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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 19, 1889, p. 5

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wall ijpejet o just received a full stock of wall paper which will be sold at very low prices school books stationery 4 toys blank books ac monros book store opposite the market stoufiville district news we have just received a large consignment of dry goods and groceries upwards of four thousand dollars avorth at fifty cents ojv the dollar which will be disposed of at half the regular prices tremendous bargains 12 lbs granulated sugar 100 18 lbs ligbt sugar 100 gibs good tea 8100 15 bais soap 25 cts buttons 3 to 5 cts per doz wortb 15 to 25 cts lace curtains 50 cts per pair wortb 1 00 dress goods atbalf regular prices clothing at staggering prices cotton 7 cts worth 10 cts cotton 5 cts per yard spools i cts each 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 stottitfvtlle siloam mr t ii eekliardt lost a line borse last week by inflammation messrs dikeour carpenters started their summers work on monday morn ing- wonder what dude broke his shaft sunday when crossing the pool of siloam mr t gould of uxbridge preach ed in the church here to an apprecia tive congregation nkwllivkkkt the clerk and treasurers salary was raised 75 at the last council meeting the net revenue from the town waterworks for the first four months is 5278 connections will be put in for a number more water takers as soon as the frost is out of the ground at a recent meeting of the town council a bylaw was passed providing that all dogs must wear a tag in future instead of the usual assessment the bylaw comes into etlect on the first of may and after that date all dogs found without it tagwill he impounded and if not redeemed at a cost of 2 within three days will be destroyed banner bather quiet around here at present people wonder how ralph managed to nurse his measles and mumps miss bpdcn from the states is visit ing her many friends in this neighbor hood our school reopened on monday last after be closed for two weeks on ac count of measles the men who abused their horse so badly on the night of the election should be aware that there is a law against such practices nightingale mount aliiekt ijloomingtox mr joseph walkers barn was burnt on thursday evening cause small boys playing with matches mr wal kers loss is considerable as there was no insurance two horses narrowly escaped being burnt mr joseph lemon who rents the farm lost a quan tity of grain promotion examination on friday last thirtysix candidates in all wrote in the different classes results will be published shortly e big tafiy pull at joes not long ago and as usual the taffy got stolen jvhile the boys and girls were otherwise n- jojing themselves when they ought to have been watching caught the thief at the barn mr conklin paid us a flyina visit last week came on thursday even ing and left again the next day al- wavs lad to see him pickering council council met in thw town hallbrough- am on monday april 8th members all present petitions were read asking for grants to improye kingston road to improve greenwood road to im prove road from pickering village to g t r station to improve sidoroad between lots 30 and 31 to improve road between lots 10 and 11 3rd con j to pay lamoreauxfor the burial of mrs beverly it was resolved to memorialize the minister of p w to aid the pickering harbor co in dredging the harbor the following euiim for sheep clam- ages was allowed 667 to oliver badgerow in addition to 11 33 already paid the special committee reported un favorably on the proposed road between lots 20 and 21 con 1 the tender of james hilts for work on bay road at 490 a rod was ac cepted the following accounts were ordered paid hare co assessment rolls 5 45 win mckittrick supplies to mrs stoner 5 50 dr dalus attendance on wilk inson 17 00 clark bros advertising 2 70 a bylaw was passed relating to transient traders the clerk was instructed to corres pond with iron bridge companies with reference to the cost utility etc of such bridges for future use of the council council then adjourned farmer busy seeding now some of them will get through this week mr v brooks has been improving his hall by adding a neat and at tractive front to it and the school room mr j burnham who has lately moved into our midst intends rumor says starting another meat shop there are four or five butchers who come here now and we wonder how would another man live mr john money has rented the peicrman farm of 200 acres which he and his sons will work this year in addition to the one they now have it will keep them busy but they are thrifty and pushing and will be sure to make it pay messrs finkwood and mcfarland having bought a couple of acres of top soil from mr a fletcher are very busy engaged getting the sticky clay ready for bricks we trust the will be successful messrs rowland two young men have opened out a grocery store in the old jackson stand now occupied by messrs miller bros boot and shoo merchants and seth jewel hardware merchant all under the one roof suc cess to the new firm some voung men have latolv depart ed for the n w t and the u s in cluding two sons of mr jones of messrs smith jones general store keepers also a son of sir robinson long who has recently departed for better or worse geo peterraao jr son of the re tired farmer of scott went over to his fathers late residence on the 1st cop and while there wanted to light or quarrel with an old man of nearly 60 because of a rumor reflecting on his petermans veracity under circum stances of this kind people are apt to think of the fable if the boot does not fit why wear it whether de served or not george did not improve matters by his recent conduct and language journal uxbrtdge township council want of sleep is sending thousands annually to tho iusane asylum ami the doctors say this trouble ia alarmingly on the increase the usual remedies while they may give temporary relief are likely to do mor harm than gcod what is heeded is an alterative am dloodnuriner ayns sarsninunia is imuimvtrably the best it corrects those distminmrrs in the circilation which cause sleepless ness gives increased vitality and re- sorcs the nervous sysm t n healthful condition kev t g a cke agent vi the mas home missionary sootuty vvrms hat stomach was one f order his sumji very often disturb ami suu im purity of the blood manifest but that a perfect cure was obtained by the use of ayers sarsauarilla frederick w pratt j24 street bosto writes my datitttw was prostrated with nervous debility ayers saisn par ilia restored her lo health william f ttowker erie pa was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking ayers sarsaparilla for about two months during which time his weight increased ovr twenty pounds ayers sarsapariha ikkrvrbi by dr j c ayer ic co lowell mass bold by 11 diugglate trice jl six bottles ti 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 a kanlc matrimonial swlmllo on a farmer who was too aceouiuiodatiug the avon correspondent of the bel mont out times gives the following particulars of one of the rankest swindles heard of for some time a swindle that leaves the red lion a long way behind happened near this place not long ago on jan 23 an elegantly dressed young couple hand some and gay drove up to a wealthy farmers residence accompanied by a young man whom he introduced as rev b l simes the young man told the farmer ihat he was on his way and examine our on sense sash balance no weights used no pulleys to break no rope to wear out costs less tjjan the old kind can be applied to any window and does not require a box frame silvester dougherty timber for sale i have a large quantity of round tim ber of nl sizes and lengths for culverts to ingersoll to be married but just a and bridges it may be seen at the fol scrofula is transmitted from parent to child and thus becomes a family in heritance for generations it irf there fore tho duty of every scrofulous per son to cleanse his blood by a thorough and persistent tourse ofayervsarsa pariljaj ti istji council met in tho town hall good wood april 13th 1889 members all present reeve in chair minutes of last meeting read and ap proved accounts to the amount of 9260 was ordered paid on motion of dows- wcll seconded by ewen millard seconded by williams moved for leave to introduce a by law to fix the salary of the clerk of this munici pality and that the same be now read a first and second time and that the council go into committee of the whole thereon tho bylaw fixing the salary of the clerk of this municipality was intro duced and read a first and second time tho council then went into the com mittee of the whole thereon dowswell in the chair committee rose and re ported the bylaw with the blank filled up fixing the salary of tho clerk at 2s0 moved by millard seconded by will iams that the bylaw just read a first and second time iks now read a third time and passed signed by the reeve and clerk and the seal of the corpora tion be attached thereto and that the amo now become a bylaw for the purpose therein mentioned moved by millard seconded by dows- well that tho aid heretofore granted to christopher middleton indigent be dis continued i moved by millard seconded by will iams that when this council adjourns h standradjriiirpcvt tbmay 27th council adiourfftiih short distance from here they met the minister and noticing your beautiful place tho bride remarked that she would rather be marrtcd out there than go to ingersoll and if he would allow them to be united in marriage in his house and be provided with a wedding dinner he would be well rewarded tho farmer being an ac commodating man readily con sented aiid preparations soon began a srroomsman and bridesmaid were furnished from the good mans family and the marriage ceremony performed by the man ot much grace who gave the blushing bride a certificate but before doing so he asked the obliging host to sign as a witness which of course was done a jollier party never sat down to a wedding dinner than they in fact everybody enjoyed a rare treat they stayed until 4 oclock when the groom handed the farmer 40 in gold to compensate him for his trouble and took his departure accompanied by his new wife and the minister everything passed off love ly for about a week when a collector presented a 440 note due on feb 1 the farmer was greatly surprised and it was some time before he could think what note it could be however it came to his memory that he had a wedding at his house a while ago and now he had to foot up to the tune of440 there is no doubt but this whole affair was a deep laid plot and had boon some time in maturing the young married couple and the minister are away visiting and it is not likely they wiurcturn verv soon lowing places dixons hill arthur spoffbrds almira and aso at lot 1 and 2 oou 2 scott t i haye also a large lot of cedar posts round cedar timber and lumber also planks at my own premises lot 34 con 8 whitchurch 5760 chas spofford the great demand for a pleasant safund reliable antidote for all affec tions of the throat and lungs is fully met with in bicklcs anticonsumptive syrup it is a purely vegetable com pound and acts promptly and magic ally in subduing all coughs colds bron chitis inflammation ot the lungs etc it is so palatable that a child will not refuse it and is put h a price that will not exclude the poor from its bene fits the telegram came ont ahead inthe suit for 20000 instituted against them i by contractor farquhar in memoriam in lcmembrance of mary jane simpson neice and adopted daughter of win simp son of ballactrae who died feb 9th 1889 aged 23 years dead tis but one more in heayed one loved one that we miss on earth but higher holier aims are given- and purer sweeter thoughts have birth the friend we loved is gone not lost but gone before lifes toils are oer lifes battles won she waits for us at heavens door she sleeps our darling sleeps within the dark and silent tomb but jesus her pure spirit keeps beyond this vale of death and gloom well dry our falling tears and calm our throbbing breast our feeblest cry our father hears and to earths weary ones gives rest our hearts arc bound by earthy ties our father gently breaks the chain ann bids us high and higher rise for earthly loss is heavenly gain bat o at times tis hard to bear our fainting hearts will sigh and moan under the load of erief and care thats in that plaintive word alone and shall we then forget our friend because she does not come never till lifes great work shall end and wc shu meet in our palace home sacred to us are the songs she rung her parting words memorials sweet but never again till death sknoll has rung will onr hearts in lovs responsive beat and vet we wont despair well strive to meet the friend we loye where all is glorious bright and fair in realms of light above look out buy where you can the cheapest organs sold at a very low rate goods sold in tho jewelers line at a small living profit- call and bo convinced i have also opened a irtvery stable on pair ground street iff yake jeweler stouflville march 1st it 89 the hambletonian membrino stalliov maxey cobb 4 years old a beautiful mahogany bay over 16 hands high with black points iiw paisley prop fairvikw farm lemonville ontario will visit regularly during the season of889 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 lemon viltc april j2th 1889 t

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