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Flesherton Advance, 31 Jul 1902, p. 5

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TH E FLESHERTON ADVANCE JULY 31 1902 " S'*"**"^" '9^- p ASTOKâ€" -Hev.a.S. t-utson'Vi/llson H!orvlce'^9-und«J' 1 1 « ITS' '2 P- »i Bubjccta lor uoxfr Sabliath â€" J.hi. S'aff.i-a, M. A.. B. T)., will proach moriiiug ftiiU avcuiiigi U.V. Baptist Ct\iirclr\, Flesl:\6rtori PrGaci\er. Rev. H. CooKe. Biu-viue Suudiiy innrnint; at U o'clock .Subject fur uost Sttbbatli: "Apostolic Christ itiiiity." Vicinity Ciiips 0!i:ir:i«terlstics of the Past .»eek CuirefuHy Culled for the CUi'iOUS • "" « Fresh lime always Duckett, Eugcuiu. hand. J. H. F. G. fcv â-  0.10 ci«' luiid of sh >rts just in i.vaisttt't. A iittHibur of finu youig c;»iwi-ie3 Mile. \V. Barnhouse, Floshoi'ou. 'riui Advaucd will not \k- iju'lolivJ next «',uK. Aiiiiouncomoiit ul-cwiicre. r> U)s. giMiiukted su'^iir for nua d-AUr. F. 0. Karstctit. Ml'. VV. Trimhlo is confined to his be<l with a lia(J wse of iuflanauatory rheumii- ti&m. A lot of good chi)i> on hand, barley aud wheiit together, also peas and i.nts aud corn. W. Barnliousc. A lai go yaroy of young people picnicked at Sullivan's grove in Gleuel^' on Satur- day aftcinoun and report a pleasiiat time. Quartely service was hold in the Motlr- odist church on Sunday morning and in the cvenins; tho u&ual monthly song ser- vice was held'. Sir. R. Thompson, iwho has been in ArnistroDu's jewellery store for some time, left on Saturday tor Hfiniilton where has he secured a position. Dr. Christoe has been quite aei-iuusly illwithintlaminationdurinsj the past week, but we uuderstHud there is a change for tho better. \V.,., ^V- M-m^ipHi;^ -i!w . .E.W^";*^"'' j>i-.vener, hiis rmp.'^nvi'd 1 1» apiKSiVfttice ot his store by putting in a 10 foot wiill ca-^^e in quarter-cut oak. The case is a beauty and shows ljs"st*<ck to advantage. Licouoo rnspectui Canipbell of. Olai'Us- Ibarg *r'V3 in town on Taesday. Tito joily iii.spcctiv just returnod last Friday from bis trip to Auld Scotia *iid admits haviiiR had a joily i!ood tiin* while away. Dr. Softly of Fevershaui was a caller one day last; week while on his way to visit liis parents at Grinibbj^. The Dr, says he attended 76 cases ot siimllpo.x during the lato epidoinic. _ MosBY TO Loanâ€" At 4^ lo .tjf pn- c<wit Expenses low. Also k number of im- proTwi and unimproved farms for sale cheap. Apply to Geo. Ruthepford, Shel- burtio, or DundaU ofJioa Saturday after- uoon. A garden paity will bo held at I he MethodiBt parsotiage, Maxwell, on Wed nesday evening, August (5, when Miss Eva Glassford, a graduate cf Toioiiio Coaservatory of music, wiil siuL. Mis-s Glassford, will a'so.siug al a concert ut Providence on Tuesday, August 5,imd at the morning service iu ihe Methodist ohuro'i, MuxweU, on Sunday, August 3. The Advance is extiomcly sorry to learn that Mrs. Jo.ii.ih Ganiey.wifo of the esteemed treasurer of Osprey township, had a p.^nvlylio- stroke *u Friday la.st which reiideis her helpless. We hope to bo able to record a speedy recovery, aud wo are glad to .stftte that tha .symi)- toina point in that direction. Miss Ciirrie Sullivan left on WbJiiub- daf, this wetik, for Montroil, whore she has secured a position in a tolipho:ie office, b'or the past two or threo years Mi.ssit'uUivau has been i:< c.in'.rol of the central here aud has j;iveii veiy t;3Jieral saiisfaoiiou by her bright and a'.fivblf d!s- pfisilioii, and Tho Advance btlievcs that ubu has ill her the niaturial out of which suot.us is made. t)ii Wednesday afternoon, August 0, u gard'-'n party vnll bo hel 1 at the Eugiiiia picnic gr.'Uuds, given under llu auspices I of tho Lklioa' Aid society of tho Presby- j teiiun church. Thu Uocktaltaud Euj;eni» I foi't ball teams will play a friendly game cf I. oil ail durujf iho afternoon. All are cordially invited, a.s a u:ood time is us.- powted. Tea served from livo lu teven. Adu istion tuitvn, adults 13 vcnrs,, cb Id- |t9 10 cinta. MisB Pearl Badgerow, teacher of Eu- i(enitt Public Schonl, and daunhter of Mr. J Bad^eruw, this tuwn.seiit five pupils to theentruuoo tsxaniination, all of whom passed. Tliid curtfunly is a record >.f â- which Mi<s BndgeroW should feel proud. â€" Mi'aford Mirror. A heavy hail and rain s'orni passed ovur- tilie tiortliorn portion of Osprcy towiisliip on Wednesday night of last week, doiiix a ISige amount of damage. The hail pounded .fomu pea fields to a pulp. ( 'iiu favuior estimates his dama>;o to crops at $20<J, another at §300, and so on, Tlie hail stones could bo y^'bu'od in [lailfulln on the following morning where tliey had pdod up otf roofs. Tho St oral caused tho Beaver river to rise to an unknown height for tiiis season of year, and the sight at liugonia falls was quite ini posing. The Stayner Suu claiuiB the Smartest pupil ill their inspectorate iu the person of Miss IJui-sie Gartl.-xn who mado 913 marks out of a possible 1,100 marks at the recent oxaraination. All tho same it is dillicult for outsiders to estimate her cleverness because wo are not told her age DV wlietliar ur not she hud evot tried the examination birfore. Wo havo two pupils in iliu Fleslierton school 'wlio are probably the yonngist that tv^r |m.-sod bore â€" -Miist.r Fixi K!ai-3ledt,:iged lun ,years and nine anmtli.s, and Aruo d Tiiurston, ten years and tun niourliR. Tliu tiist made 612 marks iind the latter CdS. The Uhu.sley Enterprise has the follow- iiig inentiou of an old Aittmesia boy, who is evidently doing well over iti Bruce : â€" "Geu. Thompson shipped 134 head of cattle from Dobbintoii sUttion. Tho highest price he received was SO 10 per cwt. U r 26 head. In addition to 00 head wei:;lnng 79,370 Iba., raised 0;i his own stock farm, he purchased as follows: 12 head weighing 16,180 lbs. from VVni. Cal- houn, 16 head 22,280 lbs. from Arthur Ulemeiit, 24 head, 30,460 lbs., from John Gillespie, and 22 he^.d, 28,930 lbs., from J.'is. Cluineiit. The cattle were shipped last Thursday." Tlio season of picnics is now on in full blast. On Wedriosday of last week a larae party of yi.'Uiig people went up to Bell's lake for a day's frcdio. The d.ay was a loll p; and exciting one, tho chapter of accidents being unusually lai'go. Cue of they(;ung men fell into the lake and was lished out by a farmer livin;; in tho 'Vliihifty. A;^hi("i»der storm came up in the evoniny after which si .st«rt was made for hoiuo. Before gotliug Iwo miles on the wiiy tbu wagon was upset over an embaukiuei^t ard damaged to the extent of about .seven dollars, but no bones were brokeiu After getiin^ the wagou tied together another very hfavy thunder storm soalvod tdio party through snd through. Home was reached at 2 a. m. Every (iuoof tjie party .â- ivers that they had jusl a kivtdy tiiue ! Tho Ad viiuce h«8receive<l an intereatio!; pi'ivale letter from Mr. Lou Walton, who is withthe South African constabulary -it Potchcfstrooin. The latter was wtittyii under date otJuno27. We cull the fol- lijwini} which will be of public intortst : •'We have hud pence here now for nearly a nKiiith and we h:iv"n't had much to do, but 20 troop is moving (o (Jttosh'iop, 18 milt^a east of Mafeking, in a few days. It will bo about Sve days' trek, and our poli-.e duties will bei<iii when we reach iJliere. There is groat talk hero of the Can;«linns of tho S, X. 0. going home at tho end of .August but I don't know if it is true or n >', but 1 rather hope it is a.s I am getting tired of this life and I am i ot the only one cither. It is winter now but it is nearly as hi't to-day as it gener- ally i.siit hi.'ine in tho summer, but an overcoat and gloves could bo worn with conif .irt lliis niotning. The Depot Trcjop uiiived from Krugersdorp to Potchcf- strooin last Deo. aud I was tiaii.sferred lo 20 Troiip the 1st of Fo'«. I was sent to Durban th« 8ih of April with nine men for reiU'iunts. Nothing umi.su'il occurred and we liiij about five hours in Duib.'.u and niost â-  f that wjiMaken up at 'ho re- a.ouiit yards, 90 wo didn't see much of tho t<wil, 1 have never been in an eii- ga^roment since I have hoen out here .and (f course won't be now. I would like to know what il was like, but it is not very sifu. I hope by the time yi u get this ihat I will know whether I am going home ill AiiHUst, Pi'ihips you hoar more about it than I do." Cuiuiibcltuu Ueru to the Front •K» Cheap E.xcursion. The A. O. I'. W. will run a iheap ox- cursioii from Omngcullt to Owen Sofiid and l.'aluy Uiach <»n Fridav, .August l.^i, leaving Oraiigeulle .h18s. ill. Tho fa:o« will be : Oiai g.ville, $140, Dundalk ^1, Priitin ;)5e,, Flo.durti.n 85c., .Mark- dale 70c. Cliildrm half fare. The train will It ate Ow<n Sound ou the i»turii juurn* y aliout 8 p. in. See posters for ivirlh r ^rticul.irs. That famous Clydesdale stallion the Maxwell Company have will stand for nmres at Maxwell hoi el for season 1902 at SIO 00. Is Olio of the sireatest stock glitters iu tho county, which is pro\Mjii by his stock. G. R. GL VSSFORD. 2Ua. No Paper Next Week. It is tliroo years now since The AdVnnoo mail look a holiday, and for a week wo pi-opoBo indulging iu the luxury, there- fore there will bo no paper issued next week. Tho ofHoB will be open as usual for job work, in fact the job department will be kept on the rush, and anyone desiring to pay .subscriptiims, etc. , can be accommodated. Personally we purpose taking a whiff of tho ozone-laden air of tho Georgian Buy for a few days, and ioipe to secure a few good fish stories for futuio roferonco. Horse Breeders, Attention 1 Having purchased 'the famous young Clydesdale stallion. Honour Bound, fmm Mr Wni. MoOhini?, Euphrasia, I give notice to patties having marcs to breed that ho will s'and at my stable, lot No. 21, con. . 10, .Artemesia, for service the balance of this sMiumer. His color is dark bay with one white hind and ono fore foot, with star on forehead. He has proven to be a very sure foal getter, and tho 10 or 12 spring colts from hiin are of superior quality and all will be about the same color as himself. He was "> years old last 23rd May. Terms: â€" To insure, S8 00, with reduction em. ugh to pay patties time coming a dislatice. Inspection invited. Pedigree on application. JOSEPH BUCHAN.AN. PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sheppsrd spent Sunday with friends in Mt. Forest. Miss A Hie .)oy has spent the last fort- night with friends in Toronto. Muster Emerson Bellamy is visiting his grandparents in NottAwasaga. Miss May Noble of Stanton, Mulmur township, is visiting with friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Be,wley and little son Donald of Toronto .-vre the guests of Mr and Mrs. Maleohii Beaton. iyir. R. Burke of Einsdale, Muskoka, visited for i few days last week with tiu- family (-f Sir. W.J. Bellamy. Mrs. A. Fewsterof Horuint-s Mills and Mrs. Suowdnn of Michigan are visitiuj; widi friends hore. Mr. M. K. Richards. in attended the funeral of the late Dr. Borsey at Owen Simnd on Fii'lny. Mrs. N. Din.siiiore of Oweu Sound is vi.-iiting her parents, iVIr. and Mrs. C. W, Bellamy, i.f the suburbs. Mr. M. K. Bciiton leaves this we.:k for a six weeks' timber pro.specling trip through the Toaiiscamiiig distiict. Mrs. Hamilton and family loft thi.^ week to join Mr. Hamilton in Toronlo, where that gentleman has been for some uK^nths now. ^ti.ss Sarah Luiiiley of Baltimoie and and M'ss Fhrence Luiidey of Walkorioii are ^juests nf their sister, Mrs. L. Bad- gero'v of the 4tli Line. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson dro\o over to ColliiiL'wood on Sunday. Ed. says the crops down that way are simply immense. ir».Iu.a.)ble W&xna. In the Township of Artemesia FOR SALE BY TENDER SeftKU U-iuiois will bo received by tho oxocn- tois uf thtj last will aiitl tustaineitt of AJuxanrti r McI*ho»5on, docoRflotl. up to t!i« hour of iwitlvo o'clock uoon, on Friday, Aneu«t2:Jnd, A.D. KKhi. for tbi3 imrcbO-Ko of lots nixtoca (Ifit, ^ovuntoou (17) antl ci^htoou (I8>? in tho tltii'U t-oncoBbion norCl) of tho Dm haul Huad in tho totviiBhip of Arteij'.usii), ill t!ia county ot Groy, contuliiing one hiiDdveJ and fifty acres more or \cha, ThiH proporcy is tho farm owned by thn lato Alfxaitdor McFhursoii, doceasetl nnd is situuto in an estxHont locality iiboiit li iri'e.-' ftoiu I'lof-hcrton Statlou itndliimileati.;m chov.Ilntjo of Priocvillc, Ui>on thoprcmifion are a frame bouso 20 x -20 witb htouo uellur; also a framr barn 43x70 with stono fouii'Iatio. and stables bunoatb. Tliore aio two Rood wollsou thd premisoM. Abviub Ht:vonty-flve ftcios are clnnrod, a:'d of tlto balance Ilftuun auros aru in Rood lumlwood bush. 'I'lu-ro iRalao a comiidtrable .|m\ntity k,( oodar in tho bush on tha pronii-sui*. CONintlONSOF SALK. Tho Ventlors will proJuce a UoKlAtrar's Ab- .HtracC only, and sncu (leeds or docnuioiita of tiilo afl aVo in their potiscsfiion. No tvndor nocettiarily acceptod. TKUMSOFSaLE. I Ten i>ercont. of tho pproha«o UK-uoy ib to be ! I iL:i upon the acceplai'Cu of the toiidoraiid tho bitib >•<-'' in tbiity days tbLrcaftur without ia« t«rofct. Tbci t.indoi*«»reto bo a*ldr»»i^^c.l f Noil Mc^ Ciuiiiel, Piicovilio. 1*. o..ot Uuncaii Miii*-. Coy- Ion P.O., (oxocutors of the will of Alexandor Mcrbursoii, decuaBcd) ftoiu whom further par~ ticulnifl uiav be obtained. i UatedJuiy 15th. lUOS. LCCA3, WhIOHT * McABDIiE, Veudoi6 SoUciturs, Ow«u Sound. The Markets. €urefullY Oori'ct' Oats Peas Barley Butter. E^gs fresh Pork Hay Potatoes bag ed Ea«li fl'e«]t 38 77 45.10 16 to 13 -.0 7 iJ5 tu 7 10 OO to 10 45 M Kor Sale or Rent, For salu or to root toi' a torui of- yentsâ€" two lots outlie oornor of Potor aurlKlir.abetbstroet, Ftoshortou ou wUIeli are orectod u Rood bt-ick dw«lliii(i houso.h-aioo barn and Rtablea,togottier witli otiior out biiilcHiijis ; also soort oroharA o( apples, iioars.cliorriKS andKiuallfniitS'.oconpi' ocHor tliu last livo years aa a Preisbyteriau mause. .\piilv to Mus. SvKEs, FluslimtouP. O. FloBljiivton,.rulv 21,11*13. FARM FOR SALE Only §1300, 3500, â-  balance easy tormi internst 5 ', llKi aoiec, 76 cleared and luidvr cultivation, balance half c.idar awaiiip .'iiid half luixud liaidwoud. Coni- fortablo fiaiiie dwelling, frame pest baru half milo fioni good school aud 3 miles from village of Kugunia. Apply to R. J> Sproule, b'iesheitoii. SI Miinioipality of the Township of Artome- (esia, County of Grey. NOTICE Is hereby ^iven tat I havo Irans- inittod or doliverod toitho poraous meti- tiouud iuSectiousBaiiU Oof tho Ontario Voters' Lieta Act, tho copies required by said Scctiou to bo so transmittod or delivered of tho listn, TPado imrauunt t& said Act, of hII per- sons appoariuR by tho last >'t>v1ro(1 AssBBHiuont HoU of the said Municitmlity, to bo entitled to vote in tho saitl Muuiciimlity at ICleotiona for uiumbors of thu LegiHlutive Aesoinljiy and at MunieiiiallCloctions; anil that tboEaid list was llrst jJOHtoa up at my oUlco. iii Floshertoii, tiie 28th day of July, 11102, auii remains tUero for iii- apoction. Klectors areoallod upou to exaiiiiae the eaid List, auil, if auy ouiiBsions or other errors arc lound tboria. to tako immed.iiUo procoedings to havo tho said oirors corrected accordiug to law W. J. HKLTjAMY, Clerbof tliOtoniFhitJ uf Artemesia. Dated tbis,30th day of July, 190± FaXIlTe RiVl Attlio O^ven Sound, Out. Corr.mences Monday Sept, i, 1903 In a few months, al liiis institu- tion, you can obtain ilio very best trainin;; in Business Siib,io'.s or Shorthand and Typewriting that can behad. .\iinuuiicoinent 1003-l'JO3 sent on application. Address CI. Jl. ?lcmitig» x% Prill* ill I mils la tho matter of the oRtato of Alexantlor Mcrherson, lato of thoTowuiihip of Artonxcaia iu thp County of CJrcy, Farvuer. deceased. Notice is hereby ^h'on ijursuantto the '"Ho- vised Statutes of Ontario," 1897. chapter lal^ iliat all cnjihtoi-s aud others haviug claitiia against the 0}>tBte of the said Alexander Mc- I'borson. who tlied on or about tho sixth day of .-â- iliril, A.D., I'JW, are roijuiroil ou or beforo tho fourth <iay of Augost, lyuS to aond by post, pro- jiaid or deliver, to Neil McCanuell, i'licevilloV. 0.. or Duucan Muir, I'dcevilioP. o., exec^utois of the last will aud TotaiiiePt of the said do- ceasetl, thoir Chrietia'i and suniaiiies.addresseB and descriptiouB. auil full trarticulaid of their nlaiuiti, tho stiitouicMt of their accounts aul the nature of the securities, if auy, ht-ld by theui. .And further tako notice that after such mentioued date the said executors wiU proceed to distribute tlio assets of the deceased aLuonij tho parties entitled thereto, liaviui:;reyai"d only to thecbuuib of wbich they shall then have notice, and that tlie said exocutora will uot oe liable for the said assets or auy part thereof to auy poi-snu or perbons of whoso claim notice Khttil not have beoii received by tbom at the tluiw ot fi-.ich distribution. Datt.d the :;Olh day of June. A. D.,1902. hLCAS, WlilCJUT & McAIlDLiE, ^iolicitors for tho Kxeoutors. Owen Sound, Out. l6K[li6 m\ â€" FOR Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Flooring. We have ju.it placed in position a new planer and miitt;her and are prepared to furnish huildinK material in all the above lints. Get our ciuotation3 when you want anything. Hickling- ' Bros. 8tli con., Arlcmosiaâ€" Ma.xwell P. O. 10 .July, '02 â-  ' m (^\ (?> '.ay '^ m m m ^l^-:S-^^^^'$-^'^^-^^-:^3^^-^'$-:3:^-^-^'^^-^, t. % Sbtpp ard P^le sin carton Eugfenia, "We start our iiftli year's business in Ylesherton tlii.s mouth and take this opportunity of thanking our customei'a aiitl j3iiblic generally i'or the liberal patrt:)ii- age given us dui-ing the past foiu" years v.'hich has ami we are to making this year just enteretl eclipse all othei-.s. We hope to be in abetter position than ever to serve your waiit, which we will try and do to the best of our ability. been agiudnal miprovenieni every 3'ear looking furwarti We will until tl5e fir.st of AugiLst give you gootl reductions in all lines for cash or trade, when we will by selling for ca.sh or trade be ;ible to do better than ever for tho cash eu.stomers. Odd J2mes igjve We have a good many odd lines that we wiil |^ special rciluclioii to clear out as we Avant to get our stock in good shape to make room for fall stock as we expect to have a larger .stock this lidl than ever before. We invite every lady to :-all and got a fa.shioii sheet which we give away to anyone calling. We invite all who have never tJoncbu.siness with us to call and see what we can do for you as wo al- ways have soinetliing special to show you and which we will be pleased to sliow. We Want S/our Vrade And if good Goods and right Prices can .secure it we we will h;tvo it. xii \i/ \»/ \»> \*> [^ Hi \^ Oi i^ \b iÂ¥f il/ ^ ib ib Oil ili Hi ib Oil iii \b ili iAi ib ib iHi Oil fH\ We are paying the highest price £ ffi For al 1 ki nds of produce ^ ^ S T. J. SHEPPARD r-e^r i^ its rt

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