Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 23 Apr 1891, p. 1

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FLESHERTON ADVANCE. 'TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR-" "PRINCIPLES, A 01 VOL. IX., NO 512. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1891. W. H. THURSTON, ETCH Rings, Rings, Rings. Armstrong Bros. Arc now sho.ving the largest and best stock of Diamond, Gem Engagements, 10 K and 18 K Plain Wedding Rings, ever shown here and at prices thst cannot be equalled except by spot cash buying, which is the secret of our cheap selling. We also carry an ex- tensive line ot New Haven Walnut 8 day," 24 hour and Imitation Marble Clocks with fine French works. Nickel Timers from 1.00 up to $3.00. We are still selling such watches as Waltham, Elgin, Columbus, Springfield, Illinois, St. Thomas, Hartford, and New Haven watches at our greatly reduced prices. Fine Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repairing our Specialty. Our Facilities for Ftoe Work are unexcelled. ARMSTRONG- BROS. MaxwHI From oiirutcn Currenpuntlriit. And still w continue to lose, this time we have lost nothing snow. The literary society held the but but last season ou Friday meeting for this evening the 10th. Mr. 1. 1 n ley is moving into the house recently vacated by Mr. limer son and Mr. John Madill is going to carry ou the business in the hotel hue for a time. Mr. Richard Preston has been home ou a visit lately aud is looking well. Mr. Albert Herou aud wife are ing of the snow has caused the floods to partially cover a great many farms in this viciuity. One man living near the river was compelled to leave his house as the water was rmiuiug over the door, but it is slowly abating. Mrs. J. Unison, of Novar, Muskoka, is here ou a visit to her parent.-, Mr. and Mrs. MeConnell, She will prob* ably remain a few weeks. Miss Amy McLean, of this place, is very ill at present. She had been complaining for -mine days, but uoth- ! mg serious was expected, but ou j Titemluy inglit she was striulten with paralysis and has not i up to time of; writing! been able to speak. Dr. Halstead is in attendance and Dr. gone to Heshcrtou. McBrido has been consulted, aud Tho Orange society of Ifcfe place everythiug 18 fc^ done for uor re | ief . ku purchased tbo late Primitive We u suo w , n 3QQn be arolmd Methodist church and will therefore g..^,, hold their meetings there ill thej Mr! Win. Scott got ^ ut f u> , run into his knoe a The dog population of our town is increasing. We believe if this would jedease, and the trade in pork in- crease, peace would reign m our borders. Mr. Will Birnroso leaves for Coll- ingwood this week. Will is a soeiable and good-natured young man, and SOMETHING NEW Will bofouudat fr*queut mistrals iu this -l>no Ku*p your o> u ou it. nail DM, TK1MMISO, WOOD WOUK FIRST PRIZE \V II KKKV KU S II OWN, LL'MUKK. LATH, SIllNd! i - J011 WOUK. will be missed greatly arouud tbe village. Mr. Joseph Allistou bas reutcd ami moved to tin- houso recently vacated by Mr. George Heron. a sharp few days ago which caused him great pain, lie worked for a few hours after, not feel- ing any pain, but was obliged to ijivc up, and for a few days suffered great pain. He is now getting better, but it will be some days before be will be .ibie 10 work. Mrs. A. McLean leaves this weel; for Fairport, Ohio, to join her bus- baud who has accepted a situation there. The farmers in this vicinity are to ';,: /::::: Qothiag go t: C. J, LE ITCH'S Merchant Tailoring Establishment, FLESHERTON. AprlOly FOK VEHICLES MANUFACTURED AT 1 1 card's Carriage Works, FLKSHEUTON, ONT. busy plowing, and several have sown The sidewalk question has for some somu , raln \\ have not had our annual taffy u pull tins season. Time now. When tl.e 1st of May comes let ali ihe citizens turn out and get a few lish before tho people from Fl .u. il surrounding towns, such .is Ailvam.-o man. nt'; all. Wo like t< .eiu in our midst, but we want some uf Uie iisii ull the same. Our WiiKXWiis lh<- Ufitt. Uur ISn^an Hi ltr; (Mir u ; i .-. UK* Ui'st- Our liu|ro> > l Harrows il:r n it. STHAW 4 I Til US, time beun ti matter of non-interest the people of Ma.\\viH. but of late arc jlaU to say a move has been iu that direction. Our opinion it> when \ve have three dry good aton s. a drug store, etc., a sidewalk would odd to the trade, us some would go for a walk and become fascinated when seeing some beautiful articles up for exhibition in the windows. Then. I .'ay, .1 sidewalk, be il over so common, would improve Maxwell m ' many w;i\s. mid if each one would lend a helping bund the would be but light. Kuad. I L I1NII' HUI1.1.S. CAM. I'l APRIL 1891. t'l'Hlt "lllr "II 'H ' 'i<IT'"i/'M</' II I The indications show that ha - .m-ived a: last. ing has comment'. <1 . iiuikiie; tins year was a fail lire and tally pulls nil. ,<. Some property oiunijes have Mr. .). B. Sloan and family of this. I''-"-'" lately. Mr I (iralnim has place have met with a ladbMvavc wld Mr. Wm C old men; by The death of th. ir daughter, B <'"' P?** li ' 1 ' '" Mi-s. Saul, of Toronio, who died to tbe tot* MM The ri- air. J. Waning bas been >\<T on the other side, of t IM mountain acting us lin-nian in Mr. J. Sloan s saw mill. Mr. John Ma;." e runs the milk As this is the month to blow and pull about new Spring C'.oods, Larj;c Importations, Daily Arrivals of Goods, etc., we claim the privilege of talking quietly to our customers and Those Interested In spring purchases. Every \\cek our New Spring Cioods are coming to the front for in- spection. The first we might mention interests the nu-n and boys, and consists of a heavy shipment of Hats in al- most every conceivable bl)le and shape, and feel sure we can fit any shape head or suit the most foppish Ljent in this sec- tion of country. Quality and price cannot fail to please. While examining our hats don't- forget to inquire for Divs.- Shirts, Collars, Tics, Etc., also see our selection of Pantin-s, Worsted Suitings in Scotch and Canadian. Don't think, Ladies, because \vc have mentioned the nice things for The COARSER SEX first that we have forgotten you. We try at all times to study your in- terests very closely, and several ladies ^33 testify already to our fine assortment of Dress Fabrics, etc. A nice line of Colored Cashmere just opened, also cheap lines of Colored Dress Goods in plain and ligures. One old lady remarked that our Print assortment made her fancy she was young again and living in the good old times. 'L'he quaint old p.it- terns.not two alike, and so m.iny to >D2LLy -DSTJB J^iftJU is worthy of note. Lawns and Muslins, KmuroiJeries and Laces, Gloves and Hosiery, Cottonades and Shirtings, Lace Curtains and Curtainettes, Scrims and Chintx.s, and other articles too numerous to mention comprise mliielily last \veen. iiiiiins were brought to land buried on Saturday. A large number uf tViends met tbo remains at , | tho station and proceeded to the ; waggon on this route to the cemetery. Her husband and friends ^on cheese factory this season. have the sympathy of all who known them. Deceased was of a jjen tlo and lovcable disposition and endeared her- self to all who knew her. Sho died .nlelloiiM Ili-lii-. Mr. iu the full asamnuce of a glorioun : belav ; ( rm ovii Currtpuiuleut. Editor, 1 am uot dead, but "1 resin rect ion. Of her we can truly say Oui sistui rtiilit IK orer, M. i .-in run, It W il I') I'liv ;;l*CO ll'l |K>W<T I'll.' ].,!.. of Ufa Ullll HUM. .<\\ ! . -wiuitly (illt.'lntH. Her i'ii t uintH with Thixi, And t h". f. 1 ' liur frieiulfl iu woopinK .H viator)'. Mr. I i DM \Villmms has been very sick for over a week. Mr. John Walker, of Creemoro, is viMtnij,' ai Mi. John Bevcroft's and oilier friends at present. Mr. (.ieoige C'amiibell Parks bttii out around buying up all potatoes. Ho is a good buyer, Kivus the very highest market for them. has the and 1 noticed iii your [.a per thut spiing had eomo in sevural localitioti, aini 1 had no doubt you would conclude it { hail come heie.also, conHe<|uently 1 didn't write you until I should have moio to tell yon. 1'Jvery one is busy here : all lines of business are alivo, aud wo are a piosperous people. The sound of the mallet is heard in the laud. Mrs. Wesley Wiley, of Toronto, formerly of this place, is visiting friends iu this vicinity. Mr. W. Ellis talks of going to so- There is to bo preaching in tho price jouru in Ohio. One after another of ' our young men ijo from among us, causing many to mourn for the loss Orange Hall every Sabbath afternoon they severally sustain. iby a minister of the Presbyterian Mr. Daniel \\ulkci talks of starting church. All are cordially invited to j a bla:kstnitli shop in our village. We attend at the hour of 2 o'clock ou : will gladly welcome any enterprise, \.,,.jl .>!>. I and especially ouo of this Hue. There Iho country begins to look like spring, the pigs are out in full force, looting up the sides of the roads iu a Goods. Our Boot and Shoe Department is well filled with lines suitable for every kind of weather. It needs no com- mendation from us, lor it has gained a reputation of its own. Any one who has purchased our Boots and Shoes knows where to get booted good and cheap. Fresh Groceries on hand. Don't forget the place.} MCDONALD & EVANS. disgraceful manner. their owners turning them ring out ? Why cannot tllt'lll If before they don't do something to stop them they ought tj be compelled topou thorn up. Klll.lM.-l.- From <nir <nru Corrttiviultnt. Now the snow has gono and beau- is a good opening for a good black- ami tli hero. Mr. Jno. Ferris, of Franks paid us a Hying visit en route Bay, from Toronto to his home. Ho is looking well considering tlie serious accident he sustained last fall in tho lumber mill. Will the base ball team soon be organi/od again ? vVhy not have a football team '? I'm somewhat of a kicker myself. With a httlo abuse 1 think we could get up a team of kick- tiful spring weather has again put iu ers. v an appearance. The fall wheat inj In nr last Hems published the this viciuity looks well, aud the farm - uaine of J. Dowdiug should have read era here are anticipating au abundant;!. Dowdwg, also J. Wilcoj^ should harvest, The teccut raioi ud Jiiclt- ' read H. " Properties /or Sale - IN - AKTENKMIA. Ix>U 165 ami IW> ir<1 raiiue N. K T A S It iu-int'hit. iuu*crt. frani barn n.l <lwnliu >: I tlio prt- IIIIMM ; well fuuwxl ami wnit Will In.-., I ,-h, ii. l*it 17ii i S W., T. >V H, 11.. 30 acrw . frauiv IwxllliiK thtTfon. ami oulbuiUlmii' \V tli i> ->'M clutap mm uu time. i . >: . i v - it nbout MO cre, '*> . lilmu _u.ja liarilwixHl buili. Toriut ( pa\ uu lit .-it.-* n., 100 acre*. AUoan uf village luu with IUIUMM tbvreuu in Kltml.*. Villuite Proprrtir* 111 <> ver*! very <l*irabl vill**;* pi-Mprtiti * I i'-tt <>f, uii uf which, known AH tlir \\ ll,< t ;'.('. I t \ . * ltl iKMllAI ly YltlllM lta t'outaiua 'alnmt - 1 * MTW. A < >m(or- *- K.Milt lit!- Lf LI'*' ll*l UU'tf'll i inn t>*rniu* tii farm or in'iufi t\ nhould oounnuaiMte with JOHN \V AHMbTHoM WILL >1H)\V KOK VUlll IN SPECTION A Beautiful Assortment > VHIII.s >ll \IKMVKI .KM-:KII. JKHELKY L&&16S I ml $18 TO tea 1 m IU': 10 AND UK.. #_'!) TO 6:N. WAK KANI'Si dVI- U1N(! INCIDEN- TAL BKKAKACiES -2 TO 4 vi;s. CLOCKS, IN NICKKI. ANP WALNIT 81.50 TO S.:)ii. Fine $ Repairing Personally attended to. Close in- spection of Goods, Prices aud Business Methods invitc'l. Wi^eji to W. A. BKOWN, Jeinrellcp. MARKDALb],

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