FLES 5RTON ADVANCE. 'TRUTH. BEFORE F.I VOR."-" PRINCIPLES, A01 MEW." 70L. VIII., NO 475. FLESHERTON, ONT.,' THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1890. W. H. TEFRSTON, A t ron B COIXTY A.\D BISTKMT haa no issuer of marriage "When, you want a first class Watch, come here. "\V her* yon want a fine Walnnt or Sickle Clock, come hero. i Wiarton licenses. Mr. Donald Ferguson has been ap- pointed manager of the Meuford branch of Molgoii'a hank. THB CHAMPION MEA.V MAS. -It is said ! that a farmer living on concession 10, Wallace, n >t far from Pulmenitnn. watched a number of children go into his swamp on his farm on Monday last to nick berries. When the youngster* had "When you *vant a cheap Biooch.Dar rin.Ctiff Tlutton, till '" i thx ' ir l'' ;ls - a *'" " f tlu ' far "" r io Piii, Plain or F! !:,'>',' merit Rings, come here. WHEN you want your Watch, Clock, or Jewelry rcftiretl. iere. \VHKN yon want a fine pair of Spectacles or Eyeglasses, coino here and get p rfxctly fitted. ARMSTRONG BROS. A IN: 'L> WOBK. FIRST PRIZE \V I! K REV Ell SHOWN, LLSIl'KK, ! \TH. BHIXOLBT,- JUK \VOHK i'OK VEHICLE MANUFACTURED AT Hoard's Carriage Works, FLESHEKTOX, ONT. | PLOW*. ( 'ur >I,"L;|IH i li- I'.est. i 'i r Cutters the Best. > n i Improxed Harmws the iVir Psiti-nf tiate The IVst. S'l-VLiis Improvi'd Spring Tooth H'irrow STH.VW CL'T' eovru TUHNIl' 13KILLK, !: FOR BETTER OR WORSE Is the obligation of matrimony. That's why the man had r.o siiow \vlieu lie brought his wife back claming that she all woiso and no better. WE TAKE GOODS BACK When they don't turn out as represented, but we are not much that way as our goods are ALL BETTER AND NO WORSE. You may regret wedlock, but you will never regret trading with McDON A LD & EVANS. The preacher asked him will you, John Henry, take this woman, Matildia, to be your Luv i'ul wiic. Matilda said, will he take me ! What on earth do you think I brought the little dude here for. Will he ! You I'ct he will. She knew q bargain when she saw it and picked it up. That is the sort of women McDonald & Evans want to trade with. It you know bargains when you see them come and ex- amine our stock. We keep a well assorted stock at GENUINE BARGAIN P.RICHS. peared with large pails and took every berry from them. The children say they had permission to co into the patch. As an assault w allege 1 to iiave bei"i com- mitted upon one of tlie ehi'.dr'jn, it is pmhabte the matter will be siftwl before .1 iiiii.nstrate. Humor wj's thu farmer is a Christian. The vicinity of Roscmount, extending from the lith line on tlic west v> Sister- ville nn the east, was visited bj- a ter- rible hail storm on Friday afternoon of last week. A yreat deal of tlainaiie was done to the crops, field after tield beinK almost totally destroyed. The hail < were as lanje as liens' ej;s and of all k nds of shapes. All the windows on the west iilc of the houses in Koseinonut were completely demolished. It was by all odds the worst storm that ever visited this | art of the country. The property destroyed in the sha; -. etc., will be very hard to estimate. (^helburue Free Tress. Prof. Saunders of the Ottawa Experi- mental K.irm li.ia mail arrangements for a l.ir^e exhibit at the coming Toronto Inil'intrial Kur The exhibit will consist of I OU varieties of potatoes, includiilt{ CO ncwr variefien x'r-iwn from neeillinys oriyi Kirin. A conn/let^ i',,'lcction of r -Teals will also be j-howi inci.idin^ Dimples i;rwn uu the N -it; . . . . r -: ,,,. There will ids< i be .. , i the two- rowed \ grown fr> in sceil imported from Kn^lund. l*rof. Shaw of theOntarn \:iieiiltural i.'olle^.., Uiiclph, has also arranged *.o have on hand a collection of ;SOO samples of grain, many of them 1,'Mwii from imported seed. This col- lection includes barley, winter and also spring wheat, oats and peas. Samples uf the ^rain as imported will also be shown in (.'lass jars. Thxrn will also be an exhibit of various other kinds of farm produce from the experimental farm which will be of special interest to tho farmer. Our > r;i|> Bowk. NOTICE. WOW THE nol'.sK (JOT Ills UBINK. ROHM is Hereby yive-i ... A jreut inanv men who x"-t their con- '"'" t r veyances from the livery stablw become "f natlierton, very ,,ood drivers without ever learning f how to i^et tho harness on or otf a horse. A y-iuiu- man of thia sort ft- m the east was driving out one day WIM the young lady to whom he was enuaifud. whose home was un an Illinois prairie, and who could in emergency harness a horse as well as the most expert stahle boy. In thu course of the drive they came to a llnro aay of July . * lf IIK..I to :li,- - I . mat:, i -1 il.in 11 I 1 : !> 'it I THE MARKET!!. ILE8HEBTOV. watering trough iiy tho roadside, and the n nn lady, with true Immamty, the Flour \v:,.. H t afternoon being warm, suggested that tin- Entrance Examinations. ATMARKD.VLE. There wore only live successful candi- dmtfs at thu last eiitrancu exmniiiation. held in Markdalo, as follows : Mary Burnett, Tilly Graham, Martha and Sarah K. Wright and liertha Smith. Following is a list of those who wrote and thu marks obtained : Anmii'i IMAII Ida A . ;^, ArinitrmiR. Clumcnn 346 HifKar, Oraco :)UM Harnett, Mary 440 C'larkii, Sarah Hanuuli Kle!ifr Maud s-jf horse have a drink, hereupon her escort r.'iiibd up to the tr>ui;h accordingly. But the horse, beinf checked up, could not roach :he water, and the lady again .mug'-sted that her companion get out and let tho .unmai's head down, which he proceeded M do. Horn-idea careful survfy of the ham- -idcred tho strap* that ran along the animal's back from his head to his tail, and afUr due thought reached a philosophic and ulti- m.ite conclusion, and proceeded to un- l)uckle the crupper The horse got his dhnk, but the girl, who sat in the phaeton and watched the operation, was so nearly convulsed with ill-concealed merriment aa to be wholly until for ordinary conversation for the next half hour. Harper. >L VM.KV S vow VNTO THB LORD. Vm. who throughout your long and varied life have stiadfasily believed in the Christian * liod, and before men hive professed your devout ilunkn.. for many inerei-s vu -b-tafed to you. better understand th.tu ii;iny ..thers the feelings which animate mo when I tind myself back in .:. uuuijtired in i.fe "r heai'li. .ifter ; ';i>ing through so iti Tiny and distressful perioiln. c'l-nsti v God's help I w.-is he!,, I- .-.(. 1 .owed a vow in forest solitudes that I would 'confess his n,! IK lore men. Silence, at of death, was round ihaut me ; it was midnight . I w:is i\ciien>-d by illness, prostrated by fatigue, and wan with anxiety for my white and black companions, whose fate was a mistery. In this physical and mental distress I besought (iod to ;u , me buck my people. Nine hours later we were exulting with a rapturous joy. In full view of all was the crimson llag with the crescent, ana beneath its waving folds was the long lost rear column. Common Si*nse Binding Twiuo U the clie.ip.-t. will K i> 4: miiuy feet to the pound, work as well ou any machine as xpt'Utiive brands, only ten cents pi t : >oiuid, at M. RicLinltun A C'u's. llllTTi I -II busk Hitv |MT tou . -illis . rn, .,.|i ,,,. r ,,,, r |T I ,-, LOOK! LOOK Milk ( 1 mis A Ini Milk Pans anil I'aiN. Oca HI All li:ni!.s of l.i n - MM wool picking- SULLIVAN r l"li* r l'i ii!-iin > COME ' IN SPEC" SELEC Stock Larjjc 1 WELL ASSORTED. Marked iu Plain Fiim; - PRICES LOW. Quality Best Clear Cut Bacon on Hand. McDonald & Evans. tijt-nlruni, Lena 310 Oraham, Tilly 430 Hmiiluraon, Kato 314 Mi-l.uaii. Miii-iie 3gg .McLean. Flora gpi Smith. Hurtha -.#2 Towiuend, Clara ,, WrlRht, Martha '.' 4(M Wright, Sarab E 431 Conkey, Chariot W " ani 4 !T1 W.IO suc- JolniBOD, Herbort L-ntnuer. Hurbort Thompson, Wuslojr AT DUNDALK. Out of thirty- inn.) candidates wrote at Dundnlk only nine were cessful in passing, viz : Ettie Hassan), 4ol ; Annie Legate, 401 ; Jennie Milnie,4S) ; Anabel M<-,-re- head, :{!H) ; Annie McKittenck, 44i' ; Flora Kay. 433 ; Thomas Franklin, 408 ; Hector Mclnnis, 31 H ; Andrew Todd 401. Wb*n Baby was sick. w ge her CMtorla. When klie wai a Child, sue crio-1 for Caaloria. When the tx-cain>< MIM, he ^lung to dwturla. . ::i, J: v>i. ulic f*\ a Uum Caaturia 'NEARLY SEVEN YF, Warrants Personally Sic. and kept Cro'IiT) Another ilinct imp,Tt;i ti.m l lino 1'iiiin i .in.i Tea Sets just O|)LMIH| t M. Kii-harcisoii .v Fall Shows. East r-y. ut Flcshorton, :t .ni.l H 1'roton. at I'uiulii! ;, Oct. 7 llil '<. '_ 'K ut, Mm k. I ill... Si.,>i.34 llil3S. OPTICALLY F: The Sault Canal were repaired ill lints this woek at M. Itichiinlson A Co's. Balance i<l sninmor stock. Ask for them. A dollar hat for '2a coils is worth looking niter. l Teat's at tlic \ MK rn M,,|,n:ii. Arn Toil rtlshn i ulffbt aud broken of yonr rBS tn a su-k cini,l nflbrinii HH.I <I-M]I wlthps4no?Cutlii(i i , , It M> sand ut one, aoitl get n bottle -Mis ^'liiiK s;,rii|i M for Ch ,li.,n i , , r Itt value I* Incalculable, it will ..... I'.-OI llMM -.ulfi'u-l i>nliiiMhatt>i> l)t|>ulhl ri.,.11 it. in.ahu.-n . tlHTti i mi iniKtKku al>out ii It fiitr. . ,,i Dlarrbtra, i.-, M-I) ami uowalH.oarMWInd <'uiu\ koftcu . :li-Miii :i>.. ri' ini-i'i. InllanmtiiM). in.l K iv.- I, MM illl,i I'll.- iy V the wli-il,. iiyitelii. \ivs. \\n, sloWiHoothlnu Hyruji" (or cliililr.'ii t,, i|iies,i,,t t.Mli.. taBtoanilli the prcription ' I IMOldmt mill boil feumlu i>li\lulaiiH FINK \V()I\, Ou all Grades of V\ -t-ches, PERSOxNALLY D- iE. / 11 v i,ni i iii vniini M H KH Wy Tt* r<M*1l rpfl 1 11 i- i u ;inil vessels commenced to loek through i'wwitv -itvu wnt ii 1 |ottii'." U i. hi'ir",,"i,'t'til! ' ;t 8.30 Monday moriiinx. |.Mn- wtvLoWs8TMi-p,-aid t uo -jtlier AV. A. Jevcel etc, SIGN OP THE S MARKD _ i