ulwuyi ghtfl him prompt rolial." Public School Inlpector Fathering- hun prosented his report. 'l‘hn schoal‘ income of :ho county from grnnu. feel. otc‘. lms inure-sad {mm 872.000 in 1885 lo $167,834. Snluin have in- crnsed from $218 817 to 311.6“. the ‘nnle Lenchors’ a'vorngo sultry buing $6” and the fnmalo tenchars' 53H 64. Phera has been a deer-mu in male ruticheru of 2'2. /\ Thu members of the county counci: pl-cetl themselves on record In: opposad to the uhilrary rights hiuhur w ulumed by telephone companies. in rewonle to r efimmuuic-uion from anor Urquhart. lo petition the gov ernment. The report of the ¢q‘l“iz tiou con. rop-uemed the value of hrm lludl in the difioronl municipll- nice in York County por ncro u be- iug : Elobicoko 063.50. Gaorginn Bil. Ncrlh Gwillimbury 826. But Gwillimbury $26.85. King 834 70. Mukhum '53 IO. Fcuboro 853. on board of audit for 1905. council nominntenl T. J. Woodcock Ind Joul- than Shier. Councillor Pugsloy re- ported that tho armorial at Wood bridge woro completed. and III-t 1h. cout wovld b. within tho ultimnn. Tho appointment 0! Mr. Ellis wins mad. 3.! lb. request of con-in menr her- of [he county council. and w“ among the hint ufiicinl nppolnuflcnm of tin provincial government. A clause in the provincial ucn siipuhtu ihu 1h. nhry I'll“ b. 8600. n he! the meinbou were. it is luid. not nun of. The nppomlmen! in fortwo yearn. Acting with tho counlv judge Vuuzhon 050 07. Whitehorch 831 0:). York 89:2. Tho lot-l aquilizod v-lun of tho uvornl municip-lities il: Etchi- cok- 01.826 060. Uoorginl. 8736.890. North Gwillimbury 0820 196. Eu! Ghillimhurv 0159.057. King 83.018. Mirth-In 03.568.797.90. Son-bore 32368.1“. Vnughnu 83,353.51” 46. Wbiichurcb 8] 868.930 55. York 85.â€" 336,000. Aurora 852.500, Nowmurkel 3490.000. Holl-nd Landing $70 000.‘ Markham: Village $250,000 80. Rich mond Hill 0154.000. Sloufi'villo 3290 - 000. Wanton 3290.000. Woodbridge $105,000. Emu. Toronro 0500.000. Sutton $125,000, zund toul 827,941. 685.31. A communication If”, 'a 1 County Council "qua-led joint on i u with York County reluin L) ih.‘ {repeal a! section 14 of the Municipal Acmlookinz to Iomu other form of electing county council: Councillor Evnm doclured that the dignity of :the members of the council would 1not permit them to discuss cha matter which Wu nccordingly dropped. The question oi 1h: uppoinlmant of Peter Ellil to police magistrnt- for u portion 0! York County woe again dilcuued. BRONCHITIC ASTHMA A HPHYY BURDEN. YORK COUNTY COUNCIL uchilic uslhmn. Often IcoEldn'I for nights at a time. I apem Mo anpp tars and medic-i: STOUFFVILLE PILOT FEB. 9th 1905 I are added the nos! an intolerable e specTflc is found m: Butnrrhv-zune canal‘tlur. other Connc ofw Entarrh rum- he :iIlor F sad- the of the ape whan d the ernl look plnco an Mnnhy “hen l lmm. u ths n33 Bealbv hm] enlen "at in her usual M. 2 o'clock she luuulvoucleu in ma .Uvuuuluu 0| Canudn§h January. I: repoxied h) R. G. Dun and Co., were 114 in nuu - her. 1nd $895,374 in amount. mnnu [maturing occupuion: provxding ‘2. failure: for 8239. 881 :nd trading con- corn- 87 failures 835-1 493. Last year than wera 130 (ailurei 5nd $1,145.5.6 liabilities, divided no follows: Mnnu maturing. ‘16for $59,861;uadln;.101 l'ar UlO‘lifiM; and time mhur com. mercivnl failurus for 327,0)0‘ A low Inga dry goods aulpon~ionu undo (I o nxhibil nbnormally hlll Int your. Mr. Herbert B. Cowaa. Provincful ‘luporiutenduuz of Agriculm: ll Soc 0'- tios. is correspondin-r mm the landi: g :gricullural authorities of Lha Pro. vincein ream! '0 the baa-35'. rhu might accrue: from a farmer: compo-I icion for the bet! kopt farms. In tho first year the cmnpacilion would ho limited to the dill'arnnt nountins. The next you lhe county winner: mm d co'mpue in discricu. And then the dil- l.rict winner» would combat. (a! lho hell. kept [mm in Iho Provinc- Man who make uuy money oulaido of leâ€" luul (Arming woulJ not be permiuod to|compote. In order to inure" lho women about th : inrflll. uoinu would he allows-l for the house nnd ground! In lhll sun! 0! tho competition b»: 3 hold, ducviptiou- 0! who winning form- would he published and prob- lbly muy of the winning firmer. would N omploves n Instilale uprnk- ors. Spoclnl prizu mly ba ofl'ercd (0' fruit null dniry [arms The proj ml. will be diuculnd by “no exnoncive of tho Fuirs Ind Exhibition: Suciovy which will meet. in Toronto from Feb- ruary 14 to 16 Ieax'r-s a sorrowing hulhqnd and n lam. ily of four sons and one daughcxr. who have the sympathy 0! thus community in 'JIe'r sudden barenvmvm. The fun- M-n ll not. :1 machine that. keep. going u long u the "mm is nppliud. he is u. rrouure of blood. nerves, and dolicnlaly bdluncud organism. M-ny dons renliza this. but. uVequl‘k than 6min- and hreuk domil Bruin worxeza neoll a strong bracing tonic like Farr ozauo to fmlifv their nerves and keep [ha blood puns and rich 'l‘.ka Farr ozone nnd you'll do more won: You will have the strength. the nmbiuun :nd chr desire {or work because vour uyuem will be in first-chm: ordur. F0: your health llld Eirenglh hike Fen- ozone regularly Priceb A: nulruugu .- For constipmnd howdn and p'les is Dr Hnmll‘.on'r.l Pills of Mandrake and Bucmrnuc which cuuse no gripin r pain and not promp'lv.‘ flVull Inn-mu '0 all doctors Use only WI ‘milmm Pills. Price 25v J remains were inlerred in lhB cemelu'y On Sn'urdny afternoon? Mrs. Mat t'ew Beolhy died very Iuddenlv I! the home L! her dndghu-r. Mrs. El Gra- lmm. u the n33 of 6) years. Mu. in the 7th concession. Pickelina [fill 1â€"K; l TEI'EMILDmND suusn' RILIE F nice on! show Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy AL WA 1's CURES And It Pleasant Ind Sale. WHY BRAIN WORKERS BREAK DOWN Cor. Michigan Ave; and s: )R SA LE I “Did yer lose ansu flat! Indentrnctlbulty Proved '7 Inner. l-‘nmon- Axiom. Mr. Spencer has sold ("First Princi. pies," page 182) that “the verification of the truth that matter is Indestructible" rests only upon “a tacit assumption of It." "A tacit assumption," with no ra- tional basls for the assumption, would be no verification; it would be a guess. The truth that matter and force are in- destructibie rests upon a better ground than an assumption. It ls the Inevitaâ€" ble corollary of Newton‘s ThIrd Law of Motion, which ls accepted us tho fundamental axiom of physics, "To every actlon there ls an equal and op- poslte reaction." If there could be o single case in which matter and force are annlhllatcd, then Newton's axiom would be untrue, for in that can re. action would [all to follow actlon. The turning of something into nothlng by .‘he destruction of matter or force would break the succcssion 0! cause and eflect. of action and reaction. and consequently the theories of the inde- structibliigv of matter and of force have their roots in Newton's axiom, in the great law or consequences. of equlvaience. of compensation. of bal- nnce.-â€"From “Balance: The Fund:- menml Verity," by Orlando J t Smith. In England They “'ere Mon Troop- ,PI, In Ireland Boflrotleru. Moss troopers in olden days 111 Enz~ land infested the marshy country 0! ledesdnle and subsisted chiefly by rnpine. Such freehootera 1n Irélnnd were called bogtrotters, apparently to: a similar reason Thls name was also glven to max-aud- ers upon the border. Mr. Camdem calls them bordcrors and describes them as n wlld and warlike people. They are culled muss troopers." say: Fuller In n long nrcouut of them in his “Worthles 0: England," “because they dwell in the mosses and ride in troops together. They dwell in the bounds or meeting of two klngdgms. but obey the laws of neither. They come to church as seldom as the 29th of Februv ary comes into the calendar."- Sir 'Walter Scott. in the "Lay of th- Last Minstrel," introduces the word thus: A fancied moss trooper. the boy The truncheon or a spear butt-ed. And round the hull right merrily In mimic lorny rode. It End In Origin In “19 01.1 3113".) “'0rd “Else." The word nickname lms lts hnsi: la the old English "elm," an addition 01 prolongation, as used ln “The Mer- clmnt of Venice." “'Tls to ploco the lime to eke it and to drnw it out nt length." Beekeepers stlll call n wood~ en cylinder added to a bum to lat-reuse lts mpnulty nn "eke," and we speak or eklng out an income. A nltknnme therefore Is on eke name. or one added “hich gained “I present form through the transfer of the ”n" 0! the lndeflults artlcle used with It from Its proper place to the front of the noun. Thus "an ekennme” bccflno first It "a nekcnnme" and then “a nlcknnme." There are some llsh of which the example. lmvln: owt.” Somolhnus owt.” Sommluws ‘le “n" lms loft the word and become nttzu-bed to the uni. ole. as in apron. which was in olden (lmefl n “mun-on." while "a manger" has come down to us as "an auger." law: ' "Did yer cit nnytl the burglar 3n gun THE WORD “NICKNAME.” MATTER AND FORCE 1 from t FREEBOOTERS [III-d Lurk similar cases in Eng lmilur cases In Eng- 1 51¢. word “newt" is nn _ _ won nriglnnlly' "an “Oct, \ cal, the “n" hns Id! :11: x mm-ued to the am. ( Wk?“ 1"“ vhich was in olden Lard a while "a nauzer" .... .... u-.. mumâ€"u In fact evPU‘U Ens .. .. .. Chickens; per Ducks . . . . . Gers- per lb Turkevs B xckflhlslt. . an! 0D '0‘ LENNOX learn. Sat]: 5; Barns; Barley Den“! 8 Wheat Sprix Wheat Red Spec-Iv me Admlmnerll [I where annulmâ€" FOR SALE lbo ACRE P:u.w 150 arr: The Central MEAT MARKET D. 0. SMITH HERBERT on. BARKEF, L.D.s ,svaxrxsrâ€" MARSHA)! c. RUSSELL FITCH AqusTER. su) km: 1‘ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ALV/A rs CURES And In Pic-amt and Safe. Special prices PROFESSIONAL CARDS flan t‘AKMEK'a MA} d 3k 1I M mien (Ivan (0 Push!“ LENNOX BUTTON, 'kh 11 NE! 1nd als RSI-Z BI M [IL ways fir ll Mutt Baa Should": 70 )n

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