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Stouffville Pilot (Stouffville, ON1903), 23 May 1903, p. 1

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VOL IO. N0 5 fun â€"V,.. _.._ The Torhnto Cieam Bm§er co Svset or Sour. Sweet Cream. Time Table 0. T. R. Cream Wanted sad no then! e heppened here this week. sick- will come to the he“ regnlnted lice. No one in min enlightened Ihanld be without. Accident or Benefit Influence. or hath. The lent and Gun-none Co. of Cen- une n variety of policies cover- :th the shove and er. ntee to suit when. and heve nppointed Heur- iert Conleon their ngenu for action. The shore firm has also ad the way (or the Identifi- : Protective Go. 0! Cenede. plan: end ptlieiee ere unique. and" end elm indiepeneihle‘ y whoever tnvel even 3 short I“ from home. Cell a uni: Washington Hon. IDENTS WILL HAPPEN SSELL FITC STEUFFVILLB ”PILGT ESSI ONAL C ‘ CHRIST. Int End. Mme. Lon“ my 5: II o'clock LII n Danie-n conduemd h! Insulin-Hyhrned. , [or John infill“ Edifi'avmls WORK Inch-Ike mon r am. of all who land 0! pound! of Orv-4mm mkw'iicr J: um flvaod '.. fluidly inning“ I p.11 can: Wednesday At 8 M. ‘mdoul Church] Hdnel'. apply dfl Jabv - Tuned-y. pnyer mung by n mum-j! pg Auditorium. ' ' :Elthflngton, PM In. Servk 310‘ 'h‘ for “I ll!!!) Mensa TERIAI} tar. 15mm me lowut detlveredl‘ ,9” near- yonr Wm]: to 8*" “3 “ many expense. we turn- WE] Wodnoedny I run. n Jmltlt . 'l' Mono. 0! Peter- Hu. Juno Em- I ‘0' d3,- “0. d the bride 66 m Ron-LSJOIIEK‘ 0 up Inxd avert”. andflltn School ABDS >111 duvor Honda 11 Tuudm o! 1 p.- :eeping I nun an furnish no and Man, hint-um; 0! Mn fl. W111“ Lea make 1‘ {JOY Through the great success attending the Special Barâ€"- gain and Sample sale this new, we have decided to 'give our numerous customers If you want to save money in foot wear go to A Lehman as I have all kinds to chose from, direct from the factory fresh and up-toâ€"date in light and heavy. Come and get a good pair of boots either the father or mother or son or daughter come and we will make you happy at Greater Bargains than'ever Before. AXE NOTICE that my film or persond hlrboring 3 dog. or bitch. of my description. mutt secure the Authorized tag fromtho V'illnge Clerk or before the ht duy of June, 1903. otherwise the pen-h] of the dog by- uv will be rigidly enforced. By Order. A. G. BROWN. Clerk of the Village of Smufivillt. Every Article in our large store will be reduced, so come a:ong and secure them while they last. Our groceries are all fresh and clean, and prices away down. The Canada Permanent 1nd Western Mortgage Corporation Money to beam. Stoufier a: Coalson BOGTSé: SHOES AT A. bEHMAN. ‘ In difierent parts 'of ing in p; Sun bife Fire Insurance BIG SUCCESS DURING THE MONTH OF JUNE. ' CALL and SEE US. GRUIBIN’S BLOCK. Stoufivlle‘ Twelve The people's shoe store STOUFFVILLE Agents und Appraisers for OF VARIOUS SIZES. LOCA- TIONS, QUALITIES. PRICES Agentafnr EIGHt'lV of the BEST COMPANIES. Agents for the poo {mx BY-LAW ”A. Lehman BARGAINS IN ice Assurance Co.. of Canada MORE BIG BARGAINS. parts bf Sit uf‘ville may- from $500.00 to S.CC0.00 Homes STOUFFVILLE. ONT. THURSDAY. MAY 2!, l903. S. M, VVarriner. Tenders will be received until Sic urdny. May 30th. for ..he stone. brick. and plutering work in connection with the erection of a Mennonixe Chmch u: Stoufiville. Plum tnd specifications can bo'aeen I: Mr. Abr. Smnfler. Stouflvillo. to whom tenders are to be directed. Any tender may not be uccepted. And take notice that alter the said 23rd dnv of May. 1903. the under- signed will proceed to distiibute the estate among the parties entitled there to. having regard only to the claims 9f which he then shall have received notice and be will not be liable for the assets of the said estate or any part thereof to any person or persons of Whose claim or claims notice shall not have been received at time of such distribution. - W. J- STARK. Stonfiville, Agent for B. PRESTON‘CLABK. - Administrator. Boston. to send by post. prepaid or deliver to the undersigned. their Christinn and surnamea. addresses with full particu- lars of their claims and nature or their securily (if any) held by them. Dated May 6th. 1903 Hand’s Fire Crackers NOTICE is hereby given that, 3|] creditors and mhers having claims against the estute‘ of Morris M. Brent. late of ‘he 0in of Boston in the State of Massachusetts (funnerly of Svoufi- ville) Gentleman. deceased. are re- quired on or before SatUrday, May 23rd, 1903. Soft Drinks, Confectionery. J. H. Crooks ICE CREAM ! Notice to Creditors SEALED TENDERS WANTED Better than ever this year. Thin season is expected to be very warm, and Ice Cream is the most suitable thing: for warm weather. We have all kinds ofdrinks The best McLaughlin's. Much cheaper than last And haw can you celebrate the occasion better than by using... . for ,saic in abundance at CRoox’s STORE. We have all kinds, at lowest prices. a 1'. Candies of all kinds. Oranges and Lemons. IS CLOSE AT HAND Main. St, Lthper Innum In Advance; or 31.50 If not 3: (Md. No Inpl'r dlacomluued an lllll’l'fllllll‘l pull] up, tan-up: at the oulnlou A tho Publish: ADVERTISING RATES. For trumlont advonlacmcmn. an: Insertion l0 cum par Ilne, and each sumac uent Imeruon I cams per line. All such ulverl neulenlu mou- rn? by I acilu of solid uuupnrulltlzlluua l0 1 In x. aaemllug uotlce: 10 cents porflno “climber LlulL 10 lnnhrs 1 column, 08 00 .20 " A n 5.00 a 00 12.00 20.00 " i “ 3.00 500 3.00 12.00 “ " 2.00 3.00 5.00 8.00 HThnse h-rms \vlll In all canes 1m ntrlvtly In! hen-(l 10‘ Preferred lposmona In the paper one Illlrll on above rates. Adm-ruaonwma wnhnu! lmclflv directions wlll 0 “serum (Ill Iurbld and chant! Accurdluxly N'Icu‘omox-an SINCLAIR. Publishers and Proprietors- Prufelslonll and Buaiueu Cnrdl. lollnu and uudl'r. 2500 per Inuum ; $3.01- (or 8 months. CONTRACT ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 mlh 5 rmha Lyonr lyear At the St. James' Presbyterian Church. on Mondav evening. a large number of the members and congra- g ' ion, besides Immv othersmssembled iu the basement. to do honor and hid goodâ€"bye to Mr and Mus. Alex. Low. wl'Io are leaving Stoufl’ville. Mr. Low Pu Llirhed awry ’lhundty It the office gdjug to the North-west. and Mrs. Low mid family to Toronto for_the time being. Mr. Low has been closelv identified with St. Jumea' during the has: 20 years. taking an active part. in every dcpurlmont of the church work. and it in needles: to any thnt a vacancy occurs in the church (hm. will be hard to fill. MR. ALEX. LOW “ WATCHED The pumr. the Rev. J. C. Wilson. in his opening rem-rim. expressed the sentiment of the church. in their sor row in parting with Mr. und Mu. Low. lav] lulu-ed them that. (h. ‘prnyerx of the whole church would uccompnnv them in their new home. and that they had me! as a congrogn- tion to bid them farewell and wind: [hem God speed. Solo. "Hem-11nd?" very touchingly snug by Miss Stark. followed the pu- tor’s opening remarks. Dr. D‘ C. Smith. as representnfive of the Board 0! Management. 0!- pressed his own personal‘ A: Wall as the whole board of management. re- grets at. the departure of Mr. Low. For 20yeers he had been closely con« uected with St. James. in fuel. it. was meinlv through the elIorte of Mr. Low. nesilted by Mr Ree end Mr. Mitchell. that St. Jamel Was built. and if ever the history of St. James is written. Mr. Law's heme Ind per- son-litv would have tohe written with it. they were inseparable. Then they had come to look upon Mr. Low'e mature judgment end experience in church matters as ’Ihe right thing to consult and go by in all their church affairs and in every department of their church work. He had been to them a walking encyclnpeediaâ€"a re- ference dictionary. He had an exâ€" cellent temperâ€"e heppv mediumâ€"n temper that attracted and not repelled. How they. as A church. were going to SDII'B him he did not know. and he uglin expressed his great regret in losing Mr. and Mrs. Law from their midst. We wish them abundant. euc- cess and hnppiness in lheir new home. ahd hopod that when he had had enough of the wooly west. he would retire from active labor and retm‘n to Stouflvillu to live‘ nn‘l ngniu'tnke up the work which he was now llying down. Solo nicely sung by Miss Mitchall entitled. "Sunshine and Rain.” Mr.‘W. C. Clerk, as a represen- etive of the Snndey School; expressed his greet. regret at the depirture of Mr. and Mrs. Low from their midst. He hld been appointed superinten- denc of the Sabbelh school to take up the work of Mr. Low. and he. was en- coureged to do the work by the bright. eumpie left behind by their late superintendent. Mr. Low hnd many fine traits worthy of onmple. He was niiuyl regular in his work. he was alwve punctuui. It was to him (Mr. Low): lzbor of love in all his church work. Their lose would be some one else’e gain. At this juncture Mr. and Mrs. Low were ulled up to the front. ’34". Mr, Wilson. addressing them. “33. "Knowing um you are thou: halving us. I wunt to express to you some- THE PILOT MRS. LOW "PINNED‘ TERMS OF SBSCRIP’I‘ION ASH Stouffville mnha {your lycar 20.00 $15.00 950.00 13.00 20.03 3.3,“) I (X) 12.00 20.00 500 8.60 1211) 3.00 5.00 8.00 canes 1m urlvtly In! ona In the paper one o‘dflnfla thing of the feelings of the congrogi- tion. in which you have so Inuy friends. when you have been our 20 yet" clonal] idontified in Ill (10‘ panmontl of the church. You hnve been largely instrument“ in building tho benutiful cdifice we worship Sunday nimr Sunday; you blvu been u member of the bond, Sunday school superintendem. lend-I 0! tbs choir. been delegate to the res- sionfl. in every depurlment of the church you had worked And taken sdeap interest. You hue visimd the homes of the people. You seemed to know by insiinct and find out when and where there was sorrow. and spoke a word of comfort and cheer to those that needed it more. No man has been more willing Ihuu yourself who and help other: in dis- ‘tlosa. Iahall miss you. we Illb‘lfl“ miss you. Wherever your lot i:- must, we {ml sure you will do the cast. we fell sure you will do the some good wonk as you have done for us. We lune not met. to repay you for your work your reward will be in heu’n. We know you will always remember yourmsny friends in Stool!- ville.and we (oel we shall always have on interest in your prayers.” youvvnll ulvrays have in ours. “'9 ask you to accept this gold watch. as a token of our regald and appreciation of your woxk amongst us. l on hnva alwaye been punctual in the past. and as you look upon Illia watch may in help you to be no in the l'umre. We :51: you Mrs. Low ‘0 accept this pendnnz pin us a. slight token of our regard and npprecialion of Vour ser- vices. and as you look upon it may lit remind you of the many friend: vou have in SroulIvnlle. The watch. which' is a beautiful solid 14k gold Elglu movement. wls bennifully ongrnven on front 0! use "J. L." Ind on lhe inside use. "Pmnted‘by St, James' Presbyter- nn‘-.cl1urch Smufiville. 1903 " handed to Mr. Loy b5 Mia-Curio 35:6. The L'_ :Joochf or pendlnt pin. was solld gold net with 44 peallu, Ind was hunded to Mrs. ,Low by Miss Kale ‘DM-nch. Both the watch and brooch were procured from A Grubin. Mr. Low Ind others in those early d a. He had much to think SconE- vme for. Another thing. he did most of his courting while here in the im- mediate neighborhood.whieh hnd given him no excellent. partner in life. so (hut he had danble muons lo be thankful to Stoufiville. He appreci- and the excellent. wonk done by Mr. thankful to Stoufiville. He appreci- ated the excellent. work done by Mr. Low and his good wife. Loves hbor well done ulwovn has its own reward. Mr. Low had done his duty well. and we wish him God IIpeed in his new home. And tell h would still cominue to do his garner-'- Work. lunch of most microben. Dr. Pieroe'l Golden Med cry purifier 1nd enriches 111 gives the body I vigorous cum octofuh. eczema. Ix md other eruptive disease unused by impure blood. "I hid been troubled for abnul (cunt. or I nkln (Mot-u. whic‘ Ilmm unhelnble :- it would i Mr. john Llrlson. of H5 Po-hnl Tex-x “I concluded to try Dr. Mr. D, Stoufier made ‘ law kind mum-ks. He and Mr. Low Lad bead good friends for many years And he had hld an opportunity of seeing com. of h’s work. find ho Mt sure“. great reward was in store for him. Sloufiville: a ago. said 0 bear ms by Mr. Lc 'ille was 1 e dues and church. It God had his work. Ming would PRICE THREE CENTS } Harry 190cm}, CORN! CORN Bananas. Oranges. Lemons Pine Apples, Strawberries. Large Stock Fruit 3d.» “bin-kins. Li. 1will proceed to dish-J having regard ouh’ to which they sh.“ rhen Groxco A. Dark reg pri THE BEST ASSURTMI BELL 'I‘ELEPBON Boots and Shoes. Groceries 6: Fruit provrinta rerun-ks. moron denial; the remnrks of ch: spake-rs. He wished Mr. [ow every hnppiness and | in their new home‘ Refresh“: served by “13 Indian of the and I very plenum social spent hy all. The matting ( ny singing. "God be with y Call 1y save FIGS 3c lb. Executors’ Notice to Creditors In the n York. l'lrmpr. dcc‘ redilorl md other: I ngninu the est-to of chob Burkoy. who died the lllh any of M11. A hereby notified pursnnn Ch-p 129 lo and in thei verified to the undeni: Ch-p 129 la send in 11:4 verified to the underni on or before the [lo juined the other: in And Mrs. Low abnndu and God's blessing in Ibe Mr. James Hun-l mu Date '30) pnir We no saved by gmce. not by walks. but he believed we won] rewnrdud “cording lu our Wt 12m day 911m. A: 11. I903. Accept no Inhotitnte for “ Golden 1 {ml Discovery." There is nothing ' uigoodf' for (lining: the blood 776?. VPieme‘s Plenum. Pellets cm con- Ilipaxion Ind in consequence; 'IURKII’. MANGEL. SUGAR DEBT GARDEN \Nh LENNOX Is Tho Accepted Time FOE SEEDS. Altar of the e:- chu N s'oc ALWAYS ( day of Mus. A. D. 190 ALSO abundant. prosper“? ng in their new home. inn-l made I. low ap- rks. \hmoughly en- nrks of the previous wished Mr. and Mn. ainess and prosperity Ie‘ Refrashmsnta werc Ldiaa of the church. Inn: social time WM 'ho mania; concluded v] be with vou till we m] Slippers >0. going at 75 itnte for “ Golden Med- There is notpjngj‘ ju‘ uue uecumn from' th.

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