Stratford Times, 11 Jul 1888, p. 2

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ee -- p nen miller, Bertie € arhwiord, Frank Ham mont, TTS __ Fred olley Forbes, GertteFitzgerald,--Fthet Hamil- ton, Ada Jacksen, Annie Jones, Carry Meyer, Katie McKellar, Stella Smith, Acuie Walters, Ethci Winstone, "Allic Hyatt, Willie Bates, Harry Blair, Tom Campbell, Bertie Finch, ex Craig, Satire Beryl sittiee Me Pretialdye butdie.| McLean, Fred sp gune, George Snazei, Charley Suazel, Alex Stuart, Eddie Short, Willie Strato, Alex Tatty, Neil Tatty, so 4 ROMEO---MISS BR. HM. DENT, TRACHE. Willie Boxter, Peter Calder, Willie Carson, Willie Forrest, Willie George, Wesley Hall, Willie Harvey, Charlie Irvin, John Kayler, Fred Lewis, Frank Lewis, Andrew Monteith, Walter Mark, Harry McCarthy, Willle Petric, Charlie Scott, Willie Varner, Harry Woods, Ethel Ball, Mamie Bennett, Rosa Bullock, Annie : Iteattic, Lizzie Barges, Annie-C hrane, Magyie Carson, Tk 'lle Hanan, Alice Hodd, Ethel Hemlerson celia Kalbfleiseh, Addie Leadlay, Nellie MacDorgali, Mary Me- yn oo Watson, Allie Wouodhonse, pienle PLEBLIC SCHOOL PROMOTION |: EXAMINATIONS. eT OF BUCCESAFI'L PUYILA Le THE 5 ABIOUS DEPARTMENTS. wT SHAKESPER BS SHISS. HEAD, TEACHER, Edith Barton, Mabel Coulter, Mary 'indlay, Mabel Hall, Sar ah Haines, Janet Mark, Sarah Mark,Annie Alotcland, Eila MeKinnon, Addie Walker, Edith Wi itson, Harry Bissett, Arthor Hunt,Chas Jack "SThert: Nev, : 4 Pirrie, Willie Sommerbell, Willie Alick Macnair ohm Hogarth, John Moir, Percy Phom pect, Willie Hern, Lebec; Puller, John Hawk, "Edgar Beberts, Robert Le- feyre, bani! Peque: what, Hu; gh Holinan, Geet --_™ Willie At kinsou, James ollinse n, "4 own ett, » Fred Di: ment ex anes nl Willie Ho Witte Jone Willm Ker, Walter i " Willie Meot iilie Nesbit, Harry Patterse: Pet Prats, WW jilie Relfe, Oswalt 7" Robertson, Carlos Winters, Bertie We --_ No 2 HAMLET--MISS GREESLY, TEACHER PA ise ot pretitations from thiw-iivs CURIOUS REMEDIES. A COLLECTION OF PRESCRIPTIONS MADE W THE FIRST CENTWRY. Fever Cured by Amulete-A Compound for Desafrex--Toethache and Head- ache--Sore Fres--Relaxed . Throat--Hy dropkabin--Redipes for Everything. In the first century of the e Christian ers. lived in Rome Caius Plinius Secundus pBestimbnials SHEEP DIP Ts "oe at and Most Effectual " Dig in ery Stock Kaiser should hare it Nunierous Canadian recommending it asa most effectual destroyer: ef Vermin ou every kind of Stock. Can Furnish P =e He-was a gonbamis amd true, A. cientab it la arry Porter Paniine A Beate Tia was not Completed at the same 'te | gs Tree "tee"tias | tihe etre epreed Emily Hrewer, Florence ( handler, Annic } aw the others, bat will be fou lin another! fessicual dist t for the preseriptions 3 of Forrest, Annie Frost, Jeanie Greig, Olive | colunin of today's Times. {themes hom. be--calld . niagicians, * who Hodd, Emma Modelan wares 8 il, ---- | te cure by spells, aeniiiute aud teaste ig rk retest shite Nancy AFA And he set bimacl? to wake' a Haddoc Alfred McGraw, W Wie Tiling, Mcwinil 4 Min He ct { preseripfious for' the "benefit Lorne Stevensan: Brown Ma ® all of the suffering Romans-of his day, being MZ MHAKESPEARI HEPED RS, Din ' F otwinkler Mary careful only to tn t those which had CEACHER. Stans eae iiag etn duly reer mmen fed Dy the facult Lila Baird, Jexste Bax, Mate telone, | Mary oJ urtous and teresting bok was Martha Etherington, Lizzie Fintay, Lily | Anni ith, thts 8 he bike Fenggliols by Dr Philemon Hani, Gertie Tngrany, Phoebe Me Ponald, | MeCiel lh, Minnis ' 4, Chines wfore the death of Kmma McDonald, Wella Mapson, Louisa [Meleinan,tesste M Ewin, Ann'e I alt hin = a pe im these were great a \ « " u '3 Vv bd vet MDT TUNA = ores ee Minteu Atkines, 0 sare Mina be i p , tie ly be love fillie Varner, Mat "Tail ey John Beutten hing; y Atthats Shert, Al bert Short, Robert Varner. Willie Waikér, SO 2 SHAK PAYEAKE -- Mis WEER, TEAS ths Lilly Chandler, Mary Doug tak leeor; gtie Lorne Walter Wilson, Williamson. Charlie Lewis Winchester, bertie NO 4 SHAKESPEARE MISS OKK, TEACHER Tiny Bissett, Grace Calder, May Me aan, Weatey~Borronghs;---Charkie-- feles, Willie Jacobs, Lorne Loney sieorge Robb, Heary Schlender, Kilburn Seebach. MISS FE. WALKER, TEACHER, Wiltie Bissett; John ert Edmonds, John Hardy, No? RowEo Carthy, Gordon donald,, He rhert "Pitcher; Fred Rodger Charles Reynett, . Albert Searff, Fre Thimés,... Arthur ..Turner,...Christopner Wilson John Greig. Arthur Rodg ger, Herbert Reynett, Mary Brads haw, Jessie tir se Neti all, t fraser," Livrie> Dunbar, Minnie Herd, Bertha... Johuston,...Kate. Myers, Susan Moscrop, May Vackert, Maud. Robinson, ~Minnie Rose,-Mane tess, Christina. Rod- wer, Minnie Solle % Mabel Stroel, Ethel Trethe sxay, Elsic Votker, Mand "Varner, Annie: Whitchurch, Jennie Young, Aggie Wells, Caro Fraser. No 8 ROM BO-- MISS EL J, GARDES, TEACHER hel Atkinson, Mabel Hostwick, Delay: ford, Magyie Cast, . Rose i euateae Lena Hall, Anna- "He rd, Mary Jacobs, Catharine Kompf, Lizzie Tishman, C , sation Me- Donald, Nellie Myers, Ruth Ridgedale, Minnie Robb, Elma Rove, Katie-Row- land, Amelia Stralo, Nellie Spence, Jennie Watson, Emma Wonnacott, Polly Wood- house, John Altstadt, John ser gh Jast, Charlie porte: David Day, Hoy, Alfred. Hamil- ton, Joseph Hat | Hecror Harrelt; Ben=4 son Johnston, McCarthy, - John Pirie, John Robb, George Wade, Katie wland, Amelia Straio, Nellie Spence, mnie Watson, anna Woonngcott. Arthur, Lizzie Proctor, Hattie Phillipa, Georgina Rankin, May Roberts, . Jennie Rowland, Mabel Smith, Maggie Wouna- cot. No 5 ROMEO----MISS H, PATTERSON, TEACTIER, Wilford Allen, George. Andersen, Chas Blair, Sam Bryant, Alber ale, George Courtenay, W 'iflie Davy, re harlie Freder- ick, Robert Bea Raeside Gemmill, George Hog Sam_Johnson, Arthur Jones, W ile ecir, John McEwen, Frank egan, Willie McKellar, Henry Moore, John -Pirie, Alfred. Pratt, Thomas Koss, Victor Stovel, rthur - Smith; Willie 'Skelton, James Turnbull, James Waddell, John Whitchurch, Ora Cochrane, Tillie Davidson, ce Delone, Jeannie Fraser, Jane Hope, Daisy Ker, Tillie MeDonald, Mary Several Bella McIntosh, Nellie Packert, Mabel Pawson, Winnie Rid ge- dale, ee. -- Minnie Skelton, Flor- ence Skin Claressa Seebach, Lillie Tay lor, yor Watson, Nettie Patterson. xo 6 ROMEO--MISS TRETHEWAY, TEACHER. Samuel Anderson, ae Crawford, Geo | Holliday, Kobert Inman, Herman Mow- Carpenter, A. Dunbar, Robt. Elger, Henry bray, "Thomas NePherson, nard Hender, Evelyn Hube., Alonzo. Ker, | Myers, William Mavity, Wallace Oman, Charles Levett, Geor Moore, Geor; Wilkins Perry, David Robinson, Willie Minshall, Herbert Nield, Harry Pethick, | Sanderson, Maitland Scown, Willie Ax Norman: Thomas,T.- Wilson, | Phomaon, : WE Woodhouse, A Brown AV. Winters,.\>. No 2 AVox--MISS KEAY, TEACHERS Ida Bradt; Clara Chenoweth,. Mildred Dougherty, Mabel Lizzie Gibson, Nellie Holman, Nettie Hern, Olive Mowat, Jenny McIntosh, Mand Mahoney, "Ethel Powell, Annie Macgie Sum- merbell, May Yeandle, Lillian Hell. Mary Diment, Maggie Haber, Ethel Welsh, Magyie® Morrow, Goldie McCarthy, Annie "arr, Neild, Sadie- Phillips, -Willie Agnew, Jaa Carter, Forbes, Alfred Jacobs, Jobn Sar Frank orn -- Temple, Geo Volker. ~ se 7 ROMEO--MISS J; MCLENNAS, TEACHER. John Bateman, Joseph Bown, Witte Brazier, Wim Counett, Goo Cast, Horace | Hannah wn, Sve iney Coute un, Charlo S tt, Steverseon, Albert Sylvester, $Eret k Vi Wilson. NO 4 HAMLET--MISS J HEPBURN, TEACHER. | Clyile Davis, Herbert Henderson, Albert } Jones, Cameron. Little, Walter Willie Nasmyth, Hope Nas myth, Weeley | Palmer. (hartie .\Workrman,, H site Beene ' roses dale, Tiny Gibson, LaPette Met atougn. 4 Jennie Read, Flora Nichol, Elie P te it jecminjes soe Thomas Haired, Fred Bi mands, Fred Goulding, Thomas Mever Murray MeCallough, Harry Galer, Dora Davis, Martha Drenkow, Nellie Jaduwhon, i Lertie Cook, George Ciiininghiim, Pred Crocker, Frank Gads- by, Lynn Lucus, Georgie Little, Lorne Munro, Oliver McPherson, Joha Robert aon, cig Sipes, Frank Struthers, Ollie | Raker, Gertie Cook, Annie Calder, Amy | Mary Obert, Willie Anderson, j Dene mere, Lena Read, Ida } Steele, Be rtie: Schmidt, Maud ~Tunks, Vabel Tunks, Violet Winkler. noo HAMLET. Loe ; Laura. Brooks, Lillie - Cooke "Nellie De si pse) y, Fessie Hute hinson, Jessie Mal lien, Fannie -MeoKelvie; Lonic. -Stewast, Bella Sesitt, Minnie Wilson, Lillie Simon, Minnie Wilson; irwii Armstrong, Ollie Frank Baird, Frank Giflord, Willie Mallion, George a Frank Powell, "Jimmie K rag St Clair Smith, Joe Werkman, Joe York, Edie 'Edmund, Frank Mills. NO 1 FALSTAFF-- MES WARBERTON, TRACHER "James Bennooh, Fred, Babcock, Manly Baker, Willie Cuoningham, James Corri- gan, Wiilie Dougherty, Dave Easson, Herbert Grant, John Holywell, Earnest Harding, Holdy Hammond, Walter Schmidt,Edwin Sieferle, Albert Vanstone, John Wright,Ida Barker, Evelyn Brother: hood, Edith Beatty, Maggie Easson, Minnie Levy,- Lily . Me Donald, Bessie Murray, Lizzie O'Hara, Bel Sanderson, Jovian Salvadge, Ida Taylor, Bertha Fx fee Hyde: Lowika Wells, Katie WwW ash, No 2 FALSTAFF. --MISS MACKENZIE, TEACHER Jolnsten Abraham, Herbert Baker, 'rank ~ Burt Charlie -Pickson, =lame- Gorrie, Robt Mallion, Willie Scott, Lestock Scrimgeour, Home Smith, Tunks, Stafford Woods, Maggie Be "mhard, Maggie Casson, Mary Co lins, Nellie Gibson, Alice Huxly; Carrie Huxly, (irace Horne, Aggie Mills, Kate Sander son, Mabel Satvadge, Hertha . Shore, Lillie Stanford, Amelia Townsend, Maggie Wilson, Workinan, Ella Cowan, Carrie jessie MeCone No 3.FALSTAFF ---MISS TAY, TEACHER ogg" Allen, ro vai -taven, Julian Danstfiore, ecsae Goulding, Etta Grant, Vary Harding, Annie Jolly, Edith Me Millan, Fanny McEwin, Clara Me Willan, Theresa Mary McTavish, Edith Minthorre, Bertie NePhee, Annie NeLennan, Kate Panton, Jeamie" Panton; --samt--Pante, Hattie Sharman, Eva Trow, Lottie Trow, Annie ~ Wilkin; "Maite Butler, Grayson Alexander, Fred. Deacon, Andrew Gibson, Alberta Grant, Addison Hibbard, John Hollid y, Sam, Loghrin, Fred Leeg, James Myers, Herbert Mannering, Dan Murray, MeFadden, George Patterson, Pethick; ~~ Anderse Stevenson, Edwin ung oR Lionel W augh, 'rank Wilson, John zel, 1 AVON--MISS J. DUNCAN, TEAC HER. Robert Abraham, John Fried, James Melnnis, Robert Peace, Brace Smith, Anna Casson, Milly Abraham,~ Edith Lizzie Longfoot Kate O'Hara, Mary Scowr, Amy Scown, Ella Corrie, Nellie Helyeil, Charlotte Mavity, Lily Penhorwood, mma i 'carl Geottler, Edward Fie NO Fannie Carr, Maggie Cottrell, Ada Free- mantle, Bertha a le Jennie Robertson, Fanni aylor, den Welsh, Frank Bushfield, 'Leon ha George. Fraser, "Homer Guy; Binnie orne, Waiter Scrimgeour, Bertie Salvadge, Edna Fer- guson, Bella Grant, Bells Harrison, Waggie Harrison, Reabie Mills, Mary J. Mavity, Annie Perry,--Ruby.. Vanstone, Lettie. Vanstone, Mary Rouchey,. Mary Wright, Fred Ashmore, Percy ~| Barker, Doyle, Willie Headley, Spencer, Lloyd, Tom-Wangel. ° S04, PALSTAPF--MISS FA SON; FEACHE | . ¥,-Jamea_ Doherty Alfred Burnham, Terence Campbell, "diag Rigas; Wan: Rhay, Atbert George; tp rnin tte an, -- David Hitnter: Geo" Hartly; Blake -Ham-4 a ee rohaEsO. itor, John Johnston, Fred Jones, James | Johnson, F ead Py on ol Willie " MeNab, Melvin bi Linie Kowpf, Wm _ Matthews,. Kernou, John Mason, ese sitet yet Dag pad Pratt, Sam I Hertie Hector Wade, fea Winters, Baddie ae Wileee, Brice Ennis, FE Mary Cale, 0) Maud Carter, hel Hamilton, Moor 5 Me- Donald, Nellie Pettie, Carrie. rts, Clara Rowe, Ollie Koberts, Ida Ward; Wilson,, Bell a Walker, ; Mabel Nurse: E 8 Row Mtss 2 sete ATTRRSON;TE AGHEE, oBanade Woods ~Rowe a Maysie Fraser, Minnie Pirie, Rich-- Jett trie. Anderson. ary Sea pe Mary "aes 'Mary: Bachanhn, } Tow, son, Lizzie Atkins, Lizzie Barker, Jennie J ie Gilmore, A gr Chartie Eagh Lightfoot, Roy Polani, Ten Stone om envie Woes Ada Allen, eine Evane, Mand Fraser, Stary Hattray, Ethel MeBarney, i tdda, Naulton, matin Hoge Mabel Sha, A Disisennd Disease. * I wish to give my testimony in. favor rdock Blood. Hitters. 1 had troubled with Erysipelas and was induced to try this (valuable medicine. I ha Seog oi sale oe Merkins, i the reL p Teatness --_---- venture. then, no apology in offering our »wof Pliny's choicest pre pec eats She syen te Rak dba Lb bis Fever receives the attention it de serve es, | being cured most by amulets and remedies nd the neck, as. for in 3 to take "the ryght ce of a and so 'tie it about the to ve Wern ry ° salt it, necke, or hang ip. fast to any = of the pe rson Ele s bleéd was invaluable' mt if thes ho should turn against ut iy,.& s snbstitute is "Bro 'a lion's heart stecped im oil of vided-- ~ ee Read ity aging by & com » fresh butter an ud ae wbof "pg rrensi, i bull's gaifs tempered with myrrh and rue, fome that a horse doth froth, mixed i} of roses. "Ty ratio ual remedy is recommended "If one bite off a piece of rat ha been binsted with abanten: provided ainazs" 'and. bere is the rub--"that be holds his hands behind him in so doing. the said peece of wood will take away the toothache." Headache was at once cured by having the foreliead toucked by. "the trunk or snuffe of an elephaunt;" or, "if a man poure vinigur upon the books and hindges of doors, and make a liniment with the durt that commeth of the rust thereof, and therewith angint the forehead," his -- he is a once cured. $ eyes were a simple matter, and re quired only * 'to anoin t them with wolf's nt wit A ve oe McKelvey, Florence Mills, Erie for tooths - ePhee, Martha own ny Vay Puothind, | some tree ate Sranford: Mabe Worle bie + Workm Al. wo 5 HAMLET---AUSS STEVENSOS, TEACTIER: ie. grease or sWihe Ss marrow?" tut "nett pitidness Teqiired; Of course; more eta orale treatment..'"The gravie or dripping of « hyvene's liver, newly taken out of the taiy and rested. being incorporated' with ciurified hony inte an unguent, riddeth a man from blindness." ~ Or if eyes squinted, "if the eles be dipped three times in that water wherein a man or "woman liath washed their feet, they shall be troubled neither with blearednease nor any other infirmity." The remedy for--** throat" was simple enough, but the doctor needed to be of herculean strength. "If the uvula be falne, it will be up again if the oe suffer another to bite the haire in the _evowne of his head. an to pull him plamb from the ground." Should an accident occur in ae Pliny ts equal to the em agg sa peece of bread have gone the way readie to stop the bret crums of the same fe- an into both the eares, you shall see {t shall soone be gone, and doe no further harm." There are periodical epidemics of hydro- belja,..acr rather fear of t horrible malady, and it$s as well to know how to treat the bite of a dog, whether mad or sane This is what Pliny recommends: "Mako a decoction of a badger, a cuckoo and a swallow, and. driok it off" Cramp was to be cured by "a cataplasme of 'a live wolf, sodden in oile. till - the sald oile pe gelied to the height or a consistence of a cerot." 'Pliny seems to t granted that the "live wolf" would raise no objections to be thus utilized. The nervous and shy will be filled with eour age if they 'take the pith or marrow out of the hyene's backbone, along and incor- porate with oile and hony; it is passing goed fon .he nerves. are supposed to die after stinging; and Pliny tells similarly of serpents. that "serpe nts ean hurt but once, neither kill they many together, to say nothing how, when they have stufig or bitter™a man, they dic for very ericfe and sorrow that they have done such a mischiefe, as if they had some <4 or remorse of con- scicnuce aftew Pliny has Facaigts tor-everybody and everything: i the ladies are not fore gotten. the wi ane "The pas- terne San of a young white bulkin, or steere, sodden for the sae ea forty daies and nights together, un ime as they be dissolved into the liquor; if the face be wet with a fine linnen in the sald decoction, it causeth the to look clean and white, and without any rivels or wrinkles; but the said linniment must be kept all ni, ht to i face in the manner of a maske." the hair: "Ants eggs sence and meaxpeast with flies, likewise pounded together, will give a lovey. black colour to the hair of the elebrows." To curi the hair: "A camel's taile dale and rediiced into ashes and in- corporat with oile doth curle and frizzle a of the head." : nee he them _--~ So = seemsincredible to us. that reniedies | gravely be sas as these- could. mended and believed in, and yet nee wa was English and American Journals, Perhaps the most striking contrast tween American" The first qualification r requinddl of a a re- the ability to take of the Engilah p ta ace an think fe fe th ae iil a ak Fite na ' : 1 " Bb -1-3) Sen ™ - HRESMITICE: CO., | The Medical Hall, €3 Ontario St. Stratterd, June 4, ines PARIS GREEN Paris Green, "SURE PEATIF IO -- POTATO BUGS. E. J. JOHNS, DRUG STORE! ONTARIO STREET WEST Stratiord, Jane.23, 1883... pitem 4 CITY OF STRATFORD. LOTS FOR SALE. TR raale on convenient te the & f ' * 'ae rks, are now offered k TE F Siounnatte Terms: MARSHALL'S SURVEY, Lots 29, 30, 31. Wegt Side Mc- Kenzie St.; Lots 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, East Side McKen- zie St.; S. 4 Lot 50, and lots 51, -52,-53, od, 55, West Side Victoria Street. = McKE wen SURVEY, Lots 43, 44, North side Milton street ; Lot.49, South side Miiton atreet. LANGE SURVEY, Lot 51, south side of Milton st.; lot 54, north side Shakes- peare st. : Apply to T. BE. BP. TREW, MERCHANTS BANK, Or to GEO, FORMAN, Lanp Acant. oo ' wheat | "4. Hakers cum town in Canada are wale ini PRICE FIVE CENTS. Real Estate Exchange. List of Properties for Sale. For those se -- building lota, 19 $1,250 and 20, fro on Ontario, Front and Cobourg streets, $1,000 Cambria streets. $1. 000 ! ame those valuah le lote letter "KE" and ¢ east side of Huron eres, near the teldge" 0 feet te rie tontage. Forthoss ghaks Inte £, 7. 8, 2 and 10, eae onCentre, St. Vincent and. og in bre or "'ploe jocks, to suit pur- chasers--in any of the city. Easy terms, as er req down if sold. to parties who $ 4, 500 For that bepera:2gr new brick homes nown as the Kno Church Manse, All he ern conveniences, hard and soft water, be? choice locality ; acre ms For a frame house and 6 a halt $1,500 acres of ground on south near i, T. BR. For a solid brick house on Nelson $2, 500. se near new G.T.R. shops. 5) lendid cellar and sabe. Good wealthy locality. it im- crease in value. For a neat frame house o m_Seleon $1,200 erect; splendid water, good locality = 8 bargain. LITTLE'S |" : Peace hs WHOLESALE and RETAIL TT Ban = er PARIS GREEN, er eudiee x ee 'ED PURE, - * ce "WARRAN --= AT = " N. A. BOSWORTE'S, vorabiomMtABRKEL STIEET, STRATFORD Pi,» eee aero nt: ann =a» 3 = i as - a ea Pekar escent renarrnemrenienatnenael Summer. of the following: Imperial Club Soda Water, Potass Water, Seltzer Water, Lemonade, Sarsaparilla, Vichy Water, Champagne Cider, Hop Ale. Ginger Ale, Cream Soda b] The Sparkling very fine, me, as L have the exclusive agency for. this city. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO HOTEL-KEEPERS. H WARD, *° Phenomenal [Cooling Drinks for the Hamilton, one Carload of their Delightfal Summer Drinks, éonsisting © Cheap Grocer. BIG BARGAINS! -iIX-- Teas, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, -- ALSO All the Best Brands of -|Wines, Tobaceos and Cigars, WALSH - BROS; a A Full Line of Spaulding's Base Balls, Bats, Gloves, Also a Large Stock of Harwood's Baseballs, cheaper than Spaulding's, and_equally as good. A large -- stock of Baseball Bats from 5c. up. Lacrosse Sticks, all kinds. Cn Cheapest Goods in the City. Cricket Goods. - Express Wagons. Doll's Carriages. Wheelbarrows. Skipping Ropes. - Jap Kites. BOYS' VELOCIPEDES. them away from home. 'Masks, Etc near new G, T. R. For & new tram $1 ¢ cottage' on Haron Ws wt. Very large mabie, yood locate Lernf arg price has been ogered twice for the Emene $2, 100% sarge Sireetorey' trame hou ants ety og, oon Co. lots on Huro « Good chance to build, $850 Forali itorey Tr trame house and tot-on the side of Norman strect. One the city, of the, Fi large two-store brick howe. $4,1 00 sod hive eres of land, --_ eity limite. $600- pean Fora rei frame hat and lot on '}$1,800.55 seam es | = 13 oases Wanted. at once for Parties ; intending to settle here Houses and Stores to Reat sink tenes. Money to Lend 'on easy the on the East side of Market-at., of the British M: Loan Co's office. SOMBRE SAWTTT. Sees SH eg Sy bie ale os oe J. H. DUFTON, CITY BOOK STORE. No, 1 OLD ALBION BLOCK. CORCORAN' sic aoe pe eria eae This Wine was made for me from | Selected Grapes by. one of the Best Wine Makers im the Province. It is Absolutely Pure, First Run Wine of Fine Flavor, and I can sell itffor about the same Price that Mixed Wines of Inferior Quality. are sold fer by Renjie-em-the:. os Large Cities whe Solicit Orders here. Soe = «JAMES: CORCORAN. r- Just Received te-day frem-the Imperial Mineral Water. Works, Champagne Cider is put up in Pint Bottles and is Parties wishing any Cf the above Goods~can be-furnished by , Canned Fruits, Coffee, Baking Powder, Canned Vegetables. | Canned Meats. -Brandies, Whiskies, Ales, Porters, Where you are sure' to get the Best Value for your Money. SPORTING GOODS. ae With Steel Wheels 4 Sizes, from $3.75 up. Lower than you can boy Baby Carriages sellig ve ge " ' - { >

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