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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 19, 1889, p. 4

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the tribune stouffville april 19 1s89 club rates wo offer the tkibuse together with the following papers for one year at the prices mentioned weeuy globe nl rural canadian2oo weekly afailand farm and fireside 175 weekly nnos and one engraving christ before pilate or fathers of confederation 175 weekly news and both pictures ioo weekly advertiser and engraving falls of niagara 75 family herald 7s century magazine 4s st nicholas 35 saturday niht 25 fireside weekly 20 hamilton lkt stock journal 175 address tie tribune stouifviilk ont the scott act vote tun board of health stouffvsilo is making vigorous efforts to induce manufactures to locate uvrc news our hoard of health must consider the physical condition of this village about perfect and being bound to do something to cover themselves with fame are trying to make our town the rival olbirmingham the toy shop of the world and thcylievcr mention- tioned it around town but had to give it away to our cotem it is just pos sible that ho means board of trade we gather the following from the official blue book the close seasons in ontario are as folio vs speckled trout sept loth to may 1st pickerel ap 15th to may loth bass and maskinongu ap 15th to june lolh whitefish and salmon trout nov 1st to 6v 30th de sciples of izaak walton will pieuso govern themselves accordingly we propose to sit up all night so as to be ready for business on the morning of may 1st and if we hear of any one catching any speckled beauties before that time we shall make it hot for them ttie following are the figures in the late scott act contest in ontario co majoaity aoa1kst for whitby 134 osbawa 54 pjrt perry 39 uxbridge town 23 caonugton 57 beayerton 39 pickering 24 west vvbllby 41 east whitby 86 uxoridge township 82 heach 94 scujjog 19 scott 22 brock c6 j thorali 75 mnra 179 kama 25 total 990 09 net majority 921 the total vote was 6659 beitiir 1180 more thui jjat of 18s5 when the act was carried bv 1351 majority those in favor of the scott act lost 540 while the oppo sition gained 1720 there were 59 rejected ballots in thurs days voting east whitby haying the least favorable showing in this respect while scott and liaiiin were entirely free from that curious error of electors now that the correct figures are all in it seems tlnil pickering township gave a min ority of 31 m favor of the scott act al lium gave 27 in favor ami kinsale gave 0 in favor of tm act instead of against it a published last week news division court ftct amendihekts some things stouffville quires re- first and foremost we need better appliances tor the extinction of fire it is no use for a corporation to prac tice the penny wise and pound foolish system for the ultimate folly of such a course is sure to become apparent take for example the experience of the town of bowmanville the local pap ers there have been urging the coun cil for years to introduce waterworks as other towns were doing bun without avail the objection of course being entirely on the expense it is only a few weeks aaro that one fire occurred there that destroyed property worth more than the waterworks would have cost if that is the experience of a town where they have at least two fire engines what would happen here if a fire should break out in the business part of the town secondly this village needs a street- sprinkler true we all expect to re turn to dust at last but all the same we dont want to be going about all summer full of it the business men along main street have 110 doubt felt this need for years and are now in the humor to carry the scheme out if tiisy work together let these be united and prompt action so that we wdnjtsuf fer rrom the dust nuisance any longer thirdly we need street lamps what hasbecome ot the petition that was circulated and signed by nearly everyone to whom it was presented it is to be hoped that it has not been pigeonholed and forgotten another thing needed is a play ground for the rising generation this streets arc not for that purpose and should not be used for the boys to dis play thejr agility and work off their superabundance of energy but until a better place is provided what are they to do our village fathers should take the matter in hand and make pro vision for a public play ground before we reach the proportions of a town when it would be necessary to go some dlstahcoxmt of wt to secure ground wo dont want the whole earth hut we want the part of h that we havo to bo mado as convenient and habitable as possible port perry standard during the session of the legislature just closed many important amend ments have been made the principal are as follows 1 the county council must provide necessary books for clerks whoso an nual emoluments are less than 500 2 the bailiff is to have a lion for his costs upon goods seized by him when settled between the parties or assigned for benefit of creditors in case of dispute amount to be settled by the judgment 3 in case of a vacancy in a clerk ship the county attorney to be clerk until a successor be appointed 4 authority is given in all cases where a suit is brought in the wrong division to the judge to order a transfer formerly this could only be done in case of mistake or inadvertence 5 a sheriff upon taking possession under the creditoxs relief act of goods in the hands of a bailiff is to pay to the latter his costs and disbursements 6 personal services is not required in actions for 15 and under increasing the limit for s8 7 a defendant firm or corporation out of the province but having an office or agent can now be sued and service effected upon such agent 8- the judges powers to add a third party are extended to primaiy debtors and garnishers 9 commissioners to take evidence in proper cases are to issue from the division court and not the county court as heretofore 10 the method of selecting and summoning- jurors is entirely changed henceforth they will be selected from the voters lists and not from the col lectors roll as heretofore 11 the 25 exemption for wages is not to extend to the case of an un married person having no familv de pending upon him for support 12 after a transcript to another court has issued no proceedings in the original court shall be taken with leave from the judge geo h dautnell junior judge c o whitby april 3rd 18s9 the medicine for liver and kidney complaint mr victor auger ottawa writes i take great pleasure in re commending to the general public par- melees pills as a cure for kidney and liver complaint i have doctored for the last three years with leading phy sicians and have taken many medi cines which were recommended to me without relief but after taking eight of parmolees pills i was quite reliev ed and now i feel as free from the dis ease as before i was troubled to save life frequently requires prompt action aa hours delay waiting for the doeror may be attentlel with serious cnnstmpiciues esjeciauy in casts or crtnm luimionia tiim otlcr throat anl lung troubles heme no family shoal he without a lxit it ot ayers leriy ivctora wit tlt has prorctl itself in thousands of cass tuh h t enmitncy medici n tswr itfeeovureti it gives prompt relief ami prepares the way for a thorough euve which is certain to be effected by its eoiimiei use- s hi maimer m iv mt vernon ou s ivs i have found ayers cherry ivetora a perfect cme fr croup in all eases 1 tavo known ll u owl cases ttlieij in a verv xtiort time bv is usi- nuil i ivi n faniiliis to us it n siiil- lien en ftyj itn s for roi i run a 1 ids n m 1 m ddl tiiwn tmm sis 1 imv e as d v clo iv tor il with 1 lr he it el fori in niv kti riiis mi rf 1 p i-paia- him ei a we riv if 1 liid a con- strut oil n t i ll kwf lts w as rfiatly reilllee 1 11 re ili ami iv en up in- mv nhvsii- an on inlc- ml h ilt of the uemed in 1 jiui r s iv illoijj v in r sisn if aver- ci t am lil 0 vn s k itniiili 11 1 r lies ini- le i in-v- hi- i do 1v flf s s t iliiiiilii ion- since iiii imfl aire 0 fjttt ti j hjfgi 0 c bmtf 0 1 ali 1 ii vi kiiit dr j c avr 8c co l yi i masj sold by ill 1 riitrwi tfts lri 61 sis iiouims m shceham of oscoda miclij writes i have used dr thomas ec- iectric oil 011 horses for different dis- eaes and found it to bo just as yon re- commended it bas don justice to mo the following clipped from the alma jlich news will doubtless be inter est ig to our readers tom is an old bloomington boy and a brother of geo wof that town thos h patterson mail agent on the new york and chicago route was called up suddenly for examination on monday last and passed most brilliantlv the following is a synopsis of the record no of separations in state 185 made 118 total cards handled 1775 correct 1765 percentage correct 9943 perfect on all questions relative to the department the above is we believe the highest percentage that has been reached by any postal clerk ho was appointed some years ago and resigned last summer but was re appointed a few months later his home is at elwell and during his lav off week he spends his time on a comfortable farm near that place dont foret- that we have moved to kemps new store where we always intend keeping on hand fresh groceries tobaccos roller flour porridge meals horse cattle food garden and field feeds if you don t see what you want ask for it a g bhon telephone store fbiiv 8th route bills horsemen requiring route bills this spring will find a large assortment of horse cuts at the stouille tribune office work done promptly and at lowest rates a free notice of your horse given in the tribune if you get your bills printed at the stouffville tribune office dissolution op partnership to the farming community the beading implement dealer is now showing at his warerooms main st stouffville near the market a full line of the most perfect farming imple ments that is to be seen any where in the country consisting of the brantford light steel binder hear and front cut mowers 1 manufactured by a harris son co of brantford over four thousand of these hinders passed successfully through the harvest last year and not in one solitary instance was thereone returned this is a sufficient guarantee that they are the leading binder of canada he is also showing the tubular iron frame drill and the favorite sectional tubular iron frame culti vator manufactured by j o wisner son co of brantford this cultivator being in sections adapts itself to all inequality of ground and the way the farmers are catching onto them they must truly deserve the name they bear he is also agent for the celebrated gananoque buggies manufactured by the gananoque carriage co of gananoque these buggies for appearance and durability cannot be excell ed and are meeting with very ready sale there is also to be seen the adams son truss hod waggon manufactured in paris this is a strong well finished wag gon and only requires to be seen to be appreciated a call solicited stouffville april 1889 xx jj v aim j aim x brays 10 per cent disct sale is still going on each line remains in the window one week the neck ties which we are now showing comesout on the 24th next wednesday to be replaced by spring suitings for ordered clothing for one week we have the finest stock ever brought to stouffville and will sell them at a genuine disccunt 10 percent j bray the clothieb sfift side main street i j stouffville march 27th 1889 i mrs l squire ontario steam dye works toronto says m about 80 years i have dottbrcd for liver com plaint and oyspopsia without getting- any curin i then tried northrop lymans vcgctahle discovery and the benefits i havereecived tvomthis medi- iue are such that i cannot withhold this expression of mv gratitude j t acts immediately on lho i h verj as a tvtotice is hereby given that the pari- x nership heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned as the firm of j e rayiner carriage manu facturers in the village of stouffville in the county of york has been this day dissolved by mutual consent all debts owing to the said partner ship are to be paid to messrs dickson taylor mccullough at their office in the said village of stouftville dated at stouffville this 10ti day of april a d 1889 witness saktjsiea jjxik j k monkhouse fe co for new spring goods- low prices are all the go with us we have just received our new stock of centlemens hats caps the nobbiest hat in town for the least money we have also on hand a line range of all the largest styles in tweeds a great variety and a large stock of all the latest styles in prints at away down prices give us a call farmers pro- duce taken in goods will pay cash for 500000 doz eggs it monkhouse co i todds block west end stotomle gwjvymjl j stouffville aprif 5th 1889 t

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