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Flesherton Advance, 18 Dec 1884, p. 4

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RUSSELL, Watchniiikor & Jeweller, FK-flbciton. j 1 ; 1 f' ; JW PAPER XEXT WEEK As we did nut take our holidays last summer, according to our usual cus- tnin, we propose to do so next wci-k. Y n TJ -r^ * Tif^ A \ T il 17 | Therefore ihcre will be no ADVANCE J. XI Jj A. \J \ A. i\ V Jj next week. And in consequence, this -^^^ ^-^^^MB , is tlir last 'nme of our paper for 1884. I We take the opportunity to thank our numerous readers and patrons for their sincere and whole-souled appre- ciation of our efforts. It is with con- A. R- Faivcett, Editor. FLESHERTON: THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1884. VARIOUS MATTERS. fidence ask them to renew their The year 1881 is rapidly drawing to _ t J , , , ,., ' ' * efforts have been, a close, and before THK ADVANCE shall subscriptions to THE ADVANCE for 1885, as we feel that, howe.er humble our have made its uext appearance will be | a thing of the past. By this time ut'Xt week old Santa Clans will be milking his annual trip and filling all the little stockings in tlie land with all manner of nice things. A week later on. New Year's calls will be in order, and it will be interesting to note what a deep interest aspirants for Municipal honors will be taking in the dear little children particularly the babies, The municipal aspect in Artemesia at the present time closely resembles H copy of last week's Wartoii Echo re- ceived at our office : very difficult to make out! very "dim, "and vnrtad- able ! However, as stated in a previous [ ireue, Councillors Pedler and Blakcly ', ate likely to have opposition in Wards 4 and 3, although it is the opinion of some that the latter will be elected by acclamation. It was ut one time ru- mored that there would be a contest for the llieveship, but later rumors contradicted this. WP have done our duty to the best of our ability. Those owing us for subscriptions, job printing, or advertising, will assist us very materially to make the ADVANCE more interesting during the year upon which we are about to cuter, by prompt remittances. With these few remarks we wish our readers And friends a very "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year," and many returns of the season, and con- cluding with this suggestion: Ddn't forget to pay the printer ; the thought that you are clear on life books will help yoa puddings Murphy's letter, from the fact that there is no guarantee that said prop- erty would be improved if re-sold, THE COUNCIL THANKS DRs CHRISTOE. The business for the year being en- ded, the Reeve was requested to vacate tbe oliair And the Deputy-Reeve to take tlw same, wlten the following resolution WAS put and wianiniwsly carried : Mr. McArtfcur moved, seconded by Mr. Hlakely, Tuat I)K> thanks of this; Council are due and arc hereby tend- , ered to the Reeve, Dr. Christoe, fori tlie very able and gentlemanly n&aiiner , iu which he has presided over this! Council and discharged his duties as; Reeve of this Township during the' year HOW aHut closing. W. J. BELLAMY, Twp. Clork. GET YOUR HARNESS! MADE BY DAVID CLAYTON, InW. 's Shoe Store, NATIONAL PILLS are the farohle pur <; itiM- and auti-Lihuin mi-dicim , they are uiild itiul tlinii'u^h < lim;i Holland li...tr. Mr. Win. T. Ptodlar of Eugt'ma, ho* a ' China Poland Boar, thich willi Bt-rvic* t*' season at very moderat . 2 w p. dige8t your i^ef and plum heartg Umn jj \Vi illMS ,,ft, 11 destroy children, but Free- Worm I'uwilir' tin m from il. you neglected so important an in junction. THE INISTIOGE SOCIAL. An luistioge correspondent reported a Methodist social held at that place in a recent issue of THK ADVANCE, i which, ns subsequent events prove, was most absurdly burlesqued. Rev. Mr. Snuwdi'ii * discourse was not wholly on tobacco as stated, but tlie rev. gentleman did condemn its nsc Annual School meetings will ''" lhe '**-"* lie was P"*** 1 ? oot be lii-ld, and we hope to Bee m6ru n ht> to ' Mr John R HutcMu8 ^' s mtertst taken in thorn by the rate . rchmrks were quite appropriate and if M VM I i> fr the M n YOKIi *1 .H I,, i t VIMMI I 1 1 -i <!..-- .,... 1 iir U. > >. A Ulirks n. al 1 1 li . -^. .1 HM. u i; n.n I I ! l papers than what baa been customary ' hc did *> censure any years gone by. These meetings ! one P resent hc wa8 ( > uile J ustlficd b >' are," as a rule, poorly attended in the ' "tanco.. Those giving us in rural districts. This should not be formation abonu HUC!I matters in future when ono considers the many interests wi " be re 1 uircd to P nt tlieir owu nanic at stake. Wliother ratepayers are to their statements. ART EM ESI A COUNCIL. stake. satisfied with the Trustees in the var- ious school sections or not, they should make it a point to attend and discuss matters pertaining to their educational ! Flesherton, on Monday, Dec. 6th,l884. interests and thereby become quaiutcd with the business." ThouKandN Say Ko. Mr. T. W. Akini, Oirard. Kaii . write*: I iii-Mr I, e-itiit. t.. rt'i'oiiiiii.. in! your Kin- trio Uitten are the |nirit ami bvit medieiue kuowji mid nill jxjBtivulv cure KidneT uxi Liter ooiupUiuU. Pnhly DM tltuxl anil ri-Kulatii the Ixiweli. No family cn affonl tu U) -i!l(iut tli.'Ui. They will Te ban- ( hillan in doctor billn rvrrv year. t liAy ceuU a buttle by W Ricliatd- Mk iiar 'JaymooJI , ttilly ftp to date in modern iiiil'/rovenn m*. .si-lling out very cheap for cash at C. TKKAIHiOLD's, next door to Clayton's, Flesherton. I n MM n- Offers. We have not jet made complete arrange- ments in regard to clubbing THE ADVANCB with otlu-r papers at reduced pno s, jis it in rattier early in the season At prevent This Council met in the Town Hall, j we are Spared to make the following ac- Present : Messrs. Christoe, Pedler, ins and outs of the ' Elliot, McArthur, and Blakely. The minutes of last meeting was read and adopted. Police Trustees oh, yes ! We have | A letter from Win. Murphy re sale a faint it-collection that Flesherton , of Mill Reserve No. 6, Eugenia, pro- has not been represented by this im- ) sentl and read. A petition orom R. poitant corporation during the past Lmllow ct ul, Asking aid to Francis year. Yes ; and croakers may say Millsap, he being in indigent circum- what they like, but the importance of a \ stances. Four dollars per month were | Tl , nin ,.. /./ . v . ;ll ,, 1T , 1K V|1VANl t board of PoliC* Trustees in a village ; grunted. 1 yoar fr 8H.40. Tliu A", .< 1.1 .,i,u ..t tin- such as this is apparent to the most ! Hy-Laws ; 3.'9 to appoint Deputy oflera :- Any five person* Rending in in their nani'J t.'nd fti.'J5 in cash for each in all 811.T6 will each be iurniihcd with THE ADVAKTK uml (Irifi for one year. T-fK >'iVANiK. nnd Family Wrlcomf from iinw r.ntilJan. 1st, 188i, (or $1.50. The F<iia4lt: H'il':,>n,- is tlio brit literary I paplT h: .'-"uniulii-. THK A.. VAN' . and the Tunmlii Itaily ll'<,rl<l tar oim year fur #3.00. The H .,r/./ ig K first -clitMi jinpfr, and thig ii diir l>t clulilun^' iifl'er- m> f*r for 1H85. WM. CLAYTON Has on .hand a Large a.-'^rtmcnt of M ens. Women s & CLiWicns BOOTS AND SHOES, ISar*Suitable for tlie Fall and M'lw/rr wear. Call and see tlu'ra.~%ji Qualitj and Price Second to Hone ! WM. CLAYTON. - FLESHERTQN. Largest, Cheapest, and Best stock of -STOVES !- IN THIS SUCTION OF COUNTRY, AT STRAIN'S, obtuse mind. What would become of. 1 Hetuniin.i,' ofticurs, and 870 to extend our sidewalks were it not for Police ipiciekt weekly |>a]>urn in Caim.U, and TrnsU'i s '.' What would become of chronic gnmiblors were it not for Po- time for Collectors to return tin n rolls, were passed. The sum of $15.40 wn.s accepted i-iiiitiiins a large aiiiunt of mturenting matter. The Amrriniii Ayrifiilturist, the prince nf Kami .Inuriiiils, and THK ADVANCE one nf the Aiiri- lice Trustets? What would become of from Mr. Rielly as amount of arrrars nuisance "scu-echeni" ho offence I O f taxes due on his lota in Prioevill. ; niraiii u, u it not ft?- Police Tnw- land the Co. Trens. to be instructed to toes ? Let three good men and true be erase any taxes in his books against sc'kcltd for this ofti> ; '/3r 1885 Without g a id lots. fail. \Vu can't them. !"' along wkhout J. G. Sloan was refunded 2, rond work rctunird and rhurg<l Client This i an ex- '. TREADOOLD, Flesherton, ui ili-r in tin best Piano.*, Organs, and H -wiii^r Miu-liiiif'8 of tlio ago. Kindly nvitrs the pnlilir to inspect them. | error. Robert Ollivn And tht -xtather is an ut'.crcsting ' ,! Dunrun McAnhiir topic at this vasou of the f -ar, too. (jobs in Ward No. 1. paid for in t'2 The ii i/e >Yinniii Buar. Kur mirniii. HI Little Mill. Tornm :! which ! I.HI. I pmltlraly at tinio of service. W. Smith _ ~ t j \v;,,,i .1. Lntrance Examinations, How would t get pjong without the ' was paid $.T for n.:i'l jnh in weat!, ' cully vjicn wr get lots \ Thr Srlmol Trustees nitr for the scv i,, t ,.,,, ( , KT*n,i m u m for art mi ,"', ~t,", of snow, :'..^i t- pi (1 iUiWto cover up our 'rralVoctions \vn- ordered t.. l,c puid to! HII, s,.i,,,,,i ,u i,, i,,,i,i , ,h B many "street obstrWita>" such ns the respective Tinkers. Public SdlOOl. Durham, wood, broken bricks, waggons, lumber, 4c, Ac. Lets have lots of weather by ajj: means- especially snowy Mr^Klliot inove-l, stcoiuU'd by Mr. "> tit- ' < < tt .",th iiut., ' n.m. each day , McArthur, That this Counci cannot t-- .A, ^iici ..naiobemn.'.'to act <n tUfc matter attested in Mr. ,>,., As <M ' "">" Parmers and Thrashers ask your Merchants for McCOLL IU(OTHliS LARDINE Machine GUI, sold by E. TRIMBLE Flesherton. w^^^^^^^f^mi^^^^mBmammi^mm < 'urc* L>t;:tm:ss, Loss of Appetite, Intliijctt ton, Hitiousncu, I Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Affect(ans of the Liver and. Kidney*, Pimples, Blotchfs, Jioils, Humors, Halt Rheum, Scrofula, I Erysipelas, and all diseases arising from Impure Blood, I Dernnijrd Stomach, or irregular action of the. lioretj. I James Sullivan, The Tinsmith, - Flesherton. Repairing! K*v*tn>vgtting, tod in fH<-t -vwry- tliiitR in tin- ImsiiH-MH will r.-.-f m- my pruiupt mi'l i-itrt-liil attoution at & lokre in Stock. Carriage Ms! Mi/burn d Gadd, pliOl'KIKTnitH of the aliovo work, are i>ro- * pnri-il In itttiiiiil to uwrytliiiif! in the Can iage Making & bJacksmithing ! lilies )ironi|it]j and woll. Repairing in lotk Branch's Promptly attended to. . UORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. ily rfronniionded for' l..!li>ii>nrw. M, nir nil* . < nn- ' ull|mtliili. 5iilllK- .11. IM/rlin - J. i ll-iirn. mil Brrnlli. l - of A|H =J p, Illr. Jminillcr. IS of . iiuir). Sour HlnlliiK Ii. Llvrr < urn- plnlul. T any lllnon arlcing rrntn t hr MtoM- rh, luwrl* or klriiiry n. Thej urr f, nil Id and thorough lu tbolr uctlim. rn>m 1 to* PER S i -, .- , ! :.. t I I :

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