Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 13 Jan 1887, p. 1

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Obituary We regret to hear of the death of Mr. George Teed, an old and very much respected farmer of Euphrasi Township. He was deeply respected by all who knew him, and was a kind, generous and warm hearted gentleman. He leaves a wife and grown up family to mourn their loss. His friends have the deepest sympathy of the whole neighborhood, in their sad bereavement. w\ &apos;*•>â- ;â-  ERfON ADVANCE. â- â€¢iJ-i.7- f TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR-"-&apos; TRIXCiFLES, NOT MEN." VOL. VI., NO, 291. f-^ FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. JANUx\RY 13, 1887. A. R. FAWCETT, EDITCf! & PRCPRIETCP Don&apos;t Fail TO CALL And inspect my large and carefully selected stock of very l^&apos;ine Goods, at real fea&apos;^oii- able prices. Watches, piocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Novel- ties, etc. Latest Styles, New- e^•t designs. Ladies&apos; Gold Watches and Queen Chains, Gent&apos;s filled GoW and Coin Silver^ Have added to my stock, the famous "Colum- bus" Watches â€" direct from the Factory. Everj&apos;bofly &apos;.v«jlcome, whether you buy or 1*vt -Bits. CorsisHiif/ o/ Lncnl and Other Interesting Iie\ns gathered htj The Advance R&apos;^pnrters. Division Court next w^ok, For all kiuilg of CROSS CUT SAWS, «iid AXKS, go to M. Richardson & Co. Miss Efi« Philp, of Toronto â€" former- ly of Flcsherton â€" is the guest of M. Riehardaoa, Esq., of this place. Goo. Koof(&apos;rkoo]i8 aliucntock of Ptour and Feed i%t Wright&apos;s warehouse, Klesh- ert/»n. Give him a call. For PURE RAW SLOAHS, go to M. Richardson ft Co. Auction Sales. Farm stock and implements, at L.)t 24, Mr. Quinn, of Kincardine, paid a brief I Con 5 N.D.R., Glenelj;, commencing at visit to Mr. C. Troadgold, this week. Got your s&Ie l>ill« printed at the Ad- vance office â€" chipper, Victtcr an<l more promptly thftn anywhere else. Wo got a h»ud«ome New Year&apos;s card from Mr. W. 1<\ Doll, â- wholesale jeweiJer, Winnipeg, the other day. Flesherton, 12 o&apos;clock, noon, on Monday, Jan. 24th. Neil McKechnie, proprietor. Dugald McCormick, auctioneer. It Didn t Rain. Two prominent Fleshertonians had a bet on Tuesday. One bet that it would rain if twenty-four hours and the other l)Ct it Wouldn&apos;t. The "other" won, al- IIiuUhIi it came within about an inch of The watoh prosoirtod to Miss Hopkins I last week, was purciiusod at Hussell&apos;s ^ jewollry storo her*. I Having soonred Xlio services of a good ( Cabinet Miliar, â- >-e])airini{ and ordered I vock will rticeiva promiJl attention. J. W. liAT&S. See M. HichardRon i Go&apos;s splendid ; raiuiiiK. asiwrtment «f Ifcw Wall Papers and Borderiugs. SPECIALTILS. The tiievf^etic Inspector of the North of Scotland .M. Co., Toronto, wa.s iu this y,. . c 1 • 1) town »&apos;id iitighboihuod last week on iMtting bpecks optically . businesHconuectad with his oompauy. difncult Watch Kepatrin^ I â€" Goods and Work warranted. A^&apos;. A. BtfOW>I, A Rdial^ &apos;JeiCetter, MARKDALE, :^ V, ;;j.V. ;&apos;v.| ©NT. X<> sufferer frona any scmfulous dise.-vse, wh« wHI fairly Uy ..Vyer&apos;s Saraapariila. mied (kipair «f a cvre. Thii remedy pur- get the bU&apos;Od of all impurilios, dostroys ike geriNS uf icrufula, and infuses new life artd vigrtr tKrnuj>hout the ]ihy8io»l urgani- zatton. WINTER Loral. The Mkthodi.st Ob-sekver, the new re- A boautifnl silvi-r communion service ligi,,^, ^^ekly, published at Howmanville, has l..«n purokased at Russell&apos;s jewelry o„t., ^t Jl.OO a year, comen to hand thi. store here taf tlic Ladies Aid, to l« week enlarged to eight pa«e» and .» well uscHintllpPieabyterianchureh, Flesh- j filled with church new.s, edit..ri»U and &apos;"â- *â- ""â-  _!_, jchuico luLscellany. Clul.l.,-d with this Wc regret to Varn of the illness of I journal at fl.To. Meth&apos;xli.&apos;.t.i, Bfiid ^ito.eIned <itiz<>ns, Mossrs. John a free sample copy, or Oil! .it tliin oflici&apos; 1. and Mrs. John and see one. M. A. Jaii.is is the pub- of lisher. our WTiitton, John Gnni Dinwoody, hut h&apos;l&apos;o wion to bear their coraplete rwtoratioti to hefilth. Sons of T«-iup«&apos;ran<&apos;«-. The following are the officers of FTesh- erton Division Sons of Teniperance for the current quarter ; â€" Bro. J. K. Moore, W. P. Sister K. Armstrong, W. A. Bro. Wm. Irwin, Rec. Scribe. Sister Brown, Asst. Rec. Scribe. Bro. Cliristoe, Treasurer. Sister Christoe, Financier. Bro. Js-remiah Thonip.son, Chap. Bro. James Mo.sier, Con. Sister K. Fawcctt, Asst. Con. Bro. T. Watson, Inside Sent. Sister Aggie Leitch, (). Sent. Bro. A. R. Fawcett, P. \V. P. Tlie following are representatives to the (irand LiMlge of the order, which meets iu BraiiiptoD on Tuesday next. 18th inst., viz.. Bros. Christoe, Sproule. Irwin and Faw.^tt. On Tuesday evening lait some fifteen &apos;&apos;"â- ior twenty iiu ;iil«rs visiud the Prii-o- \ille Division, where they were f utti. taiiad in u must royal maaner. 5orth <;r«"y. Political matters are not yet settled 111 this riding, as a recount of the bal- ^ .&apos;&apos;&apos;^.&apos;*1&apos;"** &apos;snow l)eing made by the County Ktation Nrhool. We are pl<iis«d to notice, that Miss Hopkins has l>een engaged as Teacher of the new Flesherton Station school. "lam williag (|^ give a young man a start in life," 6aia old Hunks as hekick- ed Jonps out ef the&apos; iloor, "but consider my daughter a chromo to botj,„iye. Application for the recount ! Tlif Trustees of the new section dem-rvc thrown i nto the bar gain." »as made on Tuesday last. It is diffi- "^^J&apos;&apos; f^" &apos;*»« «&apos;•«! t^J&apos;^&apos;i^e they have "Ah" said thoconceited young parson, cult to say what the result may l)e, bnti°&apos;*^&apos;«&apos;&apos; auJ the Ratepayers out there are "I liave this afternoon been preaching many are of the opinion that no mater- fortunate in having Miss Hopkins as to a congregation of as.sea" "Was that &apos;»&apos; change will bo made in the fi),&apos;ures the reason yon called tlicm beloved as annouuccd by the Retntuiug Officer brethren?" inquired a strong-minded. M&apos;- J*8. Stewart.â€" Mea/wyl iSlirror, ladv. The roads are pretty Imdly drifted in the direction of Markdale. The Vt.&apos;.lley Roa<l wouU&apos;b^a K^oat boon at tbi<i sea The Valley Road. It was thought possible that the Vab ley Road would havo been opened for winter Irnve) about this time, but au- / STOCK ! IS- ill mmii: We Invite the Everybody to See it Incomparably Finest Variety and Best Value Ever Offered Here. &Co. FLESHERTOIT. 9Wi&apos;of y.:i*&apos;&apos;Jit were openedâ€" it is so&apos; other yertr ivTll likely pass away before &apos;hloMtA of win- that important highway will be rea<\v for operation. ter." ^ their childruu&apos;b instructor. Annual meetinK* The ftuuual uicj-ting of Fast Orey Ag. ricultural Society will bo held in the Town Hall. Flesherton, on Wednesday next, 19th nist. , at one o&apos;clock p. m. The busiuos.^ wijll be to receive reports, elect ofHcers, and general business of the Rocjety. Itai« to lie hoped th^^ &apos;Will be a full atMnilance. Bargaitu in MUlnury and Fvr Goods at M. RichardsoD & Co&apos;s. Sec them. Artcmexia Council meets for the des- 1 patch of business in the Town Hall here, „„,,p„rtod the nominee of the party af on Monday next, 17th inst. The Agri-^terthe second convention. We make cultural Kditor will bo there. Subscriln; Mr. Tb»8. Andrews. PuMbfter h Xotlce. A prominent Conservative elector in ^j, subscribers iu arrears are urgently the eastern i-art of this constituency as-, ^„^ „,«,,ectfully asked to pay up during sures us that Mr. Thos. Andrews loy<Ul>- j,,.^ ,„^„j,, r),,^.^ di„a^,,„iut „„ f„r we are depending upon you to help us to known this oircumhtance with pleasure, for the ADyA.NCE now if you havent yet ^ but think a letter of explanation from ( one so. ^ jij,^ Andrews would possess more force. One of the hardest things in life for a youth to iK&apos;liev is that a man older than himself understands anything, but he gets their some day. | "Only today I saw a coat which had Ma.-itcr George Treadgold â€" late of this officeâ€" goes to Bcetoii in a few days in order to take a position as composi- tor on the Wiirhl. In time George is likely to l>ecome a very rapid and good compositor. We wish him unbounded success and commend him to the Chris- tihn fellowsliiy uf the iniinurtal "Clawde," who- drwes the quill of the Ifiirld with such biiiliant success and commoDdablo zoal. no buttons at all. " down the front?" "Wasn&apos;t it finished ? meet ubligatiuus now maturing. Toronto. We are pleased to know that our en- ergetic young friend and former towns- iniiu, Mr. Will. Vokcs, liAs secured a( goo<l |>osition in Ronnie&apos;s wholesal* seed store, Toronto. What we want to hear next is that Will, is disthiguishing himself as a member of ; v>me orick bttSe â- What! not even , ball club in the Queen Cit^. &apos; He&apos;s an "Not a button." I Irishman and a FleslierUmian, and with "Yes, tiuiHlied nud !tlies(> superior characteristics ought to W^ALL PAPER.-Ju8t in at M. Rich- ardson & Co&apos;s, a large stock in the new- est and i»rettiest designs, very cheap. in use." "What kind of a coat was i*.V" "A coat of ]iaint." A ninglb sheet of paper 72 inches wide and 7 J miles long, was made without a break in a pa4ier mill vt Watertowu, N. Y., a few days ago. The sheet weighed 2.207. poundfl. "get thftr-a with both feet." you, anyway. SncctbS to Still Lea<liii}»: the Tnule ! RUSSELL ! I<chcliTi^ tl|e Yi&apos;htle IN|PINitG()flDS|^P|l,OWSPlllCll New Good.s arrivin<T every wecek. Our Winter Stock of Silverware, Violins and Putney Gocd.&apos;i have arrived, and are selling fast at the Low I&apos;rices&apos;. Any one in need ofWatchos, Clocks, Jewelry of ah Kinds, SpecHacles. Silverware, Fancy Goods, Violins, Pipes, Purses, Razors, &c., will &apos;do well to call at RUSSELL&apos;S, Flesherton. All Watches warranted fit5m 2} to 5 years ; Clocks from I to 3 years. Watch Rfcpaii-ing a Specialty, and a^ perfctil job guaranteed every time, at Rns^ell^ IVoted Jewelry Store, ; &apos; Flesheitcm. Obituary. Wc regret to hear of the death of Mr George Teed, an old and vjry much vr spocted farmer of lluphriisia Towvi^hip. He was deeply respected by dl&apos; who knew hira, and was a kiid, g&apos;>noroii>i, and warm-hearted gentleman. lb- leaves a wife »nd grown up f;unily to mourn their loss. His friends have the di&apos;epoKt sympathy of the whole neigh borbuod, in tlit;ir sad beriMvcmeiit, Harrow E.sraii« Ornm Fire. Sunday morning -^hilo Mr. Wm. Hut- ledge, nr., was attending services in tlie Methodist chuixh here, in coimectic n with his class, hi« hoine, near the depot, "rtoisht lire, «tid but it-r the timely iiitvr- veulion of his dauijhter, Mrs. N. Lau- rence, M-.&apos;ssrs. H. Piper, J.-ui. McMurun, Wilson JlcMulluu, Aich. Mc.Mulleii, John Whittaker and others. Would lia>o been ili stroyed. .\a it was, a largo por- tion of the ri&apos;of wii,sci>nsuiiied, i«inleri;.g the Inuldiiig uninhaliifftl&apos;lo. What niiuU.&apos; the aflair the more jiainful wav the tut that that vonerablo Christum wuinim, Mrs. Uutlodge, sr., was lyittg dangerously ill ill the house at tli« iliiie. &apos;.Vi&apos;.h anuc- inir fortitude .-xud calmness, the oakl lui&apos;.y watched thic • .â- â-  >gress of the tiainwi, alone &apos; while \)Cr daughter, Mis. Lawrence, wa.s abaictit securing a-isLstaiice. Siiico the iTre we arc glad to learu that the lieiwc invalid has been safely removed to the&apos; residuiice of her >ou->n-law, Mr. N. LbW rencu, in this tuwir^ .&apos;I

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