THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE. THE ADVANCE. 1 II H TUB OrKI' K A'y /,,.',!.,. Strrrt, Fl.shrrti., ".. TKK.MS Ot SL'llKCIlirTKiN I |inr iiiniin when |>M utriMly iu Jv4ec i rkoDun wtcu not*" |nu-l. Al'\ i.KTiM'.d i.x ' i vow, 50 , blf col.. lo., 17 1 4 .t- . *lj Tl!. -.' li- ' ''" rat '' .1-ttr.rt ll.wrll'.ii uil I . . . u-inirl.l II." ' W. IT THURSTON. ' /' A MANI'INC. l/OMMITTI.r.. Fill,;. . \eniiij.: i. i u (.1 ' til" 7'li. II public Wet- ill tlio Town Hall. Mr. M. |. n ,-^i|i-.. I the chair and Hi Mr. A. Mini lm\v to state i I .1 which the iii'-otiii',' had I . e.i.i. d. This Mr. Munshaw did. Il, bade "i\. r- 1 vii- ' ' ll cit '- nl found tin in favorable to which arc to IK- found at tare inter- vals throughout portion* of this prov- ince. Sattirtlay'i Globe Riven some thirty-five illustrations of Indian carv- ings in Htiuie, which arc now the propirty nf the Canadian Institute, a goodly portion of \vlncli liave been secured from our neighboring town- ship of Nottawiisaija. That township appears to be unu.-ually prolific in such treasures. \\Y wi-n- informed not lonej as." i by a fWtlMMB living ill Iiantroon that fanners in that vicin- ity have taken so little interest in this question thai they di 1 no', even pre- serve such relics when plowing them up, but pitch) d them into fence corn- era and stone piles. This is a very Kreut pity, us in where in Ontario do these cm i.'Mti.-; appear to ha\. ).-. n iK.ii" pit -i.iil'ul lliau in the township of Not taw,'. .-.-'a, but no doubt must of tin-in Iniv, i. iw b.-en .-icured or il. - trny, ,1. \V liavi l.i vei he'ird nf e'.i.l. nc. s ul Indian habitation i f nii'l IL UN i- 1'1> li." :'<Jli than the township lueiitioiieil. but should any of 0111 it. i i 'i be in ire enlightened we would In happy to have tht-in cuuiiuiuiiiM'. with us. ... AlU-IHl Hi. I :<ir-. mix- the Kiunt made by i A'lams Hill hy doing a little in i:-.lv,- t.,\vard inipniving ., i.ii.i.iiiil cutting down two ,i tin, r hinullfr hills, Hex. i ;il u had ofiert I assiit- i.u.c. tuwardi this. It waa :il.-. i tliciu^'lit iiilvixilile to iti>|x>inl a i>< iiuaiii'iit cuiaiuiUeu to look after tl.i.t and other nutters connected .,.. i ..un. which coramitlwi wa up|> ..', I' -I by (i|nii biillot as follows : M. Ilii'lianlsou ichairiiian . H. J. Slip. .1. . A. Mniishaw, K. Trimble, 11. i A. S. Yiiii<lii>en, \V. Strain, J. V. AniMtrniie;. (ie'ii-.-'e Stewart. We hu\i i. > fault in th' xv,, rlil tn liml with tin- i>ersoiifl of iho committee but thit... tin- manner in which it wai (I, i-i.ilwBH n:an-'ly .irounhng to II ... ." Why tin- Cmnty Council ,1,1 be Ukm as a pn eeileiit in , 1, r: mi,' ik committee of llii.-. kiml we cain.'tl explain to our own atisfac- ti.ni. Hy the Mj>eii litll.it. us taken i. u iln occasion, eurli individiuil h.td a \. .!.- in the appointim nt "f but our I .1 III ill' .'llllllllUeC, or ftt UlOSt i vs., At sum.- fiitun- timr when Holm protesting indivKliul dcairci to l.n.i-.v who npi unted tlii* committee it vsill be a i>iu/lm^ .(tii-slion to an- I' ... ..r. The A.hrtlice !' - 1 ,,! IM-itltllle ItHelf ttH tlll ,, i ref. rinl to, and wishes tho ,in. , u, 11 in nil its mnlcrtukiiiKH, will uphold its hanilH in every thin luwfnl. At tin mi.- time wo f. U i' ii' < -.u-y LI p'lint out the .,_. -lie 111 inner in which tb.t iiii'.tee v,jh funii' d, winch will lai I : . I I I l- M b'lUIV l.f WelktIMHH ,i than Btivn^lh in whutovtrjt , , ike, and will (,'ivo a loop- , for tin: chronic ijriiiiibh'r to in- H-.-lt IlH Voice. This K" 1 ' 1 '" 1 |M licit )vt tiirneil up, and wwt lioiw ho never may, but In- in > m rally to bo ! ,i ii.| in the vieinity when ury'liing fur the public woul i* under discussion. . * The til in : of! Dl Kemmlcr at An- burn liy < etucity haf nut aildyd any public fax 'r MW.U.U till* iin tjiml of oxv-euliiiu criminal*. Ono Keiillciimn (liohiiT tluu if tiliTiiicrty in mail" the lo^ttl iiietho<l of u^i'oiilion tho tnuo ia nut f<ir distant when the public will line up and d> mind the abolmhiiiK of emu! .. ;. u.. hni.-ni. If that were to 1,,. w ml 1 bid i-leclrooutinll (,,, , ..,1. It Win 1 ' i bo a ineillin I, iv , 1. 1 The farmer from the very nature ol hia occupation lows many of the opportnnuus for nb-ei vatiun that are l by men of most otln i call- His iniiii' .Kite , 1 . ,t,i fjl.lbt) Of hut i . .i p. a-il iuU'riul l< every C in. i.', in, and l*)nhl In preiwrfod as u emioiity and a r. foci'iioo itHulf.d.-al- Hir!*-- ll '''"'" * lln l '"' cur ' L>< " ''"' I, , ', .1 l.y Mi. Uoyl of tho Canadian liibtitule. In.liAii archeology ia a Htn.l> whu'h ban been taken up 11.11. too soon if we would nrrT th evi- i of aboriginal arl aud cuitomi ings. occupy iiio.it of his tune ami alt. ntii'ii an I his days foi recreation and mini, 1 - Inn; l>i '..iiilly with his felloam. n an' few and far 1- tw M. H. t !u.i:l'l, th. r.-f. nv, when opjioiiuiiity off TH for ci'inpai i mi of his own lalwr with that (if others in tin- same Im-iiLi-n take adviin!:i of it. The f.iiiH '-.* r an object lesson \x. rthy ol his study. 11. linds lit them mi assemblage, uf tin 1 In -: pfinlnrts ..I his f. lluw labor- ers. 11" e. in tin i. jii'leje by coinp.ni- son as to I.H own -t.itn-i in Ins l> i i in H. If h. finds that others are oul- il' in'.; him li IS stimulated to iivat. r tlTiilt. He is led to t n.pllie how eiit, iin i. -nils ai" attiiincd ; to siek infonniiti'iii tlmt f.mnot fij in b. "f atlvantuirt.. to him when he v turns to bis round of tuil. llij wife, who li. ml. 1 a.-r.'ii.i' in;, him. also tin.ls strong r mil'. :iti.'ii in her line . t tlnti'-s ilinl I' arn- -. i'l. ts valuable t > ii.i in the Litelie". dairy :ui'l purlor. Time Hpmt lit '.lie fnir will be well K|K lit, b. I' MI, ...day er Him-" The |.|. ,is xx ill be bi i -liti M., I up by vntaet with others. The cpirit of emuhiti.in xx ill be ai --ni-i-d, and yon will ;, r o h..me f.elni^ that xx hat nlherx fan iiccmnp- hull is iiU i xvithin ywur jxiwer. What you nee at th" f.iin will fix. y.in new 7f!.t f'n yniiri-illni -. und ymi xvill j-n liack to the iliuly routine of lalxu with a chetifiilin M and ih t''iiuinati.'ii nut n.ea-inable in the dollars uud felltS I.X XX i. It'll profits ill.' SOI ll'flv l,i-|... U.. I. ( io to tile i xlllbltl.HlS XVItll n ite U.oli iiii'l ('.-ni'.l and jot ilown tho it. in nf ml irni.iii.Mi tlmt V'U think XVlll J.il'o\e ( eS|K'i'l:ll V.lllle t' 1 Vi.il. Kxb.bitoi-- 'io 'i s rule \try xxillmj; (., ,li, en M i .. thii'N by xxli.oli th. X lniTe aelii. -x-'l siliTOHS, and the itellH yu fan linn I'h'illl will rofoillp. M . ymi twi.-.- iix.i I LI' tim.' an I e\penso not to : ix ,inx tiling of tho enjoyment you will UL Ii "in your outing, "i |;i> In tin lairs by all in. -anti, even if (i.iliiellnn" must be left inn lone at h me which von feel u'i 'lit to bo done. Li't the greater ui|viinlut<e havo pre- ee.leiifti "X.r tim leaser. Western Swiueherd. Ii. III < "lilt. - ""I Coi.i.iNnw.Miii, Auj;. 10 - At 2 o'clock ll.iiiii..rnuii; '. M. .-.!. UK- I I*A S..IIR' tl.mr an.l .-..! mi. .' mill, "lie of 'lie "Me ,t anil U't iniluntnix f tlio t.iwn, WM totally .li'ulrnye.l hy 6ro. Tlio mill ha* W-n iiiniiiii-' m/lil nn. I day, lining an e\i. n nn- l.llitll|.<i. 1. i.tt infill th- ..|kiu-u It :i ..II w..rk Hi livi. ininiiteit t.> U, ..ml ..( J i.'..|..i'k th- | '!. wa* fiivrli>i'fil in tliiiiit>H. Kir.. aa lintt .hsf.'Xfr-.l laHiiin^ frniii (lie "iilli sidn ( tht. null. Tho alarm wit* imun.lftl, an.l th.< liieineii were ..n ill.' p.'t |.rt'in|.tly IM |iMiMf, e..n m.li'iiii; III- .liit.iii.-.', 1'iU all ntt.-ni|.U t.. .iv.' tim imllpr.ivi'.l fiilil.v |S,.iiif twehf in-ii WOKI c.'iitantly ein|>lnyutl in nntl aroun.l the. null. Alto.iUi..ii wore juiit alh.nl ct.m|.lrtod to turn t.tit JXK) barr.lt of i,.iiiin.,il i>or tlay. Kir- t" oiifht i-.H.|M-r wwro k|>t huty in tho ctH.^-r li.. I', nil ..I whom will It. thr.'Wii out of eiiH'lyim'iil. The null wa4 iuurl fir $IT,0(K) in the North Itritmh, llartf.ini, K..yal I'anathaii ami Norwich I'mnn, and tl.,i \\ ,.I.TI, had 96,000 on itoct. Tin IUM will be Durham St., FLBSHERTON. Our Special Inducements for AUGUST. Hinl Ca-es, Camp Stools, li<,vs' Wtgooj, Baby ria^c-s/ >u .n A: Piano -Stools, 1'ictuu-s, Mirrors Cabinet Frames Potato ft VegcUble Slicers, and ii large variety c picture muulding. I N- BEDROOM FURNITURE & i * L: i > i > i > * \Ve nv.-r couKl serve you 1,,-tter. Il.ivin-on hand now 9 distinct d.-si-ns iu bedroom stiiti-s, varyin-inpncestii.m ^u.oo to i?3J.oo. Mixed wo-il and s- I niattrc a'. ?3.5 t>acl1 ' ;llul WOXU1 wire spring beds at ln>m I ...o. Those are all ^ood value well bought, ;U1(J OW*M at smallest pi-.ssible margins. WM. CLAYTON, BOOT AND SHuE DEALER. FLESHSRTON. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPRES, RUBBERS, TRUNKS, ETC. SEASONABLE GOODS, REASONABLE PRICES. Custom Work Made to Order. NVc arc openint; up an assortment in Dress Goous, Muslins Victoria Lawns, Shirtings and Cottunu.cies. CROCKEHY. Just received : A few cases beautiful Tc.i Sett a White. Flowered and Stone China, new patterns ani low in price. 6LA88WARE. Ten Cases Self Sealers, in \ gallons, quarts and pints* GROCERIES. Sugars, Teas, Raisins, Currants. A prices right- fresh supply anJ. SEE OUR NEW EXTENSION DINING TABLES Something t-ntuvly IH-W in this linr, pcrtrrt in action ,uul finish and In-.tutiful in iltsioiis, combined with n.* 1 - deration in prices. CHAIRS, CHAIRS, CHAIRS. In every shape, style and size, liable' s" chairs, Misses' chairs, Boys' rh.uis, I.adn-'s chairs, Gents' chairs, thmiit; chairs, kitchen chairs, bedroom (hairs, parlor chairs, chairs with wheels, ;>ml chairs with rot kers, and chairs with tables attached. Also ct>i.um>dc chairs lor tlu sick roor.i., J. E. MOORE. Ihuulcrtaker, deaK r in furni- lure and musical instru- ments, I 1 ' i i:sm:;.li>N. SALT. car fine Barrel Salt, also imported I>n:\ butLer. Salt fot R. TRIMBLE. |M inn; IK | ...,,..f,. rnrr ' Ul.lll.M ' . ,,,,.. h Kr r r .. ...... i . r nkk ,h.- ..,ui >' .-..,. .., M >.i. u, i.,.. j. f D I A is r i \/ ,.r,.r, M--..M / HI fl K I- I V i - n ....." it LJ i- n i\ i- L. i i LOOK! Flesherton, SolU the lvt f.ii ui.ii. imi.l fa.tt.i..i. manu- ltnintf"ni Li'iht Strrl /.'in ,|/-r amt Mvtrrr. Si i.~'ii l><ntNt-Gtr(\l l^rilt and THREE OF 'I 1 II O M A. S* Celebrated Organs on hand now t cheap )'QU. be and on i very very terms to suit T. A. THE: ODELI* TYPE WRITER. #.>< l >>ix ih- IH I FM'I Kl TI'.K 'th :< .Imr.u-t.TN. Hii.l 41} f.T I 1 ', stiulc <'n- Oilcll. '.iiMnif-1 u. >K. I., t', i ik lliitn mix uiKOliiut' in.i !. It .-I'liil-nifi ixii-ii.ii\ with M null irr, -rn.'.n-t"'' 1 " m r ION. xxoi l.'UdtT witli- .( n)Miis lli.tn am' oilier i.,i.,'li He M , :ik nl.li.'ll M I'.'tln r till' . I'f I'.er 1 1 i> M il. -, . itsmiui . u:, -kl- |'l lie. I. I'elf.-ft ni>. i ,!,|'t.,lti) all kili.U .'I lv(.- wn'nij; il..- . 1'iiutinx |MfH. It jir...lii.-1's fiharp, cl.'*n, lt;;;iM iuaniiM'Tii<l> l or ten . .) . ,n |,.. M 1 1. .it Mil.' >i 'iri.i:. A lit nitflli^.-nt 1'iTwu fan I. ei'.. in. ' an e|',Tit,.r in ; ft \V,' ,.i SI INNM ' HIIX ,)rr... l,,l Mil,. HIM e.|ll..l Ul" K.'lk ,.( Ill- llllllhlr i .1 . Oilrll U li.l'l. AK.-UU ami S iL-llU'li .n:.-.l S|.,'i'l*l HI III'. 111. I, ti I,. I', l. I- Kr I'llMlll'lilel 1X111); III lerteliii-l.t* .to lEITKKIO.. -/:. Tht Wat--r>. ri,n ami A .' I'll. ,. ij ... , ... a* nullii'ii-iiiix . t.. >r,.. th.-iu.-t '.x.n I \ , \tia wnnlt mi-. Aiixl'.'.li i. ii' i-^ .nu'loiiu'uu iu if HiMi'i.l il, ,1. , xiiniiR. mio if n.'t ;.. >.l iili '.tiein. Call . u in i nu.l 1 ill '. , \iiilut the H'uliii - -t tl.. -, . oiuu I I TYPE s, i, I 11 ,||, \.. I