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Flesherton Advance, 17 Sep 1903, p. 8

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V ISept..i7 1003 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Don't VCn Ofant a net for Vour Qorse We have just received in stock a fine selection of them, also Axle Orease Tifunlcs and Va.lices Give us a call and see the M'onderful display we have for you to pick from. KEPAIRINQ DONE PROMPlLY FLESUERTON .Eugenia Planing Mills Get your Sash, Doors Flooring, Sheeting, New- ell Posts, Ballusters, Cor- ner Blocks,Hand liailing, the best of Spruce Lath, No 1 and No. 2 Shingles, Veranda and ritting,Sid- ings, etc. Turning of all kinds done to order. New nin of stones for chop- ping. Satisfaction in all our lines guaranteed. S Walker Sloan PROPRIETOR War! War! 9 Out of Every 10 Ha. tills terrible disease iQ the He«<l 9 out of every lo X Aru loiiia;; their Hair 9 out of every to X Hns Dandruff. WB OCARANTEE TO CURE DOTH Fle^therton Tonsoriai Parlors. Ti«»1)irtdn Furniture Ularerooms. Woiir^ curryin'.; the newest styles of suiiSMiiiihle gums in all lines of b^urii inure, CDnsisting of : Pirlor and bedroom suits, lounges, siil'-'hoiirdn, extension and ct-ntru liitilof, chuirh, window «li«deM niid curiam poIeK, picturo*, eaiels, etc., Whicli we offer lit LOWSET PRICES Business Cards UCULLOUGH <k YOUNO BkDker Mftrkd»la Do â-  iiaiicrftl bulking baainsM. Uonay 1o»d«(S a reaiooabls rat« CM ou as. RJ 8PK0ULB VotltamMai, riwtasrtoo lyOiumlsBioner In H.C. J., Auctioneer Cod- veyanour, Appraiser aud Money Loader Heal Uatate and Insaraaoe Agent, Daeds aiort((«80B, leaiies »o1 wills carefully drawD up and valuations made ou sUortest notice, money to loau at lowest rates of iutorcst. Col eotlons attended to with promptness charges low. Agent Jor Oeean DouiinioD Staauisbip Company. A call solicited. Societies A O n W maets ou the last Monday " in eaon moutb, in tbelr loflga room. Cbristoe's block. Flesberton. at 8 p.m. M.W. Hobert llest ; Recorder, "Jas. Felstebd ; Finan- cier, Win. liel.amy. Visiting brethren Inrited. pilINCE AKTHTR LODGE, No. MSS. A. >- A U, raeots in the Masonic ball. Strain's block, Fleslurton, every frlday on or before the full moon. P H W HlokHog W M. Chae. Munsbaw, Secratary, OOUKT FLESHRRTON, I, O. P. meets in " Cbristoe's Block the last Fridaj evening each month. Visiting Foresters beartily irelcnme. C.B.. O. W, Bellamy: B.C., W. Duskiu ; Fin. Bee, Dr K. Murray. (Pay dues to Dr. Murray on or before laat day Of eacb mont^.l Medical rVR CABTBR n^ M i" A » Od», Pbyslelan, Surgeon, etc Offloa and rosJdance-Petor St.. Flesberton D*' .fT; '^i.'^'t'by .-Physician, Burgeon â- T" etc. Flesbertou, Ont hiniS°tA°,'\?"l''*.'"'?'<^°"'''R'"«^ 'tfeet, one a.«e dtl 'ln!?^?'?';'»V'""'<=''- May bo found Grey »"<1 "'BlJt- Coroner for County of SCOTT, AND SOFTLY nnt.rio"?!â„¢'?'*. Collage Physio. * Surgeons Ontario Gradnata in Medicine of Toronto Uolyarsity, Prflowship Diploma, Poet Oradu- d*iia2e«'?,V..*'"""" "^ hospital, Chicago. tr«ted ' • *"â-  ""* ""^ 'â- Â»"°'" specially H. BOFTLY JOHN A. SCOTT, Fev.rsham. aiWoll J P OTTEWELL Veterinary Surgeon ?e'.w»?«! "' Ontario Vet«rfiiary College, residence -second door south' ,e.l on Pr'eVbyterVa'rOburr' '""' """ -""' n WILSON > u'sociatio'B"^Sl'?.i '*'*''• ^•»«>-'wry Bcience poilt. HoJrf ..?•; ?•".•",£ Durham itrsst, op. posita Boyd, Hicklii,f*s hardware. Legal J. W. FROST, t L. H Barrister, Bolicitor Conveyancer, etc ?-°fh;;;J!,!'" '** Postomce, Spronle-i block S >~:V*?° Sound ofUce, Frost* block Poulett street east. Picture Frnniiiin and General Re- pairing. tJudertaUinif in i^ll its fiianchea. Sutisfaction guitrantcca. W M. Bunt, - - Prop. r UCAS, WRIGHT Ic McABDLE " Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers, etc Offlonsâ€" Owen Bound, Ont and UarkdsleOnt. W H Wbioht, McArdlb I n Lucas N Bâ€" Flnsherton office, Mltebell's Bank svary Saturday. MACICAVA5AMPS0N .Barristers, solicitors. OPFICKS :â€" Owen Hcund. Morchsiifs Hank Ulock, N. of Pattorson House. Eondalk aln Street, svary Bkturday. Money to loan at 4) per cont. A.G. MAOKAY.M.A., H.E. SAMPSON, L.L.D Always In attendance at Flesberton and Duudalk Division Courts. Dentistry DR. B. C. MURRAY, L, D, S. deiitsi surgeon honor graduate of Toronto University sud Royal College of Dental Burgeons of Ontario. OfHceâ€" Opposite Armstrong's Jewellery Stura. Will visit Maxwell the last Wrduesdar •A each mouth, and Dundalk 1 aud a Thursday in each month. Vaadeleur Among those who attended the indus- trial from this vicinity were Mrs. John Bnland, O. WriKht, H. Dou«I»h», A. Dun- lop, Mrs. J. I. Graham, Miss Eva OD^^ert, and thu Misses Sarah sod Eva Johnston ; also Mr. John Warliiig. Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert of Toronto spent last wesk with friur.ds here. Mr. J H. Suninicis, who left here about 11 years ago to make hii home in Leeds, isvisitiii); hi* [jarcnts, Mrs. Win. Summers. Messrs.Cuthbert and aiij Edward Sum- mers of Leeds Co., are viiiting their brothers, William and Janiea Summers of this place. Lars;e numbers of young men from the surrounding country attended the siego of Lady Smith, which was rehearsed here on Tuesday iiii;ht. On Tuesday evening, September 8, at the residence of the bride,by the Rev. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Richard OefKie,of the valloy was nnited In marriage to Mrs. Elizabeth Magee of this pUco. Mr. and Mrs. Genoe will take up their residence on their farm inrthe valley aud have tho best wiahea of the neighborhood. <ht K K&K.S.K Wc^W K&K K ^ K KA lOODraSM For over thirty y^nrs wo have trettsd and eorad all forms of Blood I dlsenses, both hereditary and acquired. Our New Method Treatment la nrlRlnal with nuraclves, and never fnlls to eradicate tho poison from the system. Urwnrn of mercury and otliRr mineral poisons, which bo many doctora prescribe for this terrlhlo diaeaso. as they will ruin tho aystera. Other treatments drive the poison into the â- ystem. whereas our treat- ment destroys tha virus or poison tn the blood and reroovea it from the | system entirely, ao the Bymptnms can never ratum. If you havo nny of the fnllnwtng Fymptom." conault u» before It Is too late: Hlotches. ariiptlons or pimples; faltliiK out of tho hair, itahinesa of tho akin, stiffneaa or pnlns In thi< joints, aorenesa tn the muscles, anra throat, ulrers nr bad tnsta In thn mnuth, inrs tongue, sourneaa of the stomaoli, •nlargred glands, running soros. etc. Our New Method Treatment will purify tba Mood, heal Up the aores, remove all palna; the hair will grnw In aanln. alt orcans will bo reatored to thair normal condition, and the patient prepared to ranew tho duties and plaaauraa of life. We Kuarantea niurriaca aoaalble with absolute safety. CURBS GUARANTIED OR NO PAY TTa treat and cnra Tarlaoesla, VatTMis IMhUttT, tirlu t nra, Olaat, I Blood yotaoa. Vtiaaxf Oralaa and Kassaa, XULaay maA Sladdac Siaaaaas. BEADIR! Are you a viotlmT Havn you lost hopeT Are you con- tamplatlnf; mnrrlageT Haa yoar blood ^€en dlaensed? Have you any weaKneaat Our New Methml Trpatment | { win cure you. Ooasnltatlosi rraa. No matter who has trentnl you, rrlte for an honaat opinion free of Cbarcak Charcea reasonable, •ooka rwatfâ€" "Tha Oolden Monitor" (tllustratad) on Dlseasaa of men, "DIaaaaea of Woman." "Varteoaele, Mrlstu sealed. ture and iUaat." AU sant IWM | HO Moietii lOT e. •. •. M â- Â«â- Â» M Mm M ravnoptft iviiytiiin eoNriDnrui. QustTMH ust mw smt tr twtm i i. r^lK, n* immi cuii Diu.KENNEI)fY&KERGAN 14« ONKLBY or. â- ^ '\ . "s ^\ .-V )\ K •rniOIT, BHCN. Port L^iiY Mrs. E. Montgomery of Alliston i.s en- joying a lengthy visit with her parents and other relations of this part. He' husband was also here for a short visit but returned home. Among those who to<ik in the eihibi- tion were Miss Ids Simmons, Mr. David J. Jamieson, Mr. John McKee and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Nicholson. The latter two aftewards visited Oakville. Mr. W. H. MoNally received a severe kick on his breast from a colt last Frid.-iy, But he is going about thankful that the result was not more serious as it might easily have been. Miss Mabel Winters has gone lo Col- lingwoud to attend thecollegiiUo institute. She will lie much missed at borne aud by her young friends,but all wish her success in her studies. Mr. James Cornfield goes this week to Owen Sound as a juior at court. MisH McPhaJl <rf Toronto is spendine aorno wceta visiting with Mrs. F. W. Nicholson. Mr. D. W. Jamicton has gone into the implement business, having secured an ajjency. A keen interest is manifested in a de- bsto to be given in the school house on Thursday evening of next week by the Koyal Trmplars. The subject is "Re- solved that the cow is of more benefit to mankind than tho horse." • â-  n a n â-  â€" â€" Uivc the Boys a Chance Now that vtcation is at an end, this p^per renews its entreaty to fairly well- to do parents to give thoir stmsa collego education, even if their daughters cannot then be scut to an academy. Give the boys the prfcrcnce. They are the future bread winners, they are more exposed to temptation, they are out in the world to influence it â€" therefore they need edueatii'n more than tho girls do. The Ix'ok called " Who's VVho " yives a list rif 7t<62 mt-n who have risen to distinction in this country. Of them 31 had no schooling in hnyhot.d, 808 had a common schui-1 trainini;, 1245 went thp>ui(h high school aud &7A8 were college gi ad nates. Fiom these facta it appears ; It. That an uneducated child has one diance in 150,000 of attaining dis- tinction as a factor in the progress of thu age. 2nd. That the conmon school will in- 01 ease his chances nearly four tiiupa. 3id. That high >cool irniiiin(, will in- creise the chances <if the Cnninion school boy tweiitythrcs tinu'a, giving hini 87 times the chance of the uneducated. 4th. That a college education increases the chances of the high school boy 9 times and giving 219 times the chance (ho com- mon scoool boy, and more than 800 times Iha oliuiice of the untrained. Too mnny young uiuu fill suhnidinate p<»itioiis, bvcauau they have not been inlucated for anything higher. Don't keep your sons downâ€" give them achance; rend them to rollcge. â€" Exchange Samuel Si)uire living «ear Uiangeville, 'ell from a wagon and broke his back, causing inslantare.>us death. The central and western portion < f Ma itoba w>-re visittd on Saturday by the worst blitcard ever exprrienced at this st-ason of the year. The snow is said t« {have fallen to the depth of from 3 to 9 inches, I Mr. I. n. Welch, Iniot and shoe merchant of Owen Sound, died Sunday afternoon, aflar an illness of only a few days. Last Wadneaday symptoms of blood poisoning developed from a small pimpte on (he back of his neck. Mr. Welch waa 99 years of ave, and was foim- •rly Id bwiiness at Mount Brydgaa. ' THE WEEKLY GLOBE Canada's Great ' Illustrated Weekly. A leading feature of The Weekly Globe to b* added this fall will be an Eight-Page Illustrated Supplement ON SUPERCALENDERED PAPER. For the production of this great paper an immense new electrotyping, photo-engraving and printing plant has been added to The Globe's mechanical equipment. This will make The Weekly Globe unques- tiiaiably the most desirable home paper in Canada. Wiarton is erecting* a 1500 liarrel per day cement factory. The capacity of the Duihani factory is 1000 barrels per day. The attendance at Toruiito'i bii; show this year is said to hivve reached 510,000. That means nn eiiorinous sum of money was left in Toronto for business people to l)i!gf»r. The show is certainly a gnat I thing for Toronto. A man to represent '•Ca.vadas Gi;Eat- EST NfasERiEs" in the town (pf FLESHEI^TOISII and the surronndir'^ country, and take orders fur Our f>ardy Specialists In FnriT Tuees, Small Fruits, Orambntai.s, Shrub.s, Rosts, Vines, Skek Potatoes, &, c. Stock true to n.'une and free from San Jose Scale. A permanent position for the right man ou either salary or com- missi, m. Stone & Wellington PONTHILL NURSERIES over 800 acres Toronto Ontario MAXWELL B00T5 BOOTS BOOTS V^e are prepared to i"ir. Man Woman or * Child in Boots of the much cele- britcd " AHRENS " Boots aud shoes. Now is the time to buy your Full Boots. Mothers bring your Cliiklren ^nd have them fitted with the Shoo that wil' wear and keep their feet dry. "THE AHRENS SHOE" R. KINNEAR & SONS PAINT THIS FALL There's no better painting time than the fall. Weather conditions arc usually very favorable to good results. No heavy rains to soak into the lumber as in the spring. No gnats and flies to stick to the fresh paint. It's best to protect your buildings against winter i weather. v You'll get a good job if you paint now with i The SherwiN' Williams Paint i SaVCRS MOST. LOOKS BCBT. WCARS LONQCSV. SW«T SaaMAMlOAk . Come to us for color cards. I •:x'.>:-.;v^"^-i:-i Boyd, Hickling & COs, : Flesberton iii[ fiESiiiioN mm. Bii[fi[i For Fust Cl.isa Buggies, Cart.s, Pleasure aud I.um'er Uaguns, cutters, Sleighs. Wo koep i\ stock on hand to chooae from. D. McTAVISH '(^^©^<>S^.<&<^ \ ALSO HOkSE SHOEING ANDQENERAL BLACKSMITH INQ and auaranioo first olaas work. Wo keep ou hand Ploughs and Plough repairs, and alto Mj;s8py- Harris and Noxon repairs for binder*, Mowers, â- *ll kinds <A ma.'liiiiury, also Binder Twine on hand. Olben in town give US a call « . . FOR FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES AND PLOUGHS . . â€" GO TOâ€" Heard's Works, Flesberton We havo Cutters, Sleighs.Biiggies.Waggons and Carts >"leury, Dynient ButterfieM and Wilkinson plough Shares and repairs of the best quality. Spring tooth aud Iron harrows. Also first cln?9 handmade harness. Dorse Shoeina and fleneral Blacksmitbinfl*

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