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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1892-05-26, Page 4{VYwI • The_ Liuue Kiln Club: Cab'metin-Buckeye Ha1I, most ramie member being print` ":Bro. owed the meeting ren the upitiVonni He announced that a new - le:had been -laid down,- viz;a that any mennber;found-atealingcabbage (asGive: air Jones would. suffer by any such -depiredations) would be suspended for 33 days'receivedA telegram had been marked "collect" froto the Hon. Bro. Providence saying that he was abcut start for Sodom to deliver a series of lectures on "Physiognomy," to club members only. Members of the Lime ran flub to be admitted free of charge. Among other Things the Hon. Providence will convince his hearers that large feet ed denote great brain powers, th nose is the index of a soul which readily absorbes all that- is Jieautifui irvature o`r art, that a double chin denotes a strong leaning towards murder; that bow legs and melancholy temperments go together; in brief the physiognomist will knock most of the aeeepted theories pato the middle of next summer, and all • the low price of ten cents. The flying angel not having paid his fees for the last six months another one w be imported to fill his position. Bro. Shinheat= astated that he wished to sing one o(his choicest compositions but Bro. Slemin.abjected on thegrounds -that Bro. Shinlleat's voice would -be more or less affected by the sanctimtom= ousatmosphere of his new fe4pen. Bro. Twwist_signif'ed his intention of ,entering into a ' matrimoxuad compact with some aged eolored lardy as -.one had• proposed during the last week.. This piece of information cast a pad - of gloom over the whole meeting. Those of the -members who know what -the married state is, wept on his neck be ;cause of the misfortunes about to befall him, and thoseyet singlet wept crocodile nears•of jealousy over his good luck. Efforts were then made to transact otherimpertentbusiness which was to - have come up but without avail, and - *Air fitting Bro. Twist "a ping of tobacco for his unbrotherly conduct, to be p tssed around fo€t4iwith, the meeting . • adjourned.. ;Soma. of- Mother Graves' . Corn Cure wa-applied to Bro. ,Penstock's heels, whea.all -the members:wended their way. Tit•pi•vi•ici *Kong ing somewhat demented.- Fordswioh Planing Mill. Deg Hanged. ' -- - eeming, the wife murderer, who was alp , known to ' be the perpetrator of at least some of the Jack -the -Ripper murders, was hanged at Melbourne, Australia, on the 23rd inst. The jail officials, who were responsible for the condemned man's delivery to the execu- tioner, .. felt a load removed from their minds when the procession to the gal lows wed.. Until then they did not hno&r but Deeming would manage to ;cheat the gallows in some way. There were present at the execution 100 spec- tators; pec-tators including doctors, jurors, etc. The -chaplain of the jail had been de- #_: poted in his attention to . the prisoner anni.liaci sought by' every means in his lower to awaken him to a realizing sense of the gravity of his position. _. Deeming, however, paid little, if any, attention to his exhortation, and toward jihe-end he became -completely worn out by his fruitless -labors, so his place was taken by other ministers. 'When the sheriff entered the -cell for the purpose of reading the death warrant he found peenting in a =dazed condition and he nonthined in that condition until the dropfell, Ilis answers to the questions p.to hies were made in a mumbling manner. -The march to the gallows was - ea very short one. Once there he was _asked if he had anything to say. His s only response was "may the -Lord re- ceive uiy spirit." Theblack cap was - then --pulled: over his face and the Jiang: kook was ` attached to the noose about his neck. He swayed to and fro fghtly=at tis time, but made no other elfpntit n moment before the bolt was tin wn;, thehhe exaaimed, his voice be- ing somewhat muffled by the black cap,, ""lam have mercy upon mysoal," when the bolt was drawn, and Deeming Was lrnrgg six fent below the scaffold. All Dee g's writings are in posse cion of a authorities. It is nnderstood he inde invritteneonfessio i of the wind - ►r • murder. The bulk of bis writings, arebuita 100141:94. ofthis pre, oonflictrngstatements, When the fwentto Deem ng'scell a few reinatenbefore the time fig execution f'on ;his knees,_ wept and 7,• 44eaterzivnlize for despatching EADYAGATN! hos Wnte5 THE Planing Mill will be -ready for work ina few days and I want Goon Lows or ANY LENGTH AND SIZE, HARD On SODS WOOD,-DE- LIVERED OOD,DE- uvrsED AT ONCE, for which I will pay the best prices. Bullders,RememRber THAT the Fordwich Planing Mill will be realy to furnish you with all kinds of House fur- nishings, and is prepared to give estimates and take contracts for ell kinds of wood work. L. C. Dicxs. Fordwich Roller Mills. •Wusox Bsos., Props. — First-class Manitoba Wheat Flour manufactured and always kept in Stock and sold in' any quantities. FLOUR..... -.....Per cwt. 112 26 to $2 60 BRAN., per ton. SHORTS ' per ton. 14 00 16 00 Special attention given to GRISTING, wl ich is done on the shortest possible notice. Highest Price Paid for Grain. The mill is fitted throughout with the very best roller pro- cess machinery and appliances and we are confident of being able to give perfect satisfac- tion. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. WILSON BROS. ANTED. Listowel Woollen Fact�ry. Highest Prices Paid. Cash or Trade. Largest wool • Market in Ontario. Everybody come and see our tremendous big stock in all kinds of woollen goods which we offer at bottom prices for cash or in exchange fir Woo1. N Fressk ST oc1, We have never been so well fitted and equipped' fora wool season's business as at the present one, bottom prices. A specially attractive feature of our new lines of Flannels, strictly NEW STYLES, and have never Vase completely confident of our ability to serve you with thebest of goods at far surpasses any wool season yet. FINE WOOL SCOTCH SKIRTINGS. (Something new offered td the trade.) - We are the only woollen factory in Canada that make this line of goods' and offer them for one- half,,the price you pay in the.eity of Glasgow. TA.1 NINGc we wish to warn Hie farmers not to be deceived by Shoddy peddlers going through the country selling dishonest goods. We Have no pedlars handling our goods and they can only be boughtby dealing direct at the factory. �. Roll Carding, Spinning and Manufacturing, Tweeds, Flan- nels, Blankets, &c, Thanking our.numerous customers for their past favors, would beg to say come and bring your neighbor to see our stock, as you will be highly pleased tosee goods so low in price. You will find us ready to give the most prompt and careful attention to all. B. F. BROOK & SONI Fordwich Drug Store A. SPENCE, M. D., Proprietor. -- -A FULL LINE Or Drugs and. Druggists' J. C. Bann, Manager. Supplies, Stationery and Fancy Cooda, ALL PAPER In endless variety and at every price. thiror? Gzsr-k. City Boot and °: S • vsnaO.mirivi`ER.,. A� 1rTea,t alking Boo The Newsiest Local Paper in North Huron. Iii>not only a comfort- to the wearer but a pleasure to every one who adlroes a pretty- foot•:.~ We have them—'the boots, we mean. And they sax cheap Ors stock of Ladies a rd genets'" `slipp was 'in the firsthe- them $' E Ilouncevfite and ii #i*slid :n assortsniPn is unusually large and choice. es* wear of all kinds Is now displa, Published every Thursday —AT— Gorrie, Ont., A splendid staff of able cor- respondents in every part of this section. $1 Per YEAR or less than 2c. a week. Job PIifl1'iI?. We have a splendid printing on our outfit, including the very latest faces of type, the most modern appliances, Fast JohPres.s :o: illinery. Our Milhnei'y Department grows in popular favor every season. Wh�� Because we keep the newest goods, made up in the most artistic styles. Nra There must be taste or there'll be trash no matter what you pay for it. New Goods for summer wear are coming forward. The choicest goods are taken first. ome early and get the best. • Dress Goods. We have the newest shades and most popular effects in dress. goods: We call especial attention to our black and colored all -wool Henriettas from 4oc. per yard upwards. • tweeds, Coatings, etc. -We show the best goods and best values. If you want a spring suit or overcoat you will make a mistake if you pur- chase without inspecting our stock. Cottc•n Goods. Anticipating an advance in price in all lines of cotton ins . PoiS1'ei' Ty pe, _ goods as a result of the recent combination of manufactur- ers, we have bought largely in cottonades, denims, shirtings, grey and white cottons, etc.; we are headquarters for these goods:: We can turn out Wedding Cards, Calling, . Calling, Cards, Business Cards,. Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Blank Headings, nsurance Ponces, amphlets, ..: Circulars; Hand -Bills,_ Posters, Streamers, r anything "in theprinting line in the' neatest style of the art, and On the. most reason- able -Terms rover: es. In this line we keep the highest grades of goods at the lowest possible living prices. eas. We give the Tea trade_ especial attention. Our Japan at 41 and 3- lbs. _ fo -$ i cannot be excelled. We have cheaper and newer lines but these are leaders. ORD- IN CONCLUSION : • -Some think us dear because we will not COME DOWN in the price of aur goods. It is not our way of doing business. We mark all our good§ in Plant figs and -sell at - one price to all. The poor man's $ is as good to us as the rich man's. We cannot see any other honest way of doing busi- ness. Our past experience convinces us that a majority of the pubhc appreciates fair dealing and goods as they are represented. The „Highest Market Price Paid for Farm Produce.: 1 4�+ any line.-' r Oxford, Donfiolas, Hoe Ster r';_, an eII lia�ts, e 0--1-P913, 8art> , aZ vie a Rregal t106 42, Qnt. GG 1{E1OHBORNOO CULLED FROM 0 Down FOR A horrible ac now on Friday of Messrs. CI the whole villa engineer, du had his young though warned was caught in one of his legs The marriag ents of the Sal at Clinton, The contract' Rainey, of Bly ton; Capt. Au MeEeagne, of man and bride J. W. Shilton, dist church, assisted by Ma officers from L On Tuesday Mr. Bruce, C than thirty-tw ual, at a sift" Rachel, the ter of Mr . Gee tim of a pai The other da mother's, Mrs• a drink and m strong lye for considerable q a very critical Mr. James known stock famous thong Jane. She ha investment, h worth of calve Mr. John Whi the purchaser, similar amou splendid anim Mr. George Saturday de li grocer, Clinto which weighe received 6 cen to 13 cents pe Galt beat t ball last week Mr. W. H. was elected village last w jority of 52 vo A muskrat drain in_ Stra and consign How the an The princi School lately of the boys w the front doo who thought relation, ins the front doo ing morning home for diso The St. Ma number of lit streets of tha night, who sh cots two ho A fatal sho Saturday a village, at th Deitrich. l years had b when the charged, str' men, and he The revolver been loaded about 10 yea Alex. Ande keeper of St there since posal of his fenced to 6 labor. Fire whic R. Box, St destroyed shop owned pied by Mr. Hotel stable Loss $2;300, Mr. Dore operator at of year left which office John Mon Mill pond a afternoon an John New Maryboro, 10 and foal. { Edward D ing tp. Clerk been indispo The North of the Young - inn , Eiideav Ohur h, Har A!nur ber of. begiven on e n6f