Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 8 May 1890, p. 1

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FLESHERTON ADVANCE. TRUTH HE FORE F.I I "OR. '-"PRINCIPLES, JV 01 ME.V.' VOL. VIII., NO 462. FLESHERTON, ONL, THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. W. H. THCESTON, For The Adiuncr. Look Out! Armstrong Bros, to the Front A SUGAR BUSH TRAGEDY. A PRI/.K It was iny lot to be born in a rough tirru name of We. Us 4 Co., and r; . otir bark sitfii, which was paiuted with a coal, up to the hemlock tree that formed part of onr boiling place. Ve both entered iuto the business with an i iierse'ic vim tli:r ienuted the section of country, when- people Mfr , ai . k O f kuowlcd(W , tinually met face to face with danger, ' ukcn om . hailji . s and became so accustomed '.o it I they even thought lightly of it ; ecu- j sequeutly ray early life was not with- out its exciting experiences, sotne of i which would doubtless be of lore uiauy day* had elapsed we heartily tired of it. but w.- had bi-eii so confident in our own abihtv to j carry it i<n to success-, ;i::ii .."7" " - .- ,. intens-t muc h % bout it tliat we | it placed upon paper. It is niy pur mt it tuat we were ,-.,-- . - - .u vive it up. Besides, our With their fine stock of watches (Swiss & American) jewelry pose to describe a peculiar adventure , were iuc i ined tokee! , us at . wlnchbefelmem a sugar bosh-one (J;iU wr , aborg had ^ S() wd , ^ warded. (Gold and rolled plate), solid 18 and 10 K. Wedding Rings, ^ ^ sugar bush winch, although it did not result very disa left au indelible memory behind it. My oilier i 'Wiicd a large bi;- Kni*a"emcnt Gem Rin^s of the best quality and finest de. tfc wfe r vat? .11, and at ^ "* the base '>f a perpendicular rock which loomed above t: Tees. Clocks Walnut 8 day and 24 hour, Nickel alarm m wiiicii the owls h.-IJ high nival at nL-ht. :ch wa*. loouiy a[ si^ns "* and time. \Vatchesadjustedand isochroir.scd. i uvrisit. TKIMMIXO. HOK>KSHOEISO. WOOD WOKK. FOU FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER S H O \V X. VEHICLES MANrFACTVUED LUMBKB, 11. JO!! \VOKK t Hoard's Carriage Works, FLKSHEKTON, OXT. This surroundings and it had frequent!) i tt-.l tilll'. l.'eell . or two lu liail v - !"ret|ueiit!y in. only Liu:' I turn 'in ir riHi - : pieces, and bruin giiie: . damaged not carrv inm. We worked away f>r a . of weeks, ar .inch time foi treeing chipm.<nks and in- dulging in other pa- had while helping father b. :. - V. iy ni't. 'ii we wri to be out in the bush lat. < to um h V t in vhe.il - c.'iieludi- ' . - A- : its bang and i . out a chfl \ i . lit ui ti(;htly,nd dnn . 1 .'JtS. lUXDK.KS, n.ows Our l!u.-4ie* the I5et. Our Sieijlm t: 'uttrrs i Our Impr.'v Our ! >* S- .veil* linpn-veil Sprini; Toot!. II a row tho Het. - SCfKFLERa. u I.LS, - habit of tappi. _ 'I the . | ' l*UuiUj^i- wi..u< '.niiim! I '-':. ' ||. PRINTS! PRINTS! RiNTS! luscious sacliatine extract to supply ii" rived, i! . I hill carrying w.'uKi The bulling \\inlis - . heu\ lu : pull \\ Ill-Id lip t and biaei-.l ! otlu I hem . of n I : . ' conveniei kettles when :. isheil. The spring in which r.iy a.n- OCCUlYil w.ii ;i'i season f'r I The uiglitri \\i ii i:id th came out warm UuMgh tin- I 1'rints tor L!;O Women, prints for the Children and prints, for the Kit-ies. English, French, German and Canadian prints. tics. Prints in Cathinen, Cloths and all the latest novel- Prints in Fast Colors. Lybstcrs sheetings, Lybstcrs shirtings, Lybstcrs tickings, .tiitci'd to be the best. O E N T S lofruniii" man at once, in n 1 li.ul ,>;V.-u ln-lpi'd my futher - :ij;, thus becoming thoroughly i^ with the art of Iviim.^ tilt- See our suitings in Tweeds and Worsted. M.TV Litest stvlc-s. Pantings in the HATS, HATS, HATS. See then. Highest market price for Butter and Eggs. McDouald & Evans. I \\asf\pert, for it reiiui:-.! a gnat deal of tasting, at least I thought so, and at the risk of burniii:; inv taster I gave myself ni.<iv an\ alvut the sai.-ty ol the syrnp than was me, graiped the gun and raised r. to IN i-t >sary. my siioulder. 1 aimed it betwocn the IVioiv enti'riiiK into this mammoth 'two bright s|vts as nearly as possible, business, I ciitne to the conolns.kui iul pulled the trigger. 'I hore wm n th::t I would re.|-iin- a p.r.-:ioi-, so I terrific re] ' I received a shock im.uedutely enteied ii 10 in . landed my hi i '.the tree r's boy, of about uvy bv which the gun liuil been standing own it-.'--. I iu- terms we agreed on and with such force that Kn- a werfthal I --.oiiKl furnish tho iiteu- \N':M!.' I \v;i-~ peife,.- . i. \\hi".i 111 ihe wln-rt; around, go I called to him. for by this tune ray tcn^ue waa Iocs- A taint voice came from beneath a large barrel which we kept our sap stored in, but which had been nil'tii'd and t;iri;fd bottom side up. 1 tuld him to eoiue uiit. for I had -liltlOUti'. out anil stood shiverms,' tbouu'ii he hud the ague. 1 suadt-J him to :,'0 with me in starch of u . The oyvs were in- iijlc, and 1 had every Mt t: my sshot had taki.ii We took our lantern, and b. vi'iy 'mils,' t'ouixl the intruder roll. besni- : t -ni> with a hole thioui^ 1'oih ' .1 it uj- to the lire, hel.i .:i ex amiuatioi: ;ha: buckt-t. for such it w;i- . with .. . . FI;K i> A. TI: Tin: . 3 1'niiii C 'i . the tii-!. luani'idef t ba>.| il i the bei-.'i s. I'liiM we . \\ , iced. \Y : <vi-n. nn- inoii i U 1 MM ' '''"I 1 ' ' ' i'l> - r r tlu 1 i.liilH'rs. I ci : lance into sum.- b - M !"\vn inc. In'.'i 'i' camp, -vh.'ie I ills of ; a iiiium. : .,l,l,ii the In art >'l .. I ii wi, ; ! respous,ibih y fell on n:. . I foim.eil year* of a^e.lnr. tilt. WJ idl . . - COME in for lea i > ild spriu:; "ii in. . 1 >;ood thus for EOIIH- had ii'gaii.- 'I mv NSPECT SELECT Stock Large WtLL ASSORTED. Marked in Plain Fiuurt's PRICES LOW, duality Consiiit : I. EoTABLfcll 11) NEARLY SEVEN \RS. Warrants Persm,- and ket (jut syrup just enough to male istiion. then thiiikins; of llio b'nlk to carry home, and not enough ivory carefully raised my foot and took ike sugir ot it before it received a step Imckward, still keeping my even thi clt'tiiMing process. In tins particular branch of |h on those fiery orbs. As I did so the eves imHeil slightly to one side. Tim M.i.l,' me hesitate for a second. Then, step by step, I drew ba:k until I knew I was within reach of the weapon. I rcacheil niy bund behind OPTICALLY Fl iD. 18 YciiW lit the nul FINE W( K Oil all Grades of PERSONALLY r.ul lie n;is (Q In '.; r the'lll |>l;iced, mid I ottin :: ci w".'.l mid carrying sap. which 1 \v>^ to ^ive him l:a!l' syrup *ben made. I \me to : ind that tli.Ti \v is ,i \ u' i"oy in livi- my n,'per i.n wlui. tw i t-i-i!i had been knocked out in:.> '.lie d;irkness. 1'ut where was inv chum ? 1 I-. tches, JE. rale W. A.BKOV. , Je\v::li etc.- SIGN OF THE "I 1 S?EX" \V eutcrvd into busiuess uuJcr the to thiuk that I l.ad a chain soiuo-

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