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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 29 Nov 1894, p. 1

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alibi: rug rill £00m ll Nu- hn a.“ Mm: I‘mllifillim lam ‘ I in: «stunt-c )I-IL 'A- {ID-56th a I .- l’rices . SLBXNV‘IB VOL."€’Ii. sooty. 1 10000 00000 00000 ; Forum The undersigned having urcbnvcd the mom ' . .- roams. , 1. -. v,' . Boysâ€"call on Magdlthgm for your on tall underwriter. ‘ . “ Joanie Stoufl'or. visited at lilonlt infill! 7 . cntire stock of Apple Tree: ram Mr. Seth Am" 133;- week; ' ’70 Willi'llllll 000.000 000ml Willlou. comprising all the good varieties of (all and winter up lee. true tannins. will be at the Nursery BRING. Tuesdays and Thursdays. to dis; poeeof the lboci. in lots to suit purchaser- at the following priestâ€"From l to 50, i0c each; 60 to 100. no. each; 100 and over do; each. The stock must be sold this {all and" removed before the let of Jane- next. 1‘ 3. cos. 2.. more In- spection invited. .___OF._._. A? PLE S9 (Delivered at the\ Vinegar Works, Slollllllle. Apples will be weighed free of charge at the building. The highest market price -_ paid. ‘ JAS. dlcCOXNOlllllE. Manager Cedar. Scatntling, Lumber, â€"ANDâ€"- JOEL BAKER. ' l'lnc Flooring and Siding.r LATH. SHINGLES! wa‘lsn Lime. Portland Cement. Plaster Ports mm.â€"-All m5” 0‘ organic or sympathetic hearttliscase relieved in 30 minutes anti quickly cured, by Dr. Agncw’s Cure-tor the ‘ Heart. Rowan Co.. druggists . CHARLES BARCLAY. BROUOHAM. arrived front Mnntrcnimtvltae‘s. good and cheap at S. M. Ward cr's. and prices low. Silvester Dough ertv. V - Fall fashions in wall pain-ninety Mr. Crosby. took In the Oyster Sup- ptr at Mount .Albert last week. 000 new tailor-made ladles' pickets stock is “ON complato' Our lamp l 0 Miss\ Louise Mckay. of Victoria . Square. «visited lricuds and relatives Take notice that i fine on hand any quantity of â€"a1.soâ€"â€" Bill Stuff Out. Hon. Edward Blake Candidate tor East York at the next Dominion Election but it Stony be only a rumor. here. last week. Boot-Hashim Camsâ€"Those wish- ng to purchase a good buggy or cart at a bargain can do so by calllngut the shop of A W. Lehman. cast of the Queen's hotel. ' A rumor is becoming current that may be Liberal u ‘ Hm’l‘ Dissass Rsusvso 1s 30 MIN Land .Plastcr. iluir. White and UrayFLiinc. Salt“ . Timber and Ports. . . ‘ Otllers taken for the. Celebrated Brll- ish Columbia Cedar Shingles. which are much superior to otherkinds. Cullaud FARBI dilll HOB/IE mum “m; Joel Baker. FOR 1895.) $1.00 "5"; iii-icfiblflo Enlarged and Improved A high alas Family Paper. In r e-lllu-tri _ splendid hcet oi Musieeiuh week. . . l Tale. and other interesting reading as Dollar :1 year in astnce for the Fltl'tEE Flu-LS and Fulfil AM) ' . in all in oases. l‘. spec of HQI lrce. \zents wanted in crew trict to solicit subscnptluns‘ ' rxl" ‘ L 0-Y00.V, icc.‘0 unrepresented dis‘ Bi: campus-Ion. 0 .VI'JRIO . i“ re: £33 0000. 0000000000, E .The Leading Tailor and}, Gents’ Furnisher. fllfifi :One dose convinces. Sold by The prohibition test case will not be argued before the Privv Council until.af!er Juno next. The delav of the ‘Supreme' Court ill rendering judgment‘ has made it lmnossiblo to secure leave to appeal in timo tor the February term of the Privy Council. Mr. George Jennings. an old and well known resident of Markham. was struck with paralysis on Saturdav evening. He was found by Mr. Hardy, Iving on Church street. and carried home. Ho never regain- ed consciousness and died about 4 o'- clock on 'l'uestlay morning. lie leaves afnmiv cons l' - I l o I dun ters, and three sons, who haw the sympathy orthc ontlro commun- ity. The dwelling house of Andrew Mc- Cr-ight. on the Scarboro' townliue was totally consumed by fire on Tues day evening: of last “look. Mraallc Crcigbt was awakened nbt u' midnight by the crackling. and found the wood. shed and kitchen all ablaze. They managed to save the organ. sewing machine. and some of the furniture down stairs. His loss will be fully SI‘ZOO. witll only $800 insurance. ' ‘ ' winnliiil- ney and Bladder discascn refined in six hours luv the “New GREAT Sou-m AMERICAN Klnxrzv CURE." This new remedy is a ’ great surprise and delight to physicians on - ’ ' A» A. ' . Tins Guru Comm Cums promptly cum where all others fail Coughs. Creup Sore Throat, Hearscness,\Nheopzn Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it as no rival: i)“ cured thennndmsnd will CURE YOU it akenin time. Sol-1 by Drugglsts en a guar- antee. For a. Lame Back or Chest. use SHILOH'S BELLAXDONNA PLASTERJSO. Le H’SCATARRH v.» sensor. Have no Lauri-hr This remedyis gunrm. teed to gun: you. Price. 500m. Lnicotorlroe. Sold by U.Col.mno. llrnmzist. Stonll'villc. SHINGLES. Having lately purchasccfite establish- mcnt. fermeny owned by Park Bros., we are prepared to do all kinds of VV 0 OD-N‘V ORII In the building line, such as Doors, Sash. Blinds, Mouldings, Planing and Matching, c.; Material furnished if required and estimates made. We have good machinery and are prepared to do first-class work. We have also nddeda Shingle BIachine To the establishment and are prepared to cut any quantity of shingles on shares or by the bunch. Shingles for sale. COOK BROS. Factory Opposite Railway Station- accouut of its exceeding prnniptncss III relieving pain in the. bladder, kidneys. buck and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It rclicvcs retention of water and pain Ill missing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Rowan Co.. Drum'ists. The. Southimcoe Conservative t-on- vcntion willie h Id about Dccclnb-r let. A certain lactiou in thoridine think that Col. 'i‘yrwhitt. tho nl'l'fil‘llt member. should be satlslicd with thir- teen years service and rclirenow. especially US he is a non resident or the riding. Dr. Buchanan. ol' Cooks. tou n. and Wm. Mchrmott. of Benton will be nominated, and an effort will be made to carry the convention in favor of out: of these men. An old man who said the devil had put him on the wrong lrnin and land ed him at Uxbridgc. took up a posi lion on the street corner ht'twern Wood’s and Brownscntnbc‘s stores last Sunday and preached to the multitude for thrcu hours, from 2 to 5 o'clock. So far as we could learn he did not who no a collection. which might 0-! accepted as an earnest of thcman's sincerity, or us a sign of lunacy.â€" Journal. The. following: local notice is going the rounds of tho [HUSH-"Tito Iowa at Ontario provide that any person taking up any slrny stockD shall give. notice of such titklllj: up by publishing a notice three timcs‘in a weekly news- paper. and it‘tho propurtv is not called for Within three weeks after the first insertion of the notice. the under will go before a Justice of the Peace and take oath to the finding'and ndvortls top. It“ the property is not claimed within one year and should not exceed $50 in value it then belongs to the party taking the some up; if over $50 it shall be sdvertlncd by the Justice and sold, and the excess ofallexponucs shall be paid over to the township treasurer. Any person taking 1111 a stray animal neglecting to cause the same to be advertised shall be liable to a line of $20. The cstray law ap- plies also to any other personal proper tv which may be found in a like man- ner. " Perhaps some confrere will kind- ly quote ”chapter and Verse" where the ”laws of Ontario" make this pro- yision. g’fifiii' I! anm tr‘k e flaw by-law. standard sizes at crtv 'u. sale for on! montii‘i cured in 30 minutes button This never Hf e Cm. dram-ts. fir. sternum 29, 1394. ' .15 v put! about ' ”MW" List yd shingles wry look Harlin-m. an: :- Mr Rope boilers a hhlter rope in al .Ivoster Dough a big reduction A chance for big Werrlncr is hol , snaps. . Itch on human and; I and all animais Nonlford's Sanitary Sold by Rowan arket will be pit. and will - of every Markham villa-zit house); Plutzlo, # Warriner’s good grain bags only gallon. Newestfiyles in ncckwear st Monk- James Lewis. Mammal. visited in Slonii‘t‘illeonls u av. Quite a number of horses in this: ’vtcin ltv are nutter-mg from distemper. il'llhrstpricb paid for Alaike. also Glover and timothy seed. A. G.Brown. Moro digits were decapitated in the case of \V. Pcterman.in Cauc‘s factory Kewmnrkct. s‘ few days ago. Misses Ida and Bella Smith. accom- ‘panied by their brother William. Visitâ€" ed friends at Sunderlaud on Thanks- giving Day. If you want an advertisement to reach every responsible person in the village and surrounding country place it in the Taiwan. one of tho best live local papers north of Toronto. On Wednesday last a son of George of Unionvillc. had a very narrow escape from being drowned. We will clu ronto Dailies ' rates. Call newspapers. the Taurus to subscribers An "change lav checked with an of low up its hand an- in its mouth is a s remedy is recom under similar c Levi Hoover. 5 . appointed by the pony as their ant vicinity of Start to purchase shou . placing their Bray ‘s Block. Inflammation Mr. Jacob D. Mill “I was troubled wit eyea so that do of the summer of ' l'took several m - Vcsetnble pleasure to for horses \‘pfent‘iu the ”(unintend- "I‘I'l. him before ' Residence. he cared. whury. writes: in atinn ‘of the t' the Whole uld not work: -. great too - ‘ ~ would; scarlet favor- 0 Tribune in Is 1. anti, to East cues which no 'l‘nro- to. The ' clu by no means inspired by child . neither was there. the slightest into Ion dhatever to cast unv rt-iioetlon . n Mrs. ll L Vanzant an to the tmor h which she annulled her dau ler during her lli'lf'fi'i from the lam disease. A Cable to the‘Ne York Sun says that Hon. Edward like isztirod of Irish'pnlltics.-He has announced that ho would r ' am his no t 01th nun next gent I clcctio . 'l‘he squabblcs within the :irtv duriiz the past year or so hai disgust him. He nmv sees that home rule it yet. in the dis- tant future and forlsces a period of bitterstrifo'nhend I is believed that the nextGenerai Election will usher muuv younger men into political tin-nu. <A lions 1-0 Honssnns -0ne bottle of English Spavin Linichnt completely re- moved a curb from my horse. I take plcasnru in recommending the remedy. as it arts with mystcriuuu promptncss in the rcnmvrtl from horses of hardI soft or call oust-d lumps. b and rpau'in. splints, curbs. swecny. stlilcs and sprains. (i sown: Rona. Farmer. Markham. Out. Sold Rowan C0,. l)ru£'l')§tfl Tun HOSPITAL I‘Ol' Sch CHILDREN Torontoâ€"One of the most important of the public institutions in Ontario is the. Hospital for Sick Children. in To- ronto. contains accommodation for 175 patients. mingling- from two to fourteen years. Children from all parts oi Cntario. whose parents cannot Iafi' 0rd to pay for medical Attendance, are cared for free of all chargcAVhen parents dcsirolo par for treatment. for 82 50 p~-r 1r ,ck they secure the. best medical attendance and hnvc ovcry want sumdied. This Hospital ls a provincial ins:iiution in every sense of the term. audlls rccognlzsed as the leading hospitallfor children in tile world. its accident war' is open day and night. all the year round. and children sont l'li from the country. suffering from accidents or deformities ol any kind. are promptly attended to. Ambulances are sent to all railway sta- tions on due notice being given to the authorities. The facilities for all kinds of surgical work are unsurpassed. and atelegraphlc oi telephonic warning that the ambulance Is on its wav op~ ens the doors qr the largest and best equipped hespital in the world. There are one hund cd patients in tho hos- pital today. at year about 530 were treated inside the building and ‘2000 in the Mid or department. In the summer the c ldren are all sent over to the Lakeal a Home for Little Child- ren on Toronto Island. which is the largest c hildren's sanitarium in the world and the most perfectly equipped containing beds for 150 children. A copy of the report of the work {of the Hospital is bent to any address on '5 application to “WSOCretary. College Street, «mm . asked Tulausu oliicc to pay my subscription. - \ Lymnns lcct it and. it. will fasten i lungs ‘ but by. He wason his way to school and at- tempted to cross which is about 15 feet deep. and broke through the ice. the attention of Mr. i-‘risby. who with the assistance-of mm or two others. rescued diiliculty, he being in the wat-r about thirty-five minutes. '\\'0 he has completely recovered from the efl‘ects at his sudden imtnersin" A decidedly business . individual was seen the other making tracks along the south Rid" of Main Strcot. was sent for. but his mission was vurv abruptly brought to light by an in- quisitive citizen who stopped him and asked . him “Well." said he “I run going where you ought to 20."%‘\thre is that?" questi "Up to the Eakiu‘s milipond. llis cries attracted the lad with considerable learn that Ila was going as it' he wheruhc was bound. the I'll. may be only a trifling cold, but nog- ts fangs in you: '0“ will soon be carriedtoen. ire-.110 this a try we hit ' « _ . an Item in . IE out by using Richie’s A“: s. ptyeSyrnp. the medicine that ill-“fiver been kilo" to fail in curing hl. abide bflmohitis and all flflLCllGnS o' ethruet lungs, and chest. Arenas as Peonâ€"Chemically ap. plcu are compost-dot vegemhlc librc. albumen, sugar. gum. chlorophvl. malic acid. gallic acid. lime and much water. Also. German analysts tell us that thc applc contains a larger pcr cenmgc. of phosphorus than any other fruit or vegetable. The phosphorus is admirably adapted to renewing the 0.. and spinal cord. The acids of the apple are of especial use‘ for men of sedentary habits. whose livers :lrc sluggish in action. lhnsc acids serving: it. eliminate noxious matters from the body. which have a tendency to pro- duce dullness. jaundice. skin erup- tions c. Experience teaches us that apple sauce is beneficial in connection wilh roast pork. rich goose. Sic . not- withstandlng.r that they contain acids. they tend to diminish acidity in the stomach. lNTERBSTiNG T0 Pltrlsul‘rt:ltl.txs.â€" Wu Imk upnutho Cauudu‘Presbyterian as by all odds the best ptpl'r of the kind published ill vthe Dominion. and it compares favour lily \viththtl forn- Innst religious in pals of the Old Land and neighboring Republic. Th.- Presbyterinn family not formed with its weekly visits is a serious lost-r ln every wny.â€"lo the young cspcinlly. its educative influence for good can not easily be overestimated. 'i‘ho. Thanksgiving: number, issued last wcnk. was .1 “thing of beauty.“ as well as a regular store-house of valu- able reading. Prmnincut ministers and olhcrsconlributt-d a number of articlcs in prose and ye ‘ suitable. to the occasion. The principal l'calurvs ofthn table of contents were, a storv entitled. ‘ Farmer Sudliogh's Thank» giving," by the \chI known writer. Agnes Manic Machnr, of Kingston and a poem "We Thank Then.“ by the Same Indy: "A éllmlncr's Work in Home. Misstous." by Itcv. l’rol‘. Iiaird. B. D.. of Winnipeg: I~llrother Grate- ful‘s Thanksgiving Address. by “Knoxonian;" “Clunese Work in Brit. ish Colombia." by Mr. C A. Coleman; “The Philosophy of Thanksgiving. " a brilliant paper by Rev. W. T. llcr. ridge. B. 1).. Ottawa. and “Early R'- minis-senses of Qucon‘s University. Kingston“, bv Roy. Prof. vaat. l).I). These am only a few features of an admirable number. full of readable. nlticlcs The cover. printed in two shades of blue. is especially attractive. It Is understood that the old establish- ed paper offers a dollar rate to clubs made up of one-third the families in each congregation of the. church This is a marvellously low rate. con. silering the size and quality if the publication. and should result iii n. largely increased circulation. The Presbyterian is evidently succeeding. It certainly deserves success. Fresh white lime at Joel Baker‘s. Oysters by bulk or dish at 8.0. Flenrv‘s. flunkhonse has just opened his fall styles in beta. Herbert Mitchell. spent Thanks. giving Day at home. We are r‘ yvlnccd that Warrincr sells the cheapest ill Stoufl‘villc. Miss Nellie Ncndick. spent Thanks- giving Day at David Barkcy'a. 8th Con Pickering. Taxes are becoming a burden to the farmers within the corporation of the town of Whitby and a movement is on foot to apply to Government to have farms placed back again in the town- ship. RHEUMATIS)! (.‘vnsn Is a Dunâ€"South Americ Rheumatic Cure. for Rheumatism anal Ne ralgln. radically cure: in l m 3 days. Its action upon the system is remark- able and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disap- pgars. The first dose greatly benefits 75cm. ‘ Ill hv Rowan 8r. Co Druggist. T. J. Dougail. our chicf constable. is in receipt of half: dozen notices of thefts from surrounding places during last week. It behooves ever-v prcpl-rtv owner in town to zealously guar-i his property against night pI'OWIHIS. Will. Solncrvillc. of Ncwmnrkcthad thursc and buggy stolen last week and a man named Kelly was subsequently arrested near Grimsby hiring the stolen property in his possession. ”or administrators of the law will. if this state of things continues belobligcd to enforcu it with all its rigor. Those haying any 30") printing to do call at this office tor quotations. We. run dodgers at Si per 10.10. quarter sheets at $1 for 50 or $.25 per 100, half sheets at 81.25 for 50 or $1.50 p‘r 100: and whole sheets at $2 per lOO All other work done at proportionately low prices. The notice given in the Tnleusn in conucczion with work done in this office is worth as much as bills. owing to the extensive and general circulation of the Tnlscxs through the entire neighborhrpd. " 310-. s E. Franiicll. â€" Tor.\l.l.v I‘su‘ .. Port Perry. writc “l contracted a s.‘\'-‘re cold last. winter which Nsultcd in my 11,-» coming tota‘llv deaf in one car :inl [l'il‘ii;ill_\' min the othcr. After trying variou: rein-J» dies. and consulting scl'crnl doctor-s a ”ll- out obtaining any relief. I was wul\iscd to lry llr. 'l‘hmnas‘ l‘iclcctric (ill. I \vnrlntnl illi' Oil atl-l pnlll'Cli a little of it into :my o r and before one-half the bottle “as used my heariuu was nuuplctclv rt‘slorcxi. I luv]- iu-ard bf other cases of lleflfil".~5 ‘nci'lg cur-"l by lllt‘. use of this nicdicltic. .lr ll. Yanzinrlt. veterinary sur- geon. who has been pl':t'.ic‘ln;_r in (Mt awn for lhc past twclvc years, and former y 0! Stout v0 lcl has vcn 0:4 locate llt'l‘t‘ and to that end ha: rented .\lrs. Iluddick‘s house. and stabl 5 al- most opposite the Riyal llo'el. .\l.-. Vanzaudt has had a larze practice in ()sh'lwn and comes highly recommend. ed, and will no doubt succeed in work- ing up a good practice hore.â€"i‘a-lncr. .\lr. \':iuzandt is n Y. S. of large and variui experience. as well :05 a success- ful practitioner and the Tnlnt'xl: “'lsll- es him good success in his new iiil‘l.l. The Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station has issued :1 poster which giws the. larmcrs full information rm carding thr- appcamnre of the. ll ~ ian thistle and the means that should bo employed to destroy that rimminâ€" :-.bk~ \\‘x‘i‘d.l A number of ”PM, thistlm \"l'rl' found growingr along the Like Shore. Railroad: trucks in \\'lll:.iul4‘ vountv last summer. and unlvsx stop. are taken to destroy them when they make their appearance next sunlm *r the seed may be scattered all m‘cr thc State. The. put -r ~av~‘ til i’ ll l<<i in thistlcs may be destroyed ll\' pulling tin-m up before Align 2.7-. by \i’illt'il After the s- tiln‘ become. way to destroy them 000:. ripe tho milv by burn- v IS Th:- intrmluvlion of the recently inr Vented prlcuulztlic limit :ltlililur menace to the, l'u‘urc of wild 00ml. The upper portion of this device is nothinxmnrc than a circular Iudi.» rubber flout. divided into compari‘ mums which arc. inllatcd with air. Permanently attach -d '0 th.- und-r sidenrc wmliu;r boots. into which lin- boatmau Ihrusts his I . l'p to :l depth of wulcr ofthirly . x inches th- occupant \\'-'\(lt‘S. beyond that limit li~ pron-ls the. boat by mound nl‘n dvvic ' nlinvllcd to ill: l‘evt. The. manner- or' this maehinn to wild foul “('5 in th- fnct. that the gunner is able whollv to conceal his body and head. the edge of lill‘. boat helm: covered with no.1 weed or any aquatic plant to which 0100 fowl are, accustomed. 'l llus t‘tllllpp oi he can prom) him‘cll' without rear of detection directly among: [locks of un iuSpi'Cllllg‘ ducks. ll' human ingenuiâ€" ty has been able to devise a more. <ch Itructivc machine for cxtcrtniu'itinz ' wild fowl there is no record ol it There is no doubt should this boat be obi: in actual practice to accomplish all that is claimed for it. that it will be ex- ltensively used by gunners. is in' «late, the seeds are supposed to be rip -. - n nnramm insulin-II ._... g ' This In m *7an tea to than the ans-min n! l'un- .!.,n I: molar-n Style of finish in Cabinet Photos, in order to introduce them. I will emin- all. cabinet work WITHIN? from now up till December Isl, . 1894 AT narrow snow :2 0000 000000 00000 ONLYl$3 BBL. ‘ Mllllrolll r0003 ONLY $3.50 BBL, New Cheese, Pure Lard, Pure Soiree. and Our 35c. Tea Is acknowledged to be away ahead of anything to be had. for the sun: money in town. A. G. BROWN, Telephone Staâ€"r3 000000000 00090th if you wan; e 58': Oiflgha' ‘ si harness. J. w. T ’RNER Can satisfy foal lath usto price and Qtnligy. He has also l'l stock a complete assortment of Trunks, Satchels, Val. ises, lap rugs, dusters. flynets, halter-s, snaps. whips, currycombs. -...~0..~.. , ...,,.,,.._i. - «10- - ' ankle boots, knee boots anl scalpinsr boots, bandages, axlt; grease. 11ml ointment c. N.» shoddy harness kept. All hand made. a. w. TURNER St. Elsi of Tel Main Store. l00‘.l0ddd Om whonc radio the Station, STOUF‘FVILLEL ~li pl‘cplrul in pllrcll Lv.‘ :il‘. kin ic of- Grain, Seeds, lfi} [Lu W ll .P0 000, lilies. .01.?00‘0, 800., â€".\llll h.- 1.. 09p. 0:0 l0 ml 1‘." ~42: .l‘LlUH. Fill]. EUAL. W031}, SQRN. SALT C’. in llzll'l‘t‘l< .llnl ltzlllc.\ 0 L000 8000000. P010 R00l00r, Fil'i’. Brick Tito, .c Jos. II. TODD, ()pp'uitl: the Station min cans: ‘1 _ ..

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