TRUTH BEFORE FAVOB." " PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN.' VOL. XIV., N0.899 FLBSHBRTON, OUT., THURSDAY, JUNE 28 1894. WH.THUBSTON "V^,* One of the finest assortments outside of Toronto and at prices to meet every pocket, from $1.25 up. CffffCDWIDt A full stock oi beautiful and useful JIL i LU n nut, goods in cruetS( pickle d i s hes, knives, forks, sj-oons, ornamental goods, &c. *** JEIELliBY, A ma g nificent stock in ever y line i 3fF to collar buttons. f ARMSTRONG BROS. - FLESHERTON 3MMNM Itepairs, Repairs ! D. McTavish, Fleshertoii Horseahoer and General Blacksmith, keeps oa hand lipltt fir lusij t Sarrh, lorm, Fleiry ni IHUnii 1m, FARM IMPLEMENTS. I'riccville. drove to Creeffitot* to visit friend* fur a week. What tfce people would UVe- to know, if , the young men were so down cast on Sun- to light two O'r own Correspondent. [To late for last week.] Last Sunday week a* Mrs. McKinnon, day evening that they Had her daughter, Bella,and Mil* Lizzie Mar- lamp* to cheer them down the Orange Hall t. n were driving quickly around the corn- hill. er, near Mr. James Watson's, their buLy What happened" tbe M&ool gaU th npset and the occupant* were thrown out. same nighfc. Mrs. McKinnon received a deep cut in [Left over from last weok.J her forehead which required several ti tehee. The other* were also very ba<<!y Nhaken up but not seriously injured. The From our ovxi correspondent. horse was soon stop,/ed bnt not before the Elections are the talk of the hour. To- cover of the buggy and the shafts were morrow will settle the question foranoth- pretty neaily smashed up. er four yean, however. | |Our veteian fisherman, Mr.Dougal Me- | Mr. Win. Welch is having a stone wall L-MII, landed another big trout la*t week built and vail have hid stable moved there : Fleury and Ve-ity on hand all the time, also all kinds of repairs for the same. We UMMdsWture Wagons, Buggies, Cutters. Sleighs, etc. HoneBhoeing promptly attended to. Special attention to tender OC contracted foot. Logging and Plow Chains constantly on band. GENTLEMEN : I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE that I have taken over the Carriage and Wagon making business lately carried on by Mr. Moore, and am now prepared to fill all orders in my line to yonr entire satisfaction. Having lately added to my sixteen years' expe- rience in the business a nine months' training in one of the best carriage sliops in the city of Detroit, where I suceeeilnd in carrying off a first das* recommendation, ougbt to be a snlhcicut gnarantcc that all work will be done in a first clays manner. I manufacture Wagons, Buggies, Cutters. Siri^hs ; iu fact everything in the car- nage line. Wood and latabtr taken iu eichauge. Kindly give me a call. 13. BL^V IK. Flesherton. Next door to lioTavish's blacksmith shop. To the Public in general or all intending purchasers of Buggies, Carts and Democrats I desire to call your attention to my spring stock. Kindly give rue a call and you will be convinced. I use nothing but first-class material. Come an<l judge for yourselves. Repaiiing strictly attended to, also painting and rctriniming. E. T. WHITTEIT, Flesiwrton. WANTKD men. Kipsrieni Kxpertenoc not uecdssar> outfit siul ilio benefit ^ ' teuee iurnlsluiil every Hues anil control of t ' TOO acres of choice slot-* xlTuntaK'"'. Our modo >. Ing salesmen is superior, i .ill tor our < TS trial will cost jnii nothing. STOKE & WELtlXrO5l, Toronto. CInt. OspUiu Sweeney, U. X. A , *-i V> Cal., say* : "Shi!oh' C'iuvrr:ili Keim the first niodiuiue I 1 i i.n. 1 tli.it would do ia any good." Prico JO ceuU for Sale or A Rare Chance. _.o or Exchange for Village property iu .1101 tun. Vlosberton Station, Maxwell, ton. i.r Kdveriihaii: ; a valuable Farm nile north of Kimberloy io the of Nnpbvasia. Oo the prsm- bain Ait 1 ) a <joo<1 ui'tliai-.l and well supplied i y to W. i IU V >li\. A t tor rtyiluii'iaiii Kir* lus. Co. , Walter falls which weighed 2 His. 1 oz. MraCord Road. /' ,./l ,'.. Reeve Bolaud and Deputy KelU ware in i iwcii Sound last week attending County Parliament. Tho*. Gilbert burned his liine kiln last week. 9 Mrs. David Griliam, who has been very ill with a sore throat, is some better. N\ e had a very heavy rain here on Sabbath afternoon with some thunder. It w is vry refreshing aflur the extreme heat of tbe past few day*. A very hl<.-asaiit attiir took place at the residence of Mr. Th >*. Kells on Wednes- day 13th, when hut daughter Mary was united in marriage to Mr. A. Sheldon, of St. Marys. The ceremony was perform- ed at 11 o'clock a,m , by the Rev. Mr. Rupert in the prtAmice of few friends. After partaking of refreshments, the party drove to Durham, where the happy couple took tbe train for their home iu Su Mary*. May sucoas* attend them. Robert and David GaaUaw h*f* Uken the contract at tutting MM roosr and on. Sir. Wm. McCoDU*!! has his liable raiaed and will build stonework beneath. j Mr. C. O. Deritt will rmise his large frame ltni Saturday. The farmer* abuut here urehuHtliug. Miss .Annie black visited with friends in Coll IMC wood tp. last week. \V t < are pleased to bu able to say that Mr .lohn Mathewxon's child is recovering, though slowly, from the effects of scarlet fever. Mrs. Hugh Mathcwgon has had a alight attack of -K-urletiiia but u better. MUs Alice Oilmy 8[>euc Sunday at home. Reeve Gilray attended Toronto confer- ence last week, also county council. Who says he is not busy. ounty and District. William Dohertv, a farmer of K*ppl, rear Owen Sound, waa tramped OK by a team of licrse* Friday and sustained in- juries from which ho died. John Kennelly.of Not tawasaga, (bopped -ad on the Green Butdi sidero<td. He a* walking to Robt. EIIMUWJII s farm to dig post- hole* when he fell forward on hi* See onr stock anil prices. CJ.LEITCH, MERCHANT I'ULOR. a toAd up the aid* of the raoun- ' f lic e on the ro-id. When picked up he way* This road will be about 79 feet ' dead. lower then th old road, and will be a great im|>roveiueut on the road leading from th valley. Mr*. Richard Smith, from Flesherton, while visiting at her sister's, Mrs. Thom- as Kells, was token very ill. She ia some better it die time of writing. arkdale. from our oion Corretpondeiit. Tli,. basebaH match between Collina.- wuod and Mnrk'Ule resulted in a bad de- feat for (he latter. A weik or o ago MarkdaU and Owen Sound were almost a in Kreat ^ oaj on ThurwUy morning. tie aii.l shortly before that the O. S. team ' Bolton Enterprise. had beaten the Collingwood badly. ' Tia On Wednesday a mac named Roderick McDonald, who had been working at Maxwell, Out., and waa going to hia home at Oleu Robertoon, lay down on the milfiad track, went to sleep and WM cut to piece* by a train. He leaven a wife and several children. The six-year-old daughter of Mr. Cha*. Blair, 4th hue of Album, was iu the gar- dun the other day when she wat stung on the foot by a bee or some insect. Blood poisoning sot in and although every effort was made to save the child'* life she died CATTLE OWNERS, ATTENTION! HOSMEB'B GREAT BIKII FT EITEIIIUTH. Hosmor's Mexican Fly Exterminator will prevent Kites and Insects of a:l kinile from tiuutiugon Cattle aod Horres wherever it ia ap- piioil. It m KVi.ln.it that uany times Horses Wuuio more jxled by Fli - than by their rogu- tar work, and It in a human, act and kind iivna to save the dumb beast annoyance and pain, ami to alvu them all the ooulfort that we consist* iMitly oau. Cows fiat ar troubled with Film ULvariably give less milk tbau those protecte<l SomUieir utiiiK". Honnu'rs Mexican Ply Ex t^rujltmtur is *ouiothini{ mure than a protec- tion to animals from r'Hes. a* it is uniloulitodl> The Best Hoof Ointment in Use, If properly used this Fly Ititorwlpator is a Certain 1'ravvutiva fiom the attacks of th mall black fly, callml in <U9Mut localities bv tba fallowing uainus : liuifulo Ply.Arabiau Ely. Texas Kir, wlillu in reality they an the dreaded ''fff. Thee* flies light around the ITuring. and many tinitfS the took die fnmi thu ulfvctn This Kxtormlimlor is aorrtajo prcvi iitivofrom attacknof all t'hi ; or insects on cattle or horses. It Is also a sun death to Plea*. DLKECT1ONS : Apply the Exterminator with a stiff bmsli.or rnb well into the hair and biile I with the flnijcrs. Whenever the Oies attack tlm took a nuw application should bvmade. When faithfully applied, cattle and horses will run la psKture all day without annoyaoue from flies or insects. This Ointment contains nothing injurious 01 poisonous. ThehlKh standard of Hoinier's prep- arations, which have been so long ia tbe man kst.ls a sufflciunt guarantue for any goods bear- lug bis name. For sale by W. Moore, Harnessmaker Flesherton Reasoning thw out weoaii only say, passing strnii-e. Among a carload of export cattle (hip- ped from this town last Thursday by P. were two IDS. . . . McConvey, a Toronto buyer, Mr. Buchanan ha. returned to her ^ ^.^ ^ ^ home in Gait, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Mr*. Dr. E*o. Mis* Minnie Lucaa is vuitlng friends in each. The mm paid for the pair alone I amounted to over f 170. They were the i largest and heaviest fat cattle that ever I left here, and were raised by a Proton farmer named Mills, residing near Hope- villu. Mt. Forest Rep. A five-year-old son of Mr. Rd. Lee, of Hcathcote, met with an accident lait Mrs Graham and Mr* Ward are ing tiioir paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Ford. s Amelia McFarlaod hss returned from the H.imtlton Ladle's College, ac- ..Mii|i.itii<;d by her friend, Misa Hardisty. Miss McFailand has graduated and taken the degree of M. E. L. Tbe political convention held here oa , Saturday night wa. quite a succe*.. Tho and before the dnver could hold up bui hall was crowded t.. the door* and much horat "< the " r wheel f the L 1 ?T y ' ^ enthusiasm prevailed. Mr. I. B. Lucas , ^ ^""' P Med over the chlld wius .iwl spsakt-r. followed l,y Mr. Gaiuey i Meaieftl * id WM ftt co ***> but and J. JL Davis ; then Mr. Campb.ll.tlie thu <1 " ct " r8 ^Id out little hope for the speaker of the evening, aUdro^ed t!lo child's rccovery.-Thornbury Standard, two hours, lie is a John Cauthers, of Lot tf, Con. o, Mul- Tuesday, that doctor* think may proyo fa- tal. The unfortunate child slipped off a load of gravel, on which he was riding, f.'i- i . > ry ,-vblo speaker and knows what ho Is mur, had bin burn burned on Sunday last. talking about. A goodly uumber of ladiM It was (truck by lightning during the w;ie present. /'./. a <( own Correspondent, Mts. J. I'. Ugau is visiting friends in Dundalk tins week. Mr. D McK.n*io, of Kovcnham, spent . Sunday with his sister, Mrs. 8. Hemp- storm ainl everything destroyed. John 1 fireer's barn on Lot 2, Con. 6, Mulmur, wan also struck by lightning but the fire was putout before much damage wa* done The family of Win. Simpson, Lot 15, Coo. 2, Mulmur, had a narrow escape during tho name storm. Tho house was struck Cuing and badly wreckml. Mr*. NOTICE TO^UEDtTORS- In tbe matter of tbe ostat" of William Wstters, Uteof the Township f \rtinesia in thn County of Grey, larinrr,tloasd. Pursuant to the proTi^lons of the revisr'l sssMs* of Ontario, olmpt. II '. notio* Is haml>y givun that sll creditors mnl persons having clainiB upon or a^siiiKt ti < -t'it of ihe sai>l William Watters, late of t lie Township of Arti mubiii. in th > County of c; i.y. farmer, who died on or about the ,11st day . f I >t'Oouil'e r. A. I)., 1H83. are hereby roquirml t > 'tdiveror seod by pout prepaid to tho undurMijned sasut for tho Exuctrlx of tho deco!Hl, n or before the forr- touiith day of .Julv. V D., 1KI4, a statument ut writing of their uauios an I n l.iresees, tngethur with full partioulum of th<-ir claims and nature of securities (If any) hold by them, and notice In further given that after the said fourteenth da) of July. 18B4, tbe said nxecntrii will proeotxl to distribute tho aaMts of the said oacoan-.! among the pontons cimtli' 1 lli.'ieto, having re- gard only to the claims uf which notice shall nava been glvon as befoi- r -niired, and tlin said executrix wl.'l not l> liable for tbe saiil; asset* or any part :! iy pomoii or per- sons of whose claim or cltii .1 notice shall not have been received by bor or hor agent at tbe Uiue aforosaid. K. J. 8PROULE, Kleshorton. (mt| Afiont fnr t'io said executrix Dated this 4tb day of JHIIC, A. O., ItM. CAME ASTRAY. Came to the promises oi '.:< undersigned, lot 41. con. 8, Oapii-y. "" or about May 38, 1HM, ono calf. Tbe owner Is r<'i|in>t- I > protc property pay oxpenaos ami take the ..nnieaway. -. M. MADDRN. Maxwull P. n. Galloway Bull for Service. ForserTlce.in lot I '-'. 1 :'i K.T. AR.R., th.-r oualibred Ualloway bull, fi.un the celobrstoil herd of Wm. Koough, on Sound. Terms*!, at time of Bervioe. J. HLLBT, r. and Mr*. Wan.horo have been vis- ,,.,,. '" ' Misa McPhail has fione to spend a few weokn with friends in Own Sound. , J?f * "\ *? * <11 not toko fare but after Mrs. Simpson I regained conscioum.es* sh nnellod wuie- thm burnin and on searching found sou o clothing burning in one of the Misa C. Wood and Mis* Bella Kc-anet'y rooms. Sholburud Fwe Pre*s. *- P"<V>- ' ,,f t |,,. Hainbura, Out.. I ..lopoadentaays -l wa. suirerinif frcm l) ysl mp.i >h(l Liv- e r t,r.>uMu, T tooku fr.\ ! i.ulesot Shil>h H Vitahor and itcurud me. Icanhenrti'- ' reoomraond it."