Stratford Times, 18 Apr 1888, p. 2

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i - _" i | LAW AND 'LOVE. even darst"-- bat the Inst of tho sentence The Royal" Fiavorin Extracts Dr. Mckenzie dls Silver Wedding. . was lost in the merry clink, clink, clink that | are abaolutely pare . og: Berlin, April i. To. day was the silver How seennaet 'tis to ani the sweet monthed hod the pie. le hanginisout Kut washing RA p. Bovress _ devegnlt, silver and a La aaniversary of Dr. Mekenzie's wed Wave over wavelet kiss the golden sands, when Jack Palmer stepped on to her front moka' P Tr, bert st., » Stratio ord. in honor of the dccasion the Eaipress pre- . coyly moored, the dancing wkiffs deride | and rap pal on ber front door with his Basten Canva.-- A nice assortmest of wi ly basket uf flowers a nilvery crest or where the chubby hands , . vhoice new desi for sale at Boswo seated him witha costly ; te Apres gold beaded caz gms ; ath'. =r -- ring Serpres portra a rig Mathoet dare it i rn oy poshar a She was & tallish, slim woman, with soft, If you want good, cheap, durable, nice- . pearing the E.my f seen Jae in life warmed with vittue's face fair hair drawn up on the top of her weil | fitting boys' clothing, at lower prices than en a open em - --, | We ofter ' unger lure beneath shayext heat end arranged there in three or anywhere else, call at Cheap Simon's wa soe! f urous love that heeds not law's restraint four latge loose ges and Sbondked deeseblee > on James Conse-atieths qe reese sh ~~ ---------- * i rohan tow oll . pio bed '8 sweetpess, foonday steals eves a nose of no particular shape, @ thin, | Japan tea at ten cents per pound, and ---- + ina wreath of myrile b om rather decided and yet pleasant mouth, and | fine Gunpowder tea for 124 eents per oon ver ow mounted by Dr. Mackenzie's signature. And pig wed Jistits from beauty's breath the taint P . OE . end underneath appear the dates * Apr il That marks the bloom of nature, nature's prey ears that forced themse ives --_-- your atten- pound. a Pri Ces . M tt eh oe ie tae th -1689,-Aprit 11,1913," the latter being a | "Th then we ask why law nage love betrayed, en - Try Walsh Bros'. I5c. Tea, the week rower i relevance to the golden wedding which Or why in vain our love to law bath prayed The clothes she w vies hanging = ved tn line of Tea ever offered in 'the oity at tha - 4 p aes Joba M. Harper. | were, as the rumumins, who liv 7 money. Walsh B the pl © oka he Empress hopes Dr. Mackenzi¢ will cele | oe met, nomen, had atten ms | barcae Bd ten. ros'. ia the place fc r 'big tha n. HOP. er r Years... sialiees oy cake bem eam bias A> eae lee mi ah a, eee oo ae ce rel IX. wae saps nae Banerse ih al i 3H main bale i : clothespin Ee lips, aad stepped back Te Ps eS ras ava Pm y se) the grass plat to regard them aj, Stabe ") piles, rheumatism, kidney compiaints, eee cently whet. 00 beard dyspepsia, general debility ; nature's blood Lue rapping on the rifier to build you np if you are afflicted, i CreENTS, | SOMNTA ' nents % fnom cosviNEMEN, mane 0 _ a tk men rag ehh aor = PES NEP See nent IY Taw Lathes eayr ne Sra Spel tts hee Qt at Sreeh gh cout 2, 'or it 'Was a very met Ww . Aas thks qo base aos ons, cates all druggist a. ehh hg A OM me a RE PEE NE MR SOP al condition of the German Emperor's larynx shaded, grass grown street, and the man, as, door, all ber gener soa ahh the manner of 'Seesove the Cause at SexRKET STR ERY STRAT FORD. i ' 4. His general health has | he walked along with jaunty, swinging '«p, Calg people, preferring 'thaygbark. Then . dy 4 th . ' = i i= ery hie confinement within doors, seamed wonderfully wide awake in conwast pred the rie im on the Bayne To remedy an evil the cause must be aa ' suffered from to it. He was a well preserved man, whom went to sv who the caller was, removed. It is by opening the clogged ---- was necessary on account of the ; : ; af the system and thas removin have been very good looking, if not positive: Jack Valscer) graspe i her hand a3 sho"! nA TEN OEP 8 L * apie. April 1t--It f¥ stated that the hartewne, ints youth he war treet toi wad he CT -- thes the CULT PME throng bonged mene SS 5 rs Ss ya ere BOO K: "f- . Emperor last night -- a very bad | gray suit o of fashionable cut aad wore bis silk mind at the same time how different it isisn uniformly successful in, overcoming - being been. a ot y went fits of | hat slightly tipped on one side of his ebund-,\ tthe soft Lends be had for years kK a " "tiaahleg and that he rr not sleep till | ant, brown curly hair, Thistrown, carly haifiac | wed to ei Said exclaimed, in as ~ "Blood. the stomechybivery kidneys 3 es the morning. His want of ar bon we ae, ai with gray bern and a 4a ee is _ per command -- Don't waste time, but go direct to DUFTON'S, where i ; t t se tly, inc as to not be perce Luth Ruth, and do I indeed ' ' Me pentelly steers Tooke cmnakde ble to thee ponck ens sn i In his ae viata! an oe : ° _ or Harlem lay dloyd (ehow ing 'tenth floor of you will be sure to get anything you require in above line. tiat}--The present occupants of the flat that the Emperor will leave Berlin shortly haief, which was firmly held against the: Miss Cu: -tt wrested her hand-from his Everything in the Line of School Stationery selis at sif,.give itap-the first of May. and will tPd ~ Hen - Peiaaelage ---- poi Seuss ae, rater andrea! jy ent teoked te iowa epee ie be oa the emer at the White moan- Astonishingly Low Prices. For example, my Five (5) Cent trader aie salted, 03 the. windows. ok Umontnen: be Jack Palmer!" she asked. tains, "Possible Tenant--Yes, I suppose Scribbling Book is the Largést, Nicest and Best ever sold ew het peror received verbal re : : as Gene Vee Winterfelit and Fikes ee ar ot ons who had been used to, and' "Tt--is--it can,~ replied thet gentleman. _,. raneents fell the year a here. Ask for it. All other Lines of School Stationery | mae ee ith the Empress at noon. In pan rh ae catch the admiring glances) "And what do you want!" Ruth wert 'on; irre oot wi the Emperor had a confer- of pein And in this ----- with cool, calm din-em. gut Suen. ; Equally Good Value. ue ence with Prince Biamarck. be was sy wholly disappointed, for from "What--do--I Yagi 'stammered the A business man of South Florida adopts we < ee jean half a degen crore and nsmany windiws| caller = 7 Cipnevel --s ey Seer mt fg N EW » BOO KS i: 2 bert Bonner caught their glances, though were}, ' ace, and he says orks ra < , - ~~ ae Boy ; poo more of veneer than, prAna wee 299 dove te oh repeated Mfr. Every moraion he places a plug hats and ° , and before I had t, bo chox Ghote hlmelf in ad knee "Why, Ruth, bo. ..2 you ask? 1 | Shel on bis counter As soon ; Canadian Almanac for 1888. - ona : \- dilames comes te the door and Sacha in nied ot 'for myself, said milvepelom aa io acnen cath Dharmendra get ye he sees the plug hat and satchel, and he Office and Pocket Diaries for 1688. wack ES nd "h) oo Ef Poresed the la odie off beliéting that another one of the wae possible to into the highway again and came came ia eight of} "Why! use my heart bu: - 'red to off beli¢ving man. beings "that, it was pane picturesque old blacksmith's shop, before) its old allegianen Because t lone .for my crpit has we ground already covered. a7 Subscriptions Received tor the Daily and Weekly EMPIRE, and any Other Magazine or Paper. imagine gnance me. | Which stood an immense weeping when. boyhood's home. Because, Ruth, | want Whee i cae rita Ge 1s ge "how littlethe place has changed. What a| to forgive and forget the past." you |. Dangerous Counterfeits however, I went into The 'Hartford Cour. | sleepy old town it is. I don't believe there "And then!" said Ruth. Counterfefts are always aangerous, more ~ ant office as » boy set's salary of $25 a year | have been twenty buildings added to it since! 'Then--then." replitd the city gentleman, | so that they always closely ImiraTs THE ; J H D U FTO N and my board, with an henenaet = y yoni os id a century a pg wre bat, tree one bans one hand to ---- < pena x ream Soe Age = " . ° eceedi y asl felt 's y © same as Ww and wincing ibly under temarkable success achieved asa e a =, _ aoe Tagen life Soot an entire | I worked there ina grimy apron--paugh!"| glare of those calm blue eyes, "and rr Batm as a -positive cure for Catarrh and CITY BOOK STORE. No, 1 OLD ALBION BLOCK. change was wrought in my nature. Some | Amd then stepping across to the shop where a| hoped, Ruth, you would become my wife." | Celid in the Head has induced anprinc'pléd of m amociates would langh at any- | man of about a own age--a stout, round! "Have you lost all your moneyf" asked | parties to hhitate it. The public are old wel wow who told them that I ever had | faced, merry looking fellow was wielding 9 | Miss Corbett. cautioned not to be deceived by nostrams any inclination fer work. As soon as1I} hammer with mighty force, striking brave "'Well, yes, I have lost the greater part of | imitating Nasal Balm in name and appear found someth: ead of me, something | sparks from the horseshoe he was fashioning, | it, but before I lost it I made up my mind to | aitce, bearing ered names as Nasal Cream, As eosensplioh, "icsbarjed ght out to ac- aaah singing londiy the while to the 'musical|seck you again. 1 did, upon my word, and | Nasal Balsam, etc. Ask for Nasal Balm that answered his cor plish it and to work Cae will, T clink, blows | ask your forgiveness. and do not on imitation dealers may » that was laid ""Halio} Jiza Farlow." eaid the new comer Ln "Sorry to say I doubt thet very much. | ange you. paguene by all druggists on the out upon me to do, but. I learned everything I | a louder and quicker tone than that in which | And now, Mr, Palmer, I advise you toreturn | or, sent post-paid on receipt of _ We have jus* ee ae a Full Assortment of about the office, and when one of | he had spokeri to himself, but it was not un-| to town as soon as possible, while I hang out | aad $1) by side casing rulfo denly withdrew, whose | til Jim Farlow was touched upon the shoul-|the rest of my washing," Brock ville could sud Pitas snipaos fatale we wus | cgi an tml Snag cman | "Walt ely ye Tego wtm t | Coe PREPARED PAINTS contpetent to take hie ple: '© °° =} bachmaith tarned slowly about and' gravely /bad to forgive you for: - Bub sheryl forgive Strattord Flax Mills ' Gen. Booth's Daughter. tion in his honest blue eyes. ~~ tram & plume geoany ber Sereeur cep Over 30 Different Colors, in Cans of fae ii "Why, Jim, don't you know mef" asked he | friends." ARMERS ditending to wow Fina Seed this : © eden, April 11,--The members of the ofthe gray suit. 'Surely you haven't for-| If ever a city gentleman walked off a F 2 ae -- Gallon, Half-Gallon, Quart, Pint, al front | = porch after an interview with an elderly Good. Clean Seed, and Half-Pint Sizes! Ge the usual tire. by applying early at mill. "tar A Quantity of Land wanted to Rent an for Grow rowing. Flax. --ALSO-- forge. | more even mae . ; : - ohio omer ee es me | CARRIAGE PAINTS, 'ils qvod look iN remain. Hay, Jimf"" lim aed peocsed to fastens bauberchat to une | ersten'. MAveh 27,1888 as | In Quart, Pint and Half-Pint Cans. an amiiec | 2 ADOTION 84.8 quegioa: i his old + See ene ore Sahni | REAL Estate. | VV. & F. WORKMAN. bie Sree received in- in| + hime pin the exam ot | EF SQUARE, STRATFORD, - YOU CAN BUY rayecrt After the ceremonies a banquet was given. | of it I thought you'd go clean daft. I swan I| work." , _ ee py Ei aN Ba higey Sed ta okerg Seinen ae a: ' * off your apron; ' way , or a t to |<: pyaar. ' 4 aristocracy, and tickets of admission are} fur me that never got thirty dollars together |«peak to Ruth Corbett. She was standing | | eT ' Best Canadian Refined selling freely at high prices. since the day I were a that's elz-en' jty ber guts, evidently on the lookout for Walance, Harivroed Bush, ot rhadpced pg mind Elopement. n " Situate on St. Marys gravel road, about 2 miles if I -- TAWA mMana ee fie the CX y of PREATPORD Y in clove tos C O A O | A DAUGHTER OF A MONTREAL MERCHANT | tily; "I suppose it did look like a large sum| 'Well, yes, I bad that bonor," replied the Sehoal Honse. . GOES OFF WITH AN EX-POLICEMAR, to me then, but when one lives ina great |blacksmith. "Did you!" digh : me city and associates with wealthy people it) "I did," said Miss Corbett: "and all I've | 4 ae ack begins to i small one, got to say is--and I couldn't bring myself to eqhal annual instalmen ith inte: he un- up by the report of 'an elopement of the and, by Jove! it and all I made hy it got less say that if it wasn't leap year--that it's a Paid principal os Soaeeas per et aon Pena 16: CENTS PHR GALLON daughter of a Montreal merchant with an | and less as the years went on until I am ac-'pity you haven't a little of his assurance." : MRS, NANCY BOYD, ) ex-policemad. Five or six months ago 81 tually down to my last hundred." | "And if Thad, what would Ido with itr*- THOS, WALDIE, "> Executors, = young policeman, then at No. 4 station, "Down to your last hundred!" echoed Jim A, } jasked Jim, coming as near to her as the gate A. MONTEIT: 5) received « considerable sum of money from "ey . Ww A I Ss' H - B R O Ss', ploy = r of his caskets Farlow. Vell, you must have lived i. 'between them would allow. Ww. S. COWAR, Auctioncer. y the baton, discarded oo if I may -- = so free as 'Let it help you toask me the same ques- Pownie, March $7, 1888. 638-4t The Place for Bargains. ' 73 Mi e2 gs i B [ : Pl | gs i H Hilt fa ou AEE H £ alt i i [iE a if i a | J Fae : ; ; ti He it | '4 l E ef rf 4 '| E i # e : uf : f Fit - purchase mon with the said 10 per cent., to * --yor-- z back here tort. You|tion he asked me," returned Ruth. buttens a blue coat ; he blos- surely ain't a lookin'"-- and glancing at; "And that was--that wee--l said the ported | the kid gloves he broke out into a loud blacksmith. diamonds. A few weeks ago he made the | pugaw--: 'you surely'ain't a lookin' fora job "Yes, it certainly was," gravely assented a of the young lady ; his man-} 9: the old emithy again!" |Ruth. her im-} "Pshaw! WN: ..geplied the other,| The gate fi Jim caught her wediately.. The parents, however, disap- | ait angrily, and then he resumed, in hivlarma-"It. wan "Wil you be ty wife? "ne ea peda and attempted to buy | former drawii "4 ; oN rae > -- tm non may even be worth a tidy little sum : : Detroit Free " not return to her home after her afternoon | _ is worth a tidy little sum and-eate!. - ----_ , ap xia saul drive, and on rat jeter Rote Udy litle woman," amerted the blacksmith] _ ry Ald the Atammeren Watchmaker, - Jeweller,'- Ete, Dame street, and with the proceeds took "Plainer than ever, though, I suppose. In reply to thé question. lan cure stam- ; . cor ge ag bag rag eter Naturally much homely girls make still home fling rom an i be boy, give th give the Has a Larger Variety this year than ever before, of Glagu has left for New York to work up} "4; maa her bumb! the case. _ at cnr eae se be . yon y nor neither |@erer tiovencsa DIZZINESS, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewellery, Spectacles, you 80 till you got amongst i Bucket Shop Earnings. them city gal. You treated Pie INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING _Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery, Toys, Xmas. wae til Ine oe Si tras OCGA? and. Tite Derlow verned-te, panto -- Jue MEARE, Cards, and a variety of Goods too numerous = | SALT _ THE 8TOMACH, to mention, all suitable for the gir ta business circles f ert Tight, but when one finds one's self sur- of the Public Geule and Stock - Saad § led by hand 7 HEADACHE, OF THE sKIm, | HOLIDAY SEASON." _ } SOWELS ¥, WILBURN & = Call and see rey a varlely I have got, and what RN €0,,: Tore Bargains we are giving. Spectacles to suit all sights. se = Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Repaired and Warranted, at TENDERS. W. H. ROBERTS: _ temort" 7 "nae seem z ee jo" RS ima "Yo ounted & ne r : Well, { guess if any such dividend had |> Ai loch toners: Ican't live any longer ir the the Frections 'et the C O R C O RA N' Ss" been made I should.-know i iright omer. the city. I'm over head and heels in dett sar ener ne aaron Spa aOR | Beas ate on mee, Lam-she secretary ot thie | theres for this rary mutT have on. ed-quality of. the swords and cutlaaes is-'| "prime iccmeatsenihe, sontahohig #iitiaterma-} 22 $ ---- ssweraci\"Three Grape ( Concord Wine: ili wre care | but at seeped wide Seine woo mute Seuseli tla Mabienellsdiiceibe to have so much anid about us in the news- | She im't a bit stuck up, ----. one of the Best Wine Makers m the Province. It is PEt thay divided Pa et AL fe. Absolutely Pure, First Run Wine of Fine Flaver, and I | Just the same.--W-7. Hi can sell it§for about the same Price that Mixed Wines of Inferior Quality are seld for by Parties from the Large Cities who Selicit Orders here. irs mest wo| JAMES CORCORAN. remedy to remore alt cores if Pyswericnec Benger? oo th

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