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Flesherton Advance, 17 May 1888, p. 8

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE [Mat 17, i88»U Re-Opening OF SPKOULE S BLOCK, I I m D tA^ HAS OPENED OUT A New Stock OF" (iieneral Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & 8lioes, KlCft, IN THE WELL-KNOWN STAND SPROULE'S BLOCK, FLESHERTON, And will be in the market to handle All Kinds of Fjirm Pro- duce. I will endeavor throiigli lioncnt dealin;? with tho public to establish a good trade. Goods will be sold iit the Lowest Possible Prices Aud tlic Highest Market Price will be paid for all kindj of Farm Produce. Bemember the Place, J. G. ANDERSON. SproiUe's Block, FLesherton. County and District News. Cliftfn-4l and Vondenned from iUv Coliminn of Our JCxcJuiuf/rs. Collin^woud has it« Bob Burdett. Eurly closing is working well in Orango- villu. A Mt. Forester named Oilroy lifts dis- continued tiie sale of t<rb»cco. Mrs. Eliza Fensum, who had resided in Hanover for thirty-fivB years, died last week, ajjed 86 years. Mr. Wiu'giiiB lias been elected Deputy Reeve of Muhnur Township by a major- ity of 5 oter iU. Thos. Ueaburn. C)rani?cTille Auditors' Report has not been issued yet for 1887 and the Adver tiser wants to know the reason why. Tile Georgetown Herald is all printed at home now, and, although slightly re- duced in size, this is a great improve- ment. Mr. John R. Jelly, of Shelburiic, was married last week to Miss Alice Anderson, daughter of Sfr. Michael Anderson, of Meluncthon, by the Uev. H. G. Moore. A W,dkerton man sat up the other night waichiiig for a burglar. "After he had sat up most of the night, he found out it was his <rwn Uttl« dog, " says the Herald. The sum of 840,000 was paid out by the Standard Bank at Durham last week to depositors in the defunct Central Bank. The township of Bentinck got the lion'.s share of this amount. â€" [Hanover Post. Walkertou butchers have combined to raise the price of Meat, whereat tlic vir- tuous soul of the Liendd editor waxeth wroth, and suggestions alK>ut "boycot- ting" are recklessly hurled at the ofTend- ers. "You from mine stable take yoursclluf oud," shrieked Charles Wendorf, a Han- over teamster, to his boss one day liutt week, "or I know why the reason if i.ot." The teamster in <|uestion is now "oud" of a job. Wilkie Collins and Josli Billingsâ€" both Mt. Foresters â€" went fishing one day last week. Wilkie caught two tish aud gen- erously "halved up" with poor Josh. Wonder if Wilkie caught them with silver or lead ? John Wcldon, of Collingwood, was re- cently brought before Shigistrate Locker- liie on a charge of stealing a couple of paint brushes from Mr. Richard Humph- rcys. Wuldun was sent down to Barrie for trial. Ten Gratigeville boys recently made their l)ebiit before the I'olico Magistrate. \ few of tliem were charged with petty larceny and minor oH'ences, and others with burglary. This is a very sad con- dition of things. A young lad hailing from Toronto re- cently alistracted 81.75 from the till in Mr. Akitb's shop. Homing's Mills, while the buy in charge went to call his mother to wait on him. The young thief after wards disgorged. The Conservatives of Cardwell have chosen Mr. Robert Evans, Veterinary Surgeon, of Bolton, and President of the Association, to contest the vacancy in that constitucney caused by the death of the Hon. Thos. White. The Sholliurno Free Press is thirteen years old. It is a good representative of the country press, ami aims, together with many other journals, to place rural news- paperdom in that high position it should have attained long ago. Fined. â€" Webb prosecutor for the On- tario Medical A».sociation, had Mr. Elias Iteneilict up before Mr. J. Rorko, Thorn- bury, on Tuesday last, for infraction ot thu Ontario Medical Act. The charge was proven and the defendant was lined $25. â€" [Cidlingwood Bulletin. Mr. Darley Animerman, of Normanby, ha<l a line drake killed one night last week. He laid the blanio on an owl and the next night »et two traps for the otl'end- er. He was successful, for the next morn- ing bi.i owlship wiui found with a toe in each trap. The owl measured four feet from tip to tip of wings. â€" [Mt. Forest Kepresenta'.ive. It is said that peddlara are roaming about the country ofTering for sale watch- es, etc., which they represent as being bankr\ipt stock, thus enabling them to be disposed of at low figures. Their wares are no good, being aUiut the most worth- lesr description. Reader, if any of these gentlemen call on you give them the cold shoulder. They are frauds. â€"[Hanover I'ost. CLIMO & CO w ^. The New Store. Wright's Old Stand. ^ Have opened a New Stock vaU€ERI£S, I>KY CiOODS. BOOTS & SHOES. CLOTHING. We extend to all a Cordial Invitation to visit us. Wo will be In the map- '?â-  ket to bandle all kinds Barter- -Wool and Sides, Cast Metal, &c- ^ CLIMO & CO., FLESHERTON • 1 li I have received a Verj Large Assortment of BOOTS & SHOES ! Several Hundred Pairs of Mens'. Womens' aud Childrens' * whicli I am offering », VERY CHEAP. WM. CLAYTON. - - FLESHERTON. Flesherlon Carriase Works. McTavish & Legate .MANUK.VITLUI'.KS OK WAOGOXS, SLKKIirS, ItVOlitES, DIOIOCRATS, rfr. CARRIAGE - PAINTING - PROMPTLY - ATTENDED - TO Also TRIMMINGS iu great vurhity. HOUSR HHOKtNO prompily uttuudca to. Special AUentMl> givuti tu Coutractocl ur Teudur Fvi^. ». MrTAVIKH, K. V. LEGATE. FLESHERTON. MARBLE WORKS : E. VANZANT, AI,L KIN1)8 OF ^ .Such aH Monuments, Tomb Tables, lleadstonrs Counter and Table Tops â€" in Aiiierieati and Italiciii Marble and (Iranite, and niiide on short notice. Also Mantles in MaiUe and Mavbleizcd Slate, &c., &c. Floaherton, Aug. 30, 1883. HEALTH FOR ALL HDUOWAYS mtSMlMMlNT THE PILLS l*uwfv tliu lUtKid, correct hM Di.sordors of tho Liver*, Stomach, liitln'yw, a-nd Howela. Tlioyiiivi(!oratoftn1 restore to hoaltli DobilltatedCoiiKtitutioiiB. nii<l inxi iiivaltiiiMo iu all Com- pliiiulsiuchlontal to Foiniilus of all uKex. For Children ami the lifted tliuy aru i>rivulusB. THE OINTMENT 8 an infallible remedy for Had Le^'s.Hail ItruaBtR. Old Wcmnds, Kororf and IJIcArn. It iBfamoUBfO' <}out and Rhuiunatiflin. Kor diHonicrs of thu Chor>t it ban no uqiial. For SORE THIWAI, BKOJVCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS* ()IaiuliilarSwolllug9,aud all Skiu DlnoasoB it ban no rival; aud for coutractod aud stiff olnts it acta like a oharui. ^flllufact^^red only at Vrofesnor Hoi,i,oway's Kstalilishmont, 78, New Oxford Mtrcc.t < lat« 5.18, Oxford Ntreot ), Lojidon, andaroaoUl at la. l)U.,2i. Od., is. Rd., Ui., QHn.. andain. each I)oi or Pot, aud may bo bad of all Moi] cine Vuiidors throughout the World. /ar Pucf Auwri thouhMook U. the LaM on tht PoU aiul Bkto. If the aildrttt w not 633, 0]^rd Sirott, Lotulon, tft^ y are apuriam. >tp- X K , 1.1 w

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