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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 12, 1889, p. 5

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watj dpajpejr just received a full stock of wall paper which will be sold at very low prices school books p statiobtelty toys klbjunlk books e monros book store opposite the market stouilville district news nrooninotox sir alt hill has a thorobred jersey bull for service on his premises farin- ers should appreciate this chance to improve the breed of their stock mongolia what we would like to know how the measles of the east arc get ting along mrs dell is visiting- at lici sons mr thomas sma o it is whispered abroad that there will bo some weddings snon wonder if its true making maple syrup is the chiet lino of business around here just now the young people enjoy it as well as the older ones recent visitors iii the neighborhood were mr j t powerof ringwood mr a charhvood of stouffvile sir hendor- son of lincolnville and miss rowbot- ham of victoria square aiitil foot- we have just received a large consignment of dry goods and groceries upwards of four thousand dollars worth at fifty ojhivts oiv the dollar which will be disposed of at half the regular prices tremendous bargains 12 lb- granulated sugar 100 is lbs light snar 100 6 lbs good tea 100 15 bais soap 25 cts buttons 3 to 5 cts per doz worth 15 to 25 cts lace curtains 50 cts per pair worth 1 00 dress goods at half regular prices clothing at staggering prices cotton 7 cts worth 10 cts cotton j cts per yard spools 2 cts each a his big purchase of warriners is a great bonanza and will enable him as in the past to ever carry the sway for bargains and his motto is never to be undersold see warriner the cheap man before buying elsewhere touirfville mount alubut the a o u w and c 0 0 p are making arrangements for another excursion to niagara falls some time in june the mt albert s school intend hav ing their annual excursion to big bay point on the 18th of june dame rumor days that we are to lose our barber he is about to remove to the town of oxbridge who will be the next one to come and take the boys coppers we would like to call the attention of the public to our combination store at the north end of the town three firms doing business under the one roof a public meeting was held on fri day evening in the town hall to dis cuss the raising of a bonus of five thousand dollars for a carpet factory now doing business in markham vill age cultivation ov cukltants some of our farmers are busy seed ing mr adam yake has moved to stouff- ville from here mr and airs levi wismer were visiting friends in oskawa recently your humble writer will attend to business since the election is over and lost his vote mr robert duuhill has moved to his new house recently purchased of mr joseph brown mr abraham lotts sale went off very well on wednesday last taking the weather into consideration we have just fifteen families down with measles and the sixteenth with the mumps what neighborhood can beat rhat nightingale some of our neighbors have com menced to plow for seeding there are no pine stumps thrown around like thenj were last year mr patrick cnsgrove is erecting a mansion on mr we coiimvs farm glad to sec george around again after bein laid up for some time with a sore hand mr and mrs abott worhnan and daughter of innisville spent last sun day with friends in siloam sir fred silersides has taken mr f h eckbardts sugar bush on shares the boys think fred is the staff as he gives tbom all the taffy they want obit we regret to have tochron icle the death of an old resident of this place sir henry dike died at l grove april 3rd at the age of 53yrs after suffering about 38 years when quite young lie had a leg crushed in a sawmill at glasgow whwh left a fever rare and caused his death he has been an active member of the method ist church for a number of years and was respected and loved by all who knew him ho leaves a wife an aged mother a brother and sister to mourn his loss his remains were interred ir the siloam cemetery on friday april 5th kev j wilkinson of goodwood preached a very able funer al sermon releaed from earth released from care released from sin a souls tormenting fear brought to tehold a saviors face above to sing and triumph in redeeming love m as parinclecs vegetable pills con tain mandrake and dandelion they cure liver and kidney complaints with unerring certainty they also contain roots and herbs which have specific virtues truly wonderful in their action on the stomach and bowels mr e a- cairncross shakespeare writes fo consider parmelces pills an excell ent remedy for biliousness and de rangement or the liver having used them myself for some time ux15kiug13 sir 1 e forfar an old uxbridge bov has passed at victoria for m- d cm 700 a month among the fortun ate ones who have been speculating in toronto is sir diaries gould he bought a property at west toronto junction it couple of months ago and on saturday received an offer of si 350 ahead of his purchase he accepted tobacco is a greater source of rev enue to merchants than one would imagine a grocer of the town in forms us that he lias sold 300 worth in the past eight months and that he believes some of the larger stores sell more than he does he estimates too that threefourths of all the tobacco sold is chewing tobacco a printers nine is aniuiig the possi bilities now being talked over should the typos form a team other organiza tions will hav to look to their laurels the white stars the young hoos- iers the git thars the white caps the blue stocking the white lillies the game legs itw cant beat ems and the beggars are a few of the base ball clubs organized in town during the past two weeks journal gooowooo sir thos carey has taken charge of sir chapmans store and the postoffice sir si chapman is still verv low and small hopes of his recovery are entertained sirs sicphadcn of toronto and sirs mcgill of slarkham arc stopping at sirs chapmans for the present dr francy has removed to wood- ville and we wish him every success in his new field of labor rev sir westney preached for the first time in the town hall on sunday last goodwood and uxbridge being put under his charge our two hotels owned by mr james todd and mr jno higgins will receive their licenses under the crooks aet on the 1st of slay as a result of the repeal of the scott act in th is county last week the last entertain men t of the season by the improvement society occurred on monday evening when the follow ing programme was rendered in strumental music by miss l collins beading by mr j bradshaw song by sliss m robinson and others reading by sir a surbv then followed the debate on the subject resolved that england has prospered more under victoria than under elizabeth i graham and a surby supported the former while geo dowswell and j bradshaw the latter after numerous arguments on both sides tha audience declared in favor of the negative wo hope in siuceeding winters that these entertainments may bo continued sosit boys a good boy johnny cake a pious biiy psalm ody a welcome boy benny pit a healthy boy jim nasties a studious boy al gebra a legal boy levi ticus a foolish boy jack a napes a dandy boy dude e ronomy a sweet boy frank incense a yellow boy bill yus a learned boy dick shunary a ditto hoy ed u cation as a rule currants are not cultivated at all they are planted in some out of the way place or along a fence where at best they can be cultivated or hoed only on one side they arc pruned spasmodically or not at all and soon become a tangled mass of weeds dead woods moss covered trunks or branches with a stunted growth of shoots on top and the feeb lest cluster of buds on the two-year- wood at best such a row of currant bushes can give only a poor crop of the smallest fruit but after the cur rant worm attacks them and strips off the leaves the currants wither up and are not worth picking currants should have as good cultivation as corn or potatoes and this with a coat of manure or a top dressing of super phosphate and nitrate of soda has a wonderlul effect the pruning con sists in cutting out the old branches striping out all the suckers except two or three to be left to form new branches and in the fall or spring cutting back the shorts or suckers about onehalf the weaker they are the more should they be shortened back the best way to renovate an old row of currant bushes is to set out now ones where you can cultivate on both sides of the row- slcantime if you do not wish to root out the old ones give them a severe pruning and either hoe or fork the ground to kill the grass and weeds or cover the ground thick enough with manure or mulch to smother the grass with weeks or better still sow three or four ounces of equal parts of nitrate of soda and superphosphate to each bush scatter in broadcast on the land for a distance of two or three feet on each side of the row the earlier this is done in the spring the better and if not done till the bushes arc in full leaf avoid sprinkling the fertilizer on the leaves as it sometimes burns them- recollect howevor that these fertili zers arc not substitutes for hoeina or mulching if the weeds andiyiass are left to grow they will take the lions share of the litrates and phosphates but if you hoe or smother the we have decided to sell the balance of our hanging table and hand lamps silver plated ware and axes at 20 percent less than regular prices now is the time to buy we respectfully ask those who intend building to call and examine our common sense sash no weights used no pulleys to break no rope to wear out costs less than the old kind can be applied to any window and does not require a box frame silvester dougherty timber for sale and weeds the effect of the fertilizers will bo very marked american agri culturist for april i have a large quantity of round tim ber of nil sizes and lengths for culverts grass and bridges it may be seen at the fo there is danger in neglecting a cold many who have died of consumption dated their troubles from exposure fol lowed by a cold which settled on their lungs and in a short time they are be yond the skill of the best physician had they used bickles anticonsump tive syrup before it was too late their lives would have been spared this medicine has no equal for curing coughs colds and all affections of the throat and lung lowing places dixons hill arthur spoffords almr and aso at lot 1 and 2 jon 2 scott i flayc also a large ipt of cedar posts round cedar timber and lumber aiso blanks at my own premises lot 34 con 8 whitchurch 5760 chas spofford it is absurd for people to expect a euro for indiges tion unlets they refrain from eating what is unwholesome but if anything will sharpen tho appetite and give tono to the digostivo organs it is ayers sar- saparllla thousands all over the land testify to the nerits of this medicine sirs sarah burroughs of 218 eighth street south boston writes my hus band has taken ayers sarsaparilla for dyspepsia and torpid liver and has been greatly benefited a confirmed dyspeptic c canterbury of 141 franklin st boston mais writes that suffering for years from indigestion ho was at last induced to try ayers sarsaparilla and liy its use was entirely cured mrs joseph aubln of high street holyokc mass suffered for over a year from dyspepsia so that she could not cat substantial food became very weak and was uiiablo to care for jier family neither the medicines prescribed by physicians nor any of the remedies advertised for tho cure of dyspepsia helped her until she commenced the jiso of ayers sarsapnrilln three imlilei of thix medicine she writes ewil me ayers sarsaparilla rberakkd bv or j c ayer co lowell mass prior ilx iwtilm t worth i a belli ayers hair vigor is a most excell ent preparation for the hair i speak of it from experience its use pro motes the growth of new hair and makes it glossy and soft the vigor is a sure cure for dandruff j w bowcn editor enquirer sicarthur ohio it is reported in toronto and believ ed by a good many that sir w r maredith is to go on the bench and dalton slccarthy take his place as leader of tho opposition in the local house this being so a good many occurrences of late are more readily understood tizcr warrants arc issued for the arrest of gen boulanger and some of his friends they are charged with con spiracy to destroy the french republic owing to the distressed condition of the laborers on the panama canal the british consul on monday distributed bread among then look out buy where you can get the cheapest organs sold at a very low rate goons soid in the jewelers line- at a small living profit- call and be convinced i have also opened a savory stable on fair rroiml street jt yake jeweler stouflfville march 1st 1889 the hambletonian e membrino stallion dissolution of partnership notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore subsisting between us tho undersigned as the firm of je raymcr carriage manu facturers in the village of stouffvillc in the county of york has been this day dissolved by mutual consent all debts owing to tho said partner ship are to be paid to messrs dickson taylor mccullough at their office in the said village of stouaville dated at stouff ville this 10th day of april a d 1880 witness john raymer f sanostbu eii kavmer maxey cobb 4 years old a beautiful slahogany bay over 16 hands high with black points iw paisley prop fairvikw itarm- lesionville ontario will visit regularly during the season of 1889 mount albert sandford lisdale zephyr ravenshoe unionville gormley victoria square parties desirous of breeding good road stock should see this fine young animal before breeding elsewhere lemonville april 12th 1889

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