Stratford Times, 4 Jan 1888, p. 2

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SENTIMENT CONCERNING PERSONS SUGGE ne FIR WHO. MARRY -A SECOND TIME, LAW OF HOSPITALITY. . A MgmorablewSurbem, of Sermons--Kules An M1 ' of Good Taste and Mtiquettentlin pie! . Attire of the Bride--Silver and totden| Weddings. A , Oct. A Rule. NS IN REGARD TO THE)" a AND EASILY FITTED, Hands of 'Country ma and sates arse Giotes They Wear--Gloves for Men. "How do you find ew York ladie# hands? eon small," said the girl at the nae i glove.cayel! Tey aye, between 5% land 6%, but <4 abet. "there ure exctithorn #o an Englishman's House, |W hy, just before you came in I spent nearly Lew--The American's Way) three-quarters of an hour tugging end pull $ Fisingr--Emdarrasment of the} fing at a No, 6 glove trying te getiton a band The woman was a socik ty: | that needed. a 734. ader, avd ber diamonds would make me e *} » leave here and harp. * 'French marriage cullags are..jow L are of country--yet in onc lhap py enougl: t e he ge t at knownj so far as. they Welaté fo first mar- Way city rages, but as regards second marriages very large cities little has yet been writtet, Perhaps these tiey might hve been numbered by tens. marriages lack the romantiielement which fn ali human affairsis the suux "api quante that < "lifts the favor." This may explain why so realizing thdt little notice is taken of them, ere is a de- ition in France to reSard those iny Shae twenty years ago creasing population. nd push and cru iness. Weare tired of seo ach face whi h passes y# in the crowder arrests hore Keen, more anxitts, mere moro unrestfal than the last. And ¥ ing the potsibility of miu th comfor aj @nner goras imbeciles undeserv ing -- A aso ar sentiment on t % ond w our " friends tt TApT yt the seechd marriage of For certain it is th f tity whe n these have reache a middle wee ious prejudice was remarkably Hustrated a few yearsazo by Pere Digon, 'who, in the course of the memorable sermons that he preacies in Paris, and which obtained for him the severe censure of the of the Dorninicans # and temporary series of are Ae ik 0p: shic sal enongh to "kiss oat joya it flies, attacked the practice of the second marriage of women with a sabe Mmence that pri sfoundly astonished the congre- gation, among whom were some people who | considered the sermon a grossly personal at- tack. The eloquent Dor. inican had not done what the Latin proverb advises the discreet cobbler to do--be had gone beyond his last, He kad no authority to use a pulpit for abus- ing women who entered for the second time the matrimonial state. The sermon was printed in extenso in some of the papers, and | made a prodigious commotion. People asked why the Dominican father was so hard upon | and so lenient toward men. © The dis- | ® turn that was not exactly Bol although iy Didon was in expressing -- 80 | contain a i up and Log words a floating religious that is by no means of recent date. aoop TASTE AND. ETIQUETTE. There are certain rules of good taste "and i second ON BEING INVITED. tocome at a certain time and stay unti tion: "Conte and make us a visi you ean," leaving oné with cided uncertainty, should one one could, as to whether one's visit, would n be very il timed, No; one starts with a ee for so long. An Englishman, hs business and If is lines as sical say and as definitely. receives such an invita-. an American tia, what is _-- Very apt is-he to I'm too besy to "anyway, I think it over," and the in « in the suburbs of our, "ver mind what," Nor is this only the natural effect from the cause TH oy We are} 7 we Want more A iag-eiaeney daily ach sweet, tng le home life as ertain @x- Sushi ft . than on one socie amd ¥ wait ; al the Moectiterra- thi: » bai s itself. Meantime we " pee teste leas ger ci : sand give their numer, say what c sine ony | The first thing one realizes on being inv ited ,to an Englishman's house is that one is invited la gloves. certain time, There is no indefinite invita- t whenever a half certainty SY lé in gloves change as often, almos that one would "be welcome, and a very de- i go whenever edge that one is Weisser ak vesls wane ai qr brushed go he went to lunch. But glove rye lot is must have a few! vitation is de "and abe blushed, le any have worn a6 five years ago, bat she vas no use for Gs now, Whatshe wanted was rax the other class?" "a y are th e coun wf gui. You t large, course, r "A amd miik on git ( Saturated « as they are with nature's perfumes, wo washed in lily af Country girls? rope ey Finn +. at. ~- : As a. or 'thing Ht . 9 natch every one of 1 bow. about menf" "Welt they are charming. I don't say bate 'ause I'ma woman, Men always coine jn want and don't take up any time atall UY nily they take some shade of tan or pliaa black. A greatmdny uren tho are fastidious without it being known always wear black They know the secret that a blagk glove always niakes the band look sinaller Speaking of black reminds me that mourning does in dresses, Some years ago it style to wear a black dressed kid for deer ¢ mourning, and now the sorrow is sof . by wearing undressed kidsin black. A society lady whom 1 know very well, because she buys all ber gloves here, bought six pairs of ndressed ogres gloves when = died, last cal, ly an ly, from habit, reviews his ve A both of theless For full dress, chalk white'a social nature, and replies at and pearl are the real tony shades, and--ab, lonce, thus in his turn giving his host that 7% Icame near forgetting the dudes. I don't i "Tshall be happy een mean athletic society young men, but They can dudes, who talk like sere and [sp. - ond cieee ae see oe by oe | Lind they're i, of tricks, the p to all sorts "Fhe pretty, trad looking a girl. sighed, back oo Peeger 2 bang, mn 6 nota on iF nota iy one, Bello nu' New York 5 te A Night at Magiunis'. - Mico Coroner Johnston was sworn and aside for a more convenient season,| "Last night about 11 o'clock, your basor, I 'ortable and was standing in the door of the when 'he white mantilla, witha few flowers over it--certain]: = ~~ LLON.. PRICES. IT WILL PAY YOU TO 'BUY FROM Us. BRADSHAW & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS AND ___UNDERTAKERS. _ 120 DOZ. DIAMOND DYES The Medical Hall. ALSO. DYEING MATERIALS! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. J. H. NASMYTH & C0; Dispensing oe: ONTARI -ST SELL. TELI RIG HT CAS T ALIAN, A California Natural Mineral Spring Water. (PHONE. FINE LINES or PERFUMES, TOILET SOAPS, &c., JUST RECEIVED AT E. J. JOHNS' WEST SWwD DRUG STORES! Ontario,8t., West. NIGHT BELL ON FRONT DOOR Btratiord, Dec. 5, 1887, 89-3 REMOVAL. A. STEWART, HARNESS MAKER, -- HAS REMOVED TO -- H. Baker's Block, South of the Market, Opposite the Man- sion House, Wellington Street, Where he Intends Keeping. a Stock of Kinds a First-Class Harness, Whips, Bells, Combs, Brushes, Blankets. . Very y Cheap. 'ou *No policeman, young feller," 3 wyeieee --_ over to Maginnis sea orange flowers, which ir Sengpcpamaggir bas ieagsractangor ai. this is one: y not can only be. worn oace an sch occasions, nor often d come when chrysantbemums and scblouie, which are Dut think can arrange i intr. Will let termed "widows' flowers." a dinner follows nitoan : ceremony, bus | Ob, the thoughtless no ball is given in the case of a second mar- reply passeth belief, but the people who riage. tna Prrstved af from ananar ox goa in France os Glad ba:aba tals such aia eon reines marguerites. wears a ances as he who says when he will come, and dress coat, The pe are surrounded by their Somes Seduction the ti = ie grandchild there areany. a Ww ela so i All relations are invited, for a grand family should be that old rule, "Do unto - dinner is You would have them do unto bebe ha live fifty years together, The cere- the time prove a little mors coavenient to gc is the same as in thecane of sliver an boas oF PED SRFHEF OF Inter. Chicago t-grandchild- ; Herald, An eras Window Gazer. poomnapwevagi ven aed look- tl andience at aB ie you aay, ms jou) fe Matect | the outside, It was the worst bunged wp face lever uw. The fore- blood irt frout. "*Well,' I said, going to the door, 'whatde my friend? "'P'm looking for the recetvin, "*Been over to per cine I fequired. " 'Maginnis' be id he; 'I'm ginnis himself.' "Yes," affirmed Mr, 'ean "I recognize the pristners in the-dock as the four men. I REPAIRING PROM PROMPTLY DONE. | Notice to the Creditors F. W.. PATTERSON, LATE OF WIARTON, BARRISTER, DECEASED. the Revived 46 2a Day af 'of January, AD, 1868, PRE ASI: Se ER MCNEILL, Lite the Township sf of farton P, O., or < hes. x. "EL PATTE AMON Ce oe Severt. os verified by and of the wecuritis (ant) hel held oy them ; sald dai an will pro- deceas A Baby at s Matinee. A baby entertained a Wednesday matinee roadway The play had failed, and fewer than a per eons Were there to see it, The performers hadi accepted the verdict of rejection by the public, and were disposed to gag and guy. The one comedian in the company who been able to make any fun with bis role was y tneapacitirtend by illness, aud hail to be mitted much of tvs time. It.was a doleful occasion. ith hardly atiy audiences to taugh at lit is Seaedad in gloom only by one which cannot provoke a smile on.one out of a ons. handred faces, No mental barometer could Wave nteasured the depression of spirits in te y other Sapocie A not full and complete, the alloys tha mide in those old ages, and the slags found 'for the familiar object, Finally he walked about some of the oldest. workshops discov- in and orp pert of my clerk where it ered, some of them dating back to the age of Was, 'Sold,' said 'What!' 'shricked Aleoss, shew pretty ey what the -metal- the sexly. man, 'sald! Why, you fraud, what do fou mean _ly_patting 4 mtting goods in oat tis at th ¥ were much ihe sume as the your window to attract yers. methods how in Use. 'The slags give proof selling them! x9e don't catch me baying that lime yas used as it is used 'ove, and that auything here 1 he stalked off in hich abugbear as it is now. What dndigeon. fleas other dealer is probably "at- been more of ; g' lis custom now. I have had many a so "gs sivas © Lech made have, trac F a mecAanical nature than in the way of dis- amnuéhiy Sxpertincer with the window Gaatrs ering newlaws or principles of wr es in oddity this one excelled them allL"-- eRubiie Opi nous, eweller' Weekly. netstat A Neindew ef Shelts. ; Antipedean Domestics, Its windows: were o curiosity, the frit I) the server t givl qamition fi Australia takes iciaiohcoa bat 7 cin that; In three. yours; " deatruyéd aml « 2 paid Gut for iets: tion, * shh servedht. cuters a situa- (Certal Le : the week eo obliged to eat rabbit, -- moh grinancr the shell strata, and Syracuse Journal ig go adds 'to-this- the wooden for ths seks there on scpagnenan. Belg AS ; to the semi- wine nold Goan Cate Cnn tthe and. then! t it was, nevertheless, much When it was at ite worst an infant escaped from its possibly @ mother, toddied menor +t the aisle, cteadied itself at the orchertra rai got its first impression of thunder right Pies har blaviag 3 meath of a big bugle, att fell ' i i, Tal roar to be at the footlights,. Nothing like that had been heard that week in the house. He looked down antl saw the case of 'the merrisc inent. here,..little.cne," he subd, . we ae you. "Sew York Sun. fs ba The REIS Held in Aversion, ; The fishermen fh Scotland declaré that the jmUnen's tail is pointed "eines 'Loki became « iwalinon, at wes caught by that appendage |. Whilo sipping throng a } het Ssegiresa: the por Cor Bebt}: te it he sal tts Asive not ovep belug men tts n districta it ia known ¢ th ore fh | "the Te --_ "sabe ga others.cs "the beast." "Che Is Walking Injurious?. gtttt walking, it-is claimed, is injurious te ao cose Son, Prados Es eno Nc ned laughter astounded the actor who happened | Dated at Btraiford, this 2nd Dec, 1887. E. eerie re sintfont P. 0 - NOTICE TO CREDITORS WILLIAM | A' vORE| ws HIGGS, NT to the R 8.0. Cap. 107 and Ont, Poe 46 Vic., Cap. 9, notice is hereby given that cx Gretitors 'and other rigrengeacse ss ny. or demands against the hte Wit Wituias ft ANDREWS HIGGS, Sof te see City of the Cou Ly rth, jentieman, 5 Besse of the (if any) to G. W. LAWRENCE, Market iting Stratford, Qute~ ofe of the Executors WILLIAM ANDREWS | HIGGS cw oF i, uae ebrua . 8 And notice Isher oe viven that at ths ox of ors time, ae eT po BT eo there! reat rogirvuh shall not thea be ee F pend oF .G. W. LAWRENCE, JOHN HAMILTON, Executor: 4, de. Dated at Stratford, . Dec. 6th, 1 es "M, Rieoeiin: lect ola, ORS cikel plater, Albert st, Stra at ieee cand To Avoid Basanens or. : Grey Hair Use Dr Hair tag, rien ed New tates, , New Dress Goods, New Mantle Cloths. See Our Bankrupt Stock of Dolls, Toys, Faney Goods, rnia. CLEARING SALE OF BALANCE OF Millinery - and - Mantles ! a | SEE OUR CARPETS And Satisfy Yourself as to how Cheap we are Selling them! SOME REMNANTS, At Half Price! --_0-----_--- Men's and Boys' Ready-Made and from Sa AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. ~* Cheapside. JAMES B. DOLAN. FURTHER PARTICULARS PROMISED BY------- R. R..GOULDING, the Hardware Man, "AT THE ANTWERP BLUE FRONT. nS am accused of se! Hardware, Paint, Oils, G at-terunguye de Hing wa t, Oils, Glass, &c., cheaper than any ene tee tn this part id. am adcused of having the most complete stock to choese from. Srd. Tam aceused of having » beautiful new store, fitted up expressly for my business, and stocked Plates, Gold Medal Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Wringers, Syphon Oil &e. To all the above I piead "guilty," and confidently await the verdict of the public, Meantime I will give you a SEC. It is always a sane xiety to Plated Spoons, Forks, cto ct eoaething that can be ' = " 'ment oe one, fet the wantp You wil to buy them from me i you can get them re, but th: Skates and sleigh beils in endlews variety. Just thiak of a goed pair of Bpring Whates fer Ther" R.R. GOULDING, Stratford, Dec. 21, 1887, The Hardware Man. Given Away. : Given Away. READ | THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER! From now, until January Ist, I will give 25 Cents' Worth of Christmas Cards with Every Dollar's Worth of Goods Bought for Cash. The Public have shown their appreciation of this Liberal Offer by purchasing largely the past fow days. those who require Silver mded on. Just look for the letters "GH. n no caes be disappointed. I invite all to call and see my Stock, aa T feel confident we can Suit Everv _ one, .or if the Cards go ~ be sold entirely out Be sure and come early, ¢ at the present rate, I wil! by Saturday Night, ¢_ 4. DUFTON: s%, NEXT TO P.O. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. eset oer No. 1 OLD ALBION BL' ae zoe Great German] & wwalp- and CORCGO RAN'S Grape Concord Wine, -- - " This Wine was made for me from Selected Grapes by 'one of the Best Wine Makers m the Province. It ts Absolutely Pure, First Run Wine of Fine Flavor, and I ean sell it for about the same Price that Mixed Wines _of Infertor Quality are sold for by Parties from the Large Cities whe Solicit Orders here. ~ ; J AMES CORCORAN, THE -S¥NDICATE1 CLOTHINnGr Ee ee ene Td | eo * Bdge- Mirror----

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