Stratford Times, 4 Jun 1890, p. 1

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. , ight pantings. Leave your-order with him. The Yeu XY £ ity Loral Brevities. Citu Local Rrevities. 4 Lh esnien! Shakeep sre oe t i { people stealing wood ' "a j a 4 he I te, 4 | threes to ige infos The police now appear in theic pewank | pation at ; + and their cases wih P iil be attended t lship B taldwin was in the _ _-- ----, Bishop Baldwin L Heneindd seicnas 7 in v- neid i es } 3} - low What sbout that milk Inspector ; is he - side scrutineers oat be on pode i e that rae are sent in. t sinted this year ? ol a at proper retu wt 3 lost and found | The last !occt election in this riding, if you A lady's gold wath wee again on the Market Saturday. ; A correspondent a-ks:--" Waren will decoration day be this year?" rer B.A bain, of Port Lambton, is the of Mrs E. J. Kaeitl st. tearing out » dam be re were 25 bi . 6 marriages and 5 a regi with the city clerk during me. ; J. H. Nasmyth & Co. are selling turnip seed fresh this season. The best varieties Foriy communicants were admitted to first communion at St. Joseph's charch on Sunday fast. - Two women were fined at the police court last week for using abusive language te each other. ; Eighteen dollars was distribated by the Chairman of the Health and Retief Com- mittee Friday. The concert of the children of the public schools of the city, takes place Friday evening, June 13th, in the rink. Owing to the crow led state of our columns this week aa interesting budget from a sahecriber in Downie is hetd over. The * Chip o° the Old Bleck " company Which played "here" Monday evening, was ote of the best that has ever struck the ing got it, either. so marten cements speech on record is that elogueat logical one delivered by Dr. Emanuel Ahrens last Friday evening, when the learned (%) Dr. said, "* Ladies, | am------- --" A great many citizens desire to have mali eek apes hve an Cn Sot ot Pel. A genuine 'fashioned celebration. It seems that this might be done, It would gore At a recent meeti the County Teachers' [astitate, of Ont., last week, resolutions were adopted favoring the use of the newspaper in to supplement the puing books "ees. For all the best brands of pickles, sauces, i Ww Bros. They are ; Only think--he sells them fot Gic. excn. Ih boots ; he is offering some great bargains. Simon docs the trade; make no mistake about that. Jecause he sells cheaper than anyone else. Mr. Wm. Edgar, gen. passenger agent of the G. T. B., farniehes Tue Tres with a valuable work entitled, *' Guide to the Fishiag and Hunting Hesorts of C ad A copy of this work will be mailed to any ene on receipt of postage, by addressing Mr. Wm. Edgar, Montreal. Frank W. Armstrong, captain of the Salvation Army, was before the Cadi Mon- WILL BE MADE aT OTTAWA. Ottawa, June 2.--The- Governor- in-Couneil } teemete ber, soc inise returns were made whether they were niade parposely or not it ie not for us to say, but they were-made, nevertheless. See to it that no such returos made this electian. The Military Campa. The London free Press says :--"* The 'Veamp for Nos 3 and ¥ Districts will "be teld at Kingston. Tt will open on June 17th, with over 2.000 men under canvas." the camp for No. 1 District the Free Press exhibits a painful silence. Will the F. P.kind!y note that it will be held in the Crry oF Sraatronp this year! Treating Electors. Free drinks are all the go now ; but those who treat electors presumably from frendliness, but ostinsibly to secure their votes, should bear in mind that there is a proviaen in the law which deals very severely with rach cases It is understood that there ti considerable i i Those who are suspected, wi 1 be sworn The Caneda Iacijic's Nee Map, The, Canada ae perite mapol ihe welds Lighway lo the orient. © BP. RR. never do anything by halves ee the beantifal map testifies. This road is with: the the finest on the coutinent. Its passenger coaches coold not possibly be excetted, while its rolling stock is equal to the best ou the continent, issued a handsome new ul have ut » doubt one of New Medicat Men. Avcther batch of new been turned loose upon the country, names of thos doctors have The sho belong to this section are.--K. J. Curyatal, Avonton; W, S Pergtson, "Aronbank > "W)C. 'B "aturray, Harrington West; W.-M. Pugh, C, B. Oliver, Milverton; L. E. Rice, Embro, and Bedford Richardson. The following peer their primary at the May exam's; -- >. H. Burritt, Mitchell ; W. S. Ferguson, Avonbank ; J.C. Gibson, Milverton ; A. oo Murray, Eaibrs;andv> d: Trem peor, Avonton. What erill «a Weaker Man's Chances be > When the Reformers ran Mr Schmidt of the Colonist, against Mr Hess, they put a strong man in the field, one of the strongest men they bad in their ranks. Mr Schmidt ran well polling a very large vote. The Grits feit taal they cagld support an in- elligent men li.. Mr Schmidt, and they supported him accordingly. - how about the can lic that is runoing now eo in the G:itiuterest. One strong Presby- terian. voter. in. North -Easthope, when spoken to regarding the dentist said:-- "Weel mon, if ye could na get a better mon ner yom dentist, ye'd better let them pat in George Hees by acclamashun " That sctraa to be the opizion of a good many of the Reformers of this Riding Thursday Lecning's Open Air Concert. Tike Band of the 5. M. Association will give the tollowing program on the band stand, on Thursday evening, at eight o'clock, weather permitting ; March --Ein Hocrhdex Elden Musica. Eilenherg. Overture--Village Belle, Buillion Valse--Marieu. - Eilenberg. Obligato for Euphonium. : Cassandea. Pettee.-- Mr. Geo. Clarke. Selection--Southern Plantation Songs. - Couteeno. Quadrille-- About Town, on Popular Songs M Ged Save the Quéen. _3.W, Trxxpics, Bandmaster Canada's Death Rate, Following is a statement of the death rate in the principal cities and towns of Canada for the month of April, 1890, the the poser lowest on the list. The Military Camp. The Camp of Military District No. 1 : Bee: ey Hy Ae Ail Ef Rs : E fe & ; trespass, 51; railway advertising | _, cultural cas STRATFORD, ONT., called upon to exercise th Mowat Government. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1890. Mark Your Ballots Thus. To-Morrow (Thursday) the People of Ontario are eir Franchise against the Mark your Ballots thus :-- _..dord, AHRENS Alfred Emanuel é * ~t- Cc. Gibbons, London, and the song Ahrens, Strat and dance candidate. As they entered Deatist. ~.«f-dnali cheer-after theet was Piven. HESS. George Hess, Listowel, Man- i X ufacturer. The Nominations Everything was very quirt at the nom Tt inations o- . W.-Gearing was appointed- Mr. -Hees'} financial agent, while Mr. Brown will act | for Dr. Ahrens. Sheriff Hossie is returning | officer for the North Riding. | SOUTH FERTH NOMINATIONS, The nominations for this Riding took place at St Marys, Mr W. K. Davis was i ; of ry . reeve Faullarton, and Mr Robt Beattie, reeve of . Mr T. Bailantyne was nom- inated by Mayor Poole, and Mr Cameron of Mitchell. Society met. prize-list for the fall The ladies of St James' holding an entertainment skating rink on Friday e Further particulars in next By far the handsomest coll issued this season was recei Ties office last Monday. It renowned artist and penman, of the Zanerian Art College, Ohio, who wil! please accept the Tur Trurs for the same. i at. -- -- = A Contradiction. Mr H. Earl, called at Tre oe Tuesday, requesting a contradictic report which had.appeared in a pa lished in this city. The report st he had been arrested for stealing c wringers, sewing machines, ete., at Mr Earl stated that he was arrested was tried at Berlin before the Co® Judge, who after hearing one witnezs} the prosecution ordered him to be ' charged from custody. e says t he is here for the summer to do bus. .ess} sellmg wringers and rewing machiga@ And also to do repairing in both the linea ' Semen at ats THE G4. T. B.S ORDERS. Tue Tins asked last week if theGrand_ Trank was going to be allowed to run this province? At this 1 P very indignant, as they contend there was nothing in those fulminations. No- thingin them,eh? If such is the case, why were two inspectors of the Grand ! Trank Railway sent out with orders --im~ perative orders, as they invariably issne-- that "it would be to the interests of the road if the Mowat Government was sus- tained 1" Those who have been in the em- ploy of the G.T.B. know what that means. eer will receive their ticket-of-leave. To those who pretend to deny the statement of the Grand Trunk Railway interfering and striving to sustain the Mowat Government we quote the report of an interview with Mr. Charles Stiff, ot Hamilton, by an Advertiser reporter. He said :--"* Here- tofore we have held aloof from elections and have sent circulars to our agents to that effect. On this occasion I have sent out two inspectors to state verbally to the agents that it would be to the interests of the road to have the Mowat Government} sustained." Are the intelligent men em- ployed in the shops, and in the running department of the Grand Trank Rail- way going to allow themselves to be dragooned by these railway martinets? Are the people of the Province of Ontario country like this, intelligent electors such as the Grand Trunk employees shall be driven to the polls like dumb driven cattle? Are they willing to uphold ao Government which aska such things to be done in ita mame? We say, no, they are net. And we call upon every fair-minded man to show his disapproval on the Sth of June, by recording his vote for the eandi- date who is opposed to the Mowat admin- istration. We appeal to your judgment, cs) agh anglo-saxon | blood courses, to vote for party which recognizes and supports the principle of fair play and equality to all; st the same, j that " Britons never Tharsday, at the skating rink. | t " i to bA 2 They know if the orders are not obeyed to the very letter that those who disobey | in = SPORTING NEWS The gam: of lacrouse played between ne Stratford and Si, Catharines clubs on h the I were ouly a few present. Mr. D D. } 26th, resulted in a victory for St | Campbell, of Listowel, and Mr S.S. Fuller, | Catharines by 3 goals tu 2. | of : rd, neminated Mr. Geo. Hoes, of The ball was faced at 3.10 p.m., Bush List Dr. Alfred Emanuel Ahrens | field and Downie havin hard tusale for was nominst-d by Mayor Brown and Mr. | it. Downey secured the ball and dropped it J. Bemnock. There was no speaking. Mr. | on the flags. Miller, of Stratford secured the bait from this, and sfter some nice playing threw up the field. The rubber kept going up and down very regularly for 8 minutes, when it was dropped in front of the Stratford flags, and was swip- ed through by Williams, of St. Catharines, On the face off i F drew from Downie, quite a sensation. The ) club speak most highly of their treatment, and should ever the St. Kitts team to i ve time, if Stratford can give them one. Father Heitman. A POPULAR AND KIND Patust's DEATH. Father Heitman 8 years, and leaves a ly sized con gtegation of G to mourn as a clever man, and much devoted to his Father Heitman was well known esteemed in and "The Stratford Times AND COUNTY OF PERTH GAZETTEH. ME. BLAKE AT STRATFORD A Large Turnout and a Satisfied | arty Dowiniea Politica made a Prerincial ; Laer. 1 ELGQCENT AND) IMPARSIONS ALDRESS f sHRLNS. The great Reform meeting was held Monday evening in the si&ting rink, which wes well Glled. THE Directly over the platform was a motto, * Eighteen years of good Government four years to come." ip another part of the hall, " Mowat's platform-- Equal rights to all." On the platform were seated the prominent Grits of the party with o fair sprinkling of ladies. Mayor brown was chairman, and made a good one, Mr James Trow, M P., was the first Aa every one is aware he is one ¢ most eloquent oraters in the ranks. Mr Trow eitiially received. He ed his attention principally to timber His speech was the moxt masterly DECORATIONA, one of the evepiog. Aa the ¢ remark - ed, "the showed a thorough acquaintan:e with the questions at issue." Aj again be was applauded. Upon resu his seat, v ' 2 & perfect ova ving been called to "time tion, by the giver econ. Mr Ballantyne with considerable pride stated that he had always been an earnest and cunstant supporter of the Mowat Gov- ernment (no matter whether for the good of the coun man. Just w ernment. as he had mixed up with the Grank Trunk, its would not be guilty of such a thing the circular which stated Mr, Hickson had pabliehed in 1887, to railroad officials, authorizing them not Sse expense. he turned his attention to proving how liberal the Grit party are. i to the if 7 Hid i fey ! it 7 | BEWARE OF CRIT BOODLERS. Laat week we ossion to ware the Conservat elector £ Perth ogsinat roarbacks; this week we warn them ageains$ the Grit bribery brigade Recognizing as they do that they have not the ghost of @ chance of electing the map who was Bominated as a j some of them are resorting, so it is currently reported, to the boodle bag. One elector in Ellice reports that he was offered a large sum to vote for the Grit candidate. Conservative and Is- dependent electors who do their duty, should make the fact known at the Con- ae, servative headquarters. ia. thie- city whee" evera bribe is offered them, if bribery ~ is resorted to, the bribers must be punished, and we call upon the honest yoemen of Perth to help us put down any such ques- tionable tactics. This election is to bea fight to the finish; bat it must be a fair fight. We warn you against that class of sharks who wandered up and down the sideroads and concession lines of Wallace the last local election, seeking whom they might hoodwink,. You remember the racket that was worked by Hallock, Lealie &Co Money was offered Conservative electors by those respectable gentlemen, to bay Grit votes with. tut the honest Com. servative voters would not accept the "sop "and the would be Grit bribers were a---The renemfer the wave of indignation that swept over Perth, when that Grit conspiracy was unearthed, Wallace alone giving s majority of 166. It is electors things that we desire to Cast your vote or many other votes for the Grit i iE | H if | that mesiing Mr Stinson thr candidate m the course of » forcible eaid:--You have heard how I was denied admission into the G. T. whea I applied for admizsior ' F tf The reason for that is that the Trask railway bas actively into wad bs endeavoring to compe i its own to vote the way it wiher . scl Gr elder | Seed tree a Sagopa i oa The Legne- ane y admission was re pavealig & rac oar | Bo more power to me. Here is his statement: " Here abolish the Separate Schools than the tofore we have held aloof from elections, . pr icefpes ge out of | Sor on ain esse 1 oe ae power. ~(Great and es ga applause peanlig rca So ed poner poasa: 2 Sen -- pore pet Tt. as ean soar ~ Sho cand te hace the Mowat as be did in Toronto, to the case of Mr | Dect' 1 claim that Mr Suid and th Rykert and to that of Gea Middleton. c _ Of he later he said :--"To whom the -- Foracwery--im re A yates (though debased the , by such = man Mr Mowat abd closed with mn cloqosnt per. enclosed. ; py peng Ro the conclusion ee 1 See eeu, | cheer was given for VOrE CALDERS'S NOTE FOR HES8., Ro mm, .

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