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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1892-01-07, Page 4FOP D ods gliara rave or run do -at t keel, and will wash _:o: ese Qcut . m n LWel ises with a large and varied stock of general p s t ' Y o ? lu g Choice Dress Goods, Flannels, Woolen Goods,Ready-Made Cloth- only erci ief Boots andShoes Rubbers and Overshoes, Hats and Caps,! ttg � $��3��°��� � Crocker*, Glasswarefetc., etc. month out. A ilk Large _•. stack of • Christmas Goods. Can't Enumerate • Them All. • IIv_ _rices in all lines are as Low as any House , Lower than most of them. You are � cords- y invited to call and see me in my new- quarters, and it will pay you to see my andpricesbefore making your purchases. All kinds o Produce taen. goods Remember the place: Masonic Block, next door to Post Once, Fordwich. AXTYNEASD S. What s Magazine Costs. money we never get; as for example : j tees - ePulem-IS- Texas, �a s One bosow5 one hundred dollars from a elr+dca sad Avery good ides of the amount of !ember 1O for a dear, he givesyou approved teethe med Me E required, to be money iinterest,The financial' o ere er cave - i The feeds -m de'dgaa�ed ��'$ One m some figures regarding the 1 brie hundred dollars. Sometimes it is different parts e e signed-- 1 of this sec- out arras on orders Begs to inform editorial 004011%e Ladies" Horne Jour- even worse than this. Even our- joint i new D$aea 13,seeePtee ABBE Eon death, wbicb I `�° lie has a Citizens cutout a this [in - The Gouag�al prepares proms vial of this esty, says the Philadelphia stock ��; �; not all reliable; one � are passed � bg the � seet�etarg, '- livaliless opened Vice -Regent and Regent- A draft, �� LP the by Mr. Edward Bak. For shaping the- in one's pion. These are no bank the D Ferguson s Old of the Coutnetl, de➢tvereezl it benefi...ta-r, �iw � � bills eachmonth, �- I year, and has au interest in the business instead of specie, by the various banks.: date of notice ia-rvhieb tes =lie mot with- Goaie, and is prepared to attend to all Ladies' and Gents' to that tete a new s �crnaf ant? aunt be ; obeli grim tam, He is a PSACTICAL 1'(J appoint �d _� etttitlea to benefits for tit>r+tg in same of tate best shops in the Do- � V 4 member _ - Hunt"; nos Lail a thorough training! • disabled -can, � �� - - d- w��ttne� amt es �� m the (.� Depart- BmUette,.:.Palmer Cos, Margaret Bot- ?rowers of money_ notify the agent of period 0f total t uiL bis cenlnfit dig the to d will their desire to loan or borrow money; � t� GUARANTEE T�eE AI<i. WOBE. � salines of these editors that the agent then notify them and Unbias' ed men ex exceed _ $20,000 a year. The Journal then they can - transact business as it spends each Month $2,000, or about 1 best suit them. . The agent to get The Holidays are gone, and our are going, but not fast enoug We want the Money ; you watches ; So to make them GO WITH A RU let3�8 TEL 1� O: WATCHES 11 -WATCHES 'eve Tailor Shop WATCHES J. H. TAMAN it 00815 10 s» sinlly conduct hundred dollars, less the ofeeers w d h horns one of the nnagaalnes of to -day i5 aptly a anti you have to give him your note for of thedePeFfted and be drawn 1 - d. H. Public -Ledger. The Journal is edited does not feeTsafe in keeping their bills t Supreme Regent and Secretary, and by a the i',upreme 1rer, is seat to S thoughts of his '(50,000 women readers ' }_ leader but Dominion bank renders roc ipted benefits Wand each month Mr. Bok is paid $10,000 per bins, and these' are kept as reserves, Assessments are called rear=p. on the srst of P sad e�neiIIber has tatarty dace front ii All our lines of besdes which nets lam fulconvinced ly twice bis we urga.a National currencyreinstated . by a new -medical Wfl one , salary. He has a staff of sixteen sal- It wasihen resolved that we appoi ballot. If a Comea1 is has held positions of trust a�ntemser m n some K and ewelryarereplete cried editors, which includes men and an agent to do for us what the bankers1 womten Lice Rev. Dr. Talmage, RobertJ. ; formerly did; that -all tenders and bor written notice, have his dues ars lam'`a lin all the Latest tome, IsabelMallon and Maria Parlaa. The combined $25,000per year on mbscelb�ns wetter 3 twenty eve cents, paid equally by both. Met -contrlbuted by its pular editors, The Association then appointed T. G. ani the working force in the editorial shearer to actin this capacity. several Designs, and are ha�e bei faith of ams all Warranted. perienoe ti7at the pli�gi brotherhood, whose metnb"s are bound es SELF Gutting and Bepaiiing done to r to tOaintain its integrity, can 1►e re- ; order. lied upon for protection quite as confideetly as the vaunted reserves of hug e:t ss companies managed by men whose interests are in n , A Call Solicited. conflict with those of thea patrons; and when d the fact is eoneeered teat the rate charged by 1 the coin -es, being lased, evidently, on the derftunmt meansat least $6,000 more ?y pla7re. a but mtiair -ler', mea"' theory, ase tion other subjects of interest were - ably lis- to �ality per cent. above the legitiunate 1 in i iiinzleq, making over $60,000 a year, t cussed; and after singing the closing ode , °tion 'for aha o' Den emna�- and this represents but a singe depart- E the Association adjourned to meet in omicsa and °To*" basis, is elearly seee- anent of the magazine; and 1 question tweer re HesDoxe- iwileether t Jane 23, any Periodical is conducted on ; PATRON. Ism, with members.-...._...- ..... ..._..._�_. s s -more business-l`ke end economical 1 Membership, Jan. I,111w.-.W_ ._.s¢� Membership. Dec 31, 1s90 �..111,4fiD bats than the journal. No wonder Ifembez%. July 1,1sIL .1ISs614 that J. B. Lippincott, when asked by a fid why `he did not keep a yacht, 0 ff IIQ 6 J >�:st:_ _ _. ._ GrandC0 al,1_- Comas. Dec. Death 1 ts paid in .84-46.� ti ►3 replied: `aft: male cae sustain one - Death Benefits paid to Jan. 1, 1893---212,557,726,00 gg Deatb Benefits paid in Ie9D W.,717,3 n a msa� zir_e?'• $ Death Benefits paid to July 1, 189L..$16,998eVIM .1113301I illitr611- 2,000,000 -Feet. i Assessment No.1 realizmi._ FORDWICH, ONT. Agent No. I53. called June 1,1891 reslired abs -I —o-- 1 Ayetage et per member in 1890 W E are in., laic- again to bag Logs of 1'umber of a sments in fourteen yeeas 150• everyeseription.'so lona as they are good 1 Etgh number in any one year (1890)._ hi Average age of membFJs, geese _:. _____.. 4W money to Loan on Farnn Se - Below you will find the lens to cut for as, I o of expenses to benefits paid is and -no allowance will be nude for those of any . Iwo --4 per, cent 9 Death rate in len per 1,000---_________ ..s.77 cunty at the Lowest rate Expeme per member• iii -• - . „ eapit.,l8 ,ler$IAoheerfitSalhlof Interest. Net inereaee in members,'IMO .-.__.._._____.0 373 i Per cent, increase, 1893 - Gortie on the aforesaid date. L S. E3OO} �a1 BAtee & Loan � I:Dcags 1 At *5, $10, . $15, $20, and 1, For Solid Silver Cases and Genuine American Movements. Fell ranted for five Years, Gents' Gold -Filled Caevs, at great reducti Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, Cola Ne Also the Plan Mox' Fitted to -PATRONS OF INDUSTRY. Thi. Howick Association Meeting at Redgrave. Delegates from the various Associa- tions of the Patrons of Industry of How- l& met Yin Grange Hall on'the 9th son Daceraliei 19th for the of businesethat is of common interesttaall farmers as Well as Patrons. Vis, pia£. Plough Boy -Asscciatiou, " toe* the chair and ally controlled and di cted the days' pro- He suggested that we should have officers appointed to manage our as we are also aeilvely engaged- in that line and builds great many hour every season. township associations, as by so doing AUCSSOKA SHi3YGrkS kept constantly MOM .united , effort could be brought to en band w fun suPr1y• bear on the ,solution calm knotty social pros with which we have•to deal. Aft the foregoing suggestion was folly considered the election of said 41.81111E9 wan proceeded Witliand the foi- l: levring-is the result: - dent -John Winters. Vice-Pres.—Edw. Hording. T.. &Shearer. Neon. dna. Johnston. It Ares then resolved that we meet el rthrlia months; that =each-moods- lieu send %delegates, and as many W0In"as it' , and that we meet in the Bali,Gerrie, "an Manch-16 1 o'cdoek p. m. "c --Wed that prompt action i be t*ort to loosen the pros. Of etas with whnchwe are in at=the (mot meive w 1[ou t 11y ;Wise* Ills Official returuS=_Qf the camas- go to softatepopnlat on. a �on�rre' en ta, whose inn 'nate not in 0011SI on with ;oaf far u far a =WesayIgt : S. It promstflifilUseveTY tiRletWilenalloaa' Mt-- lila oa f we doe 4.01Wasttieyeiaturs.,. = " any _ to keep us ; - wear isllaovm . aweas of. `semina reimicorime election ant. • s y 01 y andy for ale to trice:meiuber ethllre in :s :teemementof even/ last claim- =,TcT. ib'aaeet+ 1317 the thigreetek ihratiltiVejeentooed„ HoslrIaiv Orator: W. C. H t ... _ 2 - elli- e s Trey Dom ,. J. PeatrY--At may' L ELLIQ ; -. length -3la�p{ lie},, 13 feet and under. - - - Soft Eine, 13 e. Y a, BockElw,-14 aM l6feet. Birch; 12 feet. Black Ash 14 feet and under. Basswood, -13 " Cedar, -Mostly 12 and 14 feet. Hemlock, 16 feet and over. PneXeranica, ORDERS As we have about300 feet SHORT headlock, Are a national b, leg- They promote thrift. we are not going to buy it this season, except in g eeuuomy, sobriety, without freezing teawoal into custom sawing, but the hieleet puree will be paid eeifi:,bi'ess, as is apt to be the =Lie ureal for those of the l��ths we -require -struggle for wealth or high social They bring men into closer social relationsandche>�h Special PARTIES IITEUIU TO BRILO ' those feelings that thrive and gut forth blossoms Y Will do well to call and see as and get estimates.- in each other's welfare: Theyma emen thoeght- ful and helpful, expanding the .sentiments of virtue, mercy and charity. They teach us the religion that breaks bred to the hungry, gives a. cup of water to the thirsty, watches at the bed of the cit visits the imprisaued, the fatherlee, and the widowed-dntiesthat are sadly neglected, S M lT d Gi BSO N. and for a long time were supposed to be confined , ,cOOK, to tans ehh D V WHY You Samir dom. North of the Post Office, FORDWICH. ---o--- GOOD NOTES DISCOUNTED. Attention given to CONVEYANCING. WBOOLETER. Dec. 13th, 389E - WHAT IT IS. A Fraternal Beneficiary Order, with just enough of secret sow machinery/ to make it interesthig. Incorporated under Massachusetts laws in November, 1677. -Famed wi hemselfish motives an:ihepar of , conducted upon strict basinesseisineiples, improved by an wee of trarteen years, it has all the faciTatiesforsuccessfullypromotingits013JECTS, via:_ r. Fraternal Union. 2. Moral and, material aid to members and -their dependents. 3. Education\ of its .members ; assis- taute` of widows and orphans of de- ceaSed members. .Relief; of sietr ai:A distressed mem- be - .- Past ofdsitii"beueit Of $3,oeo to full, and $i,50e to half -=fate members. Weer 1?S . - L It was towed far a:benetrolent purple. S. It hasaerer devotedfrom that policy&;iiaLnsraeasis both andlet+djre ve.aridtheeapenseofm tvety 4, It is eitremelS careful m the eel1af 1. The man who doe: not belong to at Brotherhood is not in accord with the spit of the ege- t Every man needs ,erection for his family as case of sudden death. 3. The Royal Arcanum offers the opportututy to unite with a Grand Brotherhood, and will supply the financial protection at the lowest pessi-ble coA. ase. 21 21 24 Li de 27 23 21 33 31 33 33 34 3. 37 38 39 40 41 45 43 44 45 46 45 48 49 5i► 51 43 53 51. a COST TOJOIN. - - Degree Fee, (fixed by each 1 Council -not less than $4?$ 400 1 1 2 50 1 S' 'Benefit Certificate Flee 9 00 12 Quarterly Dues 'fixed by 1 each Connell. Not less 1 than 95 centspergnarter.) 75 1 1 And one Advance Assess- ment to W. & O. B. Fund 1 atAge--6......... See table 1 7 18 1 1 2061: 2 161 2 246 9 2 3 3 484 3 3 4 000 PEOBABLE ANNUAL COST FOR $3,000- - Annual Dues. payable quar- terly in advance. (Fixed , by each Counel) --' 15 AsA entsat.6 roles MEETS is Tait oaraweL4&s' sae miss SECOND A JD - PouR'ru TII CDAYS OF EACH MONTH. OFFICERS: Forcl�-nch Roller is Mills. WILSON Bros., Props. First-class Manitoba Wheat Flour manufactured andalways kept in Stock and sold in any quantities. FLOUR. per cwt. $2 25 to S2 50 BRAN.,. per ton. 12 00 SHORTS.......per ton. 14 00 Special attention' given. to G W TING, which isdone on the shortest possthle notice. Highest - Price Paid for Gram. Thema :is fitted throughout with the: very lst toiler pro- cess machinery andappliances and -ire are confident of'being able to give perfect -sari PATRONAGE SouerrEn. oma: Tewe1ry St Grorr1ie, Ont. Japes Sutherlai TIN .ST0 F (North end • of. the 0 Leech * : GO��JE. • OQT. A EINE LINE OF PfrRLQR. BOX, aqd GOOK St1 N8T RECEIVED. :0: Special Value in Ranges. Special Value in Heaters. Special Value in Drums. Special Value in t :0: sTo� 33`uRINIZiVur.. IN— Every Variety :: 4 A -mice Selection of Lamps & Lamp t T2NWARE description, on HAND and made to BePail*Pit-AB (rinds promptly done.