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Flesherton Advance, 11 Jun 1891, p. 4

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THE KLESHERTON ADVANCE. T1IE ADVANCE. la published liverj- PaoM TBI Ornoi o v i'..am Strttt, - fltthrrtv*, Ont. TBHMti Ot> SUBSCRIPTION: i ii annum whan paid strictly in a h'auce 1 50 |>er annum when Doi 10 pm. 1 AUVBKTI8INO HATES. (>, column. 1 year, f 30; bait col., do., 927 ,1 irlor col iln., flS. Trauaient a l\t-rt iiu-mants charged at tho ratJ t. i-t line lor first Insertion and 3cU. | '. -10 each subwxjuont Immrtion W.H THURSTON, Kditor and Projtnetur LE MORT DU ROL" tuounia as she never mourned before. A general wail goes np from tho 1'jople, irrespective of race, or party or creed. A cloud of mourning baa filluii upon us, and a nation weeps J'ii< end came at 10.16 on Saturday u,,'lil, after au eight days' warfare . with the gum monster. Death came p-un ful'y ; there was no struggle a the cud ; the fight had taken nlao during the previous tight duvF, and great man waa vanquished. iSir Jolin Macdunald ia dead ye Lo hvi-a. Ho will always live. A 141. at man cannot die. 1'laio, Homer lUute, Socrates. Wm. 1'itt, Wash- ington, Abraham Lincoln they a ill <vith IH still. We hear thei w..*lom nvory day, and Iheir cartlil .iii biill ring along the ague, an will couti'ru' v.liilo the -I'-'ii : )Ltain Ir.iiuanily. A bright star has fallen from oui f;ruiaiuMit, yet its course ia not be- v Mid our ken, for its light will con iiuue to be shed through coming ages Tarty raucor is liuihcd, and son< of the most glowing eulogtec to the memory of our idol come from w.i" saw fit lo ililn-r totally with linn diuiug his life. All unite in saying ; . a ho wad ( '.tnudii's gii-atest son aud one of tlie f.-w great statesmen of our age. \Yl.ili! our country struggles on in the petty bitternesses of party stiifu, and tho warfare of causti words contiuuca, his tongnu is Imsli.-d lii.i bo-ly rests from the paiim of life but his deeds remain with us. Th country winch he has made is CIIUH lin- uii rt ' which he lo/od and honoredl I 1 ,iU iilhMi. our hcad.s, and tho legacy wiiicli In Ins left us shall wo no May our hero rest in ,xacr, The remains of the dtud 1'uiin I i\ in .stiiio in the Si nate rLiiii.n. i iiulil \\Yilmsiliiv, when they wcr tiiMiilo Kiu^Mton fur iuUiimnt in . i l'ii iviin tcry. The llouso of. i .nun. HIM ninl Sfimto. adjourned on' -.lay nii'il IK xt w. i-K, whin ih f.iinii K -:.<isciubli .-i on 'I'm ^il ay and the liUUT mi Wadootda/, No ouo i !li il upon to form .11 1. 3wiug to the paitial nature of the pro- t>rictorsliip it was found an injustice to inaintaiu tLe system in its then form. There wore townships which wcix payiug county road rates am caped {'tactically no benefit from! their mouies. What was more uat ural than that that they should quar- 1 1 savagely with such a condition o Affairs ? They did quarrel with it an the result was that the county council instead of equalizing matters as they have douu, calmly said in effect, 1 'If you will not take from us what you get, and pay for what you don' "it, why look after your own roads.' 6 have ever biuce been looking after our own roads, and each town- [ship Im < to attend to its own work iu ihat line. The keeping up of our roads ia a large expense to our town liips even outside of the actual man i. nl labor done. Commissioners are 1 i -.gaged to meet commissioners ol neighboring municipalities, for over seeing work, letting jobs, etc., some f which would be unnecessary if th unity were in possession, and the ex- pense would be considerably lessened. In a township like out own, where! the ward system is in vogue, the bless ng would be even greater than whet t id uot. This township s^uda tine n'presentatiTes to tbe county coun- cil aud other townships a proportion - iti- uumbor. Considerable agitation as tukou place to bave the number of represontativts at tho county board ualerially reduced, bat nothing has coineofit. Now if the present uuin AUCTION SALE Valuable Farm IN TUK- Property, of Osprey in the County of Qrey. Tbare will be aold on Katunlav. the twentieth lay of June, 1891, at elvvvu o'clock in tuw toro- Inoon. at JMunshaw s ll. i.l. In the Tillage of 1 1< -.In n <'ii. |l>y virtue ot uowera of aale. contained in a car ItalD uiorttfatfr, whicb will bo j-i'. in. ,' i at th \ti\\o. tbu following prr>|wrtv : Kant half lot Ithirteen lathe tenth coaeeesion of tbe town Uhip of Osproy, tntueoouuty of Grey, contain lint! fifty acrai more or lew. I Al Iso lot two, on the north side of Victoria rtt |l:"t Iu the village of Kevernbani. an laid out 01 plan of ..aid vinace by Thoma.i ('. 1'roftier, 1' . B. aud, nled ID the registry office for the >uuty M Urey, containing one fourth of _ -re or leaa. Aluo lot one, Victoria St. oa*t in the ai<) Til age of Fevenuaiu, containing one-fourth of ai :re uiore or leas. Alao|>art of the mill ruaorve In aald villag. i>f Foveraham, being part of lot aiiUwn In tin ninth couceaiion of tbeeaid TuwimhipufOnproy deecribud aa followa : Couiuiunciiih* on the ai at the south ssjstsrijoansef of \~n-t.. n Ht. and Mill St.. tr.enve easterly along tbe Mouth Hide of Victoria ht. ninety links, thence uth eaiterlv parallel with Mill M thirty-t fit, th'-iiue wettterly parallel to Victoria St nly link* iin.reiif loan to Mill St. thence Bortlmrlv alonKallll Ht thirty-two text more or * to tin* place of commencement Tho following luiprovunieuti are aald to bu on tbe eaot | lot n. con IU. Oeprey about : a^-ics cleared : On lot 1 an-l B i-aat al<1e Vic ria st..fiYversbam. Is aaid to be erected a one anJ a half story frame dwelling an-l kit< io-n ad a out aiul-a half Rtorv finlii.- i-nrim^,- tiop On Mill Heaerve, r'tvenhain, it *aid to be or .-ted a one-and-a-half story frame blacksmith hop. TERMS! i par ctftu. of tin* purchase money to |tM ].m i d.iwnon ttir tUy of ul. For b*l*nc*j Itvroj* will LM mad* kuuwn at the aal*. KOI further particular* appljr to Jones Bros. & Mackenzie, Koliritofti, Toronto St. Toronto Or ' R. J. SPROULE, FLKSHKRTO\. EKJ Sir Jului Macdouald is dead. Our kiug uf etatesinen ia 110 more The reaper baa gathered a ahcafl ripened lor the harvest, aud Canad Ul . mnst cont i uuc ^ }# ifcu t, for good-S injunia as she never inniimed before i._ . . i... _!.:_ . j_ ness aake give them something to do I'm- their money. Let them take charge of our sfitetn of highways. Tho Owen Sound Hun falls iu lea aud taya : During tbe inclement season of the year drey county Mad* are in a wntched condition. This fsct ii patent to every county councillor. About a jcadoorsn ft_'n, wo understand tliesn :nli w*re li.io.li-il over tn tho tcin.hr ure of tha town many IN'I 1 - 'J'liftt tlmr are v. ry in#nt< wliii'li could in> brou^-lii for win. I in Tuvur of the county council tukiu of lli. i IO;K]S in tl in county cannot K (,'ainyni.l. A portion of llifiii wire iiiKlcr control of tlus cgunty couucil home yeaia ago, but i municipalities, and ( course i-easo.l to be dignified by tbu i inn- eo-iiity hiffhwayi. At presvnt me [Mirts of th ruadii nre a 'tin- county. We aru clad lo nir county confreres are taking up tins natter, and calling for ref.'ini No mat i-r how members of the couiity council lay ni.ck tn shirk rc*|>oiiiiibility, tin- fact confruiits them that they are mor Ily responsible for tlie eiisting disunh-r i ilni us in this respect. To niaiiy "k-- a-ioi! the broth, it is said. At all .lit", .--MI ninny heads Imvu f.iilnd t< rrnder H |>r|wr and n*oessary puhlic x-rvicex The i.-teresl of the tra/eliiitf {ulilic demand thni our (treat tliorouyh- '" be again aMUmed by the county Who will IIIOVK III til* iiMM.-r il.-li-ri'l'li-.-'l al the next montiug of council ? \\ li.-re an ninny intelligent intui have IN at the county board, it is ijuite iiinoceMary to aii^ett way* and iiieana Mittico to say our roads arc- a disgrace lo tin- county, and each and every one f the county councillor* is aware o this fact, aiul that the iiuhhc look I- tin- ci.unty council u our liixhost muni |>al i |.n-.<.-iit.itii-s to n^lit this I'll-- people -if Grey comity ilo not sua lain tiil.al relations we nrx a tr, it coin- nm.-alth, one people ami indivisihle \\. l.i.ik to tho enmity council, as tin- [in-lit institution, to place our lead liiiroughfarus in sstisf ivtory position a nee. It. is the boundeii ilmy of th 'inliejrt of tlmt ho.ly to do this inattor, -liii'b in to auiinie control of the road i 'Mil.- ways and menus, and put a com ' Li-nt i-iiKini-er n duty. The count oiiiirillorn are reminded that they] liniilii atu|i tin- amashinK of farmer*' con y.iiuea mul ceasn addini; to the ill l>|i imuree. SHI! (lisi-oinfortR of our ]>eople' hy simply uttendinR promptly to thei |lio\iinleii duty to their contitiii>nts uud il.i- pulihi- uu;tl. (iood roads sru easeutiftl than downy ln-cls. The Sm .trusts tho wisdom of < !r-y i-nunty will naa pipial tn the occasion at the meeting in \t month The Sun of last w< uk says : I'hi- Alliance i* out of the neat con- lu, t.-il of our diohanyei. \\ KM- u'"'! i ' ii .tin- it I.'I|IIIL; for lirllrr count \ 'I'!..- duty of tho council, tiro ilor 'riiinMoii, to re-a.isiiint> rc<|ioiiniliil ity in tho matter in clear Tho peoplo i <<!<) roiinty nr ontith-d lo ooml roiiiN n .il tin: ii-ovea arc expected to pruvid 1 1. ,in 'I ha present plan of relegatim; tin-in to separato nuinicipalitiei is A relic :" i-.ii lnin a Inn^ step backward ! Hlffl i II" natter of the eatateuf Uuncan Ueori( Heron ate of tbe tuwnabip of Uaiirey in tli i-nunty o . .. try. Tu*iiiiau, ileceajed, Ht-ron v- llrownrloice, . airl wltb tin' apiiroval of Ni'il M. l,.-*n nrti, i.il r*ifure. tnurv will be offer.**) (ur aale by Itmiiur tile fulluwiug pruj>lt> namely . All and Singular, iat certain parrel or trart of l.in>l nituate inKa'1,1 l>eiiit( In tile aaiil l'<iwnpil'i|> of oiiet d iwing tlie ot bait of 1 .t ti UDICIAL SALE -or FARM PROPERTY - -HI THE Township of Osprey. PCUSTANT to A judgiucut if the ( 'inirt of JuaftltM. I'hanrury Diviion. in eittioii of th **i> intt aliunti fifty acrvn more or lean Korty Hliacren if thin iiro),Hrtv are uluar ami tlie reniainili-i i- well tun IM-I e.l with gou>\ liaul wuud The lot i> i.ituate.1 abuul nlin, iiiil.n fruni Ouuilala. th lioln-u learert iilwa>- atalinn. anil about tlie tatili li-tAu. " from K.'-h,>i ton It i a)M>nt five IKhUof a mile from MaiwxP 1' ll and til re. 'mi t i - of a unit- from a ^cliool. A k-o.nl Kravo >a>l. I'l-iiiK the (irlm-iiial ouel n the . aasm. Ill front of th lut. Then- i a pmil w.il on the property, ami erectl tlu-i, on are a k'<>'l tiua lioune, fiaiuu barn and otlir neoeai t l>iol llnxi. all In fair repair. Th fxurea od. There are about two ac-ri-M of b'o >n l >"IIIIK oreharil Iu bearing and well tucki) wltli fi nit trees. Healed I .-ii<l.- r- 1 tn the undersign*!, Uiooil Hall Toronto, will be received np to i p iii on Mon r, IbelktuJ'Uy of June. A K KM The Inuli any tenderer being noun,* I of the lie will bo rwiulre.il to imv fojthwilti to the plaintiff! or to theii volu'itori. t..n |,i .it of tlie amount of his tender The halanoi if the said amount i to IM* paid into court M ith ntlartvdav* thereafter, without internet, to the i-riiit of thi oaue. Thu other couditluim ( nal I1I be the standing conditioni of th, 1-inirt no far an applicable. further |iartlculara apph to njiller Dmjcaii, HI Bank of < oinnn in BlllldlliK. Toronto. Plaintiff's Solicitors. Dated the 19tb day of May A. D. 1M91. uiy3 Neil McLean, OUkcial Kefen-.-l |Mail Contract. TEH DERS WfXLZ. uivcrl ily. 1101, llaUt, to baginnara. Stock oumplata. with llng pedaltla.l Wrlta) BJaOWM< *, Tro*a, Qua. (TIU* booaa) la rallabla.) New Carriage &'. :Blacksmith Shop. The unJeraigned ben leata to acqnaiat ilia public with tha fact that they hare opened up a new carriage ami blacksmith ahop m Pleahertou. where everything in our Uu will be attended to iu a prompt mauncr aud good workmaruhip guaranteed. We make a ipecialty of H O 11 S E S H O E I N ofeai to hare a mechanic who |{ie entire aatUfaction every time. Special tion to tender or contracted feet. Interfering positively p.-eveutod. WOODWOKKING Jn aU Its brancbei. TV agon*, bnuiies. democrata made to order. We believe we can work up a ood busiiieu in Flniherton by fair and square dealing and careful workmanship, and solicit the public to last our merits in oar various lines. .SI/01' OPPOSITE FUttM-1 I UK If.lKKKOOMS. lUIUfAM ST. WHITTEN & BLAIK. - LARDINE OIL Takes the lead for all machine purposes. Why use poor oil that will injure your machinery when you can get the Celebrated Lardine ? S I* E C I A L T I K S : Cylinder, Lardine, Eureka, Wool, Spindle, Bolt Cutting, Arctic, Solars, Harne?s Oils, &r.. All oils guaranteed to suit or no sale. McCOLL BROS. & Co. - Toronto. FOR SALE BY F.6. KARSTKDT, Flesherion, O cc. LU I CO LU LL EP. McNEA, - HaviuR purcbaiwl tha Flaaherton Furnltnie \Vareroonin from Mr J K Moore, I wUh to umk i .11 v lx>w lo the I'litiln by tatliiK a fowfacta r*|{ardiug luy buaiaean. My uiotlu shall b . "C'hrap .<>.U. Good WorkmanNblp. and Itu-in. >N im, _rn > . I hsve a large stock of Furniture on hanil which 1 am de- irous of rushing off, and in order to do so will sell below irdin?ry prices. '1 ables of all kinds, Chairs, Sofas, Cup- boards, Bedroom Sets (the finest ever sold ia Flesherton), Nlattresses, liasy Chairs, baby Carriages, Children's Wag- gons, Sideboards, Dressing Cases, all going cheap this month in order to make room for new stock. Call now if }ou wish bargains in all lines of house furniture. Funeral Furnishings. I CONSUMPT10II CUBED. > II 111, I I'll, 11, IMII, I 1-1 iri'll f I Mill ]<l M t If I l.ll\ ploi I in IUH h.i:. U Iiy n I'nnt In Iii 10,1 \ I|IH formula of a slmplt \,^<'ini.!, i in'-'* v t >l i i f. i |>ei tiiftllnlil i .n-iiii. I'll -ii !>.,ii.iiii- C'a'arrh, Aithniaand I llii.Mtt and l.nnt! AIT, i I 01, aln n po.iti\ mul ia<lical cine fm SdrvouH Oolulltv atn' all IK e.ii ipli'il:! i IIi-l i wonderful . >,'IH , i H.I.I-H i, ,, aaaoa, lia-i frit it Inn ilnt\ to iiiike It kiinn t llerltiii fellows. Actuatml iiy lint, nl a Mi -lif t'i 'I'lii-vr human nuffurlni; I will I I f |/ U> nil w I..' il<". u t II. in Iii, mi, in. Kieiii-h 01 K,lii|lli,|i. will, full in, II.IIIR fur pirpnriiiR and iisii"- Si nt hy 1 mail I'jr ad.lrek>iii.> with htaiup. nuioiin; llun |wr. W. A. N"\. t.OJO Powers' lllork. It.ich.iH V. lyMai*l have also taken over the bvarw and iil tiiruithing dcpaituiMiit. ami uevr fore in the history of thin buainemi lias tha k be.-n more complete. 1 ithall aim to give th.- beat aatitfactlou poiiaibld in this Huu of nr General will l> raoalvcd at Ottawa until noon on Kililat. 17th July. 1X01, for the culivny- in 11 of Her Mnjmt> 'H Malls, on a propoaed nnlrni t for foul >ean>.3 tiiuiw pnr wees eai-h rn\ , I, ,-t wnen r'leslmi un and Vandolenr. from h lilt October next. Thu convovance to In 1 lie In a vehicle or nthnrwiae 1'rlnted notice taininn f'otliei information at aoeondUlons^ rf propoaed eoDtraei may lio OIHI and blank of ttMiilor may l> ohtaiuud at tho . ..-.^ r n,..h u rtoii ami \an.iuieur. ami at|rirlur- Frniiiiiiu; Oone un Mn.ri Notice aiml Kcaswiinbli' Icrin- Trustinu to manitiiiii tho repntatinii wliu-h Kh-nhortou Furniture Waruroonn hnvo hori" [ hv fair and honorable dealing, and hoping for i , H. G. Houkirk. POM! Ol.irr In -IM-. tor Iiimia U>*f<ublis's 'ml (urn-.! lui>uctor'a June, IflUl. ii ,, Stratfnnl. ithl IIJUIIIMLU cuntlduaucu of i>ul>iu- patroung.', 1 EDWARD McNEA, Moore's old staiid, Fiesherton. Came Astray. Came to the premises -f tho DndanlgnedJ t 17.1. IM i-ou., K I ,. - I. on Tuum lime I), ono mare eoit .1 \taii old The owner i- II. {U, -t,.,l ttl plot,- plopUltV. p.H H| sb* aaliual away ROUT S\MI-I.I. 'lillipps <llst < Inn . h. I !. h. i I..M > HI I- 1 iniuitl'' nmkih in all Itn l'i HIM Nii |lrls aalsa atUeded to i>iiin)|>ily anill ctloa Miiaiaiaxnl (ieotlaman's saltal ii|tln ouJ >t\li'. Khcii clotli li broufbtl |ioa<lv cut. -B- r^ffs ic 3 = E ^*ij, ? Sfc'* f .*T-7

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