^^â- ^w pp ^â- ^â- "â- Pipppwi V ♦ ir^* '-: '-,' J.: ^ Ji j»r. J, 'â- i i ; 'TRUTH MEFOUE FAVOR."- ' ^RIJfClFLES, J^OT MEJV.' '^ I * 'rK(i#j- • /-«ilA;*tI ; >» »V- q*= ...1 ^ .? . ii VOL Vn., NO. 313. 4 FLESHERTON, ONTARIO, JUNE 16, 1887. A. R. FAWCETT, EDITOR Sf PROPRIETCR 1. A. BBOWlll 'fc*;;:- iiVJ*'-.. THE T : ^'J'EOPLE'S JEWELLEl Keepiji the only ^PirsD-CIaas Stock ifcf Amem-au Wiitche*, C'beka, JewellLTf, j Wedding |iu»«%.*j8!P<^ «**•. beiweek ''fllMh^RlW <vrid the Hbnnd. Ham[)d<4 Wutcfic's, my own name oa, ttcciu»t4 * ly tam»i. 2 and »" y«Mr» •waiTantu, $8.5Q to $38.00. Faliys, Waltliam .» , Turooto C»»e». ;fto 5 OB. i Waltbaiu, P. S. H,ii lions, icz. csoin case, $i" is ix'forriiif,' to Mr. Joseph ;'tX«Gar()'ii iajnom Devoa Dull. *W; hlleiyw. iJU.uU, lowei -rada*, *^ Hr. Jtuufls Bolmer has r(»tnrBed boioc ' W^.OU, to !*iM,«K) : ElgiiiB if Prefontl^.^^^^ ^^^^-.^ij^. ^^^^ ,.,,„,<: s^.jt. I.iKlits 10 & T4 k. Watches, and CteDt s ; =i_v_i_ i »^- â- > _L- "Mr. Daruude is^iiipng the higheHt rice i«t w'oui a»i uswS^jj^, the Taouery. ,. â€" - -" Tâ€" TTTT For the be.st Pliiiir fiiiu Fu«d obtaiuOh lie go to Keefer's, KlcHhartna. ill tic U ii. filLaJ cases always iu sUJflk ^U tf safe to b«y WatcheBlrom jof Do- •«aaae I da br. inuBs for myiMll,.iiv ffiV -^Wnnttoe, «nd cMi be luld to uii 'â- •.•*»(tt*nt«. -a-t Setk Thcinas,! QilTtu and Ansonia' Clbckrf \iOvr in . itook, bouglit iilise. f: ?*?>y. jtW/ y sold below tlus '" Terrible Bftr<rains" prices •--' iO/ least T5 />c;r «»/. tr. - •* ** "^t is fawyto come dow« wtwu goods ai-e awivy ii^, I don't do a. eatck biisi- f ne3s. Straight dtalmg ensuret sucuss, I nhull Rtay on liiat line. Small firofitfi, inod«K prices. 1 secmti pat- TOuage through low pricce. Assort- uteut Complete. Send for quotations, J/ fii> not sittM )/ou moitejf J will olhi.r Jewt'lttri take cost.. Sep sdvt. elHOwhcvQ hi referance to yfr. Donalil Mackenzie's cekbratod Dui'haui Bull, "Uauuyt!iw<'' Mauter Geo. Trti^dKold, uf FleHherton, bmti HMiired a giomtioi! oa the Dnndnlk Hi^mhl. Ho went there lo^tt week. nwuuly pUfi« iu thiH oountry to get yoyr Watdi re|jaired propvrly is at Kut>- seiK, Flushurton. 2t. Ur. D. White-, of this plaoo, got kick- ed ou tho i»p ol tbu ku*^c by a horse recently. MinH Lizzie McGrutbsr, irf Nottawa sa^a, was viHitiuf< btjT aunt, Mrs. R. McGruthor, last wtab^ Mr. an^ Mrg. Maymmi WJiite, of Col- lin^^wood Towuship, waveTiaitiu^friendii ni this neii{hl)or)ioo<l la^t tieok . Mr. H. Down, of th<» l(#tb Kne, Ar- teiiicHia, had slieep wtUBiW by dogs on TueHday nif^ht ot last 'V^tf^ â- To the cliiidreu â€" smalls kad lAr^e ! I have a small Pictorial Of*fl for e^ery one who will call for it on.J|<ibiIt)e. day in FloKherton, Monday, J>iue JJOi â€" Wh. Clayton. TOP BUGGY FOR SALE.â€" One Top Bnggy nearly now, will be sold cheap for cash, gr exchange for a good driving hor»o. W W, TRIMBLE. Dr. Chribtoe occuiiiod tho pulpijb of the MethodiHt ch«rcli htre last Sunday evening ; Mr. M. Richardbon preached in the same placu iu the morniuf;. Visitors k> tlie Jubilee on Monday next will do well to call at Raasell -<. Flcslierton, and secure one of his famous watchuH, You can save 2(5.% by buying there. 2t. Flour from $8.2.5 per barre) np can be obtained at Mrs. Ttionqjuion's bakery, Fleshertoo. All kinds of Feed, Chop, 4c. eqnally cheap. IMAffals at all hours. The people hi this connty are so as- tKH^ished at RuHHell'tk. pdfceii that they eKulaim, "how can they eell so cheap?" The fact is we buy r!^^ and onlj- ask small proAtB. J , ii. Barley out in head some days ago on the farm of Mr. Jas. Brodie. Meafo»d Road, .^rtemcsia, and a splendid sample it iu* I£cvw is that for the "Heart of Misery •.'" > DoRiiiHon Day is to be celebrated in FlosliertOn this year. The program win cousist of Athletic Games >fc Sports, TuK of War, <Vc.. *c. For particidars see largo posters just issued. Another now atock arrived at Russell's i NotetlJewelry Store, Flesherton, con- sisting of iailies and gents Gold Watches, kulioH and nents Silver W'atches and at terrible low prices. 'it. „, , ,„ . . . „,. ,. .,, I Mr. Will (Jauiubell haB uoue to Pearl Tha aumial Picnic ui opauection wuh „, , , t»- ... ,. i i i o , ._^ . ,. , o , 1 -,, , , ,j lUvi-'r, Algoma District, wh.re ho has Salem ^>abbath School Will he held on L , â- .- .. ,, ^ ,„ , , , ., i<i , . . , taken a position as or.orator oji tlio C. We(hiesnav next. June Slid, to wind up ;„ „ .,, . , , . , «..,, , , , , . ., . ' I P.K. Wewlsn friend "I'-l imbouided witli au uutertaininotit 4) the evening. For particulars see billa; , Bemember Picnic (111 the ton, at one o'clock noon next, June 2drd Uuion Sabbath School Beaver Meadow. Fieaher. ou Tbtirsdav after- IB years fttj __, Mrs. Smith of this viBn^o brought to town severftt fine hea^' of full blown barley and fall wixpat taken from the farm of Mr. Teeter, Meofortl Road, on Uie lOtb lust. • ; . 'in per cent, diasoom. 35 per cent, discount for one day ool} , ou Monday next, we will give li.f fi'v cent, on all cash sales of Jl and over. Visitors to tile .iiibilee, you had better take advau- ta^e of positively one day only. **Consumptjbii" iKisitively cured| by buying Flour at Keefot's, Flesherton, {at from i);(.5U per barrel np to t4.,S(). Now's your chance- All kinds of Meals, Biscuits, Confeotioncry, Stc., always on hand. The Cranberry Marsh iu the S^uth em part o£ this Township is reported as being in a very bad condition. Our Council ha« time and a^ain expended i lar-^e sums of money on it, but it wo-ild almost seem as if the bog iu quettion had no bottom at all. Our Townsiiip Fathers are determined, however, to leave no stone unturned iu order to m.ike a good solid roadway over this eautankerons "Cranberry Marsh." HoV to accompliali the task succsssfuUy i» now tlie great problein to solve. Wo regret to haira to announce this week the death of two old and respect- ed residents of Artomchia, viz., Mrs. .•\lfred Ward and Mr. James McNally â€" both deaths uccuring on Saturday last. Of the former we. ciiau say she was a woman who commanded tile respect and esteem of all who knew lier ; of tllB latti^r Wi! cau only say that wu believe he was and honorable and upright niao. as Qur acquaintance with him waa very .slight. Xhe rcuiaiuB of both wore livi'^ to rest in the Fleabtttteu cemetery oii Monday last. SPECIALTISE: Watch Uepaiitug, Fitting Sixsx. Addreis 5wc 5, MAEKDALE, ONT. .vdvkrtisingi'.avh: jut tiimit »n oilvnrtlHi'- AuvAMK anil not for yoiirBoU. S.VV.H.\LLOTJBr:UK , , Of cmiiTin it douH. .Iimt tuftiit »n oilviirtiHi Illullt 111 I'BK _- , - , , HiiiidroclH liuvc iluiie so ami wore buiiollttoU. Hiivu yon ft furui vou waut to soil or rent'.' Ail- vurtiKu in Thr Aijva.n(I'.. Have you aiiythiim .uu<lur tb« suii y«u wiiut to »«11 or Irtilu/ .\ii wlvurtiiteniont In Thi-; .\iiv.inck wiU bring you <!iiHtoinor» "vorv tiino. Do vou want to buy «ny- thinK or liiru hol|i .' A.lvurtiwi in Thk Advamk uvvry tiisti. Addri.'i'H ur urUl uii A. K. Fawuutt, ADVANCK OlHuo, Flonhurtoii, for turuis, &c. oooooooooooooooonooooooooooooooooo CARD UFJHAIS ! In thanking my customers for their libei-al pationago in the past, I have much pkasnre in being still able to supply them with tlic l'ollowiu(,' cele- brated maehiiics, viz., The Tinouto Liyiit Binder. Tho Toronto Mower. The Sharp Sulky Hake. The Mussey Harvcutcr.'^T, Tlie Mttssoy Mower* The Tolten Tea Harvester. The Fox Pea Harvester-. Noted Jewelery Store, FLESHEETON, Has the only First-Class Stock of American Watches, Clocks, Jewelery, Wedding Rings, Spex &c. between Shel- burne and the Sound. Hampden, Columbus, Waltham, Elgin, and Swiss Watches, bearing warrants from 2 i-2 to five years from §7.50 to $25.00. Fah^^s, Waltham or To- ronto cases 2 to 5 1-2 oz. We never ask any more than â- $16.00 for a P. S. Bartlett 3 oz. coin silver case, some deal- ers have the cheek to ask §17.50. EUery's §13.25, while other dealers ask §14.50. Lower Grades from $6.90 to 11.50. Ladies & Gents Gold Watches. All kinds of Am- The fact is, On Monday evening last, Mr. Spirit tied his liorse iu the stable with too long a strap. The horse got its Ick faut in the strn]) and came near hanging; it- self. Neighbors hearing the noise camo to itH assistance and eittticalied it from it« perilni's position. The Fkjsfcerton AdvaNck celcbrat«<1 its sixth birthday last week and aniioun- cee with great pride that its eye-teetli are cut. It is a bright, newsy paper, well printed, and deserves tho success it has attained. Wo wish it continued prosperity. â€" Shellntriie Free Prest. The Flesherton .Viwancb is six years old and outers upon its seventh "suiund ill wind and limb" aud with hopeful pro- spects for success and usefulness in future. Wo view with pleasure the pro- gress made from year to year by Mr. Fawcett in tho .\i)VAxei;, and wish him continued prosperity. â€" Markdah Stand- ard. The contract for the erection of the Flesherton schoolhouse, on the hand- some grounds recently purchased from Mr. W. K. Fleslier. has been let to the well knciWii Markdale builder, Mr, Richards, and will be pushed forwar<l with all speed. Mr. .•\ylc8worth, of Collingwood, is the architect. Hamilton's Combination Plow. , . y^i 1 ._ , â- ., , , Tokens Contio Draught Jointer j ^Hcan Clocks at lovver prices than elsewhere Hauailton's Stufflers. . ">• other dealers cannot begin to compete with us notwithstand- Haniiltoii's lioss Gang Plow, Bill Nye says that the first paper he iever edited was owned by a joint stock company, wlio published it in a room over a hvery stable, and that is why they called it a joint stock company. There were two ways of entering the printing rooms. One was to ascend the spiral staircase, and the other was to twist the mule's tail and then take the elevator. Wisiier's Spring Tuotli Cultivators. Tiic Chatliani t'liuning Mill. A full stock of Uei'aijis always ou Land. Parties re-inifing any of tki above will do Well to call and iiispcot .Mach- ines, which will be I'ounJ iu Sproulc's warehouse. A. S. VanDQSEN, I'l.KSIlKRTO.N. PKINTINOI YKS, OH, YES! all liialiniirH of porKoliH wh< 0000000000000000000000000000000000 IT WII.Ij I'AY road this advt. to Kottliuir Printing ilniiu at 'I'hk Auv,\sik Of- ncu, i-lMHlKjrtiJii. C-iood nork iit lionuKt priucR fivery tin:oI .X dollar savi-ii i.* n <lf>llar iianiud â€" M> tb'i) inovi^rb f^oea. PainphletH. PosterH, Clr- cuUni, l'ro((ni.iji«. Dodiiurs, Streainiirs, Hill Haadu, Nntci Hi!a<ls, Itoculpts, N'.ito Forms, Huai- nuK'i CanlN, VisithiR Cards, Liiliola, Ta(;H, A-n„ I'luiu cir Culoroil. Ad(lr<>HK or call on \. IU Kawcott, .Vi)VA.Nt:i5 Offiou, l-iofthoi ton, for toruis. ADVERTISE m Tbe AD'VANCB 'ing the fact we do not sell at auction or trade on the church. A fine Stock just arrived at lower prices than ever. Always take your Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry to RUSSELL to re- pair, the only genuine Watchmaker & Jeweler in this section of country. Come riglit along and secure some It will pay you to come 20 miles to deal with us. You saVe 25 per cent, by dealin2 at bargains. can RUSSELL'S Xoted Jewelry Store, Flesherton, Grand Jubilee celebration in Flesher- ton on Monday, next, 20th inst., under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance. All nieniburs of sister organizations are invited toatleud I)oth afternouii iiieeting ill Flcsher's Park at 2 o'clock, and eii- tertiiiiinieiit in the Town Hall at 8 o'. clock sharp in the evening. W. Iv. Fleshcr, Esq., has kindly consented to occupy the chair. Admission. i!\ cents ; children under 12 years of ago, l.'i cents. Mr. S. Sjiirit, butcher of this place, was driving into town on Thursday last, near the tannery, when his horse sud- denly bolted and sprang into the spongy nictf-ass at. tin; side of the road. When extricated the animal was covered with mud from bead to foot and it was only after coimiderable wai-hing and cleaning that Mr. Spirit got his spirited horse in his usual well groomed and neat condi- tion. •â- ^\ Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, their two chif- dreu, aud au old ladyâ€" all cf DuuJalkâ€" were driving from the Station in the direction oi Flesherton, on Ft'iday last, when tli« bridle slipped uiT one of tlic horse's heads. Tlie' horses «tarte<l to run and jn turning a sharp curve the vehicle upset, tlirowiug tlie oevupants out on ttio ground with oonsiderable vio- lence. Mr. Proctor and tbe two'eliildron esca|i«A-injory, bulMta. Prouier and th<- old- lady •wm n \ r a Hi 8 ii .»< j f « » ul )t ^i-iWhM. Tlie horses continued runiung along the Station road until they came about op- posite the residence of Mr. .John Adams, where they were stopped by somebodv. Flcshortoii Volunteer company will givo a good account of itself at Niagara :amp ground this year. Tuesday morn- ing last they turned out iu full force at, tho Drill Shod here and marched to the Station. Every vacancy in the company has been tilled with smart young re- cruits, and, indeed, quite .1 numlier of applications for membership had to bo leclined. We observed one of the Vol. uiitecrs wearing one of tho liadges given out after tho late North-West rebellion. On enquiry, wo found he had seen in uli fictive service during those troublous times. '1^1 per cent, discount, 2.> per cent, discount for one day only, on Monday next we will give 2,')% on all cash sales of 91 and over. Visitors to tho Jubiloo you bad lietter t.ako ad\autage of posi- tively one day only. '^l â- \ \ vi â- 4 I » . % v*.