tibttne volume 2 no 8 stouffvillel ont friday april 19 1889 whole number 60 travellers guide trains leave stouffville station main line and jetton branch as follows main line south mixed express mixed express north express mixed mixed express 8io am 1102 423 p m 757 908 a m 1102 545 p- 604 sutton branch south mail 810 am north mail 610 p m stouffville markets full wheat spring wheat flour per cwt barley rye peas veas blackeyed oau bran per ton shorts per ton hay potatoes per bag eggs butter lard geese per lb turkeys per tb chickens per pair ft 9s 0 00 2 80 0 40 0 60 0 00 0 08 0 28 0 00 0 00 17 00 0 20 0 10 0 20 0 12 0 08 0 00 0 60 to 1 02 0 95 3 15 0 50 0 60 0 55 0 70 0 32 18 00 20 00 18 00 0 30 0 11 0 22 0 14 0 09 0 12 0 70 church directory methodist church rev george brown pastor services at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm pray er meeting on wednesday at 730 pm young peoples prayer meeting ihursday at 8- pm congregational rev j unsworth pastor services at 1030 am and 7 pm i sabbath school at 230pm prayer meet- rv lng on wednesday at 730 pm presbyterian rev mr knowles pastor servicer at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm prayer meeting every wednesday evg at 8 pm- baptist rev mr barker pastor ber- vices at 1030 am and 7 pm sunday school at 230 pm prayer meeting on wednesday at 730 pm church of england rev mr os- borne lucumbent services at 245 pm sunday school at i 30 pm meetings of societies and boards village council on the second tues day of each month director of mechanics inst on the third tuesday of each month r t of t on the second monday of each month a o u- w first and third monday of each month in daleys hall beneficiary certi ficate given for 2000 in case of death h johnson master workman j urquhart recording sec public school board on the first tuesday of eacli month masonic lodge wednesday on or be fore the full mooii of each month farmers club each alternate friday i o f first and third friday of each month swssmtsss 11 fred w hill b a arrister solicitor etc formerly with idorphy miller toronto office sanders block formerly occu- ed by the late mr mclean stouffvilleont b james obrien t icensed auctioneer for the li counties of york and ontario orders by mail or telegraph will re ceive prompt attention charges mod- orate james obrien stouffville out dickson taylor mccullougii barristers solicitors icto money to loan offices xleys block manning arcade y stouffville toronto i a dickson- a mtavlor bcl j v mccuuovoh hcl kerr macdooald davidson patterson jakbistkes solicitors notaries public etc- ffices masonic buildings toronto st toronto and main sf stouftvillcc k kerr qc w mcdonald v davidson jnoa patterson k a grant robinson dentist will atiend at millers hotel stouffville on the isth and a the tremont house markham on the 20th of each month rosemans hotel mount al bert on the 14th victoria marc on the 2 1st when these dates fall on inday the monday following will be under- od new top buggy the undersigned has a orand new- top buggy for sale cheap apply to j b jerman stouffville ap 5th 1889 cedar posts for sale m sale he undersigned has on hand about 1000 fast class cedak posts for march 8th 1889 h mcdonald stouffville thoroughbred bull i have for service on my premises rear lot 2 con 9 whitchurch a thor ough bred short hobn btjxx abraham stouffer mar 6th 1889 543 mos the pakis hair cutting and shaving parlor stand one door west of sanders block main st stouffville a complete ladies and gents hairdressing parlor haircutting singeing shampooing curl ing etc haiidrcsstng for balls parties thea tres etc in the most fashionable styles j w shankel proprietor hospital remedies what are they the growth of intelli gence in medical matters has given rise to a demand for a class of genuine reliable medicine the opportunity of the ignorant quack who grew rich curing everything out of a single bottle has passed to supply satisfactorily this demand this list of reme dies has been created they are the favor ite prescriptions of the most famous medical praotitioners of the day gathered from the hospitals of london paris berlin and vien na prescriptions which cost the patients of these specialists from fo to 100 are here offered prepared and ready for use at the nominal price of one dolar each not one of them is a cure all each ono has only the reasonable power of curing a single disease and each one keeps is contract sufferers from catarrh diseased lungs bronchitis asthma consumption rheumatism dys pepsia liver and kidney complaints fever and ague neuralgia female weakness leucorrhtea or nervous debilityshould send stamp for descriptive catalogue to hospital remedy co 303j west king st toronto canada if your druggist does notkeep these remedies remit price and we will send direct english psycho safety are all the go this season give i ycur order to lllllll agent stouffville and get the best stouffville mar 27th 1889 local items take notice i have now on hand a large quantity of dky flooring s also all kinds of lumber shingles lath ltme gray and white land plaster land and barrel salt cement plaster of paris hair all kinds of bill stuff on hand and cut to order joel baker stouffville april 10 1889 cslvwinos thp fviu som o1 81ixiiic co v o box s37tolltovto wotsuimiwinioutoyktkadlmakk fsioeeymailsico six for 500 a big drive in carpets and oi lcloths less than city prices only at spoffords bargain house so long the cheap men have gone to oshawa to unload some more of their tinware that is to say the two men that constituted the firm at first have gone but it is not known whether their full corps of assistants will follow or not parlor social the parlor social at the residence of geo flint jr on tuesday night was well attended and was fully up to the standard in num bers and amusement these semi monthly gatherings cannot fail to pro mote sociability among those who at tend election or officers the gener al meeting of members of the stouff ville mechanics institute will be held in the reading room on friday evening april 26th a full attendance is de sired those interested in the success of the institute are requested to try to secure about twentyfive new members before the end of this month dean the vontriloqual perform ance on wednesday night was worthv of a better house than that which greeted mr alt dean his singing is good and the figures that walk the tight rope are clever and amusing apart from the presents which are not the least interesting part of the pro gramme those who are fond of an evenings fun can have it with dean new prints five hundred pat terns to choose from from 5cts up only at spoffords bargain house sudden attack mr robt clark- son of lincolnville was taken sudden lv ill on friday morning last in silvester doughertys hardware store and ufter recovering slightly proceed ed to the store of j j rae where he was taken worse dr s- l freel was called in and attended to the sufferers wants the dr pronounced the trou ble the result ot over exertion too bad one of our real estate owners who purchased a plct on church street recently and proposed to erect a fine house thereon com plains that some malicious person has pulled out some of the posts he had planted around his plot the offender must have been a regular giant as the post holes were fully one foot deep he ought at least to bring the posts back examination subscribers are re quested to examine the address label on this weeks paper and see if the number printed just in front of their name is less than go if it is then they will please accept this intimation that it is in order to call and get a re ceipt for 100 for the current years subscription those whose papers are delivered iiitown cin easily remember if they aie in arrears or not something fresh stouffville council no 92 royal templars of temperance will hold an entertain ment and social in daleys hall on the evening of good fridav april 19 1889 refreshments consisting of coffee bread and butter and eggs will be served from 6 to 8 oclock when the chair will be taken and the following programme presented selections by the stouffville cornet band vocal and instrumental music also recita tions readings and short addresses admission adults 15 cents children 10 cents see posters ready made clothing tremen dous cut in prices suits from 395 up onlv at suoffords nearly a fire one evening last week a number of lads some of them large enough to know better were at tracted by a fire which had been made of a quantity of rubbish in the rear of daleys block and they proceeded to have some fun they procured some pieces of hoop iron of which they made pokers to stir up the lire one lad was observed to take up a quantity of fire with his iron and earn- it away to wards a number of empty packing boxes piled at one side of the yard mr w silvester seeing him at once appeared on the scone when the young ster explained that ho was just going to burn up some pieces of paper that were lying about as the boxes were perfectly dry and a quantity of paper and other inflammable material was scattered about there can lie no doubt that had it not been for the timely in terference of mr silvester there would have been awaze errors op youth lc0 swans specific remedy never khowh to fail to cure weak oris aod earty decay of mnd ncncaand body ncrvoux lrottratkxi organic deay seminal lotsea weak mcrftory waiting asraaanesi or organs its auccess has challenged the ftdmtnfe lioo of eery doctor who has studied it it strikes at 7hk vrrv fcfotop oohr by hlvavrt tot a regular feature of this seasons trade is brays weekly discount sale this week dont fail to see his display of neckties watch out for spring suitings for ordered clothing next wednesday changes mr j a todd has pur chased the raymer property on albert street it is rumored also that the queens hotel has been sold to a gontle- man from new lowell d stouffer co have a most com plete assortment of boots shoes trunks valises c to select from promotion examination following are the names of the suc cessful candidates at the promotion examination held last friday at the stouffville public school from sen 3rd to 4th class charles flint minnie johns arthur steel edmund johns millie hunter alice stover from jun 3rd to sen 3rd class libbie san ders martha covington laura obrien hattie barker wm miller clarence morden clarence monro wm wales from 2nd to jun 3rd class edith williamson ethpl park emma yake wilmot lehman fined two young men of this village we withold their names for the present appeared before w b sanders j p on saturday morning last on a charge of abusive language and as- sault on thursday night the com plaint was lodged by mr t tinkler the culprits were fined each 5 and costs one paid his fine at onca and was at liberty the other went down for 20 days but his fine being paid on- monday last ho returned to town some very fine new lines in ladies- gents misses and childrens footwear at d stouffer cos personals mr r p coulson of lowville is in town this week mr and mrs r rowan and nellie are visiting friends in omemee miss clara johnson has returned from toronto to her home in town mr and mrs e a von buseck of sunderland were in town on saturday last messrs u c hamilton and f h sangster of this town were on a visit to aurora or wednesday last mr j f burkholder of london son of mr s burkholder arrived here on a visit on thursday morning messrs rowan sanders and leaney have purchased boats for use when the time comes to occupy their cottages by the sea mr wm guthrie of the 8th of mark ham while handling logs the other day injured his back he is able to get around with the help 01 a cane rev l w hill and wife of new market spent sunday in town the rev gentleman took charge of the methodist services on sunday morning and evening- and has evidently lost none of his popularity as was shown by the large audience that greeted him stouffville village council daleys hall aplgth 1889 council met reeve in the chair members all present minutes read and confirmed communications one from jsan ders and account f150 lor attending municipal election as constable one from tribune ofiice and account of 500 for advertising abstract village accounts petitions r sangster presented one from n j armstrong and about 100 others asking for 12 lamps for street lighting petition was read and laid over reports one from sidewalk com mittee see file which was adopted in council moved by g flint seconded by f wilson that the following bills bo paid j sanders for services as con stable 1 50 hoidge bros for adver tising abstract of village acct 500 carried a report was also now produced from committee on roads this was read and the council went into committee a s leaney in the chair this re port was also adopted fsee shannon file aftor a lengthy discussion on the village map and certain irregular sur veys complained of bj the registrars it was suggested that the clerk write to c hanning p l s asking him to correct the same the council now adjourned to meet at the call of the reeve the cradle williams on friday 12th inst the wife of mr david williams of stouff ville of a daughter toronto street market from thursdays globe the receipts of grain on the streets today were small and prices generally steady wheat easier with sales of 100 bushels at 104 to 105 for fall 106 to 107 for red 100 to 107 for spnngand 88 tor goose barley steady one load selling at 00c peas are quoted at 57c and oats at 35c to 30c rvo is quote at 00c hay quiet and steady with saks f a few loads at 10 to 18 25 for good ff- choice and 12 for poor straw sold at 11 to 12 a ton for bundled and 7 for loose dress cd horssc75 to 7 boef 350 to 550 for forequartcrs and 750 for hindqnartor mutton 7 to 9 lamb 9 to 11 veal 750 to 9 sporting squibs no sunday games for rochester this season the checker match between fleming and kelly is not yet a fixture they differ 011 the amount of expenses the torontos are inproving and succeeded in defeating the springfields 011 monday by 14 to g and the wheel ings on tuesday by 11 to 3 barie athletic association have a big day on may 24th baseball and lacrosse matches will be played the novel feature is a foot race for farmers only the prize being a g5 maxwell mower having secured the grounds of the sporting club for the season and with a membership of over forty to begin with the stouffville baseball club is merely waiting for longer evenings and warmer weather in order to get down to practice in real earnest they expect to have a big day on may 24th in conjunction with the sporting club and will endeavor to get on a good match with some neighboring team right at the start the committee wish to say that no deadheads big or little will be allowed to play on practise nights and the kids must keep quiet and not interfere with the sport either 011 the diamond or on the track on pain of being fired off the grounds the following are the changes in the rules for base ball this season in a nut shell foul tips will not be out- four balls instead of five give a base runner need not touch bases on re turning on a foul k bunted balls will not be strikes un less wilfully blocked off foul the imaginary line has been elimi nated from the pitchers box if thrown ball hits umpire runner must return to base he started from extra player or tenth man may take his place id the field at the end of any inning the umpire shall not reverse his de cision on the testimony of any player or bystander base runner entitled to take one base without being put out if batted ball hits the umpire on fair ground round about us notes got by hook or by crook with scissors or pen in hand whitchurch township council meets at ballantrae on saturday ap 20th fire bugs attempted to burn the post ofiice at ailsa craig on friday night last mrs mcleod mother of deputy- reeve mcleod of aurora died near that place on saturday 6th inst moore a welltodo farmer was fatally burned in his bed on sunday morning last near nanticoke the young men of the methodist church aurora give a mxplemolasses andbuckwheatpancake social on good friday evening at the last meeting of the markham village council the assessment of tho woollen mill property was reduced from 7500 to 2500 barrie gazette mr dalton mc carthy having leased oakly park farm intends offering bis stock of thoroughbred animals for sale lionel yorke the well known tor onto contractor died suddenly at his residence on saturday night aged55 yrs ho was a member of dr wilds church c j holden clerk in an ottawa dry goods store has been arrested charged with offering to purchasa green goods his letter offering to deal in counterfeit money was not call ed for and so was sent to tho dead let ter office and resulted in his capture after a varied experience with many so called cathartic remedies i am convinced that ayers pills give the most satisfactory results i rely exclusively on these pills for tho cure of liver and stomach complaints j b bell sr abilene 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