church inoticess christ church lctr ker v- croft ditloj mrr ic trenr sunday t 3 m tttmpt cultu thud junday iu each loootb wben tvicc willtwatl03u jiu7 pm habbatb ccbool iry uuiajrat 2x0 p m k nixbt mrvice tburedav at 73u aptist church main st stoaffrilw kert ikwktrputor- 2ttideoc alurt tit utij invite rvtce reryttnit ji3a- m3tjt c- w fcudy fdtoe at i in trr itctuic wi wci- ieniy ncnicc at 8 oclock voujqx people tbkii rery monday etecuur at s oclock all ar mrlcvxc methodist church cbareb street steeutvm kct j iv stewart fvr reiiecce- main st westeoj devise scrricc ever iuvuy at 1 o-a-ui- aud 7 p m maiysvlatat ijypio- ienrl jryr xacetiac oo tmtsmv ventcc t m youajr pcplinermeetibc on thursday eretucxal 730 kpworih lcscueeverv other mcodayereo- iozt7u- ail t free strfucra welcome huiwiay nor ktb moroirc rruit heariu reciailo ahuai abajl wt the tribune stouffville nov 1g i89a additional local mr simpson of orillia has rented one oi john brays houses ou church st south mr culver well of sutton has tnov- d into tho house recently vacated by a hastings tho market will te held next week on tuesday iustead of thursday ow ing- to the latter being thanksgiving day several of our adjoining country roads are being- adversely commented on by our local jehus they dont seem to take kindly to the size of the natural macadam it is said that tho a p a in the united states correspond in jr to tho p p- a in cinada is to bo indicted by tho buffalo grand jury under tho law against conspiracy c j brodie of claremont a few days ago succeeded in letting the clothes line catch the axe while he was splitting wood and the result was an uglv gash in the fore head the wound however is not dangerous english spavin liniment removes all hard soft or calloused laimru and blemishes from horses blood spavin curlis splints riot bone sweeney stifles sprains sore and swollen throat coughs etc save 30 by use of one bottle warranted the mast won derful blemish cure ever known sold by r 1 coulson druggist the star almanac of montreal for 189g has 450 pages thirty thousand facts and twenty thousand subjects it is the great popular almanac of the day and it is not surprising that tho demand for it is so enormous even he- fore a sidgle copy is ready for sale on tuesday morning of last week isaac chappie of newmarket got a bad fall at canes factory he was standing on a ladder painting a win dow sash of tho second storey when tho ladder slipped and ho fell to the ground from a height of 20 feet he sustained a severe bruising a petition is in circulation and will be presented to the members of the county council for their signatures prayingthc minister of justice ingram a pardon to thomas williamson ex- reeve of markham who was extradited from nevada and sentenced to seven years imprisonment in the penitenti ary for forgery tho young conservative association or markham assembled at the frank lin house markham last evening to enjov a fraternal supper and talk of the political prospects w f mclean m 1 and e b ryckman barrister were the guests of tho evening about 150 friends were present and all spent a pleasant time some of our owners of horses and vehicles are learning to their cost that it is more profitable to drive slowly through town on dark nights especi ally when much driving is on main st on sunday evening two came together with a crash opposite w j merlons residcnceand although the speed of the horses was not great considerable damagu was done to the buggies on dark nights it would bo of great advantage to have lamps at tached to vehicles so that collisions might bo avoided tho empiro of wednesday week has tho following john roland of holland landing came to town yes terday looking for his wife who he alleges eloped with a neighbor named joseph west last friday he thinks the pair are in toronto ho also charges his wife with having pur loined some promissory notes that were sent to him and discounting them then she fled with her lover mr roland is annoyed at his wifes con duct and swears he will find her if sho is in toronto the cornwall standard of last week has tho following 190 pupils have been enrolled at tho cornwall high school this year this is tho highest number ot pupils ever enrolled at this institution and the very noticeable in crease speakes volumes for the manner in which tho school is conducted wo aro glad to note tho grand success that our old college mate w d johnston formerly of this town is having as headmaster of the above institution all this comes from years of toil and assiduous application and friend john ston merits all tho success which ho has obtained the residents of fast toronto have been subject to nightly depredations recently the object being domestic game- however on monday morning county constable burns nicely bag ged a half dozen whilst they were sleeping in mr- george taylors barn near tho g p r tracks they gave their names and addresses as william johnson cobourg william hunter montreal hcnery mcgeo canada gcorgo kelly toronto john johnson port arthur william mcbride owen sound they were all well supplied with razors and in addition a dagger braces and bits chisels gauges and awls were found on them squire stephenson remanded them for a week without bail monday morning con stable burns had been especially active tho last few days having made 10 ar rests to all whom it mav concern the community will regret to hear that our esteemed friend and merchant fred spofford has through covenants in mortgages which ho gave many years ago been compelled in tho inter ests of his commercial creditors to make an assignment for their benefit mr spofford dealt quite extensively in real estate unfortunately as l now tarns out some years ago buying many suburban lots in toronto some of which he sold but as the purchasers did not assume tho mortgages and as on other property he hold mortgages arc becoming duo and the mortgagees insisting on prompt payment he felt it his duty to protect his commercial creditors from loss arising from these old covenants mr spofford is in hopes that tho mortgagees for the pay ments that have been made to them and the interest up to the present date will accept the land back again re leasing him- his commercial creditors have every confidence in him and no doubt maters will bo arranged in a few day and the business but little disturbed mr spofford is only one of many who have been brought to grief through covenants in mortgages a t michell is erecting a stable and driving shed on his lo in the west end yakcvs wagg- judgment with easts was obtained by the plaintiff ou saturday itehou human and 1iim- and all animal cured iu 3u minutes by yoolford sanitary luou tbi never fail sold by r icoul- wu druggit robert wilson has sold out all his furniture and has given up house keeping his daughter who resided with him has gone to live with her sister iu toronto lewu bent ley returned from his summer trip in the maritime proviu ces and after pending a few day with triencu iu town has taken his departure for florid where he intends to spend the winter a locomotive is being constructed in england to run 100 miles an hour it has 2000 horse power the driving wheels are twelve feet in dtameterthe three cylinders are 40 28 and 18 inches in diameter with a 0mch stroke and the boiler pressure is 200 pounds his many friends will regret to bo informed tnat f- spofford owing to unfortunate circumstances was oblig ed this week to assign however it is to be hoped that iu a tour days matters mav be satisfactorily adjusted being an energetic worker and a thorough business mauho will no doubt assoon as tho present ditliculty is settlcdhave the mammoth all put iu good shape for a large winters trade utasgow mrs w forsytheiaiu mrs pearson awl mrs stover have gone to toronto for the winter a sawltwoti of stroud iuuliil occupi ed the pulpit here last sunday the tax collector was at mr mounts on wednesday tareceivo thetaies of all those who had not previously jmi the special services conducted by the rev x harris aud mr defoe uro very much appreciated by the people and a large attendance i expected mongolia mrs a king aud family are visiting in toronto tiios swales goes to toronto this week as a juryman lew itwiu of lenionvillc spent sunday at k d forsythes jos lawrie has rented levi hooovers farm and is already busy working there mrs tims ramsey of malvern and family spent a few days at robt ramseys last week g t redbuni and laughters misses mabel and myrtle spent last week visiting friends at brighton out mr clendenning of mt joy spent last w at this place as blacksmith during the oprwtors absence mr and mrs m burkholder of the town line also mr and mrs c burkholder of the 9th line are away vuitiug friends in uncle sams domain church hill w ii battes who has been spend ing his vacation with friends here has gone on his travels again alfred darling has returned home alter spending the summer in dakota and great is the rejoicing thereat miss tilda tindall and her brother master willie of haliburton is spend ing a low weeks here with friends eld ws cowleour pastor preach ed a sermon last sunday in connec tion with the co c f taking for his subject friendship on tuesday of this week missrhoda badgerow daughter of win badger ow of windmill farm had a birthday party at which a number of our young ladies assembled and had a very enjoy able time irwin gray who has been works g his fathers farm hero for tho past pwv years has rented w aslbigs farm it lincolnyillc and is moving this weelt- we aro sorry to loose irwin and family from our midst but we know what will be our loss wbi be lincolnvillos gain- we hope that good luck may attend irwin in his new home general news montreal kuard of trade is arming the lvwtinastergeucrol to adopt sotue sveteui tit insurance on registered letters the quebec branch of the doaiunou al liauce has decided to assist the ontario alliance ia the plebiscite caiupaigu mail advice from cuba show there ha been a ppoulaueou uprising of null baud of revolutionists all over the island england fjnl that without delay she uiut cotjstruet another contingent of iron- clads to reinforce iter mediterranean tleet so as to onvt the franco- kuian union thete it i beeouitu wore evident that iu the uiflerstandiu between russia and france england i especially aiued at and not the triple alliance and that the will lj e to make sonic exertion to hold her out in the ease of the spanish war uith the moor in africa a melilla despatch states that ou monday evening the electric search lights of the spouieh cmsiers suddenly illuminated the whole country arouud tak ing the moors by surprise a terrible eatt- uouade was 0eued by the warships and the forts at the same moment the terrified moor could be win ruuuiug about like madmen seeking shelter iu the eaves many were killed the new york tribune says the brit ish empire at the present moment may be said to be practically ruled by scotland and lord koieixrys rciiurk to the effect that wherever the world ever there was a good thing there would be a scotchman sitting by it is borne out by the appoint ment of a scotch peer to thepohot viceroy of india the most lucrative otlice in the iift of the crown there are no less than six scochnun in the cabinet and every one of the australasian colonies is at the present tubmen under the rule of a scottish governor among the most couspieuous being the earl uf kintore the earl of hopetowu and sir robert dutf while the governor- ieueral of canada the earl ot aberdeen is likewise a scot there is now a great railway system in the course of construction widen will girdle tho holy land from ono end to the other a fieneh cranpany has secured concession fur a line frum beyrouth to damascus and has already commenced work on a nairow- guago road an english syndicate is now building a railway from haifa to llamas cus which will be about 140 miles long starting from haifa finding its way aloug the northern base of the range of carmel to the plain of esharon through the valley oast of nazareth laravinj mount labor it will cross the river jordan ou a trestle and then to the point known as majemeh where the little jordou joius the greater rivers at this point tho road will border on the southern shore of galilee and al most without a curve along the famous wheat region bihilieally known as the plains of bashaii thence to the soutliern gate of damascus in the united states a revenue of 0- 000000 is expected by the democrats of the ways aud means committee from the moderate income tax which they purpose to incorporate in the new revenue hill the rute of tax will probably be 2 per cent and the exemption will be high enough to ex clude t lie great mass of laboring men and people on small salaries the limit now undr discussion is from 3300 to 4000 if the income tax is adopted iu the form now under consideration other changes in the in ternal revenue laws will not le necessary there will be no increase in the beer tax the whisky tax tax on manufactured to bacco or the tax on clears the question of duty on sugar is still an open one but it is not unlikely that a duty will be imposed of about one cent per pound on botbfraw aud refined sugars the treatment of bituminous coal is an open question with the democrats of the committee coal was on the free list iu the original draft ot the tariff bill in accordance with the plcdjrc of the demo cratic national platform to modify the me- kinley law in the direction of free raw nu- tcrials the protest from the coal districts ot west virginia pennsylvania tennessee and alabama has been so strong however that some of the members are weakening and may vote to retain a small duty chair man wilson hopes to present the completed bill to the republican members of the ways and means committee by the latter part of next week so that they can have their re port rcaily upon the meeting of congress in december lemonville miss mckay of markham is visiting her relatives here jaa h white had the misfortune to lose one of his horses from inllnumaliou mrs perkins lias returned after an ex tended vuit to her daughter mrs hour- land the people are iiwuiriug will the school trustee keep our present popula- teaeher next year mrs a mahou ha returned home alter a two weeks visit al her daugaters mrs sprott of toronto rev learoyd has bought a driver maud s he is holding revival uitetiug at ballautrae at present our town is to be lighted not by electricity but by an ordinary coal oil lamp placed at the head of main street t maghou being appointed a delegate to the xorth york s is couvtutiou reports it to have been a grand sueec in every respect profiting all who had the plcasure of being there vhat canadians can do wfxkkjs thev kxc1x1x auvkxtcbk stotlv tijxinu 1oetkv m rictlktmaklm hi for the removal of worms of all kinds from children or adults use db smiths crrman worm lozenges always prompt reliable safe and pleasant requiring no after medicine never failing leave no bad after effects ppico 26 cents per jbox we take pleasure iu directing the atten tion of our readers to toronto svtiiumv xioutv oitiistm vs xrmiik which is just appearing ou the market every vear that enterprising paper issues a christinas xum- btr and every year the production is sujmrior to all previous ones aud lo every thing similar attempted in canada con slant progress is made towards an ideal the premium picture this year is a lare oleograph i0 x 2s iiichescntitlcd a moment of suspense purchased from its owner in germany at a very large sum in repro ducing this picture twenty colors are called into use by the lithographers this information i technical and only those who know something of tho picturemaking irt will grasp its full import the picture represents a grouo of ladies and one gentle man of the period of iouis xv of france tlrcssct in the stijhrb attire of that time in a splendidly famished room every thine calls into play tho subtle art of the eoloriit the gentleman with a stick is opening a trap in which is a mouse a cat crouches nearby to spring upon the eaptiye while the ladies have flown for safety to the top of chairs tables and eouches the ptett re frames with singular effect the leading feature of the christmas xumbcr the random reminiscences of a xile voyitgeur by charles lewis shaw leing humorous aud thrilling account of the expedition of isst to the relief of general gordon who was besieged by the false prophet behind tho walls of khar toum four hundred canadian voyage urs shared the pertla of that expedition of whom mr- shaw utts one this is one of the best things yet written by a canadian illustrated by homing kthel paliu and english artists two old hunters by octave thanet one of the best short story writers of today illustrated by fenuul old dicksons young lady by evelyn durand one of the very cleverest of cana dian short story writers illustrated by feraud and ethel palill thd exodus to ceutreville by marjoiy mcmiirchy illustrated by the same capi tal artists the ronins league by helen gregory klesher this is a quaint story of japan illustrated with reproductions from the paintings of hoknsai japans lirit artist with murder in his heart by edmund e sheppard this is a story uf cowboy life in texas illustrated by kthel lalin in poetry the number is the richest yet among those contributing are e pauline johnson charles gordon rogers ernest hawthorne k wheeler cus m beers george moffat reuben butclurt and b 1 five full page engravings adorn the number one of which is by m ifearn ami another by the talented louis wain the price of the number remains as in previous years i 30 cents per copy buy it of your hook seller or ou receipt of that sum at the saturday xwiit office 0 adelaide street west toronto a copy along with premium picture will be sent postage paid to any address in tho world buy it and also scud it to your friends as a sample of canadian art the farmerfljf this neighborhood have their roots stop j uu fc winter and mostly au have tbeyioubiag done the av3g attendance of the school for october va ttj the n uies of those who attended regjburty co aliisou gertie patterson and wayuiaii erwiu the standing of the 4th class was xlsou graham charles fockler annie topper richard rae violet baker jessie sage jessie keuttcdy clara jones w iuie patter- sou the members of the blooniiugtou chris tian church intend holding their anniversary roast ou the 4th of december there will be aeeoniuiodatious for thehorsesas tnouew sheds are now near completion come early and avoid uie rush at the stairs see posters the misses hill received the lolloping letter of condolence from the christian endeavor society dear sisters whereas it has pleased almighty god to remove from our iniilst our well beloved sister mrs hill au active number vf the christian endeavor isoeiety of the christian church in blooniiugtou and beloved by all we desire as a society to tender to ya ber daughter our sincere ami heartfelt sympathy in this hour of trial and bereavement aud our prayer is that the great comforter who alone can coin- fort may be very close to her children and friends iu thusail bereavement and further tliat this society desire to bear our testi mony to the maiiy excellent traits in our sisters character as a citizen aud christian and low iu submission to the will of a loving father who doeth all things well signed iu behalf of the society annik staileton dniit rfknktt w j au4sok- lincolnville miss mary clarkson visited friends iu xorofito lask wkarttp to see george brown en- joying good health again paringxees are tho latest craze in town where will the next one be mrs i k lehman is spending a few days witli her inotheriu law mrs d leh man rinswood our champion racer became flight ly rattl ed thursday cvemug getting- icftu number of times and ditched nigh as many finally ho accepted the advice of his brother jehu to wait until lie had a new flail r8 the old one did not produce the desired effect iu alm1ra ged for the winter with county council sales to be held tuesday nov 21st at lot 2 con 1 east gwillimbury the farm stock and imple ments of lo a brillinger x e smith auctioneer friday xov 24th at 1 p ni at mceks hotel victoria square 00 head of fresh milch cows ppringers heifers and steers x e smith auctioneer friday xov 1 7th atone p m at lot 3 con t whitchurch 4 arees of standing timber in acre lots the property of ira baker five months credit x e smith auctioneer wednesday xov 22nd at 12 oclock noonj at the rear of lot s in the 1th con whitchurch mile north of bethesda the farm stock and implements ofdavid snider x e smith auctioneer on saturday xov isth at 1 1 a in sharp lunch provided the farm stock implements ac of hamilton cook lot 7 rear of 0th con whitchurch at lcmonville terms fat cattle fowls and all sums ot 10 ami under cash over that amount 1 1 months credit x e smith auctioneer saturday xov 21th at one p m at lot i- con 0 whitchurch i mile north of rinswood the farm stocic implements ac of edward vanzant terms grain hay and all sums of 10 and under cadi over that amount 1 1 months credit or jjmjrcent per annum off for cash x e smith auc tioneer no faith in wheat asa speculative article wheat has lost its prestige for the time being although it is so low that one would 1m incliued to think it cannot go much lower the crop movement seems to have taken a turn epiite contrary to the exudations of many who had been predicting a decrease in tanners deliveries owing it was said to disinclina tion of growers to accept the low prices ruling in spitoof these predictions how- ever tho deliveries again have imcii among tho heaviest on record white tho export movement luvt decreased the visible supply on this continent according txthns trade bulletin has a further incrtjafcc of 1010001 hudicls bringing the aggregate up to 71 t 1 1000 bushels against 0j7l70ih bushels a year ago the total quantity in sight including the amount on passage to europe and the visible on this side is 101- 668000 bushels showine oh increase of 1- 000000 bushels during the week and an increase of 0000000 bushels as compared with this time last year the abundance of spot supplies in all directions the large receipts in the ameri can xorth west and in manitoba along with weak cables and a large increase in shipments from india were kiillicicnt to depress the market and send down prices the lair free marketing of wheat from tirst handi at tho lowest notch of values indi cates that farmers aro beginning to reeog- nisa that they have ample reserves for all calls that rosy lc made upon them between now and a not in r harvest for bad there been the actual shortage which some of the prominent bnir stat 1st leans tried to make ontrcently producers would never iiave sold with such freedom one of the most puzzling feature of the wheat question is that although values have been o phenomenally during this fall farmers in diffeient rt of canada ami the united states have sown their usual acreage with fall wheat this certainly seems to show that even at prrscnt low prices there is a profit in cultivating wheat as there can no doubt that the cost of production has considerably decreased dur ing the past few years it apcar that both speculator and legitimate- operators have lost faith in any materitl advancs in pricea in the near future and it is difficult to see what can put them np nnlrsx some unforscen nrnt should transpire such ss the breaking out of war in europe lon don free press prevention j itcttor than cure and those who are subject to rheumatism can prevent attacks by keeping the blood pure and free from the acid which causes the disease you can rely upon hoods sarsaparilla as a remedy for rheuma tism and catarrh also for every form of scrofula salt rheum boils and other diseases caused by impure blood it tones and vitalizes tho whole system hoods pills arc easy and gentle in effect jwss lcttlc huntley is the sister of mr w s huntley of cortland n y penter and builder well known car rier frank state- mimrls uaistdt is k mr rdortr rnent below gives only the absolute truth concerning her illness and mar velous recovery by the aid of hoods sarsaparilla she says c i hocd co lowell mass dear sir twelve years ago i began to have hemorrliagcs and four years ago became so low that tho physicians told mo thoro was no hopo and i should soon die i could not bo moved from my bed under my faco were napkins continually reddened with mood from my i coul tt nothln- and had no action o the bowels for a week tim iioctors saiil tho cause was ulcers in tho stomach at ww time my mother said she wanted to make ono more trial aud asked if i would lako hoods sarsaparilla 1 told her it would bo a wasto of money but finding it would comfort her i began talc ing it in a few days tho bloating began to subside i seemed to feel a illllo stronger but thought it only fancy i was so weak i could only take ten drops of sarsaparilla at first in two weeks i was able to sit up a few min utes every day in a month i could vrnib ncroum the room ono day 1 asked what they were to have for dinner and said i wanted something hearty my mother was so happy she cried it was the first timo i had folt hun gry for two years i kept on with hoods sarsaparilla and in six months was as well as ever in my life it is now four years since i recovered and i havo not bad a tlay s slrkness since nor any hemor rhage if ever a human ihiiik thanked tho tood lord on landed knees it was i i know that hoods sarsaparilla and that alone unquestionably mnved my ilfr mjir sijrr jcmilrjks tbo well known drukitsof cortland sir that ml huntley it 1 mjr ritpecullidr hr utmentof what hoods sarsaparilla jiss dotio for her i worthy tho llfibett oooo- suqcc ifoodit fills euro llrcr ius lit vegetable mils are prr- hood s wcl kgui wsl inaledemandforamlld efilrlrnt and tcliabto family physic tliry ore purely vkrtalie contalnlnc no cawflinereiiryr mineral suli ptence ft any kind iiobdtt iius art nimil tho stornarh ilrr and alimentary canal and cure fartr complaint onstlpailon nstisea iillousncm headarhe irhtlsmin snr stifiiarti ihrlress jsftrr katlnc jaundice a cold may to broken up arwl a fecr preyented by promptly taking hoods pills hoods pills are prepared hjc x iloodcn amneearc wren mas irlco rents per box sold ty y drnrcijls or sent by mall on rrcelpl of prhr pills the county fathers gathered in toronto on monday and at 2 p in warden russell mounted the rostrum in tho old chamber in the adelaide st court house and called his colleagues to order after a brief opening- address a number of communications were dealt with and a presentment of the grand jury received notices were givun of various motions con cerning a bridge at newmarket auditing of criminal justice accounts a system ot county roads abandon ment ot dundas street c the feature of the afternoon was an address by e a macdonald and w g williams in favor of the noted ship canal to georgian hay the promoters of the scheme were in term gated as to the cost time necessary for completion financial standing of its builders he they asked tho council to sanction the work to aid them in securing exemption from taxation and for necessary legislation the legislation committee reported favorably e a macdonalds canal scheme scored at tuesdays meeting after a discussion which absorbed almost all the working time of the morning ses sion it was resolved bva vote of seven teen to thirteen to support its petition tojtho legislature toweeureits charter and tax exemptions the isylaws and legislation com mittee presented its report soon after the opening of the session aud approv ed the motion submitted on monday to tho effect that the council petition tho government and legislature to grant the company incorporation and exemption from taxes on its right ol way the council wen into commit tee of the whole to discuss this reeve stephenson in the chair lbeve evans suggested that they might as well approve the scheme inasmuch as it had no chance whatever of being car ried out leputy reeve john a mue- donald resented this and proclaimed his faith in the project reeve uu rubor- stone and reeve tyr 11 both supported the scheme tho former citing the im mense advantages accruing to york county and the latter telling of his efforts almost halt a century ago to secure tbo building ol tho canal a good deal of dicussion ensued much attention iteing bestowed upon the tax exemption clause finally it was pro nosed to strike out this clause and this amendment was defeated by a vote of seventeen to thirteen the committees icport was then carried arrangements were made for the annual dinner a committee being a p pointed to further tho same at the afternoon session reave cane of newmarket moved that a committee he appointed to take into consideration the cost of criminal prosecutions lie thought them altogether too high reeve humberstono was rather neut ral lie admitted that accounts fre quently have had to ihj rejected or cut down could see no great necessity for the committee but would not oppose it reeve cane replied that ft was the incidental expenses at which ho was aiming and declared that if thoy could not ixi reduced remedial legislation would bo sought a general debate en sued it being generally admitted that the fees are high but the fncl was pointed out that ultimately thov come out of tho ortario govern m cm it was also shown that there are two sets of fees dominion and provincial finally the motion was beaten and the council adjourned puck has j xigh miss charlotte size has left to take up her residence in toronto mrs spofford of toronto spent a few days in thy neighborhood last week miss bowman left on thursday for roch ester to sjmjnd two weeks with her sister rev mr kennedy occupied the pulpit of the townlinu baptist church on sunday evening a lister had the misfortune to receive a severe kick from one of his horses last week hotwas laid off work for a few days a cook and m ilisev started for the states this week they have secured an agency for the celebrated duncan fence and are intending to prosecute sales vigor ously the tall of the year is a trying season for elderly people the many cheerless dark dismal days act depressingly not to say injuriously on both old and young xow is the time to reenforce the vital encrcies with aycra sarsaparlllathc best of all blood medicines gativo mcdi- cino thoy aro a blood bunnrrt tonic and itrcos- bthc cton as t h oy iupply in a condonsed form tbo substances actually neoded to on- rich tho blood curing all diseases comiug from 10 and wat- kuy biood or from vitiated humous la tho blood and also invlgorto and buird op tho blood and systjfmwbon broken down by overwork incuielavorry dltoaso excesses and indiscre tions thoy havo a srncrpia actios on itlio skxual ststkm of both men and women restoring lost vjgon and correcting all iiutfouxaritle3 tunl supphessions e1itdv 6iau wboflndsblsmentalfac- evcni mflri ultles dull or ftulmr or his physical powers dagging should tako these lirls thoy will restoro his lost eucrgios bou phyical aid mental every womfih ssaft pressiotis and irregularities which inevitably entail sickness when neglected youug heh tmre suits of youthful had habits aud strengthen tho system yqunq women ssigs inako them regular 1or ealo by all drucjrists or will bo sent upon receipt of i rico wc per box by addressing tuji jw iiiiliajis co urockville oni for sale by rowan a co the old reliabe drue store cor main and church sta ii the 1 court of justice chancery divisoion chills a colds the coaaekcekesl ofahattacktaxea teaspoon of perry davis wdihe curttssoesucou rau m chiu for oirr niiv -j- hits- wis uf a soouiml svnihjj bcd uhj by iaillioa of mother fr their cbildrcu mbila tcthloc if disturbed at nbjbt and wvvcocf yuur ret by kk- child ur us and cryiusiib pa in of outtiac tccih seicl at otioa and itia bottle of mr- wladoirs seidhine trujfur children teetliinc- it will relicre tb puvr lift u3trir iuiccditlt- lepeod uf it it laottxra tbertt u oo ulkim abiat il it cure diarrkca reieutte the muoj icb aai lowel cure nd colic soltcn tt ium ai1 reduee iuiuitiu- tioo aud tcire twee aod eacrfjr to the nhule teca- mr- itilw voth rui for rbildreri tethiar u iescuittu tb u-l- td i the trtcriliu of uie of the oldest anj lent ictosle ph ricits aid uure iu tut loitrd state iviceittarcutjr five euu a bottle- nj bjsil drtuits tbroucliout the world lie ur and ask lur mr h ialwsoithiux yrun- a iiotvr ufiki if you have catarrh and dedre to be cor el without risk of ksing your money call at oar agency in sloutf ville and teta hernii- clde inhaler without a cent to pay in ad vance after you have given it a lair tril at your own home aud youliud itageuuiue reniedy you can pay 3 for same if not satisfactory in every way vou need not pay oue cent xolhiug could in fairer if you have catarrh call immediately and get this grand remedy on above liberal terms al the market drug store our sole agent tor stoulfvilh ami vicinity those who cannot call address medical inhala tion co toronto iliietiiatisii cema ix a lv south american rheumatic cure for kheumatisui and xcuralgia radically cures in 1 to days its action upou the system is remark able and tuysteriou it removes at once the cause and the duese immediately dtsap- pars the first dose greatly benefits 5et sold by it 1 coulson druggist c c kiciliims co my son george has suffered with neu ralgia round tho heart since 1s82 but bv the application of mixakds l1ximkxt in issi it completely disappeared and has not troubled him siuce j as mckee linwood out f or salr shropshire ram lanib con 7 markham s it apply allot si l hoovkb king wood b oar for service ail imported jersey thoio bred at lot 34 coneesion 7 markham terms 31 at time of service 4t s l hoover a promissory uoteaf s150datcd dec 20 1800 due iu 4 yra at i per cent int made by simeon widcmarj almsra in favor of solmmi burkholder atha all are hereby warned against negotiating the same 2t solomon brikiioiitkn salesmen wawtckl in tho gale of a choico lino of l lit ii frown stock oicricnco not ncccss try avo want real workers and to all such we offer a permanent situation at n good in come- with chance of advancement as wo now have over 700 acrca under cultivation wo can dive our salesmen many superior ailrnutaccp we ntsodesire to secure a cood ntn in your district lo fell tao ltotury spray iunm for whicn wo have the konoril aiccncy this is s suction new and isievnenshhio to tho farmers or fruit grower send ijr tirms ami tentlmonfnl circular tone webllxglonivurcrjmon estab 18t4 this fall we are showing a larger and more varied stock of than we have ever shown before drj beautiful and stylish dress goods in tweeds serges diagonals hopsacka shot eliects whip coitls jleltons c black henri at sp prices a full and complete stock of iabiks atsx crl3ivts tjlkirwlsvk hosiery gloves flannels hats and caps yarns and tweeds 1 still lead the trade in ckoc3ekies ckockkkir glaissware avi clfflxa n 15 hingwood cheese and pure coflee always on hand j j rae the pioneer if ratcliff sells it its good hmestt lets talk together have you any cash let us have it well pay you for it by selling you anything we have for hard time price take advantage of us if you have money well give you the bi cst interest on it 17 lbs granulated sugar for y lbs blue raisins for 1 lorseshoe salmon per tin silver package tea per lb ioo 12 25 25 lbs light brown sugar for ioo 3 lbs our famous patras currants 25 2 cans fresh herrings 2 j h ratcliff co makkl t km 1 c to 12 c 13 to 11 it to 17 is to up 20 to 21 almira wool reportetl by s k juii unwashetl wool cotts wool or rejects combini wool clothing wool southdewii wool stoukkviibi mallkll- butter 20c to2sc cjjb isc to 20c onions 1 00 bush chickens 3c to 50c a pair cabbage 3 for 20c calves i to so pork s700 to 700 lard 15c lb beef sg- 50 lambs 5 wool idle to 17c potatoes joe biijr duck ioc lioc turkey 10c to lie lb jjecsc 7c lb kail wheat 0 57 to 0 00 spring wheat goose wheat black kye iease small tease isarley oattf flour per bbl potatoes per bag hay per ton alike red clover lu to ro ml to 03 4s to ro ofj to 10 25 to ii so to 1 00 4 to 0 00 to 9 kj 00 to g 00 00 to 30 toronto 6nt tenflers for supplies 1893 tho nndorsiencd will receive tenders for am- lics up to noun on feastek vs tooxey lownship fi at i lmv i jairiea cooney of tho whitchurch do hereby certify th never lo my knowledge stated anything ngaiiint the elwiraeter of mrs william keaster and i know of nothing whatever against her character if anything i have ever staled has been so construed i am very sorry for it and i hereby ajwlogize to mrs feamer for any inconvenience or annoyance she has been put to on account of any remarks i may have mndc which had no reference as for as 1 am aware to her november lt 1803 witnw jamks cooxkv mcciiltiouoil 2t monday nov 27th 1893 for theiiui filv of butchers meat butter flour 01t- mfbl potatoes c0rdw00d etc for the following institutions durinc tho year 1891 vii at tho asylum for tho tiisino in to ronto london klnetoti hamilton miinico and orillla tho central priion nnd mcrctr itcfnrm- ntnry toronto tho itrfortoatory lor iktfe icno- taneulhcne tho institution lor tho deaf ani dumb nnd the htini n itrnntford- twokuflicicnt sureties will bo required for th e duo fulfilment of cneb contract sriecffieations and forms of tender can only bo had on miking nrlicnion to tho lturars of tho rciicctivo in stitutions n u tenders aro not required for tho supply ol meat to the asylum in toronto ln ion kinextnii ii itmll i nwl mimico nor lo tho central lrion and itcformatory for females toronto tho loirct or any tender not necessarily ac cepted r ciiltrstik t f cilamitkklaix jamknoxov inspeclom of prisons and 1uhlic charities parliament ii jildincn toronto nor 13 18c3 toronto strhlt markkl from thursdays globe wheat white bushel wheat spring buahel wheat red winter bushel wheat goose bushel oats bushel barley bushel peas bushel hay ton hay mixed ton straw ton dressed hots lleef foropiartcrs beef hindquarters mutton lamb sprint s 0 00 to 0 01 0 so to 0 00 00 to 00 r8 to 00 si to s3 10 to 43 50 to 37 s 00 to l 00 7 50 to s 00 s 00 to 30 7 10 to s 10 1 00 to s 00 0 00 to 8 00 ii 00 to 0 00 0 10 to 7 30 l ook here iiroitn a crami cli incc to tinko from i week ill wiling our llarlv ciniliti nursery stock llichct ine or c- inil iviekly comolnto olirut fbbb w eiul irimruelioris to in-kiimera- iv rite till tree lor terms to e o rbaiiam urferyimin toronto ont stoves and eviriiaees coal op oort cook stoves nnd manges cheap box stoves for wood and coal heaters a full line of hardware and paints oils crlass and putty juvctroiighiiig and all kinds of tin work promptly attended to t e trull its full again lhats yd are said mrs ohooligan to her husband patrick when that gentleman was trying to light his pipe at the pump anetim ok sale m minards llaimcot is the m an fckutnt rimmyfetiimrn we have ncd ifngtard pectoral luisain inotirhonne for oyer ihiec years and find it an excellent remedy for all form of cough and 1 u in thrmt ami lung trouble it affonl insunt relief joit a farm a garden a village lot a home in the city or village or country or expecting to have one if will pav yon well tonecure the invnlunblc help the tecnt infoniiatioii the thmumnilx of llain prac tical useful ilinid and suggestions given iu tho iiicrican iiiciikuiisl all prepared by thoroughly excricnced intelligent men who know well wlwt they talk and write almut xine hundred kngravints in each vplamo bring clearly to thr understanding a great variety of ivrsaving ltdordiclpiiig plan and contrivance illustrations of animals plant ihiildingn i bumhold helm nnd conveniences pleasing pictures for old and voting etc etc itisinpossinlbtor without tathcrinff many hints and sticegcs- tini cich one of wlikb is worth many time the small cent of this journal for whole yesronly 3160 potptd sample copy free on application addrcrs the american agriculturist 32 uu ta jifjrttc puwxew yorkx jliwrjs iiriictd for ithwmlisn farm stock iliipicilloills ctfcc the undersigned has been instructed by david snider to sellhy public auction nt lot- 8 rear 4th con whitchurch mile north of bethesda on v7ednesdat nov 22nd comuieuciiig nt 12 oclock noon lmrp the following valuable- property viz 1 brown mare 1 bay mare 7 years old p 1 lay marc i years old o 1 1 brown mare 0 years old 11 1- brown gelding 2 year old cfovtdnml llay i lay gelding 2 year old gold nolo i bay gelding i year old itarcheskie i bay filly i year old st ledger 1 spring colt cenerif brock 1 cow mipm3cd to calve 0lh of faniia 1 cow hiipposed toenlvu 2nd of march cow supposed to calve 28th of march 1 supposed to calve 14th of april i cou poned to be in call i heifer i years supikmud to lie in calf 1 2 heifers 2 yr nppoiid to b in caf i heifer i y 1 steer yearling t sprint calveaj 12 good breeding ewe i brood sown silpposetl lo iw in pig s pigs 2 inontlu old 10 pair of fowls 1 binder mnweyj nearly new i mower toronto nearly new i drill wis- lier new 1 cultivator morgan i hay rake i hind roller 1 market waggon i farm waggon 1 root pulpcr newj i iir trucksj i piir imjii sleighs i liht sleigh 2 sets iron harrows 2 plough wilkinson 1 chatham fanning mil now with bagger 2 hay racks i self rake reaper pattersoni i top buggy 1 cutter 1 road cart i set ion ff tug harness nearly new 2 set plough harness i set single harness ltairhorfo blankets 1 long handle shovel i scoop shovel i dozen gmin ligs i half bushel measure i grtllon measure i straw knife 1 grass scythe i grain cradle i wheelltarrow 3 sets doubletrees 2 nwkyokes t logging chains 4 large water paiu t iron kettles 2 meat tubs i grindstone 4 large tubs i bucksaw i xentsaw fi chairs 2 milk cans i lounge i hour chest 3 big clevises 2 seed hopper 2 cider barrels i harrcl churn biishrl peas vj0 btishds oats piantity of potatoes forks rakri hoes sjude and other articles too numerous to men ion the whole will 1 sold without kkskuvb as tho proprietor has leased id farm terms 01 pes potatoes fowls and all sums of 10 and under cadi over thai amount ii months credit on furnishing approved joint notes or g per cent per annum off lor e tsh x k smith auctioneer agents wanted at olbcl to take orders salary or commission steady work prompt pay mt hope nurseries ksublished is in most cgiii- plete in the world write iiiwvmku llimtv rochester x v so is the palace furnishing house full to the gunwale with every needful and useful article for men andboys wear for special nttcntiun given to livery with tho pleasure of supplying good horses and riizs nt reasonable rates anything in the line of livery business can be bought from me second hand or new for anything you require call and get prices 1mm jacob vnke jeweller as i nni dealer in watches lecks jewellery nnd spectacles mid knock down the prices everywhere and anywhere everybody can anon to have a watch at my prices remember that ill work is warranted that is done in my hop whether i do it or not jacoto volde leweller nnd livery iu connection the standard rotary shuttle is them all there aint no use in talking if you want a good machine you ought to buy the standard its the beat you ever seen the viberat iu feller all look on it with a grin a sayen them tint buys it ill le sadfy taken in an yon will see in this ere instance that there siyin is nst trne for the stnndard is a litniu and were iwun 1 t seo it through so taint no use in talkin if you want the ll machine voull have to buy the standard and we nrc ayin what wo mean so this is tho way with agents of obi stylo machines they still try ts make people holiovo iu ir old vibraloro aro best but when the standard rotary shut lln is shown to the people it knocks tho bottom out ol all their statements aud establishes tho fact that the stand ard is ihc best on earth ii b lott alhn take a look at our sliotv windows and be convinced that we have the largest and finest stock of ladies and gents furs in stouffville among which we cany the celebrated mahtassaha coats and robes the following lines we carry in great variety mens waterproof coats cardigan jackets hats caps gloves mitts top shirts and underclothing fine ordered clothing special also the correct thingno mistake we have been too long in the business to allow mistakes to occur as we know too well the cost of such the palace furnishing house south side main st stouffville mi we now have 5o stoves in stock made by gurncy hsowcs jnmiesou issu k tlie three largest stove founders in ontario consisting of coal heaters wood heat ers coal cooks and wood cooks we feel sine wc have something to suit if you need one another very seasonable line is lamps wc invite inspection as we have a nice lot and at very low prices cow tics too will soon iw needed we have 25 dozen of these 0cn ring closed ring and 3 piece or dutch chain also rope of vari ous sizes suitable for halters another necessary thing just now is money which wc hope to et very soon in settlement of accounts which we are now sending out sixvjekteit nouoiierxi 50 stoves e w c h m