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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 9, 1901, p. 5

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gardens and lawns will soon need attention- we have all the essentials for putting both in proper shape spades shovels hoes jrakes trowels shears and many other useful articles v now is the time to use sprayers ours are the most ap proved designs designs and the best quality price very low bemember what we said before about wire fencing and binder twine sivester dougherty we have a fine line c f tweeds cheviots serges worsteds beavers and whipcords for suitings and overcoats satisfaction guaranteed dry goods underwemr flannels yarns mits caps g g agreat variety -of- trinhed hats the tribune stouffville may 9 1901 local notics all advdce notkce in the local columi a of the tkjevjml ol aet tings or tintrlailnnuia t wbich lobdmueiuu fee is charged or from whtoh a leouliirj bcdifiti derived must bo paid for at tie rnteoi seven ccdu jrj iue each lneortion no elmmetlt than twenty-fiooent- when bills tiro priuteu m this othec or advertisements of en- tortainmedtsaro iusertcd a brief local will tie given treo c armstrong jr- spent sunday at hfonie j urquhart jr of toronto visit ed at home over sunday we regret to state that mr david svphcr has not been so well jateiy but we hope be may improve in health we are pleased to state that john storry so far recovered from- his re pent illness as to be able toi be rourd again i i jacksonville florida had a ten in lion dollar fire last week whicliimcait heavy losses lo insurance companies some canadian companies will suffer heavily strayed into the premises of- il lirillinger stouffville about april iirith 1vjui a qwo and two iambi owner is requested to prove property pay expenses and take them away there is no truth whatever in the report that jonas byer has abandon ed going on with the electric light hjs tern he is hurrying along repairs at the mill and intends to begin opera tions on the electric lights as soou as posible boring operations arc still being proceeded with on the- campbell farm pickering it is confidently expected that petroleum will bo found as the odor and appearanccbf oil is present at thooqofjv level however ir the pfomotors expect irxuclijof that liquid fuel they will liavct to bore anywhere from 800 to 1000 feet x wdnesday may 1st being mrs c glares birthday she was surprlsaj by the fanfily all coming homo and af ter games and music ami social chat they presented her with a picture and easel after which a delicious meal was served and allcft at a late hour wishing eho may be spared to bee many nioro birthdays 0000000 0 000 0 0 0 this coupon and si will buy a 0 0 13c brooiu a 20c globe iwash- 0 p board a regular 25c daisy tea 0 0 kettle a regular 25c granite 0 0 wash basin a regular igc china 0 0 tea pot and 10 ibu itedpathy 0 d granulated sugar at the mam- 0 0 moth 0 000000 0 000000 chris turner visited friends in town last week k w h boynton bought the xayno farm for 1000 frank pipher and w sanders cf toronto were in town over sunday fojt salk a quantity of clean gooso wheat for seed m itao lot 10loth con vhitciiurch h m winterstein sold his jiroiiiu- ing colt young detractor to w j johtston dairyman of markhmfor a hmidsomo sum ho will be at his phi stable for a time at tne congregational church uet sunday morning the pastor wiil preach on mays messages and ii the evening on lights that shine strangers always welcome the uxbridgo district meeting of the methodist church will be held in the church stouffviilo on tuesday and wednesday may 21st and jud just jlcv mr humphriey of noulc- un wiii preach on thy occasion the services in tiic christian chur ches at bloomington loyo a m and ltingwood 7 p m next sunday wil be conducted by lrod l hal tier in the absence of the pastor who wiu attend missionary services in dray- t k d00o0o0 00000 0 this coupon and si wll buy 5 0 cans of tomatoes or corn aloe 0 jjirdinior a 1c gutter crock 0 a ifvp broom 3 lbs best prunes 0 1 corn starch i baggfsnlt ami 0 5 lbs itcdpaths granulated su- 0 gar at mammoth 0000000 00000 we have a fresh stoekof flaked rice beans wheat oat meal avheatinc swiss food granulated wheat acme manitoba and lily white flour canned goods extracts jelly powder fresh coffee and cheese bule ribbon and monsoon tea crockery and gjassware j- jrae the pioneer mrs wilsons nice sailors at 25c bettor at 50c gloves silks and fancy goods we always have the very latest as we buy often firemens demonstration and concept church hill the farmers in this vicinity are through seeding miss lizzie pryne has been attend ing her sister in mount albert mr wilford badgero spent sunday at home re v c h xloiner dolivered a very interesting sermon here last sunday afternoon taking for his text light in the darkness or songs in the night job j3 10 v christian endeavor here on th-irr- evening led by w quantz kev w g asrgent will preach next sunday evening in this place taking for his text why am t a member of tho cluifctian church everybody harjfrke fight lbalonvlllb our council willtoon be making ar- rnagcraents for lading now sidewalk ftnd repairing the old and it would perhaps bo well to consider the fact that in a years tho price of lum ber will bo greater than the cost of rcondclass nitrified brick for walks f we takoxhirublllty into considera tion concrete walks aro excellent ut nre more expensive than brick ve would suggest that a certain por tion of brlok walk should bo laid ai mally in the business part of tho own so that tho change to this ex it- nnivo walk would not bear so hen- ily on herutcpaers by being distri rated over a term of years tho old mink could bo utilized in making rc- alrs tho most profitable material lionul be used and not that which orts tho least money in tho mcan- imc a t r tl is with much regret that his jnony friends will learn that j a ffleic of bethesda had his saw m hi and lumber burned up last evening at 4 oclock the siarks from the en- piiio ignited the roof and before it pould bo extinguished the roof wan tjumt thru and burning cinders foli upon the sawdust below the flunks spread so rapidly that tho building was soon all ablaze and the lumber on the foutii side of the null could not be saved the roof of tho houe jilso caught fire and could not have been sued had not the wind changed rhoro was no insurxince a new vork fire department offici al is authority for the statement that more than co per cent of tho fires chronicled ara caused by the carolers use of explosive nonsafety matches loose matches lying about arc com- imon in far too many households the roccptneles arc often too small or too kim lion with the result that the matches are easily spilled to fall on the floor when a passing boot heel ni ay explode them or to income the dangerous plaything of a child on tho american market now put out by tho match firms are little booklets holding perhaps thirty matches that are made of paper pulp they burn as long as any other or half burned enn be thrown into tho plumbing sys tem as their composition u dissolved by water each match is to be pulled off by itself aud struck on the safety strip whloh is a part of each book these in every room in tho house of fer the matches in a tidy safe and convenient form dr von stan3 pfncapplo tablets medical tcicncc by accident dis covered the potency of the pineapple a a panacea for atonuch troubles the immense percentage of vegetable pepsfn contained in the i pretty was elected delegate by the board here to attend the metho dist district meetingat stouffvilhoa the 2ist i wru boll is on a visit tdi his bro ther joseph at bradford mrs steel visited her brothevvr at amber last week f on wednesday night a jpartwamed with guns horns cow bells c pas sed through town firing as they went along nervous people were alarmed thinking it might be a boer conting ent they only went to serenade a young married couple north east of wore i the ladies aid met at the homt cf mrs geo lemon on wednesday there was a good turnout from here and from stpuffvllie and gormley w ii jones sold his farm uy wm mussclnmn lie and his family have moved to collins inlet john lemon paid a flying visit tq his parents and relatives here he is buying heavy horses for tho man itoba market obituary fruit makes it an alnimt indispensable remedy in cases of dyspepsia and indigestion one tablet after each meal will cure most chronic cases 6o in a box 35 cents 3a old rollablo droit 6toro stouff rlllt one of canadas hojis who won hon or and fame in the united states died at pott huron mich in tho person of alexander h a very deceasejlj was born in tho township of pickering in 3810 nnd moved to michigan in 3802 he was thovdn ol anthony it avery and sarah jltlburn avery after tea ching primary schools for a time he took to law as a profession nml was admitted to the bar in 3872 opening a law oifice in port huron mr avery took naturally to politics h was always a republican and cast his first vote for grant and colfax in 38gt ho attended as a delegate nearly every republican state con vention held in michigan since 1874 ho was elected circuit court commie- floiiur in st clair county in 3872 prc- kecuting attorney of the county in 3871 and reelected in 3870 he hid no other elective office he wan postmaster of the city of port huron under the harrison administration and at tho time of hie dentin wan co- lector of customs for the district tl 7 fti ron mr howard j mnlloy spent a cou ple of days with friends at icings and noblelou mikh brooks a returned missionary from chlnr wlllttake the servlcnext sunday evening in tho methodist church an interesting case of aggravated asault in which the complainant is 1 young of baiiantrae came up be fore justicys sanders and stark at the mansion house here on saturday last was adjourned till tuesdayand iagain further adjourned till tiny af ternoon when lui cro u will be re presented josiah buckiiulaie wm buckiiidute and frank buckindalefa- uier and sons all farmers of the township of whitchurcii were char ged with assailing martin roach j j and patrick xoung on roachs farm on the oth concessicva jjiaies mccuiiough uijpeared lor tha prose cution and t il lunnox of aurora for the defence 1 tile evidence so far is somewhat toiitikltuig but it is alleged that roach and young went to the cis tern to water their horses at the diu iiei hour and the buektndales object ed to their using the water wlicic- upon a free fight ensiitd franlcjjtitjc i injale struck young in the face with the but ol a blaeksnuke whipstock slitting his nose and lips and knock ing three teetii down his throat wul buckliidaio picked upji plank two by six and added to youngs punish- ment a whack over the head laying bairc tile skull witha gap in tlieibcajp three inches long as soon as young recovered he pick ed up the piece of plank and struct ijiank buckindale knocking him out for about an hour and a half iiithe meantime joslali buckindale and mar tin roach were having a sparring jnatch of their own near the barn roach having rather the better of it when one of tho young buckindale hurried to the scene and struck hoacli with a fence rail knocking him out of business it will bo remembered that one cf the buckindaies was summoned by roach 011 tho charge of stealing a vawlog and tho case was tried at th9 last december sessions before judge jilcbougau since thou feeling bet- livuen the parties has been none too amicable resulting in tho aboveihard encounter tiiero is room for some neighbors to assunie the part of tiie vlood samaritan and try to reconcile the existing differences a grand demonstration will bet held on the fair grounds stouffville un der the auspices of the ifire brigade on friday may 24th 3001 cal pian iirocession open to all ineet at fire hall at 10 a w entrance free prizes s3 s2 3 named race hoo vers brown mare joe mowdert old pone h yakcs royal mail j yokes roan pacer j lawrles browif marc f d millers sorrel eliua wurts black mare p meyers easy jimlewifl grey horse w b buttons maud w c renfrews brown marc v scotts baby o forsyths buck skinf luare j a todds brown mare j s todds hay mare s georges brown mare duakclds grey horse ed cooueys coit l jj hoovers brown gelding s10 so si farmers race openf to farmers only horses that are in act ual servicoon the farm 8 s3 s2 entrance fee to races 5 par ceaty ot purse 4 to enter 3 to start open j running race half mile entrance fee unc 3 to cuter 2 to start s3 150 football match for silver cup value s10 ball faced at 1 p m bicycle race 1 mile 1 dozeu photos b geo smith photographer s4 2nd ha by j c bundy value 2 larmers bicy cle race 1 mile ist bicycle larapftty l gueebe value s5 2nd boj cigars by j g martin foot race ioo yds 2 1 foot race oneo around track silver cup value 5 iburdle race 220 yds 1 50c running jump si 50c standing jump 3 50c wheelbarrow race 1 50c lacrosse match will be played between the stouffviilo toron to 12 vs stouffviilo 12 ball faced at c30 stouffviilo cornet band in at tendance admission to sports 10c nnd 35c remember tho concert at night in tho auditorium aw a- good program is being provided jrliblake hewitt comic humorist will keep up the interest with amusing selections a comic drama entitled a visit to the oil region will bo given ut the ejose ladmisbion 15 and 25c- plan of half at silvester doughortys why bemuse s w2 warrlner sell the cheapest in stonffviucf utcause ho buys for spot cash and has had tho greatest experience h uuylag nrotiwc bto awa ed with enstomorst jjtcaubi he sells tho cheapestand keeps the best quality of goods inw competitors met and eroinblo sof can affor tfab leadlns trade and 8elb cheaper than they bmii niwaiinw t u not kee coods will slaughter them at any pilo sts warrlner been so success ful in business jttvavse his numerous customers have always appreciated his ehoru fnj ji n obliging honest attentive to business and handv sbio prlcef best quality of good and selling at lowest pos lncow a trade 8econd to nono ln the county not by runo their own merits desabors goods but by selling goods on justnynedn 8 we have bought largely and bav latest n dhp rrfosuss 8prink eoods consisting of all tb tons shnfafri p cottonades tickings dineens cot tbi toalj trimmings and every a s of mns and boys btobby hats and caps stacks of new clothing yes we arc the clothiers prletote ab80rted wlth 8 wear at llead quarters for bargains s i s iv1 warriner areyoutirecujp you have of the oligcli been using yes we know it and for six months we have been trying to get you what you want and now we have it the best sufrar in county bold statements but we can back it up we know what we are talking about not only as good but tlie best of the wholesalers handle it a jobber got a car foi a confectioner and we received a good slice of it- 6b come with the rush and secure some of it to prove our state merit on thursday and saturday we will give you the chance to try some of it at the following prices rich golden yellow pure cane delicious flavor 34 lbs for 1 pure granulated 20 lbs for 1 all xmas candies and fruits ac a sacrifice have you tried our beautiful table syrup if not fou do not know what you are missing do lbs tfew prunes for 1 ratcliffe co a useful scare war bldi a veterans story george lewis of siumokin pa writes i am eighty years of age i hivo been troubled with catarrh for fifty years nnd in my time have escd a great many catarrh cures but never bad any relief until i used dr agncws catarrhal powder ono box cured mo completely 50 cents 25 old jrohablo drag store stouff tiiio for olio year at least tlie pupils in this philadelphia public kciiooi who merit such corthitlerntioii nro to ba freed from the ordeals of examination for promotion it s in the experience of many teachers that ninny pupils who have onegood work throughout the term full hi the nervous strain cf an examination although well quali fied to undertake tho work of theislc peediiig grade to remedy thiw n jus tice the hoard of education has de cided- to experiment hi june with a plan under which the teachers and prhieipalrt are todelermiue from the record of tho terms work wliatchli dren are entitled to promotion with out examination ah a kafogiinrd a gainst an undue swelling of tho num ber of promotions by the teachers to tiieir own glorification tho superin tendent of schools is to haverovisioa ary powers over tho lists submitted children not rut tiled to promotion by record will bo examined as usual and any pupil admitted to a higher grado and not found qualified for the work will on november 15 he returned to tho lower grade money to loan at c per cent per annum 011 firstclass real estnto mortgages apply at this office while pessimists aro moralizing over englands financial strain incl- jduntal to the little boer war and predicting ruin as the consequence of a war with a big power such as russia for instance tho now vork evening post has a proenglish word to say irrespective of taxes which still have tho possibility of further in crease if needed tho borrowing pow ers of the united kingdom have t-cur- ccly as yet been tested tho british public debt hiereariccl 3000000000 luring tho war with franco at the opening of the nineteenth century and neither the national credit nor the national resources wore exhaust ed in 3j5 tho reason for putting fresh taxes today on tho british citizen instead of adding a few hun dred millions more to tho public debt nvns plainly stated lust week by sir michael jlleksbeach who declared to parlament that ho would hover bo responsible for such reckless policy i as paying tho whole of a wurs oxpen ses out of loans without putting a fair amount on tho taxpayers cf today but there is also another sldo to the question of war resources over which this shaking of heads take 5lac what would groat britain do in tho oarteofa two orf threo billion- dollar war with russia may bona interesting question but tho ques tion what would russia do 7 strikes us as more interesting still if tho bill which tho exchequer is now foot ing succeeds in frightening a few the continental powers the boor war will huvo served one useful purpose m pasturkw a limited number cf cows will bo taken in for tho season to pasture plenty of flirlng water good fences nlco and shady apply to a s leaney stouffviilo our big car load of wall paper was badly broken up during the last two weeks but with another large shipment iast week we are still prepared to show the largest prettiest and best selected stock ever shown in stouffville oh ifks we do the wall pap er trade you cant help leaviug your order with us when you look over our delicate and lovely tinted wall papers we have a lot of ecmnents of 8 or 10 ecll on our bar gain counter you can have t half price if the lengths suit vou they are bargains we give yougood goods and deal fairly wifli you come quick for selection the great wall paper man stouffville ps we ask our village customers as a favor not to make their selection on thursday morning greatest display mm ui ever shown m special attention 3 ftammae is bourid to lead no matter where you buy your boots shoes bring them to a- lehman tho neatfst repairer in stouffville rips sewed free with halfsoling one door east of the stand ard bank south side main st stouffville sailors and readytowear hats from 50e up pull range of leghorns and spring and summer hats latest novel ty chiffon foliage large brass buckles chiffon from 50c yd up veilings 10c yd gold quills dress marino as usual darraefr cto

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