Byfield's Art Gallery, Hessen' Downie Road, Where you will fied s Ing and varied stock of OM DISCOUNT To CLUBS. work. CALL AND SEE THEM AND PATTERNS. Qald and Silver fgncy colored perforated cart "She Stratford Times, oly HEF ET : jetta L t - Tux Trees from now until the New Year for Seventy-five cents, Send skmg your names with "| The contrast for ai. 4g the Toverness- wWarded to Ma )Ar2 #,. Be berts, at $4.63 = xod., P. Writt's ender | was 99.75, and ohn MeLagan's, $9.50 per Our remark to the editor of the : "You're ner * e inclination to enter ic- with ome who hurls « Latia | ctation,--A meeting of young men fa Maxx Ragtiney ron tag Barrism Navy.~ In that England intends backing up assumed in hag if i F g FE i He Hl : Hi Ett] a ini fe i i E S Ps = = # a = ee a fits ris, lini e- dreds | d ef sili te PE if i i i 'Ba i ry i if : i . if i g : Ps 5 } ft 8 FILE pers tat 4 iy F Putt Hi | F S Fj i Fi et cE uf f if sf a i an eltaefte elf pall lerpefie ether ait lacrosse mateh in the show » (which drew about 407 4 the God: and Stratford teams, Up to the beur of the game the topic of conrersation was thei oni A r } AO rege aay. special mention to _ | made of bis ability to Ai the sent for which he has been Pa i 'i 444 Fit i F2bs§ I referred a | wore nominated :--A, M. Diver, Wm. Darid- Fer the Lecal Legislature the following Monteith, who was declared the choier of the Convention. Dr. Horsibrook isa mav well known in the Riding, His ability is unquestioned, aD in ta b a! he will sevept, He is too well known in the be A. resolution approving of Sit Jolin's im reapeet to a" judicioas re | adjustment of the tariff, was unanimously adop' + eee WALLACE. The fall wheat in every part of the town $ on. Mr. Dahl and James Vines are all the _--_---- ee. ELMA, . Seppan Desatu.--A very sudden death eceurred at the residence of de Coughlan, on the 6th con., on 8 y m Bliza White, an elderly lady who wtrok susceed ip tae meres: ing to his customers, and condacts his busi h i inciples of fair dealing. 5 E 3 Qe i E 2s &=ZSEER The Conservative a held | gree g E ri fet Al E of 3 F oa SeREite fail G i* rH f qr rf as a rs Es EF i fy | Mi if ined i [ : E ! ~ 7 i the polls. The present Writ regine has bat few admirers. The lands in Nerth Mornington are gener. for. tree planting aid neat fences work etill by improved upon. * (vo THE " SYaaTPoRD Tow cLocK.'} prt fia F He ERE oy long from hie high pinacle, down into the mure. story A building mania hat broken oat on the | titnte of ail principle, who boasted of their ini S ehablod in th ' ammpi Fy ca th ap- | and pearance and value of homesteads would Cora wal {2 z i aears uy Hf Py Meeee While all this goes on your Collector Is ait EE i 4 Hy i heenest isterest in frveryth'ng appertaining Pex: a atte fi f >) : een i z | F : E proper respect he was welcome to stay. The father did net know of th: son being sick Was BO 6) ol gore eyes oF have been barthen of the day to asequire property for their chikiren and leave them well provide for. ---- + +00 + ------- fr . Youwe Men's Coxaeavative Agsocition.-- to announcement i meeting place in the Grand Cen' Hall, on y evening, 16th inst. The meeting for the ing either « Natioval Policy Club or a Young men's C ive A . left for the to deside which name id be most . After due discussion it was resolved te name it the "' Young Men Conservative Ai han) eusiliary to the $ Conservative Sarees ot Se Sone, Officers were then to f, DB. , Eeq.; o, J Li Mesars. T. G. Feunell, W. B. ing, 3. MeClang, jr. and John Livingstone, ~ Fb n d to draft constitution and by-laws to govern the ciation and submit the same af next meet- ing, whieh ia to be held at the Commercial Hall om Wednesday evening, 24th inst. As the membership will not to men ¢: ively, tive town ie cordially inv to attend. Arrangements will then be made for holding regular meetings and d | interest to the Association. 4 Wanmiwe.--One of oar complaint this week G. 8. Climie, Sr gnmerko ig var kes tif er eee ee Tt "ys if i Paty fair in thig country, aa all old coantry folks halk) sore and feel, z i want of religiogy zeal, of the climatic con- mi hich five; the if B Sieragaetcs: sos oppate rte eee H i ea at t il gu the ¥ diagust, be found Fort Gearge iy the bend ene: Hascall rite renee poTer b Ht ae ' HL i {zeal m the propie, a4 you-are- aware that so there is net much religion in either Grit or i i , | wee , PF. W. Gear- dif 3 3 ae fy fi I EF fi 5 i oS i & J = g g E Hi i] : i i | i He i & F H nif 4 [eesett | HSSuslksssss eek =8se 3 0 et 3 ESR i owner of the court. saan 6 as & warn ing to those who keep within poration, and ree = $0 an well ax destroy the property of their ta Banantvs. on Babbath last a and several * big . oars practices ins a agi el tance beyond corporation limits, they spend most of the day in shooting. fish ing and athletic sports. We not tell ib sh te h condest is wrong, eee ee ne muaee Oy Same require to them not to repeat it, be- cause the coastables of the town have been ordered te look after the matter for the future. It is very doubifal if these young Gabbath-breakers are fully aware of the con ol uae & = Ba ------ Q>Ons -ROOnegerot>reng> ay i ff SSER ESSE vate iit | ; H fi F E ; i i i rf F i ! il E E iF bi i qur\pgt--E- 20 REBSESEEE «SEUS BOESE EEGEPESESSETEEEEESE a] - = = if SSecsuSh 2 ill at ne Hi ; vif [ARE at i aye i ra . * f SSNCEENE EEEEEGE Gz rf + DISTURRACES ON PLACE B' 7 r" SQCARR -- STONE-THROWING a€D PreTot. rune Hii fz! zF 2p and it who Tali bis pon Kill cot he tate te dee A strong body of polices had now been called fi h il il tat lle : crowd of young men. Sergt. Kefoe da pee of police proceeded there bat found ali set. affray There is considerable party feeling, arising out of the trials going on af those wha ok Part iw the iste shooting afrays in the sity. BIRTHS. =. TEasOw~-Is Siraerd, oe igth inst, the wile of Ket R Patterson, M A, Kk D, of a cen Pos ou the 16th inet, the wife of u tu St Marys. en the ord Thomas Of s daughter st Ie Met! |. Oo She TAR last, the th = 1 ray tbe lath tet, seThuax--Te -, om the @its of Mr Jebn Dirthman, of a Cc 7 YT aman, on i inet, the nite ir s Dewy --At faverma: Ge trace, a the i int ite ots the wife af Gee 5 ' . Reanrs 5 Stratford, on the Sard inet, the wite « 7 os Reading, of « daughter. MARRIAGES. Gurra--Davis--in Btvatior4, os the 16h inst, the Rev iP at se 4 bride's & | At on the 10th last. by the Rey J £ Crely, M A, Mr nel S we daughter of Joba Gibsoe, Ls Givctam At S*. Marys, ou the ¢th fest, Flize bets Dale, wits of De Jone Binelair; aged = years. Craxpex -Ia St Marys. on the Mh ina, mas, youngest sos of Johe Crandac, > FrtbonbaLD--At Mewmarhet, om the ith nN FM __ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AUCTI OQ! N SALE DESIRABLE TOWN LOTS! MRA20: Dee reesired inatractions. Meratfers, Apr tem, nS Important to Boards of Health JAMES' WELL PROTECTOR, Patented Mare Yh ATE URK WATER at @ iwedsrats cost The sebsert o@ars to of rights exclusively to Musicipalities, with a view te its officers. am " Pull particulars sent en spplicstion. - «, JAMES, Cis] Baginesr, Colborne Pat Colles, Apes en 1.0.0.F. ANNIVERSARY. (HAND CONCERT ut Tae TOWN MALL. Tandy Bros., Miss Barr and Mrs. Keltie. THURSDAY, APRIL 25TH, 1578. rari ra he St. James' Church, Stratford. ces Wiphens we be, ia aentene? St ee te 6 oeicsh. and thoes be teut pews, will please give their J. GRAYSON SMITH, A. BURNBAM, \ Wanpexs. Stratford, April %, 1879. mle Young Men's Liberal Conser- vative Association. A meRriKa will be held et the Comsserciat Fridey Evening meri, the 26th inet, at 720 o'elock cs tind Porpeses ef organizing the above essocia- wt yeang Conservatives are requested te at- T. MAYNE DALY, Ja, April 4, 7 . . i i TOWN OF STRATFORD. ur Corperaticn of the Tewa of Stratford, te . FIRSTCLASS TEAM NORTH RIDING OF PERTH Conservative Convention OTR paren, Sanaa oa Town of Listowel, Sp paeeh ee wil! be bald ie Tuesday, the 7th of May, as ome time place a4 may be dirented Ets wine vill Se Secrets CC a eee Township of North Easthope. BEDSEEE 1! 1 jg eedarescesrewge ee a STARE great ot see eoaperetion en mosh ot on ; : }