FLESHERTON ADVANCE, TRUTH BEFORE FA I'Oli."-" PIILYC1PLES. .A Ol ME.V." VOL. IX , NO 500. FLESHERTON, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY L ; 9. 1891. W. H. THURSTOF. "TF & ETCH Great Discount Sale 29 PER CENlf FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS 'V. v.M'.chcs, cbcks, jewelry, s'lverware and spectacles. . value as \ve are giving was never offered here before. Remember we paid spot cash for every dollar's worh of :oods til it v.e are offering at the greatly reduced prices. . is of the finest quality and our watches and clocks of the best make. Suinton Park. i A magnificent stock of DIAMOND,GEMNGAGEMEHTMH68 Diamond rings from $10. up to $60. These goods we are selling 40 percent, cheaper than any- dealer in this county. Remember this discount sale lasts for the NEXT 30 DAYS ONLY. ARMSTRONG BROS Front our <nrn Currmpmultmt. A very successful tea meeting was ' held in a*. Andrew's cuurcii on i dav evening the 2<lth i::st. The *l-.i!\ rs !.r\ '< Mr. Hi-.-l-and, Hudson and Morrison A elixir ff children from Priceville and Andrew's | chnrch choir, Dromore. furuished mu.-ic for the occasion. The Be v. 1. .11 occupied the chair. Proceeds 402. Certain evil-<lesposed youths < grown npt wore kindly but firmly repri- manded by the minister, a week ago ' last Suiu'ay in the Methodist church. | for their misbehavior during divine worship. A hint was thrown out, that if such conduct was persisted in would b word . i Mr. Editor, we would like the read- ers of The Advance to understand that your regular corresponded: ;:othiu whatever to do or say m connection with the "entertainment on th-. eveuiug in which oar new school was opened." It seera to us that the party who wrongfully reported the proeeedings in tue nrsi place lives in Flesh,. Mrs. Watson, of Pnceville, visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. Moore, one day- last week. mi: a various program each Thu: night in song, speech. r> bate, even though M. D. C. should Did you hear the we idiu.j bells ? ADVICE To MOTHIB. Are v>. : rtistnrbed it ... i broken of y>-ar r*t : v t lcli - It w and I Kiu. ni.i '.UXTISG, TRIMMING, HOKsKSHOCIXG, WOOD WOKK FIRST PRIZE \V H E H E V E R S H O W X, LUMBER. LATH, 8HINQIK8 JOB WORK. FOR VEHICLES MANUFACTURED AT Heard f s Carria ge AV orks, FLESHEHTON, ONT. . ..-K> !. \\rt ROLLERS MO ' (MM ri..\vs Our Hut4ies the Clur Slc\i;h the Our t-'utttr* tlu- . Cur Improved H.irnmr* tlie Our I'atent ii.ito The Stevens Iin Harrow the IVst. STRAW OL'TTKRS. SCl'KKI.FRS. I ,. BSIP DKILLS. PLO\VS Th* acadeioicani feasted ruht royally at noon the next day after the tea meeting on the good tilings left over. The increasing business of Mr. J. Pattison. our popular merchant, {MS j necessitated the enlargement of his store, winch now presents a much ' more attractive and comfortable ap- pearance. Mr. George Parjlow is the contract or. Mr. J no. McMillan is busy drawing and splitting the wood for the school. Jno. is a hustlsr when he gets steam There mint be some powerful at- ' traction at (he academv a. we notice . that several of our adolescent genus homos spend a considerable portion ; ! of their leisure time around that insti- , union. \partyofuunters from Hoprville succeeded in killing three Canadian lynx in one dny last week, in a swamp on Mr. Black's farm. One of the cats was killed by the dogs, but Dot until . after a desperate struggle iu which the felino used the canines i rou^h. pre- next JANUARY, 1801. We arc starting the first month of the New Ye*'!' with a determination to make our sales double the previous year. There is no standing still in business, it is either go ahead, or go behind, and we are bound to go ahead. ID order to accomplish our purpose, we Lave to make our stock so attrac- tnc that hoth new and old customers will find it worth their while to ueal with us. The cheapest goods are not always the best to buy, but we shall endeavor to give you quality as well as cheapness. This mooch we shall show Full and Special Lines in Every Department, And shall invite an inspection of our stock before purchasing elsewhere Thanking our many customers for tlieir liberal patronage during the past twelve months, and so- liciting ;i share for the coming twelve, we wish each and every one a prosperous and Happy New Year. McDonald & Evans. ^ JIMARY, 1891. Mr. Archie Ferguson is busy paring for building operations summer. Mr. Dan. Gillia is visiting friends I in (iarafraxa. Dame Rumour hath it that Dan does not intend coming hoiuc aloue. Vr. Matthew Lee had a very - c^-iii.' -<. .it-awing wood last Fri- ; vi.iy. l t!u> evening the young f:lks i entertained tLemselves very pleasantly | for a few boms in fliprr bragutis to the merry music of the tiddtd. Mr.Dooald Ferguson, of Mt F 11. >.. spur, a f. w d.iys at houu L Hi KUniitd to school on) Saturday . Misses. M. IIari;rave and S. Pars- I low ar.J >!.. W. Kuox are taking t course of study at the academy. Three Mi.-s LitwcrciiceV. of Kgre- i ni'-Mit, are vi>iting friends iu tins vicinity. PtBD Ou Monda\ 1:1 ::iij tho li'tii ins:., ^I&ry F>TV:US>II. ;i_:ed 5 yeai*. yi-. unrest daughter of Mr. Juo. Fnuusou. The turn-nil took place on l'u!<d;iy. tlie Kev's Mr. Husband, and McColl efieinling. \Vj e\ten,l to the afflicted family our siucivest <ympatl)K8. r o<m C"rretpoiuient. Property at Eugenia seems to be in good demand at present. Mr J. H. Duckitt has bought J. W. Hoath's tii-ut. Mr. F T. Carr haE bought the saw null from Mr. Adam Smith^orm- erly belonging to the late Mr. Akit:. Mr. Carr intends to do good work.aud hopes M give good satisfaciicu to all who patronize his mill . Mr. Fenwick, who bought the grist mill, bas first class machinery to put into the saw mill, which ruus m connection with the grist mill. There is great expectation of a paper mill starting here. If it does start it will be a great advantage to this part of the country. I think tv>.ry one around ought to stir up and do their best to gee i: to come. Once the place is established more factories wili could m. so le; all put their htart and hand to the work ot getting some- thing started. A few nights ago there arrived at the residence of Hobt. Purvis a little boy and girl, perfectly destitute of clothes, and barefjoted. Of c Rob claimed them at once, and is do- ing his best, both he and his wife, to make them content. That shows that Eugenia is improving fast eveiy w:iy. Mr. 1>. McMulleu had the - s:ood luck as Bob Purvis, only it was just a little girl that came to him. VraCorU Road From our .-. (' >~rfspo*dent. Here yet and kick. Mr. Cr. Pntchard nils the bill as school tru- Mr. J Weber is still ou the war path taking orders for fiuit trees. The aunul tea meeting iu conuec- tioii with the Sabbath school was held ou tbe 21sl and was well at- Ui.'.id. The usual program was rendered. conmm :s. etc. : Sl'l.MS. The Rev. R. Pavey and ' -thwait, a returned Ci i:u-.-;.HKtry. were r. sent at UK \\i-icy church, coudr, ry -i vvioes. last Sabbath afternoon. T litre was a Urge turn out. tin church being !illed to the door. Mr. Riddle at:.i sistei-s. of Albion, have been visitii;^ friends iu the neighborhood l.i M .11-11 / .MI. . - *:jj. - ebiMren U'thmg n !! i Pric* . , ' .? .-..! laid DO otbrr General News. Thirty -two coumie* in western Xe- bmka are m sore distress, and a delegi- ti.n u on the T t<> Washington to it- cure 1,000,000 to pve the farmers a start in the sprint;. A Dixon, 111., despatch aays : Mr*. Grace G. Ridley, L >( Amt>>y, awoke Fri- day after a sleep of nine mouth*. She wandered about, but did not speak and could eat nothing. A iorm set in on Saturday night :n New V.-rk and continued until Sunday noon, which was the severest while it luted ef any sn.ee the ;ivat blizzard of M.tivh. 1-W8. All wires are demoralited and the Jeitruct: Dr. Quinla:'.. the head of the bei lent and protective Order of the ': , ha* suspended the ; - John L. 'Sullivan, a* a person who is unworthv to 'associate with gentlemen, ami duct ha* brought shame and ducrei! : i upon the order. .. Tiino Is (iift Time. ' WILL SHOW YOU YOUR IN SPF.CT10N A Beautiful Assortment OU InistUgr. JVom our ixi-u ('./riY.<i>,.i.Jf 14*. Mrs. Samuel NVaikley prt'sriueil licr lutsbatul wub two bl>y bovs ou WoU- ntsclay !<>. Tlie semces have been witiulrawu from our church ou Suud-iy next account of ilic- ijn-xrterly winch will be held iu Dundalk. Mr. Geo. Jounston bas li'ft for Buffalo. On NVi'ihit'Siiay last th a- was a party v ^ivf u uiulor tlie an .pices of tlie L'n-4'v u run eliuroh, at tLe residence of Mi. Pavid Stinsou. Now that our new council i? iu I'lace, wo think it most advisable that , a little attention should be given to that p*rt of the town line between Artenieaia and Proton, which lies be- ' tween Victoria cheese factory and Proton Statiou. It should be covered with a foot of gravel, and now ii the time to do it, irlule the Weighing ii ; Fmm o"r mr,i Curt Mrs. and Mrs. Nortl.inore are visit- ing here with the parenis of the lat- tei-. Mr. anl Mrs. Joseph Watson, sr. Mr. Xorthmoro is i\i peseiu in ; health. \Ve l.^rv tiie change may bfiiotit him. MKS Kli.-i I'l'iLidrei-, wiio has been visiting friemU lifie dnriiii; the .ireo luonths, has returned to her home in Euphrasia. \Ve same she will be tuisseil from the young peonle. The great interest ta!<en here in the "Car aud White trading affair' lias lunv subsided. Mr. C'ar bas re- placed hu horse with a tiue colt. We dope both parties may have learned a lesson uot soon to be WITIII> SILVERWtRE 1M> . >f i;.i .JMM i i:t lt 'es 1 F 1 " (J-'J ! 1 IMf ||'M 1" ANH UK.. SlM TO $:'* \V.\ r.ANTSCOYl-.KlNr, INi'lPFV TAL 1 '.llr. \KA<; ! > 'J Tu 4 vi;s. CLOCKS, IN XICKF.I. ANP WALNUT. $1.50 TO SS.30. Lady Bank From our irii Ci'ri-r>p<i>i<ifHt. Mr. Heron is freezing his fingers fixing his saw mill He expects soi>u to do a rushing business while L. is liorue again. J. Poole it getting out lumber for his barn. Sloan is maki'ig lumber that is lumber. Success to his mill and better health for himself ! Tb Lit, oil -"t,U side road ii render - Fine Repairing Personally attended to. Close in- spection of liivi<. 1'iu-is and Methods invite \, Bct Wtshcs to Sll ' AY. A. BROWN, Jewrellei*, .MAKKUALK