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Flesherton Advance, 13 Sep 1894, p. 1

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TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. 1 YOt,XlV.NO. 680 FLBSHKRTON, ONT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 1894. W.H EDITOR* PROPRlETC * Can you see well ? Is your sight good ? If not we have soroetbing to tell you. Have you ever noticed that one of your eyes is stronger than tbe other ? In ninety-nine caaea out of a hundred this is a fact. Un- der tbe old style of fitting Blames both crystals were of a like power. We have the facilities for teating the eyes. and can fit yon a pair nf glasses to exactly suit the power of vision of each eye. We can atut your case perfectly and guarantee satisfaction. Come in and get a pair and renew your youth. Armstrong Bros. Jewellers Mraforil Roiul. Repairs, Repairs ! D. McTavish, Fleshertoii Horseshoer and General Blacksmith, keeps on hand Bepairs for Hasse; Harris, t Inn, Henry and Wilkinson Bros, FARM IMPLEMENTS. Fleury and Ve ity on hand all the time, also all kinds of repairs for tbe same. We manufacture Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, Sleighs, etc. Horseshoeing promptly attended to. Special attention to tender or contracted feet. Logging aud Plow Chains Constantly on band. GENTLEEN : I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE tbat I Imve taken over tbe Carriage and Wagon making business lately currii-d on by Mr. Moore, and am now prepared to fill nil orders iu my line to your entire satisfaction. Having lately aildvd to my sixteen yearn' expe- rience in tlie business a nine mouths' training in one of tbe best v 'niage sliops in tbe city of Detroit, wliero I succeeded in carrying oft a tii si clasH recommendation, ought to be a Htiih'cient guarantee tbat all .work will be dun..- in a first claws manner. I niaunfactiue Wagons, Buggies, Cutters, SleigLs ; in fact ev<>rytbii)g m the car riage liue. Wood aud lumber taken m > xciiatigtt. Kindly give me a call. I ) . 1 i L, <Y 1 1< . Flesbertou. N xt door to McTavish's blacksmith shop. To the Public iu general or >11 intending purchasers of Buggies, Carts and Democrats to call your attention to my ftpring stock. Kindly give me u call and y^j will be convmcril. 1 use nothing but tiist class material Come and judge for yourselves. Uepuhing Hit icily attended to, alto painting and H'Uinituing. E. T. "WHITTE1T, Flesherton. WANTF.I) Kaerijet o .IH-II .-MII timl *teiv1\ 1(>. lll.'Mt \V 1 t ll II* >1 --10 y . Han : ' uiflt nn. I til.- IMM,, lit nf ..ver !W y'rn . ieuc* turn, I,IH.I I hoi'. -],.'. n.J - liiirl contiol yf t^niioiv \\ . . II.OIV ! MtvantH^^H. inr iiiml^of asurlnct and , .s , ( ,'.- mi , ; jor our Luiiiiff 'I til- U 1..I ' OIK. _, in Sw.-oney, |T. s A., Sin Dieo. :*J. , Miiy : "ShiloVa CaMriah Remedy m tbvjtirst medicine I bav.i evr found iii.it would do me aoy ^o.,.! " 1'iu-o ->J Farm for Sale or Exchange, A Kare Chance. Poll Halo or Rxchnnun for Vtlliwn proporty in r . vminrton, Klrahorton titati.iu. \U\-vll, Hio bajnyion, <-r KevcrnhAii. , a vulnablo KM MI of l"7 <Tfl.imu mill! north of Kmilterlev ill th H..vnr vlliu . Tp.of Kilphraoia. On Ilia |irni ittH are * K'o<l f.'auie IIUIIKM, biu aiifl .Iriv.* h HIH.. also KOO>| orohwd anil 11 sutipliutl Ullli WKll'l. Al'I'l V. A I4VN\. Aa t for Sv.li.iihain Klro from mvr own Correupmuletit. Mr. Wm. Knight and his daughter. Mi 8. KerriM, are viaiting friends in Toronto this week. Mrs. Will Holley presented her hu- band with a young dauubter la: week. Mrs. R. J. Warling and Mins Annie Sower* visited friends iu Muaford laxt week. While Charlie Bnland. ayeil about 9, Prireville. From our own Corrtnutttdent. Last Sunday the pulpit of tlm Metho- dikt church as occupied by the Hev. Dr. ! Campbell, of Dundulk, who preachmi one of the boat tuiasiouary semuoa w have evt r libUiued to. Muaira. Waller Nichol and Richard \\iiitoia are being initiated into the myiterie* of the Kniphts of the Birch Rod in the Durham Model school. We son of John Boland Est|., waa playing in | wish the boys snooeaa in their work, the new school house, he fell acros* the | Mia* Jeonib Jama* left last Saturday sleepers, spreading some of his ribs apart for Owen Stand to attend the collegiate ami otherwise injuring himself. Dr. ( institute. The three pupils who obtained Sproule was called in and under hi* primary certificate* in Priceville public akilful care the boy is doinu well. A very heavy thunder storm piaierl ORDER YOUR - Fall 5uit , -AND Overcoat over here early Monday in .ruing. From our OWN mrmp<iiulriit. The showen nf the paat few days have beu a great held to paaturvs and late root cn.pa. When WH consider tho hardships that Aulay this week. other countries are Buffering and contract Mr. James WaUon, one of our push should school ant now studying for tbe junior leaving at Owen Sound. We tract they Will all succeed. Mr. Georxe How, of Port Hope, paid a brief but pleasant visit to W. j. Blake- ston, laat Saturday. Mice Rosie Brander ii in Toronto at pnwent attending fall millinery opening. Mr. and Mn. Smith, of Normandy, were the guesla of Mr. and Mrs. Me- their nondition with ours, we should feel very grateful to our Divine Protecior, for the line* have fallen unlo u* in place*. R-v Mr. Balfour preaoheil a very im- pntuKe sermon on Sunday nionnnu. He intends starting revival services this (Monday) evening in our church here a .d we hope ro .see them result in much good. Mr. and Mrs. Hanunond. from Phila- delphia, U. S. A., were the guesta of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mj Ham- motiil, of our town, lasr week. Threshing i* almost wound up for an- 6ther seaaon in this valley Crops are yielding very well this year andapplea seem to be very plentiful. axwril. From imr utm Cnrrefxmil*m. The whistle nf the steam thresher is now heard all around. The gram m turning out fairly well, especially the wheat and ptax. The Rev. Hill, of Kcrkeley, .iml the Rev. Jones exchanged work n Sunday the liiiil Mr C. M. Field ha* gone to Morning's Mills to work at hm trade. The wives of Milton Brownniltfe and the Kuv. Wnoilyer, uach presented thuir liege with a tine child last wuvk. Tne former a b >y and the latter a -irl. Both mothers are doing well. We are sorry ro know tbat Mrs. \Vm. Brownridge la unwe.ll at present, but hop* she may aoon recover. Some from here are taking in tliu exhibition this week. There was no service in th Presby- That"th7c"ur'em"a''periuane'nt 01 terian church on Sunday the 2nd, owing j u , t s geuerslly known, for sin to the Rev. Hudson being unwell. \\ are pleased to know In: i around H'-MUI. Tn annual Mnrvutt. Homu service in connection with St. Muy's clitux-li will be held next Sabbath. Mewrs. Lin ley nnd Linley have the fenco around tbe Hcliool yard completed. It is a good strong one. Mies Willitt, of Pm-ry Sonml, is the guest of Mr. a'ld Mrs. Uev. Hudson. and gf 4 - ^.e "bee 1 ; selection, ' f J . ~u> G-oodx C. J. JLEITCH, MBRL'HANT T4ILOR. black sun tls, in taking a few days of well earued rust in visiting friends at Prince Albert and elsewhere. Mr. and Mr*. Tho*. Conkey are *i*it ing thu latter'* parents iu Oorgetown tin* week. Miss Aggie Bull spent Saturday and Sunday with her parent* in Durham. Judging from report* spplea must be a fine crop this year at the wtxtt end of KmroM 8t The threshing machine ha* even in- vaded the very precincts of our burg. Mr. and Mrs M. Mclntyre, V. S., arrived bomx thia week from aa extended visit aim. ng frimida in Erin. Mr: M. in- ' formed u* that the farms in that part are , fairly scorched with the severe drought. ' Mia* Martha Walnou returned home last week after a lengthened ai.d pleasant visit among friends near Owen Sound. MIRTH < ) Sept. 9th. the wife ot Mr. M. Bolder, Crown hotel, cf a daughter. < >ss ao<i eonpLM HIM ( ""rwrr Htock .nd wi pott (M*. HiRlifMt Mlaryaad ooui- minion paid weakly, pajiug aad pariuaiiaui IKmiMou Riiarantawi ami HUOOMS wuiad tc good uiaa. ttpaoi*! liiduaaumaM K> txintwr< aMHBBM not uoooHvy. Kxclu.,r. urrlont v aud youruwu choiiMaf name (inn. Do delay, apply to Uron i uwu cnuiixoi name gmn. Uo IK. AIXKNM'RSKKYHO. i * Propaator. ROCHESTER, X. T. WIITEI SUBIEI "ssvs line of NUKHKKY STUCK or BEEP POTATOK8. or both. PEHM ANKNTaod FAV- IN< POSITIONS to (KM)I> MK.N. Wo out *Ve you oiolu.iv* territory ii you vub 11 will PAY YOU to writ* ui for toruig. The Hawks Nursery Co., Rochester N. Y \o Mrc Sciatica. V U.K.NTISK. riHURR 18 I.TUU OF HIM TKUfBLBHTU HAVB SO BJtTtTBit HE ) IK IH)|M; A rUil'HIHHl.Ni. PKUIT THaR ' Sl'SlMBHH. Ci-llinKwood, Sept. 10. About year , ago a' tidegiaphn: dusuatch from here told ho* Valentine Fisher, who had differed for years fr"in sciatica, nid who was *> : crippled by the dii+easo as to be unable to ' work and was guuerally thought at death's dour, was viirud by Dmlit's Kid- i ney Pills. That t be story waa no tictiou | known by all citizen* of this place, i ne is now i:e hiN re- covery, Mr. Fuller huH lieen Inird at work sellnn; fruit trees for Chat> Br>.ii.. of Iloch.-KU*r, N. V , and him travelled the whole of tins section for tlii* firm with success. CONSTIPATION. ^BILIOUSNESS, < DYSPEPSIA,^ ICK HEADACHE, ECU LATE THE UVER ONE PILL AFTER ~ ATI N 3 INSURES aOOD OISC3TION PRICE ?SCTS.TtpOOO'S^ Miss In.-i Beiittie, aged 13 yean, ilriiiL'hl.'r of Mr. Andre* Beattie of Orange Vnlluy.Arteini.-HUi, hat* thia Heuiioil " MiMi'Ci). Sterli'.igWHMinToroiiV,', l.,*t ' drivn a spirited team of & homes with week purchasing some good.-.. the hauler and cut over 1 ) ncresof called gram mi her father H acres of hay with the farm l>esides 18 mnwcr. liiit has beon auciiatninud for s nun yars to lii nessing her borne, hitching up and dm- ni'.' (o town and there attending to shop- ping and other business, all of which she does in a systematic ami skilful iiiHiuier and liits thus cultivated a taste for mani- pulating tbe noble animal. She is also clnver aa a student, having pm-sc.i her entrance exam, nt the ag of 10.- Sinn- dan I. From onr uum tWe,,>m/r,,<. Kh.-ti iiialNm 'ur*fl in a ^ ny- Mrs. tieo. Mitchell, "f Klunlu'i t.,n, WHS South American Rheumatism Cure, for visjt.nii! lier patentu here, lately. Kli-shorton, Mr. W. J. Kairov. of Redwing, on friends ben l.i-i Saiurdnv. Mr. Thoa Hamblin, of Toronto, wh.. is in the pictuiu business, WIIH in town thm week. Mr. James Buckingham has urected a IIM.W windmill on hm premise*. Mr. John Madill if. getting nut material for buildiiD! a bouse on IIM lot. Mrs. W. .1. liullaniy. of WH visiiittif at K. Meidrutn'* for a few days lat week. .Mr .1 Uiown, of Inglewod, rpent H few dava at hoinu hern the ]>at i-i-n, Ini' returned agHin n Moininy .M si Mavgiu Hum). hill, of Kl ,! -it. .11 Stm ion. it i lie I/neat of Mi^s (iurlie Paul. OwinK to the il.neM of Rev. ^Ir II :.l son llieie was no service hero a week :tuu Simd'iy. There W:.H another salo of chcexeat ' In- K,-v,-rsli,iiu turt.ory In.-t w.-uk at. Klje. Mr. lr Penigo is viitttiu^ the exhibi tlon lit Toronto ihlS rel<. ;dso .\|i, T, i rigo. whu intends remaining in the .-n y f.ii some lime. \ Boon l< HorfteiNfii. Un ii .t.tio of English Spaii-i Liniment; iuino\ed a cm!) Mom n.y h..nw. 1 take pleMHiiru in rei oiiiini inliny; the remedy, HM it ,i.-f< with myHle.iioii!, |<ioiii|itii.'H n; the ic ..... \:il from hr>ie< of haul, .soft or cal- loused linn )><, tiliiixl Hpn\ in.splinti, cuibo, sweeny, siiuus ami p. tiBoKiiK Komi. Farni'T, Al.li kliaiil. On! SuU by W. E. RichardH.-n, D Kii.-iiin.it in'n and Neuralgia, radically < mi sin 1 to.'luavA. Its action upon the svMem i reinsrkahle and mysterious. It removes at once the cause aini the dis- UHIMII milled lately dinappenri>. The lint dose u-rt-utly benefits. 7ft cents. Sold by W Iv UuluiiUoii, Druggist. One day liar week Mr. Win. Cook and Ins family mid nuigblMirn were treated io a i ire suht m the form of a while robin. D.irnu tlied.iy s pairof old robins i-Hine bopping ar, .mid in the yiinl '.y what 1 :tj>p. areil to IK) ii well 111:11 ur. d young r 'i'ii.. .-xi-epMii',' ib.it it differed tr.'in tlie o d birds) I'.v being I.IIM- w nti- in feather. '!'!>. ol. I tin ind Us shi|>e ami ' tbe Hiinii' HM thrii-M and all who aw it mv a'i.-ii"'d tinit it waa a while rol.in. CliH'sAoith News. llrar* li c;i- Relieved iu :t NillUI*H I '< Aiiiiew's Cure lor thfl II,.,, it ,_nx .-^ perie* '. ruliuf ill all oaHes nf (ionjoii. 01 Sympathetic Heart Diavaaa in .'Mi niiiiiiieh, ami s| cilily etfucia a cure It n a p-ei i> H remedy for Palpitation, Shoi-ineMn of Mr.'stli, Sini.iheriiig SU||K % I'niii m Lull Snle aixl all HymploiiA of a DiKeawrl Hoart. ( >tm done COM v in en. Sold by W, Ii. Kichardaoa. Mrs. J. II. TIonsvrnEn, ins Avc., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: \Vln-n a uirl at school, in Kcailinir, GTno, I had a aerera attack of braiq ferer. On my racovery, I found m\sel f perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently M>. Friends urged mo to use Ayer's llair Vifipr, and, on doing so, my Imir Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair aa one could wish for, being manned, how- ever, from blonde to dark brown." " After a flt of slcknesn, my hair came out in cumbfulls. I used two bullies of Ayer's Hair Vigor and now "y hair Is over a yard long and very full and heavy. I have recom- mended tliis preparation to others with like good effect." Mrs. Sidney Curr, 1460 Uegina st., Harrlsbiirg, Fa. " I have USCM! Ayer's Hair Vigor for several year* and always obtained satis- factory results. I know It Is the be<t preparation for the hair that Is mad.:." C. T. Arnett. Mammoth Spring, Arlc. Ayer's Han b

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