Stratford Times, 28 Jan 1891, p. 6

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bis m L 2 é 'SOACLD PIM T$ Aiperoedg MOTIVL GNV ica ecia! Doren wend's SCURLINE.' ete A great boon to ladies. € sashes ertw e hair Conte ¢ to the baie. POR SALE SY ALL DREGGISTS TICKETS. G.T. R. CITY TICKET AGENCY. | Ne Market Street, Stratford. 'WHAT Temperance General Life Assurance Company has. Full Government deposit. Low expenses and low death rate. Its plans. cannot be sur- passed. by any other com- pany. If you want your risk car- ried cheap for the protection of your family, get the T, & + G, installment bond; its equal cannot: be found: in life assur- ance and investment. com- bined. District Agent, Box 566. Stratford, C. Walker, Agent, Poole. North Perth Agricaltoral | Society. ANNUAL MEETING. pointe at nar rates. One-way Excursions to Pacific Coast Jan. Feb. 6th Bef pape h Oth and 20th Latest Time Tables, <c. A. H. Sanne. Agent. Go, PERTH MUTUAL F. I. 00. in 803, FY ACT oF raxtsawer:~ ether destin of lnorie sce on the case or premium note LOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED AND Paip. ROARD OF DIRECTORS: Call at H. Brooks' for good cheap pipes, A. 1. cigars, tobaccos and cigarettes. _ H. BAKER'S BLOCK, opposite Mansion House. : H. BROOKS, 'EAVETROUGHING | PLUMBING, STEAM & GAS FITTING. HARRY O'NEIL | He prepared to érernte all work inthe 'above Lines en SHORTEST NOTICE! The annual meeting of tke North Perth Agricultural Society will be held in the Council Chamber, Strat- f--rd; on Wednesday, 21st of January, 1891, at 1 P. m. JOHN BROWN - Secretary. WANTED. kinds of rage, fron, sabbers, cepper.bra we zine, bottles and All kinds of ponder) hand saves for sare. R. B, MONI SOMERY, PANK OF MONTREAL, per tite department has been opeted | incou- nection with branch. Interest allowed at trent os PLUMMER, : anager Stratford Branch, 87. JEROME '8 COLLEGE, ERLIN, ONT: HIS COLLEGE OFFERS facilities students in ite CuassicaL, Purtosormic: acta, Covmass; also in Snextuasy and a ARD, TUITION and "necessary ipo oye weacept gE, Books "and Por particulars Rev, THEO) SPETZ, ©. R.,D.D., _ President Berlin, June 17th, 1890. __--SIGN OF THE -- BIG BOOT. THOMAS LAWSON has his» fall stock completed. Men's long boots, Kangaroo boots, Rubbers and Overshoes in great variety. Ladies' and Children's wear at as 'reasonable prices as possible. A. quantity of Water-proof Bal- morals on hand. . Pepairs of all kinds done neatly and on notice; 5 Y aDMes 5 ain Sign of the Big Boot, No. 80, Just mals job lot of women's | ee men's and p BOOKBINDING. The 1d ronpecttuls inform Bumerous customers gyros pablic igen hy sg ne bar remiored irom the Jarvis tlock Erte St. the handsome He-ala Building. Market Square. Law Books. Magazines, Music, Works of Art suchas Picturesaue Canada, Art Jour- nal, imperial Shakes pene, ele. Bound in handeome bindings at right prices. LAIN F BOY ruled aa printed to any pattern. applirating. WALTEK STONE. Stratford, Jan. 7th 1-2! 'RUBBER STAMPS Ss. Price tint on For every oe of RUBBER and HAND STAMPS. Address T. R, WEIR, . Box 583 Stratford. A. Hepourn A Sceitecturat RAL Designs, Plane of Publ idinge = CLASSIC an Barber Shop, MARKET STREET. (Opposite Corcoran's Old Stand.) Mr. Hartley desires to inform the public that hb» sooured the services o it. workman sing,.cle. te 2 possible, James Hartley, he et manner Prop. Cheap for cash. Mr. Fitzgerald wishes to return his sincere thanks for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him for the past six years, and would inti- mate to the public that he will con- tinue to give bargains, His fal] stock is complete in every line. Satisfaction guaranteed. M. FITZGERALD, Opposite Mansion Honse, Welling- ton Street. "REVOLUTION 5 PAINTING. © Sn & Or The Painters, Decora- tors, etc., | Are doing the best work for the least money and on the 'Shortest notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to,'| CASH & PENNY, Opposite Albion Hotel, . Ontkrio Street, Stratford, Does not: want to leave the ity. He saab soa oh where to go to. He is makog price lower than any body elze. 4 will pay you to lnep hime in the spine " [BOOTS & SHOES| Cheap Simon Wolff sath PT Biacking | * ches Lagor to ag Ss A WEE W DON'T AFFECT {T. yp PROOF. BY MEN, WOMEN a Ht_DRES. PAT TAP D . e £2 1HROUeR, rus Bras OcS « New Foserrere ree Cran Chew mip oetadote Ama Wet Sram TeNwanre Wras rts TAIT ¥E oe Ocd Gasners Cras poe " Me? L. ANDE tsON 'k Cc 'on cmon sera tor Canada, }3 King 5 W., Toronto, Oni in = Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, unlocks | the Secretions,Purifiesthe | Blood and removes all im- purities from a Pimple to the worst Scrofulous Sore. i Luenebemian BILIOUSNESS \CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA AR ; DIZZINESS. RHEUMATISM. SKIN DISEASES, ELEGANT PERFUMERY __FOR XMAS, - All The Popular Odors AT "the Market Drug Store. E. J. JOHNS STRATFORD. CLARK'S BRICK YARD. LS Ihave just opeped a new kiln of RED PRESSED BRICK, Well burned and well manufactured, being e by Kells & Sons improved machine. have also pies in my my yard the reliale a a well known eand will have a jane etn ot shat Chena of brick: oa hand aloo. F and others wanting DRAIN .TILE iil be able to get them in al sae ' Applyfto AW CLARK, At the Yard, one mile south of the G: R. Station, Stratford. Stratford, June 14. 1s, - aAimacre 765-0! | BASHIONABLE AND ARTISTIC TAILORING. to be coverel with Ix 4 'THE HOUSE "AND HOME SUNDRY AIDS TO CONVERT T: FORMER NTQTHELATTER. A Cheap Frame Cottage for 8900- Plans ana Specifics tHromn in Detall--Minstra- | tions Showin; > Frent and Side Elewa- hen and Twe Ploor Pinne- ; j ~4 floors. Uld blanke for aces ae perpos.. shoukl the edge: roughiy ov toed a tor BY pital -chiths. | ' Herein we Giasten? @ the floor plans, eleva | tions and pers cheap fran cot- tage, which Whi i workmen, ape om z bes ones wel wa for Loemselves in | + Waile nok of | n an econo) staal to ainke it a tent Aer o "ofort sbie « elig By consults rng rved that th sco wocure it ing stone at a reasonable rate, though if ment and mad, wii Xe -- w part ce t and «lw ut for the hia hi ne ., a we sit out it ia desire abite whe a srick are so employed, : or capable of Leing dreleed, . The beight of storres adepted ite this buikling are ¢ ud S'y feet; the ape two feet inte tb rh to injure look The size of the even thar t FRONT AND SITE ELEY (TIONS floor joists soak x Wh: eviling joins, 2x 6; and rafters dnaewd 2 between centres, an i the flo» ay well bridge dwith 1 x2 bridgM, The exterior sia 'ding should be 2 x 4, set 2 (et betWeen centres, and covered with matched sheathing aal building paper. The outside of building, over buttding paper 4 beveled suling ani dressed cedar shingles, cut either to fancy patterns or ig Or Sqirare,; ne chestresh, moulkied belts, casin z8, Cutnor beards, ete., tees be nli jista to to be put on a shown The fos partitiuns should be 2x4, set 16 inches between centres; the central otie to be well bridged for carrying the second floor and ceiling jritts and togive ad- ditional sirength to the interior framing. The interior casings, etc., are tobe of pine, of a pisin, but gool charac ter, Rash to be 14; thick, "of pine. These are not figured to 4 hung with sash cords nud we ihe though same were done, it would be better. The aann to be of pine, f coacuatia, 0. G., huog with strong wrought tron butts and trimmed with 4 'inch mortisel locks and jet black kaols, The base, showld be 1x 4, romani devs thoring, 1 x 4 white or hard pine QQ EE tee Tare | tt: Paneon ee 12 Oxs2 ¢ GROUND FOLSeR PLAN 2 Instead of Iathing the outside staiding « is usually done with lath, the use of the combined sheating and lath will be found to give good satisfac'ion and makea warin- er job, 'Tie building should be plastered two coats au tho walls of kitchen wain- scoted three feet high with narrow V joint a headed pine, flaishing sane with neat "The stairs to have 5x5 moulded and turiy "dd new ¢) posts, moulded 3x4 handrail, and I¢x Ly turned balusters of ash or birch, aud. % riwrs, and I'y trea is of pins. Tho chimneys and floor, extend 3 fed) a with neat moulded cap. piv 3 r te top --e course. with Portland .ce- i lamsth Fico PLAN + The glass in sash to be diamond star glass; Drawer. 'bbe ~ yard in femetir ats of many re i .. engraving, being care- AGAZINE NOLDRA falte ave te rit fuilenough to slip the papers betwoe and the board, Piace « screw-eye at the top of the board to secure it to the wall amd as tee ribbou ents witha sare t It is both service vale an: | pretty. The Care of ak There -ia po department ef housek that horde such Vigilanee to prevent -- that offthe intle, amd therd is ior is broad througts lack of proper car soy in any other provisions, Eanna do gon gives some useful hints ia the He. keeper's Weekly oa thaw subject, ami © erie Rave BREAD BOXES, , Breed boxes should be of tin. Never pat bread away bot, or even warm. Do not throw loose bits ef bread inte the box. If pieces are left over they should be caretultye pinned up ina 'vapkin and laki om top of , »b the haves in the box, Oucy a day eke the loaves out aud euytt itef crombs, dys it out thoroughiy with a towel, fresh breed should not be kept Never puc cake into the ss bread. A bread box 'shouhl ving a - Sool Dal dry pices Are the mauld transfer the box to er keep cloths in the box. q BREAD CLs: . Every housekeeper should have a good bread cloth, It shoukt be of heavy Linen ot soft, thick crash, Hem itattieend, hee that it is frequently washed and well aired, Never let it got that strong sceut of bread which I have noticed on cloth» of the kind, Never use this clotu for a iy a purpose, HOW TO CUT BRE. Many perrons are extre mals awkward about cutting i. In the first place, loaves should be baked in pans about ha) "4 a anda Roe eve saaa sy dal of a yard in width, sloping sligiftiy up wecseg Lave for cutting a beard jenger than sume Other spot, ¢Jual, - pct fall off, board, belding it 'ene 'Gmily with the left hand. With a very sharp, small, thine bhuled knife nick the bread the wil you wish to cut it, and then cut she +li@® clean through without stopping. For dinuer cut the bread quite thick, afterwards cutting the slice in two or four places, according to the size of it. -For breakfast half an inch will be sufficiently thick, aud for tea the slices sbouid bé as delicately thin as will hold together or admit of spreading Witt" butter, j _ BREAD SCRAP BAG This should be made of weibtenclol mus Jin or thip linen. It should be hang in a All broken bits can be second week overhaul a large dry roll pat in this, the bag to wi quantity of scraps have eccenidatn', in the oven and Tae remainder sould 'tera ™ _Crams should never be thrown away, Lut collegted, dried and rolied over, or kepton hand to scatter to the birds in winter. GRAMAM BREAD, _ Makes a delightful change, and is most conducive to health, To make Graham bread set over night a sponge male of wheat flour, in the same way as for wheat only substituting balf a cup of syrup or molasses for the suger. In the morning fill in with the pyr oe till a dough is becessitates more nag caear risings, -bat I have found it the best plan, Graham dough takes longer fo rise and a "ittle longer to bake than wheat flour, A tidy: 24 Swill ere T] ei ce easy and & fective way to prevent ie freen- pod of swill during cold weather, «Dig a pit deep four feet square, in which pla eighteen inches ©! and pack heating material around the sides rRost- pate "hate Bal until' the top is : : Then place a waa or box the | of hot water poured in the barrel, when half | fled, will make the pigs a warm drink at noon, which will be appreciated, The heat | will last about six when the manure | should be renewed, {€ the barrel is placed l under a shed,or where it will be the cold will have | in feeding (rozen swill; pure water is muct "| better, and the hogs need all they wast to i drink. Concerning the Kitchen Sink. If it is of Cast iron' it is cheap and "non- @ Trusty and unsightly, u- process of galvaniz- Toasons. girl will 4 Lik gee i ; The Rag : Again: average servant Every thrifty housewife should have a choke up any sink outlet on the market. We - sheif must circumvent her ither iii i » g 5 ! ; if a4

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