Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Pilot (Stouffville, ON1903), 15 Dec 1904, p. 8

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%‘wzmwwwwwmwmm MMMWMWMMMMMMQS g Stouffville Elevator I SALT= .I‘L‘;Ldf:;f:lxi:::;:"::3”Z11: ”WWW a FLOUR= 5:Ԥ.,1‘;;:‘3:::U:J:;". M We“ é Shorts,“ Bran, and Chap E We buy Hides ' We buy all kinds of Grain Seeds TOOD COOK, We also SELL sacks. Rock Salt. Flux Corn Meal. Graham-Fl Manitoba Flour [5Ross] Manitoba Patent Flour. Gould Bros.’ Ideal [Strong Bakers’] Bran and Shorts. We exchange Flour for Wheat. White Lime and Seed Corn We sell Chamberlain’s Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera 2 Colic. Cholera 2-1. Diarrhoea Remedy Diarrhoea Remeuly usvuninnd'upln-ngmhb. swundhmlwm TODD ‘ COOK Grain and Seeds, Bought and Sold Office. 19* door East of railway Track. and prices most reasonable it will pay you to call and see for yourself. des will soon b: with us Remember that Bufidy’s Gloves, Ties, Hats, and Caps THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR I 3.133,??532‘5‘22'3'0‘; ”ms 25c. to $25.00 Fancy l’amps from 25c. to $7.00 Carving sets from 650. to $5.00 Ask for a calendar We wish also to nay we were nev'er -better pre‘ pared to serve ard please you in holiday goods. Skates; sleighs. baking cabinets and many other- thing all 0t which would make beautiful and acceptable presents. Silvester 8: Dougherty. While wishing u very very Deerin g ljinderierWine are the finest in town Silver plated ware â€"Always kept in\stock.â€" We handle the Jfamous STIVER BROS J'. C- BUNDY MERRY XMA$\ Coal Sezds. Cements Tar Papers Saltâ€"in barrels or Seed. Beans. Potatoes' Linseed Heat. 0“ Cake Meat. )ur. tolled Outs. P. of Paris. Ogtfiru. Pressgd Hay. for the Xmas trade Nos J add 2 Todd Block, Stouffville TODD’S BLOCK lain haw ; mos and It \ EEEI tam equ be u fide an: lgivi ‘no ( AS‘ better pre‘ lay goods. Pro $25.00 to $7.00 1‘1}: $500 gas; many other 32‘, autiful and mu E El" that can! “(‘01 5‘01] thru and [11m insh the “111‘ 3'0“. munmmmmnnnmnmnn 'm SUI” gum W0 R Impala. Serious Duties Upon Those “Who Court It. “When naqunintanceship ripcus into friendship. something serious has come into ouv's life." writes Mrs. iivni’y Graham in the Ouioukcr. “i dofi't think that any one can or ought to afloni to have more than one or two rcniiy inti- mate friends. it love has gone with friendshipâ€"[hat is. if the gates of paradise have been opened to you. and the gnurdhm angel has sheathed his flaming sword and admitted 3'0“ throgh the portalsâ€"then mu must “The best I'mnedv for constipnlion [ever \Hed is Chamberlain's Stomm ch and Li\er Tablets." says Mr. El- Bu'lu‘ of FlflllkVinP. N. Y. "TIM-y mt gr MI)“ and lehout. any unpleasâ€" un tfi'ecr und In.“ the bowula in a genfemliy nuturulccndition.” BES'I‘ REMEDY FOR CONSTIPAâ€" 'I‘ION It Is not the intelligent man who rules, but intelligence; not the wise mun. bfit wisdomâ€"Goethe. “Just like her father," said Mrs. Nu- ritch. “He made his money In the grocery business." Just an with Her water. “Your daughter's music is improv- Ing," said the professor, “but when she runs the scales I have to watch her pretty closely." Too Much Athletic» Many physicians now clalm that the general health ls hurt rather than ben- efited by athletics, that muscle bulld- ing Is not necessary to good health. that to bring about a perfectly train- ed condition has a severe effect on the nerves, that a hunt up muscle has a tendency to degenerate and that the heart, being a muscular organ. shares In this danger. CURE; CULDS IN ONE HOUR Many cold cure: lle xlnngenous be» cause composed of deadnint opiates. Bur. fragrant healing Cnhrllwzoue cures in cm: hour and ii bolh harmless and delightful to uni. Even tlu- Worsl colds. sue-zing snilfling colds with tzone is inhaled. Cnlarrhoz me acts like a charm on cnlds, kill: Ihem our light prevents their return a law hour: later. - qu colds cumurh and thronl trouble use only Calnrrlnr-zone Com- plete out“! $‘..00. trial size 25c. at all dl uggists. running ryes are flopped very quicklv “hen the bulsanc Vapor of Cumrrhâ€" Prettiest Mornlnn Glory I'll-t Ev" Bloou-ed In a Tomato Can. While I devoured my sandwiches. linger marks and all. with a mighty ap‘ petite at nountime of my first day at work with the iron molders Mike reached over into :1 neighboring yard and plucked :1 crisp climbing morning glory.‘ Holding the delicate blossom up for my inspection. he said, "Young roller, kin you make me one just like that in bronze?" i was quite sure I could not. “Rut." said be, “you needn't think it can't be done. First you get on old can, punch a hole through the bottom of it with n nail and stir-k the stem of the flower through the hole. leaving the blossom inside. See?" isnw. “Next you fill the can with \vnter nnd drop into the water bit by bit nice tine sand. Mind you. 1:0 slow. After a long time the water will leak out, leaving the bios- suin buried in the sand, but still in good shape. Now you'll dry the whole thin-,: in the core oven and bake it. That will burn the blossom to ashes. Then it you have the patience to shake it and shake it till all the ashes drop out through the stem you‘ll be ready to [mllt‘ in your metal. and if you do as I tell you nml make no mistake and try about six times you'll have in the end the prettiest morning glory that ever bloomed in a tomato can."â€"Seribner'fl. Withntocd 0|] er Tr'emm Quicklv C u d by Chad " Cough Remaiy.“_ :, "Lust. winter [caught a v‘ ‘ cold which linm‘rad for week uyc J Urquhart. onuphyr‘ Onurl "My cough was vmy dry Ind harnh The loo-l denier rl-onmmeded Ch berâ€" lniu’s Qouch Remedy and gun mood bouleuured me I believe Cl Inher- laiu’s Co‘ngh Remmiv to he Ll. lac-MI have ever usoJ." This is one iol the most Staple medicines in use Thous- ands have testified to its excellence. It not. ouly cures a cold quickly Ind eflecluallv. but counterncts II’V tendency toward pueumnniu. In is equnlly valuable lor children and may be given to them with implicit con- fidence. It always cures and it plans nncvo lake. ’I‘here is no danger in giving it to children for it. contains no opium or other harmful drug. any one can or more than one friends. [I |¢ no 1 Raw I! 3 trial. One A BRONZE FLOWER. LI \UEKINH COLD. FRIENDSHIP STOUFFVIDLE PILOT DEC. 15th. 1904 ‘ht cent YIN-1’ lo keep II a FunnIyHuâ€"l' in ['29 land. No mpnpy_ ie secure the best. lhac can he a ul-scnibers receive bene b'ggesL value! to day in the Imukct is :ha anily H‘ Werkly Star and their be I lure. “The Princess nt. \Vgn THE ONE BETTER THAN ALL OTHERS Some of_the largo city weekly~ pa- pela me win!) “3ng to follow in lhl’ l'nnhlppL of the gum". .\lonl1H||\‘.Pekh the Familv Herald and W eeLly Star l'he nun-mm] circulnli-m of 111m :I'Pflt weekly mow than double we are told, lhul. ofnll lhe city \vveklies in Canada combimd. enables the publish- ers lo spend enormous sums every yen-r lo keep II a FunnlyHeâ€"rnld alwnyn in the 19ml. I\'o mum‘yJ“ spared l' sevure {he best that can he cor. nnr ’llre. inlI-u‘ mine: ’1‘]. wooa sales in this vicinity are on and more money than (he relurn the buyer gets for the wood and his labor when he is (inough with Lhajib. Special Sonvnenir goals of Good- wood in china. for Iha Chnistmns trnde ac Croslu's. Its because your nerves urn in a weak irrilnble condition. Fen-023119 will make Illem “mm; and corn-(xi the trouble cmuiug your insomnim I fell into a suite of nervous exhaustion last I‘all. writes Mrs. J. Strand. of Dexter. "I was run down. nouldn'l sleep and fell, miserable, lrivd Perr- 020116 and mu quickly benefiuad I can Niamend Felrozone to amone uuffeninl; [10m ovmâ€"mought nerves and sleeplessnesa. No tonic is better. try Ferrezow. Price 501;. at druggipls. Council meet here on Thursday of this week. Miss Young. of the school stuff of the villugeis in Port. Perry this Week “I the examinatiou‘for teachers. .Mr. Wm, Huiues attended the jury sitting M'Whilby this week. Wood sales in this vicinity are on and more money than the return the buyer gets for the wood and his labor when he is though with the iib. Miss Lucy \Viudsor has returned to Lucknow. after a three weeks' \‘iSil with her parents Leia. Mr. Robt. Pugh. of Toronto. is a visitor at Mialluvlin Focklers. Mrmnd M1‘5.Cuit9r of Barrie visited Mr va Kinser rocmlll) Wedding bells “ill saun be ringing in our midst again. Mr. Geo. H. Silvester was in town one day last week. Mr. Anthony Hoover. Lewis H00 var. and Mr. Fred Rnymer. attended {ha Liberal banquet. at 'I‘hornlnll. Min. Cnaely of Thornhill. ii visiting at Mr. T. Gurrs. Mr. 'l‘eunyu :I. Ind Toronto. are visiting Lewis. Mr John Wilson has recovered from the accident. he met with in the run- away and is on duty again. Mr A. W. Lehmm and wife visited {nianda at Baker Hill. on Sunday. Mr. \Vm. Harper andeaster Willi: were in Toronto. Inst. week. Rev M. Surge": conducted the ser vioen in the Christina Church on Suu~ day lust and In the morning service ndministered the Sacrament. of the Lord's Supper mm! in the evening preached an eloquent nnd impressive narmon Io a huge congregation. freinds in Toronto. Mr. Abram Lehman touvtoud the funeral mother in Mich. U. 8‘ Mr. George Drurv hm engaged to Tunmau Grove fur the winter. Mr. 'l‘eunyuon. Ind Mr. Smifll ol Toronto.nro visiting Mr. Ambrone G»! IF YOU DON‘T SLEEP WELL hing and jingh'l From our own obrl'eaponlent. r. Fred Runner is visitin you: peels and fruits for run] puddings at Crosln's winner is with us ulm GOOD WOOD RING WOOD ‘nefir. 'I‘h. w new>papm Herald and ‘guliful pic ' Ik" for « ne left. this week mud corrvm insomnim I a exhaustion Strand. of his grnnd HIE ‘Blncksmiths sending work will be prnmptly ended to. Old lingéies pluâ€" in g1 shape tor small money. kinds of wood work done reasonable priégs. Ordered and Rgparir Work only. Is again in the old Roche’s siinp, \v'm intends to do lee the reins to appetite. And you gen give wings to happineu.â€"Woman'u ont‘ minnteu. n coudili: cure: the lowing and lie-plat.- The law of the harvest Is to reap more thun you sow. Sow an act. and you reap 1: habit. Sow a habit, and you reap a character. Sow n charac- ter. and you reap a destiny. A Good Beginning. Slick! spend six houm a day trying to grow tull: it's the fashion. you know. lieâ€"Well. you've made a beginning, I see. Your face looks longer than usu- a]. Jul! What He Meant. “Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Tor- klns alter her husband hml been play- ing a social game. "why are you so often without lunacy?" "It is due to the way I was raised.” “You [noun reared. don‘t you?" "No. I mean raised." AI-om. Ihe grant mmit of Dr. Hum iltou'u. Plum Pnice.‘.’~'\c. Ilene-conic Detective. Ehrenberg, prince of mlcroscoplats. 'some year: ago was employed by thd Prussian government to investigate a case of smuggling. A case had been opened. valuables extracted and the use repscked and shipped onward to In destination. The only elew to the criminals was that the unpacking must have been dons at some of the customs houses through which the goods had passed. To all appearances tho ml- croscope had a hopeless task. Ehren- berg took some or the land which but been used in repucklng. plnced it un- der the microscope, looked through the i '.tnbe and. behold there on the land la: n peculiar specimen of toramlnl- ten. That animal 'wns found only at one place In the world and told Just where the crime had hm committed. Buflerels lrom Icinticn would no: haniute to uue Chamberlain's Pain Balm. '] hn prompt. relief from ,m‘iu which it affords is alone wont: many times its con. Not A mil-meahould be lost win-r a child slmwu umpwmu vl croup Cllllnbel'lfllh'n Cough Remedv ui-Im u soon us me child becomes hoarse or ‘evsu uller the croupy cough nppenrm will prevent «ha attack. 1!. not er [mils and in plenum. and sale to lake. when d bud So- bring along your wdrx EVERY PHYSICIAN KNO“ S R. B. Duncan NOTICE. HE QUICK old Sm nd :11 Weber 8 he m- FOR SALE. Ibo ACRE Faâ€"uu: 150 acrai good A“ It} at at IOO A: I hard 26:50. Good location [Eggs Honor Graduate 0! Toronto ‘ I [so Post-6min“: acme-fl ram over Snoflcrd 5: cu, SCI: Turkeys Geese per H LENNOX Chickena_ per lb I When Spring Who-t Red Goose when! . The Central! ”'5' MEAT MARKET Frame Rough Cast Dwelling. )oms. Large stable. On g acre lot {sin SL. Stouflville. Must. be sold me an estate. - 'ookaJIeuts ()r D. C. SMITH. 9.0.8 Han-ms?â€" unher and lundnue atzmm When trouble gm hlmtlug him I man may dodge It. but when a man goes hunting trouble It hasn't one Ounce in a thousand ox escaping him. ill health “Well, they enn't compete with u at the dead one. who keep on (at: out new volume- every rm,” Pectin-cu umou. ‘ “Did you ever see nay-thing to can! the way some of these lire young In; thorn turn out books?" iiBKflAl my, one: ovcr “2 Wm] HERBERT “‘ mlmenu c. RUSSELL n: _Specia| prices Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera-£1. Diarrhoea Remedy THOMPSON O’BRIEX Nova hill Ind kph-nut to take entral Me PROFESSI UNA L CAR DS G. Brawn S I‘OUFFV I LLE FARMEB'S MARKET slcck of II al. Pork STOUI'P V l LLI 12g will: GooJ Dwelling House nix-0nd: 1t UCT and Mutton ams. Bacoa. Market 9001100 Hula res If.

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