Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Oct 1891, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE T11E ADVANCE. I puhlUlied Fuo* THB OFPICB 8y,leliim Street, - - Flmiktrto*, Ont. TERMS OK 8UBSCEIPTION: *! par annum when |>iii itrictlj in advancn ! .io |'r uinuui wlinii uutio |>ai-i. ADVKKTIMNO KATES. On* column, 1 year, *50;half col., do., $27 quarturcol. do., li. Transieut a-tvartiwment* charge'! at the rats of Sot*, pur line fn -..m ami ka. i>c-r lloa ach su>>seqnvnt Insertion. W. H. THURSTON. Kditvr and .Wraford Roud Fru>n our oiru Corrtijion The harvest of 18!)1 is over and was 5,'ocxl. Several of onr funucrs are busy securing a second crop of Lay, for wliicli purpose the wvulber is deligbthl. The last time we rart Mr. Robert Duclianau he was smiling all over liiti . Cause : the arrival of a young daughter iu liis family. S \vr:il of our citizens took in the ToruHto exhibiliou. One gentleman got nthiT excited on the train and littistook Card well Junction for Park- dale ami left his better half there, goiii'j liimaelf to the I'niou Station, whore he had some business to trans- act Immagine his dismay whx-n he found out his mistake. TV Hit Editor ,'f Tltt PEAR SIB, I WM quite surprised in reading The Advance liwt wcuU to notice the hot lieadcil denunciation wliich Mr. UieliiinU'iii wa pleased to pour U|>on the kea<( uf "K. T." It appears t.i 1110 tli.it he did ut rev) my protest with tint calm ;nialysi witli which he 11 n n illy credit ed, otherwise he would ii"t have attribut- ed to mo statements and aentiiuenU whioh I tu-c-r tjpr'jifl and nerer felt. 1 duny in tutu that there wan anything "unileful" or "iiuhcic'iii" in what 1 wn to. N\ithor ilul I m;ike any "invidioui" ur other C"in |>iirismj l*tween "Air. I'mi^e and his pre- vir, ' and I defy Mr. Richardson to xt^rt any such mamii:> fnun the follow ing'wurda : "Former minister* avoided cimflictini; in this way, and war* them selves identified with the temperance work here. " What is there wrong about that ? I* it not true ? Her. Mr. WaUon u-as one of the most vigorous worker* in the Kmpurarce cause, and his run v il \va a matter of .t-ei> regret t every tem- l>.-i :u vr man add woman in r-'lcslu-rton. II is uiiuectwary for me to name tho other ministers who idciititiud Uieinwlres with either one *'ic;i'ty or th other and kept in touch with the temperance people. While I never intended tn censure Mr. Tonga for tint joining th societies, I lielievo that had hi dne BO the thrue me<jtiii<;s referred to ir>;ii,'<f not all have l*i-ii held cii a Tuesday night. The dairy maid's xicial for instance. \\liy did I not "call the attention of tha minister or other officer of tl.e church, to the ex- pressed deoire of the members of the order '" That question shows Mr. Rich- arvson'i unhtness tn champion his cause. That very thina was done, mid done more than once, an I am prepared to prove Tli.' 1 loyal templars, 1 feel sure, would t.ever demur at their meeting night btiiig inadc use f by any church when such woa unavoidable, but when, three in Jm out of tvur, their un-iuixifs Were called away by church moetings, until it WHS MiipoMnble to do ii.-ce.iviry business, I, as as sin individual member and having the welfare of the lodge at heart, felt tliit oiii"tliin< more drastic wan required than im-rely drawing the nttenlioii of the 'iiiiuuti-r i>r other "tti'-er to the grievance 'or a third or fourth time. I did this on jnv own responsibility, however, and had T been a member of the Sons, with pa 1 - allel circumstances, would have done tl e same thin/ A* for "dink" "im/n. "dictation'' ''i iitet HC : I" '*/,'." "iniachif- T ms and malieioiii tateniciits," and "ui - founded charges," these be strong <'- jecuvfs. ami 1 inn surprised lit Mr. Ku-li- ar-'.son making use of them. They show a ratl.sr too warm temper for (he ovcasicr. His Uini with regard t> lhcc)n:i K ii-raiice society is untrue, and absurd, h,' V'j..ws it. All wlo aro acquainted wth ihe circuiiiitaiices express siiri>riis that he nhoiild so dfliiwraudy falsify matter'. Ev,-y Itnyal t.-uiplar witli u In >ui 1 have spoken feels lh.it tha society 1 ai a giiev.nue, and tlu-y feel, too, that this exposition will have the effect o! knitting their meinSers more cl"S'ly togetlier. An old enemy hath fallen UIHUI tiifiu and they are "on ,WBrj." I will not follow Mr. U. back over the p st and rake over old sores, but c n mt ai'o-v his *nrrrinj alluaiii to M ssrs. Sn i h and Irish to |>ass without c 11 ure Tlie very fact tlmt these worthy i In istan n en are still in the work, and Among the most honored temperance o a gulisM in the country, should make .me members i>S the Methodist church in this pliux Mnnh with Fhnme at the utichriMain way in which these gentlemen were nuoivnl while amolig ^n- picion ami I .itn . I and liery duiiuncmtion *! rniipant then, but we had hoped lh.it these were forgotten. If Mr. Ki.;l HrcUon in desirous, MS ppars from his letter, to injure the RoyaU over the head ' K. T . , let me say to him that I h<.|o Lu> btUei irutdoiu will prevail before go- ing any farther. The R.iyala regard thenuelvas in a chrisUm sociKty and as such desire to rbtaiu the ayin|iiithy of church people and to wurk m liarnioiiy with the church, ami have a ways done so. I repeat, they have always ilm- so. They now hesitate tn accept .Mr. Richardson's hastily written sentinn i ^ ;in beuijj those of the naforitg of Mi-tlio diat people. I do not desire to pursue ilus matter further. My object has U-fii gained. My identity may liu known or it inriy not. I douul care. I hav li!ni- ed to a lot of ub line, from church IIHMI,- bers since my short epistle appeared, and I cannot help but compare it to HDIIIW of Paul's teachinu^and Compare it in a vny unfavorable light, beii'-_'as I ain,'oiiirioiis of luring dona that which wv ri^ht mid necescary if the autonomy of my society is t be ntained. 1 sii = n myaelf, from i.o sense of "cowardice," R. T. If hi Fabj- wss ilek. w* g9 her Castxxls, Wbw (be WM a CUlld, the cried for Castorla. When th became Miss, lw clung to Caatorla. Wb>n she bad Cluldreu, she gare Uiem Castoria .ill rllh"H wlit-tlier twci-iln f..r men a-id boy, suits or maul to cloth for la'.iM, buiiirht from M. ItichunUon & Co. will be cut free of charge. l>r-ss good*, riie lat-t no niid ncwcKt idi'iin of h< uie iintl foreign iuiii.ii- f ,c uri'D an- r pn-i'.i' ! 111 n -plcu.li.l stock. Luilies pure a-mj frmu in r:n liiivu thi-ir dressi-M cut fee* of charge. M. ltk-u- anlsou tl- ''o. For Ovrr I'iHy Yrars Mm Wiusluw'n feootli a : -.. by lullllUUH t lll'ir i r rllll )1 '!! Wllltl) leutlllllil If .ll-nirlii-il at niulil .th-1 br"j vonr rent Inn :.k .-trKi -uT.-> rtll'l crvuij: wttll 1-1*111 i>f .- Ittin^ tcotll -f u I ill .itici- .tu abottlin'f 'Mr. \\ 'i i ~ t B Hyl jp"fur ctlil.lr.-ii ti'fthlili; It wi!:i' -li.'vi' ill,' |m.,i i IPIM:- -liKt.-lv P.-.M-n-l 'i|n)ti it i: tliiTo in !i<i iniHtak" H! ii it it. It i-ur l)ir. rliiett, rt'KiiUli'i thr -i-li .in.) iNiwulri. curu* Wind f:il;i-. -ofti'.i . Tl; linnm. ri;ilili-<", illlUlll- lujiti'in, an. I ^VVCH ton.- iri.l --ri ^vstent. Mri N\ inflow s .^wotlilnK Svrup" for < iu I- 1 run tt-Rthiuii In pltta-nut to lliu tafltv mnl IH III!' pri'l 1]' 'T tlltJ "i'lrst mill bl'-t female phfnioians iml -i HH"* in tli,- Uniii-1 Pnri- 4'> i-.-iit" ^ Ixiltlf. Sold liv nil n av-'-t'i tin 'iiiu'lioni tlm worlii Jin Miru and iik for Mi. ^Viufl.w' Snothinu Syrup." Hesolution cl Coudolence. At the List meeting of Eu^eiiia L.O.L. the following resolution was unanimously carried : T<> .tfrs. ./../in A'I. ''./'. !.,! r'.iiin7i/. Moved by l!ro. .l.-imes ISr-ulii-, ind si'eonili'il by Uro. Julin Williams, and re- S dfeil. That we, tli otlicen mnl III.MH- brs of L O.L., Ills, embrace 'his our first oppoi tunny since the drulh of your beloved liusliand and father and our esteemed brother tn tender (> you .in,! your family our sincere sympathy and sorrow in this yur sore bi'i-eaveinent, f.Hjling thru y. u have lost a teit'ler and atfuclionate husband and your childrt n a kind and loxing father, and onr I...!;.- one of its oldest and njott renjiecicd members, and wo trust that the \l,-r I Am, 'in! great iliaposer of all events, will watch over you and your family and be a husband to tho nlo and father to the fathel ett, and that when it ;liull ; Him to remove you and us fi*iin this vale of tears wo m.y meet the departed in Ihe grand loc'gd abore wheic partii';' i.s no mo:-*. WHY COUGH, AX7 HEN a few doses of Ayer's Cherry VV Sectoral will relievo you? Tryit. Keep it In tho house. You aro liable to. have a cough at any time, and no other remedy la so effective aa this world- I renowned prcpara- I tion. No household, ' with young children, should bo without it. Scores of lives are saved every year by Its timely use. Amanda B. Jenner, Northampton, Mass., writes : " Common gratitude im- D*l mo to acknnv\ .. <]_;o the great bene- fits I have derived for my children from the use ol Ayer's most excellent On -ny d. I had loat two dear children from croup and consumption, and had the greatest fear of losing uiy only re- niaiiliug daughter ami son, ;i.t lln-y wura delicate. Happily, I llndthatby Rivinrf tin-in Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the first symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, find are bo- coming robust, healthy children." "In the winter of 1885 I took a bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, sup- posing mo to be iu consumption. An a last resort I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto- ral, an 1, in a short time, the euro wai to. Since then I havo never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of age, weigh over 1X0 pounds, and at- tribute my good health' to tho use of Ayr'e Cherry Sectoral." G.W.Youkcr, Salem, N. J. "Last winter I contracted a severe cold, which by repeated exposure, be- came Quite obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After In ing various medi- cines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, uiy cough ceased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since. " llev. Thos. B.Russell, Secretary Hoist on Conference and P. B. of the Greenvlllo District, M. K. C., Jonosboro, Tena. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, paarauco BY Dr. J. C. Ayer * Co., Lowtll, Matt. MARKDAUE PUMP WORKS- Jeffrey Artley, Proprietor. READER : It bus In'. -II nr aim niucc commencing bin,iiiKS m Mitrkilitli', aliout a year iiml lt half apo, to make u pump tmperior to any Inin-toiorv mamifacliiri'ii ia tln'iio parts, and not exoclletl if nqiinlled elsewhere. The -verdirt nf Uie prople who are uniug my iiiimps show wii^thcr I haro saeci'udud or not. Knowing that u curtain amount of .Us. count is uiude for what a man says eoinvi.i iui; Ins own produi-t 1 .iipi-nil In-low a fi-nr of ihe lestiuiouul ii-i-c ved fiuin those who have tested my piimiin. nil ,,( whom haw si-i,ili.'d their willingness to have the same published. They are all original and buna- tide and I agree to pay Sl.iKUi m any parson who will prove thu contrary as far ta my knowledge ottheni exti'ii.ls. Meafor.1 K*tad, Au. 10th, '!!. J ART Mark dale. DEAK Sin : The pump I purchased from you for 41 foil well ^jives complete satisfaction, it works very eaay and thrown a K'id stream of water, could not wi.<h for a better pump, ami can with conli.ience rueommemi it to aiivbody neeiliii:,' a pump. Yours Jtc., H R SMITH. v'aiideleur, Aug 27. '!U MK AKTI.KV, I'KvitSm ; In answor to your reijuest. The pump we ^.,t from you "answers all our . xpcctaiions and we are well satiatied with it. ( VI feet). Yours ./ ABTLBY, DEAK SIK : I am very much pleased with the pump 1 purchased [nun you laat summer. Altho' thu well is 70 feet .1. .;. it is easy to pump and all that can be desired. Yours truly, N \V H A.>KLTT. Euwiiia, Aiiu;28, 18'JL DBASlK : This is to certify that 1 purchuscd one of thu Markdalu pumps from Mr Artley one yeir n-n, and mn well pleased with the work done by it ; could not be done any better by any pump made and it is so easy that a small hoy caii work it without any difficulty. (About 40 fwt deep). Yours truly, ABTLF.Y, MnrKlnlr. Sin ; The pump I purchased from vou for :i."i foot wi-ll, nhi'K i'i'iiipii-ti' -iitisfacliuii, it viiiks with the ureateet i.ise for ipm:itilr of nalrr ili-li 1 . -ered. I could not wih for u bi'ltir pump, and cii witii the lltllH 1 - PH. llilneii 1 11. ^ you .'Teiy succesd. I remain yours, \\'M. WILLIAM Eugenia, Aug. 31st, >.'! Mn. ARTI.KT, I IK MI Sin ; It 4i\l^ ni.' ^ri'at plrnsiire to have th ouinirtmnty . u.lin/ v./m pumps to tue public, as the onu you put iu "iir well If fit-t di'i-p is entirely imti.-f>i Wishing you llir SUCCUHS in your bu wliicii I LUU satialicd yuti ill-serve. 1 111111:11 yours truly, Wa. J. Mcdi-.a. Mit. .iKium An LH. kUrkdato, DjtAit Sin : -The pump jon put in my w.-ll is nivin t xci'lkut sutislaciion. IJi-st I i \n u: i .1. Au:x. il Berkeley, Aug. 31*1, IS'l. Mn J i MM ART. I 1 ' MI SIK : In u-i;ard to tho pump you put in for me, it gives p if.-i-l satii,'uuli"ii, lii-,ii^ -i-'. .-ii.y-two fci-t deep, - i with ono hand. 1 tv.mM inn- to all purchasers of pi in. . You if r- -ji 1. , S*!iu:;NT, J.:. isFidls, Aug '^7, '.'I. I llo'l If l.'.V . ..M.KIIK. , tn I'i'itifv that I purchased one of y An!i'>> pinnj 1 * -vhich I have i H [.iM-t I '. - I \ l-.lii-- facticii. 1 c .n ' ..-i n n' .oii..iy M'ciiiiiM.i-n 1 n to i iiitig to purchaoe a p. imp. I .kl-Ji). \UU1.- 11... Mil Artt-iuusiu, Ailg- 'M, '-'I- IM r-|ily ns to how tlio pump .1 my well uhioii is lii f'-et deep, I m.il say tlmt it Wnrks well iiM.1 i viving g. 'i"!!. Vjurn'trnlv, \\ M i.i-iiou, Au,;. '.io. '!i!. Mn .I. 1 1 'it- . DKAU tMu :--Iu rep.y to yours of the in.-.' ., would say that I am Well nlllixlied with tl..; pump 1 mil fiom vim. I liuv.r |Hllll|iS tvolkiii)t, .,11 illllMilli: . luhkes, and cousi.jor tho oii 1 got from you th Ijeht of tllu In ..... . V ill's, Till. Ill' WllIilHT. , Aug. 31,l,y.M. Mil. ). AllTI.KT. On or il>. it.! t'n<> firl of Nov,-mbrr, Is'.in, I h.M on.' i>l vmii puin|>8 put in mv well imd ii hits provi-n |'i i ."< t I.MS actur.r. we like ii vi. i i. r it. i ,1-ni''.-.^ to puuip. the Hiuullc&t child we have can work it with ease, Yours ti uly, K. C. \V*Tis. Kvi rshain, Aug. 10th, 91. MB .ImFTRKT AHTI.I'.V. DRAB SIB: Th pump you supiilled to mo tniut four month* ago Kiv<> very good sutis- f tioil. bottur than m.y I uam bil Iji'd'i- Tli) ai-otlicWudfwrdiwu wull. ifll foot dot|O. Toon truly, UHKKUK DATIDKON. Bmk^ay, 8*p'. nb. Having used one o( Mr. Artlur pumpt for TI y n*r k vear \V Ond that it uivatf i tha bwtofsut^factiou. UI.CHKI.I. Ksos. Get The Best F o your Money ! WE HAVE KOW A WELL-SELECTED AS- SORTMENT ()K Boots Slippers] Shoes Rubbers For Ladies,Gents and Children New Goods, Cheap and Good. Inspect the (i.iodi, u->inpara thu Pi ice*, and ivo iu a chance to m iko your font comfortable for the tall and winter. Also a lot of M"ii , homemade lon^ loots ou hand nrst quality. Work and U< - u In order at S, FLE8HKUTON Thirty-First Battalion. MOHHrffAl OKIKRS: \"o. 1. Tlio suvurftl f tho rc-gi- IllUIlt Will ]riM rni tu r.unp. N|i^M ft, nil TlU'ft- 'av. tke nixtb uf Oct4l>wr. liont.- raouifdtiOBfl vtu ''o furwartluil tu >ii!irurs uoiuiiiaudtiJt; com- I'rtllH'S. 1 Me.. #illhr in hnavy ttMTolllng unlur with b* lintit* t'ltii- i- in unilrttBtt \vitli fi>riu;i* cd|>H aud limwti <l>u -km ^lm. - ; i iiti htivo witli thuui full iIiusH iiiiiioiiu kit &nd camp tMpifiiinvnt will i>ti . t. Nuoillotrwill be exemiaod fnnii MI jj- <-uiit|> M-t'pt "ti -it-k IMTO, iinu "tiicom are iiotlAod uiat it U eqnaJly ->.- iniMiiiibuiit uu lilt-Ill II-. Oil t !' Ill- I ' tt tt'lltl tlllM . rtlllp. N'. \. i .nun, in. l. nt: ortU-orn <>f OmpMllM will bu lu'1-1 rf-|MiiiMluf fur thu cl^HiiliuuM of krau uid aooacrein*ata cj tlm nidi uu mur** ip. ii-i-l ii" nun will be brought to CRUJII wtin I'Kiiiioi piuu tueUical iiispectuiit. r.v.-i\ n.uii .MI tin- M-Miru roll uf hU iuy iiMi^t titt'-ii'l tin- ^aiui>. \" ; Tbe mmn ban ol N'O. '-. wnnpany will ni.-ft nt company tK'adiiu&rturitat KIvHhttrton, -.ilJ.Ht tp. ui. ^miii. t- int{. 1*> or.lwr A. (. C VMl'r.KM.. MKJMI ,ui'l - Hftttul at Kl. ftlierum tit.- l-.'th S>pt . 1HUI. ^i.-Jt Fann for Sale or Rent- Tim iiii-lnniiiriR.) Ims.-i I 'or lo or t" i,'iil.lH..|HK lul Vi.l. I i-.'ii.. \rtfin. n.ii. 11V itcrtfH, iii.mlv nh i imo-i.ni .1 iti-ruil Mi.l Woll fulicud. tncr [mrtiuulm supply WM. MAXWELL, 1 \-t lino Hu ' I' 0, WRIGHT & LINDSV?, llnrrliUin.il '""ii S.iun.l. Out Kluithorluii olheo ul Ultcbull'l bunk. WmiiiMdky nl oacli week. \V. H. WniiiiiT, ^ T I r.l^iT. AUCTION SALE M I'-.n- 111 1- ; SHORTdQRN Tuesday. October 'JOIh On tliu aliovo data I will sell by Public A.ILllUII 34 Shorthorns. Illrl tilling II ro WH, II v oum: bullfl nn<l \i \<HIM^ i in thr DouiinlouBborv horn ll.-r.l Hook. TEKHSl Tea moi.tht' credit, or 6 pur cent. pur HUll Uln .'.I .-nll. II. Parker, Uurliain Male at 1 o'clock. Dinbaio>i|'t 2Ut 1KI1. Strayed. Slrnyod from'tlm proii.iwwof tlio un.li.i -n n. I about thu la-t of June. t,-i yai lui| n virt on ju i.Mr'A'- ! I'.i::. i.-l Inf.-rni.lt I-MI ftfl to thuir wln-i n^Jiit:. tlmnklnllv -, \ . \VX. l\ HAM.KT. Ma^wi i>, ii t rn.i.s." n IH-V \viii raMora um loslcoscfUai buUi physical ami Mi.-ul.kl. EVERY MAN I ' physical ].- - ILLS. Thuy will ruttui iiv*ical aud iiiuui.kl. tVERY WOMAN eKinotiii ri'..i n t i;u!ai '- ' entftll KI> KIU s.-i \>. n- .1 YOUNG MEN , ;: : youthful bad habi untive Mtxii- y a t o a ; M -i Hni.Dr.n, . ' Rt!|>|il} :n a <;<> foi tn tliu Bul>8lai)cea < 1 t-M"!' h th<- HI. -H.. curitiK ...I B Ouinitl^ i -i 'in !'" >T and \\ \ i ii Y HhuuD. or In Mn ' 1! MHS 111 o M-nl I3U11.T> tho Hi.ouD ninl SVTI;W, wh n broken down i UK Ijf HI :i i iM'lKfUi- T it v )mvo a ipn) ACTIOM ou Vi, SYsi CM cf ,i a : ill WutiiPfl, \n. i nuuthig all \ U 1 U.J Alid M I'l-itl.obluN.H. Who fln.lt hif> mental fao- : ui or failing, or ,t,uitf, bitoiiKl tako tuefto tdko thoni. Tlloy euro ftll snp- -.1, whiub moviubiy eiild hike thone I*TI.I.I. . hoy will euro tho i v hubitb, an. I strcugtbau tbo hniild tal;o tbam. 1'lli.iO 1'LLl.a Will YOUNG WOMEN Illlkku til. Ml I For nalu bv .i.l .iruw-'lsta, nr will bo sent upon ix'.^jj.l ol pricu O^H:. |>* r lox), b\ ad^rusullig WILLIAMS' Ml-.n. CO. S V1.A1IY nn.l 1'oini .1 ision to KKIIIIS. p.-i-ii iiinl \VnuiiMi. 'I'. -:i.l]..r< ami t'lor- k'i uu. n. to intro.lin.-u ft NBW AXU |'O|M-|.\II A-lll H'M'h, TCHTINOMOF l < E>T1 K1KS 10 JEMIS OF \\/.\Ki:ill. ..'Mi n-lnrtt Ufthlo rirl'^itjliH liook of tlio Rtfe, written Jiv W) * uiiiifut Hi-iKtlnm, Nou-nvclafiHti Kvt i v Ctirintain wauU it. KxulUHivu tcnlU>r> Hivtili. A]-|ii> to Tho Henry Bill Publis&ingCo. i b, I'uua. Cards. JOHN W- ARMSTRONG. PLF.MIEBTON, Co. OHBT. DIVISION COUUT CLKHK. COMMISSION n. ^iu II. H.. t'unvovaucor. *c. Anut lor purUMBi n I lii ,t 'iimlh. A|>|>raUur for C I ' in. I F.I' H. ,v S Snriety MulH-v in l.i.an .lUtllB in. >ht !.-. niMlii. u.i inn ISKIKH or MAllKiAOU l.U'KNMiM. NOTAilY 1'UIILIC. MONEY TO LOAN. Tlie uinli t-.inn.-d baa a largn amount of money to lulu at I'u/o uu town or farm pmpu'rty. S. 1'A.Nl CUE, flesliertnu. W. J. BELLAMY. Twp. Clerk, Arleii)eia. Cmive Iu-iir in.-.- ai,'ii:l, i ic. Dends, li-uvH. etc.. prepan <1 and pn.peilv < i-uted. liiBiirancu ulTn-ti-d in lirfit c-luiss COIIU.UUIL-I>. Mniiey to lend it iowcet rates. DR. BUTTON M. H. C. M., M.C. I'. AS, Out., I'm-.- v : lle. Ili'Mili-iife Hid "iln- one Jo.ir want of thu Molbodist ( Inirrli. KinronB St. Omc JayH,Tliiirdiiv and DR. CARTER. M. C. 1*. &. 3., Out. I'll- MI mil, ..I -11. (Jllice tjtriun .-, i'0 Muusliuw B hutel. DRS. SPROULE & EGO, Maikdalr. (int. Olllcu Maiih ' drug sloie. T. S. Sjirolllo, M D.. Kle. AllK'U l.j.i. M. !>.. Ktn.. Into of Tolimlnim. Out. -. i\ ill bu found at tht Ma: 1% iaic liuuo at nn;iii. J. P. OTTEWELL, VetPrinarv Surgeon, (iradiniti- .-f dnturio Vek-rin ny( ,.ll. ^... Ruaidun. Ijor south of Lt-toli'K tailor alup, Plaali >rl ill. Jcutiotni. J. P. MARSHALL, I,. 1'. !>.. M. D. S., 1) .iitim. VWta Mark dull- tue l.-t iiml 3rd Wcduumlay of each uiontii. 1- loliutuu Knell trip uu liiu day ollowiiig. J. W. FROST, Barrij.l.r. Solii-ilor. riiii\.-\n:i.''-r. Ktc. i ton oinV.---: Xi.\t III., pnvt . Sproiilo H 'mil. linn, on Tliu. - .-K; .-. "*.ii Soun 1 oflicu "root's buildiiiK. P. McCULLODGH, Hamster, Sub itor. Ktc. ":l ..... . er M- K:irland'-< .-tori-. MariidaU-. M m-y to Loun. R. J. ^prculc, PnS I MASIT.R, I' > !.-Nlicrloii,l 1 ,.i,iiiiis h i<,n- er iu U. R., Lii:. i., < r. Con viyriinr. Apuriiipi-r nnd \ . .idtr. Kful Eslftto nd Iimurmica Ai.' 1 nt. Iii,,,>, M..it j.i ;i : ; . Leases and Wills thann up aiij Vnlualioiis iniidii on >)ior'.ert .. AI.C tioii Suli-B att>.iid("l to in any pary of ll.e (.'niiiity. llonoy to loan at >O-M >; tatuk ol ill!.-|..-t. Colll'Ctloii - to UlkU . ;in!bB nd de^pa(c-h. <|I.U.M.S low. toi tlip IViininion Htfiamf-l,i|ii'iiinpany. Cheap tiukeis from FlcKlici ton !.- l.i\n|.,ol, UlMgow. i ojidon or anv of tl... Ihitihh orts . 1-itrtieB iulvmnng to ^ .-it r.i,^liui, Scotland nr Ireland, will pli-m-i- ,-i^k ratpubn- fi.n pi vchaHing their tioki-tt. i.-.i Flesherton Livery Stables. D. I. \\TOV Proprietor. FirHt '-lush horse*- mnl rvatujiiablti raiwt. MtuMf hotel. ^pttOiMj **. <uu n f"i Mie t>( M^it*- ^'1Hlhftw' to ootiiibi,iciJ

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