Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Jun 1887, p. 1

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.. VS" - I [ ^X..'>V,Wl,V^ "IRUTII BEFORE FAVOR-"-" PRIjYCIPLES, jVOT MEJV.' VOL. VII., NO. 312. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO^ JUNE 9, 1887. A. R. FAWCETT, EDITOR le PRCPRIETCR W. A. BSOWN, TIIF, PEOPLE'S JEWELLER, Keens the only First-Class Stock of Aiiiuiicaii Watches, Clocks, Jowellory. Wedding Biugs, Spex, etc., between Shelbmno and the Souud. Haniixien \Va,tclii^s, my own iiaino on, iiccurate- ly tiiiied, 2 :iud 3 years warrants, .Sft.50 to 82H.O0. i'aliys, Waltham or Toronto CaseH. 2 to 5 oz. ^ WaUhaiii, P. S. Rartk'tt'n. 3 oz. coin case. 817. .")0 ; Clkrv'o, $11.')0, lower i;ra(lcs, ^s.OO. to 813.00 ; l''.lfj;ms if preferred, iiadiew 1<» k 14 k. Watches, and Gent's 10 & 14 k. tilled cases always in stock. It 13 Paf3 to buy Watches from me be- cause I do business for myself, iu my own name, and can be hold to my warrants. 1^4 Sc;h Thomas, New Haven and Ansonia Clocks now iu stock, bought close. Tit - Jtits. Consinthi'i of Liii-id iinil (li'u-r Iiitrredivj Itrma gafheri.! hij Tke Atltincf It'p'trteri. ' Wild ' boom. straw bci'iies C(iUUi(;uoiug to Miss FroKt. ol Oweu guest of Dr. Christoe. Sound, i.s tlic Quito a nnnibor of cattle changed bauds at oar fair On Muuday last. Miss Smith, of Cala'loii, is tho iuiitli. "Poolur rim guest of Mr. ' • farm, .Joseph A good, steady man wants a situation as Farm hand. .•Vpply at Thk .\dvance office, FlesbertoD. Dr. Ciiristoti returued from coufer- ence on Monday. Squire ArnjKtrong got back on Tuesday. They will be sold below the " Terrible Batc^ains" prices at least 15 per cent. It is easy to come down when goods are away up. 1 don't do a catch busi-' ness. Straight dealing ensures success. I shall stay ou that line. Small profits, modest prices. I secure pat- ronage through low prices. Assort- ment Complete. Send for quotations. If I it) not save you nwiifif 1 wUl make â- 't'lifi- JeweUer* tath' <^tt. 1^ yea"s*ht thu trade. SPECIALTIES: Watch llepairing, Fittitig Spex. Mr. .lohu Niuholson preached a good â-  sermon iu tbe Methodist churcli here I last Suuday morning. ' Fall wheat out iu head on the farm of Mr. Thos. K«lls, .\rtemesia, on Muuday lAst. Goo<1. Who can beat it ? Addrets Box 6, MARKDALE, ONT, S\ Y, HALLO THKKK I ADVEUTISlNCt VAYK! Of cunrHH it 'loeH. .Jutft plant an advurtinu- iiiciit iu Thk Akvance «nd He« f.»r yoursult. HtiudrtHlH bavu dt>nu ho and wuitt bune&ttcd. Have yon a farm vou want to Bel! or rent? Ad- vertiHB in Thk .Abvanck. Have you anythiDK uiidur the sun you want to Bell or tradu? Au .n.lvertisuir.ent in Thk Auvim-k will bring you yiistomttrs every tiane. Uo you want to buy an y- thiriH or hire help ' Advorliiso in Thk Advavoi: x-very tiiii«. AddrtflM or call on A. It. F«wco0t, AnvANCK. OtBeo. Klushortoo. tor terms 4c. O OfflOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CARD OP THANKS ! Iu thanking my customers for tlteir liberal patrona^ in tho f)ast, I have unick pleasure in being still abie to .suppJy them with the tbllowiug cele- lirated ma&ltincs, viz., Tlio Toronto Liglit Binder. Tiio Toronto Mower. The SJiarp Sulky Uakc. Tho M*s8ey Harvester. The Massey Mower, The Tolteii" Vax, Harvester. Tlie Fox Pea Harvester. Hamilton's Coaabiuatioii Plow. ilVkcn's Centie Draugfit Jointer Plow. Hamilton's Scufflers. llaniiltoii's Doss Ciaug Plow. Wisuer's Spring Tooth Cultivators. The Chatham FHiiiiiing Mill. A full stock of IvEPAiiis always ou iiatid. Parties requiring any of the above will do well to call and iuepect Macli- iues, which will be found iu Sproulc's 'varebouse. A. S. VaiiDUSEN, Flesheutox. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo PKINTINO! YES. OH. YKSI IT WUJ, VAY all iimiMierH of pei-NouH who read thiH ftdvb. t(i cH their l'rintinf.{ doiio at Thk Auvanck Of- ticu, Floshortun. Oootl work at hoiioHt prices c'\ery timu! A dollar Kavod is a clolliir oarnod â€" Kt.1 iho provorb «oua. I'aiiiphletH. I'ostcrti, Cir- ciilarH, l*ro>irtium, Ootl(,'orH, StroamorH, Hill Ht*adK, Xoto HuailH. UuuuiutH, Noto Kurins, Hiisi- ut--*:^ CanlH, Visitiiifi CaraH, LaholH, Tag**, Ac. Plain or Cdh^rtid. AddrcHs or call on A. K. Knwccti, AiivANf K Office, Fleshertoii. for toriiin. ADVfJRTISB in The Ap VANCE The aimual rillc.' matches of the .Slst Batt. have Imscu i,'ost[)oiicd until after auuual drill. Further notice later ou. Tho bcut as.sortmeut of Candies and Biscuits that can possibly bo obtained at Keefer's Flour & Feed store Flusbertou. Dangek. â€" There are some who pay but little or any attention to a cough or cold, aud say let nature take its course. This is just the time nature should have assistance. The lungs aro tlireateued. Aasist them with Tauiarac Elixir. . .- _ â-  .._ J â- â-  â-  â- ! ^ L ^Ir. James Ferris, of Protou, left a ! Flesherton now possesses a four aeri' bunch of the Ijjrgest and best rhubarb I school site. Tlu; trustees purcliasod "21 we ever saw^at our sanctum on Friday j acres from Mr. W. K. Flesher, and that last. I gentleman made tho Board a present of ,, . ~r^ 7 ; T' 77, â-  1 ' li acies more. Good for Mr. Flesher, Master Bert Armstrong, of tins place ' . r.i i . .r. r. . r. , . ... ... , , „ I of Fleslierton. â€" Mt. FurKut HtiiniieiiUitir'. whuo swinging in a hamniouk on Satur- 1_ day last, fell out aud broke his Collar bone. • The Advascb" takes the strawberry for finest and ihcapcst job printing. Roll in p, trial onler aud see for your- selves. 5Ir. John Gordon of this place receiv- ed a telegram on Tuesday inforniiiit; him of the death of an aunt of his who hved in Guelph,â€" and tlie death of whose husband was publislied iu Tue Advakce only a couple of months ago. The Dnflferin fod lias aj^ain changed hands. Mr. D. J. Muugovan has re- siitiuhI hiH scat in the editoiial iliair. Evidences of the change are to be sn-n ^ iu every department of that live journal. Mr. Christoplier Knott, KimberleyJ Muugovan Bros, are now tlie imldibh- has |»orhaps the finest and most exten- enj. si ve lot of strawberry viuQs to be found ^ ,7 i^y „ . „ , . Oweu SounJ, June 2. â€" A vonnt' niaii in fciiphrasia. I i ., , ,â-  • , ' , . I nainotl Cook, living near here, wa.s aeci- It will pay you to go 'iti miles to get | deutly shot by a lad named Soiuuei your Flour from Keefer's 'Flour & Feed Grecnshields, who fired a load of buck- store, Fleslierton. Brau. Shorts, Chop shot into Cooks back, shoulders and head. The wounded mini is not likely to recover. The Union Sabbath School picnic of the Presbyterian uid ^Tetbodist S. S's, Fleshortou, will takeplaceou Thursday, 'iiird inub, • \Vi; rcs[iectfully sug'^est that onr T<iniiship Fathers do forthwith resur- rect and enforce tho now definut .log tax. "15c a man or a mouse," said Miilcahy to Muldoon the other day. "If the first, 3'ou'll subscribe for Tue .Vuva.vce ; if tlie latter, vou won't." Grand Temperance demonstration in the afternoon, and spkinlid entcrtari. ment intheevoning, Momlay, J'lne 'iOth, in Flesherton. The greatest event of the year. aud Oats always on hand. A new story will be commenced in The .\dva.nce next week, entitled, ".l?i;- Hiujh'f IfOKt." iSubscribc now : AO cents pays for the paper till 1»SU8. • Wo observe by the Ki^pvbliciin Valley Echo that Messrs. Blakely and Little i j^^^^j stand have arrived at their deBtijmtiou, Frank- matter '? lin, Neb., U. S. Success, bovs. | â€" Thu additicMiof a magnificent S(>() Cir- cle Bass to tlie already tine lot of iustii- nicuts in the Flesherton Hand should have been noticed in last week's Adv a.nce. Its a beauty. Next thiug wanted is a Who'll move first iu the -â€" I Wo direct special attention to tho an- Ihe life-givmg properties of Avers I „„^^.„.^„t „fji,.^^„ Little and Blake- Sarsaparilla fcave established its well- ,y, proprietors of tho Maxwell Carriage earned reputation, and made it the I ^^'orks, iu another column of Tub most effectual and popular blood puri- I ,....(.„ fier of the day. For all diseases of the ! stomach, liver, andkidn<iyH, this remedy has no p<pial. Price J^»y Ai>- Thc members of tluH firm are well known as straightforward and hon- est buKiuess men. Further comment wonld l>v MiiiHirltotia, Noted Jewelery Store, FLBSHEETON, Has the only First-Class Stock of American Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Wedding Rings, Spex &c. between Shel- burne and the Sound. Hampden, Columbus, Waltham, Elgin, and Swiss Watches, bearing warrants from 21-2 to five years from $7.50 to $25.00. Fahys, Waltham or To- ronto cases 2 to 5 1-2 oz. We never ask any more than $16.00 for a P. S. Bartlett 3 oz. coin silver case, some deal- ers have the cheek to ask $17.50. Ellery's ijijâ€"ji while other dealers ask $14.50. Lower Grades from $6. go to 11.50. Ladies & Gents Gold Watches. All kinds of Am- erican Clocks at lower prices than elsewhere. The fact is, other dealers cannot begin to compete with us notwithstand- ing the fact we do not sell at auction or trade on the church. A fine Stock just arrived at lower prices than ever. Always take your Watches, Clocks, t'l' jewelry to RUSSELL to re- pair, the only genuine Watchmaker & Jeweler in this section of country. Come right along and secure some bargains. It will pay you to come 20 miles to deal with us. You can save 25 per cent, by dealing at ,fr, • RUSSELL'S Moted Jewelry Store, ileslierton. The persons who dumped the refuse of their back ynrds on the street nearly opposite Mr. Neil's reHiilemo are re- spectfully a.sked to proix'ed from their respective places of abode to the spot in (juestion and either sprpa<l the stuff so that it will uut crcato foul odor.s, or cover it up with gravel or dirt. A public entertainment will be hold iu the Orange Hall, FlcRhortoii Station, ou the evening of June 13tli, under tho aiis- picesof Fountain CouucilNo. MO. ICT.of T.. Flesherton. The chair to bo taken at S p. m., sharp by Thos. Graiif^er, Ewj. The public are cordially invited t<i be present, .\dniission free. The Di.strict Council of Royal plars for Grey was held in tho rooms of Bethel Council. No. 14, New KiiHlaml on Tuesday last. I'hero was a largo at- tendance of delegates, four Councils be- iri^! rei)iesented. .\n entortaiiniient was held iu the evening which was iliily ap- preciated by the large audience present. \ iiiiniber of travelling (or wauderiiin) dealers in horsu-llesh .struck Flesherton last !-'riday afternoon ami pitched their (piilt-eovered oftiiopies on the left banks of the classic Ikiyne, in the midst of a <h'eiicliing rain. They had a iiuniber of Ikjiscs with them and several powerful and ferocious dogs. Our lighting editor cast longing aud envious t;lanees at the latter. The ;51st Batt will j^o into camp at Niagara on the 14th inst. Volunteer-- of the Flesherton comiiauy are reijuest- 0(1 to get their clothing, etc., before that date iu ordOr that thcro.may 1)0 no de- lay 111 taking train sharp on time. They are also requested to atteiul ilriU at esherton on Saturdav. lltb inst., at I o'clock p. m., and ou Monday following, nith inst. at same hour. Our well. known coiitrac;,or, Mr. J. V,. Moore, together with his assistants, have completely changed the appear- ance of oiin Town Hall. Outside it is painted a dark green with brown facings, the effect buiug very pretty. Inside the ehango has been otjually radical in the matter of painting. No more white walls aud ceilings ; instead we find them boasting of a beautiful rich buff.xort of color, produced by the much-talked of new "wash" or imiat,". IsliiMine." T)ic platform has been raised two feet aud is approached by a pair of staircases. A great improvement has been effected throughout. Tho pastor of the Methoiliiit chiir-di here. Hov. Mr. Ayors, will remove from this District to tho Listowel one at tho end of this conference yeor. His be.id- ipiartcrs will be the flounsliing villa^'o of Ciorne, iu the ICast ridino of H ii ;ii eouuty ind on tho Teaswater branch of the C. I'. R. A largo nuinber of warm friends hero â€" of all denominations â€" sincerely regret the removal, as the rev. ({entlouian and his estimable family are bij^lily respected by tho people generally. We are safe in saying t!;at he goes to bis new field of labor with tho good wishes of everybody on this circuit. We might odd tlie finances of the church have greatly iiiiprovud i:i nearly every department uncler the piis toiate <ii Kev. W. Avers, .May every siiecesK crown his future labors. His 'successor, Jiev. Mr. Shilton, M. .\.,conics Tern- to us warmly and highly recommended. Last Suuday evening the piil[iit Flesherton Methodist chiucli .mis oecii- picd by Kov. A. Wilson, Presbyterian minister, who delivered one ol lliu must earnest, stirring and ehupient sermons ever heard within the walls of tliat edi- licc. Ho tool; for bis ti^xt the words : "For what shall it prolit a man if he gain tho whole world and lose his own soul." There was a sort of liery elo- quence ami deep religious fervor about the seririoii that it seemed to magnetize the large coiigixgatiun and suggest by- gone days, when a Luther, a Calvin, a Knox or a Whjltield preached tho "glad tidings of grent joy." Disot'sTiNo Cataiirii. â€" .\ gentleniati from .Alontreal writes :-i''or years 1 have been greatly annoyed by Catarrh. It caused severe pain in the bead, con tinual discharge into my throat, and very unjileasant lireath. Hy a thorough use of Nasal Balm I ^v,^s completely cured. Do not take ipiiuine for malarial dis- orders. Ayer'H .Vgnc Cure contains none, nor any other injurious ingredient. This preparation, if taken strictly iu ac- cordance with liirections. is warranted to coie all ma|jiii;ial diseases. \ â- ^%-^l.'i 5 t- ^ "^^ s s r^ â- ^ f k

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