Stratford Times, 4 Jun 1890, p. 5

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~~edats $Y. Bverything for Sum- mer Wear, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Light ' Summer Clothing. Hats. leaf plenty of assortment in the Band colorings, Light colored Felts Hard and soft Drabs, Browns, Fawns, cin- namons, &c $1, 25, $3. Shirts. Flannel shirts for Hot weather: wear come in various pretty colors 50c up in Flan- nelette and $1.50 up in Flan- nel. : The color combinations in-these shirts are excellent, % and another attraction about them-is-the low prices, qual- % AY. considered. Ties. Wishing and light colored silk Ties. All new bright goods, this seasons buying, an ordinary 25c Tie at 15¢ or two for 25c shuld interest _ you, Flannel Ties to match | collar attached shirts" -15c each. Summer Clothing. Coats and coats and vests, »g Printed - Cottons, Crashes, * Oatmeals, Alpacas, Silk Al- pacas, &c 65c up for cotton "ap for~coats-and vests. White and fancy vests, : es up... hese ¥ests-are ek "The shal rig wet Straw. hats in all the new- ést styles wide and na:row SHAKESPEARE aeew Wetio e eres sospel Hall ia being built here. ings are dull about here this Spring. There haa been considerable sickness here this segeon. MILVERTON. Af' Th here. on the a non-political institution, an lint rest.of every farmer, we h ttendance at the mee enniom is ming, sure, political candidates speak well of opponents, and try to get the people vote for them tin wher their le te t --_ a by'law prohibiting the running at large of cattle between the hours of 9 p. m. aod 7 ®t, 'his-is a move in the right direction. NORTH FASTHOPE. The people in this section take a great interest in the home news columns of Tue Timea. The farmers are commencing to think that the potato crop will stand a -poor show this year again, on account of so much rain. ' ; While Mr, Geo. Martin, of this section, was engaged in forking hay otf the etable loft recently, he met with a serious mccl- dent, falling through the loft, breaking several of hie ribs. Under the «kilfa treatment of Dr. Shaver, of Stratford, he is tapidly rece i} scon beable to be about ag ia : Mies Bella Giheon, who has begn ill for some time, is now convalescent, and has started teaching at Ro: tock again. Messra. W. Thom and DL. Baleom, the well-known Russel-fence men of St Pauls, (Downie) distinguished Tuesday last, by building Torty rote of & fence in two and a half hours on Mr. T. Mungoyan's farm... They make a good strong snbstant ob, young folks of S. 8S. No 6 are talking of getting up @ pie-nic this coming anon. fe want to see, Gadehill doing something in that line this year, ring, and w = APONTON, Mr. Thomas Bell is visiting the parental domicile, where he 18 recuiting after.doing a hard years work. "Tom is a fine fellow and it is a pleasure to ace him beck agrin. Mra Walter Ferguson, Charles Oliver and R. J; Chrystal have all wacceeded-in ae the council and are full fledged . D'a May they succeed in whatever place they hang out their shingles. Do the proprietors of Victoria Lake con- sider what inconvenience they cause the farmers of Downie, when they in a moment as it were empty the contents of the lake u t unwarned, tearing awa: the wires: portable gates, Witec poler, 5 whatever fences they have across the river, the best American make per- fect in fit and Finish. Thornton & Douglas, Hats anp Fur- . MISHINGS.>_ 7 Market-St., Stratford Ont. CLorTHEs, am Setthke up Your 'Election Hat Bets -- AT -- A. J. Ontario St. 4 Politicians who find that their Shoes are giving out under the heavy... strain. of the political con- test will 'find A, J. McPherson's Shoe Store 64 Ontario Street, the most advan- tageous place to replace them. A. McPherson's,| _McPHERSON, The Farmers' Institate of North Perth | He ged | are frotestahta a: Catholica. All t with the Queen's Own anote of it, And he his audi . strong bid for the that the Mackenzie ich his her, Hon ber, ¢ ed out the ¢ duwn the Grand Trunk Hic also forgot to tell them that men were shot down at Brock ville by order of the Reform Government. He forgot alas to tell them that he has kept putting off the Young Men's Christian Association in thls city for nearly three months, by falee promises-- promises which, if he ever troops to shoot strikers intended to keep, he has not kept. He to himself as being an advocate and supporter -of the Young Men's Christian Associations, but it must be apparent to every intelligent volitics hold the takes a great doa! of credit dominant th the Sunday School in Tororito, he h strated tothe pupils there whata terrible lot Catholics were. Yet he has w a8 time and again demon- city to come up bere and it his two-faced attitude. Have they k Hame Blake ounded the pulpits « oronto against Homan Catholic domiration when the gotten the time Mr. Samuel themeelved--eb-4 Joswit. Bstates Bill passed the Quebec Leg- é Yet..be..comes_up bere to the City of Stratford and endeavors to pile the taffy on the Rom: Catholics, whose vote his leader: isstriving. ta secure. What does he care about the Catholics, so long as he secures their votes. He accused Mr. Meredith of raising aN CNGoDLY CRY, when. he himaclf was the blatant hppocrite who insulted the intelligence of the Roman Catholics who were in the audience that evening. It was not Meredith, but Blake, who raised that cry. Mr. Meredith docs not wish to deprive the Catholica of one privilege they enjoy. He~ desires~-to-put them on the same footing with Protestants --more they could not expect, Do not be deceived; electors of- Perth, whether you i Mere- dith wants is " Equal Rights to all." Do nit be deceived, Catholic electors, by any false alarms, and vote as you wish, isieture.! NORTH PERTH ELECTION. HOW: THE VOTE STOOD_IN._1586, And ye ask the | ence, when he | OLOTHS. } ? -BRUSSELS. i ' KIDDERMINSTER, \\ Bye" wWLINOLEUMS. sit Gf AXMINSTER. I MACNAIR, HAMILTON & POWELL. We are direct importers of th ippertaining to House Fur (cr & * our Patrons all the latest Novelties ese Goods, and everythin nishings,--bought from the manufacturers, thus ensuring and effects of the season, We make this department an important branch of our business, and are the largest importers west of: 'Loronto, -- Prices-will:-be-found,-quality considered, .as-low.as.the. dargest carpet houses: in the Dominion. " Our importations for the present season have been more extensive, and embrace ayider range than heretofore. Designs and colorings have undergone a complete change. We are now showing a large assortment of the latest productions in Axminster, Brussels, Kidderminster, Union and Hemp Carpets, Kensington Art Squares, Reversible Tapestry, and Daghistan Rugs, Cocoa, Wool and Beam Mats, Chinese and Cocoa Axminster, Smyrna Matting, &c. AND LINOLEUMS. exclusively from the most reliable Sources, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS We carry a complete stock of the above, from three to twelve feet wide. All new patterns. CURTAINS. causing much loss and inconvenience to the STRATFORD . a ' ° . -- = dazmers 2 pibonl remember the | 4 son Ward Ne i eS In Damask, Cheneille, Machas, Oriental and Alliance, also Scrim and Lace in golden rule, * unto others " es eae 3 ; . . ; cae ; would have others do to you." gh pees aresnseee 48} White and cream, we havea choice display... Designs are totally different usually seen iseuplte the-tercible_svash. the. martial Falstaff Ward .... © 1....-- 30 56 ; ; i all al be line . sccoai thie. vill atthe: hands of-theZonthe st Hamlet Ward a 4 55, elsewhere. Prices will break the record all along the line. Siele lush aba aie, The Oop O00 Sel s Bene BERR ~"Trgpection Cordiely- Invited once more, a . heer ome, » £1) De Fick PRL ET OTT KS Wr ; me pent fight is the last day pA May. lf Shakespeare Ward 1 enaee + ~, . p Steet * Sensi the old men manage. to get seven or eight 'i 3. . 5 52 ' ied lads to. help them they ; aaa = or maesnoatins whdp tee Hee wad. 8} DAVID N. HOGG & CO'S OLD STAND. more ered rime But asa" passing joke " ws ge 51 -- = we ma lowed to remark, that the "a ene reeaees tal BLLICE. \ ¥ . p shoul any have allowed the young oi "eae f.-000048 _™ If the old saying, "A cold wet May = . | HESS will be the People's Choice. to go unremunerated who sacrificed his po- 544 519} Will fill the barn with grain and hay, The council of = ae at wasters oF I -- --_--_--__---- sition at the last contest. ~ Toronto and Majority for Hf os , proves true, the barns will be well-fitled fad ep fg gin Binss bay sing po 5 y Hamilton, when one short, always pay BEOrIty FO° ad "ee this fall. -- Hf wectan municipal government of the You Are House Cleaning. so ll rte ence ae ee: No. t- "ues er 3 69| The following lines are now-in order :--+ eg read atied aie epee: : : ---- . : ton? . . i. rE ne ° eee a hi ld it's true hate'er betide "J u ---- ; The I. O. G. T. of this village held their] § ove 10-116] Some good whate'er befall, tis better to- thevoyinw:bstag nut oy po seare fran wm | . concert on Thursday night the tem- eoenanen . have fished and lied than never to have | animonsly adopted. Tha Court of Revision ' ance hall "Mr Dickie was chairman of| 4 Hampstead......-..-+- sae 92 | fished at all. | was then organiz d- The list of appeals vm See our Window Shades. i caiae eal Peon i? a "68 "360 An exchange points out 2 The young | scales cn tert con 10; the Canada Coat eee ~ aoe $e Schmidt, 292 man who is successful in cultivating a dis- | pany, not the taxab\ rites in re: ; saneli f Granton 's musical talent assisted in the | Majority fort = aa like for ice cream on the part of fis best | ay fone halt ---- it of AB) 5 bap vt o ¢ Pe part, 'The affair ponwed off VOT coceee cere ceeee86 |" GO] Hitt williendolegs bie Soansee 2.food AUP. 7 cant baif of ot 2 con th at halt of Jot 5 See our Cofnice Poles. paar Sh seiedenGoeesstehanihkil 7 51|™* -- = --e | Ral€ lot 2/con 18 and lot 23 com 18; appealed to ST ae scan sonal Neocon gg The aiiuition © sorted ' vrsenpuraacengreneseo st a on | tecanta ozs, ee Kippfer, Mary Sutter, en ic Mata A eerrrererrrerrctnts 8 | ies - shee, Kipetee, patter, that they found T. Le 8. E. Hand D, in| 8 s-veereeeecooreeerees 7 _*0| Vote for HESS and an Honest roricstcige sot Wetdeanma sta a terri con some f ii Ot "eat | : . ys . 293 «(81 . | lands and asked that be to| See our Woven Wire Beds, impassable ; b -- % Klink f jon of ng some of the porch abe sak Majority for = Policy. | Jot 1 cou 6 wichsel Stroh, ¢vereha --y nstructed to write to Mr Eben : LMA. | aaseasme: nici a, ee ogres aaier ia, ered No. ] pron beter Seeewes Dene c by Kissed Another Man's Wife. Paget to ge ccs pat Killer, e t the tile ordered if not already 2 Grange Hall ......-.-- * You scoundrel," yelled young Jacob Green, were confiracd, the changes S M shipped, should not i 8 Britton ...sseeeseeee-T4 74 S eowod nelgvor Brows.-- for by the esars Weider ee our Mattresses. She revert in which said fs, bd 4 Monkton ......--- ee 65 «You Kissed my wife the street,-- et at ances atone and 1900 the used required to be replaced y, & Donegal ov.ceeseeeees- 96 62 wineeiees Goseeten good Brown replied, | court arrived at th that the ed ; -- conerquently said tile would be of Tass | Seca ld a ee ea, qirasted tbe assersor to Ko over tbe ad i Mr W. A. Dunamore asked the ccuncil . 41 Lxieved ber. that I've not den The court adjourned to sit again on See our Cheap Sideboards, ditch on road con 6 and 7, Gore. | Majority for Hess, 62 cheok-- ck Messrs Frame and were appointed rALLACE. and I did it because she hand. | the 71h of Jane ceumed. at. Joho Strasser | Extension Tables.and Din- to examine the locality of said at 2| No, 1 Little's ....... moccese | 8 eS ee of beauty | Ai | presented a petition similar to the ove from ing Room Chairs. sree earl Eo ae a : atone osees vesenesn Se pr "« Well," replied Green, 'since you aak it, ras filed Strasser was reason Pesred- before the council ia ore ©] lr annie Mm 9 LE A eight ton (ion of Mr 'Coulton, geopnded by Mr a vid Wilson, who has been EMdancccccrrceee || SEL ne een oe m | Geet the petnecr, 'submitted his report, charity and who has had the misfortune -- "-- Buskirk, engineer. mates and aseee-| See our $9 Bedroom Setts, teas ana roth old be Bar) 245 | rangement a eM age oy "ims no aa man require to be looked after. Mr M the consideration of which was deferred: ae eee ee ee ee ee, cinoma ganas en, eats | BRADSHAW & Co was ebewhey 23 ae ef the ship engineers direrioes c* a1s: David ey Ellice council an order sum of 9.14 wae drawn in favor of the Tp of Ailes. gesleting oo miay, ditto. $3; -- sald Sonuubap et Bioe seecived hed cata aii ¥ tario- order be not accepted without the addition ade fk Oe 1,3 and 5 On St. of the interest as part of said money is and 31. ag. °Y {hen edjonrnct Se es smd a fun day of June nextat av'clock. B: =. for + pe cpr alta a coosree=|Cheap Simon "ine 9045; W W eee! -- of the municipal- 3 aePiSek Shee tae me ) ° 37. ; $180. Tenders for stone culvert, 4 and 5 Electors af North Perth: For Bargains. sons, J. Dune, $2M; J: Ellett, 9004 , gra' Emopro read . --_ Thos Kelly, 63c; Malcolin McDonald, 0¢ Majority for Heas, 93 north country should send s five se pS tee Oe ee eae ae TLVERTON. to he Legislature who will represdi their | GENTLEMEW/--Your vote snd] | Fane 8O RO Hat -- Donald, 70c; from Lounon's to T. L. B., ceases eR Renae ted Bet om Seer nfluience are 'requested on behalf of | ' i J. Kearney, 884; centre line, north end, Majority for Hess, 1 $ say SE for $1.50 7 J. Ballantyne, 68c ; south end, Chas Bett. | . Scumast. Mr George Hess, 1 repre- ® ridge, 650. The lowest tender in each case Schmidt Induction of Rev. A. B. Seiten ef tile Riding in 'the -| weteccepted. | The council then formed oye gie ogg pel Aan Winchester. sane Riding in -- itself into s coart of revision, the reeve in| [Allaee -+--serer+ | = -- : Local Legislature of this : : the chair. The following appeals were ~ ao aa ee +. = Loe bein evening, rar gy ome Poti caller Siipaidttk soseia ta SIMON is always ready to po $200 ; BR. Hearn' edna Milverton ........ " i... | large nam gathered a dl oss : sedneal $00) Wea Galivy's smseamaset oor Werth Hesthope......S. 5-909 bplater et en before you, and this, taken in con- sell Goods cheaper than tained ; L. Ivedu's assessment sustained ; siecerereees Mt ) induction . . seth ery on A. Eggert, assessed for 394 acres instead | Stratford ........ " "Hs ' oronto, as minister nection with the fact that he supports any one else, et it aoe a 30° 817 wT the congregation, 'The interior| Meredith's Plattorm in BES ea coun LD sing and pete Ba pod gach was lly decora-| it's entirety, should guarantee him T QUALITY GOODS. . $15.25; J. Arbogast, culvert T. LD. and| Total majority for Hess .. 42 windows and entirely tea fee Saal subnet of ory Ebest # -- ee F. half cost, $1.50; M. Burke, tile calvert, palpit and 'platform. Many divines | ™inded man in this eon 11, div 3, $3.50 ; T. , repairing} .Rykert bas been re-elected in Lincoln-- t The Rev gyn SA EEE oe SEE HIS BOOT bridge at Conroy, $1; F. , gravel | more's the shame Lincoln, says the | Were presen 2 . Ss statate labor, $4; Wm Skinner, Strathroy Age. The constituency , of Hawksville and Linwood,| Rally for HESS, the ; Iredales bridge, $12; D. Martin, tile cul- | elects a man whe glories in his shame as an excellent before P le's Choi ! and SHOES. i vert and: ~oftake ditch, .96 "| Rykert did should be disfranchised -- the inductio The Rev Dr Ward- eopie's oice 2 Coulthord, dith, engineer's certi- | what about the journal which insults the nore aa "presided sided decide te ----- No one can beat. him selli ficate, paid by party interested. $6; Wm intelligence of the electors in the manner | T°P* i fia =A ~ Wfgmiination, 29th an t. selling McKay, asseeatr's salary, 975 + J, Cousins, | this sheet bas done. Does it not look tea- | induction ceremony, after which the : May. etl error in engineer's fees, '250; B- Payton. | sonable that the votes of the five, sad 7 of Galt, ably ad-| - Polling, 5th June. Goods'Cheap. =. ~~ , a ~ * ner = ee ese meres mee | aimee ee Lines, ante for "ars | Seen ee We ee nl VOTE SOR HESS! : ee oe the' last Monday in Jane--P. Smith, | than the opinion of such ® jaundiced | Smith, uelph, addr Chea Simon clerk. sheet? | s people. Waterloo Chronicle. Stratford, May, 13th, 1880, _Tsett ator ip SSSI AP \

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