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Stouffville Free Press (1896) (Stouffville, ON1896), August 20, 1896, p. 5

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v ijd the claremont free press vol 1 no 48 claremont ont friday aug 21 1896 1 oo per year ckarehont ir- the harvest is pretty well over with in this neighborhood and throsh- is the order of the day next will come paying up annual accounts we hope we will not bo forgotten mr and mrs w j graham were visiting friends at myrtlo over sun day mrs wni gibbons and children of toronto are visiting at mr thos gibbons roy mr bcoker of stouffville will occupy the pulpit in the baptist chuich here next sunday inornirg and eveniug mr nnd mrs f farmer were visiting frionds in stouffville on sun day mr vm young is visiting his son eobt young at stouffvillo for a few days mr avm bell moved to toronto on wednesday the public school re- opened after tho holidays on monday hist the now teachers mr gas and miss mow bray are highly spoken pff mr ed evans an old resident with a friend from milbrook were visitingrelatives about here last week messrs graham bros and air ira boyer each sold a horse to robt beith m p of bowmnnville last week bicycle for sale nearly now this years alert bearings guaranteed for trto seasons will bo sold at a bar gain apply to mertcns smith stouffville we have heard that c j brodio v s has been assured of a govern ment appointment in british colum- ba congratulations charlie mr wm birrell and tho misses birrel wheeled outff rom toronto junc tion ou saturday and yisitedat messrs graham bros miss bessie collius has returned home to toronto after a weeks visjt with tho misses graham of cairn- brogio farm dr eastwood geo fields and ed evans were but on a yachiing cruise on lake ontario last week they report a fine time miss mary busbby is homo for her holidays miss balfour of ashburn is visit ing the misses wilson for a few days reeve gerow is putting a stone foundation under his stable mr j h jobbitt has a mason and carpenter at work building a kitchen to the rear of i is house miss ada paterson has returned home after visiting with friends in toronto for a couple of weeks mr judson bundy has gc ne on a trip to manitoba two tliltesiiing accidentsfrcd collins had the tine of a fork ran through his hand while threshing at john collins on tho 4th of uxbridge on tncsday frank mantle had the tendons in tho back of his hand ac- cidomly severed while threshing at jos pilkcys on 8th con pickering on tuesday mrs underbill wo are pleased to state is recovering slowcly from her severe illness messis graham bros of clare mout recently purchased the gvat trotting stall on vo osko by red wilkes volosko has a record of 2 18j with littlo training nnd is row in the hands of tiniuer jim noble at duffcrin park toronto volosko bid- fair to reduce his record 1 y at least three seconds before tho season is over he is u big powerful bay of nenrly ig hands and has moro action than we have ever seen in a trotter from his bleeding his individuality nnd his re cord ho should provo undoubtedly the best trotting or carriage siro in canada today tho new law now in force requics registration of a birth by both the par ent and tho pnysician a certifi a i of death must be procured from the registrar by tho undertaker bef jro an interment is made penalties foi breach of this law aro heavy parties wishing to subscribe for the claromont frbb pkkss please call on mr wm covinuton who haschargr of the office in bundys block onci every day in th week njws of nj valuo oi credit to this she uol some interesting views about marriage etc why should a woman remain sidglc it is hard to answer there are various reasons as a general rule no two ladies remain single for exactly tho samo reasons with tho exception of thoso who aro banded as the havent been asked club let us begin at the beginning and take them tho reasons not tho maids all up in turn first soino may have been disappointed in love second a woman may prefer a single blessedness third perhaps tho right man has never appeared fourth a great many bavo been discouraged by simply witnessing married life fifth and last because no member of the mnlo sex has been con siderate enough to pop tho question wo have said somo may have been disappointed in love no doubt some foolish voting maiden had as sho sup posed fallen desperately in lovo with somo equally foolish young man ho dresses neatly has a dear littlo mous tache is well proportioned tall and broad shouldered and in fact is gen erally fine looking sho is not in lovo with him ar from it i sho admires him for the time being that is all if sho has read a few society novels she imagines herself in somo heroines placo and if her beau has grown tired of her sho thinks it wins the sympathy of her friends to sigh every time his name is mentioned and looks broken hearted when sho hears ho has been out walking with somo other girl etc and so on just because tho countess so- andso did tho same thing in our young friends favorito novel but then on second thought wo find that this is not always the case very often somo true affectionate heart is broken by a mans indifference and tho pure good woman that had becu is turned into a perfect demon or what is almost as bad a manhater can we blamo her no a thousand times no tho next question is why does a woman prefer single blessedness simply because sho is freo free to do as sho pleases it hardly seems pos sible that some women prefer to bo yoked to a man to love honor and obey when by saying no and stick ing to it sho might bo free independ ent and her own mistress why is it that woman is supposed to obey man no doubt man is stronger physically than woman but how often are his intellectual powers more fully developed very seldom in his mar riage vow ho promises to love cherish and protect tho woman ho has chosen for his wife perhaps once in a while a model husband is found but as ono can never tell what a man is or woman either for that matter without being his constant com panion for a month or two it is much safer not to risk it for my part 1 am glad that the fairer sex is gradually becoming independent of men and i have reason to believe that a great many poor unfortunate hus bands are learning what it is to obey instead of being obeyed bravo girls keep it right up and we will conquer in the end for the old maxim runs when a woman will she will you may depend upon it but when she wont sho wont and thats an end of it as has boon stated some ladies re main single because tho right man has never appeared and after sho has seen tho shady side of forty ho isnt likely to appear cither somo sentimental maidens ranging from sixteen to sixty believo that to bo happy with a man both parties must fall in lovo at first sight such a stato of affairs is for tunately very rare we aro learning by degrees that is tho majority of us that love is created gaduallv and very seldom springs into being on such short notice as somo would beliovo without a doubt wicn our sentimental friend meets the one destined to be come her betterhalf and falls in stantly in lovo with him she will be- como n married slave and livo happily evcr after but wo doubt tho happy part of it for love of this nature usu ally departs as suddenly as it appears then again perhaps for somo the right ono must possess wealth in such a caso i will keep my opinion to myself it generally depends upon his ngo and whether ho is old enough to justify tho risk of becoming an old mans darling no wonder a great many women have been discouraged by simply wit nessing married life after a year or two of married life what lias becomo of tho fond and affectionate husband of the honeymoon period ho has disap peared no ono knows where nnd in his placo we find a lazy conceited piece of humanity caring for nothing but his own comfort of course there are ex ceptions but how often do wo find a yoting und beautiful woman looking old and careworn long beforo her time becnuso sho is a drunkards wifo or oven worsj an unloved wife for thoso who havo not boon asked i express my heartfelt sympathy it is sad very sad but girls worso things might happen wont becomo sour hardened old maids because you liavo reached your thirtieth or even fortieth year and no ono has ascii fit to pro- pjrv never give up all hopes some one n ay ask you to share tho troubles and ploojurca of ijm with him even yt voters isists 1896 municlpaiitr of the uillag of sfoiiffuille county of york bltotice is hereby given that i havo transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sectionk flvo and six of the voters lists act the copies required by said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said munici pality to be entitled to vote in the said municipality at elections for members of the legislative assembly and at municipal elections and that said list was posted up at my office at stouffville on the 2nd day of juiy 189b and remains there for inspection electors are called upon to examine the said list and if any ommissions or any other errors aro found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law a g browk clerk of said municipality dated this 2nd day of july 189g- take notice the public are hereby notified that i will not be responsible tc anyone negotiating bu3 or in any way be coming possessed of a certain promis sory note purported to have been sign ed by me made in favour of one calvin yake of tho village of stouff ville for the sum of 1200 and which is nowpast due as i have never ceived any value for said note hikam yake witness james obrien dated at stouffville the 9th day of june a d 189g valuable farjn for sale by tender the undf rsigncd will receive tenders for that valuable farm situated south of the stouffville public school being tartof lots u4 and 05 in the 9th con of markham containing 48 acres moro or less this is without doubt one of tho best properties in ontario the buildings consist of a good largo frame house and an excellent barn there is also a good well a fine young orchard and berries of all descriptions tenders will also bo received for a small farm of 18 acres in tho 9th con of ilarkham lot 31 this is a fine little home for tho right man on this property is a frame house and barn a good well and a gentle stream of good spring water constantly flows through it from cast to west tenders will bo received for tho whole of the above named properties or a portion of them the propiietor deshes to give more attention to other business possession given the 1st of october tenders will bo received by the undersigned until the 15th ox july 1890 tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted for further particulars apply to jacob yale jeweller stouffville the wonderful euro related below is by no means unusual with hoods snr- sapurilhu this grout medicine has given health to suffering children even when health seemed impossible the eecrc t of ks success is that it puri fies vitalizes and enriches the blood i wish to tell of a wonderful euro effected by hoods sarsaparilla five years ao my littlo boy was sudden ly seized witli a bovcro lameness appar ently in ms rlitt acc which corno phy- fllcinnsbflldtraa rheumatism while othcra sad it was hip clscaso and that it was during tho nezt winter and spring ho becamo rapidly worse wo took jimmlo toaspccialistwhooaidit was hip disease at this timo tho affliction became bo sovoro that wo could not raovo him with out causing screams of agony ha be came reduced in weight to go pounds and was but a bbadow of hla former eclf 7e had about ivcn up hopo when wo read of a euro by hoods baraaparllla pfabfmllar case wo resolved to try this medicine jimmla was decidedly improved after taking tho first bottle ho was even etter to the front for 96 with the finest line of bicycles ever put on the market cleveland swll special as our leader with eight different styles to select from including i ladies wheels every machine guaranteed bi cycle tires and sundries at lowest prices tiro repairing a specialty mertens sc smith stouffville ont claremont pomp factory established 1867 after the second wo havo since nsed over a dozen bottlca of the medicine and tho change- has exceeded our expectations james is now able to walk without tho aid of crutches and goes to school every day ho has been wonderfully cured byhoodssaroapariua j o ruxdell oakley michigan druggist c c tubba cays ho knows tho cnndcll boy has boon wonderfully ured y hoods sarsaparilla and that mr ran- dell is thoroughly reliable ho has a good sale of hoods sarsaparilla and hoods pills both of which aro giving perfect satisfaction ifofiaya hoods pills seem to be tbo coming family cathartic n b ityoudeeldo to lake hoods sar saparilla do not bo induced to buy any other insist upon hoods because oods sarsaparilla th one tnw wood purifier a h dnwxlrts 91 repsnd or a 1 flood co lowell km 71 ore y to ttlce eas ioou s 1 llls u w zwuts geo gerow 13 years experience as manufacturer of lift force and suction pumps geared and pumpingr windmills cistern tanks and cis tern pumps etc fron pumps made of the best scotch galvanized piping w greenbunj agont for stouffvillo magic flagic a wonderful invention standard rotary shuttle sewing machine the soft hum of the standard is music wheu eomrared to the rattle of the old style s mttlo sewing machines the rotary shuttle in this shuttle is the only progress in forty years in the sewing machine industry in a spurt it will make 3650 stitches in one minute will run either vtay and will not break tho thread this shuttle is only to be found in the standard this is a cut of the bobbin case and lower tension the lower tension is perfectly quiet when the machine is in motion therefore you get a more perfect stitch in a rapid motion and the wear is a lifetime e the standard bobbins are the largest of any famiy machine they hold 100 yds no 30 cotton thread tie to tho winning machine and you will not be sorry h 5 fcott atha ont 1859 established 1859 1895 j d we carry a full and wellassorted stock of general dry goods groceries harjware paints oils hats caps boots shoes ready- made clothingr patent medicines perfumery and notions for 36 years we have been catering to the wants of the general public ave are still here all goods bought r for cash andsold on a cash basis our long experience en abling us to secure many lines at very close figures j d jiacnflg a lintons is theplaceto buy cheap groceries flour feed if you dont think so just comei and see for yourselves some people i say that ho is givinghis goods away surely that will convince you that lintons is the placo to buy 4 andrew binton opposite the methodist church claremont jg5flt0dd stouffville dcler in grain flour and feed coal and wood seeds potatoes pork corn beans felt roofing salt in barrel and bulk lime cement and plaster fire brick and tilo wool lath and shingles building paper water lime blacksmiths coal paper for sheeting carpet paper plaster tar pitch and charcoal office toddn block stouflville insurance fire and feife having takon over tho agency hereto foro held by j elliott for tho following companies j g western life insfcranj- imperial fire hundred western fire i jivrlt for new it will be to the ad ing a first-cw- 7e liberal poll beforc insnrinol t ktiok oroni offi ie pbintkb- beniirrprlo 3imiterkletra oltonto typ d wlnnlpw

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