Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 May 1893, p. 4

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THE FLESHgRTON ADVANCE Published w*ekl* by W. D Thornton Advertising Rates : DM Column 1 year, 50 ; Vi.::ool..l year, WT quarter ool , one year, SI5. Transient advertisement charged at the rate A 8 ceuti per him for Ant Insertion aud 3 cents Mb subsequent insertion. The Globe is running a prohibition vote on its own hook. Up to Battir day the vote stood M follows : For prohibition, ''45; against, 112; for the Marter Dill, 172 ; against the Martcr Bill, 188 ; for a more stringent license system, 69 ; for the present license system, 06. Pnblie School Inspector Campbell, of Booth Grey, has jnat published a Course of Study for the public schools of the County of Grey, the same hav- ing been prepared by himself and ap- proved by the inspectors of East and West Grey. The book also contains the regulations governing the uniform promotion examinations, together with a conple of pages of valuable notes. Each school in the county will be pnpplied with a copy, the idea being to make public school exercisei uniform throughout tbe whole county. If carefully fol- lowed the course will be of inestimable value in our educational advancement, and Inspector Campbell mnst b credited with one more good "mark" for the care a id pains be has devoted to its compilation. Alfred Front,eounty crown attorney for this county, diqd at his home in Owen Sound, on Monday, after an illness of about two months. Mr. Frost wns a son of one of tho pioneers of this county, a clever lawyer, anl a much esteemed citizen. His social qualities were of a sterling character Hint of such a nature as to endear him to those who hid the pleasure of his acquaintance. As a member of the bar he was very highly esteemed by hia brother lawyers. The funeral took place on Wednesday, (ycsU-rday) and was one of the largest ever seen in O\von tSonnd.many attenc'irg from all parts of the county. Deceased was a quiet, unassuming, yet conscientious member of the Methodist church for many yrnrs, and held tho recording ate wardship of the firct Methodist church. The following; obituary notice is from an effactioMte hatband and father ; jet we doubt not that their )<MW it hi* infinite gain. When the numinous came ho was 'ully ready ; and while hi* tympathetic lature at fint ahraulc from the idea of >raving hi* family, he Dot only calmly but cheerfully acquiesced ill the Dirine will. His room on Saturday evening last pre- -i-utetl a atx-iie not auun to be forgotten, As he took leave of each member of hi* 'amiljr and other* who were present, tbe jlace Boomed to be tilled with the glory of heaven. He rallied somewhat on Sun- day, and made goad use of the opportuu- ti*a afforded him to administer counsel and advice lo several who had the priv- ilege of Imtoning lo him. He continued 10 retain a clear consciousness until about > o'clock Monday moiliing, and pawed n>acof ully sway to join the ransomed host above. Mr. Alfniil Frost, r.f thi< t..wn, third Tin r.f t)ii> Into John Frost, K*.| , ami brother of t)M |.ri'nit My >r, WHH l><> i'i wluit i* IMIW the ci'y of <ttai, n '! ,' I .".i!i ..f Aiiyiut, IKl-J, HIM! r,. in-, with In. |>ii."!t < < .-, . n S .uml wlnlii i\ in. cl'il.l llini>i'.; iitMilrd hiliHnlf of tin- n<l\ alllll^l'M rif 11 r. i. mo'. n sell" 1 hfl S| >'li| sriino timu lit Vii-'ori* C.'llrite, iiflor I. I'll lie r. II. . I I III' MM.lv nf IllW ill I i ' ! t. ('. Uykrrt, i.f S!. t .ulnT ; iili,-.|l|, Illly In- WHH ;i'tirlril willl !:itr S. .1. I. mi,', K*] , (nflcrwni'ilH .li'd".-) nml in 1X01 |.' -.s.'d :. S,,','itnr. In If-'i '! In' i.;,,-..'.! H Barri I r, fti.il sno ' ill.' I., I" ('. Mi-Knyl, n im County Attorney IH 1^75 Ifo U,T njj MnK'"r in ( 'lianri"v in 1HS|, in i| for .] M-ir-i pi-t ],;iv li-i.l i In. rr tnin.-i ' \ ' ' i ,'i ( 'utii.s I V' . "'.' it of lli" \ii.., n >v ( li'iirr.t nf t!,- I'miinv of O.itari .. KI..IH 'h> Iii i 'ir- IIIIH |.|'.icti-|.il in ()u< ii S'.iiml.niir foi . f w y.-BM I'^Ht in |titrl Mi-mil |> witl Mi \. (1 M.K.y TliiH linn IIIXH liml a Ini 'iic'ii'i- K"r .-on.' \. us Mr. Fp. ' lin li.-lrl MIC ..Hi,-.- ..f T..W S,.!ici t'H ,,ii. I 'In' if School TiiishM' fur tot Mure than ..lice hiH ntino wi\' *l> i'n o' hv the R.'f"rin pirty n (ii.ruli alii lulalii fni t'ui L""i>1ii'iirn .'f da tftr I'i MTV rnr'y lifd In- lltiilr wi fl .e Mcth.Mlit rlinri'li, nf wliicl Jio "lit 'i"l 'o )N< mi <\ t vi' in ni'icr In thi ' 'f Ins lif" !i Minn 'hi' I'lli. "f tru r 11,1 riii-nrilinii at* ' ' Mi^r|..n'|i I. a\e< a vacatiry in thi ii-. id i ' !,* S c'l may m.l be ' 'i ,'cv.ln t'n ill I.' -n'y f It. Mr Fr in if I nine nc 'r i nn inins to render I"' 1 ' ; Imt'py A wif am >v'i..in ir Mr. A. I , re luft witliou: Editor's Table. The World's Fair Number of The Youth's Companion, just received, ii in orery way a magnificent iaiue, a worthy contribution to the Columbian year and the areatdit fair the world ha ever een. It giwa a full deacriptiuu of the different department* of the fair, aim important direction* ihowing how to ieu the fair and what to aee each ily. It* illuaira- tiona are nipcrb, no less than thirteen full p#M devoted to photographic viewa of thoew unequalled buildings which make up the "White City." Ithaiaatrikingly beautiful cover lithographed in ten colon, with m frontispieoa ahowing the Admin- iitration Building, the Lagoon, it* gon- dola* and one of iu numeroua bridtget, and t lin Electrical Fountain, The whole iiiue has Thirty -MX ptgea and more than tixty illustration*, and n highly artistic. It in crrininly without a rival among the World's Fair iaaues. All the old sub- scribers to The Youth 'a Companion will receive it free, and any new subscriber* received, with 81 75 for a year's sub scription, will also obtain a copy while the edition laata. Seven hundred thou- sand copies have beui) printed, but r- ii'.t likely to be sufficient for the demand. Single numbers may be obtained by send- ing t'-o cents to The Youth's Companion, Boston, Haas., or of any newsdealer. A New York daily paper, taking up the idea conveyed m Fhuiunarion'a excit- ing novel, "Ouieg* : The Last Days of lint World," has interviewed a number of the leading men in all professions as to what they would do if science were to predict tomorrow that the end of the world would arrive within tho next thirty days. Tho answers r vaiious and cur- ious.Tand heghten the interest which is felt in il.i- Heoond part of Flaminarion'e itreat novel, which appear* in the May COHMOPOLITAN. It is a question which everyone will find interesting to auk of himself : What wnuld you do if within six wcc'ki the end of the Miirlil were cer tain ? Probably no novel which bos . i . i appvan-tt in an American magazine ho* been iiuire ehtburately illustratrd by more dixtinquiMhed artists. Lauren', Saunier, \djfl, Meaulle, Rocheirrosse, Gvrndin and Chovin all contribute to the cxplnnntimi of the text. A clever t<>ry of anuthur kind is that of sli new Eng- lish novelist, Gilbert Parker, in the nun.- iiiMiilnT "American Society in Paris" is an article of another kind, but ono which will interest all who havo had I'CCHHii.n In mr.ke even a short reaidence in the French uapitnl. TUB COHMOPOUTAN scoruH a siicceHM in pro.lucini( in its Mny nuinuor, uhnnat mmultnneously with the dnily papiirs, an elaborate drscription of I'rof. s,..r Oray's miirvelloui invoiiti.ni, iii.' 'lVlinito^r.i;.|i, whicb repn>duces tho hnndwriglitinj^, ur lh work nf th artist, iinultnnoously, thuiianinls nf uiilcn dia- tant from tho place wln-rn the writer or artist is sitting. Mr Howellit' purpnne in "Tbe Traveller "f Altiuria" in, month )>y moi.tli, I > ..111111^' iii.-r.' evident, at.d is now rfci'iviiii; widu attention at the hands of the cntirii all over Ihe world. Ulcd. FBOST -InOwen Sunn I >n M.m.lay, May H.lrW Airro.) frost, t'oii .'\ i ...".. i Attorney, M"'l 1 year*. Tim Or |> I'liMisliin^ Company adver tiitu thnt they will oll'rr drip new|ia|H.T f.ir sale by pul.lio ani'tii.n on May 17. Huvkosnil \\ilnni, tho nui'i wbokilUd Detect i vo I. ui ry I'huir. wnro Hontencitl to twnlvo you ii c"il by Jud^o Struut at L oil-.n S i' iril ,y. The Markets. rarcfully orrrrlrl Knch Week. r .MII Full Wluiitt ............... Data ................................... I'oaa ...................... n. ui. . ...................... 3 a. to t M to M to .10 to 20 to . PotatiHis bafi Pork ir.> i'1'i- ton Ill I.'S (lilckiMin per |>atr |inck |>. ri.uii Wool.... IT 11 ? 00 r no too no 10 1.1 CO It to to to to to to to to to to to to I -I (6 JiO JO M 17 II 7. T BA 00 100 1 00 8 1 <0 10 UR DRESS GOODS counter is now the cen- tre of attraction to the Ladies. We have been very busy in this department. Our tables are loaded with he latest novelties, the display of which has excited ^eneral admiration. Our )rices are right as we are de- ermined not to be beat. We offer Verona Cord dressgoods or SJc.per yd. ; Delainettes, ,ovely goods, I4C.; all wool Delaines, beautiful designs 37$c. ; Canadian flannelettes [rom 50.; English stripe flan- nelettes, fast colors, 140, splendid value ; art muslins from /Jc.; table oi! cloths.fine quality 25C,; big drive in car- pet warp,3 bales just to hand clearing out at Ji-45 per bun- dle, any color, ; Cretonnes from 9jc.; three pair ladies' stockings, stainless black, for 250.; 600 pins and a package of needles for 8c.; picture handkerchiefs from 30. In our Millinery Depart- ment business is rushing, be- cause Miss Richardson has the latest styles which please everbody, and her prices are right. Our mantles imported from England and Germany are beautiful goods and very cheap. If you want to get rigged out for the summer get a new suit, a nobby hat, a tie, and a pair of boots, we can supply you from our immense stock at prices which will cer- tainly surprise you. and if you are going to the World's Fair we can furnish you with a trunk or valise. Call and see us before you go. Highest market price given for butter, eggs and wool. Jtf . fJidhitfeUori & Co. Direr t Iwportrrs Fleshes-ton Court of Revision 1893. TIIM first ilttlng of th Court of lUrUlon . f til* Townihlp of A>;oj<Mla will bo hl<l In the TOWN HALL, KLl'^HKRTON, -ON - MONDAY. JUNK Mil, 1898, a' 10 o'clock a. in. All persons intei-eatol wll take notlo* au.1 gr.vi.rn themselves <-. ,iidinly Uatod at Kleihortnn, May Otli IW.I. S-t W. J. in .1,1 . \ M v, Clark. APOLOGY. Re School Section .No- 8. Osprey. I heroliv publicly apologise to Win F. In Inter. tonclHir of H. K No . Unprey, not only in her profnulunal capacity at toacher, but tai"i-t fier iirivat* chara. tr. I Hnf aftor caraMI and fall InTMtiaalion. tlial th cliarxon war.- with out foundation, a uu uiaile without duu eonndor- ,,, ISAAC HAMILTON Uclntyr.. May 4tb, IKU. MOKKLAKD MONARCH For arryloc on Lot 30. coo 7. ArtcruMia. MonkUnil ll..nar.-li was not by llrtitow's fam >UH Lull. Uiiritcnia*tr. ll w.'ii Aral (.rite at nllink'w.xMl niiriiiij iihow Brut ataiUbtlloo a a viinlnic. aim won dlulcwiia at tho groii'l <-i Inlilt. U.-iUlni; l.iilli nf all ae l>rovlDK III m to Iw the l.' -t <>n the ground. T,,,,,. *1. Waf. T.CI.AnK. \l>r jar 1'roprietor. -IMPORTANT - NOTICE ! I am still tho sola Agent in thin district fur tho ttp-itiht mnmifiii-tures. The fol lowing letter 8|>ak8 T>r itsjlf : Markhitm, out., April 10, 1803. Wm >' a, / -, , Flrskfrlnn: DBAB SiH,~ThiH \ t<> r.-rtify *hi\t we hnve i|))i"intjd y.iuour sole Agent fur t'hu xalo of "ur wa(iim, curriaguH, carts olc. for the dmUict surr<>iiiiJiuu Fleher ton, M.uk.l.il". & Duiidalk, niu\ that wi have no other recognized Ag*ut in you territory. YOUIK truly, TIIK HI'KIOHT WAQON CO. T. H. Spoight, Mijr. Farmer* will (iluase take notice am govern thouwelvos accordingly. Wm t Strain> Fleshertoii T. HILL flas now in stock a beautiful line of LACE CURTAINS from 90 cts. and upwards. Bordered curtain lace 15 c. nice goods, Art Muslins and Cretonnes. Also a fine lot of Window Shades, 60 cts. to $1.00. A lot of Wall Papers at your own prices. See our new spring clothings. Children's, boys' and men's suits, all sizes and prices to suit. Other lin -om- plete for spring trade. Highest price for butter, eggs and wool. Remember a discount for cash is given without asking for it at T. HILL'S - - Flesherton. People will Remark ! ^ THAT one cannot do a good thing too often. Therefore if we remind the public that we are selling furniture lower than ever sold before in Flesherton, we are telling one of those good things that cannot be too often repeated. We would also say, that having found that the people appreciate fair dealing, a> >aa been nhown by the large number of salua which we have made since coming here we have decided to *Uy right here with you, and still continue to give good goods at right pricos.iiotwithsunding any report to the contrary. Our expenses ate small, so WB CAN LIVE AND LET LIVE. "Pidtirfe One all white hearse for children- Crape kept in slock. Undertaking carried on as usual. OPPOSITE WHITTEN'SCARRI AGK SHOP- Residence over store. Edwin Harrison. For Farm Waggons Democrats, Buggies, Carts, Iron Harrows, Trimmin,Painting,and Horseshoeing, Lumber, Lath and Shingles and Farm Implements GO TO John H. Heard. Carriage Making f * * * Buggies, Carts, Sleighs, Cutte* y etc., all made in the highest style of tho art, and at reasonable prices. Get csti mates from me if you wish anything in these lines. Painting and Trimming also attended to. R. T. WHITTEN, FLESHERTON, ONT. v lV ^le^efton Skfdwkr'e F. G. Karstedt, - - Proprietor. A large stock of seafonable goods just to hand, including : Barb wire Spades Fencing wire Shoveis Fencing plyers Hoes Churns Rakes Buildini vapor Forks, etc Paints, oils and glas in any quantity for building purposes. An immense stock of WILDING HARDWARE at correct prices, ffff a quarters /or san buckets, milk paiis, ^u-nn. creamers, etc- rifkinf tackle j tr ali the fishermen in the country- In s.n.-ill hardware my <tcck i.- vnry L <ii^iite, and too extenaiva to unumerat*. Sec my new rat tra;ia and bir. csgoa. The pnblio may rest assurod that anything in the hardware line can be purchased, ami at right prices, from

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