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Flesherton Advance, 18 Jun 1891, p. 1

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FLESf ERTON ADVANCE. ''TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR."-" PRINCIPLES, J\ 01 MEW." VOL. IX., NO 520. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1891. W. H. THURSTOff, ARMSTRONG BROS. ARMSTRONG I', K OS. sell watches to suit their customers and themselves. We have proof that our sales suit our customers by '-ur e\vi increasing tindf. ( ur Wateh sales dur- ing the past month have been the largest in the past twelve months. This. 1:0 doubt, is the result of the perfect satisfaction tln.-y are giving, and the low price at which wo sell. We study our customers' interest, and by spot cash buying are able to offer some wonderful bargains. \Ve carry in stock a complete linn ijf the finest American Watches, together with a maguincent stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Silver- plated Ware, and Spectacles. We keen no ap- prentices, and personally attend to all Watch, Clock and Jewelry rcpainu-,'. ARMSTRONG BROS. VAIN! rui-: WOO1J \. FIRST PRIZE \VH EKIi V KH S H OWN, LL'.MBI'.lt, . LATH. maun JOB WOltK. FOR VBHICLES MANUFACTURED AT Heard's Carriage Works, FLESHEKTOX, ONT. Ffnin 'Hif i,n-,.| ''../i. /.M, ,,/(/,(. \\ | are toftling in this vicinity for want of ram. Although the recent showers did a great deal of good, yet the land is as dry as \\e ever saw it in August. The fall wheat looks vi > v well, however, but the meadows anil spring crops are very backward. Fishing seems to be the order of the day. For the past couple of weeks soire one is here from Thorn bmy or Meaford almost every day. We like,- to see those- ladles and gentle- ini 11 in our midst, but would like them to leave a few lism Mr. Joseph MeConnell, who has been very poorly for a few weeks past, is, wo are glad to learn, some better. Mr. Jas. Magee. sr., is confined to his bed this week. We hope lie will be around goon again. Kev. Mr. Mcl.ensh pn-aeh<-d in the hall here on Tuesday and Wednesday night of last week to a very fair con- gregation. \\e. with others, were favorably impressed with tho iiianiu.-r in which he ei[ oimded tho Scripture. S.piire Stewart goes to county council on Monday next, lie will Sje absi ut from the i 1 .irnii-rs' Institute picnie-, for which \\v are sorry. \\V expect to have a good time. Come il!, and sei.- .:' \v don't. Kntianee examinations will be lield here Un; first weik i;i J.ily next. M/. Thomas Wallace will be the ^x- amiuer. \\ t :hmk the third line correspond- ent to the Thornbiiry Standard ratli- . of his c .> Miiiidencu lately. In our opiaiou ladies' names should not be us*d un- less tl :, and iu this we don't think they -,,'eru acting so unladylike that their iianii-s should in 'iii Owen Sound, where he was in tttei:dai:ci- i < a jurryman. The work on Dr. Geu. Ludlow's new house is pivi^ressing. Thu home of Mr. Sandy Achesou has been brightened by the presence of new boy. Mr. \Vm. llaines has hail a severe turn ol lagnppe. but is able to be around again. The reei n l ram that wo had iu this vicinity was T ry timely. The out- look f -! i p >'il harvest is mont prom- ising Lards, meadows, and gram crops kre making a lirsl class showing. The continued drouth did not have the damaging effect here as in other localities, owing to thu na- ture, of the soil. Commissioner Sharp has been making some much needed repairs on the roads in this vicinity lately. Now is the- time of thu year for pic-nic parties. Two of them are bristling up here, viz. the temperance and the Suudy school. Cattle and sheep are commanding iroiid prices hero this season, livery- thing considered, the prospect for the farmeis is brighter than usual. Mrs. Jalju.i Waiklt-y, of I'.oiton.paid her daughter, Mrs. Geo. lluichmson, a visit last week. She returned home itardftj. Mr. Win. IIutcliiiiBoii, sr., returned from Toronto on Wednesday. Mi l'lieri;i Hallook is peddUng !* ds in this vicinity, and is doiii.; a Euui'Hia -. LAND iii Mownts. BIXIJK.US, I'lAjws. Oitr Unions I lie ICest. Our Knuuii-s tiic Itrst Unr l'iiis-rs Use Kcsi Our I ni(iru>ed Marrows the -.I'U vu rrrn 11 UXIl 1 HKIl. I. S. ..i PLOWS Clelaud. l.i//.ie KMV is i ii- lioni TV rmto. I li-r numerous friends are all :-!'' I i-> 1 .inongst them again. i Mr. \Vill Donaldson, of Toronto. appear in the mauiie,- in which they wr; visiting at Mr. Campbell , did. \V'o are not .generally yi\e:: io ^ r '" l - 11 Williams' la . He grumbling, but iu justice to our girls "jye I the lislung vary much, we mention tins. ^'''- Noble Hoath, who now reside Kev. Dr. Stone, of Meaford, was in our village last week, also Mr. II. C. J. Leitch, MERCHANT TAILOR, -FOR Good Material, Good Fits and Best Workmanship, Lowest Reasonable Prices, Aprllily Properties for Sale IN 1 R T E M E S I A. I.nt ic.:. .>!.. I Mi T A 8. R.. *, friiim- Uu n ami -IwrliiM, "ii ln,i premium, woll loiitod un I u Will Ii,- Lut 17". Nt s w . T .v s, li., :,o i IWI-lllMi; tllfll-llll. Ulll Ulltbuildlll^. U ill Ii.. I "ima of ]IH> ui.-nt .llilfl otvillatiolot: VilluK<* rri|M-riir- - will II.- lll*l -tliii ]\ \ ji i-iuiii' . . \!l\ Vllluijllpi .1-1 < .liili.Lill. .>! \tltll JOHN \V \HM> JUNE 1891 THE PROBABILITIES for this month arc : A rushing business in every line ot merchandise ; large quantities of Butter and Eggs marketed ; heaps of Dry Goods changing hands every day. We arc not old residents in Flesherton, but by honest dealing, close prices and good judgement in selection of goods, are steadily gaining the con- fidence of the public and the liberal patronage of the same. Thi. month the farmer should lay in Maxwell i or On last Friday the village was en tered by a company eompnsi a -.[ men, woiiii-n. horses and dogs. On closer examination it was found to be- those wto propo.-td to be going to act the |la\.-Tnele Tom's Cabin." About 1.,'IMin the evening they gave a little band music, and lator on in tho even- ing the play commenced. It was not what it was supposed to be ; tl fun- some returned homo diwncasL iii.il the actois mado their disappear shortly after. The Orange Society had, their building moved nearei to tho road, and the slied ut the Methodist Church has been moved also. Owing to to the absence of Kev. Hughes, some of tho members of the | congregation conducted a short service An 1 . - j i . A-\ ' on last Sunday. uoou Stock ot tirocwies T '' ^ w is - ai) ^ to know going to be with us another for the basy time. We arc offiuiftg as an induce- ment a genuine Japan Tea at 25015., and a liberal reduction to any one buying a quantity. Sugars profit. Currants, we are selling without a living Raisins, Rice, Canned Goods, Spices, Etc., always on ! ind. Our Hats are Going But *e still have a good selection in plain and fancy straw, soft and stiff felt, and will sell them cheaper than ever. Cheap lines in Shirtings, Cottonades, Cottons, Prints, Dress Goods, Lawns, Muslins, Embroideries, Etc. at Eppioic, was he-re on a visit to sei In- tViuiid-,. II.- looks well. li< vi\ 'iliu Advano il 'i^t lika a home letie t-) lam every v, , 1(. He thinks every '>!' our boyst that are away fron home- ought to subscribe for it. Mrs. llraniir hag been very sicl with congestion of the lungs am hemorrhage, but under tho shillfii treatment of l)i . Scott she is now a i better. Mitis Kale Madden, of Osprey, is now on a visit ID her aunt, Mrs. I'.ran- iff, of this placi . 1 think people- ought to fix their Soiin- of our boys ai\- kept :( part of every night trying to keep them in their p, li< in ff/iii uur turn OofTttpondtnt, Ci"e-. " iivwly guild in tills sec. liou til ceiiiiay. Mio hav crup *ul im v.-i \ I;H.I|I "ii n'i'..ujit .,[ tlio Jri'iiili. Old iniv will, iiu Juiilit, comii into murket at a guott prlc. Tin- sh.n^Mi mill in Kuiii riinnin^, uiul till- piopiiettri.s c.-iii supply ike public dt- Ul.lllll 011 sll.llt UlllHIU. I'll.) ilium ii Siiniity school pic uic will be iii'1,1 ui /i.,ii cliurcli iu New Kn^luu<l. <m v, 2:ii.l iii.il. The uuatur. -Mr. l-'y.lell, r t* I 1 t' 1 i u t; i'i x . -s-'l'l lll-ii. i uu |MMWri year, and in Ins absence las-, Sunday , aild ,,^ er Uov . KM> n emeu wl n be iu mioud- Mr. J. L. Wood took the work on uncv. A goml timo IH expocteil. the Orprey circuit, uamelv Bethel ia Wearu glnJ to note that Mr. Jetwo I>o.l- the morning, \Vareham in the after- '"- wl1 " '"'^ '"->'. Ut-pt t u,.ui<, i,, r about , ,, ,, ., tlin-u vims In- H rheumatic illuess, M uuw noon and Maxwell in the evening. ! ablo to hv n|lt I4 , ill)e David Hill aged 11 years, son of I Mr. William in -rt'of Syiliiuluun, was the WILL SHOW FOK YO! II IN- SnX'TldN A Beautiful Assortment > irriU.x SILVI-KU "IKK IM> 4.KM.I; U. JKttLLKY Lille:' Fiat Iiu II:-;:: TO llaas 1 Fiilri Mr. James Hill of the 3rd line, was buried iu the Presbyterian burying ground here on Monday. Miss Bowes is a guest at Mr. Alex, lludsons. Mr. Hull, from Markdale, was at hisgrandfatheis, Mr. Thomas Gam ey's.for a few days. We believe Mr. C. M. Field is about j to purchase the house, lot and stable 011 Main street and commence 1 busi- ness in earnest. C. M. is a good -.-. , , fNi T*v L i~i TT ' workman and it has been ruuiorei he V -OOOt and ISnOe JJepartment JfUll iuot going to work alone very long. At the last meeting of the Osprey Council, the side- walk question was brought up. It was agreed upon to go aheadiwith it as far as funds would M , llir '>- ;t f 1 "' U '"K Affections ,,1-,, , . * . . . i nu Jradical euro for Norim Uubility ami nil permit, and to put thu statute labor NUIVUUH oompkiUM, tt. i having i,ht.i >ts RUUHt Of Ills Mill, \V. ik-dt, iU tblS Tlllngli. ull Sun. lay laat. Mm. \Vatl Uiclianlion npnt the Jay, last Mi'inlHv, in this vicinity fitting fiioudn. i tn Monday evu last, auuut In. .in p.m. a few youibs puxsi-'l tliruiigli uur Tillage. Th hilarity anil M>UK with wliieb tbuy gave- us a seremwlo BviJeucril SUOOMB at HtrUmli at thu (out ball umtcli that day. \\ ,- learnoit later, howeror, that tba malch win n iJraw, neither siilo making a goal, \\r_v good for Kiiuburlt-y. Miss Ailin Moiwoatl, who has boon away from liuiiiB for twu teruia giviny uiusic , ia homo again. in every line. Call and see us early and the proba- bilities will be : Before the end of June you will be satisfied that the r;ish 'store on the hill is the place to do your trading. Highest Price for Farm & Poduce COMSVMPTIOH CUKSB. An old physician, i utireil fv.nii priictfoc, hitv- IIIK hail IIIIICIM] in liis ImnJx by nu Knxt In.lin inihMimary Ihu foniiula of k UBlpil ruuiedy for the npooily anil !> nimiimt, cui'ti uf ConiuuptlOD, KrdinrhitiH. C Hnrrh, AsilmiH ,:;,, thereon also. IlliKtiOgf. ur UICH Cw Mr. Geo. A. Uutch-iuson. retua - ned wonderful curative in-Wfi . in thouKiitiilii of CASOM, has fult it hia duty Lo iimku it known to his suffering fi-llowv Aotinited l>v this nio'ivci and ailuHira to reliuvu liuniitii nunrlni, i will nonil froo of charge, - to nil wln-.i. recipe, in German, French or Knli:.li, with full 'In octioiiB for preparing and nsim;. Sent by mail by addronHlnx with Htiunp. naming this paper \V. A. XuJEB, (CJU TuWurs'lJlotk. Uochen AND UK.. 820 TO ::.s. \\.\l\ RANTS CO VEJEUNU INCIPKN- TAL r.liKAKAtll-S -2 Tu 4 YKS. CLOCKS, IN" NICKEL AND WAI. NTT. 81.30 TO $8.:>n. Fine * Repairing LVrsonally attended to. Close in- spection of Goods. 1'iiees and Business Melhudu imite-1. Wi^cs u i\ll ' W. A. BROWN, MARKDALE.

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