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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Jul 1890, p. 2

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MLGerow seconded by MLMowLny moved that minouncil do now :11ij lo meet on Mondayffnly :m, u I p. 111.. {or the Inn- cuion o gum] buinesl. . -r“... mum-mm Mr. Puke: seconded by Mr. Wang“: mowed that the report on washout: Ind hidgu bendopud mad that [his commitlu: be um powered to Mum's: for lender: (or the Don- mcflan ufiron bridges It Putting Villlge Brock Road, nut (lumen, and Heighl's bridgcbetwemlou l4 and :5 in 311! com. said tenders to be openzd a! next meeting of [his counciL Mr. Pukzr was granted have to have his nodm afnatinn re dclrntnr! by-law Id} over to next matting. - ,, V . l- u...“ m. m: different kinds of bridges required and the pro- bnbleoost of construction. beg leave to report and mmmend as follows, that we have are- Iully visited seventy‘two bridges and culverts which have been wept away, and 1.9 hr 115 mil: traced up the old timber. nude esti- mtcst’ormntam to rebuild Ind let in]: of mungtopbm and returning. we also place before you Iepnnte hills of material for the construction or new bridges with utimted cost ot'ench one separately, pnrchnmd all the nuil~ able cedar in thfilownship andf let mntnn by privateand ic bargun‘s or the hull‘ ol’ [8 null hpr‘ildgu and culverts, we also stile“ to you that we have examined all lhe bridges now sanding in the township with a View or accruing the-”rainy for public traffic. (1) Having completal our bill: on Friday evening, our answers from the timber oompanirs being very nnsrtisfilctory I look all the bills and Visited the Petalnro lumber compnuy on Saturday, the results of which I place before you. (3)113! I also procured from the Iron Bridge Co.. ol'Peterboro. plans and quallliom {or the construction ofimn bridges It Pficlcerlng :nk Clzxemont. which a: far I: we know at present your cummlttee would recommend to be built at the above planes. “)er com. mittee appointed to meet a deputation or U:- bridge council for the purpose ofdedding upon the advisability of building a culvert on town line at Allen: between the township: of Pick- eringand Uxbridge, beg‘lenve to report that alterfnlly investigating the nppliution would remmmend that up anion be taken nt pruem. 1 All of which is respectfully nbmilled George ‘ Gerow and John M. Gerow special committee. Mr. Plrlter' seconded by Mr. Wengnte ] nunâ€"t u... u.- H 7 ,, - _ ..-.. . .,_. L‘fibb grading non of Sam's hotel 524: Win. Thom phdng alone an Kingdon road we: of Dunhlnnn 31:; J15. Todd. Ending in siigline between 3: and 33. $343.1“ opening channel {run “them: brilgefio: W. While our Ibuunenl. timber Ind braking jun n Fore: mill brilge 348; \\'m. While grading and cribbing Ih Din: SI: 75: Jas. Linton taking bridge :pm And dnwlng same 350 and building bndgc on bulinc opp lot 5, Sin. H. Ellison during gmvel onGrzmwood mad Sn; B. lhnnck. 4 slicks cedar 3:; F. Soden gruelling nor“: nl' Clmonl 850 “'11:. Stan: gnding on Brock Road 83‘}; JonslndDmey lumpflu'nglm 6 and 7 m 71h con Ho: James Mudill, ad" timber.- 52' - G. Salton building bridg: and daw- Fora-hub Inf-1T di’mon' 7â€"3m"â€"m: nlhem Ihenid}.H.L-nglndm- “NWT: o! nuan- flmndlfi-I 'n-dsinw m». '0“ ”3‘ka mm. nlheintuulaof the town-hip. Your non}. rile: luv: Immunlurdm: m of Candie-uninw null-dream. Ccâ€"Ilialhuhl It. Jam John-om In. Alvn Young. In: cl Mr. Moth-y. Ir. Ind Bur- “ m Mn: h‘ \Vkulg. minibus in ]I- Rutledge on ‘J. H. bugle m Ir. awn-Ia. Recon Cm h hula Ie. musk! pyn-t to th: mums“ r In: 0! MI umhl’mvhfil and: Y0" urn-h we W 35““ Yni-I‘Kâ€" Enlist: ulicltu III! lupin-ninth: ”Lint: mommmmJ-n kiloodmu‘l. Do- mr Hod uh! 'ho‘iofludockflood :1: you Blood mm 1 “- 3-140. Nnod An m 04an: ‘I ‘1‘“. Bimbo: load mum. A Bl“ 1 N Bu Bigot!- ‘2”v'éu grimy“!!!- MI Burdock load ll“.â€" - le are to lhmilinrhejuet ne entinin ' mi): the past. This has been for going years the favorite camping ground for Stonfl'villo le. Our first night in camp m: imaged, null our first nights have been, by high winds and a can» ‘ nently boisterous sea. The wild waves ' dishing against the shore but a few yards ‘ from your tent. the constant qniverin of r the leaves of the paper birch and pop nr. tho screeching of the night hirda, inter- spersed with an occasional scream fmm a neighborin farmyard all tend to induce any but 0'. campers to lie awake to nee how this will end. But just before the morning’s dawn you drop of inln dream- land fora little and awake to find broad day-light staring you in the face. Then you feel like hurrying out to use that terrible devastation ha- been committed by the elemenu. hnt peace and quietness reign supreme. The birch and poplar turn pale when you awnae them ofa-ieb- ing in getting up the racket ofthe previous night, while the placid water- of the lake hear such a calm antipeaeefnl Imile that our heart fails you, and you locueenot. ut wouldn‘t you like to wring that per ‘ cock'n neck though? . This in the name given to that portion of Jackson‘s Point occupied by the Stoul- ville people and their. friends. The auumentors have been on the war path and the certified results show Sloufl'rille~ on-lhe-Lake to have, including cottage and camp, in population of about seventy- five souls. Aetho camping lesson has not fairly opened et. them will no doubt be at least it popu ntion of :one hundred ‘ before the close of July. I undenthnd that this beautiful little hamlet is, in reality 11 part of the recently incorporated village ofSutten West. If this be so, a plan of Sutton West must. look very much like a badly gerrymandered con atiluenay The new oottageojuat being completed here are models of neatnm. The nrtiutie hand of Mr. Yerry ofStouE- ville has: done much to beautify the wtufa of Mew-s. Coulson Ind “'helcr. The ively hues and artistic contrasting of colors give evidence of aesthetic taste. The oldrr residents of this deli bench have also done much 13- homily their call: and grounds during the present. a: n. The romantic little Sumuh Grove with: which Stonfl'villn ’ \\'il|imn Morton, well known here. met. with n Ierinus accident in the Wilkimon Plough Works, in West Toronto June tion,3nturdn 12th inst. Ho wu grind- ing I piece 'ron on an emery wheel, when the pi caught in the wheel break- ing itin two. one end of which ran into his leg at the knee inflicting n terriblc wound. IL: was conveyed homonnd the wound dressed by Dr. Gilmuur, and on Monday, at. the request. of the doctor he was conveyed to the Toronto General Hospital, where he will receive constant medical attendance. it. will be some months before he is able to work. Ymtunluy (Thursday) was Aurora's cwie holiday. The annuulexcuniun under the nus. pices of the Aurora Malhodist Sabbath School tool: place yesterday (Thursdly), m Tomato and Victoria Park. The ex cursion was well pntmnimd, and the sail from Toronto to the park was delightfuL and the park itself is one of the finestju the vicinity of Toronto. .\lr. Wm. Ough now occupies the civic chair rendered meant by the msigvmtion of Mr. C. C Robinson. At the oficial ‘ uom’mtlon held on the 9:l| inst.. six oun- ‘ «tanks were nominal, Lur o u...â€" L--. 1.1.." nâ€", Jo..- Fleur), withdrew, leavilr- in I mm . Dmbrook and Ou-_;h. an Friday following Mr. Dunbroc dm .1 diving then Sent toMr. Our We notice by llio York Tribune that Mr. June: Percy liu hit an: Itho council bond. Mr. emf: Mign- lion lawin to ill health. lliaoallugueu u Ihe regal verymuhihuhehu taken lave of [lien He III on seven] committees And was otherwise useful to the eleclara of West, Toronto Junction. What might have been 3 action. not dent occurred on TnudlyJ 51h. Joshuu Band} hitched a team to A double rig and storm with I load of villager: for Mark- lmm. When the party go: 15 fur as the bake shop, one of the homes shin-l. md mu foul .of a lmcon the mad aide. Mr. Bundy was compelled to leave his load of passengers at, home and pmceed with I single rig. No dun-go m done. The bridga on the 9th nonunion me all completed with two exceptions. Ind than will be compleled on the un'vnl of the timber. goingm have one jinx. like bar-M him In m in “admin!" Imus: Hill'aliwnrg young Inn has sworn a ter- rible oath new: to enquire nbout. the health of babiea agnin. Councillor Spears Ind family. of West Toronto Junction, who have been visio- ing friends has. returned home last leak. The following incidml nidtohunoo- unmd II Loam Hill in my“ to In overlooks-i. The] young nun a 0m rum] um, who fnqnenuy writs the local! for A certain contempt-Ty, Ind lo- uompanied by his but gul went to I residence to report I puny when the homahdmendyhoenbh-odb their baby. The beam m net It door Ind met- the usual greed . enquirie- wem mule u to the blby'l ulth. The lady who wu quike den tho I be In making about her cold and MI h‘im amt although she uamlly had one every Ml- stn min was the worst one she ever had. it. kept. her make at ughtand sonnet-inns she was ml sick. oficing duh the scrihe wu genial:i pale Ind mus she said she could m by his looks lhatrho VII: the fimmulyhmnnnldhouuc "PM!“ “It 1 inau- hnd maid mhh-inkohhvumd m In a: lb: com-u. R being “no habit of mnwmlbpilthenu findin- mm'eflheflnw- " ¢ l tb mmwrboiugmued y an Aug of-Ldfmd “fighting fgdllg‘h: ___.__._..° .n...” .â€" duuod dumb} Buying)»; (ii-covered in uima I canons in m noided. “A Inn-mu: ratâ€"1: "on moth-cak- Ihtnofllhu'. 0:11.: 0%, Thomhill; dung. w” h. g, W'uk-Iot-ha'maoo. hm inndnwinthauug. vhlnhit was the hub“ to than ”an .4 03“- Ind end-~ Tinl dou- I out- due. mum s‘ruurrVILLLbn-‘I-ELLAKK. I!" 1'- Lln Wu“. the sent to)“. Ougli by m:- Mr. Ouuh served as Deputy- m: lime with credit to him- lowu, and we have no doubt 0 position of Reeve quite u amnion. L001)" BILL 11mm Al‘RnBA‘ yhich Swami; ;h. and on the look very demd con just being I“ nentnm. in '11‘ six can- of whom, bk with fie'd unwrollolu Ind nun" not: I-vnnlm nun “In! othu mun: dohzg hulnuu In an .L Alla for th- general Life Insurance Company THE UNDERSIGNED HAS , Alleluia Ami-nu! .nnc r... nu. lb...“ n nun-u" ul alum. Irnlldln Ind ll Ian 0‘ the following “minâ€"lulu "not. upon. Aw Humid A O'Brien An. and Church Bunt- ,,,,,, . .4- . u u. L bud MIG-d In h]- hnndr for dlmoul lb. following pmponlu : 1m Ian {Arm 1] mllu {rum Slonfl‘vllla. III) were full. 5 mun from Stonmllu. Brick houu with one nor. of hurt-nod orchard -. lulu Strut. Sloulvllle. Your nml-dnuchod honur. Mn Sunl- Brlek have. 1!de strut. Two brick huuru. Raoul Aux-ml. A number 0 my}; _UNpgRSIGNED HAS Leave your orders with us for rusp bernes, cherries, plums, peaches, SIC REAL ESTATE Ice Cream and Cool Brinks. In order to clear out a In? of books which we have on i have decided to ofl‘er the clinic; Looks (0|: 25c. each. Books being read, can be exchanged 1 men: of IOC. unlil the whole been disposed of. EhnicenflfiflBUUKS Stationery. and [Nine Supplies VOTERS’ LIST Valen' Lint, 1890. M Talent/Ii]; of {I'ILn'lc I; "I; OIII . . Bran. per ton Shorts. per cm Chop stufl per 1 Kan. black are 133m: Park. menu-4M king-lad. an WIdneldlyJulyflnt Join Foch-rand 79 unr- Ind 7 manna. 0v â€"AI8H Stu] . JI 19th. ‘ menuhldmh°§yén “1 In Join". Punâ€"III Unhndghhl 1m. Allmln Cniv. lu- hnl ul of r. . “I l‘lui . nod 5 month. Dnv-Iâ€"AI lh‘ Emu nu... RKnnood. on Wedn ld-anly 2mg. Joni-h Slivu. Ind 63 nu. 3 man! In] ll am. Full When! 8 rm; Wheat E Mgr. per bbi Pm Earle} énpius p'eF Lush‘ .. ..â€"u.u.vn 'r â€"0 mi .31 nu. ma. "1"“. m: I". agguhnuhmnflll lulu “fl. Wurrl-On «I: Can. Uxhridn. Tu-ulan III: In" of Mr. Ahab-m Whllo of llfllbam. . .._ nâ€"Iâ€"n- D IVYâ€"B â€"-In Ulbdd . 211th“. v Dahogmilrficqmu] [Enrol Klnm'fl: Bug'sâ€"M S“Sunllnlli‘alm Jlly lath Sail-m n! n n. h â€"I u brld an.“ L. _ ‘fiL. ".5”. 1"”1» 125:.“ The evil- mmlxlng from I; “vene- Im many and Jerlnun l hmh dmllc purpllvu ungerous. In Adver’a Pills. [1 patient has I mil bu cfl'ucll Iu perlor to I“ other-I, elm-chm TM results of the recent Provincial Government unmlnutlonn or utudunu‘ of Toronto Art Schnal were announced Friday evening. The tau] number at abject: entered for was 190; of err- nae-m taken. 146. Dnmov 1-m- Wo- dmroy the chlldmn. F1 Powders destroy uni exl 'Ol’ln‘. h the Surrupm Calm Monday Mrs. "My Ann Brynn, of King Townnhlp‘ upplied to ndminlator the mature at he: late husband, Ruben Bryan. who died without a will. It amounts to $6.362. June- Mlddigm; an employee of the G. T. R‘gwu run over by an gugine in Illa ud rat the mum llama, from $1: y waning of Int rock. by "on: alum! he reached um Maud luau-in Us was then a high! in tho unbuhnco but the o! e surgeon; were in vain Ind ho “II 7.45 .m. “u lure: a widow id two chirdnn. The deceased was brother-i114" ofuours. J. H. and P. Gonnlu of {Mn , and the lam] look l-oo ut the 11.0. min] mound km: on unduly morningâ€"Non. » In. gamma, liplflmflil at Agri- cultnm. wu drowned l‘rldny morutng In the Ottawa It the {out of tho Pull-- mummy [Amlonx was nbuuc 50 yum of age. Horses For Sale. roux WELfiRED. FIRST Sulmn from cm hilily no unruly cu Inn: by 1- u. 511:; "Down: and mute» than: !or nun-«r. ,,,___.._.. ...-q bun Imlnud mm for 15h dhlriet FUH SALE ! iâ€"ln Ton . farm Ali-uh “about Luau-m he“; Steel Bros. FOR 250. Clerk’s Notice â€"or must msnxu 0Fâ€" STouroEEETFARm-fi E Constantly on hand In. nunnlrlvhu In"! And on £314nt “A" mud mm". .TOUFFVI LLE , -n- Ill I .r-uby. 0|! manâ€"ZERTZIZ‘R‘.‘ -0 lochC - M khan. Ir“: J I m: w". aggohnuhmuf?! twin anal),- Large stock of YO Ufi TH; CRADLE EPILEPSY. Icn we have on hand We to ofl'er the choice of 150 5c. each. Books, after an be exchanged on pay- unlil the whole lot has THE TOMB nub.“ July 15“: an Rich-rd mrly MN-wmrh!‘ TH_E ALTAR .on In. JILL r. bolh of cut an: N.- I-Ak lb. M .J W. Bell. ILA. mu! E. Arch: V B. (ul'l Home JA.‘ mu. l-‘mmnn's' Won Ind expd nll klndl ‘ iend full manual 0! cu. Inolnlinx Wu:- put a large stock I'cxlmhly aflh 7th, Counh/ l llnbltunl enu- flul: but lheuu Veg In quite as 'v however. [he scllvu Iperlenl, :lnlly fur [Imily CI‘J be run 01 Fine Mupb Syrup constant ly on hand. J. UBQUHART, We have some very choice lines of Dress Goods, pur‘ chased at bottom tigums and as this is the smsim for this line of goods we Want to run them off as fast as powihle. Remember. these gaxlsme not old and shopwom. but new and fresh from the factory. We have it lau'n‘e number of Remnants which will he sold off at cost prices These {we not simply little pieces but are in lengths suitable for childmn’s dresses. We wish to call the atten- tion of ladies to our stock of Corsets, for ladies missai and children. You should call at once to see them as they have just come in, and amen fast-selling line of goods; li ht in weight and thomughly ur- able. M 13 Which the market can pn IdllCC Our large stock is replenishul with Nor do we intend to fall asleep during the wcullul “dog days“ of sunuucr. All other lines well qusortedl NUT DEM] Gloves, Mrs. F. Wilson’s. BELOW TURUNTU PRICES E J. DAVIS SANDERS' BLOCK STOUFFVILLE. Special Line of Window Shades. Picture Framing “Specially. Have you Parlor Sulles. Sideboards, Chairs, Springs, Maltresses. Lounges. Sofas M. CHEAP FURNITURE! W. J. Mertens Bills of LumFer Furnished. Alan a Large Umfin'ty of Shingles AB USUAL vnoli'rm' ATIBNDBD r \_ TAKE NOTICE THAT LARGEST ASSORTMBN T AGENTS WANTEB FURNITURE HATS. BUNNETS NOR SLEEPING! Why, I Guzman MancuAN'r. Mun St. Smurrvnw DURABLE GOODS and Frillings CHEAPER TH.\.\‘ mun. S. BURKHOLDER’S. PHOTOGRAPHER, Main 81.. STUUFFVILLE and Ribbons FURNITURE UNDESTAKING _nyv III,- Iugld Ipd all Al I! Al In my warn-{or 1 JOEL BAKER Pnrnsols you WANT WE ARE TALK ABOUT llw {or $13 ARTISTIC L'Ill MAY 1! Nirvana-mmhdnnfl [bug I constant!) the mmt I0 MAKE Also S )ecial Lines in 'l‘cas, ( wane and Ifwm‘c. Tailoring to Order dimer“ DIAGONAL WORS’I‘EDS Wool My Beautiful Stock of Prints :1 See the low prices I have [M YOUR ATTENTION»? J. J. RAE - r' ,L' a.:~:, ‘1 Dry Goods. 'Gmcerie and Wall Papeis. I. l ”MEANS EREBN Seyllws, Sllntlns. Forks, Hoes. Hay Rakes. ‘1! in vhrious styles and prices. Because h: handle keeps everything in 5 Int, sells on small pr: gains in this country. DRY GOODS! Why is Won-finer tl ling gulls when during BOOMING! 306mm x GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS, FIE l chn c Also special linm in WINDOW GLASS The cull is Respectfully Suli Ilinrl'n Links! tum Dish BUILDERS’ HARDWARE BARGAINS POTATO 3038 \Vhon IS ['1' 'ht Tapestry and Hemp Carpets the-chéapzst in Sugar produce in exchange 1F THI‘ WHJC! AND V ( ‘.\RI’EN’I‘EI CHEMICALLY ANCY WORSTE DS TH}: N1) GA]1DE§SEEI)S . SANDERS HUNTE any SUIT THE S. M. WARRINER, QUESTION: Silflster Daugherty. ME .\.\’ ANSWER I SCOTTISH TWEEDS impm J givé to h E1 in '. J. RAE. 7T1 IE PIONEER rinls are on Display ave pn! on lheln. LAI I‘LAXN WORSTEDS . SANDERS. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, c STOUFFVILLE ‘l‘ivo‘x‘ Sugun-L Glam- N )LS Specialty. M teats: bar rrted . Our Price This it «mainly a 3 our slock Is lu-ge. choir So come along. I‘t‘ u give you bargains new» :gA Handsol With the BIG BA Our Goods Don‘t. forget 1; Sale closes J it is the las Thursday in Wonderful 50 value nlon PRESBN ‘ QDQQQSQQSC 06935 06656 GREAT BA Am] must In TAKE AV you: complek which commq Choi MAIN ST NO“'. I: than PRE I“

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