Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 22 Dec 1892, p. 6

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THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE II rCBUIBKD e rjy 2 Jt u r s d ay *f <len ii inn si . . . Flmhrrton, On. Terms of Subscription *1 annum when |*>.l itrtetly In A- 1.90 \>tr annum wiii-n Dot to |>al<l Advertising Tteres oe ( ultimo, 1 year. JO . Mifwdl .fl yto. S7 quarter ool.. on* ffc,'Sli. Trauiint advertisement rnnrcwl the rat* Of cente per tin* for flnt Insertion and 3 cenli rarl, mb*rqu*ut insertion. W. li 1 1: li:s i ov Editor and Proprietor A MKlil'.Y cmiSTMAS. Once more the frstivc season is with us the time of "pooce on earth, good wi'i' toman." Kre mother isju* of tin; i uj;r reachci ila readers the happ) Christmas of 92 will be nnm beri'i with those (-/past year*. With- out any farther circumlocution or cl- oqatnt pliraiR'olujfy, alii w us to wish one and all a Tcrj nurry Christmas, and irv every reader's stocking be fil- led with blessings to overflowing. Mr.MCIJ'LE FACETIAE. Municipal questions are now becom- ing warm in thu township and "roor- bacs" are plentiful. A cutn-le of al curd stories have come to our cars and are as follows : Someone who was not acquainted witb Mr. Richardson, or who simply wanted to Lear tbemael /es talk, started tbc fairy tale that that gentleman would spend a thousand dollar.-' before he would be defeated by Mr. Roland. It ia scarcely necessary , v. M to draw atleution to this, as no one took any stock in the absurdity. Anotlicr taU wan to the effect that Fl< shcrton wauled everything, and wa gelling more than her share of township monies for building sidewalks, etc. The fact of the matter is thai the township never paid one red cent towards the building or maintaining of our sidewalk?, and further, Fleslier ion never got her just proportion oj Ihn towiuhip monies cipeuded within the town I'lol. The recent move to- warilx insliiutiug ourttulves as a poliie \illugowas made in order to fa-euro tl.i.H l>y compuliion, and in doing so the village has nude a great sacrifice in taking under its control the ininer- able money-swallowing sink-bole on the gravel road, jiul east of the town, wliich will have to be bridged right aw a\ , and the lloyne bridge, which will have to be ri|.:uuil m long. Those: who say lliix village has ever nciiMil more limn her share do not know of what they a,c- talking. odds rcry much in favor of the latter. * secret was imparted to ns by a ititvho knew whereof he spoke-, and Who was a keen observer at the late guilty Council meeting. TFhe tonntillors, it is raid, will a'l avt to fight for their positions. lo V.r. l Mr.Geo.lIawke's name is spo- .'rif n au opponent to Mr. McMillan. '. fcells will have opposition in the person of McConnick, Mr. Pedlar lias Mr. A. Cairii8 and Mr. Geo. Thomp- son as doughty opponents, though it is irobable one of them will drop out be- ore nomination day. Mr.Jamcn Best s spoken of as au opponent to Mr. Da- rn ude. In the township ofOsprey muni- cipal questious arc not considen I of much importance this year. 1 here is a prevailing sentiment that the present council cannot be improved uj")u,. i and consequently no persons nave as yet been found who care to cross swords wi'h the present mem- bers. Tin- Advance is with the ma- i) ity of the people in bc-liuvm^ tliat the old council should bo r* in stated, :iore, foot and artillery reeve, dep- uty reeve and councillors. \Vnli legaid to the rcivesliip, we Mill Ix'lirvo llr. IticliaidHoii will be returned by a handsome majority, i.ot- willisUiiililig the ftlmiiiiiiis i, lit I,, inx wu;/i d against him \\V b< IK-NI tin- diciors will miili-ifcliiml hi fun election day that Mr. lioland is not tin man to represent them this year al Hie county council, when a n. ,\ county assessment is to be made, and as able a man as <.m I. , i-.. bliould be sent to look after the finan cial interests of thu townxhip uf Aile iin Ma. The new assessment will lioli H'l-iil fur man) years, and it in of \iu iii>|i<iiUnre to the pockelu of -iiir rate m llml a in. tn -if ii.iirki d liimiirm lilullty hliiM'ld he sent to (h\. u Sound lo fin tin i our inu-robts. Surely the will not |iu ti ml to see such a ii Mi. liilaiiJ. An u (Miiiu'ill Mr. 11 .ul w.t i i i lii.s i It .u ut, ui it nun)' u i;, il oii> ; as a reeve ho woulr! not he u Aiioilur il.ing lit us whirptr; 111 an < ).. n t-icret ihatif \rleinrhm wish IN lit- limiiir of i iipliip in fill i I- 1 ' .- ' - send Iin I .... . i ;: . . I i- , . i 'I I llOIOI \.,,l I: 1 , ,-.-., . ii M- I. 'f I .< ii, nnd \'.i-. ;;uUiJ,o>.!, v.kh t'ounty < nun and Grorral Frost. Crowu Counsel ; J. W. Frost for piisouer. The Grand Jury foraid the following bills . KEO.VB CiiRUTiNi McMfLi.aN Lar- ceny of a tub of butter ; no bill. HBO. VB Irwin Fawcett AND JAKES FAWCKTT Feloniously wouudiug ; true bill Km. vs. JOHN CLAIUI Larceny, true bill. Prisoner entered into rec- ognizance* lo appear for trial to-day (Friday). REO. tsJoHN O'BaiBN Feloniously wounding ; no bill. IiKO. vs. HOBKUT HILL (alias "Twoc- tlk- ' Horse stealing ; true bill. Heo. vs. IRWIN FAWCF.TT AND JAMKK FAWCKTT. Tbe |>risoner , father iin'l 8<.n, v.i-n cbargf I wrli ha.n'" fc-1- nnicn 'y wounded John ()li:icn. Partii live in Eunl.r isia. The jury fouirl It-win Fawci It guilty (-1 unlaw- fully WOQndiag (> BM. n aud acquitted the SOD. Stuunc , "lie y< .r in tin- Central IYi> >n. Alfr d Frost, Cr>wn Coun i.'l ; I. 15. Lncatfor pn onei i. RKU. vi. JOHN CLARKE. 1'risoni r was charged with the larce: y of a i;iin from liifl neighli >r, McKiy. Verdict, "Not Guilty." Alfred Fr st for Civwn ; H. G. Tnckor lor deft. lit:- .. vs. ROBBBT HILL. Tl . riso'i- er W.IH ch:ir -I'll wiih stealing horse. Verdi -t "Guilty." Sentence, 10 mos. in the Central. Alfivil Fro t for Crowu; J. W. Fron for Pefrnco. The Markets. Carefully Corrected Curb Week. From The Adrfrtiier. His Honor Judge Crcasor opened Hurt Tuesday last at 1 1 a. m. There were on the docket three civil and seven criminal cases. WILLIAM JOH.NHTO.NB vs TOWN or - occupied all day Tuesday and the greater part of Wednesday. The plaintiff while walking on the sidewalk almost in front of his own property fell aii'l was injured in the arm and shoulder. Ho claimed 1200 damages. From tbe evidence it ap- peared that early last summer the town council had removed a board sidewalk in front of Irclaud's lane a id adjoining plaintiffs property and had more as they claimed a gnod gravel walk. The walk bclwrea Collingwood and Nelson streets being partly a grav- ol walk and partly board. The plain- tiff alleged that opposite Ireland's lane two planks were laid lengthwise ou top of the gravel walk, covering a wet portion of the walk, and that on the evening of the 12tli Hcplcmbnr, while he was walking on one of the planks it slip)tcd sideways and be fell, sustaining the injury complained of. The defence set up was that the plunks had bi . n n iiiu\i d by the corporation in the Spring of 18D1. that they had frequently been replaced by uome party or parties unknown to the cor- poration and hud as often boon re- moved by officers of the corporation, the last time being a few days before tin acruli nt They denied all know ledge of the plunks being on llio walk immediately piior to the accident and rluim that even wliui tin plonks were tlieie th-y were lyin-} lengthwise on a 1 M! i;iavel walk 4 01 5 feet in \.> Ii 1 , i.n.l that they would i. it an. I Id not ulido as alleged by plui.itilT. They aluo called \\iin, s in .show t!.;il (lnmU T lui'l iMuii ilil). i.-nt aivount 1 as to how the accident ha|)|N>n<>il. iiinoiigst other that IIH Inni -I'll" Ii A'l t-li|)|H-il on the plunk, llio night beini" rainy and wet. Aa a miller of law they alleged that not knowing that tin- planks were .in the wulk on the iMiiing m question and liuviii'f ie- moved tin m a few dayri pri -vioi . anil mil living any notice of their l in^ i. placed, limy wei<> not liable. They alleged, als>, that thn pl.iiutitT w.is not guilty of ronii-ihiiioi y negligonc" in v..-ill.ne; on lli. plank and not on the gravel walk alongside. His Honoi at the clone of the case snhmi'led scv- , nl (|iientiiiiiM lo the jury, ill winch they found that the .\.i-no' m :,,.,! i,-|iin. Ill it the di I"' -initials IL ul iiotiec i.f Ihi . lli.it. tlie plamiill u.i not ;;uiliy of ronlriliiitory neijIlXeln'i'. mill lie u i . .1 llir il.iin al J M. Hi.: Hun n n I'u -.ed I i. iiily lo lull ciisl--, (lie \eidiel will J (ul. .n (inly pu'-ry |)ivi 1.1 t'. 111,1 -, wliili; l!ie defi-i.il ml - will li" 1 i n tillid lo n M i oil uf ciMl.i on tin County Con, I M.' i!e. hl.nmei- ti Million for plif A\'.- ./ni (h J. ('. iToidiil M iiiul I'van, f.: I I . Km v.t. F.gaA Mori ION f-iilowij o: \Veili.shiy oviiiing. 1', toner un ill , are Ii III) H ui \v'i , n .1 - ' t i .nli c ' V,n i a I 1:1, w i ii:n. n fr.'hi t'io jury n .1 a v. r diet of nol g .1!';. t. Alfiv r i ,. in- i i i i i- H. , II, , f". -. flee-' Turk* 1 , . Ib . \\ SM 'n I 10 ;.-. 10 11 'a l ,.> U li 7 n ti 000 to 1 C i t > H i , 13 9 M I) n t> 3 no *.-> i . IM 6S 16 IS 60 T M OJ SCO 1 CO 6 SO e H IJIi'.S FOR HAI.K. One well bred RerkiblreboAr, (U for aerriee. aSHSMfMM aw* for btoeJInc purpoaea. A,i ( .ly all.-t.v. s 1) K.or W. M&AD8. rricin P.O. H OAK 1'OK BEBVICE. Thor.Mi;lil>ri-.l liorkaliire Mar for iiorTloe nn lot lie IMI, W. T A H. u . ArtouiMla. 1 -r in- one dollar, to IK |"U I at tluie f Mmoa, U puey refunduil If nut eatUfactoi y. Ja>. fleet, proprietor H OAK FOR KKKVICK. Yorkshire White 1. .r for aervlce on lot 141 14*. W. T H K. Term.. .10 dollar, payable et tiuie of aerrle*. J, A. L*r, proprietor. KI<->MTt->n, Nov Si >OAIIS FOIl SERVICE. I'rlncit fhtrlin," a Uniottl Herkehir* Boar from llio nt'H-k ..r Sn.ill A- llro.. In MOW t.tT.-r. I for ervirt* nn lot In. it), ,-..,i.. Owiirt.v. Thin i* antMiin . I atuuial, latelf pun-li- a*d. au.l a ftrvt prliv taker at the fall fatre. Aleo a y.uiiiK y.i.k<.lme wlut,-. a l'ht1 white, an.l -....n.l Ume ll*rk*l,lre Tlieae anlmalaall t...k uuiuuenl of ant prlftoa at tbe fall fair*. Tornn. one .Inllar. al tliun of Mr Vice l.-.l.t Fenwlck. Maiw.'ll P. O. I AKM FOR BALK. At n I -i > .-..I I. Knplira-ia . nuitaiii'iiK IIH acrr S| I... .li'l fram,- turn 4Ji<l), H.tl. t.,l'V I. : t. I II. < . vv.lt.t h. fi.in.' kll.-li. I. ' iillal'l" I'.r i,|. r \\ill I.. -. I rnn, li.t.-l . t *.-ii ...- AIM |->. i |i|.- >h. ul.l lnv,Ui:i4tf. Win. to J.'IIN MM.IIN -.! I'. O WANTI P. TY.-|..T. Iml.lliiK third claai ceitlflcate, for I'll.-... .<,',.. i. \, t, ni.-sia an.l Ku ... . . \ t A|.|.!> to Tru.-li>f. .., run., JA-, i.'l I. U til I n<nXit I. in. I., ili.t I' o Lands for Sale F* \ I; v . it i I nnini i >. I . lut!llK,- |- | . t . A|.p J. W. ARMHThONG, ^ 1 K-ilM KTllN I' ( I). M< lavish, lliilis GENERAL Bargains ! For the Balance of 1892 BARGAINS In men's Fur Caps and Coats, La- dies' Furs, Caps, Muffs, and Storm Collars. M'-n's and boys' cloth and imitation Fur Caps. BARGAINS In Nfin's and Boys' Overcoats, Heady-made Suits, etc. I1AIIGAINS In I!, ots- Men's and hoys' Stosjas. women's kip boots at 81. '25, misses' kip boots fl, warranted not to rip. BAlKiAlNS In Overshoes Men's, women's, mis- T. HILL - sea' and children's. Women's rub- bers, 80c a pair. BARGAIN'S IN GROCERIES. T-as, for excellence of quality ami price, cannot be beaten. Canned tomatoes, canned salmon, peas, euro, etc. Figs, 6c per Ib. Digby cliie- l.i n, '20c per box. Brooms, 2 for *25c. Other hues comparatively low. [)OLTABS COUNT, remembei. Hill gives special values and fpecial disconnts for every 9 worth of goods yon purchase for cash. liutUr eygt, hides, sheeps-kiiid, etc., taken in exchange. HEALTH FOR ALL. s rills aud Oiutinent THE PILLS Purify the l>lntxl, correct ail Div>run of L<iver, Htomach, I v uln \> -. antl 13o-\vel*<. >:i I r.-otorc to )u-Jtli Drliilltatrd Cooitltntlont, and are invaluable In eom- {.lAiLt,ucMoi>- . . I i .>i*lt: uf all auu*. r'ur I'liiItlrt-M uJ til* at;-.1 they arw pricelwM THE OiMTMKJNT n luralllbl reim-.iy for Hud L.V-I, Had IlreaiU. Ol.l Wi.-ju.li. Sore, and flcr. U U famoet for Uuut ao'l Kliuuiuatliu. For d,or.lr ol tbe (_bt It Ua> no txiual For SORE Til RO A'l, BRONCHITIS. COUGHS, COLDS Ulandnlar Swelling*. aad all Kkln DlMaaee It hai no rival; and for contracted and itid joints It act* lik* a charm. Manufactured only at Profeeaor HOI.LOWAT Eitabliahment, 7K. New Oxford Street ( Inte 533, Oxford Ktreet >. Lond*D. and are >old at la Ifl., <. 9d.. M.. !!., 93i., and I'lj eacb Boi or Pot. and may be had of all lied icine Vendors throughout the World. I'urchiurrt ikavld look U Ute LaM on thr Pot* and Bore*. If (Ac a,Urj u nt 63.1, (Jrfunt Strtrt, London, they art tpttrioui. IIEARD'S CARRIAGE WORKS Hanfactartrs of Wapos & [arriajes. Now nn hand a number of Wnggona, Baggie*, Carts and Dcinix>ntt*. We are alao nmiiufaoturiiiL; a groat many more uf the latest the Lit -t pattern* aad best finish, which we are offering for aale at the lowent price coniUU'Dl with due n-> r.l tn workcuankbip and qn.ility. I'uMetraing . uprrior facilitioe for lunuuf icturing Carriages, we luti-inl to *rll Tory cheap fur r ih or approved ere lit, an.l br o doing we hope to nr.-utly increase oar uumber of aal<>*. All kiudi of vehicle* repaired at tho *horte*t uotioe, paiutvd and tr mnn-d if detireJ. Horae Bbooing a f''i |Mfilty. A first clars wood worker in now in oar employ. \Ve want a ft& two or a four hoi so power in exchange t>u a rig. J II II I \ K l>. WATCHES UTH Collinrjwofxl 1 snt , m\ l.u^^iiiU r.iiil I'luM I'l .mi" .<!) on liaiid, sr v..i n. . -FOR- XMAS. I.a.IlM' Roll I Ci.iM lluntini! Ca<e. st. -in win. I and p.-t. iii..v.'iiifnt. with liiaiuonil |>inttl bau.|. 1'ricf l.a.li. i ll.i. tiiu- fane, with iiiwfll.-l Anifti.'.'-i t..,n- win.) iiiovt-nii'iit 1'iifti Ittlb liui.l.. K.,1,'1 14 Kt (I..II llnntlnu ('-.' wnti-li. Anif. i.-an In .U-lllflll I'll',. l.a.li. < I i Kt. s..:, 1 (I .1 I ll'iMti.,,- t'*t watt-h. a llnvly .in..ti I 1 1 u.%. -in. nt w .tli 'hum. >n I p -int. I Imn In. 1'iici) win I u I *,<t llii'H'in -MI I-, i.-.. Hi I, (ira.lti C"ln s.U \> . ,..| .. .*i, a Op. n i,i>-.- p l.a.l,.-- 1 ('..in Ml\fi- Opi-ii Ko. Kt'y l N U.. (>| 'ii K.-f. xli'in wlnil WaU-li r.i. I.H.I,. .'Sn-kU O|ion Face, t. in wind an- 1 t I'. .- i. ..I I H..I l:ni:< .1 .- With I ,11 J.-W.-H* I l..in win. I antl .-t la >v.-ii|.-l,t i'l i.-.'. II Kt (Inl.l Klllfl Hunt n..: . . - h full j rw,-li.-.' Wil.'l ..II I Ml.t l.loV.M.H'nt 1'. (,. Ml 1 l Kt. (,..',! Flll.-l llnntinij . wttli full ]"\..l!.-l >v\i H An. u in ..trni win. I ,,...,,.,,, nt. 4O nn i ir- oo ... .,; i, ,,.,.. i I I...: ' Fill -.1 II. nil II^I-HV.' I , ' .- t.t : .-.I Kith a ri.nl I'. I.' loct. a ii in, -a ('!... i '!., .M I llaok will, lt,>t : < I. u .M i uu ut, R i ar- ai. -iu , 111. MINK r*M (.,:! j -wtllml (loin wind uuiw- i r. i.-,. , >. ., wl'.h (laulne ti.-. . l I ' R r\/\ P.M..- O 00 7 r>r\ .. ,nrt 1N'..-li. I-,,, .. 4 UU Tu* Cna stark ( .. . K I , I feirhiirh St . I'orouki I .rlea*o mvnli.iu tl.t< rpr 00 18 00 25 00 16 00 4 50 7 00 4 00 2 00 8 00 23oo 16 oo lo oo 10 oo 8 5o 10 5o M O U E & W I L 8 N Manufacturer* and dealers in all kind* of building material*, rouigh and dressed limit er alway* on hand ; also all kind* uf nii.iiMiiiL'* icrtill work, bnlustera, no- well piiaU, hand railing, feact> pAcketi.in fact everything needed in builtiiug ur re- pairing. Alway* c >n*ult ua before you start at work. A lari;e iiuantity of tea- Roned north ahore pine ; alto pint* lath and shingle* at lowest price*, Eatiuiatea Fleshertoo Sasli & Door Factory, MOORE & WILSON. j^uu SAI.I; ou TO LI:T. IVIarrrnlnf.l r : Kli<>.lti>rtnn. I'..-., r null ,'ii at l.iu! Fall* upon the pla. .1 f ..', t ..i, tit.' i 1 1..- , HII \\ ill !', M.I, i in 1 I.!..:-:. ..- i. . i. ;ii n . I,, 1 1-,. if, ami Ihi'lauil in IMU-CV! i ....... -. u ..- ,.|. >ult p.i- n^l, tin. wliolr l.-nnlh .-I tin. i I . Ill fl. pint, lit> f..r l.iniilif Terms lihul-al. Api-1 . vv M H.i<:( DOGSKIN MITTS Klnt cliM,il>vfmkin Mitt-* on ban >r uta.U tu Hi iii)i till- k \ < konUr. Hi ii don Boot Done at nnal. Ratlefirti.m ( narantoed. W HtRMlOlSt: . llrshrrlun, Xvarly . j ,'i.nto tl.c Town IU 1

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