:mm- ’nl-Tï¬id Eda: u “CIVIHSWNB'W‘Unâ€"ml . ... 8nd.†School Isl-S) 9.1:. Mwï¬qu I-unc on Wad "min; as. W Ind-vwgvuy Ion "mu: “8 o'clock. Tilâ€"363.1.†7' ‘ Du. yummm. T.mleh denu Alb-t Btu nonh- Dim union unas- “Wynnurl'lp. m. Sand†â€51,!“ “1:.le ‘l'k um" â€mwx 0006 ' 0m DI. Uniund “£35m†"shin: lilo'eloek. All In"! em 1V1 Church Strut. 5mm: - 11va 13a Yamahm cal-in - . we“ Duh-m â€turf Bum!" at 10:3: s-In. Inc" 3 . n Salmon. 2:!) p.13 Gun-n! pun? won .dMV CHEM “113). Icicle-m other loudly oven- in!“ nu :5)- All nu.- (no. Smur- "loom. p. 3.. Bind-1 W Hammad!“ r I». u an m ï¬t Junior _C_hrindu umiï¬oadu Tile for 31b 3: Hutney‘s. Warrlner sells I ï¬ne light sugar at 27 lbs. for 81. For Watches, Clocks and Jewellery‘ go to J. D. Scott, Burkholder's block. Wnches rvznhtad {toe of charge. 1ONGREGATION§L The muse which produces nick headache innate promptly removed by A 1": Pill: dun by my other medicine. ey euily and ily col-net d1 disorders of the mam-c . liver. and boweh. uni restore no then on“: regain and balmy action. Two :metchea were played by the LIcroese club last week. On Monday the most exciting game of the season was played .with Newmarket. It re- sulted in a. draw each team scoring three goals. On Saturday the bovs went to Uxbridge and played a league match with the team of that- place but were defeated by 4 goals to 1 atter an hour and a. half‘s play. Iceâ€"anâ€"The best in ‘quality. the largest supply, and coo|est parlors. the largest crowd, is to be round at Fleury S: Co's every day and evening: during the season, specially Saturday evening. so come'along with ma crowd. and you will ï¬nd it just as we sav. Church Notices. anm Dunno 1x A Extâ€"South America Rheumatic Unre, for Rheumatism md Neal-nigh, radically cures in l to 3 dnyn. It: union upon the system is remark- sble 'nnd mysterious. It removes at once the cum md the diseaaa immediately dimp- ra. Th: ï¬rst. dose greatly beneï¬ts. 75cm. $d bv R. P. Coulaon Drama. """" r '-'-- 7, v This can be easily done hv those heving running water or plenty of tee and it can be done without either oneor the other, by aerating the milk. An meter would be a great convenl once but is not a. necessity. Aerating can he done by pouring the milk back and forth from one can to another in the open air, where it lq free from all ton) odors, untilell the animll heat l’s removed. Then put in a cool place And it will come to the creamery in 2091 ““4?!“ L.‘ nu 0...“.-- ....ol..- “may“: IxsvmogsgtP.â€"-Ffom the Newmarket Era we learn that there are ï¬fty applicants for the vacant positioiibnt weare satisï¬ed that no applicant willbe successful unless he resides in Newmarket or in its im- mediate vicinity, for that is where the appointment will be made. We- mav have something inrther to say on this and kindred matters’ in the near future. Debs was at one time a giant in Chiâ€" cago, but upon the failure of the strike his lame became notoriety. and since the investigating committee began its work his once giant-likeiorm has gradually shrunk to the magni- tude of a micro-organism. He has stated plainly his-views on capital and labor. saying that he wants the ï¬rst to be abolished and the second to work tor the State instead of for private employers. He has no use 'for the latter, whether as managers of rail- roads or of other corporations. He desires government ownership of rail- roads. to be followed up by the total abolition of the wage system, of which he thinks the workman is the "victim." He longs for a "co-operative common- wealth" where theoretically evervbody owns everything and practicallv no. bodv owns anything, with the excep- tion of the labor bosses. It would ap- pear. therefore, that he is in theory a Socialist, and in practice an Anarchist. â€"Mall. Owing to the long-continued drought and the horn flv plague the supply of mill: furnished the Stoulfville creamer-v bps very materially decreased, so much so that in order to carry on th creamery ueconomically as passible it will be necessary to run it on alâ€" ternate days, To do so successfully 3nd keep up the reputation we have aublinhed, it will be very necessary for patrons to take considerable palm to keep their milk in good condition. 7 ,n 1.- .L--- "ï¬ohi'thm due till further nouce creamery will run on Mondnya. Wed- nesdays “d Fridsvs. RiESBY‘I‘ERIAN CHURQH THE TRIBUNE. STOUVFVILLE. SEPT- 6 IBM APTIST CHURQH ’3 DDITIONAL LOCAL iTHODIST CHURQH Hun 5L Slonl'flflo. RIV- nlldmolhin Hahn End. Div!» Ivanndu-lmmtn. 7 .11: School .3 1-30 I). n. MInLthx-r Ilium a Lilimt is Iliad by Physleim TH! 7 CREAï¬EhY PATRONS‘ Much-Inn won: I“ “I'll; H, I. I HURCH (in tum Dun Sueâ€"Now mm m- om 1m Mon 3 tel-pas Ind been brought befor- the public spin. certain rumor- hnu ruch- ed my an to the efl'oct thnt undun oflm-tl on my put to force my children up tho Public School was the cause of I“ the trouble and upon: totha Corporltion. 1n urder wplme myself in the proper hght l deem it necessary to givo I Ihon. account in your columns of the coum pur- sued '1) me on the school qnutién. 0n the 25th 0 May the followi letter wt: lent to the principal of the pu liu school by the ‘ Secretan of the Bond of Hellth. H- L- VANZANT ON THE ~ SCARLATINA PROBLEM. Mr. James Hand. Teacher, Dear Sinâ€"I am authorized bv the Board of Health. to request you to inform H. L. V'enznnl‘s children to remain nl home and not attend school. unfll their medichl Dr. furnishes you with e cer- tiï¬cme of their recovery and no more danger. A. G. Brown, Becy. B. of E. On the some day the following letmr given by Dr. I. A. Freel was carried to Mr. Band by < n or my children :â€" James Hal Head Master Stouflville publicgchoogl - Dear Sinâ€"According to my inter? pretation of the Health Act It is only those who are exposed to contagion who should not mingle With the public. However in the case of acaflet fever at H L. Vanzaut's the patient is now praclicnlly cured and there could be no reason for oxcludimr them from,the general public. I might say that during the sickness of Miss Vunzaut the other children had no communication whatsoever with her. as the bedroom is a pan of the house so distant from the liv- inz rooms that personal contact was im- l possible. 'h-ustlng I have been sumclent- ly explicrt, 1 am «$0.. 1. A. Ereel. This certiï¬cate was given in good (aith aï¬iaccapled by Mr. 33nd as satisfactory .nrh'lencer that. my children were free to attend school but the Board of Health the creed otherwise and caused the children to be sent home. In addition to the form going my wife was In possession of the {Allowing certiï¬cate which I gave. td’ Mr. Hand who afterwards handed it to the Board. “Repofl of death or recovery from infect ions disease." “1. Christian name and surname of put- ient: (AnsJ Elln Vnnunt. 2. Locality (glving atreetmumbar of house or lot) where patient is. (Aim) Main St. Stouï¬'ville. 3. Name of disease. (Ans.) Sculatinu. 4 ' How long sick. (Ant) Eruption out three days. 5 Whether dead or recovered. (Aim) Recovered. 6. Means of disinfection and when employ~ ed. (Ana) Room. luruiture. wearing upâ€" parel treated with sulphur and †corrosive sublimnte, dust swept and buried. patient rubbed with carbolizcd oil. Dieiniectinv' May 24th. 1894. Signature oi Physician." “I. A. Freel," As a further evidence that my medical and legal advisers were correct, the follow- lettcr letter iron: the Minister 0! Education will show: . Denr Sin-I am directed» by the Minis- ter of Education to state in reply to your letter of the 7th instant that section 5 (ll) of the re lotions provides that “No pupil who is aï¬cted with or exposed to any contagious disease shall be permitted to at- tend school until he produces the certiï¬cate of a me'licnl man that there are no sanitary objections to his re-adrniesion. Your Obedient Servant, I'John Miller". ' Reflecting the this hotel-d a? discussion after everything was preoumab v buried in the dust should cqmpel this explanation from m1 -..~.. m. ----r-- __ “7,.“ In conclusion allow me to state that the public health was not; endangered in any particular by any act of cum. Every pre- uution was taken by the Doctor 'and our- selves and this was nhown decidedly by the fuck. that no other member of the family took the disease. Your Obedient Servant, "John Miller". Deputy Min. of Ed. My motive all through was simply to have my children a to school when our physician said all anger was past. When the last placard was put up by the Board, acting on the advice of my solicitor, it was left undisturbed until removed by the Board and yet, after I had complied in every way that I knew how with their wishes. on the 18th of June, lonv after everything was quieted down, my wife and myself were dragged before a Magistrate’s Court and an attempt made to ï¬ne us. which no doubt would have been accom- pliahed had not the County Crown Attorn- advised otherwise. , {n knowledge that. an action for dun (:36! would follow may have also influen them in withdrawing from sngh an improper course. . . â€,4 AL- Editor of Allen’s . ., - Lu'ng Balsam. .hoT May 28th 1894. Km hours ï¬ulv. H. L. VAXLAMI surname of put Mhn Tenn Bruce bu returnad from a visit to Kingston- out of pink. MluJohnuon and Mrs. N‘ibh of ‘Spring- ï¬eld are visiting n. J. Niflh I. A. Cook in in Turonlo, axhihitinz his alebnted potable fence at the Fdr. Harman Lehman and his ukul- Bertie 'were waiting It Quet nuvnlle on Sacurdnv. Owing tothe drouyht lurm work is al- monc at. a stand-ml. The ground n It! hard it u well-nigh unponaihla to plough ~“Oâ€"vnl: Hï¬ller la" wiub‘mg for nit} n'greae economy in ï¬lm no of wear bu m be ex- ercised u: order to awommodate customers. Mr. Coltmm in main very ill from dmpuy. Kin condition ll regarded u lax-ions. Abram Miller. went. to the hospital on Thur-dew last nufl'ering iron: the same din-m end also from heart trouble. The Mission Baud: are "inking ' manta to holda picnic in Wm. . rd‘a grove on Tnuday next. Amuse anti 0! various kind: will be provided. A cordill invitation is extended be all. Mia: B. Neville. of Unionvmo. in renew ing old acquaint‘mueu here. ‘Mr. LBnhm d wife, of Erie, N. Y. mentnfew «ya 1-. week under the par- ental roof. Mrs. Widemnn and dnuuhter, of Uncle Sam's land, and Miss N Rumohr. of Mark- ham, are visiting at E. Boochby’a. On account 3f the Dia‘rrict Qunrtprly mretiug M. Bloomiugton no preaching service was held hero on Sunday night. The thanks of the Altman F. B. C. are tendered to Mr. R. Forsyth for bhe use of his ï¬eld on Snturdny night. Labor Day was not anenlly observed here. Our school and :11 places of busi- ness were kept open. A few went to see the foot-ball games at Claremont. Football is Doomimz here at present. 0n Saturdn' 25th ult. our boys met and de- feated the Athn team by a score of 1â€"0. LOLII' Ache scribe was was surely not on the gonad or he would not hnvs . reported the game a draw, as Altons. scored 1. ~ only {game that was made On Saturday night net the same team met again at Alton and this match resulted in a tie, neither side scoring. The utmost good feeling pre- vailed and the game was free from rough- ness. On ‘Vednesdey night this week our boys meet the Goodwood F. B. C. in a friendly :mstch at hGoodwood. We wish them success. ' \Ve understand John in wing to sell his fate permanently in Georginaâ€"happy thnuyhc, John. The using of Tobacco b Christian pro- fessors was freely dizcuae at, the last. pray er meeting in the Bethesda. Church. What made Abraham aka the back truck on Sabbath evening hut! We suppose to try for strong scans, better go in the morn- ing when the dew is on. 'The people around Bethesda are wonder- ing what. great. sin may llnve committed that. the relreahing showers are withheld from them. F. Meyer our popular smith has for some time been negotiating with 1'. Bond- a ‘. at Shoufl'ville. for a deal in real estate on business. does not Sno know whether to or not. We would be sorry to loose you Fredic. I). W. Heine and Fred March visited W. S. \Valcon. of Sweet. Home Bee farm. of Sunrbotouoh Junction. last week and brou 1'1, home with them some fine Cunol- inn £uecna. \‘arily the bee industry is making gren‘L uni-ides. S. P. F cote our popular clover need grow- er. we understand, is considerinn the .1- visnbility of converting the summer resort. into n celery ben1.nnd|gu extensively into me growing of that, commodity the followinv season. He thinks tho celery worm not near so destructive [[8 (he water melon beetle. No fly on you, Sammie. J. H. Heise. the saw miller and cido maker of _the suburbs has made extensive improvenwnta in his cider mill and pre- hnving remodeleil the whole th ing and the pressin in now done on Am enbxrely new princip 9. Canvas takes the plnce of straw and consequently the pub out will be 3 cleaner article. Miss M. Irwin. of Cherrywood, it: Visit.- ing m. E Forsythe' a. George Kirby spout Sunday at his home \1b.Alberc. Miss E. Campbell, of Toronto, is visiting her brother H. Campbell. Miss-Alliin, of Toronto. Mn. Tnnme‘r, of Bloomington and Miss Watson. of Brampton. visited at. R. Curtia‘ lub week. Mr. and Miss Fisher. of Mnlvern, visited at Mr. R. Ramsey's on Sunday. _ C. Curtis. of Toronto. is spending his vacation at, the post-master's, his uncle. Mrs. Williams and Master Delmer, of Lindsay, visited Mina DeGeer last. week. Death has again been in our midst end taken away one of tender years. Wesley, the only son of Enos Hoover nosed “my on Wednesday last. The uneml too lane on Thursdav afternoon last. A very Fame number of sorrowing friends Illd rel- ative: followed the remains to the cemetery on the 81h line. The deepest. sympathy is felt for the Borrowing parents and. sister in their affliction but what in their loan in Heaven's gain. “Sadly Oh! sadly we laid him away, Fair in the can ct that won must decay, Latelv, so lately the 813th was here. Joyous and beaming to all we hold dear." "Sadly. 0h! rmlly, we too ay fall. Chutencd by sorrow we ist to the call; “Also be ready" we know not the day Jesus appearing shall take us away.†“Hope hill of guinea! this thought brine: relic Friend‘s gone with J eausour putinn are hrie , Hz in When Baby wan lick, we g-nvo her anrln. When lbï¬_'ll n Chlld, Ibo and for Calm When aim became um, Iho clung to own; When we Ind chuck-n. Illa nave Hum Canal-h. vhmm in giving his residence I new iii: mercy such grace shall impart], . In mn we shall meet them oh never to part." ALMIRA ALTONA BETHESDA‘ MONGOLIA YAKE'S REPLY TO JOHNSON Enron Tammi:â€" ! m by Mr. John-on'l mm to Dr. I. A. Freel ln hint weer-Tunas: elm. he would like to who who mwpuven of Stout!- vlllo believe that. an. n muslin-um he was not lacking in 'ndgmant. 1!: hi: letter he mean thnt. if we had lnd A legal adviser he would hive come oflllke him, but I book Mr. Johnlon’n word md was thul kept. in the dark. He inlomofl me, when I show- ed him A notice I received Iron: mun. ch“ it would not amount to anything-rm“ MILLERâ€"AG T ouyo HoovxEâ€"‘fl'odnesdnï¬Aug. 29th. M. the lumily residence, ongolia. Wesley. only non of Enos R. Howe: aged 14 yrs. and 8 dayl. Thursday. Sept. 20th, at. 9 n. m Market, Stoufl'ville. horse. cattle. h furniture ac. Terlnnzâ€"Cush. N. Auctioneer. Monday y. Sept.10tb,nt 2% End Stoufl‘ville. The Globe Terms. â€"Tuu per cent on (In) balance within thirty days. Auctioneu. Thursdnv, Sept. 20th, at. l p. m:, M thl‘ Mansion House. Stoufl'ville. the can half of lob34and northeast quarter of lot 33 or the 7th con. \Vhituhurch containing ISC acres more or less. For Term: 0. set ndvt in another column. N. E. Smith Auctioneer. bumsâ€"Penman- At. “In residence of the ofï¬ciating minister, Stoufl'ville, Sept. 5m, 1 By the Rev. '1‘. Booker, John Collins 0 Ehubech Povnar, eldest. daughter uf-William Pni'ner. Esq. all of the Townshipof Uxbr dge. um MRï¬E‘R Family Butcher, Keeï¬â€˜s‘bn handall kinds of FRESH AND SALT MEATS, SAUSAGES, HEAD ICHEESE And ï¬sh in season‘ in fact everything that is kept in a, Well-ordered shop. No:eâ€"â€"Cnhh paid for hides and tallow. First-ulna farm to rent. cnmprisi Hg 3 and 4, 7n. ccucvssion. Whilclmrch mining “2.: “cm. \\'cll-\\~am-.ml Brteaian well and spring creek. gzounl ings. good orchard and in good nLalu : tivntion. One of Lhu best. stuck furl the county, ambliug far 30 head of ‘ and good root cellars. Apply to P. U. Bun-0x. V. S H Smufl'ville I'. Under Power of Sale contained in a cer tain mortgage make by Charles Spofl‘ord to the Vendor's now in default, and to be pro duced at the him» of sale there will beofl‘er ed for sale bv Public Auction at (he Thursday, Steptemher 20111, 1894 at the hour of l n‘clock in the afternoon all and sin hr the east hnlf of Lot number Thirty- our and the north-east. quarter of Lot number thiritythree in the seventh concession (excepting the railway over the same) in the township of Whiwhurch con- taining one hundred and ï¬fty acres more or lean. was. The property in eligibl situated about. one mile 1mm Vivian illnqe and nem“ church and wheels. The soil consisu of a sandy loam, nhOut ona hundred acres of which are cleared and in a fair state of cultivation. ,,,-J ._ L- _-..,u...l Upon the premises n a frame one and u half also a amnll frame how good bank barn 40 by underneath. frame ahe upon the premises :1 g( “Prim. , __.:u L I’ Th: pro erby will be offered subject to reserve his. TERMS:â€"â€"Ten per cent, of the purchase money will be required to he paid at time 0! Mia and balance according to fsvornbln term: and conditions to be than made known. For lanher rcioulnra apply no. 8. M. Ch wick, of Benny, Bluekutock. Nubia UMi_wi_c_lr, . “L n m-‘-_n.\ Dated at Toronto this 1894 FARM PROPERTY Township of Wllilcllurch‘ SALES TO BE HELD. The 0111 Reliable Mansion House, â€"â€"â€"IN THE ‘illage ot Stoufl'ville __.0N__ G. H. KEMP. Auction Sale FAR M TO n a document. in mv posses:- me. This document. indicates f nvar 3100 of which I claim I I would Higher a 5mm wynu‘ld MARRIED 5‘Ew elliligkln IS: Tm‘o'uioâ€"o; “fedpoulpq ngpt -â€"IN THEâ€" DIED men are said to be erected half store dwelling and 1 house. here in also a D by 00 feet with stables a shed! etc. There is also I A good wpll and two good E.â€" Hfrchérsfh li'ne 4,3 yours, 9 months inf/1% m., at bum Hobo owl premise; on day at sale nm' days. N. E. Smith a has; stock farms in for 30 head of cattle JA‘ on St. E.. Toronto. Senators for Vendor! 7th day of August ;9n. m. m. the cattle. household .31). N. E Smith. RENT offered subject to Jeweller nu But skins by ‘Id :11! I“) In Verv Low Condition With Consumption ' ' Physicians Said She Was In- curab|e Wonderful Results From Taklng Hood's sanaparllla. “Four yum ngo while in the old country (England ). my daughter Bunnnh was sent away mm the hosplml. as the doctors there could do nonungm help her. and Bald she would never be any better. She mm in a very low condition with consumption of the lungs and bowels. and weak wdon of the heart. The trip across the water to this coumry seemed to muke her feel better {or a while. Then she began to get worse. and (or 1% weeks she was unable to get on the bed. She grew worse tor ï¬ve months and Lost the Use of Her Limbs .md lower part or body, and i! she sat up in had had to be propped up wth pillows. She would go ten days without a movement 01 the bowels. All medicine seemed to do her no good. She would have spells when her heart would pain her. and then. with the outside door open in mldâ€"wlnter, would taint away. Physlelans. after holding a consuiL'lllon, H§® Full wlv Spring Black Eye Small Pew Barley . . . Oats ..... Flour. per .1‘ pair “W! cm W heat W hem “'hem Oats , Barley Hay, ton ....... Hay, mixed. Lon Stmw ton ...... Dreued Hours... Beef, fomqlmrter Beef, hindquurmr Mutton ......... Lamb, spring. . wmm was; LONDON, . “99%“ n n QQQQQ SBPLWW {13m to 221m Canada’s Favorite Live Stock and Agricultural Exhibition . . "ALXVAYS TO THE FRON'L Exhibitors. mnko choose your up Entries close. Live 13th. . Entries close, otlxe‘ Final payments M nukes. Au . l Spacinl Attmchom Special Railway at mm. Au . 15m. Special Attraction: of the but. Special Railway and expresn rates arranged from all points. Prize lists, cm. Apply to GIFT. I. W. FORTE, THUS. I. BROWNS» ,ike ’a Miracle Said She Was Past All Help ALMIRA WOOL. .\L-\ [{Kl‘ §ars {if xrlx bushel Mm Hannah Wyn." Toronto. Ont. President pens when her heart would . with the outside door open uld (alnt away. Physicians. .tlner departments. Sï¬pt. 6th a nu! horses named in the bariila Stock and poultry your entri‘ ERES In tho old country M s uppeuu Home for :ould hold nbout this K I‘ a try n nedlclnc Secretary 3an y “(I Street, npa. mama SALE: STILL MINE 0N. Brownscombe 81 D 1 erkins STUUFFVILLE and UXBHIBGE STURES: Walking Ticket. Price. On 110\\' TWQ WEEKSS. a " 40c. on the Dollar P. Amt] we intend to ma :SEPTEBIBE FALL .AND WINTER GOODS Great Bargain House? Great Reduction Sale BOOTS t» GRME {WEMN ï¬i SP: hï¬ NEW FAL And will cleart] lem out. at OLD SOD “'1 ‘qFOR OURW Arriving, imported din Ire takintr possx store and s We have :1 larg knd will continm “"0. hzu'c 'BOUGHT‘ AT vWe will have our tllov have th â€"â€"FOR [11 S“ and on OI 111:0 sttx SHOES 111 than wholesale pm MEL F Runnable ( I Free from ErQPF“ Ayer’ sï¬â€™Sar San 4yer’l 1*