Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 18, 1889, p. 1

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vhhsr pi volume 2 no 31 travellers guide tujxjiiave stouftville station main line and iutton branch as follows going west sutton mixed express mixed mail- mail mixed sutton mixed exp res 825 a m 1100 423 p m 757 008 a m 035 g10 p in 550 stouffville 0n1 friday october 18 1889 cedar posts for sale the undersigned has on hand about 1000 iiist class cedar posts for sale h mcdonald march sth 1s89 stouftville local items stouffville markets fall wheat 80 spring wheat u so flour per cwt 2 00 barley 0 40 rye 0 60 s 0 00 peas blackeyed 0 55 out 0 25 brau per ton 0 00 shorts per ton 0 0l hay 8 00 pot toes per bush new- 025 apples per busli 25 eggs c is butter c 20 lard 0 12 geese per lb 0 08 turkeys per it 0 00 chickens pur pair 0 40 to 90 90 00 0 50 0 00 0 55 0 co 0 30 12 00 14 00 12 00 0 35 40 0 5 0 22 0 14 0 09 0 12 0 50 church directory methodist church rev george brown pastor services at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm pray er meeting on wednesday at 730 pm young peoples prayer meeting i hursday al 8- pm congregational rev j unsworth pastor services at 113c am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230pm prayer meet- tjijng on wednesday at 730 pm presbyterian rev h w knowles pastor- servicer at 1030 am and 7 pm sabbath school at 230 pm prayer meeting every wednesday evg at 8 pm baptist kev mr barker pastor ser vices at 1030 am and 7 pm sunday- school at 2 30 pm prayer meeting on wednesday at 730 pm church of england rev mr os borne incumbent services at 245 pm sunday school at 130 pm meetings of societies and boards village council on tbesccond tues day of each month director of mechanics inst on the third tuesday of each month r t of t on the second and fourth mon day of each month a o u- w first and thud monday of each month in daleys hall beneficiary certi ficate given for 2000 in case of death ii johnson master workman j urquhart recording sec public school board on the first j tuesday of each month jmasonic lodge wednesday on or be fore the full moon of each mouth armers club each alternate friday o f first and third friday of each month to rent carriage and blacksmith shops for merly owned by messrs j e raymer stouflville possession given at once applv to j a todd stouffville may 3rd 18s9 the paeis hair cutting and shaving arlor stand one door west of sapders block main st stouflville a complete ladies and gents hairdressing parlor haircutting singeing shampooing curl ing etc haiidressmg for balls parlies 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 firstclass work at lowest prices see spoflbrds mantle cloths money to loan at 5j per cent no commission fred w hill barriscr stouffville the world the toronto daly world and the tribune will beseni to any address for a year for 256 bth papers for less than the prjife of die hunting party messrs joas boyer j bartholomew and a mmber of other gentlemen iprt on monday st for the north to hiftit the deer ve have no objecmoiwo sampling som o the venison iuaf they are sure to bip back with thq photos from a post stamp to lift size copying viewing etc- grayon portraits a specialty w jivlerteims main street 1 spofford says he has only a dozei of those fine black cashmere shawls ith fine silk fringe at 225 left worth 75 each magic lantern the attends at the show on saturday night very small the hoys who were sent say they had a good time nd those who contributed to the collocon which was substituted for an ahmispn fee in order to secure an audience they received the worth of their moiy the small bills announcing the aiir were almost too penurious in the nt ter of ink to be readable prizp winners the local fall fairs being about all over now a study of the list of prize winners shows that our town and vicinity captured its quota of prizes among the winners are nelson connor s general brock at uxbridge and markham julius bruels twentyone firsts at toronto and several at markham uxbridge and goodwood on grain butter and ladys work thos casely at markham and good wood a fleury sous at markham woburn port perry and goodwood on turnip slicer graham bros of clare- mont won prizes whenever they show ed ivith their splendid stable of famous clydesdales whole number so gies and cutters the most attractive feature of the earlier part of the day was doubtless bill hebson the nutveudor and jokecracker looking just the same as he did fifteen vearsago a patriar chal old chap with a foreign cast of countenauce and a pair of fortunetell ing birds was making a few dimes to the great discomfort ofevcryones ears by selling most horrible discordant whistles a list of the prize winner has been secured and will be found on another page look at spoflbrds overcoats j59 all sizes worth 1000 each suit at 675 worth 1200 now is nr chance bovs they are going jit call in and look at them for yours to every body attending- the whitchurch fair at stoirityille and everybody els who is in want of fall and winter millinery an in vitation is given to call on fred w hill b a barrister solicitor etc formerly with morphy miller toronto office sanders mock formerly occu- ied by the late mr mclean stouuvilleont vlor sangster babristkbs m taylor ltci f ii sxncster l i1 ijarristcr solicitor barrister money to loan office daleys mock stouffville kerr mawlonalil davidson patterson sarnisrrcns soricitorts notaries public ttc- fficks masonic buildings toronto st toronto and main st- stouflville ii kkrk qc w mcdonald davidson jnoa patterson k a grant a robinson dentist will atiend at millers hotel stouflville on the 18th and a the tremont house markham on the 2oth of each month rosemans hotel mount al bert on the 14th victoria ijare onlhc 21st when these dates fall on nday the nlonday following will be under- s sh clarke i veterinary surgeon dilate in honors of the ontario vctcr- rv college and honornrv member of outano veterinary medical society ats nil diseases of domestic animals jtbo latest cientlflc methods orders kelcirrapn or otherwise niifht or dnv 1nptlyattcnded to charges moderate flic and residence cor main and rt streets stouityile 831 v mrs f wil80m fashionable milliner and examine her s and get prices before pur chasing elsewhere hats caps mantles wool goods laces embroideries ribbons in fact anything nsn- ally kept in a well ordered establishment call am see us hi wilfon james obrien licensed auctioneer tor the counties of york and ontario orders by mail or telegraph will re ceive prompt attention charges mod erate james obrien stouflville on of youth 0 swans specific remedy oh my wincs he tfl hl t cure weakness and earlydccayof mind nenesand hotly nervous rroitraticm organic decay seminal losses weak t memory wasting a5mulrcssof organs its success has chaheiged the admitv uj of eiery doctor who has studied it benefit concert the concerla the hall on monday evening for mif w rileys benefit was not very largy attended which fact is to be attribud to thenumber of other meetings ljd on the same night however baud was out and discoursed sw music and a very pleasant programs was rendered consisting of sorj mouthorgan solos clubswinging j the exercises were presided over mr fred miller fajoi for sale 100 acres whitchurch within 3 miles of sto ville firstclass property at a barg apply to u c- hamilton muic cos bank pbicesymailsioo makk six for s500 music pupils wanted- by a young lady who has had several vears successful experience in teach ing tho piano special advantages for beginners and a thoroughly classic al coursofor advanced pupils would also like a few pupils in elementary english for two or three hours daily good testimonials or references for further information applv to mrs aldrich at the residenen of rev h w knowles stoulfville ont the canadian queen this and elegant magazine is surotophe 1 every canadian woman itisdevql to fashion art fancy work flow toilet home decoration and hot- hold matters it is handsomely ill tratcd and is equal to any of the in priced english and american pit cations it should be in every cu vatcd home to introduce it the j lishers offer to send it three moi on trial for only 25c address canadian queen toronto out spofford is making things prtj lively in stouflville this fall jkv thins goes with spofford yes and low prices too monument a very handsonfc gij itc monument standing about lift feet high to be placed hf the bajj oemetry on the 9tn coin- mark ham erected to the memoyy of elijah mj is the work of mr k c wideman is a very creditajfc piece of workn ship it is said that the stone plaj in tho bloomington cemetery in m ory of richard knill has been remo as it is not satisfactory and mr w man will replace it with one that prove satisfactory to all concerned the pulpits rov mr smith newniarkc conducted tho servicer the congregational church on suna revival services were conducted in presbyterian church morning evening bv mr d macdonald of tl onto the church was crowded both occasions next sunday missi ary sermons will bo preached in methodist church in the morning rev dr shaw in the evening by r mr fawcett dr shaw will nddrl tho sunday school in tho aflcrnol l d c these are the initial letters of the name of a society finally organized on monday evening last by the adoption of a constitution the stouffville literary and debating cvo will hold its regular meetings every alternate thursday evening until the interest increases so that weekly meet ings will become necessary the next one will be held on friday eyeninsr tonight in sangsters office when officers rvill be elected for eight weeks all who have signified their intention of becoming members are requested to be present and take part in tho in augural proceedings and all others who wish to participate in the benefits of the club are invited to attend fabmers club the last regular meeting of the farmers club was held in daleys hall on fridav cvoning last the attendance was not so large as might have been expected from the importance of the subject to be dis cussed the mcetiiig- was calledtd order by the president x jamieson who at once iritrocjheed air rj daley 10 speak on the yflesirabiury of estab lishing a cannig factory here he entered into the prosand cons of the scheme giving very lucid and forcible reasons for tninkrfig- such an industry would prove aytniccess in connection with this thvcultivatioh of small fruits was discussed the proceedings boin taken part in by messrs s stoufler d mcmurchy j j brown f h sangster and others personals mr ii somervillo of uxbridge was ia town on wednesday mr thos hagerman of richmond hill was in town on thursday ey and mrs j unsworth returned from michigan on tuesday evening last mr and mrs d p crosby of bur lington were the guests of mr a fleury last week- miss sarah m lepard of sharon has returned home from isiting at robertchappells mr s c fleury started on satur day on a trip to bracebridge and other points in sluskoka we are all pleased to see johnnie jerman on the streets aain he has been sick for some time mr jas blaekie is still very siek his numerous friends tiust that they will see him around as usual before long east etd echoes terrible- encounter between two roughs at the east end abkested bafiantrae was the scene of considerable excitement on wednesday of this week when a force of county constables aua thoir deputies swooped down upon the fair village latest advices ton vpys to us the in formation that hif staley and aaron robins have yillen into the clutches of tho officers ofithe law whilst three or four others are the present subjects of the publics most earnest desire the captured are to be conveyed to new market there to stand their prelimin ary examination upon the charges of larceny and having stolen goods in their possession knowing them to be stolen some are charged with 0110 offence some with another thy goods referred to are two swarms of bees and a quantity of honey stolen from jlr s hall of pine orchard goodwood fair the good people of goodwood wore about the only ones in this part of the country who were favored with anything like decent weather for thoir fair fair butfhe crowd which was necafesary to ymakc a success was conspicuous byilsabsencc stouffville was well represented as was also uxbridge theexhibit in the building was very jfood although the number of entrieyfwas not very large d forsyth wairon hand with the non- raymond sewing machine fleming with a dominion organ and among other exhibits was to be seen adorned with a red ticket a suit of clothes made by our own cooper tied at intervals along tho fence were numerous cattle prominent among which was a herd of two of the most notorious roughs in this part of the country met here to settle an old grudge this old flrudgo canhalymjrljeetxplaiued in english italwhys vanishes in thtn air when an attempt is made to formulate the old thing in words so on the occasion referred to nothing definite could be urged as the original cause of the bad blood in fact the two were simply spoiling fora fight to describe the disgraceful scene in detail would be an insult to the readers of the tribune suffice it to say that the air was no thick with profanity that at one time it was thought that it would be necessary to call out the local fire brigade some will bo disappoint- ed to know that the above took place over twentyfive years ago the east end of today does not tolerate such scenes in fact this part of the town has for some years past been a model place in which to reside there was a time in the annals of stouffville when the ultrafashionable of tho west end considered the east below par they heartih despised it yet strangely enough always seemed to thinkit a good place to bury their dead eastenders pride themselves on the fact that they at present have as residents five of the clergy several wealthy retired gentlemen others of culture and standing in the commun ity their west end friends will no doubt excuse this little outburst and they of the e e wilt promise to sub side and assume their wonted attitude of humility in the future two couples who have recently en tered the matrimonial ranks were favored with a visit from a gang of charivariers on saturday night last the financial result is unknown but in the ma ter of racket the affair was a great success the usual cow- bell tin- pan etc supplemented by a most iu overgrown kazoo which ff- ut doubt the firstprize a 1 ca vachcr said to b8 the property of a westender myremarks with rogaid to the nec essity for a humane society seem to find considerable favor among the rea ders of the tribune and it is hoped will produce the desired effect toronto slrket makket from thursdays globe jerseys shown by mcgillivray of ux- 1 pcasnew vkitlnfa 0 t wheat new fa i busli wheal new spring bu wheat red winter wheat goose oats new t oafs olo barlc3 now barley old bridge sheep swine and roultry galoro were there in tho pink of con dition afleury sons strawcutter and turnipsliccr and h oliver with on monday evening the missfona plows etc from sylvester bros were meetinff will be held to be adhci on hand and win todd of goodwood 80to 80 to 80 to 05 to 32 to 00 to 43 to 00 to 58 to rye new fes ton n 50to iuy clover ton 7 00 tn l ton 9 btraw loose ton 6 00 to dressed i j orequartcr 3 00 to 1 t 1 u wm m road of goodwood i i purlers sco to by rev messrs rankin and robertjmado a fine display of waggon l ssgvg jjg 85 85 85 70 33 33 53 48 u 50 14 75 9 00 13 00 700 700 500 800 800 000

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