Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 3, 1889, p. 5

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ft o just received a full stock of wall paper which will be sold at very low prices school books stationery toys biajtk books c monros book store opposite the market stouftville district news we want correspondents in all the neighboring villages and if your neigh borhood is unrepresented or written up we shall bu pleased to receive items of news from any responsible party we want news and will gladly supply the necessary stationery lesionviixe report of the school for the month of april in order of merit 4th class mary lemon fred lem on clemantino perkins ii jordan and c adams sr 3rd scynthia alice cook blanch lemon cecil jordan jr 3rd ella may baker ada violet lemon llewella burkhokler 2nd class olive johnson osman baker sainuelwilliam snider part 2nd willie s cook tilly irwin scephus rnyincr sr 1st class vina lemon johnie cook milton cook jr 1st class iua lemon rilla baker delia baker report of the standing- in order j of merit of some of the pupils of altona public school for the month of april fourth class sr willie reesor flavins stouffer wellington williams fourth juii hewson millard clavton touffcr ida wideman third mabel boothby azalea cliff jenny michell second effie hittchison floyd ressor lizzie meyer first sr jiobt- cook rolph white alec kerth first jr frances hanev frank hoover agnes michell average attendance for the month 33 people in this vicinity have nearly all finished seeding a wind storm visited this placelast week upsetting fences and trees i an accident- happened on the c p- r- between here and green river last week caused bv four- freight cars breaking loose and running backmeet- ing the tip express the freight cars and the engine were wrecked and but for the pluck of tne engineer hodoubt serious loss of life would have resulted a purse of 10 was made up by the grateful passengeis and presented to the engineer mr levi wismer hasn bee laid up for a week owing to a severe cold ingaie i sutton- an illustrated lecture will be deliv- ored in knox church sutton on tues- dav may 14 1889 under the auspices of the ladies aid by the rev t t johnston pastor of wick entitled the sunny south with descriptions and painted illustrations of life in the southern states of america relating to the three classes of its people name ly the upper crust white trash and liegro life the rev gentlemans long pastorate in the south enables him to speak from personal experienced the lecture is ost amusing and in structive and wherever delivered has won golden opinions the public are cordially invited doors open at 730 lecture begins at 8 admission 15 c children 10 c htoomington the following is the standing of sumo of the pupils of bloomington school for the month of april fourth class- john matinson ralph rae violet allen marya rnmcr aji brown senior third class janet mckucn maggie rae mary clarkson cecil wagg junior third clnssrsarah topper ira ramer joseph sangster senior scconn class george mckuen wilford lacenby robert burnett junior second class jessfe sage lucy hamill willie williams senior part second class- clara lazenby annie williams oliver mcneil bert baker clinton wagg junior part second class aggie mckucn bertie williams rupert pollard llewella burnett wil- ford morden senior first class edgar rose mary a lemon willie kennedy edgar kenncdv gertie patterson gertie kennedy junior first class lemon pipher willio sangster libbie cook sam mckuen average atten dance for the month 64 its money we want- and for ten days we will reduce the greater part of our stock to cost ecall and get barga1ns- s m warriner stouftville may 3rd 1889 agincouitt mr g rennie is very ill miss brver ofmarkham is visiting at mrs riumers miss barker of epsom is visiting at mrs chisholms mr and mrs burkholder of atha paid mrs raymer a short visit last week the little laughter of mr john mason of ycik township while playing with some corn in a mug on sunday- last raised the mug suddenly to her mouth and a grain of corn went down her throat and lodgey ii her wind pipe and before it could be removed she choked to death mr masoii has the sympathy of the entire neighborhood in this his sadbereavement which he will feel all the keener as he lost his wife onlv a short time since kingwpoi rev mr shcrimvn of this place tak es his departure for his new field of labor this week he has accepted a call topreachin edon village- near tilsohburg mr newman of rochest er has charge of the baker hill church for the summer the following is the standing in their order of merit of some of the pupils of ririgwood public school for the month of april fifth class- fred silvester herbert- mitchell fourth class chris stouffer geo barkey allie pike senior third class fred button hattie smith arthur fisher ernest button junior third class- ida fockler walter mortens may but ton ella musselman second class lillie smith nellie clendening john mcconnochie plesance windsor edith lehman senior first class lena clendening laura smith bertie san ders wesley da vis uxpniwgk mr breen sent down yesterday to wm clow toronto proprietor of the restaurant on colborne st a string- of ninoj lovely speckled trout caught early yesterday morning in the park pond here they averaged about one pound each the largest weighing 1 mr clows nine would prove of more interest yesterday to some of torontos citizens than the league ball players of the queen city toi tlie organ factory team was cross ingthe railway track a few rods north of the station on tuesday morning with a large load of lumber when the reach of the waggon broke letting down one end of the load and bouncing the driver off after the horses the flbfsengcr train from the south was standing ready to leave the station when the accident happened and was delaved for about ten minutes until the lumber was pulled aside journal tlui value of a remedy should be estimated by its curative properties- accordingto this standard ayers sar- sapnrilla is the best and most economi cal blood medicine in the market be cause the most pure and concentrated pricel worth 5 a bottle ouit floor paint is made from the very best materials and warranted to drv hard silvester dougherty the richmond hill village council at their last meeting passed a resolu tion instructing the village constable to use every means possible to secure the arrest of persons behaving in a disorderly manner why will you allow a cough to lac erate your throat or lungs and run the risk of filling a consumptives grave when by the timely use of bickles anticonsumptive syrup the pain can be allayed and the danger avoided this syrup is pleasani to the taste and unsurpassed for relieving healing j and curing all affections of tho throat and lungs coughs colds bronchitis etc etc american association for tho advancement of science the authorities of the american as sociation for the advancement of science have chosen toronto as their next place of meeting and that im portant body will accordingly convene in the capital oivoritario on the 27th august next to remain in session one week this gathering of probably a thousand prominent scientific men will prove an interesting event for all who desire the diffusion of systematized knowledge and its outcome cannot fail to be of benefit to the whole pro vince the discussion of scientific subjects the interchange of experi ence and the application of its results most stimulate the material as well as the intellectual progress of the country the objects of this associationare by periodical and migratory meetings to promote intircourse between those who are cultivating science in different parts of america to give a stronger and more general impulse and more systematic directiontp scientific re- search and to procure for the labors bf men iiicreused facilities andawider usefulness ij a very large general committee has been formed if toronto to arrange for the proper reception of the association the president of this body is charles carpmael f r a s director of the meteorological service canada the treasurer is james blain jr chief librarian toronto public- library and the general secretary is prof jas loudon of university college mr janies hedley is chairman of press committee n e w s pape1stndth e lit friends a newspaper if it has any brains concience and muscle back of it must continually decide between- doing its duty and injuring its pocket in any position brit that of an editor the public is able to separate the individ ual homo from the collective citizen but if the editor does not please them its his pocket they aim at thus it is that newspapers learn who their friends are the man who reads a newspaper and admires it all around yet gives his business support to some other concern whose principals ho detests is not a friend of the former paper admirationalone will not run a newspaper jsonner or later such admirers will find that the object of their affections has become wedded to other ways that they do not admire in other words a newspaper is com pelled in order to iiv3 to seek the friendship of those who are not so platonic in their love but unjte that practical esteem with sentiment that binds mutual admiration to other pro fessions there are too many men who expect an editor to slave in de fence of their pet notions and hobbies advocate their views against the strongest opposition and cooly withhold the business support by which alone a small newspaper can live talk about a paper having a publicduty to per form and an editor having to labour for his principles is cheap when others stand back and while extending a lukewarm neutrality with one hand are filling the other hand as a result of the editors labour for his principles which they admire but do not sup port this is the outspoken opinion of an american contemporary the cradle douoiieittv at sluulfvidc on 1st inst this wife of mr jus m dougherty of a son the altar benket llorui at llin episcopalian church mnrklmtn on wednesday april 24th by rev mr osborne mr v j bimni oi mirklmm t miss mary a hamill of lhicolm hie the tomb mirten at hie munfion hoiic stoiiftvilic on tuesdi apiwih willie j son of the late elijah m miller aged 13 yrs f nios and 3 1 days we want everybody to come here to buy fence wire barded or smooth wove wire fencing shovels spades hoes garden rakes draining tools post hole spoons carpenters tools building papers tarred or plain carpet feit building hardware of all kinds mixed paints oils dry colors paint kalsomine and scrub brushes all of which we have full lines cheap remember our common sense sash balance daisy churns creamers knd scales lower than ever before n b we also want every one who failed to pay his iicct when due to consider this a personal request to do so at once as we must have money fabksb8 miimiem tiisshckrs use ros lardine machine oil which as a lubricant has never been excelled dboil always hi stock mnubacttred by mccoii mrm co toronto for sale by sanderson bros richmoot hill bjnsamaau lookout buy whereyou can get the cheapest orgahs sold at a very low rate gooas soid in the jewelers line at a small livinjr profit call and he convinced i have also opened a lavevy stable jfair ground street j yake jeweler stouftville march 1st 189 the first symptoms of all lung diseases are much flic same feverish ness loss of appetite soro hiroat pains in the chest and back iicniluche etc iii n few days you may be well or on the other hand you may be dowii with pneumonia or galloping consumption kim no risks but begin immediately to take ayors cherry pectoral several years njfo tanws bircliard of darlen conn was severely 111 the doctors said he was in consumption and that they could do nothing for him but advised him as a last resort to try ayers cherry pectoral after tnkiiitr this luodlcine two or three mouths he was pronounced a well man his health remains good to the present day j s bradley maiden mass wiiles threewinters ago i took a severe cold which rapidly developed into bronchitis and consumption i was so weak that i could not sit up was much emaciated and coughed incessantly i consulted several doctors but they were power less and all agreed that i was in con- sumption at hist a friend brought me a bottle of ayers cherry pwtoral from the first dose i found relief two bottles cured me and my health has since been perfect the iiambletonian o membrino stallion maxey cobb 4 yeaks old v a beautiful mahogany bay ovrr 1g hands hiffh with black points 1l w jpaislky jtrop faievikw ieaai lemonville ontario will visit regularly during- the season of i 889 mount albert sanufobd lisdale zephyr ravensiioe unionvillegormley victoria square parties desirous of breeding good road stock should see this fine young- animal before breeding elsewhere cemonville april 12th 1889 ayers cherry pectoral rrkruted by dr j c ayer co lowell mass soldbyiiirugt price 1 ix bottle vashion notes s theoldfashioned grenadtneis again seen in some of tho importeofdrcsses many are woven with satin stripes fu simulate tho ribbon effects which have been for a lon- time popular in not dresses blouse waists made in both plain and fancy materials promise to he ever more popular than last eason these holp to give variety to costumes as several skirts can he worn with the same waist they arc particularly ap propriate for young persons godevs ladys book a dry hacking cough keeps the bronchial tubes in a state of constant irritation which if not speedily re moved may lead to bronchitis no prompter remedy can be had than ayers cherry pectoral which is both an anodyne and expectorant a xumbek of good farms or sale on easy terms apply- to r j d alcy

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