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Flesherton Advance, 11 Jun 1896, p. 1

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^rl0tt Jlirirana, .^1 "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." â€" " PEINCIPLES NOT MEN.' vol. XVI. Ko m FLBSHERTON, ONT., THDBSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896 W.H.THDmON, ^°'%%*c PROPRiETCn Special Lines For The Ladies Soiiiothing very BL'CKLES and very cheap and and sue tht;ni. BROOCHES! in endless variety. An e!o(;ant RINGS just to invest. Never buy to-morrow what you can buy cheaper to-day. Jewetier lino of in. Ni) Priceville. From our uicn Correapondent. An cnthuxiastic meeting in the interests of Dr. Landerkin was held in Watson's i Hall last Thursday evening. The build- ing was packed to tliu doors by an intensely interesteil audience. The speakers of the evening were Mr. Davis, Deputy Reeve of Euphriwia ; Mr. Wni. Allan, of Egreiiiont ; Mr. G. Binnie, Reeve of Glenelg ; Mr. Patterscjn, of Uxbridge ; Mr. A. B. McCalluui, of Paisley, and Dr. Landurkin. A lunjo j contingent from Markdalu were pi-esent ; and a few from Durham and Flesherton. i The meeting was very orderly throughout. I The chief spwikcr was Mr. McCallum, j who gave a rattling luldruKH, which was ] spiced by some very humorous illustra- I tions. Mr. D. McConuiick occupied the chair. { The S. O. T. held their annual picniu ! at Eugenia Falls last Satunluy. They were favored witk a beautiful day and i had a grand time. Duiiie rumor saith , they lost their way when coming home, i but wu d(m't behove it. However, we | undorstjuid they took a roundabout for a | ^ihort cut. Labt week was noted for picnics. On Weilnesday a number of our citizens ) vLsited Eugenia Falls under the leader- ship of Mr. James Wat,sou, and in honor! TO BE FOUND iLt tlxe premises la.tely yrsk- oa.t.ed t»y R. Pedla.x*, but NOT TO BE FOUND Waxitin^ in supplying a. fi]?st cla,ss a,x>ticle in clotK £i,nd ^larorkman^sHip. Z/ry us and uee , , , C. J. LEIIGH, Merchant Tailor (^ur "^usinQss ^iVcctory gu$in<S]5 €Mh, M CCLLOOQH A YOUNG, BanHera, Msrk>lal«. do a geoAral banklDg bu9- laa». Money loaned at a rassoaable rata. Call oo txa. AB. VANDU8KN. J ?. Clerk Stii i>iT Court, Co Orey leaner u( Marringn Licoueas, Conimiiiaioner in B. C. o( Justice, Auctioneer, etc, Fle«ubbtor p. O. T\EBT8 COLLECTED. The uiuleraiKDHd la prepared to nndertake the collection of all kinde of debta. Notet boQght. accounts collected, eto'. B. M. HENDEKSON • Flzshkbton TCH18LETT • Fleaiierton Station Foatuiaster, Commiseiocer in H. C, J., Con- vayaucer; deeds, mortgagea, leases and willB drawn. Cliarues moderate. Busiuesa letters written. dol9 R J. SPBOULB, Postmaster, Klssbarton, Commissioner In B. R., Hconaed >uctioueer, ConYcyancer, A • ptaiHor aDd M'<nuy Lender, Real Kstate and Insurance Agent. Doede, Mort);ai{cB, Leases, and Wills drawu up and Valuations Hiade ou abortest uotice. Auction sales attouded to in any part of the County. Money to loau at low ast rates of interest. Collections attended to with pronintuess and despateb Charges low. Agent for the Dominion Steamship Company, ebeap tickets from Fleshertou to r.iverpool, Ulash'ow, London or any of the Uritish iiorts. Parties intending to visit England, Scotland or belaud, will please ask rates before parobasiug their tickets elsewbere <^od«tifiei. AO.U.W.â€" meets every first and third Mon â-  day in each month, in their lodge room Christoe'K lllock, Fleahorton, at 8 .p. m. W. H. Walker, M.W.; W..J. Bellamy, financier W. Irwin Recorder. Visiting Uretberu invited. ROY.VL TKMPLAHB OF TEMi'ER.VNCE. â€" Ke[{ular Council nieota every first and third Tuesday evening in each month. in Sproule's block at 8 p. ui. Select degree inturauco) meets monthly, the Wednesday preceding the 2'2nd of each montb. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.â€" This society meets in Dr. Christoe' Hall first Wed- nesday in each mouth at 8p.m. Visiting bretbexeu invited, lusurauoe in oonuectiou. UP. n. A., meet in tbeir ball, Christoe's Ulock every second Thureda) in each month. \Vm. Bbarp, Master. T. Clayton, Sec- retary. PRINCE ARTHUR LODGE, No 3,TO, A P i A M, meet in tbe Masonio Hall, Strain's Block, Flesherton, every Friday ou or before the full moon. Dr Carter, W M, R J Bpioule, secretary ^ 4S^ DUFPBRIN LODGB, No 186, lOOF. meets In Clayton's Hall every Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially invited AB'VANDtiUN, MO Wm Moom. Sao ScutisUy. J p. U.UISHALL, L. D. S.,M.D. 8 , Dentist. Visiti Markdalo the Ist and .Srd Wednesday of aaoli montb, Fl ^Bbertoaâ€" Each trip oji tiia dsT .(o<uWi>i«. T G. CAMPBELL, L D 8, DD 8, Dental Surgeon, Markdale. Ofllceover McCullougb Oc Young's bank. Hoursâ€" S.30 a.m. to p. m. Visits Flesherton overy second Thursday as followsâ€" June 11 and 26. ,lulv 9 and 89, Aug. 13 aad ar. Utberdatea will fallow. frgal. pHUkT (k BATSON Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, etc. Office â€" Next to poa ofllco. Hproula'a block Flesherton, every Thursday until further notice. 0. A. BATSON J. W. FBOHT LL. H. N. B. â€"Owen Soaud office, Frost's block Poulett St. East. 1 UCA8 A WRIGHT, Barristers, Bolioltorw, Oon'veyanoers, ete., Owen Sound. Out. - • Markdalo, Out. W. H. Wrioht. I. B. Lucas. N. B.â€" Flesherton oflloe, MitcheU'a Bank every Wednesday. 'PUCKER & PATTERSON. * Barrlstei s, solicitors, eto. Molson's Bank, Uwen 8oun<i. Harry G. Tucker Ueo. W. Pattsrsou pfilifal. nR HUTTON MDCM, MP PAB Out, Prieeville Office next door to Brown's store; residence one door west of Methodist cluircli, Ivioross st. OllSca days, Tuesdays and Saturdays, D R CARTES M C P ft 8 Ont., Physician. Surgeon, etc Flesherton officeâ€" Btraiug bock. Residence Mnusbaw's Hotel JOHN A SCOTT M B Ueuibor College Physic. A Surgeons, Ontario Graduate in Medicine of Toron o University Fellowship Diploma. Post Giaduate Modicol School and Hospital, Chicago. Discasosof eve, ear, nose and throat specially treated. Resi- dence, Maxwell, visits Faversbam Thursdays 1-2 J P OTTKWELL Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of Ontai'io Vcterfnary College. Reijidonce â€" Meal door south of Moore's planing factory. D R. MART M. BRANDBB MDOM, M0P&8, Ont., Prieeville. Office and resldeuoo at Methodist parsonage Calls night or day promptly attended. pBICBVUiLB AND DUBBAU 8TAGB. Durham stage leaves Flesberton Station at 7.1>'> a.m., returns 4.45 p.m. Prieeville stage loaves the same place at 1S.30, returning at 4.45. Fare to Prieeville and return,. 'M) cents; uurham, of the latter's gUKsts wh.' were Mr. and j Mi's. Stokes of Mount .-Ubert, Mr. j O'Strander and Mrs. White of Arthur. Mr. Williams and family moved away liiKt week. They are going to Suult Ste Marie. Wo wish them success in their UL'w home. Misses K. McKinnon, Tenn McLean, U. Marshall and M. McDonald have gone to Batavia, N. Y. Messrs. Mvx. McMillan, .\.llan Mc- Lean and James McKinnon left for Montana last Tuesday. The young peo- ple hav« our best wishes for success while sojouruiug in Uncle Sam's duuiains. Mr. .)- Henry and Miss Henry, of Markdale, were the guests of Mr. C. C James this week. Mr. Colin McFaydon, Esq.. of Dur- ham, was a very appreciative listener lust Thursday. Colin's snuff-box was cir- culated quite often during 'lie evening. Mr. T. H. Atkin.wii is taking a few lays of well earned holidays at present. Boothvilie From Ottr Oitii CurreipondnU Mr. and Mrs N. Wilson and Mrs. and Mr. W. Wilson attsndvd the funeral of Mr. James Wilson of Syuenham ou May 18lh. The bereaved family have our heartfelt sympathy. Our Sunday School is progressing under the leadership of Mr. W. Mc- Caiinal. That is rii<lit, every one turn out, it is for your bfiielit. There is some talk of a school picnic. Why should wo no', have one 1 I am sure the y<jung pei'ple would enjoy it. A Sun lay acliool inciiic will he held in Mr. W. Alcorn s bush Juno 16th. A nood time is expected, evoiy one should at- tend. Mi.ss J, McKenzie is vititiug hsr uncle, Mr. D. McCaiinell. Our cheese factory started on Ju'ie Ist. Mr. James Marshal and his .issislaiit, Miss Flora McKenzie, arc rushing busi- ness this sunmier. Miss Bella Wilson ofDrumoreis visit Ing Miss Kva Booth. Some of our youmr folks atlended the barn raJKlng of Mr. Malculm McCanucl of Proton last week. Wo hear tho edilice went up well without the aid â- >( some of our boys. and thence wast ahmg the 8 con. to I 30 side road in .\rreiiiL'sia, thence north i about half a mile, then west over private! property to Eugenia on 25 side road, { then south on all or part of 26 sidemad \ to the gravel road, with permission to deviate through privat<i property to a point at or near Flesherton, then o» | gravel road to Prieeville. with thHspuri line connecting at Eugenia goinunorih by I Kimberley to Meaford. Wo believe, ' tins becoming thu hue of road, that I Eugeid.i with its groat water privdoiies I will become a laru<i manufacturing ceiitri) ; and the vi-fy idea of Euuenia be ing built up in this w.iy will help to re- duce the taxation in this municipality, and other ureat advantaKUs would be derived from said n>ad. 1 think it would I be well if our inui.ioipai council would co-operate with (Jsproy and try and have I the route estabh.shed or as near as poss- ible, as we think it would bo in the inter- •sts of the municipalities at lar'^o 1 » I Mount Zion. From our otC7i Correapmident. Jorry Taylor, accompl^nied i by his mother, visited friends at Swinton Park recently. .Mr. Sherman Cidiiuett of Feversham j passed throUL'li here wiih miniature store on wliouls. Sherman seems to have good | business qualities and we wish him sucess. Mister Willie and Miss Tillie Tayh)r ' attHiidud a wedding at Clarksburu laat I Wfek, also visiting friends in the vicinity! of Rocklyn. Mr. Campbell, public sghool inspector, ' rihicud our school last week and seemed plt^ased with the statu of affairs existing here. Tlio recent showers have refreshed the crops, and vegt;t.itinii is once more nourishing. Fleshertuu Station FIELD AND' Garden 5EEDS .^^^..^ ia large quantities at W.E.Richardson'« day a very large one came from Prieeville. The young people of that burg are a very respectable, well behaved class of young men and women, and wo will be glad at .iny time to extend tlieiii a huarty wel- ooino. Mussi'8. .Alexander and Kidd, of Listowel, were guests at the Eugenia Bouse f<jr some time. They camo to enjoy a few days fishing. Messrs. Hudson and Whito Iiavo l)«en holding concerts in the hall the past week. Tliey gave a prize for the best looking and most popular young lady of the vil- lage. Miss Recnie Munshaw took the prize. â€" ^^».*- • ^ ^ â€" Vandeleur Port Law We are sorry to note that W. J. Whito of this locality is not recovering very fast from his illness. The crops in this section apvpear to be very backward and uneven on theground, owing to tho great drought and the recent frosts, but rain has came at laaf and we think in tiuio to «ivo the most of the crops , with the excep'.ion of hay, which will bo light. Mr. N. W, Campbell, public school inspector, vi.'^ite'.l our school one day last week, and judsing from Iho pleasant smile he wi re in departing he found every thing in firnt class .shape. The fanners in this section aro busy at present putting in their root crop. Well Mr. Editor whiloyouicorresi ond- eiit Wits in conversation with some of the representatives of Osprey township lately ho was pleased to see the iiitsrest they were taking in the proposed electric rail- way, as in hi.s opiniou ihore is not a township on the propo.ied route, from Port Perry to Kincardine that stands more in need of the road than doas Osprey. Moreover, by Osprey getting the road we believe Artaint-sia will derive all the more benetit from it, as we under- stand this to be the proposed route from From ow omn Ci/rrcnijoiideitt. ^ The beautiful rain we are having | KJiuldens the heart of the farmer. They I miy now that there is every likelihood) of there being goed crops this year. Miss Harrison, of Egreinont, spent last wci'k with Miss Mary Chislctt. Miss Jonnio Cairns visited this wook with friends in Durham. Miss Flitsaie McLeod was very ill a few days last week. We are glad to hoar she is better now. Over on Stone's line on Saturday even- ing last one of Mr. Boyce's little boys p.issed away. Ho had been sick for some time with typhoid fever, and thu friends were bejiiiiiiing to have sonio hope, but tliut dread disease carried him off at last. Ml' Boyco and family have the .sympathy of tho whole community in their sad bereavement. (11.30 for return, 7ta. single fare. Livery in con- „,„„.,„.„„ .„...„„.„_,„_ neotiou. Orders may b« left at either hotel. â-  r».j;_. _ k„ u„T.,»rJ> »« '!!'.>».»•>â- .,» A. UaCAULsy, Prop [ Baojeros Djr Mciut^re to r evennaiu Engeuia. Frotn our oirm corrrsjxinJent. Eugenia ;ind vicinity was visited with a very .severe thunder .storm <m Friday cveiiiiig hifit. Mr. (.Jeorgc Gordon and Mr. \\iillnco .VniLstniinj of tho 12th con., each had a horse killed by lightning. Mr. Gilliland lost a cow in tho same manner. A groat many people were slightly .stunned by the lightning, which w.t.s very scvouc. The prcMont showery weather will do much good to improve crops, as all sorts of vegetation was suffering from the ili'ought, Thu lecture given at tho Orange Hall by tho Rev. Mr. Dodds, of Mexico, was very highly appreciated. The proceeds amounted to about six dollars. A meeting in tho interest of the electric railway was held here on Saturday even inc. We are still pleased to Bee so many picnics coming into Eugenia. On Satur- From OHi oicn CorrespondnU. The wann showery weather of the past few days has been a welcome change imd everything is prospennis. Mr. John Gilbert, who has been work- ing on tho north shore for some time, is home on a visit. Mr. K. J. Warlinglosta cow last week. On examination a piece of steel, supposed to be a piece of a hat pin, about 3 iiichee long, was found imbc<lded in the heart. Mr. J. 1. Graham also h.-ul the mis- fortune to lose a valuable cow last week. Mr. R. J. Warling is laid up with erysipelas in his hand. Mr. and Mrs. Rufiis Wiggins and Mies Somers, from Kimberley, visited at their uncle's, Mr. John .Mcox, last week. Feversham. From our oun CttrresponJent. Railway matlors aro engagitig publis attention just now. Prospects for the lino coinnii{ through Fevershfm are brighter as time goes on. We have a sett of good men at the head of things here. Among the visitors to our town since ln.st budget wo might r.,p.nticm Miss Park of Flesherton at Mr. F. C. Bruoe's, Mise Maggie -Allistor of York, spent the 24th at home, and Miss Addie and Alice Hanley of Midland, at R. Mehlrunic'a Mr. Lou Sanderson spout last week visitiiis fiicnds in Pickering. The S. A. had an ice cream social on tho evening of the 2Bih, but owing to the storm at the lime the attendance wae small. A number of the C. O. F. here went to SiuKhampton on Sunday to join with the Brethern there in a church parade. Gillespie, the 8h«ilburne hotel keepft has been exonerated from blame in the matter ef the disappearance td a leaf* and other papers from the law office of Mayor Dongfaa.

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