mm npuind nporiodollixlnonlhl. 00ka- pmi: only“ be but) wank Applicant. Snell panni‘ dull not. luau-admin, nnd cu: ho hgllly onlyby Lh- whola nun: .9 mm Eu: holderohnml Ives-mic Ihnllbanqnindtopmduman exhibit hi- ï¬nitvbenullednponm do an by my 5:, oï¬ear. _ .. . ,, , 3,, ,_ ,___u__y_ I .-w. No_punon dull nae. under All mglnr'l pal-mt. more dunno ï¬nhing line. providu‘ with not more that dig-ea 500“: , _ No pent-n dill . Vandal-7 In Ingler‘g permit. an. nub or kill, in one any. more 'h-n twelve bus or pike, perch (pickenl), twenty mt. otï¬lour III-55903130.“ Notâ€"octane, perch( ‘ckznn dull be "kind or 1 our. nf tile Inner which Mme-lure e-thuteninchuin length md no man“ be united or kept out. of the m under six inchenin length, but eve pal-mu who also or «khan my of the maimed. of 3 Ian pin ghnn my mmmmn meummntmmed. ulnllimmod- htely return such underlined ï¬sh to the Inter from which they were uken. Int! Ihgll, if po-ible. ï¬ber-u: such t‘inh dive. â€"io. pail-non hélding In Ingler’n permit null export. null or ofl'erffor ale any ï¬sh myht‘winh noo§ wd line. 35-63mm when temporally domicile] in 0mm Ind em laying midi-n boa!- ndbmhmen. be exempt. from the reguhtiougquiring permits. The cheese trade is getting to be an in- teresting study since rcfnxeratxng facilit- iu hue come to admit of the storage of: krze portion of manner goods that form- erly were obliged to go (award to the Englmh market at once and at all hazard. It is stated that the (mummy of cheese in cold storage in Montreal to-day is so 131' a that all the nvilnblc space has alien v been uken up. and holders have actually been obliged to ship their 00113 from the city to the Momsbnrg Col Storage Corn- puny and y the extra. freight, because they coul not‘get room there for another box. Such I condition of things has ver before existed in the histor r the glen“: trade. y o CIIIOIII FISH“ IEEIUYIIIS. It in estimated that there is nearly 100 per cent. more cheese held in Canada to- day than s year ago, most 01 which is on English amount. One Montreal ï¬rm bought 25,000 boxes last week for English necount. most of which went into store. Another bought s considerable quantity a few days Igo, with instructions to ship last hit of September, which of~eoursa means Igutting it into cold storms till then. fact there has been a periect craze for cheese {or future shipment on Engiishaccount it in safe to say that the great hulk of the 300,000 boxes and over that is stored in Canada to dnvls owned English houses,sud it is thought (hut by t e end of this month Ihe quant- :... _.;n 1- x_____-,; Imbal‘m lit-â€magnum ugqauulnm-Hcymm. nymmmegmun-t Salk-inc.â€" a perm. rM-MManmgkfu can-kc av b... unkinonga‘ pits. in (nicked!) or won. in Win ity will be increased to neuiy 400,000 boxes. Shippers declare they have no hill: in the situation at present hizh prices, and yet tnev are instructed to buy. Contractacoverinz 10.000 boxes 0! bal- unce of sensor: have been malls in Belle- ville section at 10c. while other contracts in the Kingston district have been made It [10c Aug. loge. September and 10in October. _, “117m“ '17" Mlinhin indemni‘y gï¬ravflgemen Ien aChin-insurreen meek eldingd in respect of her muninties, but u juloue Ind ï¬erco' 1n detence of her country proper Whoever ventures on n. t o! :invuion will fl to his one: how diner“: theChine of day is from the Chin: ol 10. when Pekin was “tea the Aulo-French nuance. Chin deep Inning by khn severe Inca. end now Ill ll chased. The market is ï¬rm, factorymen are closely sold up and certain English houses sre crazy for good. As was afï¬rmed n few weeks ago. “Cheese is King," and it is to be hoped it will keep so. as it wculd be loo bad 2-; see it lose its crown after making such a good record this season or _ _._- .., _..._.,. nu. “mum of English and German captains. The null cordon once broken he would en- counter a chain of forte, commanding every valuable point on the coast line.“ ï¬tted with easements. revolving turrets, and all the most. approved appliances for “lack and defence. He would ï¬nd the lhallow watemondjnleta sown with torped- oes; and then, atterJiehad run the gaunt- let of the fleets, forts and torpedoes. his realdiflicnltiea would begin. If. in con- lidered ny those acquainted with the mat~ ter, that the whole represents a capacity tor remanw which would make invasion by a ï¬rst class European ower too exâ€" pensive to be thought of. et the work of defensive preparations has not been al- lowed to cease. _ some years ago. when the French Chamberl voted for the annexation of Tonqnin, they were encouraged to that measure by the famous dictum. 0! Jules Ferry that China wun "quantite neglige- ahle." A war followed. in which the French, alter occupying seven) iahnua and threatenin the mainlandmere forwd to retire with an: prestige,and with- 2““ retnlni'ngan ingAJQLCl-ineeg foil. _°|‘ ' Frrm deep-whee we learn that the Japanese are in n lrenzy to march on to Pekln, while the Chinese are taking the sitnanon quite coolly. The Chinese m evidently husbanding their energies for I long race And ï¬ght they wfll when ï¬ght they must. Any armed force that shquld attempt. to capuue Pekin would now ï¬nd its way l)!o_cked_b_y_ ay_arl_ny of 200.000 men more or Ian drilled in European discipline, and armed with All sorts of modern weapons, including Krupp cannon and quick-ï¬ring mechine guns. Before he could reach the com on which European armaments have often descended without opposition. the invnder would have to reckon with a naval force at least as strong as that -of the United States before the addition of the great wnnbips of the last two years. Thu defensive line ll under the_ tranflng -r1-_nu,u_ ,,,; n Ask hr Wu ul taken other. THE BOOM IN CHEESE JAPANESE HASTE One ofJ‘xo-a happy «out: which out n flood sun-him on the pulhny of life took plies nt the Incidence of Mr. John Leaning, 140 Onwthn In, West Tomato Junction. marshy. Weduw day Sept. 5th. it ' g the amnion of the mnrriuga of hi: second dmghter Mamie to Mr. W. J. Gum. of Stanï¬- of the Inn-fringe of his gonad dlughler Maggie to Mr. W. J. Grogen. of Stan!!- ville. The ceremony “awful-med b the Rev. Jan. A. Gnu: in prmenee o I numb-r of friends of the counseling prides. Aï¬er punking of n sumpt- nous wedding dinner the h: p, couple look knin for Bruce Co: I ere the; will spend a few days visiting al. the old home oi Mr. Gmgen. The Tin- BUN: joins with their many friends in offering congratulations. The above council met M. Goodwood on Sunday Amt. 25th all the member! being P'Eun'“ A. . 0n motiqn of Messrs. Gould and Lamb authority wu given to 1K) Mrs. Buckley 81.50 for rem, of road wron- lot. 20 in con. Mr. Tod‘f. seconded b Mr. hmb, mov- ed chm. the oid to Mrs. . Lvnn bo niud to 84pm month,~â€"83 in goods from Gould Bros. and $1 in cub. the cull to be left, at Gould BIOL' ware. and the clerk notify Gould Bros. of the uma.â€"-Clrried. Robert Sellv Wu Plid “3.85 for a thoro- bred Done: sheep hllAd by dogs. and T. P. Grifliths 8‘2 tor a lamb. ,Mr. Driwuwell resented the second re- port~ of the committee on Road: and Bridge- wl'gigh \fu fleceived ~Iluzl‘v:l_ ndppth. V Mr. Gould. Ioconded by Mr. Lamb, mov- ed tblb the whole council has committee to examine the 5th con. north of Newmarket mad, also sideline between 35 and 36 in con [3. and the gmval pit known as the‘John Ball mvel pic with a View to bu 'ng- aome martiniâ€"Carried. y1 Mr Gould, seconded by Mr. Lamb, mov- ed that James \Va. ker be Y'nnd I! hereby ap- pointed to axpend $5 on the road across 10!: 2 con. 7.â€"Carried . I ‘ Mr. Todd praented the petition of Geo. Child: md 18 other: “king for the removal of the hggafpccupifedjgy W_m_. Aghznhnnb. Mr Child: aid M}. Ashenhllnt were hen-d. m reference to the petition. Mr. Gould, seconded by Mr. Todd mov- ed that the petition be laid over till next meetinngf gouncil. â€"§arri_et} WGéoanulkner wu heard in reference to repairs to road son: to enable him to have inglzeu End-Egress for his pre_mineo. 3dr. Gould. seconded by Mr. Dowawell. moved m» the mover be nnthoriud to ex- nd $5 in grueling on 7th eon. opposite roar. 15.â€"Ca.rried. The treasurer presented a report. calling attention to the necessity under the law of roviding a sinking fund to pay the T. J: N. gy: debentures when they may come due. It. would be necessary to raise 3‘2,000.which would require a rule of 2 mills on the S A rate of 2} mills wonld nleo be healed to meet the township and poor Accounts. The report was mocivedpnqedpyteg. . _ 'Mr. lamb. seconded by Mr. Todd, moved that the council grant anflicient, money no gruel the hill on 4th con. poem lot 21 and the mover and Mr. Tod: be commis- sioner; to yet the work done. â€"Carried. UXBRmGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL. Th6 “gunmen; byâ€"law, '5 x in g t h e nmounu to raised to meet the revqu' Lehrly expel: Itures. WI: passed, the rules In as follows: â€"County rate- ‘7 mills, town- ship g2}. nulyray debenture rate 2, school rate (under 54 yVic. ) l and 3- 10 mil]. Out of this lut mentioned rate 8150 willbepa to school section 7, and $100 to each of the other sections. The following amounts will also be raised from the difl'eront school sections as petitioned for bv the trustees: l .............. W I 7. ......... 600 . There will also be raised from No. 7:: special mte of- ‘7 and 8-10tha as provided by by- Jaw No. 667. \‘m. Carmody appeared in reIeIenee to the nnmtiafactnw road accommodation neig- his plscc. tiled. by M IN' ARIS'VSWIJVVNIW'MENTM ."" Antgoninh. Jens A. Pom I was cured of eontnction of mud: by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Mr. Dowswcll. seconded by Mr. Lamb. moved lhxst the whole council be a commit- tee to examine into the éomplninb of Wm. Cannody re road through his property, lot lot 25 in con. l.â€"Cnrried. Mrs. anhnw was heard in reference to the mortgage held by the corporution again- at, her deceased husband’s property for money that. had been advanced to him by the council. She was willing to let the council rent the house until the mortar e and interest were paid off, but being wit - out means would like some money to help her move. The council were unable to ad- vance heranything, the agreement huviug been made with the husband, but, on motion of Messrs. Gould and Todd a grant; of 85 was passed to relieve hcr. S. Burkholder, cofï¬n for Jan. Bad emw, 814.00; K. Jones, blinds for town hal . $10.- 50; Mrs. G. B. Miller, gravel for R. D. 46, 81.28; Mrs. G. B. Miller, gravel for R. D. 49, $12.80; Mrs. G, B. Miller, gravel for R. D. 45. 88.56: Edw. Hench, gravel for road 68. 814.00; Widdiï¬eld Dike, lumber, 843.- 63; R. S. Davidson. lnmber,88.22; R. S. Davidson. lumber, $10.58; Alex. York. work con 2, lot I9, 530.00; E. Kennedy, gravel- ling on 5th con, $31.50; John long. gravel- ling on 7th con. $20.00; John Brown, work on 3rd con, $15.86; Wm Johnnon, slump- ing an con 3, lot 30. 815.00. Mr. Dowswell, seconded by Mr. Gould, moved lnnt when this council nd'ourns it stand adjourned to Sept. 29th. “tied. Hum- stusn BELIEVE!) IN 30 MIN munâ€"All cases of organic or sympathetic heart disease relieved In 30 minutes and uickly cured, by Dr. Agnew’a Cum tor the can. One dose convinces. Sold by Dr. Rowan Co., druggisu. A humber of accounts. mostly for road work, were pmed. the largest. being as follows: 5 em. by MINARD’S LiNiMEIi‘E'" o Riven, N. S. Roam Ross. Whoa-is. 7 Ibis: Kim SAUNDIIS. 'I I’ll cured of lune but, After Iufl'ering â€A,“ L, \lv\v- “min 7 ..v.....-._ I wu cured f Piphtherin. mgr? doctor- WEDDING BELLS 165 ll 180 180 It. in "Lilo-bed that. the great. Siberian reiiwny, which (or the 3 ohm yeen lie-been in p . w cell, Icmelh' like I oonple ol hundred million (long: The Roe-inn Government in pu “in; work on ie with Inch more that it in probeble um before the and 0 thin century tain- wiii be rnnnlue from St. Peter-burg through In Vledivoetok on the see of Japan. Six yen: in the limit [or the time of eon-true tion. The Curewitch cut. the line cod II. Vladivostok on May 24th. mm. The length of the nilwey when completed ll to be 4.785 milee. or about twim u long as the Ge edinn Paciï¬c. 0n the when divin- ion t in- ere running from Vindivoeeok well into the interior. end it in expected to have the entire line in operation before the end 0! this yeer. The western division in also honing completion. 0n the middle mtion._where the conditional Are naturally ‘ the mesh dnï¬icnlc. end where work wen be‘ 1 gun lent year. it in believed that, construc- tion will be ï¬nished by 1898. or two years olier then the time original] not. The lesion for this in that. by utilizing river navigation, it. in found elm mile can be laid from three diï¬â€˜erenl‘. points at the some time instead of from but one, an w§ at. am eup- ed: end the rhea. moat. unex owdly. ocel workmen prove to be very a undnut. ThoxGovernmant yurpoeel 30': ad 1 sum: upon auxiliary entel‘prim or the o-. velopment of the natural recourcee of Si- bel-is. which. Mr. George Kennnn has told us. are enormoul. Brunch line: no to be built. the river: are babe improved, and steam [naviiet‘ Ionl [enabliehed from point- interacted vthe railway; colonization II to be minted. iron works are to be encour- nged.|ndecieut1flc expeditions are to be “united for thorough study of the coun . For these purpose-a, along the line of the ï¬rst division alone 14.000.000 rubles, or ebgut QIOEOOOQOO, have been gnproprinled. The holitical and social effects of this stupendous enterpriseâ€"which. indeed. is the most igantw railway undertaking ever plann â€"will be of tremendous monk eut. Ita effect on the Russian Governmei itself wnll be likely to be revolutionary. The great industrial development that will follow must be reflected in changes in the social and political fabric of Russia. which stand sadly in :ueed of the civilizing in- fluence: this vast «enterprise will bring. In apeninv up vast regions {or settlement. and as ï¬elds for commercial and manufacturine enterprise, it Ieems probable that th world’s currents of migration will be turne in new directions It may. therefore, have a considerable effect upon the future of our own country. (:nomxâ€"Lzsumuâ€"On Wedneaduv. Se'pt- 5th, at. the bl ille's fathers. I40 Cawthm ave.. Toronto J unction, bvr Rev.†.195. Two pure-bred Showhire ram lambs. Ap- plv at 101.32. concession‘ 8, Pickering town- ship. C. C. McAvoy, ‘26 Alba P. O. Executnr’s Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of (he Coun- ty of York in the estate of Jamel! E. Little. late 0/th Village af Stanf- ville, in the County of York, Widow, deCeaard. - 0r brfore tha is! day of November, 1891. to send hy post prepaid or otherwise de- liver to \Villinm ARM, of Stouï¬â€˜ville,0nt.. Executor 0f the lust will and testament. of the said Jemwtt E Little. a statement, in writing of their names and addresses aid full particulars of their cluims and demand! duly veriï¬ed and the nature of the securi- ties (if my) held by them nnd notice is hereby given that after the said lat day of November. 1894. the meta of the miï¬ Jennett E. Little will be distributed by th said executor amount the parties entitlel thereto, having regard only to claims of whichnotice shall have been iven as above required and that the said xecutor will not be liable for the said assets or and part thereof to any rson of whose claim or claims notice ahnl not have been received b the said Executor at the time of said distribution. Factory Opposite Railway Simian-1 \VILLIAM A. RAE, }Exccmor. G. SMITH MACDoxAu), Solicitor for said Executor. . Dated this 22ml day of Amman, 1894. To the establishment and are prepared to cut any quantity of shingles on shares or by the bunch. Shingles for sale. Material furnished if required and estimates made. We have good machinery and are prepared to do ï¬rsuzlass work. Having lately purchased the establish- ment, formerly owned by Park Bros., we are prepared to do all kinds of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Planing and Matching, c.; THE ASIATIO IRON ROAD SHIN GLES. A Cram, w .L (-m ah.6fStoufl'ville, to Maggie, second aughter of John Leeming WOOD-WORK Shingle -Machine In the‘building line, such as We have also added a COOK BROS. MARRIED. OR SALE yérain Cradles, ‘ TWO and Three Tine Forks, Manure Forks. Common Tense Binder Twine, H Harvest Mitts ‘In great variety at right prices, at JOEL BAKER, Cedar. Timber nnd Posts. Orders taken fnrlhe Celebrated Brit- ish Columbia Cedar Shingles. which are much superior to other kinds. Cull and inspect them. Mortgage Sale HOTEL PROPERTY. Under and by virtue of power of sale contained In a certain mortgage which will roduced at Lima of sale them will be :Sby public; action at thm “GLOBE HOTEE" premises in the A122 4 m. village lot: numbers 3 and 4 in the illmze of Stoufl’ville. fronting the town line betwoen the townships of Whilchurch Ind Markham and known as “Tim 0‘wa Hon-51.â€. 0n the property in L lane 2 storey Imme babe], 2 drivmz burns, shed with hullnbove good orchard. hard wd soft water. ' TERMS OF SALE:â€"_-IO 7, on day of an]: And balance within 30 days. Vendor will only furniqh title d_ee(!a in hia_ pgueg‘aioy_ liar {mh'er iculars a l t P. In Stoufl'villa mo pp y o M†Pine Flooring and Siding 5 â€"ALSO ' Bill Stuff Cut. “Ollhrhllno wulladspwd Mchfldm that {Wltummflorwwpl‘lflm manna.“ n mAman Dar "Wu-not ‘Castorb‘ L1 m unlvanl and 1:: mar": IO well known that. If. Iuemn A work of mpauozfllon to endow.) it. You um tho WWu rho do not kucp Castorh within any reach.“ LATH: SHINGLES WATER Monday Sept. 10th, 1894 SILVE‘STE‘R’E‘DOUGHE' 'R'T Y‘ ’s‘ 15 Dr. Sumac! Pltcher’s prescription for m n. Itcontalns neither Opium. Mon-pm. no: 0110 substance. It is a harmless subme tic, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. t. It: guarantee is thirty yenrs' use by Million! 0 others. Cnitorlahtho Children's Panacea -â€"¢he Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. Village of Stoufl‘ville [Inn on hand my quantity BéfrfDavis’PAm'mLLER' Buy , 11mm mam): EARTH wmm llu Vim nun-u mm... â€". __.-_ “V...“ _,__.._ Big 25¢. mug, Mpl, 01min. 0mm. mm. 01:010- Boule lion-bun. Chaim Int-am ml :1: novel Domitian â€"0Fâ€"â€"â€" V'ALUAB 14E ---a.nd--- 111 So. Wot-£15!" Brooklyn. H. T Scantling, Lumber, Tnkc notice that Joel Baker. C. E. WEEKS. Woodville, P. 0. Vendor’s Solicitor aw York (My Tn mun ‘Conm. 1‘7 Haunt Bram. Nn‘ You Cum What is Cuhmmonlhamsflpauon. flourStomncLDlmhmEI-uamlon. xm- Wm elm llocp. and prom d5 Without injurious mahmuon. â€For annual year: I have recommended pul- ‘cnmm'nnd shall always cnnunno to do an: H. has lnvnrlably produced beneath! We will sell a special line of 35c black n as large chests, our own importation) for right. Our prim ave right. 3mm. m rmnaï¬ All kinds of Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Sugar as cheap asthe Cheapest.‘ A511} me Wine and Imperial Measure Glass J arsflt1 Remember I carry a choice stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE Dan: F. Pm“ M. 0.. 11511: Skeet and m: Ave. New York (my. Prices away dQWD. ‘all and secure your Fruit Jars CALL AT A.†down. The greatest bargains ever oï¬â€˜ered in Stoufl‘ville. No more room to quote put money, hence the big reduction: BARGAINS BARGAINS, 1N GHINA. EARTHEN AND GLASSWARE, 25 1’10 5 new uresxs uuuu 12% am 15c Sox‘ï¬n- 10c; Good cotton hose 4c pair; 6 Pieces Douhk 21 lbs Redpath Standard Granulato 28 lbs Bright Yellow Sugar $1; Look here. g. 3:2 lbs good currants for 8 lbs good Japan Tea $1, w ortlx 20c 5 lbs. gGlngCl Snaps fox 25¢ .3 lb “’0 are the old reli fruits. nuts. 8w Lemon Pia but And see his new For tweenty dollars worth, we will enlarge a pict More than that, we guarantee good goods Cheap be bought elsewhere, so we will not be unc Ever known in Stouffville,and with way 15 dollars {goods you buy, we will give a BIGGEST REDUCTION SALE "or the next 30 days we will great cut in the pric: +Ca11 and see our Stock‘. WARRINER Ba†‘4":ains, Bargains, . YES. all Through the Store. JARS, JARS, JARS, > C, l - _ ;. Ginger Snaps for 250. .3 “IS 5“ Every Grade of Soap Sold $2.50 PICTURE. A! Iâ€"L JOHNSON’S, tea. in ï¬ve pound caddies (leaded a: )r 25c per 1b. extraordinary va1u( )n Fig but '01it. so com HERE ARE LEADING PRICES w Dresé Goods about .come along we the right .i-vâ€"BAI . RATCLIFF _QO -To-dav we commence tlu Fruit Jaxs any lble lOtO prices, but cum“ 1110112. “'v lit-Ml ductions. We are bou ml to lead S. DI- “"ARRINEIT 5‘11 EVERY “'11 E! M Todd's block. Wï¬t 1M SWARE C. J. J. RAE. {II very Cheap. II pictur Hf )rth 0‘