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Flesherton Advance, 29 Sep 1898, p. 4

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r •^^ I I # SEPTEMBER 29 1898 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE m JSTABLISHED x*' Q O/'^ ^he Advance PUBLISIIKD WEKKI.V AT TllK OKFIUK, tiVD" IJNUA.M STKKKl, KLEMUEKTON, ONT., BY W. U. THURSTON. $1 |>cr anniiiii strictly in adviiiice Advertismg Kates; Oao Column, 1 yoar, •JOO ; half col., 1 vo&r, 828 (juartor ool., otio yuar, ^10. Transl'jnt idvcrtisomciit cliargeJ at the ralo ol Scout J por liuofor finit insertion and Scout each Bubst'tiuuiit iu«crtiou. East Groy fall fail- is no fisli, but it seems to have a-tinity for wet weatlitT. Tie Court of Appeal has decided •that constables' votes aio good, and now >'r. Ilaidy is wondering why lie ever CiiUed that special session. The want of a lockup has been seri- ously felt here rrcenllj and so scon as poaaiblc our township fathers should SIC that one is erected, llad there been such a building the disgraceful rows of fair day wouM have been quelled iustanter.but no constable can be exi>ected to act as a hitching post for disorderly iiulividuals for a length of time. Wo want a ' strong room where tlie stimulated can uustimulato at their leisure, out of iho hcariog of ladies and out of harm's way. A cool- er here would have a s'llulary effect .for miic3 around after its pleasures once became known. â- â€¢. ,• ; Pricevillc Friym Our t'toi C'orreapondint A very successful series of public niuet - hiRs hiive been held in lliii ciii..uuinily during tho l.ist two wui-ksin the iiitiresth (if prohiliilioii. Tlio mooting in tlie O. D. H. scliool liousu (11 Woiliiosday even- ing of last wcok wnH very fiiiily ntl-iideil. Tho a[io»kerN weio tho Uov:<. J.Miitlitwjii mill J. .S. Iluiiipliruys luid Miissis, C. C .lauiea aiul \V. J. Wii'.itston. <>m Thur- day i.i'^ht a vury intoiesliug' mottiiii; v.a.s hold ill .McQuiiig's school, ut winch ii'l- droasoH were given by Mr. C'hiis.lUniRgo and Ilcv. .J. W, KilchiU'.; iif Unrlmtii. l)n Sunday iiHiiiiing tlio Hov. J.S. Iluin- filiroys guve i\ clear cul iiroseiuatinii of nlViiirs uiuler 1 ho present licouso Myntoiu. â- IliH text was taken from Acts Vll, vorse 1 : "Aro thi.'Si tliin'5(sh(> "? Intheafter- nnoii (if the MVin.- (lay tlio llov. Mr. Jr.u- •I'U of Durliuni (Kdivercd a rousing iiinl ii. spiring ii'Mri'Ki on prohibition tu n veiy ikirgu nudionco ii^ Ihu Baptist church. ?Ii» text WHS HU cxcccdiiii>Iy Rppropriat(.) taie. " Whi>in will ye that I ivle.iHo unto y(Hi / Harablms or .losua." T!u- application is very obvious. To d.vy ( ThuradBv) will decide tho futc of thi^ niodt'i-n li.irabba', thu liquor trafiic. Last Monday evening an exceedingly inter fitiiii! and uiithii-iiriti(! nieelin'^ was held in WntHon'.H bull. .Adniirnblo nddn'.^,ne:< in favor of \ii(diibittoii wore delivered by Messrs. Tina. Allan Riid Ohas. Itamagu of Durham. For the fust timo siiicu tho ,c«iiipivii?u opened in thiK vicinity tho imli- prohibitioni.iis lia(> n cliHiiipioii on tho platform in llie per>.oii (f Mr. Michael Uiloy. Mr, lUloy's iiri^unu'iits woro very thallow mid unteiiablo. In fact his whole speech was nn luginncnt in favor (if prohibition, aa was cloarly Rlnnvn by Mr. Raniauo, who reiilied to Mr. Uiley. However purHoiially wo admire Mr. lUloy, in thai hu haa iho courago of con- victions and is ii' t afrai I to express I hem on the public pill form .Mr. CO. >rttine8, prosiuont of the local oxiculivo, occupied tlio chair. Tho .speoohcs wero juteiHpeiHeil with appropriate iiumic fur- nished by till' ohoirH of the village. Mm. Colo and family of Toronto vik- itod frienda in thi.s vicinity last wock. Mr. and Mra. John Mathers nltondod the fniural Ijv.st week of tho lutlur's )>ri>tlior, Mr. Laidlatv of n.,-ntinck. Mr. AchoNon is ill at present at the fesideiicu of his son in iavv, C C. Muuiu. Maple Grove Hearing the west ond with Sir Roxer at the holiu. Mr. James Henry is laid up with blood poisoning in his hand, but under the skilled troatment of Dr. Boylo ho is recovering. Wo are sorry to state that Mr. John Campbell has been ailing for some time, but wo hope soon to toe him around. Mrs. Shortred and hor daughter, Mrs. D. Bell, of Gait, vi.sitod Mrs. McD(jnald and Mrs. llonry of tho Grove or. Sunday. Mr. Dan Stewart is having his liou.-'e veneered. The old saying is, "Haveyonr cage ready before you bring homo the bird," bjt wo think tho masons will have to liiiatlu this time. We believe that Maplo Grove will give a«ulibtautial vote in favor of proliibitlon on the 2Utli inst., and we hope and be- lievo th,-it the Dominion as a wludo will do the same, it is liiL'h time that the curse that has ruined ho many humeN iu Canada sluiul be abolished lorevtr. Let ovory votor, old and young, who loves their homo and country, murk their Lai lot YKS on the 2yih inst. There was a futic encounter last Mon- diiy night in I'ricovillH between a t^ravel ronder and a Orovoite, our sid m under. A number of our farmers have been sending tlieir cream to the Durham creamery and churning is a thing if the pant with them. Mr. D. Kennedy, jr., oxpresKus liimself as highly pleased with thu muntbly returns. Mr. M. Henry intoiids leaving for Du- lutli shortly. He has bought out D. McNoa's grocery business there. We notice that tho Grovo biclielors, of whim there are not a few, all wear pea- cock feutliurs in their hats lately. Tho fruit Clop is abundant this year, still when a young lady carries a basket ut apples half a mile to a young geiitle- inaii he is .>,uio to relish them. Wilson Jv, Carson have purchased a new Cornell eii^inu which they tvill sut/Stttuto for tho old horsepower. , -.-,.â-  MSMMMMMMS Fiom Cur Own Vorrigpuuilent. ThrcHhini; ia now (ho uixler of the day. Tha company machine of the Grove ii IMklng extra )(uud progr^w and ii f«i^ Engeiiia Frtm our own Cnrrapimdent Bornâ€" Ti) Mr. and ilr*. Walker Sloan, a daughter. Miss Marion Bell has reluniol liome fruni Toronto on a visit to her i.i'.llier. Mr. (Je.rne Sloan of Mca'ord il visit- ing his friei.ds at Kuj^oniu. Every mothur's «oii of our Eu'.'oniu boys has got a bicycle. .Mr. and Mrs. John Fonwiok of Gillis Ildl were welcome visiturH at Eugenia last voek. Aliss MagKio Ferguson of HeKlieitoii Station spent thu past week with fnei.d.s hnrti. Wo undorstftiid that thu Armstroi g IJros. of Mnrkdalo have leased a n.ill s-iro at Porteous corner on the gravel road and have eoinmenced buildmj operations. The factoiy, it is said, will oiniiioy about forty bauds. It will bo a great beiu tit to people in this vicinity. Burnâ€" To Mr. nnd Mrs. W.ilti.n Wil- liams, a dciU\;liler. Mis" Arte.ia Cair Inn returnod home from l'.elli> ille, where .she has buen Visil. iiig fiieiida f.ir Miino time pns . Mrs. Haney of Pni.sley is visiig fiioiuU '.) and aruuiid Eugonii, SJjixwell Finn*, Our(hrn Curre'/Miinlii'l [ Intenled for hut wcok,] Siinie of our boys g t in a hurry in raiaio'.; \V. Claik's stable en Sadirdi.y evening and as a lemll tlireo of iheir nuiiibur came nearly buii g sevetily ii.- jured. Tho 111 St inoiiting of the plobiscito campaign was hold here 1 ;.st Tuesday evening. .Vddri^sses wiro delivered by Major Ciunpboll and Mr Sp'j'icor of CoUiuTWood. Al thj (I'ltset M.ijor Cainpliell cleared away ui.vhy c I'owebs that l.avo ^athcied around ihe ipiestioii rei,"irding permmal liberty, thmiui; tli.it nhcro ihi.i peiMUial liberty eontlicis witli tho interests of the country or statu that liberty conies to an end. He shiwod nli-o that the liijuor tintlio gave no adeipiato return for the milliium spent in it and undid by nr^in^ all to t;o out and poll Ihtiir voti-8 for prohibition on Sept. 2i). The Ladies' .\id of the Piosliyteiian ehuieh intend havinu thoir fowl supper on Friday eveniiiff, Sept. 3Q. Every pruparation is being made fur a kooU time. Messrs. .J. Floining and W. Mc- Wliinney whoelod to Kimberluy by w»y of Kugenia nn SutuixUy aftoruuim and then home by way uf Vandeleur, Mark- dale and Fleaheitoii, making a round trip uf alKiut forty luilea. lUri. Soilly »ud Davy uf Singhcmptiun exchanged pulpits with Bevs. P. Fleming nnd E. U. Douglii* on Sunday last. Meaais. J. 6uckin).hHiu and J. Ferguson attecdcd the Clarksburg fair on Friday last Fall Fairs Proton at Dundalk, Oct. 4 5. Artomesia, at Pricevillo Oct. 11 12. Ku|.!iiasia, at R. cUlyn, Oct. C. Snelburne, at Shelbtirne, Oct. 27-28. Stayner, Oct. .'i, 4 and 5. Osprey, at Feveisbnni, Oot. 0-7. Meaford has two fruit wapoiators, which together employ 39 hands. The jpening of the hunting sea.son was saddened by a vory painful rxcident which befel D, S. Corlett of Doriiiicli. While in thu »ct of tiring off an unused gun it burst, tho powder burnii.g his face severely and a splinter of the stock four inches long was driven into liia cheek biii.e. Mr. Jos. Robinson ciinc home from Owen .Sound last week, and in conversa- tion wi'.li a Canadian representative say.'! ho does not believe the skeletons recently found on GriOith Island are thu.-u of hi^i friends lust 30 years ago. Mr. r.obiuson i.i lirinly of the opinion that his fiLl!>ir and frionds were drowned. His theory is that the skeletons are those of people who per- ished when tho Jane Miller* went down. He thinks some bodies were recovernl from that wreck, robbed and buried on Ihe island. â€"Echo. A Trenton woman cured her husband of staying out late by goin;; to the door when he came home and wliisporing through the keyhole, " Is that you Willie I " Her husband's name is John. He stays at homo every iiiijht now, ruid sleeps with one eye open at.d a rtvolver under his pillow. The Markets. Carcrully torrefied Eiu-b Week Following are the market (juotHiioiis for Flesherlon for the present week. Corrected up to 10 'J>) of Wedneiday : Flour S4 00 to io (,0 Oats -1 -o 2> Wheat, white f-O to G5 Wli.at, red GO to lio ILirley ^0 to 30 Peas 50 to 50 Butter 1.1 "o 14 E.'gs fresh 13 'o l.", Potatoes bag CO to 70 I'oik . . 5 00 to 5 2,') llaypertoi ;.. u 00 to GOO Hides 7 00 to 8 00 Sheepskins 46 to IK) (icose to G Turkeys 8 to 1) Chickens per pair.. . . 20 to 30 Ducks per pair 40 to 50 Wool 10 to 20 Rheumatism ? SOUTH AMERtC.W RHEUMATIC CURE A UNiVEHSAL LIBERATOR. R'-Iiof In six honrit What a Rial moi- tui„o to tho r«'n-raekeJ, li>\l-r!dilcn, dc»- lialrlng milJtrcr from ilicumnt.sm's cruul wrasp -uml ihij is a fact, borno out by volumes of ovldeocc, for this ({roalest of vain eoniiucrors. llhonm.uLra la curablc-Soiith Amorl- Cftti HlionnmtUm Cure U an nlisolnto sppc'fle, [Oil raiiieally cures tho iiuut stubborn iMvsln tr jm one to thrco days, •â-  I suirorwl into;iTOl/ from rhonm.itUm rt'.i'l si'iaiica T.- >.J inaay reairdlcs acl in:i' y physician.-. Tv:ii;-,at any lAStin ; b 'ij.TI. A fflw >li>,i.B if Siie.!h Amorl- <uii i^l'cuiniiiiet Cre womlcrdiily hclpod M •: l.vuboltloi e\;rod ino.".-K Krrutt, ilL.riekvilli). Hut. Tilouncncin o/freod aliwoa tall th* (iam» acnry-don't aufTcr nn houf _l«n3;»r.-i!i t-'O!' 6«l« by \V. liiahardnoii STSiJl^riSU 2! From Mm prpiui-'t's cf tbc uit(1ev8i;;iiu(l, lot 2.J, roll. 7, .\itt'iit.">ii\, rtbout August Ist, ono «iwo ft:i(l two l;iiiiliM. l.if;j.-in*ilmfi n» to thui.- wlioro- nboiii') will lv.< thiiiikrully ruooivutl. Flobboi toil I' o. M. SYMMuNS fioad Closing Notice ! I Xotii'O itt lieidn- kIvod liiat tbo MuDicipal C^ouiioil of Iho '^o^7IlS^lip of AituuioHm will aflur four wiiukH from tho f\ifit iiubllontiou )iui'ii(>f iri tlio KloMitii'toii Advanou nnWKvapur 1 tlio iltito of wliioli rtist iMihUontton wlU bo on iliti li.ith tlay of Aiu;ii.-*t. UMH ) tuoceiul to I'u.^o a bvlaw to closo int an-i ilmposo of that pavt of Hccclol Stn ot, IWtt.liol'H surviy. of the vllltiko of Floshortfn.lvtiiK l'<*tweou lota 1 atitl 2 in lUock M, HccovtIliiK to tho pluu of naid snrvoy All pHilios iutt'rcKtt'1.1 nro hurohy voquiretl to take iiotico aiut tovtrii tlioniBelvos acrcordlugly. Dated at FltiBbvitoii thin 4th tUv ofAug. IHtW. W. J. niCUiAMT. Ti». Clerk. WILTt^lVfOt Nntloa Is beroby given ttiat any party or tiartles dvfaoiiif;, breakluM or iu any way injure iiRHtruiit laiupt, poiits or any vUlsfie proparty will be proaauulad to tUa fufleit sitaot of (tia law. Ut ordar rOUCI TKUITIf • ritaba.tan.JuljS.'M M. Richardson & Co. Tfovelteoa in S'ali 9/^iihnQr^ â€" To talk of . novelties ;it the' opening of the season is to p peak of the whole stoc!:, 'or there is n' throij in ;>i;.^ht re- maining from last scaron â€" everything is u^nv and fresh an i bright. We have giveu the £ election ct our ne'.v ptock the mo=-t careful attention, and in a fe'.v divi) '.V2 thiik our sh-jlvei ' and tables »vill present an ancquilltd a.iSorLi::i;;nt ot season- able novelties. Those of our customers v.- ho ask for fine, rich goods will find them, and tliose vdio tiesire pretty goods at a very low price will net go away because we do not .show them. We have been fortunate in securing the services 'A Miss Kankin, of Barrie, a very capable and experienced milliner, to taki charge of the Department this treason, and are con- fident that our reputation for supplying the mosc stylish and artistic millinery will be more than sustained. Ladies' are cordially invited to be present at he niLLINERY OPENINGS ^ueecZatf and .'. October .*. I^Qdnosdd'ij; : II a?2c/ : 12 Opeciaiiz/ Snterest/n^ to jCadies New Mantles, New Mantle Cloths New iJress Lengths New Trimmings New Furs New Velvets New Ribbons New Underwear Prices Right In Every Line Sxira OpGctals for this Heavy Orey Sheutiii^ Cotton, 34 in. wide. Spluiidid value for Oo . Our (iricu Extia Heavy Grey Shcetiug Cotton, 3ti iuch wide. Big value for 8c. Our price Flannelettes, New pattiTtis ntid colors, 24 inch wide. Re- gular price 00. Our price FlaiineU-ttcs, Extr.i lieavy clotli, se'ccted patterns, 32 inch wido. Kc'iilar piioo 7ic. Our price 6c Cc 3k 5o n. Richardson & Co. •LEAVE Those Faded Clothes f f • • AT A. N. LEQ.ARD'S And have them sent P.\RKER'S DYE TO - WORKS C-jsriflhintf 'Don« ^irst Ci«tM Fi-r aiiyl ini; in ilio \^.•ltcl^ t'li'ik rr ..'iwoiliry liiK! li' n't f:ul to c-iU at the iiiick j-loro, oppiK Cu ToiVM flail. Uop-iir- iiii; in all it.< ii:ni;clu'S and jiricfa the lowv.st. A^etits for M;i8Siv Harris WIicoIk. .4 special Miap oil ulie of llio above .18 I do not wiish Id carry it over until next your. J. F. VcfiriDUSEN H\]m FOB SALE .1 Lot llflatil liT.ocn.a. N.:':,, T,8U.. 100 Bo>i"». lOv It-aiid an.l r.C busii. (ioo;Mtoiuo anj Lan.', ) MiiK^y fioiu b'leshcrtoUt Lot 9Q. iMMj. 4, 100 Bcres. Cootl frauio burn ami Hiiiall l'*t; li.»u;>o. /\hc»'Jt45 a»:ie9 cleaiod auU tlio balunct* wull ti-nborcd. Ouo-l wutov. Tho abovu lu'optiL'tioa will bo soUl on easy terms to Hu't pmclia.-.MV. l-'nr piiiticu^ars ftpp^y to \V. A. AUMSTUON'U Flofhortou. LflLTHINO I am urpiiaiccl to ilo latliiuK i" flist class style unit at luasouable raton. I'artltis Jusiiiug my services can ilroii a iiontal to. J. A. I'liLSTKAl), Fl 1 July 3 m t'lesberton P. 0' OWEN SOUNQl ->• Collegiate lnstitute<* RE.OPEMNa. SEPT. Itt. 1898. TboOwfin Stimui C'olltyiato Iiistitiiti" \vi!l ri>- ('I'enoti ihurslav. Bait. Ist, Itws.tortlio euroll- Mx.-v.x. oi liUpils. Ciassi's will Iju fo iiio.l for all ?vnJos o: Tuacliers' l'u,i.ifluat.es ; for l''it3 aiiJ loiior Watriciilatiou i for uutrauco into the loariieil ','rofodaioiM ; aud iu tbc Commercial courses. TIio pt.'.Jf co!i8i»,.3of cljjht tcackcrx, aiul all rtojiartvinuts aiu hi cUaiiio ot o-«"oiieiio»J Siiocie litis. Record For 1S9S. .\vt8«hool voitiUcatCfi Form \ " lit with honors Kornj 11 (Priiuarv)'... U bouors) Porn It. Part I ." Foini I, MatriciiIaMon , .'.'.' Pnrtiil MatrlculA<,iou ^ I-'ciii!i III(.)uuior 1,1-aviiigoortlOcatea „... Korin III. Matriculiiliou Foiui IV.Part 1 oiilv Form IV. Part II oulv .'. a Forui IV, I'AvtH I ami It (Seuior LeaviuK .S HouorMnlriculatitH.i g I Sabolardlii)! MatriiiillaDts li I At Uio last LauuHl cxnmiuatioii one punil of I this Reho'.il won tho Prince of Wales iiud Ist Guueral Proflcloucy Scliolnrsliips ami anothor won tho Isb ri-ottcioucy Scholarship iu Mathe- luatlea. For further luforuiation, lists of boarding bous'-ia, etc. wiite to D RDobU. W. n. Jenkins, Bcerotary. PriiKipal. IU 10 » a ^ JParnx fbx* Sale Far sale cbaaiiâ€" Ix>t 37, Cod. 11. Artemesia Amilyto B. J. BPRO ULI, rieahartou riVfitWtOD. MOT, 10, XWi, Farm tor sal* oboa)>. Vlaoras, well «alere4 li mllas east o{ this villafie, kuown as the Vm wick farm. Apply to HxRlohardioo, aaalRtie^ tC I :. f^^^-'i-

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