Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 3 Jan 1901, p. 3

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T UNtTAttY 3, IftOl THE FLE8HETON ADVANCE Jflll d Co. <.!:. I I'l xl MTORE I o. NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS N<rT HEINf! PORCH) OUT BY SHREWDER COMPETITION WE NKVKRTHKLESS INAUGURATE A 2oth Century Clearing Sale of High-Class General Dry Goods, etc. Karcams here for the nel six week* will b.. of such H nnttire that those who tnrt.cipate will not soon forget the higi'ining of lh e present centurv. And ple-m< hvar in mind that wu place on SPECIAL SALE are all thin season's n"et and moat reliabl ;. >!, and do nul ge> th. m roi.finiir't-il witl. H.e HI .umulatio . "f " ncsrU half a century ' that are sure to bo flaunted elsewheru* il'J.QOO i the amount of rlnek *<; in'i-n'l to s-ll during th.' n.-st sil weeks and this is how Wd do it : _'SK ..nly I. !.-<' lly..'i'iai. Itililied W .ol Vests Those ar bam- I 96 pair Ladie*' Colored Kid Gloves, asuorted shades and sizes. Tin s,. are taken from broken assortments where not many of any line remained, are acridly new and have been selling at 1.00, 1.10, 1.25. To clear now at per pair SO Men' I' ik Caps ( dozens of them) ill Tweeds, Plunhep, Cordu- roys, Serge*, m newest colon and patterns, sateen lined and di-iiw !>aiida. These are worth 35, 40 and fiO cents, but all niut go now at one price, each 25 ;V il 7.. n <iriits' I.men Collars, made of tlie finest quality 4 ply linen, neweht tun. pn nt, nil M/.-, 1-t to 174. You've lieen acctitoii>ed paying 15 cenli each for thine K" <M:S . hut an thin lot cam niir way at coiuiderable less than regular prices, |>ai- them .11 to y. .u at each 7 cts i.r 4 for 25 1*1. nes C.itd i_' ui> unl Overaho.-x in size* 1'J. 3, .'U, 4 only. Them? ire all firt clam quality good* having been sold at 1.25 ..ml 1.40. Atiout .'!"> pair remain and will ii"W heanlcl at only 50 LiidiiN liliitiH'.s. niiiile of KineM French Flam.u) of the newest ufully ti'iihd. >.ft, hiav. .ods.h.r, ln\< reason ;it 4S mi'! 55 centn ea.-h. W<- eltar '(ie >'alanc ( SSW nil lold ' At t- .< h 29 li7 only Mi-ses HIV! Children'.* H-. iim Via s, Am* quality n al.ove, wnrlli It* 40 an ' 45 wills \\'.- have all Mzea and while they l-is' '.'I'l. your cli n- "f tin- lot 't ea.-i. 25 RLAUK DRKH8 GOOUM. 6 f the . i-w. *t maihiliie patten*. These life i.f linei silk anil wnol n.-ii-i.l 01 null Hguru >ml wroll dei.'ns, rich s Ikv K.. !. 42 inch"* wide, nml . rlli S."j cent* |*T y.mi. W. lirejii. J. r >< y .r.i" to !>- cl.-nie.i out at the lowest price* yon have i-vcr kiu.wn fir i*xU nf r^ual i|iia!ity. per yar<l M V*M pin MiM Wool Hot*. Hn*f*ti**ii l~> cmi*. i i r |wi r and aft flood uilu n coulu ' e IIHI! at ' h V r . e. Tlie lalam-e (Ut'J pvni) will In- Hold In lirl .-i.n.en. at 3 |> im i!5 ;. HIM Km.- -i Ceylon Ftannel Night R..IH.-I. nicely trimmed, made f lf*t ii.ateriabi that are aliiuto:y fa* in color* and .ire miMhrinkt^le. Rejuiar price 1 50. u. clear i -li W8 Lidies' Rul>l>ers, s/.ci II. 3J, nil perfect t;ri.iil, worth 5l) ctfii'H, lull nly ik few dnzcn pairs ot ihi-n, JM-I jwir nw i>nly 18 patterns, in assorted aizea. Nowhere i-l- U> i.ur knowledge art- ihcs>- L""l retailed at lew than 2.50, the i-lo'h limu (wing sold at 60 to CO centa jr yard We can givt> you a choice from an excellent collection at .nh 1.2o Hiiinlre'U of line* through. >ut the store sre lieing s n-rified-Mifticieiit to 111! a full page of tlii paper. Hy w..rkii.g after hoars we Iwvc everything uo in perfect r.-S'lmow. Cur buiiuws in to . lare and customers toonumeroiut to make it sdvir-able to clou* during business li'.ur*. COME AS RAI^LY AS YOU CAN JF. T. H 1 1^ L &, Co ... M ; Ft K D A LE Just hrre it U inttrenting to note that j This week he was again taken into the i.nc ..f this party, Henry Weyhrich of i House for winter. A 'A'urld reporter in- j Los Angrles.dird of stavatioti that winter | terviewod Moore a short time ago as lo praLisiir.n WIES-LT AT THI orriul, COL- af f r [mi t ing fr.'in Mr. < i ill.l uid, the do- the cause of hii destitution, and was in - i4Nuwooi> KTaBKT, FLBsHBBToN, o.NT. , tails "f which were published in the Los f,,rmed that part, of his money had been f . H. THfRSTOS. Angeles Time* of July C last. lost throuyli endorsing noteu. He Uo At the head of tlio Pelly Mr. '.i. fell in ' c'.aimed that he lout heavily through the fl pT annum strictly In advance' with a couple of proHprctors from near failure of the lumbermen the latt few Kleshei ton by the name of Jamieson. years he was in business in llanie. Advertising Kates Thence the trip was down the Pelly to Trotting hor.es also cost Min.re a great Tealin and from thence down the Joal "f money and helped to bring about to Dawsou, whero tlie party as | \,\ t present condition. Moore was in * ' I au.l.'Lt ail vrtlieuinl charged a. th raU t |, ell connlituted arrited in November, a esnt* par liun lor ftrst Insertion ac 1 1 csnt Mob iuba*qu*nt Insertion. Back from the Qold Fields Mr. W. (iillilaiid of li the year nn I eight months after leaving Edmonton. For two mouths of thu winter of 1W. Mr. (i. and a companion hui.toil moose land cariboo, 200 milei up the Klondike Interviewed l r j vur f,, r ihe Duwwn market nnd cleaied !|7 pi i .1 iy b -n'des expense*. We hve Tlie Advance bad7H~etrenie!y inter K..<~Miuntiiig experience of this outing . ,timi conversation ono day last , ek ' 1'iit it ., too IOIIK to insert hero. From i. Mb Mr. Will. Gilliland, of Eugenis, who .lannary to June work was d..n m the .cenlly returned from thu Cape N..mo ''{''. thc W M "S <""> l) " llar l* r ..Id digging*. It will be rcmuml*re<l by I"""- At DawMin the thermometer had mitnynf our roa-ler that Mr. <itllil iU ul ^PP^l to 70 below, but generally ran loadeoneof a party who left herein the fn* .' t.. 45. In winter daylight earn* inter of IXUKfor Daww.n City hy tli<- stOa.iu.iuiddwkrMssat3p.nl In June I .JnionUm and Peace River route. There the HUU only disappeared for a couple of wore seven thouwiml men who tried to hours and it was never dark. At Circle .ach Da I. ut Mr. ill who succeeded in the attempt. Some ' midii'ght lid on the route and the real became In Juno of last summer Mr. (Jilliland .lisheartened by llio hardships and re- wen | to the new placer diggings at Cape turned. 'Nem*, and tUaked out a claim, but U did Thc story of thia J<,UHK mmi's adveii- ' not Iiy Bn j ) K . we ,,i. to work for a com ures during the pftit I wo yonr in exceed- j j^, ^ (inc ^,,11,1. ^ T \ ww . Hit started ingly intcreMting. Wo c.tn only give n f or i,,,,,,,. t |, 12th of Ootolier and ar . i, ..|m of wl.Ht lie told on I lived hero about the end of Novfiul.er. Hit party left KHm.int. n . n Mar, h 1, ' i),, r i,,g |,iH wanderings ho law seen an I H<M, and prouvedcil to Kovt Asainihoine ; i, nnl ,. nso f x'ont of countiy nn<l iiiiin^si'd n tl.e Athnlwsca liver, and fri.m thence ,, ri ,,|i,,ioim amount of interesting eiper in li-.n 1 Head unil HolUnd Lauding prior t > g ing to Itarrie. Beet- n World. The Road Quetfon ' th' Eilitnr nf Uir A'iniucr. SIR, As you inrito c-mtruvcrsy IHWHOII by this route at that time, City, 4(10 miles duwn thc Yukon, noith . (iilliland and nine otheri were 'of D^wsnti, the phenomena was seen of u country to Ix'iwr S'uve lake and j i pnce ig we i] BHll fan-proportion of wealth ij> the IVaei! livert.i Foil (inilmni. Kioin || (l | |<8 j^.,.,, (], p ri , V frbial rolling slonr i thuy crosifd the divido to the head | M) t a niee t.it of '-n.o<i" lias stuck to him A it.-rsof Mud Kiver. and on to wlml is |, L ,verlhclosn, and ho expects to relnri iiuwii s t'ie old Casaiiir. At lliis p"i'< r (either to D^ws-m or Nome next, s,iri 'u- p;itty hrUr upand m t of thorn re -| n,, j n f (>nnB t l m t t ho richest "|>an o Mirnc'd to civili/itinii, but Mr. (iillilitn<l ^jj m , (y4W n t D.IWM.II turned out 91! Mid a companion pressed on. They wore n|)1 | ftj >{ ( ,, ne 917. 5(1. A pan enn IT wash .! .-.I to kill n t*iriu Hid live on I(H H.'Mh i ^,,1 j n a | H ,,,t Hfti'en minutes. He anw i .1 a week. Then a fortunatu hunting ' H , 1Utfl<e t of pure g o:l nt D.wsou valu ..iniiaisimei- liruu.jlit them six mmmtnin , lt ,, vl , r J1(N0 Hour 1 can ho had p, and *'>o hisl'.ry <-f this cuptnie i.i |I IM M,H now for $:t a day .unl $1 for ..I* of the imi.it interesting in tlio exp.-r- | ll( j Hu <lid i.ot wear nny furs through i nee. Tiie two yuiiiiu i.'n ntteraiitml t" ,,.,, ,| 1( , w |,,,:,. j,.uriiey. uriiig threu of tUe slieeii to rinip, lint _ iving to lhe dis aiKc siii^ ohstnictioim | .il.|h;e.l to ,lhll|.li.ll tllelll I.I.I' liV ,. , Hiid imived at tramp at 4 n.M. utterly . x'-.siMteil and pitlnnit iiuv of lli.> j:niiiv t' i y rest."! " .. il.iv an I t! en gi."t ny TiniCS H*VC5 Such is thu rfinnrk in.ulo bjr n jiulg f S;inc..e c.'Unty upni ircent visit t ,is-iManee fn.ni aiiuilier -rain;! went out the Houno of Ite'iije v''!u he ul l.iiiii.j'it in ll.e mur'o.i. Ill i .no ii) fi.i iner ne'l known liii-im'tH in.iil of B-ai -uncu Mr. *!. says he coasted full mile lie nmoi'i; ilie inmitei of tl.nt in-tiln'ii.i iwn a mountain Hide, usinx "I"'!'], fur in the p 'rn'iil "f M .utm M..OIV, at on tulHig'nn, and its hornn ns broken It t<ine i pr. s, er-nt ;nnl wealthy h.-iriu* n most exciting tide, I he nun l.rin inaiiiifm-tn i r. lli<wt.-il:|i w.i-. e-t inn ",. on iK-casionally Mid the sheep theie.t <.| nl f'.tl.OOO nn I In- W.I.M t'i-> lnt in time, who th.ni^lit he woiil.l have to n i '; n- i regard to the commuUtion uf statute alior, I thought I wotld have my my long with the rent. I hav ivt heanl of ny scheiun advauced by any of the (x>un- 1 <-x.->'pt Mr. M. y I. As far as I can e, I don't tliink his is nny better than 10 one nnw in us.-. I have heard it ited by nne who has been in townships where the roadwork was commuted tint does not uive satisfaction except slung I.e main rnads and in Ihe towns and illsgen. The back roadx, concessions nd sidelines are neglected. I consider re g.'t n gooH d*l more than fifty c*'iiH r i.i ili of work on an average for each .ay's wi.rk porfi.rmd. It in more con- enient aud easier for a ^n:it many In lerfiTin their rnndwutk nt the time nf ear it is usunlly <l"iie than it is to pay r. the ca.ih along -.ill- the taxes we have |>ay. I doubt if tho rol work could done at the proper lime as well i\x it i- now. There would be thc commiaxinners anil ovorseers to pay, which I suppose would not be li' than f- p r d.iy. whieh would cat iiuita a hole in the money. specially if we had to pay two commis- sioners for one job at the same time as we have 1ml to d > in the past. I sup- l>-su it w.'iiM he to the interest of Home of our more promip. ii- i ^n lo get Ihe lintute labor com i. Tli-y wmild exjHict longer employment at 9- JT dy. the ruUs arc imprcring at fait as X else in the country under the present yHtein. If the path mast en were r .|iur.''l in making returns to st<ite the .mount of wink perfcrmcd in the ilivin- 1 .n, with ninnhvr of days' \roi-k, and the result publinlieJ, I think it would b nn incentive to u frienJIy rivalry to se.- who cou'.d make HIP hi-st report for their di- vision. I dnn't think it would I"- fair to a division ln-h b:;< peif.irmcd thoir l.itmr f lit'ifii'ly !i.l innd'i a u 1 """! v 'il to IMV to [ny t'n- tax n >w nn.l tlie amount all to IK- cxpenili-d Komenliere els where tilt- men Iwvj IK-CII lying in tin slmdo <.r at least nt half wotkir.g Uefpi-etfully your*, ANOTHEU RATEI'AYKR. ild Cassiar Mr. (Jillilnml so;wr n^e in n comity pi-oi-hoine. ll'it, at the I i ' u eoiiipnnioii and |. -leil ' l.-aruiil jmlv}*' remarkiil, "Times have, the head wiiteis ..f the ,-!i ui,'i-il, " and Moore spent 1 tst win'er mime tfK) milec. Thin, t,. in tlie lli.uie if lii f ... When t'ie ..inpiny, i.rwt 1m' 1 *' " westlii-r cam ho loft tlio iiiH'itn ami tediou-i j .ill -ley 'iioll a;nl spt'llt t'.ie M.liilliler 111 H.l r e 'v*r, Tkla ilfnaturr It on rvnry bi ef tb* geanliit Laxative Bromo*Quinine Taw.. Iks rrinr.lv tbat rnr*w a relrt ! oiw dy M. Richardson & Co. Jles/iorton - 'Dundalk On the thresh - old of a new year and a new century we wish our friends and customers may tin 20tb Century bring you a greater measure of good cbeer hap- piness and pros- perity. r *. I Skates ! Skates ! Skates ! Men's and Liulirs' Hn-k\v Skatt-s Plain or Dated Men's and l^itlit-s Spring SkaU-s Plain or Plated Skate Straps, Skate Krpairs, Skai in^ Shoes. H. RICHARDSON & COMPANY THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE JANUARY 3, 1901 you spare H few months '~ I'ii t winter in which t . improve your edu:ti..n Thi few in -ii. ht spnt at the _-; ''tj/s-r. OWEN SOUND ONT. \Voul-l enable von to do business in a ari,i.-t. ry manner. Tbe knowledge yu would j(>in "f a<itrs. cheque* snd all ki'.dx of .inn i erci^l p'prr w uld, |*r lii"*. .tveyon huriHr d f dollars iu the future. Wright fur catalogue, which con- t.tins fnll in'iiroiHt ii>u, t.. C. A. Fleming: Principal 0\\EN SMl'M", ONT ^i i r timi iKa;in"n Jan. 2. 1901. Vicinity Chips n-ri-Hr* of the Pant v - \ : irrlully Culled for tli- Cario :> H--.-\vy team for site. Apply to J. Ruu-Ultl. r, FUs*h-rt..ii. Fr-<'i In.' n!*ay >n hand. J. H. I)iick> it's, Eugenia. Priv.it.; nr company funda to loan at tr in 4i r.i ."> j>^r cert. Expci no low. Butberfiird. Shelbum. Born - In FliMherf<<n. on New \Var i!ay. t.. Mr iti:d Mr. W. H. Bunt, a daughter. WT; b^ve a few pr-mium Ixviln and .ili-ndan left but cannot Mijip'y them after the prvacnt niontli. Mr. ai'd Mri. T. J. Shvpparo aani! at in Enijlmh church concert in Th'-n.bury N' L W Yfan night. Jtviainn Court wan \\M in the town hall on Friday. Sjmce forbids an ex- trnded n >ttne. *'oaaiderbli* matter U held over thia week, including PorlK* and Maxwell currOTpondenee, fur which we cannot -I r. .'in. Saw ]OK^ wanted at IWkvale Mill*. U"ck and soft rhn, baaawond and large . u>*plu. Other kindi of timber taken. I'H.I ({<>uJ Jinoes paid. Call for list. There are iix candidates in the Geld f' r , ..lieu triMtee in thia village, namely T. \. Bfakeley, W. 8. Chrittoe, W. P. 'roaaley, F. G. K^rsteJt, G^ "itche!!, . I A. S. VauDusen. Klehhcrton ukating rink ii now in full dl utl. Season tickets m-xy be had from .1. F. Vtnduaen. Monday, Wednewliy .' ; Saturday evening^. Band in attend ano Wednesday. The ukating rink, which in attain being an under the aupictt of the band. wa [lened for the tirat time en New Yearn treiiing, where a Coolly number av iiled themselves of i' chann. The annual entertainment uf Pricvvillu ] uhlic achool will ue held i Watson's hall, Priceville. n Friday, Jai.. 11. Go and encourage teachera and pupilt. See bills for full particular*. A credit auction i.i'o of farm H>> ck and .ind impUin-nts will be held on lot -S, con. 8, (ilcneUj, on Thunnluy, J in. 10, I'.IOl. Jarvis Hat-trd, proprietor ; D. MrCorniick, auctioweer. Soe hills. The Methodiat cliorok Kimherlt-y. will no their annual tea ind entertaiuinei t (..i Monday e.-i-ning next. J*n. 7. 190J. Tea fnin 6 to 8. A np'endid program brifhant talent Sec t illn. A burglar or burglars entered M. Rich- i A Co's s'ore *>nii; fine Sunday iiisjht by breaking open a rear window of the hardware detriment and t<n>k a few centa from the till and a box uf knivcx. It is gupiHNUHl i hey were seated aw:iy and left in a hurry. Mr. M. Kichanlson. M.P . Unquoted his i'niplyi-< of the Dundalk and FU-h- crton buninenea mi Friday ovc'iiing of hut week, at his rvmili'iicc here, when about -" ("eopli 1 Kit tliiwn t" a lav'tah oyster and fowl opreiul, after which ^ami'K wen- in dulgttd in t<. a late hour aud a r.:ost en- toy* 1 '!" evening put in. At a mrecing of I/. O. L. Xo. 500, held in the Orange Vall.-y, the f"ll.>win o!h>vr* hnvi- U-on t-Kvteil for the enuini! ywir \V. >!.,!> A M;i:h-won : l>. M., VVm Spo^r ; ''hap.. Ji*. tiibsoci : Roc. S IV . .l<nu- IV-Hixni ; Kio. Sec., K. Hur- rell . Tre , Joseph IU.atHe ; D. of C., <o>m Itoiinott : Lecturer. Ja. 'rin . S>t. i'oui , J.iiu-s lUstty. MONTRCAI., Die. 1900. To the public : Y"ur driuuist in hereby authtcix-d to rt-funil th (Mirc'i.-wf piu-o mi a twenty hve i>r Hfty ct-nt nttlt { Oieen'a \Varranto.' Syiup of Tar, if it faili to cure yur oouxh or coM. ) The Lsster H Orernf I'o. Wan-ed at Sawmill, Flesherton Station, 1 & lot;, nhingle tiralxr and tie* on round, for which the highest prices will < be pail. Custom A*in(( done on xhottrHt notice *t reasonable prices and .v ufac: i' n gunrautett'i Grain chuppinx lione Tues- days ai.d Fridays of each werk. G. COLLISON. CtTLOSi P.O. Personals Mr. Arthur Wardrobe, with M. Rich- ardson t Co , viaitrd friend-i in ' (raiige- rille over New Yeati. Mrs. Bartley of Owen 8->und visited a few days of the pant week with Mrs. A. M. GitMon. Miw Aggie Lever nf Toronto is making a N ..-'. Yvar'H call nu fneud* here. Min Rankin, miilimer with M. Rich- ard*-n4<'.i. left on S-iturd^y for her home in Barne. Marttrr J<.> ni :uui lie->. rV-1! are vis-'ii _ tli ir uncle. R. McR-t-./ e uf Orange Ytlley. Mi-s C>rrin Front "f ( >wen Sound i a guraf at the home >>f M. Richardson. M. P. Purray-Hendersoci. S>-ciety haa bti ..n the qui vive fur smiiif time over an npecieti event in the niatruuonul ltn>-, whicli cii'nnnaU-d ii Thursday laat by tuv marriage uf Erneur L'. Murny, Flcberr.,'. popular dental rgeoi), to Mi>8 Luzie F.Ueuderaoo.eld- est dauu iter of Mr. W. J. Henderson, uf ArtrDicDia township. The event took place at the residence of the br.i parents, the cereicouy b- ing ci>nducted by Rv.T. R. \\hiteof Eugenia, in the [.ri--.cn. ' \ t\-v nitiniBM t'liciiu in.: relatives. The groum waa aasmtod by hw brother, Dr. t red Murray of T..rul", and the bride, who lo<'krd vrry |. ttty in b grey travelling suit tiinnnul oith white silk, wax saoutted y her filter, MIHSJ T^Miiie Henderson. After the cere- mony the unual wedding dinner waaserv ed, and the y<'Uii^ cupl departed for their hmc in Fli*shertua, wh-re friends had prepared the reaidruce for tlivr rr- cvptton A large number of suitable and timely pmenta wcru recieved. Thu Dr. ia p' ipular and U working up a good prac- tice here. May still greater prospemy crown bit eftorra and may h-s wortl.y bridt tinii a conueiiiitl aruioM^herc among her FlrvhiTton friends. The Nominations Noinmatiiin for th.- town-lap uf Arte- menia .11 Mond iy was attemled by a lar/e crowd of electors and matrm pertaining to towoship adain were discusaed s. me- wht warmly, ther Dciiig sevcrsl |iyn>- techiucal display* during thu'couro of the afternoon. Everybody said it waa the ui"at intervstii.u nomip.ti"U the; hid ever attended. Mr. McTaviith .-i re turnd as recvK by acclauiatiou but sev cral new aspiniits are out f->r seals at the council board The hit of uomiua- 11. .us is as follows : roK kEKTK. Dr. Chr.Htoe by H. Mathewst.n and C. Irwui. Ri-s'gn.'d. D. McTaxish. by Juhn Blaokburu ami Walter S:nrn< us. John H. Un. . by M. Ttiley and Donald MeMill.iii Ueoignud FOR O'l-XOltLOR.-'. Alex. Muir. by C Irwin, T. ti'^inijHr J. A. Boyd, by H. Pi ( *r and H. >K Th<. KelU, by (t. Mitchell an.i James . Thompson, by J. Boland and J. H. Duckeit Joseph Gibsrn, !> J. Boland and Juhn Sneli. James Best. ' n Lyons and W. Sharp. R. X. Heiidi-rsoD, by John M.l ! iin..n and John Wright. RHigne>l. W. J. Heirlcrv n by S. PtilUr and J Mage*-. fWPRKY NOMINATION For Reve Clark, Mon.igliun. For Councillors Cliii'iMi. Ferguson. Guy, HiiiUon. .1. h is..:i, Mortisoa and \ SOM1SAT10S For Ketve Davis, Kit. n For Comic. il.ns -Miller, Piin^le.Paton Ywlell. Richardvn. C.n.k. ncthodist S. 5. Anniversary Tbe Mettvdist anniveriary "ii New Ysais eveiiinx was* one of tlie in.'*', suc- cessful held for years both in point >'f tiiiancfM H'ul tlio ti'iK 1 "f tli^ |>r.griiin, whu-li latter was U-yon.t cr.'u -IHIH. The Mulieiice wa< very lve and apprevi.nue. the pri-cec-N uf Sunday collections and the eultTtaiiiin iu, atii'iiiMting to $' Some of the ninrepr'.iiiii.ent ihniitu in tl.e priigram wrre .-V' 1 * by Mrs. B'ack- bum. Mr. Hanihoii-H-. >li. /.il t Trmi'le and several ytithlul In.' twix-t little ment,a short reminiscent s by M. Richardson, M P., who had not miiaed an anniversary for the past 33 yt-ars ; and a very pretty little drama eiititUd 'The comiiig of the Messiah" by a number of litll* people who acted their parts exceedingly well. The sapper in the hasemsot was lavish in both quantity and quality. This school has prospered during the past year, the average number of pupils being 86 There are fifteen teachers and eight other officer*. The boys recitd 1940 verses and the girls 0687 There are 450 books in the library, which are made good une of. During the year the scheol expended $S8. lj and closed the year with $15.83 wherewith to begin the new century. Port Law singr Bvral of more th.-u> Fram >r Ocn Curreifmndatt M ly thia be a happy and New Year to the Advance and all its radera. l>r E. C. Murray of Fleaherton, wc- cveded h> hi* wmnmg ways in loorinu away frua her parent'* hom, MIMI Hen- derson, a very estimable younx lady f the centre line. We feel sure that the many frieoda i<f the happy bndn and groom will unite in wiahing them a life of unalloyed happinew together. The MIHMM Ida and Edith Shier *r home f r the holiday aeaaon with their parenta. Of the public *ich(M.l pupila <<f thin aec tn n the three wh<> wen moat regular in attendance were Himld Henry. Frank Holuun and Leslie Chard, who attended 3)5, 191 an.l I'.U daya reapeciively. W e thiiik rhe reaiarkt nf I'rnicipal SUugfcter in l*t Advance rery applicable to this Mt'OO. Many parent* ignore 'he fact th.t we have a couipulaory educational lawr r *em think that the teacher U irfird t.' iiu(Mrt an educauon to thoir children by "abaent treatuwut. ' Ar the annual ineeunK of our icho.il the ratepayer* by ULanimi>ui v>.t re- elected Mr. F. W. Nicholmm f. r 'he present term. The .MiM<* Blaokburn i>f Siinnulale arr viaitio-.; vtth -hi-ir grand part- nts, Mr. and Mni. li Thni[>v>n. Sr., and otker To Cure Cold in One Day Tki- I.itia Hiomo Quiula* Tabl;. All rtiiniiit* rnf mil th mon; if It faila to rare. i'. E. W. G:or t ncoaiurn it on ch box. FLESH ERTOiN A Happy New Year Or * Oi We Wish Everybody A happy New Year and we are going to trv and make it more pleasant to all who call in to see us this week as we are well prepared with a full stock of Xmas goods to suit everybody and anybody wanting to make an Xmas present can find what they want at our store. Good Prices for all Kinds of Produce this Week. T : c d '3 Sol 1 and neomBBdd by a^l dragglsls In r*"*^* OoJr rtll- abl* medletnf dlsetrrvna. Mi 'ill lo rs iaU >aeo. Opiom or Stlmolanta. Mailed OB rveelpi of pcte*.nMkaMll.slx.ls. Ow wAI ?<>. Milntn. raapblCM fra* M Wn,. rkocphoHm* V s. CbrUSoa aad W Flesherton, Ont. add 10 KU.ti trn hy K. Hlahat-ltva. Oraf- ROAD NOTICE. NOTU'K i' herrhv uiven that af Mr four wcrlu f-onithc Arat puultcatiin hereof in tb nr^ pai-er. Klpslierton AJvaoc*. itb flnt imbliea- r tin"! .lav ol lnurr A t>.. 1901.1 Th* Uu-icii'i! i'ouue.1 of the T .wufhipof Arteuimia ill procw-1 topa bvUw to actabliab tt- U'i ,lernj-ntl"ne.l i.'Vi*tlou i f ro* 1 iu-h >ai.| township, viz. : 1 .Ml aud ioiialar 'h.Ucrtain pa r ol o' tract Tow3hip of Artiu*i* iu the tooatv 01 Ctr aod ProTinc* o! Ontario, cuuhuuiog by \- ninaurttui0nt one a-i-i .in- halfacre*. b tb same roora or !". bvina coiupuiwdof |>*rt of lot tlr tv-ooe lu th* flr^t coiKvssion n >m ..f thd Pu ham 1.04 1 m iai<i i. wuship. bnig a iad alkiwaLCC o.io chain r.i w. Itb tlic <utr h ae jf which mar b uior particularly dvacris^ aa follow.tt i> to : Coiuaiencing at poinl laths w<Url limit f said lot . lutaiit north tight drM WMtflr* chuus tn-y link* from th '"ith westerly *rtfl of Mil lot. thfTic? norlh fiftMn t.^rwrt r it thr cbaius t'nii'-v 1 nk. tbtn so/th icht d(Tm wt <u'.it chain* niity llak-s theaM north tljirtv-oun de > WMC thr> chain* thirtv links to w-?trrl> limit of s*: I lot. t. All "! "ingulur til it .-rtin picl or tritct of lanj or prewiiwn ituat. !>in( and bmn< in the Tow-i-n " .<f ArtiB<i>ia in tbs Connrvof Gio* a'i t 1'iovinee of Ont.ii>. cou- tanuufiby a-liu.Mur. m. at >0" au.l '.wa-thiri' cro-, bthani in >r : , kni.: -.m|jord of pait i'fl<t tb rtjr la tbs trst c ncek'O north of th Oiirhaui hint i m th>> 9*1.1 t >vnsh.p h.'ij-,' a roi<l 'l 'WMiew or.i* chain in st; HI., t! centn. liueof wi.itli miy l>" ui <> rartiouiarly ddscrtki as foil w. that i to a -. ui'MOiug a rm.it ia the fmAttr'y limit of tin ' I l"i Jiitant north eight il^Krw* weit tlutt i* ch:m from tho K>u>.b-e<'rlv t"K'* i '' "*' ' ' ' t' 1 * 11 *--'' -I'.rth tivnt> -oro .l,ru* -i ft. chain -'er'.y IpikMbonc ur p h i chant* eight* -thrs ' liukv !'.-'<" ' <.v U'^ietM wa( >ix chain* .^ nsore or le*. to a point la tt . : "I ii I Lit .iKitant nurth utitht>- two .l^o:^- n * **t t- >i;r chaitl viul.ty - thi ..f links from tl..' n "'.i.w.-itti-r.v nr.tl,: of M.i.1 I . 3 A'l an i nin^ii ar that crrtalo f. <?! or t art i*'.-'. 1 * i'U * I bfir^ in ". (OW:. !; of Ari-eie-n in th Couut. r' cit'-v itii.l L'rovinoe of Outariu. cuu- taiuia^ bv saOBsasurwnMiil two an<1 s^...n- ri-ihtl - v : M, < ' -T ! s, c\>i'iiH- .-I of pa. t of : tin iv i:i tb < toeonT con. >>iou .f tlio '.vi I t.'wu^lup, bciu^ roJ S'lowAiic*' oue ohaiti m wi.lth. the centre line of wbiort miy l> ni r- |ntticul*rly dd^crit* I aa fi>l'i'. ' i- '" t" *v Com .*'! ' !< a', i pi'.i: iu tho touthsrljf . .I1ita.it n >rtli i-i|fh-y-two deg.vo* >' fomi- cliaius ei :l.ty-thr.' ink* i In- wutb-w r!> anule of &M l"t. thence uorth MX I ,re wn to e'taias lv>-f>''n . .k-. t.i .' north ftfttMi. . w < llI5-ii ollii l' - :'lt llhX . ' north twirv-to I -t.:p,. w.-.t avvtu .la IM tune-. i-it;iit 'link- -h....,- D.>. th <>i^!!t I itres > < i -nv u .'.MIII .rvor lato tb* auitb*rl; limit ' -* I lot K McUU\V\LI,. D ' All porson* inteienVi r brrnlo r.<r- ,! to lakv n '.' a . 1 Kvin ili oil'-'< x e i liuKly. Uatxl tui li 'a. ..f I'eoriubor, 1WP. J HKol-AMY. Towneblp Cl*ik. Fc Mfiy Harris, N..V.II. Fkry and Wilkms.m t'arm implements, Fleury nnd Verity pl.>ws n hsnd all ilia tim.-, also all kind* of repairs f.>r the ame. We ui;imifrtiire \VaK'-'ti. B.I.-.-I-M. Cutters. Sleighs, ,-tc. Horseh.,'ing pr Lipt^y li*i.dei1 :-.. Special rtentiou 'o tender ^oirru-ted feet. Logging snd Flow Chains MBstan'ly on hand. ELESIJER80D _ \ . -, i v t- MELOTTE CREAM - SEPARATORS Which have MO eriual. It takes J less fi.'Wer than .my "th"r. T>w mure w..rk in lew tun.' Si-curate* m.-re etfi.- ently. Al! Baring protected. IVrf'-ct luSrK-ti.-n No tin r-pi ^ 11 :t and cream pass i>vrr thickly etiani'lled surfa-f. No tin plates, liut aluminum, which txrvrr ruM no in easily cleaned. Also agent for the Alexander Cream Spar*tra REGISTERED TIHWUUTII T u r, I I r*Ar.r-rs^ Boar for Service. THREE PAPERS 1 hv<- a rn!'t< r* 1 Tamwortb Boar for Mrvic* on lot , X. P U.. A. iriu.'i>i Tenun *1. W. MKvPS. 1'- -l-riotor Annual fleeting Iier I'y Riva:i that the annual meeting at the Uwiorol Distriet AK- ic.iltural Society of K*st Urev will be hat. I in tip.' Tt.wn Hall b'lo*beito... on \Vj.li.e*lai . rj. ;.-,;:, U> of \ 1) I 41, at ou o'clock, i'. m . f .. itreiuuK aui! uuMtit; the .lirvctor*' !i.l auli- tor* 1 IH . M-- for tli.' .MMnr>g >ou- electinij oBlc -m lor tbeyear 1'JUl anil <uch fcnrl busi- uess * mav b* consi.lered iu th* internet., of laidnoci. t. A< none but tueuibert for 1901 . elii! le to office 01 ban a vot* at such uipeti ._ kioJIy x-ii-l i . .ri.' .-reUrv l>.'f.ir th* darof uiwlinii. or lianit linn to him that day. ouuie a uieiub*r and be prep*.!-.*! tu take I part iu the tnetiui;. R . Sr>n<ul, S*e iov.riiH Mite ell. Preside. .t. H Ku:hvao, 1st I Vice Pns. Aln Mu.r. Ju-l Vic* 1't... Ust*l at Fle*bertuQ. l>ec , 1WO IN ONE Eight l>ai;e* "f Kinnmarited and .-I .sified news. Ei'ih' ii.-i^.'-i ..f jira -f.-il >- eultnntl and live stock Eiuht pazes of interest in/ fiction and raazine fea tures. Veekl; l.il and j Sections 24 $1.00 PER YEAR Balance of U*00 fro with su)cripth n UHL lei.! ^^_

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