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Stratford Times, 10 Dec 1890, p. 2

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mle pus ¥ é gt a ' a : ) > 79, From Doc '7S to the same month in '70 i ' The Stratford Times. culvert ant repairing ditch, con. 7; M. THE. ¢ +P R 1 PRESIDENT. names als> general sup orirendent m the Since Chitdhood's Days, SELP- APPLICATION OF ; Harvey $6.93 post. ogc aa? and viga | Chicago and Alton. bi Jan "SO he heeams Sres,---I ean highly recommend Hag- Ep L E C a 'Ri C t ing demdntuges pW. ly repairing | eneral superintendent of the Chica M dé *P, saat sate eared " F, . ® nr : zo, Mi- ard's \ Pictota my os fa britce, gravel read; KE Cleaver $1.50 | MA. VAN HORNE BLOSSOMS INTO A ala pi Paul rafiway;a povition be daughter of a aan ne had been TeFephone No. 21. timer for culvert con. 16; J. Hofp $5.50 | COMIC ARTIST eubled ith sines chikiheed. She is MEDICAL PU ' a | Gitebliog, som, 18; H.W ae | wince mw twelve yeare ob. RPOSES ig -- = ars wo: tee cor, 10, 86; W. histle ; sea. Mi. rarncetty, Scot] and, Oat, a caecum DEC, 10, 1890. $4 conveying council to and from 14th Reflections Upon the Age of Steata--The | . -- -- . con, dessin ; J. Meorrivon 50 ete, & athe oe ; nder of 1t-President Van Horne's" ; Victoria Cartatic Saive isa great aid ~ Dorenwend Electric a wae the ye Ti en gent | €O%. 10. Cougeil then av} edi lah | Isitway Wistery-An- Old Adage internal medicine in treatment © a i. c a ad be rh = Rast five Movey | Decembe { Fatsii - ° aw petsions sores, ulcers atid alighenses of elt and Attach : o ew-re "o> Dnt aboad T, Feu LARTON, Clerk. i seca Wk ment. . ie > Discontinuznce.~-- Remember that the pub'isher Holloway » Pil é Tha third page ef the Toronto Daily mut be notifies 6} letter when s subscriber +s ? ie ' { Mai is poted for ** Want" advertisenenta iets bis paper stepped, and arrearagen ust | TSI idly favourabl AL GRA T soe want situation, a tmeebanic, a . be paid ease' which are indace ¥ut Ps ee un : * * i th ave f the Postogice + damp or by great an rat eS adit business, machinery, lodging, U you have aa "gine 'on | of the agt oft 1v great +] } f ie "3 e whch your paper bs eps, Th " will theretore be found eminently | lost or found anything, or if you want £m a The Courts reve decited tert t exviceable to those who work in iron | ni out where anyone mM, adveriie in the zB Rewepapers are heul re rae acres foundries, e re mises and collieries 7 ; ' H Teronto Dai? y Mail i a ee oe eee 'aud thelr paps tidered to Th Lknown remedics present mani F vt? Tex i -- - e We make them' sin espedt of use and « ffe« j pet é were 1 = we will chee st ecetize compounded of im eRe: The Bermuda Cable -- wel ze us Ne Urage Seles wivn the: greatest fa reo ~. The Rermuta cable now complete, x tutif you « of, th TF regardiesscf price, When used ~~, fo * "4 'on! éarry po truer tidiegs than -tha 4 nop! ae TS a'GE " meh ht oe Re | 5 la aye) ro a we 'ut aaa pot Ylaulty to take right rdance with the ample printed dir ; Ae Burdeck Blood Bitters excete alt other THE WOALD Pe) BEST. "a any ite frsth y de. ectiona which accompany them, they act remedies in curing diseases of the stomach, The i Publuher wea pons advertion mente ex: | surely but mildly, anddo not in terfere with Fi. : .a an liver, bowels and blood, Known svery- at Glensace ble b ieit Cept these of a v riety lesiineadt Chaae Ad- the daily work. There are but few diceaice o f 4 0 capitalists of ths Canadian Pucite railway where as the perfect blood purifier, caring an mane pat me phy sinete we an be ee bg eseoms* rs conn ary Bs Ra beg 63 applivation to whic' are not capal le of cure--or, at all miles on hour and the next day the novelty sec " i him as nana er of that enterprise, even the worst cases when ail elze fails. evenwasd- te ye Ay ae hay cottionin aucaia. sche WEL Wot hold timself reeponsible | ©Y¢2**) of great relief -if Holloway's rem- acd chang are forgotten, To-day we are | He had sot reachd bis goal yet, however, a anes ballin the reqialononente, a sect nedival : priens é for any errors which thay appear ia legal | dies are pees used. conte at tor rread the news of Europes a fort- | for cae er knew no pause until ja ISS8 be A Horfible Murder. an indepen wes pow oy Shue Fn ane: boty Advoriwments abt told: rie idl we read at the break- became preside nt of this the largest private s = t eontinvous current of ¢ ty (without en) The Pubiaher will not hold himself responsible Now Free From Pain. fast » the deings of old world kings, corpordtion.on earth. A aati murder involving ex ome and can be rrulated to wale, the heuaaeak taaes 07 for Li : nb colueen, sul wes 1 "fi st ors before, N 4 c j = one life attracts greater attention than ve Wea! bie + ty a Current $ » > , t rs aud prize ters before if Mr. Vana Horne ls a nian of large frame ; ot ; oi abe without specific Instructions Mr, Frank Palmer, of Winons, Outs We take tt 9 fnew of the clk 3 evidence, debhine wably over 2 > the thousands of desths occurring annua]. | "% ™*Fe'y * sensation current, and the quantity se monestore forbiddea aud charged accordicg! says: 'TE have been troubled with lame 1 he clock as evidences, weighing considerably over 200 pounds He is urvent ¢ grekiest curative, It bb a cuectes- iS . aatil for . y- back for about six months, then thought they have positively transpired. We do bas a clear complexion and a pleasant ly from scrofala apd bad blood. We | tul treatment for Inuiges'ion, Rheumation, > bes ate Sente~cheuhh.... enc; She, Oise i. I 1d try Hagyard' Yelk Gil, -which_|. © and scarcely wonder at the enchantment. | though determined faco, and as he comes W&88t to. at ttract attention to Burdock | sivia, Seiatiies, Lumbago, sive Sidney : "Maeda oot Cs ee ee i seerysatlgl Mas imc alms tis with the Cy P. Its - fast | firmly déwn.t! ai Blood Bitters, the proved and popular | 3% ubtes, Weak Back, Sylpal Diveace, Heart . cured me. Am now free from all pains, ; Ms a A se ; . a t . waly-ddneo ahotel male al.a.morning cunedy-tore-t Fang Te | Trouble. Nervous Tebility, Pataiyaia, Ve peli ci of FI rains russ yrough our towns boun ¢ is as wholesome an! stardy a <pecimen o Gisease. ly " hizo, ts vee contract advertise ponte showla and recommend ia Oil very highly. age hag a tain a the F e curese ven old chronic obstivate one ee'| and sll Diseaoes of the Nervous aad "iuccat ros pad Bho "The ead aud net of the writer amust ga for pul lication, " neon eride sooge pene en = -- te. she Pe tader aii he aldremed to . J. RKNEITL,~ Managing pircetor: "Meu of Extraordinary Nerve and Firmness of Purpose. Amongst men who bave forced their way to fame and an ci ected Th ated Thana Holl- roughout the =eile Of these medicines it is not our parpose tc --we are not writing puff, but solid ier prna ~ show what can be done by of mind ; and that what ove another may do, provided he vag the ve ability and determination to use it with all his soul. We readot the Great Napoleon, wh ner the world, but yt Holl dead," yet he has given 'strength to the pecrgliy st ~ to the lame ' and if he has not "o seed the apes of th bind" he has ocd pre mforted those on the brink of the grave sand and in four quarters of the globe f grearbnseipt 'Toand theie way --not b force of , ba nod gr posh witzerlaad my, we uages seay 'a Ointment!" We boundless pagar = abaclahunant that one map, one mind, one head could plan 5 and devive all this;: ae we way that, if one: really done so, there must be rial curative properties a about rome pill aaa Oiatment.-- Post Close'aHistor ical Nation. a ELMA, The municipal council of the Tp. of Elma met at Ioerger's hotel Attwood on y the [Sth Nov." dew i-present, min- > + . utes of last meeting read and signed. Mov- ed by Mr. Lochhead sec. by Mr. Coulter ee ~ report ae Mr, Bolton Tp. Engineer to the 14 con. drain be at presen} but not refers. 9m to order to give parties pg anopportunity to substantiate wae statements from another engineer should they so determine to have it investigated and such report must be made at the next meeting of council---car- Moved r. Bray sec. by Mr. write a copy of the specifications of ths 14th con. drain sad give ittoT. A. Steve son the con' ---- for said drain the same having been now demanded of him--car- ried. Moved os Mr. Saakind sen by Mr. , Coulter that the _-- cat Clerle be uthorized to po the ent between be Elma Ap ultaray 8 Society and the of Elma and affix the pe to the same--carried Moved by sec, by Mr. teal ogor td = es Ss te seal ir. are aH OfE o--carried. ae 'Bray sec. by Mr Rich- z be authorized to - end tanie stomach, Tivery -- and bleed: use of road onto ox . ----: 0 oer mare banks of water tate the a "_ Here and There. me gens and everywhere may be 'fom d who have used and bow honestly 'oraioa Bardock Blood Bitters for its wanterfal blood purifying, cleansing effects "in wll diseases- of the in The Far We t. Away.westin British Columbia, Hag- ard's Yellow Oil is "known "and vatued Phe sore throat, , Hagyari's Yellow "Uil is the best atte T have over use ee National Pills' are . wie Ly dak acting on the St and Bowels removing all erence ; NOTES BY THE WAY. - Hf, after having 2. tooth Hed, the mouth is filled w'th salt and water, it will lessen the danger of having a hemor- Visitors from all parts Of the "giobe to the Paris Exhibition brought a sum into France which is reckoned at about £60,- 900,000 sterling. Good oats-are clean, hard, dry, sweet, heavy, plump, full of flour, and rattie like shot. They havea clean and almost metallic lustre. Each oat in a well- grown sample is nearly of the same size; there are but few small or imperfect grains, The hard pressure of the nail on an oat should leave little or no matk. €rnde--petroleum,. 'with alittle salt- peter added, will rendér_ tree-stumps combustible. Bore-a ring of inch holes equidistant between the bark and the centre-of the st to within a few inch- es of the bottom; fill the holes, and keep them filled up as fast as it is ab- sorbed by the wood.- Dig the soil from around the stump some distance - down. A temporary cover-should. be put, over the stump to keep off the rain. Six weeks of dry weather will suffice. Isaac Pitman, the inventor of short- hand is a hoary-haired man with aschol- arly stoop, and still presides over the Phonetic Institute at* Bath, England, where he has resided uninterruptedly for more than half a century. He is rising eight and seventy, yet withal he super- Vises a corre spondence of rome 30,000 letters a-yerr the Phonetic Journal and compiling the numerous books which he anrually publishes. He has recently issued a little library of books printed entirely in shorthand, rang- ing {Poni the Bible to--Rasselas.._He is a confirmed vegetarian. His Eminence, Cardinal Gibbons is sparc, and square-jawed, and stern- mouthed, and gray-eyed. He speaks with a caressing Trish accent; and his hands are as full of subdued expression ashis face. He is a great walker, and pleasant afte -rnoons generally find him in the streets, wherehe wears a preoccupicd air; but, on meeting a friend, his face lsompertis ately assumes a singulariy: win- ing expression. He is ascetic of man- bner, yet full of witty reminiscence, cap- able of telling a good story, and uito- gether a charming companion. He is fifty-six years of ag®, and has been a Prince of the Church for nearly four of them. Frederick Krupp, the celebrated can- non founder, is said to be the richest man in Prussia. It is the custom to publish the amount of taxes paid by individuals in that kingdom, and from these accounts it appears that Herr Krupp was taxed for the past year on an income of $1,395,000, whilg in the previous year his income was valued at $1,095,000. That is an increase of $300,000 in one year. Herr Krupp manufactures adarge number of art used for peaceful purposes; but his name ig more particularly associated with the gigantic steel mege-cuns which the Ger- mans used with such terrible effect against the city of Paris. He is evidently. asensible than, for in t8tthe King -of Prussia oifered him a title, which he de- clined to accept. A Fair Price. Mr! Blosom--How much did you pay for your boane:? Mrs Biewom--Only a fair price. Mr, Biowwom--Wellyhow much! Mra. Hiossim--Onaly $75. Mr, Bicossom--And you call that a fair leer By: J ore, it's a church : re be rushes back to the house and calls shores of the Pacific wa, and the vastuess of the change thata few years bas produced ; bever rullls the sim of that grey matter of the brala w! physfologists te TY tts fe? the staff that move the world: bat if you! Will Just reflect a httle, the remarkableness of the fact wit be: gin to creep-ever-you like foos-fissh when your" gaamnifather's ghost pays you n visit in the still watches of the: nig I 'ees to lutroducs to you to-day the Magicier whe tres brought this wouder into. sembiing amonster whale. The hide was being, not so mach as « railway man _as in about an inch thick, and so tough tint aweber character which has been hitherto after the meat of the fish* had bens rotted ---- « altogether unsuspected. There is an and dugout, and the hide had been well kt saying that blood- will tell, and, dried and seasoned, it bad retained the shape ive nid of = couple of iliustrations,, of the fixa, - It was peculiarly like that of a I hope to be ablé t modern ocean racer, with a sharp nose and AN HORNE. the artistic o aatiaees which dis ed the 16th and 17th centuries in the Ser erlands has not altogether died out of the descendants of thoss Grafs and Burgomast- eres that time, offered such a stub- born resistance to Phillipof Spain. - Van Dykes, Vander He's's, Vander Velts and Vander Neera, not to. ion artists who hadno Van before their nanv:s- 5 ubens, Rembrandt, Teniers;-Cayp; cat claim kinship in our own. Van Horne. The two specimens of the artof this'youncer master herewith provented wilt satisfy 1 discerning reader on that point. Tuey were, preduced ander the fgtiowing e'reamstan- ces, There wasasound of disputation by day, and Oatario's capital bad gathered! them her Mayor aud other mighty men Bg to fight that rheumatic chestaut--the ih T planade dificult The other fellows wore, The Original Three-card Monte Man, represented by the President of the Canadi-| Itouxda man io my rounds yesterday an Pacific railway and that forceful man! who wa eli se aint a with "Canada of law George M. Clark. While the merry! Bill," the original three-card monte map, war wns in progress Mr. Van Horne who; + the ge pe nan in the old songz, "never can kee sep still," was said, occasionglly prompting his) and he was as stupid a looking man as on desi CAMPION, bu his flagers too were! eyuld easily find, Bill worked his game on ever ar larze weds blotting papar that lay on the tale bef «+ him. we proddi ing seeméd to! jog a vast sum of money at bis trick, *Can- be perfectly aimless, Lut when the conference! ude Bill' conceived the idea of organ zing Wes over it was found that the remi-occa-) a) the men inclined to be 'crooked' in ths sioaa! touches of the uervous band had pro-| various points About which he plied bis droed the result s whi ch we submil to our; gation. He called it, avall mon of his vo- from: ma their limser: indicating woat they represent to my eye f IMPEOUNIOUS GENTLEMAN OF TUE "ie } n 7 Hr ! r UNIOUS GENTLEMAN OF THR OLL The historical vardiet, "Not guilty, but SCHOOL, don't do it again," as imorovai upon re- Haw mahy Canadiana know Mr. Van! cently by a jury at. Carmarthea Quarte: Horne's life history Well hers are the | Seasons, says Loadoa Truth Havin; to ie wus bern in Wil 142. «He entered Isedinarks of it. BL Connty, [linois, in Feb, tho service of the [insis "Contral railway 2 telegraph operator at Chisago, He after wars put io six years on the Joliet di- ichi Contral When he be- as sevistant superintendent of the Mr. Van Horne is s living proof of Stone, fou be bas around consi "moss" all the time In 1872 onvernians---}| | voyage a certain number of small adimal, Was not onty giving the! strictest attention to every word that was) anon pr dding with a penciled' a | calling now do, taien the iit arty of : | ad aks hit interests the and we strongly recommead him ra mercy." mieudacity of that proverb about the rolling Im other words, "Not gailty, and strong rolied derabie Tecommended to the mental and physical man as we would hope to jook ou. Joun A. Ewax Ottawa, Nov., 1890 ~A MOST REMARKABLE BOAT, i ---. | The Major Tells of a Vessel on Which Its | Passengers Coutd Live Under Water. --Flie- Major had been telling of a wonder- ful vessel manufactured by two young Con- federate naval offfcers, This vessel had been | made of the bide of a big fich somewnat re- avery narrow, long, thin bedy,.. The tall. of the fish had been removed and the stern of | the boat was like that of an ordinary ves- sel. The broad boneless tail was used asa _rudder. The Major had told of how the | shovel-like fins of the fish bad been left on | its sides and how they propelled the boat {through the age ~~ = electricity, and be j bad also explajied arms_and ammuni- ' tion a a porte from England in the | hold « ne boat t be had never ex- plained basi the Be hed lived through the anda baif. days it took them to make the passage to Enzland under the Atlantic. . "You know, Doc'or," he said, "that wa- ter is made up of H20, two parts of bydro- _and you are ed to the gases. You know also, sir, that fish have lungs, and that their lungs sepa- rate the fuid into air on which to live, The lungs of this wonderful continued t! that..bad_ been suspended for a vim by Sate The a sirs, water into th rated the ¢ oxygen from the hydrogen, vetted the hydrogen back: inte the oeean and ed the pure oxygeu ists a rane into which, as oxygen burns one in a very short time, my friends introduced at the commencement of each r| After these animals hai breathed sufficient he) carbonic dioxide into the compartment, the healthy gases were introdeced into another compartment, in whch my friends lived and | had their being in comfort, an exhaust pipe carring off tue air after wo had breathed it," | *} { | * w i | "Thethréscarde monte game," le said, 'was first worked by "Canada-Bill in 1362) Bill was a Canadian, as his name iulicated, C) 3 the tralia Gwiatty, passing bim-eHt--o--aaa sattleman from Texas Im 1879, after mak- 'wjaaring the head,' that is | fixing the head officials of a town if. pos- sible, o.tablish'ng a fence, hay n fixsi lawyer, au i realy 'straw bai veo ty Atoae tine he bad working {4 } hima 1,600 mea OF 4 +e trains andin vark swosand cities," --Fi6n the Kansas City Times. i i counnpmeandicesllen | Rassia and Germany. | The trolka which the cair presented to | Eaperor w 'ili anon their recent meeting in Narvaattracts great nodicsaniis highiy admiredia Berlin Towansge tue teama native dri ver was sent along with it, a stal- i | wart $ | manty beauty pouaal the curt drivers of the or. The tw », Wa king tatong | of 'Berila, talk to each other, "each in his ive toague, whic the other does not un- | derstand Whevsrer the Rawsian meets a ountrynay he stops him uaceremoniously n tobsthe interpreter. Emperor ks ta th river in Russian. | 1 the streets 2 'Tuat's the igi mai who bolds e re jance jut they forget, says TRIMian paper, th ut the roins of that turnout are in the hands of a stal- wart Slaxe.. Th eo 'Not t Guilty" Verdiet. i) try a charge of embezziement, where 4) defens: was that the prisoner bad spent the money in qo pation on NOt Oa, bimeelf, but in receiving thess.sums of mozey, and are of opinion that he did not appropriate the money to bis own us, ei et a itin the of the firm by pashing ta basiness, ly mercy." gee ee Test Of iti Tine Table, {so liberally bestowed upon him for which have "defiled all other treatmen au iee 'am. Fe. | 8s 8 09, 12 46 LA 950 12 45 8 00) 4 20) 8 30,18 09 930\ 4 20, St. Marys ............ 110) 7 ke Hamburg, . , New re, 5 00) 12 45 Watetieescannevet' 8 3 00 42 & Buvatiord west... 11 12 45) Tor. & BS. east .. ...... 4 3 00 8 0) be 45)0.7.R. East of Toronto 3 12 46; B. & L. H. Eost........ 8 00) 930 B.&L.H. west... .... 11 10) Goderich, Clinton, Sea- i t Mitchell, and i 990) ¢ 90) Dubiln......../.. 1110! 700 8 09 P.D and Stratiord k'y| 8 00 0 oa @.B. sod LB Ry...) 1310) 990} 18 ad) Buttalon. oe. wollte 4 90/Western States .. .... 11 10! 7 00 9 80) 19 46/ astern States........ 8 7 @ TA OB MALS. Daly) Ce, aS BONE sasssrcounel 10 and Pair. view,on Wed- 4% needay and one 30 OLD COUNTRY MAILS. an Halifax Packet closes every Thurday at envin Pee York, closes Monday, Wed- nesday and Baturday, at 6.000 m. and 7.00 pm. The Post Office pa from 8 a. BOOTS & SHOES | * Cheap for cash: Mr. Fitzgerald wishes to return his sincere thanks for the patronage the past six years, and would inti- mate td the public that he will con- tinue to give bargains. His fall stock is complete in every line.' Sati-faction guaranteed. M. FITZGERALD, Opposite Mansion Hoense, Welling- i ton Btreet. Uestrayed. Came cpen th @ promi tees sot the uncerbigned et n of 34, Pourtr< property. paying Darrington, Nov, 22nd kD "THE CLASSIC CiTY Barber Shop, MARKET STEET. (Opposite Corcoran's Old Stand.) takin WitLiai "LE *t i Mr.\Hartiey derires to > page the pablic that he scouted a of potent workman aixd is aby i do. Hake cuaiiog, shaving. ae, int st In addition to the Has ber chop he aconke helen oh ef the BRANTFOUD STEAM LAUNDHY receive a ak -- ot Partie requiring at the work speaks for fteelf. James Hartley, Prop. ' RUBBER STAMPS. - -- a For every description of RUBBER and HAND STAMPS. Addreas R, WEIR, Box 583 Stratford. A. ARCHITECTURAL Designs, Plane of Public and member that the Dorenwend Bejt is ae invention i this line: om petent clectr: wort, we defy any one to bring trar y- Po not cles this Belt with the humbag combi, nations of leather and metal with which tie eo ln being Boodea. Tf you wish to experiment with cheap useless articles buy them, tat, if you want procures ' that will be of benesit arta Dorenw nd mame and--address thr Micsthated" Boek on aoe Klectro- medical treatmout and mention this The Dorenwend borenwend, Electrician, 103 Yonge St., Torento. The Derenwend Belt ts the only one that wilt rr teoelys" i gape te keep clear of bb SCRIBNER'S "MAGAZINE 'or the coming year wall be grag. ie = oumber of epecial features which Publishers Sfr Edwin Arnold contributes to the December number the first of a seaies of four Articles upon J cry ways, and ite Mr. whe was comtmissione' to to J for , bas prepare a vece Senin nes drawings to illustrate his Articles upon Jay Festival will I toblow, illustrated Henry M. Stanl-y s bas for the Januwy number ant article upon ned wen the Great Forest" Another con in this fleld will be Mr, J. Scett Keltie's account of the recent biton held in London. Both papers will be amply illustra The Wrecker a Serial Novel by Robert and d Osbourne, will ran through a part of . { ofan important series some- what upon 'Of the Railroad Art me ravel," Lite of Officers and men." 'Speed and Safety Devices," and ,Man- agement," av come of tha oubjeets cts touched upon and iiterstrated. Great Streets of the World tithe of a --" of articles on which the author and ai ill collaborste to give the charac' eri prok 'The first Broadway, will be written by Richard Harding Davis, and iluet by arthur B. Frost. Others will foll Pie y Patls; Tas price of Serihuer's Magest add oe - ne - iga dca a to one's other reading at very small pee be sent CENTS A SUMIEER. Charis | Scribner's Sons, Publishers, 743-745 Broapway New York, MON re i gg garTist MORTGAGE yon COMPANY cunt of money prepared. to loan short terms at le be made at any time, and cv interest for every day it commen. win the ry" A home ool serene finrctons.. mes Trow, M.P., Precigent, &. 3 &. Faller, Vi Pr mident: J ames Corcoran, Strat ford; J. W. Scott, Listowel ; Thomas Boil P P., Steaticrd Youngs, ex nna, ford; Toomas Sx ddard, Goderich, wm. asta ne REVOUTION IN PAINTING. } ASH '& | PENN The Painters, Decora- etc., as 8, Are doing the best work for the least money and on the Shortest notice. 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