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Flesherton Advance, 8 May 1902, p. 8

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MAY' 8 1W3 THE BLESttEETOW AbVAl^CE §u;$iuei£i)Si (BnxA^ H/rcULbOOGH & YOUNG â- U Bankers, Markdale Do a geaeral baakiug buBiDesii. Honey loanecl at a reasoQable rate. Call oa ug. AS VANDIVIBN, J F Clerk 5tU Dir Court, Co Grey Inimer o« Marrlajfo LiceDBes, Coaveyaucor Notary Public AucMoneor. Money to loan »' *4 per cent. Charge. >«od«^te.^^^^ ^ ^ RJ 8PB0UI.E Poitmastor, Fleeherton iravanocT, Appral«Of ""^ Mouey l-o^f »' It7ar"li»i»to Znri I^'-'l^-carffal V frawn UP "ill vkluntlons made on ''pp^'^"' ^"'{i-oi titaimnhip Compauy. A call BoUcltea. ."^adetieis A n IJ ST iilaats ou tlio last Monday A °,„"oalM mouth, i- their lorw« room. CL-.Htoo' ^..o.U. *;"if "jron.'Be'cSrS'er; w: »ef .am's;, FIna''aeU^^^Bmn«bâ„¢^^ Uook:V.i'Bb"??oa. "very Friday on or be^.ro tlio Jull moco. J A Boya " "» Bellamy, Soccotivry. ^ BtrouR. §\u\m\ 0^ '''^mT;''!?* S Out, Physician, Surgeon, etc O.Uoa aul roaideuoo-Peter at., S-losherton â- W^H i'". T. TBlhby,â€" Pliysieian, Sargeoo jL9 ' etc. b'loslierton, Ont OUlce and Roeidenoo.Toronto a^eet, opposite the cemetery, may he found there day and night. Corouer for Coi uity of Grey. «°°^Me*.Sb°erf'?Se Physic. * Burgeouo -Ontario Graduate In Medicine o< ''?"°'° Univor3^ty, Fellowahip r'plomtt.Post Gradu. ate Modlcil School and HoBpital, Chicago dlseasoa of eye, ear, noaa and throat specially """HtsOPrLY. JOHN A. SCOTT FevorBham. Maxwoii. » p orTEWBI/Ii ** Votorlnary Surgeon 'Graduate o^f Ontario Veterinary College, â-  residence â€" sjooud door south west on Mary street. This street runs south Presbyterian Church. «• Veteriuaiy riargnon and Dentist, Max- well, graduate of Oatario Veterinary Coilege, oUiliatea with â- roronto University. Visits fc^geu ia Wednesday from II a. m. to 3 p. m., an Feyorsham Thursday from 3 to 5 p. m. ^fflal J. W. FUOBT, L L. B. Barrister, Solicitor Oouveyancer. etc â- QlBoaâ€" Next to iiostolllce, Sproule's block Fl-ihortoii. eveiry Thurada and, court days K 'uâ€" Owen bound oUico, Frost * block Pv>ulett street east. LUCAS, WBIGHT & McABDLE UavristerB Solicitors Conveyancers, et Omcosâ€" Owju Sound, Ont and MarlidaleOut. W H Wuittur, McAnuLK I U Lucas N ll-I'Mashorton office, MHchell's Bank every Saturday. rU'JKEK & PATTERRON Barristers, Bolicltors, oto MolsoB's Bank, Owen Bound hAUP.Y Q TUUliEU GEO W PATTEUaON «IAKAV&SAMPSON.narrlBtor8,8olioitors. iTl OKKICl'itS :â€" Owen Hound, Merchant's Bank Block, N. :vf Piitt^iraun lluuao. Uundalk, itaiii t reat, every HuturJay. Mouey to loan at 4) per oeut. .O. M.*CKAY,M.A, H.E.aAMPdON.Ii.L. .\Iwaya iu attendance at Flesberton and Dnndalk Division Courts. Hcttti^Uii DR. E C. MURRAY, L, D, 8, dental sufgeon honor gniiluato of Toronto University and a.ival CollagH of Ooutal Saiueous of Ontario. U:il':aâ€" Opposite Armatrong'B .Towalhtry Store. Will visit Maxwell the last Walnesday of each moiitli, and Uundalk 1 and » Thursday n each tuouth. YORKSHIRE BOAR For service on lot UKMO, 3rd raiifie W. T. * S>. U., Arttmasia, a (horougkbra.) Yj'k4h|^ Wjite Iwar; Terms «1. F. CAIRN I.Pr )p Eugenia Planing Mills . . . « « « Get your Sash, Dooi*s, Flooriiij,', tShoeting, New- ell Pofsts, Ball listers, Cor- ner BlockH.Hand liailing, the best of Spruce Lath, No 1 and No. 2 Shingles, Veranda and Fitting.Sid- ings, etc. Turning of all kinds done to order. New run of .stones for chop- ping. Satisfaction in all our lines guarjintecd. « « « S. Walker Sloan PROPRIETOR Jl. Wilson - fksberton « « « Fleshertoiis* Tonsorial Parlor WANTto-BARBER APPRENTICE good chance to learn for the right young man. Bring along Ya Laundry. n. milson <: TIesiierton Photos *' I â€"TAKEN I â€"AT THE I Flesherton Photograph Gallery are done in tirgl-clasB style and at c lowest rates. Special attention given to copying. Babies' photos, a specialty. Pictures framed. MRS BULHER iitiirtf tnininir trtitniuiinlnltiitftruuutfu House d Lot For Sale. Block p., No. 1.5, 16. FlcsbeitoD, good frame house and large stable, good garden and fruit trees, good well, also Park lot, block 8. lot 4, toutalDlng i acres. Apply to Andrew Wickena or to W.H.Sloan 25tbJoly tf Kimberley. tt mrt Slock Farifl, Oar breeding cows comprise i MlssieeJiUstres, Clarets, Crimsoni, Buttercups, Canadian Heauty and Imported Heauty, with Lord t.av- ander at head of herd. Young aniuialB of both Ilexes for sale ; alnri one bull 2 years old, sired by Aberdale and from an Indian Chlei eow. AUTHUB.I0«N8TON, Vandeleur, Ont Tarn'w^^ortli Boar for Service, Alvln ( No. 738 ) Thev undersigniul has a thoroughbred Tiiuiwoith Boiir for service on lut 140, T. & S. R., Aneiiiesia. Terms Jl.OO. Tiios. Lbveb, Prop. Thoroughbred Durham Bull for Service Cord mintOt 2906$. Tho midorsigned has a ftne agej Durham ull lor service ou lot l-T, T. A 8. K. Termsâ€" *1 for grade cowH, .$9 for thorough- reds Pudigree on upplicatljn. J.VCOU LBVEK Flesherton P.O. K«ckvale. Tlrioroilgl^bred Stiortl^ofri BULL FOK iiEKVICE NO. 35ii2 * General Gordon > The undbreigned has a first class thorough- bred Hho •thorn bull for service on lot 13S, T.8. H., Artemesla. This is one of the bostauimals in the coui^try. I'udigrue on application. T •ms-9i. Thooushb eda $j WM. DAVIS Paor THOROUaHBKBD DUHHAn OULL Par Service Couxxt JLust>x>e 27510 The undersigned has a fine Durham Bui for eervice (color red) on lot 147. T.8.II. TESMSâ€" «1.00 for the 8eaa,.n. Pedigree on HppticHtion. Albert Stewaut M»y 8â€"1 yr. FloHhertoii. Boar for Service The nndorsigned bas a fine young thorouch- bred YorkHliire boar for tiervice ou lot 171,T,ft H. It., Arteuicfeia. Ilred from Joespli Keatbur- BtoneV (Toronto Town«lilp, Streotsvillo) bust stock Terms «l. I.Ian. 03 M. O. uHH ]Boa.r FOR Sex*'srlce. Thornuglibred Berk.'ihire Boar for serrlee on lot tl, con. 4. r)Fpro). Ack for pedigree. TBRMS i*. WM. OUXTON, Prop. Uaxwoll, May 8S 01â€"1 yr. FARM FOR SALE Only »1800. JfiOO, baifinco ensy tcrmii interitst 6%, 100 acie!-, 75 cloared and undtr cultivation, biilanoe half c^dar unainp ntid half mixud hardwoid. Com- foriablu fi»iao dwelling, frame p<Rt bam half niilu ftoui ^ood xcboul and 3 milea from village of Eugenia. Apply to R, J. ^urou!«, rleahaiton. Frum Our Own Oorre»po7idmt Mr. D.VVhite ia recovering slowly from bis late sevure attack of pncuiuunia. Geo. Racltey, sr., is putiiug in Mr. D. White's crop. Two of Mr, Thos. Fisher's children- Samuel and Ritaâ€" were attacked with inllauiniation of the luni{s last week. All the sick people here ure under Dr. Carter's treatment. Mrs. Fred Bunt and little son of Col- lingvrood spent Sunday with Mr.and Mis. W. Pedlar, returning on Monday, Mr. Simpson raised a frame barn last week by the puUy and rope system. A uumberofour young people paired ofif ou Sunday evt<niug and attended church at Eugenia. It was |.air4, peaches, pluins and other lucious thii-^S, no doubt. A traction engine on its way from Markdale to Sirighanipton, created quite a sonsjilion the other Jay. People at first fancied it th« pioueci train on that electric railway which has been io course of construction for the past five yearsâ€" in the air. â€" . .^ A Voice from the West. Areola, Assa., April 28lh. To tfie Editor of The Advance. D£AB Sibâ€" It f»iveH me great pleasure to send yoti a little inf(>vnjation of a few of the old Osprey residents who are now here. Mr. Frank VVhewell, formerly of Lady Bank.has purohaseda half section of land near Areola at a pretty mootl tij<ure and Is very busy breaking. He lias also erected a bouse and stable on the same, and is very busy as it is a late spring hero, but Frank ia a hustler. Mr. Edgar Brownridge of the fourth line of Ospreyjalao has a good half section near Mr. F. VVhewelL Mr. Robert Brownridge of the eighth of Osprey has hired out for the summer, but intends taking up laud. Mr. VV. Whewell, formerly of Lady Bank, has arrived at Areola from Dakota and ia staying with his brother Frank, Mr. S. L. Bale of Lady Bank has taken up land west of Areola and intends sett- Ung down next spring. 'The weather here has been very change- able and therefore put everything l)aci. There is very little sown yet owing to a recent snowstorm. We would like to get a little more Lady Bank news. And what has happened our Feversham correspondent? He little thinks there are people out West who read the Advance and are anxious for news. We would also like to hear from the back line, oas.', too. They seem to be doad since the excitement of a year ago when the wood cutters were around. Wake up, there ! Prteevitle i'roin Our Own Corrtipondeut. Mr. Lefjatte of Owen Snnnd, was in town last ..week doing business for the Federal Life Assurance Co. Mr. Archie McLean is engaged at pres- ent at Boyd's mill. Proton. Mr. Mike Henry i» employed in the t»cight sheds, Owen Sound, and we be- lieve will move his family to the county town soon. Mr.Janies Burnett has gone to Duluth, Mr. W. J. Blakeston spent Saturday nnd Sunday around the villagja. We are always pleased to aee W, J.'g smiliKg countenance. Dr.Hutton and Miss. N. Patton of Durham, called t>n frit- nds in town on Saturday. Miss Rebec*_a Niohol is holiditying at the parentaV^ome on the gravel road. Mis. A. \Vr%ht, Mrs. McArthur and Miss Myrtle McArthur of Buffalo, are viaitinK the old homo^ Mrs. U. Simpson. Mr. Arch McArthar of Uurhau^ 8i>eut Sunday at home here. Mr. Pt!t«r Mulnlyre bas gone toCrum- lin, near London, where he is engaged iu the chee-sennking businnss. John Mo- latyTo is e«g«ged iu tlie Keiiilworth cream- ery. Fishing season has opened, but we haven't heard of any very ifiiod catches. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bolger, Mrs. Henry and Mr. Thos. Stapletou attended Ihe funer.il ol Mrs. Krfly of Pr<->tontp., on Sunday, Mrs. Bolger and Mrs. Henry have the sympathy of the community in tl*e lossnf their father. Mr. EJ. Watson of Durham attended the funeral of hia jirandniuther, Mrs. A. Huddy last week. Mr. Alex AiiderscHi has returned to the Crown Hotel, after spending the winter at the Grand Central, Dundalk. Miss Bertha James isio Uwoii Sound at titup of writing, attending her kister, Edi'b, Mho is ill at present. Wo are sorry to report John McPhail, O. D. R.. ns seriouly ill at present, but hope he will aoou be around again, â„¢ 11 mm m â-  iimC'ittiiiiS imm a j[)undcilli Ontario Selling out at BrdV^n'$ %/^/%^t^^*b^i%^^f^'t^^ At From Twenty-five to Porty Per Cent. £ower than jfou'oe aver bought before. It is not a rechiction in one or two lines of goods to iudiice yoB to this store but % p'eduction on every article tiiroughout the .shop. Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Delf- ware, Clothing and Genfc.s' Furnishings, Hats and Caps, Home Furnishings, Dress Goods, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Mil- linery and Small Wares. We have an especia Ily clean stock to choose from and one in which you will have an exceptionally large choice. Our values were good before but now, with this enormous discount, they are beyond compare. If anyone should doubt for a mo- ment the "realness" of this sale we can emphatically .say that lis ill" At any rate prices like the following cannot but disp&l any doubts, should they arise. It matters not why we would sell, but suffice it to say that we intend leaving Dundalk. It only remains for you to derive a ^eat benefit by being a p artici- ^^)S^^jj..|i^^-., in »j|^ CLEARING SALE Ever Held In Dundalk. . YOUNG MAN I STOP! TffiNK 1 Can vou eiiter niercantlte pursuit h and he suvcessful without a pnictioal business education i Can you successfully enter any pru^fssioii without a sound kuiivledge of business priiioi|di.s. Then why lucitate to take a ooun-^e in Shorthand or Business Subjects, at tho Owvii Sound, Ont. Where you can >!et just what you wnn- in the moat practical I leihods. Full par- ticulars free. Additss. C. A.Fl-EMINO, Printsipd. Siapie 0ry Soods 10 cent PEINTS for 8 cents. Oitr Ten Cent Print was a leader this seasou, an extra heavy weight, very desirable patterns, 12Jo. PEINTS 10c. 80. PlilNTS %. 10c. FLANNELETTES Sc. Includes piuk, grey and blue Dor- net (a very soft finished goodp), plain pinks, blues, reds and a variety of 32 inch Btripts, also dark grey stripes for linings. I2ic. FLANNELETTES lOo. 80. FLANNELETTES OJc. 12 Jo. GINGHAM SHIRTIi.'GS .4)c This Shirting waa a leader at a Tork ShilliDg.tbe X shirting, best on the market. 15c. SHIRTINGS 12c. lOc. SHIRTINGS 80. Tickings, Cottonades, Moles, T weeds, eTOyjr thing away down. Jf(oua9 ^urnisAfnya. 25o. CUETMN POLES 19c. Iu oak and mahogany wood trimm- ings. 80c. FLOOE OILCLOTH 2aa. In yard, yard and a half, aud tWo jard widths, all 22o square yard. 60c. UNION CARPETS 88c. They're eplencid weiglitp, good pat- terns, yard wide. Hemp Carpets 30 in. wide . . , lOo . $! .25 LACE CURTA0S 82c. 8^ yar4a long, very fine patterns, very wide. 10c SCRIM and ART MUSLIN 8c. Wide width, good eoloiings. Clothing. We lisven't room this week to tell you about our clothing reductions. Will tell you all about it next Tceek. SSoots and Shoes. THE MINS LIST. ei.OO SPLIT BUNKUMS 79c. A very heavy split stock, large eye- lets. Our best dollar boot. «1 75 GRAlii BLUCHERS ....$1 40. ' $1.85 LUFF BOOTS $1.00. Standard screw soles, solid leather 4lltoles, whole foxed, good uppers, gaiter or laced. $1.50 DONGOLA SHOES $1.18^ 000â€" woman's list. $1.00 GLOVEGRAIN SHOES 78o. A solid leather shoe, very good for summer wear, even stock. $1.25 GLOVEGRAIN or PEBBLE SHOE %\M. Ihey'ro "Marshes," hence a guar- antee of their sterling quality. This Hue 18 a great seller. 81.50 GRAIN BOOTS $1.18 81.25 DONGOLA SHaE-S 8,1.0ft. I'-oth extension and turn sole, Ii. button aud laced. 81.15 WOMAN'S SHOES 88c. EveiytLing rednced accordiugly. Siy»c»ri9s, 25o. TEAS 19c. Include of 26c. Blend, Ludeila iu black and mixed, also our best Japan. I80. Pickles 9c. lOo Exttaota 7i!. 15o. Baking powder 10c. ... lOc. Baking Powder 7o. ... .^;i..,arb Soi^^ 2o. ... Yeast Cakof 3c ... Coru Go. ... Sunlight Soap 4c. ... Bis- cuits 20c. ... Peas and Tomatoes 7c. ... Rice 8^0. ... Tapioca 80. Figs 8^0. ... Dutch Setts 5 cents. Hoj'so Shoe Salmon 12^0, ... Liquid Shoe Dressing 7c. Aud S3 forth and bo on. fivery article marked at a price you never dreamed of. Watch ouv add next week. 'Twill pay you. Dundalk J.D.BrOWH Dundalk a*^" A 4 ***â- â€¢ iHiiiiiiiwi niiiiii

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