Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 23 Oct 1902, p. 1

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nmmm V f D''-,- »> f^P % • TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR. " PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN." VOL. xxn, N^ no4 Flesticrtoii, Ont., TliLirsday, October 23 1Q02 W. H. THURSTON, EDITOR * ^ PBOFKIBTOB Brooches IVe !ire continually hil,in>; in more stDck of these lim s. Pou't for-'.-eC us wlu-n yiiu want I^ingf« very : Al! blic Latest styles of the best rings found here Ladies' i LonGgfuard-S j In pretty swel! goods and at right; prices. i And last bnfc not least Ladies' 1 Chain Bracelets Q3 Id Watches V, . A. ARftlSTRONQ FLESHERTON I Thu jMjoijlo frit that it was their last and, like the comet, leaves a trail behind 1 Mppi.itunity if shojving their esteem and him, for yi>u cannot go into the country i ruspt<ct to Mr. M..-Gi>waii and hLs family in any direction this week but what you ' ai'.il wo are Hurry to lose such a pleasant hear the voice of milkmaid or plowtoy in ! mid ueuial f:ini\ly from our midst. ' simg, and the hills and woods echo with ; F'. Mowing is a copy of the address re- snatches of Fax's selection s. ' ff rred to ab"ve : ! Among the Owen Sound visitors we To Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan. • saw the following high scho.d scholars! DeabFbiexd, â€" It is with feelingA of who came to visit their homes here dur- the deepest ngret and sorrow t hat we ing tha fair : Miss N. Giier. Messrs. J. lenrn of your removal from our midst. ' McArthur, D. McLeod and H. -Watson. Sinceyour coming here, now over four' Mr. Bert P.atton came home from years ago.vou have hy your iiite<jiiiy and Brampton for the fair and Thanksgiving. ncFARLAND,STAFF0RD&CO. I HARKDALE. ONT. , { Grey Coum'y's Biggest and Cheapest Store. â-  Home Comforts.. t 1- !â-  11 1 .. 1 i>ll&:s i>i. oriiiiuer fir L/r<inn»re was a 1 ' corduli'y, endeared ytiuraelvos to ui<,aiitl ; '"•-''"^- r , \, 7- >â-  •^ •" ..â- ...«â-º r.f jir. (J. U. James durina the our. ; !i»4ivt Law Miss M. Braiider of Dmniore have becoo-e one of ourselves. We have ^ ^ ji^. W. J. Jones of Owen Sound was a i 'â-  assembled to-nii-ht to try to express caller at the tannery cottJige on show day , ; to you, in some nieanure, our feelings and evening. |; towards von, and to slmw in some wayi^ .^r. Bunt luvd his shop nicel / trimmed j ! • . . . i with evergreens fur the holidays. I , 1 hat we have appreciated your sojourn ^ F..r tine moose heads just look in at i : amonsi us. Wu hope tiiis evening will ; Brown's windows. Hard to beat in this ' 'remain as a.briaht spot in the inomories ' country. j- of all present, and we wish to give you a ^ '^^.^ """'^'"'e-'t was dispensed in the I . - Presbyterian church last sunilay, iinu a, lastintf and tangible memeuro "f .vour „„i„„ t[.„„|,gj,jyj„„ ,j, j p^^p.^^^^^^y ser- ^ friends in Kim'oeiley. Please accept; vice was held on Friday. Kev. Mr. Vnr- ' ; these articles as a s inhc token of our j ley, Methodist, preached in the morning, j : e.tevm. Thai heaven's rxhest bles.sing ! Lft Sunday rvas Sr. Janics' day in the . | . , ., Ml thodist churches thi'ru:»hout the coun- 1 , I may ev.r set on you and yours is the wish : ^^^ Collections were in aid <.t the great [ : ' of your fri.-ads. Signed on behalf of the i St. James church building in Montreal. { ' the I ; ihe ; and ; with , " and ! ; Comfortable, Economical and needed for the home \ 'ciinimnuity. Hugh Smith, Lizzij Webor, 1 Nest Friday is tield day here 111 i public school grounds. Several of -,,,.„„.,, , . neighboring schools aio coming in Mr. W. S. Bishop haa m.n eug.aged m j,,^ ^^^^^ ,^^^ expecting a big .Ime pu-ting in new flumes at his sni'ls. ! football and other games. Lunch I Mi'S Mary Knott returned last nesday from Owen Sound. From Our Own CvrrespoiuUnt. Mr. \V. R. Dyson has been con lined to George Knott, Clara Hurd his house for some time past throimh illness. Rev. T. Co. k and wife visitid last week oil the fourth line, and bade fare- wtll to thi ir friends, who regi-i t very much to part with them. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oamey removed hist Weduos lay to S'. Joseph's island' ' appointment of Rev. T.R. White here on whVttf they purpose making their homo. Sunday. Hr. White took Mr. Scott's They take with them the good wishes of ^yrk v\-liich was to be of a missionary all for their future prosperity and hap- character. Rev. Scott took as bis text 1 piiiess. [ Samuel 15: 22, "Behold to obey is better Miss Annie Thompsi'U has gone to than sacriljfie Siiighampton to take a pos'tion as 'look- Wed- j entertainment in the evening. Principal i y I Eastman seems to be a live teacher. His S ,,„„.,„,, ^ ' srenerous prizes for peiimanshiu at the j â- ! Mr. Geo, Burritt ..f FleUiert.-n spent a | j^;,. ^^ commendable. We think if par- [ J few days vi.siting friends here | ents and scholars do their duty this Rev. Thos. S.rott of M^.xwell'tilled rho 1 school ousjht to produce some young men that will be heard from. Addre.<ses and Presentations ' On Thursday of t«St week a nun.ber of ! Eugenia people gritliered at the residence . u t u i. 1 • ..1. c! ^of Mr. .\lex. Madill, who isaboul rcni'V- A number from hero took in the Sun- \ ' J , , . • T> 1 1 1 „i ing to the Sauk, and pieseiiled the fol- day school c aiven: ion m Rocklyn last i ° ' ' I Tiu 1. ~.- • .. 1 u 11 lowina addresses : week. The next convention xs to be held i ° â- ,, , t.- . • • . Vo Mr. Ale^xaiider Matiill, n- orslnptw. MaaUr L.O.L. N,>. I US-: Dear Brother, â€" By yoi.!r retiuest for ket per in tlau.iitoti Bros.' store , . .Al ss WaJlace is home from Toronto visiting her parents and friends for a | in Dundalk. shore lime prior III leivina for Wiui.ipeg. Thanksgiving day passed off very The new barns of .Messrs. Wm. Fisher j quietly hero People generally did not I j.p,,,. yertiij^.nte of' ineml56rs!iii> fn and S. Pedlar have been ornamented by I observe the day excepting that school | lodge We aro informed of your ventilators in the shape of minioture artistic devoured. People are trro busy picking of the apples, cutting corn, plowing, etc., to j^reateV part of that tirna you have been stop wru'k when the weather is god, as . one of our lovn laeuibtrs. Uonrinuously fine days c-jine seldom enough. j for the piurt 22 years you ha>;e been 111 our removal dwell ug?, which display the taste and mechanical ingenuity wiirkman, Mr. Thomas Bojce. Eugenia From Oar Own Corrcapomlent . Diedâ€" Oct. lOrh, atbisresldei.ee, Mr William W'ilson, agedGl years. He had Buffered from that fearful disease, cancer, for the |ras' year, and death to him was a happy release. Deceased was of a quiet, ueiitle di.spotic on,a hivina husband and iiflectionate fathKr and kiid to all. .\ wi. low and seven youn.' children are lift to mourn his loss. They have the sincere .-^ynpathy if all in their sad ber- was closed, and perh.-ips a few turkeys | from our midst in the near future. The ' m^rmbership of our order hjva known you «rh us, and liave tilled with credit to our so- „ , ,. 1, . 1 • 1 ' ciet}' various ollices in its nift, and we See the sublime allegoncal musical | |,.^^.^ counted ourselves hapi»y to bo hon- dram:i, "The Pilgrim's Dream," given | ored by your pfeseoce in ihe Master's with special scenery, historical costumes chair, not only iluriog the piv.sent year^ ^ and m.xnbght and odor effects, by Th^hiitiniorm,^rtn»^s al.so. We lave .aHi|; ,, â-  .. ,1 m 1 o ,-1 1. .. ways fouml you fi'remost m any effort lo I T Holy City Co. Town hall, He^herton, I jj^,,^.^ (,,y •'^.^.^j. .^f t,,^ ..^i^,^ ,^ oiirjC-7 Tuesday evening, Oct, 28th. midst We recognize yi'Ur work with) .^M*-.- j other bretheiiu in building our preSHiil ^ ,conifor'a''le hall and ill evoiythuig that i j helped in ihe pn'rnotiou of s.iciality and It's the conslant watchfulness that accoinplishrs so much f<.'r yon. 5(^ We have been wideawake for your necessities in the way of Bed Spreads. ^^ Comforters, Blankets and Sheetings. ^P $2 00 WHITE W(X)L BLANKETS .?1.4.-) pr. ^ 75 pairs pure white unshrinkable wool blankets with fancy ctdoied stripe '^i borders, thoroughly .scoured and cleansed, size 56 X 76, in regular ^F way sell at .?2, on sale at per pair 1 45 ^ -53.25 WHITE WOOL BLANKETS 82.69 pr. ^^ 25 pairs extra fine unshrinkable super wool 7 lb Blanket.s, soft and lofty ^ in fini.sli, ihcroughly cleansed and scoured, in regular way would sell 9P^ at S3s25, on sale at per pair 2 69 â- Â§!• 7 lb VLL-WOOL BLANKETS FOR 88.25 pair. <!; The manufacturer iiuarantees these Blankets to be made from para !T; white Canadian wool, absolutely free from any adultration of any ff? kind, extra 3 4S ^ BE.ST BL.\NKETS M.\DE FOR $3 00 . ^ Extra superffne all pure wool Saxony Blanke'.s, guaranteed absolutely ^ pure," fine soft and lofty finish. These are tlie best blankets ma<lo ^ in every respect, sizes 56 x 74 inches for $3.00 per pair ; 60 x 78 ^ inches for S.3.50a pair ; 68 x 36 ioohes for per pair ' 4 50 C^ .?i.25 FLANNELETTE BL.ANKETS FOR 9.5c pr. ?•? 75 pairs 11 X 4 White Flannelette Blankets in pii k and blue borders, •!§â-  a beautiful soft finish and in reijular way sell at ol .25, on sale at ^4; per pair " 95 ^ Sl.iJO COMFORTERS FOR 8119 * Reversible printed Cambric Comforters of new patterns and good heavy ^. filling on sale at 1 19 ^1 82 25 REVERSIBLE COMFORTERS FOR. ?i.7.!i. ?R This Comforter is nUed with absolutely pure White Cotton which is •» especially prepared and carded into cros^ laps to give extra v^ strengih and buovanev, on sale at " 1 75 f "^ ?2.50 REVERSIBLE COMFORTERS FOR .?1.90 ' JR Fancy Sateen Comforters, large sizes, made from fancy art sateens, re- )fcj vor.-iible, and guarsntod tnire wdiite curded cotton "fijlm" 1 190 ^ 82 75 REVERSIBLE COMFORTERS FOR S2.r.-> ^ Reversible Comforters of printed art sateens of rich color? and fancy ?R stitching, pure white cotton fillinn, on sil" at 2 ''5 ^ftt $1 CO COLORED BED SPRE.ADS FOR 7r)o. ^ Bed spreads in blue, and white, and pink, and white mixtvires, centered 'f^ pUterns with border all around, worth SI. 00. on srtle at 75 im^ 3 EXTR.AS IN WHITE yCILTS j^ Fine Satin Whifc3 Quilts, best English mak.-s. fu 1 blenched, very rich in ^ fini.sl. and new designs i« Roman and ."scmnl pattern, our regular ?R §1..35 li.ieon .<:ale for 61.19 ; regular 5=1.50 on .sale at S1.25T»nd al^ SI. 75 on sjile for 1 5() "^ 65c. FLANNEL SHEETING FOR 45c. ^ Eight-quarter L'nion Flannel Sheeting, in white, full 72 inches wide,8o!d ^ in regular way at 65c., on sale at 45 ^^ M^SI^ki'lkJid, Stkffoi^d & Co I The portals I'k. Prlceville f'ruiii Our Own. Currespon ' World's Fair" here for two whole, co The exhibits weie more eavement. On Saturday afternoon a , ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^j^_^^^ ^^ ^^_^^^. iUe way sometbiug of our' good will Urge number of â-ºympalhs'.ing ' "cnas [ pry^ jous year-s but the unpromising toward you, an.l ask you ro aoeeot ihitr and reghbors co;ivoyed his remains to j «,.a;hcr if Wedne^dâ- ly morning debarred watch cli^dn a"d charm as a rokon of otn Saluin burviii" trrt.und, where the Rev. 1 many from dropping rheir ilrmes into the roiiaid f>T you, hoping that ;t ni«y from Mr White" officLtcd and all thr.t was) fcwmy by the gate and then bo'.r.ldii.g ti me to lime recall the fneudship that . . r •. .L a good fair mortal nm h.id to rest to await the' " gli rious ic-uriectiou. On Thmksgiving 1 ig' 6 a disastrous fire occurred at this place, when Mr- . . ^ . . 1 . 1 hn our seaport town fo inspeot our shoe W. Sloans mill was burned to lh« 'uj „i,y visit family or friends over week tine to lime recall In passing through tho hall j eX'SIs Ktweeu you and your many friends or groutuls we observed people from ^ at Eugenia .May your coining ilays bo I ntii ly all points in our ounty. The low hap>py and prosperous under a kinl a-id 'excursion rates on tbo C. P.R. from Owen btnilicient I'rovid- n e. S gno'l on behalf of tho lodge. Wm Si.upsws 11 n D. M. Dear Mrn MnJill ami Mrs. MnKee : ' It is with regret that we have lea of your intended d-parture from ned (â- ur Call ' Sound to our f lir induced many residing Kin ..1,1. ciitliirr tnivn fit illRIIPnl 0111' shoW, â- ;'s ground. It was occupied tho past season ' e,„l i„ this viciniQ'. Several directors by th.r .Messrs. Si iibN to cut shingles, j were present tho first day and in a geii- Thcy I0..0 very heavily, having „,' in tUmanly manner assisted exhibitors on •^ , ' , ., 01 u A load wagons and place their products in su-anee on the stock. Mr. bloan had »! pr„j,..r ,„jKiti.,„ in tho hall. But v.e thiuk mid.-«t- » During voir sojourn w.th us we "d I A decided " hit " could I'e made hy ap- have always fi and in yon a ready sjiu- sijHit in and pa'hy ami a liear'y co operaiion in every ., , 1 • r 1.. I I.- 1, • j'„ ' I'lvcrsee the ulacii'K of fancy work and gocnl work. Apiuf from your in my ho'ue tireat syuuraihy IS felt for him, besides a,,^,^^,.''^ e,*,„„a h,„^ ,t the gate duties yoa have always 'found time for it IS a great lo'.'i to the town. : did not leach tho high wat-r mark of work in connection wih the church with Mrs.Juhn Hol'inger of Toronto is vi.-^it- other years, but the concert at night was which you hivo been identified, in' fiicnds here at present. She a4id her a success, for a mass of humanity was; Your pWe in the neii<hborh(..^l will Mon Ml- Uo'.t Ho buyer came uo to at- ' P^^ked in Watsons hallsnlino fashion not be ea.s.ly filled : your families have and get OUr priCCS, son. Ml. Root. Ho linger, «irae up toat- l(-,^^ j>,.^,^,j^„j McMillan took ch.irge of grown up in our midst.and we havelearn- 1 » ^ • end the funeral .'f her broih.r. .Mr. •^»"- the financial end <'t the hall where the ed to value them a'so, ai.it are sorry to | Wilson. I people cast their gifta, voluntary or other- sever our connect'on with them. There- 1 _i . â€" . â€" - I wiae, into tho treasury, and we under ^C^t any Han, Woman ar- Childin Fiesherton and surround= ing Country... and Get Prices small insurance ou buildings and iiincbinery, but ho loses very heavily. â-  pointing a competent lady to aid » FUR GOODS I*- Ju.st arrived. If you intend to buy a FiH Coat drop us M^o s[.)ecial values in Ladies Caperines. Iilnib«>rley On Tuesday of last week Mr. fore we h»vo fell that we could not allow stJiiid the audiei.oo advinced S8o for their this o;>portuuity to pass without in po'ie . ] nuht's fun and went, borne ailisfiod that way conve>i"g to you our appreciation McGowan ihey had received 8160 wr.rth of aniu.'te- ol your won h and work .and have as.sem- j , ment Dr. Hutton i>f Durham took bled ber-e this evening to have another' of this place was given a plea.sant Buri.nso ^^^^^^ ^^ ^,^^, program and filled the chair hour with you, and to ask you to accept by the peoplcT'f ibis community. A large j,, h,, usual goixl 8i;yle, perhaps spreading the«e gift*, hoping that they may rf>c»ll ' nuiiilier nathered and presented him with taffy a little thick where he thounht it to you pleasai ta88ociation8offheFast,aDd ' .ni.dd.>K*Hi«l two ej>sv chairs a silver would be r.l >hed. Presiden: McOormsck be a link binding your (houghls to your an address »•«! two «».sy c.uirs, a sii o .^.^^^ p^^^ jj,^^^,^ SecreUry Brodie «i.d friend. «t Eugenia. We now extend to | bu'ter disb.and a lady a gold watch chain. ^^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^ addressc. Miw* Taiie you our tost wishes and highest hoj es for STOVES I STOVES I Parlor Stoves, - Box Stoves, FURNACES After the prr-.Hontation the evening was i{e„„iek, vocalist of Droiiwra, and Piper a birgbt and pro!>i>erous futurn. BD»Dl vety cnjoyaUy with musicsinning, McArthur of town, ably »s.i»ted with Signed on Leh.alf of the community ..^ ^.,^,„ --^,« .â€" . .â„¢â€" ._.-,-^â€" ,^^. X,„,/.nr;.i.|..â„¢.-. ..."" ». Ku-Krr.'-'.tr„r,L"Uii KJ.,:;sr;i, â- -'- *•" »' ""- F. o. karstedt, flE5HERT0N |m miming was the assembly broken upi

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