Stratford Times, 4 Jun 1890, p. 8

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foodie mir ST CRS Daweh Mee eon erinS tre pret _ of Listowel, has et at Sita "tz Herman 7" New Adveriisements this Week. Tinware---Dalten's Fair. insect Poader--FE 3, Johns. Electoral District-John Hoesie. « Turnip Seed---J. H. Neemyth & Ca. Gold and Sitver Piating--J. M, Bemtter THE CANAQIAN Bank oF Commer an oe tau 8% RIP AL S eter wy c mW. FRANCE, Optus, & 4 SAVING BN DEPARTMENT, a ctam tanisDh Orie = aed SEPOSITS CF S00 Ar wAROS NEGO CUMAENT RATES OF NITERTST AQLGH'- Interest added (o the prince' pit at ths end of May acd favernber Py ¢ in exch yoa. Attention given t> Celcctior Commercial Tarcr and Farmers' tales eotos, W. NAYMATD. JR.) Manco a the. Sth of June, Cast Your Ballots for HESS. 'The Classic Hnb. Palmerston peaple object, to-cattle run- aingathrze CC Dr Harris, of New York, is visiting friends in Fallartopand Mitchell. When the St "s tax Gallector re turned the rot! $370; ! Dr Rutherford, of or emained uncollected. Listowel, was thrown ze} eek and dislocated of Mitchell "had the, mia tune to jJoose a valuable horee | weel Its leg Was broken. : . ~ George Merrill waa sentenced to 20 days in jail -for-prowling avound Mr Kectir's tetidence in Mitchell. Rey Mr Chrystal has banded in lis re- signation of the charges. of Avonton and Carlingford churches, Not the Idesaysan exchange, the Ideas of June are frightening Hon Oliver Mowat out of his official boots. J. B. Dinkel, for many years a resident ed a lucrative Strawberries are in the market; they sell for 25 cents per box. As usual the smallest berries are at the bottom of the The Listowel Banner has a humorist on its ataff, who states that Dr Al red Eman- last week. And away up the lake shore, the blush of the face of a Goderich man tints the waters of Hurona roay red. So says the Mitchel! Advocate, Listowcl is preparing for a big Foresters Demonstration on the 20th of Juno. In- vitations have Been sent to al! the courts in Western Ontario. The name of Mr Turnbull, of Clinton, is freely mentioned as the next Inspector for the District of North Huron, rendered vac- ant by the death of Mr Malloch. 3 of St Marya, lost a purse last wtek containing §19. The nextunorning ascarch was inetituted for it. -It was found ia the street open and the hoodle gone. The councile of North Easthope and priety of opening « large drain in the low janis of these townships. It is proposed to begin the. dirain.at To : in North Easthope, and end it on the town line tear Gadshill. A Michigan woman got' a divorce last week on the ground that although she had heen married thirty-four years, and ber husband owned an eighty-acre farm, she had never bad a cloak and had only one shawl since her marri The couple have eleven children living. The divorce was granted without hesitation. Embro Courier :--*'* One of our bachelors rrespondenve with « to sw at the time, and by mistake got the letters eh Words cannot tell the astonish- ment of our friend when he received the letter, bat it is said he is rapidly recover- ing " D. Macbeth, of Lucknow, was arrested is going the rounds at the resident less than t J Ieee geeks A dt | ' eg Ge i call: FR } ramon The Board Threatened with an Injunction if Work on Romeo Street is Continued. e regular meeting of the city council eld on Monday eventng, all the mem I n At rehas ane i at except Aliertsct A from J. fi. Capitaine, t tection from Wim. MeNaught knot increasing in the city. --K M.a FP. THREATENING WITH INJTSCTIO To the Mayer and Aldermen GENTLEMEN, -- We are instructed by jea to notify the coupes that if the work now being done on n complained of bisck veferred to s. STRATFORD CITY COUNCIL. THINK OF IT! As esh Producer there can be EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Of Lime and Soda is without a rival. Many have gained a pound a day by the use of it. It cures CONSUMPTION, ROFULA. BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND LDS. AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING BtS- EASES. AS PSLATABLE AS MILK. §Genuine made b; Scott & Bowne. Belleville. Salm Wrapper: a! all Druggists, 50c. and $1.00. northerly to cation to direct that the cost of such actior and proceedings shall be paid by the indi- vidual members of the council who voted for and supported such work, ours, &c., . cPurkson & Davivsos. Stratford, May~22, 1590. otion of Ald. Mg2herson and Roberts the letter was filed, Aid. Hogarth and Roberts moved, that owing to objections having been raised as ta the richt of the city todrain northerly i lomeo street, we Would recom- yntinued for omplete ley The contractor te « ple _2& Bin the- specitications at the lowest tender for that part of the rk received the time of letting the contract, with the underst sanding that if the soli opinion on the question of i drain into river is in the tor-complete contract as BL.c£. WN... Carried. A letter was received from H. J. Crout, stating that the Argyle street sewer had been tapped directly in front of his resi- dence. He further «tated, that when he protested sgainst the party tapping said sewer in that locality he was turned upon and beaten in a brutal manner. He desir- ed the council to take some action in the matter --Referred to Board of Works. Mra. to the sewer on Wellington street ing properly flusbed, the water in well was tainted. If it was not rem- edied in ten days she would take legal proceedings. of W. F. Moscrip asked that surface water be on. Bay, st---B, of W. W. Easson asked for remission of taxes on certain houses of his which he did not receive rent for, they being rented to poor families.--C. of RB, FINANCE REPORT tecomménding the following payments : -- Pinancee Collegiate Institute 1,100 0 On Assessor's Salary 12h 4 owin not Aseopnor, postage , 2 Pablo Sous; or Debentures 2,008 60 ve = current 3,000.00 Board of Works e3s4. 55... 238 8, » ele nigtett Debasdiace Market aad Poller. Clarke « I clothing Jeffrey Bros , supplies T fH. MeCarihy, sere €, Meflhargey, broom Toronte Regalia Co., police caps Health and Relief Department of Inland Revenue, Instruments for testing milk #9 35 Herald, printing ; 2a M supplies . rn, hel Hi. T. Barker, supplies OF lsherty & Quirk, supplies and Pay Sheet, Cemetery " " Park They recommended a refund of rent of city hall for concert ty amateur opera ooepeny in aid of the Stratford General i Hospital. The Mayor, with Ald. Goodwin, Hard- ing, Hepburn, Smith and Ubelacher, were appointed a committee to act in connection th citizen's committee, in neces- accommodation for military camp. street watering is to be continued for a time. The board then adjourned. Vote for Hess, who has ably represen- ted this Riding for the past eight years Pupils of the Public Schools of Stratford, Under the auspices of the PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD --1x tTHE-- --oN-- - FRIDAY Evening, June 13th, 1880. 1200 Voices in Chorus With Gira sChoral Festival: SKATING RINK,| THE METHODISTS. A meeting of the Stratford Metho- dist district was held at Bethel, Fri- day last. Rev W.S. Griffin, D.D., pre- sided. The financial report shewed all the connexional funds to be well paid up. It wax dec.ded to memor- ialize the Conference in fawr of federation and of Laving only one superintendent for the whole Domin- ion... These mentorials are to be for- warded also te the general Confer- ence that meets'in Montreal in Sep- tember. Deleyates te , t were appointed as follows :-- ing Committes--® | OF E. Nugent. To Missi aay mitteé--NMr W. J. Ferguson Sebbath---Selivol-Caimsmittee--Levy John Mille; Mr Isaae Hord. Lay ree ALE John Welsh, W.' J. Ferguson, R. L. Scott, Stratford ; Isane Hord, Richard Babb and H. L. Wills, Mitchell; Geo Leversage, gan; T. G. Hurlburt, Staffa ; Meadows, Embro; Mr Sterritt, Har- mory. ministers and laymen. LISTOWEL DISTRICT. The Listowel District meeting was held at Milverton on the 21st and ability. The examination of minis- terial character was satisfcatory, no: objections against any, which is) always a cause for thankfulness, Kev D. Rogers presented an obituary, notice of the late Rev J. R. Gibson,! who-died-im the hord last July. lay ihe evening a largely attended Sun=' day School convention was_held, at which diffprent- phases. of the work, were discussed by Rev's Henderson,: On the following day the laymen were. Drescut,.aod de schedeles fiom the ditferent circults were presented, from which we glean the following iacts :--For missions, $1,008.82, an increase of $164; for Sunday School, $608.10. The spiritual condition of the district is very goc Notwith- standing the depression financially the funds and ministerial support showed liberality on the part of the people. Henfryn and Fordwich were recommende! to the favorable con- siderat on of the Sustentaion Fund. Some resolutions affecting future legislation were considered, but were not deemed advisable, and voted down. The folowing were appoint- ed on committses :-- Ayers, on Stationing Committee ;T. Gee, on Sunday School Committee; W. M. Bruce, on Missionary Committee. Laymen were elected to the annual Conference as follows:--W. M. Bruce, T. Magwood, C. W. Watson, J. Pool, 8. Vipond, W. S. Bean, H. Hepinstall, W..King anabaker. BIRTHS SIDDLE--- In Stratford on the Ist inst, the wife of Mr. Charies " , on Jerry Eves, G. T. K., of a 20. SIMPSON--In Wallace, on the 21 h ult, the wits of James Simpson, of a daaghter, LONSGUEWAY--In Logan, on the 25th alt, the wife aren ee uaughter. , Oa the Tind ult, the wife of MARRIAGES LEVY--THORNE--At the residence of the bride Eyes o dan * merchant, to E , eldest daughte: Wm Thorne, ali of i CRONK--JUDSON = At tho residence of the bride's father, on the 20th ult, Bayh THs. . PURCELL--In Seaforth, on the 25th inst, Thomas ba 4 Pe : ris yr 7 =e et Pei y 2h Ut ry nat } . ute Fullarton : Richard Wilkinsen, Lo- C. | In the evenivg a Sunday F me<ting was held,-when. short | addresses were ds livered. by several }. Oia" iistiit "Rev De- Herdlerson +: « presided with lis usual courtesy and F Caswell, Ayers, Rogers and" otherss ' Baropean governments combining to put down anarchism says ¢ Montreal Star, reminds us of the famous saying > Come along. John, we have jots lof money, fo put down bribery and corrupffon." Among themselves those governments are the greatest anarcliists in the -world. Sut it isa good sign to see them agree even on onednestion. Perhaps, ill establish a ive y,*¥ . pPE ts to deal with Desper and crimuina! men are the symptoms of a With the freedom ri tS Cu diwased state of society. establish ment..f_p rfoet Ireg Dy pegee jad justice, anarchists will disappear, NEW ADVERTISEM ENTS. ELECTORAL DISTRICT NORTH PERTH. Blection hela 29'n May and 5th June, 1890. W. GEARING, Stratford P.O, has been ap- * pointed Agent for GEORGE HESS, ao can- didate at this election, in pursuance of Section 159 of the Ontario Election Act JOHN HOSSIE, Returning Officer. Stratford, 29th Ma, i> 752-18 ' . \ 2 ones Now is the Time to Use Hellebore and In- sect Puwder. Get.it Pure and Fresh --aT-- E. J. JOHNS' DRUG STORE, - Market Square. * @eratford, June 4, 1890 Ts2 TURNIP SEEDS. 4 That's what we want to call your attcntion to now. We Have ihe Best Varieties. We Have it Fresh We Are Selling it Cheap. Sal cd J. H. Nasmyth & Co., DRUGGISTS & SEEDSMEN, 68 Ontario Street. Stratford. | Dalton's Fair it is not often that we are able to offer to our patrons such inducements as di we are this season in the tin department. Having been fortunate in Placing a $5,000 syndicate order for tinware early in the fal', when tin was at its very lowest, we are enabled now to sell at old prices. Tin hi: dippers, 5c ; best quality patent pit, cop- per-bottom boilers, $1.49 ; 6 i pees ~d milk pans, 96c per doz; 10 quart, $1.10, steam egg both plain and decorated blinds newest tints, no cull job lots, but beauti- fal new 3, your choice for 39c, SOP RSLESEa EE i at Hj bi { ---OoOUR-- Assortment - THIS SPRING in rare and handsome designs of Corkscrews, Diagonals and Tweeds beyond comparison. FANCY: NOVELTILS- IN, FINE GOODS. The bright May days are here. Our stock is magnificent and will amaze you for completeness and variety. Gentle, you make a mistake if you don't purchase your Spring Clothing from us~as--Thons- ands are doing. We are foremost in o the Clothmg Trade. We-offer only thes, Leading and Most Reliable ' Manufacturers We greet you with | all the Novelties and Designs for the Summer Q#ison. Our Clothing produces for the customer Grand Results, surpassing the buyer's high- est expectations ; that is why we command the patronage and the admiration of the lovers of 'Fasbion- able Clothing. One trial will make you acknowledge the fact that Our Durability and Workmanship, and Unparallelei for Low Prices, Newest and Most Fascinating Colors. It is a notable fact that our Child- ren's Department contains every Design and Pattern in, Long" Pant, Knee Pant and Suits suitable for ati oceasions, to which Fathers and Mothers by a large majority will testify. Our genuine and Matchless Bar- gains, Unequalled Values, Prices that area surprise to even the keenest --=-- no competition, because we have Pulling, stands Testing of Seams, stands Rain and Sunshine without Fhe sharp buying of Spring Suits shows some folks they are good GOODS to know. Careful lockers have a special in- getting out of shape. vitation to call and examine our lines, then you will trade with us_ if you never did before. . Our HAT stock is the Largest and ware | Midst Complete in the City. All Makers'and Shapes are Represented here, from the 10c. Straw to the $5 -| Silk Hats. To all Hatless people we say come. '| Everything that Men and Boys wear, excepting Boots, is to be found "with us in large quantities AND AT RIGHT PRICES. Tolton" Bros., Yellow Front, the Latest and Best Preduetions of, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A SITUATION FOR A BOY 13 YEARS OF with a farmer, Will work for bis board. Aid roms ELI LAMB, lis Stratford P.O ratte, May Tr, tae 731-2 AGE J. M. BEUTTER, Gold, Silver & Nickle Pitter, Metal Polisher, &c. a ee ee oe eee eT er tinne at th ---- it pays to get your wares Equal Rights for All. I have much unéolicited praise of the uinenesa of my er having got work © i . the plater and know what metal I put on, and everybody gets full -value for their money, In Gold Ihave no equal. $3.50 ; Chains, $1 ; Ringa 25c. best possible plate. No Snide Work. Watches 25 Gaarantee No wash, everything than the so called rolled g x2 orders 3rd. House East from. Merchants Hank will receive my careful attention. Stratford, June 3, 1800, plated. old. Tea Congratulate the Empire Tea Co daily upon the superiority of their teas, Coffees, Baking powdets and Cocoas. In merit only is their sne- cess. The array of beautiful import goods given free as premiums, are se- lected by expert buyers from many famous manufacturers of the world and comprise novelties controlled exclusively by this company. We Bargain Hunter. We acknowledge | °° oe Vv a ing pig -- tits phe- EMPIRE TEA Co., Oddfellow's Block, Stratford. Stores st Hamilton, London, Gal Berlin, Woodstock, Brantford, Thomas, Ower Sound &¢ AHRENS --OR-- Whichever party buys the most of my $5 Silesin, Lined: Rabber Coat at $3.50, or the $4.50 Heavy Rabber Coat at $3, is maa that I predict wil] be elected. And don't overlook the fact that I can supply you with the HATS you win or lose on the outcome of the Sth of June. -- " 'The Hatter and Gents' Onifitter, Beacon Stor } e > bat SAM'L GLAISTER a Ontario St. 4 Y STRATFORD »: ---LADIES-- "HESS -- Py Vote tr DAVIS in the South". ORO OU meee ee

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