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The Gazette, 1894-02-08, Page 4so:Atilt A (On 'Finest Stock of Overcoatmgs and Winter Sings A`o Clear ViittAge 1 balance of my Fall - Stock -COSTI MEMEMBER— Thi 's a FULL SUI (making included.) REMEMBER, TOO— This is 20 per_cent. off on all new Stock and the best of trimmings -0-- Call and examine for yourself. No trouble to show goods. Fits and workmanship guaranteed. H. E. Liesemer. Mfldmr Book Store. Wall and Ceiling Papers, Borderings, etc, in the lat- est designs. A large rangL still left. Choice lines of Ladies' and Gentletuen's Writing -Material Fancy Goods, Toys, Novelties, Base and Foot Balls. School Books, Office Books, Hymn and Prayer Books of every description. Telephone Exchange.• C. SCHURTER, MILDMAY Planing*: —AND— Furniture Warerooms 0000 G. & 80111/aim. lianufactorers of andDealers in Sash, Doors, Lumber and all kinds of ir-ag 21filaziatc,irlaa1 Planing and fscrallth,droft° 6rtgier. CAsif paid ('ONTR4CTS for Buildings taken. Plans, Specification* and estimates furnished on application. A large and well assorted stock of RNITURE clowns' 'Ulm of - Parlor Stiites. Bedroom SuitPs, Dining room end Eit-chert Furniture, Office Furniture - • of en kinds, - •Nagy chairs, etc. do.. Prices Away DONVII. war& your while to *re us a calL 3. & - Schtvall3a. _ ,Vhc-4311olopat POflI IUTTOn SAUSAllES; FIN mo LL Stilt Of-fPait-111EATIAEPT COLI- STUTLYa HAIM. fullsupply'ff.4.61* MEAT- st Prce paidfor 1670, -...,*;s:1**._ This week we visited one o minion and purchase . - oe'r Prices and Quality. weed manufactaring establishments in the Do- s= hundred dollars worth of the newest and best ngs in the market Frices • This Means That we are able to give them to you at less than they cost other merchants, as the privilege of buying at mill prices is enjoyed by ourselves alone. We give you the benefit 9f it. The Suit we give you for $13.00 is.a marvel. All -wool Tweeds from 80c, 350, 4oc, 50c, 60c, 75c, 85c, $1 up to $2. A line of Scotch and English Suit- ings. You .cannot afford to miss it A.T 1 We're.after l: the Trade'! I We're fixed for it Our shelves are loaded. Our counters are groaning with the :-..rush of seasonable goods. We have something nobby and cheap to suit tlie tastes of everybody. Our prices are an open defy to the trade. Flannels, Linens, Cottons, Woolens, in the most extensive and choice ranges. is replete with everything imadmable in that line Our Dry Goods Department -Fiona a spool of theread to a complete suit. Gt-roer3r 33e13eirtnrierkt Ie, in the besi. have the atest goods m Teas, Sugars, Spices, etc. No -trouble to show goods Produce taken. possible shape with only he purest goods. We holier. D ot zheen Ladies Ce orbsreatesinjgustthl erecepelie\brecaltdeirirenct &from 1 A. Every pair guaranteed. 60 pieces New print just opened out still give from 121/2 to 20 per c. discount for_Cash on all goods except Groceries. Winter Goods at and under Cost. Fur Coats and. Robes at astonishing Bargains. —Full Line. D very DeS,t makers. 611)th. ilair a±ticies as Baking Soda, -rdWare solvedarti;eanrshits911 Advertisement -ell Fordwich,have next week +5 Herir 444 L..i±uNTER C URC HE VANGELICAL.—Services ' -1-• • Sabbath School at 2 I Superintondent. Cottage pr.1) day evening at 7:30. Young Tuesday evening at 7:30. Ch evening at o'clock. RCN'. 1‘1.1. PRESBYTEIIIAN.—Servic-s1 bath School 9:30 a.m. J. eneent. Prayerrneetilig. We. - o'clock. ltcv. H. W. R C'H.1_111CH. Se' ira ather \Vey, P.1. Sk-r, alternatively at 1'3:39 a.:t1. every other Sunday a: 3 p.m. 230 p.m. every caller Sunuay. ICYTHERAN.-13 v. Dr. vices the last tilrCeuii at 2:30 p.m. Similay Schoole kmETHonisT, SCrViCeS Vi Sabbath S:lior. adent. P1aycrme,ti4g, 'f ▪ W. 13. Dauaro, ;ocIETI-: c.D.A., No. 7:1--Ince*.4 • evoiii:1; of thc days E. month.o. 9 (77 C 0.( 3‘.:‘, .1. was., : zuontli. at 8 THE IA I LD DEVOTED TO THE INTERE'STF t Terms :—$1 per year in Oti ADVERTISING RA Ono c.1umn Eighth eoluniu 10- l Sg. per ne lifn Legal for each subsequent Local business notices Sc. pc. tion. A Contract 0ayablc- Grand Trunk Trains loave lows : ExiF.. !.r.„ Mai 11.55 •/.`lx:. -.A • 5.291‘.n New A‘Ivertisz..7-.1 Ladies' Corsets -1. Mj Strauge but true—Sch2. Our bast adv.-311ver .Auction Sale ----A. 13....2n sop—(2. A —f ; • fair elacatic,ti A wo2 kt:Ian 23,72 -ad 13:75.2.: hand badly inj.:ri..1in saw Li:11 tile Miss Eva K. at present. the A. B.r2lamati. in this Mr. Gee. Surrday last in Querkin, fornier-,< cif a good business. Mr. Chas. Bull:wan Las new harness businessin bpildincr„ opposite the adv. appears in another col Mr. P. J. Duffy is this onto the Oberholzer farm, 1 -eon. 5, Carrick, mhich he leased for a term of year. Mr. Clabine had one of I, broken last week in S(.-.1.17: mill. A pile of board.; fe edging ma..cLi n e onto the accident. m.r. -John R ihertson an, .--- - nuan., called at Mr. while on their wr=y, b -viMt. with friends in Lni ... .- ---„r. 1.-2.F.-eace has ;11•;. w- -7k,s,:,,; t•Tarary and draying bu-ine, the buildings, to Ar. „T. F. - 1 ---' bit Possession was given 1;011"gralm Bros.' sawmia ring „I- t and day and this a treilliendens ahi Gun t of season. They have heen 4 et the rate of 200 daily, iris as our types got it last wk The Canadian Jubilee 5 give concerto!, LI the town Tuesday and WearieaL- e - der the auspices of Court 2. 186, 0.0. F. The troupe is &qual to the famous Fisk Zompany, and they enjoy ▪ tering notices from the pi where. ., - Mr. R. Kidd was turning -1 the street in front of Johus osterday morning. when t-13 and 10.0 fractft ious; rivial free from the -lig and et at alai:ions rate. Rem --4,i.sZETTB WSW it took to e-ased co' e 'galloped past the store aver & Stieglm.'s Mt. &I, tared the horse. The 2:: SaerablY broken., but fortimai ' 1 Allwark 1•!.1.11i. • • - 7 • ••••• ;mu.,