The East Huron Gazette, 1892-05-19, Page 8eta
The East Huron Gazette.
oiange Hill.
Mr. Sam`I Howard sold 12
stock
ck steek rs
rs
to Mr. Alex. Montgomery
which he was paid- $500. They are fine
animals.
Mr. S. W. Laird has given . up the
Sprin bank cheese factory and thinks
of going into the livery business in
Brussels. The factory will this season
be under the charge of Mr. S. Howard,
who is an excellent and experienced
cheese -maker.
Mrs. Wiggins, who has been quite i11
the past two or three weeks, has re-
covered and is now able to be out again.
Mrs. Murdock, of Shipley, paid a visit
to her mother, Mrs. Hoffman, last weak.
Mr. Edw. Ferguson has most of the
material on the ground for a fine large
stone residence which he intends erect-
ing this season.
Lakelet.
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, It is our painful duty to record th
death of Mrs. C. Horton, which occurred
in this village on Monday morning last
after only a few hours illness. She was
a daughter of Mr. Cook, of Lakelet, and
had a large number of friends who are
in sorrow over her sudden taking off.
The husband and the two motherless
babes have the profound sympathy of
all.
On Monday last, Mr. Samuel Nay,
ex -Deputy Reeve, met with a serious
accident which will lay him up for some
time to come. He was assisting to place
the binding -pole on a load of hay when
it broke precipitating him hard to the
floor. The fall was a heavy one and he
sustained serious bruises besides having
both his armsbroken at the wrists. His
many friends hope no permanent in-
jury hag been sustained and that he
will" soon be about in his usual health
again.'
We are sorry to learn of the serious
illness of Mr. Mahood who is confined to
the house with inflammation. We hope
to be able to report his speedy convales-
cence.
Owing to the absence of the pastor,
Rev. Mr. Wright, of Gorrie, conducted
the fugal services of the late Mrs.
Horton, yesterday. The funeral was a
large one, the church being packed full.
Huntingfield.
Bargains are Flying and there is
no reason why YOU should
not catch one !
Mr. John Halliday, our local cattle
dealer made a shipment of fat cattle to
the old conntry market last Monday con-
sisting of one hundred head. They are
in charge of Mr. Wm. Halliday and are
one of the finest lot of cattle ever deliv-
ered by the people ofthis neighborhood.
He will follow with another hundred in
a few weeks.
Last week there died in Carrick a
young son of Mr. Wm. Lush. He had
been ailing for over a year till at length
the disease developed into dropsy, sever-
al doefors failing to effect a cure. The
boy was five years of age.
Our school yard fence has been re-
paired in a very neat manner by one of
our popular mechanics. This, together
with the shade trees planted on arbour
day, improvesthe appearance of the
place very :much.
A new fenee has been`^erected along
the front of the Madill residence. The
artistic and substantial manner in which
it is put up shows the builder to be a
man of no ordinary ability and intelli-
gence.
There are a couple of boards blown
off the church sheds in a recent wind
storm. If they were replaced our town
would be ready for ,its civic holiday.
Come and see them anyway ! 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.
cOOK,
di Edise hodn
AGINTZ`.
Repairing done in the neatest style.
w_ IDOIG-
ORDWICH, ONT.
Money to Loan on Farm Se-
curity at the Lowest rate
.Interest.
o'rl s~ DISCOU-NTED.
Taman,
the Tailor,
Has removed to the McGill
building, next north of Bean's
store.
Adv. next week.
cJ NO. BRETNOUR,
FIRE AND STOCK
Insurance Agent
ent
NitrtOxSTSR.
REPBESENTS:
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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.
GOTO.
W: H. CLH5GGS
Iliriwaro tori,
GrO1 IE, owlr,
FOR AXES,
FOR X -CUT SAWS,
FOR NAILS,
FOR GLASS,
FOR PAINTS.
FOR GROCERIES.
FOR LAMP GOODS.
PRICES RIG -HT. CALL AND SEE.
'LLool Co
F11 to the Top
o11s
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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.
Children's Sailors at
200. [A fine line.)
Mackinaw Hats, usual-
ly sold for" $1; we sell for`
60c.
New Wall Paper
Dear, Light, Dark,
(3anadian, American, Micas, Gilts, with Borders to
; .
match, and Ceiling Decorations for Rich or Poor,
Grit or Tory, Kitchen of Parlor.
onable person ten
select- what he requires from our large stock. Tabs a
t
Ant:.
-- 1.4O1fTJIEOUG" MY SIMPLE
We have a fine Iot of wagons ibis season, made by best
makers. A-gc,od iro& a=le wagon for AIM; aE,hewfiet
:
no for N. I awheel ft$and rsiti U Sea want to t
" We Se1lthese _by eateiog�em .
or/ atria a ane come andel e:e�min s ad prices wit
: � : a of theeesto
- We have >sla�� . .
. . that any- p u w an i'n
ven
The
Print Department
Is attracting a good deal of attention
just now. We think we have the best
lines in the county for 10e. and:l2,c.
ecs
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Hosiery Department.
W. LEN
We haye•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.,
The cheapest hose in the market for a
lady.
—IF YOU WANT" CHEAP—
Groceries, Canned Goods,
Eiiscuits,
C0ISLu HC'L'I0NS_
Call in a4, --
We are ordering another lot of those
Cheap Raisins.
Everyone should have a box while they
Last.
A SS frim
ALLISON'S,
And You can Get Everything of the Best Quality.
The Opening of
OUR MILLINER,Y
Was a Grand Success. We commenced with a
fine selection of goods which sold splendidly and we have
just received a fine lot of Choice Goods of the very lateEt
Styles.
Still selling 25 lbs. Sugar for
sI.
PRODUCE TAKEN, and the Highest
Price paid.
A. B. ALLISON.
STRAW HATS made over into any other
shape.
1 All kinds of produce taken.
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Fordwio
Hardware vs Store.
HAVING bought out Dr. Spence's hardware business, and made large additions to the Stock, we
are now prepared to furnishRENERAL HARDWARE,
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-
sinith's Tools, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of
Tinware, and do all kind of Repairing on short no-
tice.
Eave troughing done to Order.
DARBY BROS.
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peeial Announcement.
,Having purchased a first-class full plate glass Hearse I am in a better position
todo the undertaking of this community than before, and owing to reductions in
the whole ale prices of our goods lam m a position to give the use of this mag-
nificent Hearse fres, that is to say my charges will be no more and in some cases
less than -before.
WILLIAMS,
ool of Embalming.
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker.
lines will
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