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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 1, 1889, p. 8

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tfe at it 1 distinctly ecderstood that we j nit hold arsekiesponflbsforthe jgfcedbrcmrcormpoiklents corres ponded 7 write otct pieudonjra if they tboom bt the 1 name mart ccajpiny tct cotasstsaasou observations a rlnfcla goaf thing for aft ox yok buticoritsniptably mean thrn is municipal politic the towtflnvpector will be os duty as usual cipeciaur ou py day the r beefli 7 u wv lucha rush ith the council butfnesji a tb lst wcrsthocoiih- 1 ttwm were would be some appu- canta tbrjusessor or inspector if they- followed lbvukuarppur8coadjuaru- 4nj tin etsntogfor tbotrausition of business it seems iikeit isitioelnspectioxsprrany arsons ditty to loolcaftor those abusea -starv- od frozen horses called- whacvoy or irethey ti ba murdered- like those of ether winters tuthenamts of all that is gdjdlet some ocfir take the uiat- ter inr hand how strange that fttry village or town is like the deep saa sure 3 ha v i their sharks yosjland shirks at that and 40 per cent- is tba only food they live upon no heart but all stomach they toil not neither do they spin yet they wear itood clothes and say we are the people that was quite a religious exper ience of brother doolittle on sunday morning was it not mr jones mr jones well yes it is wonderful what the lord has done for him those years see the abundance ho has of this worlds goods and also in the very bloom of health happiness is depict ed on every feature and ms heart must overflow with thankfulness and grati tude to the great giver of all good for the many mercies vouchsafed to him oh yus mr jones it is a very easy matter for it man to get up and tell what the good lord has done for him but let him put it the other way and tell how much he has done for gtd how many souls he has put right on the way to heaven how much of his goods he has given to the poor how much he gives yearly to missions how much for the support of his own minister and in all ways for the advancement of christs cause and kingdom in the earth why mr jones this same brother doolittle was never known to give a cent to the poor in his life and never more than twenty live cents a year to the cause of mis sion and one cent a sunday for the sup port of his preacher making a total of seventy seven cents a year out of his abundance for the cause of religion and you call him a christian mr jones well mr observer you put things in a different light i always thought the doing was on the lords side but i see the lord expects something from us in return if wo have his love shed abroad in our hearts and from this little conversation i have learned that in order to show forth gods love to mo 1 must shew forth my love for him by my deeds as well as by my words and shall tell brother doolittle at our next experience meeting to tell what he has done for god and not so much what god has done for him saturwa a great dy for flic mck flouring mills at bowman ville toss 10000 insurance 5o0o d shvtha- waggon ssopand d oconnors blacksmith shop at pickering one of the large colleges at the asylum loo- don a bara and live stock at blythe and two stors in montreal were trura- all thj war to calgary he wnt for me drv montagua et hsidimaad hjts brought ver frooa- calgary to make tis electiuttrcv the best auodjei arid expectorant tor theeurodf eelds and iooglur and all throat run jr iud broriehiaj trouble is u hdoubtedryij ay ers- chervv pector al ask your drugglstfoclt and at he same time for aver- almahaev which is freo to all round about us notes got by hook or by ckook with scisous oh pen in hand a whiterose correspondent to the banner wants to unaw who skinned the newly married mans nose if anyone should nab the villain let us have a description mr p l qiierrie general black smith and carriage builder of aurora has assigned to mr c c kobinson north york farmers club met in aurora on saturday 19th the prin cipal speaker was win mulock m p who discussed onderdranugo an official recount of the ballots cast in the last iimisicipal election in vaughan tov asiiij was held by judge mcdougall a- the result was in favor of the suppos i defeated candidate mr mallov the cgicial igures are malloy 3j05lcneil3s a lonely bear is wandering around the 3rd and dill concessions of scott some local sports started on the trail seeking its gore but we pity poor bruin if the bear slayer from uxbridgc gets after him the hev mr freed and wife of whitovalo were ihe recipient of a purse ofmoi accompanied by an appro- priate audivss from their baptist friends from griieu river the picke ovs calls on magis trate home pector ferguson of ontario county m explain how tho same violators of the scott act have ii two or three times of a iti accordingly and titer it is they or tbicss tnd is again un ship of mr thos mac io5itiou having been ve- idhotise oddfellows vis- rn and assisted hirers on mon- been convict first olyense wants to kn the act is w tho newr iler the lend- donaldthat i signedby mr- i- a lead of vi- mat itotltheir a- in the installutiya ot day evening- r winter the earth is qlothed ia robe of white all beiuteoui to behold the stats are shining very bvighi andipierciiig is the cold v the wind- i whfctlinj roarid ouir ddpr and kn thenorthern breese is tuning a sad requiem among the leanest trees then keep your fires burning bright till it doth werrner grow and wrap yourselves for winters plight to ride upon the snow well greet cur friends from fitr away with their merry jingling bells aud when the table is cleared away each one a story tell- spring but winters going veey fast and spiing will soon be here and how we always do rejoice when first it doth appear the swelling buds and melting snow convey the joyful news then to the maple groves we go and tab the trees wc choose then little birds will choose their mates and merrily will sing and pretty flowers raise their heads to welcome in the spring the children too in merry glee will pick th choicest flower and chase the liitle honey bee or seek some shady bower summer and still the days will longer grow until summers heat is here the farmer then will whistling go to meet with many a cheer from friends and neighbors all around whose hopes are raising high that soon theyll reap from off their ground plentiful supply with joy they shout their harvest home and raise their minds above to him who all our wants supplies with gratitude and love- autumn when summers beauties all have fled and seafowls flown away then gather in your choicest fruit no longer it delay for lowering clouds will soon descend and chilly winds will blow and hurl abiut the falling leaves and the fiistflakesof snow when the last pleasant lingering day seems loath to yield its sway to let stern winter take the rule with glittering frost by day and the poor beasts all shivering stand or run for shelter to weir stall then raise your heai t in gratitude to him who cares for all for by his bounty we are fed his blessings wc enjoy then may our trust be on him staid his praise our tongues employ the above lines were composed by the late mrs- graham in the eightieth year of her age and contributed in loving remembrance by her daughter k percy tpdijpos fresh giwncs dry xjoods vr v clothing v boots shoes- v a glassware and crockery 7 gents furnishings dont buy until you have examined our goods w inllnoilbt undersold goods delivered in the corporation promptly at 10 a m and 4 p hi a call solieited todd co silvester dougherty money wanted for seasonable goods at the stoupfville hardware store we have 17 kinds and prices of wood cook stoves and 5 kinds for coal and wood all guaranteed to work satisfactorily box stoves round wood heaters with or without oven coal surface heaters art garland and art countess base burners both taking the cold air direct from the floor and are the best made crosscut saws maple fxaf disston robertsons corpor ation fiddles 3 kinds files axes d kinds 75c to 150 see our handmade allsteol axe whips 10c to s3 00 curry combs 10c to 30c horse brushes from 15c up rope and web halters cow ties sausage stuffers and grinders etc we still have an immense stock of lamps cheaper than ever before those for parlor and hall use are unusually handsome our lines of table and pocket cutlery are complete we have received the largest assortment of silverplated goods we have ever had ladies call aud seo horse shoes and nails very low silvester dougherty no more credit from the first day of february 1889 at thk foreign and domestic fruit store ip b 05 11 giio said that the yecret of good health nnishsted in keeping the head cool tho 3fr warm anil the bowels open had i-i- rmimut physician lived in our dny ii iuvi uu eris of ayors pills uu ijrnt hn would certainly have iiuiaaiil then as so many of his distinguished suceeshors nro doing jho celebrated dr farnswyrth of norwich con recommends ayors 1ills as tho best of all remedies for intermittent fevers dr i 11 fowler of bridgeport conn says ayors pills nro highly and universally spoken of by the people about hero i mako dally uso of them in my practice dr mnyhcw of new bedford mass says having prescribed many thou sands of ayers pills in my practice i can unhesitatingly pronounce them tho best cathartic in uso tho massachusetts state assayer dr a a hayes certifies i have made a careful analysis of ayers pills they contain tho active principles of wcil- known drugs isolated from inert mat ter which plan is chemically speaking of ureal importance- to their usefulness it insures activity certainty and uni formity of effect ayers pills contain no metallic or mineral substance but tho virtues of vegetable remedies in skillful combination ayers pills 1 prepared by dr j c ayer s co towclllfam sold by nil dealers in mhlleine all my goods sold at the lowest living profit and for cash only see my stock of teas coffees sugars tobac cos cigars canned goods everything you want and cheap flour flour family flour oxbridge oi mount albert as the bulk of my goods are only to be bought for cash am compelled to sell for cash also and my numer ous customers and friends will please take no offence if they are refused cred it all grades of customers rich or poor will be treated alike wc sell the largest 12c loaf of bread to be had in the county and anything you want in the pastry or confectionery line always on hand or on short notice call and see me but dont ilfik for credit stoufpviiib jan 25th 1889 h johnson r for e h tribune 90 days flthobt habd labor 41o0aaft ifc advancjm s jburkholdr whq peep thelargest best- nrl ohfiapes stock of frurutvure notj of toronto will givs 10 per eent discount m all cash sales of furnhyre 50daya v i picture framing a specialty undertaot coffins and jskets con staritiy on handahd 11 funeral suppjiei funerals promptly atrjehded pwlers received at all hours s j burkholder furniture arer00ms still to the fore e j davis has now in stock a varied assortment of furniture prices exceptionally low- picture framing a specialty a fine line of baby carriages ulsttdert aking in all its brancheson shortest notice jive 3m35 a call ejdayis sahdirsblocl chemist druggist rba ier in general drip ii medinines pfttent medicines dye stuffs essences pure spices toilet goods sc school books a3std stiloneby afso a fkw iixis pi- jewellery spectacles which are selling at cost- the following proprietary medicines should be in every house rowsns goijgh syrup one of the most effectual remedies in use for coughs colds hoarseness c rowans winter flail the nnes proparntion in use for chap ped llas and all koughness of the skinj rowans capilline a superior hair dressing promotes thr growth removes dandruff and renders v viir soft and glossy rowans stomach drops pains in tlietomacb bovk c great reductions in millineey at ivirs wilsons 0 some choice mantles lef n knitting wools saxony berlin and andilusian also childrens wool goods old ladys dress caps call and sco our goods before rr chatting elsewhere mm w wilson

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