Stratford Times, 9 Jul 1890, p. 6

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our front. w The old w to be closed, and made. ssoiintiesbeneall eel the Bann if, We suppose. } it gives us pleapure to announce t Vergnson. ---- in efery senae va ster and sew fiell every. oe for "attainments qf eo ol! fitted... WELLESLEY rary ment 'guavity. aes 'KINKOEA, cre was a large ei cca i Rev Rev Dean wg aon MM: P.-P:, -P. Goodwin, Mr he ey oy cs aamber of others of lesser no were welcome, an of costae i refreshment the dav was the and those of Miss Writt. tained to the ¢ : by a _ part of the 'programme netted ove up to nearly eff the entire debt on the charch. TAVISTOCK. ag ~~ Phe Ladies' Aid Mr F. ~ &e., will be served. succes cotwithstanding the The first number on the was a feotball matci and Tavis tock for the m two teams : co. ec ** Kic _-- Vagn tre W. Voegtle en a. Retin, "4 oa G. = Tae } Right ( W. J. Brick | a. R Murrey " park, Be hada march: from their hall. to the ff on Saturday, at the Cen- ing wie very tight, Sanner says it did not reach the reserved | bid, | tent hisown vegetables, and these who poe As indoatiolh: the 'aie of tho Lillico ¥ came 4 bid4 solicitot for the martgagors,to Mr. i. BB. Stevensots, for the sum of 34,350. 'tis a good propert a few years ago | would easily hare branght rey 500 The t fs pled) to hear of t tof ita former townsman ¥ \. J. Ferguson jeon of the former publ x i 'tle Age, (New York) has the tollowing : a ae the position of electrician eh ed i- aph syetem, of Mr A Mai Ferguson, besides ad ' * the word, is! vin 1 and electrician, anu > + ng in small towns and coun t hi neva aj i intone b Gretit: to the service and | whe fs ir every; way co capable and-eBcient. Ferguson will be located at Moberly, | ve charge of the entire achas i no jager of the G. > "Sia hee held other impe.!*"* > _ in: he telegraph and newspaper se high chara: His friends were to see of Stratford in the village on Friday after wambers of pat -- severe fla to learn a Fetiog' 3 Dr Ahrens "i quite a fa- account of -his-skili-and The picnic Dominion day proved to sa what all sg ene it would, a complete gathering pd ings Patner. O'Neill, the estoeniet sig! of the church, was there and £9 of aarp te es all of wher Ample provision ae) made" by the committes in the 'a band. Was on hand to "the Srodhage's band Yas on for the Ail pes a. The ee event « ty og the Chins cony * get between the friends of Miss Hist The voting {1D cents a vote) was lively = agp eus wer $500, ~md-the total returns from the day's pro- 3900. This, "the committee. were glad to know, -- handsome Aid Society in connéction with the Presbyterian date will have a ty on the beautiful grounds ot rug. on Tuesday evening, July Sth. rawberries, ice cream, lemonade, nic on Dominion day under the "anapices "of the Fovestersowas-n programme # 4 between Piatts Be Ville . aship. of which vomited Ee favor of Tav sae 1 gosl to 0, aa just three minutes before time was up. = The foliowing are the names of the players Plattaville. F. Wing LW. Qian a Motherall BE w. E. Backinghs m,f Wing \J. w right Per AY . Ramsay ee Half Back | J. McKee UW. Hayward fA t i ; i (0. Pegg J. pen After dinner was ser- ved the sports. as arranzed on the pro- ére participated in aad an en- Ftic ine wersja Mornington boundary ia lige i den, eounty council met one day last week and arrangements to advertise for ten- [FAR (M: AND GARDEN N TALE rm, } | HOW THIPGARDEN PLOT MAY BE LAID a stery. chole ' OUT TO ADVANTAGE. tf | Ser William Gull, a celebrated Loudos | CSIs: i gir Lage os alt huwel " € 'ppecialint, sail that tick: lacing was pro | i 'the mon be - , ge Rui 3 % ps ductive of bad compkix.cns and red coves, wth aieahie faite and eMectual remy The Advice of One Whe Knows Whereot he This ought toe on Q¥ayY Wile che evil at once, Speaks--A New Kind of fincdieh that re ix sii tiving car x pinatation in Lee Promises Well_Notes of fu.-rest For county, Ga. M ~ ~ wan: ane + a ws Pree ROOMS 1% 'Oo RENT = My t she & fr She ally dea latices . --_ _ the Wiie-Awnke Farmer. i and bes pever teen made to ubderstand re mat y Sie A =, Oris srreet agin A correspondent, who is a prot yor 'ih: ato j afew vards frurthe Fut (oe, Faowire of dinna farmer, has written 4 short article for & black gm J. FRANK PALME our readers, giving some good tot in te- gid to so planning the garden that it cake i pultisated sak eared forat the ka texpaiee ¢ possible for work, is letter is as folk yrnd It is uot reasonable to suppose that anyupe | j living either in towner country, who poe j bespes a piece of grounml, even if itis ogy GS mnall lot, fails to try to grow to some GR- bers large and fertile eoiag such as every ' farmer has or can have if b iil only: try, begets HO Ly i? ous neglect Was giving to w ; to raise in the greatest abucsdlauce all choice vegetables that may Le wanfed for he family use during the ri entire year. good ¢ garden, if rightly cared for amd 'caltie. | ated. is a source of much pleasure and en- ae iment to its possassor, besides being of the | witest value asa means of securing fora ily an unstinted supply of the choicest of 1, that should, on-account of its bealthful- j news and other good qualities, form a large t_portion of the daily food of every individual With some exteptions, I bellevs that pope try villages tener possess benutiful and - well-caltivated geen than those living in the country. hy this is so Tani not preparat to my, bat to the superior advantages that | have ver the rsd teof a town ia) re ; fard to Cultivating a gardea in the best man | Que thing that has caused country mi ens Geta from the effects of exccasive rope cobkal } bo be poorly cultivate! in far too mang; in- a beer him a desirable acqa satpnen stances is that in vay Ad and friend, and we wish for him in his ich bi stead of the" f arg going ahead and idee 'tha aa everyone should do, all the work ent Sa ttes ground was left for the women do." "Househott--duties,. care of prac mr and numerous other things that their time and attention. on wel well as a natt E in mecessary strength kept them from attending to the ma it should have been, and the result fas "a poorly-cultivated garden and only a ty supply of vegetables, To some ext way of trying to raise the family supply of | Vegetables ei | of the country, but I believe it is fast grow- is still practiced in varioug/parts , I will proceed to deseribe a plan tor ring "out a family garded, Which wilt Be very. convenient, at poe: cnlpagl gece tho- of mpebvextent. A Mthat tin be pate = the year Rar lalesiy ounaiea planting the afterwards be cultivated with the hos cr other hand tools, need not be laid off ip any shape for the purpuse or making the labor of cultivating any less, as it can be worked with about "as mcch eare im one shape as another ; but alarge garden of the kind everyone ought ¢ to be of some form that will make it as easy to cultivate as possible, and so the great bulk of the work if will re quire can be pitta With the cultivator, fechagginaee - fead having to rey most of oe work with hand tedious and ine tools, entirely a -- way of canavuting a eee garden. The particular form that I prefer for a me- | dium or large-sized garden isa long square or rectangle, and a garden laid off in this phape will be found to -- many -- tages over such as are altogether or pquare. For the convenience of ong ie using a cuitivator drawn by a should bea strip about ten or twelve "foot i in width left at each end across whole w: anal Having Oe we ocd all the work, excepting a of a few weeds b yy hand, can den ofsuch shape. The various table or crops to be raised should be planted in. ows ae the long way of the ground, toes; then in rows wide: mit of a horse and cultivator to pass, Te be planted all such « crops as are injured 15 pens, beets, m- fishes ete., and so continue to 'plant until the whole vegetable crop is in the last such ones as late frosts might injure. "By so arranging all the differ- cropsthere is littledifficulty in ehavation them, and a very short time only -- the -- of keeping down the han when prerything is ec i so that no two kinds of crops are in rows running in the same dir- tetlow; as then the surface of the ground can be kept constantly stirred with hors igo: nents, ami the growth of everything, bat what is intended to be cultivated can be kept i eked, which is difficult to do it a its shape and lack of Wer Vustcty of Radish. Aynon fs the E}derade of sat tothe right of where the host is. fo sit, leman. should providing the planting bes tn rig doney semblies this which is of agar beginning Omt with a few rows of soxmnc.early kind of Age claims to te wl "real" Sir Roger over such as are differently planned for case of bh plan tolall who may be interested in growing ae exe le & boinc! i of vegetables for family, wee. ¢ Ge novelties 'ntroducei this sasoe vedic, ig re FOR WOMEN, | Dist rastfui People. Make an exception Mrs: Etiea 1 Poole, of Chelsea, Mar , Bae | im favor of Dr, bppeinted as pilot on board the steam Fowler's Extract of Wiid Strawberry Ite known virtues as & core for Martheum yacht this, Boston harbor Qver Tae Tower of es. "No "thet is "why-ot De FIL, Pick Me ! up. . i PASTURE TO RENT. Women inventors appear wy vf ter non the -- Patent Offic or In, and | rte a2, CON. A te the Yowesbip of it succeeded in pustitmg tha Y sctiecnaite. < hens =-- . taeut io an ere-gla Apply ta tmade a very coal Habis , ' BENRY SCOTT, | crystallization of her ideas in 7 | Stratford P. ; t s Lot 16, Com. $, Ellice. teacher | faa Maine school the other day th Ellice, June If, 1-90. TM 4t teh tiettmeteli pee retin fer toed pepe | Somme ' write down the feminine re cocking. | ee has ber asked the feminix f hart,' CURLINE bis "thal" One i F 2 "mistnder~ . Stood the worl and wrote "harp," feminine { > ' f "fiddle Hang: ww Conunercial yp 1 we ruse rare froze a the hair Mra Gerfleld bits retur =r » ber home in Mentor after a visit to ber daughwer, Mra J Stanley Brown, in Was shingt are, Har- jrison cals alupon Mrs Garfield i ectintely upon hearing of ber presence in the -- vital, the ex-Preskient's widow ret be call with ber daught "+f 68 the next tic The latest novelty that Brooklyn sho; pkeep ers are displaying in their show witdows to | ity catch the peunies of school children isa pair | Of ted Spectacts, The frame ivof bras, and | . | af the glass is merely daubed on one side with DOSENWEND'S red paint, The spectacles sell for a cent, enero complain that the ¥ are hurtfal Han Hai R WORKS, | 168 an Yorge 8. Toronta, Can Annie Dooley, aged 13 years, died at ber | one, No.-38? Second avenue, New York, Pn sre E RIE jumping. Un Tuesday afternoon a companion of the girl remarked that she could not jump the rope 980 times without stopping. . Annie accomplished this feat, but shor ah a began to fell ilL--New York V Seven young =_-- grave an exhibition of skit on Thurs- The work consisted largely of bar- i Seorton, ring-swinging and low parallel turning. In vaulting over a Lar. witha pole Miss Frothingham and Miss Jones showed the groatest proficiency, clearing the crom- bar when it ¥a0 five feet two inches from the ground. Erie Street, Stratford. LAGER, supplied in WOOD und BOTTLES to Hotel- keepers and Privates Mrs. Lynn Linton says in the London Fails, Mus we Ted th he porf< ces provid- be_ Musical World that the porformances provi | Orders Promptly Attended to. jag~recmaa, by will never be worth listening to so long as | Stratford, Jane 17, Te0. -- To "girls with voices no londer than a reed, and | - cae -- shrill and twanging asa jew'sharp clip the Sm words of an absurdiy seni eematbas boi te an 1. A iB K' S oy mee whose present pleasure they des troy, and who bave to feign a satisfaction zy emt ak BRICK YARD Parisian aUthOPIG have been "debating - sommes the tost-or the guest shoul . enter& " carriage first, says the Chicago News After --_ et pein the following conclusions te bare been Petched; If the host bea woman she shew"! eotcy 2>.:, ond chould seat herself | s© that ber guest shall sit at bev right, bet t the should not neglect to explain to her guest BRICK that she wishes her to cecupy the reat of hon- ' ovat her right. If the- host be & man.the guest onters the carriage first and takes the I bare just opened a ncw kiln of Welt barned and well_wanutact ured, being Thi entéring a carrince agent y Best cahee sagage s never pass in frontof a lady seated within; he ef tick machine and will should rather walk around to the farther nd side of the carriage and enter by the outsilé DRAIN TILE/® Ouida has earned more money 'tha y woman of the century with the exception of | *#! be able to get them ina ~~ to there Mme. Patti. A. J. CLARK; - PEOPLE. Gladstone ivai sist rticle in be | - half of a closer alliancs of capital and labor, printed in Lloyd's Ne Rev. T. De Witt Talmage is a drawing of the G. T. R. Station, Stratford. Stratford, June 24 1999 000 for twenty lectures with Chautuaqua as- summer. Mi pen States Minister to England Lincoln = ted as being much improved in health end spirits, The grief -- on the loss of his son has apr ewemnpenes A well-to-i raiser in Australia Tichburna, laken steps to.oust Sir i Hey Tich- borne, the present incumbent of the title and ~ << = esta! ; Ferdinand J. Dreer, of Philade!phia, has For Bargains. presented to the Historical Somety of Penn- © sylvania a collection of 9,000 'autograph let- . = A Fine $2.50 Hat ters and reliquary curios. collection embraces letters of revolutionary interest and the signatures of distinguished men and wo- men of the last 100 years. Addressing the Mayor's Club at Boston the for $1.50. tivator or horse-hoe over the entire gar ' wv. tien, Shatler saltthet of a den. When a garden is form, me : single . . und the different crops all planted in rows a5 GPS Geeuime Governors, two were keaing ™ ineers, One Wasa Secretary of the aaen, one a leading physician and the other died. Senator Brown, of Georgia, ts a lank, limp- iit man of angular frame, = a lofty bead guiltiess of hair as an auk's egg; a fringe of curls wrapped round and enetely cover. ing his ears and a sweeping gray beard have deen compared with those of the patriarchs iby correspondents who have never seen one, Thomas Towndrow is undoubtedly the old- est reporter, beth in years and length of ser- Vice, regularly employed upon a daily paper in Amerika He celebrated his Oth birth- day anniv: sel! Goods cheaper than any one else. SEE HIS BOOTS and SHOES. ing eeney to the New York papers, Lowi Rosebery has become the possessor of the orien drawing of Punch's famous car- toon, "Dropping the Pilot." He is, by the Tay, said to be a great admirer of tw Napoleon Bonaparte and Bismark. ith bat Goods Cheap. Cheap Simon THE EMPIRE BREWERY, meng Now Vetk ladice, gymnastic | HERGOIT BROS. Proprietors | tarde machine. ae 9700 fk of that clase of brick on Land also. Farmers ns wanting be! STAP MILLINERY. &e., ever shown in the Patterns At the Yard, one mile south HARE YOU "SCOTCH? "Tf you are, have yeu 'Kennedy's Hand -- Book of Scottish Song p If not, Why haven't youP I have bought tke - > io copies for 3 days at 15c. a copy. =O! KS Musk to most c t Come early. Weha A. 7. them. ve only a limited number to sell. Entire Edition, and will sell single It contains 148 National Tonic Sol Fa to many. Mi ACDONALDS, 32 Downie-st., Oddfellows' Block. : DR. FOWLERS | "EXT: OF « "WILD: a: - = AS TARRHGEA . New Goods, » New Prices. HOFFMAN BROS & ELBER: SUCCESSORS To -- : HOFFMAN BROS. FEA, PU yee H.SED TUK STOCK st a ea pared a. very - give the pabitc reduced xEW pnt nn GOODS stready to hand and passed i. hand. and continually coming to wil! show this scason "them com plot LE and FANCY 'DRY "Gebbs, Sole Acents for oo ee Bazaar Glove Fitting and Thompson' Stamping dove F ce of Charge by the instantanevus process. Feathers Cleaned, Curled and Dye i. Hoffman &8ro's & Elder, 64 Ontario Sr, Cheap Simon SIMON is always ready to BEST QUALITY GOODS.|' No one can beat him selling THE KEY TO HEALTH. and Liver, Tnlocks all the clogeed avenues of the THE SUN. FOR 1s9v0. Some people agree with Tn fons about men anit things, and some po don't ; but everybouy likes to get hold of the newspaper which is never dull ani never afraic to speak its mud. Democrats know that for twenty ye Tux Scwx has fought inthe front line fe t Democratic principles never wavering er weakening inits!cyalty te the tras inter eats of the party it serres with preg in telligence and disinterested vig times opinions have differed as to the Lest means of accomplishing the common yur- ;itis not Tux Scx's fentt if it "bas seen farther into the millstone. Eightéen hundred and ninety 's the -yeaz + will probably determine the result of the Presidential election of 1-92, and per- Ses's opia 38 daty, and che ue cn ng of 1890is the best time to start out in company vith Tue Svs. Daily, per month. ... 2.0 .seeeesees $050 Daily, per year. sos. ces sess wae eee Go Sunday, per year..............34-- 2.00 cer and'Sunday, per year. --- 6.06 Daily and Sunday, per 'month.....- 0.70 Weekly San, one year.....0...... haa yall al Scs, New York. Dr. Dorenwend's GERMAN | hat ott goed _ Strat ford, Apri sta, YSENTERY | - Mannfactorcrs of a Supest Class of| AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS sell | AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS | Pod wi ab the Cher hee yy ey IT IS SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR tb CHILDREN OR ADULTS. | . New Firm, "Now is the Time Stratford, June 4, 189, Still in the Field FOR SALE OR TO RENT. taining nine ie Toots, ox aed by dy. McEwen, with one acre acte ona | i' n aT! STORY ANDA Ral RALF BRICK waa ' IDINGTON ' PALMER, sth, it ins SALE. i: east Qc ARTER ( OF LOT 7, 3 in the 4 cewsion of the To Pop LER more ee a8 Good Dealing. bare ot ee ee ~" of ELLICE, in Apply te W. 8. COWAN, Auctioneer, Strations "KDW -- TAYLOR, Proprietor, td M, 707-4 COUNTY or PERTH, tex Wx. DAVIDSON, Co. Clerk to Use Hellebore and In- seclL Powder. Get it Pure and Fresh -- a E. J. JOHNS' DRUG STORE, Market Square. Tost We are still in the field with the Best Goods & Lowest Prices of any house in Sebringville. We have received a lot of new goods and will continue to receive a great many more ~ this month, very complete stock of Ory Goods, We have nowa Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Flan- nelettes, Tweeds, dc, Gents' Furnishing Goods of ali kinds a specialty. '(| KASTNER BROS. MITCHELL & SEBRINGVILLE,. N. B--Hightst prose pa'd for oll kinds 2 Fam proiuce. MAGAZINE © SCRIBNER'S

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