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Flesherton Advance, 31 Jul 1890, p. 1

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PLES 3RTON ADVANCE, "TliL'TU UK . IPLKS, VOL. VIII., NO 474. FLESHER-nN, ^IvTEURSD Y. -ULY31, 1390. W. H. TEURSTON, ETCR Armst on B rob, Thornbnry B:: Lioga Oilier 1st Sen- Saw von want a first cla.-s Watch, conic hnv. \V In IT - ..Inly -.">. I iefora Deputy M'irriiMiii w:ia tried y. ' nil, a i resident ,il Tliomlniry. The .ircunistan- n you want a fine Wiiliint or Nieklo Clock, come ' "-* w ru tllat "" *nigfc Htk . 1 tho8t.iM.it \V. 0. My- Tlioniljur.v, wan .-utercd ami ' ,li\- _ 'u.U st.ilen. I ' am*- "\Vh>n you want a cheap Btooch.r.ar Pin.CulI I" i in. I'h'iu or K;IU:IL.'' in, ci K.n .' ; ,>-<;iu. WHl-'.X von want yonr Watch. Clock, or .J,;wilry r"ii;ui-' d. come hero. TVITF.X you want a tine pair of Sr rtai-!' " T Eyeglasses. come iiero and gi I [ ri'"Jy lined. ARMSTRONG >f \1N- rHIMM!N(i. \V .'U WOlih. FIRST PR \V II E K K V E K ZE 11 I) U \ BMUHR JOll WOKK FOU VEUICLES MANUFACTURED AT Hoard's Carriajyc Works, FI.ESHEUTOX, ONT. nowi ' >ar Itii^ieH the I ' >lcli.'llH til i 'iilti rn tb< < i ur Itnproxcd lliirovv ti: <iur I'aU'iit tiau- T!i- !' - lni|irovcd Sj.iiu, I' i 1 II. ii HTHAU ri TTi:i(S. illl.I.S. Fresh Attractions Otir aim is to keep our stock constantly attractive to the keenest eyes by securing genuine bargains whole and when- . vci oil creel. Taking advantage of the cheap rates to the city, we have secured some bargains which we could not have -.>t through travellers, and are therefore able to do something handsome for our customers. Farmers do not need fancy or gaudy material. But plain ;h substantial goodd, something that will look well and at the same time wear well. It is our object to study the needs of our customers and get them goods that will please and also wear. New lines this week in Sliirtiiiss, Uottonades, Collars. Prints, Dress Goods, Muslins, Lawns, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Mitts, etc., etc., marked at prices that will command sale. OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT is never behind the times, you can always get what you] want. Special bargains in men's lace boots. Now is the time to lay in a supply of Groceries for haying, you will im j our groceries up to the mark, both in quality and price. FRESH HONEY ON HAND. 3IcDonald & Evans. led the pri:-,. tier :u> harnii; boUOmOHMd III Uk '..illllrd fur | trial whir i t,i day. ivsuitni',' in tin- KM 1 M ni.'iio' to tlir.'.i I north*' uu V.IIIII.T \\ tli hard lai'.ir. rim judyi- . , Hii.-li i lu{ht sentoiii-e in o.-li.-i thai tho , v 'lialily .ml . t i i iium- IMT who wuro eln,';iKeil iu ihr oriuie. .1. \V. Frost ami T. 11. ! ued f'>r low ll ,111.1 tile prisoner .\ ! i mi. , M.i -,,.n, 1,1. ( '. it in stall '! I ... ... that Inrtln-r .irr.-ms nil M nn,.e ill iii'rti 'ii with this rubbery. The -ii .Miner < '.uiiiiru brought in yen- iv a Kr.'iieii am , r:ii. in :r"in Span- :!iver named Labai i ..-,ly iu- I i "II I l".\ I I'llJS Wllull MI,. ,i. ,iii,l in i. t,i ilu- [iluce them lie nlippeil lietwreii l\vo !,i^n, which, e. inni^ : ^I'lln-r .i-i'.ni ho .-nui,! : ...i le^'H. I tVO liiaeet. H" :u taken l.i i.ll ll.'trl, .ill,! ,-.111 al- tuinlaih , saving the 1 limb. A piii-M- \\:a in. mi' 11- thu pausuiii/i'ii in I oruw uf tho i 'a:n iin;i :iMi"Uiiun^ t.p <t\i-r -J.'i ui'l pro- d i " Liball. M Iiav.s lieefl reeeive.l hep- to .lay ''tie rain and hail Morm V. lllll|i "I II' ." _ <-'i"i'n a. : ,i:illy i|-.-.l i', ': . ui'l billl.llll^n damaged. Tlio lla.l '1.1,1 the ipi . > ' 111,'illM ll 1-1 -an: i fall wheat, u,,"!! B MM tO H.irk early ne.\t w i i !i a i|, liar. ' K. thp is a'miut The- divil-in^ is all hi, I .."in l'i..ii'd. Ii i>. \pivicil that work on tho oxteiui . uiuiit, wlneh will in. T.-as,- ilu- '.iiii ,'i tlio hailjor ne .ind a hall times, and will add a line e.tplanado in.l .ilnni: I, ."Kin !,-,-i . i. ill li i'Minuielii-e.1 within a week or tun iiay. i it. ,'i rnilrt hnvii left this 'i In, urn for I'm! \rt'i I'lini"!,. with .'111,1 ('!>, , Smckhina anil i Ilaiiuli. n. afteri n. 'I' 1 amount t i ,,'iit I.UKI tons. SpeeilicalioliH for tho steel eruis, , tho Marino and Kiahcries I)r|,.uiiii' ir havu bei-n i"i'v\.ir,l,-u to the slii|iyani to bo tendered upon. The vessul will bo ITU foot in length and will bo for hi<lil- hiiunc and biiny service in Untinh Culuni- bia waters. Slo will be built to carry tWO ;!!!>. Thu I'nlni'iis C. Imvo received the con- tract for Icii^t belling tho stuvl ntunni baryo Ui>n.'.liile, during the coming wintor. . ty-threo feet will ho aUdoil tu her length. Tho vessel will bo (locked hor ut tho clou.! of navigation And must bo ready for the oncnniij iu tho apring of 1SJI. Mr. .Inines \oble, of thu RUSH house, met with a sorious loss I'Yiclay in tho death of his imp., nod Clydusdiilo suliion Handy .lini, caused by int!:uiiiim'in. Tin' llolw wa.i 'allied it I about j!l..iUO. and wan ..untidere.l DUO of tho. beitt horses in this section of the provin. ,. Tho tiovorninent lisheiies steamer Cruiser is in t!io dry duck uiidornoin.; re- .-. uuJc ucccsiiary by tho ntv.uncr I" :iV' run ninniiii; into her, breaking "if .1 I'lei 1 in,' Ivr.'l by t:in-iii!{ her a^roiina. The Cruiser's upper works wero slightly lilt. ' 'will',' to tho .,-reat increase in the ihroii^h tins port, the - 01 iiviulu iiandiers have been in- r day for day labor, wliih- .'Dal lu-avers reeeiv.- for inyllt work _'! ;ier hour. There is i denuuid lor morn men. An attempt wai made in Sunday mu'ut to luir^lan/.u tho lesidenco of C. 1'. K. KnuniB.-r \Veeks, but tho marauder was frightened away before seciinuii any booty. A stable boy named Ira Peters at- T eiiii it.l siiieido by iianyini; on Saturday, iiseovored beforo lllo wiis ex tinct and resuscitated. lll'Ver ddlle. \' ['1 JTI ' ;i nurd summer's work, and ;he yoinli u liruutv m' 'lie surround- ins,' I'omitry should ! iiin nt li.i Mount /,.<>.;. General News. latiun lias broken out in Buenos Ayrr.i. \ 'ii-|i;ii.-h from I'ntish ('oluinl)ia says th.u the salmon catcli i ;ilniost a failure. Tlio Canadian I'.irinc Railway itni|>i<iy- esH lu 111 tlu'ir annual picnic :il tiuuipii on MI 'inlay. Mor than hall 'he village of Miiulrti, Victoria -, 'Uiity. wan wiped out by tire M i.il;:y. The (.'onaerv.itivi-4 >'i Nor'h I'.iur,' liavi' ivsvlvi'il to tiylit tilt! prolenl ai;aiiit Mr. IMMIIUI! t<> 'lit- inttur ''lid. Mamliu White, .lyrii 1), n-iis.ieciiluiilal- ly til"! and killed m-ur St. i':uh:irine-> .m a i.:v I iy i playinalu nuiuod ! iL,'i-d S. Tlurty-eiuht tlnuihand Kiii-lisii , n-ii ilanuhtvruil illume <u liranch county, .Mich., for which 'uurur has paid buy . - \' > .!" ih. M.I.. In- other nmht, M -..iilin i ' Mi-un.who '\einhs I'M) lb., piiled ii|>oii IUT iwin 'i, . . UM! kilii-d :hin both. Tim Weiutlllee inuntliH old. A revolution h:ia broken out in tin- niiiii' KepuMie, atartud by tins tneiils. Ill, i" Wli.s licree tll|{lllin^ ll !l. iii.-rl* of r.ni'ii. .\\ren, 111,1 MI :ar tho ii 'Hints hiivo tlio bi;.>l /' to tl . .-Lithi-r W' pirt tin iv will be. some third liny tlu-> > Mr. John I Mirk had tlio frame >i his burn nu <i u tin. 1 "1 Itii :ind inst. Wo Inul A liurriu:in>! IHT-' 14th \vhiuli did dau. Mi". M')i <-f. Mrs. OIT, of 'I'.jrouto wlio in to be very ill.l Mr. :ind Mrs. Jolin I'm. . i " . onto, an- visitiiii,' friends in th. -M ;J Tilly Taylor li:i Iroin Torinili). No mi, ; hap[iy ;ij .Jim. rii ! LOOK! LOOK ! Milk ('mis! i', tii in . , Milk IVnis.iinl P;iiN. I'rcain idl of old nirtal taki-i- .ilso wo,.l [licking- SULLIVAN '1 iti-iiuit ti COME ! i Os|r-.v /',. i- lit. of tin' farmers aru op thar haying BOW. It lia.< I'eruiis crop thi.s \c;ir. I. Irving, who lias been vi.si!- in^ at the home of her brother. Mr. \V. Moil'iitt, ixiiu'iied to Let- Lumo iu t 'mil inn wetk. TnnuM are looking up around tlio ,'orn, r. P.iliy. we ihinlv. -10011 in- , . |ged \\'.' ..iU- liilly very iniieli, and M!! Di- .1 happy :ul- n-iii'lci ii. .M,...s .; 1 Mis-" Anu:i! M'liidcii : loilTulo l:i ' u ID visit : \ioiniiy. tho former B, >. Bio. 5, li.is for tlii; (Mist week becu visiting friends on the I'lix'lu.li Line. Miss Jack is a la:ly of very iiiniable disposition, and dunng her year'3 stay in S. S. No. 5 she won the love and esteem of all her pupils, who will welcome her buck to Osprey as a dearest friend. Mr. Win. Uoiiiors lias lately shingled the roof of Ilia kitchen. The farmers' last meeting was held at Feversham Monday evening on the "mill i[iteution." A decision was tlien made. 8ay ! What is tlio matter with Will ? Kor the past two weeks we can never lind him more than two feet .iway from his "Hail. ' His mind iiiitnrall y ruus on such strains an Th.Mii.h ,li!M 1 1. .1 i. - ml nil I 'lrv,.r Will ll'r.crt IIIV Hull. I'M iiiKD. At Fevcrsliain iu the LVsbyteriaii cemetery, tin: infant son of the late Mrs. Wm. P.ivnlson. Woddiog bolls ringuig tlii.< wrek, ^yllicb abows NSPEOT SELECT Stock ii WELL ASSORTED. Marked in Plain Figures PRICES LOW, duality Considered. ESTBALMED NEARLY SEVEN YEARS Warrants PPI-SU jaily Signed ami kept OPTICALLY FIT'.'ED. l8 Years .it ll, iY. FINE \v> ;0n all Grades o. 'atclies, PERSONALLY WE. f barges .1I< W.A.r.150 1 V " v etc. SIGN OF THi SPEX MAKK' F,

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