The East Huron Gazette, 1892-02-18, Page 8-
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Last- Thursday's itleCtiOnS proved a
tatitalde Sedan for the Reformers. Our
nelighloor on _:the North—East Binge—
folight a bitter contest which mided in
the CenservatiVee wresting the emistitu-
itiOes away from their opponents and
islikeing
J Cargill at -the heed of the
polls WA majerity of 13_ (or possibly 9.)
In the sit other contests which occurred
on that day, five Conservatives were
elected.
Mi Ontario Legislature is now in
tesadoltat Toronto, having commenced
on Monday. The speech from the
Throne haa been received by the House
and is under discussion. Mo. 2 White
has announced himself as an annexa-
tionist lied was promptly repudiated by
Mr. Meredith. Dominion government
methods have come in for a, fair share
of comment, but the members have not
yet got down to solid Provincial work.
Dominion Grange.
A meeting of the Iknninion Grange
-was held in Loreloe roe the :9th inst.
'Where were .$5 delegates present and a
splendid meeting was held. The officers
for the .coming year are as follows:
31ester—Peter Hepinstall, Fordwich.
Overeeer-o-Wm. Pranglaw, St.Thomas.
bt.-',W)Jkie, Blenheim.
Treas.—ere°. good, Sunshine.
Lecturer—E. J. Henry,Sombra.
Chaplain --Geo; Lethbridge, Glencoe.'
Steward—Jas. Skeoch, Corrunna.
sia Stewart—J. W. Philp, Whitley.
*atekeeper—L, Henry, Sombre.
eens.—Si. etimine.
Tonions--Sis. Ratter.
Flora.—Sis. Robinson.
LoA.S.—Sis. Lethbridge.
Com.—Henry Glendinning,
Maii-
; Jebel Robinson, Middlemarch.
Failis, Newbridge; J.
K. /Attie, Lambeth.
The next meeting is to be held in
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The nuptials of another of our respected
citizens weecelebrated last Wednes-
day at the home of the bride's father,
Afr. McBride. The felicitous couple is
Mr. Wm. Bridge and Miss McBride.
They are spending the honeymoon in
=Toronto. _
The L. ft. Y. B. concert which wets to
have taken place here last Friday was
postponed on aoritiunt of the inclemency
.of the weather.
Mrs. (Rot.) A. g. gtewart returned
from Toronto last week. Yfe ere n4easecl
to learn her mother is recovering.
•mr.Geo. •Bninnerecenmenciateaching
*ere- on Monday.
A. Stewart, of Bolton, is visiting
hisliiiiither the -Rev. A. C. Stewart.
/fr. John Inglis, from Chicago, is
417ilitiag Oki* brethee's Mr, Thos. Inglis.
There le' more excitement _over .the
:elections in Brace, now than ever. At
first it was thought Mr. Cargill was doe -
Md. Then at the official count on Sat-
iirday Mr. Truax was reported in by
Aathey are having a re-count
bVir4 to earwhioh wWbe in.
Second Line Items.
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trip to Germany where he will see her
many friends. As Mr. A isa very
highly esteemed young man we with
them a pleasant trip.
Mr. Alex. Montgomery, Jr. paid Neu-
stadt a visit this week.
Mr. Robt. Ferguson is very busy at
present making preparations for his
new house.
Mr. John Padfield is going to draw
milk next snramer.
Mr. John Montgomery paid his friends
at a distance a visit lately.
Auction Sales.
On Friday Feb. 19th, on lot 31, eon. 7,
Howiek, farm stock and implements, the
chattels of the late John Gibson. W. H.
Newton, auctioneer. -
On Monday, Feb. 22nd, on lot 21, con.
14, Howiek, farm stock, implements, etc.
J. P. Eaton, prop. G. A. Bartom, auc-
tioneer.
On Wednesday, March 2nd, on lot 12,
con. 1, Carrick, farm stock, implements,
etc. Also the loom will be offered as
the proprietor is moving away. Thos.
McMichael, prop. G. A. Barton, auc-
tioneer.
Fordwioli
Planing Mill.
READYAGAIN!
boy
ante6.
THE Planing Mill will be ready for work in a
few days and I want GOOD LOGS OF ANT
LENGTH AND SIZE, HARD OR Sort' WOOD, Dr=
LIVERED iT ONCE, for which I will pay the best
prices.
Builders, Remember
THAT the Fordvvich Planing Mill will be ready
J. to furnish you with all kinds of House fur-
nishings, and is prepared to give estimateand
take contracts for all kinds of wood work.
L. C. DICK:
Big • Bargains
W. Lee & Co's
Popular Dry Goods, Groceries, and Boots
and Shoe Store;
NZSTI•c:satceettteStoare CS3rxte
We have just received a large consignment of
Spring goods which we must melte room for, and
in order to do so, we are prepared to sell our
remaining Winter Goods at prices to suit the
customers.
Men's shirts at 90e.
Suits of first-class men's underclothing $1.40,
Storm Collars, Muffs, and Ladies and Gents fur
Caps, Clouds, Shawls; Overcoats, Boys' under-
clothing, Yams, Flannels, Flannelettes, etc., at
the lowest possible prices.
Our spring goods are of tile best quality and
we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best
goods going, and although we have been earlier
than usual, still we do not intend to charge high-
er prices than formerly, but the lowest we have
ever offered for the same material and we want
you to come and inspect Our goods, feeling- as-
sured that to see, is to buy.
Our new Prints, Sateens, Cashmeres and Hosery
are unsurpassed for quality and cheapness.
• ave also a fine stock of Boots and Shoes,
LADIES' HIGH OUT LATE sou AT $1.00.
Fine line of Child's Shoes at 75e., running up to
No. 10; The finest Ladies Kid Buttoned Boots,
$2.00 ; Men's fine Lace Boots $1.25, usual prise
$2.00 ; Good Boys' Boots, ranging up to No. 5, $1.00
We can guarantee the best of value ha aU lines'
of.bocts.
We are still giving 25 Lim SUGAR for ONE
DOLLAR, LIGHTER in color than ever. TEA.4 lbs
for $1.00. NEW. PRUNES, RAISINS, CURRANTS,
PUREST OF SPICES, CANDIES, 10 CTB. PER
LB. EXCELLENT SOAP 6 BARS FOR 25C.
BEST PRICE paid for all kinks of PRODUCE.
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• Mr, Rolston Dunlop, of Chicago, is at
present visiting his uncle, -Mr. Dunlop.
Miss Lizzie Armstrong is the guest•
pf Miss Ella Cooper at present.
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A pleasant party was held at the resi-
dence of Mr. John Johnston,jr., on Wed-
needay evening- last. 4n enjoyable
time was spent in dancing and other
• social -amusements, until an early hour
in ihe-teorning, when all departed for
home , highly delighted .with the way
14.J.I.s family had entertained them.
There hasbeeu no curling on the rink
here as yet this winter. This is no
doubt accounted for by the unusual
amottott of sickness which has prevailed
hereabouts of late.
Mr. John Doig, of the 2nd con., Car -
.rick, hai-been. quite seriously 111 of late,
leitis now, we are pleased to- say, im-
yeroviegyieely.
- *zit to. xichoisio now among those
-wlirearaon.the sick list.
• several Iftintiugfield people attended
Abe viedding Mias Hicke, daughter of
3r.r.Sligeollacksovinch act at her
&fiber's home, -in /Onto, a few miles east
Foidwichson_WOdiescityt Feb 17th•
lfus/licks isWell and frtvgralk kn�wg
ma. 130° ..311.3411.7 WA* Intloh
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The Pew ite viireeP 'lavabo* but;
•Yrofit.in the Iwo* 41 not retardad.
Are partially
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Special Announcement.
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 mag-
nificent Hearse free:that is to say roy charges will be no more and in some cases
less than before.
•J. R. WILLIAMS,
• Furniture Dealer and Undertaker.
Member of Ontario School of Embalming. .
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(Opposite Brown's Hotel,)
Regent House, - Fordwich.
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