Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 27, 1889, p. 1

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volume 2 no 31 stouffville ont friday september 27 1889 whole number 83 travellers guide trains leave stouffville station main line and sutton branch as follows going west p nation mixed express mixed mail mail mixed sutton mixed expres 825 a m 1100 422 p m 757 908 a m 985 g10 p m 5 59 5touffvjile maukkts fall wheat spring wheat flour per cwt barley rye s teas blackeyed oats bran per ton shorts per ton hay potatoes per bush arpics per bush egs butter laid geese per lb turkeys per lt chickens per pair now 80 0 80 2 50 0 40 0 60 0 00 0 55 0 25 0 00 0 0l 8 00 0 25 a to ho 18 20 12 08 00 40 90 90 2 50 0 50 0 go 0 55 0 go 0 30 12 00 14 00 12 00 35 40 0 5 0 33 0 14 0 09 0 12 0 50 church directory methodist church rev george brown lastor services at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm pray r meeting on wednesday at 730 pm young peoples prayer meeting lhursday at 8- pm congregational rev j unswoith pastor services at 103c am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230pm prayer meet ing on wednesday at 730 pm presbyterian rev i w knowles pastor- services at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm prayer meeting every wednesday evg at 8 pnr uaptist rev mr barkci pastor ser vices at 1030 am and 7 pm sunday school at 230 pm prayer meeting on wednesday at 730 pm church op england rev mr os borne incumbent services at 245 pm sunday school at 130 pm sheetings of societies and 30ards village council on tbe second tues day of each month director ok mechanics inst on the third tuesday of each month r t of t on the second monday of each month a o u w first and third monday of each month in daleys hall beneficiary certi ficate given for 2000 in case of death h johnson master workman j urquhait recording sec public school board on the first tuesday of each month masonic lodge wednesday on or be fore the full moon of each month karmers club each alternate friday i o f first and third friday of each month siltssstfs tjm fred w hill b a barrister solicitor etc formerly with rtlorphycv miller toronto office sanders block f merly occu pied by the late mr mclean ouffvilleont james obrien licensed auctioneer lor the counties of york and ontario orders by mail or telegraph will re ceive prompt attention charges mod erate james obrien stouffvillo out taylor mecullougii burns bvrrimtois solloitovc tclc money to loan opp1crs daleys rlock manning arcade stouffville toronto a mtavioiib c l s v jtunns wj mccuixough bcl kerr macdonald davidson 4 patterson bareistkrs sol1citoks notaries public etc- offices masonic buildings toronto st toronto and main si stouffville j k kerr qc w mcdonald w davidson jnoa patterson it a grant a robinson dentist will attend at millers hotel jxsk fife stouffville on the i sth and a the trcmont house markham ik on the 20th of each month rosemans hotel mount al bert on the 14th victoria square on the 21st when these dates fall on sunday the monday following will be under- jtood cedar posts for sale the undersigned lias on hand about 1000 fiist class cedalt posts for sale h mcdonald march sth 18s9 stouffville to rent carriage and blacksmith shops for merly owned by messrs j e raymer stouffville possession given at once apply to j a todd stouffville may 3rd 1889 tub paris hair cutting and shaving arlor stand one door west of sanders block mai st stouffville a complete ladies and gents hairdressing parlor haircutting singeing shampooing curl ing etc haiidressiiig for balls parties thea tres etc in the most fashionable styles j w shankel proprietor go to mertens studio of artistic photography for your photograph wurk where you can get at lowest prices photos from a post stamp to life size copying viewing etc- gray on portraits a specialty jiv1erteisss main street take notice i have now on hand a large quantity of dry floobihor also all hinds of lumber shingles lath ltme gray and white land plaster land and barrel salt cement plaster of paris hair all kinds of bill stuff on hand and cut to order joel baker stouffville april 10 1s80 ocalitems jas gj- clarke yfterinary surgeon graduate in honors of the ontario veter inary college and honorary member of the ontario veterinary medical society treats all diseases of domestic animals by the latest scientific methods orders ny telegraph cr otherwise niirht or day pronintlyattendcd to charges moderate ofllce and residence cor main nd aldtrt streets- stouffyilie ssly to every bedy attending the whitchurch fair at stouffville and everybody else who is in want of fall and winter millinery an in vitation is given to call on mrs f wilsofss fashionable milliner and examine her soek and get prices before pur- chasing elsewhere hats caps mantles wool goods laces embroideries ribbons in fact anything- usu ally kept in a well ordered establishment call and see us jfof wilton oysters ho oysters fresh and fat now ou baud at hamiltons communion next sunday morn ing communion services will be con ducted in the anglican church here by the incumbent rov aosborue money to loan at 5i per cent no commission fred w hill barrister stouffville wanted two good smart boys to learn the machinest and wood- work ing trades apply to a fleury and sons stouffville a number of houses for sale the choice of ten or twelve good places at reasonable prices terms to suit pur- chaser apply to r j daley parties visiting our fair next week will do well to call at d stouffer cos boot and shoe store and see the immense stock they carry inspection and comparison invited fair everybody is expected to at tend stouffville fair on monday aud tuesday of next week entries close on saturday 2sth inst great attrac tions and good premiums football match and tugof war on monday money to loan on farm or town property lowest rates of interest mortages bought or money supplied to pay off old mortgagis apply to r j daley stouffville faums for sale r j daley has fifteen good farms io sale in the vicin ity of the grooving town of stouffville prices reasonable and terms favorable accident george kckuen the tenyearold in of mr john mckuen of the 8th con of whitchurch broke his leg at the bloomington school on thursday he was amxising himself on a teeter vrheu the board broke with the above result spofford wants all the people who come to stouffvilles big fair to call at his store and just look through his im mense stock of new goods teachers association the next regular meeting of the south york teachers association will be held at west toronto on oct 81st and nov 1st these meetings afford an excellent opportunity for the fraternity to have a hand shake and compare notes on the divers difficulties of the school room farm for sale 100 acres tp whitchurch within s miles of stouff ville firstclass property at a bargain apply to u c- hamilton miller cos bank concert the bellringers concert on friday evening was not very well attended those who had not seen the show before were pleased with the fun the only new features of the peiform- ances were the tricks in parlor magic which were exceedingly clever fred spofford has sold out his tor onto dry goods store to mr tslobb of east toronto and intends devoting more time in his stouffville store where he has worked up such a big trade in a short time stolen a watermelon mysterious ly disappeared from the front of hamil tons store ou saturday night mr ii docs not expect to have it brought backbut the parties who took itbeing known and not living very far away might jail and testify to the good quality of watermillion fair fair fair spofford has a little fair of his own all the time in i is great bargain house but he intends having a biff fair during our great stouffville fair come all and sec what lie is doing not bad messrs r rowan and j urquhart went up to sutton on tues day night sutton fair was on wed nesday these sports didnt go to the fair but went lishing instead they are said to have caught six bass aud lost two others the largest of course on account of a hook being no good they returned on the special train wednesday evening they brough the fish home a lost opportunity it seems a pity that none ot the churches or socie ties availed themselves of the good opportunity to make some money by giving an entertainment on the last night of the fair a little further on in the season there will be more shows than people to attend them items- if any reader of our local columns feels disappointed at the omis sion of tho names of their visiting friends they can prevent the recurrence of the same by leaving a little jiote at the office stating what they want in serted and thus please themselves aud do us a good turn such itonos either r ersonal or local are welcome probs at the fair the good people of stouffville and vicinity view ed with equanimity the unpleasant weather of last week thinking that old probs had at last recognised the importance of the stouffville exhibition and was having his bad spell a little bit earlier so that he could show up with a smiling face on both days of our fair on the bridge the youths who congregate on the bridge over the creek and make it uncomfortable for passersby will no doubt soon find the atmosphere too cool for their business ladies passing are often alarmed at the size of the gang they have to pass through and even men are nervous of running the gauntlet of a dozen or more boys concert elsewhere on this page there is a paragraph calling attention to the oversight in not having an entertainment of some kind on the last night of our fair the stouffville baseball club will remedy this defect by giving a concert on that night it is only necessary to say that jim fax the clever comic vocalist of toronto will be present and will be assisted by some of the best local talent look out for programmes on fair day and talk about it to your friends street lamps awayback in the dim ages of iine pasktiere was a peti tion circujiuedana signed by every one to whoiuit was presented asking for lamps almiff main st a committee wasappointed to examine into the cost and the lamps have not come yet a disregard of petitions which were left to blue mould in the pigeonholcswas the cause of the north west rebellion let our village council look out some wanderer who happens to be out atfer 8 pmmay wander off into the country and not know the difference the would wags on at this time of the vear it is no uncommon thing to see a traction engine slowly steaming its way along our quiet coun try roads to one who meets it for the first time the effect is sompwhat uncanny it looks wonderful to see this ponderous mass turning corners and even completely turning around like an ordinary waggon seemingly under tbe perfect control of its one manager no doubt there are many living at the present day who will sec lot only loaded waggons but light buggies bowling along the highways with electricity as their motive power the bridge attention was called last week to the great need there is for sidewalk union oetweeii daleys hall am mrm fliiits the reason urged was a strongonenamelythe unsighlli- ness of thvtreet but there is a stronger teason yet the opposite side generally known as the bridge has always been on fine evenings a favor te spot for tired youths to rest it must be exceedingly trying to the sensitive feelings of these weary ones to be gazed boldly at by every passer by now it seems only right to leave these citizens undisturbed since they congregate here in such numbers unite tho sidewalks and this is done for then pedestrainsinstcad of passidg and poring at their tired friends will be considerate enough to use the south walk and view from a distance visitors if you iutcndtakiug in our fair and of course you do you will bo made welcome at the tribune office either day if you happen too wo us it will be a good chance to get a receipt in full come to tho fair by all means and call on us if you can k you are not already a subscriber tho tribune will be sent to your address till tho end of 1890 for one dollar gospel temperance tno last meeting of the above society was hold in daleys hall on tuesday evening last tho president d stouffer occu pied the chair rev messrs percy and geo brown of stouffville and millard of uxbridge occupied seats on the plat form the last named gentlemen made tho address of tho evening which was listened to with close attention by the largoassoiiiblage present and which abounded with many telling arguments against the liquor traffic mr and mrs millard rendered three duets in excellent taste and with good effect other features of the pro gramme were a recitation by miss clara monro a song by sir dc vanney aud au original reading by miss brand of pennsylvania the last a poem of undoubted merit composed by the read er the baud were presont and ac quitted themselves well as they always do a number signed the pledge at the close of the programme the next meeting will be held in a month feksona1s miss campbell of arthur is spend ing a week at mr chas watts mrs daymen of lindsay vras in town a few days the guest of mrs t rowden miss braund of chamborsburg pa is spending a few days with miss bentley mrs greve of tosorontio is yisiting her daughter mrs j g martin of the queens hotel mrs a pipher of west toronto junction was the guest of mrs h ray mer for a few days mr aud mrs james obrien with their sons arthur and oscar started this morning to visit irieuds in chicago 111 miss hattic hambly who has been spending a few weeks at her fathers in little briton returned to town on tuesday mr t h jamieson of stevens villo is visiting relatives at baker hill be fore resuming his studies at university medical colloge mrs martin badgerowof scarboro mrs wm kellyof tosorontio and mr john kelly of gait were visitors at mr h mcdonalds last week mr j b brown of cornwall eng visited his brother rev wp brown for a few days last week mr bis on his way to philadelphia pa where he intends to reside donald mcnair with his sweet home knowledge association smile was in town over sunday mc is a success on the road rev albert mitchell b a filled the pulpit of the presbyterian church on sunday last those who heard mr mitchells addresses say they had the true ring 1 oronto street market from jchursdavs globe wheat new fall busu 85 to 00 wheat new spring bu 85 to 90 wheat red winter 85 to 90 wheat goose 70 to 75 oats new 30 to 33 oats old 00 to 32 barley new 43 to 49 barloyold 00 to 48 pcasnew 59j to go rye new 50 hay timothy ton 10 00 to 13 00 hay clover ton 8 00 to 10 00 straw ton 9 00 to 1100 straw loose ton oooto 7 00 dresscdhogs oooto 7 00 beef forcquarters 3 00 to 5 00 beef hindquarters 5 50 to 8 00 mutton 6 00to 8 00 veal carcase 60to 8 00 m m ijorbtsi t

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