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Flesherton Advance, 23 Jul 1896, p. 1

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4 ' TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." â€" " PRINCIPLES NOT MEN. VOL. IVI, NO 804 FLESEERTON. ONT., THTJBSDAY, JULY 23, 1896 W.H.THUHSTON, "'^°?,^p«,etc« I Special Lines 1^ For the Ladies ^ Something vety nobby In BELT BUCKLES and BLOUSE SETTS, rery cheap and "fetaiiing.'' Call and see them. BROOCHES I ia endless variety. An elegant RLSGS just to iaras*. line of in. Sow NVEDDIJfG is tk« tiiiitt « Flesfecrt«n Statioa Never buy to-morrow what you can buy cheaper to-<lay> Vil, ARMSTRONO Jeweller ik>ji^^i ^It^^^^^^^^^i ^ur "business directory ^\i^m$5 €^tA$, MCULLOUGH A YOCNO, Banktiri, Markd&la. do a onarftl baoklQ( baa- inns. Uaoey loaaed at a rea<«akbla raU. Call oa ua. AS. VANDLSES, J. P. Clerk .?th Div Court, Co Qiar iMimr of Marria^a LiceoMs, Comminioiiar ia H. C. of Justice. Auctioaetr, ate. FUMHZaTox F. O. r\EBTS COLLBCTKD. Th« Qndar«i«nied Is preparad ta aadtrtaka tba coll«ction o( til ktodt of dtbta. Kotaa bought, accoants collactod, «tc IL N. HENDEKSON • rLBaaiBTOii TCH18LETT • t'Icslierton StHtioo Postnia^itsr, CommisaioLer ia H. C. J., Con- vejrancer: deeds. iU'>rtg>««t. leasat and wills drawn. Ctatrges moOcrsta. Butiaeaa latlart writtao. *eW R J. SFROfLB, Poetuiaitor. Flaahartoa, Coasmiitionar in 6. B., tdconiiod >uctioD«er. ConTsyaacsr, A - praiaer and Monay hsadar, Real Eatata and Intoraaoa Agent. Dueds, Uor«c>««a. Lea t ea. and Wir.it drawu up and Valuatioat aiada on thortoat notico. Auction salea attandad to ia auf part ot tlia County, ilonay to loan at low- •at ratus ut iutorast. ColWctiont attendad to wltb promutues4» aud despatch Cbargas law. Agent lor tbu Doiuiutou bteamakipCompaar, cheap tickets from FIcebarton to Livarpool, UlatKOw, London or any of the British porta. Parties intoadlug to visit BuKlaad, Sootland or Ireland, will plo&.ss a^dt ratos bof ore parchasing ttielr tickets elaewbete J»od?tk0. AO.V .^V.â€" meotsevarv llrst and third Uon â-  dav iu eavb uicuDi. lu their lodge room Straiu's Blook. Vleslicrton, at » p. in. W. H-WaJker, M.W.; W..I. Hellauiv, ttuaociar W. Irwln^ieorder. Visiting Uratheru inTited. ROYVL TEVPL-VRS OP TKMPEBANCE. â€" R«;gul«.r Coiuitil muets B»ary first au>l th'r.l Tuert.Uy ovouiuR in each month. iaSprouios blockat » y ui. Select degree iusuraiicii motets iii..>L:tl\ly, tba WoJuesday praceUitJs tbe^udo! cacb moutb. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.â€" This society mefts in Dr. liiristoc' Hall first Wod iiesniiy in each uiuuth at 8 ii.m. Visiting bratbereu invited. Iiisurauce iu cuuueuliou. UP. B. A., -^leet in their ball. Chrlstoe'e Bluoli «rcr\ tcconj Thursday in oacb mouth. Wni. Sbarp, Master. T. Clayton, Sec- retary. FIN(E.\UTm'UI.OPGE,No3ai. A F & A M. meat lu tho Masouic Hall, Strain's Uloo'?, ll*.»herti n. every Friday on or before tbo diiljuioon. Uoo. MitclMll, W M, W J liullaiuy , eeoretary Dl'FT-ERI.S LOnOH, No 1S«, lOOF. aieeta in ClAytott'i Hall every Tti«e- day evaniug at tt o'elock. Vi:iit,iu^ bretbrau cordially iuvited ASTaiiDosk!*, MG Wit kloosa. See ffttti^ttll. P U.iBSBAIX, L. D.S..lf.D. 8, Dentiat Vlalta Uaikdala the 1st and Ird Wedneeday of each EBOntU, PlaabertoBâ€" Baab trip on ttaa daT (bnvwing. r O. CAMPBKIJi, L D S. DD S, Dental Sorgaoa, Maikdale. OOteaoear MeCollOfigb * Totum'e bank. Houraâ€" ^i3} a.3i. to 6 p. ui. Visits Klesbartoo evorv sscead Tkuraday as followsâ€" Junu U and t&, Jal« V and tl, Aug. ri and H- OtUar dates will follow. <n BENDBB80M CDS. M D E, Daatiat cl Toronto igold medalist) will visit Plasharton prolaasioa ally the drat Wedneeday of each uiontli aud Dundalk the day following (Tburtday.) sEcQal. PUOST <k BATSON Barristart, Bolicitora, Convaytocera, etc. Offlce^Sext topoe oflca. Spruule's block FUaberton.evaryTtaorsday aatil further notiea. C. A. BATSON J. W.FROST L.I..B. N. B. â€"Owen Sound office, Frost's block Poulatt St. East. 1 UCAS A WBIOHT, Barristers, Rollaltere, Cosvayancere. eto., Owen Sound, Ont. - klarkdala. Ont. W. H. WuoHT. I. B. Lccas. V, B.-iin«ai)artoa eOea, Uitcbeirt Bank every Wednesday. TUCKEB * PATTERSON. Barristats. saliQitors, etc. Uolaon't Bank, Owen Sound. Harry O. Tackai Geo. W, Patterson gitcdical. D« HUTTOM M Ofllue one door west el Uathodlst cfaarch, Hjuroed si. Office daye, Xnaadays and Saturday D U. H P P A S Ont. PrloaTills na :i door to Brown's store ; rasideuco D* CABTB9 MCP,t S Ont., Pbyslcian, Sargoou. etc Flesherton office â€" Strains b'ock. Kesideuceâ€" UuBshaw's Hotel JOHN A SCOTT II B klouibor College Physio. J^ Surgeons,Outario Qraduate in Medicine of Toron o t'aiveraity Feilowstip Diploma, Post Oiaduate Modicil Schoul and Hospital. Cbicago. Di«eas«tot ere, onr. nose aud throat specially treated, Rdi- deuce, Mi;xwell, visits Feverabam Tbundays 1 i JPOTTBWKIiL Vfitariuary Siiigeoa. Graduate ot Ontario Voter'nary College. Hesidence â€" Ncit diior south of ilooro's plaaius factory. From OUT own Cort gapandeni. Tha Boyd Bros, are progreaeing finely with '.hair neir «Ievit.<>r. Laat waelc they had s niting, and though the timbers were very heavy it want together fine. When tinlihed it vrill bo a credit to the town. The men were treated co • grand supper after their dajr'a wurlc. , We undersiand the Kev. GoMber:; I hai poatponed his aervicea until fall on accuonc iif the busy aeasnn just coming' 10. We will be plea^d tu welcome him bock whea that tiiue cumea. i Mr. S. McFayden has moved into : Towu. I Mr. Thompson, w« are glad to hear, ir imprurini; a little. It is to he hoped ' there will suoa be a marked change tor the better. j Mr. McGill tpent a day ia the city' tMs week. Mr Coleridg* of Watford and Mri. Coleridiie of Greeniiidi were the guests iiif Mrs. Lei;at9 » f«» -^.a-i Is^I T*''. ' Uiaa Olitrs C"uk rctura*d to harhomei A SUIT ? Then be 3U.rc and see as fine a line of Worsted Goods as you ever looked at and at Priocs iiiT.possih)le to beat. We h.avc some special values in Blue and Bla<;k Scrgfcs. See tliein \ C. J. LEITCH Merchant Tailor • %''%V^^'%«^^'%''%%'%''%%%''%'%'%^W% V'%^%^^'% v^-^-^^/v^* pBli CBVUXB ANi: DURHAM STAOB. Durham stage leaves Flasbertou Station at 7.15 a.m.. roturns 4.»a p.m. yilcevilla <tau« leaves tbs saiuo place at U^'. roturniug at 4 4o. Fare to Priceville aud returu.M cants : Durham, $1.50 for raturu. 75c. single fare. Livery tu oou- aeetiott, Ordoitiua be left at either botiO. A.4oC\\UlUBX*i:e* Mttunt Il«a> I Frtm our oum iurrtspondtiit. Mr-j. J. W. Baccs of Toronto, sccum- hia paoied by her two children, are spending ! a month with friends here. inTiTopto'jo Sutur't'Tufttr t^eudiug •• Very pleasant wtek with frienoa around' Town. i Mr. Chialett is awaj this week at farm in Uspray. Mr. Jai. AshdowTi, Jr., returned Friday kst from Parkdale. whore he haa ; ^'*' L<m lorntield of Brampton U| beua fur the past month Cllini; a vacnncy ' ipendiiig herhcltd.iTS with friends hare, j inone oflhe head otljoesof the C. P. R. Miss Phemie IVallsco of Tor^Dto is! He left oa Monday evening for Ualt. , ^ ^^ , ^^ „f ,^^, ^j^j, f^-^^^^ | where he Itaa secured a permanent '^-^ '. ,^ '^ , „. ,, , ... , p^i[j„p_ I Mrs. nadbyaiid Hisa Ruth Wadby ot »^». - Bolton are visitinjj Mrs. McXerin. Mrs. Vaaderlror Wadbf is in delicate' health. Rer. Mr. ind 3(rs. Crina spent a From oui eurrt ^'orreaponJent | couple of days lately with Mr. and Mrs. Mm. York Kichardson of ChaUwurth i» ; McNevin. Mr. Crane, although seventy â-¼ iaitiii^ with her father, Mr. R. WarhoK. »'» y«»" "^ "««. '' hearty. Mr. Dau Wilier of Wiarton visited i **'»â- ' Euther McNally, accompaniad by frivnda here recently. j Misa sawyer, of Turunto, spent a week Misa Tiihe SKiilee, who has been li»- l**â„¢ '"'e'/- [ ina in Toronto for soma time, is h)rae. ' Mra. Thos. Tayl..r, jr., presented her Mr. Samuel Carson from Tyrone spent | !>u*band with a tine baby boy on July 12. | a few d.tvs *ith his .â- Â»:tter, Mrs. Samuel | Mâ„¢- White of Marlcdale is tpeudinu a Gilbert, hut week. couple of weeks with her daughter, Mrs. The Cheeseville junior laseball club | Thomas Tayl.ir, jr. | played a irieudiy gaiua with the Vtnde- j Mrs. S. Mai{ee. with leur juniors o» the ttrouiils of the latter. : Tho score «as 15 tu Iti in favor of Van- deltur and one iijntii;( tu spare, M.irkdals SuuJ.ty school joined tho FIELD AND Garden - SEED5 ^^i^»^m large quantities at W.E.Richardson's her two little ' daughters, also .Wrs. N. Cornfiel''. To- ronto. ,ire 8p«ndin;< their automor vacatiun with friends bore. Robert Whits drove through to Acton Meaford Road MethvAlist Sunday school \ »'* Orange viile and reports an enjoyable I ,^ ia a pioi.io ou the vrho..; grounds here on drive and visit. | ful in securinif employment. WMliit«dav Sih inat The dav wa.4 Mfs Mary Morton, .iccompanieil bvl „ ^ -. , , , . , v> etiiiesuav, o.n mat. A no uaj was;. ' ' L -i Nr. Geo. Tryou h.is been having a few ups and downs lately, but not in a cooti visiting friends in Woodstock aud Paln- erston respectively. Miss Jenoia Conkey of Dnndalk is pay- ing a visit to friends in this burg. Mr. Robert Rilev left for Parry Soand last week. We trust he will be snccess- beautiful and a lir^e number were pres- ; her little uephsw aud iiiece, Willie aud ent. Theprii-^iiplo fe»ftir.» aa» a game i P*Wy ^". Toronto, are spending their of ba.'!cball betai-eu the t'lesht^rton and i holidays with Mrs. M.>rtou. Vandeleuc hoys, '.vhich resulted in t vic- tory for the Iiitfer. Tliore w."j.s also a lvalue between the Markdale and Vande- leur juniors, score 20 tu 27 in favor of Markdale. Ei'iSeula. The greater part of tho people hare celebralpd rho Twelfth a: Ma.twell. The farmers are now busy haying, but the cn.>p being light «ill be easily gat hered. Pricevlllo From vnr own Curresi/u.i'lenl, Since our last coiumunicntiun the kin|{ of terrors bus entered tho preciuc.s of ; this village, takiui{ with him a respected i resident, iu the person of Mr. .lames Cameron, whose demise occurred on July I 11. Iu tho death of Mr. C;tnierua Price ; ville lost a ^oiid ciii'/en and a kind ', friend, and the Preabytori.in church an Fromottruicn eornfpoiuletit. Death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C'.'\DipV>ell recently and claimed as its victim their little daughter, Ettie, a bright, sweet little girl of six years, iln sorrnwiu^ parents hjtra the sympathy of the whole community in iheliuur of sorrow. A larj;9 uumber of friends followed her remains to the ... . „,â-  ,^ f I, 1. ' It uiiassu(ii:na and con ^isteut member. The Orangt? Valley burving ground, where, , , . . Rav. Mr. Welts ..fliciat«l. I f*""'^ ^'^'^'^^ ''.<^=P 'y"'P*"'y ^'f the I community in their •erosvemant. Dr. Bnmdec lift for her h'^nie iu Whifc. Duriug SILss Brander'-t Now sh4 sbiDOdia UieIi){htof God, His likvueM stamps her brow ; Ml \l > Throufc'u the vaKey of death her feat hath tioJ, j "y "*' Wouuay Sba rciKua in glory now. In tbat bright world al>ove, W'hcro parting ia not kuown, A long etarnity ske'll spend Arouud hor Katlior's throne. Stay among U9 she made many friends I who regret her departure and wish heri _ . â-  . • u f u -Tl. ! Stothart ; Chap., .John Sichel. much happmossiu her fu'ure home. The' â-  r> mercial sense. He has pun:hased a bi- cycle, with the usaal result for a day or two. Messrs. R. Grier aud J. McLeod are homo from the O. S. Collegiate. They .wrote on the junior leaving exam. We trust they will succeed. Mrs. Ale.^. Irwin of Kansas .ind Mrs, H D. Irwin of Markdale wars the guests of Mr. C. C James la.st week. Mr. and Mrs. James Watson attended the wedding of their niece. Miss Emma Moore of Inlstioge, last week. Miss M. Stothart of Rochester it spending a few wellearned holidays at her home. The following are the otBcers of Div. 343, S. O. T., for the ensuing quarter : P. W.P.. Peter M^.Keclinie ; W P., Alex. McLichlan ; W.A , Miss Bella McKiu- _ noil : R.S.. Fi-ank Riley ; A.U.S-, Miss j Emma Johnston : F.S., D. McLean i i Treas., Mrs. W. J. Blakeston; Con.. H. Uogirth ; .\. C, -Miss Gertrude McLeod; I.S., ili»s M. McKechnie ; O.S., John Doctor will be gteatly missed in the Ep- worth Lea.;ue. in wh;ch .site always Uwk Mr. H. M. Bowcrni.tn has remot'cd to a prominent part. Dr. Bcylo of Toronto his hand«jme nc'* resiJonce across the hai astjunicd her practice, river. | Our catllo fair u ill evidently soou be a Mrs. Wil Purvis of Trouto, is visit- thing of the i).\st. Last Monday a uum- iaa at Mr. Win Purvis'. ber i>f animal.s was offered for sale, but I's Master Will:© aiid Miss Mary Purvis far as vre can learn not a head changed of Toronto tro guests of ihcir aunt, Mrs. hai!us. H.M. Bowcuuan. \ The fin» raius at the be.;;nning of tl.s Mosisra. Tom and Juhu Fonwick hiive week will have a tendency to spoil siuull gone to Mnylield for the harvest. ; potatoes and short Kcain. Mis. Gorow of FruUi<haiu visited her' Miss Fanny James is spending part of nephew, Mr, P. Munshaw of the Eujjenia her holidays among trieiidsin Woodbridge House, recently. , Miss Grace Johnston of layers" Bay is Mils Maggie Paul, Flesherton, spent a at present the i^uest of Mias M. Brown. V-j«k or so with her parent* lately. J Misses B^rtJia aL4 Aauie James are Bornâ€" On Sunday, July 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. White, a son. The young- ster ought to be a gold Orangeman, and should be named Willi.im iu houoa of his birthday. Binder Twine TO ALL USERS OF BINDER T^INE Oentlkmkn.â€" Wo are proporoj to »opplv you with No. 1 TWINE at rock bottom irkres. Leave your order early with 3£r. Thorp Wiight our Agent, Flesherton. Tbo Faruiers' Mndar Twiaa Co., BKANTFOIW. XH03. BALENTINB, PreeiJeaii ' 3^'aiM^^.^KM r.-^MBUfftT'

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