Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Jul 1897, p. 5

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H â- :,^,.t.t^ THE FLESH ERTON ADVAJJCE JULY I 1897 Vicinity Ciiips Characteristics of the Past TTeck ^arefKlly Culled for the Oarioas Biuinen notices among locals icill ht t ch-i.rged at the rate of ten c-'^tt + per line far tach, itisertion. A + reduction will be made on eoii- f traeta for 100 lines or over. â-  . ^ â€" » The towuship council will meet on Sat viday. 100 s'^-ipi of beas for sals. Apply to John Plewea, Kiiuberley. Th» county omnc-il of Dufferin pur- elmsed eight road machines for tbo uau u^ that county. VT. J. Mi;Fiiriind & Son, Markdile, made a ehi(>mi'nt to Boston of upwards of U.O^X) Ibi. wojI this week. The aiiuuHl C P. R. picnic this year «rill bo held in fiuelph. The data is .luly 24. II y."i waiituiiod flour at lowest prices call at Henderson's, opposite the Preubj- t-crlaii church. Also sotue go id tomato plaiits. Wm. IlENnKRsox. Bi-oHj' C illvg'M.ii iif M>ilanctlion, who ohatru'jted Coii.st.iblos Slte'd^nij and Bruiida;:o while atteinplitiit to arrest David McCoy, ia out oa #500 hail. People are driviuj^ 20 miles to Jo their trading at McFarlaiid & Son's, Miik- dale, « I'.o have the largest stock at cli«est pricua. The aimiversary services of the Pres- Ijteriau church, Flesherton, will be held on SuU'lny, July 4, when Rev. J)hu Little of DoriiocU will preach both ittorn- aud cviniui;. On Monday evening fol- lowing a strawberry festival and garden party will be held. Sae bills for full patticuiars. The public school leaving and entrance cxaui'ii'Uions wore hcM here on Monday, Tuesday and Wedue-day ufider the puardiaiish'p of Ptiiiciiial Rowo of Markdii)e, Fif'y pupils wmte, 13 for Icaviu;^ and .'!" for entninec, a larger nun.bpr than oviT before. Mr. U. E. O'.iriiuitiiiiTii of Dui'dalk presided in Markdalf, .•.:-.•': V.' .1. lilatcton of Price- «i]le iu Duiid.ilk. Mr. CiroIiouRi' is hiin'.llii!i;slra.»b«!rrics this year from one of the ()>vi'ii Si ninl fruit f.iiiDS and they will he liiJ down liore frf.>ih from tho pickiii'j. These IwrrifS a.-e much better tl.au thusr brought from a distiiiico. Leave your ordirswiih Mr. Parr.housp, wh') will aupji'y you with any quautities at low jMices. Mr. Archie Giijfion, with M. Richard .•(â- >n & Ci>., b;i« had a busy time during the pa^t v.-c<k a'lswcriiisquoiics as to the cause of lii.s wu.irin;; a vioy black optic. For the inCorimiii"ii of all weiiiisjht state that it w.n.s caused by a poke in ilio eye with a liiero.'so .<!tick at Shelbariic. Archie wail k Locked seajt-'U-ss fur a few niiiuitrs but recovered and» p!ui.kily Kniolicd ihog:iiiio. Speaking "f the lacrosse match in ^olbunie on tho 22iid inst. the Fr<-e Press tins this to sjyy : "This w:\sthc maiden cIT.'rt if tho Flu^her'on team, and, f'lr greojihoft^ they put u[) as pratty a game as could be looked at. The playeis were nearly all good s'zed, strong fe'lowR and cisily out footed onr own players, but the Shclbuviie bi>ys hail the advantafo of Imviiig all been playing lacrotss from the ti:iie thoy were weaned. The score stood five straights for Shclbuine in 10, 3, G, 10, and 10 jiiiliulca." The Econouiist also lets our boys down oa.sy with tho following : '• The best of gi'oJ feeling prevailed throughout the game. The vi.sitors were otttclas-scd, and :*; is but f.iir to state that this is practically their first .sea.sr.n, as a team, at the gune â- <nd this is the first season some of their players have handled the stick. Though Half of the niombers of the homo team are juniors who on Tuesday m.^de their first ap- pearance in a senior match, none of them art greeiiics, and this gaTC iheni a de- cided advantage over tho vi.sitors. The retorii match (tho last match of the aoaaon) will be played at Kleshortoii an August 20, and by that, time tho Flesh- Mton boys may be able to luako our di^ntless twelve hustle." VTantedâ€" at this office, the address of W. B. Galloway, Inta of Feverslmm. Remember the gardea party this, TUursday, evening. On and after July 1 stores in town will close at 7 p.m.â€" 9 p.m. Salurdaya. The I. 0. F. of Owen Sound will run an cxcursian to Niagara Fall on July 22 wid 23. See advertisement elsewhere fwr full paniculars. An all days' rain on Tuosday caused farmeca to smile. It was b.idly needed and will do au iiic»lculab!o amount of gi>od. The .Methodist Ladies' Aid are giving « garden purty thLj, Tliursday, eveiiiiu-, on tho grounds i>f Mrs. J. W. Armstrong, .idniisaion 15 and 10 cents. Just in, two Cises of nobby sailor hats, also u large l.t of flowers and fancy str.iws iu the n«w shades at Mrs, Trimble'a. Mr. Philip Barnhouse leaves this week f<iT Budjeros, where he will •pen a boot and shoe shop. We hope tho good peop'e of .southern Osprpy will give Phil, a kindly reception. Jubilee week made a clear sweep of all tiimnied hats at Mr». Tiinible's millinery rooms, but push and perseverance tinds us this week with another beautiful assortment all complete. W. J. McFarland & Sou, Markdale, are selling good prunes, 3c lb.; clothes pins. Ic dozen ; ribbed c»tton hose, black cashmere tiiiished, 10c pair ; 175 yds. blouse silks, 2oc worth 50c, ItJc worth 3i)c ; all- wool Canadian tweeds, 25c, regular price -37 Jo. The new road machine has been doing excellent work in the township during the jMist week. Counciller Best, Thomp- son and Kelts have all liad a turn at it during the past week, and the general opinion is that it ia an investemcnt that will pay foi itself many times over. Mr. H. E. Gleiidiniiingof the Dun- dalk Ueridd, who has also been principal of tho Dundatk public school for ttio pa:>t thrtfl and a half years, has now severed his connection therewith, and on Friuay eveiiinie was presented with a very haiidsomo goldtio«ded c;ino by his late pupils as a token of their esteem. Mr. 'jlen.linning will in future devote his whole attention to his newspaper. Mr. Rogeis of Toronto, a Presbyterian evangelist who li;is held a scries of meet- iiig3 at Eugenia and is still cn^-iged tb>^'re occupied tha Pre«byteria«i pulpit hare on Sunday. Tho evening discourse was an earnest appeal uh>nj tJospel lines to lho.se unsaved. Mr. Rogers has a pleasant Voice, bat ab^ve every other feature his carneiiCne.ss impresses itself upon his l;cArer8. He is nudenvoring, wi h much success, to do good iu the cause of christlauity. A Eu^'cnJicorie.spoiKleMt to iheCl.irks- burg paper .'peaks a.s foUoWj : " C)ur r.Kul coinrs. are the lueu'bers ef tho council, and just the other day 1 was tdd for a tact that wivii a road com. was asked why ho did not let a ji>b on a ceitaiii [>art of roiid much noediug rcj)aiis, lie uiii>iuHhitigly anMi'ered, ' theio pfinplo don't su[ipQrt uio. 1 let ro.id jobs in tho places where I know tho voters support ine.' This we did not expect to lie.u.bnt it was so well authenticated that 1 feel at l.bcrty to speak of it and I uuhohitatiiig ly charaeiouzo the action as unmanly and unfair.'' jSaine, plca.so. The first home Irciosso match of the season will be played on tho agricultural •iiiiuuds on tho afternoon of Dominion Day, July 1, between Dundalk and Flesherton clubs. Ball to bo faced at 3 o'clock. The ladies' A'd t.f the Method- ist church will give a garden party in the eveniug. The charge for each will bo 15 and 10 cents. Dundalk and Flesherton band.i! will .supply music duviog the nft-T noon and evening, Soe largo bills for full particulars. .Va Dundalk was defeat- ed by Mavkiialc, aud Flesherton byShel- burno on tho 22nd, no doubt this gaiuj will be of unusual interest and wo be- lieve a lai-ge number of spectators will greet the boys hero. Harried. LusKâ€" MooBK-At tho vpsiJonco of Mr. Moore, by Kav. T. Legato, Mr. Jobu Uobcrt Liisk of Fovwubaui, to AJius Kliia Jaiio Moore of towuliua of Osprsy and CoUingwood. PERGONALS Mr. Graham of Arthur was the guest of Rev. Tbom last week. Mr and Mrs. Robert Fawcett returned last week after a month's visit with friends in the vicinity af Heathcute. Mr. Ciiaa. Muiiahaw returned home Tuesday from the Owen Sound business college for summer holidays. Mr. Wm. Wright, west back lino, will leave this week for Rossland to look after the affairs of his .son, recently deceased. Mr. A. R. Fawcett and little daughter Vera, of Toronto Junction, are spending tha week with Mr. aud Mrs, Robt. Fawcett. Walter A. Tuck, saleman with Mc- Farland i& Co. , Markdale, was married on Jubilee Day to Miss Elsie MuJlin of Hillsburg. -Miss Lizzie Green of Fleatlicote is the guest of her aai.t, Miss Ida LeGard. Mr. Ernest Armstrong, who has been studying (he electrical branch of me- chanics m Toronto, has returned home for a time. Mr. C. J. Leitch of Wabigoon returned last week for the purpose of removing his his family to their now homo. They leave this week. Mr. Leitch thinks the prosperity of Wabigoon depends wholly upon mining possibilities. The country is picturesiiue and not adapted to faruiii.g. Jubilee echoes are still floating in tho air. From across the sea has come the news of a successful lecital given by Miss Annie Richardson of this place on the 10»hinst,, in aid of a jubilee music hall and reading room to be erected iu hor father's native town in tho north of En« land. We are pleased to learn that Mian R. succeeded so weli in pleasing her au- dience that they are desirous of a repeti- tion of her concert, and meanwhile have done her the honor of inviting her to lay the corner stone of the new building. Promotion Examination FLKSHKRTo;* I'l'BUO SCHOOL Form II. 275 pass marks. From Sr. II to Jr. Ill â€" H.irry Steeley 12ti, Ethel Whitten 404. Fred Lever 39<», Chelta McCalmon 3!)3, Nellie Hopps 305, Ertio Thoini)son 322, Albert LeGard 2S6. From Jr. II to Sr. II â€" Ella Barnhouse, Millie Cro.ssley, Tom Davis. K;ite Taylor, Chailio Thompson. PVom Pt. II .Sr. t» Jr. IIâ€" Harry Sloan, Stella McCduioa, Charlie Me- Gruthcr, Lou Teeter. From Pt. I to Pt. IIâ€" Ella Karstoadt, Mabel Boyd. Edna Pedlar, Stanley Thurston, Willa Wright, Eva LoucUs, Einnia Taylor. Average attendance for June, C8. F. I. Irwi.v, Teacher. The result of the examination in the senior dop.-irtnieiit have not beon handed in. â€" Ed. Ai'v.vnck. I.O.F FIFTH ANNUAL gXCURSiON Court Northern Liic^^t No. 137. Independent Ortler of Foresters Of Owen Sotiri'l . ami tho vnvioni towna sonth to sholbiirjio. will Rivt* a HrHTu! oxciirsion to Toronto *» I Niin^ftrn Falls, por C. P. K . tlio Rti'Ainorfl Chiooift. Clni»j>f*wa ainl Coiona aud tbo Kltictric Uail-tv-ayto tlio falls, on July 22 & 23, '97 Excursidn Tickets pill bo i-^yuol by regular traiRB ThiirRtlay afternoon, July ii^iid. and all rcMiilar trniua on Friday, £)» luuruing and aftoiuouu. To Goot1 to ToNi 1- Goo-,1 Toronto return osrs i'aUs ro retui-u to to Owoii Sonti.i ...S2 35 July 24 •a 7.'. July 27 CtiRtaworth .... a â- -•.I .Iiilv H aw .luiv ar. HoUnmi Ceu tro 2 2S JuW 24 a.-ii) Julv ai Uerkerlov... ., 2'i-. JlllV '^t aw Julv ai) M^rMalB.... .... t on July 24 a r, Julv '.Vi Floahorton. .... aiio July 44 a !» July a; PlOtOll .... a IX) July 84 a a"! Julv ill Uunrtalk.. .. ... 8 00 Julv 24 aas July 26 Corbo'toii... 1 75 July « 2 IW •Iiilv 21; Molnncthoii 1 T.') July \t* aoo July »! 1 7.-, .(uly M aw July 30 CliiUlrou hall price. ThiP oxcoraion wiir\fforil an opi)ortuiiity to visit frioU{l!4 ill Buffalo, Ht. CatnAriuoit Hud other places iii t'lo viohiityof Ni»t(ir» Kh Is. Tkkntii from Owen Sound being ,good up to Tuesday uitjlit, July Wth. W. G. MOBOA^, A. SCiVnokwioh, A.J. f.LOTD, Wm. Wilxon, Jno. li. Mcgci^tN, H. Ue- ' MvncBT, C'ommittiiO, A Straightforward Statement We are plenscd and our customers are pleased with our cash and trade system. We save our trade discounts by paying cash. Our customers sava 5 to 10 per cent, by i>aying for g.iods when purchased. It is not our intention (• call your attention to a few lines below cost as baits to catch your trade. Tl»e purchasing public will find our whole stock seUing at exceedingly low pricca. (?i/r Stock is Very Complete We have added new lines in Dretis CxmIs, Prints, Sateen Prints. Rurtle Lininga, Table Linens, Mosquito Netting, Muslins, Lawns, all over insertions, Einbroid- enes, etc. In order to incretise the sale of Dishes by the sett only we will give 10 per cent, off for 30 days. Don't miss this opportunity to procure a che.'ip aatt of dishes. Hides, Sheepskins, Butter and Eggs taken as cash. Flesherton - - Ontario ^4?2Q S^ June 1837 June 1897 M Queen's Jubilee Tho Wsi proof of luyalty is in helping others to be loval. Ihe Flesherton Furniture Waren>oms will during this Jubilee month give you rhe full benetit of our special Jubilee purchases, which will enable you to place in your home some new piece of turniture as a lasting inemento of thia the world's greatest his- torical event at>onderfully Reduced special Jubilee Prices S[>iiee forbids us giving anything hke n fair introduction of the extensive range of g.xxU wo carry or of tho prices we are selling at Call in and be convinced. Special Juoilee Oi-"aiis baby larnages and Cradles. Very .special is our lino of Ham- mocks, worth $1.25 each selling this month at tlCc. J. E. IMOORE Furnisher & Undertaker, Flesherton •'%%'^'%'%>%%'%^;i^'«-V^<^-^-%.«/^«,«^«/«^.^.%^'^V^^^'^'%; FULL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING unci i SUMMEI^ ...FOOTWEAR... III Ladies', Gent's and Children's wear. Cunti.in work ami repairing f proinpily attended in at Agent for the DoininioM !\I (luv ibilor E\nre^s. Cook's Ccttoa Root Compound j Is the onlv safe, reliable monthly medicine on which ladies can depend in th* hour and time of meed. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicins known â€" sold by dnig^isls, one Dollar per box. No. 2 for special cases â€" 10 degrees stronger â€" sold by drcggists. One box. Three Dollars ; two bo^xcs, Five Dollars. No. I, or No. a, mailed 00 receipt of price and two 3-cent stamps. TiM Cook company, Windsor, Ootarta. Siild ill FIo«hertoii and everywhere in Canada by »U re.-pon»iblo dnigi;i»ts. FIESGEBTOII SiMlM PMLIIB J^ U^eyard - - (Proprietor H.-tirdressins: in the Latest Style Scissors Sharpened and Razors Honed ill ui'st cloos Style. Horses Wanted A gooil team of lior«oB. aijo bntwoon nreanll, MkIK, wridht froiii fourtoeo to flftoua h>initr«d o«oli. \Vt>ll mAtoh niarofl proferud. PI.ab. â- oud tuU i>«rkioulart to A. J. NQRTOV Box (S. BuutsTilla I>. 0., Od< . . Spj'i'n^ S^oetry, . If used in connection with proper subject.s and handled m the right way should bo just as interesting as sunimer or fall poetry. Oidinary poetry IS NOT THE SUBJECT Of this sketch. It is something mom v.iluable. Soim-thing the people onnuut do without at this sciusou of tho year. It is Marncss and Kaivni Supplic I claim to keep in stock the l>e«t goods to be got in tlie lino of horw goods, SHch as haniesH, buggy dustci-s. axle grease, sweat xids, hoof ointment, â- vhijiK, rubber lap rugs, Hoed and un- lined : dar.Ii a[M'itns, aiiil pncumarie horse collars. Alwoys up to-to-dute in everything â- .; The POE t RY of the 1 riiNvi "1 Comes in tho immense ."tatisfaetion you >4et in using our goods and the roasonablu prices you have to pay for thoni. Saraissfflaker - ** Fleshertea â- ri >:« â- ^:^

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