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Flesherton Advance, 20 Jan 1887, p. 1

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We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Duncan Heron, of Maxwell. Deceased was widely known and universally respected. SUDDEN DEATH! The Sad and Sudden Demise of Mr. Archibald Elliott Rarely have we taken up the pen with feelings of more profound sorrow than at this moment, when it is our sad lot to chronicle the death of one of the most gifted of our county agriculturalists - Mr. Archibald Elliott of Artemesia. The news of his untimely an sudden demise was brought to Flesherton on Saturday morning last, and we are safe in saying that it is many months since our townspeople have received such a severe shock. A great many could scarcely bring themselves to believe the report was correct, until the sad tidings were at length confirmed beyond the sadow of doubt, when the expressions of sorrow and sympathy were universal. As nearly as can be learned at time of writing, the facts in connection with the demise of Mr. Elliott are as follows: - He was in Markdale on Thursday. He appeared to be in his usual good health. Suddenly, some time in the afternoon, he fell in a deathlike swoon or faint. Being restored to consciousness, sympathizing acquaintances tenderly placed him in a vehicle for the purpose of bringing him to the earthly house he was destined nevermore to see in this life. But a short space of the distance between the village and his home had been traveled when Mr. Elliott again became unconscious. not deeming it prudent to continue the journey under such distressing circumstances, the dying man was carefully brought to the residence of his brother in law, Mr. Walker, on the outskirts of the village. Dr. Sproule was then hastily summoned, and arriving shortly afterwards, made an examination, when he informed the patient that if he had any affairs to settle the should be attended to as soon as possible, for he had only a short time to live. The dying man then summoned the members of his household to his bedside, and about midnight on Friday, Jan. 14th, - some thirty hours after teh first severe attack of illness - he passed quietly away to his eternal rest. On Sunday afternoon last the remains of the deceased were borne to the church of England cemetery, Markdale, and lowered to their last resting place. The obsequies were conducted by the orange brotherhood - of which deceased was a very highly esteemed member, - Rev. Mr. Ward officiating. Over one hundred Orangement were present. The funeral cortege was the largest ever seen in this section of Grey, and was proceeded by the Flesherton Band, which palyed the "Dead March in Saul." The late mr. Elliott was for many years a most energetic and intelligent representative of Ward No. 2 at Artemesia Council Board. As a public speaker he had few equals in the county - indeed we have known M.P.P.'s who were not to be compared with him for an instant in real oratorical abilities. He was neither wordy or violent in declamation; but presented his thoughts on various topics briefly and clearly; and although uttered in calm, almost measured tones, they possessed much force. Although we had not a close acquaintance with him, we believe deceased was a gentleman of generous impulses and fired with a laudable a ambition to benefit his fellow men wherever and whenever possible. We also believe that he was a sincere and earnest Christian - one o those kind of men who believe - and life up to their belief - that: "Religion is the life; and The Life of religion is to do good." He died in the prime of life. from all appearances the ordinary observer would have said his chances to attain unto a ripe old age were good. On Thursday he seemed to be in good health. On Friday he was dead. As he was treated for heart disease many years ago, it is probable this was the cause of his lamentably and early and sudden death. Truly "in the midst of life we are in death." m •M. FLESHE ADVANCE. s &apos;TRUTH BEFORE &apos;FAVOR."-" PRIJ^CIPLES, MOT MEJf." VOL. VI., NO. 292. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. JANUARY 20, 1887. A. R. FAWCETT, EUiTORfc Hampden pirf &apos;ii 1-? T&apos;t-Bitss, Cf>n«i«<i/i<7 of Ijixal rind Other Interesting Itftns gathered by The Advance RfporUrs. Where wore those hsiulsome Photo- 1 Bring a cord and a quarter of good i ijrapli&apos;s taken ? At Buhner&apos;s photograph green hard-wood and gat Thk Advance &apos; suddk:n death (gallery, Flesherton to be sure- elue could you get such bebuties. fiollingwood hag a mock parhamcnt. I CARPKT -WEAVING &apos;DONE BY N. I CAMPBELL, FLESHEKTON. i Mr. Put«r Muiishaw, oY this town, loet ; a Taluablu hoite week before last. &apos; Tlie Grey Jl&apos;iiiw has passed another silestuue in it» cxiHtence. I ^M my floiu&apos; and feed from O. Keef- er, Ffcaherton. It payK me. A ATCHES Biinrs S PHOKM SELLING OUXAP AT AV. CLAYTON&apos;S. OFF ( I Tlio recbunt in North Grey gave Mr. I CreightoH a majority of 18. Good. I keep the only complete slock of | Bupposc they have aaother. Amenoan VVatcho«, Clocks Silver-&apos; Onr populnr voung friend. Mr. Tho8. "nvare, Jewelry k Htmcks in tluB sec-iY-„,., „, • , ". » „ •â- &apos; „ # n j^, „ â- * ^ -J , ,.. ,. , daytou, IS now travelhng for a well rionWGicy. Can no bettor "cash or , n. . i tSXt 11 II- 41 1 _ known Toronto houHe. tiie^a.^ 101- tho public, tliuu any Jew-} jThe Msvkdale i^iundard is now in its « Ik-rHiftihiii &apos;15 miles. SPECIALTIES :â€" Wctlding lliags. Difficult Watcb Eepairiiig. A Relinble Jtwelier, MARKDAS.E, GST. The editor of the Dun lalk Herald lias got the mumpH. He&apos;s inflated because Dimdalk haa got a Cou&apos;iaI of it8 own now. N.B. â€" Positively no joke. A Mr. Damude&apos;s "Modey to Loan" advt. did not appear in last week&apos;s pai>er, but it was the printer&apos;s fault. Mr. D. is lending money cheajH-r than ever. Oct.. Nov., Dec. where for one year. No other pajwr in the I county has so much local and general news as is to be found in this issue of I The Advance. &apos; The Sad and Kaddrn lleiniiie of Mr. Archibald Elliott. Mr. Will Heiirick, late with M. Rich- , ardsoii & Co. Ihtc, has secured a good situation in a Toronto wholeKale house. Mr. Henrick was one of our most po- ^ pular young men, and carries the best I wishes of the commthuty with him. &apos; I Mr. Jas. G. RiiHHell tttempted to drive to Inf»t!oyo last Priday. Three neventh year. Its pro] tknmn and has our besT i8t%^l IS les. a geuj o ooooooe»ooooooooooooooooooooooooo CAiit) OF nmi ! FOR SALE.â€" Tearfi of tirstclass young Marcs for sale. Apply Samuel &apos;tVauchob, Proton Station P.O. One thoURan<I toos of honey, vahied at $&apos;200,000 is tljo product of the bee- hives of Lofl Angeles, Chi. I Mr. W. A. Brown, Jeweller, Mark- I dale, has a new advertisement in tliis I week&apos;s paper. ^ Bev. Mr. Corcoran, Methodist minis- In thanking my customers for then , t^r, Eugenia, was recently elected Dig- llberal patroniige in the past, 1 have jtrict Orange Master of Artomesia. much pleasiu-e in being .still able to snpply tJjctti with the following celc- Orcat clearing sale at J. ft. Ander- sen&apos;s, Markdalc, commencing Jan. 22ud, p;,l cojitinning for HQ davR. , Thfl Flesherton Medical Hall ii to the front again with an intorestiiif ,>&apos;il- umn anoonnccment. Bead it. brated iDocliiiieB. viz.. The Toronto Light ISinder, The Toronto Mower. i U The Sharp rtulky Itake, &apos; â- ) The Massey Harvester. â€" &apos;&apos;;&apos;*, • â-  The Maasey Mower. &apos;,x,&apos; &apos; The Tolteu Pea Harvester, j-jr The Fox Pea Harvester. â- â- â- *i&apos; Hamilton&apos;s Combination Plowl&apos;-.&apos; Tolton&apos;s Centre Draught Jointer Plow. Hamilton&apos;s Scufflers. Hamilton&apos;s Boss Gang Plow. Wisiier&apos;H Spring Tootli Cultivators. The Chatham Fanning Mill. 1 WANTKI).-BoRsSho.."maker.&apos;1)o take A full stock ot Uepaibb always on fj^ , j.^,,,,^. g, Married man &apos; preferred. Apply at once to Parties requiring any of the above will do well to call and inepcct Mach- ines, which will be found in Sproule&apos;s And now FluHlicrtun is said to li.ive a liniikoring after incorporation. Dundalk has set an awful bad example ! On Monday evening next Piof. Morgan jaiid Fairy will give a grand concert in the I Town Uidl, Flesherton, for purpose of oi- ! gotiizing singing class. Silver ouUectioii warehouHC. A. S. II. T. LEaATR, Flesherton, Out. VaQDQSEN, Fleshertoi.&apos;. oooooofjOi^ooooooorto&apos;obooooooooooooo ^^4 yor&apos;s Hair Vigor improves thci Ijeau- ^~" the hair and promotes its growth. • iT^.oveuts tlic accuinul.ition of dand- I ruff, cloauKos the scalp, and restores a i natural color +/) gray hair. Have ysi- received Aycr&apos;a Almanac for the new ._ I year? â- t "I do the trade. &apos;86, sold 18 spriag weight Clocks and I , • , , ., 1*2 gol.i and silver Watches. pHces °&apos; &apos;"&apos;"â-  "&apos;"^^&apos;^ ""^""^«&apos;^ ^^-^ &apos;^ &apos;" i&apos;^&apos;*^&apos; draw trade. W. A. Broen, Markdale. I &apos;&apos;°"&apos;&apos; *&apos;"-" &apos;"&apos;&apos;^&apos;"&apos;"&apos;^ &apos;"»&apos; "«l^fi"i&apos;<&apos;ly- No 3l &apos; use trying to argue with snow-drifts â€" Wo regret to hear of the death of Mr. unless you&apos;ve got wings ami can fly Duncan Heron, of Maxv**;ll. Deceased • over tliein I was widely known and universally re- ! ,, , ~r~: rz~ z ; . ! ... I MemlKirs of the Methodist choir were I feasted in grand Htyle last Friday even- 1 Don&apos;t forgot to go to J.G. .\uderson&apos;s ing by Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Clayton, ofi great clcaiiug sale, Mari dale, and se- ; this town. Once every year the mem- cure some of the great bargains now . bers of that organization speij<l an cveu- oflerod. [ ing with the ostetmed lady and gentle- â-  man just named. i A. McGirr, Esq.. of Foversliam â€" rUcVi) of O.sprey â€" is an i&apos;utior of Mar- riage Licenses. S«« curd advt else- whet e. Tlio Collegiate Institnt,&apos;! oxMsnod on Monday with the largMJt attendance that it ever liatl at the b<!giuniug of any teriti. â€" Gollingwood Bi-Witi. Mr. J. O. Koefer, o( Forest â€" formerly of the AiivANCE office-^fti a delegate to the Grand Council, R. T. of T., which mfebts in Bt Thomas on tiie 8th Febru- ary nest. The fuilowin^ L&apos;t&apos;iidouiili will lie elect- ed t<) represent the county of Grey in the | HiiuHe of Commons on the 22iid Febru- I ary, viz.. Dr. JatnUoii, "3(iutli Grey ; Dr. I Sproule, East (in>y ; Jas. Mimsoii, Esq. I Q. C, North Grey. The Tli.irnbury | "Spoopendyke" is asked to cut this par- I ai^raph out and paste it in his knot hole &apos; for reference. When the eyes become weak or the lids inflamed and sore&apos;, a disordered sys- tem or a scrofulous condition of the blood is indicated, for which Ayer&apos;s Sar- &apos;My dear, said a testy wife to her | saparilla is the best remedy. It invig- husbaiid, "1 never stan(^ upon cermony." | orates and vitalizes tlie blood and exjiels "It would l>e bad for teremony if you , did," said hubby, glaucig furtively ati h"r No. 6"«i. all humors. 3 llr. Win. Wilson poRsoses aflio speci- meu of tlio English liimet. m &apos;.licli he brought from the old coiiuti J some few months ago. Ho is alho the possessor of a dog which oan smoke. T^ "Does liangii.;; prevent murder&apos;?&apos;, is a r^.icsti in which agitates an English state. Von \><:t it doi!s. (,&apos;ases are very rare where a man couml^.s murder after he has been hanged o&apos;lcii&apos;or twite. Mr. J. R. Reefer, t.ih-d sou of Mr. Goo. KiTcfcr, ^esliprton, has secnisd a good position as oparaK>r on the C.P.lt, at Gravel Itiver. We wisli friend Jim all success. "Mr. Ooo. J. Bennett, news editor of U»« Tory^to "Ewniii«, Telegram," who is also Orand Registrar of the Grand Lo ige of Canada, .V.K. <V A.M., has just issued "The Frotunasons Pocket Book, Diary and Calendar for 1887." It is a comprehensive guide to the Grand iind SulMjrdinato Lodges of the Doniiniou ami may bo correctly termed tho Mas- onic &apos;•Kn»jniro Witliin." No Mason should Ih! without it. The book t&apos;om- prizes nearly 3(X) |mges of iifcful matter ele-jantly cncase<I in leather, gilt edges and costs but 75 cents." Spiriiil Reliuittiis Nervirrs. Special r()li;;ious services are iK&apos;iiig &apos; hell] in the Methodi.Ht church here every I night in the week except Saturday. On \ The business man who wishes to see | Sunday evening last Itev. Mr. Ayers i his shop or store thronged with good I preachtnl a stirring sermon, his remarks customers will wisely advertise in Tiif I Ijcing based upon the cleansing of the Advaxce, and thereby reach the better class of customers. Still Leadiiij*" the Trade ! RUSSEIjIj! &apos;l%c Xotcd Jewelfy }Alin, &apos;i&apos;lcsl)ci&apos;toi^, i^^ ^ti L^ I PINi S GOODS ti\l SIM I PMS. New Goods arrivifig every weeek. Our Winter Stock of Silverware, Violins and """ancy Goods have arrived, and are sellinfj fast at the Low 1- rices. Any one in need of Watches, Clock*;, Jewelry of ali Kinds, Spectac.es, Silverware, Fancy Goods, Violin&apos;5, Pipes, Purses, Razors, &c., will do well to call at RUSSELL&apos;S, Flesherton The village fathers this year are Messrs. A. JIcGiil. Itich.ard Green and John .McDonald. They are all big men and bi^ things arc expected of them. â€" ChalswortJi Xews. "I am so well known," said .\rtluih Smallhcad, "thut I alwf.ys sign my notes, aw, A. S." "Yes," said Sober- sides Simpkins, "that&apos;s I&apos;wo-tliirds of you anj&apos;way. " The Owen Sound Adfertiser has cu- lts twenty- fifth year, &apos;,&apos;in<l has the ince of a prosjionuis, well-fed and smart youth. The only thing wrong about it is >ff! pcditics â€" t<M) extreme. _riie( ^K^ered it 5tin &apos;^PPur-ri leprosy of the distinguished S)ri.iii com- mander, Nuaniau. At the dose livo persons stood up in the congregation for prayer. A roiisiii^ anil veiy intcrestiug r prayer meeting followed. The sjiecial &apos; services will be continued all this week â-  and jierliaps longer. | Entraiiro Exuc&apos;tiiiatioii. j Three pupils from +he Flesherton I Public Schools passed &apos;&apos;fhe recent En- &apos; trance E.xaniinatioiis, viz.. Miss .\miie Uirhardson, Miss Llzrie Kirhardson and Mi&apos;.s Lizzie Swauton. No less tlitui I,")&apos; piv|>ils from Artemesia were siiecessfnl | â€"the best showing of any Township in the Countv. i El«&apos;«t<>d Kcovr 41 Tiinos. Mr. Charles (lirvin was on January \ Urd elected Ik&apos;cvo of West Wawauosh, Quito a finmber of Fleshertonians took in the Pricevilh&apos; skating carnival ou I n„ri,„ county, for the fortv first liiuc. r.-iday night last. .lanies Mosicr, of | Among those" who voted for him were two men who voted for him fortv years this town, won the three mile race in brilliant style and eftvrifnl off the hand- I some gold ruff buttons. All Watches warranted from 2^ to 5 years ; Clocks from or drop us a post card before day I to 3 years. Watch Repairing a Specialty, and a perfect job gHaranteed every time, at Rasseirs IVoted Jewelry Store^ ,4. " I / Flesherton^ Those dc^r^ng to purchase extra cop- ies of Thk Advanck at any time will do well to come to the office ou Thursday. of issue, as the extra papers issued by every wcok sell very rapidly. SIIILOH&apos;8 VITALIZER it what you npH (or Cnnstipntion, Losr of Appetite, Uiz/.int&apos;iifi, «n(] nil symptoiDB of Dyspoptis. Pricx )0 and 75 oruti per bottle, Uall. <H«&apos;>- Note a few of the h.-irgains in be of fercd at J. 0. Anderson&apos;s clearing sale : 1 case Ladies&apos; Button Boots at $1.00. 1 " Woinon&apos;s lace " !(5. 1 •&apos; Mens long " l.oO. Mens Tweed Suits from Sl.TC up. " " Oveicoats " 4.<jO " " Black Worsted Suits from (5 76 " Rarely have we taken up the pen with feelirigs of more protound sorrow than at thi.s moment, when it is our sad lot to chronicle the death of one of the most gifted i>f our county agriculturists â€" Mr. Archibald Elliott, of Artemesia. The news of his untimely and sudden demise was bn)Ui;ht to Flesherton on Saturday morning last, and we are safe in saying that it is many months since our townn people have received such a severe shock. A gr»&apos;at many could scarcely bring them- selvestoUdievo the report was correct, un- til the sad tidings were at length confirm- ed beyond the shadow of doubt, when the expressions of sorrow and sympathy were univeraa^ .\8 nearly .ia can be learned at time or writing, the f.icts in connection with tho demise of Mr. Elliott are as f<dloW3 :- He was in >T,&apos;irkdale on Thursday. Ho appeared to l>e in his usual ijood healtli. Suddenly, some time in the afternoon, he fell in a desthlike swoon or fai. V be ing restored to conscionsness, symp.ithif- ing ac(juaiiitances tenderly placed him ri a vtfiido for the purpose of bringing hiiM to the earthly hoiu&apos;j he was destined nev erwnre to see in this life. Bnt a short space df the di»tai»^ U-tween the viliag.&apos; and his home had been travelled when Mr. Elliott auain became unconsciouo. Not deeming it prudent t<i continue th** journey under such distressing cir ;mi- stances, the dyinu man was carefully brought to the residence of his brother in-law, Mr. Walker, on the outskirts of tho villstre. Dr. Sproule «.e &apos;&apos;len hastily â- uminoned, and, arrivini; shoitly after wards, made an etarolnation, wh.&apos;n he in- formed the patient that if he had iny a: f,\ii« "o «rttli&apos; ♦hfy &apos;b &apos;ul&apos;l &apos;k&apos; a&apos;t&apos;^i.-f &apos; * as soon as possible, for he Lii^ mily \ short time to livo; S&apos;lie dying ttiui then â- uminoned the tfiombers of his hnuscholJ til hilt tiedside, and about , iduight o;i Friday, .Ian. 14th, â€" stime thirty hour* after :lie first severe attack of ilhiess -h.- passfd iioietly away t.i his eteri.al rest. On Nonday afterniion List the remains of deceased were borne to the church ei^ England cemetery, Markdale, and lower ed^o their last resting pla<&apos;e. The nbse (luies weivconducted by the Orange broth- erhood â€" of which deceased was a vcrv highly enteenied memtier Itev. Mr. W&apos;ar<! ofliciatini{. Over one hundred Granite in<*n were jiresent. The funeral enrtf^, was the Iniirest ever seen in this section of P -"v, .and was proceeded by th- Fle> &apos;etton Hand, which played tho "Dead S&apos;\ie<i in Saul. " The late Mr. Elliott was for many yearo a nioiit ener.{etic and intelligent represe:i iativo of Ward No. 2 at .-Vrtemesia Cou:; cil Bo.ird. .\s a pi&apos;blir .njienker he hm! few eipials in the c â- ninty â€" indee«l w.- have known M. P. P&apos;si. who were not t â-  be compared with himforiin instantiii re.il oratorical abilities. He was neither wo: dy or violent in declamation ; but prf. seiifed liis thoughts on the various lopicii briefly .and clearly .• and although &apos;itterr ! in calm, almost mea.<iured, tones, they possessed much force. .Mthongli wo h» I not a close aopiaiiitance with him, v.- believe deceased was a genUcmen of (fen- erons impulses and fired with a l.iudiibl.> ambiti.in to benefit his fellow-men wl.e: over and whenever poiwible. Wo :»Ni&apos; l)eli«ve that ho was a siiKH>re and earnos&apos; Christian -one of thoifg kind of tni-:i w!i • believe -and livo up \a\ their belief - thu&apos;. &apos;Ui&apos;liKioB !• tho life: an<l The hto of rul^lon in to do gcKsl." He died in the pt&apos;ime of life. Fnnu \\ appear.vncos, the ordinary observer woui ! have !«itid \\\% chances to attain unti -i ripe oM ft>e were goo.l. On Thiirsiiay \\- Seemed hi be in good health. On Frida> he w.\s dead. .\s he was tT«ate<\ fi ! heart diseiuie many years sex it is pro bable this wo-s Jie caatu of hislatyei.tably early and sudden dtvtlh. Truly &apos;"in th.) Midst of life wo ar» ii> doAth." THAT HACkINO COUOII ou be so; Sold st Medical qoijkly cured by Shil.ih&apos;s Curp. We K>&apos;V- , , anC«c It. Suld at M> iical Hull. i-&apos;»*; â- &apos;i;V--i »1 â- hi "&apos;â-  SHILOH&apos;S COUflH and Cf asotnpl;..n Cure i> Fold by us on a RiiKrsntee. It cnrtu Consuuiptiou. Sold at Mtxlical Hall, t: &apos;if â-  , * â-  . %*

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