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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 30 Apr 1896, p. 4

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L] Y, )JDD IOrxs EDa‘é T'T'ERS a: nish $759 ELY one cf med}. boars in amnion Ill" OPP- Toront’o Jobbing House ’.TODD’S BLOCK, West End, ‘ STOUFFVILLE Also Fine Groceries, Flour, and Feed. Highest prices allow'ed for Butter and Eggs. Remember Seeds are much lower in pfice than last year. We have a large stock and will sell cheap. And all kinds of field and garden seeds. , Timothy Clover Corn Siberian oats Tnmips. Mangolds Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. 'LOW Prices ‘ The whole time and thought of the manawement is dir ected to the buying and sellng of business of this store Don‘t forget the place Todd’s Blue-k, ’ s.‘ H. G‘RIFFIS BOOTS SHOES SHQ ,At prices lmw-r than the lowest, .it will [up to your advantage to call and be convinced that Hus IS the right. Name to buy your Bums and Shoes ‘ Spnt- [lash Boat and Shoe Stflffl Is the place to get all kinds of Fooiwaar, "hunks Valises Telephone Store the Market, Stoufi'ville pecia] lines in Black Henriettas Black Cashmere Black oheir, Black Worsteds Toronto Jobbing House LEADER IN LOW PRICES Form the loadstone that draws custom to our store . See our range of-wumen’s Oxfords. nothing like them Aiso our men's, boys’ and Women’s heavywear. 1000 pairs but. ,from the Oswald Murdofl' Co’s bankrupt stock, Tomato, half price at TODD’S BLOCK, SELLING FOOTWEAR RBBUflEE PRIBES W. A. CLARK- There is no dividing of our energies S. Ma WARRINEB, 'Palace Boot :1an Shoe Store, Stoufl'ville R. UNDERHILL’S Nowé-Cuh paid {or hides, skin and allow Beef laid by the qlmr and pork by “I Irene. It. reasonable um. ‘0. H. KEMP, Familv Butcher. Keeps on handjall kinds of FRESH AND SALT MEATS. SAUSAGES. HEAD CHEESE And fish in Season, in fact everything that is kept; in a. Well-Ordered shop; ”EM MR“? The Leader in Low Prices The,01d Reliable is the distinctive The lecture on temperance by Rev. D. V. Lucas‘ on Monday evening in Daley’e Hall was not so well attended as the'merite of the subject deserved. The speaker referred to the fact that those in the liquor business themselâ€" veu on principlevetrongly condemned it and that such being the case. it well doomed ere long- to be crushed out of existence. He eapecieliy warned the young to have absolutely have nothing to do with it and eepeclnllv the young ladies to discard promptly the lover on whose breath the fumes oi” alcohol wer'h discernible. The lecture was interspersed with apt and amusing lllustretiono‘which kept up the inter- estln the subject. It was evident the lecturer had “Thuinbe up or Thumbs dewn" well on hand and all present epenfa pleasant as well as proflteble evening. Hirud’s Linimnt Gum Diphtheria. ‘ A phosphoru‘secnt 5 o'cloek ten was recently given In Paris at 8 In the evening. at which no lights were ruled the light coming from the ceiling. carpeta,chnlrs, pictures. teacups and flowers, The ladies were phosphor- escent dresses. and their faces should- ers and urine gloamed‘with light, M. Henry. of the Academic des Sciences has invented a phosphorescent starch. which was used on the occaslon. and which employed asjace powder. "lends II moonlight radiance very becoming te some. The lglturs testifying tn cures nmdo by Ayer's Sm’slpurlllu find other preparations are kept. on'file at J. C. Avr‘r Coa' nflicc, Lowell, Mn‘a. They are from all over the world and are chccrfully shown 10 unyonu desirous of seeing vhcm. [Ivr numerous l‘riu- nd‘ \-. ill much n: gnu! In ln'xr ol the d. nth of .\lur_\ l-Illun [lrodim svcnnd dnnghur 01: “r. and Mrs C J Urodie, 0t Bethusda in Ill‘l’ 25th wan Deceased hnd bm-n sufl‘vr- ingfnr some time from nfi‘vulion of thr- lungs and finaliy succumbed to the disease on Tncsflny evening. The funeral takes place this afternoon to the Mahala cem--zery.Ahnira usual Ihv: app is withdrawn Her mum-ram Mummy. half at vluz um] this \v New spring goods have'arrived Jets, Oriiaments. Straw Trim- mings and and Névelty Skirt-hold- ers. Latest styles in Trimmings. Lace Edgings, New Vciiing TEL]. rm: DEAF â€".\1r. J Druggist. t’erlll writes; "“ mine hm'ing ln-nn cured of ‘l \rill We call attention to the Lacrosse Boys' Cénéert on Wednesdnv. May blb. Tlie club deserves the support. and on- courazemenc of the public as they are working hard to have :1 winning team for this hensou. year will In Methodist [rFIune'I Mrs. Adair begs leave to thank her many customers for their lib- eral patropage. in the past, and, as she is now able resume work, will be pleased to see all her old cus- tomers back again All lav-mo nation In the local column: of flu Tuna" a! median or “aluminum II whloh In u‘mlnlon run In chu- . or from which n mum-u” bunch ll don" , mun be unldjor n! the an oluevon can" per hue no]: human. no chum less Hun twenty-five cents. When hull no mined at this 03100 or advertisement. oran- torminmanu m inserted n brief I‘m-l will be liven {ram Strayed from lot 7, concéssion ], Uxbridge, 3 heu turkeys. Informa- Iion as to théir whereabouts will be 'bankfull; weaved by James Hopkins. Rev. John D. McEwo n. of Brooklyn N. S. has been selected pastor ol the Congr'egaélonal church and will "ccupv the bulpiziun Sabbath next. Miss Paterson, of Toronto, 13 visit at Mrsi Stock's. Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Stoufl‘ur nru attending the funeral fit” her mother {0â€"day M Aux-an. F011 Sunâ€"Several guns of hay Wilmo: Brown Johnson Gowdv, of Port Pcrrv. Is now in the employ of Silveslcrx: Daugherty. The Executive Committee of the Lacrosse Club ‘are apnriug no pains to make their Concert next Wednesday the event .of the scu‘sou. Mrs. Adair Miss Banach LOCAL f’I‘EMs. STOUFFVILLF. APRIL 80.1896 THE TRIBUNE. of D r. Tl: 1m n! will lw DRESS-MAKING LOCAL NOTICES. his 'm' [be dm‘ l'xpross to “'rxfunl fri4 ruin: [h Ir. J. F. Kellock s: "A i'uszmucr n ll of do (“was by Ilu Zuulriu ()Il, wrolu'h lull: ”ll re 4)! Lhu elm I'I‘Il :H "I. rth-r Isl-an] Ilsll' [ll-)mni n V :Ulln'villr 'Hfll ”h [h ;\s The McFadden blncn. Markham. caused coueidcabie excitement. Wed- nesday altérnuon and at the same time settled the numberiéea opinions as to its stability. etc.. by partially falling. Since the frost commenced to leave the ground the building hast been cracking and Tuesday the north corner stone. the corner stone or what WBGJO be the Sun's new office. fell. but even that did not convince the akcptlc that “ she" WIS Izolnz to fall. it was thought that if the water was drained out of the cellars the building would still have show and John Keliett and W.Wagg were set at work to open the drain. About 1.80 p. in. without any warning he north aiore fell in, the front wall falling on Main St. catching Kellett in the drain, (or- tunately he escaped with but a few bruises from the falllnil' ’ brick. The crash noon brought a crowd to the spot and the second storefront looking very dangerous it was thought best to make it fail. the south atomic no m- intact. â€"Sun The old Routzo bridge, Markham, is in a very dangerous condition and should be either totally closed or lmme dlntelv repztlrctl. On Tuesday night. the when closing the street at the top oflhe hill having been removed. a stranger drove down the hillI unto the bridge and hutlor the horse‘s inn-III. genes. who knowing I all was '10: right. would 20 no farthemvonld have plunged right into the stream The bridge In its present state l6'_e grievâ€" oua annoyance to the residents 01 Vinegar Hill and they complain 01 having to walk around to the other bridge through the mud. â€"-Sun Rye 4.7) to 5th Mummy palm“ Burluy Ill) t: Whiteth 24 White beans 7 MAL NETâ€"Th" utloullnnn- was fairlv unnl, nilhnngh smdin-g is in full suing, Prices ranged Sumnwhut 10W: ‘~ Butter [4 to 15¢. Egg“ 8 In 9c. Chickens 4“ tn tn 60c. White when! 75c. “ml win-M 75:. unse wheat 50 tu 55c. Rye 45 UIBUC. Snum Punsu 4S tll49C. Mummy pulse 55¢, Bluck-uyo [wmse57W-v Barley Ill) to 35¢, Mixed oats 22m, Wllituunm 24m. Buckwheat 30m 3- .. White bunns 75 1:0 800., Hides 83.60 to pll CYCLE Cumâ€"WI" meet in front of Marta-'9' block at 6.30 on Tuesday eve-hing next to take a. run :0 Ohm)? mom. The riders have decided to wear, as a mark of distinction, grev suits and white sweaters. lu Syrup uill nut L‘l‘ Ilnl it “ill 1m g with; uni ull 11W 1: On Tuesday, at Aurora, Mm \Vebh mother of Mrs. Simeon Sroufl‘er. pas- sed quietly away. after, a few weeks illness. The funerel hikes place today The piano recital In Ddlev's hall on Tuesday eveulnz. given bv Mrs. J. J Baker and her pupils was Iwell pa!- rnnized and tho rail‘ms parts of the program were very well recaived. \\'rdm-sdn_\‘.z\lu\' qua. any some uvw n! u anmclh-c- frnturrs will also be but (u Ihn hoard». 31 00. P. H. [Ln'mer 2m John Burke. 28 ery SI. Hamilton Had pins in Illa luck and Rlleumn'iam. Have taken one bottle nf Roma-nay (‘ure Never hud anything k} 110 me no much good. The Slouflvillu Dramatic Club will nppr‘g; Mt Ihn lgcrosse Boys) Conccrf If you want we. latest, prettiest and cheapest mlllmery gonds go to Fol-My your ayntum {of the Ipring season by using the Roof. Iron and Wine preparation put up at llllo Mnlkot Drug Store. NEW ' SPRING MILLINERY New hats, new flowers, ribbod‘S, sprays, straw trupmings, also a beautiful line of s'wss embroidery. Baby bonnctsin silk cashmere and muslin. A nice baby cloak at $2. Bicycle will to order a up ciamy at 8117’s. Bert Buy i. “at“: to day an acâ€" count Mllna . ‘ Beatfic «Rural;- co_ n: Ralph Brown's west and; Clearing mfl “be "Pu! bovs and young: clothlna‘or‘axlr brlce at Brnv‘a One of our voung India! was new-1y drowuNLlust Sundnv‘bf fnliing Into the creuk while idithe act of crossing n. ' JERSEY BULL Fon Sunvxcu A wardâ€"bred Jcrnev Bull for sen-ica a! lot 32. concenion 8. Markham. ’l‘urma Bicvclu hose “Bram. Clearing we of boys and voulhg MI ban at Bay's. Ruslling lining. the neucst skirt lining Satisfaction given in dress making n knuu'u Tllgru nrc ens-u of onnsmnpliou so far vunuullllal Bicklc'n Anti-L'uns'lmplire “on n! 193.129 mm) [wimp] ”mum Printed delains at 100 MRS. F. WILSQN’S. (o hunl ill In: giro Ielief. nfl' clinua at [Im in a specific win: :0 fail. ll prom Imtinn‘ "It-rd)" gives the disc but. none are so I: F‘ :- coughs, thrutll. Hungu ah has new: )len {we and Running llu: rum in “‘ht'il Lit'a'rpnnl journalists hm hm wet-l: to ueeoltut Inr :tn inch-use in ginndvrs. they without hesitation pu' it «intro to "those Cumdi‘ln horses.“ A nimilur “ml was put upon Canadian horses in this countrv some time ago. when inquiries at theinstnnce of the High Commissioner showed that the animals in question came not front Canadn but from Chicago. In the present Liverpool case. it transpires on veterinarv inquiry that the disease in not glanders at all but pulmonary influenza. Glanders is n disensie which does not exist in Canada. It is not mentioned ones in the annual report of the Canadian Department of Agri‘ culrurn. though, as the repbrc site we evero little trumperv trouble among live stock is rooted rant and reported on bv the veterinary officers. More- over thousands of British bnvers of Canadian horses can testify to their soundness in this and other wspects. At the same time, in view of these coughs and colds can g‘It in transit. it might be an advantage if ‘the Cnna~ dinn Government were to _cause all vessels carrying horses across the Atlantic to be disinfected alter each vovngeithat there mav be no spread of ‘he ordinary pulmonan' troubles to which healthy men and horses are at tim~ s subjecr' Joqoph Bfown. of Uxbridge, spent a day last week with 11. B. Lou‘s just as EmcErs chm-Hr .' A. Spears, of North Tomato. spent a couple at days visitlng friends in Ihis vicinity nollongaincu. Mrs Henry Nighswnnder is spending n couple of dlysnt present in Town!) with friends. Canadian Gazette (London).â€"Suc- cvss is n good thing. but it carries its penaltlcs \virh‘it. Caunda in finding lhayom jugt now in ”In gratifying development of her cxnorfhorso lradn Canadian horses hm'u won sun-11 :1 plflCv in the fm‘or'nf dealers and buyers" that i! is becnming llm cusrmn In cn-ll John Kyler oflhis place have moved to their farm which he purchased from his brother, 11: the vicinity of Mount Albeit, F. Ingurmun's barns Ind other out- puildinga, about hulf~ n mi!e west of Whimvale were burned on Monday last about ban o'clock in the forenoon Cause of fire unlnown. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay mlenficd yesterday the funeral of his sister, er‘. Knowles. or Meaford.who died on Mon dav at the advanced age of 35 years. Her remains were interred in the Disciple Cemetery, Plckcri'lp.‘ A meeting or the Bam’ was ’ hcld in the band room on Thursday cvening last for the purpose of re organizing and electing nflicurs tor :lm ensuing your. Thq following were‘ elected:â€" Presidenr, John Do ughertv.:Sccreiary H. L. Mitchell. Treasurer and Leader. Noah Smufl‘er. III_IV communications rewxirdiug engagements will be rcâ€"' ceived and anepu‘cd to In; the secreâ€" tary Stmxm iile. J. Brownsberger. of S‘onfl’villg, spent Sunday last with E. B. Hoover's. Duke of Cleveland, jr. the propertv or J. Ynlm. j-sweller: will stand I: his own stable during tho entim season. on the farm south of the public school Slonfl'vllle 4: Mr. Fred Miller will appear at the Lacrosse Boys' Concert, May 6th, for thu first time. will] his new l‘lmno- graph. the bestcver heard lu SlaulY- illo. Sunni Sunniâ€"John L. Mackenzie has a full line flf field and garden seeds in puckét or bulk m. the Old Reliable Drug Store. SOOAVUI. for new uulucrihcni pay AG. Brown ls able to lye out nzlln utter a severe smack of scintlcn. Mrs. Hand is belng vlsitcd by her mother, Mrs. Mnhnfiv. of Brampton. and her sister Miss Mahafl‘y. ' for the TRIBUN 5 till the and u: 19am" one of the best local papers north :1. onto. Give it n trial trip Black farmer nun shirts 50 and 7‘ c at Brav‘s. Fallwheat promisca well on the high light ilddfl but on the clayinnds in Markham It In: I ycrv allmnppear- nnce. .Thonnndlmve cubed the are“ build- inv up pow-I- oi Hood's Sump-rill.- Ind hnvo found repewed strength, vigor and vitality in it; use. Alm' Largest and best vurloty of straw hula In town. I: Bray'a. Don't finh tn-mnrruw, it. will bu unfer to Wait. till Salunlny. Special sales every Sunni-v nigh: In neckwur at Monkhouse’s Julius Glll. of Cnumnglon, yiauod 0. few dnva lhlu week It Geo. Bond- vans. Annie Plckeling vlricod her manner Sunday; [AM style- In hats at Br-v’s, ‘ Finest neekvur ln town II Bay's. Mlu Wells. 0! Aurora, 1: vialling It Slmeon Slonm‘r‘u Blue ovenfin. best in the nun-kc: for ‘l 00 I! Bug's. FIL‘ 'nvor'or dealers and buyers. m becoming [he custnm It- can an horse-t gem-ralh‘ "Culmdinn' il;is the trick n1 dinhona: to nalln pfl‘ Unilml Status 15 "Canadian chrddmrv” Hume ATIIA 75 The Importance cannot be emu,- SQL; mtmmuna‘ la oftentimes and! naturally loose m Important as on I The VIII!» of l All kinds of Boats and Shoes mxde to order. First-clung stcck of Luther to choose from. The New Waterproof Method is greuel benefiting (hose troubled wnh Rhe muism. give them I trial. Special ntentlon given to orders for hand sewed work. Repair- lnt done on short notica. C. C. McAm] was summoned as a witness on Monday Ind Tuesday to givc evidence in 11-0 Green vs Pugh one. thing out of the purchase ofmme wheat from Mr. Pugh. Repaira 11m!. New Work I" down in who. THE WEST 'STOBE ll IIBK§1’_BUILDIIE Runâ€"At Sloufl'viile on Sunday April 2611:, the wife of Rev, H.F,A Reid, B.A. or u daughter. We are planned to report that J Lehman it IbYo to ha in our midst but he'lhinks he will not be nblc to ( work for some lime. Henry Nighnnuder inlcmh~ movin; to Tnmnlo next. week. He In: make his house and lot In Mr. Mndill, ( Locust UilL ' THE P‘ JAMES T. DALEY, o V-luo of Fall X‘lnwlng IM‘pf-ntll rpâ€" ou Condlllunoâ€"Iioed Beul- Cannot, However. Bo ‘l‘ov Pine-The Nets-Ally ol’ "urn-ring Ind It. Stern. 'é'iafin‘fi‘vxhnm xMC‘UNT IMPORTANCE OF A GOOD SEED BED- BIR‘IHS or a good seed bed ovemlimnlcd: :nd 1:: In Importance, u ' neglected. On :6“: a humid It Is not so _N0_ Gripe do n OF THE NI A Bov’s life Saved Tllli GRE Y5“ STPR UI’LEM For fim autistic I‘h [DB j-aOWIAZRij‘s] m 8:. C. I. lloudtClL DWMWWVMHM‘ .(u haters. €1.00 per largc baa. Ml "upon-fut a do“. loom Sill Sup clam the am. fiiurd'x Lin-m Ems Dim-w Hood’s SCOTT'S flRSAPARILLH Humanism-m nib: Maura-u umvmm Muemmnmuuod'a. E 'sysnan is gotafz over I O to ’ all human expectations. MI. Dcnham, druggist, Hamlin, adviwi me to try Scott‘s airsparma. I did 50,1011 no‘ only saved but complete ly cured my boy.'â€"Joma DUI- cm. farmer. Lunbton County. Ont. Doubtexs may wrim either Hr. Dunmn «Geo. Denhzxn, druggist. Petrolia P.O., for vexifimkion cl these has then they will immedi- uely purchase a bottle of PHOTOS (cw dz' MEBTEN’S STUDIO. failed of the knee joim set in and ay of the bone ohhc leg followed. Doctorsmnoved hundred pim of demyed Allanunprsm heboyhadbuta mhimamdpg Pills T"EFlS jiF:1 1:11 _' 1 13.1mm) 1.5: . {7/1de]. 1 2.; Z'Lnon "=5 meek; :1 11;! mean! . L‘ ,Jlrual ' 1, sd 5! Wood's mgr aloha. M , A lllllllllllll' PlllllllS 111111111111 QSlbs Sugar $1.00: , 16.lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00. Our 35c. Tea. now for 25¢. 3 bais large Windsor soon 50, Cups Saucers 6 5c. doz: Worth $1.00. Tea. plates 45 _ 500. per doz. Breakfast Plates 65 75¢: per doz. Scallops, Bowls, jugs. Ewes and Basins 25‘pei' cent below regular price. Seethein. 25 cases of Boots and Shoes :just arrived, bought for cash. We Will sell Boots Shoes cheaper than any other hoase in town. .gCloIllln marked away down to seal fast, well never be beat' in selling selling clothing cheap. Wall Paperg to 100. per Roll half price. 27 pieces Shaker Flanne156 7 80 per yd ' worth flnm 8 to 15c. boug- ht at 500_ on the all. New Dress Goods New Prints, Cottonades and a. general assortment of new goods marked down to be below the cheapest. Floor Oilcloth 200. per yd. 1'" 1rth 3 so. 1. Tablelagilcloth20c per yd. worth 301'. ‘ .Men's and Boys ‘elt " to 500.1111011h just double, see them before going. elsewhere. A handsome Iocking chair given With a $25 cash purchase. Get a ticket and commnce to-day. S. M WARRINEB, The Leader in Low Piices - \ New spring goods‘liave'arrived Jets, Ornaments, Straw Trini- mings and and Novelty Skirt-hold- ers. Latest styles in Trimmingsi ane Edgings, New Veiling Dress-11111111111 Mrs. Adair begs leave to thank her many customers for their lib- eral patronagein the past, and, as she is now able resume work, will be pleased to see all her old cus- tomers back again ‘- ills. 11111111 81.? Mill Dallallll ~THE- TRIBUNE. srourrvmnn. 11111111.. 80.19911. LOCAL NOTICES- All ulnnoIo notion in the loco! columns of the Turin u. ins-um or entertainments st which ‘iti lt'mlrllon no is oh .or thin which is prune-1'!r hen-It ll deriv- . must be mid for st th a rats of seven cents per line such insertion. no ohlrloleu then twonty- -flvu cents. When bills I are printed at this ollloo or udvortiumonll of un- tortul iifmants Ire inserted u brief lml will be given f."- ' \ LEADER IN LOWVPRICES pecial lines in Black Henriettas' Black Cashmere Black oheir, Black Worsteds Toronto Jobbing House '1'oDD s BLOCK, West End, STOUFFVILL Sui lbhlbt tndShehm â€"1X__ 'TODD’S- BLOCK, Is the place to get all kinds of Footwear, Trunks l: Valises ,At prices lUth‘P than the lowest, it will he to _1. 1111' ud11111t111ro to c.1ll.iii1l llt‘ 1-11111'i1ued that this Is the I'i-rht pint-c to buy your bums 1111:] \'line.: Don‘t- Stoufl'villLy the place Todd‘s 111111-11. S. H. GRIFFIS 5 HQ SELLING FOOTWEAR is the distinctive business of this store forget . The whole time and thought of the mana-rement is dir ected to the buying and sellng of BOOTS " a SHOES There is no dividing of our energies ’LOW Prlces _ Form the loadstone that diaws custom to Our store See our range of-women s Oxt‘OIds. nothing like them Use our men '5, boys and Women’s heavywear. 1000 pairs but. from the Oswald Murdofl' Co’s bankrupt shoe stock, ',[‘oronto half price at ‘R. UNDERHILL’S' '~,Palaée Boot and Shoe Store, Stoufl'ville Seeds 1 '1: 1.151.111" ’ ((1 [orniIIIIIH/l“ Seeds, (PERFECT TllllTH PUWDEH Seeds. /T [Elli/[S THE MHZ/7H //V A 4401.5 7' DEL/£7003 STA TE 0F FRESHNESS DRUEEISTS 25 ‘15 Timothy Clover Corn Siberian oats Tnmips. Marsgolds And all kinds of field and garden seeds. Remember Seeds arc much lower in p ice than last year. We have a large stock and will sell cheap. Also Fine Groceries, Flour, and Feed Highest prices ullow'ed for Butter and Eggs. W. A. CLARK- Telephone Store opp. the Market, Stoulfville 3.8-" ' - We Theflnd Reliable ”EM lidllbfil‘ ‘G. H. KEMP, Familv Butcher. Keeps on handfiall kinds of FRESH Allll SALT MEATS. SAUSAGES. HEAD CHEESE And fish in Season, in fact everything that" is kept in a wellâ€" ordered shop. Beef sold by the qarter and park by th urea-c. It reasonable rates. Nomeâ€"Cum paid for hides, skin and tullow LOCAL JlTEMs. ‘ Miss Paterson, of Toronto, 15 visit- at Mrs,- Stock‘s. Fon SALE .â€"Severnl tons of hay. Wilmot Brown lllr. and Mrs. Simeon Stouil‘er are attending the funeral of her mother toâ€"dtiy lit Aurar 1, Johnson Gowdv. of Port Perry, Is now in the employ of Silvestert‘; Daugherty. The Executive Committee of the Lacrosse Club are sparing no pains to make their Concert next Wednesday the event ,of the sensou. Strayed from lot 7. concession l, Uxhridgo, 3 hen turkeys. Informs- iion as to their whereabouts will be 'bunkfully received by James Hopkins. Rev. John D. McEws n. of Brooklyn N. S. has been selected pastor oi the Con oreguimnsl church and will occupy the ‘nulpltiun Sabbath next. Vo call attention to the Lacrosse 'Boys' Concert on Wednesdnv. May nth Tlie club deserves the support and on courazement of the public as they are working hard to have :1 winning- team for this' season. TElJ.Tlll-. D1211? â€".\111'. J. F. Kellock. Druggist. l'ertli writes: "A ‘l'usiouicr of mine bpl'iiig lu-r'u cured of di- fIinss by IlIr- use of Dr. 'l‘liuuuis' liuruulriu Oil, wroh-‘iu lrelunil. telling his friends lll‘ ri' Iii Lli-' cure in utilisviliuiicl: I 111(l\1'1l 1'11 ul. rdi-r l‘ll"â€"lll )1.- df 11 llU/J ‘II III' 111mm; to \\'1 xfoi'd. lu- uiill ill-is “c.1111: " N. xi \11bb.11h the List lflllul'll'l'h i111'1'lili;_' inr ill 1e lift‘Si‘lil',L'fllllIl‘l'l'lICL‘ icnr “ill ll“ held in ”It! Sluutl'l'iili- Methodist Church. The. live i‘I'usi will 1'nlliiI1-,'Iici- 11: Dill) .'i. m The ‘l’ll'l'flm 11! will lie :1iiii1i1ilsli-r1'd :11 ill rims.) 11l' Ih1- morning 111-ruilizl. .\s usual th‘ .'lpp'iilii;ii:'lll i'ul‘ lilo/lining- is withdrawn for llic IJ:i\‘. lli'r numerous lIl'lI' lldw 1-. ill luucli r11 1,;1'111 in blur of llu: d1 nth oi .\l;1r_1 i-Illuli lirodir. second dullghtir oi: \lr. and Mrs C. J Ui'odie, oi Bethesda in lll‘l’ 251h 1'c.'1r.- Deceased hud bI'I-n sull‘cr- iugfor some time from nfi‘vriion of the lungs and finally succumbed to the disease on Tuesday evening. The funeral takes place this afternoon to the Mellille com--tery.AlInira The letters testifying to cures mode by Aver's Sm'snpanilu and other prepnrutions are kept on file at J. C. A1 cr Con’ ollicc, Lowell, Mum. They lll‘C from all over the “arid and Me chrcrfully shown to anyone desirous of seeing llicm. . A phosplmrc‘seeni f1 o'cloek ten was recently given in Paris 11: 8 111 the evening. at which no lights were used the light coming from the ceiling. carpets, choirs, pictures. lcucups and flowers, The ladies were phosphor- escent dresses. ulid their faces should- ers and arms gloamed‘with light, M. Henry. of the Academic des Sciences has invented a phosphorescent starch. which was used on the occasion, and which employed as ace powder, "lends n moonlight radiance very becoming to some. ’i' he lecture on temperance by Rev. D. V. Lucas. on Monday evening in Daley’s Hall was not so well attended as tho'merits of the subject deserved. The speaker referred to the fact that those in the liquor business themselâ€" vco on principlehtrongly condemned it and that such being the case. it well doomed ere long to be crushed out of existence. Be especially warned the young to have absolutely have nothing to do with it and cspeclallv the young ladies to discard promptlv the lover on whose breath the fumes of alcohol were discernible. The lecture was lutoranersed with apt and amusing illustrationegwhlch kept up the inter- est in the subject. It was evident the lecturer bud "Thuiubs up or Thumbs dowr_1"well on bond and all present apent‘u pleasant us well as profitable evening. ___..__ llimll’s Llnintnl 01m Diphllilria. MILLINERY . If you want the latest, prettiest and cheapest inilliliery goods go to MRS. F. WILS‘lN’S. New hats, new floners, ribbons, sprays, straw trimmings, also a beautiful line of Swiss embroidery. Baby bonnets in silk cashmere and muslin. A nice baby cloak at $2. . . Printed delains at 10c. Rustlinglinlng. the newest skirt lining -. Satisfaction given in dress making * Bicycle hose stBrsv‘s. Ole-ring all: of boys 11nd youths felt hats at Buy' 11. Bicycle suits to order n sp ciullty st Bruv' o. Bert may? count oliillnega-II:a Best 6c cixfll‘:}) _1- Co D Brown’ a west and; no“? Clearing oifl “he. "of bovs 11nd youths clOlhlnfiofitlf price at Draw a Fortify your system for thc spring unison by using the Beef, Iron and Wine preparation put up at ltlio Market Drug Store. One of our young ludicfl was neurly drownolLlIist Suudnv‘by falling into the crock while lii',the act of crossing ll. . ‘ Jonanv Bum. Fon SERVICE A thuro’-bred Jersev Bull for son-lea ut lot 32. concession 8. Markham. ’l‘urms Si 00. P. H. lLrvmer 2m Jollu Burke. 28 Mnry St l'luiniltou Had pins in the luck and Rlieums'isiu. Hove taken one bottle of Roots-nay (‘urc Never h’ld anything to do me so much good. 011 Tuesday, at Aurora, Mrs. Webli mother of Mrs. Simeon Sioufl‘er, pets- and quietly away, after, 11 few weeks illness. The funeral Hikes place today The piano recital III Dalev's hall on Tuesday c1c'1in given hv Mrs. J. J Bnker and her pupils was -well put- ronized and the i'urilius parts of the program were very well received. CYCLE CLiIluâ€" Will meet in front of Merteus' block at 6.80 on Tuesday or enlug next to take 11 run to Clare mout. The riders have decided to wear, as a mark of distinction, grcv suits and while sweaters. The Stoullvillo Dramatic Club \vi:l npprg; lit lhc Lacrosse Boys‘ Concert \\'rd111-sd.'i_\‘.i\luv (“1111. and some now Iiidnlli'iiclivi- felllurrs will also be iillt_IiI lho boards. to}, to day on ucâ€" It Ralph There nre Cns’s ol consumption so far uglrunucll lllel Bicklc'n Auli-L‘una'lluplive Syrup uill nut cure. but none ure so bad lliil it “iii In: giro relief. F- r coughs. colds . '1l iill uff ctlnus of tho (hm-1t, “lungs IIIid 1'lI st. it is u spccilic which has never llt‘l'll known !0 full. I! [Irmlloli'su free and vusy n'xlu'cloi'ntinn, lllt-rl'liyri'iliiivilli' llic pli’rgiu 11nd gives the discus-Ll lull: 11 1- limit" to heel. .\ . - ' -;“-â€" i': 1 ll" wusfnirlv l [111111 TII 111111111111 ‘H mm“ m “m0“ goal. nillinlluh 1:111 dim: is in filil WillL'. l'ril'l's rnngcd Ii-Imowlini low: 'A lliItLI-r M in 1.11:. Eggs 8 l‘liickons All to to title. White wheat lli'd \\'li-.-1il The. Goose wheat 130 to 1’1. . Rye 41') 1.11.3119. Suiilll PWHD film-191:. Muulliiy pound 513a. Bhick-nyo (immobile, lliirlcy ill) tn 31-11:” Mixed outs 22s., Wliitoontn 2-10., Buckwheat 30 to .'i'lc.. White beans 75 to 8011., Hides $5.50 to 84. The old Roueo bridge, Markham. is in u very dangerous condition and should be either totally closed or Immu dlntelv repaired. On Tueadny night, their-nee closing the street at the top ofiht'. hill having been removed, a stranger drove down the hill, unto the bridge and but for the horse's intelli. genco. who knowing I all was '10: right, would go no further,w011ld have plunged rioht into the stream The bridge in its present state is a grievâ€" ous annoyance to the re sldents oi Vinegar Hill and thev complain 01 having to walk around to the other bridge through the mud. -â€"Sun The McFadden blocs. Markham. caused considcublc excitement. Wod- ncsday ultérnoon and at the some time settled the numberlcss opinions as to its stability. etc., by parllnlly falling. Since the frost commenced to leuve the ground the building has. been cracking and Tuesday the north corner stone. the corner stone of what was to bathe Sun's new office, fell, biltbveil that did not convince the skeptic that " she" ms color to fall. it was thought that if the writer was drained out of the cellars the building would still have show and John Kellen. and W.ngg were set. at work to Open the drain. About 1.30 p. m. wilhoutony warning he north store fell in, the front wall falling on Main St, catching Kollett in the drain. (or- tuniitelv he escaped with but u few bruises from the - fulllnlz - brick. The crash soon brought s crowd to the spot and the second storefront looking very dangerous it was thought best to make it full. the south storcls so rm- intact. â€"Sun _......._ 1110,11 I11 105119 111113 i11131111111] minim 1 kiss: styles in huts u Brsv s, , Finest neekwur In town at Brsv's. Mlle Walls. of Aurore, is visiting at Simeon Slonflrr‘ 11 Blue over-oils. best in the nisrket ior ‘l 00 tit Bruy' 11 Annie Piekeiing vlrlted her mother Slindsvi ' Largest and best variety of straw hats in town. It Bray's. Don't fish tn-niorrow, it will lie safer to Willi. till Saturday. Special sales every Suturdsv night in neckweur at Monkbouse’s Black farmer satin shirts 60 and 76 e at Bruv‘s. Jslnee Gull. of Cunninglon, visited 0. low dsvs lbls week at Goa. Bund- wsv,s. A.(.l. Brown ls able to be out again alter a severe attack of sciatica. Mrs. Handle being visited by her mother, Mrs. Msbul‘fv. of Brampton. and her sister Miss Mnhnll‘y Fullwbeut promises well on the high light lsdds but on the clnylnnds in Msrkhum it bus u very allmnppenr- snce. .Thonnndll‘ve tested the great build- ing up power of Hood's Sump-nib Ind have found renewed strength. vigor and vitality in its use. SEEDR‘ISesnt-i. !â€"â€"-J11h11 L. Mnckciizie has 11 full line of field 11nd gin-don seeds in pocketor bulk ut the Old Reliable Drug Store. SOC.I\l"ill. for new subscribers pity for the TRIBUN E till the end of 1896. one Of the best local [inpcrs lioith 1'1 '1'-11- onto. Give it It trial trill Duke of Cleieland, jr. ihc properti ofJ. Yoko. jiwellcr: will stand a! his own stable during tho entire season. on the farm south of the public school Stoutfville it Mr. Fred Milli-r will appear at the Lacrosse Boy's Concert, M111 61h. for the first limo, wilII his new l'llouo- graph. the besteverhcnrd lll Stoull- i. vilio. Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Knowles. oi lleafordnvho died on Mon duv ill the advanced age of 85 years, l?!‘ .1 II; .. 11 S )1 :n1111'a'1l'11.-.:' ller remains were interred in the Disciple Cemetery, Picked-11:, Sin A meeting oi‘thc Band was I held the band room on Thursday trailing: lust for the purpose of reorganizing .,. rnlll: 1111.181 [ll risulis 111-111.} 112"" attended full yesterday the funeral of his sister.1\lr<. 1 I ____.._.__.â€"_____ _l , 1 We are pie-lied to report that lleoti . N G- Lehman Is nb‘c to be in our midst sign It I o r' pe but he. Iliinks be will not be able to do 1111‘. I When youmte flood . pm; mp1,1gm ‘ lobed “guanine p'lls flinch tear 1-111 all. e. “ork for mm“ III“ 3 pivot: :11. 1.1.1111 it 111111 11111111. Ls: mult- Hoods land can 11- 111-, ran. 1: tr..- ‘ Pills evidence in "‘1: Green 1‘s l’ugli case. , drum-<1; 5,. .7 , 1, ”W 1. “1., Mass. rising out of the purchase cilia-1111c wheat i mull ”-15 w .151- u.'.:. thud . “5411.11.13. from Mr. l'ugh. __,_ BilllliS. REILLâ€"At SiouflIViilc on Su11da_1., April 261b, the wife of Ha, I ll. 1; A fluid. B. A. of daughter. __+_ Henry AvléllSWillldi-‘l‘ intcnIL mmm ' Io Turonlo next neck. He Ins noted his house and lot to llr. Madill, of Locust Hill. ' C. C. McAroywassummoned :15 a witness on Monday and Yumday to give ‘ . ., .‘...,..,, ,,,,., l .21.) 1 hi’ 1(1.\.1 l's. THE l’Ai’x‘fhl’U‘iT IMPORTANCE OF- A GOOD SEED BED- PHOTOS Foi' ti: 1' itlllrill‘ 1% mi. «all :It MERTEN’S STUDIO. STEM-WT} 1 Tim 1111111- of 1:111 l‘ltlulng quwml- rpâ€" an ('olulhl-snI-N‘vvd Hull (.'lnnni, "omen-r. Be Too l‘inele-r See-gully of ll-rrou'ln: and II.- Eliot". The importance of a good seed bod cannot be rrLsily o1'err-stlm:1!-_d;and yet, notwithstanding its importance it ls o'it-ntim- -.= su-g'll neglected Un 51115 lintumlh louse 111111 hu1.1ii ll is no! S" lnixurtunt a.- 1111 thus- 11.].1- 31 11-111 Iil‘,\' out or 1vn sails “1.11 or muvli 1r -1':-. to adhlru 'lllll lnl'ni elude lu Llllllfll".< [lint 11w naturally moist it is l-.-‘> 1'5- = ,, Fv'llllal than in lhme 11111111 ar- -lr1' And in dry 1\'~1:1'h--r II. is 11 My m- -n Il‘llllil1lilmll-‘l I’I'llIHIIEM 11111111111111 ”lit" \\i.1-n iii. 1‘.1 11l1-r l: W 'I. 4 1T1i1 1:1 For spring: s-mw; ll. is. usually much nub-r 1-1 1:11 .1 Cum-l Si-ml l 1] on 311:- 1.1111 121-211 l 141111 'l‘1l1rthr1.slIr--u,:ht bl 11111 l -11iiil- r 11,111l1-1-1 :1n11-l1- 1 ll lll‘Jl it is in 1'11li mur- rilli l_ pul \ r ’2-1lilH111111-1-1lr1b lfllvn .llkitk'" lint in 111' ids \111l1 11-1.. 11 1 ‘ ill-11' l-eI niliw: ' i. llllt‘ puixl-rlzni an! main 1_,~1-r31111', if ill» lriri-l . of cliv 1--.\111r1_ Tin-r.» 1111.11! 1‘11'.~i liI- -'"- '.1 , and limli tin- . i'1~-r- :1:'n111n1 '1 lind had r. '1-115 of ~1uih \1‘1111 «'l 5 .n tlI sriI: .' 11 1'.'.ll fl"! :1 pIpin,1111lf 1 s; ril r11 131'} 11- f-‘H... ' ».'1. .11111111-111'71'1 r11, rim-ugh Idl- su-‘li is 1-) l- and electing officers ior :he ensuing. «1:11» or |~ul\‘-rl' ycnr. The following were‘ circledz- ""‘k" ”"I’" '” President, John Do ughertvfiSecrctary' 1r. H. L. Mitchell. Treasurer and Leader. Nonii Slollfl'er. any communications regarding: engagements will be rcâ€" ' ceived and attended to by the secreâ€" lurv Stoull‘villeI. Canadian Gazette 1L011don).â€"â€"Suc- cuss i511 good thing. but it carries its penalties with it. Canada is finding lhutpnui 1111’11 now in Iii-1 gratifying development of her c\iiortIhors1' trade 'olu-ly linu, 11v 111-1 1-: 5111 1‘1- lI--1\'1-\'1~r, aflv. ' 511'“. 11: it in, 1s (1. [-luus runs ll :1 1\'- nil ‘ .. fur <11l111'i711ii--!1 1 -iill cuuuz lllw ii “'1111l-l i-.- lu'li' 1' cl-'-ls ti crumbled millin: in :1 1 llnflilllll 11-1- Canadian lmrit‘s l1: 1v 1- 11 on such :1 plfl(1v *1 > 'X l 3 in the f'n or of douhrs 11nd buy crs'. lllzli it 1.1 bl‘cfillllll: llll.‘ custom lo cn-ll Aiiil‘riwin h-irscs geiii'ruliv "Culinlliun‘ just us it .is the trick oi dishonest grocers to Dilllll oil“ lliiilrd Stan-s L‘llt‘l'lil’ as "Canadian clu'ddlr " win-ii |.iv1-rpo11l journalists l1;11i l.1~t wool; to llL‘L‘fllllll lUl' an increase ili lll‘l'lL‘ :l.ii>1l1-r.~'. llii'_1' u'llhou: lix'sii.1'io:1 pu‘ Clll.idi.1li horses.“ A similar liovl was put upon Cnundiuii horses in this rouutn' some iinr- ago. win-11 inquiries at the instance of the High Commissioner showed that 1th animals iii question cums not from Canada but from Chicago. 111 the present Liverpool case, it irullxpirl's on veterinnrv inquiry that the diseasr is not zluliders at all but pulmonnn influenza. Glunders is :1 disease whiih does not exist in Cuunda. It is not mentioned once in the annual report of the Canadian Depnriment of Agri‘ auburn. though, as the ruphrr slio ws evern little trumperv trouble among live stock is rooted rant and reported 011 bv the veterinary ollicers. More- over thousands of lirlllsll buvcrs of Canadian horses can tcslii‘v to their soundness iII this and othr'r respects. At the some time, in view of these coughs and colds cau g'it in transit. it might be an advantage if the Cum» diun Government were. to _cuuee all vessels carrying horses across the Atlantic to bo disinfected after each verses; that there mar be no spread of ‘he ordinary pulmonary troubles to which healthy men and horses are at firm a subject. __._ ATHA Joseph BKowu. of Uxbridgo, spent a day last week with II. B. Loit's J. Brownsberger. of Stoufiville, spent Sunday last with E. B. Hoover's. Mrs Henry Nighswnndcr is spending a couple 0/ daysat present in Toiontn with friends. - A. Spears, of North Tomato, spent :1 couple of days visiting friends in this vicinity not long since. John Kyler oi‘lbis place have moved to their farm which he purchased from his brotherf in the vicinity of Mount Albeit FHInguI-mno s burns and other out- buildings, about half- 11 mile west of‘ Whitevule were burned on Monday last about ten 0 ‘cloolt 1n the forenoon Cause of the unknown. .lll 1‘. l1. FEEL-16.11:; ig‘ti‘: C h :S a Li - - l tilt- 1‘111‘th. I- l‘uv will 1’1 ~111' 1':1..it \- ' lllv 1- 14.1 1:111 l-- l--:Ill‘1")-~l'1lL'll 11- --t‘.1--r\1'.,~-- li:. . 1111- 1111p 131.11 11111:. 1.i:1111--l lh- r12 ‘i'-l'n 1111.011 hm: ha 1‘- Enid. "11- lm-‘- r' ll‘i'Jllll: illu: “Al I l--v'- -l l' or [‘luniwl 11'i1‘1 5" ‘ll 111-- :‘l'nl lw'ir- 1111‘. "~ Ari-l 11h '1. l'.'.Il'. for n l.'-I r. cr~~111 '--r 1.1: li..,1\'->n 12w ‘1, 111a) llI( A lay Jâ€"Aâ€"lllES 'l'. DALEY, ly ('1 red my lvv C.'1\' 11:21:11.; 1 Ila-c“ .CTS 111.11 11" :e | l l sound r131 11:11, 5.1 1 these f1- 5. 111m 1 tely purchase :1 l' ,‘ttit: 1'1 SCOTT'S llRSllPllRllLll .fll timing. 5? -, ['1'-711710 202th- .Vmail 101151.-1'n_’1.i a dose. Scott’s Still 501p c‘ears the skill. ._c.,- \Iv: PcItr1‘. .a PC” 1"..- 1; All kinds of Home and Shoes made to order. l'irstâ€"cls‘ls stack of Lo slhrrl to choose from. The New Waterproof Method is grrrllelfil benchiing (hose troubled “11h llhe lunlism.rl1‘ethem In trial Special attention given to orders for hand sewed work ltepair- log done on short notice. R1 airs and \‘ow Work all down in . . ' pride-II I lllnird‘s Llhllll'nl 1111-13 Plumper. ' 111 11111111 BUILDIIG THE WESLEIS'Efi-t-vmim:

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