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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 24, 1893, p. 7

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spring v opening a grand spring opening at the mamtnoth on saturday mar 25th and following days au our new goods are arriving daily all our gents new style hats opened up cases of new dress goods delaines and prints just opened see our show windows cottons at old prices old brown windsor soap old price 2c a case of 13a oxford shirting for 10c per yard a case of cottoaades from 10c up to 25c see our 20c and 25c tennis flannel for 15e and 17c see our 5c art muslin see our 5c dark searsucker 105 pieces of new delaine pattern prints just opened 20 pieces of new dress goods and chatties on our 5c counter special value on our 8c and 10c dress counters all fur goods away below regular wholesale price overcoats overcoats they must be sold gents furnishing department alive with bargains just step in and see our range of 15c ties t big clearing of odd lines of felt hats heavy 10c cretonne for 6c shaker flannels 50 gc 7a 8c and 10c hosiery gloves laces and embroideries very cheap just see our ribbons at 2a and 3c per yard i wide english prints at 50 7c and 8a per yard jj a grand display of ladies silk chiffon ties at 35c our dress department to the front never was there as large a show in dress goods north of toionto stacks of dress goods at 5c worth 10c and 15c see our mens heavy tweed suits at 399 worth g see our 425 suits piles of dress goods at gc worth 15c all wool dress goods and de beiges serges and plaids for 10c double width cashmere in black brown garnet and navy 15c worth 25c black cashmere single width gc worth 13c a pure wool wide double width henriecta in every color for 30c worth 50c see our 75c henrietta in all shades for 50c see our pure wool cashmere for 22c in nearly all colors over 300 yds of plush in all shades worth from 45c ro 1 all go through the sale for 35c per yd see our double width tweed dress goods at 25c see our de beige goods at 10c toweling at 2jc 5c gc 7c 8c and 10c 30c tabling for 20c a 40c damask tabling for 25c towels 5c and 10c per pair tweeds for 30c 35c 5oc and 75c black worsted 1 135 and 175 overcoats away down below par a heavy overcoat for 385 worth g a fine overcoat for 450 and 550 all overcoats must go at one price or another lace curtains 30c and 5o per pair chenille curtains choice stair carpet 5c wool carpets from 4oc tapestry 22c upwards hemp carpets 10c upwards at the mammoth 1 stoijffjbb co we have too many felt boots on hand and have determined to sell them off at and under cost for cash rather than keep them over they are the walkerton goods the best made in canada it will be money in your pocket to buy your felt boots here and sow mens telescopes grained and split mens half foxed grained and split mens buckle grained and split mens bals grained and split mens and womens congress womens bals plain and foxed womens button plain and foxed mens and womens felt slippers all to be sold at and under cost it will pay uh better to have the money to use over summer than hold the boots it will pay yon better to have the boots to wear the balance of this winter and keep them over for nextat the enormous reduc tion we are giving you than to pay full price for them next fall our ordinary stock is as complete and cheap as ever we invite inspection and comparison ordered work a specialty repairing neatly and expe ditiously done sxoufferaco new spring f is going to have a grand millinery opening on wedcesday april 5th and following days ctagefflsiness millinery -and- dress- making having purchased the business recently carried oa by miss beauford i invite you to inspect uy stock which is e ladies are invited to come and look at our goods whether you buy or not we have a large assortment of new ribbons buckle laces aud every thing necessary to make up a beautiful hat or bonuct as well as artistic hands to put tbem together new spring jackets at right prices the trsbune stouffville march 24 1893 local notices- au advance notices in tbe local columns of too tkibuke of meetings or entertainments at which an admission fee ia chanted or from which a pecuniary beucflt is derived inuat bo paid for at the rato of seven cents per line each insertionno charge leg than twentyfire cents when bills are printed at this office or advertittmec a of en tertainments are inserted a brief local will be given free local items- fred spofford c fleet boots and shoes our stock of boots and shoes is now complete for the spring trade and we can supply you with anything in the line you may require at the lowest possible prices we dont steal our boots and shoes nor defraud anyone in their manufacture but wc pay cash for them and therefore can sell as low for cash as any dealer in the trade ladies call and inspect our oxfords in dong kid also in red and tan colors which will be worn this spring then in fine kid button and lace wc have an immense variety of women s misses and childrens infants boots in all the leading colours always kept in stock then in mens wc have all descriptions from the finest shell cordovan down to the coarsest cow hide split allat prices to suit the times call and inspect our goods before buying elsewhere as it will pay you p o fleury novelty boot and shoe store dr frcels new block hardware and ojls oxlass and itty a vuii fctock o op a i 3v t kalsomine brushes scroll and horse brushes all at reasonable prices special prices in hardware to builders thos e orittjx jl trad mark oision patikts oopbioht oj 3mnm gmrim lurrac amutua n s the best pni5mr wm vandervoort sydney crossing ont writeai have been using parmelecspills and hni them by far the beat pills i ever used for delicate and debilitated constitutions these piha act like a charm taken in small dose the effect is both a tonic and a stimulant mildly exciting the secretions of the body giving tone and vieor beats them alli 12xw0 pure i of leading matter are found in tit 30 yilum of- cham bers eneyclowdia which we fur- nub postpaid in connection with oar twlceswesk edition one year for 12 the advert iter a tbe oldest newspaper in new york city lu weekly edition la published in two isctioos and corses oat erery taeidar and fridaykm times during tbe year bai six to ichtpacef every itioe is wll printed hu plenty of picture t hort stories telearaphlo newi finan cial and market report a woman part and tbe ylitorlal pobliibed by any new york paper- i is a model h me paper with elevating and entertalnlnr reading matter devoid of laois- lloniaodobleetlonable adrertliemeots- all for 100 a year specimen caplsi ana premium ieit with fall particular or the attractive inducement foa agents seat free on application to the advertiser so tark row new york change of business jwturner late of uxbridge successor to a vonbuscck will keep on hand a large and full stock of goods consisting of firstclass harness single and double robes blankets trunks valises bells whips currycombs brushes ac repairing promptly attended to every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction see spuffords 6c cretonne see spo fiords new choice prints 83000 to loan at six per cent daley staiik all winter roods must go this month at a price at spoffbrds mr and mrs t kowden are visiting fricn da in town at present ed grahams eldest son nelson lias been ill for the past couple of weeks with pfcurisy and bronchitis joseph mighton intends to open up a general store m the premises at atiia recently vacated by w bcattie fok sale two lots on obrien avenue opposite amos lehmans apply to james adams stouflville all lies are great travellers who says that f b wicks is not the best and cheapest harness maker in stouft- ville found on brock road on saturday last a bag of chop owner can have same by proving property and paying ex penses- w reynolds glasgow on wednesday a meeting of the york county mutual firo insurance co was held in toronto and it is under stood that incorporation will besought at an early date mrs elizabeth feasterof ballantrao monday by her lawyers mcculiough burns issued a writ for 85000 against james cooney of whitchurch township slander is alleged rheumatism cured is a day south american zthcu malic cure for rheumatism and neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 day its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious it removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disap pears the first dose greatly benefits 75 cents warranted by r p coulson as the warm weather is now at hand aud considerable water may soon be seeking to find its level therefore our board of public works should ace to it that proper channels are provided for the escape of the surface water during tho last thaw pedestrians in going along some of our principal streets in the west end were obliged to leave the sidewalks as they were in some places submerged never was there so much interest taken in tho stouffville mechanics library as this year and th hoard of management are doing what they can to select the most suitable books for this seasons purchase the now hooka have arrived and will bo ready for dls trlbution next friday thcro is no institution in our midst which pays its supporters better dividends and all who nr of the literary turn of mind and who are within access of our lib rary aro welcome to come and inspect the large varied and excellent stock of books magazines and papers a dollar each year cannot bo invested to bettor advantage as at tho present day no matter what calling you in tend to follow the ideas of your prdo ceisors in the same occupation menus dollars and cents to you tho canadian order of foresters is a fraternal benevolent society incor porated in 1870 aud registered under tho insurance corporations act 1802 of ontario tho objects of tho society arc to furnish its members with sick and funeral benefits and an insur ance of ono or two thousand dollars tho payments for these benefits range from about ono dollar to ono dollar and fifty cents per month according to the ago of tho member and tho amount of the insurance carried tho member ship is composed of men only and wben admitted they must be between tho ages of eighteen and fortyfive the present number of members is over 16000 and the society has a cash surplus on hand lor tho payment of tho insurance of over 215000 60 000 of which is in dominion ot canada bonds and tho balance is invested in tho brat monetary institutions of the dominion in addition to this tho local courts have about hall a million of dollars in their treasuries for tlii payment ol tho sick and fnneral rn- efits tho high secretary of the or der fs mr thomas whlicof brantford and it is expected that a court of this popular and purely canadian society will shortly bo organized hero read spoffordv advertisement spoffbrds big salo at 10 oclock buv your mixed paints at t e trulls spoflbrds store will bo jammed to tho door all mouth big excitement at spoffbrds mam moth during tho salo thousands of yards of 15c dress goods for 5c at spoqtords mrs bowman of toronto laborious ly ill at the homo of mrs urquhart wanted 100 collars to face and re pair price 75 cents each f b wicks jas hamilton of sand ford has moved into his now brick residence in the west end w robinson recently unseated as a raombcr of markham village council was roeiected on monday by acclama tion job wells and wife of king creefc visited at ihe home of w- malloy of the tribune on saturday of last week wanted a situation as a farm laborer by a young man having seven years experience apply at s mign- toitn stouffville 2t farm wasted for cash 100 acres within 3 miles of stouffville must have good bnildings and 8 or 10 acre of bush daley stark marshall e cook or tho custom house toronto is gutting better of his attack of typhoid fever although still unable to be out of bed a writ was issued by mcculiough burns monday afternoon at tho in stance of harold hector martin of toronto against dr w j wilson of richmond hill for 10000 for alleged malpractice english spavin liniment removes al hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses blood spavin curbs splints ring bone sweeney stifles sprains soro and swollen throat coughs etc save 50 by use of one bottle warranted by r p coulson re joseph williamson estate j w mcculiough for the executors of joseph williamson moved for pay mcut out of court to them of93k james mcculiough for tho executors of ann williamson consented order made costs out of tho cstato of ann williamson between solicitor and client tho newmarket high school build ing was destroyed by fire on thurs day morning of last week the firo is supposed to havo originated from tho furnace and had such a start be fore discovery that nothing could be done to savo it tho building and contents cost 5500 and there arc still three of the 20 debenture pay ments to bo made insurance 3000 gilbert showers had several of his ribs broken and was otherwise con siderably injured on tuesday last while cleaning out a well on his farm on tho 8th con whitchurch near musselmans lake some boards were being drawn out of the well by a per son at tho top and when near tho sur face they slipped from tho rope and fell upon mr showers who was at the bettom of tho well tho home of mr boothby of altona was suddenly plunged inio sadness when it was learned on monday that their eldest son j t boothby v s of iron wood mich lay at the point of death from an attack of inflammation of the bowels ills mother and h kcster started for ironwood but when they had gone part of tho journey they telegraphed to ascertain how the pati ont was getting along and tho answer was that ho had only a few hours to live whereupon his mother returned home and mr kcster wont to bring home his remains tho deceased was a promising young man and was mak ing for himself a reputation in tho ex ercise of his profession promotion from the templar the oflletal organ of tho roval temp lars of temperance wo clip the follow ing extract since grand council which met a few weeks ago tho ex ecutive board has appointed r j daloy supcrinendent of the benefici ary or insurance work of the order for ontario this is a step in tho right direction tho importance and value of our beneficiary work to the order requires special attention mr daloy is a practical methodical business man having large experience in life insurance work and with considerable push in his makeup and wo may ox- pect to sco a decided improvement in tho insurance department of our order as superintendent mr daloy has been authorized to place a number of good active workors in the field to institute new select degrees and to assist councils in building up their member ship councils having a desire to havo tho select or insurance degree instituted or any already insti tuted wishing any asssistanco in their work should write to r j daley superintendent of insurance depart ment of r t of t stouftvihe onr during tho pasj six months mr daley has bean acting as superintendent of this work for eastern ontario only but has now tho wholo management of the insurance department of this strong society for tho entire province of on tario it is a responsible position and reflects great credit upon mr daloy to havo earned tho confidence af tho ex ecutive officers and grand council tho it t of t have already upwards of six million dollars of insurance and it increasing rapidly the surplus for tho security of their policy holders is now over 00000 which is held by the bank of montreal which acts as treasurer of their funds mr daley will reside at stouffville as heretofore but in order to give attention to tho duties of his office will be required to travel a largo portion of the timo and complete miss cushing wbo has had charge of a first- class millinery establishment la loodon has been engaged as head milliner miss ada mccarty who is so favorably known to the ladies of stouffville and vicinity will manage the pressmaking department remember the stand mcrteos block main st stouffvikc mary e baker hardwood wanted at spoffordv see spoflbrds 319 tweed suit sco spoffbrds 385 overcoats best spools 205c doz at spoflbrds see spoflbrds clothing department see spoflbrds 80c and 50c curtains big reduction ia carpels at spof fbrds for floor paluall shades go to t e trulls f wanted a boy with fair educa tion to barn tho printing business apply at this ofhce call at j brays and learn how small a sum will buy a good overcoat cardigan jacket top shirt fur cap pair of gloves mitts c our correspondence this week con tains a superbundance of personal items and it will bo well for the pub- he to walk circumspectly as theres chiel amang ye takin notes at a special meeting of york town ship council on wednesday tho de claratory document relating to the construction of an electric railway from toronto to richmond hill was approved by the council f d miller has made quite an im provement in the sittingroom accom modations of the mansion house by running a partition- through tho bar thus making a sittingroom in front the outside entrance to the bar is now from tho rear a firstclass concert will bo given in daleys hall on the evening of good friday march 3lst under tho aus- ptos of the y p s- c e of tho pres byterian church the program will consist of music by the choir of west minster church toronto selections by mr- j- ii ebbels elocutionist toron to admission 25c reserve seats 85c plan of hall may be seen at tho store of j monkhnuse in the arnprior watchman of the 17th inst occurs the following mr hiram yakc brother of mr ide yoke of this town whn has been employed in the baking establishment of mr s badham for some time past left last evening for port arthur where he has accepted a good position mr yake will be missed by tho many acquaint ances whom ho has made while here we wish him every success we understand that mr toase who has had the management of mr baubamd establishment since that gentleman embarked in business here will also leave for the same place mr toase has proved himself a mcchanicof finish cd ability while socially yo belfovo he has made many friends mr toases new position will net him a salary equal to 800 per annum many of our most dreaded diseases become moro prevalent and virulent as tho weather becomes warmer and especially is this the case with those that are fostered by tho presence of the decaying accumulations of winter it is now regarded as a certainty that cholera will make its appearance in america during tho coming summer and as thorough sanitary precautions tend greatly to prevent tho spread as well as to mitigate tho severity of this scourge it behoves every citizen of our town to thoroughly remove by fire or otherwise every vestige of tho decay ing debris off his premises and especi ally should all cesspools bo cleansed and disinfected for which purposo a strong solution of copperas or some other preparation may bo used wo would also draw special attention to tho water supply somo wells in town havo not been emptied of their contents and cleaned for years now if there is anyone great source ol sick ness to a community it is in tho use of such drinking water decaying animal or vegetable substances in our wells aro tho prolific source of many troublesome diseases our city fathors havo also in this connection an import ant work to perform it is well known that in many instances in former years every citizen docs not do ids duty in regard to sanitation thorough in spection of all premises should be per formed and a rigid enforcement of tho clcanlngup process should bo insisted on by the council if wo desire to pro sper as a town it is necessary to let the ontsido world understand that our atmosphere and water supply is tho purest that can be obtained from the storehouse of nature r j daley daley stark iasubmce real estate -aso- financial brokers general zokxis tor tiiesifllilram compiy axaots for lrttiins fir iotoraaee co ivtojqoy- to loan on farm and villas proptrtr farm and viltac propcrtrforsalaand tobcot office mtfs bvir stofrilfc some of thce- cjicbcii jiicl george durling intends having an auction sale on tbe 5th of april p ueesor of altona spent a tew days wih come of his friends here last week mrs f cook of lit albert was visiting under the parental roof here last week on saturday evening last a number of the young people of onr town as sembled at the residence ot mr pryne and spent a very enjoyable timo on tuesday evening of this week a happy company assembled at the resid ence of a paisley on fairview st and spent a very enjoyable time tbe programme consisted of singing and instrumental music and a variety ol amusements not forgetting a taffv pull on saturday morning about 10 a in tho residenco of thos paisley was discovered to be on fire the firo is supposed to have originated from a spark between tho upper celling and the roof the roof was completely de stroyed damage about 8100 no insurance rooms need faferjn6 badly get theik size and will tell you bow maay rolls it will take and then make your choice from his immense stock of wall papers and borders 1 see my prints llama cloth cottonades shiitings and shakers j j rae the newest styles in great taxtety the pioneer atha elias reesors of altona called on j b hoovers this week l nighswandor was on a business trip to the citt on saturday last mr stivers aro moving to their new home on tho 5th con markham this week wood bees carpetbees birthday parties aro tho rago in this vicinity at present a spears of north toronto was visiting- friends m this locality last week humors aro that wo aro going to have a now merchant in the post- office lately vacated by wm beattie several of our prominent horsemen attended tho horseshow in toronto and were well pleased with the display ot horses shown- wo think it would bo wlso for our county council to do something in the wav of providing a place for tho safa keeping of those old tramps tramping tho roads and sleeping in schoolhouses at night they having on several occa sions almost burned tho schoolhouse in this section by coals dropping on tho floor wo think a poorhouse is what is needed in this county really the bigoest snap in mr sardines you ever saw twice as much for the money as you ever got before our favorite brand of currants still take the lead j h ratcliff co bincvol taffy mongolia a cora for croup lit thoaunda where e tens for this dreaded ditcuo no remedy cao compare in curative power with hag- yard yellow oil it loaenf tho phlegm gitrs prompt relief and aoon completely 1 cam the moat violent attack wm lewis is in toronto on jury our s school hayc purchased an organ y james lewis has taken a situation in markham miss eckardt of stouflyillo visited mr forsyths last week s barkcv of kin salo visited at his fathers a few days this week avery hamilton of scott has taken up his abode- in this vicinity andrew king has moved into the houso lately occupied by l vanzant chris barkoy is somewhat under tho weather having taken a very bad cold george klrby of llucolnvillo has come to reside in our neighborhood again a portion of tho young folks wont in a sleigh load totcalycrtofplckeilng on monday and an enjoyable time was spent j darkey fl intend moving away next week wo aro sorry to loc them and wish them success in their new homo on tuesday 21st march jos grove of illngwood was united in marriage to miss fanny barkcv or this place wo wish them much happiness miss mabel rcdbiirn had a birthday party on friday last and many of her mends wcro present game and amusements wrro indulged in ind thoroughly enjoyed- look cut for a wedding in ourtown sawing bees are all tho go at pre sent who will bo first to have pull cunningham mitchell is moving to stouffville a bij ball at revere houso last fri day night moving and house cleaning are all in full operation our grist mill is doing a rushing business under the management of j lehman george hood is moving to victoria square this week on mr boyntons farm may succesi attond you george thos ii brucls sold last saturday is young clydesdale team which ho delivered on tuesday last at locust hill our cheese factory is going to do a larger business than ever this season mr grovo will do the very best ho can for his customers t s lundys salo of farm stock and implements went off well good prices aiid largo crowd- mr lundy is mov ing to tho city we wish him every success a sojouuner columbian health tablets a royal blood builder and health restorer pleasant and agreeable no more nauseating doses a superior tonic and alterative columbian health tablets are composed of remedies that are congenial to the human system they contain no poison and may be given to the youngest child or most delicate person with perfect safety their power for good being positive and in many cases magical columbian health tablets quickly restore the complexion to its natural appear ance and the pale soon regain their color as a spring medicine these tablets are unsurpassed they open up the various channels of the body that have become clogged during the winter season and impurities of all kinds are speedily removed 15 questions 15 i are you suffering from the effects of overwork or excess of any kind 2 have you a poor appetite 3 do you suffer from constipation 4 is you liver torpid 5 are you bilious 6 are you troubled with sick headaches 7 are you a martyr to indigestion 8 are you pale or sallow j 9 do you feel tired and i anguid 10 are you nervous and debilitated 1 1 are you troubled with pimples or blotches 12 is your blood impoverished 13 is you system run down from any cause whatever 1 4 do you suffer from rheumatism 15 if so have you tried the columbian health tablets docs notione of the above questions appeal to you personally jfia -try- the oolumdiak health tablets and be convinced of their healthgiving properties hewar of cliotcra the healthy by throw off the germ of cholera therefore wixlom counsel the qh of burdock mood bitter ihli tprlng to j ratify the llooil rtgouu the eyitem ami ortily the tody against cholera or other epidemic vrii of wuitcuuncn a jaiicn visited at j lemons last week m droderlek visited i lemon on tuesday w j macdonald was the guest of j vrirht on tuesday mr emerson of lemouvilto visitod i lemon on friday our barber says it is fashionable to wear the hair lonfr now alnster wihnot clark spent saturday with friends in slouffvillo kcooncy was the guest of fitoach of church hill last week ilomon spent n couple of davs with friends in scott last week miss tressa cooney visited miss laura lemon on monday win quigely has purchased a lino ayrshire cow from i lemon t jordan of queonsvillewas in town on tuesday visiting friends miss delia lemon was tho guest of miss florence- cooney on monday v j lemon jr spent sunday with his grandlather luke jordon sr mrs j wright ol cntfish habuur spent saturday with mrs j lemon mrs murphy and mrs qulgely wero visiting at m- uognus pn mon day mrs jlcmon of this placo was visit ing friends in scott and uxhridge last week iixunon of this placo and j wright of cat- fishiiabour visited a j allen on friday miss sarah jordan has been spend ing a few davs with her sister mrs j wright miss nellie voting of lomnnvillo was tho guest of miss iaura lemon on tucsdav mr mid mrs guthrie and family of vandorf wero tho guests of mrregans on sunday master percy stcckly of rcthctda spent tuesday with master clark lemon of this place two of p macdonalds family litre been very sick with inflammation but they aro speedily recovering p macdonald and son of salt lake- city havo disposed of their timber limits in markham mr stoner is the purchaser- put up in boxes of 2g and 55 tableti pee box for sale by pbioe s5c and goc h- powell druggist stouffville glasgow miss lunau of toronto has been visiting- her sister mrs parker mr and mrs hare of markham were visiting with mr mowat this week there has been an unusual amount of sickness in this neighborhood this winter g thompsons gave their friends a party before they they moved to their new homo tho sad tidings of tho death of thomas boothby mich has cast a gloom over the community great sympathy is felt for mr boothoyti faintly as ho was a young man of more than average ability and his future career promised to bo very successful mr kestcr eft for michigan tuesday morning to bring tho body home iiakeltmix as a pickmeup alter execwivo excrtior or exposure milbtima bcf iron ami wine it grateful and comfort in f- mr ii b mckinnon mt albert tayi last summer my system ffot impregnated with the lead ami turpentino used in paint ins my body was covered with scarlet spots as large as a 35ccnt piece and i was in such a state that i could scarcely walk t got a bottle of northrop lymans vege table discovery and at once commenced taking it in large doses and before one- half the bottlo was osed there was not a spot to be seen and i never felt better in my life wo are pleased to sco tom back onco more dont forget tho m i s meeting next monday night miss ella mussulman lias returned from her visit in aurora fred cockcrlll and fred lemon visited friends in aurora last thurs daw some of our baker hill people pent inst saturday visit ingfricnds in good wood mr wellington and willie mussel- man spent sunday with friends in aurora miss ada lemon spent a short time this week visiting her friend miss joslo mitchell miss lllllo jamicson and miss may mncklem visited friends in claremont iftat week w musselmans woodbee was well attended on tuesday whore will tho next one be george gower mm engaged to work lor mr hoover this summer we are always pleased to see a good man get a good place tho chopping mill is doing n rush lug business and gives first class satis faction bring on your chopping as tho season will soon bo clued qubrry who has the fastest blood aro wo going to havo tho baptist young peoples union sunmmus sales to be held thursday march 30th at 10 a in at tho market stouffville implements vehicles c n e smith auctioneer monday april 3rd at one p m at lot 3 con 1 whitchurch the farm stock and im plements of john baker n e smith auctioneer on wednesday april 5th at one oclock p in at lot 21 con 8 whitchurch the farm stock and implements of george dur- ling n e smith auctioneer tuesday april 4th at ono p m under power of a chattel mortgage the farm stock implements fall wheat a at lot 1 con ii whitchurch jas obrien auctioneer on thursday march 30th at the market stouffville there will he sold by public auction a quantity of household furniture also tho house and lot on clark st the property of mr george raster n e smith auctioneer on friday march 24th at one oclock p in at tho cast end stouffville horse har ness vehicles ac part of the estate of the late george brown terms on all sums over ten dollars 7 months credit will bo given n e smith auctioneer saturday april 1st credit suite of dur ham cattle milch cows implements etc the property of j b wilson at lot 33 con fi pickering sale at one oclock sharp see iedieree slips and large hills for par ticulars thos pouchur auctioneer miiiards liniment cures diphtheria church jvotices phrist church j mata st stouflville peotnr iter o croft dirinomrvlcei every sunday t3 d m except on the third sunday in each month when irrviccs will i lit nuq3j w mlp ra habbitb rcliuol every sunday at 1 00 p m- week nithteerrlce thursday at 73 probably in march more than any othsr month in the year arc the ravages of cold in tho head and catarrh most severely mt- ito not neglect oithvr for on instant but apply nasal balm a timetried neverfail ing cure easy to use pleasant and ugrec able try it sold by all dealers or tent by mail post paid on receipt of prlco 50c and 1 a boule folford co ijrockvmc ont married gnovb bapkkv on the 21st march at tho christ ian parsonage stnittviile by the rev c if hainer joseph grove t3 llx fanny ilarkcy all of the town ahlp of markham died- bootirmr at ironwood mich on monday march 20th j t boothby v a inhis2lstyar fairxci in bloomingtan on tuesday march 21st harriet wifa of thomas fairies aged 64 tears and 18 days baptist church main ststouflvill revt uooverpsiter hejideacs albert st south divine nervioo ever sunder at 10t a- m and 7 p m- sundty school at 230 p pi inyer meetinr en wed- ntfday evening at 8 oclock young peoples union every monday evening at 8 oclock ah are wcleojie methodist church am church stresu stouffville her j w steturt pvtor reilence main st wast end divine service every sunday st 10 jl am and 7 p tnsundaysehmlt30pm- lencrtl prayer tmating on wdndav evening a 1730 youdc peoples pravermcctinff on thursday evening at 7 jo pworth league sverr other monday even- ingattw ailseuj free stranters welcome bundaylmarcb ltb iter k a tonkin will ceeupr tbe pulpit loornintrand evening reform banquet the refcrmers of east toronto village utile york and norway are riving tbclr member for the lsgiilalare mr 0 it smith m v i a cr plirarntr ty ujiiqact on theevenlngof vednejy ila2i tntt at uo tons 1111 kat toronto villsge hon a s hardy ceamlrtlonsr of crown lands kigiiolas awrey m p p commll tiomr lo world fir n4 rwl pro- miimi1 rmbr f li liwmi 3m talutlooi to b rl ltformri or lh kldlo drtltio lo alnadcvj mqr lleku horn lh meraurr k mecillooh kul toronto tlllmwr t tk ooc of tic mrk bm koooomitt or ubr1 hiohmooj lllll go to monday noon iflth imi joiin niciiaitnsov chlrmoofb to- vc0um smtrouk iu- cor having got through stock taking we are now making big preparations for spring trade we have just got a large quantity of paint oil white lead dry colors and mixed paint we have succeeded this year in getting made specially for us a beautiful bright yellow- floor paint of our old reliable brand war ranted to dry hard as paint is very little use without something to put it on with we have provided a fine stock of brushes for that purpose at any price desired bocwoen 8c and 175 up of as a general spruce como3 with the advent spring we havo provided the materials in tho shape of a complete assortment of paris white diamond wall finish kalsomine asbestine and white wash kalsomine brushes from 15c to 435 we are handling for the first time this year tho now famous alabastino which every ono should soo and which is sure to please silvester dougherty stoufivillo

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