Stratford Times, 5 Sep 1888, p. 1

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amin AND county OF Seteenenerenereerewesene City Local Steins, c . aes block, Wellington A practical optician will visit J. H of fail fair, Oct. 4th and 3 Sth 4 E house torent on Brunawick st, Also that beautiful store on Ontario-st 3 Companion, " ++ Sacred songs and sulos | in the tonic gol fa eition, for : ais atid, cone: Dutton *. 4 Fehon: haa removed hia drug atore | The Windsor Desk Case, | The eas Jetn, larceny of 2°94 at Week. Nasmyth & Coos Unig store; on both days | + } Dr. Shaver has a nice two-atory -brick | journed ~Preshyte 'rian hytnn books; 7 ig ifyratet to a City Local ews, {Wo, Gordon agas vat it no evidence of t was ted « by gueck matterw tp oN Le WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. Is88. PHRTEL GAZETTE: at BS 5, 44 kiGac, Sa.00, won pe tart tr tintiain; Sept rivtc~ SfRTT VOR « ri iY rt ac 17 to tie licetises ath aid col she t st Tee thereat, | he nities disret ep pettally a oF ee ae Regular Meeting. The city Council met on roa even- ing. AU present, ex ceept Alti, Larkworthy, | fied 4, Davidson who is still absent 4 jin fe viand, 'The uM ayor tu i. the throne with # heart-lroxen es pression of coun- tenante, evidently remembering the battle of the two G.'sat the iast meeting. To make himself appear gay be bad om a tbrand--péw suit--of-ready-marte--store clothes, which be had evidently precured i from Cheap Simon's emporium of fashion | for the occasion. is_prodigioua black y | thorn was carefully stowed away behind | the chair, ready for use should the Alder men show farther puguacious temlencies, } Tie polic © were istho all< on han nl, » charge med the ensed, and whether th on 1 pattics had paid or i Hard-} Went so far as to repeat " » Jnstitate matters, aa | : » Strate es t Tx fy etete "r bers rte Beard cl tw provide tah ae fast vate purposes. mockery ot what be called their * snmding of the creed," ant he is 'wo euanaing to deny that he' mocked their cree eeken I belic ve in God the Father, God the Son, ete , ete.," three feparate titoes, and in a mumbling voice ao as to cause people in the church te laugh, Twice he said that they consideted that when they had muiutied dhat creed they had their'whole duty to God performed, and all that was farther reqaired.of them waa to write it out, place their autogr at the bottom, of it, and it was all right. Beg pardonaDr., you aaid 'f monogram when you repeater your remark the second time. If Tue Times had reported the whole sermon it would have been the most ridiculous reading we have printed for some years, from the joke about _ ** Radical son of the carpenter," dow tie servis . Some Tapers bs at sash ght that sho oul i oe wie es AL tm ation was introduced 4 Alc As. over eny portion ve the Wax wuor te be the example of the hard jot that it aoe be **to try aod ae 2 t ony! Queen Vie toria's : 2 ; . Mr, W. H: Shaw, has retarned from his | sar eae ee ial S beeliday he and reports bright prospects | tbe Torunt for a large attendance at the Gtisiness | Bana, een h. college during the coming term, which be | a2tid, ws thi rrr nice waite manufacturing products, a number of | Mr, Freeland: has returned to the city, | special displays of icterest mont , looking muah better ior his ech ei la i a cand Susi is absence he visiied at Nicetown, Ont, | tables fr inthe Goverment Farm at ff the residence of his daughter, and speot Oren and exhilite by British Coluipia -. two weeks in Michigan. Manitoba and the North: Weer Ternit tories WwW alab Broa, keep all the best brands of i and Algerma, of the various products of anted. for the. warm }| Weather. Mr. Thos. Ballantyne lost a cow on a de-sent-over an advt.-to Tie . A iMES OME aT the COW THREAT" Tp forthwith, and the advt. was contermand Great is the power of Tux Times as 4n advertising medium. Mr. Thos. Cale jost his second young- tion, om Friday last, which be tontracted while residing in the States. Mr, Cale -Esiends and neighbors in their groat. aor 1 i aes Wi. Be ~-hinglebach, udeut--of.our ) Collegiate Institute whe Seu at the last i teachers' examination here, appealed | against the adverse decision of the ex amisers. His appeal was sustained and | ae eightees- year-old lad was carat rc the ée court on Mon day, } ry. his 7 brother in-law, with L < insulting lan-, sos mabing bin elf obstreperoua, iss name is John McNeill a his brother-in-law is G. . Hastings, of | Romeo ward. Bail was taken for John's future tatterivar" Miss Minnie Nenitty, of Stratford, Mr. T.. Hagarty,.of the Com- ear Ww visit to trendy ii 4 Ry TTT me which time she. intends rourse of as in the Pia School of Oratory piece of paper having on it the Bg "J, T, Wilson has no friends nor wee ae eee will be found in the mill- e bridge," was picked up on ward...The i 4 "ae Pa espeare W "authorities cers decided to wait until 'the as no one surface, knows him here, _... Tux Times was wrong in saying there 3 Le at ni if Salvation Army's ball et pandemoniun on-Erie St.-2-week--agot Sunday. It was -- a blood aad fire devil- scaring racket with their noisy tongues, which are ten times more to bed than their fists, We apologize as request- ed to to by acouple of red-jacketed lazy tram: 2 % Wan: Macklin has just purchased from - ee travelling agent of Sutton « Liverpool, a .case of Enuglis! as at sterling cost, consisting of mens' fur lined pea-jackets, overcoats, shirts, drawers, socks, mufflers, , etc, These goods are very slight- "F soiled; being used "as samples; and-will be sold very cheap. 3t. .Go and do likewise. The County Coan- cil of Huron, with a view to lightening the taxation in that county where the crops are resolved to wi "ed at ita other sessions. Will P statesmen follow Haron's example ? oe to "swarm." never before a cephonally. sow fate radwayeduning the Fair. esteon by that dread disease, consump. | and famity have the sympathy of thei ton an PINT pa MN, "he several} bal te5 a 'large number of. visitors from surround. ing towns and villages in this part of Ontario, 'avorable weather«prevailed, ies, wines, foreign and 'domestic | phen districts. The opregrimme of | whiskies, ales, porters, etc. etc. -Uur ales | amusements has been Ly: caret d on a scale | and porters are in prime coalition, and | ' E just. A Sowceniv: from. Seotta's Hillis. Por! oe Cihters xecompented= by hie + f Daria anu, J good Wife, are Tistting Scotiant) epetiting their holicdey with Mr. Gybson's venerab le father in Kirkeal: ly, in Fifeshire. Lust week they «ent to the editor of Tuk Times a bunch of heather, which, when plucked, was in the full state of efflorescence, the purple bloom being yet in a good state of pre servation. Lrother Matheson, of the keacon, Waa similarly favored, and the aight of TE must fave thrown him into ectasies, as he thus broke forth in his paper last Week SS" Whata rash of mens ries the little messenger brings ! | Heath- clad hills and shaggy woods, puriing streams and leafy lanes leading nowhere, 1 | whose hedges are filled with a wealth of | he has been granted a second class corti- | wig i eae growing in untamed fuxuri- | ficate ance. Such are the memories o' langsyce which the heather suggests--tnemories of # land whose picturesque beauty is not equalled by aay other under the sut-----a in ao unuch can be seen with so little fatigue otf foot." Friend Sandy is a" thoroughbred Scotchman, and remembers these things ; ; bat Tue Tiwes man is rare ) of -primroses, and those far > outshine the heather in his estimation? OMe Be A. Bie~ Siew. satis 'The sien 2 branet: ef the Catholic: ib Aseacietion Ate: union ple nic = the Queen's park on tast $y ednesday afternoon, at which some 25500 'in S and in every particular the event was naples ious and successful. An abundantly Spread table offered every inducement:-to persons requiring edibles or refreshments, and it is hardly necessary to state' that it received a full share of patronage. Tle committee of management were indefa- ---- in their efforts to-please all, and wtarge share of-thanks-is~due them for+- the successful carrying out of the day's pleasure. Fowler's string band s: ipplied musiv for dancing, and were kept busy till late in the srening: An interesting end hard-fought tug of w team of visiting members of the C.M B.A. anda team of Stratford members, was won by the home " oll In the sports, rizes were taken by the under-mentioned : ar, between a --Girla'.r under 10 years--1, Eliza Whaling, $1 ; 2, Miss McG.aw, 50c y sone o--1 ben's 'e 2; 2 P ran, 50c. 6-- bull, 8 gi. 25; 23. Wea 50c. Men's 100 js tace--l, O'Neill, society pin; 2, 5 Duna, $i. ae 'aba race--1, J. D, Hergott, pin. : Wigs on the Green. wasa " great commotion " at the about Scown.was called. Only one witness given evidence, which did not amount to men an threw no new light u . io - stole the' gun:- or desired farther -------- ot larding 'at once showed .- Mr. H fght it was not = nor honest to call his obs w ' Tai ington kept urging Mr. Harding to mount & chair and make his little «peech us hear who can Attorney, teresting event took place Tuesda slers" even feel : Noth- va at the Fey 4 in ee eat MelInnes, Ellice, it bei: mar- ious singing voice ---- nae Campbell tg Jan aor bay P Sekine teens it : Rev. : . : was of this ee i: tied napti t. - es tl would "wigs on Epreys Fi pel 1 Was epritcatty rr rey -- 1 taal Sits its Thy tveu- 7 Ceietitiele, Wie is athe zs "at is ladles sii ape hho whed down i maitre him shame netully, the=é cow wardly u 'by the | hamselt Kearve, Lhe © police oot rool alle { many years in the postion -of padi, Mr, { Lobss has alw aya.t been cr unaidered, an im- Meppe tt Ab ys io sorry to len aro rs sr ned is iaid up frome the etfeets of this unwarranted treatment, The following list of students admitted to the Stratford Collegiate Institute, has see biz Sanna Mable' Silt; Lizzie "Hag sarty 7] dao. Be nnett, Fred. C, Clarke, ky b y la C arieton, K ath --~ Hilda Brother- Pat. 'Canal, Alice ge Fred. Macklin, Serimgeour, Ww alter Moore, om E dmonds, chw on Albert Moore Fred Searth, Hobort 4 = 34.335 § ta sete Se iter 1 fateblishinent of a fire hall in Avon : ward nar Harowand Jota streets; jot to" cost ig v0; duit ne r, $1,200; and hose and cart a Fed £70 \. lively debate ensued; Messrs . Mowat, McPhergon. and Vandstone lighting hard" of Ald fa 3 = FS 3 = « 8 Chae Pachert "aakead" the council to'en quire into the rate levied Tor the Downie at. brick sewer. inance, ** Cheapside's"" new irm, Strong & Son, asked permissio®W to erect-a golden uni- corn on the atreet in front of their store asa trade mark. The Council are rather afraid wat the newly imported animal, and Ald. Payne and the board of works Were MORE POLICE ROODLING BOM BSHELLS, read the two letters followin, he clerk. which caused the Aldermen to turn their! ey ex toward the ceiling and gasp for breat Te Meig Butler, Stratford? 2 . August Sist, S38. Dear Sin,--In looking over your paper I saw my rine ~-- rn at a eee and to be collee- Referred to the Finance Com, The Finance Committee's report.on the monthly budget of accounts was duly- gate) te the. Fire, Water and Gas Tomemtiine where it will likely reniaia' for the balance of the year, id . cheek bse ia peoed tar asd whether it is safe to place golden unicorua on our -- ta. petition -w resented asking --the Council to dena the location of the electric light near cei and Earl sta, in Avoa ward. A ~Alexander >was heard id ys of the petition and it was referred to the F., W.& G. with power to act, w hich means satisfaction to the good people in that part of the city, i thiv far-famed wubarb: ap? |r! po ng bin a penchant tor notoriet.-. The exi year r to have set the" ball Sea Since that time blackin have lo he sensation is -- a young ny ther, relatives of whom = Revincmard 9, and was traced . Seong where ahe bought - ticket for Princeton, --_ which ay J Toronto, To the the City « ceived by Mr. Jobn ateny: Strathro; toy. : rere Oity of Stratford. a if we are to aoa by the samples it sends 'Fashionable Marriage in Toronte. ~ = edaggaoe penis of last Thuraday eo olin of ce: firm - Du eacaee and the ceremony was sever of a ay Ln the bri maids were Miss Ada a Raa Miss Maude Carlyle and Miss Louie Nixon. Mr. Mor- loge died at hér 'conidia, Downie ¥ ully to that Saviour who gave FF: FE what 2 kind ot 'otticers sie 'there in in the ci e city? Mu Y Marray b. Hahbina, Committee reported in favor of heating the-bitiding by steam -at aeogy This was ee Ly a@ vote of 7 to 6. Tt reported" trot stairws or fire ex Ape at the east end of 'the tutid: in. carried, as also Ase Ge king for 'dpuble wind ws, stort doors 1, and some alterations in the police rt A by: -law appcuatiny John A. McCarthy, as read three times weil duly passed, me only after a long and vigor ons discussion about the Tuismanage- Heong that was going on under €x chief Herring- ing it im- perative upon the cite élerk ry relat all police court tines aud fees, ball and store rents, billiard..cab, cart, and all such licenses, and to take charge of impounded money and yaluables captured by the Douglas, Payne anil others were very strong in their expressions of disgust and iadigua- ' the- lovee in whieh tien- at funds were looked after, and how. easily money and pr roperty were stolen right out f W. reported that there was no use bey oe 'ts re-build Vincent st. bridge, alone and Filey- PA ¥ tg had been awarded the he job at 31,087. ys j, Pa os | hes: oe putting a ronken estan di Se. my house, Ragen Me tags Tend wet antes case noon Was for pies Sey for giving sehen Ik rh, Pp, Lom mehsantiae Snag Be to $37.76--a prets: ¥y fine, think. {a Cald n n ir, Brown tiled Sine for me, in way: Mr. O'Loan P. M., ead if money that day he would throw tis omin which it vy ae n id, pocket ve it to Galanos tha sant y amin" The . 2. B.--The A edbanpd ge {tee een Pa, remain, yours, &., THOS. LENNO Sept. ard, "68. city, em wave your necessary information Spero sepa tice of bis arrest. Mr. oe tadpetas too tint bem por fe Ay Fa is in prameetion of as to Mur- are aware that I hold your cor- eA for the esade abel anima te Hi to gut an early Riad from your Worship, without any further trou _ | remain. yours gues GEORGE L. GRAY, No. 18 to, Ont. The peer sar that the continual tl c of stealing are nd it was eae a one f the take hold of "these cases in a manner, he would not Vscadele and" Fea ta this city with Chiefs of Police forthe 10 years were as to 4 as they were dishonorable in the men who E at z cd E fs a for the iron work, rr vga tng Shows 2 The sonnel adjourned _ a very ness-like-meeting, i i i E F a ul (a | z z i fi i F sf i F i e s : 5 g : last week's Times. It is one of the Virtues ae} PLUMAGE 4 SILLY LETTER FROM 4 SILLY ing letter, p ng to be De. Panay sol pede in sheet and in ~in aha ebeerlully gives it t reads :-- : CouLses, Hamilton, Aug. Sist, 1888. rmoo) (hie of pes Ee 9 Goat Lepr Pays S100 and Coste for Hiltle child who is en inet nine my 4 every hundred eo who werg in the Methodist church on Sunday week heard the Rev. Dr. mock the creed of the Episcopal church, saw his circus antics and grimaces; and-although te did not tite to see hint exposed in public print, they feel in their hearts - that he left himeelf open to all that was said of him---and more too. His wind up Gionit car writing ittotem her, has beea accused. of -being "just too-teo awfully clever" inmany things upon previous oc- castons, but that he sh: vale be endowed with the gift of knowing what Dr. Burns Was going to falk about (we won't call it preach) before he had delivered his har- angue, is more than he ever dreamt of being nthe power of any preacher to say of him, he had known aa mack She wend clever as Rev. Dr. Burns insinuates, it would not have becn necessary for him to accept. Kev. Dr. Griffin's and "Rey, Mr. Smyth's invitation on the Saturday previ- 4 to be present and listen to him. We would have known what kind 'of a treat as in store, and would not need to face ind threatening storm and submit to al- oat parboiling in the church to hear a tot of twaddle that would - a toa mt. medicine. peddler the corner, but utterly cawerthy a ofa tininter of the gospel. If Tux ee has ** ited "the Revi -Dr.> 'sin tomeek also, we beg to say that' ay are sorry for the church = it should unfortunately by -the sayings. doings of such & man, ~Epiron Turns, = # +6 ENERABLE "1 ER'S" DEAR KISS! Indecent Conduct Towards a. Child, A hoary headed ald ak sinner over 60 years of age, with one foot in the grave and the other out, crippled up to the police court last Wednesday, to answer to the charge of col tting an indecent assault upon a 4 years' of 'age. an rr Wasa prominent member of the Methodist arch ; a class leader it is said, The assault was committed on the 4th of The s ia in - ily ofa Mr Moore, of the same ship, was sent over to Morey's for the nit, Which he -hadt= bean asked by. Moore to biing from Mitehell. She got ee ! He Ff ij iE F rt > :% | a TEs: B : will be ¥ to rest oe eee laa {Weinesday) bah SO (1 | it E FE i Hibs ' F F yee Hil I i femal have : Hu par AE

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