Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 8 Jan 1891, p. 1

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3RTON ADVANCE. "TILUTH BEFORE FAVOR."-' PRINCIPLES, MEW." VOL TX ., NO 497. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1891. W. H. THURSTON, F.TCR XMAS GOODS i Mrlntrrc From nur <nn< ''urn ilunieipal election had been the chief topic during i lie past week, and every one having a vole is anxious to get to the poll to- day Miss lukster and her brother Jas. keep the program was about half rendered the l''li'shertou "bell brigade'' ar- rived, which proved lo be nil tongue and no brains Proceeds of the ev-ning about 810. liustioge ought to be a good stand for a biikery. One old ludy dec-lares she baked 'I'l leaves of. bread on Satur is moving in to the house lately vu- d,,y ( . vc niug which were nil devoured catcd by Malcolm Melntyre. They by" Sunday morning. Talk about iutet;d to live there this winter ay it, custom. is near tbe school. Mi H. and Miss Jordan will shortly Mr. and MLS. N. \V. Scott have rc niove to The important thing in jewelry is quality. We the finest quality ot ' Gol-i and SilveipUte. For the , hvx we Inve made sneci:il pirn. u .\tion and offer beautiful I'l, Hrrrw^ T xrf Pins ., n .1 J'ist returned from Ku'reinont. where Mr. II Lu.llow, dentist, is visiting goods in Earrings, heart 1 is, LJn Jcnes.^La* is, a I ll;( , v | iavo ,,. l , 1 ., 1 , uu ,, die hohduys. n \^ lv ^ !.,.. Wcaragkdfca Ml Mr. A. Muii-: M,. \V. A. IFutehinson l.-t't here to In ad at home once more. Aiel.ie has n -sume his studies in Oberlin col- i been at Ann Harbor, Michigan, for i,..,,;. !the last lew years attending the ^Mr. J. RoHel.urougli, who ha.s n. -. o Medical Collage. He _ intends to re- attending the Trinity medical schuol. Cutl Buttons. Novelties in American jewelery. DIAMOND, GEM AND WEDDING RINGS S| lendid value. We have some special bargins in Ladies' GOLD & ? IIVEE, "WATCHES Our prices cannot be touched, quality considered. Ri-v. .J. H. \Vatts. After iniiMi: iiy ti.e clmir, the tiiiiini-ial n-pm-f f thn chiireh fur thu year wan rend. < >nr church lias u .jni'd ihowinn, ami we Inipe soon t.. if able to clear it from delit. Addivni,.* were delivered liy llv\-. Kytlell und M. Tavish. winch weru inuc-li appreciated. - ar siiiccn-ly thnnkf-.il to thi**u ;;rn- ileiiieii fur cnimi.n s " far In address u.s. Tin- .uldrru Ijy Rev. MeTavihli t<i yt"in^ was worthy <if .special initiu, an. I * hope it Hill tin prniliictiie of imit-li Hi md. Tliu inumc by tin- c-lmir was aimd. limtniiiifiital mime l>y M^sKlla\Vi, was loudly applauded. H. U. famuli,-!-, MII<; a culii. ace pained mi the nr.'un b\ I - A Thompson. !'r,.,- U $40. He intends to re- turn shortly ui.il eouiph-t! his course. Toronto, is visiting his parents Mr. \\iii. Hardy, from North Kep- ..~~~. pel, spent a fexv days with his friends Mount Zion. here last week. Mr. Jas. Patterson, from Sxvinton here. 1 I* \I ^ r FI"*f I'Vf J\. It AlO 1 1VV/1\ vT For all detects of the vision Out eyeglasses tnd spectacles are the ' Park, gave his many Uuud* hero a Christmas and Nexv Years passed ,est. We still lead in watch, clock and jewelry repairing * ^- "< - *SPlfUZ. ,,, lho citv Our repair trade is stea NN , ^j... a( ,. im cu n,a U p 0ll to n pun for a little MMOO and returned. tin- loss of one of our lair damsels, i Mr Jas. Watson, who lives in Niip- \\e do not mean by loss to say that am-e. spent th holidays here with his ' she has died or inuved away to some parents. Jim looks well. d;.-tant laud, but has got married and Mr. Alex. MeNevin, of Boltou, also lost to some of our spent the holidays here xvith bis men xvlio have been looking parents. very longingly that way. Miss Sarih We have this week to chronicle the Lamunt xxas joined by the holy death of our old friend, Mrs. Jas. - of matrimony to Mr. Tlios. Handy, who, after a lingering illness. McConuell, of Singhampton, by the passed away on l>ee. the 27th, r.VlNTISC.. TUIMMIM;. H.)|lSi:SI|OKIMi. .u WOKK. FIRST PRIZE U H KKK V Kit S H OWN. LUMBBS, LATH. jaw JOB WOltK. FOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURED AT K, v. John (.'liish'ilm, ton, where the happy s Carriage Works, FLESHEKTGN, ONT. of 1 lumbar- couple went to have the knot tied. Your cor. oil': rs congi-atnlatioim to the happy irs. The deceased was a faith- ful follower of the blessed Ma - She leaves behind her ni: agni pun ner The interment took place at Mt. Ziou cenieterv. JlCK'S I..S1 UOLl.KIia Kov HINMKUS. PLOWS. Our Mii!;<{iuB the Bt?t. Our SI, i^-lm tli,- K*t. Our ('iitt.-rs the Bent. Our Improved Harrows tho B*t. Our I'ati'iit Cale The Heat. Sii-vrin lui|irnvi'd S|,rint[ Tontl, Harrow the Hest. sn; \\v ci SLTFKI.KKS, TLMS1I" DKIL1.S. OANU PLOWS Mr. Win. McDonald and daughter. from Cullmgwood township, but foimer'y from hen-, spent a leu days with their old neighbors la>i Mrs. John MeKinnon pre.ieiilt.-d her husband \\ith a daughter oil Tin ->d:iy of l.i .-! week. Molh'-r an 1 child are doing well. Station JANl AKY, 18J1. By uio- ou-/i Reporter. This being the season of the year more tor pleasure thau business, the trade around the station has been less /Vim inn-men I'lirrn/mifi* nt. Ice in ahiiiidance and pli-nty of frost, tho order during the past Exciting times lately owing u> elec- tion, and still they can't put Gaiut-y out. A social was hold at the home of Mr. Scutt. About 815 was mad.- ill bad an excellent time and there- fore were p!-"ed, Dr. Scott, his daughter, son ai.il wife returned from l>akoU ou Sntur- active than it was fur tho past fww'day. The youn-,' hmlo It.oks adiuii- . No* tbat tho eLuwuuu is i ably woJI, i)d *u welouiuo httv trj our We are starting the first month of the New Yei>r with a determination to make our sales double the previous year. There ia no standing still in lousiness, it is either t;o ahead, or go behind, and we ;irc bound to go ahead. In order to accomplish our purpose, we have to make our stock so attrac- tive that both new and old customers will find it worth their while to cic.tl with us. The cheapest goods are no: always the best to buy, but we shall endeavor to give you quality as well as cheapness. This month we shall show oxer it w hoj)eu it will resume its former activi y. 1 was sonii.wbat surprised to see Dr. Christoe nit here 01: New Year's day it bemuse wet and disagreeable 1 canvassing for our present reeve, ' il'tKi- what lie said at the nomination ! in regard to ibe four candidates, lie is a hustler. The miinl^ of some of tho ratepay- ers aiouiul nere are like the weather, souiexvhut cuaiigeable. PRO BONO PUBLICO. " PMTB AU TBINaiMIOLD FAST THAT n. ' If ymi want ft unml. MM] Mnkte|, il"ibl. miliKtllltial. "riiiuui i.:al. \v. ' ,,,,. iinii that will ii'.- iiiiuiaiii'iv i vpriiM- an nu'uf ,\it!i-> '- in i ; i... happy fur a Hi- '"in ! - KUnrailtuu -ntir-fm t:un III i\ i Iiu h'll UK- i-i H > < 'f : in* pump. I submit fur rcl. H iif. ill. mi - of HIM paitli.r. whu alu IIMIIL my :.mn|.- Ill \l.nk.lii .1 \\ >|in> il,. \ \\ KutliMi;.- \I^ik . In \rli-mi-iH \Vin Wi idil I !..>,;. \\ lr\is Hi-urv . lulins'iin rtillin- ilKVit.. .UIKI- IcihiiKlnii Mis H. i.. \4i- HtMubonkla, w (t John iV.aiiil il (t. Tlu.s I., v, i \,, Lftwri'liri- In I llplll'lMU J. <>Vf|-:nl!il K .1.1 I ! II.Mnnii, ; , I M.' \ : Ilini !..|MI , ',., rill| Ni Bogland wln'l. in iiii-iu-it; M,n,i. n,i 1 1,. Son ': .IX I'l Hi.llunil. \\ MI ..iii.n . I H; , M.niltuii,, r\ \li .11-1. . i I I \\ilhain-" M ft., .ii. lliin- Mf ....... a Mi i'.nuu .in" Mr. l.awliT, ijlt. In t|irf\. JHIIII'- MII, nli i, Ii .in i -.mill At M. (t ; \\ in. l.uvi- \, "Holiday Time Is midst. School re-i'| eni-d on Mondiiv and: onee iigniii the dingle of the old beli may bo beard. 1'r. Forrest returned to his home at Mount Albert on Monday. The Kev. 11. A. r.roxvii has coin- Time. and Special Lines Every Department, n And shall invite an inspection of our stock before purchasing elsewhere Thanking our many customers for their liberal patronage during the past twelve months, and so- liciting a ahare for the coming twelve, we wish each and every one a prosperous and Happy New Year. McDonald A Evans. t- v :'-- JANUARY, 1831. ineneed revival -services at liucking- hain s appointment. Altliongh very late now. yet work- ing ou the principle "better late than never," 1 noxv wish Tho Advance am' WILL SHOW Fd I! 8PEOTIOS M>Ui; IN A Beautiful Mr. Tottenham, our energetic it- ninny n.aders happy and yron. townsman, iiu.s his sawmill in run- pcrom New Year.' lumber to | *^- uiug order ind is cutting close m tho mill. Miss Woods is away on a vuit to her friend-, in King. Miss Miner, fjl Own Sound, ha.- entered upmi her duties here as public school teaclier on Monday. lir> Hogg, of Toronto, is a call last Monday ou :i matter of business. Mclnnes anil Lawrence left the station lust Tuesday with two car loads of potatoes for soim- part in the States. Mr. John Melia is pre|>ni ing to build ou the lot that he pnielia- d. Ini.stiuxe. From (inr nii-n I 'm , >;HJI/< '. Ti'lie Methodist S. S. anniversary which was bold here on 30th I >> v proved to be a success, although the crowd exceeded the accommodation, the church being over ciowded. Flcshertoi), Diimlalk, Warehani, and Betjiel were all well represented. Ke>. ti. Cobbledick occupied the chiar. The singing got up by the .school was very good, with the exception of one or two pieces. Professor Jones, of Owen bound, enlivened tho proceed- j ings with a solo which brought hearty I encores from the audience. Miss Moore presided at the organ. The speakers were the Rev. (i Cobbledick Mr. Wm. A. Hutclnuson. When MILVBBWARB i\l 4.KNKKVI. .11 I IH UN'S. Harehain. /'/ "II Illl'l I 't,: Tho holidays have Ix-en a lane of fenli 1 here The number of get-so ai.U li.r. i- iliiiunilli;il In a ooliKidur- utili- extent. Tins thaw whieli took place on New Vt-ani day has taken away our xluulunu an.! lelt II.H mitlmig I'lit icu and water. \Vu wen- pleased In see Mr. Robert f lli'iiderxnii. iif Tiirnnto. in our nndst, | again. H<il> looVs wull. \\-areinirry to say that the twilight -iral over our choir during -er n the Siililmth day. I my, detec- tive Murry should take the rase in hand. 1'here is it certain youiii; laily in this vicinity wl"> is waiting |iatiently fur tho 14th ot February, when alia experts to rocuivu n viiK-ntino. Mr. Koburt McMillan, of Toronto, ia visiting friends in this part. Himberlc). i,iii;s' Fins ll:a ttiitk, tots' Sl > TO A'l-nm mir <nrii Tbu animal tuameetiiift in counectimi with the Methodist church caine off ou the *>th iiint. , as advertised, nnd was n succeaa. Tho good Uliug* provided by the ladies were all that could be dt-ired, Mid tho intellectual part WAS a grand sue The chair I occupid by the HI AM> UK . .<-") To *:N WAI: HANTS niVKMNO INUDI-.N- TAL r.lllv. \K.\til.S - 'in 4 YUS. CLOCKS, IN NICK F.I. AND WALNfT. S1.5D TO $tv.-)0 Fine Eepairing Personally attended to. Close in- spection of (ioods, 1'rici < and Business Methods inx:;i 1. 8e(t to Sll W. A. BROWN

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