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Flesherton Advance, 5 Feb 1885, p. 8

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Artemesia Warehouse ! A full stock of General Goods now on band, consisting of Dry Goods, Hard- ware, t'rorkery, Groceries, Provisions, &f. for sale cheap for Cash or coun- try Produce. Cash Paid for vll Kinds of Grtxin. "WM. HOGrO- FLISHKBTOM STATION P.O., OXT. My SAW MILL at Little Palls is in full operation. Particular attention given to Custom work. Customers can have Lumber or Shingles cut out of their own stuff for re- turn londs. All kinds of Saw Logs bought. WM. HOOG. BEARD'S Waggons, Maiii.iaHiiml at Flesher- ton, are the Cheapest, a* nothing but good woodii used la them. They are strongly Ironed, rum easy all j well 1'mntod. Farmer* and other* wanting the Cheapest and Best Waggon will do well to examine tbe ma- terial carufuKy. HF.AJiD S Waggon* are warranted for 3 yeari, and *old at very low price*. No Freight to pay. Ituuning Gear, Hoi, Spring Seat, Neckyoke and WhUBetree* *75.00 for cash 68.00 Manufacturer of Boggle*, Democrat*. Waggon*, Cotters, Blelghi, Iron Harrow*, and Agent for 1'lows. JOHN H. HEARD, Fleshertcn. PLESHBRTON. MARBLE WORKS ! E. VANZANT, { ALL KINDS OF Marble ui taoulal Such as MonumentR, Tomb Tables, Headstones Counter and Table Tops in American aud Italian Marble and Granite, and made ou short notice. Also Mantles iu Marble and Marbleized Slate, &c., &c. Flesherton, Aug. 30, 1883. Riudiirk aV 3 X (\res Dimmest, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspeptia, Jaundice, Affectiont of the Liver and KiJneyt, Pimplet, Blotches, Boils, llvmors, Salt Shfum, Scrofula, Erysipelas, and all diseases Writing from Impure Blood, Deranged Stomach, or irreijvliir action <>f the ftoicels. GET YOUR Fall & Winter nothing MADE UP BY THOMAS DUNCAN THE FASHIONABLE Fltshwton Tailor. HEALTH FOR ALL. HOLLOWAYS PILLS&OIMTMENT THE PILLS Purify tho Hlood, correct all Disorder* of the Liver, Si <MIIM h, Kicln'yis, and They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Coniitltutioni, and are invaluable in all Com plaints Incidental to Female* of all age* For Children and the aged they are prlceleti THE OINTMENT IH an Infallible remedy for Had Leg>, Had ItreantB, Old Wound*, Koren and Ulcers. It Is famoui for Gout and Rhoumatiatn. Far diHorden ol th Chit it hat no equal. For SO RE THKOA1, BRONCHITIS. COUGHS, COLDS Olandular Swelling*, and all Hkin niaeanan It ha no rival ; and for contracted and itlff joint* It rt* like a charm. Rannfactnred only at Profemor HOIXOWAY'R Kutablliihjiient, TH, New Oxford Mrt ( Ute 53%, Oxford M r.-.-i ), London, and are told al Is. Hi., t*. M., 4*. Ad.. 11 , iBn , and Xb. each Hoi or Pot, and mar be had of all Medl rlni- Vendon throuRhout the World. Id look tt >hf Labd on the Pott and Axres. If DM addrtu a not $33, (Jjrford .S'rrfH, London, they an ipuriotu. Ocprey News. (Frvm our <wn Corretpondtnt. ) IKHOMAN TRIATMXNT. An old gentleman reniding iu tbe vicinity of Uuli Hoy and having a step-ditughtvr, a widow, living on the same farm sent to tbe Orphan's Home, Peterborough, for a boy. , The boy cauie, and lived there since last July. I.usi week one of the officials of tbe Home came snd took tbe lad away, owing to the ill-treatment to which lie had been sub- jected. During those cold days about Christmas time, the lad was kept out work- ing from morning till night ; if he came in to warm hie feet which were very poorly covered the woniau would order him to wsrrn thorn cutting wood outxide. While cutting wood about two weeks ago, he got both his feet badly (rozen, and still his supeivieor would have permitted them to freeze again had i*. not been for one of the neighbors who. seeing tlm painful situation of the lad, dressed hia feet and sent for medical aid. Part of his toes osme off. The boy is now where I exiiect bn will have better treatment. Miss Mary Crotie has gone to Collingwood to attend the High School there. Mr. John Crone has rented his farm and will quit farming. Mr. JSDSM Parks Is going to bu'ld a frame barn next summer. Mrs. Hubert McUirr is very sick at present, with Dr. Kerr iu attendance. Tbe cause of her sickness i> reported from an excessive dose of laudanum. Walter Bsigeon i* learning blacksmithing at 1 i '. i r- IIHIII. The timbermen are doing a rushing busi- ness now, owing to the good sleighing. Large quantities of timber are being drawn to the track of the N. & N. W. One of the hewers while working in the bush abont two weeks ago severed two of his toes from his fc-< t. COLLINOWOOII. A newly married yotuig man. rt-Kiditii; at the foot of the Blue moun- tain, CoUintfwood, INK! a bedstead and numerous other articles stolen from his bouse. No clue. A WIFE CONCLUSION. If you have vainly tried many remedies for rheumatism' it will be s wise conclusion to try Hafryard's Yellow Oil. It cures all painful diseases when other medicine fsil. Oflprey Council. fcs'A new Organ, of rich tone, fine The first meeting of the thirty-dirrd j ni8h, six faet high, nine stops, 3 setts Council of this Municipality was heM at | of Reeds with Grand Organ, Treble^ Maxwell, mi Monday, the!9thinst Mem- ' and Bass coupla added. A great bar- bers elect, VIE.. Messrs Uamey, Potts, Johnston, Taylor and Hudson, severally tiled their declaration of Qualification cb Office. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. COMMTTHICATION8. Melancthon Council re Drainage out- let , J. Townaend, ace. $'1 60, laid over from last meeting ; Clerk re N. W. pt. 31, in 13 Con-, and Ratio St. Labour : K. Stewart, Application for Surveyorship ; F. Sini'Ui-r, ace. re Witness fees in appeal against Co. Valuation ; M. Curts and 27 I others, petition asking Council tn grant J. Henderson the privilege of building j a Cheese Manufactory on the East ena 1 of Wellington St., Fevershsm ; J. Ster- ling, ace. 71 cts, Telegram re Ballots . W. Pearson, re New Union School Section ; J. Ruthurford ; re printing for the cur- rent year and ace. #tt 00 for Collector's lloll aud tax receipts ; C. Kutludge, aoc. >!_' 'i;, re Election Stationery; Mrs. Beatty, re indigent grnnt ; D. K. Pres- ton, W. Hicks, W. l:,-:itt\ . A. Lee, D. A. McLean and N. A. McLean, Applica- tions for the oflice of Assessor. The following orders wereissued: Each P. Place, 92.00; Hall at Maxwell for Nomination $2.00: Each D. K. Officer $3.00; Hall at Maxwell, Fevcrsham, Sii,uh;uii|>t"ii and Mclntyrus, for two sitting* of Council each, $2.00 ; F. Sinel- ser, C. Thezton and D. McOnwan balandel gain offered by C. TRKAIXJOLJI, Flesh- crton. Farm (or Sale. BBINU U>tM,CosLB, Anemeii*. County <ir. >. Ont. Tbi* in a mot de&irablu farm lor Htock-KainnK a* there > a nuvar-failitif,' Spring Creek run* through the centre uf Uio tarni. There are T5 acre* cleared and IK acrtftt of Kali Ploughing done. Afuly by luttwr to JAUEHH. WILSON. Eugenia P.O., or on the prenilies. Term* Easy. 2in. J. W. BATES, and Furniture Dealer Undertaker, FLE8HERTON, OXT. * Honey to Loan. Jntfrett on titrtti-i. Loan. of witness feas and mileage re Appeal I WITH Interest paid yearly notln ad*msc< .No * P.. V.I. k ft-irvi. HZ " commlMion sharged. Apply to Markdalr Itetvc. From our turn Corretpondent, Any quantity of grain coming in to market at present. Roods in excellent condition, with the exception of a few snow-drifts. Miss E. Wright of Flosherton hat been spending a few day* nt the residence of Win. Brown, Eaq., merchant, of this place. Miss Campbell, Hill Dros milliner, has returned home for the winter. She will likely engage with the same tirm for the c<iming season. Should like very much to see her ever-smiling countenance again in i In' spring. We understand a Just For Fun Outi is about to be organized in our midst. This society is intended for the enjoyment of its nil-Mi 1 M TI both male and female, and no doubt it will be well patronized when once organized. We would like to see it flourish. Miss Minnie Rorke left Markdale a few days ago to take a course in the Whitby Ladies College. Miss Minnie has been engaged in the fiost-omce here for the p:ist eight yean, and has attended to her duties very successfully indeed during that time. She was the recipient of a hand-somely finished gold watch and chain, enclosed in a beautiful watch ease,, from her unclu Mr. W. J. McFar- liiinl ; and on the evening previous to her departure WM presented, by number of her Markdalu frit-nils, with a beautiful silver toilet bracket, accompanied with an illuminated address. Although taken entirely by lurpriae, she responded in a few wi-ll-chnti-ii renmrkii. The skating carnival, held here on the 27th ult. , wax a grand success. Thai e were a large numher of maskers ; and a goodly number of spectators were present to wit- ness the |>rank c if the several maskers. Quite a nuinl>er were present from I'm; dulk, who carried nil' with them a nutnln-r of prizes. The 25 lap race between Jos- eph Gibbons of Dundalk and James Sproule of htis place created quite n sen- sation. The race lesulted in a victory for the former of ivlx>ut half a lap. Sproule claimed a fuul, and both parties being somewhat excited, agreed to rice in Owen Sound rink for the paltry sum of $50 a side, on thu itnl ins , of which, Mr. Ed- itor, I will give you full next week. OLD PROWLER. against Co. Valuation, each $3.00; Re- gistration of Hy Law and Debenture* $400; C. W. Rutledge, $12.96; J. Rutherford $8.00; J. Townsend ttt.M) Potts, Taylor, that the Collector be in- structed to receive the taxes of John Ma- dill, less $6.00, charged for Statue Labor for 1884, and that John Madill be allow- ed to do six days labour additional under the pathmaster fur 1885, and on produc- ing a certificate from the pathmaster, that said work has been peeformed, he 1* credited with $6.00 on the Collectors roll for 1884. Potts, Johnston, That Archibald M. Intyre be and he is hereby appointed Referee to represent this Municipality in the formation or alteration of Union School Sections effecting this Municipal- ity for the year 1886. Hudson, Johnston, That the Collector's time for returning their Rolls be further extended to the first of March next. The Reeve Nominated Charles McLean for Auditor. Johnston, Potts, That Michael Curtsb* appointed Auditor for the current year. CoMMITTKKS. Finance A Aasessme't. Messrs. Gamey, Potts and Taylor. Roads & Bridges, Messrs. Pott* John- ston and Taylor. Printing, Messn. Gamey, Potts and Hudson. Council adjourned to meet atFeTenham on the 10th Feb. next. (School Trus- tees arishiiig blank Applications should send the Clerk their addresses at once.) WM. M i I.NK, Tp. Clerk. A.<;RIEK. - TliOKMirEY. GOOD THE YEAR BOUND. -Nstioatl Pills are s good blood purifier, liver reguUli r and mild purgative for all season*. WORMS often einie serious illnrsi. Tfce cure is Dr. Low's Worm Syrup. It destroys and expels Worms effectually. Fluid Lightnlnfr. There are but few that have never suff- ered almost intolerable pain from Tooth- ache, Neuralgia, or like" acute pains.. To them such an iiiKtant relief as Fluid Light- ning is an untold blexsing in time of troub- le. No distfUBtuiK offensive medicines to he tnkeu for days. One application of Fluid Lightning euros. Sola at Richardson's Ding Store. KING'S EVIL- Was the name formerly glvn to Prrofnla because of a superstition tb*t it coukl bo cured kjr a king's touch. The world U wiser now, sod know, that SCROFULA csn only be cured by s thorough r>tirlflra- tlon of the blood. If tbl* Is nexkrtcd. the dlnease |H-rp-tiiateii It- tsltit Iliruuirli Keneration after (. in i HIHUI. Ann in- its esrller nyinptoiuuliu tli-vt-Uipnii'iiK art} I / MI.I. i iit,iiii-iiii I'ii niii i"i'~. I u- n.'i- s. Holt*, <'arbtnicle, Kryslpelns, I'urulent MI-IT-. Nervous sttid i'hy- slcal Collapsa, elr. If slldWrd to euii- tlnue. HIieuniaUKin. r%>rofulous (.'a- tarrh, Kidney ami Uver l>Ucaie*. Tubercular Consumption, uml vsrl- ous other dangerous or latal uuUadlc*, are produced by It. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Jl the only nmi-erful and alwii* rellnble blood-purifi/iiii/ iiudicine. It 1- ^o t ll'cct- ual an alteriitlve thut It rrnilir:tt(- front the -\-r.-in Hereditary Hcrofuln, nml the kindred polions of -..in:itu n- <li-oaM> and mercury. At the Mime time It fn- rMii'i snd vHsJuMS the blood. re<torina healthful uctinn to the vlial vrs.nis and rejuvenating the entire sj item. Thlsgreat Regenerative Medicine Is componpd of tho jr>niiln< /fondunrs Kanaparilla, with TtUoH D<'Ck. Stil- lingta, the Iixliilet of J'nlamium sud Iron, and oilier Increulentii of print po- tency, carcfuuv and cletilllicnlly com- pounded. Its formula t" cemrnllj- known to the mcdicul profession, nml the bet phyli-iani constantly prcscriba AVER'S 8AKSAFAR1LLA SJ SH Absolute Cure * For all dlteasps csiiMtt by tho vitiation of the blood. It Is concentrated to the high- est practicable dcfrree, fsr beyond 107 other preparation for which Hko effects sro claimed, and Is therefore tho chcspeit, as well as tho bent blood purifying medi- cine, In the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. 4fr A Co., Lowell, Mats. [Analytical ChentlsU.] old by all Druggists : pries $1 ; six botiit* for ft. ... ISLAND HOME Stock Farm. Cro*se lie. Wayne Co riAVAUK * FAKNUM. ich. am IMPORTED Perch eron Horses. AH stock (elected from the (ret of aim and das of nuMtehed reputation and raflsKrad Is the Franco and A mencu Had books. -" ISLAND HOMC If beastflfetlr situated at the betd of R*ea ILBT U <ae Detrml River, tn nil** below the Cttr, aoJ to acce-islble IT railroad and Meunbott. Vteiton not fcmiUar wfch (he Ionium may call at <tty ottos. Bulletin* , and an nrurt will a*cn*s{ toe term Scnil (or catalogue, lir hi i >. SATAOS * PUKOM. Detroit. Mlcfc. BtfM thr to addrsas.1 | | AC YARD'S YELLOW OIL CURES RHEUMATISM FREEMA1TS WORM POWDERS. Are pleauat to take Cootaio their oval T*. Is a safe, sure, and eflfeffu* I In Children or AdsMB> International and folmlal Ex- hlbUlonM. Antwerp In l ss.% i.,,n!i,n In IH8 IT 1* tlu> Intention V> hare a rmm.linn ropre Dentation at the DRVnaTroHAL KXHIHITIOM at Antwerp, ooinmencinti Iu May, IMSJ, au<l aloo at the COLONIAL and INDIAN EXHIBITION In London In 1HH. The Government will defray tlieooit of trcluht. In oiiiivnyliui Canadian Kzblbltit to Antwerp, and from Antwerp to London , ami aUo of return Ina them to Canada In the event of their not h,- lilt; aold. AllKxhlbltn for Antwerp KhouM bn ready for ihlpment not later thaii tueflrnt week Iu March ' Thee Rxhlhltlon*. It In U-llcvnd. will affonl favorable opimrtitnlty for ijiakint( known tho natural ca|iabllltiu. ami n aiaifucturinn anil hiduntrlal proffroftn of the Dominion. rirnilam and form* coiitalnlnn more particu- lar information may Iw obtalnxil liy letter ipoai. free) addreimvd to tlie Departinmit of ATlouU- tire, Ottawa. By order, JOHN LOWK. Ki-i'j., Iiv|ii. ol Aftrlo Department of Aurlrnltiire, Ottawa, December 1Mb, i--i I EUGENIA Grist Mill, ui Lath Mill. Having made extensive iinprnvprwntd In my Orisl Mill, I am confident I oau give good satisfaction. CHOPPING DONE ANY DAY. Good Flour slwaya ou hand. Custom Sawing, snd Dills filled on tho shorten! notio*. lum- ber mill Lath always on hand. Cash Paid for WHEAT & OATS. M. AKITT, r

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