Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 6 Jul 1899, p. 1

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3tbimtttt. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLKb NOT MEN." VOL III, NO 950 FlesHertoii> Otit., Thursday, July 6 1890 W. H. THURSTON, EDITOR * PBOPHIKTOH fF. T. HILL & CO. l_ * * MflRKDALE'S GREATEST STORE % GREAT CLEARING-UP SALE * m SSateen Men's Bluck 3o Cents 15 dos. Men s Biack S*Un Shirts made of goo 1 quality. black sateen collar attached. ir- es 14 to I'H Tl.-M' (iiiirw never sold less than fifti centa a pi.-ce. while the lot lasis the price will be 39C l^ustre for Dress Skirts At Ijc Yd. 21*3 yarti-i nice quality of plain black Imtre inclier wide , fine nninu. This quality o f <?oods never sells less than 25 c yd., during onr clearing up gale the price will be 17 otnts per yard ; vituted at Mr. J. Johnson s recently. Mr. and Mrm. M. Nichols visited Mul- : niur friends las' week. Mn. Henderson of Priceville spent a ; while with her daughter, Mrs. George 'Moore. Mr. Beat tie of Mclntyre visited his aunt, Mn. W. Watson on Sondsy. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gallagher with their 4aHghter Elsie, are spending s few weeks with friends in TorowAe and Ban- croft. From Our Own Corrttpimiient Dr. Park *aa moved into his Mew resi- dence. Mr. Hubert MelArum 1< *t a very Su- able horse one day last wek . Pathtnanten are bony. The Welling- $10 up. Dress Goods At 8c yd. This lot consists of a ^reat tnauy lines, some in plain goods, a great raauy plaids, aim broken effects. None of these goods are worth less than lOe yd. and some are worth as high as 20c. but to clear oat quickly tbe price will be 8 Cents yd. 3OO yds. of 1O& 12Jc Muslins On Sale at "Jc yd. 300 yds. of 10 and 1 -<; Muslins on sale at 7} cents. This is a rare op- portunity to buy muslins now, right at the height of the season, at nearly half (nee. they come in plain lawns and fancy stripe effects, to sell qni-k- ly the lot on sale at 7^C I^einnant 'Sale., $ Prioc i-~ THB Dre*8 Goods, Prints, Flannelette, Shirtings U.NW Lining* M ml ins Cottnus Etc. GOO Yards Kvistle Lininfir Ou Sale at 7f worth 12|C. This M an extra good quality lining and dime in the fol'g shades : Fawn, Hrown, Cream tod Black and i 82 inches wide, to clear quickly 7"jc CROCKERY - DEPARTMENT Specials in. Dinner Setts ,JJ 97 Piece Dinner Setts iu floral design in Beautiful tint of Blue, *j\ Brown, Grey and Green on sale at tbe special prices of ^ $5.90, $6.25, $6.5o and $6.75 t< Some 20 Setts to Select From ! $ - ji Store ctostt auary tvtniny at 6 o' clock ttfitA tk* txctp- ' tion of li/eJmtsday amd Saturday niyktt. F. T. HILL & CO.; So-Ho Foundry Turnip Seeder*. Scuffler*. Plouyhn. Inni Harrow*, Root Cutters, Wheel- barrows, Furnace T>xrs *nd (Jrntos. Mowem and other Farm Machinery repaired on Short Not ico. Old Castings wanted. Plough Repairs alwsya in R. P. LEGATE & CO. Ceylon ... Ontario BOAR FOR SERVICE The nn.lrin<l Us* a ftnc thorn Rerksklrs bear " ArteeMsla Chief.' ' for erviev >: lot 4. con. 9 ArttniMla. TKKMS tlOU. Peutfi-w on i ;:: -nt.,... J.^ For Sale at Eugenia 1 i>l No. 19. 1'l'I' -<.nne half A- 'f land on which iaconjfnrtiibli>(lwft)HnK b"'ir. *labt trull tre*>, barlnn. well fucml. WANTBD// Fire ynuiii; men t.. travel, who would not object spen JiHif part of their time at canvasMiig. Refeiencea. Hll-U)LEY CARRETSOX Co., Limited, BftA*roti>. I'M. Hull for Service ! Will Mil sfc*a , . A.lJrcM MHti. I..A.SLOAS Mwford, Oct Well-Uriel Durham bjll fnr o'Ti on Int 148. W T. * K. R..| Artemei. fKKv Kor tlirt* eow* aa>l ov*r a rotliielion will bo DONALD MiLKOP from uttr men Correipvtuititt The hurrahs of the youngsters shout 4f> . m. on Friday last, seemed to indicate their pleaaure at the school being closed fur the next six weeks. Two candidates from our school wrote at the examination hsld last week at Fleanertrm. We bnpe they ere success- ful. Turkeys and chickens will be a poor crop this year with some of our neighbors owing, it is supposed, to the depreda- tions of akunks and weasels. One lady set forty seven turkey eggs <snd feat only thrre young turkeys for her trouble. The same lady, bo*evir, has been some what compensated for h*r l<nu Hv mnl>- goose, as twenty -fix goslings were pro- ducod out of thirty eggs set, with pros- pects of snother flock in a few days. We are glad to announce that Mr. David Harr >w has so f* recovered from his recent severe illnest as to be able to attend to his farm wort. Mr. Henderson of Flssherton wss in this neighborhood laat week taking orders Tor nursery steak. We hope he was well patronized, as we believe Mr. H. to be an upright, how/eat, straightforward deal- er, one who would a hundred times rath- er lose a sale than try to palm off au in- ferior article which he eould not cooscien- lioualy reccuomiend to anyone. Mr. Mark 6. WilliatM, wife and two sons of Corbettou spsnt Fridsy night with the former's sist*4 Mrs. R. Stons. At an early boar . n Saturday tbe party lef', accompanied by Mrs Stone and (Mna members o/ her fsjoily, for Meafurd tu participate it, the anslial family gath- ering which Bieeto thie year t the resi- dence of their brother, Mr. Robert Wil- hams. Although the surviving members of this family are Mattered in various parts of the province, it has been their cuntorn fiir many years to l>old this pleasuiit family meeting annually. We sincerely hope that all may be spared to enj. y many more pleasant family gather- ings. A few days a^o Mrs. wss with proper pride viewing a fine large fst goli- Mer which strutted about the imrn-yard with tail spread, feathers plumed, brenai expamled, and feeliug as consi-<|Utuial as a newly made Lance Corporal when the lady happened to remark that ahe had a notion of letting th* Orangemen pick his bones uext week, whereupon Mr. U..b- K'wtarley L. O. L. So. 1340, will bier immediately shut up hU tail, drew | celebrate the (jl-rious Twelfth at Ceylon in his winirs, stretched his neck, stalked | '" Artetn *" district. orf anU lias been down in rhe m.. u tli ever , We " e aorr ' / to lellTn thmt M<( "' rr .iuce. We should not be surprised to j M. Thurston and Benjamin Simth are hear that the gobbler had dismppmnud ul \ J . er tl ^ the Orangemen by dying of a broken Bargains! Hsve jut placed in stock the biggest I variety m watchee ever seen in this sec- tion bought direct st jobber's prices, sav- ing middleman' profits. These are a di- rect saving to the purchaser. Call and get quotations. A big selection of rings secured st name time. Choice gooda ar exceedingly luw prices. Wedding rings a specialty. Ladies' Gold Filled 14k W.tches, from Gentlemen's gold Sited wwtclre* ton itreei overseer prupuees buiHiug WIth otld Aricaii movement from (40 * up. Solid Gold Watches, 10k., fitted sidewalk, thia year lustnd o< puUmg m w \ lh 21 ruhy jewel., the time on the street. Visitors Mr. W. McGrrr of Toronto with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. A. Me- GUT ; Mr. Frank Whitworth o* Toronto, Mrs. J. Robinson and family i the Metsn. and Miieea (iniircy <4 Mi-ntoni with Mr. and Mn. F C. Lnioe ; Mr. and Mrs. i. Tciupeet of Ravenna with tbe fom,rs parent*, Mr. and Mn. G. Tempest ; Mr. Thomas Davidson with his parent*, Mr. tuid Mn. H. Davidsen. Mr. and Mrs. H. Perrgo have returned home to Toronto after s visit to friends and relations. Divine wrvice will be held in the agri- cultural hall, FevenbaiB, on Sunday, 9th int., at 4 p.m., when a sermon will bo delivered tu tbe Oraiifemen by Rev. P. Pleourg. Vanguard move- ment, and warranted tbe choicest watch you can boy, for 75 to 110. Solid gobi diamond rings, various netting*, fr>nn 91 .S f" 75. These prices will give you an idea of the lame range of our goods. We have the stock to choose from. Call and W. A. Armstrong, JCWCLCR AND OPTICIAN, FLESHCRTON. Honor K..IN From Our Ihcn The pleasant showers of late freahened the crops in this locality and spring crops are somewhat above sveratc). (Juite a number from surrounding schools wrote on the entrance and leaving examinations here taut week. Mr. and Mrs Jarvi* Magee of Toronto vim ted friend* around here lat week and returned (o the city on Monday. Metiers. H. Hurd. A. Liuwn snd W. S. Bishop took in the excursion to the Mode. F*rm last Wednesday via Q.T.R. from Thornhury. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kails of spent Sundsy with their daunhter, A. Myles of JSpi J ' heart before tne 12th. We ant beaintiiutf In think thom- t.vi. bicyclm nre either out of cr>uimui>ii>n or iu the hospital, a we have not seen them i: the road lately. Mna Dinar Davia of Vandeleur is visit- inu with her friend. Miss Nellie Brad- bury, of tbis place. Mr. J .lin Gxrbutt of Osprcy tnwnship Standing of Port Law school for June . Class V Jr CYed Pedlar. Class IV Sr Tom Chard, John Mo Kee, Susie Thorn peon. Clan IV Jr. Tmesy McKee, Leslie Chard, Rob. Corntield. Class III Sr Mabel Chard, Ed. Wat- have 'son, Harold Henry. Class III Jr. Mary A. Fishrr. Ida Kiiiher aud Ethel Fisher, equal ; Geo Haney. Class II Sr Fred Tsylor. Barbara Thmpiii, Nellie Holmau. Pi. II Ruby Walker, Macirie Sim- inoi.a, Geo. Coutts, Maggie Fisher. Class I 8r Arthur Cbsrd, Ed. Chard, Alice Holman. Pt. I Jt. George Tisher. Frank Hoi- man, Hoy Kerr. Average Attendance, 63. The following were promoted at the recent examinations. Fr >m Jr. to Sr. IV Tressie McKee. Leslie Chard, Rb. Cornfield. From Sr. Ill to Jr. IV Lydia Coutts, Bella Coutis, Laura Holman. From Jr. to Sr III Mary Fisher, Ida Fisher, Lthel Fisher, Geo. Haney, Annia Boyce. Sr. II te III Jr. - Nellie Holman. Fre.i Taylor. Spurgeoii McXeven, Nellie Hoi- man, Harhara Thompson. Pt. II to Jr. II Ruby Walker, Mag Frum Oiir ' 'TH ''c't kitin has been the order of the day during the laat week. A much need- rtl improvement in to be seen in most vmitud h.a sister, Mrs. .);iuit> Knit. on Sunday. ij:e Simiu.His. Ray Pedlar, Eltxrt Corn field. George Courta, Sadie Thompaon. Mr. T. J. Wallace of Rocklyn acted , Magxie Fisher, Rob. Watsou. as prMiding examiner st the examination Pt. I Sr. to Pt. II Arthur Chard, Ed. here last week. I Chard. Alice Holman, Lena Walker. Pt. 1 Jr. to Sr. I George Fisher, Roy Ceylon Promotion The congregation at this church weru sorry to lone Mr. Fallis its pastor. The three yesn upent here have paased very pliNMsntly but since the conference saw tit to make a change we welcome Rer. Mr. Campbell as pastor and hope he will feel right at home on the Dundalk circuit. The teachers aud pupils of our school welcome the holiday* .ift. r the ci.ini f examinations. Our Sunday school U making prepar- ations for i T'i.vnic to be held in Mr. Alex Brown'* beautiful bush opptwite Mrs. W. Hiitchmton's, nn Friday after noon, June ~th. A pleasant timu is ui- peeled. We wou'd be pleiwed to sse sme of the Flssherton friends present. No admission fee i charged, just a col- lection titkuii in siil of tlieS. S. Rev. W. Sinclair of Flssherton and bin sister, Mrs. J. L. Ludlow uf Port Huron F*<M III to Jr. IV. Beatrice Lawrence, Irene I<egate, Willie McMulleu, Robbie Tucker, Kil- burn Uemphill, Eva Lawrence, Maggie Kerr, Frank Holmian. The following tuMisiug iimdeiit hap- peneil the other day in one of our Wear End stores. Two ladies entered and made a purchase. On turning about t. retire one of tkni noticed a roll standing on the floor and asked what it was for. The merchant replied that tf she cvulii lift it he would return tue t|uarter she had just paid over the counter. The lady accrpUti the challenge and reachnBg down she lifted the package with the irrate*t of ease much to the surprise of the onlooker*. Th L - roll wa a lead pipe Fs>,M I to Pt II. and weighed 176 pounds. A pretty good Cecil Legate, bl.uiohe Sprue*, Fr,d ''ft for a little woman. The meichant MuMulien. Pd the forfeit. Hanover Post w. rkl .N,^.MD. y On Every Bottle. The busiest a.d m-ghUssi litt e thing tbst f gm| fc . Con , UIn tton Cur , u thbt ever was made is l>r. King N.w Lits pilU. Bvery pill i. a nu.ar o.ted glob^. f uanlse : All we aak of you is to heal in. Ihai ohai. K es wetkneM ^..to .troD^tl,, ' two-thirds of the contents of thw b-.ttle stlsesnes into energy, braiu lag into m.ouil ', faithfully, then if y.u can say you an. not power. They're wondortul ID building up . beuetited Teturn thu oottle to your l>rug ' i. Only 20e per tax. Sold by all < gt and he will refund tbe price Priow 25 cts., SOqto. snd tl.OOw . Josie Hemphill. Recomended Laura Piper. FR.-M I [to III. K. rn d Spniat. R> s >nniindeJ James Snrxiit. FROM Pt I1 10 II. \N illie SpM.it. May Sptoat, Stanley McMullen, Emma Taylor, John McAuley j Kd. Kutledge, Annia Hawk, Liecis Sar-

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