; ^FLESHERTON ADVANCE. "TRUTH BEFORE FArOR."-" PRINCIPLES, JV01 MEX." VOL. X., NO 528. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 27 1891. W. H. TEURSTOF, '-' ETC* ARMSTRONG BROS. ARMSTRONG nr.OS. sell watches to suit their customers and themselves. Wo have proof that our sa'cs suit our customers by onr evei ncrcasing trade. Oar Watch sali-s dur- ing the past month have been the largest in the past twelve mouths. This, no donbt. ia the result of the perfect satisfaction they are giting, aud the low price at which we sell. We study our customers' interest, and by spot cash buying are able to offer ome wonderful bargains. We carry in stock a complete line of tin tines: American Watches, together with a magnidceni stock of Clocks, Jewelry, Silver- 1 \Y:i. . iiv.l Spectacles. We keep no ap- prentices, and jvrsonally attend to all Watch, ;illd Jew- .'..' up .limit*. Items. 'aaythttihe crops aronnd thii part look as well, if not better than any . ' MMMi t i_ f i Harvesting is well on (he way and oth r " f * e f"^? for . md the .rops are generally good. , *\ L ; "Fields ih P *' w , w u -, , shingled, so that we expect to tand , ja-si-iS , ^FvSifftn5 . being made ready for himself ' thresher, it hemp tho first of this season in oar vicinity. Miss Nellie Wilcox was home from Mtaford over Sunday. M:s3 Pickel, of Markdale, and her ; little brother, were cacsts at Mr Mor- woods o/er Monday night. The Misses Julian spent last Sun- day in this neighborhood. Mr. W. Dodsou. of Rocklyu. showt uood taste in procuring material in our village for his IK w house. I have not beard anyone grumble ' about the dn weathvr ! . A fanner living near Kimberley has rented his farm lately. The national policy works divers miracles in tifft-rei:'. localities. for himself and fimily in the cold weather, auu brick work of Dr. Scott * Loose is being built. The new bridge over the Beaver river belowl Maxwell is completed and looks well. We all knew when ' Mr. Scatt got the contract the work ' would bo well done, as he always does his work in that way. ( Charlie Heron and Owfl I have returned from Parry Sound , I where they were attending the camp meeting. Mr. S'.nchan H i in. >n Park. and family, from purpose moving to Win's. commencing business for Balance of July and August Look for Bargains in Ordered Clothing from C. J, Leitch,Merchant Tailor. NO CHARGE for Cut- ting Goods Purchased FROM US. v . ARMSTRONG BROS. TUIMMING, WOOD WOKK FIRST PRIZE \V 11 K UKV EH S 11 OWN, LL'Mi. L.\TH. SHINGLES JOll WORK FOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURED AT Hoard's Carriage Works, FLESllEKTCKN, OXT. f'rvm mr um. The garden party held at the resi- dence of Mis. Wiiiuin Kuox. ou Fri- day eveuin.;. 11:- -'... in the iuur- if St. Andrew: S. S , was a suc- c^ s. notwithstanding the unfavorable condition of llie weather. Plenty of eatables > I and a 'program was n::'.en.d. r'\ music was :' by the > I 1 , oichestra. Someui.::,- over $12 wit realised. Owing to s xetneut a new *>tnker has | , the Boothvillo fac; \V trust that e\ ryttiuu' will n >\v r :u smoothly ' the end of the Sea-; Hillside A i for the fall term on M 'n lay the 17th mst.. with a full Mr. Simonsky, of Toronto, haa 1 taken a numbir uf views of private ' residences iu S. 1'. \v. I vieiuity. Mr. S lo ph la group of pupils at the Academy. Machine ag. nts are I -gd at present starting lit \v binders', a number of which have been sold this ; season. Mr. lieo. Black: : a com- fortable dwellu::,- house on the suburb* | of S.IV Miss M. McMillan IMS returned ; Is but a figurative expression to nutate the condition of^^^^^ vimiiu the merchant who buys on credit in this progressive age ot friends m Owen Souud. has returned business. The is like a lamp i.i-_; who pays cash to have credit. Our Waicgoiis ilio Kosi. iHU^HM^MM DICK S LAVH HOLLE1S Our Biiuui**'' the Krxi -r\\V (H'TTEB^ MOU oni- Ciiiifrs the Kct servKi > - HINDKRS. Our lmiro>rl Harrow <. the l i. UNIT OK1LLS. ru>wi li \SC. 1-LOW8 first. Knocked Out ! old stand, and there. School has again commenced, so that we can hear the ring of the bell and see Johnny going past carrying his dinner. An interesting foot bail match i Ijyed between Maxwell aud tie gth. 10th and 12th line lately. The game was well played on both sides, and as far AS we can hear uo foul pUy wa iiu le. The result was to nothn g : iu favor of Maxwell. Bring t alone your men who hive ouly had a few fames for practice i:id see if tht> beat tliat. Tiie boys did play the 1 .1, and all did wor \ r ; no one got hurt because he fill, for joints are i.ii.i to - We are plea*d to k.. >w tiiat at tin 10 time of wntmg Mrs. Kitui - stronger, and hope before you hear fiom us again sLe may be entirely veil. We noticed an item in vuce a short time ago. headed "a strange proceedin,-. ' which was o much, iu sympathy i;li our U that we cannot but give au opinion on the matter to show that our the are iu touch with our feelii-cs. ^ i with others.lhougl . . dcdicatid for religious purpose*. :er he be a Tre-byteriau O:> man, a Meiluxlit Orangeman, o otl.tr proU'stant. wo thought hi* fuueral ser:nou co;ild be preached \- any branch of tlie aforesaid church. an I by any minister of tliat church. This httk tVMt w'uicli took place did not appear as if th forego: : ou: Properties for Sala IN iltTCVESI 1 Lot* lS - T Jt < K . ' : 1 '-! i- prelim*** ; U (uvd Afid water**! ';. Ntw . T A S. R.. IwvlliDX U>non. :: 1 >n of *... tot> withhouw* .lie S.rrl TOT; jMiTmlC b- Ufuaui o. out : ; . . -I ' : cv>ctiu kbout :i i* r^ a "a : credit buyer compared With the cash buyer and resumed his educational duties at i true. Even if religion won? .ig compared vith ;i sturdy oak. The man ' v ntry. Wonder what attraction is &V*yi**im - curre is able to knock out the poor fellow who has h 2* , Vl , r , "^ right, but if we look at it Mrs. Ninth and Miss M. btuith rt ,i,> Ml . ms pomt of view, and sivnt a few dav* l.Uelv visitini? friends I .: thro' the World, Especially that portion of it which immediately sur:ounds Fleshe'toii. you \\illfind no more intrepid exploit l - after low prices on merchandise than Tl e (.'a^h Store. They ate bound that the.: st.-re shall be headiiu.uters for all the low price hunter." in the county, and to still keep up that reputa- Ui-mpto:i. tion we ha . c-d and opened out this week some low- priced pjiah/ers which we will be glad to show you, bought for spot cash, which no merchant daie sell lower. WILL SHOW FOR YOl'B IS- SFECTION A Mrs. Smith and Miss M. Smith r^l^VouVwiu't of viewraiid "be' plan Ra^/itifiil A <?<?flr//7?f?/7/ spent a few day, lately v.sit.ng friend. JS themaUer. we fU-1 fc in >.u- OeSUllJUl m Meafonl ana Oweu N.ur.d. .,, at Lo who c ; 04v j : he c : . f""", 1 * ud Jt?ll ". v turned bis back to goodnes*,and Cringle, ot Mt. rorest. were rustical- , lien if uot ^^ t |,oii. has Ken fiom of li T>r a few Mr. I'l i Mi>< I'.i: guesu of Ur. Mrs. John I spoilt rusticat- with friends in ST. wa | king iu t i, McKeh r w**. I what U right iu the Dondalk, were the S. Keunell las'. .< v. 1 1 Kleiuburg and l>r. Jas McKeiuie, of Milnor.Pak., at his brvither- Mil II*. Sll \I.K IKT. 1M UtNEKIL JKHKLK1 H>tS. ui- Mrs. Brigg, of Hamilton, it vuit- iugat her paii nts Mr. and Mrs. Me Ponald. A nui^h-and-tumblo Ir.iuwn bull- di^ ti^lit oce'-.ired a shoit tnue ago on the contiues of S. P. The pailici- - us. d each ctl'.er brutishly. Mind Your Own Business. The ad\ ior may sound impertinent, but it is sound advice anyway. The niosl successful business men have always done so. It is the mischievous meddler in other folk's busi- ness who makes a mess of it. By minding our own business we have been able to attend to it with pleasute and profit. We have mastered all its secrets followed up all us avenues, and reached the fountain of succes.-, and we are minding oi:r own husir.ess when we advise yon to give us a call. \\ e will be at home all day, waiting and longing to see v.ni, and P^ "-fSlHvt.vtiy to the merry music - .... . ^ ^l Hie ji. \ , (.hie of tie [ Ins ar. 1 . i ;om-: into hi* mouth and re- duced the end of that member to a pulp. Mr. Thos Ferris had a (OfjBMg Ivo last Friday. In tho evening the itimly yoiniu- yeomen and their lasses t'.ipptd their bivgaus and dainty slip- from I suppose, Mr. F i.u-. . yo.. that the suu had shone so hot i!.i 1 had got frozen to ii . . : . swejt away m the$pri!K 'K'Ovl. back all safe and sound, an 1 Again lake up the- quill. Hay is all gtilicr<>d. and iho : er* are worrying away at th Nothing bin the choli of the kuotter can be heard. Will Love and John Foster hare purchased a threshing machine, aud Inji.. 1 rim i;. 1 . Uiliifi !.... f- Utw lliwhli $is TO ? ." llw thumb of are intending to riuh'biuiius* iu that to have the opportunity of showin before nor since. you what you never -u\v M.I\> . n Doii't forgot McDonald & Evaus, aud the low priced Goods always oil liaud. MCDONALD THE STOKE ON & EV THE HILL. Q O. News rather scarce, owing to the ' dull weather and busy time*, especi- ally wiihlhe farm IK .MIHIIUIUUN . Harvesting ; s now the order of the ! day, and every r.uaor is anxiously 1 gathering the pr luco of tha gwund iu to the barn, aue whilst we have the harvest we might here line. Success, I Mr. Nicholson, of the fourth line, had his luud slightly biuised iu the l'ii: ler tho ether day. Miss Mary Contield has bveu very ill, but is recovering. A load of young folk took a drive to Colling wood lately. We hopt tl:e\ enioyetl it. Mrs. John Bates, of Toronto, wag visiting friends hero lately. The whistle- of Mr. K. l\o' steam thresher is again iu the land. The \Vi_rwn Envvre licatton. has pub- fall Fair* Kul .)ry M-rkd-lo IV:. M uid i- I ' u I U 1 ANP UK.. *:J' Tr # - u\sist:o\i.i;;v. IN*.''.: TAL lUib'.AKAi - : To 4 \i:s. CLOCKS. IN SICKF.I. A^' 1 WVt\ $1.50 T ' Fine attended t,<. (." '#> % ll spection of Hoods. 1 ' 1' IAMM x ' W. A. 1UIOWN. 1 MAUMULE.