I 4 H E FLESHERTON ADVANCE*. I BA \KI\fl OFPH'K OF GEO. MITCHELL FLESHERTON. liaiikliiii bmlni-sd tram-acted. Draft" iul ami <-li...|ni' CMliwl t u>ual n Mni>> alwayn available for legitimate bubluen A (vn "orMoftwo doora nortli of Ulcharilaon 4 Co'. THE NOMINATION. The card* are dealt who will win the ^anu- V Monday was a lively day in Flesli- erton. Never before was there seen _uch a turn out of the electors at a Domination, and never before was Huch an orderly crowd seen in this Tillage. Everything from beginning to end passed off harmoniously, and there wat an entire absence of acrimo- nious inuendoB aud bitterness among all the candidates. Tbe nominations for reeve took place at 10 o'clock, aud resulted as follows : .li.hn Me Arthur, K*|., nominated by .!. Hazard and K..I.I. Oliver. .l,,lm I'.nlainl. K,j., by Ju. lirodio and .lacob Hulley. Thorp Wrul... Eq ., by WIB. Clayton ami Frank <'liard. M. Ki.-liiir .l-.n, Esq., by J. W. Large andT. A. Ulakely. Ih-. \V. S din.-..!*, by J<>. Beatty and .lulin Bellamy. After dinner tho following uomi nations were made rtv. < "i M II.MKN : Ward N-i. 1 - Alri. Muir, by John Hn/.inl ami U. Oliver; Donald Me Millan, by K. ( (liver uml Jan. Vaunt-. Ward Ro. -' Thm. K. -1U, liy John Welx-rand Jus. Hi-nMv ; .1. I. Crabani, liy .|M|III Tn-t.-i ami Iti.lx-rt Shaw. Ward No. :i Win. Sharp, by Jnhn Whittvn and M. <i <>rr. Ward No. 4 W. T. MeK.-c, l.y Johi Kiii;hitli and .1 H. Ihiukrit ; <!r... Thmnpwiu, l>y John llart-ravu and Juhi M. Ni -un. This ended the nomination. The clerk declun-d Mr. Sharp elected ii Ward 3, a poll waB demanded on tht part of Candidates and the meeting resolved itself into a Hpet rh iu:ikinj_, convention, with Mr. Jus. llrodio in the ehair. The nominees for th recvetthip were tirst calld upon ant treated the electors present to live very interesting and pleasant ad dresses upon township and count matters. The Advance lindi it i:n posbible to give even a synopsis o these, owing to the crowded con ditionsofilB coluiniiH. Any < !i ctn who has an inU>rcHt in the welfare o tin 1 township should he present ot fiich au occasion and hear for them selves. The town hill on this occa oion was taxed to its utmost scatin,, and standing capacity. There wan the greatest harmony among tin various candidates upon all current matters, including railway and pom hoiide, affairs, and with regard to t'.., latter the coming reeves were iu- htructcd wilh no iint>ertain Round to work again.st the wchiinc, there not being one person present to vote, in favor of it when a vote \\;n Dr. Christoe was the lirsi und IM ned a f> heitiiiis t-pc i r!i by stating that this waa the 17th time lie had been nominated ;.u.l tin- Kith yrar he had served in the capacity of reeve. After going into comity and matters to some extent, dc- mill explaining his course , he up an interes'.jng .'.'i<cli by tliat he felt very grateful to the eleriois of Ait' uie.;ia, for thu con fidence they hud always placed in him, Bud tin n withdrew Iron, the conti st Mr. Mi'.Vi ilnir I'ollowid und ad- vat c d 1 1 i .mi why he wa* entitled titii-uliiit' tna^'idlracjr. fie wound up by anyiii.; "Wo are the crim- , .MI-, \,n, .11, the judges, and we uwiii \iiur ilcri-ii.ii on Monday next,." Mr. ji.ilmid fallowed, and miulo a rattling '1'inil .-;:i.i-r-|i. He is home what of a humorist in his way, and i. i'!i- I. is hearers thoroughly enjoy lhtmsrlvi.4. II, -,i,,l that Aiteinesia wns IH.V.I- as fully represented hy nul.-.. , sh" \\-\n here to-day \.i l.ad Mil Ku-'li.hniiiii, ik Scolch Man, un I'ishiiiaii und little red l.iu.hd Johnny Inland, who was i-uibtil in the ba.-kwood*." Ik thought the red-lii aiied man was going to get there, and he could "see as far into a stone wall as any man here to day.' With regard to two letters which had appeared in The Advance he was es- pecially se /ere, and thought they were intended to reflect upon him. The first was not much and the second mere newspaper twaddle. Mr.Jioland took his seat amid cheers. Mr. Thorp Wright put forth sotno strong arguments in favor of his ri^Lt o the seat, reviewing his past muuici- ial life and dealing with other matters n a manner which proved him to be well acquainted with the requirements of the situation. Ile also referred to he letters which had appcard in this paper, and reversed the argument contained in the second that the , illage property holders being so large were entitled to a reeve, by saying that they had had a reeve for the past 1C years and DOW the country should have one for at least fifty years, ac- cording to the argument contained in that letter. Mr. Wrignt's address was a good and intelligent one. Mr. M. Richardson followed with one of tbe polished short addresses for which he is famous, and held the wrapt attention of his audieuco while dealing with matters which had. been brought up for discussion. He had not asked a single man for his vote and decrikd the practice. He respect- ed the electors' independence too much to ask them for their votes. After nominees McKce, Thompson, Muir, McMillan, Kclls and Graham hud spoken, Mr. Kells moved, second- ed by Mr. Thorp Wright and Mr. M. Uiclmrdsou simultaneously, that a hearty vote of thanks be tendered I >i . Christoe for his labors on behalf of this towntihip during the past years. This wai carried unanimously by a standing vote and cheers, after which the meeting adjourned putting in the lime, as the little man referred to in the above stated, tinned informer to rnakn the case of the pathmaster good. It came before the council before a refund could he made. As the case was somewhat against them, but it was clearly proven that it was after hours when they partook of the bctr, the council took issue on the mutter and it was decided by a vote of three for and two against a refund. Now thu moral 1 wish to draw is this. 1 do not think the present law with reference to statute labor is sufficiently stringent. How is it that men are allowed to do statute labor where they choose? Of what use arc pathmasters, anyway, if not to be obeyed in road-iimking matters? NVM t'UINKl.K. A Carpst Covered Lounge For $5.00- Whti Bahj wu ilr-Jt, we jmr" her f '_m.or_. When the wu CTiild, he crieil for ('motor!*. Whei: the became Uui ibe clung to Caituria. Wbeo the tJ CUUnu. lUe gvt U-n L'aMorla It was pleasing iu leed to note the hhiiuony winch prevailed in the in.it in;:, and The Advance trotted oil" In inn- will. i..i notes, feeling that the :>iH ii- Lip was ipiite -life no in who is dumped into the rcvvo'fl chair <iti Monday next, and it will l> pn - pared to head a torch-light proe^-i >n. whoever tin. 1 lucky mini may be. Nominations I N.-u IK-IT. nunr, I' riWTC Tin*. (Jumpy, .1. K. Sin... Ki. r deputy reo\i) l>. K. .'restmi, u - rhunulioii. Fur i ..inn ill,,r - Win. .1. Mi.iia_,huii, .lusqili T.ivl'ir. .Inhn S| ,-. i-. ThniiiR-t llawton, Jusuph Itiuwn, ,1 i.eph Siiii.-um. \IAItKI>ALK. \V. .1. MrKm liiud. i, . I . in- ! .uia- linn. Km- i-oiliieil (',. \\. II \Vn, |),,,I;|.,,H, s ih'i, i: s. i;.,, n Mm, r,. Mat k AnMtimtf , __k(M, I' unl. John Lynn*, Win. Jacknou, II. I'lt-woa, Win. lliuwu, K. H. .i,.l Ituinie. Mo- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IN tin- luHttur <-f tin- fHta't- of Jtn. ^p laU) of ihf towtiMl.ip <>f os|>r<-y,iu thucouuly of (in-v . tanner. >I*<(-UMM|. Tb ersdltora of JMDM sitrm.if, UT*- <tf ii_*t towi)Hht|> tii ()-.ptf> , <1 (.',_-. t -ti r ftbout thei'lnl -lay of Ortnln-r. \ h. 1AM. ntnl all othiTri having flaunt i.i.tun-t IHB fNlate are hui-liv i:ntif\.i| t<> -*til i , i '. i'i*'i'.tL !. <>r o!n i -s to it,.- ,M i- I-I,MM i i X.-.-.H, r <if t In- i -r X'.- nit.l . :T. i with Jut in h < inMn-\ tit In U-M> I >-h<<- 1 1 . |. . ..i ... MM th.- anh ilnv <>f Januitrv. IKll. tin '.r chi i-tiKb an<t ui ri,n ;i - -, ,til> timi tin 1 full particular^ f tln-ir c!;. lili -tit i 'f tin ir ttrroutit*. nli.l I In- imtur i-f t!n- .1 any. lu-M l-y Id. in . an i fault llH'.'.'i.f nit- 1 ii.iiin-'Hitt. i , lift i j'tti -ln\ ..f .latitiary th- hl'iiiiili- ...-, ii>-c.t, will lr- .11-1 il.ii'..l ttni.iii.:-! th.- i It lu'irtc, IIM\ in; to rlaim-t <>( -#hu'.i imtn-r Mial! \,n\< H- (.ii\t- ri'<|uiit-<) An I thi- u<>ti . t>, n.k' uivon un Lit tin- [.muMon .if tin* K-vi-.t.| st,ttut-> -T ( Mitan ' cliaj'*. : - will i. -T ho iiat'lti fur tin OHi'i u *--.- r at tlnTi of tuati > |U-rHoi, ( ,r im-f fUllil nl' i laili n >IP iii'tll not )iav- l.i-i'ii rui'i-iv.<l 1>. him m tli* titiiv uf divtrtbutiou. JUSIAH (r\Mi:v. i . Ma\w. 11 P. O. i Notice to Creditors. luilir matler of tho lllllM'an Un* of of of Osprcv ill flic ol 4irV>. <U-rrasr|, i; i-. 1:1 UU .i\ IN 'iim 1 \i '.. X^l | n -t hoi*-*, til In - IT t -i r. M.u i '-I Ji%\n._ nil .- clai lit-* aunin - 1 1. i mi. late Ml tilt 1 Tov, n i ,[tli -. , an-l | i< nature . I y , to 1 . 1'itii link'". *; r <>[ Kin..' Kim )>!! t: * ( : l int.- 1 ' '< Hit '(iron or I-- i"i . v Lit .lii\ i'f .1 mil, u.. A.I'. I 1 -. I, \\illiain H on, the *iU ailiiiiiii^triitor. will IT-- iUtlll>llti Un' a-M-lr. of ;!,,. HKl.l . it.' 1' . !*tiliti< i'I WHKh l.'.llfi. |b - 1 " ul"M - , 1 Mini tll.lt I " t-i UOf r .hiiy prii t f -i"i i.f . ( i ; Mr. m -I -.'.lil', - . !*-'u.T i ,.t i>'i f if \^ ii"-o -ii ''i* 01 I luilii- Ii' '.. *<)iull n ' .Urll. MLi'l t! 1 I. nil i ' l hll V II !" t,i , to t I. : f .-f I'll! .1 . - t.oll t Outol lit '!,!,; 1^*1 MM : ' \N fur Yt .Ilium llri-ui. a'l::nui>tnitor. :m. F..r i.'.-vr - M.. II itt Councillor* Itontiin, , Neil, Sullivan. l''..r n-rve Sriiinel !>>xerit. .lulin .1. Mi-l.auclilan. I>|.|it. ri-cvi- .li.lm A-,'- Ili-W alnl r.ltnrk SllikW. Cullll.lll Jiiiiir('..|lU, KH'MHI Illai-k, .I.,*. M,-- Anlli-, .L.liii A. <'o,,|,,.|-,H,.l,, u l.iii_,'liiinl, 1'iit.k I'lielaii, \Vi,i. Mi-wiiit, .1. J. Hjikr. Statute '/'i> Ilir Kililur uf The Ad< but, At tin- l.i-t Miii, i of our rjiuicil there canio a case In MIV tin in for a irininl of Htutiitc i ill ii It s. t-nis in 1889 a iato| uycr ri-fusi-tl to \vinlt iiiiilrr I!H putliinustfr only on ooadttioM, lut put in tlit> itiiioiint di wurli alongside of Ins own place I'l,. l>utlniiit>Ii I' it tuuii'd list, wall liilnu not prilniintdl. The Mini raU-piiyt-i was appointed |mtluiiiiHtcr I'm- 1HUU. Now it appoarc-d that tlirtv \\, : four or tiYi' 1)1 till! l.ltr|i:l\i-lM nf tin- Hllill ill M . i,,ii who it'filhcil to \\,,i i, nnili'i 1,1111 and, as usual in such IMM s they ilid their work pomcwhrrc else. Now it wo .Id M'I iu all, r ill-, ciiiii- plcuil tht-ir work that they took it H|'nn tlu<iiisclvt s ID M nil tor a pull of l>. IT, and as they were ahout to enjoy tin llisi-lvrH hy liil%in_! a ilniiK. who .shn iild come aloni; hut u littlo niiiii who is ever himy in oilier IIH-II'H mat- ti i.-. lie would like to know who ^ f u\i- them tho iniinoy to MnbtM the hi t r. MoWuviT, the y invited l.ni In have a id n. k oi- two. And with a hearty Koculwill he joined in. 1 iiii<>lit Hay, like tho poet, lie w is na foil liu' just huil plenty. (l>ani,~ it, now, but it i (,'ood|, BttidliK. Now the p.i'h inaHlor reunned Ktatule labor not per- formed with this ilitleieuce, insti ud in working they wore only drinking and OW2..N SOIAU Collegiate - Institute Itc-Opens Wed. Jan. 7th, / / .- /.',/u i/i/m/ .^V/i"..' ; n tli' rniriii StntT uf I n I CI.IT, I. ,11 111. lllll 1 n NIT. :;ili.; -. I in Hi.' 1' . Cliistiiias Greeting'. 1890 SOCIETIES. SONS OF TKMPKll.\XnE.--TIiin 1,1.-. t< 111 I>1 I l<!l-t..<- Hll fV.TJ day f v. nine at S p.m Visit MU brutht-rt lii-uiMin-e in coiuiectlnn F>OV.U. '1 K.Ml'l.'.KS <JK TI.Vrr.KASCE. v . ular ('i.i,nt 1 1 n t- i " * > '1 'M -i y vtu bprouli)'* block t > v :n " ' i i|n-ll.-ii: lliulltlih '.I" 'VkicL . t ._; thi; -"Jl .1 i''i. tfimls. John W. Armstrong, , C. OllKT. DIVISION coriiT ri.xitx. < OMTMSSIONT: i L If. U.. ('unvi')inixT. Ac AKVUI '<" 1'iircb .-il wlo at l.iu.U. : : . i <>> < I. I < >ii i I I'. 11. * S. Sotiifty. .Mount I.' Hi. oil. m-t i", --'riatl.-- r.-ini. I*h< K ui ' LICEN.srv NOI.VXY ITJlLIf -THE- Flesherton Furniture Warerooms Arc complete in their stock of Household Furniture of i-viiy description, suitable alike for the cottage or the mansion, the farm home or the artisan's rcsiJfnce,as well as a nice assortment of lancy and useful articles rpecially for MONET TO LOAJ4. Tha Under&jgncd has Amount of Money to Lob ox ix>w3i ou FAKM HHJ S l>AMCt)K. Kl. a at 6. o, m OR PRESENTS. We arc still continuing our low-priced policy, and are M \vt-ll satisfied with a very small margin that we have di-trrmincd to in^kc it our permanent motto: 'Small profits, no bad del)ts and ijuiVk sak-s." \\'e have a nice line cif Rattan Chairs, Tables, Cradles, Etc., Etc. W. J. BKLLAMY iwr. CI.KRK .XCTIOII.KU. 'i:i;. > ' Dl.i:i>S MllllTd AGI'S I.K \- i rfl'nr i i tit I p. ..^ r. '. ,.\o<uteit Ini-urr uc* 1 ftflfc w I l'i lil-~S-i > Wl-*t Hunt V to U-UU t DR. CARTKR, M.C.T. AS..OM. lUYSICIi\. SI i:4.i:0%. &f. KLKSHKIM'itN. Office. Stnhi'a block. KwiUn .%.) J. (J.ftatton, M D.O.M. "cinlmr of t;.u Coilt^jo of ri)Y:<!iiiit (i. ' .;iuiri< at i>f:U..i.iH-door eut l Urivr'Mtoc I HI, -i -,i '. Mnli ,-,.l..ti -, ..in- v Itli 7 III t \.ni I lllV-l Itv l.\lliillil>tinll> 'l*,i ..l.lHIl.mi.- IU.M..H Ill-l , . : . .Ill 11 I Illl I . Art h. . i MI i..: in 1 1). I ,^t, ml '.'i - K i- Kiil fill III* I ill!,,, li.i. tl. I M l.i- an. 1>. It >!!) e. . Itoixr 1 NOTICE. Tli.- nunuiil in,-, wn ; "i in, 1 M,I-IIIII, >n ,.( 1,1 iiii I I ,> . I I. I. I HI Mi>ik,liil.-.,,ii I . oomiui i. illg >t I OullH-k |> 111. A fllli KlI-llU i ,. -i, l \V. M.-1..U till!. I.Isii'Jiu Tims. \\ y.-ll, Strain * Mm-k, luu Flour and Feed itluity* on lutml. ApplM kk 00 OWlt li_!, H'lli-il wlit-at NIL I, i-nlK'il mis ^!ili.,iu llmir and tin.-.! linn .-mill .-:i. .u. u v. Will M-ll ,-ln-iji mxl in li-iul.i rt-in.iMiin.' in Klcsln rinn Viu will liinl uu hrrr at all )ii>in.->. nu'lil *>I (lay. I K'i nitriiil ^uaranlfuinx u>y N 1 mllor Huur nt mid iii), MIL; you will , juiirn truly, ^ V ^ J niuiith-' cubtom o*ll and ace mi Tho 5;. Wyvlll PLKSHERTON IVn-rMll... \,,v I-.l. ! ORS. spnouL^ M \KKP.VLE s:rc. T.s. sriUHI.K.M [i ,- . o.M D.t Into ol ' MUtMark.l J. P. OJT E WELL, Vr.TKKIXAI I : N. (iradu.-itf nf t)iit;iriu \ .t. C, Hi i,K-uc dr.t iloor wu.li FLK8HKRTO! AI. IRS II. ILL, And a special line of low- priced K. T K TV H AND O IN Fall Leaf Dining Tables. In bedroom suites and par- or suites we have some \ery extraordinary values. .. I>. S.. M. U > . IHN i Is P Vmiu Markdivlo tho 1st uml .'^ \v , dne Jay tif.|.,!i nn.:i;!i. r ItMkertuii eiich trip uu the .1*^ s. IF. Hnr r utter, S<,lirit<>,; i <,,-, i/itncer I.K'sHl SOIXI, I P McCOLLODGH, llarrister, Soliriln;, <y- c . Olii--. over M-lar!a M|\ storf M.-irktlulr. Money |. THI-: THOMAS' CO rr.i.i.iiUA n-:i) ORGAN, ii Itops, fitted with the only real Mouse Proof Pedal oanl ami 6 feet 4 in. in height, for ^70.00, Hod steads, (Jhairs.Siueboards, '_\i hies, What not*, or anything else in the House Famishing lino, you ci-nnot do better than go to J. E. Moore, House furnisher & I utU-rtnkvr. DURHAM 8REE , Flesherton. Picture Framinar As U R. J. Sproule, - J>eed> er iu 11. R., Licensed Auctioneer, Con voyaue.r. A_i|.r,iser ami M,,:,,, l>al Kstate imd lupuirinpt. Ani-nt. .-iiM-H i_a WilU dr_,, ade ou .lior^Ht u,,ti,. ( . AHC tion S,.],.,. atttnded to in unj ,,.. rv of tha Count*. Money to .nan a t lo ( . 8 t ratei c[ interest. Collection, uttend.'d to with promptness iul Cliargp* low. . Ag.nt for llif] ^minimi .Stei.ml,ipCoi,.pny Cheap tick,-b fiom Fleli.il,.i. to Liverpool. Uudou or any of the Britinh ort. _'arti.3 intending t.. vi f it England, 8otland or Ireland, will please auk rate, be- fore pcrchwiog their tickeU elmw our Flesherton Livery Stables. D. LA1TOX, Proprieur. Flrat clam boria a>nd vnhirleii (or fair* , rMAooKbU ratw. 8tabl* o.'v.,<Hit Munh.w , b U> li <V