Stratford Times, 8 Feb 1888, p. 8

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; oe ; ie - « : 2 ; " : * "3 = THE PRISON GRAVEYARD. BIRTHS. : . s 3 : neg ag ag KINKOR4. : eel Tt McEWES In Sesion', on Se 6th fest, al Real Estate Bargains. yj E The following are the names 'of the} The following are -the names of the Sing Sing's Purying Groand for Convicts. | Mr. Duncan Mokwen (builder), of a ' MONEY! i Pa 'popil@ of S. 8. No. 12 stan: ling highest in three best pupils in each class of 8. S, No. Death of a Prisqner. VOLEESs In Monroe PMs on the 2 ym , the MON BY! oe ae: as h class during the oth of Januar: Ellice, for the month of January :-- A q ifeot Mr. Arthur Volker, formerly of Strat-7 At 6 PER CENT. : ae? iM last :--Pitth class---Ist, ogre Rayernls. Seator d4th----Robt. Kelly, 695; Aggie bs Outen ~ od pk pr gir wars ee ak pa vol 1 Eran enw a die LEND ON 'FIRSTCLASS MORTOAGES-- -- « on ' > s many hundre 3, amd- whose 3 $ Beiview, Mich., the wife o ma. a Bo ee ee eet Soe" Relig 208; ohm Carthy | ane i» Ae the avanie wale of Sing Sing, | cooht™an Greet" mMtsatt aks Sate " GEORGE FORMAN, WORDS , Lala Ateridgn, 255, Son, AL cle | eh Maggi Roly cd Reni a | are ten ezancvamlequide by w winding | Ooh cour "| opnveyancer,' Land - - ni ) ed. ie he® " Z country reat ne One Nearer the prison STUART. "th Mite' hell, on the : Seth. ult... the wife of Agent, nin, 334; 3rd, Mary "Holmes, 313. ~--Bridget Crowley, 451; is the old plot that was used for burying uart, of & son, Orrcca Ur-Srames Oven Rak oF Jaume Conconar's \oache, Gertie. Tacker, 333; 2ad, Han. }441; fb Katie Crowley, 376. Junior Srd- - Fe ac "Papin: nba 5. Nishalss. b ee Us end convicts until the small stretch of | CO} WELL In Mitehell, on the Ist the wife . Sroas - j one ar F aa Ser Tavis | STRAP PORD: "OPT fo 2 nah Westman, ! pee < os an, Zan T RKTT fas ited wre avai In Milvertan, om the Ist inet., the STR RD; . cee cn: 5: 316. Second clase--tst, Geo, W. | 8655" Joahasan Guinane, 350. Secon rough woolen crosses sand small roughly M:. Guenther, of » sén. N SU RANCE. f ; E "ford, 275; 2nd, A. Eaticknap, 146 ; 3rd, | class-~Katie Crowley, 272; Bunie Roche, carved stones, -and- then a much Jarger sTEPUAS. in proen on the 2th ult, the wife LIFE I We are song to make a * Cris. Erb, 141. 236 ; John McDonnell, ot The average place further up the hill was set apart for | pyctert In Wallon ec nae her : t er ; me ar eae ees es a r sas 2 RIC . . . "s" S Io oe, Oa the 27th ul it., the feo ost of th i com mu . * - MITCHELL, age eer 3 che sete W885 56. this use. r. Kycher, of a sca. ™ sacle ela i change in our Business, and Hymeneal bella were ringing on . pepe > he big prison has stood on its present | & 'HNETUER--In Brunner, on the 30th ult., the' We notice that Mr. F. Goebel, who sold night of f last week, on the occasio the ' _ '1 - than fifty rears, and vA a wite of Mr. John Schneider, of twins son and LA Li G E FA R M S. 7 out here a couple of months ago and mover fiage of Mr. Mark Kelly, son cat Mr. | Site for more tha Y POSES, SUG BOUS: - daughter "LY TO GEO. FORMAN want to convert the greater ¥ to Southern States, back to town, Patrick Ke elly, of the 9th con. of Elfice the -- r of par i ten - 2 has th ae In Tedmesston m, on nist nit., the wife $ 7000 Lot 40, +0 Gon . ~ ownie, (Dra: Traper's) 100 : S 7 Fe as ¥ . crenses _proportiona ely with 1 growti f Mr. Rot rty, T. KR, of ason ee { mile~from City wr Ys '2 r ~ ie . vith o aly ae gee oy us -- to Misa Maggie Enright, third daughter of the Sepuiacion, the average number of | WOOLDRIDG E--In Puitperste cai cas the ous tiibd its, ts Uiiron food. pees ulidinen. Picat-cleos por L10n of the Stock into f 4 Hen eitchall, cad an he was a macet | of Dit: Daniel Enright, of the same place. legths within its walls. has not increased wile of Me. Evencust" Wooldridge, of Lak 43, tnd Con., North Easthope, 100 sores. Ba 7 place like Mitchell, and as he waa a most The ceremony was performed by the Rev. | S©2)"* St said all : : aearenne daughter. "Tope sved, 1 taile from city fir . Pi c excellent citizetwe will be delighted to | father O'Neil, of Kinkora, and was wit Humanity and science have cut down the --_-- $8720-- Lot #4, 12th cou., Nerth scthope, 100 acrea. | One, an fo attain that end heat Ot his teoum ing -w resitent-of this nessed hy a large number. of Yriends and -- aes gare : ie ad Ge : t MRR EGE, oo a oman place se ~Advoqate, * snttiniotancesol the bride aad beldexroom. » in the prison, and nearly all of | pARR--JONES--At the residence -of the bride's Improved. "| we will sell you ait ae of ateanes of Mr. J. 1 8 who have died have been ,burie] i father, on Wednesday, Feb Ist, by the Re eon. Oot Daw o : {ter an absence of seven weeks, Mr. The latter was supported by his brother, 'and Wit tt Ker, Mr Robt. J. Barr to Miss Sarah, dau te $0000-~Lot 1, Oth cow., Gore ct Downie, 100 seres. Pan W. Call returned from hia trip to Califor | yye ow Kell nd the bride by ber} t2¢ Prisen eraveyard ane ere A of Me. Robt. Joues, Le e Improved LW, ter Good f C. Fd . ' f. 2, FLeUuy, atic 3 FY POT} aisturbed. A few have died by accident hag) 8. LOAN. MO Lots 4, 5, 6 jen 7, 12th con., Elfice, 400 7m €Y Cr00aS 4 ost, and tnt { nia on Saturday evening, looking none the younger sister Annie. The bride and ' She mori al nid -the-gexpesit ' LIVING STONE SILLERY--at the residence of acres. Improve , worse of his long journey. He re 'eports bridesmaid were attired in the most taste- n the work shops, bt ithe ercenitage © the br : «father, by the Rev. Mr. Prix + eal . - F peor bae _ & rene time, nd isi | fat and becoming manner. It if With re- --. ad aoe ae - " bare sd red ue ina Soe af Ss 'wan, sil oes aliof Hibbert. Small Farms cnaronten Lots. a AAO, EOE, Ee will pay ies over the Sunny South. Vegeta wa the tist of crese scarcely Worthy Of Hote. arge MAJOT- | KROGH---NASH--At tt de " : ret that I canrot give the list of presents, | >" a ; the residence of the nese * | g1600--W 4 lot 3, Sth com, Ellice, 50 acres. Part! . sion Soaked "baggie when he -left, and Onich were both numerous and costly, | ity of deaths has been: caused "by con- mathér, McKillop, on the Slat ult.. Mr s ton} idk ' -- | | anyone lo buy al this sale for ble. dail : , ' "* | sumption, which, however, is rarely con- Keogh, of Manitoba, formerly of Hibbert, 'to 00 s lot 4, 4th con., Ellice, 60 acres, ; green vegeta! re on the table daily. | consisting of silver-ware lass-ware Mias Ellen Nash. ait 2. Partly The weather was Seltiiee too hot nor too 4 ? , y' | tracted within the prison walls, A prisoner |) (MhS spac : : y} . ro ° china-ware, both useful and ornamental. a from consumption is shown every CLAKEN--STACEY~-At th vidence of the 1880. A 'acres and Buildings near Water Works, | @#O¢CHEr Season Ss Wear, even if cold, but the change as he travelled east! After a bountiful repast the large party poise pri A CO a I | fuged ad 1 e bride's father, on Ghe Slvt ult., by the Rev. » Stratford. . : was ver reeptible. He spent two days consideration possible with prison discip- Seott 1 A McLaren, eldestson of Mr. Alex 1b 4 buildings in S. EH 2 . ith y 'ae Th e t - enjoy ed themselves to their hearts' con. line. His work is made li¢bt, and? as soon McLa Warden of the County of i h, t fsa u tres nC iy. ope, 24 you are SHP lted or 'our with our frien Fr. thos, King, WhO ap- j tent, with singing, dancing and merri- Sarah, sccond daugt t Mr. Thos. St peare: ao be getting on fairly well, and-al- C Sings 8 as he.shows the symptoms of breaking ail of Hisbbe md daughter of Mr. Thos, Stacey, | gig00--174 scres and buileings in Ellice, 14 miles . thoagh te -- his new home, he would a. down he is sent to the hospital. DAVIES- -WADE--On Saturday, 1ith ult, at St trom aay. park lot on Forman avenue, Strat. present necds. He well enuit- 45 pleased to visit his old MILVERTON, In the priscn graveyards repose the James' church, Chicago, Ill, by Rey u ford. : frend | in say phe® In Chicago Mr, Cull Messrs, Pogh & Livingston the | bones of about 500 convicts. This makes Mergers Me Tawin C. K. Davie ners om -- of | g300--s acre pers bs » on opening eee erate a few lines , ; ' : ve late & Pavies, ntdon n £ cw AW and easant interview with Mr. John | owners of a steer that tips the scales at | the nnuneecr of deaths average nearly ten (formerly of Llenfryn, Ontario,) to ion Ellen - : Fishle wh, and several others whe formerly | 2,000 Ibs.--a veritable Jumbo. ayear. The old graveyarid-on the 'slope Urace, tifth daughter of the late Mark Edword BUILDING LUTS 1 we ' lived in Mitchell, all of whom are doing | The two Ravens still croaking over the | nearest the river looks like a deserted yade, of § nie ik, England, sister of Mer. Apply toGBO. FORMAN. } be well, He was kindly received by all, and | grave of their defunct bruder, and we de- | God's acre of olden times. A dozen years 2 MY FOG EL-Oc the Ist inst., at the $275--For 52 feet front, lot 17, on Falstaff st, 3 he was kept busy for hours answering | light in keeping them at it.' _ | ago, when the burying ground was moved bride's father, Mr. 8. Fry forget, | $100 Saban ot oapehiinebanmairs questions about old acquaintances, &e.-- |: Our auctioneer is launching out again. further up the slope, the fence of the old n the ath Easthope, by the Rev 9130 Lot 23 on Bay at., Hanavan's survey, next to c Advocate. He seems to have stood the late storm all | place was left to take care of itself, which = rd Bri ndon. re ome, merchant, of Mies MeAleer'S ™ : ' ea = a e@ : aida "Loa ©. = right, and aaa be in good condition | it has failed to do. The mounds have RBKSEPeare, ~ ary Fry ogel. $200 each. Six } acre lots, Nos. 514, 515, 524, &c., ' iP age been beaten down until they are level Can. Co'y survey, ov Church and Birmingham Dineen Datas oon Se aeaeneay week ee et & Son will erect, daring the 'with the ground. The posts wooden oitpaciahe-any mateo the residence of Mr. Robt. Jones,of Lo; iwelli hs that bes Scena a lin, SMUCK--In Stratford, on the 6th inst., Charles | #150 each. Two } acre lots on Hibernia and Cale- 7 was the acene of a very pleasant gathering the coming season, three dwelling houses | crosses that bear a number corresponding Mercer, only son of Mr. Martin Smuck, aged donia sts., Sharman's Survey. ;- }on the lot adjoining Peffer Bros:' grist} toune in a big ledger in the prison, in i 200--Cne acct ston Princess street Lot 8, Red- and one that will be long remembered in There CLOTHING ! New Har ahorg. west child of Mr. H. n, aged two ane da half years. which a record of the dead is kep in straggling fashion. t, stand mill, on the west, These were origin- vey. 5 ) for the 2 ch lots on Q t., Nos. 341 and The assessor starts on his rounds next $200 for the 2 choice lots on Queen st., Now an 342, Arnold & Robinson's survey. the: neighborhood, popular man in the community that the a os ¢ week, and we would advise those interested | ally unpainted pieces of wood nailed to- | HENK Ye "in Brantford, nd ing, 29th | #125--Lot No. 17, south vide of Ontario st, : reprelsicdauguiec wacensety:atearts to send their dogs to the country for a| gether in the form of*a cross, and driven : pee ¥ eldest ds cabter of Robert 'Tieary. oa deg oh a albert and Bros Overcoats, in Tweed, Irish Fri ; large concourse of friends. Miss Sarah | Ceeple ot months. into the earth. A few of them have been | pantera Mitchell, on the ath ult., Jamea | sta, Now. 146. us, os and 209, Armold praeheodeariin, 3 Jones is-personally « most estimable young The village auditors have completed kicked over, but even on those that are rtlett, aged 54 years and 8 arent ° Robinson's surv Beavers, Naps, and Worsteds, at $5, a lad ile Mr. Robert J. Barr, who their a =igl printed copies = Rin bh will | still standing the numbers that were on GORDON In Elma, on the 24th ult., Ixabella, wife | $900--For Mra. Monteith's block of 8 lots in Arnold | 9. - . : su AB! lly captured her heart and | 4, be out in a few days, and can be had on | them once have been so defaced by the Mr. Adam Gordon, aged 40 years and 3 & Robineon'y survey, on King, College and $6, $7, gnd your choice of any is re ena Meri wor ¥ nt tbe. valnabla application to the lad in the Clerk s Old | weather that they are scarcely legible. Go oe AY In Hi bbert. on Saturday, the 2st #250--Lo mI, corner Nile and Rebecca Overcoat in the House at $8.75. prize he hae drawn rly the ssattlanmatiet i ' The aewnee the oA in a much bet- ult a Toe Leer 3 . aged £4 years, 1 month | $400 ee? yA raieee ope a re (4 tote) on corner , : h ti » er cond ition The wooden cross anc of John, Douglas a von sts. } , * > Mr. et Beis fo Ls m, me wat i ao ar ee erse at ing, held on "es a ona ae on si tat sori "2 iligon road, Scenes, Bautiinn's len's Pants in Tweed and Fancy at "y nity church, per- I ear. | are on them can in vainly seen. At the Kun At Wane aged 3 month =e se in Worsted at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.25 form ¢ marriage céremon while Miss | W48 elected salesman for the ensuing y I McKEE--At West Toronto Junction, on the 6th | §75 each--5 choice lots in front cf Gordon's survey. ' Dasan aco (sister of the bride van a most step in the right direction, no doubt | heit-of a few of the mounds stand rough inet., after a long and painful ines, George | $250 each--1 acre lots on Douglass et and your choice. for $8.25. efficient bridesmaid, os Mr. 1 Mayne, |" I will believe it." stones, crudely ent. Everyjone of these McKee (formerly of Mornington) aged 45 years, | $90 cach--j acre lotaon Douglas st. Avon ward. ie ae. Rate ed foe There is splendid opening here for a} Stones tells a story more fiathetic than do ie'menths anf I day. ™ eeecee i Save eee Men's Suits, at $5.25, $6.50 ~sdeee wel goer eat ere to th eattilan. woollen mill. Mr. C. rosch is offering | Miany of the, pretentioys monuments QO 300 OTHER LOTS in every WARD in CITY | g='95 gg 4 a 'g tion of everybody. The bride was married | ® Piece of land, and the "city fathers ex-| big and finely kept cemeteries. These on ae. BUSI N ES SIT ES. e138, 38, and your choice of aay oa na grey travelling dress and looked posi- | °™Ptiou- from taxation for a term of ten | stones are all the work of prisoners, who | STRATFORD=White Fall Wheat-per bush.. 80 ' The Plough F in Suit in the house for $11.50. ae gp aged Immediately after the | ¥e4rs, as inducements to capitalists to fiend ga hours of leisure as acts of 9% @ 1s, Raley, 6 poy at oS ed -- $2200 of Dutton woolen milla. "Gultable tor ends ; 75 . 72. ' Peas, ane. ; . mony the company sat down to a | *art in our midst . oe tice Ti) Sage 60 @ 61. Flour per bbl, 4.00 @ 4.00 Oatmeat dwelling and sable t acre, including the | Men's and Boy's Woollen Under- splendid ea Ble provided' for the occa- All admirers of good government, and all P T i ry ill and there r bbl, 6.50 @ 6.50. Potatoes (bay), "100. r loot, 30 fect front on north side of Ontario sion, and every guest appeared to feel the | !o¥a! to Canadiah interests, should make it | Seems to be danger that he will die, his | Apples (bag), 40@ 75 Beef per &, 4 @ 5}. Mut- $508, St.. between the Odbert block and John | clothing at Net Mill Prices; all contagion of the prevailing happiness. point to attend the annual county con- friends ure notitied, and the iron rule of i, OE 5. wed per cwt,, 6.30 @ 7.10. | Gibson's stores. makes and all The cobhes literal Pp 4 Lad i PP vention of the Liberal-Conservative Asso- | the prison is for the time unnoticed. He | Butter per ®., 29 @ =, ee ae eS. 46 { fost frontage oe Ontario vorinage including and all sizes. y groaned under a pro- is allowed > rkeys, each, 50 «@ jeese, each, 40 @ 60. Fight Stone 'Cottaye, the fusion of good things, and nothing was left | Cistion of North Perth, a be held here on allowed to settle up in the presence of Decks a pair, 40 4 70. Chickens per pair, 25 | F ul. vo pew hall now being orictad Men's Imitati 75 undone. that cout poss va to the | the 16th inst. at 1.30 p. o his friends all of his worldly affairs, and ides per cwt., 5.00 8 heepaitns (7) a foot--42 feet on Ontario st, between Men's Imitation Caps, 75c., $1, pleasure of the quests. The bride was the Mr. Peter Cook, of "a8 is negotiating | tohave therm about his bedside until the cect, oto 1:00. re On La Sota 9.00. Wood $60 Jas. Kennedy's store and Livery Stable: and $1.25, goods that were sold at recipient of a 3 large humber of valu. | fot the panshase of some lots in the village, | ¢nd.comes, raace teeny <a pir cord, 209 to 4.00, Wool. 00 tu CHO'CE HOTEL 8 $1.25, $1.50, and $2 and, if successfu es erectin many of them, when the prisoner is MITCHELL-- Fall Wh 78 3. 8 = " -29, $1.50, 2; sble'and handsorme presents, which, were | fit, ick block, fo be called Conk's | elther absolutely frieudless or is ouly wax 75 q@ fo." Four 45 @ 425, Oates | SL. lactating Point opponte Dee Practe | Bows Knitted pagptines newly' mars "couple started | block. Pete has the stuff to do it, and we | fous to die without making his shame ee oi eS gh | 24 Eatin A. 'between Market ys Knitted Caps--colors, seal for the train, accom by some eight | know of no better investment for his nowre. 20 to. x nthe ped = toes, (bag), 80 @¢.90, Pork, por owt., 6.75 @ 7.00. S1Q slot, in eek 217 feet of | Lote 209 and brown and navy blue--l10c. each less eal Pret " money. ------ Sm, 9 rs pe Pores ae 2 can edie has ae At annual cheese mesting Saturday | friends of the dead man is given the mel- ba eat, --Red 80. "Fall at to Forbes' | ie. than the yarn cost. 'g bod to mind them and nobody | there was a large turn-out of patrons. We | ancholy privilege of eatin the body out~ } poss = oa 3 e *. Spring baron 7s = $0.1 also ot trom 6 BUSINESS PROPERTY. Apply . ; haat ay areca ae RAS, ae ip reid learn the following officers were appointed: | Side of the prison walls. A prisén funeral | Fiour per cwt., @ 250. Butter oa Rowell > Boys' Collars, 4-ply Linen, sizes Z 5 te hoase in & cheorne ot rice, ahd at the | M&naxing committee, Messrs, Fog, Whaley, is usually a solemn affair, The big bells | 17. Eggs per dozen, 15 @ 18. Potatoes . USES. 12, 124,13, and 134, stand-u d Gakk daedy atihed teen & tap Brydon and Dering; treasurer, Jos. Bry-| thatare used in the prison are always vy Fog aay See San, SOE SO, k, 6.00 Apply to GEO. FORMAN. fe . p aa pa tetp, They il go-to Brantford and free, | don ; salesman, D. . MeGillivry, the popular perme epee kind of an order to the | Wy, ™ -- SLO) Test tne white treme residence on | tarn:down, 10¢. each. --° 7, ¥ propriet to be making this | prisoners or mimons ty the Keepers, ss a a 4 penny woke pga 2 Reger ah feanth of "ndantey pay ait concerned. and they shease stir n world of echoes in | ST. MARYS--Fall Wheat Pet bash, s0 @s tly ape oe ete., ia March ae Men's Collars, 4-ply Linen, 15e, es ig s, they $0 ear on ing citizen, Mr. Chnistian | the silent corridors. When a prisouer is | Spring Wheat, mg ray pet Oi oo ag | Very eaay terms. = pean ploeas h, or-2 for 25: a ' Seigne ner, as Opened a boot and shoe | tead--the-fact-is ty-wett-known; oe ey > BO eae Vtpejyey MeL house} €ach, or 2 for Se nssmssrpniprmnniociensinpevenducnesiinnsnnan: dondsnan Mitchell early in March. We wish them aoe, 7 hits mee nixt ha to the Victoria | and ais unnsual silence is-preserved, even | 50 @ 1. Haan per doz., 10 Soe 1. a bage D/UY on helene st. 0 roon cate: ce! cellar, brick every happiness. --Advocate Py Per | well and cistren ; stable and "ether outbuildings ' sits eo clothing house, as a full assortment | for this dreary place. Then the whisper | ® _, 17. Hogs, dressed, bearing Seal tee a _ FULLARTON. ab tha ve of boots and shors, | is heard that the dead nan is to be buried | Pe*_™ 2! @ 2. "lay per ton, 7.50 @ 8 500 ¥ Dunbar' house and lot on Victoria The newly-elected council met on the | Chris. will do well, as he is a practical|in the convict ground. The cofiin ts |" ie -- apie Shan to Mr. Edward Wilson's, and 16th Jan. pursuant to statute. The mem. | shoemaker, and in a position to, buy for brought forth, the body placed in it, the NEW ADV ERTISEMENTS. Mr. Gorrie' et house and lot 53, on namely, Geo. Lev * cash, thus enabling himself to give his | chaplain reads a service and then it is in- : = ae , $750 Chas © roome, be ~» Stable, de, : HO SE Nicholas Roach, deputy-reeve ; Nesbitt Spemene tin. Senate et slen stoname. terred.--New Zoxk Gan, ALBION HOTBL, $70 Ores rae asttag, Shs Neen os Potter, J ph- Jackscs, and new Presbyterian was STRATFoRD. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL re lots, double front, opposite Redford's Edwards, ge made and submitted opened on on Ee 7 _eo rh pe vin ng The Criminal Law. prada he s Cheese , Bing yh = cas men a a $1,000, half cash and bal a th declarations of office' and | conduc Rev. Mr, Anil, of Palmers- "How about the criminal law--does it Table in rely City. JOHN PUTLAND, Propeleter, 850 "oe rite ance $10 | Who are In ebted to us are Pe qualification zal took their Seats, the reeve | ton, who delivered "The instructive and | not pay the y young, eloquent counsel bet- - -------------- bat Devs bi abode Youne mows at ties ma cs, ~ a pgs for eT i inate sltended 2 th pe 4 cg tee filled ter than civil law 7 "MRS. R. SMITH, and crs itched, on north side of Douro street | Fequested to pay their accounts aneein as follows: John Wilson, ely a! e@ shure ing ae criminal tan? has lost its import- Porroam's purvey, Sine Meeks John Cole, treasurer; Richard | to its utmost seating copay. Collections | yace to the practitioner. Very few men Souher ol Pas GLAS STREET, $00 4 ive Seneee. ant eh on Hake before the 4th day of February, Francis, assessor ; A. Bothwell, collector. | were taken it =~ app ied to the building - ability now follow it, and og aoag: | HORbE oF Cenelilen Society of Musi. S300 Bre. Nicholson's honse and 2 lots on | and save costs, as all accounts Salaries the same as last year. A by-law | fund, amoun somewhere = the | cept retainers, unless, perhaps, for some teats Cwenty Lean an bt 1 tack next to Mrs. Lake's, of confirming the above S sppciainnses was aaatigkeck 3 o $200, eeting | client for whom they have civil business our Lesson. 98.00. agian le frame house north side of Albert | F@Maining unpaid on that date then passed. Messrs. Potter, Edw he held on Monday evening, whea an-} and whom they desire to oblige... There -- Tait 6.00. ' at., between cep Front and Queen Sts. Rents and Jackson were appointed a commit other good st sum was realized. are but few cases of the kind that are at- Organ--Fitty Cente a Lessee. $7 a month. will be handed to D. B. Burritt, to take the nece ke Cox's Sh Tay Prien d. tractive to a man of ability. Once in » £27 Special Lessons given in Theory if desired. $600; Mra. rid port ye icp wri E wo safe for reser nee and put up ot His Best Fricn while a highly important. case, havin Stritort, zis td 4. 10%; 632.28. ond Cobourg strects.. ite sb cence 8q., Division Court Clerk, for notives, no bg owners of steam som uestion at its il enone : brick résideaoe and 10 acres lection, and the cos iireahtag machines ts o tak er ma. | Battle Creek, ; Mich, Binh a ry G 2 tract the pare distinguished comnsel, bt TF, ~ ma - MW iin $3500 orcnant stration, Mrs. sane t A. aol oe: , ts added . " fame 4 chines. over bridge, as the council shot ays Mal Athan i of F aleg | these cases are rare. Most of the crimi- $1,200 i ar ees re ee nes | terete. . will not be responsible for any d Goatator on She dau ie. Frank nal business, in large cities cartionlacty, FOR SALE. Stratford street, third house from St. David Street, : that arise. The clerk was instructed Boos' siloe. about 10 sch ock' this morn. | 13 both commonplace and disgusting. No : Shak eee (Tasker's.) $200 down, balance omens Fi to for tenders for an iron bridge over s ten had out to a| SOUPS man with character and mental | JT! A ea QUALITIES OF LIME, suitable for | 8 per ce Me. Edgar Macklin's fine Brick -- creek, sideline Racca Bsn 14. ace all night together and were the best force shoukl seek to follow it as a business Q gant we ianke SULATER at Large or Small $1050 Onitege. 8 veoeny and flares halla, ; esers. lie, ee "= others ap. of friends, cnvtis pi aonal ther all in such a city. . The name of being a tT H M CULLY' s with a on marth -- Brittannia st. Next , he peared council in reference to deowsdo T baer shuts nd toze tei criminal lawyer is injurious; it has un- . . Cc me Will by Mr, Hiddell's: fine two-at e on an atercourse which will aflect their land, @aatite wie. 'aching revolver and without | S2Y°rY associations. It is not attractive, WHITE LINE WORKS $3100 white 'ick! Residence, on ot a to agree, and ha' i saying a word, McCart fess pointed pecuniarily, as a rule, for the criminal | . Mery Road, O willie fron Stratibed and : sles | Ontario and streets. (Occupied by Mr. Boag, failed to get the necessary number of sig: lesaly classes do not abound in wealth, and have |; Mary wi oS ee aT) * t at Carpenter's nent, gfe we the weapon rom St. Fe north side of Cambria st, Holmes' - e: na' petition of consent, Mr. ae instantly disc rged. The ball enter- woe means to pa ocates.--New | yan'y 25, sy 620-4mo $725 & servey, that neat red brick one-story Bright and Early Thursday : Came requested the council to pass a reso- | "Pr, cecetiaht a oye tnd remslect in ork Mail and "Express Interview with | --------------_---- lately ned by M . Tait, meralins shir. dente rie dees Bs the brain, and he quietly sank to the floor Profesor Dwig WORTH PE B0O0U datce on Nie st. between Mr Wen | JZorning. First comers always 'Act of 1883, and ime ts- thereto. | M was completely overcome Liberal- Conservativ rr = D, B. Burritt's late Cont $4, : The request wos resolution | St the result of his carelessness and ave A Canal in Crimea, 8 sss on. $1000 2 ee get pick of the Best Values _ pamed accord " er N P. | himmelf to the officers. Tne affair is un- Another internal improvement scheme bly tist) church and lot, near G. T. : ingly: *y, bach doubted! the resnit of ---- careless. | of gre ere ead importance, fad involving some bw ABECR: TAL, MEETING of | the North Perth $350 R.H.Deo ' stable -- rr 2 men Were Warm | inasterly engineering me * and plans, nwervative Assocation will be hold at an side of Ontario street,| ~ * -- j a by-law empowe: _ to ae nen Tat very popular about ¢ Seton with }-has for some me been in contemplation wit ERTON, on . second houve west from King 7 "3 eS . and 9, under the provisions of the Statutes | *heit associates and soquaintances. ae ee caren enrnrmne nee A ane Thureday, the 16th Feb'y, 1888,| $1200 207 Madite is hones word, on Well - ~ =: --21er ts. political and commercial bearings st., on quarterly fi i of Ontario, ape ag 40, sec, 2, Peti- _ Three Children Mure Murdcred. on the Sao of that country, its ac- tended be every Conservative in the Yuan ws S17 That goad dowbie rh dka reh Te rms of Sale, _.... oma. granted . peombliahment, in dub course of time, ts no beick.. Ronks : E: reeve was emma eo age G. G. Mac: | cuy wonminte CRIME OF A COLORED por IN] longer a ae a of doubt. This work is a -- Presitent atthe North eete |S ee se Sti ; © h Goce et gin oats swartar son the Perecop canal in, the Crimes, which Un-om Aecaton" | $350 and. $400 Meisort wee| NUrictly Casn, r will establish a direct route between the tamer, Tl : sete og -- i eggs < = Easfinan, Ga, January 4.--Hubbard | Don, the Blatk sea, and the Sea of Azof, \ \ reseed ee Oe en cet sone. ; Maku, The = of Davi ¥- | Harrell, a colored boy 10 years. old, was | and three lines of rail, namely, the Kuos- Ps CovoHS. SoLos ($550 or cast of Queen st. On monthly eae m Saks tha tack 'Ge tlie M banc _-- drank near he terday, and | noff Veronej, the Kursk Charkoff, | a | Frente. Sree "mutans, Occupied 'by Mr, 4 p printing for -asaca dh oe, Senn: to the home of his brother-in-law, _ or Maripol Bs and the Caso Sebas- Croup and 1d Consumption i e a aol a ee ae | Semse Pope, killed tures children, Fill topo _Charkof Niolaieff line will be i1$ Doubie, trame,one-storey house (green | Cloth Sold by the Yi mr and - oe = aeons = ieee hatiis, Seed Bee washing hogs, with | brought into fanation with it. Besides AITEN'S Wi i 't DAL SAI round the corner trem Murvhy's xrecery Renta, A. . the second Monday in Febraary.-- | boiling water, Harrell other 'considerations 'sock @ canal will JLitt DLdry, $11 a month or 13 per Cut. Free of Charge-- i qc wu a a +s re Yen. ¢ he oir lr far sce Pg of he chien ts enable the Russians to bring the coal oes < Qos. Dlevar t1.0O. pee ber $5 | cays one wr ng rebnegnen yg ocr moored * , --e & - > the p gore of ev Pr 2rd, oe mec! frm ress, after which | petra 8 Ran coke ot the I Don on collierine to the Black r Wi St. per wap ooeta TP ningham and Shrews- while you wait. ' move Ny where he was boiled alive. |. ay z To 'hom at ey 4 , and Pr seconded by J. Jackson, that bat Harrell f . to eg Verve, : see | cae pt ne you may a well b *Langtond Gravel Pi" and which 1 sold ta the $500 --_. new i roomed howe od 0 yet 3 cosmopolitan who is just awe Phila: Council bine yeas ago. -I warn those $ Albert street, vast erm, SUT A 3 s S* eee phia, who allow thir joalouny to get the $1000 Snazel's Brick G: and dwelling on "And, what is that sign?" he was | of Sem #0 far as to let tengues loose, that if corner of Dufferin and Blake streets in pray, they de so again I will make them prove what they dun Koel 25 asked. 40y. 1 will give $100 reward to anyone who wal | $900, $1200 Menry Schonmdyery : $e "It is his 7 > good one om * Jessi The butcher and the | prove that I lave done anything dishonest either in thie of Gore and Nelson sta., at 9000, the other a double baker and the candlestick , not to or im any other transaction, One of unenviable creatures who said I house on west side of Nelson st., close on north . saat oes ones le cheated the Council out of five hundred of ae ey, SEN Will pay net 12 per ut cent. i cakpiaeia y thorough t can pins by pegs wh be aw ever paid -- $900 Mr. Vanatter's nice frame cottage dwel 3 a 'And, j eras?

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