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Flesherton Advance, 26 Apr 1888, p. 8

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/ ..•'<«' THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE [Apr. f6, 1888. Re-Opening OP SPROULE'S BLOCK, I I. HIBSW HAS OPENED OUT A New Stock OF" - tteiieral Dry Coods, Groceries^ Boots & Shoes, Etc., IN THE WELL-KNOWN STAND SPROULE'S BLOCK. FLESHERTON, Aud will be in the market to liaiuUo All Kinds of Farm Pro- duce. I will endeavor througli Iioneat denlinp; with tho public to establish a good trade, (ioods will bo sold at the Lowest Possible Pmces And the Highest Market Price will be paid for all kindii of Farm Produce. Remember the Place, J. G. ANDERSON, Sproult'B Block, Flesherton, County and District News. Clipited ntul Votidcniteil from tite ColutniiM of Our ExclumgeH. Five more hotel hccnaes are aiked for South Grey this ycwr than last. There is an old lady living in the town- ship of Bentinck, who has never yet seen tho cars. The hy-law, to raise funds for the pro- posed tiew roller mill in Uurham has been quashud tliroui;h a Ici^'al technicality. Wlulo making tatfy a little Shelburno (jirl, named McFliair, fell on the stove, wliich .tet fire to her clothing. Both of hor leys were badly burned. k dramatic society has been organized in Tliornbury with Capt. Edw. Rorke as President. The Captain has Buperior abilitieH as an actor and manager. Bernard Callahan, of Melancthon, was waylaid and brutally beaten by one Clierry on Saturday niji^ht, says the, Shelburne Free I'reas. A law suit will probably be the outcome. The (irst sitting of Markdab Division Court was held on Friday week, .Judge Lane presiding. F'ifty-four cases were en'.erud, tho majority of which were set- tled before Court day. Two weeks ago yciterday, Mrs. Wni. Blair died at Duiitroon, Nottawa.saga township, where she had resided for 54 years. One of her sons, Mr. Wm. Blair, is a prominent resident of Collingwood township. The ten year old sou of John Morrison, of Holstein, was fnuiid last week in the mill pond at that villaj;o. It is supposed ho jumped off tho radway bridge, because his father gave him a Hovere whipping. â€" (!rey Heview. Chatsworth joint stock company's grain warehouse, containing 5,000 bushels of grain â€" the latter the property of C. Goode, Toronto â€" was destroyed by tiro on Monday week. The building cost f^.lMX) and was insured for$l,33;t. Owing to poor health, Kev. T. Hail- formerly editor of the Dundalk Heiald and now pastor of a Methodist church in Iowaâ€" is obliged to retire temporarily from tho ministry. Ho will spend the next six months in .Markdale. ^ Mr. Andrew Buattio's splendid heavy draught stallion, "Just in Time," was awarded special prire for "heavy draught with Iwst registered pedigree," at the Markdale show on Friday week. "Lord Dehy " and " Diuidy Boy " were shown in tliis class. Fourteen Dundalk sap-suckers visited Mr. Livermore's bu.sli i>ii Sunday after- noon week, and treateu themselves to the sweet juice of the maple. \ reporter of the Herald waH on hand and jotted down the names of the suckers. By tho way, how did tho reporter find his way out there ? There are thirty or forty vacant build- ings in Thoriibury, and tho I'nion Stand- ard says there are just as many in pro- |>(>rtion to population in Meaford. In Flesherton there are not half a dozen, and most of them would be vacant under any eiiTunistaiioi'.s. .\ steady wave of prosperity has .set in here. A red-haired ("edarvillo yahoo inter- viewed the Dundalk Herald's apprentice riiio day last week in the absence of Edi- tor Spurr, and threatened to hurl the mighty engine (^f the law upon the whole establishment and H(|Uelch it out of exis- tence. lUit Kditor Spurr is iniule of the matt^rial that doeHii't s(|uelch worth a con- tinental. Last Saturday night about 7 o'clock, a young man whose business is not at present defined, liut which when diagnos- ed might be classed with the bunnuers and loafers of tho world's metroiudis, was seen to stretch his big arms around some <if the lineHt sticks of ye editor's wood pile and carry theui otl'. About eleven o'clock the fire of this contemptible, sneaking, brazen-faced thief, wo presume, got low, and as he thought the editor's pile was handy at any time, he went aci'oHs the road to Mr. llunter'H wood- pile aud took therefrom a big armful, which, owing to the darkness of the night did not reijuiro a paper bag or an <dd cony of the Owen Sound Advertiser to' shield it from inspection. As a certificate to be appended to this young gontleman's " swallowtail ' wo would say that as a cheeky, indolent, worthless vagabond you are near perfection ; and, as a means of gutting rid of you, may no more serious mode of annihilation happen you than the sudden bursting of some of those "eggs." -^ Dundalk Herald. [Why not chuck tho hiac.k-hearted, mean, snivelling, infernal gutter-snipe into the " Dundalk Corpora- tion Fad ! •'] Call and see that fine stock of gold and silver ladiea' aud gents' watchoi at ItuBsoU'H uotcd jewelry store, Flosbortun CLIMO & CO The New Store. Wright's Old Stand. Have opened a New Stock CiROC'ERIES, DRY iiOODS, BOOT»i & i^UOEN. t LOTHI.NC. â- We extend to all a Cordial Invitation to visit ub. We will be in the mar- ket to handle ail kinds Barter- -Wool and Hides, Cast Metal, <Scc. CLIMO & CO., FLESHERTON. I have received a Very Large Assortment of BOOTS & SHOES ! Several Hundred Pairs of Mens', Womens' and Childreos' which I am offering VERY CHEAP. WM. CLAYTON, - - FLESHERTON. CHEAP # AND « DUEABLE ! THE WELL-KNOWN SPEIGHT WAGON ! Call and get Prices, &c. from understgneti. STOVES, TINWARE. &c. for sale :ii^ usual F irst-class value in every department. Agent for VICKERS' EXPRESS. All paruls left Viith him will be promptly and carefully attended to. FLESHERTON.' MARBLE WORKS : E. VAN Z ANT, ALL K1XD8 or lHnrile d i&uirsntal Wcrh ^;^i '^'tff^i^mm I»=S£- ) ,'• Such a.H Monunionts, Tomb Tables, Ilcudstonoa Coiiiitei- and T;iblc Toyis â€" Ju Auu'rican un^l Itivlinn Miu'ble inul (fi-aiiite, and niude on Hhort iiotiec. AIhu Mantles iu Marble aud Marbleized Slate, Ac, Ac. Flesherton, Aug. TO, 1883. HEALllI FOR ALL. THE PILLS TmifT tlio Ulood, correct all DiKurders of tlm Liver, Stomach, I£liln'yH, ancl Ifo^velie^. Theyiiivitioriitoan I rofttore to hiinltli UfliiUtated ('on!»titiitioiis. and aro fiivuhm!)U' in all CV>ni- plaiutsiiioideutal to Kuuiulus iH ull h^vh. Kor Chllihoii and tliu ii\^i th«> aru I'ricolffcS. THE OINTMENT IB ftuiufalliblo remedy for Bad Logn, liad HroAsta. OUX WotindH. Sore** and UK-ers. It iH famontifo' (Inut and lUmiiuilitiRiu. Kor diNordcru ot the C'tio.4t it has no equal. For SOUK THROAT, RROJVCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS OlandularSwolliugs.aucI all Skin DiHiiimcs it )i*« oo rival ; and (or contracted sud »U8 oiatit it uctM like a charm. ^ .% ^ Mantifactnrod only at Profosaor HoLi.nniY'n Bstablixhnient, 7H, New Oxfonl Ktrcrt ( late SlttX Oxfttrd Htre.et ). London. anUarotoUl at Is. lid.,2!i. (KV, 4s. M . III. iin.. niul Vs. oach linx or Tot, and may bo Irnd of aM M«d eiiie VeuiknB throughout tho World. pV rurchaetri ihould look tc tte LiiM on th* Pot* aiiW Boit*. If tKt aMrm u M4 5SS, Onfoni Sin*t, LomU'n, they art ipurKm*. 1

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