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Flesherton Advance, 23 May 1889, p. 1

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TON ADVANCE. â- 'TRUTH BEFORE FJWE-"-' PRI.YCIPLES, .\ 01 MEJS"." VOL. VTTL, NO 412. FLESHERTON, ONT.. THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1889. W. H. THURSTON, -^'? TCK & RCFHiETCR • NEV7 locks. NEV7 Watches ways of aJmiiiisieniii,' laws I appealing to JuJgii Lynch. JUST ARRIVED AT li«-.-«;. KTC. Itasscirs IToii^d Jiivilrj Store. FLESHERTON. And tLo prices are away do'.vii lower ihau evfr. Just Note a few Trices : U'althaiii watches, four years' warrants, from $l).00 n;). The tiui'st make of nickel alarui clocks fiotu -SI. DO Co 3-.")0. Fine American spruis? and wei;j:lit walnut tlock.s foiu 5(3. Ha to $i3.50. Tlie finest make iif rolled gold chains, A-arranted fioia ten to fifteen years froui $3. alt up. A beautilul assortment of ladies' ({em riti;^s Iroai ouly S1.30 tj S6.50. The famous W. Lanreiicr spex still ttoini: at half price. '20 uor cent, off on all silv.rwaresiiirs. IF YOU WANT HAlUiAINS CoMK ON, WE HAVE IHEM IlEKE FOR VOC TAKE YOUil UEPAlKS to RES- SliLL »e> hu attinds to all repairs piTsonally and a perfect jou is L^'iaraiUeed THE ADVANCE.^ Is pubiitihu«i ' 1'"iujM tile Of tick, I Sydenham ^tr'.'tjfy - - FJ*!sh^rt<ni^ Ojit. , TKKMS '>P 9UliSCRU*T10N: $1 pfir annum wh*'n pai'l strictly In advauLu #1.30 par unutim wheu uot fto pai'l. .VDVKKTISING RATES. Onn colimin. I voar. $'0 : half col.. <h>., ?27; quarter col. Uu.. *15. Transici:t )itivi>rti'»i'tn«)nts uhar^oii at tho rate , of Hutt^. ijtjr iiiiu lur Ursit iiibi-i'Mon aud 3t-tM. pur liuu fuuij ^ubEU'iULUt h::-<riioii. W. H. THURSTON, Eilitor imd PrDjyru'tor. The colony of New Soutli Wales is the uuly one in the ruahii tliLil dou.s uot rerauuerate its mLinbers of the legislature. Spriiis A.ssizrs. without cluu'ch and ;,'rouuiis by a picket feuee. Oiii' volunteer paraded to church on Sunday. Mr. .Senile of Fhiphrasia jn-eached in the ()ran:^.- IIuE Sunday afternoon. "iih-i. Uoi,''ir of Elesherton Station has bt-eii vi.sitmLT at her son'.s ..Mr. Pi. J. Iio--s. General News. {<). S. A'ii-erttter.) White us RoBKUT.suN.-\VaH an actiun , Farmers ui Kin-st.m district are juU- brcjiiyht by iiiaiiufaciurs ui Lundun f ,r laiit „ver tlie lino cp.,, prosp-icta. the price otsleiiia tirubliur sold to one Only three oi lliu victniia of tlni I^ire KobcrtBoii ot Beiiiiucii. The plaiiilirt's accident now rainiiiii in hospital ;it, produced a written aiireuiiunit aiiiiied by Hamilton. liefeudant, uiiJ pruve.itliedelirery ot tliu Mr. Rufus P(jpe haa been elected tor steiiia eU'4iiie. By this :ii;reeinuiic [iliiui- (Joinptoii bv ovur I.UOt) majority, tili. were boun.i to lunn.h a 14 lior.,e .ji^^ ,j,.^ ;^ ,^^^,^^^ Tlnirsduv deatroved power en-nie capable ot driving, a separa- ^ „,iii,„„ j,,,;^^^ ^,„^^,, ^j- \.^^, lor with a JI) inch .yhi.der. li.e defence burned seven hLnidred houses and left was that tlio en^nne wa^i not a U i,.,„,e|es8 „^ th«u8an,l people. A gun- powder e.xplosion cost two lives. V.'hatever way bo ones view of the verv line or monev refunded at iVlSSELLS NOTKD ,JE\VEL1:Y STOUE, merits of the Auti-.J. suit ar,Mtation, horse power, that it would not drive u 3'J I inch seperater, tliaC the spark arrester I was defective, etc. Jud^ienient for de- I fendaiit. O Connor of W'alkerton for 1 plaiutuf ; J. Creasor for the defendant. i .Me'GLE.MilXO t\l JoUXSTo.N. â€" Action f(jr I .sedac'ion of plaintirt'a daughter. Node- ' fence Daum.;es assessed at 3.'»U0. .I.M. Kilbnurn for piatntitf. .Meai'ouh M L.vNii. â€" The Town of Moa The schooner M.F Merrick, of Presque Isle, Mich., was sank by a ccdlision in Lake liui'ju .n .Saturday, and rive of her crew drowned. A tiinl)er fremlit tolesc(jped apMsenijer train on the<;r:iiid .Junction division of tlie Orand Trunk, near Bulleville, on Satunlav, uijuriii}; '22 pei-j(ons, "ne pro- lihertoii. THE ONE PKICE Cash Store. ,„, 1 1 L .1 reproach to the im^vunient itself, but rhat means somethiti!? to the purchAser a.s vou yet the , , , â-  e . , i, ... . J 1 1 • , 1 'i only to certain of it.s supporters. I'ui CJih di.scouat instead ot nclpmi^' to pay tor bad accounts, i â- , „ „, , , i, i ., . ,i , , • , 1 1 - It oau scarcelv be doubted that the etc , ana then it also helps vou to > i , . .-.â-  .1 ,. ' ' ' \ resolution to petition the Ciovernor- General, as an alti'rnativo policy, to dismiss his constitutional advisers ECONOMIZE most thou-htful observers mu.n come 1 \;^'^ ^""f '!'« '^â- " ""â- â€¢'-â- t'es of ex (.•ullector | ^aWj Jatally. A car containii.;; 5:i pi«s- . . . , W .lit, for the amount ...I Ins detault. some ou'-'wrs was sinaaheU t. splinters. Ihe to the conclusion that it is bein.,;, in ..<:.'. Ooo. Lleleudanis sh.jwed that the ''''eord for miraculous escapes aiipeurs to some respects, seriously inisman.i^'ed. t..wii councu li.id repeateiilv extended have been Iteaten ui th;» instance. fi., I â-  . " I- 1 I the lliiie for tile return ul the l.'..lleetor'.» Will voii ^.iil'er witii Iivsiienii..i aii.l the plavni'' at crosripui-iiosps which â- > 1, .1 . . .â-  ., ,. 1 r ,v â-  , ., , - ' ' ' • ^ â- â-  ^ Holl. that even at one ..ttliei ouncil Liver <,oiiipla:nt ' >liih'h s \ itahzer ..s is at times but too ai'parelit is no ! mtttinns Counci dor Koberlsoii liail stated ' v'uaraiiteed to cure vuii. F..>r sale at the doubt the result of !;.irtiz;ui feelin,', \ '''''^ C.dloetor W^tt w:u eitiier not cllect- j Me.Iical H;ilh ' , , in:! the taxes as he should .r else lie was' , ~ Whicn It 1.S impuSSlole to suppress at l ,,,„,„ thn ..mnev mol th.. s-ii, I Councillor .â- \''*'''^^'« , 'â- "«'•'"«»• --ii-u you .lihturhwl at ' 1. 1 I usinti iiie niuiie} . aiiu uie s.iiu i ounciuor , niKlit auil l)i-.ikoii .,( ymir ru»t by u »leK eliii onci\ and ^o cannot f lirlv be made a ' moved that actum be taken in the matter. ' smfuniii; un.i ar\ mi; witiii iim.,t<. mi inn reem: Uis .notion did not carry. The idain- , ij^: s;;l.tl;m^'s^X "or'^Chiwen'^r :;,,n^ tills did not deny that the Collector had \ lt» value m incnJeiOiiljl,. Itwil' rM|,,jvi. n,,. p,,,,r been ._;ranl(.a extra tune and that repeat- i ''"'" »'i'I;;'-'-'- imiu.Miiiti-,) P.i.,-ii,l ipou :i. ,, â- "• . , ,, ., , 1 nioUiur.*, there, no mi-uik,. nl.out i! It ciireB ediy tor retuiiiiin,' tlie lv.oll ; but plain- | l)ys..iite,-y an. 1 l)iiirrliM-ii,i-,.i;vilates thcMomatli nil's counsel drew f p .in the sureties them- ' »"•' l*"w.a». eur.,s Win.! Cdu-.so/tuuH tli.; Uuius r.Miuces lullauuitloli. iiu.l t;i\,.s ton,, iiii.l eiiurf^y Nl.-rii. â- â- Mis, \\ irisl.iw'w S.-othuii, that report of Svnip ' tor ..lioorcn tm.tlurit; is |)U.H,.niit to tiiH tiiHte anil iH tii.i ort.hcniitiMii of one .if tin- oldest as you will buy only what is really needed, and come out '^"'^"I'l''^"'' '" '•^'^ country is 3m;^ular further ahead in the fall. The Cash System is the best system of business as it helps the purchaser as well as the merchant. LADIES Our stock of dress goods are weli assorted, all the leading shades at prices that will surprise you. Novelties in Prints, Citnghams, Chambrias, etc. All the newest designs i[ualities the very best and prices the very lowest. AS HOXJS^K 01^fc:A.>JI>Ci^ ly ill-advised. To suppose that the Canadian people.after having wrou-ht , ^ ^._ ^ jj^ ji.n^^ ,-,^^ defendants, and foU'.,'ht for halfa-ceatury to obtain \ full and Uesjioiisible Government, ' should now seek to ovcu'throw the 1 fabric reared willi so much toil and care, by askiug the Goreruor-General I to take the prerojjative of dissolution j yaiu into his own hands, seems al- most ab.«urd. It is not easy to see ' how auy one who understands and cherishes the representative system can put his name to such a petition. It seems as if the only lo^^ictd course opeu to the people, assainiuj,' tlie j,'rcat majority to be in favor of ihs- 1 1 1 .1 , 1 . .1 r»,uiiL-i5N mill selTes while m tlie witness ho.\ that they ' to tliu wlmji. know of lhe»B e.MensioiiB Council ineetiiius were presented in the ,.,„â-  ,, ,,,,.. i,, - , ., .Vleaford ])aiiers. that they hail probably ] ljiiti.il stat,.H, mi.! is fur ^alo Ov ,dl .iniggliiis read take place 111 I'oroiito. L..\. La.sh.Q.C,, and W il.soii it Evans fur pluiiitills ; Kerr, I tlir I bottli. .SVKl 1', will soon commence in earnest, try and see our lace curtains, j allowance, is to move as individua scrims, chin;z, etc., before buyini; elsewhere. See. our constituences a'.,'ain3t the members! thinks that special line of cashmere hose at 35cts. Dont be airaid to wjio no lon^jer represent their views, i "'^^'-'"^'''"^ ' llic li,'!iri s oivi.ii by Tyriiue be cor- rceilv lakiii lioni returns made bv ask to see our goods whether prepared to purchase or not, . Very few inemb.us would iichool Matters. To the Editor of Tli'- .llvinto-. Dkak Silt â€" Tytouo in your issue of lOtli iiist. still tries to throw doubt upon tho facts that the population of this section eveu' was or is now up to the statute reiiuirement of hfly within school age. Naked fticts are stubborn things, and will not yield evon to sworn official statements. iV'o have the facts, and Tyrone or any one else interested oau satisfy him.self by calling u[ion the secretary of the school trustee-! hero and exaiiiiiiiiig the list for h;iiiBoIf. We are afraid that with 'L'yrone the wish is t'aiJh.'r to thethougl.t when he :.' iiopulation was or is il rcipiireiLieuts, and if Mo ilire 111]. I link tor "Mus. Wlnslow 1* tiiiii tiike no oth.-f kind. sn>> -â-  to withstand a distiinH demand for their resignation made hy the great miijori- should at ui'ce bo carefully looked ty of their supporters. Here is as it IS part ot our business to show i;oods. GENTLEMEN As the time has come to fit yourselves up for the spring and summer, don't fail to see our selections of Tvirced SSuitixif^s, Worsteds,Pantings> FELT and SIR.WV HATS, SHIRTS, TIKS, SOCKS. ETC. See our light, natuivl wuol sock at 25 cts. ^ Cheap lines in overalls and coarse shirts. Our BOOTS & SHOES arc an advertisement in themselves. Don't lail to see them. .^,^^ ^.^^^^ .^ ^,,^ Commons.- r/, Fresh Teas, Sugar, Currants, Kasms, Spices and all grocer- 1 ,^.^,^^. ic9. Cioods at cash pi ices for butter and eggs. I Mcdonald & evans, i ''"- ^^'^-'^'^'^ ^'^-^^-^^ ^''" "^ Wright's Old Stand. otlieiuls uiidi-r oath.llie ollicial leturns ' clear channell through which tho Governineut may be elfectuaily I reached. But, strange to sav, we I have as yet heard of no instance in I whicli the voters in any constituency have called for the resignation of their 1 member in consequence of his obnox J. McGulloueh. Markdftle holds its lynch law senliment with roferenco to Gabriel l)uinoiit. We do not quarrel with the Standard's belief that Uiimont has di^serveil punishment, but when it comrs to , . ,, , , ,,,. - puiiisliiiiont we hold that C.umda has I The uii,tersin"ou hasatioou s])an of OoldiUKi^. risiiiij lyuiirs. wUk'li liu.Ii.rtiiT.sto soil. A rare , enough law ti.> meet the Caso without bargain, Anplv to i " . I i„.i. \VLr.i.iAMsiiN-, i resorting to the heatheuisli custom of l.aiiv Bank, I' O. , . ., ; lyucluug. It IS Well known that the huvc a genuine grievance. iug halfbrecds they are obliged to Fumps ! Pumps ! Horses for Sale. manMlttcutursrefinmips. .iaairos to infoini tho ; plSSj^'iirtOT! iAV..T'V SISTdISS J Motis puMic that 1,0 i»,.ro„arc,i to furnish, ,uu„.-f..r, ^^ ^j.tVTOX. Proprietor, i;^ •„â-  Deep wells, gravel wells, etc. i ^"^'"^ .<^; Partiea who ban heratufore bad difficulty with hbtiir wells are Guaranteed Satisfaction bvTifinRinv itrMcloH- t learned ui.v liiiBiuesH with tho late T, r-iar of Meafnrrl. tho si; of whose puTiipB was a taoiiBehold word with tho late T, r-iar of Meafnrrl. tho suiiorloritv â-  â- â-  Uu ' few voarH a^o- I (4rey a Bo sure and c«ll on uie i( you dvsho auythhifi iD tbe piuupliue. J. li|cCiiJl<>ugb IKStt^ 'rSSiP^ Kirst oiasa â-  Conform to tho laws which govern the hers I! s a u d T 1 • vehicles I a T Iiidiaus With respect to lauded ijro" •ilfoat ,-, ,. ,.. roasouab 1 a perty, and which of itselt is most rato.H. ,. ' 1 1 . , . . n , stabios op- ochous to any people With spirit . There priHitu .Vtun 1. â-  I ..1 1. • siiiiws hotel, ate certainly other ways ot gaining tuntien* j.^d rights bcsidcs rcbelliou, as the Stan, oiai bu9ine«V '^^^â- ^ savs, but there are also other to and not ha\e the whole towuship sutler in its portion of the government school giants. The scluol here is iu a very healthy state at this moment. With thanks for your insertion of our statements, we are, vours trulv t'LE S H F, K I'G .\ STATION . Frnm friir oicn ('in-r-ii}H,ndcnt. Mr. Will. Saigeohn has been very ill for some days with inllainination of the lungs, hut, we arc glad to learn, he is recovering. Mrs. Hogg is also very ill but she is slowly recovering although it will probably he stuno time before she has attaitii d lier former good health. Messrs. li rur.isaiid .) . .Vrinslroiig iiavo .j:oiii'Io C'ollin's inlet with the in- teiiiioii "f woi kino j,| the saw mills Ihrro dlilillg tho SlUlililrr. Messrs. F. T. Carr, E. Carr, II. Bowernian, S. Smith, and K. Wil- ham<? left last week for (iravonhursl. All but one have obtained employ- ment accordiiii: to last report, either in the mill or working at the carpenter trade. Miss Minnie Watts has returned home after spending a few weeks in the neighborhood of Kimberloy. Mr. J. Bowernian has removed to the 1 2th. The MethoiJists are enclosing th Huliable watches lu Gold, filled gold and Coin-silver cases. I..l'-licH' ;iud Gi'Iltti" siZL'B. Walnut aiid Nickle Clocks. I am repri-si'iiteil b.v A 1 wiitelies auil clocks, haokeil u|) bv- reliabii? wurrauts, iu uieie hi'iups ul Central Oruv, ihaa any jewulci- iliiirK biz. ill this Hi'i'l^un. if prices -ire net .l»il rook every time, QUALITY Considered, I wiiulil Uot be able to hold such a large sharu uf Orev Cu. truJuas I Uavu at pieseut. "cSbh or ci;ei)i1"' will i)usitiviW ilu better by you, Goods, Work and Warraiit.s Cun.sidered. than ymi can Jo elsewhere. Siie.x aitisli- oally fitted. Work Carefully Eone, Fair Charges. Stock now ooniiilete in -.vU lim -. Can save you $1 to $3.00 on watches. Other liuoB will bo held on live and Iti live niargiBs. W. A. BROVv^N, Jeweler an-i Optician. ^' MARKD.VLE, Um.

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