HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1892-06-09, Page 5•
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East Huron Teachers' Institute was
held in Seaforth last week. le died
Mr. Jno. McMillan, Ripley,
the other day at the ripe age of 94 years.
A lad at Elimville bad his ear „bitten
off by a horse the other day. -
A Brussels butcher recently found a
gold ring in the stomach of a heifer he
had killed.
Morris township contains 54,387 acres
314 dogs, 6,413 head of cattle, and has
real property valued at $1,766,076.
Dominion Day is to be loyally cele-
brated in Goderich.
Clinton is said
with Goderich prettiest
a core
wn
in the county,
second.
Considerable amusement was created
in Clinton on the 24th of May over a foot
race. It appears that a youth in town
named Cassels, who was under the in-
fluence of liquor, or pretended to be,
stamped Mr. Polly, of Goderich, a well-
known sport, to a hundred yard foot
race, Mr. Polly replied by offering to
bet he could get a Goderich man who
could out -run Cassle5 o the money was
posted, and Mr. John Knox was the man
chosen, but he was,too slow for the boy. -
Mr. P. not being satisfied put up another
five and bad the race over, but again
the Clinton man won. Dir. Harry Read
remarked in the evening that he would
like to run Cassels for $10 a side, the
money was promptly put up, and Wed-
nesday evening was selected for the race
bat the former backed out.
Mr. Tipliaberecently sold his farm of
65 acres nese-Clinton for the handsome
price of $5,0011.
About 400 eonverts, among them
several infidels, are some of the results
of Crossley & Hunter's revival meetings
in Wingham during May.
Blyth intends to circulate a petition
asking the business mon to close their
stores at 7 p. m. two nights during each
week.
Mr. J. Burgess, Brussels, and Miss
Taman, Blyth, were married .in the
presence of a very large number of
guests last week.
Mrs. Ed. Acheson, of Holmeaville, met
with a'painful accident one day recent-
ly. She ran a needle into her hand,
when it brake, leaving part of it in her
hand.
A young son of Mr. George Bissett, of
Exeter, fell down a flight of stairs on
Saturday of last week, and dislocated
one of his arms.
On Saturday of -last week, James, son
of J. S. S. Smith of Brussels; bed one of
the fingers of the left band crushed in a
cog wheel of the picking machine at the
woollen mill. The injured member was
dressed and the patient is doing as well
as could be expected.
towel.. A brrckk residence :1 el ;mgt#
Mr. John -Thompson, was burned -on the
28th lilt.,.was the last victim.
WELLINGTON.
Palmerston has had an exciting arbi-
tration lately over the value of a plot of
ground given to the (then) village for
use as a cemetery. - The graves had all
been opened and the bodies moved to
the new cemetery when the widow of
the donator of the landasked for com-
pensation, the land not now being used
as a graveyard. After holding court for
10 straight hours the arbitrators gave
decision in favor of the corporation.
Arthur village is preparing for a grand
Dominion Day celebration. A grand
Orange demonstration is also to be held
there on the 12th July.
Wellington county council is so well
pleased with the work of its county poor
house that a large hospital is to be
erected this season in connection with
tfaif-the people of 'our Oeunty don't know the position of -.Cie-
another
Cite �p1
is dificnity -by consulting
it.
Reeve Scott, of Minto sold at Harris -
ton on Monday his well known roadster
horse to J. Watson, of Glasgow Scot- '�j/
land for $210.
The contract for gravelling the Coun-
ty road between Kenilworth and Mt.
Forest has been let It 27 cents per yard.
Henry Arthur - Hambly, nephew of
Thomas Iiambly, . of Drayton, was in-
stantly killed while coupling cars re-
cently at Charlotte a station on the
main line between Detroit and Chicago.
Arch. McDermid has sold to Alex.
McLellan the south half of -Gore A. on
con. 10, Arthur tp., for $2,000.
About 40 hives of bees belonging to. J.
& 11. Thomas, con. 1, Luther, and valued
about 000 were destroyed by skunks
last winter.
Thos. Stephenson, an Elora young
man, was killed oti Friday last at Sutton
station. He fell under the wheel of ,a
moving car.
Thirty-five . cents was expended in
prizes in Elora in athletic sport's on 24th
of May, the competition being keen. No
Matches were held except for lighting.
pipes and matching for drinks, says the
Express.
Thanks to the judgment and taste of ppie
who appreciate style and quality
combined with value.
We wish to please our customers.
If ROCK BOTTOM PRICEs will do it
We can make you happy.
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OF THe,4 .
Which has been long needed and looked for. The size is four feet by five feet
mounted on linen and wood rollers. Six. coloring are used, which
makes it very distinct and effective.
THE SCHOOL SECTION NEEDS. ONE,
THE FARMER1NEEDS ONE,
THE BUSINESS MAN NEEDS ONE
On Saturday last Mrs. Wm. Cook and
daughter, of Constance, were returning
from Seaforth, and - when opposite the
e Sell Good Goods Oni
and sell them Cheap
Published by
PRICE,- $3.60.
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W. Cooper & Co., Clinton, 'Ont.,
Booksellers and Stationers . -
School Globes and all kinds of Maps and School Supplies. Write for prices and
our traveler will call- on you.
If you are not already a customer one visit :to our store wig
make you one:
The;,Goods and Prices are simply Irresistible
- Among the wally offeringswill be found':
BRUCE.
A Walkerton man is- the owner of a
litter of St. Bernard pups whose grand-
father was sold for $8,000.
The newspapers of Brucecounty are
agitating for a county House of Refuge.
Bruce county has an able staff of editors
and a level-headed county council, and
it is to be .hoped they will, . between
them, bring the scheme to an affirmative
e;onsumation.
Chesley's Queen's birthday celebra-
tion was a grand success.
A rather novel butchering establish-
ment has been established in . Brant
township. Twenty farmers have banded
together and kill a beef every week,
each member taking one -twentieth of it.
Thus, in twenty weeks, they will each
have consumed one animal, always
resilence of Mr. Wm. Fowler, on the having fresh beef.
7c•
The best Factory Cot-
ton, ever sold for,this money.
You can have it for this money while
it lasts.
A white Fancy Scrim, 36 in.
wide, for same money.. -
8c.
Ames Satherlantrs
A Flannelette : which -for. weight and
quality cannot be equalled _ in the mark-
et.
This is the price while it lasts.
.Also a good washing and a nice Ging-
ham, patterned. The Verdiet is "cheap
a -10c."_
10c
Ladies' Silk Vests. Usual price ,150.
Men's Cotton socks. Usual price 120.
Body Linen Glass Towlets, 100 per
pair.
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(North end of 'be the o Leech «. %': Block,)
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A FINE LINE OF
PARLOR, BOX,ar1d GOOK Stoles,
JUST RECEIVED.
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Special Value in Cook Stoves. .
Special Value in. Heaters.
Special Value in Drums.
Special Value in C-atl ery
Huron road, thehcrse took fright an
ran away, throwing the occupants out.
Miss Cook received a bad cut on the
face; her mother, however, was more
fortunate; as she escaped bodily injury,
but was confined to her bed for a few
days from the shock which her nervous
system received.
PERTH.
Perth county council is in session at
Stratford this week. -
Gillis & Martin, , of TeesW ,"'have_
purchased and are fitting up into . run-
ning order the Listowelfoundry{ °' - '-
Roger Hedley, a well-known " resident
of St. Mary's was strut by -lightning
and instantly killed Wednesday'mght.
A fence is to be erected around the
Milverton race course. -
Considerable excitement prevails: plated, except for the furniture and -the
among farmers around St- Mary's con= . electric Iig} t. Besides .the : general
earning the doings of a sharper- _there. delivery . wicket, there .are separate
od some red 1 tters and
He eonvassed the nefgh apartments. for re �.
tinge ago taking orders, for evergreens order and saving bank departments, and
562 lock boxes, no two keys- of . which
The order is given for .a. box -of shrubs a had with water
foot square, to contain about fifty plants are alike: If " is supe
But/when thq 1
or so at five cents each. from the water works and heated -
foot square box comes to hand it. con- hot water, the heating apparatus_being
tains in some instances. 2,500 punts 0ansttneted with all the latest improve
$125 instead of 5 ) for X50 menta 'There .are♦also .spacions,apart-
The voting in Greenock on Saturday
for a reeve in place of the late Mr. Brad-
ley, resulted in the return of Mr. Louis
Lamb, by a majority of about 40.
It is said that .milus. Irving, Q. C.,,
has been appointed a Commissioner to
hear the charges preferred - against
Sheriff Sutton, of Walkerton. -
There will be 52 candidates from the
Port Elgin High Schd t writing at the.
departmental examinations this summer
This is the largest number.= -in the .:his --
`tory of the school. '
The County Executive Committee of
the Patrons of Industry of Braes County
Will meet in Pinkerton on June 14th 'at
1p. m.
'.Hanover will celebrate Dominion Day
by -holding- a series of horse races. .:
Walkerton's new Post t:Ace is corn-
122c.
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Ladies' . Black Cotton Hose, heavy
and stainless.
A large and choice assortment of Dress
Print.
Oxford -and Standard Shirtings (well
worth 15c.
costing
Frank E. Harrison,_ of- Stratford, mail meats for the collector of inlaid revenue
clerk on the Winnipeg and:Port Arthur andcustoms officer.
postal car, is suffering from blood pmson A 9hoclting esculent o tsl�rred at the
in the right -lima.. opposed to -he got Cove'rifte ranee 9n ] onday, which re-
ee us.:
while assorting the mall. d'1n the. death of Wit. a 'JoSOP`h
A general: -order "isstlec y - e� pa euccr. of D company, I S.0 A
manager Sergeant: of - nksquad from he ba `re :acre: at a el
the fie: d Palleuccl�-was _obi ,.oi:e
is as-fOliows�=•El$ asd=�; practise, � o � Kai-
the:followin changes i11 - p r- rakers. ,here are tWo: _targ , -
11ig Department w l Mr`E. leucci'S had' -.fired at -and he.
1?. Hann_a°forc Chef"Hn ear � +ane _out frozll bel nd his shelter. Just
viilt
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in Greer;mof thte' (pn toistak'se),frthed re.ase beinwrgongthattarge
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(take• oiifartunate marker was-atrockin the
gj the': ball pairin clean throngh.
ambulance w$t once sent; for ant
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15c.
Single -Fold, colored, all -wool Serge
Dress Goods, Usual price 20c.)
Double width Linen Tabling at the
same money (Worth 20c.)
25c.
.S. Toy VUleitINTILIrUlTE
IN
Ladies' Heavy Black Stainless Hose,
the best article for the money in the -
market. -.
,Ladies' All -wool- Cashmere Hose. -
48c._ .
A Pattern Tweed, (worth 60c.)
Also White Shirt Linen Fronts and
Cuffs. t:
$1.25,
White Cotton Coverlet. Only a few
left.
The. Best pair Lace Curtains. 8i yds
long,tinFthe markettat this. -
Extra Value in all Lines of DressGoods,
and a large stock of Latest Styles
to choose from.
We, wilt not we try you with any more talk,:—come in an
Great Western,. Mame%,
charge of tl t ie --and the
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E,very Variety.
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A Choice Selection of Lamps & Lamp Goods
Highest Cash Trice Paid for HIDES and SHEEP SKINS.
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of every description; on HAND and made to ORDER
Repairing of all kinds promptly done.
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MEEKLY EMPIRE FOR 1892. Thousands of
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This beautiful Memorial Album contains 15
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n c�ionillustrations withehistoryof
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coJohn. and
presents to the thousands of admirers of our late
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¢Mother, the only one ever published; The
Oitt Homestead at Kingston. occupied by
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the stay Sir John's Body reached Kingston.
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