Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 11 Mar 1886, p. 1

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Reid-Piper. -At the parsonage, Flesherton, on the 10th ult., by the Rev. David Auld, Mr. Robert H. Reid, of Artemesia, to Miss Elizabeth Piper, of the same Township. B. Laurance&apos;s Spectacles & Eyeglasses Are the only genuine English Article* in the Canadian market. Real Pebble* re kept in stock. TetU are given to pur- chaion in prove genuineness. They are recommended by the President, Yice- Pre*., Ex-Pres., and Ex- Vice-Pros, of the Mudical Association of Canada, Ac. J IS. G. RI KHELL, Jeweler, dVc. , Floherton, Ont. The only place where they can be got. m* v Flesherton Advance. NEW STOCK 1 "" A m - ~" .\n/f>r/ Ji&apos;ir, I " TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR."-" PRINCIPLES. JYOT VOL. V., NO. 247. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. MARCH 11, 1886. A. R. FAWCETT, " IT ,85* ronsistiitf f <M Id and 8iH*r Lathe* \ ami <iiU Watches. Brm-ch**, Iar-rnijrs, Chains, Riiitu, Ac., aU uf tle flucst qua! h awl at a* fcur prfc at an* dealer a* hnnutly sell CKOHRIETOR. jBY~Kepainng specialty. Every job warrant- .1 Canadian Pacific Railway. Owen Sound Branch, &apos;.TIME TABLE. Taking K/eat, Monday, Juiy ?7rt, <.oi.it; North. "jflfBgnC" Toronto Iisav*] TSOam 11 i Cardwt-11 Junction I 807 " ] BSD " Cbarloiton " | * - Oraujiu- . Arrivs 950&apos;- 708" ville. (Ueave 10O5 " OrailKi-villu JuucUou In 17 &apos; Hhelburuii \\04S &apos; 734 804 &apos; M-lt"" II M "!*>" ruwKKIITiiN . II " a" alarkdale &apos;11 M " 9 10 " WilliaiiLfard HtlU|ii. &apos; Ohatewortli Hi " &apos; Owen houuil Arrive&apos; 1 UP " HOiD "STATIONS^ i S.i-ni.l l*v Uhatiworth S SO WllHauufurd 006 6Z7 Mixwf Dan.1i.lk 708 Uelburne 711 OraottevilU Jimctiou SOO &apos; Ors>oji- 1 Arrive villa. I Leave Charleston SM " crdwll Junctiou Terente Arrive 10 4S :i lu J 406 " I U < ;,7 i sta 585 " 1 55S " i 1S " D I .WHYTK, <ix&apos;l. Hfl&apos;&apos;T D. M. Ml .)!.!.. AOT. pital, DR. CARTER, M.C.P. &8.,>>T. rMTSK I \>. M lt(.l.0>. Ac. FLKSHERTON. Mttidenre, nert to Vintioii Civrt officr, I >!&apos;. I I 1X.1I. Physician, Surgeon, and ACCOUCHE 11, PR1CEVILLE, - ONTARIO. . and Re*>f&apos;l*nco Obiruhtni, 1&apos;rlcevUlo. JrutiGtvii. J.P. MABSIIALL.L.V.K DKNTIHT. R\I>UATR of Toronln Krhool of Oi-ntlntry. will b at Mark.UI* tli>- 1-t and lr 1 NVralnm day of ><)! month. n<< t Kl<jli>>>t<>u .m tin. Ipt anil :tr<t TkurH&apos;tev in tnr)i month for tl)u prcUa ( bin nrofeMloii. FROST & FROST. BinillSTKUS. SOLICITOUS, rONVKTAXCTW, .lr oince I&apos;Diilftt Stroet. OWKN Sot .vp, and vary Thursday at KLUSHKl&apos;.TCN. ). \\ KHOKT. I- 1. B. AIillED KRDKT, Crown County Attonioy. MASSON & MASSON, T> vHRisTKKs. SOI.ICITOKS..IP J> Orrtian Owen Sunn 1. in Vickn&apos;s block. P.niltt SI . Krani&apos;li <-n ,-,. in Ms-k.Ulii, nror Me l&apos;e Hore. nn Friility ami Saturday ovsry .r. 8. MASSON. \VM\HHON. N n -1&apos;ilvnt, & (&apos;ninpmtv&apos;* [IIIHI< to Inruitat from Su to laiilu per cent. . RU.D&apos;TIN IIAXPI. II P. i:< lll.I.V. Flirll W IIAHVIN HANDS, EGHLIN & QARVIN. B \KKIS I&apos;MtK. SlM.lCITOIiH, NOTA1UF.R, fONVKYASCKHS. Ac Mi.nav to Ix>n t U*wet IUto of Interest. Umce>, 1C him Street Kal. Toronto. MORPHY & MILLERS, Btrriit&apos;r.i, X&apos;tlicitar*, ftobtrift I&apos;Mif, Coutrtjaiirert, it-r. OrncE, OvsrVIcFailnu&apos; Drug Store, DURHAM, ONT John W. Armstrong, Fl/KSllCRTOX, Co. OllKT. TJtVI8IO ROl&apos;BT i l.l-.KK. CUMMrRHinNKR " In B R., Oonvyncrr, Ao Axntforpiirchiie ni unit of land* ApprnlMei for (&apos; I. C r..tn- nd I-&apos;. l>. H. A S Hoclnty. Money to I ...in on the uiont rotvmahli- toriiin. iHSCKa or M AHl&apos;.l Vl.l W. J. BELLAMY. TWP. CI.KRK AHTKUR8IA. COffVKYA NCER, WMMltMWN IXSUHAM&apos;K AH&apos;T, ,!(&apos;. DKEDS. MOBT&apos;MiiKK, I. K \hl.rt. Au . pri>par- tn mi&apos;l pro|nTiv nuwntoil. Iimuranrr nfli-p td In nmt clan* couipaoIrR, )ow*t rates. Money to lend at Money to Loan. At 6"| er t&apos;rnt. fitfrrfl i.n Slrtiitjht Loan. WITH In ti-not (.mil yoarly. net In sxlvanro. No romit.iiM"ii .-nai^.-.l A|^ily to A. KIER. TIIORXRIRY. FRED. RYDER, Brick and Stone Mason. FLESHERTON. fttiUri in Town and Country promptly MI. I anifully xont<l. THE MARKETS. FLESHERTON. I&apos;-wfiiHf/ < <>rr<.t,;t Koch H&apos;rrk. Floor 4 50 to 4 60 Fall Wheat (0 HO to till Spring Wheat 072 075 Barley 60 65 Oat8 30 31 J?08 062 064 Pnttor 12 16 Kfjgs, fresh 18 18 Potatoes 020 025 Pork 6 26 6 76 Hay.perton 900 1000 TlidoB fl 25 7 25 Wool..... IB 16 SheopskiiiH 60 70 Oeeae 05 05 Tnrkpya 07 OH Clii.&apos;kn prr pair &apos;.>.!> ;>6 per pair 40 50 THE ADVANCE. A. R-Fuwcett. Editor. Tit - Bits. Cutiiutiny of L<if<il mill Oilier Interesting lUuu yntltrrnt by The Advance Mrs. Aikenhead, of Toronto, is the guest of Squire Arustrong. Mr. R. Mi-I/enn Purdy baa been post- master at Kni{uniu for 24 years. Chopping AXOH from 50 i-t-ntH up at IticharilMon & C&apos;O&apos;H. Do you wnnt to bortmr money ? Kef Mr. K. J. Spnmle&apos;s card advertisements. Mr. Will Ayers is visiting his par- at the M. tln.<li.st paruouagc here. " Bo me sow), I&apos;ll hev yea before the coort." The ll wee-\rtt&apos;i." " I jiat up an&apos; tow Id the joogo be- fore his face what 1 thought about it." -The "teee-itfe&apos;*." --Large Arrival* of Crockery and (ilasswnn- thin week at Richardbon 4 Co&apos;s. More attention will be devoted to onr &apos; Tit-Bite " in Uw&apos;f utnre thau here- tofore, and all Ijcal news will bo con deunud into the unaJldit |H8iblc Hpace. We MU&apos;U-rstand Mr. .lame* Lndlow and family are roiuing back to live in KleHhortoii Hliortly. They have boeu residing in 1 mndalk of late. The Meaford tlmrur filtered upon its fifth volume last week. The Mirror u a \ For 60 Days Only-60 Days Rev. Mr. Ayers returned home last &apos;grand lcal and family paper and has our! week from a visit to the town of Windsor and other western places. We have to thank Neil McColman, EiH|., M. P. P. for Centre Orey, for par- liamentary docu.nuul*. On dit; tlmt spieinlid elevator is to be erected at Plwherbtii Station the pru*- Mr. W. J. Bellamy lends money at UI)t eason. low rates of interest. See his announce- ment in another column. Look here ! I am prepaired to pay cash fur any ijuantity of Maple, Kirch, or Cherry. See bills. WM I&apos;KAIH.BY. Single coiiies of The ADVANCE to sub- scribers, 3 cents uach ; to non-subscribers, 5 cents each. Lovely Now Prints and Dregs Ging- hams opened this week at Richardson A Co&apos;s. Mr. Ilobt. Fixwcett and fnmily have ( moe<i to Klesherton, where they will re- 1 side in future. I **** \V e e*j by the Chatsworth .Veiw that j - Mrs E&apos;l w *rd Switzcr, wife of one of Mr. Thus. Strain, of this place, has de- ! tllu oldcmt pioneer* of Uie townahip of ciilcil to remove to Chatworth, if he can only find n vacated house. Prices of &apos;Chopping Axes aud Cross \\in . Clayton ha j list received a large stock of Boot* A Shoes suitable for Spring nu&apos;l Suinuier wear. Yon can&apos;t tell by the size of a woman&apos;s mouth how many hairpins it "ill holil. Building operations are likely to be livelier in Flesh* rtoii thia year than ever before. Let her boom- Flesherton is bound to come to the fore ! A whole block of building* wa* de- ittroycil hy fire on Tuesday last in Forest, &apos;1 he total loss will be about t:40, Brock, ilu-il on the Brd inst., aged 78 years. Howe is where tho heart i* ; but it is the man&apos;H liver that inakea the home unhappy when it is out of onler. A luroe arrival this week of Wom- en&apos;* >\ Children&apos;*) Fino lioota * ShoeH. at Win. Clayton&apos;s. Fine stock of Indies&apos; and gentlemen&apos;s l-c5t ip.ility visiting cards at ADVANCE of- " j tice. Very cheap. Furnished plain or pending against a i.-it.vn individual iu, printed. may have an .- Keep your eye on U. S. Munro Cut Saws reduced al Hi< har-lsons Hard- ware Store. Alex. Ounu. nf Gwillimbury, wan committed for trial al the iniiii], nniiiat, for pointing a revolver at his brother. Bail was accepted. /&apos;&apos; ll&apos;-.rl&apos;l. It is rumored that a libel suit Osprcy, who, it is said, may have an opportunity fhoiUy of "repenting at leisure," for what he said "in haste." - Mr. Ottcwell. Veterinary Surgeon, of Osprey Township, went to Aurora lost week on an important caso. The Dr. is very skilful in the treatment of all nnini.i! ailments, as the above fact amply toit.Ges. Mr. Jas. <}. Brooks has purchased another lot in Flesherton, an 1 purpuea* building then-oil as soon a* tlio senaoti |H<i-mit.H. We ,iri",&apos;lail Mr. Hrook* has do- cidcil tv remain in town. One Car Load of Nails received at Richardson * CO&apos;H. One Car Ixiad < i.-li rich Salt. One Loa 1 nue. Lake Fwh iu half barn Is at |:<.2. your eye on weekly supplemruts to THI you will invariably are something to your advantage. --fiDMneM men, get your envelope*, letter heads, and billheads neatly and cheaply executed at the ADVANCE office. Posters, pamphh-U, A.U. promptly suilsat isfactorily executed. -"Truth is mighty and will prevail.&apos;&apos; Our f.irmers kimw th.it our ma.kcta here ara lower than .-il either Mraford, .Mark dale or Klesli.-rton ; andsowhnt is the use of lying almut tho matter. Were our markets better than the markets of our inter vill.iijes H-P would lie only too glad to mention it. T!u>mlinry .S&apos;iaiuitn/. best wmlius for a lung and prosperous car eer. Mr. Freil. Armstrong, of thia village, . advertises an excellent 150 acre farm near I Proton station and ^A village lots in | Flcxhvi ton for sale ^PiW> iesue of our paper. ^ We direct attention to the new an- nouncement at th head of our editorial column of Mr. W. A. Brown, the well- known and popular Markdale Jeweller. Repairing price, list and other important particular* will there be found. The Chatsworth Arm entered upon its second volume last week. The .V.-< has a splendid journalist a* its editor aiid proprietor and i* rapidly taking ita place amongst the leading journals of the coun- try. Success to yoej, Qeordie ! - The monthly cattle fair, held in Flesh- erton last Monday, was very largely at- tended by buyers and sellers. A largo number of cattle changed hands at fair market figures. Onr*treet*were thronged with sturdy agriculturist*. Fanners f beware of sharpen the country is full of them . Set the big "f slier dog " on &apos;em or scald em with hot water. " The Dominion Seed Company s" man i* over sis feet high, but you can fetch even him with hot water. As a shelter-belt fur orchards, gardens, or plantations tender trees, there is noth- ing better than the Austrian pine. It ha* a dense foliage, a oluae habit of growth, and is beside* a handsome tree. /form&apos; C&apos;un- odia*. We understand that Mr. G. Spvncr -leaese of Mr. Hog; mills at Little Falls, Artemeaia has leased Mr. Roger Lever&apos;s *team griat mill at Flesherton Station, and has ab o(>nd up a store at the statiun. Let your |xiultry range all they can on dry days. It is astonishing the) quantity of fiMKl they will pick up, and which their instinct tells them U neeeasary for health. Tlu- gardens are not ret planted, so lift!-- damage can be done. Wur.i/ Canadian. If an offence come out of Uie truth. better it is that the offence come than the truth be conceftled." Newipapern The Noted Jewelry Man, FiVsherton. Is always looking after the interests of his numer- ous customers in the Way of Cheap Goods. He is uow giving 1 Per Cn t .Oil n a ii ,v Ire hMcs of |1(X) and over of hi, be.ntif.il and i lofWaU-hei ^.Clocks, Ring., Hi-oocJiw. tarriMK^. L***l Charms. Cuff Buttons, Spectacle*. Hv.,, 1 . " 1 !:^- k?"?"^ 1 ?"*?";- "".-..,-.. AJ. ... i-o,,:i,ivt,r^,d. stock i Purses, immenM 1&apos;ipet. only. JAMES G. RUSSELL, THE * BOSS * * WATCHMAKKR # # AND * JEWELER. acting upon this principle aru nsually DfkHAM, March 8- Last niht J. Wood- land&apos;n store and dwellin_&apos; ith the con- tents, were completely destroyed by tire. Lo*i estimated at 4W.OOO ; insured for 4700. On Thursday eveiung last Mr. .1. H. Anderson the famous Scottish vocalist wan waited npon by a number of member* of the Presbyterian Church. Kleshcrton. aud presented witli a well filled pif?He, which wa accompanied by a neatly worded address, rcail by Mr. Jos. Ulackbnme. The presentation was made on the occasion of the retirement of Mr. Anderson fron. the procentorslup of the Presbyterian church here. Be patriotic ! Stand by your home in- stitutu.ns like a little man. What builds up a place fn.ni a hamlet to a village, from a village to a town, from a town to a city ( The enterprise and loyalty t- their own ft Uow- business men of the rit- iaens themselves. Did it never occur to you that every cent you seii&apos;l out of your village, i-r t4iwn, h-&apos;lps to build up soni other place at tike expoasc uf yur O wu Only to.-sii, mieer.iMe. seltiah wrotche knowingly seud their money away, when i* the kind of men who uglit Ui be boycotted ! Tlw can taker of the Forest Lawn called -dirty sheet-" bv tho-e who have j Oran^vill,-. must be a ,le felt the weight of the quotation a, ap- \ "**? r * lnl1 J"" 1 OO "&apos; &apos;&apos;^" "&apos; &apos;"&apos; I inanity. Heoeotty a funeral came- to ; this cemetery, when it was found that the grave which was to receive the de- | ceased wan still uiuiug. The caretaker was slowly working at the, job with a pick anil sjiwle. anil the ri-iuriu rs \\i r.- obliged to Uavw the coffin in tin- i-.n.-l. IKJX for about two IIO-.ITH, and when they rctiirneol they found tho ^rave dux hut the caretaker was abnent ami tin \ - r- , obliged to ]ierform that worthy&apos;s duties failure financially <>wuuc to an erroneous i , for him. So say* tin- l&apos;u*t. impression whrh prvflifal in regard to plied to tin ir own Remember the Tea-Meeting in the Methodist church. Proton, on Wednesday evening. Match 17th. Addnuwes, VIK.I! and instrumental mueic. Hi-i-1..-: t. n ehoir eipoctvd to be present. Din.rs njvn at 0, tea served at 7 p. in. Admission 25 cent*, children 15 IT nts Bee Ulhi. Mrs. A. Thonipston&apos;k sociiiland muai- i-al concert last Thuraday evening was a an ern>neus Spring Opening ! !*r-.L.-?-ix" iP-a PRINTS, NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW TWEEDS, NEW CLOTHING- ! \n\ Goods in Every Uepartmcnt ! M. Richardson & Co. ILLINERY QPENING I Thursday, April 1st, the appmpriation of the fumla rvsiilting therefrom. The prugrainnie, hnwever, was a very good one. The Orrs in Kuphruui aueil Mr. Farewell, of the Thorubury *tnndar,l, for liln-1. The case came up at Owen Sound. and the result is, the Orrs recently had to pny the enormous snta total cosU in the matter. Mora] ; avoid &apos; unscrupulous lawyer*, and don&apos;t rush in- to law with jieople on the slightest pre- &apos; tenco. It dosen&apos;t pay. M. Richardson A Co&apos;s groat clearing sale closed on Monday, on which occasion their mammoth prentices were thronged with customers. The goods went like " hot eakes " at remarkably low pricua. The Agricaltural Editor underctaniU that although the great annual sale is closed, good bargains are atiBtn .order in every department of M. Richardson % Co&apos;s large and well stocked store. A new school house b to bo erected in Ffoaherton the coming aaaon. Thv mily thing now U> be ilueidmi upon i< the site, and a public meeting will shortly be &apos; held t.. decide that ipunttion. The Trus- tees hare settled upon the lot adjoining Flusher&apos;s park, M well as a portion of the park lot itself. There could nut bea bet- ter site, and we feel sure the ratepayer* Mr*. Thoui|ieou&apos;t social on Saturday evening was fairly attendixl. Thecai.il-l- -i were eplt-ndid. The impromptu pro- graaime cot up by thechairroan. Dr. Chns toe, pleased the audience very much Mr. Edward Lofthouse gave several in- strumental selection* on the English oon- certina in charming sty le and wasenci-rvd. f $1,.(61, being . i ... . ... &apos;Mr Walter WWMi sang two excellent songs. Miss Bellamy and Mis* Chnstoe sang, aiid Dr. Christoe anil A. R. Fawoett read. The Dr&apos;s reading was one of th> best selected and best rendered readings we have ever heard in Fleshertmi. The ocial closed at an early hour, and was pleasant alfair thninghnut. W t - have purchased a cuople more font* of excellent news tyi*-. and in fu tnre the matter contained in TBK AD VAct will be put in smaller space, and the type will be uniform in nine through out. The great aim of the realh gre8ivt> no >) HI i r s of tin&apos; dnv in city and country in not great awkwanl lilanUt-t sheet* with mm-h matV-r that is of little interest to the general reader, but smaller Hhct-ts with all the news in spicy. condeiiHfsl. anil remlahle form I in in Markdalr. t.tl t" Tt&apos;f .( Ifltirr About three o&apos;clock Sunday mori a fire broke .mf in the -.IIMIII pliunui; and runntiin- factory "wmsl by Urant A Co. &apos; Hi-- l-uiliiii.g and furniture was complete y destr--r<Hl. A small [...tti-.ii of ma- hin.rj- sav.-d. Total loas, between xi and i,iMO. A small (M.rtion covered by insurance, origin of hrv un- Sutx-ly thu necessity for more efficieiit tire protection in Mrk..*l.- i* spparent now. On! of Hi. /-../,..,. A fashionable woman In a fashionable pew ; A fashionable bonnet Of a fashionable hue ; A fanbionable mantle And a fashioiiahle gown, A fashionable Christian In a fashionable town ; A fashionable pryer-fc-iok Ainl a fanhiii|in(i|e choir ; A fashionable chapI With a iibilnonable spire ; A faahioi. \Viti: , speech ; A fashionable wrnioii Made f fashionable reach. A fashionable welcome At the fashionable dix>r ; A fashionable |*-iiny To the fanhioiiable por ; A fatilii&apos; .I.. il-li- h--aven Ami a fashionahle hell , A fashionable Hihlo For this fasluoti.tMe bellu. A fashionable knee! And a (aabionabei nd . A fashionable eviTvtlnnK ; But. n<> t.tthioiial&apos;iu ti-^j &apos; -Merchant Trtvtlrr. Hblrh !. WriKkf to Mrtu.tr &apos; JUisvr e/ /&apos;^ J&apos;inftice. Dear -. In your taut men* I notiosi niunication from T. H li.llilaml in ni misaioner* of Crown LantH. and nmong -itlirr name*. flaSDtions that of D. WxWbt, Wul ya pUee* inform our readers and the public if tbe D. illht uieuiiouxd is hjou-l Wright, of ood. haVi Inapector of SUtuoUK anil uow Secretary of B*aver Valley Divi-i.-n iiranuv ? and in, N - the P. Wright referre-1 to by .ililaml is Mr. David Wnght, for- merly of Kugi-uui hut now Uvuig some- where in tin- N-irth-VS&apos;uat. ED. your \V ri Merchants failing To diiplay What they liave From day lu day, I&apos;si.iH&apos;t very Well eiptct That tin- |>iple Will select 1 u a line of i ;.....! 11,1 shown. And -if course 1 i&apos;l-in unknown. if you d have 1 h<- poofiie chime* l-t them rra&apos;l The public new*. 1 FIIK AnvAifcB. Of every week Just thu gi d* Tli*r need to will rognrd it in the same light. We have been asked by aeveral *iu- core friends why wedid not correct certain statements made by " Conservative " known to be false, by those acquainted with the facts. Our reason ie : because we refuse to enter into controversy with any one writing over a* assumed name, and bueau-e. the (-ulilic dofiot lay much strees upon tho statement* ofanony mous writer* anyhow. In making up our forms rather hastily last week, two buaineal notice* of Messrs. M. KichanNun A Co. became mixed up in tli n.iwt at until manner with a notice re- ferring t-i a ni-iiiioii prevhed in tin- Mi-tln>- dist churrh hi*r by Mr. M. Kiclmnlson. We apnh>gii- to our esteemed frirml Rich anlmm most imcerely for the ntwurd and annoying niutake, and skall exerrisn more car* in the future in am "make up " Goon VAIFS. Manv safwrerv bylnif me ilii-in.- liave hr*n disappolate&apos;l, ill n t ^m- up buy a reliable artirU Hke I>r. CbaM&apos;s I iv- 1 i 111. . anil wild It yen gal r*ei|ie hook all-mi i>rtb tbe money. The larKfr the sJieit the more adv.-r _ witn ue Uoeitel Itsnil on Tueml.iv n-th t.sen,ut.necearytomake.,t r .y..n,l Mr H . .JalWtnr. ha, moved fn-m hence tliere is little if any difference at h.-n- t<- the Tnwn.lnp ..f &apos;,illiO|(WmHl. all in the an. mint of reading matt* r -^&apos; r ^ N| &apos;&apos; &apos;&apos; intends erect n,^ a LuphrHMa t rum <*tr trm t Tinn ^ luvi- Injen very Jull in Enf>hra- iia - at least tbe farmer* say so, but .." a grumbling lot anyway, and not U li, vv all tlu-y teO IMS. ^ < iia.i a tus tiuii of the insmber* of best, di. ntH.<t, niot ilnr- " llr Aru-ultur . allml UIMT ther l&apos;l&apos; Piau.is. di-.-.i:i-. Bwing M.icl. ou &apos;J"&apos; --"d imt.. for tin- purpone trf de- nes, for sal.- b% t . rrvadgold. next &apos;,&apos;!&apos;&apos;""< Tl^ 1 * l not tllc Towil " hl l&apos;&apos; door&apos; ;,ertam. Also. VlT , i *?* th. hocirty&apos;,. ^uuBda. ., vll iiieninprw of twe vwar sBawBat were *"&apos;? Mttl " r &apos;- <i "* alioweil to vot*. ami it was <rnel bv Ml M partfaj on new onc-S. Slinttlex. only -r of a n>a]->nr\, that the <tie on t*C dies, Ac., and all kinds uf S. n is-.! them, aa they laeliuie suppi: were of the opinion there was now little enough room for th.-ir show gruuad. Thi- ILK mU-rs of the Cuiuicil leiuanl to votu cither way. Uavi.l VoamaoM has been awndk-U tin contract lut liuililing tho Hail, ami Hubert MyUm ha. been- api<omUxl onetr of the wnrk . a sal n -f 4.V I li.-r- s some talk of a DCW railway if.&apos;r-l nr s. m> r>iiit on the) Geor- gian bav. frorn Ft D( .1. f think. Dr. Hewinh is at home jnit aow vinit- iing hisparen ! > it II. nthcoteprermratr\ ,&apos;Uiul where he will r*. aim- the pr.u i . r-i(e*Mon. - r\ let-it at M- -uut Zion church , 4tli line hare cloned. They were in -SH M>UI nv or six weeks. Some. iW> ad-litionN have been mats* to the- amubership. Kev. J. L- "Lilians, irf ParkilaJe ,.f dehat fame) Mavained thr-.ii^hoiit the u:ei tingn and adild larcply to their interne. K:i hnnM-itn-&apos;trw. sr.. lost a valuable hor*<- M -lay hy getting it 11 a snowdrift. It was o exhausted that it li.-.l thai ni^l.t. OamiKTKav t&apos;ntm oiir >!>* I&apos;l.rrrtjwitdmt. Mr T M , t , bn. c,,w |, *""" """T C ^*^ * week by -me ol tin. up ,-x prvs train* run iUrt &apos; 1 &apos;&apos; &apos; &apos; &apos; we " " |>ej*kk to ning over h.-r. tlu-ui hn you CUM nesw tlitnn in the \ -..-uO will U. h.-lil h. n- in connection utable, and this snould always b done .1 Mnrnt. A Merchant onee Was penny wiae, And would n- t spend To advertiet. After death. 1&apos;jMin 1m tomb, A wag inscribed &apos;.&apos; woriU of "His life 11 but A l<-ii, tin). -use, H difil worth Kur and twenty ccnta. MORM I; -"1 Would *a\o, l"X*i&apos;iii&apos;Uiiiio ; Hut do n. -t foil To advert For this you&apos;ll timl The \f-i i \.-ta field That will n Klowin Harvest yi-l.l -J. certainly no difference in the amount of really live mattur. Harrird. Rxin PIPKE. At the erton. on the li&apos;tii nit., by Flesh the I;. \ Mr T. bank barn next -IOIIIIIIIT. Th.. MethjdisU t this k.v. place I>avid AiJd. Mr. Kobert H. Ill i,l. of ArtcirneHia. to Mms Klir.ahcth of the same Township. . and them whner they them Itiabvttir far to rale by intends tlu "&apos; fpw Y " u m *- T ***** *o. l -rar reaair*K| th. r . l.uivh next&apos; Bummer, bv "J*&apos;&apos; 1 "&apos;"-&apos;- &apos; * h *&apos; but "" **** * i-nlarviiigand vin, .,,.,- ,t nh l.rtck "&apos;"sli.-n,^ is created by fce. Tn brutu An accident hap,, i,,. I-, -Mr T Ur.&apos;.wi, ^"&apos;"""""&apos;&apos;&apos;-&apos;""&apos;l sr. which miht hnv.- pn.ved BV* s. n ! **. * W * us had it nt lie. -n f r Mr W William " -: &apos;"&apos;* 1 "&apos; lhe ub &apos; 1 l<any p He w "" lhc "* J - ..ii who n-mlered asaHatamx ilriviiu< a hoi l> Mll<tt A correttpoudent fnrnmhe UN with some items from Feverliam, under the cogiioitieii. " lianu-y McCoy. 1 Imt for get tin ini|H>itant fact, that < d not inwrt items unlixw wo know the real name ami address of th ( . writer. As he ha* not complied \\ith thiH well known printing office rule, we are ohligiil to consign hut item-* to thr capacious wantc baHket. of WOKM Soften Jwlroy children. k*t Frw> man&apos;s Worm r.&apos;trii&apos;mili-stroy \Vurui. and i|.r|Unnifr,.iii il,, >. . ni You may calm a f quickly by tuvaaa kuowa to the lnr-.-l&apos;*d.t vrram which uisivt Mr Hr-.wn completely up i,, the 1 !&apos; 5 * ny " tW ilebrin, but f-iitunauly he Muipwd with J" c **y lr *- - out seriou* injnr\ ______ n, l&apos;,..t.0m... here would ^nre the IWt | i,, i, ,, , hurry to s* I. ter had ,t all the e*ential i*tts. bldy Early hatched chick.n. un.W think that an ,. u u.do letter box *!,! the h-uv- i, &apos;. ,f.,rtabU- Jo n,4 UHv* bo a great beneht. NOTICE. A meeting of the Uatepayei s,vtioi. No. :.. Krteineaia. will k* hi M m tli.- SC|IO,I||HMI-I.-. on Saturday. Uie *Hh day of March at -J p.m.. f,, r the |>urp. a site for a Now S, |,,,,| the weather is dry anil wnrui. YtMSx chick- ens never pnierwr waeu it is at aM elamn ; ttiil K. nut so c-fose vi> the trouiMl th Si-li.>,,l damp iiaturaJly easily aefceeithem. There v-n-,:ir ta*t.l by Irrtt* to of mkx-tiiiK Honw ami ot NATIONAL I&apos;ll I S .- |l, tsforit. (atire an.l AiifM&apos;ih. uj B raise wry early birds. Tumi is XorM,j Ltaa IT. There * BO lo nil**f.*t hs pur I wtioae sss is so alvr*al ly HI -I reiiulnvi .. tUgvanii Yellow Oil. h-r th*. malimn. nrnrit&apos;gia. ooIJu. ton Ihro*,! . H. af. era, IT, up. Inml&apos;sci-, and rhrs. intrinxll) Mid utriLiilN n . J,

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