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Flesherton Advance, 12 Apr 1894, p. 5

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THE FLESHBRTON ADVANCE BANKING OFFICE OP GEO. MITCHELL, FLESHKKTO\. V c *rl b ki z l>-Tiinfi4 t-snwted Dr*. it 'H^. I.- 1 ati.l cli ^|utcftKhuAi ti*usJ ratee Tiney n!ys a*a lablu for le^i n .t > buluese nierjirUe. Oraci two door* north c ( ssst)ssjSswS}Osa> C =^ :^=~ Vicinity Chips. Characteristic* of the fast Week Carefully Called for tbe lunou >. Butinett iiohorj among l-xalt \citt be charyeil at the rate af loc ptrlme fur tacJi insertion. .1 rnln<-tw VfiU be made on e<rtttratU fur luO luiet or over. The meetings in the Methodist church closed uu Thursday evening last, after three weks of fmitliful labor by the pa- tor, Rev. E. S. Rupert. We understand there wni an inter- esting nii;int rates' trial In Durham last week, that was not reported in the parxT* Would Bro. McArtbur kindly tell us the story next week 7 The Markdale Standard man said but week that we "twigged" bun We did. We twi$ hioi eery time. "Twic." my deew boy, means to understand, although JOB may not know it. Durham bicyclist* hare formed an as- sociation of the C. W. A. and have a good membership. What's the matter with Fleshert< n nud Markdale cniuhmiiig in forming au association cf a like kind. An auction sale of valuable household furniture will be, held at the residence of Mr. Bennett, Fleeherton. to-day, Thurs- day, li'ih mat. R. J. Spruule, auction- eer. Mrs. C. C. Bennett, proprietor. The latest results of pharmaceutical science and the beat modern appliances are vailed of in compounding Ayer H Sarsap- anlla Hence, though half-a-centurary in existance as a medicine, it in fully abnraat of the age iu all that goes to make it the standard blood-purifier. l.B. I. u-;i. barrister. Mmrkdale has $10,000 private funds tu land mi farm mortKSKes within the next fuw months at lowest current rates. No commiss- ions, no delays, expenses low. Apply at office in Markdale during tlxt week or at Dundalk office on Saturdays. Mr. J. Runst'tdtler returned from Wat- erloo on Thursday and has opeued up tlie Hummer campaign in pg'is Mr. llun- statlller inform* The Advance that his firm lost heavily last year, bnt that this 'lid not deter them from nteriug upon a vig- orous business this year. All were glad to welcome Mr. Ruuintadtler back. Just received Fr li turuip seeds, Freeh Mangold seed. Fresh Carrot seed, At Richardson's Drug store. The two Thornbury papers are wrest ling in an agony of doggerel verses on var- ious topics these days, said versus scarcely soaring as high as Canioeti's Lusiatlx, <-r even Bm. Wilgrease'j lyrical efforts. Dyspepsia remedies should hud a brisk sale in Thornbury and viciur.y just now. As baldness makes one look premature ly old, so a full head of hair give* t ma- ture life the appearance of youth. To se curs this aud preeut the. form, r, Ayer a Hair Vigor is confidently reo 'Uiirivii.l<-l. Both ladies aud gettlenun prefur it to any other droevim;. Just received Field coin, Longfellow's Rural thoroughbred white flint, (iiint prohlio sweet ensilage, At Richardson's Drug store. For the finer class of bUcksmithin>f Mr. J. 11 Heard is tj the fore. Of late years Mr. Heard has nt ilo.L much at the an vil and forge, but if you want any spccia ly particular job done ho is thu "ne ro H|>- peal to. Ti.oso remarks are thu gntm- tous outcome of a little job in biacksniiili- iug and brazing which Mi Id-anl did for The Advance man on Monday, a j> b which could not have been doi.seBMfctn short of Toronto. We were shown the other dy one of the finest pieces of can ji- w.nk hich we have seen for some tune, nud which has just been tnriied l-v Mr. 1> Bla.r, of tbU place. Thearti ^: ion is the body fT the iiew hcri., ttnvli 1 to order foi Me*srs. Strum A MiM>re,fiuiiit>ire dealers. Mr. til-tir is justifiably proud nf the job, as it is ;i very special class of work, wuii h is only made a business ot by threti firms in Ouii'U. It is 1."<> a cii'i ' in i'l.-sher- ton to hKVe a workman of such ex>v here oi-e who can re'ain f. r us work which miiiht otherwise go tontlier towns. Mi^ '.Ir. Tlios. Uilo, both of ' ' in,i. - lied at th.' I-;. Snider. rVrtajjp t'reok, OM \\Vilnt *l:iy evening, I th' Mr. V.ri N.ir.n.in. Mary l>ri'o ai'ttvl nj ITI.I.-M:M .1 and Mr. PrtiT I'rawtoni 113 groo<i>< man. Only the iunnni'nte famil- ies of the |>iutM' iii'crcs'til were prfat-nt Mr. an<! Mrs. Snider "ii't r-:un,' ! I'ridal i'.-\:-i y -in. I i|i,- _'u,--.t> tu ;. 1 1. ' |-er. lh" you known on the plains and in IDM :ii Icecrvetlly popular with a wide CIP ftiends here ai.il in ' them a hap; ) married li:'e. Ma Ubvral. Dutch kett onions are scarce. Get your supply early it Richarkson's. Subscriptions to the Mechanics' Insti- tute for too entuiing year are now due and should be paid in to thejibrar an. Wanted, a tint class vest mak. r, must be couipt-t-jnt, also female apprentice. Apply F. A. Baker. Willie Bluich, aS-year-rld ton of Gott- fried Bleiuh, Sulliv.in township, strayed away from home Wst week and was found dead on the following day in a field eleven miles from home. The band gave our citiznns some ex- cellent music on the square Saturday evening. The numbers sro gaining fast in muiicial powers uud r tbe ,i:4e leader- ship of Mr. Tucker. Mr. D. Clayton returned home nn Tuesd >y evening, after an extended trip through California and Briluh Columbia. Dasj spent two weeks in S.iu Kranciscoe, takinK steainr from there to V'anconver thence home by the C. P R. Ho enjoy ed the trip hugely and put on flesh at! along the route, until hr now res<unblcs the typical plilegin.i'ic Dutchman. Tj> arms of welcome were open at Dave's houiecomiiu, and ill were ovurj"yed to se him looking so well. The Advance will not take letter* from the i.tticw tha- not properly prepaid. The jK'sUirtice auth nties havu ruled that when any words are written onju au uscript outside of thuse intended for insertion in tbe paper, full letter rates must be paid. Such words as " Please insert " are not allowable, and will be sent to the. dead letter otiiee uuleas prepaid with thre cent stamp. Several letters of this nature have bei> refused lately, and the writers will undr>r*nd why their manu- sciipts were not printed. Prince Arthur Lodgi>, A. V. and A.M., was visited on ThuiMiny evening List at a special meeting, by R. \V. Bio. Saun- ders, of Creemore, D.D.U.M , who de- livered a short address iu reply hi a toast ut " The Craft, " referring more particu- larly to thn noteworthy grow;h and suc- cess of the order, espocialty 111 his own district. Mr. Saiindem also spuku very highly of the working of Prince Arthur lodge, and the manner in which the work of the eveuing was done by M. W. Bro. We'la. The usual n freshtuents were served. There wan a full attendance of members, scuic coming from a consider- able distance. The Boltou Enterprisd published the following libel on H. h-rton last week, but we ilis<. n the |}charactr ; he comes from KimSrrley : Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Wilson were a little, surprised when they returned to their hui on Monday night last to Mud thata stranger had taken possession of their house wnhout tbe for- malty <>f an mut-ttiou. Ci.-nslabU Whit- tle took charge of the offender for the mght. lie gve his uame as John Corn- field, of Klushernm. It appears that he arrived on the down trun in tliu evening and sooner than lay out over night, broke open thu door of Mr Wilson's huuae, re- plenished the fire, took off Im boots and settled down fur a 8'iooxe, but was dis- turbed by the owner, who appeared on the scene about 9 or 10 o'clock, lie was taken before Chief Magistrate Coates next morning and fined fl and ousts for being druuk Prrsoiin!*. Miss Kupeit returned last week from Toronto, iicre she has been attending the Ait Collie. Mrs. \V II.Thurston is viaitiug frieuds at Kuuberley this wetk. Mr. W. Petcb vUited the old luunusteid at (fleiiMilii.ims last week. Mr. \V. McKarlaud. , f Markdale, was a caller ><ne day last week. Mr. S. Dmud.-, of Toruuto, spent s day i>i town lost week. Varrled. - PsTTt On April 4th at th rMi- ilonce ,-t th- .' i-lv't rather, by lb hev W. J. A UotMiltwn. nf tlio town- Bhii>ui IXyriy. tu Uiss ilurou butts, of AIM* Frum u>ir ou> : to >ty at last. B*'nu- tiful i aili'.T, iji 0,1 r-isd*, evoryone busy. Mr. M n. i M ^ iimvi il !m f.uiijy to the .U Iliny farm ou t!io iliir.li.ue. week licfolf 1 'f. >!r. Slinw,. [ Vaudeleur, l-i\k ing boutrht tlio Tr-".it A J-iy farm, and h^irin^ routiil Mr. Win. Mcl'l-i' _;, wholnul rented It and u.nvevl tlivro >K.|V. i.iken puH6ensioii. The S. S v.i.< n.t<i\.<i.ixed Monday of last week, wiieu tlu- fnllowint; ollicvrs were uU< tf<l Su, t , Mr. John Mv!i eKini ; Sec. Trfm. , Mis An:ne Mcd>ii- nel ; 'IV.u! i-r^. Mr. Thus, (iilrny, Dn-'u, au i N i -.. "s MiCo i:ifll, \V;il'on "ii. I litrk i W.IM h.-lil Sii-iiliv ,. irniu ; ..M'li 'i i.-i :.rt->iiiliiirn. Mi kohed an uicvllent Hornioii . ition t'roin "C'ririat i all in all." Mr. Viron Wyville, of llie A:ii' i. ,.!,. I nld ae<iaaintiices here ' ''irhig.in, in now vis- n. Mr. .luhll Al'au Kim t arriv.:.l *nh h.< i 1.1 '.\ fvm Ni|-| is !! . in coriuiicuvii w!,h ' . A!,.-, will ,,iK inn. our p..(Ki'ir ' r, i, , I) en i>i ;' I'M-?) in-.r.' f'.'pnlir with the fliilil- run hit.-ly hy jin-Hi'iitiif, 1 tlii' ,i.l wit'i a cr<w,uul set and the b- ys w.tu i We have just received a shipment ofieafety barb aud plain annealed wiie. Only $-J.75. a eat cash for plain an- nealed. Don't forget to call if you want any. Our prices for Nails are away down, so if yon intend build- ing it will pay yon to call on as be- fore baying elsewhere. Milk Fans -AND Milk Fails are all tbe go joat now. and we are right m line for those goods. Did joa see oar creamery cau for 85 eta. ? It i a beauty. WALLPAPER WINDOW8HADES of all kinds and colors at lowest pncea. We are giving away a tack hammer with every paper of carpet tacks sold, BO do not forget to come aud get one at M. llllllltlHIIWfl'S Hardware Department LOST OB FAILING MANHOOD. Siiiril aad Ninon Diillltf, Weakness of Bod? and Mind, Effects ot Errors or Excesses la Old or Young. Robust, Noble Manhood fitUy Restored. How to Enlarge snd Strengthen Weak, Undeveloped Organs anil Paittof Body. Absolutely on- felling Home Treatment Benefits in a da*. Men testify from 60 States and Foreign Coun- tries. 'Writ* them. Descriptirsj Book, ex- planation and proo& mailed ^ sealed) Die. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, H.Y. ~ Eugenia. From our </* correspondence. A wedding very larvely ittendid t >ok pUo- at the hoios) <> Mr. Leonard lUits oa Wednesday evu-iiiiK Lint, M us Men-a Betts WIUK united in boly wedljck with John RobiiiH'.n of Osprey. The Rer Mr. Waddoll. "f Kiiiiberley,ufficiatd. Those present were as follows ; R<>r. Mr. Perry, Miss Gamey. Mr. W. Williams and Miss Williams, Mr. E. Carr aiid Miss Minnie Carr, Mr. m.l Mrs. Lawlor, Mr. an<l Mrs. Clinton, Mr. and Miss Gillund, Mr. snJ Miss Limllry. Mr. and Mrs. \V. Pedlar, Mr. and Miss Osborne, Mr. J. and Misn Fen wick, Mr. and Miss Soniers. Mr. ami Mi; lioiurotu, of Maxwell, vtd Mr. and Mrs.Porteoos. An onj"ynl)lo drivu was particijiAtod in, after tha happy event. One of our citizens got lnnt one of the dark nights lately, and was very nearly precipitated over the rocki of thu fulls. Our eiiterprii:i;; i-itv.ou Mr. J. Wil- li iii.s, lias lusen 'iec>ss:' ir^t, clue to the itrt-ssuie of boefnijs-", to build a in-w bl .icktmith slio>>. Tho n building will be :iO fwt l\v :'>." foet. Tho raising to- U plnco M miliiy ev rn^. i)nrl)"t, Mr J. S >iu.-r, ia moving a portion of liis 1-tr.M-n in the white rotlii- -iM'iiiiat Fleshfrton where lie imip ..- t .s k.-e.^uii; a tir^t I..MI [i -i.-ino.- h 'iie, in uiijuiictioii the liotel liure. :wi i; >t into :\ ' with :l J<lni. -.' (^i, '.vo-s' of 11. fill to lift- few :ll.i;iK-irs. H.' lAJ'A tll'l are everywhere, hut whore lliry ou i(lit to M<-Kir 1 wtcU Hi'i! i ti> t! I it 1. 1 IIIUT. 'l , I uH t !-! li -!n il in , " H is l>y o^ -i:i'i! he fvrly -i] MiT :v,| tH.- in 1 'i I, ur. it will IK) all n^hl w!i -M }oj c-niio honic. cl.8 with GREAT We are offering a large quantity of BOOTS I SHOES -AT- VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS. Call and see as and inspect onr stock of WOMEN'S', and CHILDRENS light and Leary BOOTS and SHOES. \Vm. Clayton. HEALTH FOR ALL. Holloway's Pills and Ointment, THE PILLS Purify the blood, correct all Disorders at Ldver, Stomach, Kidnoys They Invigorate and restore to health Debilitated CofestitaUons, sad are loTataable In eon> plaints incidental to Female* of all sges. For Children aad the aejed they tie priceless. Ho-vvt.-ls. THE OINTMENT an InfalUble remedy (or Bsdlos, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sons and CHeeis. It kt-famoal tor (loot sad HbnuiatUm. For dlwrdan of the Chest it has no sa,nal. For SORB IHROAl.KlWJTCHTflS.COUGHS, COLDS OUnaolsr Swelliiuss, and all Skin Diseases it-has no rirsl sad for ooaeraeted and stilt joints it acts like a charm Manufactured only at Praffeesor HOLLOWIT s EitabUshmeat. 78 N. M o \ r,>rd Street (late S33, o vf,,rd ^trrrt), London n4 are sold at Is. ltd.. ttd,. ts W.. Us.. Vs.. and 33s. each Box or Pot. e had of an M*4 I cum Veodon throughout tha world. at Af LaM OH tke Putt and Box*. If tin utUnt, m mat AM, Cxford Stnet, London, they HORSEMEN! Pay Attention I o Having purchased the harness business from Mr. Clayton, I wwh to intimate that my en- deavor will be to please and satisfy customers in any work which may be entrusted to me. All kinds of horsemen') re- quisites kept in stock, at low rates. Good workmanship guaran- teed. Soliciting yonr orders, I remain respectfully, W.MOORE- FKshorton. Jan. 24, 1893. HELLO ! HELLO ! ****** ** KVBKYHODT THAT WEXR* Boots AND Shoes Go to the shoe shop In Elmberley tnd AVER'S SARSAPARILLA S. P. SMirn, of Towanda, Pa., whose constitution was completely broken down. Is cured by Aycr's Sarsaparilla, lie writes: " For rijjht years, I was, most of th time, a (Trent su.Tcrcr from constipa- tion, Ui.Iney trouble, and luillccs. tlon, so tliat my constitution seemed to be completely broken down. I was Induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are In perfect con- dition, and, in all their film-turns, as regular ao clock-work. At the time I began taking Ayer's Sanaparilla, my weight was only 129 ponmis ; I now can brag of ISO pounds, and was norer In so gnod health. If yon could see me be- fore snd after nsin<r, yon would want me for a traveling advertisement. I believe this preparation of Sanaparllla s bo tbe best in the market to-day.'* Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, MMS. Cures others, will euro you Will make your boots aad shoes or repeir them eswsssT. as neatly and cbeep ss anyone within tweoly miles. Try me and be oooviDced. SHOKSIAKEB KIMUEKIET 1 Apr J8 m. rLllilll \I!I)SI)\ i CO. We have opened up this week several cases of Prints, Cre- tonnes, Muslins, Chambrayi, Sateens, DeLainettes, &c., and a large consignment ot new Dressgoods for spring wear. Our stock is now very full, and we have some sur- prises in low prices, We have a range of beautiful shot Sateens which are quite new in color- ing and texture and are sell- ing fast, A big range of 45 inch serges from 28c. up, and the finest stock of black goods in Cashmeres, Serges,Soliels, Crepons, Lustres, &c. We have another lot of Black Worsted tor coating imported direct from manu- facturers. Our prices this sea- son for worsted suits have created an extra demand for these goods. Every intend-. ing purchaser should see our stock and get quotations. Millinery department crowded with new goods. Or- ders crowding us earlier than usual this season. Prices low- er than ever. Some Snaps. A lot of Boys' Tweed Caps ; for spring wear, only i^i and 1 5 C. Men's and Women's Vene- ti.m Slippers, durable 0o js, ill sizes, for 25C. per j- Mcn's plough boots 75c to ti. per pr. 10 bars Electric Soap for 25c., 30 Ibs. Raw Sugar for $i Cheap Currants, -ins, Prunes, Figs and best and cheapest teas. M- RKHARDSON & CO'?

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