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Flesherton Advance, 30 Aug 1894, p. 4

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TB1 niSHlRTON ADYANCI KKTABUSHKI) 1881 Advance tHi.i-.ii.su WIEKLT *T THI ornci. KVI.- IXHAM NTKKET, FLBKHEEToN, (INT., BY w. H. THrRNTON. f'.l per aiinuui.sirii-il> In advance Advertising Rates: Olio Column. 1 year, 50 ; half col.. 1 year, t27 l., ou year. 1 j. Transient advertisement charted at the rat* of 8 con ti ]>r Mae for Ant Insertion aoJ 5 ecuu ach tutuequent I'eo pie cannot be too careful how t ii y pity with fire thin dry weather. A stray match dropped by the road- t-ide might start a zo uflagmtion of Very serious proportions. K'v.J.C. Slav* ill lately repeated in Stratford the speech which he do- I si-red bero on the occasion of the I'.P.B.A. celebration. The Empire, c jtutnenUug on this apoecli, made a moderate protest against wliat it conceives to be a wholly indefensible doctrine, a doctrine which the v.-ry essence of proU-slanti-mi condemns, t nd which fur the benefit of the whole comtnunity every intelligent person I 1 lit condemn." The Empire further poes on to Bay ; " We have no t nr at all of an appeal to the fairness and toleration of 1'ro- U-slauU. They will judge a public laan by his acts and only by them, Localise the very foundation (tone of 1'rotestantism is freedom of con- science and the right of private jiuli;- nuut. " It is altogether likely that tho last 1 as been heard of tin' Gleuebj "ghost," now ibat the old building has i- . n r'liil up. The inuiu-r a lauds just it where it did wlieu the p tna wat first observi'tl. Most i i the scc'.ioii aro tli noii^hly COIIYIIH- t 1 that tl.i 1 Huiiuds wiTi! produced by I nuan brings and scout the theory of Liiything Riipernatuial. bii|ip luis to be true, however, lln-ir nn r-'.ill ImU wanting in the chain to I rove such to be tin- cuse, and the iiCtnul cause is really as fur from dis- iv MR .1111. l.\ uticinj t- alhtia glit ! imvi been intili 1 TI-i- alT.nr lias Mnmliwl such a biiiuiiii I'b *iiis.ituii us has never been luanl of In I'jie in these parts, but it is now al.o.u tinir fr us to g(-t rest and w.ut |>r.i.-ntly. Miciwuci like. Soim'tlmix may linn up if tin M-:,.~uU<JU in allowed to die . I < ln;.n\ \I-.HK ; ..f (hvrii Som.il aij'l C'olllli^Wi) nl li.ix,- In . ii 11 \ ils fur tin- lnke liade, and ...;iiiv uiul t .UIT has i- liui-n tin i;ij>s of war bi>- 1>M -ell till: tWO [liar ] I .11 fairly even during all these years, I Hi \ulii tin- opening of 'lu Ou, n i miml (iiiiinl Tnuil. conni-clum, which i llii-iully tuiiK plan jrMtwdaji it ,s I . Hi,'iit that Ihn-n .Sniiiid j jl a good strong lap uln-.i 1. li:i-r u curd i . 1 1 will alum; hiv. i c in i i,.- i ill Olllv ;'i L tll.it !ia:lL,'l-(l ship llli!wil\ i way ,aiiu is . . !f ex- Pi.-inr. M -t il |i:iiin .-, an ,III ' the SUIlg^'lr W'ltli I . U - -i ' |> .l,!i- iliiit Cul- .seventeen Hi ill ,.-ln'S In pluy i, US it 18 tllUllgill . ! . .. .: . . i will be ut the li of the NiiUiiwasaga if uny whi-ie. That would be him! uii I.Iirnuiatixm Ciireil inn la> .: MII I'm. ,.u.l. MII .in i Nt-iirnljm, rail: in 1 to ' ilays. IIM ... .... u ii|.. n tlir ni H i. i!i ui...l.ii- uiul I.HS-,..|.,IM. ..in\ual inici- liir i .mill- uiul tin- <lii n.iti-ly ihs. |.^. .-,.!.,. Tlio lint .,.-,. . ; 7 f I., Vi . E. It li.v.J,"!!, Ui'U^lat. Oftprry Cwimcil. Ospn-y Council met in McLean's hall, Mclntyru, on Auguit 20th laM, according to ailji.iirniiii-iit (ruin July Oth last. The iiiunibers were all present. Minutes of last meeting read and con- linn, -d. Coiiiinuiiicatioiis wrc rt-ail from the lerk of Collmxw.Kxl twp.. re deviation nmd on townlii.e of O. and C, oppomte lot 12, ana bill ,,i $10.09. Ospwy'n tliare if rxpeiiHtiH, mirv,-yi:i-,', etc. Front Jas. Lunion, barriHter, Dundulk, re opening if South Line from 23 to 30. From County clerk, atatemen'M f rats* to be in Oxprey as county rstiii and school i"jtmal-Mt From W. H. Thur aton, bill of $48.00 fur printing aud adver- tising Voter*' List, and 94.05 stationery and express Kroui Lucas .V Wrncht re Ux sale of lots 27 and M, con. 2. S. D.K. from the commissioner of Crown Land regarding the salu of same kits, u the clerk of Artemeaia, re expendi- ture on toHiiliiu- and ajo in reference tu X lownline, (ktprey and Artenieaia, between 13 and 14 concession*. Mr- Geo. Thompson, councillor of ArteiuettiM, was a deli{Bti! fioni Aitenivsia council rr- itlii- opeiniij.' of townline. From County treasurer, tax sale list of 18114. the trusleen uf the serrial school is, Mchool rales of 1894. >:.<n M. .1, Italian- Thitt tliu com- missioner of Div. No. U, be instructed tu meet the commissioner if ArtemesiA, to let s job mi t./wnliiie, con. 13, of bxiii); the swaiupsi with stoats or I/rush to make a winter road. M<>naxha--Taylor That Colliuvwixid tw;i., be paid 910.1SU, bein^ Otipiey'a shale of exiHiimus, surveying devmtioii ruad on tuwnliue. Clark Pi usUm- That W. H Thur- IMS paid 944.00 for printing and ad- vert wing Voters' list and *4 (A"> for cul- Ir.ioi-. rollit and stationery. Prastoii Clark That the o.iiiiiiis- sionet uf dir. No. 1 expend 910 as an equivalent to Artcine.i*'-* graiit uu tuwu- line. MmiagluMi Taylor That the clerk write J.iino. Lunion, liarrt-ter. Dundulk, and inform linn that tbis Council do not , ,.ht.-m|.l lie ..;..n.n.- S.'llth Illlt I"U 27 tli-l -HJ at present. By-law No. 31!l lo levy raU) for waa read its several times and itaiwed in romniitiuu of tin* whole, lH.-iii({ ^follows : uuty rale, V1425.00 ; County nclnn.1 i-.|inva'.eiil W 11 ". li.-ooralHchiHj ntte, 910W).:i:i ; Tonlnp purp.nos, $1P'7 HI Hy-law .Nn. i'.'Jn, iiji|Hiiiilini{ DttMOSUI Mi-lnius cllei-i..r for S .nth half, and Jai. Klliott for North half of towiihlnp. at a sulaiy of ^.00 each, received its several reading and ln-i-awe lw. I-I..MOU Tuyl-'i That Thus. Parks and S..IIHU-I r.nt I I aiv.-i't<-J us Ix'iids- inuii for .lames Elliott M ..:li .n That Malcolm CIIMII-.-..U .'in.l 1> nild Mi-Intyrelein.'c.-|it- Tayl.i .M.ii.^..!' That the clerk c minium. v -ti ' -'ill Leni"n, Owen Sound, and A,U 11 Tmynor, Mamto. salu of lots -.'7 "ml '-'* i'-'i'- - ^ '' '- having bwn M-ild in eit.-r nnd nrter tlu-in ill,- |,uu'liai- in 'II. -y "i>'l inter .-t and ask ill. <>n to ninke .. i . yiincu of snid tuts to Mi U .<! I ln-ii'-*. Ty!oi .Moni^'.iun T -nncil liiljouru tu uifut ut Siiiylmnipl'M "ii M.HI Uay, dot. U'th, n 1 1, I'K-ik. Our usually i|Ui-t litlle I'ln: H:I.N ttm . .,f no liitlii r\ -iti iiiiiit i-.nd i i-i.tli.i.ii.iitni lint Monday cveni'i-,'. Tin- i.n, uf Kiii '. .lUTiiikl > i it of A H I . \V. inti.itii-iM ti-.m -Miukilaii- Hi.il l'l,',luit..n, lo tlni T ' '" imo to nil nivitniii-n fror.i tin- : . Ii wai alxiut nyhtf.ill wln-n tin- rli l.u-tl. -1 aooompanied by il- I. l |i .n tlo-ir nr iu:il i In- uii'"i.i '< rn oHcorted t'> I H.ill, wliriv tli , I I y tin: I 1 , ii- xillu brutlnvn wi'li , i will. Wli i'liis inn i -. ilic liuul rn ml tliu \ -Mill honii- line M-lti-.lii.iis Hi-ll reinli-ii-il. In t'n- 1.,-iH, slioi-i, pithy anil tilting ml<l-.- i-s - n- yum li\ MI--I.V 1'i.V.'.. \V. Iiwn, .iii. I M. l:ii!i-j nnd the Win km in . I Uiili \.<<itiiig luilgi-H in i.iaul-rtiicu iin.l tin- -nhi\al ngof bilny ikiinni^ lliu iiirmlH-iN Thi! |.tn> tin n .-i.ij- iiin.'.l t . tin- lining I.I.IH of the C'oniiniTiut ll..i;.-i-, whure our i h'.il Hint li...i, Mr. unit Mix. ll.iiin-, hitil |irp*it>il a talilo l.ui. 1,1 .i. w.ih --'i,'-' 1 ' abtMMfcmon 't g .od t-iin a 'i t.ir tlio itiiiu; inn. \Vhci all had done ample juatice tn the refreah mentH, tho t-mt iit was proceeded with. Thetirxt toast waathe " Viiiting Breth- ren " which liroui(ht foitli l>iief and very tin^ rt-inarka from Mt-nsr*. Rich- aiilsun, Rutledse and Douglu*. The next t.wwt WM the " Home Hrethien ' which waa ably respo'ided to by Mcsira. John Me Arthur and James WaUwm The " Ladie* " were nexttoa(ted, wr.icn brought neat little apeeches from Meann. M. Reiley and Chan, (ihent, of Toronto, and alao a few reuiarki from W. J. Blakeati'ii. The toaat "Our Boat and HiMteN " WH then propoaed and was re- sponded to by Mr. Buttn in a very iiitereatiug niann>-r. A hearty vote of thanka wait tendered to the FleHherr.oii brai-K band for their kindiit-m in furniah- iii. 1 sui-h exci-llent inuiic for the ocouiioii. Tliun ended one of the pleauanteat socul gather inga that ever took pUcu in thia village. Priceville lodge iit tu be con- Kr^tulttitxl on the auccetta attending their tirit i-MorU of thia kind and may it not be their laat. The meeting waa cloned by Kingiiit; (iod Save the Queen. iln i-ntt-rin-.' the hall the Brit thit.g that attracted uur attention waa the fine pliyxn-al appearance of tho A O. I". \V. iiii-iii Ix-rn preaeiit. We notic<d that the jolly record-r of the KUherton contingent always man- aued to Kt in a few comical " bits " dur- ing thw apeechen. Mr. C. G. would like to hare lailies becoino Workmen (wuiuvu.) Of course he in aing'e. The Eiliton of the Advance and Stan- dard ant Mid* by aide at '.ho featal board taking it all in. (We don't mean all the board.) Tin- f*m -UK "itliiMt" w : ll n-.on be a thuiK of the paat, as the trua'evH cloaed school last week. Lust Monday ' daily Ulobe conuinud five solid columns of matter referring to the aflair. Such a row over a Klnt ! ! Tina we.-k will wind up pretty much all h*rv r-tm.: opi-rutioiiH in this district. I', rliapa tin- fires uiay wind up aoiue of aid operation* if the dry weather con- tiuues. I'l ici-iilli. circuit of Hie Methodist church intend holding a liarvewt home mi S. |.i 11 ..n tin- par* >ua-<c grounds. Mi-Mi-.t Fanny Jauiea, Flora McMillan and Mr. .l..lni McLeud are attending tho II. S C..II, ^iate. Mr .1 ones Atkinson left last Saturday for Ton into to attend Harbord street ci lr|(iate inttituttf. Mis T.i>l i'i, of Dr.niii.ri-, anil Mrs. Ni-il, of Hull, paid a brief iit to W. J. : .n hut t-i>k. Mr Ch;i-. tiln-nt, of Toroiit-i, in K ( >-nil- \l\tt n few days among ai-i|uuiiit.-\nci-a in in the village, c niilniiin; buaincst with p'eaiture. Mr an.! M M Mi-Intyru are visiting in Eiiiiit |ii--M-iit "Only the Scars Remain," Says IlExnv JIfi>so\, of th<- James Slill'.ll N\ (Hlll'll M.l!-Illl|i : I'.i., who i-crti- "Ainon.' tho HOIli- uls lii.-li i ill rcsar.l : talB I--.-.! I-IH.-S p o r f o r m 1 n g n.'ng 1:..! 1.1.10.1. own o a o . aKi 1 hail swcM on r-. y logs, tin- n'. u : aoroa. . .u:-lv ]ihv 11 do It w<. - .1 tin- affected. At tat, my Mother Urged Me to try Ayer's SarsarMtrilLj. I took three tH)ttlcs, 111 .VI- II-. t . ...i.l! .1 H:II.-,-. Only the tears i-einaln, and tho rnoniury of tlio i'.i->t, to remind me of the good Ayer's Sarsaparillu ha-t done me. 1 now wi-ij;h ti> 1'iimln.l nnd i- [, . nuls, and am In the best of health. I have bean on tho road (nr the past t\\ ..| v years, have noticed Ayer's Sar- sajiarilla advertised in all parts of tho United States, and always take pleas- ure In telling what good it did (or me." Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared Vy I'r.J.C. Aver &('., LoweH. MM*. Cure* others, will cure you me no KOIHI, and bones would be olil The Markets. Carefully Corrected Enrh Wrek Kl.mr Full Want Si>riii'.; Wheat Hurley . Oat* Peas Butter JJS, freuli Potatoes la-* Pork Hay per ton Hidus Sliei-[wkin I ; t-. -, . Turkey* iickri'M uvr pair Ducks ber pair Wut J 300 to tin to 65 to 31 to rvj & 15 t. > Ii 50 t. 500 ti COO t< 300 t. Ii to 9 i.. 25 to 50 to 15 tu 300 ft* B5 31 M i:. 'j 50 00 (10 26 7 10 35 it; Farm for Sale or t vary il Vans !-< No. la.. Ut N ):. uf T ,v M Kf>iMl, Artuuiia., fur ntvruiiil >*I*.M will !> old ou wry rwMoMbi* auU ta> tvrtuH if im> - went. Ttfiiden will aluo \t reoolrml (or tin- IMII cliana of tliu wliolu of tlt ruuiauiMiu tiii.bur oo the abovv uiuiuioiMil lot. ouuitoi|j of elsaess) m>ul, olin.ii.t totau codar, wlilvb Is a for lumber or iqimtu tiusber. Inwl.lui a liutf* qtunitity of cunt wuml. Tb hi|(liwt or any U)iilr uot tutccoMMU-il) *,.)'- liiH|>m:tiou nil I corrvHpon.luui.-u noli-lt**!. T. H.K>WKUS.KIrby, ur AM)HK\V tAUK. Fleohtrton. Loads of AllItlVINO AND OPENING UP DAILY AT M. Richardson's. WE HAVE SOS1E LINES OF sunnER GOODS LEFT WHICH CAN BE HAD, A FUimiKU INDUCTION IN PRICES TO CLEAi:. New Teas AKlIIVINu. VERY FINE VALl'KS. \\K AUK CI.OS- 1N(. OUT on; TiiiUD c\i: l.nAD UK SUUA11S FOR THIS bUMMEB. Prices Right. mmm\ * ce. CA'ITLE OWNERS, ATTEiNTION ! mm FLY UTEIHUTH Strain & Moore The Leading Undertakers and Furniture of east men Grey ur low one priced system has _ given such general satis- faction both to our patrons as to ourselves that ice hate decided to make it n permanent plank in our business platform, you. find constantly in our \varero">nts bargains in all hotts>: furnishings and farm implements and of the best makes in the dominion In instruments v.e hare the cele- brated Thomas Organ, (he >>- nowned L'xbridge Organ, the sweet-toned Benin and the noted Dohcrty, any rf u.'hich we sell at the Lowest ^ ^"Possible ^ Prices. ai/ ui in uso. I- '.' ' l> a .wfmm\trt ^ The New Raymond sewing machines need no ti'ord, thur merits art: icell known. We have them. You may have one at our usual discount prices. Bed room suites at wonderful pi ; Call and see them. \Ve have a- liir;e range of ti'-jir;/ \-irc wai- tresses. Just the tiling to in- sure a gvvd night's fist. Chairs i if evtr\< descr: High chairs and low chairs, ladies' chairs ami gents' chairs, dining chairs and parlor rhairs, bid- room chairs and kitchen chairs* at fact ire I; -irs of all shapes and s:::es, made of- all ' Ic m-ilerial and f,>r all uses. Q*rt$]0u*g4 t* a prize. If you will call in ;.r shall !< pleased to show }ou I/trough our us dt-partn\H!s and qnote prices Any quantity of dry lumber wanted for which highest price will ba paid. -T^^-J %^^%^^^%, Ir^ ' --V n-.-* UKHKMIJEIl TI1K PLACE- Fmrnii War rooms, Strain's Eleck rain ! with \> ; i ' \ W. Moore, Harnessmaker Flesherton, St Moore rilOFRIETORS

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