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The East Huron Gazette, 1893-03-09, Page 1-..ressaa • seas as -a -e. • • rich r the ost, for ,s and the Is of Rub- es, splen- ies always e GORRIE ONT-.9 THURSDAY, MARCH 9th, 1893• --- No. i4. . , . 1 -ty G., racery $ ...L AVING bought out the stock ef MR, JArettk\ IRELAND i will endeavor. to keep up the for -High -Class - c n leums 9 Conieetionery,- - -4,. --Staple arid Fancy- • , Silverware and Fancy Goods, my predeeessor has so well merited for the years. . -SEE THE ELEGANT- Sets Dinner Sets, Tea Sets.' . Fresh and Guaranteed of the . Finest Quality. -- use to enumerate prices, but call see for yourself: .._ - . will sell as Cheap_ as the Cheapest. . -*LW' • - - 'The Lion Store - - - - _a -as ..,.: a 2- --;-,,,---sa,-a-3-ass s 4. -;- ' ii......'-'-' k.,..,,, ' ' ' ' •- '----,-"•:iisr ' _ .. ;,, ,,:,,,.,-,,, ,,• ,,,,,,.,,,,. - I, ' , '''ffiri0 . , 1. 1.• , 3, --..,,,.1!,4, .—,,. ,-- .-S - ' ' ' . - ,i -;I , • , ' ' . - '1 q _ - • ' - - - Locat Affairs. • -- - . less a pleasant time spent. ca,pReiedv.th11070,-NtdupgiteAhte,roef 0Pnalsmunerdsatoytt 'la:, Rev. Mr, Poiter going to Palmerston to attend tlfe anniversary services. • School eloeerl last Thursday and Friday, the teacher being •in attendance at the East Huron -Teachers Associa- tion. Mrs. Clinkinbloomer, of Toronto, and Miss Corbett, of Manitoba, were guests at Mr. S. Nay's during the latter part of last- week. Three or four teams at a time is no rare thing to be seen in Mr. Carleton's shop at a time. He and "Alex" can shoe all the horses and pound all the iron needed for the service of all the farmers in East Huron. • I Halladaftesale and concert is sure to be a auccesa. . - Mr. Kesing, the 'weavers is doing well here. Carpets and cloths of aU kinds • • are, turned out Weekly in 50 and 1C0 - yards. each -e. -Call round everybody, • . each -week. - , the old people deserve your patronage. . I tLe depreciation of stack to tilt A shareholdersof 25or3dwpenrulde.gesot someof man has the 'pivilege Of taking this company excepting farmer be to the interest of the promo large shareholders to deal fat the smaller ones (whoare all con in order that they may incree.fie put of this factory, thereby larger dividend to al1. Let us no take a look at h philanthropist. He is certainly who would lie behind the fence bush while his fellow man Wa,s his life for his country, and w ready to share the spoil or sh shout of victory. The Petra working for the good of this n ableiCannie who is afraid to Hsi Say nothing of his own life -in a that is bound to -take millions of out of the grasp of greedy mon and give it to the industrious t proper y b e the soil, to whom itI 1 Perhaps the part :which ' is ti worthy of admiration is the qua cheek displayed in his letter. T. spired penman tells us " in a nn • of counsellors is wisdom " This has been discussed in all the Pat socia ions, and although we 12411VE taken stock we unanimously agn it was the proper -thing to do, Solomon cf the nineteenth centi dertakes to dictate . to a, coni Canada's shrewdest business : who could teach our leaaned fr some years to come, and there vent him from showing his igr as is manifest in his letter to teemed paper where te plainly diets in his own wdrds the‘Yery tries to convey to others I rebel paragraph where he says "suet] tingency might arise," to say no the insult he offers to honest, in business men. Oh, .ne, Mr. Far Patrons of Industry are capa,b tending 'to their. -own business that door Lot meet with your 1 we would recommend you to we ideas before you send them b over the land. Your;, A P. ---- J. A..TUCK, M. D. liirEMBER of College of Physicians and Sur- /VI geons, Ont. GORRIE, ONT. 1_4 LI reputation Grw0 Crockery, that last 12 Breakfast Everything Ne and I T. . Fresh oysters at Allison's. . _ ReveMr. Haig will again occupy the - next Presbyterian --pulpit here on Sabbath nekt. -- ' ,. .. . . The thaw of the past couple of days has rendered the roads impassable. for. beavy loads.. A public examination will be held in Mr. John Kaine's school, just north of - .--- - • ' - Gorrie. on Friday. - . Several from Gorrie attended the East urtion meet- Hon Conservative Associa ing in Wingham on Monday. Thadlowick,Conservative Association hold'its.adjourned meeting la Fordwich last Saturday when officers were elected and other business attended to. An auction sale- of farm stook, etc., willhe held on Lot 16, con. 10, Howick, on -Thursday, March _16th. Samuel Howard, Prop. G.A.Barton, auctiOneer. - , The paneake social at Mr. A. Smith s • - drew -out a large gathering last (Wed- nesday) evenings A. splendid. time was_ evijoyed and a- fine- program rendered.- Over $15 was realized, Narice.-My accounts have all been. sent out and all those who still owe will plea,se.settle. If any have not received - their -aceonints they need. not- be offend- - . ed but come and pay the same as if they had. _ JAS. ARMSTRONG; V. S. .1AMES ARMSTRONG, Vete-rinary . Surgeon GRADUATE of Ontario Veterinary College, and registered member.of Ontario Netenn- ary.Association. gets Reifidenee Next to Methodist Parsonage,_-___---_-____ ALBERT -STREET, GORR'S, ONT. .few----- --7-7.-__. - f------- __ -=-_a___.- as_--------_-_,- ,------ -ss ass= . - Fur Goods . and .,, -w-inter Goods . . . • . AT' . • . ... _,, .„ ..-‘,. ,. , • e.. - i - . ,.. . .--,-• .:, - Iteicsica.figStCore 'voirrcasweetesirs _, . 9 .. -- .. - • Sanderson - ' • -. .,.. '1, _. -,- ' - N. MCLAUGHLIN, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES. No witnesses required.• Office: -At the Drug Store, Goners. DENTISTRY. - a s. JEROME, L. D. S., Wingham, will visit .1 • Gerrie, the 1st and 3rd Monday of gash- month. Teeth extracted without pain. All work warranted. SCientlio American .1. - Ageacy for . , , se sii,•,,s 1::::_.1 V31011 t:i14 ' .1`' -1-72';- 4 ---. its- p. r, CAVEATS" '' 1r . - TRADE. *ARUN DEMON PATENTS' s COPTRIONTs, stet. For information and free Handbook write to . MUNN a CO.. 361 Be.o.AnwAY, Elm YORK. Oldest bateau for securing . patents in America.. Every patent tsken out by us is brought bekre sea pubtio 016==U gores free 01 In r'" . Nriti tific _littevica .... II ,:tAr 11=Z °gni= dent. itpairfettgat man s., mitould be without it. WeeklASErita l'Im;- '''''" six ra Broadwa.7. NjlIork OM " . . North Howick. . , . _____ The following is the school report of , •for the School Section NO, 1, Howick, month of February: . . . Att. Mks. Senior Four' th. Obt. 400. - a . „, , - - , errace Javier 4 20 390 Wlbert-Ferguson-a.. .... -.. 12 360 Minnie Holladay 19 885 Susie Bell - 18 385 WilliaMBell ' '17 380 Fred Rush : 19 385 Finlay - • • - .. Jennie Finlay ... 20 375 20 390 Martha Cathers... ... 12 355 Wm. Dane 20 395 Third. _ _, • Casale Dane 20 395 Maggie Harvey...8 .. 8 -340 Ida Rush... .. 16 365 . -,..• - "., mary etaaraway ... .... 20 380 Lizzie Caathets 12 340 Rachel Finlay 20 895 -John Finlay 20 375 Henry Dennis 375 Geo. Johnston. 20 390 i serank Myrtles - 18 869.. Wesley Tremble 20 390 Walter Dennis 19 675 Stewart Finlay 19 380 Jas. Douglas 19 365 Ritchie- ... ... .,. 17 365 . John Bell - - 17 375 Second. • te• Geo• PoraeroY• •Je . 18 Porneroy... al" 15 375 -, -• -- Wm. bangster ' 6 830 Etta BUT-. - .... ...as, --15 ' 325 - -- - - - - - --,.- --- . Mary Cat ers. -_,.. 9 850 - • Annie Rush 18 375 Emma Rush 17 870 Jessie G-alloway... ... 20 390 Wm. Finlay 20 390 Alex. Stewart... 18 375 Bertha Dennis 16 375 Second Part. Wei. Tremble 20 395 Wm. Cathers 10 350 -, Alex. bang,ster 4 315 Wm. Burns 18 340 Chas. Finlay 18 365 Alex. Finlay 18 250 Geo. Dennis 18 335 Jennie Stewart 18 380 Gallaway 18 380 Maggie Finlay 18 390 Robert Nichol - 14 315 William Nichol . 8 305 , . F..,MILLER - -vvniedalw•rie_. - -, - ' 1 .' Shareholders _ ,, .-Belmore -Cheese- and. Butter Company':- :. SPECIAL General Meeting of the Shexehold-' -"1, 3- ere of the Belmore Cheese and Butter Com- -Tans-win be lleid in the Temperance Hall,in the 'village of Belmore, -SATURDAY; THE 4V1 DAY OF FEBOUARY,1893, the hour of One o'clock in the afternoon, for -the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the -ensuing year, and any other business that may be brought before the meeting. PETER TERRIFF, ' JAMES RITCHIE; D. N. MeDONALD, Shareholders. Belmore. Jan. 23, 1893.17 .• _ - _ Resolution of Condolence. - ..!..: - . _ . ' seat he regular Meeting of the mem- 49 of.Loge.. A. O. lie . * Maitland -d-No.216,•A 0 , , 0., _.- , - • ' 1 . s movea by Bra. Richard U. w -1 4 -1d „„,, - 0.n -"0 ed,. by Bro. Cowan, and Besolveg, &at we, -the- members of Maitland Lodge 7silo. 216, A. O. U. W; ' desire to extitege-,our deepest sympathy ... . . with Bro. J. -R.' Williams and -his be- reeved family in the rem:real; by death, of his beloved- wife; ,and we desire to convey to them our heartfelt expression of profound sorrow in this sore bereave- Ment. . - We feel it unneeessary to remind-Bro. Williams and his bereaved family that i ' God is Refuge and in seasons of trial..aFindall Strength to his .people, and we most sin- cerely pray that the -God of all console- _, tion will mcistgraciorisly suetain you and them so -that you. May be enabled to bow . 1S WI36 though Mys- •t . Ft • _submissively 9- _ ,1. - .---' ; L,1.'7,-• .4- ' - -, -- . — :- - - terious,prcvntence. . . ,.__ - Signed on behalf of the members of 'Maitland Lodge, D. SANDERSON, - ROBT. TONG, Alaster Workman. Secretary. Great . . a - -.a. EverythIng at Cost for Liasil Now „ - EVERYTHING 1 beg patronage and . - --At . Slaughter In -Boots - . ,T, - '_ • - , I. G. - ' Lumbermen s . -_ei = • Trunks, - . --Valises, . .t..-. . • - .Levi• E, . , - . - • ' • . 4 • . - : ,A. d. Shoes- _. . . .Jno. , - a . __Lizzie ' . , @vershoes, 1 Rubbers7 9 s - SOX, ' . - . ,,, - •,- . GOES I •. -,,- -.6. • • Executors' Notice. NOTICEis herebygiven holdig any claims thabany person persons nagainst the estate of Alexander Johnston, late of the Town- ship of Howick, in.the county of Hin•on Province of Ontario, shall Send- to the undersigned Ex- ecntors a �t-eme.nt of such claim, on before the It 0:143i* pf AtIsaire$1.9 AL* EP • asstess. And all persons indebted to said estate are quested to settle said .indebtedness on or before said 1st day of March, 1893: - Dated at Howick, - this 3rd day of January, 1893. • S.AMUEL JOHNSTON. JAMES DOWNEY, Executors. or or rc- - -- be .o . Farm for Sale. ' T OT 1, 9th Con., Turilberry. The farm is an 4-4 . excellent one, containing 100 acres, 80 under cultivation,balancegOod hardwood bush. Stone honse 'and - large orchard, plenty of water. Situated about -seven miles from Wingliam, and fivofrropmar applyyelu-olIertser. to the ProprietOr,. ' WM. SANSON, Wroxeter, P.O., Ont. _ POPJ_ S.A.L.M,- . Sows for Sale.- ' - • -TE undersigned has 'six Sows about' six . -,- months old, fit for breeding purposes. _ . - If not sold In about -On days theywilthegaut, up to fatten. • - ROBERT DOUGLAS, , Lot 1, -Con. A, Turnheriy. Wroxeter P. 0. Feb . 15th, 1893. Glenfarrow. .. a • .On Friday • aver** last -al hundred guests a-ssembleclat- social, held in Mr. Thos. Bol house. A very enjoyable even spent by all present. Mr. David Gemmill, jr., 'who travelling for some time, and a sale of his farm stock on T] March 16th. Mr. Jos. Kitchen, of this pia present visiting friends at Galt. Mr.and Mrs. Jno. Campbell. lesley, are visiting friends here. A. Neat and Comfortable Country - - - lkomestead, - - - coNsisTrana ef three acres of choice land, N-• mg pert of Jot 1, con. 7, in the township Turnberry. Two acres now under grass and balance in orchard and garden. There is a good sit -roomed frame house on 'the premises, also ptables. For further particulars apply to- JOHN .W. GREEN, Box 10, Wroxeter, Ont. R. H. F'013TUNE. - VETERINARY SURGEON AND PENTIST, - WROXETER, ONT. : Will visit Fordwich every Monday from 1 :30 to 4 p. in., at Brown's Hotel. •Fordwich All diseases of doniesticated animals treated after the latest and most scientific teachings of the veterinary Att. Calls promptly attended to. No charge for examining horses. • Dentistry a Specialty, - .......... Fordwich. - -.- The following is the report of the .public school for the month of Febniary. It is based on a written ex- amination. The names arranged in the order of merit : , , Attond- Fifth. (Marks possible 500.)allee• Marks. H. Braden 17 372 . D. Mahood - 213 363 W. Rowe . 20 856 W.. Mahood 20 289 Senior Fourth. (Obt. 630.) , Robt. Cook.. . . 20 490 Allie Cole 20 -490 Hardie Fallis... ... ....... 20 390 ..T • umor Fourth. (Obt. 500.) Lavine, McGrath - - 19 396 Tena brown ' 19 393 Victor Wiggins -20 385 Susan Rowe 20 357 Jennet Cook - 19 340 L • Harding 20 324 avina Lizzie Hainstock 18 308 - Senior 'Third. Fred Edwards... - 20 419 Frank.Donaghy Ida Gibeon ' 20 - 402 18 374 Berdita Williams Wm. Downey 17 346 20 343 . Etta Fields - 20- 342 n . ony o . ..... 18 .303 A th H It . junior Third. , (Obt. 270.) ..,..,-,.. ,-, , W11110 uarser .. 15 195 .- Frank Edwards Mar • 17 166 0 Cole- 16 116 - Robt. Gibson 12 17 Fred Becker..... -Blake Cook . 16 100 . - mu. .Tir - ,• ' . ' ' vs . 'iv ATTERS, Teacher. . , .. . - Estray Calves. — - CAME onto the premises of the subscriber, lot •.... go, eon: g, Howick, about tbe middle of iober, four heifer calves. The owner isrequested 0 0132 to prove property, pay expenses and te,k th away. • S. JOHNSTONE. Holstein .Calf Lost. op Wingham. j OST. -From the premiaes of the subscriber, 4-• sinea about the about the 20th of July last a Holstein Steer Spring Calf, spotted,black-and- white. The finder will be suitably rewarded giving informationas to its*hereabouts to HENRY WILLITS, - HE Lot 18, Con. Wroxeter P O. - . Mortgage Sale OF Planing Mill and Sash and - Door Factory. ' - uNDER and by virtue of powers of sale con- tained in a certain mortgage from L. C. ri ?. 1-, +.bepro- Dicks-uce- at. t...eBenjaminmeof Ssaeootilliewrehiwelitll be sld b Y public auction at Fordwich, on the - premisesIt hereinafter described, by W. H. Newton, auetien- eer, on Tuesday,the 28th day of March, '93 at 2 o'clock, p. in., the following Valuable lands and property, viz.: Lots numbers seven and eight on the south side of Victoria street, and lots numbers seven and eight on theof north side of Albert street, in the said village FOrdwich, ndexcept a certain portion sold to one Adam containing two acres of land, more or less, save a Hutchinson.- Upon the premises is erected a three-storey frame saw and planing mill and sash and door factory, with one storey brick engine and boiler house annexed. TI: - '1 also be sold, at the same time and plac,_ :. connection with -the sald -faxt&T, by virtue Le the said mortgage and of certain -lien or conditional sale agreements made between the said Levi C. Dicks and CoWanik Co. and wi- ssigns to the said Benjamin S. Cook, all the ma- chinery, shafting, belting and tools in Connection with the -said mill, iuclUding among other things an engine; boiler, gig -saw, band -saw, 'moulder, shaper, mortiee machine, blind machine and panel door raiser and all the other accessories of such - The property will be sold subject ton reserve ,ttid. - • - - • ' TERMS OF Sian —Ten per cent on the day of sale and thelialance in one Month thereafter without inteiest. Arrangements may be .made with the vendor to leave a portion of the Mir- chase money upon mortgage upon the preri itee. For further particulare and conditions of sate- apply to B. S. COOK, ., Or to - Fordwich.- - sttemii &-Dreiremosa-wineeam, - - - - vendor's souciters.. . , .- Nur March Sth,1893. [Too late for Inst week.] One of the saddest accident has happened in Wingham for time occurred on Tuesday ma la -it week in the furniture factor Thos. Bell, the unlucky victir Mr. Jno. Bell, brother of the pr appears that a belt had col revolving rulley and Mr. Bell, at often done before &lel, to put it his foot, as the pulley was low do belt caught his foot, which had shoe one and in a moment his : whirling around in the spokes wheel smash'n >.,- the bone in manner as to cause aniputation fractured member, just below t necessary. Just the week befor same factory, Mr Shefield was ti • • VI0t1111 of a rather severe joke, by 1 plainer, the result being that he four fingers of one hand. A charity social was held in t penance hall, by the relief coma the Y. P. S. C. E. of St. Paula on Thursday evening of last w . was very well attended. A m sum was realized which will be among the poor of the parish. Rev. E. W. Hughes having re parental call to England to sett affabe of his widowed sent in his eesignation as n St. Paul's Church, in conseqt which a vestry meeting wa his resignation was-- relucta. cepted. The reverend gerrtlem he came to Wingham has .s hsarts of every person in the n hood and his absence will be kei A skating contest betwee Elliott, champion of Winghare of Brussels, took I -t the rink here on Tuesday of h and was won by the latter by a yardS. - ---:-.- - The Binder Twire Question. • ' . -MISS FLORA JAMES, (Graduate.of Niagara. Falls Academy of Music) TEACHES. PIANO, ORGAN AND HARMONY, 1- Theory Explained. Gonure. re- in — Editor Gazette: -Having noticed a communication in Feb. 23, headed " Binder Twine," it created in me a de- sire to draw the attention of your intel- : 1.gent readers to a close scratiny of this farmer's letter. The writer is certainly a man worthy of admiration on accoent of his business abilities, also as a phil- anthropist, and not less worthy for the ._ amount of cheek which ' he displays. We notice that he informs the farniers and Patrons that they may be led into a trap bythe roinoters of this scheme, P W1.10, he says,•are showing large divi- d d forthshareholdersin this com- dends e pany. I would just here say that no such inducement has been held out to the Men of this township ; but notice the business tactics of the svriter when - he shows how that by the establishment of this factory in the city of Brantford, and the government nianufactarieg it in the Central Prison, will reduce twine to a little more -than the cost of manufac- turing-which would be about 6c. per pound for the best manilla. Now the average farmer, a year like last year will consume 100 pounds on 100 acres of land, for which he pays 12c. per lb If the price is reduced, - as he says it will be, by this undertaking, to 6c. per lb. instead of 12o., it will mean a -saving . thatshareholderf-$6 h* h. •1 to o , w lc is Nue to e6 gained on a dividend of 60 per e. to the small shareholder, at this rate - . those men, which heUays are gomg to get into a trap; will in two years have their money with a prettygood in- terest for the amount invested. - . - He also sets forth ideas which are misleedmox en he says in the event of h "This is to certify that Miss James-,• having pompleted in a creditable manner the eourse quired for a certificate,. is duly qualified for pianoforte tee;ehing,and is herebyrecommended ta Aiwa.) who require thorough instruction teist branch." - pnoo. A. HI/MA=4 Niagara Falla April 21st, 1891.- _ a , ' Vanstone- Bros., • , ' . . i ....-_..e....— • • IN UN C 14 A PA •- . - -r Marble & Stone . . . W 0 R KS ' - - 5111$1.045S regstir*g_work in the above itrealcal do - well to -call on us. . ' ikeearryselarge Awl ef marble and lranile• . a- . - - We guarantee to save yen Toney and live first-class work. - - - Call beforepurohasmg elsewhere and-, to convinced. _- - , .. MillafaliMalga614. - _ if...s.sois:ese;a3trittur4iiesiteee . . . to rat= thanks for the liberal received during the past year will try to merit your futhre favors. . . W. J. GREER . .. • • OORRIE. . _ _ , .all - . -- - Lisklet, - .. . .. - - - -____ • ; ' To4lay- (Monday) a young man from . - - ft 1 ented Harristort,ilemed, apo eon Valee;r • ... . . , , , . : • . _ . from Mr. the east -bleekthshopJohn imi • - _,- - • _ . ...business Moore, of your - village. Mr. Vales comes highly recommended from e, town - - a - -- - - in which -there -are some of the most ef- heient blacksmiths in the Province. It ' - • - _ .and - , , appears Lakelet-cann.ot existif there is hues, andif not stern oppositionm nes, . . . : , there is a hying for two amities our .... 'burg can stand the : ingress of a few - , - more people; -hence to our new man we - - extend a -Welcome„ • . som in aideMcNaughlon A • 'al''of th Methodist Church will be held in the house of Mr. John . . evening _ . Scott on Thursday' - A good prograniMeirvill-be rendered, and doubt* , .Have You ? What? paid your subscription to the Why,, GAZETTE for 1893. - ._ ' William's Royal Crown Remedy - greatest corn cure on earth. C4-a;ian- . - thed to cure general nervous debility, - - rheumatism, neuralgia; paralysis. - For . sale -by N. McLaughlin, druggist -Gorrie. • - ' - Barkwell's Sure Corn Cure will cureback any wart, bunion or mole.' For 'ale by 'druggist,- Gerrie N. McLaughlin, . ,.- Fresh oysters at Allisola• - . . , - . . . • ..T. : amount e small As no tock in , ikwill is and ly with suiners) the out- - ving a in as a a man in au, - giving uld be at the as are (chant- 310 - scheme dollars polists tiller of ongs. e most entity of he in - 'thud°. scheme ron Ah not nit et than; - pany of , ..armers end for Y pre - °ranee, your OS- contra - idea he r to the a car. thing of Uigent er, the e of at- , and if approval igh your roadcast TRON. out one the box t's new ing was has been -111 have mrsday, is at of Wel- s which a long ing of y of Mr. being prieter. e off a he had on with wn. The rubber Leg was of the such a of the e knee, e, in the e same he buzz lost the ie tem- ittie of Church eek and at little divided eeived a le some mother, ctor of ence of called ntly ac- an since on the eighbor- nly felt, n Sam and R. place on est week bout feu 3F, .70 see