Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 18 Jan 1894, p. 1

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. r ,f \ ante. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLES. X'^T MK.\ VOL. ini, NO 648. FLESHERTON, ONT., TEUBSDAY, JANUARY 18 1894. W. H. THURSTON, EO ' P T R V RI , :TO* * - Christmas Goods, / Jewellnry, Silvern-are, and Fancy Goods. Somtthing^nobbv. A forge quantity just opened up. A new line of Nickel Clocks, with eecond hands, only $1.25, The cheapest and best goods ever offered. Maxwrll tall OD tki nrfirsijiiel tefors pnrcli.siii<| ;iir Ckristmas Mi Armstrong Bros. FlesHerton LADIES mi<l Gentlemen! your *upply of BOOTS and SHOES from the undersigned. New goods just imported from which to choose. LARGE STOCK, A GOOD STOCK, A CHEAP STOCK. sure to call and examine. Custom work as usual done on short notice and in a neat manner. JOS. SMITH, - ~- Flesherton. Groceries' AND \h* iisderiiixaed desireH to inf. in, i the peopks ) tbst h- kueiM oobftinl sfull Mock of xroeet- les and provisions, iocluJiui; cured meats. o. 1 Hour ** the lowest. r I.MI r and > ;-t t mils In Kra<in. C lined iiooe)*. CoDfertlanery ete. your uL.ter and ui* snd other t'roduoe for wWeh sa.g isl aarket price wUt bo allowett. W. Barohouse, - Fleshertoo HORSEMEN ! Pay Attention Having pnrobaMd the hartu-sfl business from Mr. Clayton, I wish to intimate that my en- deavor will be to please and satisfy customers in any work which may be eiitniaU'd to me. All kinds of Lorectuen> re- qnisitee kept m stock, at low Good workmanhip guaran- teed. Soliciting yonr orders, ( 1 remain respectfully, ( i W. MOORE- 1 1 Flesherton, Jan. 24, 1893. i t 1 %%r%4 J. B. SLOAN f n,;viia. ban on liand, S'lJ fgv Mle fn'n(i!, sash, doers soil lambcr. Tsrnin^j ind plaiainK dontAo orJw. Cii<vsnK mid 6n sonncctlon. )H LOGSJVANTED. .s*Mtl*To( soft --lin lot!. Must bi iouml DdolMr of knntt, stul cut into itmntlis to work IntnttevM twofiot civbt;uch*loni{iiiiilartMa InchM la diui<i-t< r. Th tmalloi-t Ion taken W>w>ntll the iplit Ixilin w< can gal. !M DAHUDB * WHIOHT Fleilicrtou irrs. J. II. HoRSN^i>Kit. 152 Pacific Ave^ Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severo attack of. brain ferer. On my recovery. I found myself perfectly bald, aud, tor a long tlmu, I feared I should bo permanently so. Friends nrgetl me to ose Ayer's Hall Vigor, and, on doing so, tuy hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one eonld wish for, being changed, how* erer, from blonde to dark brown." " After a 9t of sickness, my hair cam* out in ccmMu'Js. I u.svd two bottles of Ayer's Haar Vigor and now my hair is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I havo recom- mended this preparation to others with like pood effect." Mrs. Sidney Cair, 1400 lU^'Ina St., HurrisljurjT, Fa. " I ).sv used Ayer's Hair Vigor to* several years nnd always obtained satis* factory rtsalts. I know it is the belt preparation for tlio hoir that is ma<le." C. T. Arnett. V^mmoth Spring, Ark. ! hyers Han .. b .: - ,in, MeCal'iiin. Heron sb( .|,, ur]1 ,. itone to the N. B. C., ' fri( .,, M ner(J _ Messrs. Stracliin and Gainey have Own Sound. We wish chum every succesH. School ha* reopened and the attend- ance is large an ustinl. Mr. J. L. Wood attended the sick bod of his swtur lately. Minn Bemrose haa been vutitim; friends in Toronto for a time. She ratunu- 1 last Friday. I' ... ' : " 11114 uutertained of her ultimntf r">-i.vt ty. M 1'illir I: .< 'tin! MINI Bans, from ' ,,;,v -',,,, ^ym* a isit t ' Mi** M;ny Morton haa gone on a leng- thy visit to friuuds in Toronto. Mrs. Mor'"*i ii a .- n'.jrncd homo. Mr. James Jnhnstun, of the third line, is lyii).,'t present in a very serioun con- dition snd little hopes aro held out for hib ultimate recovery. Mi.s Tillio Taylor is also very sick. 'turnnl fr-.in Toronto last week and f L TI,edmr, lC t meetm* hr on twit* hB8 boen lalu up wilh nf last week wn well attended. Grippe Mr. Ro>*. Weller became Pa last week. ! The niiitiirr and son are well. limurnnce i^unt Hendereon ha* huen (Jomn our town lately. Our Lit. U now running at full si>eot], and i it'iod programme is jjiveii ea>:h Fri- Fever* ham. From imr uurn Ctrrrttftundtnt. The vill;iL'; people were Hurprised and pained to hear ot tlio death of Mrs. W. The L. 0. L., No. IJ6. give their an- , Duncan, which occurred on Friday moru- injr last, after u few days illness. IiiHa- nii.il concert this tuleninu nit.tion w:u t lie t rouble, and despite the MeHars. \\iii HprouU and M. Mm-riiou , skill nf Drs. S.-i.tt and Sproal*. death purpose haniiK Males son. TI j n- camu. I lie remains were interred in rev- , ^S? ^. W 7'^' U ." d ^^ t * a ' I9r erNl """ '---ry "" .Saturday. The fun- i eral W.IM very largely attended. DectuiKud l WHS th eldest daughter of Mr. E. Han- ' 1%-y. SIi loavtw one little girl of three years. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved husband and little girl in their Miid alHn tiou. Miss M. A. Neil ut visiting friend* in vi Gainey, lately. Mr Alux. F,T.'UH..n has returned froui Manitoba, where be spent thu Humtne:. Mrs. I3eahuri.il, of Toronto, is the j;ut*t of Mrs. Beiuroau. PrireviUc. <w oio Corrtipmidetit. Feversliam. The bill* utaued by tile Advance for the ; Mr. .1. McLeod spent Sunday in Fev- I'uii-nlle S. S. teauioetnn; are the 'HHtieitt ursliam. and uiiMt attractive of any we have ever. ; There is a IK fellow up the eighth who seen. The Cmninittee are exceedingly comes to town HUTU than some- people well pleased with them. They ar a cr- hnik he should, and some think of doing dit to r.he editor and stall L mi wc-k a sufficient space on the mill puuJ wa*l4iar<<l for curling, and a iium- bpr of our cwuwns spcni a few pleaiwnt hours at the "roariu' (tame. " All the MUIM and ilukjliti-r-t of Mr. and Mrs. Ueudetsun, O. D. K. , are at prune nt t I lie old homestead. Tin* is the with him as the little boys do with a stray cat, namely, tie a tin pan to him and send him home. Bob Kuy From our men t'orreipontitn t. Our suhool tenoher, Mr. C. Cameron, nrt time they bare all been homo to^eth^>^ i has re-upeiu-d the school iu his third fora number of yearn. Thu fol owiiy year in MMH section. from a distance are home for the family j w aru * >IT y to '* tlle d*** of reunion, fix. Mr. Win. Henderson, of | Mr - Tll< "- Beckerton, who died after a New York state ; Mr. David Henderson I h " rt tt * uk " f xrippe. Deceatd wan 84 and wife from Calgary. N. W. ; Mw. \rn- ! y Ba " f o ' ho WM Buried bwide her old, of Mount Albert, and Mrs Moore, of husband, who was buried but to weeks IniM'ioue. before her. They were old pioneen of Miss Elsie Keonel.ofDundalk, is spend- I Osprey. Tho remains were iuterwd iu C. J. LEITCH, Merchant Tailor, WHICH MEANS THE BEST Consequently the cheapest All there I === Do it stay there, but come a*" 1 , see the snaps we are giving in wall paper this week. We have about 30 lines that we must clear out before spring. Prices from 3 cts. to 10 cts. a roll. Former prices 7 cts. to 35 cts. Come soon and get your choice. Having still a few of those cheap vegetable dishes at 5 to 20 rts., we will give you another chance fcr this week only. In LANTERNS we take th lead, as we are selling a good* strong one for only 35 cts, J ust the thing everyone needs. Crosscut saws, Axes and axe handles, Files, general hardware and tinware at low- est prices. ing a few days with friends in this village- Mr. InniH, of Markdnle, occupied the pulpit of the Methodist rburch last Sun- day. He preached a very earnest sermon. We are glad to state that the li.-v Mr. Hartley, who has been seriously ill, is DOW on a fair way to recovery. Mr. Richard Walters left for the O. 8. Cell. last Monday. W.i winli him success. Born On Friday Jan. 12, thu w.fe of Mr. Neil McKinuon of a son. Tho King of Terrors lias been busy of Zion church yard. The friends have the sympathy of all who know them ID their wirrowiiiK hours. Mr. Then. Peavey has moved up from Urangeville and brought with him what every man should have, a dear wife. CoinirstultitiooH, Tom. Mr. George Freetby and John Banner- limn ifcit their clover thrashed last week. The Pat rons are doing good busiuem ' here in a good many ways. The boys in our town take tli- gin^ler* off when they i hardware Department late in this vicinity. Thm week we have K" "Ut driving. Look out, you west fel- j Us= THE CELEBRATED B. Laurance APECTACLEM -4- SYE4.LASKES E". O. Karstodt, fcoU to chronicle the death of Miss M. A. Ken- nedy which occurred on Friday Jan. 112th. after a l"Og and painful illnoHS of a can- cerous nature. The funeral took place on Sunday nnd was largely attended by sympathetic friends and neighbors. This m thu fourth death inside of three weekx in this com- munity. Truly we are evaiu-socnt crea- tures as far SH this world is concerned. ouiit Zion. luws. Mr. Gourde B. Briatow says he has the best steer in the country. Mrs. J.Holden wa.i visiting her friend* iu this part last week. Fleshertoa Malion Frum mir uirn Currafondent. Rev. Mr. Edwards of Mark dale, will preach a MUKsi'umry sermon next Sabbath Hi' rnin.' :it half past ten. Mr. Mitchell died at the residence nf his daughter Mrs. Aaltdown last Wcd- i iu-siliiy at 10 p. in. Hiii renuunn were | From out </uii CorrrspundeHt, That grim monster, di-ath, who is no \ taken by trim respector of persons, hsa paid Mount , '' ''' ^' | "" L ' lh "!' --emetei 7 . .. Mr. Neshit ut l<irniit<. is apondmg a Zion a double visit during the past week, j flw ( j W(th ^ ^ (',,,<&. taking away two of our oldetit inhabitants. ' .M ,- M ,^ u n; \ViU,n of Owen Sound, The first wa that of Mr. James Little, is iwdng friend* here. Farm for Sale ir Exclanjo, A Rare Chance. PR Halo or I?xohikn<ie for Villiu. 1 " |w>ffi-iv in K-.iirt<in, VIoKhurtmi Stt>.Ni. Mo^will. siii^'ntnm t"ii, ..r Fevemhani ; a vultmbh* Kartik of It/7 Hcw.one uiilo north of Kimburtay in Ui& Hi'uM-r vnll.iy. Tp. of Kniihrnxia. OB Uic , iMM art' Rood frame homuiv lni ivnil n i v lioutH 1 . al!Mj s Rood (irobard aiut wlt supplied with Kittcr. Apply to W. A l> * IU * N. A( t for Svil..lM.in K'n> Inn. Co. .Walter. K. 111. i i in iciiMtiiir* ^iw i , _ __ __ _ . e'orhetton n.id interted ! Hotel Property For Sale. Mi! l<llrua > _ of N. ., , isviitinfr Mis. Jin>. EMU. Wt>rt "rod ,. ^ iu|| , Miiifi|ie Uwre ,, c( , . L VIM, !'i tlifir friends Hi-oniid )iss Urtl. ; , Wliiltak.r M spemliuR a f.w lam with lift HIHJKI |jnr-ntii in /:.'>n. BT., who died on Jan. 10tli,att.he 80 yuan. The remains here on Thursday, Rev. Mr. Jones ofli- | mv i nt; cuting. Dceased LMVUK behind a family ' heru. of four damilitenand ... son. Mr. *riici8Th..ni|>.-on, sr , atthnpe x)r> ,, N ,,. H> , E v ae nf H7 yoarH, ilu|mrteil this lifu on Jan. , Tisil to fiicticin n i laiknb.trg. llth. The remains wure interro.'. in the' , M"- ^ '"-" h , H ,. l> a " sp*u ling a^iw -. i days with II.T utu-lc Mr. H. Tuckor iu Dnr- EnuliBh church burying ground at Ma*- , ^ Km wrll on Friday by tin- Rev. Joins*, Mr. j Mrs. W.i.il nf King. i<isitint{ is .if .i.jgli- Thoinuetni leaves behind him his wife ; ' ! thl " ', ..' \ MeHHr- \\ Hn ; it unil Cuok hve shipp*-.! 30 two diughtersand hvu sons tomouin bis eftr , ( huv f. . .u the suti/m li.c ami bse loss. Mrs. Thunt^iaoa is at prvsont tery Umuro u.ir- ]> >->.l. HK nndrmlKH<l offr (or iJ hrn hotel pro- 11. at V'.iiBf>nia. Thin i* ft l(ood poi:ii A>| the- tiiin u m in *Mil v'Oniilon. A ftplritili'l fi un>* k m liuiiiKMm e|MKnUy. and tran bu oiftile to ft.vwui). VIII lii> fold OD Itksval ksrsas. For \ pfti la-nlars apply to MM owner. JOHN BIMNIFF RHIef tntUx Ki.;-\vand KUddnli>Me reiievud in H'.x luHin liy th "(In-at South Atuoilon K>iln.>y Cure. " Tins new rcntwly is a, .rvHt surprise anxl delivbt t phynicians "tint of its viorvdiiitf uroiiiptnasB .11 relieving pain in tt) Wadtlor. kidneys back and eor part of th urinmy pa- .k < m male <>r fmlo. It rslievus reQ 'ent.iun of water snd pain in pamiiiK it i it,.. M. immediately. If you want t\niak nd cure this is roar remedy. SalA W RichsJ-'lion, Jruj-gial I 1

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