' •^:< W 1 - x t-y L^V ^ tf ^ â- ;â- â- E£'M ADVANCE. '*; u TTiir TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR"- ' PRI.YCIPLES. .XOT ME^- ry^' VOL. VII., m. 327. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1887. A. R. FAWCETT, ^"^'I^^p^etcr. h. • • T't-Bits. Cotisixtoin I'f L'iriil null < ttju'r Iiilerfsling Itena iftUhrreil Iry Tlte AJmiuce Re])4)rt<T». : ,„ • - .^ â- Dr. Christoe bas had a ^trtU dug in the rear of the ITi li »\JbtS' Thf. Ai)va.nxe wfn shortly be uiovidk icto its new â- •ffice on Svdenham street. ^ \ .. \. . » < . â- » â- i ^ •;t. » f 4 » »* Wait. Don't buy any Watfhu. Ghiclm, or PlateJiciur /rum nti; or miy otkf.r'Ji'.w- > Her ' till yoa tix mi) Lines und ^rictt at the Fl8:lis?l:a Fall FiiTl Mi'-'^rs. Petcli i Mitcln.-!!. oiiuliers. have removed their btu>iae!>8 stand to that lately occupied by Mr. S. Spirit. Jext floor to Medicril Hall, where they •v'M be happy l~> Kiet with a!l tlieir old caKtumers and as many new ones as will favor them with their patronage. Tl:oriibnry is !;i:i'roving â€" the morals thereof as well aft the town. The new hotel-keeper of tte Paal Uoose appeared before tho Mawr recently on th.- strensth of an mjpnt invitation ser^'4d by chief Constafcb '•'riend, .ind contrib- ate<l 4-iQ and cow-s to tL« Treasury Dept. an"l other â- onrces. A Harvest Home F»»stival will he held in the Metliodist ch'ircli. Wareiiaiu. on Tnesiiav eveninj{ TiK.\t. Oct. 4th. Tea 'mil be served ft»ni .5 till 7 o'clock p.m., \ Sirs. W. P, CrosHley returned home sifter which will come a good program ' on Wcflnesday of last week from lier of vocal umsic by liie choir. a-Uresses. i Mrs. Heard, of T^onto. is %-isiting 'â- ber i«is«er, Mrs. D. L. Wliite. of Fk-sh- ertoa; , Our town clock, iu M. Richarflson t â- Co's establishment has been lit up by ^H lately. i Miss Irv?in, of Hpatheoto, is visitins her brother here. Mr. VTm. Irwin, Prin- cipal of our PuUic Schools. Ye Editor s {.irivate residence on Syd- eoham street is rapiilly approacliiuy completion. The roofing jj^d in «ior- tar; wa^ completed Saturday ev^inji; last, and now a kitchen, with stone foundation, and a woodshed, together | with other accessories, are being addecL The printing office is ab«j close<l in and will soon be iinishe<l. Contractors J.E. ' Moore and Fred. Ryder have i5ushe<l forward the work espeditiouBly. Bf)th I men have, ce would ai:;;ost think, more I work ou hand this st-asiuthan tln.y can handle. Mr. Ryder iia.- refiise<l si-vt-ral jobs, and Mr. Moore, a^si5ted by a large staff, is making strenuous efforts' to keep pace with ooutracts made and others comin!4 in. visit to the Mauitoalin Ii>land. 1 ha»o two good Hoo-ses in Fle.4herton to rent. For j articulars ajiplv to ROBT. "U'HITTEN. or at Thk .\dv.imk office. Ac. .\drais8ion i.^i cents, children 15 cents. All are cordially invitetl. Mr. T. Henderson, the Toronto Den- tist, •.vill l)e in Floshertou Satuniay, Oct. 1st, for the -[VActice of hLs proft«»iou. I intend iiniliiiiff. icith'iut excrption tftr •" The jewelry fxhibits by Ruseell. of Fiy£ST blai'LAY ctv/- ilwvn â- a Fleshrrton. and Wrown. of .Markdale. at I that Fail , and icill i:lenr suine Staple Lilies East Grev fair last weoJ. teresting featnre*. ic, were very -YOUR â€"111â€" OWN PRICES. Mrs. Caswell, a fair citizen of Mark- , dale, was in town on fair ilay. and by a , curioDs co-incideDce so also was Liccu.se In.:«pector Campbell. The handsomest man on the Toronto police force is sturdy, br'iad-.shoaldered .Joe Pl;-'l!iiis â€" fofttifdy »! the Towiiship ofOsiT'V- Mr. P'.: ".lips attended East Grey fair OttSridiv. where he was the observwl oi tSi obwrvers. But physical- ly hauilsoDie u li'- i.s, Joe â€" as he is fatuiliarly cattedâ€" is one of the most in- ' genial and kindly of men, with a warm clasp of the hwod and a cheerful smile for evervone. â- | Be Prt*t>Hr*f<I tu Bay. FOR 5 YEARS i- The Pevp/b's Jeweihr. Markilale. Tlie cdd "pe« nnder the shells' racket was siiccesiifully workeil on a number of imsu«[K-«;tiii({ ail 1 easily gulled vouths and athdts in Fleslierton on the second day of East Grey slsow. When will peo- ple learn tliat it «s utterly itu{x>ssible to beat any man ii; Ids own game ? We are told the gulled ones wanted to get the sharker's scalp* b.it to tell the Miss McFarland and Mi-« Monkhoasu, truth thev go* »>hat *liev deservt^d. If of Stouffvillt. were 'he guests of Mrs. they stick thii. facers i;I the fire, "why Wm. Clayton, Fleslierton, part of last they'll ^at scorched of course. J Mr U. Clayton, Harness-maker. 1 Fle.shertoa, shjppe<l a fine doulOc set of ^ barnesri to Mr. Win. Spiker, Mauitouiiu I'laisml, on j Flesherton Tuesday last. (io<xl for week and this. Tuesday. Thcv returned hon.e on SAY. H.4LL0 THEKE ! Of uourM It liuOH. .J'Jtt piuK ADVEKTISINO I'.VVS' AU aulvurti^L- uivut iu Tub .Advancb au<l ••« for jrourneir. H'ludrodii have done «o and were iMut-flttod. Have s-ou a farm you wtiiit lo sail or reut .' .\d- vertiso in Thb .\uva.nck. Havu you anything uuilor tlio »uu vuu want \o UiW or trade? .\n Bav.;rti<ouiontiu Thk .V;>vasck wUl bring you i,iistoiuer«evorv tiiua. Do you want tobnyany- thiuij i>t lilr« belli ,' .KdvcrtiMj iu Thk .\i>v.t\i:K cvory Uiiiv. .iddicaa or call on \. U. FawLvtt, .UiVAXCB OlDco, Flosbtirtoa, for tsrtns, Ac. ,y OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO j Mr. C. J. Spro'jie attended the Sum- , mer Schoid of .^f-jsic at Trrunto in .\ng- I 1 DC i:^iKaiK)uai sermon nenverea oy , „^ ^•, „g pj^^^^ j^ ,^,,„ ^j^^j ^^ I Rev. Mr. Sbdtou last Sunday eveuinR ,ncoessfullr passe^l the examination on ' was a masterly eflfort, and wa« listened ^,^^,,.^ jj^jj u^^,^, .j^^ jjrectiou of the to by a large congregation- Text : "And Kducatioual Department at the close of helixjd th* woman."â€" Rev. , ^he Sch.wl. Mr. Sproule is also a mem- ber of Ontario Teachers Normal Mnsic The Presbyterian Ladies' \\>\ S<K;iety here is to be congratulated on the snc- cess of its efforts in connection with the concert held under its auspices in the Town Hall last Friday cveninu. The I lace was comfortably filled ; and. !iad I the weathtr nut looked >o threateuiiig I all evening, wouhl have been packed to joverdowing. Rev. \. Wilson, the e«- [tceme*; a:jd ablu pastor, iiccupieil the ' chair lu his u.sual charming ujanii«r. Mrs. Fox, the well-known Toronto vo icalist, made h»?r first apjvarance before a Flesherton a^idience ju this ^.-ceasion, ' and created a perfect jitrvn, being re- â- peatedly and enthu.sia-tically enc.ired. I Her gnitar solo was surpassingly beauti- Iful, while her singing has seldom, if ever, been equalled in this town. Her voice {is wonderfully sweet and pure, and ber I [lerfect control over it â€" in the high as , in the low notes â€" approaches the mar- vellona. Our local singew also distiu- ' guished themselves. Solos by Miss i VauDuseu and Miss Christoe showed j good taste in the selection as wed as in the rendering thereof. The Flesherton Glee Club "brought down the House â€" bat tliftt li»uf aiim^ffs iSlu i Miss Hopkins recite<l and A. R. Fawcttk ' read. Kevs. Wa:s"u and ShilUm didiv- ered short and hapi'V speeches. Short- ; ly t>cfore ten o'clock "God «ave the I kjuoen" was sung and the audience went i , I lionic iu a happy and desirable frame 'of mind. H O 1 1 a .> 1> 1-^ ?< hr 'H ^> H Ul IZ Id h3 ^ ^^ O 1 Lowest 3 lO > ? 1 t^ M ill tlii t^ ?0 > ^ i ^ W the 12c. earth , 16v. Association, comiiosed of Mu.sioaud Pub- lic School Scbool Teachers interested in the teacliiug oi v<val niu.sic. May Mr. Sproule attain t > still greater cmiuences' 111 the lEusical world. CD!!:'i'i:oi II wmii There beirjg' good prospects of a frrsh quMitify Si Flour to be coa- siinied iu the village ami surrounding coiiutry the preseut season, the nu- '!'<>««" »"o'l»«''^ year- , dei'siis'iicil has oj.>cufd out with a stock of the foHowin" haee : â€" 'ood ' Remember .\rte.nie«ia Show takes place in IVioevino ou Tuesday next. Oct. 4th. Every farmer iu the Township should be present and cjhibtt something if possible. Remeiuber, ••Never venture _J I A dog undertook to jump through a The two best calves exhibited at East pane of glass in front of Russell.s Noted Cirey Show last week were from the i Jewelry Store here on Monday forenoon bull owned by Mestrs. E. k W. S. O'- last. He succeeded iu the attempt at Brieu. .\vtemMia. These gentlcTuen in- â- the first trial and now there is a fresh tend kccpiug him for stock-raising pur- | demand for glii.ss. It is thought the dog is musically iiicUued and was ach- ,,.,„. " "Z , .• â- iug to bear somebody toot one of the >> illio C arson, of rvroue, aged about, . » _ i- u i i- i ' ' cornets, from which Tnekxlloiis sounds â- are occa-sionali;. evoked by Wes. and J. O. But the oiilv nrxsic furnished on . \i years, got his arm broken above the I wrLst one dav last week. He and his Xiv/JjljCiXi X J-iV7'l. tV •' brother were logging and he got oa a , ^, . ., , , • .., '*•* ^ ., . -w s ,.„„... the occASwn came from the dog himself __________ ___^_____â€" « fence for some pnrriose and fell off with | , , , • ^, , ^ .^ . , ^ ! as he made nis rather bastv exit from the above result. ! ^, the premises. Bi.ft Branib. ; Rolled & Qrr.tiulatfd Oat-Msal. â- Corii Meal, Cracked Wheat. Uhop. Shorte. Brau and Oats, At Pottoin Pi-icos for Cash. Special Diseeimts AccmiHiiH fo ontonid nf fiirchnse. W. W. TRIMBLE, Next J/jor to CUiytotts Siute ^-'ftire. (3ii.:)W) , REIIOV.VL! Mr. Geo. Kecfcr has j \ removed his flour and feetl store to his > I residence ou Hill street, where he will Sharpers were ou the alert on Exhi- bition day. A man with three shells be plea.se<.l to meet all his old customers 'â- a"d » P^* ^ake.! iu a lot of money from and as uianv new ones as will favor him •â- '!>« public, iu aiutc of the warning they with their patronage. often receive, to •'Never bet with a man I on his own game." The l)et was for a Speaking with one of onr citizens on ^ j^jj^^ ^^j ^,,^. ^^^^^^^ ,,„„ij ^^^^g^^. fair day. Major Rorke, JI. P. P for Cen- , ^^^ ^^ -^ ^,^„„g^j ^^^ ^^y^ tre Grey, expres.sed himself as being ^^-^^ ^.^^ ^ ^.^ ^,,5^,^ ^^^n highly plesise.1 and very favorably im- ^ ^^.^ ^^^^ .^-^^^^^ ,^^^ ^„j ^^.^^ ^^^^ pressed with the substantial character ^^^ ^.^^^ ^^^^ j,, ^,^^ j^ ^.ju p^^b^ps of the pnblic and other bwldings iu ^^^.^ ^ ^„„i„. t„ them to let such Flesherton. and the the pea i sharpers alone m future. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQUOOO PKISTINO! VK8, OH, YES! IT WILL PAY all m»imi.>r« of por»»u« the read tliia advt. to net thuir l^Btlniz >l<>no at Tsk .\dvasi'^ Of- fice. KU>«hi'rt<Jn. Woixl work at h<>iie»t ^lScoâ- evt-ry tima! A dollar saved Is a dodl«r i-atsuRiâ€" so the pruvorb kim.i. PamiihUits, fsKWrs, Cir- culara, Proarania. Doi1«eni. Streauiyia, Bill Head.i. SotaHeada. Kecoiiita. Nolo Foriin. Bmi- n««s Cards. Visitini; t'anls. LabUs, Ta«9, Ac, Plaiu o>- t'oloi-ed. Addrr8» or tirij) wi A. K. Fawcett, Ai)V.\\cE OfHco, Vle«hoit»o. (or Uiiius. Those intending to compete for Pid- i lord A Fisher's special prize at .\rte- [ mosia fall .show to be held in Priceville '' next Tuesday, i^ould renieuil>er that they are required to exhibit one bush<d each of Fall and Spring Wheat, Oats, Peas and Barley. The Flesherton .Vuv.a^sck asks the fol- {lertinout question, •Will Dr. Lauderkiu inform his ooustitueuts iu South Grey, on which side of the fence I he « ill roost, iu case the Scott .Act is submitttHl iu lirey." Tuk .Vpv.ixcb man ! ought to have Ix-lter sense than ask such Baldness may be prevented, and a thick ' a question. The Doctor is ou the fence grf>wth of Hair stimulated, by the use of and (^y iuteuds to remain there. The Ayer's Hair Vigor. This prei:mration also M. P for South Grey has been there restores the natural color to gray hair, j before, and knows exactly how it works. ADVERTISE iJl Ttj# ADVANCE and renders it soft, pliant, and glossy. â€"ittarivn Ikhu, Advance Office TUitur<i. The ft'Ilo'A iug gentlemen called at Thk .\i'v.t>c.B. office ou F'riday. second day of East Cirey show â€" held here last Week : â€" , Mr. Jaiues McDougall, a genial High laud Scotch subscriber, from Prieenlle ueighborhoo^l. Mr. Chas. E. Neil, the popular Fever- ^bam businefs man. Mr. Chas. Pye. leader of the famou> Clarksburg Band, and a prominent bns- uess laan if that town. Also Socretarv of the CoUiugwood Tp. -Agricultural So- ciety. Mr. E. E. Lyne, the leading merchant iu Clark>-li:irg. Major Rorke. M. P. P. for centre Orey. of Clarksburg. The Major never look- ed better. Mr. Thos. A. Blakely, of that popular young firm of Max\vell carriaj.:o niann- facturers. Messrs. Little .k Blakely. Mr. Wni. Guy, of Maxwell â€" one of the best known and most highly resixx;t- ed men in East Greyâ€" an old friend and esteemed sul>f>criber. Ex-I*resident of Gsprey Agricultural Society. Mr. Samuel Gandin. the genial and highly popular Principal of Kimberley Public Scliool. Mr. W. X. Brown, the popular and en- ergetic Markdale wat-chmaker and jew- eUer. License Inspector .James Campbell, of Thorubnryâ€" the most vigilant Gov- ernment official iu Northern Ontario. .1 i gootl honest Scotchman, and an old and 1 valued friend of Ye Editor's. Dr. lii.xou, Price ville's good looking ' and clever medico. There were a large number of visi- I tors from the more immeiliato neighbor- hood.] .V r"»uy named l*et«r liif u.\ ills 'o«?e:i creatiiiy a little reign of terror in M.iun* Forest lately. A few Sundays ag^i li-' managed to get into a fight with twi< men in rajiid succession. His next .apjwar !:..â- •â- will be befi»re the cadi. Euidirasia's rate of taxati.>!» is <nrv J mills 'Ml the di liar. Reeve Gilniy, De;>- uty-Reeve Fawcett and their brorhor Counoillnrs iire to be heartilv ccn-.Tatulat- ed tor this .tnund financial showing. B.U)IE» .iNr> CHILDRB.V. â€" They are al w^iys catching cold in the head. Plac.- a small particle of Nasal Palm in each ni'Stnl at night, also rub' well over the bridije of the ni«e, and let us know how thev are in tlie morninL' Tamarao is not an nrdinary mixture. jIn fact its pM|>erties are entirely different 'from any preparation used for Coughs, [Colds, Throat *»d L^n^ T'roubles, it :<; « -' 1 -l,". w II *. -^" ^ -V • I ^ «'-; I - -5 ;i â- ? ^ f""" ; >; fi c^^S^ l-M^^ ?^ >- 4. 5 -ii 5 •-. 5 ^ = "-^ ' - » -V 3 i. ^ ^;ir. >? 2^.; 5t.3 ""1 -§•5^ ti -' '-« "V I (] \ â- t "^IM"^ VI vw.