The Gazette, 1893-09-14, Page 5News Notes. -
Port Etggin public school costs the
ratepayers $2,000 this year.
Mics Frances E. Willard, the famous
temperance lecturer, is quite ill in Eng-
, land.
A. McNeil, M.P. is holding a series of
political meetings in the Bruce penin-
sula.
It cost a. Teeswater youth $20 to ring
the fire alarm in that village "just for
fan" the other day.
Sir John Thompson,- Premier, and
Zion. Geo. Foster,, - Minister of Finance,
will speak in Walkerton on Wednesday,
27th Sept.
Emin Pasha (Dr. Schweitzer) who -
has been "governor" of the German pos-
sessions in Central Africa. and to whose
relief Stanley was sent when he made_
his memorable journey through the vast
African woods, was recently massacred
and eaten by one of the cannibal tribes
of negroes by -which he was surrounded.
Teeswater is excited over the question
of selling the public square in that vil-
lage. A public meeting has been held
and considerable talk indulged in, but
nothing definite has been done. That
village must be very hard up to want to
sell so beautiful a park site. Fence it
up, neighbors, put walks and a band
stand in it, plant trees and otherwise
beautify it, then you'll wonder why you
even thought of selling it. Plenty of
villages would go wild with joy if they
had so fine a piece of ground to turn
to a public park.
Fall Fairs.
Western, at London, Sept. 14-21.
Central at Guelph, Sept. 19-21.
Bentick, Hanover, Sept. 19-20.
Culross, at Teeswater, Sept. 19-20.
Great Northwestern, at Goderich,
Sept. 20-22,
Carrick, Mildmay. Sept 21.
Center Huron at Clinten, Sept. 26-27.
North Oxford at Woodstoek,Sept.26-27
Mornington and Elise at Mily rton,.
Sept. 26-27.
Mitchell at Mitchell, Sept. 26-27:
Wingham, at Wingham, Sept. 26-27.
`entre Bruce, Paisley, Sept.. 26-27.
N orthern, Walkerton, Sept. 26-28.
North Waterloo, at Berlin, Sept.26-28
West Wellington, at Harriston, Sept.
27-28.
North Bruce Unign, Port Elgin, Sept.
23-29.
East Waw-1,nos,h, at Belgrave, Sept.
28.29.
North Pel.--th, at Stratford, Sept. 28-29.
Wroxeter, Oct. 3-4.
East Huron, at Brussels, Oct. 5-6.
Bewick, Gorrie, Oct. 7.
Hensall, Get. 7-8._
Morris, at Blyth, Oct. 10-11,
Dunnannon,at;Dungannon,Oct. 12-13.
Save your : ` m91- .sSp.aA wrappers..
When -:'on have 25- 3f 'S • • • a or10 Puritan:
Soap wrappers,$a :'_i- to_us and a 8
cent stamp for pc?t : ltd we will mail
you free a han.dsNae-pt re for framing.
A list of Pietj res around .each bar.
Ammonia Soap has no equal—we recom-
mend it, Write your name plainly on
the out.ic1e of the wrapper and address:
W, A. B ansnaw & Co., 48&50 Lombard
St., Toronto, Wit, " Sold by all general
more},ants and grocers:; Give it a trial.
v „,a,provide for a large
_, eacl those who have not
yet �� ' tT,jr.'subscription for THE
• 51e04d do so aeearly as posse.
5r..y_
ails of I -. _ _usir
THE ;,,ar Quarterly Meting of the Patrons-
of I.__n::pry of the
Ti0 ,...v ., sr..aaa ('y:2 II<I'v7rtri0�!..
Will be in School Section No. 1,
(lot 8, con. 17,) on
Foreuoen Meeting, at 1Q o'clock a,m.,
Open to Patrons only.
zt 2. o'clock, p.m. an Open Meeting will
l -held when .-a`dhr-esses will .be
g= r_en by -able speaker;.-;
Evervbbody inv'tod.
A-- .LACE,
Soc.tROyaI Oak L:se
MOTE
Mildmay.
worth of NEW GOODS For FALL!
wow- moo13�w4skAaNT�
Never so GHEAP BEFORE 1
t 2 per centoff for CAST -I
HeiIo 9
or its EQUAL.
COYER_
Hello 1 Hello
- -.iller,
�T ..9vo9 R MMIR)C A TS,
Have received within the past week NINETEEN CASES of
FAIT and WINTE,ei
DER:17 GOODS, Consisting of the Latest
NOVELTIES and PATTERNS.
In Dress Goods, Dress Silks and Trimmings, Dress Patterns, Dress Meltons, Flannels
and Tweeds. Prices so low .that will astonish you. We will not quote prices, but would ask you to give us a call
and price our goods. -
Full Stock of Fresh Groceries on hand.
,Schneider & 1L{Uer1.
Mildmay
Complete stock of Drugs, Patent
Medicines and Druggists Sundries..
.Perfumes
tore.
We have Lubin's, Richsecher'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.
±..;E,. Clapp, M.D.
Proprietor.
°611611X 41?;
Milicirrick3r•
manufacturers of THRESHING MACHINES, ENGINES - NEWMODEL,°A°.�
MOWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUTTERS, FT
Repairing of Threshing machines a Specialty. All kinds -of Plow
points kept constantly on hand.
Castings made to order.
We have the Finest Machinery and Most Skilful Workmen and are prepared to
give the best of sat-A4Cesion- to .,ar customers.
i.v ro I i 1 ? 6 n -dR' V V e l z.
BUGGIES; CARTS and WAGONS
IN STOCK
Cotne.:and See Them -Or write
for PRICES before buying
Elsewhere.
eery = .
The GAZETTE
Is fitted outwith New Type in the
latest designs, .all on the "point"
system, and . with a splendid, rapid
job press. and we, are prepared to
compete -with the ;cities for fancy
printing.
ASIUMNIUMMICINSIMIMI
DON'T "fiend your- ..
:away ;ant you see our F_ani 110
aizd Ps�es,
F0±74.
piucusT
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Aigi
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The lines of goods we
cut on during August
MEN'S SUITS
To Order
Anythinz in a summer
suiting will be quoted
at a Liberal DisoLnuat.
Boys} Spring and
Summer Suits
Also Quoted; At Reduced Prices
q
The prices -of what we have left in.
en's or Boys' Straw Hats,: sells . at
very near halfthe regular price.
Parasols
We liana -Mill a good selection of parasols,j,'U fact a few too ,
many. In order to :reduce the number . we will sell
you a .cheap one for very.Iittle, Money, or a good one .
;fort the price of a. cheap sone.
i
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EV "sliGELIcAL.—L.E
Sabbath school
Superintendent. Cottal
day evening at 7:30.
Tuesday ever-ing at 7:3
evening at n o'clock. 11
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bath Sch:•o: t :. a.
tender. -.t. 1 ravEr1
c'c:oc. itey E. NV, C
C. CFt CH,
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alternati-,R.ly at h
every c,': . - .11i,.a, at
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tendert. i'ra errleeti
W. B. Danard, Pastor.
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eve -1 • - the W
days iti ea r:i
}�. W Eil ESec
• ha:i
month. Vis toil e'.wa5
T HE f\A =LDN
zscoTED TO TIE" is ::r
Terris per ye
L YiEk'TIS
One coinnl:i
Half coin:1111
Quarter column......
Eighth coiuvin ,
Legal notices, be. pe
line for each subs.?ques
Local business uotic
tion.
Contrail a:'..mortising
Grall:: Trunl
Trail:-: leave Mi
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Express ..... 7.1.7 a,
i`1Iail -. ...... 1 i t3
M: Wer
Special :ctiuc¢i?
Fair Day only—at
store; ;`i1;"In -.
Miss Clara Gtntti
present thioying a
Miss Lenul_an at U.
Mr. John SChini
Jos. Deemeri retia.
erviile recently, p
property.
Mr. Frank La Fr
fingers badly :.ti` iii
beam at the raf ug
sawmill yesterday
Mr. :iicKenzre ha
t.f pressing hat ar
plant. ,Over 350 to
for shipment- from
We have receivk
complimentary tit
Agricultural L.7,7hib
held in Hanover, on
The roof is now c
residence; Mr. Wei
for occupancy, and
pests shortly to bE
his.
Mr. Henry Wolf,
ing hard on his CS
Creek bridge. He I
in the specified tim
good job of it.
_ Oliver & Stiegler
ing the fall Exhibi
Millinery Rooms a:
their fine diepis yI
untrimmed Milli/1E11
The Mildmay C:
si}ipped over 6,000 r
g the August ma
at 21i -c per pound.
ready for the patrol
A false rumor has
ated to the effect t
are not not baying
may market. Tiley
and paying the lbij
:lay far grain of all
Mr. Philip H. Ho'
spending his holiday
friends here and at.
en Monday last to S
Berlin, to resp m e hi
of friends wish hsin
No neater paper
change table than
which has lately be(
out with new press
congratulate Bro.�t
eesses he is-aciievi'
the "Fourth Estate.
Schweitzer B:os.
tu.the erection of
which was raised
structure will be r
stories high with det+
One of the .firm is a b
rather places selecting
n achinery.- The- r
work-in ample time
`W 'r atchea from2 iu1
Xi .may. Also a fi
*mks at lowest price