The Gazette, 1893-08-24, Page 4•
CiasgW' : JfouSe
Store to the Front.
Ali'summer goods at cost
No old stock must be allowed
to accumulate.
12c, prints at 10c.
10c, prints as low as 6c.
10c• Straw hats at 5.
Big Reductions
—In—
Veit Hcat�
Y during August and September.
Come along
and get
Your Jag.
before the snaps are all gone.
— In
Men's-,—
Suits
en's;
Suits and Furnishings
we lead them all
We have
Sr•TAPi9
and Bargains
Inevery
too numerous to enumerate.
Bring + along your Produce
and get a trial lot and Judge for your-
self. Also be sure and bring your
Picture Tickets, and get your
Cards Punched.
If you don't
come you .will
disappoint us.
McLAUGHLIN & Co
GORRIE.
JOHNSTON'S
,SASH
AND
Produce Store.
A fall stock of '
Tweeds, Worsteds, Cottonades,
Shirtings, Ladies Wear,
Men's furnishing, Linens,
Honey Comb Quilts, Satin Quilts,
Lace Curtains, Flannelettes,
Prints and Oiaghams, Fresh
Groceries% Boots and Shoes
Highest market price paid for
Butter and Eggs
Cash or Tra.e
Call and see goods andsprices.
Jas. ; Johnston,
S-10,00N-Piivate=Fundstt loan on
Farms: tsiolierty atlow rates.
Isane Licenses.
ST. LEONs
Nature's Healing Water:
Life's Nourisher of Blood,
Health's Restorer.
The Greatest Mineral Water Known.
Pleasant to the taste.
Healing to the system.
0 ---o
By the glass or in quantities, et
.A.3TS01\''S
Grocery and Ice Cream Parlors,
Gorrie.
GEO E. LIESEMV-R
The Leading Blackunithe
his is the place -Ashore you can get your Horse
• Shoeing and . all kinds of .General Black-
sutithing. dons right Cheap and Neat.
Mildmay.
FIRST ARRIVALS of FALL GOODS.!
I buy in large lots for. Spot Cash
et Lowest Cuts and large Dis�ounts,
And sell many lines below USUAL PRICES
-Just To Hand
380 Pairs T`3.r, Ate. 'Wool SHIRE`S and MitACTATIVBES at BOcts=
CASH, usually sold at 75 to 85c. No family within Ten Miles should pass by this
bargain. Also a line of underwear at 25c.,Special.
SMOKED MEAT For Sale ! Butter,, Eggs, Etc. ,Wanted at highest price.
MOYEOE
CLEAR,TNC� SAFE
Off' SUMMMIR) 0-OO]DS AT
The balance of our summer stook to be sold at
Caveat
reat ± e l.e sonB.
12%o. Dress goods tor 8 as., 45c. Wool Delaines for 33c., 14 cts Prints for 8pts,175 pairs
Ladies' Tafetta gloves worth 35 cts for 20 its, boys' and men's Straw Rats at
= . half Price.
Remember_ we take no second.place we are first" with low prices
and: STYLISH Goods. We give highest price for IR`ARM PRODUCE:
.stock of GROCERIES always on hand.
J.
General Merchant,
• MILDMAY.
lay.
Drug
Complete stock of Drugs, Patent
Medicines and Druggists Sundries.
In Perfumes
tore..
•
We have Lubin's, Ri;hsecher's,
Woodworth's, Seeley's, etc.
We also have Sachet powder, a delightful and
lasting perfume.
DIAMOND DYES. All the different shades
and colors kept constantly on hand.
TRUSSES: We have a very large assortment—New
York Elastic, with either Water, Spiral 'Spring or Enam-
elled pads. Hard Rubber Trusses and several other kinds.
If in need of a Truss call at the Drug Store.
Clapp; M: D.
Proprietor
J RERGO CO
P&inn' 47; nelAckin,
1Ydii�a rez
Manufacturers of THRESHING MACHINES,_ ENGINES NEWMODEL:
MOWERS , GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAP CUTTERS, FT
qtes•p o Threshing maiihines a Specialty All lands of Plow
points kept constantly on hand.
Castings made to order.
We have the Finest Micliiirery and Most Skilful ;Workmen 4,nd are prepared
give the best of sa1'*a.:ion to sr customers.
The lines of goods we
out on during August
MEN'S SUITS.
To Order
Anything in a .summer
suiting will be quoted
at a Liberal Discount.
Boys' Spring and
Summer Suits
Also . Quoted At Reduced Prices
Stray fIr
The °rids of what we have' lit in
Men's . or Boys' Strati Kits, stilet
very hear half the regulir price.
mkt/A/
BUGGIES, CAR2q, au -
>i rsine%
Oer
WAGONS.
Always a full stick wagons, Buggis, and Come and See Thein or write
Carriages of all lthadsliept en hand.
eve a n'nnibei;of ' for PRic s before: 'buying..
;FIRST CLASS Hsrrost'ert'i, whish i. will
sell Chile .. If you want one, .now is . the
time to buy.
a s: few second hend'B ggies and Wagene;
MX iiXESEXEIL
Elsewhere,
Every -Rig
RAN=
The GAzETTg
Is fitted out with New Typein the
latest . designs, all on the "point"
system, and with a splendid, rapid
job press. and we are prepared to
compete with the . eitiea r fancy
printing.
'DoITT 8d your'
JOB WORK
Parasols
We have stiff a good set tion of parasol's, , pct a kw too
3
: many. In order o reduce the ber we will sell
: : you a cheap. one for very little miXtey,sot g •one:
for the price of a cheap one.
or
•
away, unto you sec our Samples
and -I'3ices.
C HURCIIE
Sabbath School Ekt p.
eity tvenhig at 7:30. Young
'Tuesday evening at 7:30. Cho'
evening at 8 o'clock. B,ev, Mr.
o'clock. ReV. B, C-allaghe
P C. CHURCH, Sacred Hea
alternatively 'at 8:30 a.m. and
every other Sunday.
J--" vices the last three Sunda,
at 2:30 p.m. Sunday School at
METHODIST.—Services 10:30
a•"- Sabbath School 2:30p.m.
NV. B. Danarcl, Pastor,
SOCIETLE
• evening of tbe second
day. in each month,
hall the second and last T
7.410fitb. Visitors always welco
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Grand Trunk Time
Trains leave Mildmay
lows :
GOING SorTFI.
Mail 11.55 "
5.20p.m
Ezpr
School began in Mildix
day.
Quite a number from If
the Niagara eicarsion las
sie„ best 5c. cigars, at
Miss Clara Hanley, c
spent a short time in Mil
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Arms
Gerrie, were the gu ests
this village hat Friday.
Mrs. Wm. McG. Lambe
Iskand, is visiting at Milt
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P
Messrs. Chas. Schurte
der and Father Wey are
Fair.
Mr. Jos. Teskey, of Mo
in Math:nay at present, sp
day week with his parent:
here,
Herz Rittinger, of tli
°Glocke, passed through
terday morning on his wal
to take in the World's Fan
Mr. W. H. Parsille,
Michigan, spent several
may last week, visiting If
his way home from the W
Mr. Jno. Ross, who has
relatives here for the pa
returned to his home in
day mo ning.
A load of hay containin
hauled down Absalom St.
by one team. It was
which is now being ship
quantities from Mildmay
We were error, last wee
the subscription price of T
day Night at $1.50, Th
per year—and the paper
it.
Maslen got up in his slee
about the house until he c
guarded stairway, down
injuring himself severely.
"The Ladies' Home
September, Curtis Pub.
phia, has reached as. It
best but has the largest
sey journal of its kind in t
The apple crop in this
not, by any means, be a s
year. Although of cour
like last year's phenomen
yet many orchards presen
spectable appearance.
, Mr. Philip Weishar,
spending holidays in
part of Carrick, near Beim
maistation last Friday f
ville, just east of Hamilto
is engaged in teaching sch
has figured prominently in
ball matches while in this
_log with the Bib:acme team