Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 28, 1893, p. 2

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church notices c jurist church ilainsr sttu3tril eectr k 0 croft dnnekr i crcnr suixlijr at 3 1 to except en ilc liimi suiajyinrci tuntli whtu rfi will c brltt at lu 3u ft ta- auj 7 j in albatbtcbool erj sunlay at lt p to mwk uuht ici t ice tbun4ar at tij b aft1st church main ststdaffrill kt ewiriator kaidroe albert st uth uivioo mtvic ter7sifiuvat ll3 in and 7 p m fcuwiy frbxwl at 230 p io lrjr ucetios on vvh nojay eieauc at 4 oclock- vouux people lcio crery matfoy evecisx at 8 oclock ail aiwcleom methodist church church street stottffruie ker j w stewart hjtorrei oc main st west ctj dcrio scrrie every sutiw at 1050ftin and p- iabutniayschtlat i3pm ueneral rrayer steclinz oo vvaduadar cfaotnx at 730 vouqjc tvlpnytwmttirt oo tbuntlaycteoiccat 73 kv worth leacurrotbrmcodayctea iurattju at mm frt ktrasicra welcome- cuo4a7 de 3il aooittaiy service ker t 31 campbell of ubdir mill preach tuora- iskana crcoisf- the tribune stouffvuxe dec 2a 18ml glasgow mr meuilly ii tho gueit of mr parker j mm mui at is suffering from a severe attack of bronchi u amos stover was astonished on tuesday momiuj to timl tho poiul dry ami about eight feet of the einuuikment wailied awav he attributed tho dmuage to nmsk- rats almira geo dixon of upper canada coil- ego is visiting r bruct v carruthorri of whitby is visit injj his brother wm carrtithers s b lehman is confined to the house with an attack of tho arippa robbie myers of qtieensvilh spent christmas with his uncle thos myers cassio oliver of stoutlvillo is spending a few days at it ilurinatis a- cook returned from michigan on thursday last he reports hard times across the border on sundav rev mr reid preached a sermon appropriate to the season jlis subject was the great gift of god to man kind mr and mrs v jenkins were both laid up last week with a severe attack of the grippe mr jenkins is still unable to attend to his business tho christmas tree in connection with the public school was held on saturday evening there was a full house and the programme appeared to give good satisfaction the receipts amounted to 25 london san dwicumkx peculiar ways of making a liv ing in the metropolis- church hill the hail and rain storm of wednesday of last week did a great deal of damage to the fruit trees in this section the meeting which was announced for the election of sunday school officers on friday evening of last week has been jost- pontd till friday evening of this week on account of grippe being so prevalent here at present let there be a goal turnout at this meeting on friday of last week the members and friends of the christian church here pre sented our pastor the rev w s cowle and family a seasonable donation in the shape ot a lint sleigh load of provisions and a nice purse of money not forgetting the horses oat bin all of which was great fully received the rev gentlemen expressed his thanks on behalf of himself and family for the liberal generosity exercised by the people of church hill and hope that hods blessing might ever rest upon them still they go on wednesday evening of last week alfred durling and khoda badgero resolved tha they twain should become one and accordingly they hitched up their driver and drove tu the rev w s cowle where they cot the nuptial knot tied firmly and then they returned to their home each possessing the thought that they bad come in contact with a niio littla fortune we extend to this couple our best wishes and hope that they may have a prosperous journey through life the wedding blls are ringing news has reached us of a wedding which took place on wednesday of last week at the residence of the brides parents goodwood it being the marriage of albert k paisley of fair view ave to sarah ann wagg fourth daughter of john wagg of goodwood the ceremony was performed by the rev t booker of stouffville after which all fiat down to a sumntiu us repast anil afcr ample justice had been done to the inner man the happy company dispersed and hitched up their fiery steeds anil started on their way for aurora depot and accord ingly about five oclock the bride and groom were seen gliding through our little town followed by a procession of about thirty cutters more or less wc understand that they reached aurora in good time and albert and his better half boarded tho 730 train bound for the north amidst fie showers of rice wo extend to bert and his dearest a prosperous and happy journey through life mongolia gimr and miss williams of lindsay arc visiting at miss degecrs mrs fanny barkey who resides with her sou samuel is vorv ill mrs ramsey and master vincent arc visiting relatives at malvern harry brown of victoria square spent xmas at mrs d g hoovers jos uickctts is now recovering from a severe attack of inflammation leslie kowbothain of victoria squares visiting at his grandfathers k curtis cr t uedburn and mist mabel are ill with la grippe also lobt ramsey and george kirby e a quantx pedagoguo is spend ing his xmas holidays under tho parental roof in toronto he is en gaged as teacher for tho school for 1804 the entertainment and xmas tree held on friday evening in connection with tho s s or this pucawa fairly wou attended but owing to the stormy weather tho attendance was not so large as was expected a pleasant time was spent by all tno children seeming to enjoy themsdves thrcujh- out and especially tho fruit or tho evergreen tree soy w pickett or whitovale addressed the children and the older children seemed to appreci ate it well also death has again been in our midst and reminding us of our fleeting period of probation on frldnv dec 15th ami swales nelovcd wife of robert curtis passed away after a brief illness of one and a half days her demise was the result of a para lytic stroke deceased was born in mapplcton yorkshire kngland in 1832 removed with her parents to canada in 1814 and has lived in tho neighborhood of mongolia for over 10 years the departed wa ihe eldest daughter of tho late william swales of stouffvllle who died in 1891 and leaves a kind husband and seven children three ons and four daugh ters to mourn tho low of a kind and affectionate wife and mother pretention la itettrr than cure ami those wh are ftnhjcct to rheumatism can prevent attacks by keening the mood pare and free from the acid which rinses the diaeftse you can rely upon hoods saraaparilua a remedy for rheuma tism ami catarrh alao for every form of aerofoil salt rheum botla and other diseases caused by impure mood it tones and vitalizes the whole system hood s pill are easy ami gentle in e fleet ulfiirfs liioctitorej diiftepcr 7b larc army tth vke a xiw out of tjrnlit alvtiiuc oj- in ik creak metropolis troop of wretched iaudki men marching through the strati i can i sveu tvry day and efy hour of the day there are a me three or ivur thou sand ilieu hi liidou who linunt th ad vertising contractor cilice beektug work as sandmen men but not a eixtli of the uumbtr obtain employment amongst thu uuiuberof uku you em ploy in your business liare you ever met with a case where tlie applicuut uaj oue who had teen much bvtter daysr i asked a ueltktiotvu contractor in dean smet lu all my exierieuce replied the contractor have never metuttli one single cane where the applicant was one u ho had ier occupied any oitioi out of the couuuoii vramary sphere of life thats all bcli what oue boine- times reads m the7newtpaperi about boutobaudwich men having vtice been rxnikers profsiouau or high up in the bocial woild but if one would lueu to their stories and leliuve iheui man of them huvv bxcn nniliuii me whiitdo tho uuialer whom you can- uot employ do for a living anything some earu a penny or two selling matches ir per others loaf about on the lookout to open a cab door or act as cab tout and tttose who can not get anything to do have to beg or starve but before they let matters go as far as the starvation point some of them steak a scttew lcosk a respectable looking young man wearing a white plug ht and whose clothes were rcspeetabie m that they were not torn or pitehetl was the cen ter of attraction at cuartug criwfi this moruiutr lassers by at fptt jhouiit tho man wtv uienudiy airixfed as ttiey judged so front tno three words the man had painted on tin back of his morning coat hat the young mans head was level tho words a screw louse were merely the name of it play leing ikfrfonnwl at one of the theatres titu most trivul accident is quite sulll- cient to taiher a crowd in lmdonso not wishing to increase the crowd around the young man by oue i beckoned to him from tho doorway of a nearby pub and in a minute he had ordered a mild and bitter at my expense i do not wish to occupy tho lime you should devote to your employers but 1 would like to know how much you get a day in your present employment t get oue shilling and sixpeiicea day oh no i dout sunply the coat the cou- t rue tor does that how lung have i been at this about a year im a brass finisher and cant get am tiling lo do in my line so ive got to do something and this is the best 1 can get 1 carried boards before this but 1 only got oue siullim and threepence in your mixing amongst those who fellow tne same business havo you ever met anyone whom you think might have some day been a toff t yes there was one day it was some where about the time prince george got married 1 was carrying boards then and we were going along hoi born there was about forty of us in the line right ahead of mo there was an old follow in the hue he was a quiet old chap one as didnt booze like soino on em do and ouo day as we walked dung holborn i seen a fine dressed old gentleman as was passing by looking very ard at the old un in front of me and ail of a sudden like tho gent seemed to recognize tho old fellow and he steps to the edge of tho pavement aud stops liiin we was about the ery 1utt in hue so i just walked past ami stopped to fee what tho gent wauled and i seen him put his hand in his pocket and take out his pucketbook 116 gave tho old fellow some money how uueh i was too faraway to tee and after hityiug a word or two to tho old un the gent walked away the old un followed along alter me and just as we got past the royal music hall i turned around to speak to the old follow aud blow me if h wasnt gone aud i nor nnv of lis have ever seen tho old cinj since jie had slipped down tho little alley near tho royal taken off tho ad vertising board and left ihein where they were found in the alley the voung inin could not say what tho old f had been but he must havo been an eddicated man he always spoke so genteel like eiectiticar sandwiches a string of men about a dozen in number each of whom carried an electric lighted advertisement paraded the strand lest evening a sandwich man is nlways glad for any etcuse to take a rest bowhen 1 stopped the last man in the lino of a dozen telling him he could join the string when they returned down on the other sitle tho old fellow did not object on his breast he carried a box at out a foot and a half long a foot wido iiiid an inch aud a half deep behind tho glass on which tho ad virtueuicut asking tho public to read a wellknown weekly newspaper appealed there were two elecinu lights of ten and a half candle power and the current was supplied by an accumulator carried by the sandwich man i have lo carry this from seven oclock until ten this evening before i havo earned a shilling thais better than nothing but its tiresome walking ive been carrying hoard signs all day so its a big days work but i can do with my half a crown ill get tonight when i go vack to tho contractors office thank you sir id talk more with you but the man at the head of the lino may tell the contractor im loafing good night sir ill havo half a pint at the bottom of thobticct in conversation with iiiiovher large employer of sandwich men tho sand wich men was classed amongst thoso whoaro not hclpable you see said my informant tho work is not labori ous it r quires no exertion of tho mental faculties except thinking how best to avoid being run over and physically it is n sort of shuffling of tho feet as they walk along in tho gutter they do not try to keep themselves they would aut oven givo a penny a week toward a benefit fund which was started for them somo months ago but was given up after a months trial standing in the gutter in fiont of a barber shop in the strand blood a bright looking man dealing out dodger to the pafcsershy xo ihdeed you nro right this is now business u inc hut whats a fel low going to do when theres no hoof in the pot ket ive been in loudon six mouths and advertising u barber as im doing nov is tho first nit of work ive had since i came to london the pay is not much eighteen pence a day but a chap neednt starve eighteen jwuco a day seems barely sufficient to keei ilohv and souf tcouther how do you do it i nskrd well it is only enough for ouo good meal but hrenkfubt dinner and tea must be got out of it breakfast that is when i cool it myself costs iimhh two pcitco halfpenny tea ami suar a half iienny- bread one penny a bloaler or some other cheap fish one enny and thats breakfast dinner u tho tiiou expensive uied a platu of sausage and mashed potatoes half pint four id costs four iwnce lea about same as breakfast to- acco one penny bed in some common lodglits houe comes to five pence a gfnwiof beer during tho day and theres not mucn left of the eighteen pence if i had this job m as i have to bo here alt day i could get a good dinner for oue puiny down at tho ha1i yard kitchen they give a good pint of oup and plenty of bread of course the i read is not fresh it dont couio right from the linker it is i read that has been gather ed around from the big clubi ami other swell place but a femov that has to cat in such place a tb ii un yard kitchen must not lw loo particular sandwich uen am drawn from all ranks of society many old peitsi men arc to be found amongst them and as a contractor told me mot of iikko who follow tho business for a living seem conten and either dont ciro or are too lazy to look for anything bvtier drink was the causo of many having hnt better positions and drink often cmc thorn i ihehmof even being allowed to bo sandwich men a a sample ot now some people get tlieir living in lou ion an iuculriit relat ed to me a few da ago ill wrrve as au ilusiruiiou a lady about a yeur ao eugaged a yoaug girl from the country as housemaid but tne girl after being sooe sercn or exbt mouth tu tie place ioitiel her mistress ilia ho was iiu- to leave as a young uiau u a go- ui- to marry her tno marriage ua p rformevi and lite ouu couple aet im houuvplng iu a few week the girt i formtr mitres auxtous to ktow how her former domestic was get- tin on cjlted to make iuquriei at the house where the youug coupl- lodged the lady found the couple occiipvuig tw nicely furnished rmis kvervthiii we netl clean aud comfor table looking while talking with her former domestic the lady uoticed a rag ged slovenly- look ing man jklss lumidiy uirough the parlor stoaind a wtli as curious the iadv aked who u that i oa buiilingy replied tho uirl that mv uslaitd he au jiasker which tho 1 dv learued meant a leggar or profei- btoual alius asker a her of the realm playing an organ i a common siht in london an other lias driven ca ami omnibuses bankers artists aud lawyers lilt waiter pinion but none of the better class of comedowus fall into line with the sand wich men indian relics uneaftthed atnoijr them u mutlal of the first slethouut chuitel in america charies z kriizinger a cierman farm er who reside in benton couniy4 miles south of seualut ma while digging a drainage dirch ou his farm last month uneatthetl at a distanco of liiree feet from the surface a metlil or ton of wesley chapel and parsonage joiu tiireet new york the lirt m-tho- dtst building in america mr irit- ziuger took it to solatia to find out some thing about it aud ascertain its value the token is made of lead and autinn uy is 2 inches in diameter and the thick ness of a bland dollar on tho obverse side is au chiossed likeness of john wesley around which aio the iuscriplions founder of metho dism aud the world is my parish on tho reverse side is an embossed pic ture of wesley chapel showing tne ancient place of worship and the adjoin ing parsonage tho inscriptions are wesley chapel and parsonage nud dedicated to philip embury oct 30 17os it is possible that it was given by a missionary to an indian for the sjot where it was found is where tho osages aud kickapoos had their hist great battle in riiuirfug the ditch where the token was uuearticd mr friizinger found a number of ar rows arrowheads bnttlo axes toma hawks and other weapons used by the osago i ndiaus chicago herald silk from wuihi fill p the industry of manufacturing silk out of sows ears lias long since ceased to bo lucrative or common aud its modern equivalent is the manufacture of silk from wood pulp tho process which is tho invention of a m chardonuet is carried out at besuncoti france the pulp is dried and is then treated fur transformation in tho ordinary way into collodion that done tho viscous fluid is placed iu a vessel of peculiar construe tiou luted at the bottom with a filter compressed air is forced into it by menus of an air pump which drives the collo dion through the filter into u horizontal tube fittd with a very largo number of little cocks each of these cocks has a spout made of glass which is pierced wilh a minute hole no larger than the diameter of u silkworms thread through these holes the fluid li forced lit long lino fibres six of which ar twisted together to make one thread fot weaving before it is wound olf the thread is steeped in water and hardened the water taking out all tho ether aud alcohol which were in the collodion after which it has all tho strength and glossy brilliance of the best natural silk carrying power of the voice the parts it speech of a common con versation may bo distinguished at a dis- tancoof 100 feet even when the air is perfectly calm a powerful human voice speaking in an observable breee is audible but not distinguishable as to parts at a distance of 15810 feet with the wind the sound of a strong brass baud can not be heard at a greater dis- tuico una tlio report- of n musket is scarcely perceivable at a distance of over 0000 feet in the arctic regions who u the spirit thermometer marks forty or more degrees below zvro fahra com- nion conversation may bo carried on by persons separated from each other by upward of 7000 feet heavy cannonading in this latitude may be heard niucty miles st louis republic b b b cukes sick hiuncn ubntijimbn havhiis suffered for a number of years with tick headache i concluded to try b b b and by the time 1 had used two bottles i was cured aud have not had any symptoms of it since i can safely recommend b it b for sick headache mas a a gamsiv ornno out sire m b ttcfrtcl 01 toronto ontario cured of catarrh and neuralgia good authority hi said tliat neuralgia is the cry ot tho nerves for purfe blood tho prompt action of hoods sarsaparlllaontho blood combined with hjj tonlrgnnd strencth- cnlns effect upon tho rrrvcs mako this a grand medicine for ncufalgta and also for catarrh etc wo commend trds loiter to all having such troubles rant especially to suffering women foragood many years i havo boensuffer log from catarrh neuralgia ard general debility i failed to obtain permanent relief from medical advice and my friend feared i would never and anything to euro me a short time ago i vn hi need to try hoods sarxaparllls at that time 1 was unable to walk even a short d istanco without feeling a deathiike weakness overtake me and i had intense palai from neuralgia in my head hack ml ilmhi which were very cxliaastlnir rut i am glad to say that soon alter 1 itecan taking hoods harsaparllla i sva ihit it wat doing mo good when i took i hottlei i wai entirely cured of neuralgia i gained la strength raplaly and can like a tworollo walk wluiout feeling tired i do not suffer nearly so much from ca- ttrrh and f i i tiat a my strength increaics dm catarrh dccrcaei 1 am in it ed a cttansd veiaan aud an very grateful to hoods sarsaparilla for vlit it lew ilono for me illimywuh tiat iu my testimonial hall bo published in frder tint ouers aufrerogai i wai may lani tvv to o benelucd mr iu k jlrui k ti7 kim ktrvt toronto out hocr0 pltlo a all urcx lilt inilon- uci jauiklicd iiuotltiii wei lhiucli m j vegetable i11h are pro iwaqqqg parcil lo meet a le-itl- b bv male demand for a mild efficient and reliable family physic they are rarely vegetable containing no g 1 1 caelmcrenryormineraisb- f i iis itanee f any kind hools lilts let upon the sromarh liver arwl alimentary canal ami euro urer coraplalnt tonstlrctlon nusei riilousnem headaehe indigestion sonr stonuehimstre after eauac janwllce a old may t broken np and a fcrer prcvcnte by i runj tiy taking hood imt hoods pills are prepared by c i hood ft oa apmwearte lrrtrell mass irktt cents per box som tj alt n30ts ec ml by mall en reeelm cf thrice winter food of ca1tlk advantages of mixing cobuea with cornmeal a viiwlio amljl t cttu tb ltrl t- of uran vat tt ijihl imm- uhit lo iv it i surilu lul whether com coujiould be ground and fed with ground corn isa matter tluit lias catetl out muci dicuv cvilainly it il e lanur tan gnid the whole sar atd vrl i io hi ock he wtil iiftct quite a saving atidsts corn mills ar tiow adapted lor that purpae- the giimliiig may im luc a iiall ium comparil with the tdvauiag- wvurssj as lite cob hirers iu eomporithvu irtm therraiit i is elaiuwil hut a uud of cob uial fed vit i the unal trvtu ihe graiu taken from the cob is more valu- aide as fool titan the meal atone it is admitted however tlct the fetding value of coosulonj is ws t au that it wlut tint w llu tupetior sftect of the mixture of co iuii and eortitued are duv somewhat to tie lact that te urtcles of co kiep he particles ot coruuieal apart aud lus facilitate dige tiori cvuinxlirio of ooss ci brosor ii b armsby f the lni- lvuiia kiptiiint station give this mii jvt hi atuititui ii a letter w the pittsburg stuekiiuui ail lu- lias for tev- eral yar- worcoj at eapriuiciibi with corn and corn cobs alter repoaiet mctlyses he lindi t e cob n couslsl of l0ci ier tent of water 11i vr tent ft asu mineu m ttier i37 tcr cat of protein uitngenoui muiier 052 jkt cent f lat w 13 vr cent ui fiuie ami 51ey per oiit of nitrogen free extract etjnivalvsit to the eame amount f slatch the llingii free extract while mrving to create i wai aud fore- does nut hil i up the tbu s tnat st-rvifi- uhi 11 formed by the pouin cornmid cvtilaina- pr cent ot water 14 kr ciil of asli di pr cent of pro- teiu 19 kr tvnt of crude litne lii kt cent ol itilrogn froccxiraet and os per cent f fai thy crude fibre is u- li veil v undergo a sort f feraen tiiii in the digestive cmal and its actual feeding valu- is unknown coiiposmon ok eoim and oops com aud cob meal mixed csm tains 107 mr rent of water lo per cenl of ah yo pt cent of proeu0g prcut of crude fibre 018 per coit o nitrogen free extract aal lio pr eent of ftt ac cording to the experiments and report by the lxpartvueiit of agriculture tno real value of this composition however depend ou the et f the labn uf grnding on vono farms il will piy ti ue lle midline of ci in and coi as the facilities for grinding are ample and during the winter employment can be afforded some wiu are otherwise idle cobs are rich in potash hud grinding ttem m as to permit f their ue by mt- mals enables the farmer not only t- prt- ctuv whatever nutrition they may con tain but also conveys them iut tho immure heap where they will return more to the toil than if ivducvd to ashes parmer who havo grumd corn and cos rejmrt favorably of the mixture and the practice f grinding the whule ear prevails larey m sjinj tedious talks with farmers- mi il sto wheat bran as a fertilizer can 1 e used for fruit ire s or on the ot er crops hut it is thwijwr lo lirl use it as food a ton of wheat bran coiraius almtit 170 jmimuls of pluspliyric acid estiiunled as plmsphnlo ol lime j13 oinids of potash ami 0 pounds of nitrogen tre eti uiates vary however according to the quality of the bran and lite pccvcj of convening wheat into hour iialtv n rtvtlihg the j manure it farmer to ex- th the t ice to cate for the ciiitle is heidetl bat ihe savings i cattle may lie lost in tin is detiiiuenial to the pose his manure to hcavv fail to shelter ids cattle v is so situated as to receive dripnings of tie barn the injury i creased as the little black uvulels that low awuy inut lindau outlet some where mid thy toon ituikeehaiuiels which permit the easier how the suc- eetdiii5jiiis tfiir ietult beuikvttuttlw soluiilo portions ol the niamiro are wasted and less fertililv reinaius for the farm if there is any surplus of food pro cure more sl ck if an animal that is fatted for market pays only for the food and labor the jimfit will be iu the manure fanners often make a profit when they really lhee they have only seemed expenvs the riches nf the farm are iu the mauuie ami any farmei who nd iimuure a speckipy will find his crops larger every cir in those sect a nit where there is no creamery the farmers can uiiliz their winter evenings hi dtjcusing the ad vantages or disadvantages of a creatu- ery good slock is tho im st economical it may cost just as much to teed a cow that produced 100 pounds of bntr a year as to keep one lint produces 400 pounds there is alsoa saving uf labor ft rid mieller and the capital r ijuired for the purpose of dairying will bo fully as large when tho herd is a jktr ouo as when the beat cows are used milt butter aud eggi tiw aiticlei that britik iu someihiiig every day one docs not have to give credit or wait for a rise in ihennirhet the returns itccasii and help io bridge over tlio liuio from one harvest to the next the farmer cannot d without tho middleman ii it for the middleman he would iw compelled to laku fremient journeys to market and the expiuscs would im greakr tno middleman per forms mny services that would bj c-st- ly to the farmer ml he is also a con sumer of tho farmers products ihtsi- tiess ramifies in all directions and it is tho employment provided iu each class that gives the purchasing power mid facilitates the handling ami sale of pro duce home industry can ito itest taught on the farm the farmer buys a largo number of articles that he could pro duce he grows tho eahvt cros overlooking the fact that it is tho labor that sells the muro cosily the product the larger the profit in proportion to ex- tcuse incurred as such articles nro not as plentiful while the cheajwr crops re muni more i mil for their production mid are sooner affected by changes iu tir monthly sales forsome time h large number of persons fn the u wounding country have itccn suggesting the ndvifability of establishing a monthly sale in connection with our market us many have a few animal or a few articles which they wish lo disjiosi of and cannot nlivajs find auction sales con venient to which to bring them the matter hat itccn taken into consideration by n k smith whme abilities mid nuccess as an auctioneer arc well jnidunbly known and le has decided to undertake the con- ducting ot monthly gale at the mtrko here the tint of such sales to be lull on thursday jll- is 1mh tno nrratifcmetit ns to feei are that for selling a horse a tee of 1 will lie charged 0e of which nuibt e pud at time of mak ing entry for cattle vehicles or h true it ioldand entrance feeslccj for sheep and pigs 20d if sold and 10c entrance fee kntries will 1 received at the triboxe oflice and must le made on or leforc situr- day ian clh no entry will lo received uiiicas accompaiilcil by tho reqnlsita ciinuice fee terms of sale m ill le given oi day of sale ior further pirlieuura atply at this office ivben luby was 5f so gave iwr carla alien lo wm a can sta erieil fr ftttoru wui i1h iriio jm r clung lo casrla wfaa she 1 vl cbiilii garo i caitoru lemonville cur storekeeper mr steel is the happiest man iu town it is abov mr abram focklerau old retdent of this locatltv died on moadav morn in 1 ha school trustee have hired mus josephine jtccklev to teach our school ucxt yeajr il cook and family have moved to stouffvllle we are sorrv to lose rood citizens ttu trnstces oi he school on the 6th line havo hired miss cook at teacher for another year miss m a- phillips has returned home after visiting her sister 31ns- iidberry at east toronto lagrippe is quite prevalent hi this locahtv and some of our citizens have been aud are still suflering- from its effects our postmaster wlio has beeu under the care of a physician tor a couple o weeks is we ure gktd to say improv ing iu health iter- garbutt of itnionvilk was ihe truest of g- llaker on saturday and preached mtsslouarv sermons oa the circuit ou sunday our annual school meeting- promises to be more tutrestiuf this year than usual there will be the election or two trustees also some other business in connection with the school the misses white collected money enough from the friends of tlio church to buy a beautiful itihle for the pulpit also a splendid street lamp to bo placed iu trout of tho church to fiivo the worshippers temporal light on the way into and out from the church the wnpitatiec campaign has be gun iu earnest id this locality the right thinking ponplu of tins part of the township and they am tin great majority are going- to seize the pre sent golden opportunity of using tlieir influence and giving their votes in favour ot righteousness aud temper ance ou the 1st of january next ux intuitu towxsiitr cous sit mel iu oooilwobd oa friday 15th hist all the meinbera being present a coinuiunicatioa was received from jos iladgerow eonsenttug to give security for indigent aud under the uew bylaw and on motion the clerk was authorized to prepare the neeeirv timra in the matter john itasteti applied for rebate tof taxes on properly in oouwood hceiiuse it hail lecn vacant put of the year so action taken the taxes amounted to something over s2 an account of thos todd clainiing com pensation for damage to hay rake tor re pairing gups lii fences and for broken rails and boar 1- was laid over mr miller seconded by mr lamb mov ed that the council having vested iu ed ward i hoick that iiortion of tho 8th con opposite lols 32 and 33 until such road may lc roiuirelfor public travel aud said laud having been occupied bv robert irvin the elers now notify mr irviu of the councils action carried sheep billa wentsettleil as follows geo cierow so for one sheep killed by dog wit wagg 4 for two lambs hiram forsyth 1 for one sheep a dumber of accounts were pwed of which the following were the most import ant b s davidson lumber 50 w ii keller on printing contract 40 w a keder extra jiriiiting ballots debs 7 it saiigstcr reut mrs miller so jamas uack use gravel pits70 james kolston eiileil railing on con 4 12 win cour- hiy culvert raiine on con 4 s12 v wagg and john smith work on eon 2 12 x carey goods lo m prown sis n figit indigent aid so jos syms work on eon5 sdiil c williams lixiug culvert towulitio lnckeritii pay hall s widditiehl dike lumber sjj jos anderson work on side line lot o aud 0 con j sls7tho3 carey for mi brown inilitreut 15 tho3 feasby for iladgerow manlle white and mrs miller slg mccuiioush c burns c03ts in r arbitration with whitchurch 7705- miitfs lteieeet tares forget ia cows 3ivitkitvm tinvnsitir council the murkhnm tfiwnship council met at victoria hall ctiionville on friday the lath hist members all present the reeve in the chair m unites of last meeting read and continued communications from g c j brown coat i actors for building box dove bridge stating that the vessel on which iron was shipped was wrecked and a fsli supply had to i got hinco the delay but the bridge will he coinplcied at once scju ucsor that the trcisiucr pay geo barker 100 for finding plank and placing saint on bridge on side line between hdsfjanp i eon 1 heeftor scott that the treasurer refund ic kvuiis s10o overcharge in taxes on account of dot quantz hiwrictliat the treasurer pay stephen wilkinson 500 for cleaning out creek opposite lot 14 in trd con quntitz beesor that the treasurer piy i a marsh 1020 for furnishing material and erection of nit tug nn bridge ami filling washout between lot 40 and 41 con 1 beesitr liwric that the treasurer pay c a fatten 22 for repairing several culverts on 7th and 0th cons hecsor lawrio that tho treasurer pay b it iice3or 33703 being i of costs for placing gravel on townline between mark- ii nn and geavboro the parties interested having contributed an epial amount gratuitously quant lawric that the treasurer pay the follovtilg accounts viz thos clark for nails holts hooks and staples used in repairing wad nlane and erecting shed for name 130 teaming lumltcr for same 100 geo cowie reairiiig nad pjanc si 00 quantz scott tlmtthe ticasnrer refinnl david boyle 1 dog tax he having been wrongfully assessed scot tljiwri that the treasurer pay the following accounts viz c comisky drawing plank aud repairing bridge 3 john meyer cleaning out ditch lot 13 8 eon 000 john thomson repairing bridge lot 1 1 con 4 73c john parlget repiiring bridge lot 1 con 4 200 jonathan jarvia for repairing culvert lot 10 anil 11 con i 73c quantz kecsor that tho treasurer pay the following gravel account a russell sg yards scott quantz that the treasurer pay the following amounts for sheep killed and injured by logs owners unknown as testi fied on oath viz martin- wideman 5 killed and 2 inju 24 80 robt ramsay i killc1 nnr 1 injlircd xx reesor liwriu that tho times for re turning collectors rolls to the treasurer bo extended to feb 1 1804 scott reesor that tho treasurer iy thos irishy 1023 for gravelling at lot 23 con 4 parties interested havo done a like amount gratuitously jtecsor lawric that the treasurer iny wm cograve 5 for work perforinffl in repairing the map of tho county of york recently by order of the county council the council uuditcd the treasurers state ments seolt qiiaulz unit the clerk havo 130 copies of the troiisiircrn financial state ment for 1s03 printed immediately for dis tribution quantz ijiwrio that the treisurcr pay the account of corson fc son for printing election bjiu ac 1 30 also t fmcmnhoti liural 0 for advertising liieetlnpn on motion the council adjourned tine c wultciitxicu colnci mt t mquilleus hall baluutra oa the 15th of dec members all prcseut reve u tuj ti minuted of previou uietiog rca 1 ud cu- fcnturj coauuuicatiout from j- m appetoi atkiag the council to provil a viuwr road through the tu i at miuueuu xns like on ilocount of drifts k j- kjberuaa oa be half of tu lloyd re eulvert ut lota 5 and c coil it x tjuthrir re eiueu fw digging outlet to hu uudrnlraiu john kavaimb re damyes sasuiuf oa team iue north bills wc presented by jas scott 37 yds gravel tor raids 3 iw wm xoiug r iins to kide liue brt lols 10 atwl ii cja 0 si uulurd allin tilling diuh otmi the ioth eou lim- 4 30 jocob birky for refund of dog tax trror ia uamshuui 1 oliu vanxulraul inmwr fr ruads yd ou toronto general hospital treat ment of ja hilts 1440 clerk an 1 trcas stationery ptuga and express jpj73 m regau i3tift plank il s 2 evil c j135i j c wolttc ropairt l- culvert at ot lieou x7-v- js bueklr repairs tu bridg- be ti s5 and so eou 1 4 wm laiou 7 y i gravel it d so 1 con u sovoo frel smith 242 yd gravel for roods 1001 allan ispowh raifiug opposite lot 15 cou 2 3 30 thos wtlliaiumja yd gravel marsh hill 56 geo smith ratling oppoute lo 7 eon 3 sl allan biown 70 yds gravel r- l- xo 3 cou t 4 j- lurtlmloineu- punk for road 1092 a- a skiituer 45 yht gravel r d- xo 3 con cu3tlo stickwool 43 yds gravel for roads 130 a k starr material freulv op lot 30 cou 3 2t5 gideon baker 27 yds vtavel for road for roads is3 in healev re pair to scraper 4c 03c resolutions were passed condtuming the action of a certain uxbrhlge road cverseei for diaonuecliug th road bed u tiie town line east and the 10th con liue ui whit church by digging a ditch on the west side of the road bed on said townltnv thereby endangering the lives of the travelling public ordering the treasurer to pv the several bills presented kleuding the tin- for collecting tax to dec 31s cradling 10 to fmcquilleu for liafifor current yean in- strut ling the treasurer to transfer 350 of of the dog tax fund to the township account refusing to pay the claim of m guthrie for making outlet to his drain appoint ins the reeve aud deputy widdiliehl to ex amine into the claim for danngo made by john kavanah said tube sustained on town- hue north ordering the treasurer to nay the assessor ami collector each the sum of 150 as iost- ago exiensw refunding j j hunter 1 statute labour tax appointing deputy baker to make pro visions for a wilder mad around muse- mans lake a resolution of condolence was assed by the counsil extending their hetrtflt sympathy to the wraved family of the late john jamieson who wat cnee 1st deputy reeve of tho township for a number of year giving the best of atiii fact ion council adjourned sute die a great offer the glolw of toronto is offering great inducements in connection with their week ly for 1894 to all subscribers who for ward them one dollar by the end of de cember next they will send the weeklv globe for isffi and iu addition present them with a copy ophints for the mil ion published by messrs rand menamy co the celebrated publishers of chicago aud xew york this work is an invaluable liook of refer ence and handy for the household being a compendium of thousands of new aud valuable reciie3 and suggestions on liygeine medicine business affairs travelling tiie w6rksh6plahoratoryhousekitelicigiirilen stable etc the regular selling price i 33c it is worth 1 rkess soticts useful io an inquisitive awl economical housekeeper xew orleans san a iwok which will be fmmd itsefal hy cvtrvlojy boston traveller a yery useful thing for a handy person new orleans picayune the llitita are comprehensive cnoagh anl tho wonder is thev arent cdhd a househomkncyehipedia cincinnati coin- mercial gazette j more useful information could not well be crowded in the saino space san fran cisco bulletin i xo well regulated household shtidd lo without ft cjv of hints for the million spirit of tho ttmcs i in a wonderful compact for in ii vast auioutit of in for niatian m n chest etr union tho imok will m forwarded free ilf pfht- ago the offer is a most liberal one ami should secure a largo increase in the cir culation of that old established and excell ent newspaper c c ricuaitn k co i have used vour mixards lix1- mkxt successfully iu a serious ease of croup in my family- i consider it u ie- fhwiy no house should be without j f- cunningham cape island tint siring on thy finger means briic liomea untie of mixabds ijximht sales to be held ftidny jan 5t t the hotel wood- bridge about 40 head of fresh milch cows and springers x iv smith auctioneer thursday jan llth at pm at higifius hotel markhain 40 hea of fresh milch cous nud springers the property of c lyhnisn three months crcilit x k smith auctioneer wislnesday jan ioth at 1 p m at ihe mansion house stouitville tho east hill of iot2rt 0th con mrkhin known as the iegeer estate for further particu lars nepooteniorapplv to la mccnllough soicitor stnuffvi u x k smith miction- eer ltighh smrin uniincnt removes all hard soft oredhuvd runps and blemislien from horses bii svin cnrlm splints rine ifcrne sweeney stilles sprains sore and swollen throat cooghs etc save xt by iw of nnn little warranted the rnont won- derfid blemish cnre ever known sold by it i cottbon drawnt- for tno removal ef worms of all kinds fromcliildren or adults uc dr smiths i german worm 1 lozenges always prompt reliable safe and pleasant reuirin no after medicine never failing icavo no bad after effects price j5 oonts pop box tttwtltiamson issuer of marriage licensfs itcsiicnco nearly odpoito lie mansion iloufe- stoukkvibbh oxt j j rae established 184 tliis fall we arc showing a larger and molt varied stock of iiian we have ever shown before beautiful and stylish dress goods in tweeds sergesi diagonals hopsicks shot effects whip coixls jleltoris c black henri at sp prices a full and complete stock of rajiiis axo gisivrs rjxvdeitwisvrt hosiery gloves flannels hats and caps yarns and tweeds 1 still lead the trade in croclsatssjs tjbockeity gilasswakb at1 cmix1 x u ringweod cheese and pure cofleo ahvavs on hanil j j rae the pioneer for buying best goods rignt prices li lbs best granulated sugar fir 1 27 lbs drown sugar for- 1 horseshoe salmon for 12c per can our famous iatras currants t lbs fcr 25c our choice 2 jc- tea si ver package is finding 1 lar finest new season v fruit extra value r itcti salmon iqc per can thscnbur7 patent pan dried oats rolled are the best we handle them sale we keep the best goods h ratcuff go 5 mrs wijhstqws fwiiiro svrp lin ien wed uy mllllotw of inotler fr tliir children vnita teetliinie irdbtarhrd tiicut nd lmtenf yttur ret ly rick child uffenitmltiftjrwiih iain of citttite 1ccih fcld at rc ami tet n utile of mm vipntwa othtitx vriifr chilli ki tcctliiitr- it wdl relieve tho it little mflerer iniiwdiatdv ietiend mii it- inilitm there in no iiwtnvmt t u cure dwrruca rcsidiuv hie stomtch and rowels cur il fdic mltctw thotiuin and reduce intluiinii- tioiid cive lhijliil cncrrv tlli wlito ieii me- nslwi rjtlihwe syrm fr sldldrcn teetldnsls ptumt t tlio t sic and is the ircrcriiiion f one f t ltft mi t tet leinile iiudiciis ard uur in tle united state price twenty five cents imtle- sold byiill ilrusrcit ihruiblmut the orm lie cure an ask lor mr tt iatowa kcti hjst syrup almira wooi maukkt ickrtl by h ii iv iinrtli uiu ashed wool u to 12 0 cotts wmil or rejects is to 11 comliiu woo t to 17 clothing wool is to 111 soutlnkwii wool 20 to 21 s10uitvi11k maitkvrrs hnttcr ite to 21c is 20i to 22c onions si 00 hiislu clifckopssoc to ooc i pair eohlmo 3 lor 20c- calvessi to sg porksioo to 015 lard 10c lb beef 6050 lambs so wool llc to 17c potatoes lfc iw turkev sto 0c full wlieat lb hill s loc 00c gctssi s o c lb ri to 0 i vhent heat illiicu kyc 1eise sintu tease burliy 0u3 flour kt bbl lotato3 er ba 45 ilay per ton 7 oo aliiko 0 00 ltel elovcr 5 00 to toronto stbkist to su to w to is to w to m to i so tot tv ti vj 10 10 i i oo 30 o oo v m auk ft stoves ml ffsirunccs coal or wooil cook stoves and ismigcs cheap ox stoves tor wood aud cose1 ilesiteis a full hue of hardware and ipaiuls oils cjlass and jpiifty eavetroughisig and all jcimds of tiai work uromntly attended to t w trull from iharsdiyv ilobe wheat white luwliel 0 co to s 0 go wheat iprinj bushel 0 lid to 0h wheat ivl winter biulwl r to m wheat kote but i el 5s to 00 j oats bnsliel m to ljarley bushel 40 to 1cas biylicl to 7t llav ton s co to 9 00 hav onxel to 7 0 to so straw ton k 00 to s so lrciel lloia ii so to 0 7o llcef foreiiuarleis i 00 to 5 00 oeef hlnibiinrlor i 00 to 8 00 mutton 00 to ii 00 lamb spriue 0 so to 7 so 8 iraykd on lot xo 10 rtarol k con wliitclmruli two hicc the owiiercatl hwv tin jbiiim hy provhi giircpcrty uml piyin expticn qtrayku into tot t4 con mm kliatn on or rdwut dec tli jiikt llircu hlitep owner in rc- j nested to jirovu properly piy cxpenea and take tlicm away jacoi1 iioovkit 1 ft lffii carriage bd1her removed to the shop bitcl occupied i y mr ferguson one booh east of the jor sa1 iii the vilhge of uetnonville a good iiouso containing s rooms j acre of lnnl near to school store and kt ollico terms easy apply to j c cook tf stoikiviiii in the toronto cider ax0 fruit vinegar co j lave introduced into their works hero u burr wheel e and will ho prepared on nml tifler monday nov 60 inst to crush on short notice for any who rray fnvor them ulln an order w j mccoumagk fcctrrod soothing cleansiho healino instant relief permanent cure failure impossible lltnf riu i jiiw u ilmflr ipihin lrfb iwh i uim iui tetmm 1 irg mwcf i1tul lfill iuium klhl iu- t ii mum rt tt 4 thih if ja r louim wlttt ef ihr vr iiojrrj j mitoutt nrttturrharoi6um m 1 in 9 lt ir wunill l rk 1 niil tut w 1 m r til dmtlu i r iillifctiifiil-iih- i mlmooefkumjslwkjkairmuac fulf0ro a co brocxdllc oal catrwi for mio hy rowan jt co th oxa rcliabo dmc store cor maui nd church 8u just arrived at mertens studio for tiie holiday trade one of the latest styles in photographic grounds for fine effect they are unsurnasscd snrctnl iillciiitnn pivih to livery unit ihe pktsuie id pupplyiitif jjiwl inr- s atd rlirs nt icasmihhln rales anuhiiit in the una of liviry hns nes enn te lioiijshl from mt sec ml hand or new for nrtyililti you rtnulre call nml gvl prices irotn jacob yakp jewulivr ns i am dealer in untclus clrcks jewellery nml spcciachs nnrt knock down ihe prices everywhere nml anywhere everybody can nftord to have a waleh at my prices flemember tlil all woik is warranted that is done in my shop whether i do it or not jacoid srtie jeweller hud livery in connection otaodard rotary ifotesmt kachine leaostheryi all at tho worlds fair chicago it captured two medals one on tiie machine and one on the work also live diplo mas diploma for exhibit of sewing machines and devices for manufacturing and family purposes diploma on family sewing machines diploma oit specimen of sewing machine work diploma for embroidery machine diploma on standard rotary shuttle machines forman ufactnring purposes tieto the winning machine tlio stand- ard and you will not be sorry hblott atda executors sale ok valuable farm ix t1ik township blmarkliniii in tin cmiixty of york there will lw offcreil for ale hy public auction hy n e smith ahctiow at llic mansion house iv -nn- viiilafie of stouffvillk wcinrsiajths ioth day orianaarya d ism at tin hour of one oclock in tho afternoon the following ircrlmm projxrtv namely the cut half of lot number sdhi the tllh conccujtion of thr towindtip of m irklmm thii ftrni it well itnatl near church school nml vast oilicowitlin s milcaof tho vil of stouitville ahnmuncc of water n th- niiiiii tn 1 uillnnkc a didirnblc liomerai tne properly tnut l nom to clfusn au ltite for further ptitnultri nml comlitionvof s tic apply totbccxeculorn or to their bwlicitrr jons nrrkhomkmj mongolia jm nftcruoroji kiecutora solicitor and a is the wish op- silvester dougherty for all their customers we have lots of handsome and useful things suitable for the holiday season i

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