Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 26 May 1898, p. 5

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THE PLESIIERTON ADVANCB MAY ik iM Hi Tml ad Islialih Iri]slori, FLESHERTON V A « \< » A ^ We do not cut prices but sell at our re- gular rates for cash. Einu'sion of C.kI Liver Oil 25c up Sirrup of Hyi)oph<iHpl)ites 50c up Bii'ter C<ilMr(8.iiiple free) ... lOo up ticiot'iiu'i Syriij) lOj up W.irin Powd r u> •••{« 10c up C •U'jh Svrup .....l(>:up Liver P.lls , Irti* up Extract of Blao'; henry IDo u p Canadian Bli>i)d T.inic ;i5c TiMtth Gum or dnrw which yoa lilt(.'...lOo headache Puwcien uc And all other gooes as low as any re- liable druggist can supply 3-0'.:. We buy for cash and sell for cash and do a cash business. Vicinity Chips Ctiaraeteriatics of the Past Week €arerul(7 Called fvr the CariooR Bn»i*'.i* noiioes ainottg U)eaU vrUl bt t cKirged at the rate of ten ctttt t jjer line for each «»u»ertu>n. A t rednctinn mill be made on eon t tract* for 100 lines or ovtr. Tomat-o plant* for sale. P. Holxait. Cabbage, caulifictwer, tomato and celery ants at W. Barnhuuse's. It is annoijnctid that the 31it Battalion «itl go to camp at NiaKira about June 21. and hear the breach of promiae cnul in the town hall on May 31. Good Bike for tl2. Apply quick to R. P. LsoAn. Oood second hand safe for sale very eheap. Apply to R. J. Sproule. Wastbd â€" General servant. Apply to Mrs. M. Richardson. Bon Ino of tho Soa-jraui ivt*bli»s wa< winner of the Quei'u'H plute at TaniitT ou Saturday. Friwh liiuo M ml ly Z^r-i inst. at Henry Stoije'.s, Fourth Line, Stones Settlement LauL'li and grow fat, thnt's what you will do if you attend the etitertaiinent oti Mty Slsl . Don't forgetâ€" Mi«aeyH;irri8 bicycles 8.>4, Clevelands JWO. \Vh!T« .t Lock- BART, Duudalk. Field corn iit \V. E. Richiird-'on's. Rupti seed, millet !>eed, Hun^ai inn sued, turnip seed, at W. E. Uichnrd.son's. Rain and hoa! nf the past week has given TegotntioM a vigorous boom. Fruit trees are non in full bloom.and all nature looks ple-o-saiit once more. The semi aunual meeting of tlie L. O. District Lodge of Artemesiii, will be held o n the second Tuesday in Juno, in K^U'.s l.<li;c r.K)in, N.. 1383, si 2 ocl «;k p. m. The Ladies ol the Meiliodist church •ro doing tlieiv liest to woik np n lirench of proniine case in town. The date of trial will be May 31, in the Town Hall. Tii* bicycljj Keason is now open and we arc re.idy with a stock of 05 bicyeli>8 to sell and rent. .V full line of bicycle •lindries io stock. W uite & Lockuakt, Dundalk. A breach of promise CAse will be tried in tho Town Hall on Tuesday, M«y 31. It will cost 15 iusd 26 cents to hoar it, and t wi'.l be worth a dolliir t'J enjoy the fun. Don't miss it. Money to loan on debentures at 4. per cent, and on farm security in sums of 8100 and upwards at 5. per cent. Ex- penses guiriiiiteed low. Apply to Gbo. RiTHBRFORn, Bo.\ 57, Shelburne. White & Lockhart have 23 different makes of new bicycIeK in stuck at present. Second ^ .id whi?els from $5 to $2,5. Tires from $3 to $8.50 per pair. Export t>icycle repairing in all it* branoh.es. JVaiTR 4i Lqck^abt, DDn4i»lk, Mr. Thoa. dale of Portige La Prairie has the honor of being the first aubaoriber on our list to pay up to 1900. His label reads 1 May of that year. Who will be the second to do likewise t Mr. Geo. Johnston of this township has a mare whijh gave birth to twin colts the other days. X week previous one of his cows gave birtli to twin calves. All are living. Mr. Johnston is favored be- yond ordinary mortals this season. The Twenty-fourth passed off in the usual indolent mar.ner in Flesherton. One slightly redeeming feature was a football match between a Eugenia and Flesherton team wliich resulted 1 to in favor of the vi-it<>r.s .ArxBimus â€" N->n commissioned officers anil privat<-<i of No. 6 Co. v^lio will attend CMUip at Ni(i;.',-\ra on June 21 are requested to rB;>ort peisomdly or i.i writing to R. J. Sproule, Ehi{ , on or before May 27lh. By <Mdcr. Likit. E. K. Richardson, Wardvu Si. Iv^uhardiiim attended a speoiiil c<Mtiniiitue iiiet-tiog of County Council Itiaf week, which wxs eiuvened wiiha view of exau'ining into the best and most economical methodit of purchas- ing gaol supplies. The committee will report at th« June sesaitm. Mr. \Tm. Hopper of the 8th line, Arte- niesiu, met with a moHt-, peculiar and pain- ful accident od Friday last. While khcaiing sheep one of the animals kicked, striking Mr. Hopper on the leg just above the ankle, breaking it as clean as a whis- tle. Dr. Carter set the broken member. McFarland & S<m, Markdale, have made an extraordinary purcliase of up- wanls of 3000 yards of first class fast- colored prints, good value at 10 cents, but or quick sale they have marked them at the small price of 6^ cents. Be sure of bargains at McFarland ik Son's. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. The 6fth annual meeting of the Wom- en's Missionary Society of the Owen Sound District will be held in Scrope St. Church, Owen Sound, on Thursday, June 2nd, commoncinKat2.30 p. m. A pro- gram has been prepared which promisee to be an interesting one. The Flesher- ton Auxiliary will be well represented. Not an idle moment, every minute of every day day is full of business, at Mc- Farland 4 sons, Markdale. Their store is full from cellar to garret with the larg- est and most select stock in tho county. Pri'jcs and store service fell. This week 8 lbs. Manila fitfs for 25 cents. Canned goodsâ€" Tinnafops lOr, plums 10c, |,'!»l!on apples 15c, raspberries 19c, 31 lli.s. yellow sugiir il. The Groy district 1 icr nwe schedule for the present season is a follows. P»cte it in your hat : Owen Sound in Duudalk, June 10 ; Mtrkdale iu Shelburne, June 14 ; Dundalk iu Markdale, Jniie 24 ; Shcltmmo in Owen Sound, July 5 ; Msikdale in D>ind:ilk, July 8 ; Dundalk ill SheUinrno, July 15 ; Owen Sound in Markdale, July 20 ; Shelburne in Dun- dalk,July 20 ; Markd de in Owen Sound, July 2ft ; Owen Sound in Shelburnc,.'\uv. 5 ; Shelburne in Markdale, Aii-t 12 ; Dundalk iu Owen Sound, Aug. 15. Church Notes The annual meeting of the Owen Sound district of tho Methodist church is being held in town to-day, beginning yesterday (Wednesday). Rev. P. Fleming, the new incumbent of ihi- Prefliyterian church at Maxwell, occupied tho Alethodi»t pulpit here on Suiid'iy morning and evening, preaching two very interesting and much apnre- ciatcd .sermons. R.-v. J. Mahnn took Mr. F!eniing'n work. Died - D*n«â€" le .Artemeiiia, on Sunday tlio 2Snd May, I80S, Tboiu^i UavU. agnilTS ysara. Agents Not In It copy of the Chronittle te> this office last week but we borrowed one and were not ong in discovtHTtng why he had neglected us. He knew we never would believe the fairy tales told in that issue, and did pot care to have us call his statements into question. His stoi:y was to the eflfect that he one day recently had seven dol- lars in his pocket ! { let us pause here for refreshments). He accidentally drop- ped this seven dollars on the sidewalk. (Here is where the greatest stretch of the imaginaticn ooniea in. To think W. L could ever be inuuced to drop a bill that he had once got his hands on is too much ! LeiiKUiade, plea.se ) A yellow, mangy mongrel dug which he possessed noticed this (and we don't blame him.) picked up the money and laid it dowu before his master's feet. Bro. Irwin seems to think there was something astonishing in the dog's action, bui there was not. That dog knew his marrow bones would suffer for the next six months unless he rr)unded up those bills and herded them back into the family {wnts pocket and he -did it, that's all. The marvel was, we repeat, entirely in the fact that the dug's master had so much money and that he dropped it. Little wonder that he is very grateful to the canine. We quote Editor Irwin's little " peroration :" " Think we'd hide that dog now in a back lot and lie about him when the tax collector comes along .' No, sir-ee ! Though we can ill afford to pay a dog tax we'll pay the dollar and gii-e that dog a chance to go round town with a clear conscience and the satisfacNon of know- ing there's no debt hanging over his head." PEIUONALS Mr. W. W. Port, jeweller, of Brighton, has been the guest of his niece, Mrs. R. N. Henderson, fur a few days during the past week. Mrs. Giier of Priceville visited with friends iu town on Saturday and gave The Advance a call. Always glad to be favor ed by visits from the ladies. Mr. C. W. Chadwivk of Toronto spent a few days with friends in this vicinity during the past week and paid the Ad- vance a pleasant call on Suturday. Inspector Campbell is laid up this week owing to trouble in oae of his legs Other- wise he is well and in addition to the Dr. bill it will cost as much to feed' him as it he were round about liia work. We hope to see him out again soon. â€" Chronicle. Mr. W. Irwia of the Durham Chronicle dropped ill for a sliuit chat Monday evening « hile on his way homo from Uealhcote, where he had been visiting his father, who had his leg broken by a liorso one I 'ay last week. Mr. A. St lilt' >n of Toronto was a cal- ler on Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Burtim of WoodHrid'.^e wns tho gue»t of his soii-in law and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Bunt, fur a couple of days this week . Dr. E. K. Richards<m of Toronto Juuctiou holidayed at the parental home. Edward Brinkman. a young man of Griersville, was thrown iiiid.'r a land mller and ic. is feared his injuries may prove fatal. SOOTS and SKOSS WM. CLAYTON'S, Has a large and complete Stock of Summer Boots and Shoes in the latest styles. For quality tnd price we cannot be undersold, as we sell at the lowest CASH prices. ^r CALL AND SEE THEM -^1 Sipairing and Oostom Work Promptly Attended to j(f»nt for ^omt'mtom 9^om«jf Ort/mr Cxprwts A SAFE AND CHEAP WAY TC REMIT MONEY. rs ESTABLISHHENT Our new stock consisting of Bedroom Suits in Oak, Ash and Elm ; Sideboards, Extension and Centre Tables in Oak, Ash and Elm ; Desks, Bedsteads, Chairs, Mattresses, Cradles, Folding Cribs,etc., is now on exhibiton and will be sold at I^oclc Bottom Prices-^F^"'^ Wholesale prices have gone up 10 per cent, since the 20th inst.. Now is your opportunity to purchase before a corresponding retail price advances. Call and inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods. Particular Care taken in Undertaldng 2^, Jff* iBunt, Jfiesherton, Picture Frarriingf and. General I^epairingr r Give The only food |j**! that will build DoDy up a weak cons- , â-  titution gradu- : Chance aUy but surely is \ \ Martin's Cardinal Food > a simple, scientific and highly \ nutritive preparation for infants, ' delicate children and inralids. HCnnV VMMWON a eO., mwnMmm, â- onnif*!.. I Tenders Wanted T^ndor* will bo received for cnttioR down bill oniiiuionly known &« tbe Horvopboe Hill, t-ast of KbtKhortoii. up to not>n on tbo QHtb Inst. Tbe tenders iiiURt bu elthor by cubic ynrd or lump Frm. IMauft nnd S|itK:'tflceticin« kt Ur. Cboi«(toti'a offlce. Tbo lowe-<t or A07 Mudar uot n«v:oHs«rUy aoceptod. Maytftb. 1H06. Jintiilo 2/307 B7 Aut«eo 9 15|, one of the e^Mt Bleetinnear'i best »on». Daiii Lady C. trial 3 29, alt»o the dam of KiuR Warlock 3.14t Lady C. is by Car- biu'a Bashaw I7€el, ^aH.BecoDd dam OoUy Gny. dam of Clara ClorelaDd 2.23 aud otbera in the 30 list. Tho Etectioneer'Fare still In tbo front ranks as race liorsu? aud racehorse producers. Dur- ing tbe raciitKHesKou of 1B07, the Electioneers furnished tbtifastobt yearliOK of tho year, The Merchant 22^ ; tho fatttost two yoarold, -/anie T. iM . tbo fiibte«t thrte yoar old Ally. Amori* ran UoU 'Xl'ii ; tho fartost four yoar old. The Mouk'2 08i,w-lio in tho tastest green trottor thai evttr appoared. Also tho pbennii^enal eigbb- year old Stalliuu Klectric with 22 new f^taudarct perforuiors and tho luadinKNireof IR97. ANTTT IjO ^^ ** grand tvpe of the ICleotlon* aiiXXUlA/ u«|- |to9tirstiinK ill a marked do- groo their Hinoiith frictionlodsgato, and is very fast . Htiiuds 10 haudu. woigbs over li!00. an<l in Ftyleaiid cunformatiouttt perfection. He won flntt price. Silver Mu<lal and bwoepstakes at tho Industrial Fair in Toronto in IHUS. His colts are all lar., e, handsome and game. Ha is acknowledctul by all tu bo tbe best stock boras , in tbiH country. His oldest colts ri«ibK tw^ ' that were bn)kiMt this wiuter vhow great speed j and beautiful autiun. I This good hnpHo produces tbe verv best Car- : riago Colts fruui our common rough maros and I (aHt trtUtomfrom mares with a liUle breeding. I Hvery onn of Autillo's Colts aro large, string and matchless In beauty. He will make th(\ season of 1896 at bisowu stable. J. E. ERnS RIOHT MARSH. Proprietor. M.\RKDALE, ONT. White A Lockhart of Dundalk buy their bicycles fiT spot c««h in lot.s of from 30 to 40 at once, and by so doing are able to stdl the following wheeN ;it iheae priee.s : Massey Hurvis, $.54 ; Clevchiiids. $40; Coluinhiis, ^0; Homers #38 ; Rangers, »40 ; Wavoileys, 845 ; Clime's, #40 ; Stearns' yolli.w fellow. (135; Duiiraveiis, §35 ; Crescents. $38. Other new wheels from $26 to $35, all fitted with any tire you choose. A Dos:-gone<l Yarn Bro. Ii win of the Durham Chronicle is fast becoming one of the funniest men jo the profession, and like other huranr- ista mtist snr'-ly at tim»s draw on his >iP<lgiiiatinn, He iiegrlcct«d to forward « masseY'H&rhis company, i^imited J. F. VANDUSEN, AGENT, FLESHERTON, ONT.

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