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Flesherton Advance, 12 Jul 1894, p. 1

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.. i .< . Jfltsfert0n " TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." " PRINCIPLES, NOT MBN. 1 VOL, XIV. NO. 671. IUSHKRTON,ONT.,THDH8DAT, JULY 12 1894. W H. THUBSTON "'; R One of the finest assortments outside of Toronto andat prices to meet every pocket, from Si. 25 up. *** $|! : ^JP,J[ A full stock of beautiful and useful 1 goods in cruets, pickle dishes, knives, lorks, s]>oons, ornamental goods, &c. JEHf ELLE8T ^ magnificent stock in every line, to collar buttons. ARMSTRONG BROS. FLESHERTON- Repairs, Repairs ! D. McTavish, Flesherton Horses luvr and General Blacksmith, keeps on hand fe fcsj i larris, ta, Flsiirj aofi lilkiisu Bros, IMPLEMENTS. : Fleury and Ve-ity on hand ;>11 the time, also kinds of repairs for the same. We manufacture Wagjns, Buggies, Cutters, etc. Horaoskoeing promptly attended to. Special attention to tender oootrmcted feet. Logging and Plow Chains) constantly on Land. BB! GENTLEMEN : ! DESIRE TX) ANNOUNCE tbat I have taken over the Carriage and Waou making biicinttw lately cnmed ou by Mr. Mopiv, mi.: .iru now prepared to till all orders in my line to your utire satinfaciion. Having lately added to tny sixteen years' expe- rience in ti * business a nine months' training in one of tlie best carriage t>li>>]>t- in the city a( Detrmr., where I succeeded in currying ffl a first cla-'s recomixietidation, ought to be a suificic-iit guarautee that all woi k will be done in a first class manner. I manufacture Wagons. Bujy-ies, Cutters, Sleighs; in fJact every thin:,' in the car- ria^f Hue. Wood aud lumber taken in exchange. Kindly give me call. 13. BL. A. IK. Flesherton. door to HcTavish's blacksmith shop. To the Public in general or all intending purchasers of Buggies, Carts and Dsmocra+s I dewre to call yotlr attention to my spring slock. Kindly give rue a ealliKl you will be convinced. I use nothing but first-class auterial. Come and jud^e for yourselves. Ueuaiiiug strictly to, also |Miiniiug and retriuirnmg. R. T. WHITTEH, Flesherton. .*t'C meiiciui llii-l Htea.lv I ' , lll.-llt Wltll 11H US WllUW- I war i~< >"urn mail. i'hoice . ___ ircl '! tutritorjr. Wu bvu oter I if cli .in : Mthjkna I'uli nivi- von uiuiy i w. Onr iii'j-1- 1 nf HuvurliiK antl rutaiu- | K*Wlneu i n|.. r .r ('it)l(or Ulir UM ins. ftt vou i.othinu IWonio. Out. Oaf) sain Sweeney. (' S. A., SHU Dieyo, " , MJTS : "!Slu!uli's Catarrah Remedy is | Aral nieilii-in. 1 have evr found that *k> rot> an; g<> >d " Price 00 eente Farm for Sale or Exciting., A Hare Chance. lAil' !< * 1 " '" K\fhan((o for Villicc property In P (jK-thcrton, yienliei-toii station. Nlaxwoll, H!u"hani|itou, ^r Pevenhar.. : a vahmlilo Karin of 17 avrun,ooe uillu uorth of KiuilK.rlay lu the Hv.,-i ralloy Tp nf Kuiihrania. On t.h" IMW are agotxl fraina bouse, b*rn atnl ilnv.i alwi a K<x><l avebard and woll mi| with watur. Aj'i W. A D\VH\. Ag t for Hjrdeuham Klro tu.Co.,\Vltr sfalli from our own corrtfpmdfnt. The Onngumen gathered in a body to tlw clwrch Sunday morning when Rev. Mr. Brown preached a stirring pat- riotic piirmoii. taking for his text the wurds found iu 5th and 6th verses of the new school bouse and will rush it to com- pletion as fast ita possible. Mr. E. Knighr,fromToronto,is visiting friends in this vicinity. Mr. Win. Staraborskey is building him- self a new house. It looks as though Will meant business. Mr. John Shann m, who has been al- Rsahu. A very large congregation i ,- n . T - tending rhe Owen Sound Collegiate Iiisti- grte<l the speaker. A pleasant feature . . . , ... . tute, is home for his holidays, uf the MTvice was the singing ot two an- ' thenis by Mr. Gibson, of Meaford. Several of the farmers in this vicinity have commenced haying. f1flkcrUsi Station Mrs. 1C T. \\lutten, of Flt-sherton, spent last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Dally. Mrs. Orr and on, of Flesherton, visit- ed her aiatei, Mrs. Jas. Boyd, Sunday. Miss Alice Ciilray, of Meafottl, apent Sunday at home, ace mpaiiied by some lady friends. There nru rumors nf a wedding to take F em *mr mm I'urrttpuntlent. Rev. Mr. Rupert will praach here nelt Sabbath at 10.30 a. m. Mr. T. McArtliur had a large barn raised lattt Woduesday. Every- thing went off very successfully. Mrs. Me Arthur entertained quite a number of ladies who were present as lookers n. This village will henceforth be Heumd to none as far a* musical ticcominodation place to ...iy. week. More. From our omi currespvtultnt. particulars oelt | ; concerned. During t!>e last week no let* than three pianos hnve boen placed here at the respective home* of Mrs. Wsnsburo, Mm. Ashdown and MIM Woods. Quite a number of visitors from the city and elsewhere are rusticating in this vicinity Mr. H. Wilkerson i* spending a few days at his old home after an absence of two years in Philadelphia. Thii Misses Phillips, of Toronto, a good harvest. visiting old aoquaiutauooa at the station. The bridge over the Beaver river at Eu- i Mrs. WO-M! and littlo grandson, W genia is now in tho course of erection. Lauj^., ,,f Stratford, are visiting Iriandsj The old bridge being torn down, it is very inconvenient for the people, as The people uf Eugenia are making great pre|iarations t4> give the Orangemen a right royal welcouie to uur romantic little town. The cro[* in t!s localiry look well. The farmers aru happy at the prospect of in this vicinity. Mis Jennie MclCta home visiting teams have to drive through the water. J friend*. Mr. Wells prencbed. a special sermon to the Orangeninu no Sabbath hut in the grove adjoining the Orange Hall. A vry nuye number were present. The sermon was an excellent one and was lis- tened to with great attention by all pre. sent. Mr. Jobn 'Williams, Jr., nays he is the happiest man in u>wn, of course tlie recent arrival of a young Orangeman al his house has something to do with it. Bob Purvis ni.i; Lhok Parks are happy over the recent arrival uf little boys at their places. Mr. nnd Mr*. John Fenwick, of Tan, are visiting their friend* here at present. Mr. and Mm. Will Purvis, of Toronto, spent wMne taiux viKiting friends around Kugeuia. Master Willie and Mitts Mary Purvis, of Toronto, are visiting their aunt, Mr*. H. M. Uowerman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fenwick paid a viit to friends at Ornngeville on Domin iou Day. Several largo picnic* from different parta came to spend Dominion Day at Eugenia. Everybody seems to think that there a no place like Bugenia for bavins; a good time. Mrs. Somerft, of the Eugenia House, Inl a short visit to Toronto the past Ms* Mr. J. and T. Etcan *i>ent s couple days witli their brother, Mr. J. B. Kgnn. Mr*. Gadd and Mn. Luwler were the gueu of Mrs. Ross. Mr. (i. Uruce returned home from the Manitoulin Island last week. Mr. J. Phillips and D. Craig left here on their biken Saturday morning enroute f. r T"nmi". They have been spending their holiday* with friends in this burg. Mn. Connor, ofDundnlk, i* upending a few days with her sister, Mr, Egan. Mis*. Tena Glenros is 8pen-ling her vnoatioit at her old home in GUtnelg. Mi. SH>UH.I-S spent a few day* in Tor. onto. Mr. W. \V-Mid i* absent (pending a few days visiting his friends in King. Pricevill*. eafoi-4 Kwiul. From our men Owing to thu prewuru of buxiuesH and other multifarious duties we have got somewhat behind in uur correspondoiice. Thu holiday waxin has coma with ita picnim, garduu parties and excursions. One i if the best picnic* of the season tiok place un M<mtUy, the 2nd inst., in cola, nction with the 8, O. T. who drove ont b> Bugsuk falls in a body on that day and spent a very pleasant time. The Presbyterian S. S. intend holding their annual picnic near Ptieeville on t he I'-'tU of July. A tinular gathoring ia to take place on thu 14th of July in connec- tion with thu Methodist S.S*. if all things are fnvourablu. Miiwee Jennie James, Martha rtrander John From ovr ouni CWssjssjMHsMt The 4th of July has come and paiwed wv, and so has the aunnal picnic "f the ! and Klora Mc>liUnn Wesley Church Sabbath Schixil, which McLwid and John MclvhiButl wrote oo was in all respects a moat djoided Hucces*. I the Primary Exam, latt week m Dtwhwe) Not only was the immedito netbbor- from thu Priceville f. 8. !MMI well represented by both old and ; Principal Ulakeston Wh a- clsee owe* young, but from outlying fa-lnt* tliere I to the "haunted school " hitely hut \va*nlarx turuou'. The weather Was I failed to ruffle its spoukship M not the Hue and all present seemed to enjoy | leant noine could be >.erd .tutwitlistMid- theuiselvo* to their heart's content. Af- mj; thu recitation of thu inuUipliaaliuM t,ur parukiiw of a must excellunt tea, l tnbli-.-. in riijht d"n old-fashioned style. provided by the good Indies of the ffigh- i Our Dominic took a trip or to Mr. borhood, the crowd betook themselves to j Thou. Mc.Vrrhur's last Wednesday after- a Held nppohite the grovu where an inter- "..,,n to take iu the barn raising. Shortly estiiiK ({sine of ba.sehall between tho Kim- ' *ftr the moil wore called and work oom- berley and Vandcleur baseball teams was menced at (.iittin^ the benw together, W. plnyed, resulting in another victory for J. & w noticed limping towards dry tlievimting IKHHI. Eerything piutsed off luiul, curving his left brogan in hi* hand. without iniiimur or complaint, aud about I'pon further inquiries it was found that sunset the lan<e gHthoriii'.{ buican to wend our pedagogue had allowed a stick of tim- Ihoir w:iy ti> tlieir rtMpective homes. VOB A Stool See onr stock and prices. CJ.LE ITC MERCHANT TAILOR. fc v^%^%% month's rust and in all likelihood the IOM of two toe nails. Mourn. Dave and J. D. Brown aw away for a trip un their biken to ths> Bruce peninsula. The K.-v D. McLood preached and ad- ministered the ssvcraiuent in LJ- :i s Head Sunday before last. The Rev. Mr. Maxwell, of that place, occupied the pul- pit in III" absence . Mr. Gorriu McTairgart raised a fine bam la*t week. Dr. M. Brander ti.w invested in a new bicycle. Dr. B. intends using the wheel to visit her patients. Mr. Win. (J. Wataon is |>eudlng the holidays with his parent*. MiaM* Alioe Rosa aud Gertie MtUod, teachers at I'ahnerston and Ventqr re- spectively, sre hosne for the holidays. Mis* 8. M. Eotur. who has bswn asswt- ant Uscher in the P. S. for tike laat year and a half, has resigned her situation. She niton. ! attending VVelkerton High School after holidays. - . - > - . Hnxw.ll. Ftm* <mr <non Raowtit vuiu.ri to our town are : Mr . Andy Potts, who paid a visit to the par- ental homu . Mrs. Isaiah Putt* and fam- ily, of Toronto ; th Mimes Cruaaley. "f Fleaherton ; Mr. Will Ferguson and Mr. Joseph Foryuson, who are going, to tpvml the Uth f July her* : Mr. Joe. Ml. , - sod feswily, jf Inistioge, who visited with Mr. J. Liuk. Lizzie Little, Lisziu City and Marn-k Slrahaa are vimtiug their friend* lu the country. O*wr 100 meinlmra'if the Orange fra- ternity assembled in thu Orange Hal 1 , Maxwell, on Sunday, linil marched to St. Mary'a church, where an impressive ami instructive sermon was preached by Rev. J. W. Jon, ., County Chaplin of the Onler. TW picnic in connection with tho MetbodMt S. S. was not a sucqees. Run lier t" drop upoii tin- rij-ht ImnJ corner Some nro.iiid l ttiirted In <-<it their "f his left foot with such force a* to dark- hay l.ut woU. They report a light c>i>. the nails on two of tht projections of r.uciiana.ii lifts started work ou the ' the aforesaid corner. Uasult-alv.ui a uui own CiirrmptmilrH/t. DM Sowlsy svhoul eittettaintteol on the 17th, is axpfsteU to bo quite a getter- al iffair Kuntor* of woddiog are flouting on MM air. Mr. Balfonr, our new minirler, Is now with us and mote than net lined hi* hear- f by tbte earnestness and eloquence. We preJlwt a pleasant year for him here. Mrs. Huttbawre, of IVsc-rnl'>. and bar son, b** !><" paying a visit to their numeroM frienda hurw. Mies Mftphvns, of Koppel. paid a risk to he* aul. Mrs. Hiutey, lately. Mr. Tbmiiut Taylr, ar. . loft dome time ago to vM*)t fbo scene* of his ahildhooil in Ireland. Wo wish him a safe and happy voyage. Mrs. J. W Balm and family of King- ston, are visiiinu hur parental home hen'. Miss Eiiinm McNevin, of Toronto, i viiltinic her parents hew. The Patrons around hern nre delighted over tbo victory they have uained. Minn Tillii* Whiti), <i M;irkiUl>, ai.il BIT brother . I. ih ii, visiti-il theit sis*r, Mrs. T. Tayior, jr.

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