Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Oct 1888, p. 8

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• y ) THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE. .Oct. 11 1 888. > â- â- Â«Â«Â» • Artemesla Exhibition. -â-º â- '* f ;; YOUR Special Attention! .' IS CALLED TO THK DECIDED BAIK^AINS hi Dross <i!oods, NaBtlings, etc., -AT- |i »- k i I, UpiWIa A beautiful range of plushes in the latest shades, at a surprisingly low figure. DON'T FAIL TO SIZE OUR STOCK OF BOOTS --> SHOES! OF EVliKY DESCRIPTION. M'en's and Boys' Long Hoots of the best manufacture at rock Uottoni prices. liutton and Lace Boots in great vari- ety at prices sure to suit you. THE TOP PRICE vPAID For Butter and Eggs A lort of choia<; Butter in Tul)s or Rolls vvanttd by 1st November- At Caisli Price iVu* Trade. J. G. Anderson Sl'ROUIiE'S Following is the prise list of tlie Artemesia fall show, held at Pricevillc ou Tuesday, Oct. 2 ; HORSES. Span heavy draught horses, John McLean. Bpan general puiiwKo borHcs, Ist. J. Graham. 2nd. A, Stewart ar. Span carriage horses, David Thompson, Wm. Stewart. Hack horse, Adam Muir, M. Riely. Brood marc, J. Knox, D. McMnllan. Heavy di-aughl 2 year old colt, John McLean, F. Cairns. 1 year old colt, J. Graham, D. McDonald. Spring colt, C. McKinnon, A. Ferguson. Gene al purpose 2 year old colt, H. MclMierB0|i, F. Cairns. 1 year old colt, C. McKinnon, M. Williams. Spring colt, D. Ferguson, J. McMill- an. CATTLE. Durham bull, W. Fruke, T. A. Fer- guson. Devon bull, K. 01iver,l.st and '2nd. Devon cow, R. Oliver, Ist and 2nd. Grade heifer, R. Oliver. Ayr- shire bull, A. Cairns, 1st. and 2nd. Ayrshire cow, U. Oliver, A. Cairns. Grade cow, A. Ferguson, W. Watson, sr. Two year old iieifer, R. Oliver, A. Ferguson. One year old heifer, A. Whitaker. 1st and 2nd. Heifer calf, *A. McLeod, T. A. Ferguson. Yoke oxen, John McMillan. Yoke three year old steers, .\. Whitaker. Yoke 2 year old steers, A. Whitaker. One year old steer, A. McLeod, T.A.Fci-gu- soii. SHEEP. Long wool ram lamb, R. Oliver, M. Fergu-^on. Aged ewes, R. Oliver, G. Sv.'anston. Shearling ewes. R. Oli- ver, Ist and 2iiii. Ewo lambs, R. Oliver, ];. Oliver. Leicester ram lamb, R. Oliver, R. Oliver. Pair age! Leicester ewes, R. Oliver, W. Mends. Shearling ewes, W. Meads. Kwe lanibs, R. 01i;er. Fine wool slietp, R. Oliver, 1st. and 2nd. PIGS. nerkshirc hour, R. Oliver, T. A. Ferguson. Sow, A. McLean, T. A. Ferguson. Spring pigs, W. Fergu- son, J. Oliver. Suffolk spring pig8,J. Graham. POULTRY. Pair of game, J, Brodie, J. Brodie. lilack Haniburgs, T. H. Atkinson, R. Conkey. (roldeu Hamburg. W. Cooey, T. H. \lkinHon. bilver Ham- bur<,'s, T. II. Atkinson, J. Cooey. Jiiitf Cochins, J. Brodie, Ist and 2iid. Bliick Spanisli, T. A. Ferguson, W. Coitiy. Biuiinias, J. ('noev, J. Mro- di.'. Leghorii. W. Wilcox. T. II. At- kinson. I'iyinoulli Rock, T. A. Fer- guson, W. A'alsoii, sr. Aylesbury ducks, D. Me.Mulhn, M. Frrgusoii. Oilier duclis. T. \. Ferguson, M. Fer- guson. Turkcvs, T. A. F«rguBou, •!. Cooey. Geese, '.M. Riley, D. McMull- in. GR.\IN. Fall wheat, Clawson, .1. Brodio, J. Stewart. Fall wheat, other kind, M. Williauison, A. SU'W.iit sr. Spiiiig wheat, Riisian, J. Brodie. White Fyfe, J. Stcwnrt, \. Stewart. Mllier kinds, .1. Sicw;irt, - Mai-dy. Barley .1. Brixlie, l>. Tiiouipson. Oats, while, J. Brodie, M. l'\'r«{iisou. Oal.s, B!ii'k, J. Brodie, .1. Cooey. Peas, Humll, J. Itrodie. F. Cairns. Pcii*, Urge, J. Stewart, J. Brodie. Corn, W. F.r- gusoti, .J. (iialiain. Tiinnthy scetl, .1. Brodie, W. .Sl.-Wiirl. l.V)l. Beans. J. Brodie, â€" lludy. ROOTS AND VKfJETABLi:?. Early rose [lotatocs, F. Cairn-*, W. Mv-ads. Other kind. F. Cairns, J. McLciin. CJolJectioii jiotatoes, 1>. Thompson, 2n(l J. Brodie. Swede turnips, M. Williamson, 1>. Tiioniii.son. Other tiuiiii)-., J. (irahatn, M. WillianiHon. .Mangolds, W. MtAuley, W. Ferguson. Bi'ots, 1). ^Ic.^Illllill, W. McAuley. Cabbage. D. Tiiouipson. A. O'Slnindei-. CaidiHower, R. Oli vcr, T. t'iink<'V. Potato onions. I). Thompson, W. I'riikr. Top onions, D. Thoniisin, .!. luoilie. Field Ciir- rots, J. (Ir.iliiiin, T. A. Feixnson. Table cariolH, W. McAuley, J. Gra- ham. I'uiniikins, I). McMiillin. J. Anssuni. Si[iias!ies, J. Level, W. Fer- guson. Ci'U'iy, R. Oliver, J. (.Ira- liiini. Citrons, T. A. l-'erguson, W. l''ermison. Tomatoes, T. .\. l-Vrgu- soii. ,1. lulitliain. Col. vegetables, J. J. (iraliiini, T. A. Ferguson. Pars- nips, W . Mo.\uley. It. Oliver. FRllT. Winter apples, J. Grnlmni, II. Mat- thewson. Falldo.,D.G.MeLeaii,J.(iri.- Iiam. Col. uppies, J. Jtrodie, L>. Tlioinps(^i. Ciiib apples. ,1, Stewart, W. Meads. riinnl.s, T. Cnnkey. B. Will Inker. Pears, W. Wulson, A. McLeod. (i rapes, J, Brodie. J. Qra- liam. FLOWERS. Hand bouquet, Mrs. W. Wilcox, Mrs. .1. ItenMiain. Table bouquet, Mrs. J. c; Wilcox, Mrs. J. BeiiUiam. Col. hovdo plants. Miss Brown. PAIRY. ETC. Honey in eomb, J. Aassotn, W. Watson. Uonej Btmined, J. Wstsou, W. Wat»on. Roll batter, H. King, A. Stewart jr. Tub butter, H. King, W. Stewart. Home made cheese, 0. Stewart. Maple syrup, J. Hazzard, W. Stewart. Maple sugar, J. Rich- ardson, J. Hazzard. Set horse shoes, M. Riley. .Men's calf boots. W. Cou- key, T. Conkey. Men's kip boots, W. Conkey. Women's shoes, W. Conkey. Home Made full cloth, J. McMillan. Plain flannel, T. A. Ferguson. Wool- en yarn, T. A. Ferguson, W. Stewart, Mens socks, Mrs. J. Bentham, Mre. W. Wilcox. Woolen mils, Mias King, Mrs. Wilcox. Men's gloves, Mrs. Wilcox. Patch work quilt, Mrs. Wilcox. Other quilt, Mrs. J. Haz- zard, Miss Stewart. 2 loaves bread, Mrs. King, Mrs. J. Oliver. Berlin wool work, raised, Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs. T. A. Ferguson. Col. of Berlin wool work, R. Conkey, Mrs. T, Fer- guson. Hair Howers, Mrs. T. A Fer- guson. Gent's sliirt, Mrs. J. Lever. Hooked mat, Mr«. W. Wilcox, Mrs. T. A. Fer^juson. Crochet in cotton, Mrs. R. Conkey, Miss King. Fancy knitting in cotton, .Miss Brodie, Mrs. T. A. Ferguson. Fancy knitting in wool, Mrs. Ha/.zard, Mrs. W'ileox. Braiding, cotton, Mrs. J. Lever, Miss Stewart. Tatting in cotton, Mrs. T. A. Ferguson. lireadmakcrs' yeast prize for bread, Mrs. J. Lever, Mrs. Mathewson. Six)ugc Cake, Mrs. T. A. Ferguson. JUDGES. Stock, Dr. Jamiesou, D. McLeod. Grain, R. McGowan, Chas. McKin- non, Durham, and Mr. Hislop, of Ar- temesia. Ladies work, Mrs. Dr. Jaiu- ieson, Mrs. J. Woodland, Durham, and Mrs. Leitch, Flesherlon. -•-'^ I MEAT, MEATIvi: FRESH MEAT, }^ Xice Tender Heat And Meat of all KiniU 1% ^♦> â€" ATâ€" B/akely d McConnell's, ^ R EMOVE D. DKArNKsR Ct-HED.â€" .\ vory IntorCTtinj 132 pfti;* llhiMtrattf*! liuok on DtfafiWHK. Noi««B lu tiie huu<l. How thujr iiiaj bo ciirud ftt yuur houm, 1'M.t free Sd.â€" Addren Ur. .SicauLsoK, 30, St. JuUu Strevt,, Montresl. k series of itnini;e iiiurden of dissolute wuiiK-n in Whitecliii|>r>el, London, have occurred during' thu |iut few uioiitlis. The Tictiins were horribly ntutilatfU, and the criiiiua have baffled UetictiTes MiU |>o|ice force aliku. It i> now ileoido<l to iiiiiplu)- blo<Klliounds to ouist iu run- n\\\\i the assasuni to uarth. You Carry A wh<if<> medlrine chest In jour pocket, with one lx>z of Ayer's Pills. Am they operate directly on the stomaeh and bowels, they indirectly affect every other organ o( the body. Whon the â- toinach U out of order, the heatl is affected, digestion fails, the bltxHl be- come* ImpoTtrisbed, and yon (all an easy victim to any prevalent dieease. - Miss M. K. Boyle, of Wllkesbarre, Pa., puts the whole truth in a nutshell, when she says : ** I uee bo otker medicine thaa Ayer'e Pills. They are all that any one needs, and Just splendid to save money In dorter*' bills." Here is an instance of A Physician who lost his medicine chest, but, having at hand a liottle of Ayer's Pills, found himself fully equipped.â€" J. Arrison, M. !>., of San Jos^, Cal., writes: " Some three years ago, by the merest accident, I waa forc«d, so to speak, to prescribe Ayer's Cathartic Pills for several sick men among a party of engi- neers in the Sierra Nevada mountains, my medicine chest having been lost in crossing a mountain torrent. I was surprised and delighted at the action of the Pills, so much so, indeed, that I waa led to a further trial of them, as well as of your Cherry Pectoral and Sarsapa- ritla. I have nothing but praise to offer In their favor." John W. Brown, M. D., of Oceana, \V. Va., writes: " I prescrilw Ayer's Pills In my practice, and And them exrellent. I urge their general use in families." T. E. Hastings, M. P., of Bnlrlraore, Md., writes: "That Ayer's Pills do con- trol and euro the coiuplatntJ< (or which they are designwl, is »» ronohisivoly proven to mc tiA anything |ios.Hibly can be. Tliey are the best rathartlr and nperi- ent within the reai'h of the profe.viion." Ayer's Pills, rUEFAUBn BV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LowsH, Mast. Bold by all UrufilsU, Booth the Boss Barber, liiii remiir<rl tn irne <,f the nht.fis ii, Wm. Strain » block iinir H'rn. Bnr»h{niff'$ ho>it atul flutf ikop, Turnnto utrfet, irA<nr kr u-Ul bf happy to lue ihf sinUivfi faen nf nil hU iilJ c)Ul<»nert <nid as mdiiy neir </»« u.' hart roiidHjed to </»i» tiit a chtince to main- tain mi/ rrputatu^n lu the Bou BarWr â€" iK't only »/ Fleth'-rivu. I>ut of fA« entirt *•• tru-t fur ttpenty mile* nrotnut. The patrouB^n of the Indies rMpectruIlr to- lititej. Feb. i7tii, i88». IVALTKR BOOTH. DRKSS A\D * I wifh to inform the Udies of FUsberteo and vicinity tbst I am now prepared to do all kinds of Oress and .Mantle Makin|. (.rood fit guaranteed. Your attention is especially sailed to my aystem of cuttiuf;â€" Cornwells Improved Sclf-atting Chartâ€" fi.r which I am agent. Those desirous e( learning to cut by Ibis system can do lu at inuderate coat by ap- plying to me. Shop next door to J, £. Moere's Faxni. ture Store. Jennie McBride, FLOUR, FLOUR STONE FLiOUR! MR, P LOrCK^S In prtiiiarcit to ilo ymir UriHtlnf on tliort nntim and KfliiJaoii tlu> oM txrinii of gv«i!-\ twelfth liuiilKil. bevuii uiints |<i>r liat( of two lumluilii (or ('boiiptiiK. (lonnovory .lay. I'ho Littlu Mill !• big ill t:ie eKtiniAtton of tlio |iublic. Hakiffaotiuu Onarautood. .«(• 1". 1.0UCK8, Pi-opriotof. im i\i. MM mi Jiotlce f i'oBtmrtora. MK.tLKD TESnEKSa.ldrc««.dtc the nnilsr O rittnxl and e«dori«l -Tenders for the S»i:It Slo .Marie CanaJ. will Ix.. recvifvd at thi« oBlre imtil tb« arrivnl .>( the aaateru and we»l«rn inailaon TCEHU.W. the USrd day o< October, iiext.fortho (ornialiiin and coustruction I'l a (anal on lb*rana<iiau (ids ortberiTer.throucb tha I-lanilof St Mar\ The worku will be iVt in two sections, oue of whii'h willonibraca tbe roriaatioDO< the canal tliroujjh the island : ihe i-^aiotruction of lock*. etc. The other, the doi-iK-nnn; and widanini; ol tho cbanuek-way at both rnds of the caool ; coal •trnetlon of jiier^. etc. A map of the lix-alitv, together with plan* and •l>seifli>atlon» of the KorkH. can be kocu at (bia odlceonan.l aft.r TCKSDAY. the 9th dav of tVtolKT. m-xj. where printed (.irmn of tender ran al«o b,- i>»tained .\ like claiii of lufornia- tioD.relaliva to the works, ran ba »««-n at the ortico of the U)cnl OlBcer in the Town of Saiilt l4to. Marie, Out. Intending' i-outractors are re^inesteil to bear in mind that tt-nder» will not be con»idere<l uii- loaa made «triitlv to ai-eordanro with the prlut- od (omit rind bo aco,>iii|Huiied by a letter Mat- in.! that the iH-rson or |H-raon« teudeiiui; have crefuni <j«inined the locality and the nature of the ni.iterial found In the trial pita. In the lane i>«tlrni». there nuwt be attacheil the actual »i(;oat»i-oii of tlio full naiue, the na- tur • ot the oceupaliou and reiil<luuo» of each ineTiibflr of thoBxnre; and fnrthor. a hank na- posiriiKi-nrr (or the until of M'.OOO iiiu«t ac- company lh« tender (or the eaual and looks; ami 11 HANK OKeouiT iiKi Km- (or the sum ot *7,r*lu iniint lu'i-oiupany the tender for the iloep- eDinK and wldauiii)! of tbe channel-way ut both eniU, piern, etc. Tlio leapeciive DFfosiT RB«-KiiTe~che<]ue» will not be aecopted â€" viuKt tw endorsed over to the Miuinter of HaOwaysand fanala. and wiU 1h' forfelteil If tile party teivlerinK d«clinet en* leriiik; intooontriu't tor tb« works. at the raten anil on the tenns atated in the otter >ubniitle<l. The deposit reeeipt thus sea* in vill lie re- turned to the resixH-Live |i<u-tieii whose tender* are not aci-vpttsl This Department does not, howeror. bitfl Itself to accept the low-e«t or any touders. llv orxler, .\. 1". muni.KY, Soeretory. I>0|iartnient of Uailwai s and Canals, ' Ottawa. Wh Auiivist. 18»«. i Strayed or Stolen. • Kroui Cli» p>-einisea of W. C. Parker, lot K> iJndw.'st. .Vrteuiesin. two sows In piuâ€" one aKe<< tiiid tbe other youni;. black, mid black suil w lute -potted Information ths.-ikfnllv received a^ tt> their whereabouts, W C l-.VUKKU 'salesmen wanted ^:.t- l^lnn^ Nurseries. establwbed ov>r. to \eai« The el. I reliiible nursery Min with push, , r.,.vgv, H'v^d linbltsand elenii chavaeteralwnvasuaosti Wo can Ktvo you cood pay and t,teadv work Write for terms to CHASE llIUiTHKKh' I'OM I'.ANY.Numeiymen I'olborne. Ont FAEM for SALE IleliiK part of U.t No 10 Con. .'>. Kupliratia conlaininu flfty acies Tbe sNiio proportyi situated alMiut one and a halt miles from the villaKa of Kiniberloy, all utidorenltlvation an uiagnifioent land. Apply to A Ablvn'S Klnihvrlt-.y V. Try The Advance one year for $1 or six vtouth for ^ocls â- â- *t. » i I 'â-  f V I * I 1 *:â-  it

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