TRUTH BEFORE FAVOB." " PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN.' VOL, XIV. NO. 672 FlESmTON.ONT., THURSDAY, JULY 19 1894. W H. THURSTON dSlTCR* i '",,\l.^>'/,..M/ i ^!',^" t .\". .>''..',,.', One of the finest assortments outside of Toronto and at prices to meet every pocket, from 4*1.25 up. * A full stock ot beautiful and useful ' goods in cruets, pickle dishes, knives, forks, sjoons, ornamental goods, &c. #' * JElfELLEBY ^ magnificent stock in every line, to collar buttons. ARMSTRONG BROS- Repairs, Repairs ! D. McTavish, Fleslicrtoii Horseshoer and General Blacksmith, keeps on hand Repairs far lasse; 4 Harris, luaii. Flaorj and liltiasoD Bros, IMPLEMENTS. Plowflk : Fleury and Ve ity on hand all the time, also all kinds of repairs for the same. We manufacture Wagons, Buggies, Cutters. Sleighs, etc. Horseshoeing promptly attended to. Special attention to tender or contracted feet. Logging and Plow Chains constantly on hand. egoaa GENTLEMEN : I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE that I have taken over tlie Carriage and Wagon making bnniueitg lately carried on by Mr. Moore, and am now prepared to till all orders in my line to your entire satisfaction. Having lately added to ray sixteen years' expe- rience in the business a nine months' training in one of tlie best carriole shops in the city of Detroit, where I succeeded in carrying ot! a nrst class recommendation, c.njjl.t to be a sufficient guarantee that all work will be done in a first class manner. I manufacture Wagons, Buggies, Cutters. Sleighs ; iu fact everything in the car riage line. Wood and lumber taken iu exchange. Kindly give me ft call. D . 1 1 L, -VI tt. Flesuerton. Next door to McTavish's blacksmith shop. To the Public in general or all intending purchasers of Buggies, Carts and Democrats I desire to call your attention to my spring stock. luiully give me a call and you will be convinced. I use nothing but fust-class material Come and judge for yourwlves. Uepaitiug strictly attended to, also painting and rvtrimrning. E. T. WHITTEET, Flesherton. W 1 VTL'IX Knersel-c. na can find nm\y V? Ail I Pill eninlotmuut with * ** **\- men K\p. ** -\ llaiideosse outfit and the bonrftt << over & vf*r.i <'Xpr- Unr.. tinni,, ..I rverv limit lines anil <*ini:ri'l (>f tom!or\. \w ! TOO *! - i . If K st^'k, n'l . niii> ajvam,i.-i"< <nr DBOetoef eeeurlug aod reiaio Ing Kli-4in.'t< i >u|>erlor. Call for oar teruir The trial mil r >st >ou nothing MOM \> i; t LI \. I 0\. Toronto. Ont. Captain Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Dieiro, t'al., nay* : "Shiloh'x Catartat) R-nu<ly is the first medicine I havi> eYrr found that .would do me au/ god." Price 5U cents Farin for Sale or A Rare Chance. fTVR Sals or Exchange for Village property In 1 ,,K-.h..rtou. k'leeherton HUtion. Maiwvll. Sin bumi'ton, ,.r K*.T(II,. ; valuable Kanu of 17 *cre,one inilu aorth I Kinilxirlev 111 tho Havr valley, Tp of Kii|>hr&niti. Ou tbe prem- ium an a Rood frauje li<i<o, bru rtd drlr* j houw. alu a good orcuard au.l well supplied AI "" T W. A. DAYMAN. Ag t for Bydouham Fire las. Co.. Walur'n Fells Kiratxrlry Front our own correspondent. Owing to the elections and 12th July C 'lebrations, we got behind with > ur cor- re|.onJence.but now as we have gut so- bered up we will try and write something. Mr. J. R. Fawcetl is building an ad- dition to our school, and we are to have tw teachers after holidays. Mr. Uof. Wicken's buy that got kicked potato bugi are as plenty as ever. never fail. 1 i ii i i Proton Mai ion They F;-om ouroic/i Cunespoii-/ ' Since our last report crops in thu dis- ' trict are looking very satisfactory with the exception of hay, which seems to be a general failure throughout the Prov- ince. However, th farmers are engaged at present making hay while the sun on the 2nd of July, is,we are glad to say, "*""""* The party, last week, at the residence ' The Orange lodge of this place cele- ... ' ' .... ,, of Mr. \\m. \Vhite, was fairly well rep- brated the 12th in Thornbury. . resented by our young people. The aMeball Match which wna played ... ' ,. ... . ., ,. H Liitie Campbell, of Michigan, on the 4th of July, at \andeleur, between ,. , , ,. formerly of Proton, is spending her boh- ; their club and Kuuberley, resulted in a t> . . days with fnend.s here, but the smiling victory for the latter by ascoie "f 25 to 5. We were pleased to see ye Editor on Friday, who came over on his bike with his little son nit-ing iu front of him on the same machine. The fanners are buisy housing their hay, which is a fair crop. Epping. Fromuitr uw . . urretpotulent. countenance of J. B. is sad'y missed. Mrs. Jas. Uodcius, who has been ipending some time in Barrie, has ra- tur::cd. Eveiyb.>dy is FOE A growling about hard f <> * * See oar stock and prices. CJT.LEITCH, MERCHANT TAILOR. times, hut none so bad as the two fellows who wore offered ?13 per month to har- vest. *ek. Mr. Abe Shear* m spent a fw days recjutlv iifeHamiltri. We are nt in- TUeRev. Mr. Walker occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church last Sunday and his sermon in the evening was taken from Romans The home of Mr. Jas. Clugsou was the formed if il was a business trip or-*>r- scene of a very happy event Tuesday of hum. l.t week, when his daughter Miss Ella i Bears have made their presence felt on X1V - " " F ' ' r n " nt) ' UTetn > uim ' was united i u marriage to Mr. Smith of the farm of Mr. Wee. Busiin by killing '*'' and no man dletl1 *> himself" was Tara, guinea company of friends wit- | fire ,,f n ^ ,hcp. Thrv have b*en seen lu!t ened to throughout with closest at- tention Many suggestions and idea* Were thrown out which will afford food, for thought for sme time to come. The garden party given at the Mdtho- iist church grounds this Monday even- ing was very largely attended. The music given by the band was thoroughly they Uv 8 i,,,ig ami hasjpy is the *..,! ,,f r< ,.v reuC e to the game of football played enjoyed by alL your humble JsSke. ' by the Fle^iert.s vs. Protou Station.: Mr - A : John*'" has soured the Mr. Waa. Weask has got his barn ,,.v- : .. rbi ai teams. T e item .houid have ; T f "' >' England Sureerieav edonto tb wall and is an impruveuicnt. n . u j ono ^,,,1 , uo thing in favor of ' Cnase I5r " fner C.uipauy, Colborne, Onr. Mr. Jas. Thonipsou, of Meaford. a. t!.e i' lvtl> ,,. The Kml claimed by the Flesh- engineer. Mr. S. McKui-ht will miw , r ,,,,, boys was not scored co.istitutioually planted to stock in the world. essed the ceremony, which was perform- 4n< j 8 h..t at Heveral time* and deadfalk ed by Rev. Mr. McLiren. Man Maud et to entrap thoir l..rdships, but at last Dfevitt acted as bridesmaid, while the M0|iunt8 : h eT a re masters of the situatiou groom's brother performed alike office am j no u t i, e f,, rt for hiui. Mr. aud Mrs. Smith left for There appeared a statement in last their homo aear Tara, followed by the mvv ^ t Advance, which we fe-il it our jfi>d wishes ul a host of fnud. Mj j uty ^ exp ui u md correct. That is, in is the w.^Ii ..i w f er euce to the ganu of football played number of acres his large frame abed on Wednesday . A huge congregation gathered on Sun- aa the rules liutinctiy state that the ball must be wilfully handled by one of the day uiorutug to hear Mr. W. Wallace's ; opposing side before a penalty kick can tint seruiou in Epping church. All sueoi- ^ o'aimed. Therefore the F'.nherton ed well pleasvd with hu effort . H<- K. team had no ri^ht ti> the penalty kkk, as for hw teat the words " What ihiuk ye the Proton player did not handle the of Chriatl" ball wilfully and it was a mistake of the Mia. O. Matthews.. u is laid up with a rt . t ~eru* to allow it to be taken, as he him- very lame knee. Miss Maggie lilack, School, is hoiua fur holiday*. self admits. As one of the pUyers, I Meaford High tliink it my duty also, by th captain's : request, to make this exulana'in of the at home. Giltay is spending holidays treatment while tliert. of it nr "f ho \\\ wi'l a*y many of the Everyt>ody is busy at wheat. Eugenia bayiog or fall j,!yer* had t<i o home without supper. Tli.inkmg y.u f.T your space Mr. Ed.it' -r, I remain your currespnudeut. From our otcn cvri espoitdent. The ever l.>ri'>us twelfth passed over very phxuvuilly. Alth<>ui<h uch a lar^o Dundalk. From ovi oirn '* The 12th . f July w n celebrated ia> Loyal Orange Association. Tlie member!* of L. Ox. L. Otitf formed into procession and were accompanied by a large number f bretheren from the neighboring lodges. The sermon was preached by the Counry. Chaplin, brother John W. Jones, the rec- tut of St. Mary's Church, who has had the honor of preaching tu them for the pattt three years in succession. The text was taken from 1 Chroi.icles XII. 38: " Men that had understanding <>f the times. dsy. Tents wore numerous, sorm. poor present, three being Y. M. P. B. A. After bidding the eretheren welcome to creatures coining all the way from Mark- j The concert given in the evening under j St.Marv's Church aud congrstulatinz dale, with their few candies and peanuts the auspices of Court Invincible, 1167, ! them eu their rnaiktd success during the andgreeoa. Of course they were wel- I. O. F.. was largely attended. Jimmy i past .war, the speaker pointed out come along with the other vendors who ' was there and the Fax are he knows how ( teadingaims and objects ol the came from all parts to pick up a few to make y.u laugh. The band gave some tion, all of which hu aninr.ed were C enu. very good selectionx and Dundalk can The Or.mgemen and others w<.rked like ' justly feel pr-Hid of her band, beavers puling up arches and decorating Court Invincible 1107 was ornamied in the town for the visiting brethren, and Duu<llk in October 1892, aud has a gathering *as preent there was nothing Dundalk, abnut three thousand, people but |>eace and good order throughout the being iu attendance, tight lodges being Maxwell, Ftiim our mm On Sunduy morning, July Sth.StMnry Church, Maxwell, was crowded through- out every portion of the budding, and i time foi the service. Lar^i- i Ui.it, too, long before t commencement t the numbers had to go away from the do< < for Uck of 300111. annual service in The occasion wait the connection with the everyone seamed well pleased with the m.MnlersH,i now of twenty nine , wh carry insurance lo th- amount of thirty- most coinmeudable. Their regard for the word of God in these days especially- could in 't he tu.i highly spoken of. Ik was not so manfa from the fact of Eiig- land's great nes* or her victories, or her power, that we drive our inspuation, rrccption they received. - ^ MISH Lizzie Bradbury, who bat been thouiaiid dollar. Owing t.. members i tmm the fact th.it C.-.1 was i sick for a loi.u time, din! 0.1 the .noru.ng moving away from t..,*n the membership ; He then reminded UK-HI of their privilege of the thirteenth. Hora^ed faiher and haa rcuiained at about thirty for some- of belonging to such a uat on aud said mother and brt!ier. i.ave the ym|*tl'y time, but the order as a whole, had, May that the cause of her ^reatnees was rightly of all for heir sad l.a. She w.f.ay..ung 1 'IM, a total membership of 50.607 and stated by her .pioen (a ^ueeu amoog wo- woman who was lnve.l nJ MM-m*! by asurplua fund 1st June '-.Mof ? Ol.571.62. men) to be the 1 all wh.. knew her. She ditd trusting in Tlie last twelve months show H MIM in tlie with an appeal to all to thank Oml for his her Saviour's Promises. A Urge number membership of over I'.'.OJO. Hard times presence in our midst and for such a sov Miowed h-i remains to Snlem burryi.ig do,s not affect them, and as for unfriend- ere.gn, to yield themselves to his mighty power, to sl*ud t*> for true liberty, an jpen bibu- and everything else that goes to maintain the integrity of this great na- 1 tion. The singing of the National An ground. R.JV. Mr. WelU conducted the ly criticism the l.O.F. actually thnves on burial surtf.co. She is laid to rest tw it. The increase iu suplu fund for the ~ 1, not bad, as according await a happy resurrection. yr i Mr John Jipeern aud Mr. Jo*ph U- , to certain prophets, the sun'lus fund Fenwick, 01 Mayfield. cam* up to spend Iu have ceased years ago and then grad- them formed a par the twelfth at Euwnis. ually and surely disappear. The young people feol petty louesom* ! Re E. A. Harrison, of tho Presby since the teacher, Mr. Johnaton, wen* t Brian church in Dundalk, was in attend- home on hfc holidays, but thy bo V >e t.. ai.ce at the 13th International Christian aee him back again, hale and heatty as Endeavor Conviit ion held in Cle-eland tter : July 11 to 15. A beautiful and encour- " Haying is now in full swing. The aging letter was read tc tb* Y. P. 8. C.E. crop is not o WMJJ as hvt y.*,ar, but th* ( troia him on Monday evening of this. Horn. H* ".* In Flenberlos. on Monde,;, July 13. tbe .! al Joint UaliMof aaoy. -At Kthul. Out .July the O'h.