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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe East Huron Gazette, 1892-11-10, Page 81 , e$B22te�d a deserted ap: fearanee his$ Saturday night, as most ¥et oiir young-peeple were at Gorrie, tak- ing in the redoubtable Vas; .. Messrs. David Megride and Andrew Geinmill, haveretprsed • from Dakota where they have 'been sojourning all Summer. They were, net greatly taken up with the looks of things in that git country. Quite a ripple of excitement was created among the friends of Mr. John • Ireland, formerly of this place, by the news of his marriage, on Saturday last, with one of Mount Forst's fair " daugh- ters. Mr. Ireland has the best wishes of all his old Wroxeter friends and acquaintances. Mr. Wm. Thompson, the great lum- ber and stave manufacturer, of Tees - water, is going to stock the yard at the 'saw until here with hard- wood logs this winter. A special price will be paid for good maple though all other kinds of timber will be purchased as well. Mr. Thompson pays spot cash. The Bible Society meeting last week was well attended. Addresses were given by the resident ministers, and the ground of the workings of the Society was mst ably covered by the agent,Mr. Moorelionse. He made an earnest ap- peal to all tai.-addiiheir quota towards making up the deficit at present exist- ing in the funds, and showed at length the great work being accomplished by that grand old institution, the British and Foreign Bible Society. Mr. Thos. Gibson, M. P, P., President of the Wroxeter Auxiliary, occupied the chair. To say that the open lodge, held by the Royal Templars was a success on 'Friday night last does not begin to do it justice. Never in the history of the •organization, was there such erithusias- 'tic interest manifested by the general public. Never before was there assem. = bled such an audience, comprising as it 'did, both old and young, so thoroughly -alive to the interests of Temperance, Great credit is reflected on those of the Committee who so ably did their duty in providing such an attractive and varied programme, while the refresh- .•a#,-rcvid4 by the ladies added s obility of the .evening's The Temperance senti- lier apace. Evidences are win*ing 9f .the good work being &One by the society in the reclamation `of both young men and old from the 'thralls of drunkeness. When the lodge was organized, many thoright when the novelty wore off interest would subside - but such fa not the case, for it is a fact that nearly all the young men of any pretence to respectability in our com- --munity are members ofthe lodge and doing all in their power to further ay good cause. l: ordwieb. Have you got one ? What ? A cold. ,They are the fad at present. Mr. G. A. Henry was on the sick list S,. few days this week but is now, we are `glad_ to state, around again. Sunday was a love-ly day for some of our youths here. Miss J. Self of Harriston, is visiting with Mrs. Geo. Brown this week. Communion service was held in the Methodist Church here last Sunday. There is some talk of a grand concert here about Xmas time, , in connection with the Foresters ; and it is a good idea as our liberal people are always ready to help each other. What is the matter with our Band ? Come, boys, be up and doing. Fordwieb was well represented at the V'al concert on the -5th and were well pleased with the evening's entertain- ment. - The bridge here is now ..completed, w and teams°are crossing it_all :G. K. Hunter Henry have employed Geo. T,tissel, ,tinsmith of Wingham and are prepared tixdo repairing on the shortest zuotice. €if e -them a call. Lakelet. - (Too late for last week.) • a nese 1411'.ha,s arrived and is rap .ialy:heimputa&I-running_ order. The_Biblle Society meetingonllMonday ig1 b Balled out --a large attendance. lar,ge congregation gatheredAte hear the exe�ellent taemporance sermon in the Methodist chureken Sunday. Born -to Mrs and Mrs. A.W.Halladay, on Sept, a son. , .te Principal of -;the new- school Started:1n >Eelet feared its fame 4 ;bcome public- property, :he, efh ve -manner;. at a -: threshing Lie a last Saturday, - freely ate d uienterioua effects. He *ted -alt. those -present with the lrilei *tate of affairs in the sec- t a viiig the cent eaoher,: but be:: to revohltiouize the Y of the - stafi on ie n nestiofied; kln a ented Minae f f pb e bee€ ine not ,-a3 besides pEvver amts knowledge front tine versoussnbiecte on ourrien- Itim, antof the least gaacii-m why may attend- ren red -dye private . lessons frgnm him en language notttsed in bgoks. E :of his alssistaitts passed a suess- ful esaminatieu In byre -gone days when a mere smattering of -"the three Rs" got a person -bate the' tea ng profess cion, but Ove .for man soon overcom- iug .love. for teaching. withdrew from the profession, leaving the field for those -who are possessors of nothing but a little ignorance. Those who feel dis- posed to _avail themselves of the rare treat of attendiug the . new institution will find the .utmost attention given to their interests, as the Principal has de- cided this week to dispose of his stock and devote his time unreservedly to thoso placed under his charge. _ Work is eommenced this week on an 80 -ft addition to the Methodist Church sheds. List of I. O. G. T. officers will ap- pear next week. Mr. Loundsbury's saw -mill is ready. The proprietor will give good work, fair dealing and low prices. •.- . Balance of this year, FREE, To New Subscribers for the (1AZETTE. BORN. In Fordwich, on the 6th inst.. the wife of Mr. Fred Donaghy of a son. Estray Cattle. CAME onto the premises of the undersigned on lot 20, con. 2, Howick, on or about the 15th Sept., 1892,one steer end one heifer rising three years old. The owner s-requestedtoprove property, pay expenses and tAke them away. JOHN MCDERMOTT, Howick, Oct. 25th, 1$92. J. fit. Tpr�yN, TAI L,OFY, Has Remo -ed To the Sharpin Building, opposite the Albion Hotel, Gorrie, where he will be pleased to meet his friends and custo, mere. Write Us —FOR— Club Terms FOR 1858 AND VALUABLE PRIZE LIST, JTWILL PAY YOU The Finest List of Premiums ever offered by a Cana- ' dion Paper. DAILY GLOBE, Morning Ed. $4.00 K - as -- Second as 4.0O II i+ Saturday as 1.so -. WEEKLY BLOBS From now to end 1883, Only One Dollar, ANYONE: CAN GET UP A CLUB AND D SECURE A HANDSOME PRIZE. £ Wrifs earlirelik THE .-OLIO BE,Totonto. The Cimagett till Jan. _ 1st, for And You Can Assist in the Hanging ! The Balance of -- F�o�'� Wail gaper Must be Cleared out to make room for our Spring Stock. WE still have some Beautiful Designs of Papers, with Borders to match, from 5c. to 35c. per roll, which must be cleared out. We also carry a Full Line of HIGH AND PUBLIC Sehool Sttpplies. Books, Blank Books, Hymnals, Hymn Books, Bibles, Games and Notions. Also a Large and Well -Assorted Stock of Lazarus' and ; Lawrence's Spectales, And every requisite of a First -Class Drug and Book Store. "'O=, Druggist, Wroxeter. Fordwicli • Hardware o Stores litinter llenry Successors to Darby Bros. Stock of Cook, Box, Parlor, Hall and Oil Stoves, Hand and Hanging Lamps, and all kinds , of Hardware, is Replete in all Lines. We have bought a Complete New Set of Tin- smith's Tools, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of Tinware, and do all kind of Repairing on short no- tice. WALL PAPER DO .14 §jte you ori NEED 0 0 0 0 0 0 • ANY? - w,„ .-Why should you whitewash yourwalls whn. you can buy. Wall Paper at 5o. per ROLL you will find all Grades, from.-, the Cheapest tothemost Expensive, fully re- presented in - my took. or ders, °orations, to match at Drug yore. 1VLo1JA.U' 'TJ ow Shoe Store IN GORRIE. beg to announce to the general pubhc that I have just purchased a full and complete stock of Ladies', Gents', Boys', and.Misses' FINE AND COARSE i3^vOTS an 5OHS At the Very Lowest Living Prices ! The Goods are all of my own personal selection in the Wholesale House and I can confidently recommend them as the'very choicest qualities and styles. Ig2` You are cordially invited to call in and see them. P. H. SHAVER, Next door north of Fennell's Photograph Gallery, Gorrie. I make a specialty of Custom Work. Repairing done to order neatly and quickly Goods. Mrs. Allison has a Fine Assortment of the Latest Styles of Millinery Goods suitable for the Fall and -Winter Trade. Very cheap, The Ladies are Cordially Invited to call and Inspect the Lovely Styles and Goods. Old Hats Made Over. ust Received t Illson s A Fresh lot of Oranges, Lemons, Peaches, Grapes, Tomatoes, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Dates Sausage, Bologna, Pork, A fine assortment of Confections and Canned Goods. Special Announcement. Havingpnrchased 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 m a position to give the use of this mag- nificent Hearse free, that is to say my charges will be no mor e a Ln spm . Cases less than before. J. R. WILLIAMS, Member of Ontario Schoolof Embalming. Furniture Dealer and U ndert&i eT t .� .««:..ia: r_x'�- Win. , : x'-'4 ..-t�',�.. •.... y _ Vol. I. J A ivr EMBER of C. gems, Ont. JAMES Vethrin� rRADUATE of and registers at'� ..ssociation. is: Residence Next to iLBYET STES JAS, LBUSR OF 14 • witnesses 1- 0131c.;—it OfSc.;it ma S. JEBO, Emmis, the month. Teeth e warranted. MI (i.. MIMS /ND ▪ tiees Wan Stora. GET TH It has been roll so just bring it ST. Who will frame ng you wish, arge stock of Own. l'ri CERTAIN ora, from ends CABINET Gree w*. FI HUNG FIRS MRN I High Chstpping a Parties iinea�, W We granite, We give fir Call be con