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The East Huron Gazette, 1892-06-16, Page 8r Newbridgge. Mr. C. Farrend, J. P„ of this place, has started for British Mumble, where he expects to spend sotto time, provid- ing his health improves: Mr. James Roe, who has- for a time been visiting friends in this neighbor- hood has returned to Michigan. Rev. Mr. Pring expects to preach his farewell sermons here on June 26th. The Sabbath School of this place in- tend having a picnic next Saturday. We notice that the big bear has again ,commenced his gambling he is expected to perforin on the picnic grounds where A grand times anticipeted, It is feared that the students of the theological school wit play truant this summer as the principal is expected to be absent, 4Parti eftonti*„ifiged tab place a . time age _ The - seem to be ,eleideesfonel hands in- selling jewellery .and-jatirae,t. They had afavorite dog10,h them wbiCb neither Love nor 2fieserconldbuyx. 'aft. B. It,►ae has purchased the Cleveland -.Mad whiten halo no doubt proud oi, .as ehe lies beelkkeeeesilail on setual B40010128 m —#efeicting Wray tag -fit dare tv compete with herr. 'We understand that Mr,=W, 'Wallace j tented h1siarm. the large -irmeunt of h`g- rA has been planted inAidedi** tife pest few Weeks it as appeara,te4ie . making rapid gth and is suss in general will `snecess. 1fr. 4gn, who is sciattt sharehot, has droved him- self to be 'a trustworthy Matt and . is 1elatekyas do a;large. liminess in this during the:coining year, ascend bine Items. M> : Henry Bolton, son-in-law of Dir. J. Reichard, *DA made the happy ie. cipient of a pair oftwig daughters the other day. Mr: Sohn McDernsitt has commenced the .stonework of his new barn, 68 feet square,- which will be """a fjtiie building. A fine young boy baby is wsitig to greet his papa, Mr. J. M. Armstrong, on jrie return IrmoToro where he is at preseet studying. mediditie. Redgrave. There are prospects for a good frui t crop in this neighborh ood, The fall wheat, grass and spring crops are in excellent condition. Thesnembersof Loyal Lodge, I O.G.T. held a lawn social last Fridayat the residence of Mr. R. Morrell. The maxi - bars enjoyed -8 good time. Some of the residents of our burg paid. Lakelet a visit last Saturday evening. Rev. E. T. Carter preached a temper- etias sermon to a crowded church last $ueday evening. •--:_- Bluevale. Mr. Thos. Nixon, miller, has made an assignment to Messrs. Jno. Burgess and John Farrow for his creditors, who will meet in Wingham on Friday of this week. liabilities amount to e5,000" aild the its foot up .$7,000. Township council meets to -day- (Wed- nesday.) The Blsevale cheese factory has sold its May make, amounting to a car -load, to F. H. Warrenton k Co. The price received was 8}c., and the "cheese was shipped Qe Monday. Our viee•.el is receiving an over - 'maw w in the shape of new sills, siding, shingling. painting, etc. When finished it will be much improved in condition. Mss Gray, daughter of Mr. Wm. Gray, died at her father's home in this village, from the effects of pneumonia, at the yearly age of 15 years. Her funeral on `friday last was largely attended. Wingham. , Our fireman have been to Walkerton this week, entering into the firemen's face tkre. • We - have not heard what sures they duet with but judging from thsir speedit praotice they ma'd have kept tip their good reputation. Oa Sat4rday evening tae a game of football was played beta Wingham ;and the Cedarville Revers, of the brick yard. The snatch" was -pretty evenly contested during the first half "time but after " ymy commenced on second half four the Wing/wart boys determined to Win, and in a few minutes they had two Vis' to -their credit; and when time was caked the score was two to none in their favor. Mr. Armitage, student, of London, scrapie -i the pulpit of St. Paul's church here on account of Mr. Hughes taking the services at"Gorrie last Sunday. A new footbridge is to bebuilt on the eight of the old Oral m County bridge, Mr Hardy 3tcHardy is kerne at pre: sett; g"bia parents. He hails from Toronto College. Our (thief -hi Alsuffering from the affecto of ltePeeined ankle although -he an get around ithout crutches, Mr, -"Mumps" - bike had a :data: on a greemany am: pee* and *still met tU Meso _ ai Gorrie Jewelry Store Bargains are Flying and there is no reason why . YOU should not catch one ! Come and see them anyway . r We take pleasure in showing our elegant stock. Watches of all kinds. Clox of all kinds. Silverware of all kinds. Jewelry of all kinds. Spectacles and Eye -glasses in endless variety. Repairing done in the neatest style. W. D02C�_ Taman, the ' Tailor, Has removed to the McGill building, next north of Bean's store. Adv. next week. cJ N0, BRETI1 OUR, FIRE AND STOCK InsuranceAgent REPRESENTS: Wellington Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Waterloo Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Perth Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Mercantile Insurance Co. Etna Insurance Co. Ontario Mutual Live Stock Insurance Co. Give John A Call. F1i to the Top ! ' OF New ' Wall paper Cheap, Dear, Light, Dark, Canadian, American, Micas, Gilts, with Borders to match, and Ceiling Decorations for Rich or Poor, Grit or Tory, Kitchen or Parlor. Any reasonable person can select what he requires from our Iarge stock. Taus A LOOK THROUGH MY SAMPLE BOOKS. Express Wagons. We have a fine lot of wagons this season, made by best " makers. A good iron -sale wagon for x$1.85, -a envier a e (r$uo. Iron wheel wagon at 55 and 55.5e. ' 3 • We sell"these b catalogue this season. 11 you want. to get Bev leges. one come an wxa�ntne my catalogue and prices. 'Will sail; Bev ng Wile Needles. Wthataavneyrrece pervQdwssttnk nhg n ads line me be sceoanmodbted. AUCI3, Druggist, W.�ee&Co. WROXETER. The prices are telling in our Straw and Felt Hat Department. We never offered better lines at such low prices. Remember -the prices : (8c.: to 25c. for Splen- did Straw Hats. dren's Sailors at o. {A fine line.) 'Matiltinaw Hats, usual- ly sold for Si; we sell for OOc. The Print Department - Cheap for Cash or Trade. Is attracting a good deal of attention just now. We think we have the best lines in the county for lOc. and 124c. GO ¶IO.;4 W ChGG Xarwao toro GrORRI1,, ON r, FOR AXES, FOR X -CUT LSAWS, FOR NAILS, FOR GLASS, FOR PAINTS. FOR GROCERIES. FOR LAMP GOODS. PRICES RIGHT_. CALL AND SEE. W. Ji gLEG. people WILL Taik!! Ariel what Do '`1€y say ? „ That if you want A First -Class, STYLISH HAT, Call at, ALLISON'S And you can get them made up in the Latest Style ; all off New, Fresh Goods. No old stock to run off. Just Received --A tresh stock of Hats and Flowers. Straw hats Dyed and made over into any shape. Hosiery Department. We have always been celebrated for our splendid lines in Hosiery. We start them'at 7c. up to The Best Lisle Thread and Cashmere at 5oc. Our leading line is A Fast Black Dye at 25c., Theecheapest hose in the market for a lady. We are ordering another lot of those Cheap Raisins. Everyone should have a box while they last. Still selling 25 lbs. Sugar for PRODUCE TAKEN, and the Highest Price Paid. - IDA.P/13-17" RR,QS_ ►.. 7ordwic h Hardware • Store, Consisting of Foundation, Bee -Keepers' Perforated etal, Smokers,Self- Supplies bivers, Honey Knives, Register- iug Slates, and many other supplies of various descriptions, at reasonable prices. Carpenters' and Framers' Tools. Fence Wire, Barb Wire. A choice lot of Spades and Shovels Garden Tools and Seeds. Churns. spinning Wheel Heads. Axle Grease. A new lot of Whips. We have bought a Complete New Set of Tin- smith's Tools, and are prepared to furnish allkinds of Tinware, and do all kind of Repairing on short no- tice. Eave troughing done to Order. DARBY BROS. Vol, EMBER geons, JA Veer GRADUA' and regi ary.Assoeiat! Reside Next ALBERT JA ISSUER o; witnesses Office:—At T S, JERO J • Gorrie, 1 month. Tee warranted. DREss All licca VG Store. l Capillal Izir No Tl Come in 8 V.0 Gred HUNG FIRS MAN Hig Chopping Special Announcem ent. Having purchased a first-class full plate glass Hearse I am in a better position to do the undertaking of this community than before, and owing to reductions in the wholesale prices of our goods I am in a position to give the use of this yule- nificent Hearse fres, that is to say my charges will be no more and in some cases *Ts than before. J. R. WILLIAMS- Member of Ontario School of Embalming. Furniture Dealer sc1 Undertx, Parties lines will We ea granite. We give first Call be con MR will reg,