Flesherton Advance. 'TRUTH BEFORE FA VOR."-' PRINCIPLES, NOT MEW.' VOL. IV., NO. 198. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO, APRIL 2, 1885. SINGLE COPIES, 5 CENTS EACH. THE ADVANCE, *ue of tba laevlsiiK Local end Kaunl y Newnpapvrs in Northern Outwit*. l'ubuiib*x. Know TIM Omit. \ Street, - Flttherbm, Ont. TCHMB OF SI HS nil' 1 li i v : I 00 per annum In adTaae* ; tlJO If not paid t the en it of I) yeara. So paper diwonuuued miii all arrearage* are paid up , and n ul>fcnp .MIII . takun fnr |H*H than one rear, except wheu -luvial arraa*y<inente for aborter ponuda aru uiad* wttli tbe publisher. ADVKUTISIMi KATKK. &r. Casual aflvertletmient.Soeiitapr lat Insertion anil 3 eeiitu per line each aubaaunvut tnaertion Trttnleutaxlvnrtt><<ni<uU to lie paid lor when nrdorad. AilveriiiwiueuU without |><>cial <lm-c tlooa will lie iUM>rtd till forbid aud chargix! accordingly Liber*! uidueemenu to regular adverttMn. Sotiaet aiuoDs; realiu(( matur. lu uoiiu par li* Me*! Isaertiua. No adertn.eniHnt discontinued until all ar rrarafte* are paid np. '..|iv (or a Ivrtiiu'iiuinU should reach tliln otto* nn* later than uooo ou T uvula y to aucuru utertiott in current luue. A. R- FAWCETT, Editor atul Proprietor. Tit - Bits. Confuting of Loeal and OVtrr Ittttrtttituj Una gatkertd by TV Advance Krporter*. Mt. John Plewe*, Kimberly, i ery UJ. Mr Kainuel TbxMupin returned home from Michigan lat week. Wenev- **,w Mr. Thoiu|xon look ing bolter. Met*. Fetch & Mitchell, butcher*, FUfJiertuu, h*vo moved into their new Sh..j> in Sproule'* block. SpriuK ' concluded, after comider- vble h*it*tiun, to py w a visit Ufure uly. Get your egfrt ready for EaaUr Sun- Uy which come* on the 6lh uf April thi* year next Sunday. Any nn wanting to hire itont, ble \<\ for form work will do well to en" quire ot Tn ADTANCB office. Remember, the Flesherton Skating Rink will be open tn the public from one o'clock on the afternoon of Good Friday, to-morrow. Mr. Robt. Oliver, of Artemesia, ad- vertise* by poster* that he has 40 ton* o' (rood Hay to sell cheap on lot 26,old Dur- ham road Arteraeiia. To-morrow i* Qood Friday, and will be generally observed by our citizens as holiday. Flesherton Skating rink will DC open tn the public from on* o'clock in the afternoon. The Epping Gospel Band are holding revival meeting* at Kimberley, with con- iderablo mccess. They held meeting* in the New England (Euphruia) settlement lait Smulay. Mr. Jams* 1 Hack bum offers hi* farm for Rale on easy terms. The farm is in Artemeaia, aud contains 60 acres, 40 of which are cleared and in good state of cultivation. See twlvt inanothercolumn. The Thornbury HtandarJ ha* intro- duced a new feature in Grey journalism. TIT. , a Gaelic coulmn. Af Daymosthane* wuz alive we wud get him to intarprut at for u* and give at a place in oar oolyuias. Mabby Hannery Bawl wud do M wall. Tbe Peel Runner has been enlarged and greatly improved, lirampton 1m* now OTIC of the best and most itterprii- ing lucal papers in Canada, The editor and proprietor, Mr. A. F. Diek, is a yuiniK mail of not more than twenty our yean of ag. Our esteemed boot & *hoe man, Mr. Wm. i 'layttui, ha* new advertisement in this week's ADVANOB. He ha*, just re- ceived a large addition to his stuck, and the public iuv rest assured they can gt splendid barcaini in the boot and shoe line at Mr. Clayton's. Inspection invit- )d. Notice our Noted Jewelry man'* new ad v i in this weak'* issue of THB A i.v * M -r Ruiiell has a bif thirty day sale on hand now and is bound to aell watches, clock*, jewtdry, Ac. at aliuost unheard of price* Call and see hi* itock aud get quotations that will astonish you. The big ruih of job work continues at the Anv4Ki-i Cc, where work is promptly and istisfactoriiy executed at very reasonable prices. Our Toionto correspondent will ac- cept our thanks for an excellent report of tliu uxciteuusnt iii tlmt city coiiBequent ii|M,u the departuru uf the Queen's Own Rifle* and RoyaKlrenadienfortheNorth- \V ( -.il. Our column* were already too full with war uewa, &c., when the report came to hand and cons<iuuntly wu were iinaUu to UM it. - -Ju*t received at R. Trimble's a quantity of first claa* Timothy and Cluver Seed, Dnud Apple*, Long Clear Bacon, Salmon Trout, and Fresh Water Herring ; also Oranges, Lemons-, Canned Corn, Canned Peas, Salmon, Tomatoes, Ac Oat Meal, Corn Meal, and a car load of Fine 8alt all to b sold at botto m prices for cash. Hi. KebeUlra. THK VIKT LATMT On Friday evening of last week, a witty old Ihihment boarded the *outh- bound C. V. R. train at Orauguville. He had come to the latter place, he said, b> get the "pure McCsy." He took a back seat in the passenger car, aud being; pretty heavily charged with forty-rod, ad- dressed a young gentleman, --who waaUzily reclining on a seat juit in front of him at some length upon the evil* aud " un gtntlemanly attichudes of some vagaUinds whin they wor thravellin in company wid ladies and Kintlemin. " In order to en- force his arguments so to ipeak he as- urned an "oratorical" uprightness, when alas ! the bottle of the "tthuff" conceal- ed in an inner pocket fell to the floor with a crash and was smashed to bits the "McCoy" covering a space on the car Boor of about four feet square and "wast- ing its fragrance on the deexirt air." With a vigorous exclamation of surprise snd indignation at this) nnhioked for ter- mination of his "peroration," the old gen- tleman kicked a fragment of the bottle nearest him to the other side of the car, and got off at "Church's Falls" amid shouts of laughter from some of th pasv tengers. Whether he took the next train for Orangeville "to lay in" a fresh lupply oC the "pure McCoy" or otherwise, de- ponent sajrsth not. That slight cold you think so little of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may bo fatal. Avoid this result by taking Aysr's Gharry Pectoral, the best <>f known remedies for colds, coughs, catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consum- ption, and all other throat and lung diseases. Volnsttoers Wanted. Fifteen or twenty good, hardy young men wanted to enlut in Mo. 6 Company, 31*t Battalion, Flesherton. By order, Juha J. Field, Lieutenant N. B. Those having clothing or other articles belonging to the above company will please return the same forthwith. In till, rprixini: I'ri, ,-, ill, W,T- Our readers will notice in to-day's Ao- a large advertising iquare on the lit page of the paper, in the centre of which a few line* of type are placed in rather an odd position. Those of our readers who have not, a* yet, examined it, should do so now, when they will find that the name of the lady who ha* adopt- ed this origins! ityle of advertuing, it Mrs. E. J. Grier, the energetic and en- terprising Priceville merchant. Her store at Priceville will be found to con- tain a large and carefully selected stock of general dry goods, groceries, boots A hoes, hats A caps, and everything usually found in a first-clss* general store. The public will do well to call and inspect Mrs. Grier's stock, and note the bargains now taing offered. "How are we ever going to get through our spring and luminor'u work t We are all run down, tired oat before it begina." So *ay many a farmer'* family. We answer, go to your druggist and pay nve dollars for six bottlee of Ayer 1 * Sr apanlla. This is just the medicine you need, and will pay oonipouuU interest OB the investment. Anrtlon Male*. Mr. Daniel Ferguson has instructed Mr. Unpaid McC<>rmick, attotioi>er, to aell h i> f ann itoek and implements by, More blood has been spiled. Ths kill- public auction at Lot 5, Con. 19, Proton, ing of two settlers at DsttJalnsej, in sddi- comiuencing at 1 o'clock p. m., ou Thurs- tion to the two farm instraotor* pravi>u*. dsy, April 2nd. 10 nonths credit on all ly telagraphed, is fully ounniineti suin* over $5. See bilk. The first advance of the troops to Fort Mr. Peter gtoutesMif, ST., hsw in- Qu'ApHle succsfully ac^.ujpliah^ *tructd Mr. John Sp*en, wtion*t, to I **** Half the 90th b*4saWn sd sell his fsnu stock. impUments, aud h * lf thc w 'nipeg *ld batUry eomp-jaed household furniture, by public auction, at .^ advaiioe brigade. The remainder Lot 14, Con. 14, Township of Osprey, on 1 ** 1 ys*rdsy, Wednesday. Friday, April 3rd, commencingat 1 o'clock Sharpshooter*, under the command of p. m., aharp. 11 months credit on all C*!* T dd le . Ottawa for the North- urns over $5.00. Without reserve. West on Tuesday. See bills. ' l u intended t-> iacrease the mounted police by 300 men, sakmg the number MOO. Mortgage Kale of property in the vil- lage of Fleahertun on Thursday, Apnl IGth next., at Munahaw * Hotel oommen- , . a , . . . w , . ,, , , left for the North- West ye*trday cmg at 2 o clock. J. W. Frost, \ endor * : ^ _ :ll u _ " ^/ Solicit or ; A. 8. Vaodusen, auctioneer. See bills and advertisement. Mr. John Speers, auctioneer, has bsen Thw rtoth battalion, Mount Royal RiH.-n The regiment will be compused of 260 picked iiu-ii, under Lt. Col. Ouunet, M. P. Fourwjinpameseachof the York Rangers H(mcoe row-ta|m wll , inuructed by Comel.u, Bulliran to aell Urt fw ^ Ko|4t| . WeIt by Saturday. a farm by public aucfe.*. at McGirr. lu- ^ ;th Bttu i ioll (London) under CoL tol, Feveraham. on Monday, Apnl 13th, Wjllllun . ^j the 78th ^m^ (Tnu^ commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. Term. y R) under Co ,_ BUjr ^^ ^ upder . cash. Seebills. ,ed to be in reading Mortgage sale of valuable Farm Pro- Hugh J Maedonald, son of Sir John perty iij the Towruhip of Osprey. at Me- Macd'.nald is at the front as lu-utei ant Cullough'i hotel, Dundalk, on Monday, O f No. 1 oompairy, 90th Winnipeg battal- April 20th, at, 1 o'clock p. m., by John j on . Li eut Maooanald was a lieutenant W. Morrow, auctioneer. See advt in in the first Rod Hirer eipeditionarj force. another column. m ^^^ ^ ^^ Mr. John Sheers, auctioneer, has been OTTAWA, March 51 In the hous* ot instructed by Mr. John Andrew to sell commons shortly before midnight Sir hi* farm stuck, Ac., by public auction, st Hector Langevin read the uncial news of Lot 6, Con. 4, Tp. of Collingwood, at 1 to-night from the Horthwest given in two o'clock p.m.sharp, on Friday, April 10th. despatch**. The tomt despatch says that Without reserve, t mouths on all *ums ,1) the Indians Owes and Btoneys un- over $S. Discount for cash on all auras der Chief Red Pksmeant are up m arms over that amount, ties bills. an a that matters took mus* alarming. Mr. W. H. CWpPJ --la, suotinnesr. The saeood ilejpat<ih says that Indian m has been instructed by aft. R. H. Mid- struoton Paya and Applvgarth haw daogh, [.rojinetoc, to sell by public auc- Iweu murdentl by Indians. The house tion at the Eugenia House, at 10 o'clock immediately adjourned un hearing the a. in,, on Thursday, April ;tli. farm news. All the members appeared too lock, household furniture, Ac. For. sadly impressed to care about further bus. Urnu and other particulars see bills. iness. ^ ^ Poundmaker's tribe number* 156 and TH "Myrtle Navy plug" correctly re- i Pmo<i 421 (>r g*he' W7, out of whom presents the whole plan upon which its I P*bbljr 260 warriors could be had. The manufacture is conducted. There is qot' toul u " mb ' "' Indians, nesirly all Crees, s fractional part of a cent expended upon , in the district to which the rebellion may it for mere a ppearanoe. It is neither | extwid ** ** fl>llowi : At Fort Pitt 11W, wrapped in tin foil nor worked im,, t Edmonton 2W1, at Carletun 1791, at fancy ahapes, nor put in any fancy cases, -l'ottl 24J3 ; a total of 8326-probab- nor subjected to any kind of elpcn . ly one half of whom are warriors, merely to please the sye or captivate the The P* -t oa * dPrtinent has mad* fancy. The iiiannfacturors rightly believ- j OTto * IstI arrangements for the conveni ed that tobacco Ww* not purchased f w ince of the expedition, ornament, but for smoking, and thcro -' There are over 10,000 treaty Indians fore all eitrancous expense was avoided in the Northwest territories, and about and added to the quality of the tobacco. 119 """treaty Indians. The public have testified in its case that they prefer paying their money for a high M no oth , r ,> urgatlr ,. quality of article than for ornament out mn d ,,,- ^ remove all of place. | Worms. FKKKMAN'8 WtiRM POWDERS r- vanetis* of Priceville Items. .J^O T '3 JO J ' uo ijooq wodnd aqj aop tuapioo* ay 1 1 OMOQ I dn opis FEW HINTS - l> 10 Owtix a* Avra * PILL*. Thy Ivor* ragnlar dally - n, and ra, ton U> bow.U to a ar-ahl.j condition. Far ladliwiloB, or nyspeptU, ATKB'S PILL* art invaluable, aad a ur cur*. IK. rt bore, Loee of Appetit*, Fool Ululneaa, Hea4V Maaias. an ail r..i4 and evred by ATUf* mu. la Mrer CoaBplalut, BIllou. Dlaordwa, and Jauadlw, Avra's Pun ibovld be flTen IB don* large eoongh u <ute U>e llrar aad kowmte, and nmoTa cuoMlaatioe. A* a clraaMnc olclae IB UM f oclnc. UMM PILL* re ua*qu*;id. Worm*, id by a oorMd eoaalttoa ot tb* botrrli, ar* (spelled by ( PILL*. Kroptlon., Shin IMSsaaM, mi.,1 HIM, tb remit of lodlf Milan or CotutlpaUoa, an nred by UM s* of Arts'* PILL*. or Colda, lake ATE*'* PILL* lo ]o the pone, remote lalaiumalory Mentions, and allay the frar. For niarrtMBB aad !>>* ry. eaaet4 by addm eotd>, iDdifWJtlble land, etc., ATEB'f PILL* an the trne rtDMily. Kbeumatltm, Oot, Nrnralla. and m ".""" rawlt fran di e*U*e Jeru^e- Mot, or coUa, and dl*ap9*ar on mnutinc (b* caow by tb aw of Ara'i PILL*. Tuiuort, Dr*p*w, KidAry CotnplaJaU, aad olber 41*orde>a aBld by oMMilty or bnnwuoa. arc rant by Am' PILL*. tmnntttau, aatf PaJahil Menatraav . La?* a *af* aad readj rwmady la AVER'S PILLS. Fmll U rartoa* Or. J.C. Ayr 4 Co . Lowell, MtM. Printing ! V The addition of a most excellent stock of Colored and other Inks, New Designs in Type, Ornaments and Rules, and a large and well as- sorted stock of Stationery, enab- les us to execute Job Printing of a quality and price which defies com- petition. A trial order solicited. In this connec- tion we might say that The Advance will be sent from now until Jan. 1st 1886, to any ad- dress in Canada or the U.S. for 75 cents. A. 1. .'A.AVl'KT . FLKhUKHTON, ONT. '