Stratford Times, 1 Aug 1888, p. 3

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foparey EIT) CINE ae seep. op enemy arms SANRIO SS _---- ¥8 ye a-s'prise. Ain't ye goin' yer steer? 'ye see or bear anythin' o' that steer, consarn yeXsays he 'An' can't ye see it's only avquestion wnther I'm agoin' ter beet "that steer or wuther it'll beef me? Tho infernal critter' boosted me onter this From the ciky ther ridgepole at 10- o'clock this "tmornin' an' een here freezin' an' yelli: y* fer 'telp er sence My ol woman an' Me fousg -- s ts foe "ap in the cabin an' I've see 'em ryt to git-ont to the wood pile, but that steer has took durn good care that they didn't, an', ez [baint heerd nothin' on 'em sence, I reckon they've either {siz Lo ath or gone to bed to keep warm. That GOOD COMPANY. to "ter bee A traveler, tolling on a weary way, Foond in hie path @ pleea of fragrant clay. gir 2 he Lut commen earth." says be, "bat how lightful! It is full of sweetness now! y hence te thy : sar A voles, "l have bees very near a rose." ~J.J Berti trandiated from Persian. TIME'S } NIMBLE FLIGHT. It beatd all how time slides>don't It, wa the a Byiret" said the Old Sertlorras he shoved} ify ae cont rth of dale athe eranen ae a broom splint through the stem of his day, an' if some o' you te huts can't git pipe to enlarge its draft. "It slides along away with him ye-kin sen' for the cor'ner, like a saw log down a rollway It don't fer {be friz stiffer'n a Chris'mas goose fer nuthin', an' it don't turn out fer 'tare mornin' : nuthin', an' -- longe +r y' see it runnin "So we had £0 ence the faster it oe It don't seem moren "Hol on' Hol' on™ a the las' week Hence eubeehe? p'tic'ler bappe -- Old Settler, who could stand it no longer over in the Sugar Swamp deestric', That beefin' bee mowt baflappened an' ig it were fifty year ago' Fifty year pal it mowtn't ha', for all I know, but wut t hap pened --fifty year age Uni ight. Dye tt did or wuther it didn't haint got nuthin® 'meniber of it, Bquire? 'Twere sumpin' ° do with wat Im agittin' at, b'gesh! p'tic 'ler Yuv got so much th't. yer a 'memberin' ne , lemme see, Major," replat th't mebby thhajut go room left in yer the Squire, tooking at the ceiling and ey} conk to 'member th't somebody were mar wendy sUtaing bis memory back, half a fe wd in share eee alg deestric' ty Sheasag Naw. }- We det. Ordou't yet" meof 4 I nm m taikio® "about, consarn ye? "Major," said the squire, with s nt repa dene, OCT Pe Tee ohae oh been sloshin' all 'round: that wed nan' never 'wnnst thunk on it! Wy: sartint That were the night young Gene Mie Retch- "Celter ati ~Sairy Hop pe ft Was se "That were a weddin,' boys, th't knocked the spots offe nany weddin' | ever 'tended." "Who in the name ee the pink caliker That mute, boys, couldn't ghost is Gene Meketchfelter an' Sairy Gut o' mischief, not if fio yper?" roared the Old Settler, rising up his four fect an" put a a poke in his chair and shaking his cane at the sides. Thihight the major is thinkin' on whiie the latter siniled rey the mule got inter ol' Gunderman's cellar i esl 4 au" guzeled a boll keg o° hard cider Th come out ez drunk ez a lord, an' went on 8 moonlight sur -- 'round the clearin'. 'te he were makin' his rounds he met rccaiel jo out ~ on ims, leetie 'arlier--fifty year ago ofthtikees meth tthe Aer. Tuvan mast ha' ben priany Cobsack's mule au" ol' Gunderman's cider Yes, that were it sure! It's jist fifty year sence that happened." That were a Tanny Sar no mistake! na tt. h an' ' An' wa 'n't Cobsack's mule a cor to their weddin® ofty year ajro ftp mit, how eould y'" het" been to mine, b'gosh, f'm the time the dominie L@ched me an' Mriar till the last drop o° cider were ole Gunderman, on the hill by red dreened f'm the bari? It were me th't school house. Gunderman were on his Were married fifty year ago! That's the way 'the tavern, a a snug Sumpin' p'ticler th't bappe 'ned! It were me th't were married, an' if you 've fergot it; byoshttmighty, 1 hati And the Old Settler banged the floor with his cane and-wenthome. The squire smnil< "dd archly as he said to the boys i eee an 41' = "0 me hae t orter eg DO thing, had be Ed Mott in "Cc cago Herald Al comf'table cargo o' tanglefoot aboard self. Coosack' s mule went fer him at inet, an' chased him 'round an' 'round the achool house. O}' Gunderman;-hol lerin' 'fer help at ev'ry jump, were so akeert th't be tore 'roun' the buildin' so fast.th't the mule three: tiny 'ithout knowin' it. The mule, seein' tht t he couldn't ketch Gunderman that way turned an' went back t'other way 'round the school Louse te head him off, but b' that time the o!' man had plunked inter a bar'l sh't sto ove corner o' the buildin' to-ketch rain water in, thirkin' _th't the mute' slide on by. .Bud thes ule. dre kere. raober enough not.to- be foaled that .who trisks.abont. the otiice frantically de~. itudy of the Absent Minded. Absent minded people are study, and furnish an Unlimited 'ond of amusement. People who hide things so suecessfully that they cannot find the m _ were: way, an drunk e nough to be bound to hey manding his pen when that useful article "pluie in't the creck, ten ; ma fifty ~~ ago, an' sumpin' th't were all the fun he k'd skeer up that night. ef is coaily tucked behind big car; the wo- it Thok An ehr"off. "He smelt ol' Gunder. man who pins her jersey to the back of uaty in that bar'] ez soon ez he come to it, her skirt and forgets it at night, puts the isted. both skirt on in the morning, hunts in vain for. ects up agin "the. 'ba a a eri dons another - hurries pe "hicks: it, Pc the hill rolled, aving the recreant ome with ol on once epman tosstin' about inside her back; the man who pyre Banton irri- of it, an' a think' th"t his eend were tates the wrong end of a match, and then nigh, an' the mule a clatterin' 'long abind wonders why in the jumping juniper it it. jist more'n makin' the hills ring with won't light--all these are familiar. the way he bechaw'd an' squeaied, he were! A case never told, but true to life, was so oncommion tickled with the joke. The observed at recent fire. One of the rl kep"im the road 'til it got to the |foremen was walking leisurely home after bridge at the bottom o' the hill, an' then 'the fire had been extinguished, carrying, it aqucejeed to the right an' dropped kar © he fondly imagined, his speaking foot below. 'The trumpet Uiider "Lis arm. His companion, upon asking him where his trumpet was, "Squiref™ the Old Settler exclaimed, 'teccived the absent ae ee "T've with red in his face and snap in his eye. got it a right." He called the foreman's "J don't know nuthin' "bout Cobsack's attention to the fact that he was affection- mule, an'! don't know nuthin' 'bout of ately conducting home a hose nozzle, and a 8" cider ine,.b'gosh, y' orter 'member we a8 w'at Silver trumpet was, the foreman said in hap ened the time I'm a-hintin' at. amazement: 'I'm blessed if [know." A rt' asked the squire, inno railroad conductor on the Central Hudson mu eo oustiye ood on a station platform one day ani "Yes, y' was thar," said the Old Set. signaled his engineer to "go ahead, tler 'An' Cronky MoSly, an' Peto Crim- then walked complacently eo into the mins, an' Blinky Mudfat, an' a heap station, and sat dow on recen me | more o' the ol time boys was thar, an'|was in that mythical condits "*in lov put the potatoes on to boil 'on the teapot "waid the mae, with « and pumped water Into the coal h 1 ember theseare veritable "observed stienomans." malicious Pag to the boy ys, now 'Riat were the night o th ; cael --Cor. Springfield Union. ent at Kocky Bottom, wen Bill Totten ner fetched bis gal an' got. jealous. o . Recklest Expenditare of Youth. You 'member her, major, Betsy Jane "To be sure the youth must _-- en- Swank? Wae'n't she a stunner? Beisy joyment; ho must be amused, interested, Jane were the high stepper o' Sugar entertained and diverted, but i wish the Swanip. She were pat together to stay, young child might be got at and his train- *tsy were, an' could take in an apee cut lng so directer = to make the price of oute a week, time si it now is. or bustin' bee six nigh ts dance +e1 sun up an' never tee a a wet, an' young men then go hum an'eat kan' 'tL waste of an' opel pig fer breakfast, au' turn in an' of youth, time and money, do the washi in" a3 one men th't worked fepse is' mére than hi tie "ta "ef "aSy Ox host Fas" ~ hive Hever gow rucays hin colic a poky or acamp rea' where every week abont this very "this-reckiess expenditure but the de- I can controvert.. "heen taught how to to look for the best meetin' tune outen the piauny. Betsy thou and the best books of men, but were 'way up in ate ype were gittin' pay the highest price for the 2 hae fun $2 a month an' her She could hs' they call life. 'TS are m sav- bark yoeler™ ae were in the ing the nest egg by the cares de a "family . an' yit" f brothers and sisters, and many frankly "An' yit yer mem'ry is scatterin' like admit that the woman they would like to shot loaded fer pigeon," marry they « not ask to eaehae the Old Settler, getting hotter and hotter. |comforts of a home for the negative ele-- "It's consarned funny, a said he, "th' t you gancies of a humble flat such as labor aan kin set here an"think o' folks an * things 'provide. ez | never heerd on, an' yit ye can't git yer mind onter samp | th"t act'ally hap- "It seems to me the fault lies = t. older heads. We parents and should do more to bring about p yp spirit of contentment which is the architect of thappiness. Our daughters should fitted and schooled for the bome and the duties of wife and mother. They should value a man for his honor, _ dyes. fo) urn a 'tic'ler es th' any ony 'long with it?" asked 'I I thort th' were the time," replied the Old bacon "Wat I think "bout it Russian "a thing ez a beefin' bee we ruther cal-! The vehiete furnished for the traveler's | c'lated ez 'twere "bout time to git one up, use in sammer is a tees. vy, four an' we started to give Phil a s'prise. wheeled . carriage ed "tarantas, "Fer a tiled or so 'fore we got to Phil's which consists of a boat aimead body we heerd a fearful yellin' and howlin', without seats, a heavy leathern top or eran thort 'twere onl eattymount and bed a by which the vehicle singin' over in the swam we hadn't 'can - Mormy weather. The time to sagan Lea « thing Jes staly.of of the tarantas is mounted upon two that. The me gern a morelong stout poles. which unite-the tub, an' we soll say wut ex well cz forward with. the rear axletree, and serve _ Af the sun were shinin he Be enh rude 'Springs. to break. the 'The oot ee a ies road. The traveler --grow'd louder: awe a igor to Pil i stows away bis in-the struck. OMS 'bottom of mqgere an' when we clearin!_ani "Gp 10 the house, thar nh Ba ESF the it with stra ws Live, . If yér a friend oa' "when he asked him where his magnificent | veovers't ts. and re- > a Orrin Horas Office : DR. FFICE : at hie Residen Medical, 'D. M. FRASER, ¢, on the Downie Koad. Stratford, Oct. 1, 1543 sty A. BE. AHRENS, De Be nano Nae nes DFSTETEY gua New Block, Market SF Vitilized ring te for the Painless Extraction | of Teeth, open } lord; m3. tess, SBI R. C., COOPER, M. D.. Lt WTIATE OF THE KING'S AND Qt EEN'S raf ' vaof Ireland. Licentiate wf the Pe alty «¢ G4. atte inet Surgeons of Glaxo ot? Over NA Bosweurth's Book and Dr ig Store, Market Rttont Stratford 653.1 Dr. W. N. ROLERTSON, {Lats oF schtTLamp) Fro ts 12 noon to 2100 p. me. pd » im, Dp. Over ur. _serithery Sore. Tanto' 'e Block, tario. ratford, Ontar, lord, A A. ARRINTE nent Pes 1 Of 71x Money to GEO. Orrice : Weals' Strat: W. te AKRISTE JOUN os J, FRANK P re Terms of repa: at once to dral Statew. the savings Office u BS teeta ejancer, et Brstford, Feb, 3, 1880. ~ fT Reasonable ie teme teres sonar onder Legal und financial, SMITH & WHITE, BB STEERS... SQLLCET Oo, ke, Adington's slock, Stratford Stratford, Nov. 8, 187, sly "JTOHN lrg nen ARMISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYVANCER, Eu Idington's on Erie St., Stratford. Stratford, Sept. 13, Land. Mle SMITH & GHARING, BAksistens, Ete. STRATFORD. J. GRAYSON SMITH. FW. -- uy. 6th, Lees. ES aa Cc. SH4W, B. A, KR, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, Peseta. in Old Albion. "Block, Laan on Property, at Six Per Cent. ALBERT. LONEY, R, Solicitor, Attorney-at-Law, Con MONEY TO LEND.. old _ . emer Block, erties bus-ly ratford July, 13, 1 G.. W. LAWRENCE & SON, AREISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Solicl- cery, Conveyancers, ries Office---Market ay oe Sirationd. Wa. LAW HENCE RENCE. Ol-ly IDINGTON & PALMER, RS, Etc., STRATFORD feet es Q.C., County Crown Atrorxar. M¢ NEY ao LEND. tratferd, Jan. 12t MONEY. 2 LEND, Prterest, on Farm and | 620-Iv Apply te G. W. a. Market thuikdings, Strath ~ Money, Money, Money ! Lot ot Cheap Theap Money has been placed "investinent on Aten J ment to suit the borrower. Apply WILLIAM GORDON, Real Estate Broker, Stratiord. Stratford, Deo. 1. gst. W. MOWAT & SON, BANKERS, blished, eee a - aaeaal Panking atin iewue ts payable at par in or Cuited wedi i cord probably u private eer with ue and repaid on banking firm in not sydney oe ay our voice. ith i Cin cctieied in the case of an' U, &. money Licenses 'tsoued, Campbelt's Ss lomienie Compound ir onus Liver Cowrcamr, Brsous Decaper: oo Stowacn, Drsecema, Loss oF Arete, Tt Costiwentss. Paswnew, Man. Pet Oot Lee Txt bien "s Cath- wove oe bith A. B. Meters Beid ithe be forties mrteae aad ay to tase. 1 ama, poore ssuly, Bed uy Bott Lumber Sebringville, CO. PER ae Build Woss is rae at the prices quoted, until further notice, yiz -- Or © cents per M below Se. per betta Water vs. Steam. 'PHE subscriber begs to announce to the/public that he is . ARED TO SAW LOMiRa a1" eaten aes -- w any ey mill within five miles of Sebringv Wood, Highest price paid for saw logs. ees oe , Elm, Basswood, and Pine JOHN -- Nov. 20th, 1883 TH MUTUAL F. L CO. BSTARLIQNED 1863, BY act OF PARLIAMENT. ings, Merchandise. ufactortes , Man er description of Insurable | Property. remmium note or cash system. PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID, BOARD OF DIRECTORS : j re -- ' Table in the City | Hotels. | COMMBRCIAL HOTEL, | Vp4keer Syuate, Stéi&ord, Ont. Sample tae fer Coma arta Traveliers. Uood , Stabling ind attentive hostic | T Wavaury, ais Or ig ly | A LBION HOTEL, GTRaTrorp. THE LEADING COMMERCIAL House in the City *. ica | roorns., Firet(lase House in « ceery res} JOHN PUTLAND, QUBEN"S HOTEL. Cornet of Waterloo and (ntario Streets, Stratford, Untanoe. ro oprictor &. A. GORTZ, Proprietor _Beeations, Aug. 18, 88a. 654-ly CABINET HOTEL, st GEO. BOOK LESS, Stratford, March i4. Ls ROYAL ee MAKKET Sqrage, STRATFORD, Manager. 607 -tf VVENY ACCOMNODATION for the Travelling Public ampe-Rooms. Fipet quality Ales, Liquors and Giese re. Largest Stal les in the , City. ee. Stratford, Tune 2, Vr opristor, cITy _HOTEL. "Market 'Square, Stratford. RoBT. SHORE, PROPRIETOR. ARGEST Stabling accommodation in the City, Thies hotel is fitted up in cancion style, and the Bar supplied with the best brands in Wines, Liquors and Cicars. THE TBRRAPIN. Ontario' Strect, Stratfo: cous GRAY, Proprietor. HE BEST Brands of 4 of Wines, Liquors, Ales, Cigars, ete. £27 Dow's celebrated Montreal Ales on -- Stratford, Dec, 9, 1885. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, Hcou Danrent . MEDICINE HAT, oe HOTEL. L ommercial Travellers, "Eior maxon, Sample Room for bie and Livery in teasonabie, Keliable sf ied VICTORIA HOTEL. Downie poll. i. furnished parties in search of land. JOSEPH O'GRADY, Proprietor. Frest-c CLASS public, ai = moderate prices, i gars always kept at the bar. 476-ly for ng Trav wid Sta Stratton, Feb. 18, 1885. __ WORTH" 8 HOTEL. i hia abd. and the traveltin -- oat hen will be his oamant' aim to sustain the be reputation of the house for -- it BOOOMIINE he table will be -- | ented with th: choicest of everything. The best ti Horees kept at the bar. 44 First-class Stabling f ' " BR. M._CALDER.. _ Stratton, April 3, 1886. Mitty z LBNNON HOUSES. St. Marys Gravel Road, halfway between Stratford and arys. T. LENNON, + Proprietor. HIS HOUSE has good nm tor Tra- vellers -- new The best Liquors, Ales and Cigars at the Bar. Every moda: for the pu Terms M, F. 8U LLIV AN, Propristor.. Stratford, June 6th, 1388, 'LAGER t GEO. BECK, Square, Stratford, H* the agency for the sale of SLEEMAN'S CELEBRATED LAGER, ALE axp PORTER, In Wood er Bottles. This Celebrated Lager or obtained the Only Medal awarded at the Toronto Exhibition eas eten Lae... LAGER! Cellar Lately Occupied bee Mr. JOHN CODD, arket Sq' Stratford, May 13 1854. . 437-ly 'J- R- KILBURN --A-R-C-H-I-T-H-C-T. -- AEEE : Wirkone Tate Sok, Bestel nee Go KK _ aconeete C™ ENGINEER and SURVEYOR Panta for tat Block, a ® Ont. JOSEPH G. KIRK. _ Stratford, Sept. 9, 1885. setcty A. HEPBURN, > A BCHITECTURAL Designs, Plans of Public and Wate Buildings Pri ~'drawn . practically, and in per speetive, and, if desired, with attached, with 5; in detail. A. HEPBURN, Stratford. _ Stratford, Oct. 10, 1563. 405-l¥ Ww. Ss. COWAN . Yaluater, ete. Ww. D. WEIR, ICENSED AUCTIONEER and A t L ates rth and W poraioet eee teniled in all pb of Spoken. og aIxer, "MILVERTON. _ Milverton Feb. 1 "JAMES. 'PROCTOR, CALLS PROMPTLY ATTEN "4. HUTCHINGS, Veterinary Surgeon, Bonorary Graduate of the Ontane Veterinary College CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. eee kere al late Btratterd, Ont. OFF 1ce 660-900 Stratf< nt "Apeil bot) WM. STHELE, VETERINARY . SURGEON, cGraduante: S the Dae College of rinary Sw emtre.) AS RF MOVED bie office 78 iron beng here to the Indian Block, Market Sjuare Residence ;--Ontario Street, SFRATFORD, corner al Nile as wapeeite the deratiora Sanitariuss. JOHN A. ROE, Veterinary - Surgeon. (Graduate of the Quiert o College of Veterinary rgvons.) Calls promptly atten we dito. *harges Moderate. son's Tannery ATTWOOD. Or Attwood, April ¢ Ovely "DW. BURT:-¥°S: Honorary Grae svar of the Ontario College of Ve ere nary a Sury ryeons {DED ED TO. | Cuances Moperatr. Veterinary Medicines Kept and Diep cual Orrick and Kesipts Shore's New Block, over McEwan's Store, gotbeet Market. b7- iv UNION IS STRENGTH. CLELAND & i McKERNAN AVE gone into a leased far ee at * iilae snarls have enlarged to enable thea moate their very numero carry on Blacksmithing in the latest and most Tf achentific principles in t following iines: Stone Masous and Stone Cutters Toole, Saddlery -Hard- ware. Ploughs, Harrows, Eosxies Wagyons, Cutters and Sleighs made Wo order, and satifaction uarante HORSESHOEL NG_A SPECIALTY! In this line our reputation Acknowledging nat tavora we solicit a contina- one, cand hope by attention to all visitors gain a still furthes share of pubii . J, CLELAND, Wa. McKERNAN, CARD OF THANKS. Wn. Pirie, , Blacksmith, r Bee ta annonnce te his Priends and-Custemers his sincere thanks for their many favors in the , and solicite a renewal of their_csteemed vOrs. It has been reported by some inte parties that WM. gaps fy achat, = going to leave the City... Sach is he bas repted the shops OFre ProstTe 'rite 'couiticetat HOTEL,» near' the Market, w a see all his old Cuntaners tne cone. fs going to Carry on the business ee all ite branches. Horse-Shoeing & Blacksmithing Of every --- There will also be in con- nection a First Wont Worker, Trimmer and 'Painter, iT can depend upon getting satis- faction in everthing ry thes want, ose mos oat reasonable eee. fill open new shops about the middle of January, TSss. 7 ours traiy, Wa. P TRAE, _ Stratiord Deo, 20, 1887. wo ORE PILLS! i MOTHERS LIKE tT! CHILDREN LiKE [T!. Bocuase fle agree Sie fo tabs. fr CURES LIVER OMPLAINT, Bin 33 Disorders Ao Stromacn, Drerceaa, Loss OF ".PRETITE, u&K HEADACHE. Com> -aTON On Coctiwintes "ya BOTT' =. *) $25-LIFE-SIZE PORTRAIT -$25 =-FRHEH FE. W. I. Becker's Gallery. AXYOxE SITTING FOR 20rn will have the c' before FEB. hance; ; draw a ve SIZE PORTRAIT of themiselves on that da, MAKE A NOTE OF. THIS, | "if you want*any Pictu Scislowtheecitoned. nal eome-ona wih hemes to get it. TRY YOUR LUCK! A few doors west of Post Office. ratiord, D pe.. now hain't "to do with it. Not 'his righteous life, and his , and n omas Orr, E lie, Stratford, " a naar bie sin si wt : subordinate all these virtues rte 'the paltry . _ , Warden of Perth, "TM bet all t aters raise this dollar or the uncertain standing in a cl ee year th't ye mean Phil Byer's beefin' bee!" or society. When a young man is made wo. a lisde Park, a ate "« ex "Boys, 1 mus' tell 'to believe that an evening at home Ft G. Leversage, Reeve, " ye 'bout that, fer th' wa'n't never nuthin"a 30 cent magazine or a Q0 cent novel [J B- cee: Te 'Be. Mary, ell like it ever happened-afore meiboiee sence. We" Ts better" pL ED TAF wth the boy Te ay Dearing: Ra. Sa % beerd th't will hstone and George Bock, E tosan. 3 " Seeks a stear 0" wan tht get a leetle 'hls money in ie teak *--Chicago Thee Soliciters--Mesars. McPherson & Davidson. oe hueciedden work. rilenamemagneeaies J. Pearson and G. G. Ewart. noue on es hada't sever wover heerd 0" peteh | Vehicle for Summer Use. eno gare 434-ly ing touic under these circumstances, The "Royal" 1 heotbiovn Bxtracta | are absolately pu v Califernia ea paca Ward's, Downie stree' at Henry pa Fy fust on one front ves with ser en t'other, -- oom * &' font reins a team three: horeea bar: "dh Berman cet, gold, ave and win ¢ snow wus hor were vin" essed 'a a bar'l o' fin, an" 'twan't a costin' tataed an na a pod Fad ea nnd eig mit Use * Maud 8." Condition Pow. of him a or ls were a funny sight, an hour.--Geo: in The Comtany. er . oss of appetite in your horse "we jest to ghia eats interacts ~ "What aye doin' up thar" Phil? we) She Found Him Out. sere Kil Fi a. Persian I c ge gg yo eit up thar? 4 -<pivby is In hard luck." Se etl aman ie smtaiotanee Pasa 1 clim up the bly, 0 course! . "Wh , Green, all Bot omc had at anid bot in, the See at ae Fiedgfend pabaeye ype Looe, a here to covl ign . has read some of his memorands.-- "Come down, Phil,' we says; "we've, = = Sa ae een Ps eons! 2 REE a City of Stratford and Comal of Perth GALes ot sak Betate, Pa Parm- Stock. "Househoit~ Furniture, and all kinds of General Goods at- tended at reasonable rates. "629-3m. "WB FRBEBORN, MILLBANK, ONT., 8 ii ney ete AGENT. FOR PERTH -M.-F. Auctioneer, far ioncyt0 Led st Hensonable Rates of In terest. Special attéhtion paid to Heal Hatate OFFICE.:--At his Residence, Princess Street, itbank P. O., On! 'Bhop, Ontano jee ca AQneen'e ---Hetet,-1- which 0 PBACE, CON TRACTOR AND BUILDER Has ay ne cant nara Cm Carpenter w ng ae posertly oe oTely Sn ~ COUNTY OF PERTH. UBLIC NOTICE The Warden wil! be In at tendance at the Cl Tiew, ow bas ar third Tuesday in each mons, frou ten re O'clock. The Tl be fe attendance at br office, on Tuesday and "The Bre of eax 7 ten to pope lock. by easurer «i ' trem ten ae wed : attendance office Thureday, Friday, and Saterday of each week, dur \ ho ahd WM. DAVIDSON, Oo. Clerk. GET YoURnR '|TICKETS @. TR. CITY TICKET Ore. TELEGRAPH OF STRATFORD, Lowest rates to al! in Western States. Mani toba and the Urea rth-weet, Montreal, Boston. New ¥ork, &c. A. H. ALEXANDER, Stratford June 14, 1886. domed a wu nd is Pexxy Davis' . | Paln-Ku.er, TAKEN INTERNALLY 5 ttevrer Ts snnterr. and t inant in wt areils Me art fame tue Work: LL Aruand. -- Reware of Counterfelts and Imitations, Marble and Granite Works. SADSHY & SHARMAN; tenportere sat manufacturers of Foreign and Cana- dian Marble and Granite Monuments, Tomb- stones, Mantle Pieces, Wash Stands, Counter , &c. Inscriptions : ut in aad German, warnet St., Stratford. Sept. 15, 187 24-ly BOOK-BINDING. I HAVE EVERY Fac FACILITY FOR BINDING w Booka, Periodic CLASS MATERIAL AND WONRMANSHTE. One books repaired, and Ulank books ruled, printed aad bound to any patte Full Price List 0) on Application. WALTER STONE, BINDERY OVER b STORE," * Corner of poi and Ontario Streeta, ATFORD. Stratford, Feb. 21. ik S63-i¥ = Ft tend ae pend oR which over one hand t Positively satinfactory kystem for sending Trae, CHAS. CLUTHE, Swrricalm STRATFORD : Mansion House, Saturday, Oct. 6. LONDON : Gre '*** House, Priday and | Saturday, July 20 & 21. Yuccess the Best Test of Wortl: PILLS J AN D " OINTMEN: 7 This aniversal medicine | ne is A Tecan 1 quisite every wh PTPIFY THE BLOOD, impart tore to NER VOUSSYST F Mand act most powerfui. vel southing!y Ou the LIVER AND BOWELS, reoenont ines DIGESTION and assim)" etion, a ite wing the whole bodiy § frame w. h vi Nervous Hace WILITY auick'y tune vell know are anrivels ie the bal pa 3 ail pe FEMALE COMPLAINTS; ° re morte ¢ all chatrnctiona, Minn _ REMOVAL. A. STEWART, HARNESS MAKER, e. Baker's B Block, South of the| Market, Opposite the Man- sion House, Wellington Street, Where Wey ne {batts i, Se ON FOE, wiser inm ther *%, a . = ~_jaf HEMT Nazis Das A WORLD WIDE BEFLTATION. ithrals servers k ind of SORE. ULCER. # * a ND more certriniy than ang of yer ase ls bal Ve ots peer "tae ter itinv ory all THR@AT AX € Host DEE ASL. my ae yt deren ng score al as 1 Aa CAE. ap ct. aie oo mrs Cueres cutT. "wah WET 4 TARY 1 : aur = rm reat ya cuamanahi on' ba peer ee Hotiswat } spent 6 OXFORG 'sT,, 'LONDQ o tae is * ous chek dwrbtwetta, thi, bal gt, : §4cbu wi ~ f Aaee2 eR ag aes Pictirrewrue Canad "bount ta sed Wtyle tre ~ iS Kine Sreecr West. TOROK. GENERALI4--. x pie Bo the -{ prveign Se ad - ee. aut Chay opows@e wt ae

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