Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 25 Jan 1894, p. 1

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"""too JUUranxe. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN.' VOL. XI1L, NO 648. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 25 1894. W. H. THURSTON, EDITOR* Christmas Goods. In Jevellnry, Silverware, and Fancy Goods. Seme thing nobby. A large quantity just opened M^. A new line of Nickel Clocks, with eecond hands, only $1.25, The cktf>est and best goods ever offered. Call the Win porckaslB] ;iv Qrbtiis Goris Armstrong Bros. Fleslierton IN BOOTS and SHOES to suit the season. M.-u's aud womeo't winter wear selliig off at and l> 1 <> w <<>-. t to make room for spring block. Our stock is yery large and complete, and in to get room for spring goods, tins stock must be Bold regardless of prices. Call early in order to get first choice. JOS. SMITH, - - Flesherton. Breakfast Cereals. -=t *- Z\4>-\v on hand Dwlcatod rolled . t . Krvitklast tiuminr, Pra|red pn flour, Vftrtnote or <rrij lnl. Try MUM of thu uoo/. Fr<wh Uyntara, Krash Kih. Boiled Hacon. cirooarlo* of all kind*. Flour. Anything you may want injthese line* cau be got at Ddfiiliuiin*; M, FltabertoQ. t HORSEMEN! Pay Attention I harness busiuesTfrooi'Mr Clayton, I jvisli to iuiiuuitc that niy en- deavor will b tld plct&u and 6itti*fy ciwtoBi-*3 *i tflf work which may be entrusted U saa. All kind* of horsemen 1 ! - qaisites kept ia stock, at low Good wwkmaubip guaran- teed. ( Soliciting your orders, ( i 1 remain respectfully, i i W.MOORE- ;; fcfiieiton, Jan. 24, 1893. ' LOIS WANTED. - i - anil clear of knot*, and cot into letup lie t . wrk Into HarcR two feet olnl' t inrlie* Ionic am] fifteen inchjH in rtiamvtur. The nina.]lt*t log tAkmi We want all thu ipllt bolti wo eau not, alio hi.loi au d ekine. DAMUDB * WIlKitIT Flesiiorton J. B, SLOAN Eugenia, bej on hanfl, shingles arfi.4o<wi and lambw. and pUlutef ** U. ravr. Choppy in ooun.stion. A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister Cured of a distressing ra*h, by Ayer' Sarsaparilla. Mr. RICHARD BIRRS, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGill St., Montreal, P. Q.. sajs: I hare sold Aycr's Family Modlclnei for 40 ynars, and have heard nothing but goo J said o( them. I know of man, r Wonderful Cures performsd by Ayert Sarsaparilla, one In particular being that of ft little daughter of a Church of England mini* .ter.. The child was literally covered lieu* bood to foot with a red and ez- ccixlin^lj troublesomo rash, from which she hal eHftartfd for two or three years, in B|>iu- o< t!) 1-i-st medical treatment available. Itor luther was in great distress about tin case, and, at my n'iii!.i'i"ii, at last began to 8*1- miuisUsr Ayer's Sajsaparllla, two bot- tle* of. which effeotcJ a complete cure, urarh to hot relief and hi-r futli. r's detigltt. I am sure, wer lie h;rt to-dny, he w. W testify in tho strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsapariila Prepared by Dr. 3.O. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Slane. Cures other,wlll cure you Mimbcrley. j bury, paid a visit U> the Pricovillo hos- ' | tolnes last week and no doubt found As we were perched a* our chair heaide evervthing according to regulations in the stove watching thu laat of our wood both houses. turning into ashes and pondering over in Mr. Robt. Murehead left for Cleveland nnruiind what we shouUdo for a tire, and Mian Minnie- Morehuad for Toronto and considering whether We should start lout Wednesday. and ci* up thu furnituifl, who should Mr. Win. Gen. Watann of Walter's dnip into onr sanctum bijt ye Editor and Fall* paid a brief visit to hia parental a short ooiivcniati.il withihiiu warmed ua home this week. u that we forgot liutt our tire was out. ' Thu Patrons of this village intend hold- Call again, Mr. Editor. ' ing an open Imlje on Friday (to-morrow) We have betm informed that the hooping-cough is in twa. Mr. Baker, of t be Clarksburg Reflec- tor, waa in town on Saturday. Mr. Ouo. Oraham haa built a alide from the summit of the rock on the east side of Una village over which he snde hia logs which he in cutting en the top of the YOUK We understand there i* a good program in roodincas for the occasion. Fleaherton Stall .n mounUin. ami they (that i the log*) cum* down there wilfcjuut losing any time. The Orangemen in this place are Hour ishing. They have beea adding a great many members lately and they propose holding a soiree soon. . <a. . Prtcevtlle. From our oini Correspondent. Rev. Mr. Rupert will preach neit Sunday in the hall here at 3 o'clock p. m. Juhn McLood IIM returned to M chusetta after a few weeks visit with hia parents hero. Miss Cornfield of Kunherluy is apund- ini( a few days w:th old friends around here. Mr. Claudius Ekiim preaned for Jno. , Muir in one day, last wek, 22 baila of hay, each averaging 108 Ibs. Mrs. Art. Wlntuker gavu a littlu party to rhe yiHing folks l.nf. Friday niuht. From o-r oui.i Corrt$i>on<Unt. . _,. , There arc rumors of a wod.liug around The Presbyterian S. 8. anniversary on .., . _ t'.HK vicinity before many we<ska. TnuMlay evehini; the 10th. wiw a decided -,, Tho gram market IMS Imena little <r.nt suocoaa in every particular. Although , *, here during the last weuk owing to the thuwentlu-r was aomewhtit tnaiupicious . ... , , , , state of the bad roads, there waa a large attendance. Tho pro- .< \' va u. ir t Miss v . Wr'ght is suffering from an gram was excellent, eapecially th-j n, :-i , , , i> . .1 attack of La Uiippd. But the cased re- ml i>art of it. The tunging by the child- , , n , _, , port ad lut wuuk have all succeeded in rid of ihe dreaded umiui r a l.ir/D i!iL-.iilily colloct. d at our Station hen laat Friday 'a nigl.t viUi its siul burden, and to vxproj* ti.cir i.yii:)a(Iiy with Mr. Irwin on his C, J. LEITCH, Merchant Tailor, WHICH MEANS THE BEST Consequently tlie cheapest ro and the choir in a credit to the coin muiiii.y and a tan^iUlo evidunoe that wo ' Inrugo-Ml inns .;,! ta!t-nt here. Mrs. Dr. .' Button premded at the organ in her UM ul artistic style. The He v. Mr. Wulln delivers! apracticnl addjess on "11. to make S. 8. work a suoeeas. ' Thu threo puiutn uiiiphaaixed by tho H-v. gun'le- sorrowful rvturn fm.u the city. Itch. One of the pleanaiilvM f<-atu;M of the ev- ening was liio distribution of anumSurof prizes to the clnUrcii. The program wn brought to a rit.ting clone by presenting Mrs. Dr. lluit.m, to her great urpr.v, with and Scratches on hinnan cjrnl in 'M uiinuU'a Ijy \V. " .1- V .'ill. M. U, !., . n .> :i;- honor. Pioceuds ovur $40. On Friday evening the 19th, a very successful tea-meeting was held in tlie Method. st church. The building was coinforUbly tilled notwitliHtan !iii|{ the slippery roads. An interesting progrnra was ruiidcred ami appreciated by nil . The Mr Sum Panic w,of Ton-nlo,sj)enta few ;it hi (uiri'iital home lately. Miaa Kate Lawruiico is visiting at Mr. Robt. Parnlow's. Quite a number of our young people took a pleasure drive out to Ulrnehf a few days aco and spent an enjoyable time Flshurtn choir very kindly furnished a t the home of Mr. Q. Lawranco in danc most exot-llont music for the occasion, i ii,g o tc. and report having onjoyed it im- The Rev Mr. McLeod gave a humorous mensely. and [iractical iiddrens on, "How to ramo ' \ number of friends and neighbors money for church purpooeH.'' The sue- joined in a wood beo in tlie woods of Mr. cess of the entertainment was largely dutt Petur McMurdo, and succeeded in getting to the chairman, Rev. Mr. Rupert, who a nice lot of wood cut, which will help to seems to have at hm coinmnnd an iiu-x- temper the chill bLuto of winter. hauslable fuml of hulpful and suitable anecdoto.-,, sl'Ties, etc. Procefda $31.00. Mr. Thus. lioland, of Murkdalo, Tho ev.ming was spent in game* and over : other aniuaumont. Miss Thompson, of Alletidale, is visit occu- ing her aunt McLe:n. d,y,sHt'. wind wa. sweeping down tho river, tlie bovs impro*iM4l an o <1 DUuik< t into a ail and camo sliding d..wn the Do not .stay there, but come and see the snaps we are giving in wall paper this week. We have about 30 lines that we must clear out before spring. Prices from 3 cts. to 10 cts. a roll. Former prices 7 cts. to 35 cts. Come soon and get your choice. Having still a few of those cheap vegetable dishes at 5 to 20 rts., we will give you another chance for this week only. In LANTERNS we take the lead, as we are selling a good strong one lor only 35 cts Just ihe thing evcr> one ne- uL_ hardware and tinware at 1 est prices. Fro>n niir dii'it Corrrtpondtnt. Ono of our fnin st ci(ir.i'ii:i, Miss Mary woll worded address acc..mpanio.l |;, lrn , , twag ^^o away | )y Mr.Nohlo .>{ by a very beautiful jewel case, as a token ' Duml.illc, yenturday, to grace hur new of appreciation by the S. 8., for the val- '. |,, )lllo . ^ ult/e n , ium |>er of friends astern- uable servkes rt-udered I y Mrs. Mutton bled upon the occasion and a good turn- in 8. S. work during the past year. Dr. ' H - u |, iu i Button in behalf of Mm. Button made a j \\ a l osrll that Mr. John Parslow while very feeling reply. Our genial townainan ; chopping had the miafortune to cut his Mr. John McArthur occupied tha seat of f uo , hardware Depart njerjt USE THE CELEBKATED B. Laurance Nj'i;. THI.LS Q. Karstcdt, Sole Agent. Fara for Sale or Exc 1 . A Hare Chance. pied the |>ulpit ot the Methodist church \ A parlor -cial was given on Friday, Us: Sunday. We are glad ti atite that ; Ju. 12th, by Mrs. John McMurdo for the the Iliiv. Mr. Hartluy will soon be able benefit of thu L. D. 8 church. The ti ratUMid to his work auai'i. HO ml was :\ decided Huccess and the pro- Our spacious niill-pond for.tlie last fvw gr.nnino all that could be desired, days b.m been one vast sheet of ahiniinur- ! Thorc is inuoh sicknom in this neigh- ing ic, to tho tremendous delight of tiie borh<>..il unl tk number have btcn called juveniles and we niny odd, of tho older to vm-smn tho j{''oat beyond. LaUrippe inuiiibers as woll. The merry laugh of ia busy aiui li's virtiina are not a few. lh happy boys snd gir\ as they no " ' skimming OTCT tho beautiful handiwork; Khl'i:KS"(i*m *'urfd in day- ..f Jack Front, :s iniiixUvi with the excit- South A tm.vican liln-ui.utic Cure for o,| Hhoiitof "Swoep h,r up J,,hi," of the Ul":'"''"""" "' 1 Ke''Ki radically o ire* In 1 to I* days. Its action upon jolly curlers, as they Kt-ad thair circular , h(J ny!tl ., ln : s vounirkabte and mystcrioua. piuces of u'nnito or mat bio twirling [t remove. < at once the cause and the gracofully toward t!i.? goal. Last Sntur- ' -i:<':ie immediately disappears. The lirst dose LT atlv uenalits. 7- r > cent . Warrautod by Rtchardsou & Co. Shiloh's Cure is sold on guirantee. It oinea Tne pient Consumption, It is' ..,1, ice-h-Hit fwbion, ,.nsontin;{ a wry , he ,., c , lU)j]l Cure . Unly ,, lle cont a muingand novel .<ight. ,;,?,. . ;> cts., CO eta. and |1.00 ppr bot- ! Inspector Campbell, of Thorn- ' Ue. I/OK Sale or K&chani(o for Village i<r.iprt> ri I 1 K -rloii, I''li-klii>rtun HtaU.ill. M\ S!nKlinni|itno, ut Kevanhain ; a vmluahle Farm of 1O7 acrtM.ouu uillB uortU of Kinibnrly ..i : Uo l:,.\i i vallnv. 'I'|>. of Buphrala. i',. !:. are a good (rainu II.LIVI. >>*rii uu-1 .In v limimi. aleo a ROO<| onbard and well ,, with water. Auply to W.A D4YM>. ' or SyUoiihuin Klre In*. Co. .Waller; Faltti Hotel Property For Sale. UK nndereb'ned offers for sale bin )i..;..| pro- uty at Eue' la.. Tills In agooi i -.ho operty is Tn k oo<l uoitii>u. A ni. n,,i.- neiioaleJIy. nd can ay well. Will b told un HbvraJ Mnni. Vot- i parMonlar apply to iho owner, JOHN Ili.ANIKP in Six HmrH. i Kiilnuy and Mladdnrdisoaaae rultevml m nix. hours by the "(Ireat South .Vm.'i-ican Kidney Cure. " This new remedy ia a great surprise and delight to physicians <m account of its sxuoeding prompt iieaw In relieving pain In the Sliulilur, kM:<<>ys hack and evorv part of tha urinary pa*> sneofl in male or female. It relirvs rrj tention of water and pain in paMi'i<{ it Jr most immediately. If you want relief and cure this la roar remedy, by Wm. Richardaoo, drnggla*

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