Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 24 Jul 1884, p. 5

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Died. -We regret to learn that little Amos Mosier - a bright little fellow about 4 years of age who has been residing with his grandmother in this village - died this (Thursday) morning. He had only been ailing a short time. -J PI J r~-* in 10 I At the Lowest Possible Prices at the FLESH ERTON PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! Framing in all its branches. Call and see stock. Mottos & Motto Frames a larg-e assortment. Copying and Enlarging" a specialty. J 4 r . .&apos; t &apos; &apos;. -.- > &apos;. I BrrvitleH. Roll liavon at 14 cent* per pound at Sept t;,.. .it&apos;s meat market, Fleahert<. Mr R. M.OummiiiK&apos;leavesfor Atchiion, Kama*, I&apos;. S., shortly. We wish friend Cuinmiii<{ all success. Mr. J. W. Henderson and family, of &apos;Toronto, are visiting friends in Flrshur- ton and vi runty. Machine Belting all sizes, Laoe Leather iVc., to be had at Gordon&apos;s Flesh- erton Harness Shop. Miss McKiiu, of Toronto, U vniting at Dr. Clirintoe&apos;s this week. The Reeve and Assesjtorof Aru-mesia were in Owen Sound on Tuesday on bus- iness ei.itiiected with the county valu- ation. Threshers will find it to the advan- tage t<> uxaiumu our stuck of belting, Lace Leather, Jtc. J. Gordon, Flesherton. Mr. R. J Mali, public school teacher of U. S S. No. 5, Euphrasia A Colling- wood, gave us a pleasant call hut Tues- .day. For --" cents cash you can get :i Ibs. &apos; ueefsteak at Sept. (food&apos;s meat market, Flvsherton. Mr. J. D. Clark, the clever assistant editor of that splendid paper, the Hamil- ton T-iif -. and wife, are visiting friends in FlesherteB this week. - Master Frank Sullivan, ton of our tinsmith, Mr. Jas. Sullivan, is MOW learn- ing a trade in St. Catharines, Out., and is doing well. Wu understand, that Mr. David J &apos;Uyti.n is about to start a Harness shop in Fleshcrton, in the Boot & Shoe shop TooU &apos; K" *" of his father, Mr. Wm. Clayton. Long Clear Bacon at l-l cents per pound at Sept. Good&apos;s meat market, Fleahertn. " Thr Flrnt Frultn. &apos; A drain is now being dug to let off the stagnant water on the roadside on the margin of the swamp near this village. This is * sensible movement, and one which has L.-.-n sewral times suggested in THE ADVANCE. Bird We regret to learn that little Amos Mosier a bright little fellow about 4 years of age who has been residing with his grandmother in this village died this ( Thursday ) morning. He had only been ailing a short time. ".rand Moving Paaor In the Town Hall. Flesherton, Next Week Thr PlR A number of our small boys were re- cently engaged in the exhilarating sport of impounding pigs found running at large on the | public streets and highways. From the number of pigs gathered together in this way and ], U.-.1 uu in Mr. W. Richardson&apos;s stable, it was readily infer- red that tho boys had struck It shortly bocame evident that porkers were a scarce article < <n the struot*. While | tins much to-be-desired erent was hailed """" A "> on K the PORTHF. < Blotches, Tsn, and all itchinK humors of th kin. as* Prof. Low&apos;s Msgic Supbur Soap. On the evening .f Wednesday and &apos; Thursday, July 30th and 31st, Professor | Vet. y * grand moving Panorama, painted . on ver 40,000 feet of canvass, will b A > ;i I ua I.I,- C&apos;OW. Mr. W. Richardson had tho milk taken from his cow tested at Flesherton Cheese Factory last week, prise not only to Stewart, President of the board of Man- agement, and who made the test. The milk was 24 degrees, or six degrees high- er than the best milk ever brought to the factory. a bonanza. i u * ll > l &apos;&apos;tod "&apos;the Town Hall, There will alao IN- a grand matinee, for especially, on Thursday after- splendid with j,,v by some, the owners of the pig. P icture11 h " wn "* tlle Thousand Islands, waxed indignant. On Friday night the N lctom Hrul 8 e &apos; the ^-f*""* 1 P 1 *** " f door of Mr. R&apos;s stable -which had Wen England, Scotland accidentally left unlocked was opened FINE WATCHES GOOD CLOCKS. and the imprisoned snorters liberated. and Ireland, the terrible hattle-tieUU <.f the Franci - irriii.ui war, the great churches and The result was a sur- himself but to Mr. Hi.s Head wait LeveL " Hello. Tom ! where are you going t" "I am going to Sullivan&apos;s Tin shop, Flesherton, to get one of those famous Cream Coolers. I can get Morgan&apos;s or Climie&apos;i. They make gilt edged Mutter Come and try one. " lU-gorra. I will ! for they they&apos;re beauties for Butter !" tell For all kinds of first-class Harvest R. TKIMRLS&apos;*, Flesherton. naway. (hi Monday afternoon a team of h,i -On r genial friend, Dr. Carter, returned ti. Fleshertoii from an extended holiday attached to a light double wagon broke from their "moorings" in Mr. II. tour hvst week. I J> 8 l&apos;"Ule s shed, and started down Col- -The mistake in the East Grey prize <&apos;"wo "1 sUvnt at a lively pace. When list pamphlet -tho most important one at "I&apos;l""" 1 " Milburn and Gadd&apos;s carriage least-was not made by the printer, but S &apos; Mt " T y th y *"> brought to a sudden , through a slight oversight on the |-nrt of halt bv Mr J " hn llr y". one f the ma- l*&apos; ni worki "K Dr. Christie&apos;s brick that block &apos; No damage was done. The team the Secretary. We notice by a contemporary, -an old Flesherton hny-Dr. Armstrong- * r Joslsh Uam y uf ^\>y .was in Markdalu last week, and expects { tu return to Port Ar.h.ir with a partner W.- wish the jolly I >r all hap- shortly. pmess. W&apos;e have just received tho sessional calendar of the Kingston Women K Me.li- cal College (orlJ84-u,a pamphlet contain- ing twelve |.^t of matter, nist:ly printed and ou good paper. It was printed at die job office of the Kingston H&apos;/u./. For cash S. Good has meat at ."> cents I er p.. iniil. Seneca G. Ketchum, the fam<>uS| paragraphiit, has launched out in the ewspaper business in the vilUge of Tot- tenham, on the li. A N.-W. R. line. If the CuriitrtU Librr.il the paper ho is now identified with dosen&apos;t take the cake from anything published in that county, we aru very much mistaken. -Mr. J. G. Oarsnn, tkc famous agri- .ulturnl implement man, has sold a large number of the various implements, for which he is agent, in Urey, this season. An tho harvest is now at hand, ape. ml attention ii directed t . his /,/./...&apos; // , rrtttn and ,\&apos;vrth Aiii&apos;ru-nii Itiiuln.i, are .-imong the very beat implements manufac- tured in the Dominion. Come along with yonr cash and get ma<tH at seven cent* a pound at Sept. Good&apos;s meat market, Flesherton. A in &apos;thor lot <>f those Be. Cottons, ex- tra value at R. T*i*M.X Flesherton Mr A Harrow .lav (i. Carson, the well-known A Early ax Usual. Contrary to expectation we are enabled to issue THB . \HVA<-K as early as usual this week. agricultural implement man of Arteincsia, had a narrow esc.ipe from death on M, day night last. It seems he was driving Ins horse and buggy over that bail piece f the Collingwood and Durham road short distance east of Damude&apos;s tannery, Flesherton, when his horse suddenly turned on the road or was turned by his driver, we are not sure which -anil upset himself, buggy and Mr. Carson in- to a ditch of water and mud. The mud being soft and deep, it was with ex treme difficulty that they were rescued from their perilous [Mmition by some of our citizens who chanced to IKI near at hand at the timo. The accident having occurred at a late hour, the results ight have Wn very serious but for the opportune arrival of help. We an- glad to know, that Mr. Carson is right side up with care, notwithstanding his clone shave. HOK.HK FOR SAL*. -Will sell cheap ,,r e\,-li;in,&apos;.- for a good driver, one larye heavy horse, warranted a good worker. K. TRIMBLE. I. Hi <, r. A poem by a Kii;.ma i-ontributor, en- titled, " Throo Hundred Years Ago," an TIIK SKiNH OK WOHMSarcwfll-known, bnt tho remedy is not always so well deter- mined. Worm Powders will destroy them. Fon Ou. UK Y..ro. Dr. Kowl.-r&apos;s Kitract oj Wild Strawberry is tho remedy for Choi- era, Colic, Diarrhoea ainl &apos; 1 I The fact that the nuisance has since &apos;&apos; somewhat abate<l, proves that the schema A 1 ji l tktt if;/. Inspect it- aUADRUPLE PLATED SILVERWARE. was not tried without good ruaults. The insinuation thst the pigs went fed on hut years hay, during their imprisonment, is scornfully rejected. BMM Prof. Verey and hi wife, we venture to aay this will be the in.iet enjoyable and beat exhibition ever given in Fleahert.&apos;ti. SALT ! SALT ! SALT I Just arrived 1 **** D McGillivrmy, pastor of St. Car Fine Barrel Salt. Also 1 Car Land &apos; J &apos;^ fhurch, London, says: "I have Salt at R. THIMBU&apos;S. llai &apos; tllc vcr >&apos; "&apos; pleaaure of witnessing for two successive evenings, the grand The Wild Man ID llrxhrr&apos;x l&apos; an " ra &apos;" " f 1>r " f &apos; Veri &apos;)&apos;- The scene* Swamp. so natural and sublime charmed and edi- Shortly after the last week&apos;s issue ..f &apos;&apos;"&apos;&apos;&apos; l "- > y""<l !&apos; expectation. The Euro- f Europe, and 30 of the mot Hies of " Tfit \ il&apos;tt in a Bar From the world-wide reputation CaStSrS, Jilltfef Jil.f/ieS, :umplished -FULL IS X.- WEDDING RINGS .U II) TKST to our 1**" l * n -. especially the "Ten l &apos; rt &apos;>&apos; THE AI>VA.M<-I had U-I-H mailed readers, a rumor gained currency, that a man had been found 4ead just behind the target at which Messrs Wilson and Trimble had been practicing shooting are I"**""*! &apos; &apos;!>" rare qualities of when the "remarkable occurrence" nar- c &apos; nr &apos;t&apos;* l character and sttaiiuuunt that rated transpired Kn.|uir>- soon elicited do I* 00 " 1 u> *" that tome into their com - tho fact, that the rumor luul n.. foimda- I&apos; il ". v *O,TUS of such testimonials could tion whatever. S,H,n after this another U- furnlih " 1 &apos;lid space |*nnit It&apos; * * A.M rumor equally fallacious and absurd Groftn Hpecm. Lazarus t Morrix. Jiu.sy. tihn other makes 25c- to $.&apos; Chains, Seals, Rings, Jets . Jewelry. Prito " f &apos;Jmisii.m. 80c. , children under U&apos;, lOc. Admiasioii to matinee, 5c. I>rs open at 7:30; to commence at 8 o&apos;clock , matinee at 4:30 o&apos;clock on afternoon. Remember the amusing tkctch fr.iru tho clcterpt-n of j person u unto without it. Snukes entitled, "Tho Feline&apos; A HKUIIII WAMatNT.-If there is any lork- Species, and a letter from our famous inn mint of scrofula in the system, Burdock Irish correi|M)ndont, Itarney O&apos;Harv, un- ^lood &apos;*&apos; are wurrantHd to sesreli it out. avoidably crowded out of this issue. The poem and articles refered to Wing lengthy, we may not be able to publish tin-in nil next week, however. W will do our l>est, UKMTKI. AT LAST. W. H. Croolrvr. draff- glst of Watitrdowu, says, when all other re- me li. K fail f,, r the Bowrl Cou>plsiut, then Dr. Kowlw&apos;s Extract of Wild Htrawberrv couicii to the rescue gained currency, to the effect, that n "wild" man had been seen in the swamp just back of Flcsher&apos;s pond. Numerous suggestions were also thrown out as t the cause of all the remarkable soun,U <lte-WedneUy and Thursday even- heard by Messrs. W.laui, und Tumble ; "&apos;<" Jul > aotl1 lul 3Ut - nd mtine. on but, notwitlwUiulii.!,&apos; all UMJ ridic-ule, tin- TlllirmiU > 1 f ^"&apos;""- <>ne-lilf of the gentlemen named .teailily persist m l&apos; r "" u wil1 * equally divided between nivntainine, that tin. arvpU as narrated " le ^^&apos;"&apos;rt.-.. Presbyterian and Mctho- n&apos;nrk /.v nil/ hf.if only Ui&apos;roiH ini-ntlnti A&apos;o thing munjtre 1 &apos;MI,- I f .- | ..i i i i I. - Doe* kf jylf sod f.ili, xusraatud FAlll l-Hlc Kh in last week AI-VANI I. Kxumxl justasw,- gave them. list Sabbath Si-li....ls We trust to ave tin. Town Hall packed to its utmost , capacity. The pru-os aru very reasonable Just received a lot of first-class Long indeed, considering thu splendid vaJue Clear Bacon at ,, , ftn i- x hil.ition such M Profean.r R. TKIBIILC&apos;*, Flesherton. N&apos;erey&apos;s. Nrw Meat Market. Mr. t . \N !; !&apos; im\ has ..j-erii-.l out a new Hutch, r .^iK&apos;|. in Stmm block, Klesherton, wherv he will be prepared tj lYIarkdale. Hrolt Art Mrrfinic. Tile Scutt Act iM",&apos;nni/jltl"li meeting III tin- Town Hull. U. -ili.-i-..ii. last ThurstUy afternoon, was fairly attrndeil Rev Mr. Mi-IJregor iH-i-upted the chair, and furnish frt-h ami i-i.rned incuts at very Mr. J. W. Armstmux tilled th- poaition reasonable price* of Swretary. An int^rentiiiir dis.-iiK-uon , nient neit week was entered int.. as to the best in H|.- .if Si-, in-vv advertisv- prix-.&apos;eiliire in prosecution f the McDowell, Shaw, Simwdon, and Me;n.&apos; or : and Dr. Christ.*-. .1. W. \rintrng, -,&apos; for the vigorous i-ninpaiu&apos;ii. by He\ i ll..|,. >,!&apos;. >,,,,., n on. Ke|N.rtii have reached uii that Hopuvillr had ipiite a sennalion on Thursday last, it MI-IIIS ur liailiff was making a sainM M. Richanl.-...!!, Thorp Wright. \\ . I-&apos;, i guson. I. P. 8., F. T Carr.-Down. a re). n wntAtiM- ..f the Dominion Allianep, and others. On motion ..f Mr Th..r|. Wright, iMi-oiuleil liy Mr. M. Kk-lianlsoit, Revs. Shaw ami Siiowilmi ami Mi. .1 \\ Armstrong were nititwl as a Central Committee. Local ci.iiiBiitt.-e H.ii-theii named f.>r tin- Township* of (Upiev. Proton, anil Artemetia ; after which, and other minor il. -tails had U-.-n torily dealt with, ud. tin- Machine O.U .ln,t r.-.-eived a lot of Lardine and other brandnof Machine Oils, ,-he.ip. at It TMNBI.K&apos;^ Flesh, -rtii. Pint- Pt i M 1 1 n-. We have j ivt )M&apos;in,fav.iri-,l withalieau- tifully print.-.l I&apos;.iMl.^t ft!ie Hamilton ..f the etfecU of a proiiiinwit, Pmtoitite residing in or cl,e by Ho|Hjville. The l..ulitr(Mr. Vaiiilimen) liaving other busi- n. 11 i.i ait. -in I 1. 1 in an- thcr part of the Township, left Ins son to secure the arti- cles seized U|HUI. Ids noit tinthng u nc-ceiumry to secure awiistarici- in ..rdur to etfet-t the n-iuoval f the articles in ques- tion, called iiitoreinnsitiuii the services iif Mr. ScarK-tt. tin- hotel-kif per about whom tlu-re has but-u so much atlo .f late. The gi-ntlpinan whose i;,N.<U and meeting adjourn- . , i b..ttels were being rumoved, procurixl a gun fr.Mii his ln.ixi-. and levelling it at S,-aileti, i-r.1, -red bun off tho place. As James Sullivan, The Tinsmith. - Fleshertou. thiiin in tin- l.&apos;i",ii- all r..o .11- mt in ;:::;:?: "":::: Milburn & Gadd, tt of the U.. r woi tnl :u stttt-inl to i \ i \ttntic iii |>r- PH I Can iage Making & Blacksmithiug &apos; llllfll |&apos;IUlll|<*.|) ftllll Wl&apos;M - Repairing in hoik Branch&apos;* lT<.mi-tly &apos;tfd V). .-JPECIALTY. \\eslevan Iwwli, for the the lailitTa son bap|.ined t<> bo standing just in front of Scarlett, his p^>sitiun, u may be readily inft-rr.:.!, waa rather a de- licate one. " Hold ..n &apos; he shouted, "dou/t fire that gun ,,tr till I get out of the wi\y :" However, Mr. HcarJtU considered dis- THOROUGH-BRED DURHAM BULL. wltli soixl |>.-.luiw. ill 1U. T t K Kol A|M> for . I (or cow t I su-aiii Hour years .,.,.,, the U-tt,-r |rt of vaU, and 1-4. l-romo.v.M vertli.-pamphl,., 1|U . VI ,, th ,. ,,,,, W|tll ^^^^ f fill,- yp....raphy and press work. It was printed at the Ham- ilton Timft job ofKce Hall&apos; navr fails in r,-<to:.tK gray iiair t.. iu e.l c.iucei mug it. The artuir ha* cn-nted a sensMtinn in __ *he nei-^hjN.rlii.o.l. and numerous and Vepetal.le Sicilian Iliir !{e n ewrr &apos; varit &apos; J *** the opinions A T /&apos;/./>// A&apos;ATTV/.V .ST.I TJL>.\ For Sale! if MStrab rent I..T RKNTon ); \vill. iut.-i.--t tiniini mi nniiai t tl: rl.- ..( 6 l-ri l lii.ax:|->l Or ll> Our >wn opinioB. Hny.&apos;s, stat.- Ass.iyer ..( Hatsaekosttta,*Hor- is. th.it any man who presents tir.-;rin >.&apos;-. >*~r nn*.i:>tTr 1. 1 nH!i-<^&apos;&apos;iiiiH"rft.p|iior i i i , i . se.,t,an,l.llw],o Kt v*ita fair tri,l ,,n,,e in &apos; l &apos;^ .^.. "&apos;.".*""&apos;.." ^*&apos;K gruetful temimony lo its many mines. foi in. othi-r caum> than tluit they )ut\* h.id some dispute.* in connection with Ayi-r&apos;s Sars|.srilU is HIP m.ist pnVrtirr "" lu trifling affair, sh..iild bu made to n. blood.puritinr ever Jevised. It i ree iin &apos; derstaiul that liu cannot do suh thine* by the \if t |Jiysiciun. I with impunity in a civiljftu country. 2.-F ARMS !-2. TO RENT OR SELL. Until wll wstriwl&apos; All ArteiiiMls Uw For fuiUior |-nic-..lrj. |.|.l> to ROGER LEVER, f -

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