Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 20 Sep 1888, p. 1

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ADVANCE. ''TRUTH BEFOIt'E FAVOR."- ' PRI^VIPLES, J^OT MEJV." « *â-  . _* .f I VOL. VIII., NO. 377. FLBSHERTON, ONT.^ THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1888. W. H. THURSTOH, "'JSo%*r,etcr The Local Iffemrs. SAVE MONEY! SAYE MONEY! BY BUYING YOUR WATCHES What iM Huppeiiiii;; in Our Own ticinity. Be Bure and come to the fair on Mon- day and Tuesday. 18c. allowed for Prime Tub Batter. ClimoB aro giving up Busineas. You can Ket Bargains. It will bo tli« beat ever held here. F. G. Karstedt has removed his shop to Strain's bloci . See advt. At Red Flag for Prime Tub Butter. Bari'ains. 18c. for HAY WANTED.â€" Farinem having good No. 1 hay fur sale will hear of a pur- chaser by applying to Thos. Sturdy, hiiy presser, 26 Catharine street south, Hamilton. N. B. â€" I aui at present press- ing in Dundalk, and will be at Flesherton, if business will warrant removal, for a few months in winter. Prices $8 to $11 per ton. Th« sound of the thresher is heard the land. Clearing salo at Clinio's. Every thing at and less than oust. l^Sc. allowed for Prime Tub Butter. Priceville and Dundalk baseball clubs intend to compete fir the cup, with others yet to hear fruui. Remember tainmeut in evenini; next. the tua-ineeting and enter- Pricevillo on Monday % Spectacles^ Silverware, Etc.^ ^ H i ' i Durifflg the mouth of September, 1888, at Ilussells Noted Jewelry Store Friend Spurr, of the Dundalk Ilearld, called on us last Tuosdity. He has no earthly use for the b^lesherton buss. A credit auction sale will be held on the f.irm of .Vlexaiider Molviue, Lot 24, Con. lU. Artemesia, on Saturday, Oct. U, when a lar^e lot of farm stock and imple- ments will ho disposed of. Special novelties in black gooda. Mantle Cloths and Ulstcringa now in at M. Eicliaidson & Co'.s. From StrevtHvUlf. We received a veiy interesting letter from friend Kawcett, of the Streetsville Review, last week, in which he expressed .satisfaction with with his now home. Tliere are large manufacturing firms in Strcetaville, employing many hands, and business is booming. We are very glad to here it, and trust tho boom may long continue, and strike the lieviuw othce with such force that ihu staff will require to be doubled, and a book keeper engaged. That is tho best wisiius we will give at present, brother, but when all this hapituns ''hen wa will do suuie more wishing. Tht; Mists of September. For the Advaiicu. Down 111 tho valley tlia sonllght is chatiiii; Tbo inlBtH of September to-dsj ; Warm breaths of morning an quickly replociriK TUu iroBtB that kisa aummer away. Slow rise the miata.but tb« annahlne is strougi i Vud 'Mthurs thum up aaaacroll, Till ihu vision grows diiu and can view them nci louger Aa onward and apward tb*7 roll. Ah. Iieart I aa the mists of September now van ish. Each cloud that unvelopn thee here Tho great 8uu of KiiihtwuauuBa eftnooii wil banisb, DiBaulving uacli rrvataliiad tear. And ilown in the valley, though sunliKht may linger Long aft»r the dawning of morn. Will ao'ii jiierco uii endlew and Bcintilen. tliiiarâ€" The night of its qiihU will be ahorn. HATS, CAPS, and READY-MAUE CLOTHING. Our stock in this branch of buHiucss is abreast with our woll-Hnstaiiiod record of having tlu' right makes and right prices. Come and see. JI. Itichardsou & Co. An auction sale of farm stock and implements will be held on the farm uf Mrs. Routledge, Lot 33 con. 9, Arteinesia, on Oct. 1, at 1 o'clock. We show e.\ceptiunal value in men's and boy s natural wool I'NDERWEA R and Cardigan Jackets. M. Hichard- sou & Co. MiUinery. Onr miUinery depart- ment in cliar!:;c ufMiss Maud Richard- son. IS now full and well assorted in all the new and fasliioiiablo goods of tho season. Hat, Bonnet, and dress trimmings, the novelties of the season. M. Richardson & Co. We will give a DISCOUNT of Wo received «|pleaflant call last week friini Rev. Mr, Cuniiinuliam. of (ialt,who has been spending holidays in this vicin- ity- The Ladies .iid Society of the Metho- dist church will have a refreshment booth on the fair grounds both days of the fair. There is no place in East (irey like th- FleshurUui Furniture Wareroonis f. r bargains. Special diaoouut sale in tvcrv department during the fall show. 20 per cent, off on all cash sales of 81 and over, In order to clear out some of our immense stock, to make room for LARGE FALL IMPORTATIONS In Watches we have the famous Waltham. Hampden, Illinois, Springfield, Columbus, in gold and silver cases, in ladies' and gents' sizes, bearing warrants from 3 to 5 years. The finest make of American walnut spring and weij^h Clocks, bearing warrants from two to four years. \n v?i8 Watch for $14.40 ; a S20 Watch tor $16 ; a $13 Watch for $9.6~ In Silverware we have the most beautiful selection ever shown in this county, at equally low prices. Ladies' Brooches and Barpins, Earrings, Necklets, Guards, etc. Gents' Tie pins. Cuff Buttons^ Chains, Charms, etc., at the same terrible reductions. Also the most lovely and large selection of Ladies' Gem Engagement Rings -and 18 K. WEDDING KINGS ever shown in this section of the country. Come at once and get the choice of the great reductions, and remember that the only place to get your Watches, Clocks or Jewelry repaired is at Ma.\well will hold its tirst monthly cattle fair on Friday, Oct. 5, when a lari;o number of buyets have expressed their intention of being present. Take Ayer's Pills and be cured. Mis- ery is a mild word to describe tho suffer- in!»s of body ,iiid miiid,cau:ied by habit- ual constipation. .\ uiuderatu uiu of Ayer's Pdls will inv.Triably regulate the bowels. New l'onto//1ce. For somo time Mr. R. J. Sproulo has been ciii;a){ud in titting up a new post- office for Flesherton. It will be one door east of the old one, and fftted up in orthodox htyle with a large number of lock boxes and drawers. Mr. Win. Clark is the lUt'L'lianicsl (•iiumeer, and thanks to his skilful liaiid the carpentering is of the very nuatest description, and will be a lasting and tasty monuniKnt to Mr. Clark's Miecli.inical ability. The boxes, wliioh Mr. sproule liaa imported from Yale, are all in position, and the now office will bo ready for occupation in about a week. Haij Kunifd. A ni.an named Dixun, living near Kiinberljy, set fire to lomo stumps in his meadow last week. There were two lia\ stacks in the meadow when the stumps were lightetl,but they are no longer there. They disappcarod iu smoke alou;; with the stuui|)*. Mr. Dizuii loses one huu drod dollars' worth ol hay, and claims t' have learned a thiu|{ or two about linn.' stumps. DRESS GOODSâ€" NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. In this lin<? w. have made special affurts this sca.ion to place before our eustomers an un- usually attractive lius â€" See tlieui. In boots and shoes ou'* stock is n ow conipluio. Call and inspect. If you dont see what you want ask for it. M. Richardson & Co. Canker humors of every description, whether in the mouth, throat, or stomach, are expelled from the system by the use of .Vyer's Sarsaparilla. No other remedy can compare with this, as a cure for all diseases originating in impure or impov- erished blood. The Markdale brass band have played in their Sunday cloths until they are played out, and are about getting a uniform. They will now blow more llinn ever. The suits will l)e dark navy blue, tho fronts and cuffs of coats adorned with gold tiimniings and brass buttons ; epaulets trimmed with gold fringe, tho pants with a broad gold stripe, so ,w to match the caps. The suits will cost .^182. A grant of .?20 has been received from the council towards paying for the suits. ^u^^ell'^ jSfoted Jeweli^y ip-LKSH EK TOIV. ^tofe, â-  Wo have been shown models of the two cups to be competed for by baseb.dl and lacrosse clubs next Monday. They are beauties, and no mistake. Highly artistic in design, they aro gotten up specially for this conipotitign, stand tw«lve niches high, and are .something that tho winning clubs may well be proud to carry homo after the light. Wo feel confident EUiiaaliotuil SeititotiH. Rov. Geo. Bu'fuin, of Markdale, preach- ed two very interystinu educational ser- mons hero on Sunday la.st. Mr. Uui{giii js a polished spoakor, and snrceedc^d in conviiicin;,' the .Methodist people of Flesherton that the great need of to-day is to secure the hiyliest learning possible for unr iniiiistcis, :is tho cxmeiicius of the day demand it. He pointed out tho fact that new.spapers and periodicals of to- day were usurping tho ground which has heretofore been tilled alone by the church, and that in order to keep pace with the press it was iioccssiiry for our niiuisters of to-day to secure the best possible edu- cation, and our colleges aro formed to that end. There were several interest- ing points in his morning discourse which we would like to men lion but space forbids this wuuk. Tho pi-»>ceed8 of col- Uectious and subscriptions Wore very satisf actor V. £ui{enia bassliall ululi went out t- Redwing on Saturday and i{ot done up t' tho tune of !• to 4. Ouly seven iiiiiint/t were played. COM PETITION Special reductions on g:oQds for presentation purposes- A Snd Dfath. On Wednesday last, tho romains of Robert Spiccr, .'igod 33yr»., wore intereil in the Dundalk cemetery by tho Canadian Order of Foresters of which ho was .i member. At half past two.the Foresters and members of the Ancient Onlor (jf I'nited Workmen fell in line and inarched to tho house, following tho corsa to its liiat resting place, where, after service had been read, tho members each march- ed round the grave throwing evergreens on to tho colhn :us an eniblom of a futuro and etern.al life. Mr. Spicer was an old and much respected citzen uf Dundalk, a good christian, an affable father and a devoted husband. Our sympathy rests with the bereaved family in their sad affliction. â€" [Dundalk Hearld. ]Mr. Spicer had been employed by R. DEFIKD Fifie Cold and Silver Wutckcti for Freseiitaiioii or PcrnonaL vuse- A .V /) SILVERWAR E. gmility and complateness of slocic to select from cot equalled in Central Grey. Sizps Cmnplete in Gem ami i^ K. Wedding Rm^s- No Catch Prices. Goods ; represeuted OR "CASH" UEFUN'DKl). iS that no handsomer ijrizes have ever been „,..,. .. . . , I .J. Spioulo. of this town, for some time, oifered m this section of country, and j ^,,j '^.^^^^^^^ ,i, ^^j,^,,^.^^ Uereturn- they should invit? a very sgirited cora-l ^j to his home in Dundalk, a,ud dijadafter petition. ' I about two weeks' iUuesii., Can ilo better for C<i»tomersâ€""Ci's]i or "Credit"â€" Uuiii uwy ollu'i jeweler in "Gny Co." Watches carefully and proniptl repaired. JEWELER BROWK, MABKDALlii ONT,

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