Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 24 Sep 1891, p. 1

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FLESHERTON ADVANCE. "TRUTH BEFORE FA VOR."-" PRINCIPLES, JVOI MEW VOL. XL, NO 532. FLESHERTON, ONL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1891. W. H. THURSTON, EDITOR* PROPRIETOR WE HAVE JUST FINISHED WtMlfhouae Item.-.. , ruttinc in an immerse Fall Stock, and have added' Harvesting ig almost over. Some to our already large and well assorted stock a xenr fine line ; %!^e?.'S i JSSrJ'% of Silver Knives, Forks and Spoons of the best O. 1 5 . g0 odin this locality. A change of A I quality. Our ever increasing ti ade has. necessitated our countenance is very noticeable in the PUTTING IN Pile's faces. A goodly number of our citizens visited the exhibition iu the city. mTTTII ~D~J7i Qrn _ Since our last writing, twice hath quality Jewelry of the latest patterns and finest designs We have now the most com] lete another very fine 5 ft. Show Case, which we have filled with STOCK IN THE COUNTRY, and by our spot cash buying are able to offer our customers some wonderful bargains. Our watch and clock repair trade is ever on the increase. A GUARANTEE goes with every Watch and Clock repaired by AttlVISTKOWO DWOS., Watchmakers and Jewelers for Flesherton and Uundalk FAINTING, TRIMMING, HOIiSEbll >KIS(. WOOD WOHK FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER SHOWN, 1.1'MHKlt, LATH. SHINGLES' JOB WORK FOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURED AT Beard's Carriage Works, FLESHEKTON, ONT. EBMBMKMB Our Wtt)(K0ii.s the Best. PICK'S LAND KOLJ.UtK Our Budgie* the Be.st STBAW CCTTEKS, HOW Kits Our fullers the Best liCn-TI.KUS, 11 IX OK US, Our Im|iro>ed Harrows the TCltSIP DKIU.S. ri.ovvs U V.NG PLOWS Best. death entered our midst. The tint of bis victims was ike infant child of W. Proctor. Its mother died about three months ago, leaving the help- less babe of two weeks iu the care of bar mother, Mrs. Wiley, who tenderly oared for it up to itb lust moments. The sudden death of Mrs. Jasper Ferris cast a gloom in our midst. She was taken ill on Wednesday eve, ' Qtliiust., and on Friday night of the! same week passed away. Her re- j mains were interred in the cemetery at the stone church, Meaford road. A very large concourse of sympathiz- ' ing friends attended the funeral ser- { vices. Rev. Mr. Tonge gave a very j encouraging and hopeful address to friends of the departed. Mr. Jno. ; Ferris, of Franks Buy, was summoned, but arrived the day following the , inteiment. Mrs. Mclvor, and Mrs. Murray, of ; Franks 13ay, are visiting at their t uncle's, P. Harris. A young man in our neighborhood I cannot be much given to sociability, j but perhaps, indeed, he was seeking to keep friends, sociability aud peace. A short time ago a blooming girl | cauie to spend the day where the boy in question was lured. At noon he failed to aoiue to dinner. It is sup- posed be picked with the hens for a while, then went to his work as usual i until 4 o'clock tea. when, to his relief, the visitor had gone. Sviiiitoit Park. Tired ? From our own Corrttpoudtnt. Harvesting is about wound up for tins year around the Park. I'lowing aud threshing arc now the amuse- ments of the farmers. Business must be rushing at the corner store, as it took five clerks to ruu our mercantile establishment Oh no ; we are still young and hearty ; able to eat three. d " square meals a day. Although we may not be able to haul mo jio U8 gta ble last week. A pleas- Out the Speckled beauties like OUT worthy Editor, Of pop ant time ensued in the evening. qver the lively patridges like our much esteemed barber, we Some of the boys were interested in are able to throw Case and Bale of new fall goods up the the fortune telling. e .. .1 i ... , . . . .. & The trustees of the Academy have steps of the : tore on the hill, and dance a jubilee around the ; beel) notltip( j by the inspector that the beautiful articles which they contain without much trouble, i disagreement existing among the ! ratepayers relative to ihe site for the proposed new school, will be settled by an arbitration. A number of farmers in this vicii.i- ty ran short of twiue. This will be a warning to lay in a sufficient, quantity next season. Two of our boys mad.: the dust fly from tl eii" heels one night last week .-, in rumiini; away from supposed : eiR-mies. Jo'.in am" Noil had better look out fjr srjuallj. Mr. John Kncx, of Ven try, spent Saturday aud Sunday of last week at home. Misses M. C. Hardy, Eva McMurdo, Mr. and Mr*. Thos. Aldcoru and fainilv, Mrs. Wm. Aldcoru. sr., Messrs. Oh iu) ; first come first served. Everything has got to s Kmucll, Jno. McMurdo.Juo. Haw, i;o but our scissors. We can't pay freight on goods to have and James 1'attisou attended Toronto exhibition. Mr. J. Cameron, of Duiham, paid a brief visit at the Rev. I). McColl's last Toot Our Horns? Oh no ; we havn't time when so mu :h is to be done to get mir goods on exhibition, carefully ticketed and pl.in d \\herc every one who calls cm see them without exerting themselves. Left on Exhibition ? Maxwell. From our own Corretpotuleiit. Harvesting uearly a thing of the . past ; and now the farmers are an- xious about the ymld of grain. and also about the prices we hope both will be satisfactory. A number from here took in the ex- hibition at Toronto, and also at Flesh- I erton, but concluded the former to be the better although the more expen- sive. This shows that a cheap article is not always the best. Mr. Medler Guy, a former resident of this place, was around selling fruit j last week. As a general thing plums are a good crop this year and apples the contrary. Messrs. Drown and Madili did some nice fishing out of the well at the hotel last Friday evening. Then a n. w pump was put m which fishes up water iu good shape. The sale of farm etock and imple- ments belonging to Mr. Deatty took place at tho hotel. here ou|Monday. The material that was sold went at a good price for the quality. Mrs. Elliot returned to her home some time ago, but Mrs. Heron and Mrs. i Murk iat time of writing) have not yet finished their visit. MiMd Sdiemman. who bas been away for some time, is visiting her pareuts here at present. A visitor was going along front street one night a short time ago and at once cairn- to a period or (full stop. On examination he found it to be a great heap of sand plus stones, in front of Mr. V'ni Kurtou's. These public nuisances should be removed from the street aud not close navigation for a time yet. Our amiable post-mistress, Miss Long, was away for a time and her brother took her position in her ab scuce. Mr. Guy sr., is fixing the building next Little's shop so that if any OIK is very anxious to rent lie may have a comfortable home. A wedding party passed through here last week. The groom got a divorce once before so we hope he 1ms made that all right this time. The Rev. H. A. Brown preached an eloquent sermon on backbiting last Sunday evening. No one should say it was for Mrs A or B or C, but every one should take it home and ponder over it carefully. Mr. Hughes has returned, and took up his work as usual last Sunday. For Over fifty Yean Mr* Wuinluw huolbiiiK Syrup ban bron BMr by million* of iiiotliurH (or tlimr dill linn Wblu I ti'i-th.iiK If diHturlKMl lit uluhf and l>n>K-ii nf I vi>iirnM.t liy a n k I'lulil mitforitig mul i i viiit 1 with pain 'if cuttiliK t.n.Ui mini) at HIM. .tinl Kill H Imtiit. .1 Mr* Wmslow'a SuotbiilK SM-'I|>" fur i-lnl.livii M-i-tliiin; It willrwIli-Mi th.i |n...r littlis rei iiiiiii.uimi.ily. DMod upon ,iuotbn in. .1,. is M.. iiimUkii about it. It IMII. Dim ilnc. ronulaton tliustoiiiach iui.1 IKIWU|>. CHIOI. \\ 'mil olio, Ruftoim ttiii Oums. raduoai In ft am Diatloa, and glTM ton* aad *nni iiithi' wlmlu Mm. WlnHlnw'i Sw.t.iimu iyru| ' rhililrvn tosthiiiK in |>luaanl unl N I lit- pri'rtrl iplliin >[ on. i of thu ulili fainala pbyalolana iiml nnrHim In tlie I ,.i,n 11 bottU Sol i bj nil rlriiUKliiM throughout tb world. Ho KU; U .1 iti i Mr*. Winilow'i Sootliiiitf Syrup. ' Fall. 1891. And the first year of Merchant Tailoring has been a success. By your patron- age an-i our endeavor to please, we hope to make the second still more prosperous, . J. &MITCOI. MERCHANT TAILOR. Properties for Sale - IN - A E T E * E S I A. Lota 109 tad 160 3rd range N. E.. T. A- S I! . nU, 100 acr, frame barn nii.I dwelling the praunam: well feuood ami wUn-d Will !>,. wlil chuay Lot 170. lt 8. W , T. it 8. H.. M acrui. New fnmu dwelling thereon, auil outbuilding*. Will b wild cbau and on turn Lot 170. ted N B., T. it S. It.. about 90 acre*. W clearad.balaacv good hardwood bush. Terujn uf |ivinent oaiy. Lot :a In the 13 Con., 100 aoren. A)o a number of village lot! with huuwx thereon in I-'Inburtou Village 1'n, |M r ' . Several vary d*eirabl rillajfa proportiee will be dleiMMed of, one of which, known a* the llmwnloe property, If particularly valuable. Thin lot contain* about i acion. A couifur- table reaidonue ii erected tliereuu. Any iwnon deiiriuu bamiiin in farm or village properly should communicate with JOHN W AKM*rV"N<'. S, KlMhertou. them mould on our shelves. Buy as much as you wish, as little as you like, or don't buy at all, but come and examine, and the buying we will leave to your judgment. The store that is built on a hill connot be hid. Every ( place you <ro you will see indication of the li<'ht some times \ fnniic efforts % * " I ' M"U* *llrt /I oresscs, sometimes boots, sometimes suits of clothes, and various other things. But never will you see an inferior article or hear that IVIcDonald. or Evans were too smart the time they sold me such an article. fome ! Come ! Come ! now is the time to get a good selection at a low price. MCDONALD & EVANS K irly last Saturday a sturdy youug yeoman was seen tearing through the fields at a break-neck speed, making catch a dog. lie caught the canine, and well, your readers can imagine the rest, for tin- aforesaid cur had eaten certain nicely fried potatoes intended for breakfast, mot the dog's). Miss Maggie Smith has been re- engaged as aiiectress ol the "College" for 1S92. The trustees acted wisely. Messrs. Juo., liobt. and William McNulty, have purchased a new Mt. Forest threshing machine. They are all experience threshers, aud uo doubt : will do good work. Thirty-First Battalion. KKI.IMLM \l. OKOKRS: V.i I. Tile nuvurikl ooiU|>iiniii ft tlm H-KI molltllil! pruooml to caiilj). Nl**ra J m ,.| MXMl "I ''I tolHIl I. ,11. n . wiil ho forwarded to officer* coiiniiKinltiiK > uni piiiii. i. 1 Men will bo ID heavy warchiiiK unli-i rrltb brllueU ; Offloen In uinlroM with fi> Cftps ami lr"unil.iu nkln K'"V!. AU ciMi'-''* inii-t I nvn with them full ili uniform . tin- u*ul kit and cauip e<iul|<Dieiit will lx> bruugln No, 3. Nn officer will on anmptM from nt ,: i anil' x;uiut on ich lu, ami ulllcom aru noiiltHil tht It IB equally no inciniil'iit un .- DII tho mon to attuuil thii cmnp. N , i. 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