The Gazette, 1893-08-17, Page 5r.
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CHURCI;IES.
'PVANGELICAL.-Services 10 am. and 7 p.m.
Sabbath -School at 2 p.m. C. Liesemer,
Stsporintendent. Cottageprayermeeting Wednes-
day evening- at rem Telma People's meeting
Tuesday evening at 730 Ciioir practice Friday
evening at S o -"clock. Rev. Mr. Heist, Pastor.
pRESBYTERIAN.-Servieel I0-33 Sab-
bath School -9;30 ism.- J. H. Mbore, Superin-
tendent. Prayerreseting, Wednesday evening at
o'clock. Rev. R. W. Gallagher, Pastor.
R.C. CHURCH., Sakred Heart of Jest. -Rev.
" Father. Wey, P. P. Services every Sunday,
alternatively at 8:30 S.M. and 10 a.m. Vespers
-every other Sunday at 3 p.m. Sunday School at
tee p.m. every otherSunday.
T UTHERAN.-Rev. Dr. Willer, pastor. Ser-
ViCeS thelast three Sundays of every month
at 230p.. Sunday School at 1:80 p.m.
lk/f ETHODIST.;--Services 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m
41'4 Sabbath School 210p.m. OE Curls, Superin-
tendent. Prayermeeting,Thariday 8p.m. Rev.
W. B.. Danard, Pastor.
SOCIETIES.
M.B.A.!, No. 70 -meets in their hall on the
‘--'• evening of the second arid fourth Thurs-
days in each month.
E. WELLER, See. GEO. HERRINGER, Pres.
r 0.F. -Court Mildmay, No. 186, meets in, their
‘--• • hall the second and last Thursdays in each
month. Visitors always welcome.
E. N. BuTcHART, C. R.
JAS. JOHNSTON, R. S.
THE MILDMAY GAZETTE,
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EAST HURON.
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Local business notices Sc. per line each inser-
tion.
Contract advertising payable quarterly.
J. W. GRBEN.
Grand Trunk Time Table.
Trains leave Mildmay station as fol-
lows : •
GOING SMYTH. 00ING NORTH
Express ...... 7.15 a. m. Mixed ...........1035 ft,ra
Mail 11.55 " Mail 2.52 p.m
Mixed.. 5.20pan Express.... ..... 945 p.m
Miss Marie Butchart, left on Friday
last on a visit to friends near Paisley.
Mr. J He ssanauer and family spent
Sunday last with friends at Port Elgin.
Mrs. MeFadden, and daughter, of
Paisley, are visiting at A. Moyer's this
week.
Aliso Della Keeley, of Arthur, is the
guest of Postmaster Herringer's family
here, at presentT.
Miss Lula Huck returned home last
Saturday from an extended visit with
friends in Huron county.
Schwitzer Bros, have about decided
to rebuild their saw mill, which was
burned down last week. -
-Minks Mena and, Susan Lauman, of
Ayton, were the gnosis at Mr. J. Hess-
anauer's a few days this week.
Next week we will publish another
Ater from the pen of Father Brohman,
deacriptive of the World's Fair.
Misses 4/141lIA Moyer and Charlotte
• Berry are at present absent on a two
week's visit with friends in Berlin.:
• Miss .Mary Lenahan, who- has been
visiting her parents here fora 'Couple of
weeks past, has returned to Duitam.=
kr. W. Armour and family went to
Be/grave 'eat week on a visit to relatives.
1r. A. returned on Friday but the fainily
is still absent..
Mrs. R. Whiting returned on Tuesday
evening, from Wiikerton, where she
had been for a creek or so visiting with
her sister Mrs. McCarter.
Several teams are engaged in hauling
fax to the Mildmay mill. The crop is
legood one this year and Roseneau la
Voigt expect, a large output
Mr.- Wm. ...Se -:aand7:Missere--Olatilt.
Kcehruste.dt and Toni..gclineidare of
Mildmay, and Mr.k Frank Koamstedt, of
Deemerton; left b.ere on.,Tuesday on a
60 -day excursion trip through 'Dakota.
Mr. Ed. Berry staretd on a trip :to Man-
itoba the same day. -
It is -likely a foot -ball match will be
played tiete,ihe latter part of this_ week,
between the Gerrie and Illiklmay` sen-
iors. Arrangements are now in pro-
gress, and if it comes off the game will
be a good one as several 'of the-famoue
Howick Rangers will be on. the, G-orrie
team, while the home team is a very
strong one.
Miss Williams, evangelist,- passed
through Mildmay on Monday, on her
way to the family home to be present
at the celebration of her parents' golden
wedding. While working in Paisley
this lady was seriously injured by being
Mtu over while returning from one of
her meetings, but her friends here will
be pleased to learn that she is quite re-
covered.
The following, are the names of the
pupils from Mildmay school. who passed
their entrance examination at Walker
ton, together with the number of marks
they obtained : Sarah Moore 429; Her-
bert Whiting, 410; -Archibald Reddon,
408 ; Charles Johnston, 884: Also the
following from Carrick: Albert Redden,
(S.S. No. 7) 494; Agnes Scott, (No. 8)
887, and Catherine 'Messner, -(Formosa)
382. At the Harriston _ examinations-
Daretta Herringer, ofAildiney Separate
School, succeeded in coming 4th on the
list with 488 marks, and Frances Warn-
er, of the same school, passed with 402:
The- Council of Culross their-liSt
saeeting passed resolutions of -respeet-to
_the memory of their treasurer, the late
Mei Sand ' Kirkland, who died a ,short
time agO. •-
Tim drain. on Elora, St..; from In'eae-
- HYMENEAL..
CAMERO N---SCIINSIDE R.
A brilliant scene was presented at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schnei-
der,. Absalom St., on Wednesday morn-
ing last, the occasion being the Mar-
riage of: their daughter, Mies Lydia, to,
Mr. W. J. Cameron, merchant, of Port
Elgin., The ceremony was perforreed,
in the presence of a number of invited
guests, by Rev. Mr. Gourley', of Port
Elgin, at 9 o'clock, Mies Bose Ilerringer
rendering Mendelsohn'aWedding March,
on the piano. The bride was attired -in
white -.silk crepon, trimnied With silk
lace, and carried a bouquet of white
roses. The bridesmaid, her sister, Miss
Carrie, was dressed in cream Bedford
ord- trimmed with lacer end with a
boquet of pink roses. - fr*• groom was
supported by his. brother,Mr. Colin
Cameron. At the concision of the
ceremony, and after congratulations had
been extended, theguest sat down to
a sumptuous wedding breakfast, and
shortly afterwards the happy couple
were driven to the station where they
took the 11.55 train, amid a shower
of rice, on a wedding -trip through var-
ious points in the esatern part of the
Province. The bride was among the
most popular and accomplished young
ladies in the village, and While all join
in Wishing her- every jof in her new life
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and home, yet there remains -a tinge of
regret at her removal from the associa
tions with'which her presence had long
ss Rebecca diar.k, of Windsor, is
the guest of friends here -this week.
She intends to start for British Colum
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bia, :shortly to join litir mother and,
brother:
Mr. E. Bitehareand family started
yesterday, hr.:buggy, On a trip. to friends
invarious-pills of Waterloo and 'Went-
woTth coueisies. • They will be absent a
couple ofWeeke.• ••,
Public; school -begins in this village
next/Monday. Seine of the: children
wish Miklmay- was an incorporated,
village so that their hOtift-yirWOU1.4.
tend over another montli.l.
The first new wheat of -the season
was marketed at 'Schneider's -mill-last
week by Mr. Henry, Benninger, from
near Formisa. Ib was a .good, hard
sample and weighed 62 pounds to the
bnahel.
Mildmay Market Report
Carefully corrected every week for
theGazerra
Fall wheat per lon. •$ 55 to $ 58
68 -to 60
Oat a 83 to 84
Peas 53 to 55
.13arley 88 to 40
45 to 50
spring 311 41
and pleasantly been identified here.
The wedding presents` made a costly
Potatoes
Smoked meat per lb... ..... 10 to 12f
Eggs per doz•• 9.to 12
Butter per lb...... 15 to • 16
Wool " ... 17 to 20
Hay, per ton - 7 00 to 7 00
Wood_per cord... . .. 1 25 to 1 50
and ,beautiful tribute to the esteem in
Which she --wae: held. Among them
were the follewieg:—
Frem the groons, it handsome Plucked Otter
sal' f groom,- dinner set„ 112 pietis.
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laskii --- -' k4ry-ii='.
• Ttleti.grnt:00In: marble clock. ,, ,cliver cake
lia" sill"' ma Cameron,
Misses; ,Lily__Anci • Kate
31fetzmiVary; Sirver'iCe-- meter
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Retiring trom Busi-
ne,ss Lakelet.
HAVING sold my bIacksmithing business to
Mr. Wm. Rivera, I wish to thank the Pablic
for the liberal patronage I have received while
here. All accounts owed to me most be settled,
by cash or note, by the 1st Sept. next.
• - T. B. CARLETON.
Lakelet, Aug. 1st, 1663.
To the Public.
I HAVE just purchased Mr. Carleton's
GENERAL BLACKSMITIIIITG BUSINESS - Iw
LAKBLET. , '
and am' "carry. ing on business in the -old stolid.
I have had a long practical experience and
andom prepared to give perfect satisfac•
tion in all work entftsted to me.
Horaeshoeinpospeoially attended
to ix. a careful Manner. Re-,
pairiefg of - all kinds-
promptly done.
• . Rfvees.
Lakelet, Aug. 1, 1893. -
jai sant-14411. - ;, silver_
Icher; -Schneider, q ;Iv d
,kMstintiMa'fo. rks.
eheck‘ •
11' Efax
sonieller, ,
ti Greer, handere 11 lo:hittek,
fl
ind
cia_oP;f0eY •
d Idr Milu' --
weelicor"r to,he Site,7Ins b•enA n•r:11-'" ver nitddi-1
dah
-CEO-paha • and *laid -:tseith !1•,2,!
This w%perinit thorvei 44i141.4 of .T444iii;vase.
erty whirl!, it ass
The work noir. 407)fr.r*
41,Ig0 "of Depu!trper,,,
cellars and iMprovethe ?rep, wlians‘per,tisieelseys is set.,
nier, and ..aiiitsp-.41144ealef. Addie ilayir.• sitier
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uterton, Ver, htiirpin
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FOR/ SALM.
A Neat and Comfortable Country
Hornestead,
E Mit
IC11E01EC JP MI
the Best Selection and Largest-Stocili in
Town of
Boots AND Shoes
Be buyelromthe.best Houses, buys large quanti
ties; pays the spot cash for them, so gets
them cheap, and
SELLS TIEN FROM...im To siver%4ER BENT
RHEAPER THEN OTHER HOUSES.
Come to the -Store and see -if this
is not so.
ASTE416.1•1 3311.TOISENTEfefSi.
If you want Cheap -Good -Neat Comfort-
able -Staunch Foot -wear, Call on me.
Every attention given
• to Ordered Work.
and Repairing at
Join?
- • Next to Commercial Hotel.
Elora St. Mildmay.
PRODUCE TAKEN.
Mildmay Jewelry Store.
• Chas. Wendt
Takes the liberty to draw the attention of the
Public to the following i*.A.cPrei4
That we are selling Goods CHEAPER than any
- other House in the Dominion.
Compare our Prices with others and eee if we
dont. Watches at half the Regular Price. Our
eight day Walnut and Oak half hour gong strike
Clocks knoOr the old styles out complete, both
in Workmanship and Price.
Otir stock of Fine GOLD Bunny from Oe. up
will ettrioriee you, In SPECTACLES we can give
you the -FINEST LINES as well as the CHEAPER,
• ones BS low as 1.e.
We also keep a large stock af Fancy Goods
Purses, -Bill Books, Pipes Mouth Organs,rHairpins
Combs, Albums, Fancy Novelties in Glassware,
Rolled Plate Chains, Charms, Lockets, Brooches,
. at Rock Bottom Prices.
• All gciods Warranted as represented.
Repairing Watches; Clocks and Jewelry a .
- Specialty and satisfaction guaranteed.
Ri3member the place: Cu.&s. WENDT, Mildmay
rONSISTING of three acres of choice land, be
`•-• ing part of lot 1, con. -7, in the -township o
Turnberry. Tem acres now -under gTass and -
balance in orchard and garden. There is a good
six -roomed frame house on the premises, also
Forfurther particulars apply to
JOHN W. GREEN,
Bon 10. Wroxeter, Ont.
]E:urrt.it-tutre
ttrat
curies so immense stock of
- Ilou.se Furniture
Elegant Parlor Suites
All kinds of Bedroom Sets
Choicest Hall Furniture.
Stylish Dioingroom Sots.
Lounges, Rockers, Chairs, and every.
thing in this line. .
Prices Lower than -ever for Cash.
Full tine of Self-acting Window Shades
- Picture Framing Done to order.
Under aking
carry &full Ittock of
Coffins, -
Caskets,
Robes, etc,
A First -las Hearse in connection..
Rates Moderate.
012 of Statuteilehor and gratia MISS ...EareiRliAr4,,
, - Ci.ggi3Of, • -
. 11?werne,sket.i. • •
closed hiSbusinese 'lass Joi;usie;a, sat and
pepper
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. n erhas re urn with case, 7-2siir -
t ed DVionekelli Blehfhenn g014332.5t fruit spoc
Mk. W. 11 S h Rid
affairs theme apd its maw devoting ins -,uH Era
&dn. Hanover, silver butter,dish.
•A. 3),11.u.rat,
Elora st, Mildmay.
NorrioE. VQ0len 410 FPI iits.
GEO. E. LIESEMER
,The- Leading Blacksmith.
rights is the place where you ean get your Horse
• 1 Shoeing- and all kinds of General Black-
smithing done right Cheap and Neat.
Always a full stock of: Wagons, Buggies, and.
Carriages of all kinds kept on hand.
I have a number of
FIRST CLASS 1E-XetworcralarNa, which 1 will
sell CHEAP. If you want one, now is the
time to buy.
Also a. few second hand Buggies and Wagons.
GEO: E. LIESEMER.
HARNESS 0.1 SHOP,
be k thqnsetter,
Proprietor.
Opportuuity!:
Do not 1st it paw -
You can buy goods at
Oliver
Stiegler's
For about half of what they will cost;
you elsewhere.
We buy
• VOW. CAI
and give you the benefit of it. A comparison or.
0-0
We tarry s first-class line of
Harness, Saddle, Whips,
Mountings, etc.
A full stock of Ladies' and Gents'
Trunks and Valises.
WIN
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-
faction in Styles, Prices and
Promptness.
Coal 'Arad (Sterseot
L. A. Hinsperger.
Our STYLES and PRICES
will convince you -that you should tra0e
with us.
Tlf!eszOtteshreCrReIlalleit,hoodcitrestr_ct ree y44:42101; "
• iokffeerpedurc-fuoirisesalcfe.,;Taidenpdrcellervliwi1134rni-tikre:ege;p7dfor
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1893, by the u-ii4ersigned:
the purchase money to
Pti• Cintigr40 winatt;teinglye,o1,--olige_$uso; forshingthe-baahibm4?vceoasitiinortt
ncitea. " -
For further partictilars apply to - 2
Go : Cram- ,
' Sec. of TrtnitBoard.
attention lo,putting tye Atildmay roller•rat•e, rrorIgne,rarMstelnoltrinfit eije
millin first class cendition. - The,r94,191 °PC: Vry Blenheim,- hand _paintsti cream
been sea Away and re:groaned
Caford, silver Pope, and ealt,
d-pitehei and sugar bowl.
06*1, 11.0W einaineg overtiine-' case. _ w iherthx.i. a....'...tray cloth
d. J Virilion,,sfiver
exeisllerit'fienr.rainufactiire
/ass L Bruce, a
- steam Wasp up with the dereamit for mgeld-line& sieeiibomer
ire,ton work.)
• yH- Rohn:ie.:mit:Pert Mee. silver breakfai
iss Carrie Snyder, chino5 otolctchtea set: -
Bliss Uughes2Walkerton, Mexican embroidery,-
• Mr. A. E. Bradwin, representing To- cruet,
iont� in s. in town '= . chimuile
gahcrdat 41::16114°sta-wa that' 1C)- Ur- 8 C"BciPlies c 'and Sri, e Cur .7git
frame
011 table eentr§ Plece!'- er waterita44', uo---
• the, later - - - • • in ffinc •
sattuao - " - rnOtt ...cover • , wee minor bibeilet...•
11,4 Ofth0-4W14 and . D 33titehert .!aFT11:4
14-44)-- •-• 1i)Oalinien•reeentee,:titv
ular :an : • t Mr IAA Neostadt, ver and WhIt•
TV
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a Mise Pvitenat, award. wv
41i5Qne tilt"u Mist Gig na!ei d banners. dish. b
tht0 that B. Taylor, frao er sewmaeri u
owes, its success.. 01-50 Per
fait fluen = miss 14-. kilmemoe, champ:
Ifite**432g:* t Entan-retsiaiset%IiietwoYetchfrpieertsdh.);ia.re in
si for subscription may be
4ktahis CAN
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411_14-JASP
Flour an0Feecl btOre,
cipmf.sircortain4inorri want in
STEINifiltIEFk-n9.
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TIE:- POILEi fAlf9
ICE CitEA:WPARL
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Becalioo- 414'tar edA-1).-ttreatartor
-tow'an4esr orOH
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• - Good BARBER SHOP in conneopio*,_
F.ci AS PE
Pilfti shiner:all:44e. owse, ix' spoon - Blort st.
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GISSLIB
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Breacuietor,
New Fall Goods,
are arriving daily. We have just t
received a shipment of
Dress Goods,
AND.
Mantle Cloths
that would de credit to any pili •
STOCK consisting as they do of
Tweeds,Blanketsand
• all kinds of wool-
en goods
manufactured;
All the latest and most stylish things.
Hopsacking,
Whipcords,
Diagonals,,
Costume cloths,
A: large_ and 'complete stock
alwaysOri
WOOL WANTED
tch th-p.
AND ,
Tweed effbcts-
We are in a position to sell them
very close, being imported dir-
ect and paying spot cash for
them. It is an acknowledged
fact that we lead them all in
these lines
1)" § Headquarters for §
Readvriacle
Clothing-
etiraci ' Mixitssi
badeto Order.,
Always on hand a full line of
AND-
ihps..4
Iji orcier!noise more room we will offer cm.
- - ' entire stack of
xmirsr-eiressg Melte eo irs_46 , 41Et,1.,
ea Arl- iss Kira. es Er•
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IL-Ag"lita litC •
at and -below cost.
Prints -former; price 120 now 80.
FrencSateens " 30 • 24
All wool Delaines ". 40, " 30
nnelettes " 9. " 6
Muslies and Victoria Leer's 10, 121, 15
ad 20, new, 8, 10, 11, 16, and other ,
goeds in, proportion.
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pliver Stiegler,
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