Stratford Times, 9 Jul 1890, p. 7

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{ .: Soo SEE my SPONGE? £ > hold aj [brush I< 1 LD Css 'vryr Fs _ Sobd rane: ATE LOO. Agent# for Canada, 1s King St. ¥.. preowned: wa . eee K- Ovo 4 New Fuencrune a AL Stary Giaes ane Ceinawane eta & Sree Tenwane the Sra your O1o sooo te 4 Baers Co. ts Dram New Adveriisements this'Week Coal---M. F. Goodwin: HH yalopy Wines & Tijuors--Jas. St Store to Rent--MneC, = a --- of Batoche--Y. M. Star Cole Lines --C F. Bic, Lardine Oi]--McColl Bros. & Co. Pik-Ron-Olmstead & Co.-- and Que Price--Thornton & Doug: We Den -; Want the Earth --Times Job t to advertise or sell any- thing" wstail, "'Toronte. "BIRTHS oti Ss kanweighies bag boned inst., the wife of & daugh Rockette La Listorel po the Tot ira st., the wife of Rock ance ibiiemee In Stratford on the « the wite * 2nd i Mr. Wm rere array Avenue of | a | ig 8 r. Trea te Ao te wo i, 'wer, . Por ed Banxy- at fare vn the "sie "alt, Mrs. Charles Berry, a a daughter. MARRIAGES SuTHRRLAND - Hetrow--at~the bride's father, on the #5th y the . Longe ied a. Mr James 8 Sutheriand to Sarah, eld eat ¢ { Mr. W. §. Hutton, all of Wing an. Ponte WAcany--At the residence of the bride's . seratie, SE, of Westuilnater, en the @neh 25 Miner- va, Tenor caetaer a Mr. R Mackey, of a fenc eutrningtes, Wrire--Ciaake --At "Ravense re, G. BL Satheriand of Elm street ureh, Mr, Joseph Cavenagh, ---- + Listaxel, to Miss Elizabeth iiax. Moaruy-- Lesa. pam let a ina, at the residenc Of the bride's father, est. Toronto Jai en a: by the Rev. BE. ~ Gonumer, or, Hugh Boulton > Bog of Lisowel, Magdalena, at-law, isa, ra daughter of Wm. Hess,' of West Tor- Boral Kater. n St. Marys, on the eh ult , by Rev. ee oo MrJ.a Neches, of Pal mer ston,to jes Lizzie Kalbficiech, of Harring- Harke-- ~<a -- Or: he oth by Rev. Jaa. Mc Alister, Me David Mawke to > inied Mary A. all of Seat Jacom--Chagk--1 recll, on the Ist inst, by Rev. J, F. Barker, at the 2 of 1, to Miee..Emniis Clark, of Mt. =) Carman of Woodstock won all the prin- cipal events on the card at the. annual Cc. Ww. ee week. His Grace Archbishop, W. is said to have received a -- for jg hl his fee ar ane ae: er erpikcs ub Tooenae las ay da, D. Chas. ter and P, Paytin furnished the music, A soperusal report of the for _ $2,458,803, and its rela $17 PEt OF. This is an €% indicates how highly the bank hints i in public estimation. MORE FUN AHEAD. A Protest to be Filed in North Perth. A special mecting of the Listowel Libe tal Conservative Association! of North Perth, was beld at Listowel on Monday, Dr. J. B. Hamilton, Ist vice: president, ia Ie filed at A Soriltes ies dope oh north to aumerous glaring cases of ~ _tre of the circle, ANIGHT WITH CANNIBALS- --, | ip ting ! I took God, r took Sick, EMULSION 5 tyke Oe I tak ANDIAN VIG OR ZNOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN say MY HANDS ON; Emulsio fat tow, For it's mulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oi and Hypop hosphi ites of Limeand oda "or ONLY CuRED MY Ineip- net r foc peat BUT BUILT ME UP, AND 13 NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES TUR RATE OF A POUND A DAY. 1 , aS THO Sa7K." Gen. Lyman Banks and. John Hutchee fon, two citizens of Seattle, have just teturned from atwomonths' -cruise of the northern part of British Columbia, $nd they tell some thrilling stories of 6i they have, seen. and da: ventures they experienced during their cruise. 'The old Hudson Bay Company's trappers all unite in calling the past winter the worst that has been known in that partof the country in the last forty years, and aleaf or two from their log books show that the cruisers found' that fact to be only too true. A reporter happened to meet Gen. Banks on the street, and at his request the General recited the story of his most exciting and interesting cruise. The story is interesting, and it is given below in the language of Gen. Banks himself. He began his narrative as follows: -}44e started out full of great expecta- tions and pleasant anticipations, and we : . a et did not realize for a moment what trials : an a - ' > weett*s Fim oie! ' t Imon we would have to go through, and | tell Obet Wrappers fel a by all Druggists at you at times it required a great deal of Western grit wad push to get ahead. NEW ADVESTISEMENTS. 'GIVEN FREE! We post no bills on your barn doors or fences, but reach you through the mess, Those who are acquainted with the dif- ficulties of traversing in summer a coast forest, with its thousands of uprooted trees and still worse upheaved founda- tions, can readily imagine how much greater a hardship it was for us to travel over three feet of snow on a level, and occasionally strike drifts much deeper, and @ great deal too much tangle of sal- lat bush for snowshoes: ~ But, to-add to all our difficulties, our half-breed guide Goal !' Beat | ! Coall A* this is the season of thy selves with t sufficient « qusatity of Fuel for wintes of 90 and '91, all cash orders placed with me before mend on is. sin be filled at the following prices, ely: te provide § Stove and Nur, $5.35. and the Indian packers refused to go with No. 4. - = + §.40. Usas- soon as we lad penctrated a short distance-inland.. We bad. just sight d Egg, oe SRO; some hills which they said we could Specis) Rates for ar Lots. never pass over, and they alleged that no . -- bomen being had ever suc cveded in the . M. F. GOOWIN, T attenipe -"geratford Intr orn tes." ee ee "They. strongly ati tl prayed is not to proceed any further, but we hid ~ 2 startectout-with-n determination to. ace-| You Are House Cleaning. complish a work, and we were not to Le : a bafited so easily in the beginning of ovr journey...50. we packed up a couple of weeks' rations and an axe im owr blanl- ets, and shouldering our Winchesters ve pushed on alone. Oh, what a jour ney that was! I shall never forget it :# long as T live. "Where the snow was too soft and deep we managed.io. saake..progress. by crawling on our hands and knees, and at times we were qbliged to lay down and roll to get oufpf the snow. It was hard struggling by dar, but the snow 'niade a soft bed at night. We canoed over 300 miles of our journey, and.some of it was in fvery~ rough waters... But the most. -starthine 5 ame we had, and. the one that would interest you most? happened one day just as we wer ageing into a See. our Window Shades. See our Cornice Poles. See our Woven Wire Beds. cave to aveid a storm. We got into the See our Mattresses. cave all righ enough, bot imagine our : horror and disgust when we found our- -- selves in the midst Of the Nalwitti In- dian tribs at their cannitel orgies. Can- nibalism is prohibited by the Dominion See our Cheap Sideboards, Government, but only a monthly visit from vessels, and the nearest" port" being milesavay, théy carry on the horrible practice with impunity. "We watched the heathens during the day at longrange, but under assurance of safety, we ventured after awhile into their circle at night and watched them. Ican only describe the sight this way: There was a high fire of logs in the cen- which was constantly attended by two men, and occasionally ing Room Chairs. See our $9 Bedroom Setts. BRADSHAW &Co., uneaten fat was thrown on. tribe encircled the fire, dressed in blan- kets of many brilliant hues. There were naked dancers, and a dozen or more lusty savages with clubs in their hands beat- an accompaniment to their wild songs and dances, and the whole sight made a weird scene that is not soon for- gotten. Their feast consisted of the bo- dies of their dead. They seldom kill strangers to furnish -food.for_these hor- rible orgies, as they,were all thé time between themselves and gen- erally had enough dead bodies of braves to satisfy their appetites, "I had been told in Victoria of the pos- sibility of this, and warned that when wild with the dance the braves rush out and bite a piece out of the first person they come to. Now, I have no objection to be eaten after I am dead, but to be bit- ten by one of those wild fellows would be as undesirable as the bite of a mad and lest in their excitement they t ri their promise of immunity, I held y hand under my overcoat and grasp- of a 44-calibre revolver that would have 'urnished rations fitting the occasion. "Our sense of security was not increas- ed by one them making a speech, noticing our presence and berating the white man's Government for triyng to deprive the poor Indian of the pleasure of being a cannibal. occassionally; especially if he only fed upon his own dead. "The boy crawled behind the older 1, 3 and 5 Ontario-St. Marselles \ Vestings, --IN-- PLAIN and FANCY COLORS. brave, however, y to test us, made |" a dash in our direction, but others caught him and turned him another way. It was an all-night session; no one was_al- lowed to leave till all was through, which was So'clock the next morning. Wehad }-- seen enough, though, and were glad to |~ Ve proceeded on our" journey f= ck again without any more entures, hae in Seattle time ago. But I neverin m hn night as 1 did --- time ittatorgies; and i. Vt want to soon again. "Seat- AT iS pe f those pit aduhion Ide tle Pos: Inteil: se oer. 7 The Lori's P rayer on Eis Arm, "We fi pa strange mementoeson some ' e of our be va undertaker of}- kin Detroit The thee day we wore pre- TYCO 5 paring the body of an smknown for He had meta violent death, but there was the most'serene expression on his face thatl_ever. saw on any one. When we dressed him for the grave _ found the Lord's prayer beautifully wrr Drapers and Tailors. Opposite Post Office. ee ee s ee ee ee me Extension Tables and Din- Ae Think of an elegant ruby water or lemon-* aile set going for fie. with 5 Ibs. of Cey- lon or India tea. Superb Lerry sets given with a 5 tb. caddy of choice tea. Beanti- a | Ib. of any price wder oF Cocoa, quality the beat, price the lowest, buy direct for nine stores. In merit oniy ia their success. Our business > a J Inthe Foresters Block. * The handsome Oil Painting, BATTLE OF BATOCHE, ---- Will be on exhibition A FHEW DAYS LONGER. It Will Certainly Please You fo SEE Ir. a ADMISSIOW 19 CENTS: CHILVREN. 5C. 1686. The finest ctores, largest stock of remivms and larg est retail Tea and Cof- ee dealer on t! sis continent Enomere- tion of stock. prices, pote "ete. imp big. Call and inspe arnonus store. BMPIRE RA Co., Oddfellow's Block, mo bPatford,. : > Stores at London, Galt, Wood- étock, St. Thomas, Berlin, Brant- ford,- Owen Sound, and Hawilton. | ~ BATTLE BATOCHE. * | Under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A,, The Famous pieture. of the Nor FORESTERS BLOCK Gpen a few days longer from 10 m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION, . . Re 10¢. & Se. '; Don't miss this grand spectacle. E ANNOUNCED a few days ago rchase of a very large stock of Clothing at 65c, on the dollar. We thank you for the liberality of your patronage, but we stil! bavea large portion of those goods on our hands, which we are very anxious to close out, To do this, we have made still farther reductions so as to ensure the clearing of them by July lst. Note a few of the reductions :-- MEN'S;SUITS That were $ 8.00 Now $ 6 00 10.00 " 8.00 oy 12.00 " 9.50 = 15.00 " 12.00 YOUTH'S SUITS That were $ 6.00 Now $4.75 5.00 " 3-75 4.50 3-50 CHILDREN'S SUITS That were 2 .25 Now $1.75 2.75 '*. @2.02 3.00 2.25 Men's Tweed Pants That were $ 1.75 Now. $1.00 2.00 " 1.50 " 2.50. " 2.00 = 3:00 " 2.25 MEN'S OVERALLS, In Duck, Jeans, Denims and Cottonades, 50c. per pair. Come. and Look, We kn w You'll Buy. Tolton Bros., Yellow Front. The Clothing House of Stratford. West Rebellion 'will be te ort . GOING OUT OF 'BUSINESS. BOOTS AND SHOES. = WO a U MBUG. To En te Mattel ey Ane: Psu lBERY CLEARING SALE. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. GROSCH BROS. & HOFFMAN Retiring from Business. $7,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valiscs, etc.,, must be Sold at Once. Grand Opportunity to Secure Bargains. No. Advertising Scheme. Genuine Sale Commencing on SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1890. Come Barly-and-S _---- GROSCH BROS. & HOFFMAN Brandenberger's Block. Red Front. x oars STUTTERING STAMMERING, POSITIVELY. CURED | SPEEDILY CURED!! PERMANENTLY CURED !11 PROF. DEAN, MAGNBETIC PRACTITIONER. * After years of close study and research has discovered the ONLY way by which any who have an impediment of speech, CAN, AFTER) ONE TREATMENT,& PEAK AS FLUENT eo a read aloud bes Ce Sore readily, as if never so 'unfortunately ¢ PROF. DEAN will remain in Sienehian) 2 Days' longer, making a specialty of above ¢ give it, precedence over all other ailments the future: EVERY CASE WARRANTED, everyone satisfied beyond a shadow of dows after first treatment. : -NO PAILURES! No case jso hopeles but that a cure can easily be effected. - ADDRESS P.O, BOX 377, or call on hit at Stratford. for references, fall pa and further information if desired. ~ ~ Consultation Free. Office Hours 2 to 8 p. m.

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