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Flesherton Advance, 14 May 1885, p. 1

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Born. -In Toronto, on the 26th ult., the wife of Mr. Wm. Fawcett, of a son. On Saturday, May 8th, the wife of W. W. Trimble, Esq., Flesherton, of a son. Flesherton Advance "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR-"-" PRINCIPLES, WOT VOL. IV., NO. 204. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO, MAY 14, 1885. SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS EACH. THE ADVANCE, One of the Icii&apos;liuij Ifooal ami Family Newftiia|>trt in N&apos;Mihuin Ontarin. 1&apos;iilMshr I Kii"M THK Own i . / Nfivrf, - Fli&apos;illfl foil, <>nt. TKHMS OK SI&apos;HSCHIITIIIX por annum In sulvanre: 91.90 if not paid At (bin-mi of It warn. Ni> |&apos;|>ir illooMtinu<l .nil ill nrrenri;eari |mi<lii|i. Still BO Mbsorlp tlon taken for lu than "n.- tear, except wtini y|wciul nrrani;. r mi&apos;iit for iliurtur iwriods arc ui*<1e witb th publisher. ADVEHTIBINO RATES. *-. Casual advorttiwtMiuntK. Mc<Mit* )i*r 1st insertion and .1 (Mints por lino cti mitmwiiiiMit iiwrtinu. Tra-i-i.-nt ai|vi*rtiafiiiii.iit> * i paid for wliru orilnrol. Ailvertivnnt without |icrial ilirvr- u in, will IHJ lUHurto<l till forbid anil charm*! iwov>r luiuh Libiral neluctMueiits to regular advortiMera. S.iti. .-s aiooni; rusdinij n, utter, 10 centa |>or iUt* oacti iu-n-.rli.&apos;ii N&apos;o - H. iti-. Mi.-nt &apos;liarniitiuili-.l until all ar resra ; * nrc j&apos;si-l MJV Coiiv for <lvf rti*nionti fthouM rwaeh thin office not latar than 1111011 on Tuewlay to rniiiro uavrtiou iu current IHSU.- A. R. FAWCETT, ini&apos;l 1&apos;mpriftnr. Canvassers Wanted. To obtain HitfiiaturiM t<> tin: |u titum to ilia LMninioii (iovurniuent a^umst tlio &apos; Franchise Bill. This in a inland cliaucu for men out of employment. i;.... ( l can- vamnurs arc- offered one dollar n day or tif- teu cenU |H.T hundred signatures obt.un ed. All legibly written nanus count <>n tlio principle nf "vote early ami v..te oftl-ll Diitil Appli s 7c. per Ib. or 16 Ibs. for $1 at U. Trimble&apos;s. wife Tit - Bits. Ijx-iil nii&apos;i IHlf-r [iitrr>*iiinj Itfint gtithrrrd b>/ Thf Ailmnrr /.&apos; firtert. A beautiful assortment of <i. nts I-Vlt uiul Straw Hats opened out to- <hy at 11. Trimbles. --THE AIWANCII till Jan. 1, 1880, f.-r lw cents, including two back numl- r C"nt:uniii&apos;_&apos; the story complete. Hurry in your subscriptions now In-fore the Imck numWrs are. all exhausted, ruid K-t tlio t-T\ complete. Another lot of clioice Clover. Tim- othy and < iimu&apos;ii St-fiUi j&apos;ist arm. ! at l;. Trimble&apos;s. Mr. Jus. T. Wilson giosscd tlir-uuh Flcshertoii on Friday last wit li hu hand- mill 1 cult, "Climax," fjoin the celebrated stallion, "Valentine." Climax ii lint yet- two years nltl, aud ii a boautjr. Mr. .Inliii Whitfi&apos;ii, f"this village, has also a h.tiiilsomc.eolt ulxiut the aiuuv &ge from the umu stallion. CtiiiilKTldnd Cnt sncl Jjoii" Clear liacon cbcapur than any lioitsc iu town in U. Trimble&apos;s. The ChaUworth AVn- has been en- laryetl and very much ini|irovfil. \\ r iri- wry much mistaken in friuiul Ulyth ilnlities an a ncwii|iii|><-r uutu, if the .\V - lne< in>t iKxiii tnko a front i:uik aiiningnt the ne.-.|iiiiiers of Northern < intaii". NVe v.i-h our i-nteiu unbounded RUCCCM in fuel, this IIAH buen our sincere winli since wu heard Mr. lilyth uitoiiilnl to re- uiubark upon tho "tmubled sea" of try jnurnalisin. New goods of all kinds arriving daily at U. Trimble&apos;s. i . 1 1 Over. Wi- are ..)ili^&apos;nl t.> 1( :v.&apos; over o>nsider- able lustier this week, viz., Arttnneni.t <&apos;ouncil minutes: Re-(l|>eiiin(f of tho Free Industrial Drjiwini: C&apos;liuscs, nnd souit; editorial matti-r. \N" a very int. i i-stiti^; letter from Mr. R. W. ni .l.iitud for tlin columns of I&apos;m. \i>\ VM i . iii.l an !. hi. .rial cnnuncnt ii[i"!i the name (Mr. I&apos;liipps letter. ) Kiirly KDSC I&apos;utiitoes for sale -ln ;q> at K. Ti-ilnhle s. A Fnrally of Mlllrr*. \Vi- are iiiforiiu-d that Mr. Siin<>n I&apos;h wen, Markilali- son of .laiueN I&apos;lewet, E|. , sr. ) I tan ]p|irejuu>e<l tin- (&apos;.reenmrv Mills and inteiiil* at once to convert it into a I&apos;ust elaK Holler Mill of HO barrels dally on] <ity, at an ex|>n!c&apos; of nearly $6000 in improvement*. Mr. J&apos;lewes othc-r throe atins have all lint elans mills steadily runiiini; to full o|>acity. Burn. In Toronto, on the 2f>th ult. , the ot Mr. Win. Kawcett, of a son. < >n Saturday, May 8th, the wife of \V \V. Trimble, E<| ., Fleshfrtoii, aj a on. Another laiyr uii|)ortati<iii of Spring Millinery at Kic&apos;lianlson&apos;s. tin- rij, r lit place to get new Spring Hat or lionnet \ oliinlrerx, Attflltioil ! No. .tf Company, 31st liattallion, will meet at the Drill Shed, KU-shert"ii , n Monday, May the 25th, nt 11 o&apos;clock a. in. sharp. All the ineiiiU r f the aUive Company are requested to be present for drill and other corupany matters. N. B. A few auiart young men wanted on the above date. Apply t< &apos; the undersii{ne<l. A. O. CAMPBELL, Ca/rf&apos;jtn. J. J. FUXJ>, I.I. >lt-l,:ll.>. Tin- repiiialiiin of Richardson&apos;s in &apos; teti has pine 1&apos;artlier anil wider tlinn ever antiei|iHt.-d and tin demand ovt r-rcaclied the mpjily for awhile ; but everybody can be wrvL&apos;tl now. S|K-eial rates for ipiantilii ~ The Warden&apos;s Thu Warden of this County, Mr. John i &apos;hisholin, llevo of Owen Soun.l, recent- ly wrote to the 8ec. -Tivan of liait Crey Aitncultiiral Bociety, Mr S. I >amudi&apos;, to the effect that he Would give a pri/o of dill to U) tluviUcd into if^.|irizu at $5, hid at f, and 3rd at ?&apos; for best . r >0 pounds of Tub Huttcr, suitaM<> f> r slup pin.&apos;, at the Society&apos;s Fall Exhibition. The otfer has heon aecepttsl. We iliink it wouldn&apos;t bo a bad idea if a few more of our leadni&apos;,&apos; public men Wero an lilieral as Clear Hacon only 9 rents JXT Ib., aolliiiR fast at 1{. Trimblc&apos;g. i. Ion. i HotcL This hotol has been refitted by Mr Ilandolph Midilaugh, whose Denial man- Tier, courtixius trvaUnent, and excellent 1. 1 hie. will bo an inducement to our read ers to fjivo him a caU. To those ilrivin^ into <)en Sound, his hotel will be found at tho foot of Union Hill on tho main street nf the Garafraxa road from ChaU- worth. It is equally near to the Court House u any other hotel in town. Good tabling and Attentive Jualiers. Mr. Chisliolm in this particular ur shows, say w. Kn- Lout; clear bacon for sale at prices low. Imms pi&apos;llile A IMea.snnt AITiilr. The social at the resilience of Mr. K V.m/.tnt last Tuesday evemnir under tin auspices of tho Ladies&apos; Aid, I&apos;lesnUcn rluii-.li, Klosherton, was an enjoyable alFaji , and was well attended )>y villaifo and country people. Choi.r music was furnished by Mr. K. Van/ant on tlte MO lin, and by Miss Kinnia P.-imiide. Mn. (J. Saul and others on tin- piano. I!efr>-li inents were served at ten o&apos;clock, and tins most eiipivaMc ev.inn.&apos;.s entertain- inent terniinatvd at .1 seasonable hour. We mi&apos;^ht add that Mr. and Mrs. Van- /ai.l were nioHt asaidii< IIH m t!nir atten- lo tlie pany. \\ noticed Mr ntti-H-ell, V. S., of ( Isprey, ,ui I wifo, present If you want cheap Tea Stt*, Toi- let Sets, Cups. Plates, I&apos;itelicrs, or any kind of (&apos;rockery or CilastiWtir?, go to proper spirit t-: show, no matter how un In Dead l.rlli r Olio &apos; . pleasant past relations oay have been. We sre subjected U> considerable au- U ut one thing is certain : so long as this noyance at times by receiving notices Uichardson&apos;s, an.l see tlie BflMt assort- | W . H . Peterson is connected with the from the Dead Letter Office at >tUws, to "Dundalk Athletic Association," just so the effect that letters to our addres. are U.i i v.l. ili lii in.. long will there be no end t wrangling detained there because the parties send- [and misunderstandings. There is no- ing them have not paid the full [ta<e r t ,fonJent. f thing amiabte in the fellow, nature evi- rate, required. No later than last week The people -.I Markdale and vicinity | dently, ..r hu would nut endorse the spite- we received such a notice from the Dead have at last awoke to the fact that they ^ ful, not to say malicious, resolution moved Letter Dept., Ottawa, stating that a "!<t- cannot longer remain without a band if { by Mr. O. R Middleton, but which wasjter to your address, unpaid |**t. .1 at they *i.b to U &apos; -k u. ojiuulek Vitl* the uv doubt instigated by the f.irruer. We Dundalk Strtioo, and ehargeaMe with a ncii.&apos;hl>oniig viK&apos; t: We think that our are more than surprised that Rentlemwi rate of 3 cents, has been received at th village has takn* enough, intelligence such as Mr. Thoa. Hanbury, Mr. J. Ket- department. " The letter may or may enough, and wind enough t*) furnish as , chum, and Mr. F. Z. Nixon, should allow not be of sufficient importance to warrant g.HMlalxtiiduwy other village in the | tin, resolution to be recordi-din the minute an additional outlay ..f : cent* to s.-eur- county of Grey>nd why not have one &apos; ! book without even a faint protest. Per- it ; all the aame it is ami") ing i So far the projqp ha rvccived such en- j haps they were asleep at the tune, ..r mjs- should always be sure that their we may safely say we understood the nature of the resolution, arw paid for in full, and thus save annoy shall have the pleasure of listening to its melodious notes ere the summer is over. And what is more plowing, more likely to inspire a peron than to sit (uietly in his canip chair on Ins own ren- andab, with hie feet higher than bin head, mill the curliiiK wreath of lliu fnu;nui irnint. BuiMing hardware, Nails, weed issuing from his muth. while he | the circumstances) would full; seem to drinks in the delicious music uf the vil- lage land t Nothing, Mr. Editor, No- thing. Arbor .lay WRs celebrated is our school, but very little work done, the excuse i-iii_- that the >iay was too cold. Cold at it was they nnojjt liave planted one true to e..Hini.-iiiorak the first Arbor Day given in the I&apos;l-ouncr The r.eiievolut Army of Jesus (such i he name the Salvation Anny yes un-liT in this I&apos;hoe) is doing good woik. Captain Miulill is a man ..f K&apos;""&apos; abilities, and, so far as w* are capable <>f judging, is a zealous Chrktisn, and Ood-fearmgiuan The Ministers of the village held aloof at or, bein in the minority, were &apos;ifr.tvi to ance, snd prhai much trouble i;ive utterance Ui their holiest convictions ? Which was it, gentlumeii ( Lovely Spring i Sniiiin. r I &apos;r. - All the same, the members <>f the Oood t Riclnrdson&apos;s. A lot of early &apos;Flesherton Athletic Ajwniiatiou" expect 8 P" n g <iood clearing at any uric to outhTe an insult they are too gentle- ^18 week. manly and polite to resent in a mariner Bane Ball 4&apos;lub. A jronrlly number of the young i . M well as a JUnber of more mature Tweed *" nW ^ in *h Flesherton Readmt; An All-V mditu suit length for $8.50 tt Richardson 1 !. &apos;Rooralaat Kridayevs>ning, asperannounc*- --t&apos;hoice patterns. moot, for the purpose of organizing a FlMheruin leads in Hardware baii- B ~ e ^ * Ucp> ~ t &apos; Club M n " Kbt th be deterruiried. The chair was taken at Hinges, Ac., at lowest prices 7 ^0 precisely by A. R Faweett, of ihe in the County of (trey ATIICT. After a liely but fnendiy duscuisioii. it was decided by a \ ^ on n_ | . !, M ||. eight to seven to organize a Base Ball The property of Mr. /. W. Holg<,n, r l"o Th- motion was afterwardu m.iu> will stand fur mares the Mason of 188T>a unanimous. Mr William (lark waa un- follows : aninioiuly ch.ion captain A. K. Faw first ; fearing, no doubt that tho Captain&apos;s i to . Ap"&apos; 27th leave his own atahk, cett wan ap|H,,i,t<l ~ * 3 - ( &apos;"" *&apos; ^W. * Pw*d nd he now has control of the money Mclntvre, for noon ; UK* of two ..f ,. U r villa*- institutions. , would diminish, but I ant tflad t say they are I. >v working tuirinoniously &apos; U> h. Does it pay lo keep liens ? Well that ili pemls on bow much you g,.t for your i L,&apos;^. Takr it b.isk< t t<> iiclianls, in&apos;s ami you II HOC it pay lininlsniiifly licfiiusc yun can get crything you want there at right prices. No oilier preparation <> coucuiitratos anil piirifyiujf. vitiiiiin^. ciirieli me Kini iuTiKoratiuu qualities ss Aycr&apos;H Saraparilla. (Duality should b r.insiilcreil when makiDR comparisons Lemons 2Cc. doz., Oranges 40c. don. nt 11. Trimble&apos;s. TATARltll Ct&apos;KKI), hrnltli and swort l.rentb secnroil. hyShiloh&apos;s Cutarrli Ktiutsly. .Ii) c.&apos;nU Nasal Iujctor free. Sold by 1>. 8. Mimro. A choice lot of Ladies and (it nts o Hoots & Shoes just opened at K. Trimble&apos;s. A TiinotT Crux. A cure for Crnnp. Them in 110 better remedy for croup than Halyard&apos;s Yellow Oil taken internally and applied according to special directions. This is the (rrwBt housahold panacs fat r)i> tiDtatub, stiff joints, puiu, luflasjiaatiun, witli In&apos;in; snd l&apos;e. &apos;III! 1 t ihusiasiu church nict&apos;tiiigB. \\ o were favored with a visit from to >f the bl.X&apos;ds of Owen Sound :! Friday. ill the | ersoni of Mr. Hunt n |&apos;r"iiii.in,&apos; y..iiug Ijiwyer, ami Mr McNsl) a dude trimmer "i in pliuuer lanuiiiik&apos;i&apos; a tail..r Call again l)ys the Indies will he ,-;.i.l t. sen you. A N. w \>&apos;i r-t..l Suit, made t.i or ili r. for J107."., in Black, Brown, Claret. Blue, or Myrtlf, at Ku-Lard- son&apos;s, usual price $20. thence to McCuu-Hix m&apos;s Qotul, liad^;en>s, nl y Iwwel! tokep an " &apos;heatfle &apos;hy. for night. &apos;im." The iuembershi|i fee was placed at Tuesday, will proceed by way of 3rd ^ ccnU - &apos; nd " f the twe l y ^ *- *",- ^vpja&tt -.3w! is infused into the ieular &apos;&apos;" corners home for night. tho "Fl^herton Athl.t,- V. , VSedneaday, he will prorued to Allison&apos;s nt-arly all [laid "cash down .>n the nail, ll.&apos;tel, Maxwell, thence t.. Henry Hud Tht> " rwltl &apos; t uniininnty |.r-vaill. and son&apos;s for n.. -n. thence by lth "line to "&apos;"^ enthusiasm I was manifested \ r<iw) Duii&apos;lalk taelll and lacrosse clubs havi rt&apos;aniled under the name <f "Dundalk Athletie Assofiatioii." Presi- dent, ili&apos;- Hanbury ; Vice President, J. Ket. limn : U.t&apos;.M&apos;Vuarrie, secivtarj- ; K /. Nm.n, &apos;treanurer The following reniaiU.ihle r*i>lutn.!i vv.-xs unanimously passed : Mov4 by (i. K M n, *c >-oi,,l. .1 by W. H. !&apos; NT-:I, "Thnt this neithsjr ac< &apos; pt fn.m i T ismie a o tte Fleslu Tt..ii i.aiu, or in any way recodkizo (! m .K a e!n)> \ it appearo to us, that if the elul> ilnl have inisuiKli i standings last sra*oii there ii no is.&apos;ii win they shojl&apos;t cut each other&apos;s u <|u;iint.ui&apos; f .iltogetla i. Ixivurs of ath- sports in the sister \ illai&apos;es shouM forget past ufcfortunate niiMunl. i-t.ind Hiid Uia^MtMiuieiils, aiul ululeavnr to t them n the future. Life i* too short t.&apos; perpetuate prejudices, and hard feelings. However, wu wish the atutocia- tion a prosperous and ><n joy able season. to .l"hn Linley s. 12th con , for niirht Thursday, ill proceed by wv "f 1 lino to Kiigein.i F&apos;alls for noon, tlien.-e i-oss ValK.y by way of Davis&apos; Saw Mill David Ji&apos;htisti&apos;n&apos;> for ni^bt. 17, will |.pK-ee.l by Th"inpS"n&apos; \V 1 &apos; ! Win. Hill&apos;s for n >"ii ; thence . by \Vhitti-n * corners and tJn\cl |{..ud to Flesherton for night. Saturday, will proceed by Itack Line t-. Kol-ert Cnrs.&apos;ii&apos;s for noon, thence to his own stable where he will remain until Monday nioniing The above route will be continued tliroiighout the si-ason health and weather |x Tiniltiug. t.W adjoun,el at s :,. ,, t Fine (&apos;-Hl.r\ r,-l Silver Platpif Hanlw.tr. Osprey Court of Revision. Tl | r- , * 1 &apos; 1 &apos; Tli.&apos;i ! r- , will li -1 Ii. .. Towasbl* .l I it. flr.t ^ittlua CD Tr &apos;. ~ . Hall In t) e Village ..f Mum. l Or :i Victoria A s &apos; cl.ctuiK s constipat- ed condllioo of the bowels is sure to )>riii( Tl.i- Imu-. !:* IK^.H r ill hraltb and great sn(T< rintr liii-ilofk tli.- mii.v .. i i .lit.- tin I, . t l, iua natur- i,",&apos;,^ ,&apos;,7&apos;. al manner, purif-ii . the hlo.xl ainl proinot. " -i"&apos;--iTth -Ylrtnr a healiliv i..-|i..n of tlii- stomach, lirer kid i"&apos;- &apos; 1 and H..WI-U. Hotel. I M> . K II v. i! n Mtr>i> vi I&apos;M I&apos;n-l - The Problem Solved I "III M.l.l.Ni, TIIVT i Trade vs. i*rotoctiii Of all the absurd and ridiculous resolu- tions ever | as*vd by "Athletic Asnocia- lions" in this country, tlie onereferivd to iiovo take* tk bun. It IM worse than absurd : it is childish, and shows a weak- tnccd dis)Miaition wo lutd never xivrn the l>undalk "b vs" cnxht for As the II truly sa> and the Dundalk jwper tho thank* of the young men r>f this village for it ouUpokun and manly sttnti- iit* in tb v connection- aa the II. fill ruly "!.> i ve,we were saying, "Lovors of athletic sports in the sistw villagers should [orget |>ast unfortunate inisuiiiUtntand- ngs and diaafrMnients, and endeavor to void them in the future." That is the ta (1st.) with 118. (2nd.) \VoiiM lead to tronbU-. our lioad politiei.u: n SOLVE THE COM MM I HI } \\\ fnvor Frcr Trndt, that is, we want fVeryi.ii>. to trail, freely Wo favor I&apos;mtertion, or in other words, we will pn.t, ct tonifrs against Hi^&apos;li I&apos;m-i < un<l Hartl Times. If you doubt the accuracy of the Solution, comr and cc us ami . \auiiii ( Oar I m mm M&apos; Stork of Dry (ioods Ready-Made Clothing, Boots d Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, Glassware. <ko. Which we are selling at prices that ought to command um- attention. E. J. QEIER, April, &apos;

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