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Flesherton Advance, 16 Feb 1893, p. 5

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THE FLESHtiRTOM ADVANCE B VtfKINJ- OFFICE OF GEO. MITCHELL, FLK9IIBRTON. \ ?--ii-il In trfinacto<i Hr.lft . <> i i 1 i : I OU |ii..'s .'a-in-'l at utiuil latna ulwijs vail*!>lu ur liwiuuitttti bnaiut: Ulto.' IIIHU. Of. : :- doors north of KU-!iaidon ik Co t. Vicinity Chips. ol the Pnsl i^rt-fally 4'ulled for the Curious. i, t'iCill.1 V'i'l bf . ,,f,- ,.( I",- /tfrliiir /" '"" ""M I* :,roaer. ( )n dit : Another in Iho wi:ul Tuesday was lively l ly for our \'I:v:;o ijii:'.n!iry >.;! :Mi'. ru-tl. T,., <!:iy, but u- t i U^vu t.i.-xnv vot-irios in tin-.-; iliy*. : :o!ler tt-.iir. (I -from i: i.i. V'J |>HO|>l<i who il.v/,1 iii I: Two Bales f '.M> oitaiw in a for f.uri'y in.-. Extra ''. lliclur'. v., ''!i.-r lus' in .il> i t Ugr. V.sti-rday v, u I . Let u ' M nint-r ' "1. {;jr|K'! : -'i' >!. 4 Co'.. (' iii A sir. iml iiieiiiU-r of the Owen i?<-uiul p. N'.iir..'.- stiff died liwt week in the . . M ;.-- Tolu II Prints. Prints. cUaiiun oat r.iuii- bor ni short eiid. A doeMud Ur^ain. M Ki, Ul(UollACo. A teacher U required for V.-n.li K-ur piioli sj'.iol, tlio prosent toucher luviiij been coin|>!lel to resign owiiu to ill hcnit'.i. See advertisement. Sl'.Ovl por v iry, t) rc- i torsi >n "in.-ilu or famulo" to rep- IM in your locality. .\ildrenw B (. uiilUii Music Folio Co., 77 Viet >rh St. U', Out. With pure, rigorous ltl(Ml coursing jh tho vuitw itud aiiiniiitini; every hliro nf tho Ixxly, eoltl wvnthor iwnot only ciulur.kWe but plvnwuit n<l greoiil>lu. N . hiT blooj in ilirinc U i.i .ct-Uill ill its roiitltN m Ayor'i* Sai-aupii' ilia. What. it docs fur otliont it will ilo for you. Tho AdrDcw extends its c tidits to our fellowtownaiiian.Mr. Newton Ueudenon, upon hu* atce.-sii 'ii to tho rank of benedicts. The auHpiuimm eveni occufrud at Brighton last week, the Udy interented bein Miiw Fluin Harndon, of that place. Mr. and Mrs. Heiiderson have taken up their rwiidciice in Flenh- erton. weok in the Oriiu.-u Hall, nail hud n very uccetuiful entuitainmi-ut. Diiilo imiHic, etc , cons itu'ial the program. A Min.-ill uhiiiHi .111 fun wan charged to cover exprnHcs. Mr. Rol)u;t H> roii'u apiury funiiHhfct the Hwert* M.d every unti wviit ll >m *iniii:l(;i ; 'vi ' lij-s. The R. T. i.l T liKfiii-r. nuvtin^ which im | Oot(ii'IlcCi u f( w Weeks a^o.'ii iiuamul f the sevure w.-iill:cr, will lie held horo n Ki id -.y of tl.ii \\i-ik. It is expected a km illy nrinU T .if il, l-.^iil.M will In- it fi-oin various IctiiMi throughout thin county. In the eveninj u public iiicutiui: will be lul.l ill lim T.HVII 11. i i. This inuetiu^, it. i.n cxiei-ie I, wilib.: mmhi very iiiturcutmx wi'll ^jx;((:(ll s, rMdinga, le itutions, (to. A colleL-tion \v.!l be taken to ilufnty There was unall stir in town in n-l estate on Tuestlay. Mr. D. McTavmh sold his house and lot on Colliugwood ttrvet to Mr. McCunmon, of Kymnont, and purchaAod froiu Mr. Podeoiw the resi- duucu now oocrpied by Veterinary Sur- geon Ottowell. We hav not learned the figures piiid. Aycr' . Hair Vigor keep* the Hi-alp free from dandruff, prevent* the hair from becoming dry and hninh, and makes it Huxible and glossy. AH theuluuientHthkt iiHt.nrc'iv(|iiireM, to make t!ie hair abundnnt and beautiful, are supplied py thin ad- mirable preparation. DlBl> At the residence of Mr. J. W. Largo, on Thursd.iy, !Hli inst., Mr. Shunnan, late i-f tho towrsliip of Mul- inur. The temainH wore tiktn U> mur for interment. lH.ve.uctl wus long time sufferer from a caiietT)n nifection, and wan a sister-ill law of Mr. J. W. Laii<e "i' ihiH place. She U-ft . family of four Ht'l.; ones who are H'.III -!.l t to to uiid' i .i.ind their H.-id ' Tlio Ailvaiicoitilmppy t Iftn i Fli.llK-i:-'ii will havo u Mrl-.i ii' '' tutc. > v llt -' l>n Mllist'i'i' i c - iiiH'irc ii.> n .' -\ 1 |IM']I'IBI'S of , . . In r.lm uii>rTitiiii<- my !m n.it In-cii Tim County As*n'ia'i m, Putr.nn "f iin'.ii.itrv. In-lit ill !! annual mni.-tiii4 in Mirilio' Hill, M.irkilnlc, on <t!i iiis'. A la";.; deleiiatioii was pre- and peife.'t harmony am! u'M-d humor prt-.uilt-d 1 1iroughout. Severnl ilMe*lioiiH of iuigi irtaiiue |K-rtaiinnj; t.i ' we!f'ir..( of th-- farmer and tha country at !.i:-j .-, were di.i .us<(i, to the iK-iietit of all present It was moec-iaMy nut: 'i-altle Uie ro:iccttibil ty of the deli- prcxont and the ca[>abi!ity to handle mij'urtant i; HMt:t\s. A't'-i- a [irotitable i;rs wero ed : 1'icn , i;-'i. (Jilfoi-i : Via- ! I'rn. I' ':<>. I'.itt 'll ; Trei., p.r.i.MilUjn : Sent., Bin. Dnvig ; Exec- utive Committee, Uro'i Jauii( smi, 1'liilips, McNeil. L).j!ei;ali.'.1 lo LMIld lo.Vje. !'!' -. .famirs.iii, II My, Mel', i-.nick, and Pat ton. i.iinl. In his trip from llaiinlton he came by Coldwater to lutrian Bay and thence on ('apt. Dick':* venae! to this part of the country in company with Mr. John Telfer, land agent, taking up land on tho Car.i fraxa I-'. .ml, where he resided until his deatli. In tho uarly days ho kept In it.-! and Ins naturally warm geiiiul uis]nhitii.ii attracted Miauy an/mid him. He 1- tliivt- -in*: Mr. .Jno. Thomson, "f Ltiitihh C'tluuihia; Hon. Alex. Tli"imtou, of F:uiiicrn Dacata; Mr. I'eter Thoiiisini, of the Township of Arran; and four daugh- ters, Mitttt Agues Thomson, w.io ha kept Itousu for hur father: Mr;. Th. is. Tl KOII of Owen S.iiiud; C. H. \V.,,li-utr, of Chicngo; and Mr*. Martin, who resides near rlesliert>ni. The wifo of tho de- oeaseil pioneer d.eil in IH.'ili. Tile funeral which took place on Tlnusday of huit week was very lan,'eiy at ; ended. O. 8. Timed. An a.v:d"!i' >.' i rather pei-iiliar nature d 0:1 t':ii; rt Iway ab.tut two ii'iii s below thi (hation o!i Satiiwlay. The no-til tniin from Tor.m: ', mule up of Ivr^^agfl, smoker and co-'ich, hud | Proton .Stdlioii all ri'i, !mt half an i" ur and an h.>-.i.- pa-sod, yet si'. > rive at thin Htatton, and a p-irty wa* ut .'i hunt for tho iiiiHiing trnin. It ,r, jusi. as the train wan near. ng t.he Ihirham lluad the front triK-ks of the coaeh left tllu t:,ick, and ill crushing the c..ulo guard thije were knocked off. The hind trucks did nof le.-xve t!>e tia.-k.. I'i n xns- ferred to the smoker and the tr:.i-i pr-i- cee. led t-i Owen Sound. It w;ut 7.'JO at night befoie the evening train down could |Mau the idtsti net ion. Notice. II iving sold out my Imsim-M i! isabso lu'.ely iiMCehw.iry tliHt all accounts owing me should bo pnid by in irch 1 next, cith er by cash or note. D. CLAYTON. Stave Bolts Wanted. I am paying 92.50 per cord for first clam soft elm stave bolts. A lar^o quan- tity still wanted. 8. DAMVDK, Flesherton. Church News. Rev. A. W. Tiiigo hasreeeived an invi tation 1 1 tho T.ira circuit It is likely he will accept, subject to the stationing uom- mittie's i -rdei s. The *Flvherton Methodist Hoard has extended a call to Rev. Mr. CainulhtU, of Blythe. Personals. Mrs. J. W Armstrong is visiting rel- atives iu Toronto. Mr. John Munahaw, of Chicago, w visiting with In* uncle, Mr. A. Mumh w. Mr. B. Towneend, late of the Durham Review, has taken the foremanship of the Dundalk Herald Mrs. E. Harrison and children returned on Monday from an extended visit to rel- atives in Strut hroy. Mr. C. A. Fanjoy and wife, of Allia- ton, are the quests of Mr. VV. P. Cross- ley. Princi|Mil Irwin of tho public school is in T.irouto attending grand lodge A. O. U. W. Mr. Jas. Mullen, of Rob Roy, wa a caller at Tho Advance sanctum on Mon- dny. Sorry we ware not in when ho called. Mr. Mullen i one of tho>e sti-ibu^ men whom it is a pleasure to i' ..... t. Mr. A. VV. Bell, Merchant, of Kitnborly, wiis a e.illur n Tuesday. Mr. Bell has taken a partner in his general store busi- ntf in the person of Mr. T. 1>. C'sr- rulhurs. The old piniuM'M of t!:is country are .;roppit,:: ..If, ;,.! Miother was ... week ii: the '.. t < |. ( Mr. .In... Thomson. :-r.. i- Mr. Will A.I Mr. 'I'I ...... 'ii came to 'hi**.'"' :i(in of the country iiilS-H. He had previously residwl at By-Town, iiu.w a.) and in Hamilton, having come K. II. .io-; ix tlio gi-.^ss rcvi-iiiie and al- f K'>ine ui tho prineip.-l |>ost<iffices iu thin county as ii'uuuotl i'r nu tliu uudi- :iomi'a re|Mir:: 1'., v.'iin,'. dalariun, oto. Owmi soiiinl 0,TO> 41 #: .:w<.ud (Uffl 04 I.MUOU M.-Ktnr.i Xl.M 7H 1 wirtli H71 UO X IU I'un.lalk 1..VJI 14 .. Duillitlil -.' ' uii l.:.'* in! .. K.,nli(i<l<iy 'hi k laid l.i II lu.i.nbury . 1,113 5j 1UO 00 JIM ml :,:.; . . Mm .i 4U7 (I" ;-J "a from t!ic various Orange I dgBH of the County of Grey held their Annual meet ing in the Orange Hall here on Tuesday. Many ..f the Ii ailing nifiiof tliu society in the <'. unty were pi-Lseiit. The tMllii'Vinu' "iti.-i-r ventlMl ''- '" "" oiiHitiiiL' \".ir \V. <\ M . Ja:i. Klliol; D. M. Thos McFad.Ien; K. S. \Vm. Hri-- ham;i'. t'.. \V. Wright; K. S., .1:^. C,. Wilson; Treas. \\ . A. \im. T.MIII; D. C., Christ. Williams; S>.,-., ,!.. Hr..die; Drp. I'. I... 1C. I'.rodic and .las. Kd-e. Tho next county meeting is to IMS held in >lt. KOII st on tho tirst Tui-sday in Feb. 18!>4.- Review. . , |,,,|.... l,,-ll ( ' :i Wi(l-.(.fl.i; II i .1 ; : of iMt to this country from near Glasgow, Soot- INARMS FOU SALE, BELLAMY & HEWUEKSON. TOWNSHIP OK ARTKMKSIX. HI ami ut I Ka"t. 1J iiiilu> fr.mi l-"ln>hrton :nocr<'. IIIIK. Ti. "i. a N. U. R-. n>o ncto Improved ballal LIM.Oun. 4, 100 aoi, imprurua buildlugti 08PHBY 15. 18, * B. D U. 100 aarM. IntpruraJ. Xo buildlltl. i lllli Cun., buh lot. TEAGHEU WASTED. W.VNTKD FOR S. S. NO. II. AHTCMKS1A t-aeliiir liolUiuu hfi-iiini or tliipl clam ortlnoito tin balance of year, 'lutiox to OOD uidtioa iuiuiodialvly. Apply ltioij hlftry to UK OUCH WIKI.I.MI. Boa., Feb. 1Mb. lattl.pt VanUulour, P. A Friend \Vishr-i to speak through the Kcgistrroi Ihc l>cncli( i.d results he has received from a regular use of Ayr'l Pllli. He- says : " I was fooling sick and liiod ami my stomach Menird all out of order. I tncd a number of remedies, but none seemed to give me relief until I was induced to try the old reliable Aver'* Pills. I have taken only one box, but I feel like a new in.-in. I think they arc the most pleaxant and easy to take of anything I ever used, being so finely sugar-coated that even a child will Uiko them. I urge upon all who are In Need of a laxative to try Ayer's Pills." Uoolhbay (Me.) Rrgitlff. " Between the .igen of five and flftcen, I was troubled with a kind of salt-rheum, or eruption, chiefly confined to the le>;, and especially to the bend of the knee above the c.ilf. Here, running sorrn formed which would scab over, but would break immediately on moving tho leg. My mother tried everything she could think of, but nil was without avail. Although a child, I read in the papers nbout the beneficial effects of Aycr's I'ills, and persr.iilcd my mother to It t me try them. V.'ith no jpx-at faith in the result, she procured Ayer'sPiSIs and I began to uso them, and scon I .<n iinprovfmosil. Km im.'igvd by this, ! Ic'.-p; on till 1 iook M, o I !.., when the sore* disappeared and h.ive e." ' i. l liipin.in. .', Ko*mke, \'a. " I siiffcrftl for ye-irs fror.i itoniacli and kidney trcub! .NVtle of'thcremoiiies ( tri, 1 i aflbrdoxl me i;'v reliel ii'itil ' I-,'. .MI Liking Ay.-i and w.t.i v in c.l. NVm.C'txld.ird, Notary PuMic, Kivo Likes, Mich. Prepaml by r>. T. C. Ayer A Co.. I.nwcll. Mau Sold hy .-ill OTUKKUI* Everywhere. Every Dose Effective CLAYTON BOOT AND SHOEMAKER- i very large sloot on bane, to lie sold very cheap, CUSTOM WORK TO ORDER. Eepairing promptly attended to. W. CLAYTON, - - FLESHERTON. EUGENIA PLAITING MILL! I dpkir tn inform the public that I inuiiufartar* and kotp in .-i r!i tin! following : Sash. Io.rs. lr<-sx'<l Floorius. iHTiiim .\4-wHI Posts, i-rs Ilaixl Uailiuu, t'ornrr i(..-ks. Hit* bvst of Spruce l.;u h. %<.! \ : Sliin siiu'k >ai>ml<-s. Vcr.md.i Posts. Vcrandu Killings, UllU Turnings of all kinds done to order. All ItimU of Mi'iiMing* kept on hnnd. MniiMi'.l cafiiuri fur iiisidr fluisii a pioialty. I linvn tin- lidc^t ilc-ij. ,IIHH in bouu liuinli. inK". CVII and BCII u before placing vour irdcr. Hoping by RtruixlitrorwHrd. In un-i dialing in niM ivc n Bliaro o( the public pat- ronage, lam yi.ur truly, J. II. A Larue '-}u.mtlt> of Wo. 1 Spruce Lath on hand. Wukr >uur Purchase* of HH BOW. 170 H SALE. Larflo atom iui-1 dwelling, al Fletirton 8t tion. fin '*i' . n mio pare*! ur cmn b utKllvi'leil into :i >lio|m ami 3 net* dwelling luoiiih, <ir in <ttlii>r itianiuir M may* lx agreed su i 'it bl<> fur .t ti- 1 . tiior, dra*iiiiakiir auil imljni.T. Api.ly ;u W. HOGU. Fleaborion Htatton 1*. Lands for Sale 'AKM propei tie* tir proved ami unim pruTtMl ; ul*o rillafio propcrtio*. Apply J. W. ARMSTRONG, KI.KSHKIilUN P. O. f KBVB rm/tjrn *n a MV 4kv outer? ti*t .'if* UM wurH u*** i4 Norciiua lM.illtr. UM Vlgiit J i'-.ihng Mauhuuu ; MU>n Uat woanta iif bu4y ur mind oMMt4 cun> uiu m<t nlMuwU OMMI bcn .l "thcr TKEATMEUr, hM' f Mlcd 10 Kllct*. M 1 pr |m->M. ur III Inr t&, <ir SfBl Ii; TUB JAMBS M NERVE BEANS T..I *!,. I ll. Kcobortoii by Wpi.llicbardws. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE KIMBBRLEY toiler Flouring Kills are now open for business, and in full operation- A fi irst Class Miller Juts bee n employed and 1 will guar antee satisfaction' Bring your custom work. Chopping done at any time. A.B.Beil, - Prop GENERAL BLACKSMITH, CMllinfv.vi'il Street, FLESH KKTON, - ONT. M;i:iTlfn<rt.-.';iii.o"VM.-...ni.\ H'.riKlir. 1 Doinoorntn, - " promptly at- tonilml to. SIMI ialattuntlou |jlvu to contract- n 1 01 tondor foot. Longing uud Plow ( liainn eon- tantly onhad. THE Tail o r f .i all ^arniL'tita of lulu's w. at- in the best stylo at sliort notice. All work guaranteed. A trial F. A. BAKER, FLESHERTON. Th& Flesherton Steam Plaining Mill J. E. Moore, - - - Prop. Snsli, Doors, Hand rails, Newel posts. Mouldings, Scrool work, Flooring, Siding, Wainscoting, and a var- iety of turned work, kept in stock. All kinds of custom work sncli as plaining, band sawing etc. dono with ck-spalch at reasonable rates. Rt-pairin^ of every description solicited. Any quantity of wood or lumber, dry or green, taken iu exchange for furni- turo or other goods, at the fnc'.ory, opposite Presbytemn church. -J. E. MOORE.- 1 HORSEMEN ! Pay Attention I Having purchased the harness business from Mr. Clayton, I wmh to iutiiuale that my en- deayor will be to please and satisfy customers in any work which may be entrusted to me. All kinds of horsemen' i re- quisites kept in stock, at low rates. Good workmanship guarurr teed. Soliciting your orders, I remain respect fully, W.MOORE- Flwheiton. Jan. 24, 1893. ITOT:CE. doire to inform n n ubllo tha* I h'-o J liu (liiur, food iino grocery burli rarriud oil by Mr. T. Wyvill, and am in pnri'il to oatr tu tliu public in a HatiRfaolory nmnnor [ in. in. to rutitln t|iiconnilonoeo( all nlil |mt- run* an.) to Micuru niiuy now onon by Nil KII.| |iioni|il .lualliiK. 1'liicu your orilora wi.li in tin : Mo. 1 Flour *: 4O per bbl. T-:i^. JIH 'IM as Ibc IWMVS:. Sit^tirs. ditto. llro< < rU's. ['lour niul Fcc'J- Frtlils il! S. ;,!; n, , 4 : ii All n> HKI mi'. M> liuot MII -A : . i ". t.-.t. hni will >. >-<in- >iii<(id saiiui a before Tlio li>lnir pr l p roii!it lrH>-ry of tail aiul : bui: W. Barnliouge, -

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