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the Best-Seleotionand Largest Stock in
Town of
VANGELloitae-Services-10,-A.M. pm.
-1--• Sabbath &hoot et 2 Rae. C. Liesenier.
Fuperialtendent. Cottageprayertneereng Wednea-
see
If my large stock donialtontain what
day eeesting at ?SO. Young People's meeting you want, try & 113088Ure. lnlarie sireTuesday evening at I:80. Choir practice Fridaiy „,„ „ „ -
evening at El &clock. Rev. Mr. Heist, Pastor. 110 SU1Tr. - W mummy, shoemaker,
Lakelet.
pRESBYTERIAN.—Services 10:80 sum. 80.13 -
hath School 930 a.xa. J. FL. Ife.ore,_Superin-
enameled cabinet Phot-
tendant. Prayerrase -idng, Wednesday eveningat atir DeSb
o'clock. Rev. IL W. Gallagher, Pastor. ographs for a dozen, dtiring, the Month
of August, remember this sad- tell your
• Father Weg, P. P. Services every Sunday, _
alternatively at 830 slid 10 a.m. Vespers A- friends to call at_the Pales* Studio.—
ovess other Sunday at 3 pan. Sunday School at
9:30 Ilan. every other Sunday.
TYTHERAN.—Rev. Dr. Miller, paitor. Ser-
---4 vices the last three Sundays oi every month
at 2:30 p.m. Sunday School at 1:s0 p.m.
C. CHURCH, Snored Heart of jab-ea—Rev.
METHODIST,Serviees 10:80 a.m. and 7 pqn
IT -1 Sabbath School 230 p,m. G. Curl, Superin-
tendent. Prayermeeting, Thursday 8 p.m. REM
W. B. Danard, Pastor.
SOCIETIES.
cM.B.A., No. 70—moets in their hall on the
• eveniug of the second and fourth Thurs-
days in each inonth.
K. Willarki Sec. GEo.ltrunTsura, Pres.
4-• C.F.—Court MRdmay, No. 186, meets in their
‘•-• • hall the second and last Thursdays in each
mointh. Visitors always welcome.
E. N. BUTCHART, C. R.
JAS. JOHNSTON, R. S.
cammairaromagemennee,
THE M I LDMAY GAZETTE, _
DEVOTEE TO THE INTERESTS ()? EAST BRUCE AlqD
EAST HURON.
Terms: -41 per year in advance;
. Otherwise $1.25.
A..IIVEIITISING RATES.
One Six Three
Year. ruonths. :months.
One column - -$50 830 $18
Half column 80 18 10
Quarter column.- 10 10 6
Eighth eoluinn 10 6 4
Legal notices, Se. per lirtafor first and 4e. per
line for each subsequent insertion. .
Local business notices 5e. per line each loser -
doe.
Contract advertising payable quarterly.
J. W. GREEN.
Grand Trunk Time Table.
Trains leave Mildmay station as fol-
lows :
GOING SCUM GOING NORTH
Express T.15 a. m. Mixed 10.55
Mail . 11.55 '• Mail 2.62 p.m
Mixed 5.20p.in EsPress
Miss Minnie Johnston, of Teeswater
is the guest of friends in Mildruay at
present.
Miss. Lula Huck has been the guest
of r. -Wilson's family, in Whigham,
the past week or so.
"Mr. Armour, of Mildmay, was in
town last week baying up ati the butter
be could get."—Clifford Express.
Miss Elsie Butchart, of Cfiffitrd, is
visiting with her cousin, Miss -Marie
Butchart in this village at present.
Miss Eva Croll, of Galt, is enjoying
a holiday visit with ber sister, Birt. J.
W. Green, in Mildmay, at present.
Mrs. A. Teskey and herdanhter, Miss
Adds., itarted-yestorday for a. week or
so's visit with friends in Wine:slurs
Dr. Wilson has purchased a fine -new
Brantford bicycle front W. Armour, the
agent this week. When the Mildmay
wheelmen get out together they make a
grand display.
Mr. Montag, of theRoyal hotel, in this
village, has generonaly offered to en-
gage the Formosa Brass Band at his
own expense to play at the Xildmay
Fall Show on Sept. 21st.
A written notice was posted hi ape or
two prominent places around town the
ether day warning the public to "Be-
ware of Plokpockets." Some "of the
boys say it was kind of -the party to give
them notice beforehand—a thing pic.k-
pockets don't usually do.- -
Mr. Adam Darling raised a fine bank
barn, 45x66 ft, on his farm, B line, Car-
rick, last Saturday. The captains were
Jahn Renwick, of Howick, and J: D.
Kinzie, of Carrick. Altere. keen race
the Howie* man Who' by tito %vv, has
never been beaten) won hy two- rafters.
A meeting of the Agrioultural Society
was held in the town ban, Madmay, last
Monday, ,at whit* lime the prize -list
was revised, judges appointed and neat
preps.rations arranged for .fat
Show, which to went en Thziradey,
Sept. 21st. This season lute -been an
exceptionally good one, both tort:ere*
fruita and roots.. gond there le every Tea-
.
son to believe -the- Show thia yam wilt
surpass any of its predecessers:
Mrs. Bci, wire a Nr. Christian
Rich, ex -councillor, - met with e
dangerous aooident at her home, near
Formoaa, on Mozinay morning : last:
While clirsnhing intenk hayeno7:_in the
barn, the -ladder _Upon viliink he was
leating *WA au OS fell to the floor.
One of heals% -beadle anti/bead is
the germane tbelafider in etch asae-
two sato Whither feet so that tha Saab
was broken - the drain -said both.
home badly fractured at theaultie joint
the larger -bone
wound. Atealiealyte iwatonce prtr
wail itui to as
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lierniiet
'tweak IP
Gno. RAWE, 8 Durham St., Walkerton.
One of the latest and best additions
to Canadian journalism isthe Canadian
Advertiser, published in Toronto. It is
full of pointers for the keen business
man and is a nut well worth cracking
Monthly. 14 months for $100, including
your choice ole business electrotype.
Dr. J. J. 'Williams, and J. krinstrong,
V.S.,.of Garrie, called. on Dr. Wilson
and. other trioxideinMildmay yesterday
afteroaon. The forma is a brother of
,Miss Williams, the evangelist, who, un-
fortunately had .talien the train for
Stratford a few houis before he arrived.
Miss. M. T. Kelly, of Guelph, has
leasedthe store 'on Elora St., next to
Montag's betel,- and is opening out a
stock of millinery and fancy -goods. A
mantle and dressmaking department in
connection with this business will be
presided over by hersister,MissKdlly, sister; Miss Kelly,
of Detroit, who will arrive -in a few
days.
Father Brohiran, of Formosa, started
from Mildmay on Wednesday of last
week, for a visit to the World's Fair it
Chicao, leaving his parish in charge of
Rev. Dr. Elena, formerly pastor of that
Church. The GAZETTE expects to be
able to give Asreaders aninteresting pen
picture of the great exhibition as he saw
it, on his return. •
The Tara Leader says: "350 tons of
hay are stacked in the township hall at
Mildinay and in the flax -mill." True
Mildmay has the largestand finest town
halkin the county, but it has not been
converted into a hay -loft. The Leader
Hall must have been filled with some-
thing, more ethereal, than hay when be
wrote that item.
The- revival servirass conducted by
Miss Williams in the • Methodist church,
here during the paa4. couple of 'weeks,
closed on Tuesday -ironing last. The
meetings have been productive of much
good and a dozen or so conversions are
recorded. Miss Williarasis reSting with
friends in Stratford this week and will
commence a series of meetings at Eden
Grove next Sunday.
Mr. Englert, ot Berlin, who was here
tan his Wheel a couple of weeks ago, con-
tested in the Guelph races last week.
He was well up to the front at the finish
but had some of Canada's fastest flyers
to compete with so failed to get a place.
Ho will start in the Waterloo races next
week where we hope better luck will at-
teud him. On his return borne from
Mildmay he made the run to Berlin in
54 hours.
The hay -press arrived last week and
eight hands are now employed in presto -
lug and delivering theliay atthe station.
Owing to the blockade at the sea -board
much difficulty is experienced in getting
ors. About six weeks will he occupied
hi finishing the work here. The hay
isOf a fine quality, the farmers of Oda
section taking good are that theirexope
are kept clean and free from weeds,
while: it containikten the right propor-
tion:of clover to-- eortimand-the lughest
prices in the foreign roarkets. The
Mildut&y bay will form part of a 65 -ear -
earl Order which Ur. McKenzie is now
filling. He wishes us to express his
thanks to the Agricultural Society for
allowing him the free use of their
grounds upon ,which -to store the hay,
end also to the flax:will ownere for
veratestesexteuded to hits.
Neigliborhood Notes.
About three weeks age Miss McLellan,
of the township of Arthni -was
thrown from a rig at Clifford and her
aria Vbs. broken. 'While _suffering a
great deal of paha be did not Wok e
fracture had Gemmed and 1id not oon-
suit a doctor till laat 'week when she
o'elock .Monday morning Mr.
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livery Irsat4
J Armstrong, was ,totidly AtistroYed -by
fireandbeforethe fire could be got under
control. four .other - buildings were de
strayed. The sufferers are as follows:—
Thos. -Reid, loss on building, $1.400:
insgrance for $600. theses Armstrong
lost all his sleighs andcutters and has -
teas, but 'saved his horses and buggies.
The next' building to g was Dr. John -
stores stable; loss, $304; insured for
$500. Then Archibald MeConnelPs ag.
ricultural implement storerooin, owned
by M. A. Walliday, loss $501; no insur-
ance, contents saved. Joseph Thomp-
son's stable was destroyed and his
dwelling badly damaged by fire and
water. D. Lillico's agricultural imple-
ment storehouse, owned by Edward
Whyte, of Great Falls, Montana,was
partly destroyed;.contents saved. The -
fire was caused by a coal oil lamp ex-
ploding • in Mr. Armstrong's livery
stable.
Mildmay -14:arket Report
Carefully corrected every week for,
the GAZETTE :
Fall wheat per ba, 158 to 4 60
Spring " " .. .. 58 to 60
Oats
Peas
Barley
Potatoes -
Smoked meat per lb... .....
Eggs pew doz.........--..
Butter per lb
Wool "
Hay, per ton
Boots AND Shoes
He buys from the best Houses, buys large quanti
ties; pays the spot cash for them, em, so gets
themesears
CENT
SELLS "
Come to the Store and see if this
is not So.
x ranisaaw 3311TONIIIVIMOS46.
If you want Cheap-Good-Neat-Comfort-
a.ble-Stauncli Foot -wear, Cali on me.
Every attention given
to Ordered_Work.
and Repairing at
Joh flegn2ktus4
33 to 84
-55 to 58
88 to 40
45 -to 50
10. to 124:
9 to 11
.15- to 16
. 17 to 20
OD to 7 00
Wood mama . 1 25 to I 50
Raspberries per Ib......... t•-• 04 to 05
Retiring trom Busi-
ness in Lakelet.
j_l'AVING sold rny blacksmithing business to
,A Mr. Wm. Rivers, I wish to tbank the public
for the liberal patronage I have received while
here. AU accounts owed to me must be wattled,
by cash or note, by the Sept. next.
T.13. CARLETON.
Lakelet, Aug. 14.18611.
To. the Public.
-I HAVE just purchased Mr. Carleton's
GENERAL Butcnsawrimas BUILINERS
LATIUM?.
and am carrying on *twine* in the old stand.
I have had a long practical experience and
and am prepared to give perfect satisfac-
tion in all wor k entrusted to me.
Horseshoeing espeoially attended
to IL a careful manner. Re-
pairing or all kinds
promptly done.
WM. RIVERS.
Lakelet, Aug. 1, 1893.
NOTICE.
TLITE Otter Creek Iltethodist church andlird.
4. near the Red Mil/. Otter Creek, is now
offered for sale. Tenders w01 be received for
the purchase ot said property, up to Sept. 15th,
1893. by the undersigned.
TERMS. ---One-third of the purehase money to
nobeten.paid at time of sale ; for the balance a short
time will be given en furnishing approved loint
For further particulars apply to
Ono. Cuuur
Sae. of Trust Board.
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POR/ SALM.
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A Neat and Comfortable Country
Homestead,
ressnixtzeGot three sores of choice land, be
'6 131g part of lot 1, eon. 7, in the township o
'Turaberry. Two acres no -w under grass and
balance in orchard and garden. There is agood
six -roomed frame house on the premises, also
Forfurther particulars apply to
JOHN W. GREEN.
Box 10, Wroxeter. Out.
riumntilttiret,
ttrat
castle/Jan burnouse stook at
House Furniture
team Pada? suites
An Muds of Bedroom Sets
Crete, est Hall Furniture.
fityliala Dial -ewe= Sete.
Louugea, Rockers, Clorirs, and every-
thing in this line.
Prices Lower than ever tor -Cash.
Full Line of Self-acting Window Shades
Picture Framing Done to order.
Undertaking,
I...7 a fultateakof
Coffin; -
Caskets,
Robes, etc,
A First-class Hearse in connection.
Rates Moderate.
A. Murat,
Elora st, Mildmay.
Next to Commercial Hotel.
Elora St. Mildmay.
PRODUCE TAKEIC,
You can buy goods at
IVIlldrilay Jewelry Store.
- Chas. Wendt
Takes the liberty to draw the attention of the
Public to the following P'..A.CIEIR
That we are selling Goods CHEAPER than any
other House in the Dominion.
Compare our Prices with others and see if we
dont. Watches at half the Regular Price. Our
eight day Walnut and Oak half hour gong strike
Melts knock the old styles out complete, both
- in Workmanship and Price.
Our stook of Fine Goan ItiNGs from 90c. up
will surprise you, In SPECTACLES we can give
you the FINE0SnTesLaINEs loSwaasswiters11 aes. the Cup:Apex
We also keep a large stook af Fancy Goods
Purses, Bill Books, Pipes Mouth Organs,llairpins
Combs. Albums, Fancy Novelties in Glassware,
Rolled Plate Chains, Charms, Lockets, Brooches,
ete., at Rock Bottom Prices.
.All goods Warranted as represented.
Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a
Specialty and satisfaction guaranteed.
Remember the plane: CRAB. WENDT, Mildmay.
GEO. E. LIESEMER
Ths •Lialing Blacksmith.
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rrhis is the place where you can get your Horse
1 Shoeing and all kinds of General Black-
amithiug done right Cheap and Neat.
Always a full stock of Wagons. Buggies and
Carriages of all kinds kept on hand.
Take notice of my Farm Garden. end Orebard
One Horse Cultivator. The time for killing
weeds is here and I have the very thing
todo so. All kinds of Tooth Attach-
ments for (flitting weeds sod
Beep down your Weeds with the wars culti-
vator the col of its kind in Canada. 11
you don't think so. Try it, and you will
know it.
GEO. R. LIESEME.11.-
Mildmaw
HARNESS N SHOP,
Fi. tiirt=sseAee)
Proprietor.
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We wiry first-class line of
Harness, Saddlet,, Whips,
Mountings, etc.
A full stock of Ladies' and Gents'
Trunks and Valises.
Mill
We make a specialty of
The Trimming of Buggies,
Carriages, Cutters, Sleighs.
Harness made to order and Repairing
done in First-class Style.
We carry a large stock in all lines and
are prepared to give perfect satis-
'bailee in Styles, Price and
Prinsiptness.
CCM GRIM eiEtel,
L. A. Hinsperger.
Carriou
Woolen •Milt
Gisshs`g
Propiletor.
Tweeds, Blankets and
all kinds of wool-
en goods
manufactured.
A large and complete stock
always on hand.
irOOL ViTANTED
for which the__
hest Price-
WIU
be paid.
had to undergo tha Painful oPoratio4 of Call at JASPER'S
baling the aria re -broken and seta
ja said that a eartatufarmer of 00a. Flour and Feed Store.
owlet tosolship has stored hi his barns comegeoFarelnYthilrasem 1"1"b'
the accumulatious of nearly fovea yeaft ranatet Ammo
inkranitra.
whoa* og9p, which be lies hold from grampus ne- irrEurtnnazdes Flour
to year witlithe xpectation_ 01sk
tissinOaelt- Fot soine this fgaa4IE
he.iwgferectover bushel: -if he FMORITE
bOB
Y rats. sbrIl*, and laat 13.42,
at in. nesse* L
wooaable-no eatimate -grbitt-4 Jim IOTA
itaas* • • w.-iabs was 8ast
taidloff Ina laws* *lour Inereastag c""21
'to and — wedkoursuirdel""oith
e000nazanasson -
nieaoserese.
/Ore ,al!Iltrtografi. /to her goon was a
room it
there is not the sb --prospect thot
that Tnitflent ameneer will not be "Al ever teaks A-11fith •rioe- for -
whatkamolokkau1,
Oliver
Stiegler's
For about half of what they will cost
you elsewhere.
we buy
]P"OliE
and give you the benefit of it. A comparison of
Our STYLES and PRICES
will convince you that you should tratle
with us.
New Fall Goods,
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are arriving daily. We have just
received a sluipment of
Dress Goods
AND
Mantle Cloths
that would do ore/ it to any grry
STOCK eansistiag as they do of
Ail the latest and most stylish things.
Hopsacking,
Whipcords,
Diagonals
Costume cloths,
AND
Tweed eacts
We are in a position to sell them
very close, being imported dir-
ect and paying spot cash for
them. It is aur acknowledged
fact that we lead them all in
these lines.
Headquarters for ;
Read-nade
I 18 Clothing
car-ct, ea 'Alt pa
Meille to Order.
• Always on hand a fnl/ line of
00.11
AND
1 order to make mere ronm we will offer our
entire stoeit of
rriwatea. State 1014011.•
ralX111619 116411.31 mos
itaiesawa ae, 4atteii
at and below east.
Prints former price 12io noir Ee. -
French Sateens 80 "
All wool Delaiues " 40 -
Flannelettes " 9 " -
/Justine and Vichiria Lawns 10, 19,-I9
and 90, noir 8,10, 11, 16, and oilier - -
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goods in, protertion;.
Oliver &- Sti
MIL