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Flesherton Advance, 15 Mar 1888, p. 1

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FLESHERT0N ADVANCE. ^- >" TRUTH BEFORE FAVOE."-" FEIATIPLES, JVOT .MEJ^' VOL. VII., NO. 351. PLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1888. JLi A. R. FAWCETT, prcprietcr. r ^ -I T'A /\ II \A/ ftOl^ 1 1 1 Consist 1)17 iif Liiral and Other Ivtfresting ^^ **** '» AAW*** *W| Item/'jathfrMby The Admnce Uepnrtrr*. may Concern. Beethoven Qtuirtette's Concert, Anonymotis Letter. Thursday evuning last a largo and- Wo received a letter last week, signed, icnce aRsembled in the Town Hall, j "Aa Observer, One Who Kiiowm," in re- Fk'shertoii, on which occasion the far- ' ference to a recent cnrlint; contest not famed Beethoven Quartette â€" composed ] twenty miles from Pricevillo. Wo can f 10 cints n«r liiiu cBih inK«rtimi. No In- ' °f Messrs. Clias. Kelly aud Sims only publish the same above the author's ii;li.""."!^,?'i >'.?.';i'''" '1''''' ''^ """"**• Si"*"'*' '»'"' I Richards and Misses Hattio Morell and rrnl nam.f, as it is of a decidedly person- T>ncnl Natiens intniiilod to ))eneflt any ln«U- vHnal. Sofintv orOrporntion, ohartjud at the this; \% I, W. A. brown; ''The PeophU â- ^Jeweller," doing bu$inest in Marktinle, iio herehy make ttatenwnt of the folloui- ing uncontrovttial'k "fuels" : Titat I have th« only complete and t'ldly attort- rd itock •/ Amer^m Watckts, CiocJ^, Jewelteri/. Spex, Philedware, EXc. be- tween iShelbume and Owen Sound; That J am selling these different linet â-  It "Closer Fricei" than other .lewellert in this section ; Thmt I buy of belter ijrnu ; Tliat I have more Walchei, Clocks, <fcc. tn the homes of Central Grey, backed up by written warrants â€" my own luime â€" than any Jeweller that has ever done biz in this vicinity ; Tluit I sell d»uble the amount of 16 k. Plain Rings sold by any other firm, in 20 mil»» radius. Goods always as represented. I will sell you Goods so close to cott that other Jewellers quotations to beat me will have to be on tike bankrupt line. DificuU Watch Repairing, and walche* Improperly repaired by "Giant Big iTalh," Specialties with W. A. BROWN, The People's Jeweller, llarkdalr. Out. : ::â€" â€" [ Ethel Woods, aided by Mr. Jim Faxâ€" al character. The Advance some time Mrs. M. Richardson is visiting friends i gave one of their justly ci'lol»ated enter- since placed this matter of anonymous lown oast." j tainments. The quartettes, duets and j communications clearly before the pub- solos â€" humorous and otherwise â€" were lie, and it mow reiterates what it said Master Eddie Thompson is m Dundalk Herald ofBee. the They tell us it was rather stormy around hero on Tuesday I Miss Hattic Cole is visiting friends in the ncighborliDod of Beetou. .1 faultlessly rendered, and alicitod an al- then most o<)ntin>ial storm of applause ; while the inimitable Fax created roars of laughter and, to use a rather stereo- tj'ped phrase, '"fairly brought down the house." It was generally conceded that this was the best concert ever Mr. Cbas. Brown, of Colhngwood, is ; given in Flesherton, and the members the guest of Mr. Wni. Strain. of the Orant;c Lodfjehereâ€" under whose auspices it was lield â€" liavo vcrv deserv- What Is It. â€" Not a snuff, powder or licpild, but a preparation peculiar to itself. Easy to use. pleasant in effect, Nasal Balm will positively cure Cold in the Head, Catarrh aud kindred disor- ders. RlJibbJuLL b THE NOTED JEWELER'S Miss Alice Leitch has charge of a i large millinery establishment at Bolton. ' odly come in for a large sliaro uf praise | Monthly Soliool Report of Sec- Remember the tea-meeting at berley to-niglit. Good program, bills. Kim- See for their enterprise in bringing such a majtnificent array of talent to thu town. I tioii yo, i:t. .irti'inesiu. WANTED. â€" a few cords stove woixl, in exchange for Woollen Goods. N. Ca-mpuell. I ^'"s a docide.l succeis. Th 1 was oxcelK'Ut, the proccrd Mrs. A. Down, sr. and Down, of this township, friends in CoUingwood. Fourth Line Orainjv Soivre. The Orange Soiree held m tho "4th line" lodge room on Friday evening last at tendance imounting CO V. «t X O â- J. I. * >â-  Miss Minnie t,. %->,-l. Tho edibles, as usual, were of are visiting ; j^g ygry i^^st, and for the proiluotion of I which this neigliborhood enjoys a very Tho Creemore JJteriucr enters its' lli«li reputation. The program seemed third volume this week. The Tiser is I «» P"« everyone in good humor, although an excellent local paper, aud wo wish it i *!»" absence of a number of speakers, continued success. who had promised to attend, rendered it necessary to prepare a \iart of tho FOR SALE.â€" One good Brood Maro i ..(ntjjDcctual feast" on sliort notice. and One See<l Drill nearly new for cash I fhc chair was taken by the Editor of or approved joint notes apply to JAMES j Xhb Auvanck. Excellent instrumental BEECROFT, Flesherton. j niusic was furnished by the popular Mr. Spurr, who recently arrived in ' Pedlar Bros., and a number of laughable Toronto from far-off Australia, i.as I ^'aloK"^" ''V Messrs. Pe.ilar aud Wdl- been visiting his brother, Mr. J. B. '*'"« '"''"' rendered. Mr. Dav.d Sm.th Spurr, E.litor of tho Dnndalk /f««W. i »"« » ""â- "'^'^'' "^ '^'^" '^>«'="^J l""^*^^" "> â€" I a very agreeable manner. Several P. McCtdlough, E.sq., barrister, has ijrij,i,t little girls sang a number of been appointed License Commissioner piet-tH very ore.litably. Mr. John Mc- in iilace of W.Brown. E.sip.who was ' Kee, jr. aud wife gave a number of appointed Clerk of Markdalo Division readings and dialogues and rendered Court.â€" .S<<(;i(/ar<i. l ti^.^ ^ell. too. -Mr. Joseph Pedlar and and Total number of marks obtainable 142. IV CLASS.â€" Clara Gilliland 115, J. Meldrum 113, S. Corcoran, ti7. Ill CLASSES. â€" A. Latnuer 124, M. C.illiliind 1 â- -',â- !, A. M. Oarr 114, M. Carr 109, E. Meldrnm l(l2, M. Pr.ul U(i, H. Johnson :m. E. Cirrim, W. (Jillilaud <M1, S. Paul 8(1, E. Saigeon 70, S. Pedlar 68, J. Gorley r,8. Wes. Pedlar l>4, R. Ken iiedy 91, C. Pedlar (il, C. Johnson 39, B. Madill 01, S. Hawkins 43. S. Ci.KMES, Teacher. o • a: EH ^ i i r: S 1_ â- '- J 1 lllJIi â- 5 &q 3 ;: 1 s w <u 03 blD S cd 1 ^M^ "u t. »â-  X t. c« ^3 J c^ i! â€" 1 i = • s Fine selection of stallion cuts at Thk ! >l"-- Stafford, jr., gave sensible Advan.k ortiee, Fle.shert.m. Horse : I"-n''--"«'*i '''''''^"««'*'- Ma.ster W m. Cou bills printed n.<atlv and on sliort notice. ', "'"• â- ^'•'^i*'^'^ ""-^"- •\lt"i^''-"">">- "»' l""" Best stocked office for all kinds of prin- «™'" I'^^^'^'^^ interesting an.l enjoyable, ting oiitsi'I county town. Mr. J. K. .M ontiriotor .th cured the contract fo j Tamarac. â€" Is tho discovery of a lead- ore. o;ir enterprising ' jng physician, and after years of ex- furniture man, lias sc- |)erMnentiug it is now offered you in a th .Mr. Josepli I!l:ickburiK''s b.andsunic resi- dence oil Toronto street. ercetiiui of pcrfecteil state a.s a neveL failing cure iidsiiiiic resi- 1 for Coughs, Colds iind Throat iml Lung Complaints. KlmberU'v Mrhool Report for February. FIMT nKPAKTMBNT. IV CLASS.â€" A. Thurston, B. Corruth- ers, E. Dyiinus, J. Dyniius. IV CLASS, jB.-i. Stafford, R. Staff- ord, S. Magoe, P. Dyuess. Ill CLASS.- M. Knott, J. Hammond, M. Loui>heed. m CLASS, Jr. -V. Gilbert, F. Bat. trick, R. Buttler. II CLASS. ^R. Abercroinbio, W. Mini- dle, W. Baker. SKl'OND DEPAllTMK.NT. II CLASS, Ja.- M. AUorcrombie. R. Louglieed, T. Dyiines, L. McConiiell. 1 CLA.'^S, Sii.- i;. Mundlo, L. Cilburt, \V. (Jraliani. I CLASS. -II. M.;Lci\n, T. Aberorom- bie, .1. .M. Gilbert, .1. McKeii/.ie. I CLASS, Jii. \V McLean, L. I'luw- is, M. Knott, K. I'lewis. .\venigi; attendance 53. I. E. GaII'IN, /Vilni/Klt. MiN.s .M. .\ i;t:iti lioMiiiK. AM\iini\t. SPACE. The inUy place for GENUINE < BARGAINS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Silverware, And the only place to get yoi:r "Watch or Clock REPAIRED is at BUSSELIi'S NOTED JEWELERY STORE, FLESHERTON. W. W. TR{MBL£ FOR Firs/ CLasA ~ ^ â- < ' AUCTION SALE OV VALUAIU.K KAKM ill tlieTi>v.nsliii) ef t>s- • (iiul pitrsiiatit to tlu5 pt)Wi;r ni' S»lc ill a CL-itiiin inottgiiHu finiii oii»j UoiuiM Johnson (now ilc'CcaMod) io the VondoiH wli'cli will Ik* jToduuiMl ut thu tiling of «jilu mill on ^W-- ttiuJt buiu^^ tniKio ill payment of tho nioiu^>rt lliort^by Hixnvt.'t!, thoio wi'll ho olTm-ml for miIu hy I'nblic AiJct.ion at M AHSH'S llOTKL. in tlio VlLLA(iKof MAUKUALK.bytH'IOUOKiSOHLK, AiK'tionon , tm Tuesday, March ^Otli. IHHM, at 1 o'clock 11. ni., tho following property \'\7, : â€" Iiot imiiibor L*^, ill tlio sth t'oncossion tif tho sriiil Tuwiwhip ot (iluiKilK, coMtioiiiiig 100 acrus : tho shop next door more or lortH oxccptjng 1 ami 1 liOth acroH takoii I t 1 r i i. l.y the towiiHhipfnr aroa.l iloviati.ili. Al'o'itlC. OStaOllsnnient, acroK aro !*aul to bo cloarod. On tbo al'O Haiti to lie a lui{ hoilHO and barn. TKKMS :â€" 10 per cent at tiiiio of Halo, for tlio balance tonus liberal and will bo uiade knuwii at tinio of sale. I'or fiirtlior particulars apply to MoBars. Wni. LiioaH ic Co,, >lrtrkdalo, or to MOSS, ll.VUWK'K A FUAXKS, VondorR Solicitors. Toronto, February I28tl), 1888. The revival -irvices are beinj^ eon- tinUi'd ill till- .^^•tll(lllist eliurdi, Kle-^li- erton. this wi'i'U. TIio addresses ih'liv- [ (â- red bv l!e\. Mr. Sliilton in conneetion I therewith are of a very earnest aud | soU'uin cliaraclir. ] 1;' any reader of The .\dvamk is in ' noeil of a Cliiirii, Washino .Machine' • Cliitlios Wrinoer. Klectrie Lamp, Sew- ing; Macliine, Ori;an or Piano, they sl:oiild call on C. TriMil^^old. Flesherton. Satisfaction every time. Flesherton's ei,'H-[iicUlii!;^ establish- ineiit is an iinjiortant addition to our many excellent industries. I'ho I'rn. prictor. Mr. Gooroc Ilawke, im a piisb- , iii{» business ni.aii, with plenty of capital ' to back up his enterprise and enable liiui to do a !ar^Je business. .V nninher of gay and festive Flesher- ton youths .actually faced the hliiidiiii^ wind and snow storm of Tuesday even- ing; and drove all the way to the lit' town of Markdale. for the ]iurpose of attendin;; a carnival on tho roller rink there! .Vsk our tjeuial barber if this is i not so. i I \LW.\ I'.S i.lET M\ UEsr snr a r lUCll \ IU'Sc\ ,l- ros, F: HSHEUToy. REMOVED.â€" Tho undersigned lias roiiiovcd his Flour and Feed Store to I to T.ates' furniture 1 Fle-shcrtoii, Thankful , piviiiisea {y,. lilx-ra,! patroiia;(e in the past 1 res- ]iectfully solicit further orders in Cimp, j SliortK, liran. Screenings, Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour and all kinds ot Oatmeal and Cornmeal. Best Roller ROLLER FLOUR. ITo.l Stono Flour, 0.\TMlv\L, r.OLl.K!) ().\TS, GJl.\.II.\M FLOUK, I cm;.\cked wiie.v;' Shorts, Chop and Bran. I POTATOES. APPLES, ETC m\m Foil mk ; \\. \V. TUIMr.I,!'.. Fleslicruui. Pel-. Isl,. 1Sk7. 'Booth the Boss Barber, hji.< I'l'innt''-'! tn 'Iff of iJir. ^hops m li m SIviin'n h'uiih near U'wi,. Iitini>iiiiisi'.i h,„,l mill ,v/ii"' shiiji, I'/iitmii) strcif. i(7icr>' A. Flour «.J\vay8 in stock. â€" G. JvEEFFU. (jct Jine cluthas iutkc biij nwdl as yvii„ Vow, hi'i .â- iicill., Jiihn, ')"/ (five mc iti'per In i/n lii(liin<hun^ hij stun and iitij tribe nil trill hi- lii(pfi\i to .'re the mniliyiii fiid .1 af , his olil rti.itnmrm "ml i(.i matni nri'- lOn < hti<"- ciiiiil'iiliil In ijii'i me a r'/oi/KV fu i)i,i, tjiiii 1111/ ripiitittiiiii iix tlie Bnfii Knrh. 1 not oiihi of Flijslirrliin, hut of (lie rutin o' trirt fur Itrrutii inilrs (lyoiinil. Tho patronaiio of tho IndioH roRportfnlly licitud. i-«b, mh, 1888. n'ALTLli BOOTH. li a

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