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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 26 Sep 1895, p. 4

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, â€"â€"-~'v a. w-uw, aw: no: definitely mean a general election forthwith. but by many It will be tak- en to mean that. Ind both sides will danbtleaa to nominate candi‘ dues. It is n unlikely that the local Government is financed in mnklnz preparations or the holding of: Beneral election bv thn (not H... .L- the Members ofthe Manitoba Govern- ment that there is any immediate intention of holding a general election, although itiu believed that the deeirnbility of being ready to ask the Province in opinion upon the attitude which the Govern- melthas assumed upon the school question is under consideration 'I‘In' U Ill-51.8“ A]. . fluent-Hun lung's“; .lnt Ill Diving «twin-very “Wu-m. Ind'lv. II and." Submit: 51.11.13. 911 -'-on¢onw as. “W End-3:0:- sun I u l o'clock _.._- Vw‘ __.___ _-_-__ 'l y. 11.. 3!:de moo! “Emmanuecnuâ€"Il pm‘f min; on Wadnudu "In “8 o.'eloak Junior Chi-”inn Enduvor 0nd“ omintuHS-nd Suing-t8. Au “looms. APTIST CHURCH, ml. autumn Rev/13.30: JJIAII St. Wlo.nav.T.Bookn.ww Rudd-no. “but 8L. loam. Divine union "“75 5:10:33.- m..uld7 p. m. Sun school“ 1mm. Pnnrmutuuonw - mad” own n 8 o'oloek- Yam Poople’l Union our! and” waning Mao'ulooh. All no Inhomo- J11. Chunk StrgeL Stonfl‘yillo. Ru. Jol- Yonng. mnnuweneo Mun Sharon and Duho tonne av Sundu n 10-31 um. gm” 9. n.8nn Schoo n wow... Genet-II pnnr muting on odnud.“ anmnz “713). worth Lanna even other Manda "on n: :80. All qu Ina. Stunner- wolmm YONGREGATIONAL Mrs.‘Lenoard Boyles. of Toronto is visiting in buwn'. Dr. Talmago will go to Washington 33 pastor of the First Presbyterlah church. Don't yofi know th. Hood’s Sampnrilln will overcome jhnt tired fouling and give you renewed Vigor and nudity! .-._... . unlu- day returned or; fizndny {gt i3 here home in Cannington. Tins Is CONCESTIL\TIDN One pill a dose. one box 25 cm. One pill relieves constipation. One box cures an ordinary one. One pill taken weekly neu- tralizes formation of uric acid in the blood and prevents Bright‘s Kidney disease and Diabetes. True only of Dr. C iue’s Kidney' I m-.. Dz"- It is said that'th‘ Chang flux and Formosan rebels a] the latter part of A at last accounts, WI Ping. where the re] Anlot has been discovered to de- strv with dynamite the palace of the Sultan of 'lm-key and the Governmbnt buildings. Louis Pasteur. the discoverer of the cure for the prevention of rabies. is suffering from paralysis of his-lower limbs. Mm. Gall who was visiting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Boadway returned on Mon- fiay reflux-Bed ‘ on Mundny Inst to here uh nations or the holding of: ral election by the fact that the inlon Government is believed to ving‘ the, same thing, and both ions might be held It the heme , If: general election la neld mltobe soon it would be upon the ..._.. -p .L, STOUFFVILLE. SEPT. 26 1895 lets Church Notices. THE TRIBUNE. W Lliiim Ink Mona «that 113nm, jnundi‘ "v... au-u the poaition of afl'alrs to borne the {act that the Government It revolved upon the revision 0! send the work will be com- I at once. This. of course, does lnltely mean a general election th. but by many It will be tak- Iean that. end both sides will ETHODIST CHURCH ESBYTERIAN CHURCH ADDITIONAL L00“. Pill: to which the Govern- Jed upon the school ‘1' cqneideration. That unmet: us that which was undertaken." anew law went into foreign bost‘ doing C he Japanese captured Tniwan-Fu from the miter severe fighting in Augufl- The Japanese "ere marching on Auâ€" ebels are concentrated. ver ills, constipation sick headache, indi- nrucled to sieéfifi 'lud uch f 51.3%“... .;.1; m- 1 van - 1 I" “”5 u. In adult lax-"In.”‘vuu For over mt, lulu wamww'a ammo Envr he been and by mllllom of mother: for their children while teeth“. I! diuurbod at nlrht Ind broken)! your really 1 rick ehildanfle nlwdemnt with :30! Cfnclt‘lu 9f“: sagas-t [33“ girl ”a: 00“”. mow-contra!) r Children Teething. I: will relieve the poor mm mum lmmedluelv. De upon It. moth-n. Wednesday. 18th. inst, the wife of Andrew Gall. Swnflvme of I sou. WILSONâ€"0n Sunday. Sept. 29nd. at Stoufi'vllle the wife of Fred. WU- son, of a. son. Scarboro, at Woburn ....... Euo York and Markham. at Markham ............ . . ( North York, It, Newmnrket. . Georgina, at [Sutton ........ . Whit-church, av. Stonflvifle, . . West York, at Woodbridgm . Eat-L Gwilhmbnry, Queen-ville We". Gwilllmburv. Bradford. The season for agricultural fairs bus arrived. nud for the lweuefit. of our reader! give the dates of those they are likely to be interested in ;â€" Peellat Bummer; .. .. " 26h” The voyage of the Southern Cross was via Montevideo, it being thought that the animals would not be Able to endure the heat of the Red Sea; but boisterous weather was met with at Cape Horn, and this fact, combined‘with the effects of ex- posure on those of the sheep thntwere on deck, led to a somewhat heavy mortality. The cattle lost numbered 52. so that the vessel arrived with 498 instead of 550; the 488 sheep were decreased by 82; and one of the horses also died. The arrivals were found to be, on the whole, in very good condition. having apparently sufl‘er- od but little from their journey of 12,000 or 13,000' miles. [All the cattle and sheep will have to be slaughtered at Dcptfurd within ten days. Them in some prospects of a lemon famine and ‘he price has oomquanuv jumped up one dollar a box. A Remarkable cumâ€"J. W. Jennhon. Gum-1- Spsgt betweep 3200 And .300 in consulting Motors: tried Dixun'I had In other lmtmenu huz got. no buxom. One box of Cbua’n Camrh Cure did me more mod £11m Lll other mnediu, in he“ con- Iider my“)! cured, Ind with n 25¢. box If. tint. The use of George W. Graham and 0. C. Grahem. chsrged with defined- in; the Queen Insurance Company out of $400 by stating‘chst they had 261 lbs, of wool 1n the Grand Trunk Height sheds at Aurora, which were burnt In July last. was traversed to the next Sessions. ‘ each f: the wa cattle sheep the pl Mr. and Mrs. Parker were visiting friends in Scarboro last week. We are sorry to'hear that. Mrs. F. Forsyth has svmptoms of cypboid fever. ies have, up to the present, been unable to get rid of their surplus stock of cattle so readilv as they can of their surplus stocks of sheep, while even against frozen mutton there is still a good deal of preju- dice; but the successtul export of live cat- tle will practically make ' a. revolution in the agricultural conditions of Austral- asia â€" and, at the same time, handicap our own breeders of stock still more heav- ily than at present. It was intended that the stock should be so well fed and looked after en route it, to gain weight on the' voyage. The actual freight was 18 per head for the cattle and horses. and 103 6d for each sheep; but the fodder. the insurancc,aud ‘ the prupwrtionate cost of attendnnce in- creased these amounts to a total of £14 each for the cattle and horses and 25a each for the sheep. The vessel m-mn'dml V Mrs. A. Millard and Miss Ethel have returned from a visit to London and Ingersoll and other ulaces up west. Mia- Gertie Conmouth. of Toronto, has been visiting with her grand- mother Mrs. Pearson for a week or two. mutt dice; E]: w in th¢ A correspondent writes to the London Timeszâ€"Hibhcrtu the imports of live stock from Australia. into Great Britain have bean of an experimental character, only a few animals being sent at n time, with the view of testing whether or not the [imposed trade was pmcticnble; while these pauticulnr animals were treated on board, it ham been said, “like saloon pmengemâ€"if not better." But with the arrival at vaeaend. on Wednesday uf the stcanmhip Southern Crass, 5.050 tum register, from Sydney, with tho Mrs. Hisev 'has been moving her furniture from here this week. As Mr. Hisuyisgomg n his father’s farm near Unionville, {fir‘mm connfiéncemenc made with a trade so which the Australasian colonies are louking forward with the keenest possible interest. as opening out to them a means of dispusing ufbhuir vutsupplies of cattle. Inasmuch asbeef will not stand the freez- ing process so well as mutton. the colon- ies have. up to the present, been unable to get rid uf their surplus stock of cattle The Bible contain: 3,566,680 lethal-H.810,- 897 words. 31,175 verses, 1,188 chapter: and 68 books. Longest chapter is ll9bh Psalm. ' The ahortaa and middle chspmr in the 11m: Psalm. The longut name is in the 8th chufier of Isaiah. The word “and" occurs 46.027 times. The 37th chapter of Isaiah mad the 19th chapter cf the second book 01' Kinn are a- like. The ‘llat verse of the 71k chapter of Ezra in the only one of the entire colleclion which contains every letter in the alpha- bet. ’ The word “God" does not occur in the book of Esther, but there is wisdom. knowâ€" ledge. holiness and love in every chapter of the entire work. The longmt verse is the 9th of the 8th chapter of Esther; the shaman; the‘ 35th of the Nth chapter of John The word "Lord," or it equivalent. “Jehovah." occurs 7.698‘times in the Old Testament or. to be more exact. the word “Lord" occurs 1,853 times and the ward “Jehovsh” 5,845 times. ~\USTRALI AN LIVE STOCK IN ENG LAN D |e water, room unmodntion fm charge. ~ - â€". uu. fliuina And lune: in m‘x‘nU-fln uni-u arrival at vacacnd. on Wednes n- stcnnmhip Southern Cross, 5‘ register, from Sydney, with really large enmignmcnt on ho: experimental stage may be consid‘ “I And unm- lni an“ Unitas want,- In tnonunbmu “"0“!“ _ ‘ the vorl_d. KNOW YOUR BIBLE. FALL FADE. GLASGOW. BORN. d that the sto'ck should (1 louked after en route , (m the' voyage. The 518 per hem] for the . and 105 6d for each drier. the insumncc,uud 2 cost of nthendnnce in- uunts to a total of £14 e and horses and 25a [1. The vessel provided "or the fodder, and m:- the attendants all free TEETH; _ _Io..., an“ Oct. 2 to 26l27 l7 l5 msidercd Sept. 19th, 1895 House and 65 acres of land in Storm- ville. belonzlng to the estate of the late Henry Johnson. This deslrnble place 1s suitable for a gentleman's resldencemr a market zsrdener. Brick house conulning 8 rooms. kltchen, woodshed. hard and son weter. drlv- lugsnedé. bank stables, a good orchard, a quantity of small fruits of II! leds. To let fora term of years. For par- ticulars epply to Being lot 2, in the rear of the 7th con- cession of the township of Whitchurch, g mile north of Ringwood. and containing 100 acres. On the remilea are a good frame house, frame rn. plenty of water gaming stream runs through the farm.) hool. Church and Postoflice are con- venient. Good orchard of fruit and land in‘ a good state of cultivation. For further particulars apply to Benj Brown- sberger, ‘ Wheat, white, bu: \Vheat, spring. I Wheat, red winter \Vheat, goose, but Oats, bushel ..... Burley, bushel. . . Peas, bushel ..... Hay, ton . . . . Straw ton . . . . Dreued Hon. . . . Beef, forequuteru Beef. hindqunrben Mutton ........... Lamb, hpfifié Reported by S. B. Lehman Unwashed wool ............ Cotted wool or reiecta. . Merchnnmble Fleece. . . Southdcwn wool. . . . . . the Into William s:d}.’ For nrther particulars see posters. J. O. Brion, Auctioneer. Wednesdav. Oct 2nd, at 1 p. m. at Goodwood, tho freehold properth. fur- niture. farming implements c. of Jamas McGuckin. Terms for house- hold lurmture 8w... all sums of $10 and under cash over that amount 6 months credit, or 7 per cent per annum off for cash. For the farm. terms easv and will be made known on day of sale. N. E. Smith. auctioneer. For the past few months s number oi cltilens of Toronto who take an in. terest in the question of the providing or work for the unemploved have been giving the subject special attention and after much consideration and dis- cussion have brought More the public a scheme which it is hoped will prove feasible and satisiactory. The plan in, volves the purchase or about 500 acres of land in the cuitiysted district at: Ontario. as near as possible to Toron- for the purpose of there carrying on mixed farming and such other indus- tries as may from time to time be iound expedient. The capital stock of the company is to be 850,000. with shares of 810 each. to he nondividend hearing. The purchase price oi pro- perty is to be secured by s loan. at a low rate of interest. An appeal to be made for subscriptions oi“ stock to phil- anthropists. to workingmen and to toss who wish to secure employment. The revenues are tobe annually apportion- ed as foniows; (I) The pavment or all hxed charges. running expenses and nronsion for repairs and renewal of buildings, implements, etc; (2) from 5 to 25 per cent, of wages (or net pro- fits) in to be applied to the purchase of stock by colonists until the whole is owned by them; (3) the balance to be divided among colonists in proportion to the work done by them. Thursduv. Oct 15th at 1 p. m. at Smufl'villu. the property 1».ng com- posed of 55 acres of land in which is erected a frame driving shed and pig pun. Also the west half of lot 12. in .L- on. w... wuwuurcn, DEIonglnu w .L; .J, .n .n Monday. September 30th. at 1p. m. at lot 6. con. 2. Uxbridge, at Glas- gow. the farm stock. implements c. of Walter Baston. No reserve, twelve months credit on all sums over 810. or 7 per cent per annum off for cash. N E. Smith. auctioneer. Saturdav, Sept, 28th, at 1 p. m. at Stoufi'ville. the household furniture c. of William Bell For particulars see posters. Jas. O'Brien, Auctioneer. An efi‘ort is being made to arrange everything in such a wav as to appeal to the business sense or the community The idea 0! charity is to be [apt in the background Meetings are proposed to give prominence to details. Its promoters claim for the plan (1) that even with 500 acres it wvll nid materially in solving the que'iion of the unemploved;(2) it will Illustrate thfipoeslbilitea and profits of intensive tarminrr. help to educate the farming classes into methods by which greater productiveness will follow their labors, and thus the Wflaith of the Province will be increased. (3)311 to manure- meut. it will secure 3 strong control at the beginning by persons whose in- terest. so far as they are not colonists is the benefit of their ieliow-men. and no better class of electors could be sec- ured bv any means; (4) the control will always remain with the stock- holders (the Business method) and will pass into the hands of the colonists by theiflgrndusliv acquiring all other stock, only after they have gained experience ot‘ the work and of the heâ€" neiit ot co operation , nnd1(5) the change in class of electors :w1ll be zrsdusi, which is a very important considera- tion. When Baby was sick, we gave bar Cuwrll. When she 6m: n Chlld. 31m crlod {or Canada. When aha becmnn 3113., aka clung to Calm-lg When she had Children. she gave them Camus. TORONTO STREET MARKET. ALMIRA WOOL MARKET sprin-g. bushel. red winter, bushel gqoap, bushel. . . . (From Thursday's Globe.) whitfe, bugh'el....$ 62 t4 FARM FOR SALE T0 LET. Rinvwood P. 0.; Out SALE REGISTER FARM COLONY H. Janusox. Stouflvllla lGOOto 331.0 6‘2 mmmmm $8 All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order. First-class stock of leather to choose from. The New Waterproof Method ls greatly benefiting those troublod with Rheumatism, give them 1 trial. Special attention given to orders for hand sewed work. Repair [:2 done on shortnotice. THF WEST STORE "I IIRKET BUILDING] STOUF‘B‘VILLE JAMES 1'. 1mm, 5 Almira Woollen My, Insanity. autumn“ nd an early grave. nubtvn prolalbed over 35mm In thousands of mu: ll (ho only [humble and Hana: Hcdlclna bum». Auk druggiuor Wood's Pho-phodlnc; l! Moflel‘lioml! wonllm Inadlclneln place of thls. lnclouo prlcoln lea-nun: wo wlll [011d by return null. Price. on package. 81: fix, ‘6. Om: mm plane. It: will run. Pamphlet: (mo loan: Mdmu. Th1: \Voml Company, “'lndsor. OnL. Canada. Sold by (l. ('«)I.I.\m-. Mnrkeb [Ix-m: Store. amalgam? g; WOOD'SiPIiOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. SL2 Awkaau Guamxlrcd to promptly, and pvrmnnonuy cum all forms or Narvoua Hood’s Pills an as well as ever. I"; notthealightelt‘ ,ures caption or itching or m Inning, or “Hort oi trouhia whatever“ with my log. a fntitnde I owe Hood's fimpuililinaimp ynnspenknble.”THos. )mm 172 Sycamore SL, Roelindala, loaton, us. ’I‘ry EOOD'S. on, It WI. Dreadful! hund- nld I could not lln long. In :11 I hid seven diflerenz phynlclnnu, I“ to no pm. whatever. Iknow the merit of de'l Blmpnrflh u I had, lame your: bdoro (skull “will: benefit nndidoclded mtry h. lor my nppuantly impale" one. In two or three day! after I begun my up. ‘to was better and my courage rewind. awake I long floor; short the eruption ml'reiy dinppeu' , and ‘. 0 flash on my log resumed perfectly healthy appearance. I was soon sue to wnlk about. I cannot. [at how Imned my I! sighboru and Mend- run. I can now walk withou‘ any lame- Hood’s WOOL!! WOOL” Ii3u ulm “GIntlImphâ€"I In: only doing wk“ h [an whnn I tell voluntarily what Bood'l “puma hu done lormo. I know u Ilvod My Llfo. rav- “A ycu no lat what», “to: oxpomn to “was, I ought I uvm cold, ”to: which chronic cum Ippeu'od on the «It cl my la". leg and spread all out my low-1 limb from lane to “no. Ind Ihn [to And burning wu Iomethlng aw- ful. add to this WM 1 levers p-ln, 1y In tho bone. At m: n bee-me Iona! 1nd to vo up work and wu unlllo to walk. hld to have my la: b“ All the that And troguent chang- e. on a cloth. For ulna month- ! ut 'Ilhmy log rating 11: a club. Dreadful can of Chronlo lcxomu. Inch I tutlmonhl II we give below few modicum. an produce. n In one! thou:- Inda penned by Hood'l Bunpulun, Ind prov- uumclt of um medlolne. Reliable, honut, Indnltflmu, in what III II! 0! Mr. Benn“. Hahn been nag-zed ll gnu-mu: in Boston for 85 your, with mun, 111 Wuhlngton sheet, and Mc- Kinney, Wuhlngton 31., opp. Boymon. “O. 1. Hood a 00., Lowell, Mum: At. prices to nuilthe purL‘hascr Mnnulacturinz doneuuaual sa ' . faction guumnteed. ’ "a s. B. LE_HMAN, I'Ie Could Not Live Hood’s Perfactly cured 0f Blankets, Sheeting. Flunnels, Twecda, Clot} You can vet all if cashnr trudo for any delivered act-hp nbov Better Stock Than Ever Wu who Mend! am, but. [3: mm Bun-en Ballad“... Balm MODE â€"(:0 T0â€" abov'e niills . “:3 ye n EMA are MIMIC”. mud, was five. Autumnal; ah. m any Sarca- parula worth in Mills, ~1- ioon km: to 1w \d an curly grave. ’Pn‘emr. urns Vandal] Now is the time to buy your prints and summe Dress Goods. Succcossor to Rowan JOHN L. MACKENZIE. All the necessary Books for High 4 Highest Public Schools can be purchased Cash Price at the lowest _ . possible Pad for pricesat nu-.. n____|_ DR. SMITH. L118. DDS I Chemist anderu FOR Schnu-l‘ Opening GWQERIES Clearing Stouifville, Ont., JL BooTs AND SHOES BUYERS ‘C GREAT REDUCTION J. J.RAE, - - - The Pic Ill READY-MADE CLOTHING-x RETIRINS PMM BUSINESS. Stouf’fvillc Will save money by calling at once. ml Familv Butcher "" Keeps on hand all kinds of At the VINEGAR WORKS Stoufl’ville Chopping done as usual. J AS. McCONN0lJHIE l SAUSAGES. HEAD CHEESE Cider Apples mm mm and tallow And fish in season, in fact everything that is kept ix: a Well-ordered shop. Beef sold I)" the quarter and nanâ€" luâ€" n. FRESH :AND SALT MEATS The Old Reliable 5 % Insurance. Highest w. J.§’â€"E'ARK Cash paid fdr hides, skin CROCKERY. . KEMP. fSTOGPER CENT Manager pt it: :1 {‘FIRE uork b_\ th j fFirelIusuranee |QUEEN, Office of Stark “'illiams‘ Bankers. Stoufi‘ville. 1 MONEY T0 LAN Norwich Union On Fa. m or Village property -â€"â€"AN I The Pioneer AG ES Companies. INSURIIGELS EWR STOUFFVILLE GORE MIL Biq

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