Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 9 Oct 1890, p. 1

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FLESHERTON ADVANCE. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR."-" PRINCIPLES, A 01 MEJ\\" VOL. IX , NO 484. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1890. W. H. THDRSTON, ARMSTRONG BROS, are too busy repair- ing watches, clocks ami jewelry this week to fall up this v. But will have big inducements to offer our custom- ers after our fall stock is sorted up. We have some big l>arga ; ns ready for you, call and see. I'AINTINH, THIMMINO, WOOL) WOUK. FIRST PRIZE W H E U E V E H SH<\V X, LL'MUEB, LATH, JU1S WORK. < 01 \TY1\UBISTKUT FOR VEHICLE MANUFACTURED AT Hoard's Carriage Works, FLESHERTON, ONT. '.KC.kBLANO KOU.KK8 MOW Kits. WNDKRS, TLOW8. Our Kiiuyies tho Beit. Our Sleighs the Best. Our Cutters the Best. Our Improved Harrows tho Best. Our I'ateiif Ciitv The Best. Stevens Improved Spring Tootl. Harrow the Best. STRAW CUTTEKS, dCUKKLKUS, TUHNIP DRILLS. OASIS PLOWS I -**. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ! A LIVELY TIME AT McDONALD & EVANS' ! of lin MTN OelitfhteU with the issurtment Shown ! ! T7IKKSH -C TEAS, TJlHESiH FRC8H Sl'K'ES, .C CANNED GOODS, , Vinegav anil all Grroceries. Money saveil by dealing at the CASH STORE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN ALL LINES AT & EVANS. M \ Tho te ill in-,' ,ta'!' .( V,-.r" ..rd'.i n-w liiL,'ll sell' "1 l:as lienu :i;>pointrd. The 1 1 -I fall show is . rating, and this year wna * ''ti: Mr. \V K. !Viin.-rt. ..ft; .-.id Norman McLean World, was married in Bown.anvillu Kri- ,',,;ii n v shortlv it of any amount. A n u ii:;iny ut'oiu 1 yoimi; m<M ') for tlio wood.s a and other plaoM. Among i a iv J . McLeiui. Arch. \Vm. Militia ad. II. McLean and moro will tiaiM. , .1 sill'i'los in tin: Dolllill- inii tr, i|-'ini!i I" M -in- Ilirriia' I still ij.MMi". Ilia '.'illltol having muni ll. hut iirknovvli-diyis having lii"i an arci-'s. .rv. It ii ': |.(-<MIM! that ho 'i.i maka a confession I, day i B ato editor of tho Canadian Sta't .-in.ui. The SUM advdcatrs employing tw> or rc'.- Heltons fur carut:ikni'4 i the Owen .iiTnl,- :n. i iv, and thinks tincr ap- arniL; burying ground should l*u se- cured Mr. SunU-r, of the Meaford Monitor, should ait itown.noMT that he h,it< ivreivcil the Owon Sound Sun's unbiased opinion. If he <!" not ho *ill shortly bt-ijiii to appear ridiculous. The tug Ague* was in port tlio other day. <M,e of the tun s crew wan no less a personage than Mr. Jack I'enwll, eoiimn (if the unfortunate man no foully mur- dered by Hircliall. This Ben well was one of the ill-fated crew of the Annie Watt, run down by the Alderaon. [U.S. Sun. People who arc in tin- habit of iisim: tlioite small potash lozenges for throat affections should be very careful an they are e*ploiive. Two instance* li.no .-.MO. innler our i--rv>iial observation. L.wt Mmidav, at MelaDOthofl t'omieil IIH-. Mr. itioii. Slack, tn.vi.slnp :ve;u,urrr. lia-i th lining of his < >'!; in d. Some nmt in,- in 0'iiMe' vnth the lowjiisjfi in mii.'h i ^ i. i i -inn rosi'ii :n:i!l ipiantiiy ->f J'owder. (| t cuunxi t!i. WM s brotlii 1 :'. H I' S. lia>t a \;Ti- (.nee Juiiii'4 liis sojourn in Siielbimie. t'ruliahly ..... le inyntcri.. 1 have hud ll,uir oriu'in i'i ' man ner. [Sliclburtie MOnoaa The Kfitmi \Vorlil toll* of a strange accident. A man named Don-land iv diU'^nili a well with tlu iuxiHtanc* 1 boy and a horee to ramo the Im The boy by some meaim backed the horse too tiear the ed^e of tlio well, and without a moment's warniii'.' the gru:id caved in letting the annual down upon Mr. Dowland, wh fortunately niana.-ed to kei-p partly clear of the animal. eUe ha would without doubt hare been killed. AH it was he wan very badly hurt. His leu wan cruahod and he received some verv ba-i cuts about the head, one ear nearly severed. Tlio li.irsu was killed by the fall. Medical attendance wua immediately summoned and the injured nnin attended to and it la ex- puctud he will be able to be around again in a month's time. With Our Correspondents. Cases of Clothing in Overcoats, Men's, Youths' and Boys' Suites. Pants in all sizes, unetjualed in Quality, per- fect in fit, at prices to suit the closest buyer. Cases ol Dry Goods. In Dress Goods, Cloaking, Mantlings, Flannels, Underwear, Cardigans, Flannel Shirtr, Gloves, Hosiery, Gents' Furnishings Goods, Etc., in large varieties. Newest Styles ; Neat Patterns. Cases ot Boots and Shoes, from the best Split to the finest Kip. From an Oceasuiiuil t'rrfi>ondeiit. Mr Hi rum Bowvraiau and Mr. John I'-iiwi-rujuii liuvi- returned from tlio domains of Uncle Sam. They both couio to tlu o n. elusion thai tiiero is no pliicu like home. Mr. J. \V. Hoatli and his better halt' were visiting friends in tbis neighborhood on Sunday last. Every one wiis xlad to see them. The Uilliaiiis boys are doing a ruliiiio business this season with tlair threshing machine. They can- not ati.i nd to ouu half tin.' calls they j^et. They wore threshing for Mr. Frank C'air the other day. After fin- ishing Mr. Carr propo.-cd Unit they should go down and thresh what little grain Mr. NV'oodburii had. Tiu-y went, all hands, and surprised the old couple. Tliey threshed 1'25 bush, of oats, seven bush, of rye and twcUi bushels of peas in ttfty" five minute*. a fow mile . wc , t of , lore _ Honor Rolls for A u'n :i'- ninny of the prizes of tin- ()sprey fair came to this part for stock d garden stuiF. Dan M.-DiHiald from Toronto polic.' ** Mar/Mi force waa visiting hia parents In T. last week. J. McDonald from Mid- land wus altio home ou a visit nursing Sore hand received while testing a N* STATION. ', .JaUlLIH saw in a mill Le has charge of in Mid- laud. A lanjo number of our citizens visited the G. N. exhibition, Colling- wood, ou Wednesday and Thursday last. Proton Station. unr 'iii-ii <' ir respondent. R. A- \V. Wilson have taken "possess- ion of tlio Carnocb.au mill. It is L; Kid to hoar saw aud shingle mill ;i ','11111. W<> lio[x> they will do well. Tli(\v arc first rate men to deal with. Jr. 4th Jam,. H.-mimill r.^. .Milliu C:n.k 022. Iv'Jli'i. Jlllli, ami Mitix.'' n.,in,,Mi!i KDIURLKl '."Hit I Clase IV r. Etln>l Hurd MM, Jamoi Wal'.are 147, Jolin lluiiiinoiiii 1U9 Cls. Ill sr.-MnRgie Howell 1W, Mary , munliiu 1^4, Uobliiii l.nwrnncM no Clan. Ill jr-May EIH* 114. Lily Anniu \\ir.ki i Cla II ir lillwood Abercrotubio 119, C'.ara Hurd 110. An.lrvw Wall am 78. Averaicu attviidawM IS. roan n Claw II.-Itob. Fawcott 1K3, Wlllto M. , 179, Mary Knott ITU. Part II Join, \vikem 1 12, Saul Fawcvtt Ul Huury \Vniliu.i< 10U. Cla A Kt: JoiiDBton Ht., Vina Tliuiii|ihvu \:i\ .laxpvr ituart 11U. Claim Ii I i Tlniuipiiuii ILT, Sarali T!ionij>- A Sin: .!:;, s.-liool social was held in i HI church on XVnhir*- dy, '. HiTool performed ihrir in the rvi'ijini,' ciitertaii; .i'ii:iiitil)!y. '!':,. re \\:is a good mlui- 'aix"'ly patroni/.cd by MI ;i distance. The mob j : I 111' ilooi" l)V Si:uurS(,' twihH \v!'.o were in tjood j l. The pi ; llic ev-'iiiiii,' wer not mudf pnidicr. \ <|M-ci;il train will bo ready to con- vey the results of tho scrub huut, to New York. C i it 70, Mar> - "attca.la::. . r.i M..IIH-.II - \ -.... i i , , They ran through live bags of peas in ti\i' minutes. That is as good as some of their steam threshers. Tuat gully at Deecroft's hill is unite safe now, so all say that have to pass ever it. What a good thing that rail- ing is on a dark night. There are quite a tew weddings ex- pected to come off around heic this tall of which you will lu-ur m<nv soon. ENOCH AUUEN. Fle*herton Station. lilt uiir OIPII Rcpirl, r. Mr. A. Mcliines left hure hut weak for K.iinloupa, 1'ntinli Coluinbia. with .t c.ir load of thonnif;hhre<l slirt hornii, nearly all under a your old and wore the best lot all through that liaa been shipped from here for aomu tiino. Miwi Floiisio McLuiHl, daughter of Donald Mo Lund, Inut l>een dangerously '11 the pat few Juys with inflaiiniuoii on the bowels. Mr. Jno. Euan, formerly of Dundalk, haa opened up a at- ire in tho Cook block on Main street and intends supplying the vrith A limt class line of frusli Krooeries. Wo hope to seo him get trnde. Kuvii coni|>i<tition is woe- fully nredful hete, aa thu present prices prices in all articles are away up. For.the past fow days i^rain has been in pri-lty lively and it m aidUHini; to oee our opposition buyers get a curve when they see a loail in nix'it. Wonder how tho d:ine came off hut night over on Mulligan street ? Cook & Pick ell shipped a good mixed car load to went cattlu market, Toronto, Tuesday ni^ht. Mr. U.'IMJ, who hits l>ivn seriously ill r or some time, is slowly mending Hu eaves for his homo iu Paialuy in a few days, aeeoiii|'iinii'd \<y hi* father, who at resent is stopping with him at the hotel. (Jinte mi eiij'pyiiblo evcniiiij was spent n few nights muod at Mr. In spite of 111- !l tWBIIt Uud. roi i mid iu i. i- i and taltu n COME 1 INSPECT SELECT Stock Large WELL ASSORTED. Marked in Plain Figures PRICES LOW, duality Considered. E8TBALM1ED NEARLY SEVEN YEARS. Warrants Personally Signe ! and kept good. >lrln. uur wink As there is no correspondent from this place to the Advanco I venture to send you a few items of news hopiny it may be of iuteivnt to sum.'. Most people in this part are busy digging potatoes, or vrere during the tine weather of last week. The crop is generally good ou heavy soil, rot the rainy night there was a lanre crowd assembled in which all i;aily took parr, and ti-ippod t'le hijlit fantastic too till the weo sin.V hours in the niornini;. My, but didn't Crosuley i;et there in that Scotch i eel ! OPTICALLY FITTED. *cnt up. up, up, and bonta hud to follow. M. Kiclinrdson & Co. are giving MWtOtMn tfc* beueSt ol priceH ol, tn:n.-,l in lnr t ;o purcimscB made e.rly belore the 18 Yeh.1^ at tlic FINE WORK On all Grades of Watches, PERSONALLY DONE General News. The wife of (.iunural Booth, command er-in-uhief of tlio Salvatiuii Army, died on Sutiirdny. The Northern Kair at Walkerton cloned on SiUirday. The receipts were in Ad- vain'i! of former yearn, but the exhibits wore not quite so u'oo.l. The end uf the tint quarter of i!ie Charges W, A. BROWN, Jeweller, etc. SIGN OF THE "BIG 8P~FX' MAUKDALK.

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