Stratford Times, 14 Nov 1888, p. 6

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ees ' Five Men hulled. t 2848 ELECTION Flow? ar LIvINe!TON, KEN- TUCKY--« FATAL MELAK, Chicago, Til., Nov. §.--A despateh from Liviavilie, revarding the shooting atfray at Livingston, Keotacky, of electiqn day; asys:--In oe gory discussion Chan non ton Mullins ands Jot pwiilieg, gai Meow 2 CRIME BAT & 2 Pee Mie at each other The former. wag, 2 Re + quarrel, and twenty pistol) were pulled and a fusilede of -bote was fired. The fight continued fora qaarter of an hour when, for wadt of more ammunition, it ceas it was then found that Samuel Ward, a member of the Kentucky Legisla tare; John Clifford, agent of the Lo «& Nashville Railroad; Joho Martun, ernment stoekeeper, Frank Diewart, an employe of the the Kertacky Central Kail road, and Champion Mulina were killed, and J. Sambrook, a merchant, badly < drcinaactntonepbide Valuable to know. ROVING ZI TN ae pie m Macdonald there is now no gee Sarey in settling ¢ tive "reek SLAY said in the laster-it- Consumption may be more easily" pre- bend The. irritating .and- harassing cough will be greatly relieved by = use of 'Hagy¥ard's Pectoral Balsam that urea coughs, colds, bronchitis aud all sas ap eid troubles. Aceo ere to the latest official returns, which are for 1454, 24,441 peraons were killed by wild bens in that year io Ugtieh India, Of t 22,154 were killed by-wtiakes, 925 apie 222 by wolves, 194 by leopards, 113 bry bears, 57 by ef lephaunte, wk by hyenas, and 1,160 by ether animaia, ¥ * crocodiles, baffalos, mad dogs and foxes, in the same year 57,541 animals were des- troyed by wild avimals, but in this case the proportions are quite different, for while snakes were eprog for the deaths of eleven-twelfths of the human be- ings, ade) only killed two in every 57 animals, tigers and leopards doing the greatest damage. 'ligers show 23,769, tegpards 22.275, wolves 4,275 anakes, 2.514, hyenas 1,312, and bears 759. In the case 'both of human beings and animals the destruction appears to be on the increase ; in the former case the number is higher than any one of the previous ten years, . "it tt SS ge re in point of namber killed. At the same time the number of wild beasts killed and the rewards paid for that purpose are in- creasing. In 1886, 22,417 wild beasts were destroyed, and 417,596 snakes. ~ In the opinion of Sir Joh " tishing operations are at an end until the . defeat in the conflict for Presidency," urther he declares we are unable to say, "and NS eS 4 Bo . Pest Morea tees er erg Gars for loss of appetite in your horse} == Bte. acd cattle, : = Whe FON, weason: President Path or ne oh the Ww "a oe ninety days, that is to say, before - <tent@ Cleveland quits office, the retalia- tary iiey Canada will be en- --mistake---Grover {| ~Cloveland i if they think he will stop shert , either by his triumph or and that a settlement of fishery 1 be forced before. the expiration * his present term of office there can be no doubt." J Wiman evidently | opeshes with a good deal of con- fidence, but whether by the book or not President _Cleve- pot secure at the bands of the Senate the additional powers for which a asked in order to put in force - perky © retaliation ero ---- hea raid possesses act passed in "1987 power to pine % 'contd veasels from United States ports, to exclude Canadian fish and States vag be'pat an end to at any 'tee. The question of interest for Canadians is, therefore, whether President Cleveland will, or will not, Brad out his threat of retaliation before stepping down Mr. Ww ree eink he will, a it is grounds euch ~hacd te aw step could tee jst. He Got 1 Even. A BURLINGTON Youre yirg's P MAN SCED FOR HIg (Hamilton Spectator.) A funay law suit arising out of & love affair has just been settled in Burlington, and has resulted in a triumph for the re- suitor. Nelson and Simon Gorman, two young men in the villngs, loved the same girl. Ogg showered pres ents upon her, wo of parlor Garaitare: but while k Oge's furniture, Oes's & Silens contempt does 3 Case it against Gorman, = still refused to pa If you want cheap raisins go Corcoran's You can buy old Valencia; Eleme for cents per poand. We have just received a large lot of Nimpk iver salmon, which we are MILBURN'S 'apcaen gia ge WINE' fartites ti me agamedt ati chillx, ditious oe Teer, dum) one pay, Re ady~ Ma de { mmnceg the tediues. | * While my:hushard waz treading in fers | j be came serces an Ind en to | his bocige to die, ~--* ' | ae od pains in all his limbs. Ee gave some . | Yellow OF) internally and ap ous it ex- 'ai " . | ternally, and cored him. It also cared my The Winter Season is' fast ap- | husband of rheumatism, and re find it valu: | proaching, and warmer Clothing will able for cor and colds. 'sore throa . : cnr pam PaO PW Mere! er ies ew cute" Tie Pasties arise -- | fons ~ Whe fre cali ido the best? Who's! dollar's worth of goods for a dollar, } If it'sa eap you 're lookin gy for, we | | $1,604 ) For that VET h Troe, have still on hand * large | got the bes st assortimnent * We wil; i Mir Pirte's, Easy terme of pays sea wa ce ai good ralmios, which they will] 1. 45 well for you as anyone : maybe! . ' i aelee pr A cents a little better. A betver assortment | over G. TR. Shope SICK HEADACHE cancel hy exces of | you cantl ad; no matter were you | $1, 100 Fors ww Frame Cottage, ston hal, ra disordere mark i promptly to take a trip to Toronto, All the ncaten,¢lear hart acd eott water teved hy wary National 1'slis, . room, j-scre Log, Mr Prtip sy om Avon at ; different grades of goods are to bey _ , , If you want a cup ef good tea you should [ ™ i 1S1.1U0 Fors 4, morey Frame otne, 6 try some of Walsh Bros, celebrated Kag-| found on our shelves and counters, | pip in vit le » drat ai lish breaktast tea. They are alto selling }and the prices in every single -in- | street, «: hed acentaloave te. Walk a very good tea for 25c. per Ib, or Sth for $1 i stance right. Our aim ts to give a} $1. 100 ' ver that neat Brick Me -- : site walk to the Grand Trank sn it bi $1,00 rer nants 55-0 wey Fran Special Bargains re taken from OUROF PICE Dist: three Pwi)-Siz Sid, 130) Bains Exchaap | | The F ae Neat oe e re 27t. ed LL Be 5 uniteate jake etrect = pare, ye, near tht Ro fea ata - OD SPECIAL COURSE Fuh ae wie. INTE so 10 KEMAIN ON THE? ge Fired. 'Aophess > WESTERVELT & YORK London, Oct. 22, 1464. Bu rdogie OR BLooD _., eae better, it's the same These | are the new style cap, and known as}, the Drivers' Then there's' the | Dog Skin caps, at $2, $2 50 and $3, or - Coney,-at--$1.50,. $2,-$2.50,-4 Also the Persian Lambs ; price. Chid-tine and § they start as low as $3.50, and ran | Otter, Beaver, | We can show | i, higher there's the and South Sea Seal. you_a range of caps unequalled in this country for variety and value. '-BITTERS. Then there is Underclothing. Have WILL CURE OR RELIEVES you bought yet? We start off with BILIQUSNESS, ~~ METIME SS, -an.all-wool,.....large-sized,.-..double-. paste! roped : breasted, Shirt at 50c.; a better one INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING -- JSAUNDICE, OF THE HEART, | for 75c.,.and a Scotch Lambs' Wool | SALT aici, a OF one for a dollar. We have also got HEART BURN, FB dain all sizes in. Boys' Underwear,.and at HEADACHE, OFTHE exiw, | all prices, aecording to the quality. On BLoso! "Usrdigan 'Jackets. A fall-sized:] way-from.$1 t0-$8... Remember, we guarantee' our "dollar jacket' to™ be all wool and full size. Our Ready-Made Clothing is all made on the premises. We thereby save the middlemen's profit, and at the same time are familiar with every particle of the garment. we offer you. Our aim has not been to see how cheap a thing we could make up altogether, but to make a serviceable | Hit fl. article and sell as low as is consistent- : ly possible with the material offered. sain __-|-The--very--lew-priced stuff is not the cheapest--bat the dearest--in the is He jong run. Our boys' suits range in price from $2.25 up to $6, for 2-piece .Evervbody .Knows. Him | suits, and our youths from $5 to $9, He Occupies coat, pants and vest. And our men's suits from $6.75 to $10, for. tweeds, and from $10 to $15 for French Worsteds. Our stock of boys' and Hesson's Old "Stand, Market Street, And sells all classes of Goods men's overcoats is sitiiply enormous. Cheaper than Any House in Stratford. Call-in and-Look-at His SPLENDID OVERCOATS !! For Men and Boys. Who i iin aie We guarantee to keep in repair |G for one year, free of charge, any garment purchased from us. if Goods are not as represented, 0 refund you the price paid for them. Tailoring with Us is an Art -tweed-suits, for $14, $15 and $16 end Scotch tweeds for $18, $20 and $22 a suit ; fine black worsted suits, at $20, $22 and $25. Tweed over- coats, for $10, $12 and $14. Fancy worsteds, meltons, beavers, kerseys, | 'and naps, made and trimmed. in-the as high as $7, or if your tastes ae! be : pon pa y ae ; stone ce We make to order :--Canadian | * ayaa peactions. "hppty s on Nile Be uber. walk rien the . start ici at Wer for a tweed Tirhan c ¥ 1 chose. Se oroll down for the very For a neat Brick Cottage, with « san . zs with bans ' . i> $1. 500 feos, Within S minutes walk of the OUSG MAN VOU CANT fnvest Money cold weatlier, and for 50c. we can | sew c.T. mi eVErY cons enlete better than by gettirg a Thorough Business Education, and you CAN'T FIND a course ele | give you an imitation Astrachan or | Bi GOO Fer eer fait Pa new double toe where in Ontario equal te that of the | atory Uric Hows, vith + laree FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sealette. For 75c. we have t - | fuome, fates, mantels, ~ everytéing furnished im the teat af je. tila S P ww Tweed, writ you tike a Corduroy . eer beet. Immediate posession 6. T. K. Shope ; om Make For a Storey and s half brick how ie -- 4$1,850 § . cellar, table, aud hl feet street, meat to he Haptist frontage --om Crmtari. vhute te, ' Ss 200 For the south "h alf ofa fou blip ~~ 2elory Batok House, with 5 laree roania, masa! arava turniahed waste: style; oop Stable. Only .. -- walk from new U. T. BR. Shops. Blake cand 3 Frawe Houses, al] attached in $2,500 be A splendid opening for ® boanting eee ael "eetaurant, on the corner ? titen snd Nile streets, only 3 minutes' walk Won the pew G BR. shops, and 2 minutes' walk from | tte pasrenyer depot Other Houses in 39 Vacant Lote in all to 600 58 } OF FICK --Upstairs in on the East ade of M A the. Strotford, April 24, isa. from, at prices from #10 up to #4 our 7 bande tor sale, hg select Special Clearing Sale. For One Month I offer the Whole of my +§tocK of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, ete.,-exaept-School Books), amounting to 1@6, 500.00), Six Thousand, Five Hundred "| Dollars, at Greatly Reduced Prices | My Sale of Last Year was so well appreciated by my Cesbomare and the Public generally, that I determined to give them another opportunity to secure Goods-at the Lowest Possible Prices, and at the same time serve myself by making reom for my Purchases ef Goods for the Holiday Trade, which this year have been Exceedingly Large, and are Arriving Daily. - 4 NOTE SOME™ OF THE "DISCOUNTS : Ls Dis on all Cloth and Paper-bound Books.) (a all _Par- to Hymn Books of all kinds. | cases of $1 20 i Bibles, Albums and F ancy Goods, > and over. 15s Blank Books. Less thaa-$1, 15 " Stationery of all kinds, regular prieas SOME SPECIAL PRICES: My Stock of Note Paper is about 270 Reams ; Envelopes, 170,000 ; which I want to will do it: 5 Quires Note Paper, at 15, 20, 25 and 30c, Just Half Price. 5 for 35 Cents. Regular Price, 75 Cts. 1,000 No. 6 White Env elopes ; agen price, $1.25 ; for 85c. " " parts of the city free #14 ly No. 6 im " 7 £65 es $e. ie W. G. MOWAT. 1,000 No. 7 an u 4 u 1.40; 4 1.00 the Hesson Bul dine. 1,000 No. 7 "i " mm ts 2.00: i 1.50 arket-«t. Firet door ov > Ge's.cftloe. 4 eh ODN. rT) mv Mone. u. an GQ rqentiine 35 ~ - 250 Square 4 " " " 1.00; 4 50 WANTED, --_ ¥ A FOURTH YEAR AR STUDENT, OF GooD These are a few of the Bargains ; impossible Experience, Care 'Oyitars: FIRET. OF THE: SEASON. Is a . DAILY ant One a poritiop in a Law Office, Apply the Rest BALTIMORE WY STERS, in Cans TON, ot ee. MeVEITY, Ottawa. Oysters 'T Randle t. ROFFEY, Ontario-street, Stratford. ROOMS TO RENT. UITABLE for Lee: ater. J. FRANK PALMER, Or at Tux Tives office. HOUSE o* CHURCH-ST., BARNSDALE'S late Residence. ly to Appl Stratford, Oct. Sind, 188%, STOVE FOR SALB. ARGE SOLID A able for 609-28 SHEE TRATED trom Lot 42 EAST HOPE, abou & ern mE 'at Sa -- PUBLIC AUCTION, abot il "ke thacktully ronteed, and a reward | Te Seid Lands, or as much Thereof as aor to Senet Discharge such Arrears of Taxes, and or their siete 5 ; . AmoUxT COSTSAND TOTAL EDWARD '--_--s mewicrratrry, _ sues aeeeReS. -paee; alouxt, & ; North Easthope, Oct. 14, 1888. on TOWNSHIP OF BLANSHARD. . =o ns _ South sof 2 #102 4. «695 35 $107 Pate HOUSE TO LB1, ; ated. BRUNSWICK STRERT, containing 9 rooms | a setn TOWNSHI "OF NORTH a HOPE. tio Pantry CAR "Baek "Sad | cout) Easthope > - - 2 "ee 1S* ere" gles De. - There are sho « Is wn aod Fruit - * 13 it 312. WZ Do. Gasae, Driving Shed and Stable, Soft and Hard Tow NSGIE. bi SOUTH Bas} HOPE. Water, 'and ptt other M ae Oe eigeat yee Five | South Easthope-- vad oe = = - a asd ery ik --eo- se eed from the Village of Shakes _ Mitchell's Sorvey xi . a ~ ae ad sei -- ; sg wv 'NSHIP or 'farBBE fr, Strattard, Oct. 31, 1883. Mage of Dublin--Donkin's Survey, M $13 75 eu $16 & Da ANDREW MONTEITH, ROUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, County Treasurer's Office, . Treasurer County of Porth. IN GADSHILL. cease eaineaen 85-04 THE UNDERSIGNED. o offers for Sale his Pro- uae A Gad: f hal HENRY March 16 1888. FARM FOR SALE. | NDERSIGNED ED offers for sale her Farm of oe: U Evghty Actes, highest style of the art. for $18, $20, $22 and $25 an overcoat. Oar Cutter, Mr. JE. SANAGAN, stands at the head of his profession, | and you need have no hesitation in placing yourself in his hands." Clothing. Warm Underwear !: _ For Winter. Boots & Shoes Inspection Invited. . Awaiting Your Coming. |Polton:- Bros: The Tried, True and Trustworthy Clothiers. And. Men's. Furnishers; YELLOW FRONT, MAREET - STREET/| Don't leave the. City without calling on 'young Orchard. Plenty of © a chee from Stratford. For term Maus WINIFR ued Sane al, In Offices over Tun Tines omen, Erie street, only the Post trtice, of STOVE. wee take in es teet Wood. Workshops, ete. Apply THE TIMES OFFICE, mrance, of Medi al wire _& 'To "RENT. -- STRATFORD, _ EB. K. E, J. BURTON. 6s-18 CAST WOOD-BURNING Sult- Erie Street, Stratford, EP LOS'. 3, 4th Con., NORTH ta mouth ago, ot m E HASEN PF LUG... Milverton . 2nd Con. of the and Only 2 2 miles ap ED CRYAN, uration' P.O. ¥ALUABLB Gtry PROPERTY|} _ FOR a Market. UNDERS s1oxilb oer for Sale that Valu- the CITY uF ¢ Noath Part 8 convenient to the New G.T. fe within five minutes" walk of Une P. oe. 'or particulars as to price, terms, ete,, apply te _- 30.200 MoCeal St, TORONTO, 2 'sept ix tee SALE. on_Erie street, in the ue N. DUPEROW, "A FOR 75 Lotsin Gordon's Survey $25.00 AND | UPWARDS. Chigty on. on er CHURCH, EAS3ON ESE LOTS are = BI aMINGHAM, REDFORD tiscos, tn the Pron * _ STRATFORD. Bs. aad nat $3 SALE. Sees to mention all, but Prices on all other Lines Very Low. K=""Don't fail to take advantage of this Opportunity, "and Remember this Sale only lasts One Month." J. H. DUFTO N, No.1 1 _ Ola Albion Block, Stratford. TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS ARREARS FOR TAXES, IN THE COUNTY OF PERTA. BY VIRTUR OF A WARRANT, authenticated by th SEPTEMBER. One One Thoura being in the COUNTY OF PERTH. 1 be 1 pe 'give Xx Act," Revised Statutes of Ontario, the Cost ahd Charges, be sooner paid, I shall, on -- -_ Saturday, the 12th day of January, 1889, AT THE HovE OF 1 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOOX, AT THB COURT HOUSE IN THE CITY OF STRATFORD, In te said COUNTY, proceed to sell by jesued the WARBEN OF THE COUNTY OF PERTH, and ¢ Seal of the said County, bearing date the TWHNY:-FIFTH DaY OF nd Bieht Hundred AE the collection PEQUEGNAT BROS. ---- HAVE THE BEST STOCK oF ---- SILVERWAR reduce one half. Below are the Prices that a = To Choose from, and REMEMBER beicisoal [That Sele Pacttttter te in Buying Close, considering_the-Eight-Stores ey the ms enables them to give their Customers the Best Bargains. The Increase of Sales in ALL THE LINES bis a Proof that our Sar Fee We Business is more and expest te du Mg Bota tule 'all, and are making Pre- parations in order to meet the wants of our Patrons. }|_Don't 1 Fail wos Can and See sna Three Saale Comtand Wine. This Wine was made for me from Selected Grapes by one of the Best Wine Makers in the Province. It is ones MAT oI can sell it fer about the same Price that Mixed Wines of Inferier Quality are sold for by Parties from the | ee eee mq0uN TDINGTON. es ely Piire, First Run. Wine of Eine Flaver,and & ~--~->~ ae . oe

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