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Flesherton Advance, 12 Jan 1888, p. 1

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FLESH ADVANCE. TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR-"- ' PRIJ^CIPLES, J^OT MEJV.' 70L. VII., NO. 342. FLESHERTON, ONT.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1888. A. R. FAWCETT, "•;^rSp%,etcr. I Hampden I Ttf-Bits. 1 Cminttiuil of LitcfU ami Other IntfreBting I Item* ijathfred hj The Advaiiee Reporters. I T-oeil NoticoB IntflndBil tn benefit any indi- I vidiial, Kooiety or Cnrporatinn, charged at the ; rate of 10 c«ints per line each iiiKertion. No lo- i cal iiiHertu<l for 1oh8 thuu â- in cuuts. Special rates to rut'iilar a'lvortUers. Mrs. .Tames Deens, of Dundalk, is the ; guest of Mrs. J. G. BuhscU. ' Mr. 'Will. Fawcett, ex-Deputy Reeve . of EuphraHia, was in Fleskerton on Mon- , dav. '•» rnnte for Torouto. Watches ONE DOLLAR will buy a lady a nice I Triuiniiid Hat now at M. Richardson & I Ci>'s dwcuunt sale of Millinery. A curious cuiuciileoce in rti|{ard to the ' villaKf election, is that all the elected councillors and reeve are members of jthe A.O.lJ.Vf.â€"Lhmdalk Hi:rald. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fawcett, sr., are visiting friends and neighbors in Euphrasia and Collingwood Townships. Members of the Royal Templars' Gos- pel Band will be in Fleshertou next week, aud from this point will proceed to make a tour of the County. Discount sale of Millinery, Mantles & Fur Goods at Richardson & Co'a. Come early and secure ban^ains. WOOD WANTED.â€" Will exchange Sett of single Harness (new) for Green Stove Wood.-W. W. TRIMBLE. The following candidates at the De- cember entrance examination in Flesh - orton, have been provisionally admitted by the Local Examiners : Name Marks Where odiicatoil Teachpi- 9 Oaprey M. Richardson & Go's sale of Che.tp Furs attracted the attention of a lar^e number of purchaicrs. Hut a few lines ar'i left : MulTs, Caps and Mantles, which will be cleared out at still lower prices. Come and see. / detirf. to eztew) he*t thanks for the. ' continued conjidence and support re- j ceCved from tlie, public during 1887. /| liope 1888 will bring to all mantf htlp* \ ')ver hard phice^. Bear in mind my business principles which have bee» car- , ried out for years next March, in | Grey Co., viz.. Honest Goodn in quality, Fair Frofits, Riliable Warramtt, /| have the "only Full St(jclc of Watehet, j Clocks. Etc. in this section to select fiam. \ .Vy prices so cl"se that small JewtUers j doing a hand to mouth biu\n«$$ ar« compelled to resort to big adjectives and jietitious discounts to draw sufficient trade to auible them to pay rents, taxes, etc. It will pay to do business itith Jtncellers •uJio "Juive a reputation" to sustain for "reliability." The People's Jeweller. W. A. BROWN, narkdale. Out. Mr. Fred. Leitch, of Winnipeg, Mani- toba, is home on a visit. His many friends were glad to see Uim well and happy. TENDERS WANTED.â€" For Heat- ing aud Caretakiug of the Public School buildiug, Flesherton. -^pply to M. Richardsou, Sec. -Treas. School Board. $350 WILL BUY LOT .(7 IN I«b CON., AUTEMKSIA 107 acrei*. Appiv to C^AULKB GAMON. 'Ml-i4. Cultiii^wood. 'CavcatH, Uo-iMBiioK ami Triwio-Markn stjcured, and ail ottiur patent causoii in tlip Patent OtHcu and bofuru ttiu cuiirtH piuiuptly and carefully attondt'd to. Upon rocuipt of iiicxto) of Hketoh of invention, [ make careful uxainiimtion, aud adviHu as to patentability Fruo of Cliargu. Fkks Modeuati;. and I niako so ni.UiGK un- i,rs8 I'ATKNT IS HKcrnRi). Information, advico .Lud spucial rufurenceH Hunt on application .1. U LITTKLL, Wahhiujiluii L). C OppOHito r S. Vatfut OUloc. W. W. TRIMBLE; F(Hl First Cla.s6 ROLLER FLOUR. ITo.l Stone Plour, OATMKAL. ROLLED OATS, GUAHAM FLOUR, CRACKED WHEAT, Shorts, Chop and Bran. POTATOES. APPLES, ETC. (IVSTIRS POR SAli. W. W. TRIMBLE. Flcaberton. Deo, Ist, 1887. Remember the Grand Orange Soiree in Kimberly to-morrow evening. Splen- did array of speakers, refreshments, &c. And a paltry 2A aeuia pays the bill. Lieut. Field has the Fleshertou Skat- ing Rink in good running order. Go and have a plide on Cholice. Its better than medicine when aot overdone. Our Township Fathers did not meet on Monday. Next Monday they will assemble for the transaction of business in the Town Hall. It seems that they always meet tlio third Monday in .lauu- ury but the tirst Mjouday iu each and every other month during the year, ex- cept on special occasious. Onr W^atch repair trade is increasing every day. Thirty-nine watches into re- pair at the preseut tintu aud the people come over twenty miles around to get their work done at RushoH's, Fleshorton, as they have proved by experience that is the only ^^ace to got them doue pro- perly. The Toronto Trader of this month contains the following : "Alive Wiuui- peggcr. Mr. W. F. Doll, our old Toronto friend, (who may now Ix,' considured a real Winnipcgger) is deciiledly making his mark in the commercial metropolis of the Northwest. Mr. Doll has shown a great deal of foresight in locating him- : self in Winnipeg, for there is no doubt that at no distant dav^he fertile prairies of Manitoba and the sister provinces westward to tho Rockies will not only be the granary of the world, l)ut support millions of people in easy cir<niiiistaiic(!s. Mr. Doll has the go m him to make his business keep pace with the growth of the country." UHprey Miiiiiolpul Election!*. IHKK Annie ReinroBo ;1HI Minnie Urander ran lAztio Hale OH (trace JcilinBtoil 41fi FranceH JanioH 41 1 Mary E. Lar^e iM .Minnie McN«ja ;:«! Minniti M<:Kea Ktta Spulfurd I.izziM A. White â- loKiiih Hudaoa 31'4 Hurlii'rt Hull 4;i9 flobort Keufer 473 John Kuapp .770 <iH<jrfie Shore 47C Win. A. Sinclair :i72 Krauk VanDu8en;t71 Mr. Draininoii'l 18 .\rtoinetiia Mr. Ker; T Odprev Oeo. Mitcliel! 18 ArteiueKia Mr. Korv 12 Sir. Porter Markriale :;hi Maikiialu ;i.>fj 4 Ofprev 41'J 9 OBiircv ,;ti3 (1 Gleuul« 3U4 7 Osiiruv 4:i9 Markilal u 473 Flealieitou 370 Maikdalu 17C Markilu!u FluHherton Flosliorton MiR9 Mclntyrti Mr. Drniijinonil .MisH White Mr. Mi(cli...ll .\fr. I'ortcr Mr. Ii win Mr. I'orter M r. I'orrer .Mr. Irwin Mr. Irwin TUuMA.S (iOBDON, Illsp. FOR 8AL£.â€" One bay Mare in foal to Lord Derby. Also one Colt rising 2 years, sired by Black Prince. C. EKINS. Fleskerton. M. Richardson & Co. are advertising bargains, clearing out balance of Wintar Stock in their Millinery and Mantle de- partment. Those calling early will find bargains. Auction sale farm stock aud imple- ments at Lot 1(5, Con. 12, Osproy, on Friday, Jan. 'iOth, commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. .Tohu Spcers,. proprietor ; .Tohn SjH3ers & Co., Auctioneers. See bills for particulars. If you want a first-class Oold or Silver Watch iu Ladies' or tients' sizes, Russoll's, Fleshertou, is tho place to go. Warrants from throe to five years cov- ering all breakages at lower prices than elsewhere. Now is tho time to subscribe for The Advance and get the splendid New Story, which will shortly be published. The Advance stories are always pure in tone aud of a high character generally. One Dollar foots tho bill for one year. "Come one conio all." C. Treadgold, Flesherton, dealer in the best Pianos, Organs, Sewing Ma- chines, Wa.shing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Churns, Fruit & Ornamental Trees. Three second-hand Sewing Ma- chines on hand to sell for Wood or Hay. A mistake occurred in setting up the names of the officers of L.O.L., No. '244 last week. The name of Mr. .lolin Wright should have appeared im Lect- urer, while Mr. John Hales should have had the words, "Director of Ceremon- ies" after his name. Wo can easily lay claim to doiug the business of this section for 25 miles around, having sold from Oct. 8rd, 1887, to Dec. -iOth, 1887, eleven fine gold watches, thirty-two silver watches, aud twenty-nine clock«, against another dealer's blow of twelve watches and six- teen clocks. There is no doubt about it, that the people will come to us to buy as they know they can do far bet- ter than elsewhere at Russell's Noted Jewelry Store, Flesherton. Rgmovbs the Caubb, â€" Many persons suffer from a symptom of Catarrh that nausea, more especially after eating ip tho moruii)((. Nasal Balm will care by romoviqg the cause. OIllcu CandiiltttcK PdIH Heevo Doufjlan .lohn I " PruBton D. K. I Dep. Uoove Mclntyre \. PottB Hilwanl CuuucilltirH Hniwn Joa. ' " HuiIhuu .Tobn ! '* Mouatjtiin Wm " SpeerH luhu " hprott ICobt. I '* Taylor Iob. iiK Sub-divihions Toi 1 'i .-I 1 •> â- Â£) 4S OU 4'J NS 4U S4 27 lil JO 30 77 3'J Go 00 48 43 17 W 47 U15 r,^lJO 17 70 73:l4 IU .57 CI O) ii 7S l.'J 64 fiO -.'l 12 22 7 17 :<4 aa 6"J -.T '.j 01 Wui. Milno, K. tals •274 2;)7 2«« !M4 Id') 21. "i â- 2.W 1711 HO 24S O. Wo can easily lay claim to doing tho business of this section for 2r> niilfs around, having sold from Oct. 3rd, 1887, to Dec. 29tli, 1887, eleven fine gold watches, tliirty-two silver watches ami twenty. nine clocks, against aiiotlier dealer's blow of twelve watches and six- teen clocks. There is no doubt about it that the people will come to us to buy as they know they can do far bettor than elsewhere at Russell's Noted Jew- elry Store, Flesherton. .-VsTHMA. â€" Persons who liavo suffered for years with .\sthnia will find a quick relief and cure in the doul)le treatment of Southern .Asthma Cure. -â- v. THIS SPACE Is Eeserved for ^^j^^5- RUSSELL'S NOTED JEWELRY STORE, FLESHERTON, The Place where tlie People of Grey ^et Genuine Bargains in . WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, 8PEX &C. We are just Taking Stock so look aid for Great Bargains in ourJ\''ew Ad. shorilij, tliey will astonish you. .-;*^ I J A'.

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