Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Oct 1888, p. 1

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<i FLESHERTON ADVANCE. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR."-" PRINCIPLES, ,\0T ME.Y." â- ^ VOL. VIII., NO. 381. FLESHERTON, ONT.. THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1888. W. H. THURSTOIT, E 1 tC R * PROPRISTCR The LiOfsal Iffe'ors. , What Is Happening in Oar Own I Vicinity. i Beecnuuta, I biuteU. boy, broken branch, bonea M. Richardson k Co. &r« now in the market to ptirchase all kinds of graio, dairy, Mid other farm produce. A full stock of b<>ut3 and shoea,auitable for fall and winter wear, at Won. Clmy- ton's. I A new sidewalk has b««Q laid un Peter I street. This will be the presttiest street j in the villa^fe ere long â€" in fact is now. \ .v^^^ : c>s'^)S^^ ^^ Mr. C. J. Ciinron has ren^id the Fever- sham dour and oatmeal mills. Gristing and chopping erery day. First class oai- aieal for cash or exchange fur uats. Mr. G. Sproulo. late of Vancourer, B. C. returned to Flesherton last week look- ing halo and hearty. We believe he pur- poses remaining here fur some time. J. G. Anderson's store front which has been undergoing repairs for sunie time is now completed. This improvement will enable Mr. Anderson to display his large stock of goods to the very best advantage. Dr. Carter has changed his residence, and may be now found at Mr. J. G. Russel's. Tlie office still remains in the old place. Strains block. Many forget that the hair and scalp ! noed cleansing. Extensive use of .\yer's ' Hair Vigor has proven that it is the best | cleansing agent for the hair â€" that it pre- : vents dandrutf auu stimulates the hair t' renewed growth. Rev. Mr. tirr, of Mono Mills, preached a very intere«tini{ sermon in the presby- terian church here laxt Sunday. Re». W. Mills, of Sunderland, will occupy the pulpit on Sabbath next. Comfort for cold feet. Wm. Clayt<i» has received a large supply 'if winter- wear, felt boots, stockinirs, rubbers, etc. J. R. Brodie. Esi). , is the printers' friend. We received fnim him on Tues- day a basket of apples, of the Sherwood's ' Favorite variety, which we pronounce I the moat to<iihsome, and the handsomest we ever ate. Many thanks. Ji'lesherton, To The Front â€" FOR- Sclhool Books, Writincj Paper, Envelopes, Slates, Pencils, inks. PAINTS, Ready mixed, cheapest in Town. Brushes, Oils, Tur- pecitinos, White Lead, amd Dt\ Paints. SPICES, Wliole, ground and mixed for pickling purpose. COFFEE, What is CoiTee Chocolate. Cucoa, 4 Baking Powder, Absolutc:ly the best in town. A present withjeach package. DBUGS Of all varieties. Patent Medicines in full supplv. Lime Juice, Syrups, ect. TOILET SOAPS, And Perfurmery. NEWADVERTISEMEXTS. Co/ts for SaieT^ two ,vi.«« oM. which h« de.trMlodl.,K>«, c-r Bu>«„ wUl do wull to impact thau uiuiali A. JOHNSTON. RAM LAMBS for SALE. "For years I suffered from loss of appe- tite smd indegestion, but 'ailcd to tiiidre- lief until I began taking .\yer's Sarsapar- illa. This medicine entirely cured me. i My appetite and digestion are now {>er- fect " â€"Fred. G. iiowcr, 4;Hj .S.venth St., South lioston. Mass. Streetsville Review : Bro. Thurston- of the Flesherton Advauce, sends as some very creditable specimens of fine job printing. Your work is bound to attract attention, friend Will. â€" Considering that this praise conies from • tirst-class and artistic job printer, such as the business men of this vicinity know friend Fawcett to be. it falls with a pleasant tinkle on our ear, and we murmur, amid blushes, thanks ! Owing to the public accomodation of the village being limited, difhculty will be found in securing lodginjts f^r all the schoolteachers who are to be present here j on Oct. 25th and 20th, at the StMith Grey teachers' convention, it is rei^usteJ that I persons who can conveniently make ac- comodation fur one, two, or more, will to make the fact known to Mr. Irwin, principal of t,>ur public school. High Ho»or». William H. Wright, son of John Wright, who lives near Fleshsrton, has been studying law for the past three yean and has passed a most successful examination at ()jg>xie Hail, taking the highest honrirs, with scolarsbip and prize of one hundred dollars. This is espec- ially creditable to youni^ Wnyht, as lie came in competition wit.h a large number of students who |bave had superior edu- cational advantages, many of them hold- ing University degrees. Wa learn that he has obtained s go<.>d poisition i:i a law office in St. Catharines. Cuttle Fail-. The cattle fair held here on Monday l^t was the best, in every reapeei, which we have had f c ir some time. There were large number of cattle offered and sold ! <{Uite readily at fair prices. The class of our I cattle were much superior to those offer- ed at any of tho late fairs. Proinote€l. We glean a little news fDm a Peter- boru paper that will bt? of interest :â- â-  many of our readers. Mr. R. H. Hender- son, well known in this vicinity, and lately of the C. P. R. freight iepariuent. Peterhoro. has accepted an eni^agement as wvelling railway representative of tho Travellers' Accident and Life Insuranco Company. His duties will be t' .s.ilicit policies from the railway men on the T â- â€¢ ronto. Grey and Bruce. Credit Valley. C. P. R. and other lines, his district • 'ii the Canada Pacific e.ttendinij only from Havelock to Toronto. The inducements andprospects hekl out make the situation a profitable one. Mr. Henderson has our sincere c'ligratulationa ~ I'liii!* Year's MYRTLE CUT and PLUG 'â- SlklNliTOBMCd FIXER TM.i5r EVES. Thathk»\iiving Day. The Governor General Thursday, Nov. 15, as a day for the Dominion. has set apart Thanksgiving Kivdflnely-brixlLeioesMrKaniLaiutitorsale uy p«r»oii at-»iriiig sood brewdiug itock will du ell bj »inilyiu«i to JiS. STEWART, KimburU'; P. O. tM I I I |_0 i I | I I THE Markets. FLESHERTON. CttrefuUif VorrecteU Earh Week. Flour $5 00 to 6 68 Fall Wheat $1 00 to 1 (K) Spring Wluat 95 1 00 Bailey 60 60 Oats 29 30 Peas 56 57 Butter It) 16 Ksjgs, fresh 16 IC Potatoes bwsli 40 50 Pork 6 50 6 50 Hav per tou 7 00 )S OO Hiioa 4 50 5 Wool 16 Sheepskins 50 1 Geese 06 Turkeiys 7 Chickens per pair ... 20 Ducks per pair 40 General News. The tireatettt Offer yet. We will tend The .advance to new sBbecribers from the present date until the end of 18S9 for only one dollar. Roll in your aubscriptioiu now â€" the soon- er you do ao the more you get for your money. PloHUhing Match Th« annual ploughing match of tho .Vrtemeaia .Vgricultural (Society will be held on the farm of .\iidrew Beattie, Esq., Toronto and Sydenham rt>ad. im Wednesday, Oct. 17, 18)S8, beginning at 10 a.m. sharp. Fit full particulars see large posters. Departed Hence. Mr. W. A. Milburn, long and favorably known in this vicinity, he having been in business in Flesherton for some time, until last spring, when he sold out to Mr. R. P. Legate, carriage maker, depart- ed last Thursday tor Victoria, British Columbia. He has the best wishes of a ; large circle of friends fi'r his future suc- cess in the Pacific couutrj-. AnniefrMiffj Services. ! The seojiid .iniiiveraary of Flesherton I 1 Baptist Chapel will be celebrated on Sun- | day next, Oct. LM. when Rev. l> -\. Mc- Gregi>r. B. .\. . of McMaster Uuiveraity, Toronto, will preach in the morning at 11 and in the evening at 6.30. Special offerings at each service in aid of the building fund. Mr. McGregor will also preach at Priceville the same day at 2.30 p.m. Ini»tione S. O. T. A. public inst.iillstion of the Iniatioge Sons of Teinperance was held in the Methodist Church, at that place, on Fri- day evenini; last. Tho entertainment, oonsistini! of vi>cal and instrumental music. si>eakiii:_'. recitations, otc. , was given for the purpose of raising funds to build a hall in connection with the Church, for eiiturtainment purposes. Wo have to thank the maiiayeiucnt for an invitation to be present, and regret our inabilitv to do so. T &B Violent storms have prevailed in *«'ie !SiTth Sea, causing the loss of nianv lives. The Miiiiitoba Ministers are entering charges of crimial libel aeainst the man- agers of Tho Winnipeg Call and Free Prea.i. Countorofeiters at Belleville are suppose«.l to v>e sending out bogus l^nk of British North America bills, which are circulat- ing in ditTorent localities. Some fiend, apjiarently, in Tonmto, sent three bi'xes of ix>isoned candies to (^alt. The children of Mrs. John Cherry, who receivetl one of the boses, were poisoMd, and on* of thnm died. M€tjeu-en Cattle Fair. The first of tho Maxwell monthly sell- ing fairs was a decided success on Friday, Oct. 5th. .VKiut 120 head of cattle, a largo nunibiT of sheep and pigs were offer- ed for sale. There were six buyers here and a lar.;e number of cattle and sheep were boui;ht. Most of those th.it were not sold were tix» young. Almost every week Mr. Varty commenced tho tilling hi. I one was satistied, and we hov>e to see So far as we are able to judge the work- j more buyers at our monthly fair, to be manship is of first class character, and is | held here on Friday. Nov. 2iid, 1888. creditable to the mechanics ; but the | Db. Si'ott, Secy. Farmers' and People's engineer displayed a shortsighted (wlicy | Institute. in making the bridge so iMrrow. .\t least that is everyone's verdict, The building of the bridge has c«.>8t I3l>5, thus far. Boyne ItrUlge. The masonry and carpentering work on " I this bridge being all completed, last 18 00 05 8 30 60 Ifaiidcrcrs livturn. Mr. Matthew Richardson and l.idy, who have been on a tour through Eng- land and Sci'tland for tho piist two months, returned home Wedmesday evening of last week. They express themselves as highly pleased with their mammoth excursion, and look as though it had been priKluctive of much benefit in a physical as well as mental sense. Mr. R. says their trip wa« a very pleasant one, although they were detained some ittle time by togs in the Oulf. EnterpriiDe. We love to see an enterprisins young man. But when the enter^irise causes haste, and li.istc erroi , we would like to give the yoninj mati » bit of advice. Lfist Tuesd.iv evening, at Priceville. after tho show, tile Durham Review tciibe put the directoi-s of the aflair to ct'iisiderahK- iiKonvenienee by demanding the privi ege of securing the prise list for publica- tion, and a-t it was not properly preparetl, the c*<n8e<}uencc was that Mr. Review's prize list wa.* fairly bristling with errors --several articles left out and wrong names given. We really think the enter- prise didn't amomil to a great deal in this case. You hi\d better repriut the I list from our columns, Mr. Review. BACH In bronze PLI'«; and on . • Plfkii.iE. DEFIED ! Fine Gold and Silve?- IVatclies for Presentaiiorr or Fersofuiluse' A SD^SILVSK VTARS. Qiialitv and compkteiiess of stock to select from not equalled lU' Central Grey. Sizps Cornpieie in Gem a it cf No Catch Prices. Goods represented OU -CASH" UK FUNDED. as Can .!•• or hftrer for Cvif^ntcrsâ€"'Cath ' •("rrMt'â€"llft" <i)ry other jriC'ler in "dV'V Co." Watches repaired. carefully aud promptly JEWCLER BROW», MARKD.VLE, ON C. V

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