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Stouffville Pilot (Stouffville, ON1903), 9 Apr 1903, p. 5

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rials great eek. ESQ ' orth 1 is our Svrup. few 0 of ould D qu art- ty. and u: th'u , Thanking my numérous customers fox past favors and hoping for .1 continuance of same, A. repair. Call and see u; befure Buying. Painging and Repairing done on shortest notice. Horse Shoelng and Jobbing as usual. Made of the best “inter-in: 5nd by first-class machauics. Having bought our stock for (spot casm we are in a position tu give OUl customers the benefit. We can sell a. They are a. marVel in the Shoe- makers Art. 1 We are now ready for the Spring Trade with a. full line of all classes of < STOUFFVILLE CARRIAGE WORKS Our store is leplete with the most up~toâ€"da.te ‘hoes known to the txade. AGES; Don Valley Pressed'Brick and Kennedy Davis Painted Ceiling. MANUFACTURER DEALER W ‘ Apricots worth ' 1 5c per 1b. at 2%; lbs. for . PRUNES Not the cheap French Prunes, but the sweet California ones at 5 lbs. for 25. 7 lbs. Tapioca for 250. 7 lbs. Rice ' “ 25c. SPESEEE. TEES WEEK BUGGIES, FARM WAGONS, ETC. ‘irst=class Factory Buggy for $10.00 J. 1:. AIIKEN, THE GEO. A. SLATER SHOE THE J. D'. KING THE EMPRESS THE McPHERSON TEE GAINSBORO THE UN UERHILL a SISMAN’ Our prices are a surprise to the closest buyers. We have some Second hand Buggies in good F115 Lumber, 'Lath, Shingles,Lime Cement, Coal and Wood. Ratcliff Co. Among! Others we Carry {3% Doors, Sashes, etc. BOOTS we can save you 3 3 5 we buy everything at JOB‘ 10 have the Drop on PriCEB TRUNKS.’ BAGS. STRAPS c ‘. H. TODD. J. A. HEISE, Druggist, . Underhill’s SIOUFFUILLE SHOE STORE FOOTWEHR SEE OUR NEW SPRING SHOES Stoufvillc. 25¢. - Hr. Ind III-I Goo. I‘an. 0! Toronto. are in town (or a. low days thin week. Services In usual n: Christ Church on Sundny “11mm. and 7 p. m. Whom to occupv the "can! fur- nished houle on 0' Brien Ava. Some any it. is ! Yes. but who? Good Pridny Ina-marrow. April thaw": bring forthâ€"muddy fonds! ”FEED, Faunâ€"If you wunt pig feed don't. hunt All over the cotinlry. but. go direct ‘0 Bruce Bros.‘ mills. Mr Geo. E. Cook. recently married. Lakes possession of the old homestead It Lemonville. his father retiring in another home near uhat villnzo. . Miss Rownn. of Ton-onto and Mrs. (Lawyer) Macdonnld of Port Colborne Ont. visited over Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Urquhart. Mr. and Mrs. D. Fox-gym and Miss Jesaie Blackie. of Toronto. spent. a fa'w days last week with their sister. Mrs. Hugh McDon-LLI. Mrs. Sun-h Blackie died at the res idenco of her sister. Mrs. Pointon. Bethesda. on Thumlny cf lent. Week, in the 59th yenr of her age. The fun- ernl Look place on Saturday. Will] a. short service u. the 3.3”":an church. the interment talking place in the Sroufl'viile cemetery: The deceived “-33de known in Stoulfville. Her husband. Mr. Jns. Buckie. who lived in the Eu: End at the viilebe. died about ll yesre Ago. The deceased gave up housekeeping about two your: ego. lines which time she hu white-l with members of the familv. She was I consistent members of the Congregntiohnl church here. and In: one of it: most “meal: nn-Y faithful workers for very mlny yous. She use Also u very native member of the W.T.C.U. The fun-3n] service , In; conducted by the Bar. Geo. Wuh- ingot. H.A.. ollm‘nville. ’3 .- .- The summer bowling green at L'tke - View House. Jackson's Point. is being wi-lened. levelled and all resoddcd for the coming 5 turner. Mr \Vm. Johnston is on a visit to his father. Mr. Alfred Johnson. Mr Johnston wns formerly high snhool Lancher in this section of the country. Amos and E'ias Lshmm were suddenly summoned to Akron. Mich.. to be with their father who had heen stricken with a. paralytic stroke. They left on the Monday morning truin Rev. and Mrs. \Vullnce and others are attending the Baptist Young People's Convention at Toronto to- morrow (FridayJ Blncksmith George J. Fucklor. of Whilchurch. died recuntly. luving 52,398.11. Of this 3500 is in land, £763.11 in cash, and 91.000 “fail;- sunnce. Ha willeJ $1000 to his wife. and 1 thin] share in the home- sgeml. the other portion going to hi- son Philip who is leguee uu-i executor. Blncksmim Whilchurch. 52,398.11. Of $763.11 in ca Messrs.ByerBMkey are negotinling [or a. new dynamo for the elechic light plant for Smufivine. the old one not. baing powerful enough for tha anâ€" ticipatel oxen: lighzs that. will be used here. A larze number attended the serIâ€" vioe u the Congreganionnl church on Sunday {Aftgrhoon last. when the Ru. C H. H-iner..Chri-ninn minister. took charge of the sag-vice. The church property was lately acquired. by this deufiminntion. Mr Ranfrew. of Toronto. accom- panied lay-his [fl-other. W. C. Ronâ€" Irew. wore up It Musingmu Point. near Jackson‘s Point. laying out the foundxtion‘ (or a verv hnndume summer residence at Lhis picturesque spot. The Rev. Prof. D418“. of Kingston. is expects! to preach in the Congregl- tionaJ church here. on Sun lay afterâ€" nnon next. at 3 o'clock. The Profesâ€" soris a cousin of Dr. Ddei. of Stout!- ville. Mr Widemnn. of \Videmnn's Cor- ners: an-l Mr Miller. of Elmira. brothers-in-lnw. left, for the North- west last. week. where 1.th Willin future reside. both hlving taken up land there. Annual Easter vestry meeting at Christ Church on Mondav next M. Rav. J.C. McFarlnne. of Port Perry occupied , the pulpit of the Baptist chulch Sunday last. at Sloulfvil!e. and Is: Markham. in the nbsence of Rev. \V. E. Wallace. who fiook Mr. McFarlane’u service at Port. Perry. Horsemen. let you bills and route cards a: the Pilot. \ a h-ve special facilities for turning Out neat and H:- tractive work m. moJer-te prices And lure a very large slocL of horse cuts to select from. 8 pm. A large attendance is kindlv remnesmd as business of great. im- portance is to be‘brough! forward and discussed. 4'" Local Items. The Special service: in the Methodist church are being continua! during the present week. Mr. Goble. late of Chicago. was visiting friends hers on Wednesday. Mr. Gublofirmerly resided in Stouflâ€" ville. Miss Lloyd. daughter of the late Rev. Lloyd, Baptist. minister. of Toâ€" ronto. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sillchir. Screen The meefing in the Methodist church on Friday evening will take the l-er of an Ensm aervica. Young‘ friends Miss Henry Hopper. of Victoria Squire. died very suddenly on Monday. at. his late residence, in the 6; year of his age Easter services at. the Methodist church on Sunday next. Special music by (he qlxoir. Easter services at the other pluces of worship on that day. Prof. :gbiuk. fruitingpector. o Oshawa. rs in tpyvn on Wallis-thy. We a ' on? to hear tint. Mr. :2“ Will Ra uufioriug from an “tack of quinsy, Miss Maud Todd visited over Sunâ€" flly in Toronio with her nicer Gar- u-ude. week Mr. J. Raesor. formery of the Stand-ml'Bnuk. about two years ago. but now u Mnrquun. was renew- ing 0M acquaintances in Stoufl'ville on Wednesday. A spacial 'aervico for ymnz men] was hei-J in rha Merhoiist church on Sunday evening Iut. when the pnsior. the Rev. Geo. M. Brown. gave 1. very appropriate adireu. his subject being Goliath. Goliath was alronz Mull mighty while he lrusied in GoJ. As soon as he lost his grip upon and [with in Cm]. that re"! mum-mt his great Miss M. Phillips formerly retozlcher in‘ W. R. Sanders photo gallery. but recently retoucher with W.J. Martens of Toronto. proceedezl lo Lislmwl. Ont. Monday, to take A similar position 'wilh C. A, Lm. photograher of Khan town. ' Miss Phillips is an expert reloucher. J. 1". Leunox. president of the Cun- ndian L'ICI'OSSB Association). and I“. L. Button. left today to attend the annual convention of ihe Association held in Toronto on Good Friday. Among the judges just appointed m act at. the coming Canadian Hume Show during this Ind. next. ummh. we notice the name of \V. J. Shark Stoufl~ ville. ou harness human; and Shake}:- en Grn'lmm. Chuemout. on the Smud- ard-bred and roadster»; and saddle horses and hunters chums. . Mf- R. Nelln spent Sundny md M’oml-y wun' c‘lly (dentin. “'5 have had in Sxou'Ix-ille in that. the boys 0 horses and hunt‘ Film-no Button In on . busines- ll’iP *0 Sandal-15nd on Tammi-y. getciu eclipse 1h Mr. Albert Sypher. who has resided M Huntsville fur the put. two years. moved his household ell'ccxs from there on Friday 153:. to the farm belonging to the late David Sypher. .'n Picker- inz. I: is reported that Iberc pur- pose: running a stock farm. the hospital a short time ago, returned home on Sauurduy evening. and good hopes of her recovery nre entertain a] The widow of W. W. chg‘of New- maria. who died having no will. up- plieg {or gunrdianship 01 their child- ran.‘i\gml '20, 17 and 1.3. They are euu‘lIeJ to $2000 in life insurance. Mr. E. G. Sloulcnburgh. of Tor. ouo. late of Sloufiville. has just pur- chased a piece 0! property then: and is erécliug a residence thereon. Jus. [ms gone to the ci:_v for a couple of week: to assiat in the work. The llcv. Mr. Mucdonald. of Maple. preached two excellent sennous in Christ. Church last Sunday. morning and eveniua, which Wm. mm. an “"1 ”Will-l. which were much up preciated by the lur‘e congreiplion prunint. Mrs. John Davis. who was take: Min 3911'. $12.00 nil.- lor “0.00. We Late Ne‘lie Wilson and )[NS Mabel of Markham. were calling on in town last. Thursday Webb, of Toronto. uni] Hrs. not Claremont. are guests this of Mrs. Michell‘s. Church ”we had many good concerts {Iville in the past. but. ghe one a boys of the fire brigade are up for the 25th May is going Llwm all. Just wait. and set). very pleased to report that. Gunilla} Paton. - Hg!" late John S. Shu‘er. cule'n'nlnl her 715: binhdnr. and Look tea. wnh six of her daughters. Mrs. Richard ReV’ nolda of East Toronto. Mrs. Lewis Brown I West. TorontoJunution.Mrs. \anrd Ilia. Mrs. George 'l‘.lylor. Mrs. ’I‘um Bas‘on. Mrs. Frederick Reynol‘ls of Goodwood. and Mrs. John Lee. ,“ friend. and five grnnd-chillrcn. She is the mother of twelve daughters. all The death of Mr. le feldt. of Markham. Cu years. is nuno Inca]. was the son of the late merfoldt. at one line resident. of Mnrkham. years the dacenscd resi-1( his parents. attu- which the Sra'es. where he w one of We beat tuuncrs. vived by a. wife not! a g iiy anJ thren broLhel’S. of Guodwoo-l ; John.of1 or of Frank M rs livin is slill Imnrl 311.1 and living alone. who (1 Rll nay to IIIE h‘plnoid {ever And been nursing him which she died. took place on Tum-lay L elery. The health a Toronto refused (0 gram. allow the body to be sent ueazssiuting the farther remains by road. Hospital himl his son, nu-l the mm buhiul tho whistl) and the man behind the bars. In-l {he mxn behinvl the K rink nnll the man behind the cars. and the man huhind the foothill. and the man behind his fists. Ln] everything be- hinda thin; is entere-l on this list. But they're skipped another follow. of whom nothing i: is been S‘Ii'lâ€"lh'.‘ fellow who is even or a little way ahead; who nlwavs pays for what he gets. whoa hill is nlwny signeti â€"he's more impornnl. than the run: w‘m i: bohin-l. All we ojilon ml merchants and the whole commzrcinl chm. ue indebted for existence Io this noble. honeut m H). Ho keeps us ll“ in business And his [own is newr deml. nnnlso I take 0! my hat to the man who i, uhend. Thix ye" will by I Binder tw'iu record bra that for the Hmnm “'1 Fair . Our 30.00015 cur 10ml of twine which Mr. John- Rich-ulna. K. P. P. 'lor El“ York. who I. lhort time 330 wu taking special Immune In the Gener- sl Hoapitd. has returned to his home in Scsrboro'. He is looking well and in Lemming his duties on the farm. WMIG â€"- FonsYrIIâ€"On Wednesday y. April 8th nt1he residence of the brlde'u purenu. by the Rev. Geo..\l Brown. Mr. John Edwiu Wagz. to Miss Amelln Forsyth. elllwat daugh- ler of Mr. Elenznr Forsyth. all of‘ Ihe Township oflberidge. Ire I unlv are tha “mic Luf Bluul; o! Biudoi I‘wme lhs' highest gm]: quality in xhe world but no the pro- duct! 0! Canudhn Industry and IS being such should be pruferrel by (he Cunndian farmers to buvin; i nparted In every paper we pick up we pretty sure lo (ind n 10! of silly 3: about lhe num who is behind. The the man behind the counter Iud man behind the gun. and the man hind-,he buzz s-w and .lbe man him] his son. nn-l the mm bchiul whisiln and the man behind we put in our mnrket Mu. [try/E. Beech. widow. of Klrlrhun. huh: property unwilling to “‘10 to her younnn dnughtar. with .100 to hot oldest dunghler. twine. Urns in 1nd see on our three lines anle L olse'u ”kmâ€"Mammoth year's price and bqlow any for dun-us for in “hunt!“ will be coming Awizea at Downes I: \Vilun. u 3mm firm. Id-y evening were fia'ed 8l21n11 coats. Ind Cl-rkf Dick is .1 an employs. 31 3nd coca. for cutting 3,0“ ice on Sum] ty II. Wellnnd. “:n “in. Our Susie: mkwe’nr is close w poriectioul. Sehlhem buys. They no Crater ‘Jazkfand this prica is Ill ure At J‘ McG lrl-n ‘00 r actions a the she never rallied of Michigan lin on Satur illlrun HI'E ‘III on I BOI‘X‘O‘V I” liv m t)‘[ ago Irmcr on Saturday n'cr. the wil {Lin gains: lha G. 1'. R tel- Purl. juries nas'oined at win: In gr tried If. the fonh- A numh London. “ml mu“ of Snrlfox'd lle Cunlifle Peter: I {cw Jaws pick up we we mother of ry Fluznmarâ€" mm, aged 60 The dean-sad ‘\V|u. Flum- her own work Jll ughzers. nl zrnnd-moth rs. and the 1d the man rylhing be- : lbislist. .har follow. prominent Ame. from ‘ha funeral Ill-3 ceme- permit. l d1 silly gush rail. thus take the ties many with [ll Gilbert dangerou sealer fo‘ ed LI [lo'ld Born to M r. Mrs Sabhv xll Sc Jr. Put ILâ€"Il H. Wilson. I’ H. Wilson. Pan. Lehman. A. Cute] [Claus ”.â€"C. TI‘O McWiHiumi. Pn‘ daughte hem- Boom II. Sr. ”(Lâ€"1!. McDonILl. L. Dnlel. Z. Lewis. Jr. ILâ€"W. Luv. F. Spot- furd. A, BQgthn. Sr. Pnrt [[.â€"A. Young, W. Bulnell. K. Billing”. M 1' Ahou: four inch on Friday Inst. Mr T. Cnufield in Shading of pupil. in 8:00le Public Byline! (or. [grab 190.1. , noun IV. Sr. IV.-â€"L. Wollmm. D. Kain. L. Widemn. Jr. IV.â€"B. flout, C. Coopor. 0. Vnnnt. ' Boom m. Sr. III.-â€"Il Young. 8. Helncr. L. Turner. Jr. KILâ€"H. Clark. G. Spot. !ord. S. Reynolds. Ml st 3‘ ing the carpenter work slung in fine rhe rhe Lazar's ptrenu l son's one day In»! w Mr. and Mrs}, M. V We are glad to hour {but Count Jqo Alcock in recovering from 3 severe attack of heart, trouble. “'ho was the man that go: la main suee'; he said his home w; Uxbridga town. After giving him his \v ITOUPPVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL. 9 Markham. \Ve are horn-3 It the cooking ighlh Mrs Miss M-t ur. nnd Mrs. 3. Brooks went Sunâ€" dny with her parents. 31:. J. Duck. Mk E. D. I‘ Inn-Jo Messrs Hand of Pike Co are rush- We welcome Mr Mr min: work ling mi on Mr :tions which way to go [In it was Q mixture of n tanglefoot LII-c made hi urn nnd nber 0! our you Minnie Binghlm visited “in McCormick 144 Samhv ther- 1y ill is I" smiles these ,Mrs P. R. Hoover of the e a! fl-rkham visited with 's ptrenu Mr. M. Williamâ€" ul’ield in builaiu MONGOLIA g at Mr. Wu is slowly “40on I SILOA.“ IIESDA VIVIAN I‘royer. F. Y. Part I Clus zhun visited Miss lh OverV 35 en rcco veri n . E. McDannld. Ginsu II[.â€"P. 10 ha been my rim; with xync Ynke. P‘rt ple Attend- Mr. ‘E into our Jud. It's 5 ML. Albert pn the win

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