Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 13 Oct 1892, p. 1

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JtiUwncc. " TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." " PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN." VOL. XII., NO 587. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1892. w. PROPRIETOR Armstrong Brothers, THE JEWELERS Immense stock, low prices, good workmanship, satisfaction guaran- teed, all work warranted. Thess are a few of our Qualifications. OCTOBER. X X X X Overcoats, Long Boots, and Cloth Caps, For the Men and Boys. Mantles and Mantle Cloths, For the Ladies. These are Specialties for October W. W. TRIMBLE, Strain's Block. Osprey Prize l.isr. HEAVY DRAl-GHT HoIIsRS Pair draught horses, Jas Thompson. Brood mare, Alex St \vnsnii. 2 -year- old, S Scon, II McDonald. l- old, Wm Urewster. Span colt8, St.rvenson. Entire colt, 2-ycars, Wm Scult. UENKRAI. PrRpi'SK HORSES. Pair general .purpose horses Dan liaLMD ( Wm Lou^'li. i il. Brood muiv AN, If, (' r-ntckc'iilMry. 2-yoar-old colt, ( Sr\ii'i.\\'m Longhccd. 1- yetir-old Isaac Hamilton, John 1 1. t cher. Entire colt 1-yi-ar, Allan Me LMB. BOADBTER AND OTHKK HUBSE9. Span i I, Don Ciunpbc-ll, 1 Hamilton. Carria^n t-a:u,.Ios Taylor A ^inclnr. Colt, 1 -year, I, M .Donald Sri;iu colts, Clms Tuplin II Y Bui k.'. (ii n. -nil purpose man cnlu, A NYt'f, IIiicli 1'iiin 'int. Colt, sired by Kintj Jumcs, C Bnekc-iilxiry. CAtTLE DUR: Aged bull, Wi;i IVur-.iii, A a .1.1 bull, \Vm I'.IVWHUT. Wm UrtwstiT. Hi'ifir calf, Bft'WbttT. CATTLE GRAOX Cow, Win Pearson, Jno Donj,'l;is. 01 old. Jni) I' 1 ni;!;i -i.SiilM'lc-1 S ,i- old, Wm 1'iru \vsit r. Win LYur- sou. lit i ft r calf, Win 1'rr water. sur.Ki" i .\Ltrd lillll. II Ml' I' IIJ.ll'l. SlltMl'- lin;,' r.im. II Mi-Donald. I'.iir . li M.'Uniiiilil. Tair shear- lin:,' ;<, 11 Mel'. ;:vld. Pair 1,'iml.s. 11 M..-l)..ua!.l. Neff. Cow, I- I A ;. .1 GOODS Are arriving almost every day. We do not need to tell you that the qualities arc good and prices right. Hvery one whoever visited the store on the hill knows tint we cannot he undersold. We do not deny the tact that any quantity of cheap trash is offered at lover figures than we can offer pure goods, but we hold Uiat for quality ottered. no man can sell you cheaper than we do. All we ask is a call, and we are certain to convince yo *Dress Goods Until lam'i. Jos Taylor. I Jn Taylor, II M';I'-)i.nli|. c \\i>, J hi T;i\lor, hi McDonald. Ewo 'lamb:), -l-jf i'iiyl "r, II M-l>o'il.l, KHKKP snil'U'BHIKEH. Ik.im lamb, 1st .1 id 'Jnd \V:u Si-nit. ili;i.,' niin.Wm S-utt. ohearling C, S Scott. SWINE HEKK-i . il boar, li Friiwick. I5onr pi:,'. 1 '!'2, il I-'rliWli-k. SjM'ili^ sow, ''.'-J, I I. , alld '2nd, 'I Fu.v. .1 li. UWINK WIIITK IIKKKD ,1 boar, U IV n wick. Boar, '91, K l-i owick. Sow ( 'i|,', !*2,lst and 2.ui, S Scott. pori.ruv. Pair ducks, 1st mid lind.Wm Scntt 1'air lr.: I'aylor. ROOTS AM) \Kl.iKTA'!I.KS. We have a good assortment in all loading lines, from the loc. goods to the best all wool Henriettas linings, buttons and trimmings to match. *Klaiwcls and Staple Di'partineu.t-* You can get anything you ask for in these lines. In Flan- nels we defy competition all-wool greys, striped fancy shirting Flannels, and sheeting Also full 'lines of Flannel- etts, Shakers, Cantons and Unions ; Cottonadcs, Cottons, Shirtings, Linens, Towells, '1 Dwellings, Etc. *-T\veed and Worsted Depart MM'D.H- We can't tell you much about these, but an inspection will convince that the patterns are the latest, and qualities and prices rig lit, also full lines of Gents' fine furnishings. V 1 , 1 : Gloves, Hosiery, Rushi tigs, I landkerchi-jis.Corsets, Ribbons, Collarettes, Bibs, and ninety-nine other things. Space will not allow us to mention the other departments, but if these few will remind you of something you are need- ing we have clone well ; if they will convince you to try the Store on the Hill, we have done better ; and if they will strike you favorably after inspection ^o you buy, we have done best. All are welcome whether to purchase or simply to have a chat about the weather. tbc More > the Hill B. G, EVANS. itat u S,.)D.S T.i John Taylor. V. uly 1 1 Tay- lor. Any ut.hrr vu n '.' . ' lass. Globe mangolds. Jos I' I. in--.' mangolds, -I .-< T i\' ur, J.'lm Mi- Kiniioii. Alirnli" 11 turnips, Join, V Kiiinoii li V LJuikr. Swi'di! turnips, Sain iii I Tiiylor, .Inlin Taylor. : b'ts,Wi:i 1'. i.-..':i. J l> C'hriatle ii-r va John Ta\lor J Ilicl>!in.L{. SI. 01 ! T;>; lr,r, II MI-!). in i'. I I' -r!y lion, i-:u iris, Wm Pi arwo, ) .) '1 ' , i-:in-(.ts, 11 Mi'Donaid, \ ,i['*, Jos Ti'.ylnr, 11 Wililli'r^hnU ol'l:. 1 ; .. J..J John Tavlor. A: . :i-:y cab- . JD.-J Taylor, C'.ui lil!i>\MT. S Si-oi.t,. l'u.:i]>ki:i J * T.iy lor, U \ Uiulki'. Si|iiash. S S -.:i. I! McDonald. Ciln o, U Mi-l>n:..i!.l. K V I'mki'. ]' i"i iry oh' "Hi 1 . \Vn\-lit. !5 ll.s butter, <i Wi!:,.m J D jCliri.-i. . M i!'!" S ' A Miller M.^'le :,yri.[>, A Neff, .! >e Ta>lor Iloiiu -ina Ic Inrail.J D Clirisu.'. Jnlni McKinnjii. P.iir Wilson, C A .Milli-r. Pair sokik:). <1 A Millor. S Scon.. l.Viilt, any kind, S E I Patch qr.ilt, Ci A Miller, K.iit i|i.in. Mi.--- Me] ' '' >'d nij'.S Scoti S Taylor. Fancy Icnitlm .;, M : ss Me- < Donald. Collection jollies and pn-s- iervcB, GA Miller, A Nuff. I'.ii' Mi-. \.nald. [Clarksburg^ KciKx' -tor. _ ^ _ Friivvill*-. FIOIH uu-r own Corre;/'>. Wu wrote our budget out last wotk but forgot to post it, licuce tbc non- of items from this burg iu AT- C. J. LEITCH'S You will find a lull lf?ie t-hant Tailor's. the columns of the Advance. The P. S. has been almost depopu- lated during the last two or three weeks owing to the demand for potato pickers. The potato crop is a failure in tins ricinty. Generally speaking the average will barely reach one- fifth of the yield of last year. One fanner in this district did not considi r his potatoes worth the tremble of dig- ging them, hence turned his porkers into the fu-id. Tubers will be worth ' of all the latest woollens, and 10 dimes for W) Ibs. or wo are a false p,- pt you will find it to your ad- The hum of the thresher san be , :,.;u i i,, all directions. Judging from vantage to purchase your the number ot machines m pr, .ume or ,> p ,p ( l Hrthiniy at the- Mpr th,. f ,nni-i-a will not Imvo to wait long l "& aC ID6 Mer ' ere their grain is ready for market. Mr. Dan McLean bus returned from a ic.ur in Manitoba. Mi<s Li/xio Best spent a few days Utrly visiting her sisu-r, Miss Tillie litst, t.-iieher in thy junior dep't. of our 1'. S. Miss Kiln Husband baa gono to FK shertoii to learn the millinery b:iMiiess with Miss Miwd Richardson. Mr. Jaiues Wats-'ij ami family are ! residents of our village. J. W. will be found at his n'A stand r. ady to aiti-n.l to wants of his customers as ' lore . Tho boys of the P. S. have pur- chasrd a MI w foot ball. Look out for ehull. i Ourti)wii"ii!:i:i Mr.-JameH McDonald has invested in a new "Waterloo Cliani['io!i" thtslur and is uiakini; the dust tly on tho north line. Jim I'isil. r an<l will ijul bin share of t!ie work. Communion services were held in tho I'M '-livUTian chinch last Sunday. The l:.'v". Mr. WelU. ,,f flesli- :. 'Iliciatad in !MIL;!I- i and the '.lr. Mi.-l . iM in ' \Vliil\ve woulil like 1. 1 know: If .). J. \'oes about wiiu a moiirnful ' smiling [iJiu :' If a " fi-ller " could i;rt i:ln ;.[' rules on '.ho ' tek-fon; :'" It' we' have work for four s iin of vnlcan in oni tiiwii '.' Who will |'ii/.e for the finest looking " i'ni'i I W.uU ,it uiir lull show ' i .V'e trust \V. S. will show no parti iliu i. To The Fullic. Havini; n-itlixl Wliiltvn'n liUrkumith I|I r. i .1 t> I'D >f v MI*. 1 nai now in a |>o>iti:i to fut'-i to nil wauU in my liuu. Itateg a Specialty, Saiisl'acliim 4. intrant <<<! Hiii ' .,! tin: F, A. BUNT, Q|'ixita Htnlwara >tor. {> (I (I k(aib'r!i'y. . ,llir IIII-H (':,!> '/Hlltll III. Apple pii-kii-s are iiiniieroiis this weather. Even tin; a^-rd and intirui <.- in not to liavi! foi-Lrutti'ii (heir hoy- : When tler-c'iuillilr; V. nid may now i UDOI ^ the topmost, brandies of the .. idling for tho luscious fruit. iv-ii!li has been busy aroinid thi^ vicinity lately, hiivin^' clui:ucd two \ ;elii:!.-i Wllhill till! | i Oil i iv !' last wi'ek Mr. Thnmpson, wholi.is hi en smYi i . -iiii.- ,:cel- in !i. i .; .'s i ,..-\i I I'l.-' hi: . pliice at. t'li-slie. u = 'i.iy ti)lk)-..-in^'. \K'aiu : , day !^ M 189 .' '^ed ' illiius.'*, tliro.i -.inii'iii)ii. Mi..- >.nlii' will b d in church woik > i^hotit s,:i:ieiy generally. The fune. Jjiiry on Tii The \li -. i-s Ti 1 Vi A 1 , \. (.'an ' ::eil friuLilj iiear Stay last it appoan that tho l:nliis . this is 1892, and. ar tajt ing advantage of ii \- u wed- wrilui ;. an. I ->nr roidi nt mil: J. \V. Wadik'll, i.-. kept c\ busy. Mr. llerry WT.-I! Bustaiuftd 8 tallioe and dislooating a joint in her hi:id le;;. U wus illipootilb!'' tO I" joint, and th-j aiiiiuul had to bo k THE FJ^CT That AVER'S Sarsaparilla CURBS OTHERS of Scrofulous Diseases, Eruptions, In'ils, Eczema, Liver and Kidney Di:-v.r.es, P\ spcpsia, Rheumatism, and Catarrh shoukl be ci'iivincin;' that the same course Ot'tKatmcill W1I.I. CL'RK YOC. All that his been said of the wonder- ful cures effected by the use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla during t'.ic past fifty years, truth- fully applies to-day. It is, in every si.-u-.e, T!v Superior Medicine. Its curative properties, strength, effect, and flavor are always the s:uiie ; and for whatever blood disk-ascs AVER'S Sarsaparilla is taken, ilie\ jrield t i this treatment. When you :< -k ior AVER'S Sarsaparilla don't be induced to purchase any of the worthless siibslitu'.es, v.-hich ure mostly nnxtures of tho cheap- est ingTMUWItSi contain no --a s.i- parilla, have no uniform standard vf appearance, flavor, or eH'ccf, an blood-puriliers in name only, and arc ollcred to you bec-inse there is more profit in selling them. Take AVER'S Sarsaparilla Prrrtirrd by Dr. J. C. Ayrr & Co., I.owell. MnM. Sola hy all DniK'i'M*; Prico $i ; six txittU^, Sr. Cures others, will cure you Farms for Sale. N ERVE I K-^WAJ- -..". BEL1AHY * " !*_*, <_>!. iNc^x.Hi* Dfi.ility, Liwt VI RPAM*^ I'- 1 '"!! MJlhiN4; r. DJC-fiiX -> I .,.![, ul lly tit mind i . Uxly by fw-work, or U>o OTTVIII i.r,- Thio * r.K ttli! nvM ulwtiliiK cue* when .l i tba THAHHHT h' . /Mtodooto rrlicro. i, ,il lir'lmo- IiM U |l IHMT lckmn, nr Hx foe K. or Mnt hr mail oo ram** nl price NT mlilrmluK TII K .1 A M KH Mr>I}(l OU, Toronto, 1 1* Writo (ot vuniilik.< bold U Kualiortcu by Wm.Kii-hui TOWNSHIP OK A'tTI-.MI SI V. PI. 1 X l>. !( , !i li-l. 7*7:1. -J N. 1). It.. IIHJ ikcrin ini|>rovi.,l t,;i.: K. i't. :>7. 7t ll DUII., iU Herns, lui^h . i-t :KY. IS, 10, a S. D. R. ICO H>-r<., ini]ir.,v. d. No building. a, utli I'on.. biihli lot. IU, i:itli Con., bunb lot. No. 1 ROLLER FLOUR, $3.60 PER BBL. AT HENDERSON'S, Sproule's Block.

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