THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Fl.KKHIiRrOH. - - OUT Published wrekly 1 7 AdveitiBing Rates: One Column. 1 year, 50 ; half col., 1 year, quarter ool , one >ear, *15. Trantlant advertisement charged at tlie rate Of 8 cents per line for Ant Intuition and 3 cents each subsequent limntlon. Hon Wilfred Laurier will address a public meeting in the town of Durham oil Mon- day, September 18. M THE HOME 111'LK lilLL. The Irish Homo I'.u'c Bill 1^ tu-.l its third reading 1:1 the liritish House of Commons, and nnw only re- mains to be c'.idorsL-d by t'no House of Lords. Those who have been relying upou that august bixly to bmk t!u> measure are very likely to have liad that reliance misplaced, and it is quite wi-.liin the probabilities that the next year will witncsc this mvoinl great Irish William triumphant "king of the castle." A cablo despatch from London to the New York Times says : All this talk about the House of Lonh throwing out the home rule bill again and again and still again, which really sounded quite formidable yesterday, Las become obvious and unmitigated bosh over night. There is uo pre- cedent in the history of modem Eng- land for tho failure of any great mea- sure to become law when once the Commons had said it should be. The deceased wife's sister hill is tho solitary concession in;ulc to the Lords pirittul and lemjiornl. They aru annually allowed to woi TV. shake aud growl over this and finally throw it nut, but this is merely to amuse them. They know well enough that there is n very peremptory, Hliarp-cd-jrcl limit to wimt they in iv safely do. In this line they know they have got to PI in. me rule bill within the next year or two as certain as fate. Every- body <-Ue recogni/.cs this now. The only question onn is how modi sport tli'-ir Lordships will dare to show be fore they take their medicine." A 'Cyrlc Trip. M M 1 1 VALLBV DI-NFIHN Tim lit in Mm MTAI.XS- A KKW MKMOKIKS OK TUB FaHT BY TUB AKril.Kiii.iNiii'U BD1TOE. Our agricultural ami aruhiuologiual el it-ir took an interesting journey into S'lUth eimtern i tsnr ) ami thrtiugh a nor lion nf MotUsWIMfi <>i> Tlmrs.Uy after i. ""ii of last wot'k lii !> tlir laid A. anil A. uilitor C4iiiulorH wrtl> talking about. Leaving Klusliertoii ut \'i m.tlie lint H w 11 untile at Mn;i!e V.ill-y, 2\ lirlut oast oi llitiljuiiiv'ii rim (own Inn- O*|.rey all'! NotUWASi .{., -1 miles frm KliialuTtnii. Tlii.s p .rti.'it of O*|.ivy is Ilio liiirst. fBini ing i.-i'li'i:! uf ll.o timiiiliip wliirli i . yot vwiitil. Kimii H.iilK'T-'ii ' i!i fiinim ilinw i viilt-ifn of thrift niiil i.-i i i 1-1, i rchartlii well kept, firm i well till il and witli all in K|- r: n iip[iliniioeit, iuoluding wind niilN u.iUii-tiusiin piirjioti's, iiitkj lliin soi' of ecuiilry a pliasant nl>..do. Aiinniu tin Illi'.-t |l|..N,.rlMllS of Illls'utllillllC!! IIIHV l)0 inrii'iiiiicd tliu OilHtoii family, wlio havu suvuiiU iiia^iiifii-inut fattim mlrneil with l -nitiiiil rukiduucR and 'i'liere are also many other |iru<pi'roiin ;.tiiinTi In i .i M|IO*O names we dnl not l.'.iin. A!it|do \'nllry cont.iiit* a |>uit ofHof, kept l.y Mr. I, ..ko tiowxrinan ; a b'.Hukniiiiili shop, and until a few wn-ks jj.i A yeiii r.il store, the pruprirtor ol !,ioh roiimrcd to Sinxhaiii|iton latuly to c!l to lliu I'iiiioas It M Hud there ii a tJ..<*l opening lit Mit[.Ui V alley for a gull l s Vs-i in tlii.t point the A^'l tditor sunk .Jui.tity and .he Ai '.. icatioiis MMrted thuiniwlves. Pointini; the pneumatic paxtward a (tep deicent was xmn entered upon and the ''blue mountaina" enoouuWrud. Tho rood niU down and down among tho hilU until tho level of a little river ia reached. Following the course of this river through its narrow valley for about thre inileH we arrive suddenly upon a small vilkxe neHtled between the towt r- ing hill* which protect it on all milm. This is l>iiM' dm ('[(on a first view one feels like dropping the first aylkble. The children were tripping hmnu from school, and if ooe were riot to make too cloae an inspection it would require no great Htretch of the imacnnatkm to deem them the cherubic guardian* of thm edonic vale. A greater intimacy, however, and closer view would n-ival evideitcet of their human, uiud-pie loving qualitiea, and that they revelled in t'ie sain mun- dane element in which the archwoloqical editor did when a boy. Calling at the resilience of Mr. Jude Boweniutu, one of the- enrly pioneers, we were treated ti/an interesting half-hour's converoution with that gentleman upon early timeti in that vicinity. \Vlii-n thu tirst ncMlvro arrived here the whole country presented the ap- peantnce of having bcvn cleared :it one tune, and only StMlllSMI were }jr .win^. Two hundri'd and forty yearn nv"' thit wax the home of the Tobnaco nation ,,f }f iir.in ludi in,niHl they were an agricul- tural ]>eople, Krowiiig corn, puuipknm, tobwcco, and other natitu vr^e'.l>leH. This account H for the p irk- 1 ike ap- pearance of the country when Kiir|>can tuttlera first entered it. It is now -14 yeant aince the laHt HUMII WHS expelled from what is now the county of Simcoe by their turriblo fi>p, the Iro- quis. Two miles north of Dunediu we visited an old Imlun ossuary which was dug over yeaiH ago, and out of which were got three copper kcttlea, t>eside many other curiomtien. Thi viiit we made under the guidance of a handsome little golden haired nuiden of fourteen, who appeared to take quite a keen intercxt in the subject. The pit still contains a large iiiiinl>en of IH.IICH, Ix-iwN, etc. It is on the upe\ of ii hill overl 'i.kin,' Creunmn-. and what are called the pine pUins. The prospect is magnificent. A mile below runs tho H. & N. W. railway, and away t-i tho ent at New Lowell can bt> wen tin smoke of Northern enj.'iiicn as they speed aciiMS tin- country. Let us .--it down and diHcuss the i;re:it trvimfornin^ion scene. Jjirly in tho ITih century this country wat peopled wiih a primitive people who lived by agriculture luul tho uha*v. In Ilil'l they wmxi iiinntnUtctl l-y the Iro- i|iiois. Then ftirnoaily two centiineH the place remained a waate. After that camo the Iriiliiiiiin, tho tScotclnniin and the KiiKl^linian, when the \Mttu- pliers "l,l,is-*.ineil as the rose" and civilization iM\e place to M. In n,i, . The early pi^n- f<-is ili- ( ..\ . i, il reiiin.m'.- of the aborig- inal inhahitants in usHiutrieM win-re their lend were buried, snd iine.ntli. .1 iheir rude ini|ileinviits of warfare or doinextic iifte, and in *>iii.t rases the reiuiiins of their vil'a.us were diw overwl by i-arth- covered bo l of tulies ind einbers. It was st a llunni \ i I :iin..ng theso Ui.e iiiountaint i ..ii Kutli r Uarnier, the de- voted mid heroic Jtauit prieat, wan mur- dered by Iioqiioin in 1049, alonu with llie entire village, he ha n.i; refuavd to quit his niisHion, though knowing the danger tliat threntenml. In the Hume year Itu Inn-ill and l,.il. -in nit paid the penalty of death for their /e.il, and Daniul tho year l>efore. HliHxIy scenes were witnessed iiiniiiig them! toweling liilts in thoHe days. Now all is sinilinx peace, and hill and valley answer to tin- |ili'iit(hidiaro point in golden harvest. \\ were told that ani"iig these hilla, t!i n: '! dillioult to till, H failure of crop is unknown. A good yiiM is always it-tMin.l, :u,d wlien the \.eld ii fiiir elsewhere it IH iMiinitifiil lure. Hut while we linger LJI/UI;; upmi the peauellll linnUexpe >prea-l I', t. re IIM, old S..| hinkK It-hind ll;e wctVin eii I. ills, and paieelliin; iij.a few curios which li.ive In en M iii--'il, we mount our wheel and scurry away wustward over lull and valley, arriving at home about 10 p. m. The Markets. (.'artfully 4'orrr-trd I. u-li Wrrk Klmir Fall Wheat SI.IIIIK WhMl Oats .................................... Peas .................................... Huttor ................................. , fresh ........................... tiius ban ........................ Pork ..................................... liar |ier ton ......................... Bides ................................... (ItmiM Turkeys chicken* per pair Duoaspwpalr Wuol ii, (W BU 14 17 11 T5 7 00 00 S 00 60 10 15 M) TS 17 to * o ea to M to 80 to to to to to to to to to to to to to IH II 75 7 is 00 aoo 1 00 S If .40 TO 10 /t AKR1AOE l.ICKNKKS Issued day or night at the office or residence) oftlin uiidirlKUB<l. DIVISION COUhTCLBHK.COMllMBIONMt n H.C ./.Conveyancer, Ac. Notary public JOHN W. AKM8THONG. M otYOUXO, Hankers. HarkvUle. do a esnsral banking bus- iness. Money loauwd at a reasonable rate. Call M H. HAMMOND. Pot Master. Klmberley. ComraltsloneT for taking Affidavit* eto. Insures au<l loam money at lowest rti. KxecatesLeaMB.Dtwda, Wills, eto. promptly, clioaply aod affleiuntly. p J Pontmaiter, Pldsberton, Commissioner ID n. K., Licensed Auctioneer, Conveyancer, Ap- praiser and Money Lender, Keal Kstate an Insurance Aeut. Deeds, Xort((at,'os. Leaso*, and Will! drawn np and Valuations made on hoi-tent notice. Auction Sales attended to In any part of the County. Money to loan at low- cut ratm of Inters**. Collection* au-m.k- 1 to with prnini.tupiM au'l despatch Charge* low. Aijent for tlm Dominion Steamship Company, rhuap tickots fnnu Klnbertou to Liverpool (llaK"w, London or any of the British ports Parties intending to vtxit F.tiKlaml. Scotland or Ireland, will ploaic aik rates bjforu (purchasing thuir tickets elsewhere. |,t ((Ural D ill. HUTTOX. U.D.C. M.. M.C'.r.A fi.Ont. rVieeTille. Rei<lunc aud office on- -l.r west of the Metli- o list I'lnirrh.Kinroe* St. OiBce day, Tu*de,ys ami Saturdays. D" CAKTKR. M. C. P. A 8.. Ont. riiysirian, snrReon, etc., Flusherton office Htr&lns block. Kusidence Muunhaw's hotel. JOHN A. SCOTT, M. B. Member College Physic. & Knrgeons. Ontario (ir.lnstu In Medicine of Toronto Unlrarsity. Fellowship Diploma, Tost Oradnatc Medical School and Hospital. Chicago. Diseases of eve rejr, nose and throat riiwially treated. Rest- dance Maiwell, 4ite FeTvnbsjn Thursdays 1-9 p. m. J P.OTTEWELLs Voterinary Hurgeon. QraduaU of Outarl Veterinary College). Residence House lato occupied by Wui. Hradley at tho Drill 8bed J F. HAL.STKAO, II. D , II. C. berley. Kbontu A R.,Ont., pvft-tlctn at Kliu- ic diseaee* I spcility. J P. MARSHALL* I I. s.M.P. 8.. Dcntltt. Vii>lti Markdale an I /.i I \Ve.lni-ndar of each month. r'luitlieilmi tch triji un tUo Jay following. J W. KBOHT. HuriUter. Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Klpshertonolllco- Next the |Hiht oflU-c Sproulo's i.iiil.lii.-j.ou Thursdays. Owen Sound office Frost's bulldliiK. Tl'CAS A \\lUiillT, llarrlsters. Solicitors, Conreyaneors, etc., Owen doililil. I'll t - - Matk.liile. Out. \V. II Win.. in I. H. I.fc. N. B.-Flesberton office. Mitchell's lle,uk. eves- Wednesday. I A K i,'l Mill Drensiiiakers.Clayton's now lilook.F linhorton Coats and all kimls .-f clul.lrini*' elotliiug mad* to i.r.ler. Cutting done by drcesuiakvr's magic scale. Patronage snlicitu.l SOCIETIES. AO.t'W. meats every Ornt and third Mon <lav ii. each month, in their IO.IRO vpoui, 11,1 ti.c s ll!i-k Kli ^^l Ii l. 1.1 ^.! In. \Vui \\nrl.t, M W . \\ . .1 Ili'luii^. linai..- ri : W. liw.n Uti;n.U-r. ViftitiLK 111 t thel II Hit ,! RnYAl. Tl.MI'I.AItS OK 'IKMPI K\N(K >.< L'ulur I CUM il incoti* everv 'llU's>l . \. 'unit: in Hyroule's blook at H p.m. s, -i|.. i ,|, MI,,, uiTvu' ai . . inn-is i-.iniithly. the ... i. > piei p. in \t tliu Wmi ol taili uiontb SDNH UK I I MI'KHAM'l:.- This MH.W . in i : i \:i -;.-, Hall evury U . .1 %\ .-\. n.i.j: ut H |. M \ i tin 11 brctii < ren , n > i tea. lio.nmi.ri In i LIU 1 1 lion. JJUINV :: \i i MI i: i DIH-K No. 88 A il .m, i HI tn.i .tl.iM.inc ll.ill. Strain's Hleck. 1- le-'liei ton. . 'very Kri.liiv en or 1 efnre I'M. fnl Ins.nin. A. H. Vandnsun.VV. M i. .1 Ipnwi, s- ei.-larv. J. B. SLOAN )ioa KII band, and for i-slr, Kliii, r 'lu. muh. doois and lumber. Turning and plaiuiug done to order. Chopping imll iU mliTiifln.il. alan-b 9 im i nn ion (or siii. The nndurslgued offers for sale F. ) 40,oon. 9 Aili nit-ma. Miacfca. itlwut 00 acre* oloAro.i. bal anou woll timbered. Oood rouch cant dwelling Ion barn anil frame stable. About five miles from r'lestivi-t'iii, and It miltM fr.Mii Kuuonia. Also B |>aik lots iu the lowur i>l..t f Bnveuia. 14 ec-irs, acres of wblcu are cleared aud feucod. Ten. if easy. Apply to i.. u.. Cars, rleahartoi, or :'iu Uollaiuy A Heudoraou.r'lushertCD. For Farm Waggons Democrats, Buggies, Carts, Iron Harrows, Trimming, Painting, and Horseshoeing, Lumber, Lath and Shingles and Farm Implements GO TO t John H. Heard. ~* Carriage Makinjr Buggies, Carts, Sleighs, Cutte- \ etc., all made in the highest st}Ie of tho art, and at reasonable prices. Get esti mates from me if you wish anything in these lines. Painting and Tiirnming also attended to. R T. WRITTEN, FLESH ERTO.:, ONT. D 1 ' HART El S SZELERYil [NUTRITIVE. TONIC. NERVE RESTORINi Whatever enriches nnd pi;r tiers the blood, also toncK up the sjrstem and fortilies it against th>; numerous dniigera uf ina'arial and contagious diseases) so often fatal where tho ayateiu is run down. If anyone fee's conciuus of weak- ness ute a box of Celery Iron PilK Druggists ant! dealers, or mail. Price 50 eta., or MX for 12.60. The Celery Pill Co., Toronto, Out CAME ASTRAY. a me to thei>reml*es of the und li.t IOC 1C,7. S. W T. 4- S II . Artnnl.i)n July 4tb one i>au of hm-seM. Ow-i.'i . 1.1 huTeKsnio l>y provjng pro|ierty and [>.IIIK cxpouses. T. J. STINSON. To Rent, Lease, or Sell, Tli- ti*.lt of uiv farm, balnu li.t 'I mid .'W.on 1 l''th CuiK'fUHion, ArtctiM- ^ia ; about 100 acvw) i cleared. For further t-rtK'uUr njiply to Wil I'AUH. k uxnnia P. 0. ?;oii[i f Forest High S AUGUST JJM, 1*303 jrnHK Mount Forest High School will reopen (') uu Monilay, AilKimt ->lh.^t 'J a. in Inte.Mlinij pupils who wish to take up 1st. kid and arrl olan work will oblixe live..,.. DiuuicatiiiK with T. H.Hrethour, Ks>| .Principal, or the un.iersiMne.l. lloard can b obtained on reasonablo tornn at Mount Korest. *ln \V.O. Maorreeor. Mount Forest, Aug. llth. ItWS. Hcoretary. Mm Departmsot, Thr .Shooting Ncason Is at hHiul aoJ we Lave provided a full asauitnii nt >.f lequiiiitej fur the purlainHii iu this itepurtuji nt. We liave tho N. w SmokeleHu l'..w.lri, Curli-, Hivcy's IHn- inoinl ciiiiiu and uilier ^nporior Rrn.l |..v,,|er. I; in .a aud Muzzle lna.iiiK Sh..i liniiH, kll i-i/ea aud kinds of Caps, t'riiuors Caitrinii.bra8 aud |>u|>er Sin lls.ii n Wd, nil iiuuileia of Sl.ot, Shot Dags auJ l'i.,i, , Plunki. Kveivilmir neviUiil in Thn-slior's Supplies. Miitr, l.tcu Luatber l!>;ltinj|,Kifeta, Mach- ine Oil, lUpiin I, inks. Omnn, Klo., Eto. < ro< k. i \ Kill siipplic'son tin- wu; ueoeasitsUe clear nir out to ujako room for uew yooiii aud ('lilt. Ills. linwarr, Lar^e stock of Milk Fails, aud Pans, Creamers, etc., an u ul. tlass. Putty. Pnlnt, Oils, Pl. ter. RooniiK IMt-h, And unvthiuii iu tuo general hardware line we cmi supply at lowtnl current prices. 4'oal Oil, Ou oar-luad just nrmed.th* Brstof ibe now season. A superior grade of ordii ary aud water-wliite oils bavboen st cured by special airangerneut wj A hare Chance. Farm for Sals or Exclaogg, PH Sale or Exclianuu for Villuae pr.>|<erty in eabarton, k'leshurton Htation. Mxwull. Rin^bampton, ur Feverabam: a valuable Kami 0(107 acrea.ooe iniiu north of Kiuiij.-i v m n,.. Ileevur valluv, Tp iif Kuphruia. On tin, prem- ises an a food frame houso, btru ami ilrtv house, also a nood orchard and wul I nnpplie.1 with wtr. Apply to W. 4 aVtYMtlV. Ag t for Sy.lcii'iaui Fire Ins. Co.. Walter's Palls WANTED. Ss ' x *- L1 -I J-Ji-'. meut with n. as ssJas- men. Kx parlance not uecensarv lf..u,lKouie ontnl an.) tin, U-ueflt of over V, years exi er- leucellirni.bHd every uian. .'hinei- spuoial line* snd control of turrltory.-We haw over 1W acres of chi.ice ntock.mul can jiivu von ii,*n, advaaUL Our mod* of securing /.-ml rntain- IUK Mlusuiun i sriperior. Call (or o-ir torsos. The triul wli .-.: ., ,, iMt:, in .. WKLLI\4.ro\, Toronto. Oat. W \ NTPM ' s " 1 '''l" "n-n'to Ml W Ail 1 VtU- ourobouw an I lir I. Xnwiy c-k, nn.l Reed Tutatoes. fu:i itndconi plutu lino. K jiy variation eai, only I..- ..btain ed throiiifh us. Cemiulmion or salvy pal. I weekly, and iirin.ii.ilv Inclusive and choice oftwi- ouc , .VLUT.N NI-WUCKV L'n. , K-.clies! ,r N. Y. NOTICE. Idmlrv to inform e p uhlic that I have pr chase. I tilt) Hour food an.) grocer-. I indues* carried on by Xlr.T. Wyvill, and am pit-pared to cater to tbe public in a satisfactory manne 1 hope to retain thu coiin.lenco of all old pat- rons and to securu in my now ones bv /(r anil prouii*doaliu#. Place your orders wltb m for: > 1 Flour Tea?*, its low as the lowest, ditto- Fruits in Hour and i';>n tied <.ools. <*onfe>tloucry, All MasomtUlo (onds kept in sto, k My boot and nhuo buslnoss will not be no- gleoteil, but will bo cntini:uil saoj* an before I In- B*t or<.olH. LW-M In m- ;>| i--s l'ro:ii>t U t -U\-r> v f orders Call ami <io hu>ha- . ;^ lakcu ii r\. in-.-. W. Barnhouse, - Flesliorton NOTICE. -=sa*e==- Holies is tire.} given M th Holler Flouring Mills are now open for busi- ness, and in /aU opera- tion- A fiirst Class Mil- ler has been employed, and 1 will guarantee satisfaction- Bring a long your custom work. Chopping tlom- at all times. A. B. Bell, - Prop.