Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 16 Apr 1891, p. 1

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ESHERTON ADVANCE. TRL'TH BKFOILt: FAVOR-"-" PRINCIPLES, .A Ol M . VOL. TX., NO 511. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1891. W. H. THUBSTW, > it PRCPK E'CR Rings, Rings, R ; ngs. Pur TV I II.!-,.. ',,,-. a race ; -artm: - Will b tumid at fri|uent iiiturvni pat- : U BrOS ^ .mo. Thf ttvitiiureit of Thv > 'iiiagv uii <>iir Uiukttft i"trtrav : now tho .ring the largest an-i U.-st stock <.t n ICn^i'^.-mcnts, lo K ind iK K Plain \\Vci r shown here and at prices th;'t cannot be : illeil except by spot cash buying, which is the ,vt of our cheap selii.itf. \V- al-" i ..rry .-in cx- :.- line ot New Haven Walnut 8 day, 24 :r and Imitation Mnrnlc Cljcks with line French works. Nickel Timers from $1.00 up to $3.00. We arc still selling such watches as Waltham, El-^in, Columbus, ->rinnfield, Illinois, St. Thomn-, Hartford, and New Haven watches at our greatly reduced prices. . p. . i furvt-ijt [ Diamond, F T. WATSON. Swinion Park. ' A number of changes in the own- ,i 'if farms have taken place in >. 1'. ami vicinity this year. Mr. JHO. Aldcorn has moved to the farm pi-d by Mr. N. IJoyd, whi'e they cii-au .iinv.-pi[,m<; Mr. Jt:.>. McQtiKii takes possession of and board themselves, the farm vacated by Mr Aldcorn. Mr. Joliii McMillan has estabh-led himself -in the farm recently l.y Mr. Jerry Dtirke, who Las gone to live in tin.- vicinity of Mt. Forest. Already onr auditory appen.. I r*. Jno. Knox and Donald <sA\f FTI I [ Y{ i YFAY ut Easier holidays with Ol/ J1U 1 11 L+.\ U -1 Li > uts. Mr. Ilobt. Parslaw has invested fine new top bn^!?y and a strong ofhar N" : Sam, get the Ui coat WHAT WE NOT' That tin; "hard times cry' 1 does not 'y to S. P. and vicinity, as was uvideucird by the excellent prices real- ized by Mr. A. 1 !_; v.i .1; n iii'- on Moiniay, tin- :ji>th ult. Cows sold like hot cukes. The bidding : brink that Mr. McCoruiick, our popu- l.ir iiueii ineer, had to keep hi- :ttch tne injiU .iiid wiiika of the i-wc bii- Thai one of the trustees aud the Prof, was hard up fur a job when ' for nothing' Fr Fia Orid Cl&iag g: ',: C. J. LEITCH'S Merchant Tailoring Establishmant, FLESHERTON, Fine Watch, Clock, and Jewelry repairing our Specialty. , . : ,| l; - ,.\ h y 'th, '. .- nt ll|>|( | iattlt , n . : ' ' am k'-epiin; tim- 1 the shrill music of tin; lite, in prepar- 'ni- celebmtion nfii.i "(ilon- from the Our Facilities for Fine Work are unexcelled. AKMSTEONG BROS. li .- J \\.)KK FIRST PRIZE W II E K E V E It .S H < > \V N, I-I.-MIIKH. l.ATH, SHI.NGJ J011 WOBK FOR VEHICLES MANCFACTUKKD AT Hoards -Carriflge Works, FLESHEUTON, ONT. dark 1 * I.iimiiiict will rei.' <>f IJlii-uuiiitisin in the j.mits ur It should b well rulibeii in it!i th hand, und tin; part covered with i uei Thu (nun will et.-iut<- with the .imi itn eiiiiuinieil .me will elft-ct a iiiiirvnlniM cure. This reiiiiMty ni.-edit l)nt :i trial '<> -r'nivnn -. >ki.-j.tieil that it in i wontlerful pre- paration Sold by :i!l dl fifty cent*. Clark ('liuiiii . ' onto, rk. Hor.es and (In- Spring Work Although it is often absolutely aeccMRiry for the I'.ir:.. . . his the ntmoat 111 the spring iii'fil iiiai:d^"iunt will, in th.- majority of cases, lessen the tha -nit iV'im the Properties for Sale - 1 N - ARTEJILSI 1 Lot* .. 'I .vl;. I I" on the pi. Will b.'-ol.l ,:lnm|i. Lot . ' HINT' PLOWS. Our lVacK*ii> III' 1 SI'i. Our Biiimie*. tin- ttf\t Win- < llUrr-. Ill*- B*Ht. Our Iinprotcd H.n I-O\.N tin 1 Beit. o \N<; r: oua Twelfth." Judi/ini; number ul novitiate druiniie will be no scarcity of music at tin- neii anniversary of the ! the lloyne. In our opinion Mac. could twirl the drumsticks '.vit.ii 'i.. man '.at ever tii'iini ed the sheep skins it it wen.- nut tot the per*', crankiness of his left bicopt which is ini'4 akin to i 'Methodist ,1 i i.mei ;' party. Mr. Nelson I'.oyd and family . North West on T 1 .:- T...JI nOKM arc- ahr-ip:. 91st uli. Mr. Loyd took wuh him Crom idlMM iato long daj*' work on a uanioer of farm implements, some -iul ^v unid, while exposed to varying fnrnitui 1 " and lumber. 1'y \lr i-luiri'.i- c->n.i,'i HH. Unc d;iv ;i fiom o'ir midst S. I* Moreluug ton with iU relaxing < Btofitl '. l.;i. 1 v. by a lull of tempera' -'.rions formers. \Ve . or fifty d. ^i y and happiness in rain. These tin-ir cii-t;nt home. ' to the anim il .-c irn:iv. [ M- G . \V r T the tr'i I board of the academy. Las been .i.-m,' L \periciiccd wi.. Lot > x:ic 0ood baT'lwu-jil burn. n.. 100 acron. nip* to whi'-ii tli<-y arc Hl-clWIl 1 U --i.i.i cXperielli-ocl wl notinVd Oy the township clerii thai i _ APRIL 1891. trust in \t : i -,v jrk, .'. . tot to U. \v show in.irkc d evi Ugll they 'vurk. M I, and : n.il whi'ii liiev d.>, ;.., \ are -.iy capab! ;.i^ r hard - performing r I tLo it the council, to be held . e| M iy. to consul, r to the foruii:ii; of ,i L". S. S. in No. 1 I. |- . .- niont. The --aid I S. S tu ce i tjortii'ii ol >. S. N i. 7. Proton. \V<; iuidersuiii.1 tna: trustees of S. S. N ). 7 iniend build- ing a new school house next hence it would be wi.se on their i >i comfort to t!.- . yot j As this is the month to blow and ptifT about new Spring Goods, Lar^e Importations, Daily Arrivals of Goods, eu. : .st any atteiuptatbreaUn-'iiuhe many in;i,;e no ifbrt to tap them we claim the privilege of talking (|tiiet!y to our customers and M-i-tion. However, iti* m ul.ei here I-'vi-rv " 1 ' Ultre as fal ' as We ttre couc/!nied - p c > ^ WILL snow . ION VOLT, IN week our New Spni! ; t lion. The first we . are Coming to the front for in- . |'..K- ti M.-. \Villiam .._ might mention interests the men ' Aldcorn's on Kaster Msuduy. ai which an.! l.ovs, and c -msists of a heavy shipment of Hats in al- "^ *<> yo,,n ladies / , i r i Due confottable <imlts were mos; every conceivable style and shape, and feel sure we can frylll ,,, e fl . aiuotl Wl .u tfln . lc : i( .. .1. b tit any shape head or suit the most foppish gent in this sec-. and thus made ready for n-e. In th* tioti of country. Quality and price cannot fail to pica ;i| t: l l'c s"" 6 was chntijjed. A While examining our hats don'f forget to mquire for 1 ' Shirts, Collars, Tics, Etc., also see our selection of Pan tings Worsted Suitings in Scotch and Canadian. Don't think, Ladies, because we have mentioned the nice thin ;s for The COARSER SEX first that \vc have forgotten you. We try at all times to study your in- terests very closely, and several ladies ^4iSJ testify already A nice line of number of youni; gentlemen - i..n nr.i'ie their appearance, which \\,i the signal for happy smiles and mutual recognitions. Pico-sure now reigned >n|>ieine. The spucious kitchen wa-i ceared of all unnecessary c;i'.in:iry u'.eu-ils atid h niseli )!.| I inn- ture, and (n.'iyi- and Williuin wie imt, many mouients in adinstinj,' the of the respective there mi^'lit b'' li.irinony. 1 iu il ; . loliinj atfain ; and it J e of hi* bi ni}j put in the mark-- Three condition iiuiiully - price available for him. Kv.-i \ :inn^ euu sidend, it is a hid plan t.) if', horses run down if it : be.'ii . been well I . way ; they will ; work without a:: on account uf : - i wnrk pl'". : a lesson t! : .uld In- mad-; M -;- ! !.!.:.: :.ri s i..;. ' ,,..1 tip bv ^iviutt them .1- iiiucii i tin- Beautiful Assortment \VlT<lli:s SILTEKW4RE CB5JEBAL JCWBLE1 to our fine assortment of Dress Fabrics, etc. Colored Cashmc-rc just opened, also cheap lines of Colored A few preliminary scrapes <>f th- ting of seeding, i when Dress Goods in plain and figures. One old lady remarked *djght torn oftfo fcyss*] ail . J r. a'iv. "Three more emii-e in be fed th.it our I nnt assortment made her fancy .-he was y<mn- S11I1 ; out a t lier slim. -hurt. wiry, enough to .ii; mi and living in the !(ood old times. 'I lie quaint old pat- little atheletic youn^ man. 1 -. '.-, so that ii.e\ can -mid work. terns.not two alike.and so many ( X2J1DD)^ 'J l '2i>DiiI 1 " iu ' 1 m ""'"'' u " ' FleriiAfttw ^.^"~ j. ... ~ ~ i'ii.-it:on. The music oommeiMM VSAISMS rapial) wueo uorat is put is worthy of note^ Lawns and Muslins, LmuroiJenes and with a bant'- "Addi'-ss yourpartn. rs iatothtspnaa work, sad Iwi in Laces, Gloves and Hosiery, Cottomdes and Shirtings, Lace and honor the corners, w-is the Fia li:li |1 8 CO! Gals' LO AND UK.. $20 lt.\NTSC()VKI!i\; INCH TAL DKEAKACKS 2 TO 4 Y1!S. CLOCKS, IN NK KK.r. Sl.30 AM' \V TO $>.;,... u '> bin.j.'it.d bim. If soi.i, of the Curtains and Curtaincttes, Scrims aiu and other articles too numerous to mention . 1 CllintZS command, then there were polite oir.lay in e- ny U) put on this " bows, graceful swinging, etc., the rest was ma("o in giving regular exercise, ' of the evening. Everything went :is lie would come out of his work look in;.,' and feeling better. Too much Htresb cannot be laid upon tie im- portance of proper exercise to horses in promoting condition. Dr Grm- 'merry as a mau'iage bell." Miss Katie Campbell favored the company with the "Highland Fling and Shed uu Treaus," which were wee sma ours" farm Journal for Goods. Our Boot and Shoe Department is well filled with lines suitab'e for every kind of weather. It needs no com- mendation from US, lor it has gained a reputation of its Own. executed iu her usual unique style tide in The l',i n ,,,Uan Live Stock and Ary pp.? Jho has purchased our Boots and Shoes kno^ 8 , J^^'^^^lf,^"" \yiiere to get booted good and cheap. Fresh Groceries >v always on hand. Don't forget the place.} MCDONALD & EVANS. homee, every one well pleased with the evening's euj >yment. Mr. James Pattisou was iu Toron- to lust week pmclmsiug groceries ic. leading Mr. John L. Sullivan, wife ,,f the will he pubbcl.v baptized Sunday at Pruvidvnce, R. I., under the au*picu of the Salvation Army, of which lie il a Fine * Repairing Mially attended t". i'! a ^l'i elHMl oi (ii'ods. l'i u'- s ill. : business Methods in\. 8edt Wishes t.- -All ' W. A. BROWN, Jeweller MAKKDALE.

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