The East Huron Gazette, 1892-09-08, Page 6•
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Baasaaable Stiringt Wit That *1111 &sa�n
With man; religion serer geta, above-the
kneer.-Texim
Some peoplegeem to. thinks:that talking.
hsii Moral way Mleadhigoreligotielifoo!.7-
flotnervills Jornol. -- •
Many a. boy is frighteiled Oat
ligione by the way reditleomekor hit Mende
lookr-anti Hens • ;pi .
LyingTie a reprehensible habit, genOrally
trahlogi hot ftelt stories are quite ;appro
plats during Leak -Boston Tritnicript,
The idea ef a "heavenly"..ehdie mem
have been conceived by some one acquaint
ed irith the earthly article. -Indiaaolis
Journal. •
Sociable Minister, -Do yen -mad Your
Bible every day, 'tnylittie dear ?
Dear -No, indeed. I don't hive tine.
toe busy helping maiiiinkstoire misfileand
thingn, se so to always have -something nice
for dinner army -tim� you 001*-GOd
Nsw.:
Little ;ennie-flay, Ina; does & mialiter
really niaaall the slippers that aro gilritm
him! BrOwn-Yee. eon
is genernEy very bad.Epeoh.
Rectoraire re denying youreeliur,
thing during Lent? Mra. Lakeeid-Indeed
I am. rio Putting oft getting isrliirercii
anti& sari Planter: -Nits York Weekly.
Rev. iwoundtent-Are you .doing anything to reartifY *ailed% during Lent!:
Sweet Patishirsier-lfavit'S yonnetieed
thatiii church every flundayillosii
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York Weekly. ' 7.
Jarger74re good ind-pionknannBrown
in remarkably lazy and Shiftless _Jiinip7
; he le nt of a traMp on the
.trait aid narrow Re -
gird..
.cliurek. in Leo- caster, Pi, Weak*
media Worley -penes& did _not Min
oherckar Suadayoebool &orrice daring the
-One Medal was .awarded,- and the
janitorgetit-..lortellcourier.
Ibuse'irk* gray landed me not alwiye
the Moit2piene...- Th.nolsy petitioner
thrill' preys that war in :order that OS
brethren Mud Metets). May notioe- . the
e trmigth and erMatinee Of idafine,
Iobszi-
toni *rice.—Nrif:YritlkYlentl&
PublishedeveryThursday
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North Huron.
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splendid staff of able cor-
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of this section.
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latest faces of type,
the mostmodem
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Rifle Popter Txpe.
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Wedding
Calling ards,
Business Cards,
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads,
Blank Headings,
Astirance Policies,
4trIphlets,
Circulars,
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Stteaflicrs,
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WORD IN SEASON !
s this is the season of the year when the head of the family and
the prudent housewife are looking about them to ascertain where they can purchase
their fall supplies to the best advantage, we desire to place -a few facts before you
for your consideration.
The lowest priced goods are not always the cheapest, for inferior goods are dear at
aiy price. Neither is the dealer who is Constantly cutting his prices to you the one who
will give you the most value for your money in the end.
Ouradm has always been to supply our customers with the class of Goods that will
give them theverybest satisfaction and at prices as low as possible consistent with le-
gitimate living profits and to sell to everyone alike.
This way of doing business may not be popular with everybody, but after an experi-
ence of twelve years we have no reason to be, dissatisfied with the appreciation our ef-
forts have metwith at the hands of the people of Howick and G-orrie.
A Word About My Fa 1 Stock. 441
It has been selected with the greatest of care from the very best
Houses in the trade. Our facilities for buying are second to none. We pay cash for
all we buy and thus secure a fairprofit in discount, besides being in a position to take ad-
vantage of bargains when offered.
UTE are showing a full range of DRESS GOODS, in Henriettas, Cashmeres, Bedford
Cords, Borges, Tweeds, etc., in all the popular shades. Our stock of Worsted Coat-
ings, Tweed, Overcoatings, etc., will repay your early inspection. We have) full lines of
Cottons, Flannels, Blankets, Underclothing, Top Shirts, etc., etc., at bottom prices.
We are showing a splendid range of Boys' and Youths' Ready -Made Suits. Do not
tail to see those goods when fitting up your boys for the fall and winter.
M 1 la 1.1 Ii\sTH ”
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OUR MISS KINSEY his been on the market for the last week selecting goods for the Fall Trade. We shall be
opened up in a few days. We bespeak the patronage of all of our old customers and many new ones.
Thanking you all for the favors I have received at your hands in the years that are past, and promising my con-
tinued efforts to make our re1a4ons to each other as agreeable and satisfactory as theyhive been,
I am, very truly, Yours, -
13e41 EArc & lion
daGrICAT1%.
FORDWICH, ONT.
Money to Loan on Farm Se-
curity at the Lowest rate
of Interest.
GOOD NOTES DISCOUNTED.
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Special Attention given to
CONVEYANCING.
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8, cooK,
North of the Post Office,
FORDWiell
Vordwiela
Roller te Mills.
WILSON BROS.Props.
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Firt-class Manitoba Wheat Flour
manufactured and always kept in Stock
and sold in any quantities.
FLOUR per cwt. 62 25 to 62 50
BRAN, per ton. 14 00
SHORTS.. ... per ton. 18-00
Special attention given to GR1STING,
which is done on the shortest
possible notice.
Highest Price Paid
for Grain.
The mill is fitted throughout
with the very best roller pro-
cess machinery and appliances
and we are confident of being
able to give perfect satisfac-
tion.
PATRONAGE SOLICITFD.
WILSON BROS.
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Fordwich Drug Store
A SPENCE, M. D.,
Proprietor.
- - - A FULL LINE OF
J. C. Barz,
Manager.
Drugs and Druggists' Supplies,
Stationery and Fancy Goods,
In endless variety and at every price.
xTOOT ANT ftJJ. W. C. HAZLNWTOOD
Listowel Woollen. Factory.
Highest Prices Paid. Cash or Trade City Boot and Shoe Store
Largest Wool Market e in Ontario.
-E *! tyksjat. eoineand see air tremendoni big stock in all kinda of woollen goods which**,
- Ye ....i.) y offer at bottom prices for cash or in exchange for wetiL- .;
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Preh: 8-1ocis, - -.-- neatest
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ye-bareuevet-teenao Well:111*(1*nd- equipped - for a wool season's business eit at the present one,
andhavsnever-COSso,completOly,confiCent of Our ability to serve you withethice.beEt,s4 BA2.9.48_14
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ANTR.0241..E1MR
A Neat Walking Boot
L not only a comfort to the wearer but a pleasure to every one who admires a
pretty foot. We have them -the boots, we mean. And they Aim cheap.
.OUR took of Ladies and gents' slippers is unusually large and ehoiee. See
them;
-A eiiidfd assortment of Ladies' wear of all kinds is now displayed on our
shelves -
Can be siipplied-in any line.
-egg and the lighter Oxford, Dongolas, Wankenphast, etc.
tte:Vity Boot and Shoe Store for the most satictiing article a
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