tonfmue volume 2 no 39 stouffville ont friday- november 22 1889 whole number 91 n travellers guide trains leave stouffville station main line and sutton branch as follows goiko westi sutton mixed 825 a m express 1100 mixed 422 p m mail 737 east mail 908 a m mixed 983 sutton mixed 610 p m expres 559 i stouffville markets fall wheat s 8 t0 90 spring wheat 0 80 90 flour per ewt 2 50 2 50 barley 0 35 0 50 rye 0 60 0 60 peas 0 00 0 55 peas blackeyed 0 55 0 60 oats 0 25 0 80 bran per ton 0 00 12 00 shorts per ton 0 ov 14 00 hay 8 00 12 00 potatoes per bag 0 45 055 apples per bush 40 60 egcs c 20 0 32 butter c 18 0 18 lard 0 12 0 14 geese per lb 0 05 0 07 turkeys per lb 0 11 0 12 chickeus per pair 0 40 0 co cedar posts for sale tho undersigned has on hand about 1000 fiist class cedar posts for sale h mcdonald march 8th 1889 stouffville to rent lqo carriage and blacksmith shops for merly owned by messrs j e raymer stouffville possession given at once apply to j a todd stouffville may 3rd 1889 church directory methodist church rev george brown vastor services at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm pray er meeting on wednesday at 730 pm young peoples prayer meeting thursday at 8- pm congregational rev j unsworth pastor services at 103c am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230pm prayer meet ing on wednesday at 730 pm presbyterian rev h w knowles pastor- services at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm prayer meeting every wednesday evg at 8 pm baptist kev mr barker pastor- ser vices at 1030 am and 7 pm sunday school at 2 30 pm prayer meeting on wednesday at 730pm church of england rev mr os borne incumbent services at 245 pm sunday school at l30pm meetings of societies and boards village council on tbe second tues day of each month director of mechanics inst on the third tuesday of each month r t of t on the second and fourth mon day of each month a o uw first and third mori 01 each month in daleys hall beneficiary certi ficate given for 2000 in case of death h johnson master workman j urquhart recording sec publicschool board on the first tuesday of each month masonic lodge wednesday on or be fore the full moon of each month farmers club each alternate friday i o f first and third friday of each month thb paris hatp cutting and snaving ailor stand one door west of sanders block main st stouffville a complete ladies and gents hairdressing parlor haircutting singeing shampooing curl ing etc haiidressing for balls parties thea tres etc in the most fashionable styles j w shankel proprietor of hardwood alf a cord of pine wanted a ej second class and apply at this offii money to loan at 5i per cent no commission fredw hill barrister stouffville h 3500000 to loanjjat lowest rates rlor sangster lock stouffville is overcoats at lis mens suits at go to mertens studio of artistic photography for your photograph work where you can get firstclass work at lowest prices photos from a post stamp to life size of interest by barrlstei s daleys jj did you see spoffo 950 worth 15 ankl 8695 worth slgsoihc is also run ning gents furnishing at terrible prices g sale of lots saturday being a fine aay quite a fair sized crowd at tended mr r j dabtys sale of yillage lots tho first sectiri of mother earth that was offered by igictioneor obrien was lots 2 and 3 justast of tho mar ket having a frontag5 of 50 feet on main street after ssome lively bid ding it was knockedjlown to mr h booker tor 715 the next lot in the rear was bought by 3jr john mcdon ald among the purchasers of the seventeen lots weremips l bently messrs w p hartney f hsangster wideman t williamson henry oli ver s wideman gea urquhart j koch fred spofford and alfred toaze the prices realized ranged from 65 to 120 and the total foy the 20 lots sold was about 2200 all of which goes to show that real estate in stouffville while not booming is worth a good figure and that people have any amount ot confidence in our thriving town spofford takes the lead see his adv on last page about thejcomplimentary grand concert to he given to all hi customers on friday eveningdecl3th pjsbsoxals miss hattie hambly ia uxbridge spent sunday jswsssts ssi29 fred w hill b a arrister solicitor etc 1 formerly with rtlorphy miller toronto office sanders block formerly occu pied by the late mr mclean stoufivilleont b u taylor sangster barristers a m tayjor bcl f h sanostor l lb barrister solicitor barrister money to loan offjce daleys block stouffville korr maedonald davidson 4 patterson barristers solicitors notaries public etc offices masonic buildings toronto st toronto and main st stouffville j k kerr qc w mcdonald w davidson jnoa patterson r a grant copying viewing etc- crayon portraits a specialty wj mertens mainstreet dont fail mrs- to call at great bargains 1 a robinson dentist will attend at millers hotel stouffville on the l8th and a the tremont house markham on the 20th of each month rosemans hotel mount al bert on the 14th victoria square on the 21st when these dates fall on sunday the monday following will be under- jd jas g oilajemkle veterinary surgeon graduate in honor of the ontario veter inary college and honotarr member of the outsrio veterinary medical society treat all diseases of domestic animals byihelaust scientific methods orders oy telegraph or otherwise nlitht or dav promptly attended to charges moderate office nd residence cor main ind aldri streets stouflyille 83ly milliner y see our bargain table of 100 hats nice line of ladikq maktles just in childrens mantles and wool goods all at prices to suit the ecarx ltimes jffib f wilon james obrien licensed auctioneer tor tho counties of york and ontario orders by mail or telegraph will- re- ceive prompt attention charges mod erate james obrien stouffville on errors of youth cou swans specific remedy oh w wincs kever known to fail to cure weaknwi and arly d ccay ot mind nw nd body kcnrout rroitratloo organic decay seminal lotacs weak ueaofrwutlnff asmafiivtsaorofkaiuj lu succem has challenged tho adaua doaorcrery doctor who has studied it it sntlku at the vmt oot tkk hv1l sold ocilr by hw avai bracincco o box jot tokonto nome cturums witkoutour trade makic price whaiusi00 sixfmts00 n e smith licensed auctioneer for the county of york sales of farm stock etc at tended on shortest notice and at reasonable rates address stouffville ont rooms to let two large niry rooms suitable for query is it big bargains that spofford gives or is it that the tribune brings these bargains before so many peoples notice thatmakes spofford do sue h a big trade bojgil mock parliament the meeting on thursday evening last was a great success the number in attendance be ing over fifty all of whom with one or two exceptions are members of the club the first business was the presi dents inaugural address which was delivered by dr i a freel the first incumbent of that office he summed up briefly thoughtfully and withal wittily the objects and benefits we on pected to derive from our meetings and acquitted himself nobly of his difficult task a large number then signed the constitu tion after routine business tho club adjourned and went into parliament ary form and the speech from the throne as it appeared in these columns was read by rev w percy acting gov gen the speaker mr hjohn- son took the chair the first mem ber to rise was sir d mcmurchy who spoke briefly in support of the attitude of the government and its proposed measures and moved the address in reply to the speech ihis was ably seconded by mr jas hand in a neat and careful speech abounding in dry humor which always comes handy to this lion gentlemans tongue he brought down the house by referring to the mover of tho address as the member from the queens when the motion was past the leader of the opposition mr u c hamilton was on his feet at once and for about half an hour launched his fiery eloquence at the devoted head of the government the premior mr f ii sangster mov ed the adjournment of tho debate it was announced that the question of a divorce court should come up at the next session on thursday nov 28th there is plenty of room in beaver hall for twenty new members and large ad ditions are expected in order to give an opportunity for fair discussion the government desire to intimate that the proposed divorce bill will contain the following main provisions tho high court of justice will acquire jurisdiction over all causes of divorce tho reasons which will bo deemed sufficient for the granting of divorce will be laid down as follows adultery desertion for two years non- support habitual drunkenness cruelty impotency conviction for felony and sentence to imprisonment for 5 years now is the time for blankets com forters and all the nice warm goods imaginable for this cold damp change able weather and spofford is tho boy who has them all and at bottom prices too mus annie holloway of unionville was in town over sunday mr r p ooulson of lowville was in town a few days this week miss nellie worthington of ux- bridge was in town on saturday mr arthur smith of toronto is in town this week the guest of mr john park miss bella cameron lias returned from a sixmonths visit to detroit mich mr and mrs y godfrey of mark- ham spent sunday with mr and mrs a fleury mr rankin of paris ont visited his brother mr wm rankin in town over sunday mrs elijah smyth who has been visiting in barrie for some time has returned to town the following from the austin min nesota register will he of interest to our readers rev h w knowles pieuched his farewell discourse on the evening of the 9th having been transferred to wabasha by the late m e conference a man without sectarian bias with su perior talentsclear and concise in hi reasoning as well to which may be added his sympathetic nature and his desire to influence for good every one with whom he came in contact these characteristics have caused his labors among us as a minister and a christian gentleman to be appreciated by our people who cannot but regret his de parture whitchurch council to the electors ofthe village of stotjffville gentlemen on account of increased business re sponsibilities 1 do not intend to again offer myself for tbe office of reeve for the coming year thanking you for the hearty support you have given me the past seven years i remain yours truly wit b sanders to the elector8 of the village of stouffvillb judgement faas been given in the action of mrs lbadgorow against the g t rto recover damages for the offices or for dressmakers in the eon1 death of her husband who was killed tre of the village terms easy ap- 1 last spring the judge has decided ply at this office i that she is not entitled to any damages pursuant to adjournment council met at ballantrae on the 16th day of november members all present reeve in the chair minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed mrnggrievesjinspector appointed to inspect shade trees planted on the 8th con by c stouffer reported that lie found 36 healthy trees bills presented by j leary balance on lumber ace 2 reeve transporting tramp 115 j a philips 139 tt bridge plankjl 25 john larman filling washout 600 d matheson bridge bolts and spikes 335 fred smith 249 yds gravel 1743 v h ratcliff 896 ft bridge plank 896 claims re sheep killed by dogs two disinterested witnesses were ex amined respecting the value of an im ported ram and canadian ram the property of t h foote destroyed by dogs damage 2500 thos fairlessl lamb killed damage 4 50 wmcase 1 sheep killed damage 600 noah stouffer 1 sheep killed damage 6 00 mr geo collard was heard respect ing error in assessing him for two bitches instead of one and that that one was killed bofore the 1st of may and the assessor notified but the asses sor had returned the roll to the clerk before receiving the notice resolutions passed instructing tho treasurer to erase the bitch tax charged to geo collard from the collectors roll and pay the several bills presented and two thirds the value of sheep killed by dogs granting the trustees of school sec tion no 8 the privelegeof cutting and removing two hemlock trees standing on the highway opposite the school grounds provided tho consent of john randall esq be received ordering the treasurer to pay mus- selman and staloy 546 for placing guard rails on townline east a bylaw was past fixing the place for holding tho municipal nomination at mcquillens halt ballantrae and appointing deputy returning officers as follows white rose division john e wallace lemonville division rb hastings bloomington division simeon stouffer bogart town division j r randall pineorcharddivision thos t brown vivian divisionnmccormack council adjourned to meet at the council chamber ballantrae on the 16th day of detemberr mr r a harrison chemist and druggist dunnville ont writes i can with confidence recommend north rop lymans vegetable discovery and dyspeptic cure for dyspepsia impure blood pimples on the face biliousness and constipation such cases having come under my personal observation bxyohd pardon oh while the lamp holds out to burn the vilest sinntr may return regard thy soul and save it alasr exclaimed the wight outside that blessing is to me denied for im the tiusln who supplied the circulation certified and daily sffldavit v december lippinootts ladies gentlemen as my name has been spoken of in connection with the ensuing municipal elections i wish it distinctly understood that i will not be in the field for any municipal honors for the year 1890 thanking you for past support i remain yours truly a s le angel liohts for wee estelle sweetfaced and shy beside my knee at close of day i traced the dipper in the sky and pointed out the milky avay her upturned eyes themselves were stare a gleam with softly lambent light and not from jupiter to mars was there a more bewitching sight and now what of the starry height can you recall said i to her and thus explained sweet merrymife my infantile philosopher why when the stars an planets play dod takes the dipper den i fink to dip it in the milky way an dive the thirsty lights a dwink decem lippincotts round about us notes jot by hook or bv crook with scissors or pen in hand w s black co bankers of ux- bridge suspended payment last wed nesday they were losers by the re cent failures mrlcbellsmith is starting a news paper in sutton thursdav 21st inst is the dale in which the youngster is to make its first appearance a verdict of guilty was found by the coroners jury in the case of thos eane accused of murdering his wife during a drunken 3pree in toronto on saturday last b trevathans tailoring establishment at richmond hill was entered by thieves on sunday and robbed of goods to the value of 200 detectives are searching and a reward is offered for the capture of the thieves mr chas mackenzie tho liberal candidate was elected m p p for west lambton by a majority of 660 over the conservative candidate mr pardees majority was 432 in 1886 the third party man received 652 votes tho poison iron works co have gone into voluntary liqudation the reason assigned is that they have riot the capital necessary to complete the contracts they have on hand their liabilities will reach about 300000 and their assets are not known the november session of the york county council was opened on tues day afternoon with the warden in the chair the chief business will be the consideration of the application of a couple of villages to be incorporated the settlement of affairs with west toronto junction lias not yet been con cluded tiie best yet we haye been readr crs of peterson for a long while but excellent as we have always found it we consider this year the best yet the de cember number cannot bo surpassed in the beauiy of its engravings and the interest of its contents the paper on pictures que san jose is admirably written and illustrated and tho other stories and arti cles are all capital things worth knowing gives some new christmas games which will prove most acceptable to the young people and the needlework department offers numerous charming de signs for holidaypresents practical use ful interesting there is no other ladys book which compares with peterson a subscription for 1890 would make a valuable and useful holidaypresent terms two dollars a year with greatly reduced clubrates a samplecopy wll be sent to those desiring to get up clubs address petersons magazine 809 chesu nut stre philadelphia pa 1or0nto strbet market from omrsdavs globe wheat new fall hush 80 to ft wheat new spring bu 80 to wheat red winter 80to wheat goose 66to oatsnew 2to barley new 89 to peasnew 64to rye new o jw hay timothy ton 1100 to 1430 hay clover ton 700 to 10 0t- straw ton 10 75 to 11 ft straw loose ton 6 00to 8 00 dressed hogs 00 to e 10 beef forequarters 8 00 to 5 00 beef hindquarters 5 00 to 8 00 mutton 5 00to 7 60 vealcarcase 40ti 8 00 85 85 85 70 81 48 60 50 1 i i 1 s 2s6s