Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 3 May 1894, p. 1

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farhm 'TRUTH URFOi. /OR" PSINClPLEjJ, M.'T MKN.' VOL. XIII., NO 661. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, MAY 3 1894. W. H. THURSTON, E1TCR *". .''I. JIM, .<. One of the finest assortments outside of Toronto and at prices to meet every pocket, from 4*1.25 up. * CIIUCDW^, A full st'-r.knf u! and useful in rrufts, ; lishes, knives, forks, s; ocii3, orr.rtmental &c. * t stock in cver y line ' to collar buttons. AUMSTRONC; LJKOS. - FLF.SHEUTON- Repairs, Tlepairs ! D. 31cTavish, Flesherton Horseahoer and General Blacksmith, keeps on hand Bspairs for fesey 6 Harris, Km, Ftey anil IDtiasoa Bros, : Fleury and Ve'ity on hand all tUe time, also all kinds of rq-.aira for the AO.IU-. \V-; n:-ujiilacluro Wagons Dti'^'its, Cutters, tilei^lis, etc. BonMhoeing :ided to. Bfcfikt attmtwa ! taada.1 or contittoud feui. Loggiug n i i . >w Cliains constantly on hand. lamegee GENTLEMEN : I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE that I Lave taken over tho Tarringe and Wa 'ately cim-idl on by Mr. Mooro, aud am UM.V M Ji li; y entire ?ati d.ic'.um. ll.ivni' laU !y :Jiii'd to my six id.- n VL;.. ricuce in the l)iieinc..s a iiim- ';:'iiilli.V trai.-iiii^' in one of l):o boat c.irriiitte ahoi'r. m .! liciroii, whnry L ptl a first class recoiii'iicnd.ni in, onjjljt to u.' a suiKtknt fnarMltea that nil work will eland MOMT. [-1 inufacimo WHJ,T)|;S, I'i-L.'u'i".-. i'i.' - .^".-ytliinj; in the car ria^e Imc. Wood and lumber u..t ! iu cxeiiau^o." Kindly givo ino a call. I). IJLA.IlJ.FlcsLei-tou. Next door to McTavisli's blacksmith shop. To the Public .1 ncval or all intending piirchr'.surs of Buggies, Carts and Democrats, I dtsiie tsi call year ntti'iition to my spring stock. Kindly givo me u call -in ! v.-u will be co:iviui-. ,1. 1 n -o uotlii.ix but i 'ne ami jii'!".. f"i- y.-'i-selvea. lU'i>:iiiiuj{ suictly attended to, also paiutiu^ aud H. T. WHITTE1T, Fksiicrlon. WANTKt) . lino'- 700 u iDK !. !]. Tbe ti i.il STONE & WKLL1\TOV. Tdrontu. Out. (.'plain Swpi-nsy, U.S. A.,S.ir, P Oal., say* : "BkilOn's Catarinh Itrnu til* firitt medieinu I hnvo HVrr found tlntl t xiV.l do me any t-"Hl." Piico 50 cents r Farm for Sals or Exdianjo, A Hare Chance. |."i>H Silu or ExohaiiKe for Villaui' property In < . . . , i)*4III AfH 14 |(l>0>i ','. .I.i;)*... ll^rll rt I'l ill IV i orchard nn.1 well MIJ I'llod Vitb viaiur. Apt" u. \ !ivn\N. A t for H) Iro tuii. Cu.,\Vltur a Kullo Mr. S.u who lias l:<-"n ' a idp. s 0--..1 ..f .IIH. ;. in m n. lilno mi : and aj-pn ,.. .1 >n vr.ij \ ' j. Mr. lv. T!, met on tho 2ti\h inst., anil r. .1 to havu their prtMfMCtiM rty and pidiie : It had not y :ho public will U- -iv ..!! tliat day. Tho Orange Society ar ninkiii^ olfor'n to have thamual (iomonttration hero in the 12th. Th Oia^ji men mnri'iiiidii.}.' should avail themselveb ot the opportun- ity of visiting our shaded littlo town, ii'*pita!ity, and view tho u.it ur:U l.e:tiuy ninl rustic bceuery ef the to know that Mr. 1 t as " Art* r I- . , ' at I. Everything was left iMin, of Tor nt,.. ' rtalj m ' ' ' ..- of her lias tho front of her storu paint not necessary to say it is well i ' (.'h:ia. Schcniman was thocontractcr. Kiutberley. Fn-m ttir OIPII n in farther advanced at this time than h.-is been known for great many yean. W.' l:.i.v a milliner in town now in tho person f Mim Mi-Donald, of Thorahnry, j She oeen:ii"s the shop recently vacated by J. .f. Grieves. V.'.. .. .sh hor .;wry success in her new venture. Troilt-fwhiii!/ eo.ison opened <.n ! Tim inn.-, he aspocln, will bo of tir.it quid- i . , . , , . | day Mat, and th'oso trout Iwtter u.it f.>..l Ml* and Hiirrou Fire ! 1'ire 1 Mr. J. U. Duckeit will wo lime kih.d burmux tlii-i week. FI..RHHKBTON . .' 'li- In.. . The farnicn we rushing the seeding thin wok. Mr. A : .r ti.-iliam, wu under.itaiid ia lint, li.iviu'.' li nibbed tho imil lie uf laat w<?< MI.-M WilUaoM of Port Hope, is visit- ing hiT ni.it.er, ifr- A.U.n Smith. M'HI M ; 4 iiigM^kr brotbn'ii Mr. Thos. . . Ssl- ar .mid our ho> U. We oan almost s:nvll thi> |>"Iitic.Hl p >w- ior now, and aru looking forward for ins. I.'Hn Smith hail r.iued a frame barn, ah><> Joseph Ferris. juiiii; t<> soiaethinj; in ih" w.iy ot game* T Quarterly >r vices will I.e hold in the (hit chureh on SUblwth morning viHe. Fi-h-li . ' : !ii,.' hi' Inst Monday . Fvory boy vh ' could scare up iiy l.uil in a stock uf fchiuif-tacklu in ruadiiiuiis Tor tho Lt of May. A miinW >' the south lino farmers finish' l;->t week. Tin- uew -.. 1 diilUutust have Woiked like u charm. Thu is the earliest, completion of .spring wurk on ro rict. iu of tin- senior sludentH at our P.S. ueeurod a nuniKei of fine specimens of tho I . -iisi.il ..V I lilt U ratliur tvtutce in thii vicinity, our tor their p ly n.oat held in t! :h ! \t Sun- Thu quarterly board will uitet mi Saluulay afternoon. Sir. .-ind Mr*, lioof \VHUOII. i.i Wai FsJta, are tho gveata Fer- Miss Gertie 'TcLeoil. of Ventry, spent ,:i!.| Sunday with her parents. Mr. Robt. .Mt'orlii'.ni, of C'if> , . . is at present paying his mother ;i nsit. Jfr. Ilii' f Michigan, i h'MliO ell .1 "i iinin Me : >r at M' i 'ii uchaied a tinu new bi--ygie. Mr. Pators >n .mi! f.unily loft laat week i"' r Ownii Snuiiil. air. Hector McLean lonvos for Shel- !>urno thii wetk to_ wurk at his trade, brick laying. Mr. \Y:lhiim C-iijkoy ha decided to sty with us. Ho luu bought out the f his bri'thtr, Mr. T T'us inoi-ninu ( ' day) Mr. '' -1.1.111, our veteran i'il f.iur trout that tijipoi! the Hcales at 7^ IDS. Tho heaviest I'ri'Miiiul ilireo quait.er ponn.l., r\nd tlio next two and :\ half pounds. Who cnn h"iit this ? HARDWARE STOVE AND X X X X X ODD load of mixed h*nlirnr<i JUKI rrivvl 'liloli wan p ir<-h<i I at "iwi.il Iv lovr n i,ur miMjiniitra will CMI-JIIVM For In i.ur miHtouivr* will rac-uiva the u arkdale. Frum OH i' mm CurretponeU-nt. Already we are l^vining t>> plnn and -; i iiliiin as to stimmur holidays and now that i.h Ixiata are running, our atteniii'ti in turned lakuwnnl. To appreciate in Mir a:iti..:ip-itioii tin- joys of tho water, we ; Ih' HL.'hl dwell en tho dry sco-ciied land with singed grass and will- ill:; leaves while an odd flnkiii!; eloiid no i-iiicli aiU. A^.M nor 1(10 Ibfl.; " -r 1UOI!..,. ; all otli 000 uhlncli- na.l- nt . , - than f.'tiin, hi!i. Ollwl .nocwl<1 wiro.*2.7S pr I00!h ;l plain wiro uud (auoyglvnlzo.| ir.iri lluwn. Brb WT- u i Garden Xools. , manure folk KK roquiiit* tor gardon io. i oil. IKW,.II. nirpiitln".niaohlno oil on I ull kin. In ot v*ruUlii'. whitn Daisy oburanconnt!itly koi't n-i Imn I to b> out mi tin- 1,-iJvi! -ailing in tho l.rooze w.tli voliinii.'i i.f water all ar nnd ! But| I want your OIIKI .in for ull tlm nl ,,-n , u , i ,, f'"'" ..... . -t would S p,,il th- pietnn tier and fieri KiuknuM 80 1 'Hi' Mr. W. Turner. itnrr v> .'.h Ins biotlier. They will jTnl'ably 1 i.) of '.'... p. in;s i.f in'.Ti-: t in Europe. . that lih:n ; sean.ii ha.s opuneil, the Hi.iall 1 >v wi'l inn linu... If with lino -need! il htit and will ; . -of 1 itllemeni Maxwell A couple of insurar.cu agents did our o\\ n !t week. Mr. I'liiw. Boinroi* has left for tin- Saul'. Mown. Preston, Heron, and Huron wc.-o in Toronto last week. But wit> :iuii)B ulii i!-!icrinii!i tnil his line up l!iu r .vnd ( fully 1 . .IM- h.in wlii'ii lie say that there is skill in li-ilnni;, and tli.if il nn cliaiH'i' DUO glance in hin full baaket ciniyi! ' s mo that lie is tho i' somo secret of which I am ignorant. Several of tho oliildrfii ill town are >iuk with ineaHvlsand wh<x)piut(-e-iu<;li. A new arrival :U the house of Mr. W. A. i, " My daughter, Oh ! my daught- er. " Oer OIK) omployons of the C. P. R. at u:il ha-.e i .-mi iliwliiir-'. i! and 150 men at Caillon I". Lee have been laid off for a ni'iiith. At iho Winnipeg shops of tho company l.">0 meu havo been giren notice to ij'.ut. Mr. II Pi'dwe'd i-nnii! Tory near taking a sky rout',' to 'he h.-reaftor !:-it Monday Tim larijo boiler in his sawmill at Hrook- bivlin \VM found to 1 lonkini . and Mr. l'i !ivi l| -,\ i-s . ;:iiniiiiii; it. M.J was on hit knees looUin^ iuto tho furnaco when suddenly tho whulo business went up with a report like a thunder clap. !> - , l-ris was.sc.itttnl tii every ilirei Ion, but fortunately Mr. Hi-* numt bo a lucky si .r. .u- perh.tps it was i.e lie wa on 'lit knee.s at tbo linn.'i of tlio explosion. Mr. Peihvull Miller-t ,ib.iut $200 damaxos. Thornbury Stan- dard. , I K Tailor. TH ?iluken all garment. wear in the best style ; notice. All work giiiir :;:Vn!. A trial solicited. F. A. BAKER, KLKSHKKTON. L0\, LEVEL and t LEA It Aio tho head of t p*i;il wh. for The A.lvauri io* kb balanen pi. -.ei i. year. Ok]/ MB* secaro* it f Lie

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