Stratford Times, 12 Nov 1890, p. 7

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a tnened 3, whih will be on- i> oul ' te a 2 good plan ne tee t hir Was soon discovered that the iy was thas and Yat the counterfeit al aj Fanel fell a oedutifal young girl stepped? .' the closet wy Cultare, 7 he SUICULIURIGT THE BEST OF SKILLED LABORER Tae indestractibillty of the *eill-The Commercial Recommend ed ~ Ashes Dratns Pr Pertitizers aed their a 454 rm 5 + dort: u} ub Oot uid 3} "nm yo can raise to anYthing of the kind, n who attempts to mise an orchard trees in gram has po right to cam grow in She of ¥ plain about the depressed conditions of agri- He practions depreseed methots, ung The Chantaaquan sags: "4If you will take Dun's Agency book and run down the city columns you wil probably be surprised t leara the fact that the business men of the . a 35 " as . a will ote nee pabli- lithe par h priest a ; = 4* Fain Denive Morel," said she; berger of i mans "2 Poe es wee pote Bahecribe, ft will | i Pets ton re jbave come v0 take you bo soe Lae La er iota of font Pp i ai the hands af. & . ei i was enk to come himee!f, ae melo bas he! Cashe mt written a be sent to jou till the ond ot 15 for $1 f tte = af mn Ana went) Taking Eugenie by the band, she 'ot Doel saseae ch Gat eure aikaiborien atsis ten 2 ahs f wame to the ithroucgh the «ubterraneah massage, Wing echeme of Fraud, and' th soment" was yon scale o Teatevia her on the way where | h Was orpccoa lead tig t mat re it ay DRAD 3 S Mii | DNS. F e" ef Mou = : ip e Jo down + well. une er the | was foand at exon s the _ were in presence of each other. | beet y 1} . ; ited] HAPTER XX. This docarm the w * con ; tb a -- CHAI' 4 piracy, i A sv tlep- The ot man's « yes began to shine. Bae th sry Us mie he "hfen at ochygreh this! : -- iment the y being ought to -- Yes, "he watd, "2 remember Claire had! } ; | AN UNEXPECTED WIsrT, | ligt ye the ai sid w friends. © pea . . ».,4 The day for the signing of the contract) © Let us 'arrest ' and his-aocom i - (itared? * I rg mr fill < , | was fixed, On this occasion Madame Four plices," ucaees ttle resont foo | ' Will cnr -] ¥ 5, OM Hew Sh 4 O01 pier w te ve a lit cal e par rty 3 3 " i . r monsieur, vn i He $3 : . Madame Fournier had also invited Mo priest, " ' ye ol. * } a Sirti BS Be Was FORr yee sien n Jose Age anil the paris Stay ti! ri r j ut bai yall Og J * sienr Don Jose Aguyar ani I : yi eat Lyon think you woul recognize thes: | rors = " ' ID "Sean -- | priest, : : rh ne vod. Then the mask can be if te t-te gan bP ES -AEGESE FOS ~~ are ct ae the civil marriage woul moves : fnoya'for thirty years, and wo aro intimate vende ' ; " ; : ' . ; 2 | take ace jn. Par bat he will emeape," cried Deu ft are toon rte it has boon so long Rk Ardent ." . acente I inky het role simirably, and Fon 1, who by the tine was at work ia oa cially... i The priest was not lying ne ho ally di \ re waa stupid enough to think that the the garde iy in order. to avoid oe geese t | 4¢ Vou shall see them," jknow the olf + sh r " | young girl was beginning to love him. overheard the conversation and at once > 4 Tet, monsiecr." asked the old man | Mouritk vt Tad t el. eS) When Rabiot-aod Asastasin had any. sought means to make Rabiot aware of the " "what interest bat " ° yee in establishing es St this to Rat the! ing to way to tach bther, the mversed' discov tut, todo so, he must Bae eiecined ored. _That exe b he : srocumg...Pollowing Mourillon + enter enter ter tuwery hi shitkine-Rabiat ae aaerr" ¥ will t "1 Soon after' ( ory wer: be ugenie delig z bea ¥ | inatraotions Denixe often posted herself at upon the pretence of seeing Ané omer a, m left Tourgvoisin, in 1830, driven ' Moads Paris and dit alll | the other side of the panel to hear what wat nnen to the house If the sheep have hronchitis,give warm oat hone by her father, she became » bh " ma spent = 4 pn Hg the! going on, Vhat is your "besinon inquired af' meat gruct, ground ginger, and linseed oll, mother." hs a pened C the carliest moment {, be morning on rising Anastasia eaid tel « Con ser. que ounce, ealipster and powdered, xenties d se 08 ! yea." Rage ning: Gah sateecapaaeag § ar Sore lf joyfully : the gardener, and have business wit one dract: m each, Keep inaciean, dry, siry, 4 * Fee serty years the author of Claire' _That atteetoon Den Jon ache gsedser i 'A st the climax ie at hand. To the m mistress, place. . misfortune, the father of her child, never *i#it. Anastasia told him that the marria a3 | morrow evening the contract is to be officer placed him under arrest, the P 4 be eure that tt : tow hac 3 ai has ea the) Would nee. place in a fortui At thel one Cousin Sovamie'e nuillions are discon ery having heen made that the wheel If you use liq! manure, ° . orased looking or her In order pair same tin e¢ handed fim a huadred-frane cuna.* " | row ixacies th the Wa leading to the 20 too str A weak solution is all that ia so bank ne nay ee missionary work.- He ac-| bi ! i " i | ma h } rm Sil _ Deeded. ** Ah!" said the ot man, "Thad " «1, Rabiot came early and remaine.! all day,' well were those of the garden wheetharrow Po ye tien se any seniibue satis 4a cepted ~ - he had acce -- tend vin: fatter} as he expected to hava to stay in Paris a who had just beea ra re caltasa fertilizerat the rate of about jain." & short with 'the widow and Anastasia! 14.) day until 5 o'clock. j ick woman's medicine, looked out of one tired to the acre, In some cases double * Yea, it was, but he died without finding in the gurden, he went to see Euyenic- in, Rabiot went away at half-pasi 0. He left she wiatew had wae taken Ly surprise t¢ this amount as® would be bet .~ es the atbor " 4 inc von f | by the street door and took his usual round sce so many strangers in and about the ter. "* Ab! he is dead Y = i have ike ait He ed pl a » eel about way to the Lg ig grounds, . A drain that is stopped up is one that ix "He died eertty before Claire, stil!) MUCH | said He, I will ee P he rr Though: it. wa 'dark night, Rabiot "Surely," said sho, " they could not all not only unserviceable, but a menace to thinking of her, 'and withont knowing) 4 "Y- hea 1 egal lig Taha, Blagg 1) woo! Walked rapidly, not noting that' a man wat have been invited to the wedsling - bealth> When foul th F her she was still living ; He left @ for-! ge gree gers followimy tim. Jpon. carefully. watchihg the varidas abie stench therefrom, and, caus preted tune of not lew than thirty millions to her a bs ahaent itd my 'Ab! my patron, did I frighten you', faces she noticed that something serious had dnonp, milacintcns decompose quickly, Nothing _-- . 7 . > or her chikd. [ail bes 4 een ead + cy, ameme: them your! asked the invader, ocecurret $ more {important than to frequeutly examine restos ted chy anilliona E reper ated the old man Abad aa Or yeaes y mye jai tie "Cordier!" exe ee Faliot, atupefieds» Just at that mons pat her room was en "the esti a f the drain pipes and ditches in 'igo aor wu -- az a ta. aver "Yes Monsierr Rat except the tered Ty an officer. tpi tata Fa ac teow how oF water tar thous: ¥ Now you know why it is necoasary "ti have the certificate rectified. cor rplet . my explanation, let me add that I 2. Soleure, the _ executor of the wi of M, Pau! Joramie. " Joramie, Jorwmuie, why, I- know that} 'o au the i name. "Paul phat was the son of a tax: urgnent," aaar tos fnther- and..son... The "wre fatter was ecg' by Es e Yes, and at that time Claire Guerin's " * And no ove knew ! man. murmured the old fonsieur Guerin, I have to impose o aing but unavoidable daty on you, in I wish you to spend twa ois," *T will be reac silent of the court, Perrot, the éxam- ing magistrate, two other judges, tha District Attorney and tho clerk uf the court. Soon ateew ig the const, and to The. Dis' ieich Aitereant sta' ie to the officials th: a he had called thein Ger Then he said to an officer: * Bring in Claude Guerin." e old hee --. in ih took a seat. eb ' jo you ousies in what year! ire Claude csihiis left ready." next morning at 9.30 there assembled office at Bieis tha famiability Rk clock; at r romn alone" ived a lette atviressed to M. a Lee " Parizot . "What do you wan rom Rabiot showing tox aly her com Deedful for a menterase sized Ayrebire, anc "hae P proprietor; Witte -WaAvray: She First, to tell you how delighted Tanr Xl plicity i ain scheme of tramt- aud murder, by estimating of mii uf ea {ow. j wrote: } find you in such good health." the oF -gave orders that no persog the food panned, it is -- that ld quarts My Tica Consin,--It haa been ronognined * see you in Paris ina few days ', should len ave the premises, This being done of Ayrshire milk can be pr or cents that the old Beau-Soupir was a certain "Oh! am sorry, Monsieur Rabiot, he hastened to the Prefect for further ad. 94ay, while 16 quarts of Shorihorn milk Claire-Claude Guerin, and the mayor of really, for my business cannot be delayed: yice in a case promising to bring his nam costs 34 cents with the same kind of food, Ninville has rectitiod. the death certilicate-but, ont of vonsideration for your fatigue, prominsa sthoriti jg.In other words, Ayrshire milk costs less than acoordingly. Would you ¥e.it, causia,! L will be.as brief as ble." | whose come promotion. tig conti per quart, while Shorthorn 1k ee was Doctor Barre who established the! lentiiy by woman the jewels found in Denise's trun tis for you to say at Denise is still in prison,} vody has forgotten the oe that happened in Grandval last May. ing us that the farm with"al epend.-| encies has been sold, Your very devo VISE. I was surprised and at the | Same. time. delighted. You shal 2 eave place in ie a fortaight. You will be notitied ti osern Rantor. | he letter written he took the train for! Par 'After breakfast Eugenie and her mother e ar = work on a dozen seorelaeted skirta, ed to have been! ordered the house rie which, gpa thought she was wor A_little before 2.0 'clock Engenie rose, may! ing to her mother : "Tam going to get a piece of lace that I left in --_ ---- + Rather tall, sir' At 18 she was but) "tittle shorter than my son Annie. who was, and has not y-aince."" 4 hae ~+ Rioine was broaght in Tarre f° asked the District." af eyes, 3 force of t habit. followed her to the. Soe of the hon The you girl went to her mother's room and waited Suddenly" a singular creaking reached her m; Parizot received a letter this as te 4 | ted) Come, 'what are servant, ° sat down and wrote the followin ly : wal or Coesla, "will "not delay" my, thanks for your te in announcing the! Grandval, and a begin to sell your farm-| will "take! devil, no one but your faithful and devetel) The woman was sin 'ys a coward, A Henri t Yordier would visit you at auch\as! tho sight of the man's uniform, she faingpd, hour | amg the table was sy a _ received possi Looking at Rabiot cunningly, he oF have heard strange news " An "7 oat heard it stated as a fact that M. began | lately." But little time was lost in bringing tht whole light. Links of evidenct 'swere forthcoming, ing conclusively. Jose h Rabiot nn on the eve of ma ing." 'without making use of Cordien's uncorre ndeed ! a told you that ?" [a jocument, ser the scheme, thougt "a nan stensienr Cor yd sone ses ins! deeply laid, was faul ty. ce, mits.) But --_ had become of the principal -- ring | Rabiot, The day fsed for for the separ onsieur Ra tot: cn ordier, gravely, at "hand, "bat didn "I a you the recipient of my confi, appearance. dence, and yon have not heeded it told! ae eenanse a - you that Loved. Mademoiselle from.Paria desired es marry her ; in spite of that, you cess, The sch schemer had fled--had not th have resorted to all sorts of mana mig " courage to face -- victims, fully per} a -- my hay Eugenie. You course, every person w -- a re - Mv" susted that the money should Po to the " 7 Rabiot wildered rightful heirs, This seemed a very. easy you crazy ne matter to plish--a mei rot Rabiot became violent after passing uee. But it was not s0 easily carrivé | through all the ayie of red. | ou' and anoms law docu hac' our ** Come, answered ina iewal tobe come Le ape pe the bling voice, what poe eh a @ comedy are the validity of - will, b but finally the sever you ene millions francs was made over. * Wha you do not believe in my love --* the law' x for Mademoheelte Lureau? carried our. Marriages "sy --~ that you dined too well and ee is needles to mention a srevdra relatives uniter: art That is «reply. which I-did-not expec But what about Rabiot!._Was he Monsieur Rabict, but I will ask the ques! to justice? Not in this world. tions more direct tly. Do you give mt a man of cunning, he never made a trod Mademotselte Lureau?" confidant--cared for no~ person -but-himeel Rabiot jamped up ia his seat, nar oes way to the tower he overheard twi "Once more you are eith sants relating the finding the body ol drunk !" he cried with a. thre stenieg velen a ciated than in a well, and the name Corlier remained silent 4 moment. | Rabiot was connected with the crime progress many ings Well, Dr. care. " *We ai played together, Monsteit Anica for his own" safety, heopave nt Attorney. "Tt isin the wall, she hg urmured, Rabiot, for. big stakes. The game being thought to his age: omnplices, But his greed : Jeutlemen," answered the doctor, "tle | And althongh Mourillon had P sania won, I want my abare of the gains o- came tothe front; there were papers and ne woman whom a miled at Poiti jer het, she could not avo va a feeli ror. night we will settle our accounts. money at the tower } he wanted to possest sMad Jong black hair and w aa nearly the In emt or four he tin: rillo a ste} i pe ol T tol id you that you should have a mil before he left the sce: = for good, same t atolt ie "C aerin." Ben to ' =. , . lion." i ie crossed the garden, and, unobserve:. The Di racy opened a Bittle box To da ay," said he not toawaken tie = * Teg, hat that ia not enongh," | reached the room usually occupied by An and took out Hean-Soupir's jewels. airspicions of oer cHeTes, taken «© T want five millios mas. astagia, Just ashe cntered he heard the " . yea," cried Antoine, " 'the nae are aD ther "-- inthi¢ «yon sre not mode vst," exclaimed Rablot, footste ps of the officer in charge upon thet My.cousin Clairo's ; Lb recognive the garne i allt Meats with i: fx or sed laugh. tairs. Looking sround = he sa F) fo the eardrops and the blue stone in the ve ° Se rete you think so? Bat, Moasient door leading he kndéw nol ting su stained with pearls. hag the Mar yt bahsant t, IT have as good a right as you ta where--it was he wecret entranct fing off of her finge was, -- ee ge uA BAYS open my mouth wide when my turn come: where had been conce the «dector wl dancing mith bee oat sho cried, oupenntog ip Dee See tae ine, day to bite the eake. You see, 'I want Juat five pice ie red the antidote. The door ha she bal Yen athort the sane as yesterday, monsieut: millions. *. t open--in the aia, ot rr And ts y the father, " gave this Bat "ahe has no more of her frightful at ' Truly," answered Rahiot, cole iy morning, Jaa ge ci he had entered the brooch _t y eaisans ghter on tts tacks." | £ you ex ain not healt the a, ecable life ol passage, the -« clostd. and he had ox no osm %. also a medaition y will Doctor Maugars' remedy has prevented wich youdream if you did not have five caped. He fou himself in a dark passage, out the sin saad pry up this little gold them. My dear child, Tm: ay now tell you millions, | Slo Swiy feeling his way, he stumbled anj ' te with =r » ife. ba the inside you that Pome were ey oniug your mother." ; WwW cil, ,we will talk about that after my fell, striking his head upon a ainey angle < q find engra . he Goc exclaimed Eugenie, turn. marri age." the turn leading to the entrace the | ing |" But you will not object to my taking a where, but a few » TO CLAIRE GUERIN. ' Souvenir of Her Godfather. tek on round. action to the word, the old the little oe and it was All saw the Claire Guerin. bin sim re Sgestitiad ¢ " We a wi there ae shin ous len: } Bere latte litt! stra pecta 7 This exce! ed f je sus "that he bas been working in our behalf." | CHAPTER XVIIL me wed el sip NE HAS WoN THE Jos oh Rabiot was} ce quite as ¢ haige afident as his cousin Anastae morning he arrived at thet meer at ad 4 to her : Je -"Dhave thought a great deal about toc who bas changed> the little sit pag anxious." ed at him in astonish e ne sre my Foarsie' a a | > a ce evening they poured into the cup from which she drank a few drops of 4 | liquid which was to maki her insane first an: di then kill her. st monsieur, what mnst I do? ha i ng ~ The * Prete g min came here was po anaes snd on him 'Tam also the bearer of a letter from him ms love." ng girl blashed, took the letter, The y and sind it in her bosom, while Mourillon wish departed the way hecame. Eugenie looke: "on with curiosity as the panel rose, and th closed the closet door and went to his roe CHAPTER XIX. FIRST Finally, mastering hee ptaciee Eugenie read aa follows : loved, -- aed with my dime, sin which Tam mad 'affection of him who loves es you antentiy) ten Mont Then she vetarned to the Rs den, carry-| 1 Barre yal ie was sshtente and iva a giass of this awertened wat ter 3 r Leas you might like'a drink also." * An excellent idea ; Iam very dry." And the widow emptied the gloss vsti Anastasia retarned at 5 o'clock, de. lig chted with her purchases, x = anit Anastasia, " M. Rabiot 1 ated, bring: bisased hy the . I $ to each of 'the Hy ane 2 then ee g to Exgenie ina low, Joac ¢ va tol ¥ Fat tates a = 'Ont ae a eet | Do = fail t = lan sorrow at 2 o'clock in-your mother's Ye ~ will prete: ul tiy ha vi in go to-lie loww for an hour. clos¢ the door. of your room, key in your pocket." A r talking @ moment with ideaaat Rte: he went awa' Rabiot 1AYe A believe. overcoming Sra nein pos these deavous, carrying out the that Mour- ion bad" secommende = when the ¢ 1.2 ven: he i few little precautions ; for instance, T would thrown down his last 'viollen. like you to sign this paper." etime "a see se 'enema drew paper from terranoan 'cant ne ace **T be yon to ci | SCENE IN A -SSEEER SHOP. Cordier handed it te The Customer Whe Wanted His Mair Cai: by Sam. With a. fab ech ~sg on his face, Rabiot in he ond. three Sima fate thetioeas lan: ice. ar two wretches stood looking at each other clenched fist. (HAPTER XXIL END OF THE WER. false beggar--it is Henri« A man with eleven weeks of wiry hair, and along grewth of beard stepped into # BP pe Bact adage wait for Sam," said the man with) beard, and as he said it he! kicked at the dog and looked about as pleasant as a circular saw in mot " eaid the It is the false got into the chair and left the rang who was cross sitt! rf by the win: A ane for- Sam Sam ec lhe € -g Agi ee Cordier watched with' all the hate of a boa The to be ep doa who had taken in the work of conspiracy, 7, ony to Ste thraes aside when {, ee whe { his employer « sessed of millions dbek 'ordier pulled a revolver from his me 6 Rabiot did not sua "He made a leap. j4 shot was fired; it missed its victim. The struggle was furious. Finally Rabiot succeeded in fixing bis fingera in the nec cloth of Cordier, and with a grasp of esl similar to the one practiced upon Lucien, ed his knee upon the chest of his com-' In a few motients all was over, | Rabict wos always quick at decisi.n. He hurried out for Foure! the gardener. siucgr dhe ae Rabiot was in hear what taken by -su hear "the eine of the man who Was tan) pa the business that was so near com-! f amusement was waiting -- One by one the customers kept ingin. The ee hands passed from 20 p.m. to 7.30 p. and then to 5.4 m. Atabout thie 'tas the door opened j and - hss 0, ard from Sam yet?" said the head. a : a," replied the barber. "How is he}-having a good time ?" ** Guess he is. "When do you expect hini home 7" "In about three weeks, The door slammed after the 'I uestioner, just as the man with the beard, who was waiting for Sam, jumped to his feet. w os what did you aay?" shouted he. ** Did Ms _ wasn't coming for three woeks ? =" he barber repressed his smile, and in a voice that was low a qyen ton ed, he said : up country, Pip we [is m * Quick," a 'onan your nine bs cpect Kies ns Se Khoa Live Weekes wd 's , half. Bat if you want to wait for lhyaadt two se placed the body in the inske ups bet for you right here on ?'--buil wieainee then threw it the the rest was lost by the door slamming oy by i who was wait ithe retiring ing for Sam, a "Seventeen thousand nine haudred aml} eighty-six books were published in Germaay in Tne, eearly 1.000 tore thea in TSS8s. "The man who boils with y inedigeatin sre ht Bowden Cm y Tegres ties wanes « verte be the farmers." bor' stations, it was recommended that fertilizers ta ts even questioned ""Y Ape takes) Mature iy f.t gj, cost would be él. nm Cents per 100 sama or 6.50 a ton nearly -ewell iF a: A larce Shorthorn cow, according to Henry Stewart, requires twice the quantity of food ood ' i] | 21-5 cents = ery This isa miatter" for the consideration of farmers and dairy- of Men. | Atthe meeting of the superintendents of be applied broadcast, and that nitrate of soda , be used in spring instead of the fall of the year. The kinds of com fertilizers \of of nitrogen. bor carnation ieseae | | lhe: containing 50 | per of potash. For sulphate of lime, 160 pounds of high grade gypsum acre. @ source of lime, 160 pounds of quick lime per best potash, 160 pounds cont One bushel of ey mee pin about two and one-half tons ood asues plant nutrition except nitrogen. Ove hun- dred pounds of wood ashes coutain 16 pounds potash worth 80 cents, and three and one al -- soda worth two cents, 67 an ot lime and magnesia wort eight cents; and five and ove-fourth pounds a A acid worth 2)cents. If we bad to buy in the mar. ket in the cheapest form the manurial ma- terial contained in 100 pounds of ashes, the 6. Can you afford to thw Awiy such vahrrble m7 materigs,orselt OF MX poace a bushel to the soap boiler! Even when the ashes have been leached to the issi degree, ti every soluble thingas been wasted away, they still have value; for the p Lisphate omy carbonate of lime and uagueia remain, ad ave worth of they A Skilled Laborer. Viewed from the lolty standpoint of the New w Tare Hoed-carriee's Union, considered frous the ball of the Phiadelpuia Billposters' Anntetionst be prairie farmer is siniply a | clodnopper. He is a man who decides to have orn, wheat and" insteart of gras, grow ob a certain piece of land, and piasts the seed that wall preduee thea Lp point of iact, more knowledge and skill are requisite for prosecuting his craft than that of the city artizan. It requires more skili t0 handle «a plow than atrowel, It is. more dificult to manage a reaping machine than a machine that turns out bricks. Greater things, to.the best advantage. -- The Soll-ts Inexhaustibie. One tet eta << eee ' tural soil contains 4,000 pounds sis ebes penis ot potest Sener pomeates li ia, soda, chlorine, sul- | pbur and silica to afford food for all the erops which these three elements can feed per acre. After farmers by careful and skillful cultive which will require several ce: sojl be exhausted? Not at all,- As the land is x prams changed into vegetable growth, and the surface is removed as farm crops, ii as gradually rh and the subsoil -whict contains the very same ejenients becomes fit- ted for plant fool And thus the imperish- able nature of matter applies t of race when the earth 'will no 'louie exist as a = habitation for mankind. A Machine For "Baraing Weeds. An Australiag exchange describes machine inuse there this season for rein ie weeds and utilizing the ashes. a large sheet iron tank mounted on low wheela It is covered..cwt with V shaped hy of iron. A flang of sheet Valae--Keeping 7 a per acre of bone-biabk containing 16 per cent acid... For. 4muriate of.) rete: Y* Serationd, Nov. 2, Tgs0." 2 bres vow coungsoted te Setar need age t & join * wife, the Ty a> Tagenta,.at he eaters af iA FF e a had, . L wT "it ast t -- --ennseciatanihlg Commercial Hotel, Me A Sa ha * fer bs sine an atten hostiors, T. HAGARTE. ety ' roprie Serations, Oct. 10, 1a¢3,* neers vee 8. on. of . Sorcery Hotel. King and st C= cor sere ewan. Daventn, Wes need re tee Traveling Public. Me, le will be sy he meaes hig Stratford friends Visiting the Queen City. CIly © "MANSION HOUSE, JOHN M. WiLA08, Stratf atford, Cree or == OLDEST ES peng HOUSES Strattord, ro iith, La00, "7 ae sant bS stratfofa Hotel. UROK nd oe, MICHAEL C% ae been rr iano prepared to facut ove rank pale, toage stables and Jeaces to connection "Ales, Win Oo N PA RIO: HOU SB, ERIE STREET, STRATFO Proprictor._ d with the best and an. stlentive 7 _ Stratford, June Oth, 1288, en bol, hostler neve Stratford, Oct. 22, 1889, CITY 'HOTRL, Stratford, Rarza, #1 Pen Dax «J, Kuan, Poe TFT he table ts { with the beet. The chal. oO eet brands of ¢ and liquors bar. Sioa hee sad eitentive oe | Hegal and Financial, JOAN B. HARDING, BY w. hob Roberts' Hea' tied, Bowne St, : ae MABBB & GHARING, 'A. OC. SHAW, B.A,, ee ington are ne street, opposite 'my -J~ goa G. W. LAWRENCE & SON, Law, Sol'sitors ta Notaries Puaas Strattord, Wu. LAW 4ENCH pode Bary Pes "3, 1880; LDINGIOCN & PALMER, 4 ARKISTRME, &¢., . STRATFO RD. a pesOm, Consaty Crown Attorney. é 4. PRANK P -- atk RK. " Money to Lend eg + Strattor :, Jon. ima, 1686, - Money to fend, veh sammie Rates of ay sigag on Parm aad ry. A 626-iy AN Tos Go. Ww. TAWRES oR, aeilical, Dr. D. M, FRASER, OFFICE: At his Resid. Downi Stratford, Oct. 10, 1863. J. G. YEMEN, M.D., L.D.8. at 005-14 Stratford, Jan. fist, 1990, Tav-ly D. D, BLLIS, M. D., 0. M. DR. BURT, ae SURGEON. -- and infirm rick Street, between Ontario and Mansion House. Livery and Boarding |

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