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Flesherton Advance, 22 Jan 1891, p. 8

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE -THE- LITTLE MILL. Having entirely r^novattMl my null during thfl punt yi-Ar.i'UttiiiK in * Un;* amount *f m-w u ,jtM\, I aril imw prepari*! to grind flour in in*u!i*T n**cou.l to iiu miller in Ontario, and *B the ribortt uutice. OLD TERMS : Kerj twelfth binhel. Seven cents per huujred for chopping. Done every day. P. LOUCKS, Proprietor. GOOD STAHLINO FOB HOUSES. TO ATTEND- FLESHERTON PL.4XI\_ MILLS lUt,!,* t ,iiri'li:i<..,l tin- Fli-liTtnn 1'laning V...i fron It. J. Spri.ule, Ksq., I now a. MM to inform the PUBLIC that I am in a position to do ALL KINDS --OF General planing mill work, *uch ai SASH, DOORS. DOOR FRAMES Planing and Matching, re sawing, etc. Workmanship Gunrnntrrd. A arge quantity of goo<l dry pm nli.T tin hand. W. J. Owen Sound, Out- lr You DESIRE To GET A Gooi> EDUCATION. Hundreds of young men and wauien have taken a bumm^s KIUIXI during the )>aHt ten yearn who are uuw mifresiifiil In bui>in8 nr till ink 1 lncrativu iKwitlona. The buiineftii cunraa of atucly I* liy far tm- most thorough and coin- pli-tf in i mm. m Tt:i.| ,. i< an much in tin. junior di-|iartui<-nt an in the entire courae of inn> uf tlie H.vcalled buninniw colleges. The liortliand < iiirnt- iM thorough and complete. Send for a cony of the Annual Announcement coulaiiiiim full particular). It ia Bent free to any addre*. C. A. FLEMING, Principal. Flesherton. WM. BARNHOUSE, BOOT AND SHOE MAKE!!. FI.KSIIEJITON, ONT. Dir^m to thank hi* nuni^roim cnitomeri fir the very liberal |>atrr>nai;r rjtfii.tt-d , the rail, and ! now prepared to nil all orderi with Breinpliie.il. HallafaclloD (naranteed Twelto eert In l>a>int> in KU.ln.rton. and bom-.i allBfl.with (nod workmanship. have made hi. aim* w.il kaewi throughout tint ilnit. D. .Ill-Tamil, HORSKSHoER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Collinpwood Street, FLESHERTON, - ONT. Munnfartiiriiii; nf Waon. loin)!*, Hugf-ini T>eino*-ralii. etc HnrfterdiiM-inii pr'mipllT at landed Spm'ial attention Riven to contract d or t.'nder feet and Plow Chain* con- slantly on hand. A largo quantity of fjood Shingles MY OWN MANUFACTURE. CASH FOB Minis AM) SIIEEP.SKIRH SaDAMUDE, KI.KSHKUTMN. HEALTH FOR ALL THE 1'ILLS Purify tii,. Hluod. . .,, ,,-, i all Uixmlen of Liver, Htomach, Kidii'y H| nn<l TIU 1 OINTMENT VorSORR T ^^^ . , 01andularSw e llln,!..ai,J all Skin [)(... It ha. nn rlv.l ; and for contracts! aud itlff ninth it itrtN )iki- a rharin. Maii-irai'tnrrd ..nly at I'r.ifn.m.r Hoi. I.., WAV I :-!), li, ),,,. nt TH. w Ovford Srr-l ( lair .%::. Oxford SJn-ct }. l.omlon uAar.i..l.|atU.I<I..Ia.(M..to . M.. IU, 92. . and :n. ,,h n,,, or ,',,, ..... ,.d ,,f .11 M, , oln* \Kiidom tlironiihont tlm u.., 1.1 ' ,,n,l,l l,,,.k t, ihf l,,,l>, I ,. // y,./, ,( /;,, J .,,. jj thf a< i.i rtu u nu , 5.1.1, tHftliitnA, hitiilim. Ilifii nrr ;wri..tM." 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Av rt 4 1114 % THE MARKETS rLBBHKBTOK, CtH-rrrtnl I'.i.h >/. Only $4.8 Per Barrel at R. PEDLEE'S. ('mill- om>. roiim all and (jpt U|iplli<d, fur ha i( tin- l. v that kucpi the iHMt and alwayi lota on hand, nl "> u rli<.H|i linn of < . \t< >< i i: i t +. Lcao&s, I;::?::, .ra& Atul K r ...! Inif t>f niifi-ftifnifci v All Kiti.U tf r .it i lift I KMM|*, rorn nii'tl. OKt inol ,rollr<l wheat, i niuiiii flmir, nl-<> vLii'i;at and ri In sllol' NKXT IMtOH TO M. HIGH- Richard Pcdler. Kali Wneal piliill \\li.-.i liarlxy Oall . 14 nn to t w Ml i,. . HI. fi"ii P..H..1 I'V Poll a; i i Wm - Mixpikloa .'. f< paer... _. i*> ... p. _. _ Ml .. Ml 4M .10 1 .''7 li I I o tu M) ...... (W ...... I Ul ...... M) ._ ... M . ...Of ..... * M ...... i m " uu o > n 4, i U M u n '.-J .V) It VII t in .1 (0 1 no o M W M M Joseph Smith, FI.KSMKUTON. Orrlroi to eipromi hli thank* to bin nuinaroiK riiHtiiinorn tnr tin ir vciy liberal patron IJK ekti'iiilxd to him In the pait, and w.mld rail attiiutinn t.. tli (aot that lia in here ntlll ine a a ainoiiK a ien Boemaera the ronntiT l.a.lmi and Kenli aeweit work a l,.- iHi Ki. i r perion coiueand ftllxeMe] a| J. 'B, Flchert(>0. Park. From owr oum Correiyoiident. Tliiuking that the readers of The Advannc might be slightly interested in a few items from S. P., we Lave therefore taken upon ourselves the (arduous) duties of a correspondent from this (.lace, which is a thriving little village situated in one of the l'l< asaiitest spats in south Grey, and Kurroundcd by as tine an agricultural district as can be found in the county. The farmers are, without exception, thrifty and well-to-do, as is evidenced by the convenient, comfortable, and tidy building* ttiat are to be seen on every homestead. "Prof Valentine entertained the people of S. P. the other evening in Hillside Academy with a sort of variety show, consisting of sterfoscoj i: views, vocal and instrumental music and sleight of hand tricks. The "Prof." raked in the fhtkels to the amount of about 111 from our opu- lent resident!). Mr. James Pattison, our nrbai merchant, was busy "taking stock" last week. He was assisted by Mr. Wilson. Jas. reports business as booming. We are glad to hear it. There was great slaughtering among the porkers the other day at Mr. Hcnty Hannans, when eight men killed and dressed 37 hogs in less than 8 hours. A regular old-timed hoc-down took place on Tuesday evening, 18th iust. at Mr. McLeod'rt, (Nach. Hall.) Mr. (iib. McConnel also fa voted the bo} with a similar entertainment next night We have not seen our worthy domi- nie's equipage around S. P. lately. Que8 he must be yes, yes, Ac. The concert in Hopeville on Thurs- day evening was somewhat of a failure. 1 here are too many outside shows going around the country ji:.-t now to be a success tiuancially. We were very eorry to hf-ar of the death of Mr. Wesley Scott, of Ouprey. Mr. Jno. Hardy and Mrs. Hardy at- tended the funeral. Mr. W. J. IMakeston spent Thurs- day evening of last week at Mr. J. J. Mahe'a, Hopevillp. A sleigh load of education took a tumble the other evening near the post office. Cauac Spirited horses und optical delusion. La grippe is again on the wirpath, tackling Mr. Win. Porter for the 2nd tune. We trust William will soon be ul ill to attend to his usual duties. Mr. Hugh Hardy is visiting iriends in the vicinity of Big Hay, A nurubf r of young people enjoyed tlu-iii-eUi i laHt Thursday evening at Mr. Jas. Iticlianixon't in the tua/.y circles of the dunce till the wee ania' hour*. Mr. Jno. Kiniu'll. of Wiarton. i* vimting at his brother-in-law s, Mr. lluj-h Wilsons. Mrs. A. C'orbctt, who has he< 'i visit- ing at her mother's. MM ll.irilx, re- turned home lust Su 1 i,i,l.i\ . We are sorry tu lri:n that two of Mr. Jno. Fci'iu-i'ii s rhildivn are ill with the n-iiili I fever. The S S. iinniversary il'i.^by- inriatn In Id en the 7th was i|uite a iMcew., UM plMMnt night nnil " <\ i";i'!s eiiemintgi'd u line t iintoul of |'i n|ile. Tile n sidellt lilitilsti'M ad- ' il thi> ;iiulieiiiv ntnl In^l 11 ( .inij.lii II spuke to tin- children 111 l.H lisiltll hiippy st\le. Mr. rh:l|i|ililli. i'f I liirliuin. a! -i) iipj'i and on ilx )'!a' I'.ti'in. '!'!. si'lmhir.s fi'iideivd tin- r p.irt of I lie pro^niiu \ TV e Cih s|.n it. i| littlf I', llnw took i relile'avlly in "llufk-iv l>xe bali;.." il not bemyj his ideal of liinnli- A liirifc Riumml ul HKiney lias heen nusnl |,n- tlir s:ml >el;nol iluilli" the piisl M :is,in \\lneli \\ill plai'i' it lu a No. 1 I'l^ition. Tho firm of MrKinnnii A Co., i general ctore) failed, liabilities not yet known. Muring tho latter part of lusi week the school children were busily engaged decorating the public school for the expected visit of tho inspector. In our school ilnys we knew mil the iluy nor thn hour when the 1'. S. 1. would ii|i|irnr in our niidxt. M.ss Fanny James is attending Owen Sound high school. Mr. Al. Watson, our genial bitker, has gone to (leorgotown to practice the in I Mr. J. lii-ftinler is shipping largo quantities of lumber and coid wood to tho city. Vory few cattle at tlio fair on Mon- day. Steers and milch cows wove in- quired after but \veru m t on tho ground. Our young ladies in town arc pro- paring for thn near pproiolmv' day, after which they will be Mis; no more. One will bo mi*cd for iho will re- for Infants and Children. torhndrwthat I CwUrU cant Colte. CaatipatCm. I Sour Rt/xrutch. 1'iarrhoMt, Kriiccntion. tonw." H. A. Aao. M D I KUk Worma, giy - ' MtoMMia.BMI*B.ir.T. I wndiT TH CBTTAt-a CoifpiXT. 77 Murrajr trrcet. N. Y. move to a distance, the other will be Mrs. a id remain in our midat. Mrs. Chapman, of Calgary, was visiting friends here list week. Mr John Simpson, jr., who has in the North w 'st during the past season, is home again. Mrs. Johnston?, an amiable young widow and her brother, Mr. Ramsay, of Woodgood, were visiting Mr. O. Watson and other friends last week. Can Hopevillr. From our ou-u Cvrrt*pundent. Miss Anges Mcl'lmil baa returned from Toronto. Mr. Wm. McMtirdo and Mr. A. H. Burnett are visiting friends in Nor- inanby. Mrs. Hopkins, of Oweu Sound, is paying her old friends here a visit. The life of Birchall is in circulatiou here. Messrs. W. J. and S. McLean, and Mrs. and Mr. (i. troheeu have gone to attend the funeral of tlieir cousin in Floss, who was accidently killi-d on the railway. A little daughter now gratca the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Black. Mr. II . Bird has been Hick, but we are glad to hear of his recovery. Mr. Andrew Campbell, an old resi- dent of thin vicinity, has visited his old neighbors again. Mr. J. J. Mahcr has sold his stou at Swinton Park for the handsome sum of $500. Mr. J. Pattisou is tho purchaser. A shooting match caum off at this place, being got up by Mr. l'ill. Several of the boys came home carry- ing a goostt or a turkey. The atV.ui was finished u;> by a ball at night. which tlio^c, who attended, considered a success. The smilliiig face of Mr. W. J. B. is to be seen occasionally on the 15th. \Vni. Milluer, of Flesherton station. lias paid a visit to liis |;mi/-< Mrs. J. Cmii['bell \t visiting at Mr. l>. Mel'lmir-. Capt;iin ('.uni>i>ell and wifo arc Yisitiii',- at Mr. !>. Mcl.iod'a. Mi-s S. J. hcailett id home faun Toronto, Th. ,il< ivc cainn to haiui too late f.ir !.!.! i^Me. -Kn] Freili-riek Hoifptl, nn innnnc man, wa found uppnaiui >\ i'u >, ilriit *'l,-\, luiiil's remilemv in New Vnik tl-.i- "tin r iiaj .utini{ fin -v i-liiiiii-i- t "reuii'V.' ill s I'niiileiit. He wan t'lit tu \\ ,1 . is- land iwvlilin. A nn NOT a Pur- " pittite Mt'di- -e. rii.'V me a .'M Hi II I'l H, MI und I I Kl . lllli. n . 1 ll. V .il'pli lii aoondeuMsl onu Hi.' mil.iitaru-t'a ictualljr Ni'r.1. .I t.. i-ii- i -h tl.i> 1.1 M',( ill ills. i, :l 1 11 ill',1 \V I 1 U, 111 ,.,!., IT fl. m nil KII Hrn,.iw, lu i Iti.inin. mil n u . ilgnratK and lltTi n the I'I.DOI. and THM. win n hr<ki-ii down l.y nv. ' .! k. mental , rt . - an t ;ndi..-r- Thry huvo a ir:i- AI-TIOM on >1. Bl I '-M "f 111 nii-ll and win: Ml. .'.nin; l.nsr T1UOH ii.l I-. n-i-i IIIIR all IHKOI i AHII ua aud Llt'CnV Rllltl '.Vli- 'li-,t. hi. ip.,,,tftl (ao- CUlullI lian i :" .lull .-r tallinc or hlaphyiioal p .,.r-> lln^^ing, nhnuld tk.. tlioae I'M in. 'I'lcvhill ri'Hoie hil loat anoiLies. buOi I'llln. |>by>ii-al I lot U01 tnkK tl,.-M ClfCDV UT .till LI "h Cf CHI IVUMAN Tlu.v ,-r.. all Mil. prMMOM ami UmtBiaritlM, which luuvltablj Suit You ? vntftll K i* when II.-K!I IICU K'u'iil.l takn tii>e rit.i.. litN Tlu.y .ill ,-u,,. tha re- ult f youtuful bad lialutn, and >lr< < hvn llio yfttetn. vnnun ivniicM '""M ^ <'"" TOUNU WOMcN TI,,- ru, . wui Cnak tlit'lu n'riiini For M!I< t-v all itriiRlitii. or will be tent UIXMI raoci|<t of |<riro (.Vic. i<er boi), l>y a<l.lr*Hiii|i TUB IHt. WILLlAMf MKlt. <(> . Oni. Many have tried me aiul answer in the affirmative. Then, if others ate well suited why not come to me and get Your Fants your coats and vests made r.: the best of style, the quickest time and for die least money. I will never wear cut the patience of my customer* by false promises. Bring 0:1 the cloth for Your Coats and have it cut while yea wait. Suits which I make up and recommend may not be strong as cast iron, but they ,qive satisfaction every time. Call on the un- ilersi^nocl and test these statements. F. A. BAKER, ARMSTRONG'S I'.LOCK, Flealierlou PRO BONO PUBLICO. I'HoVi: ILL ruixur. u M.n rur TBT wuum iv 'I \.-TI want a giHid. tiuty working. dtiraMr nl^talitial, ornaliuuital. well paintrd )<ur.Lr i-ni> that will not N. a continual i.';it an:io\ ance. t ( \i'.'n^t' an 1 \ctmt U':i ot^}n ' . OIMM-I , \itl.-\ tmt.sl i'ini'|> ai:. I %>-,! w.il hr 'm|.p> afara tlio jxiiiip i' mponil> i::uuiitv ati(actii>n In *\vry iu.-tan>. < ::,, ! T, , .'f tho |'nni|'. 1 -ulmilt Ini rcfrrcnrr the nanir) of I of thn i-aitirs who ari' imiau in\ pin In M.rkdali' J \\ . Sptul< . \\ . N M" 7i ft dorp . < V\ Uutl,'.li;i. . Miul.,l.i:i - In \ii.nifMa Win \\iiiilit, FUorp WrlRbl , ,lr\M lli.iiry , .lidmitnii I'nliini. JO ft < Havm . IHIIICK Ji-hiKton ; Mm >li>l<ry . Mi- stainl'i-ii'kif. M(t ; John Porton.two I mi (Hi and *1 f. : Thm. l.< vfr , Mr \Vlutl. n iVoM< In Kuidiranla. J. Overland . K.-l.t l'i' I liivlinan . Mr MrNail> . Sun lln:\, .1 i ci'.-ii\ . ,1 Mi Vitluir . John J'u ki'iinii. ,C It s,' I'liiilali.l vlu>l. In 1,1,'nt'l,' sain, llahtii' . I' N"i:i- M Km ni-anx. ITI Holland \Vm Norton . J Ilium > .1 MontUKlni'i-t . Mi 1 i Mi" Moore - ' K: EaMBia I. > \\ ilii..n\-. n ,"' 't l...,ii Conpar, M ft.. Ja" 1'an.nn, J. \\ I . -!i,i .lKini-4 Mi'(ii-<<: lii'> M.ldinni. I'.in. Mi- M;i!.n Mr l. wler.OO ft In linprey. Jamm Madden ; Ki lit. Col<|tt*U, IV- ft U K.'rklev Miti-hidl llviM ; 1'ukn l|.l.\. ' It . \\iii. !...; K. Wattn; J.l'rawfnrd. JirFRKY AKTI.KY. Mfirr, Maikda'e. NOTICE. SK1,KD TENRKKS VMI.I. BK EMCKIMU by the underpinned |' to noon on the vlith day (natt Kelmiary lor lli emotion >! a hrlok i rii.'.ii hone on lot IT. con. 1(1. Town.hlp ol Proton I'lana and upeaifl 'ntlona at the rent denoeof Hober* Hlaok. hit It.i-i<n. IT. The low- ( m\ or any tender not ner<-arily accepted KOMI. H i n i u K , Hee -1 r -a. Swla'oa r rk ! ' !'.. Jan .\K\. it if IMl'w * rtncafci' Vf r-t !< a*. ft.t Ha, h* AMI.* \ .p. \.-l", . . . l I'iKe -:^ I >i < -- I Wtir ' *<.. H rn >*r * . M ft !'' a. tl >> * . .K, VM h ri.1 -I*T **>u I McTh ll> -par* i |a> M i 'tit,* nl| iii.i '' - i*

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