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Flesherton Advance, 26 Nov 1903, p. 8

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k â- ^NTov. 2G 1903 THE FLESIIRRTON ADVANCE '(MM Eugenia Planing Mills (Jot your Siish, Doors J'loorin^, Sliocting, IS'cw- cU Posts, Halliistors, Oor- wvv lilocksjliind liailing, the Iicst of Spruce I.fiLh, No i iiiid No. '2 Shingles, Verandii and rUlingvSid- â-  iigs, etc. Turning of all kinds done to order. New i-an of stones for cliop- piiig Satisfaction in all our lines ^niarantecd. S Walker Sloan PROPRIETOR BusiNE-ss Cards ^k%%%^%' «/%/%%%^'%^«/%^^ f les3)trton Furniture marerodins* AVuaro carryini^ tliunewo.st alylrs of seiiHnnabli'- 401^'s in nil line* of Furniiture, consiatiiifj of : Piirlor niid bodmoin suits, loungL'S, siileliiiards, extension niid centre talilu!', chairs, wiiiilow shades and curtain poles, picturun, easels, etc.. Which wo otlcr at LOWSET PRICES Picture Framing and Genoral Re- pairing. lJi>dertiikin4{ in all its branchoa. Siiti.sfaotioii guaranteed. 5 W. rt. Bunt, - - Prop. R. Kinnear & Sons MAXWELL (UT'CULliOUOrC A YOUNO **â-  jlnnkMr Markdftlo Di> A nnt\orti\ batikiiiK buttiiifrfM. Moiioy loanoi'i a I'uiiHuiitiblu rtitu Cull on uh. a J Hriioui.r; Fo.iUiiaBt'ir, Kloblicrton \.oiiiuiiHHiuni)r lii H.v). J., Aiiutionoor Con voyanccir, Appraiuor aiifl Monoy Ijondnr lieal lOittiito and Iiisiiranco A(^tMit. Dcuda L'jovtf-M^iOH, lortHoH Bii'l willa carufuHy iliawD up aii<l vuliiatioufl niailo oti uhovtofll iictiuo. iiiGiioy to Joan at lowest latoii of intovo^^t. Col nutioii.^ attoiidotl to with itromptucHS char^'ori low, Ayonfc for Ocoan i)omiuion HtMauihhii> Company. A call solicited. Societies AO U W ineots on the lufit Mouflay III oacti nirtntUf in ttiuir loogo rouin. ChiiHtou'H block. Fltifliorton, at 8 p. mi. M..W., Kobert Homt ; JlocordL-r, JaH. l''tjlrit*;aii ; Finau- cijr, Wtu. boliamy. Vinitiug brotbrea itivitud. PRINC15 ARTHTn LODGE, No. .Hfl3, A. A M, laeetB in tliu Ma^ionic hall. .Strain's block, KloHhirtou, ovory I-'riday on or bofoie tho full uiocu. F H W Hickiing WM. ChaB Mtiusliaw, Sncfotary. i I That's the Place to Buy ^iâ€"â€" AHRENS BOOTS & SHOES We will pull for th'j iioxt thirty days A!ui n'.s Sluies at u vuiy .small margin on ^wholesale iiiicfs. W'u want roimi for our Now Yenr Stock of Coodn, which will arrive in n few d.iys. MP:>:'S UNDERWKAK nt all prices. WOMEN'S UNDKKWEAK at lluirown prices, mid Youth's nlin'st for tho tnkinir awiiy. 'Remember Cur Hardware Line. COUItT FLERnF.RTON, I. O. F. mecta In Cbrlstoo'H lilock tho laRt Frida> ovuiiiiifj each mouth. ViHltiug Forosters heartily Tolcouio. C.U.. (!. W, liollaiiiy ; B.C., W. Uuskin ; Fill. Hoc. ,Dr K. Murray. d'ay iluoK to Dr. Murray on or before last (lay of each month.) Medical DU CAnTER M C P * a Ont, Phyaioian, Stirgoon. etc OfUca and roeidoncs â€" Peter at., FloaUerton -â- -fcK. K. X. Dibhy,â€" Pljy»iciaD, Snrgbon .*"^ etc. FIoHhortou, Out Olllco aQtllleaideuco, Collingwoodatroet, one block eaBt PrcHbytoriao church. May be found there day and uigbt. Corouer tor County of Grey. Tlie Late Duncan McMillan of Proton Duncan McMillan wan born tt Sannox, Iduiul of Air.iij. Ilutcalilro. Hcotland, in l&JO, Flocauie to Canada in 1829, with a niaiibor of Scottish colonlrftit wiio tiuttloil In Invi'muSfl towuHhip, Count) of Motiantic, Qcit-boc, wboro ho lived till IH.'.'i, whur. ho niovtid to Ontario anil tooic np a honju^tuad in I'rotoa, Uroy couuty, beiUK ono of tiie earlieht aettlora there. JJeiiif; jirotirta- flive aud havinf tho t(ood of hia follows at haart ho WHS active in bin eudeuvora to liive the roadH cf tho new towiiNbip oponod ui> and to havoHcboola o»tahliHlii.'d for tho udncation of the young. AltliouBli ho waa duojilv interoetud in thu Hecular advancoineut of tho towuahii) bo waaatill nioro deuply iritorcHted in forwarding the cause of Clirist. Ho maintained a Hahbath ucbooi in his own houao long beforo oitbtr churohea oracboolbouaea mure built. In religion be was a Preabyteriau aud waa inftruinenual ia forniiui' tho first congrogation of that body and tho buildingof tlie flratchurcli of tli« aamo do- noiniuation. Ilia homo waa tho hwukiuartera of tlio firbt PreabytariaD miadionariea and atudenta, ami in fact the homo of mauy of the early eottiera who came to Proton. Ho wa** ai>iiointed an oldor in tho Prcabytorian church ju IWSl and continued in that olQce till bo WS3 colled homo on Oct. 31. 10O3. In municipa alfalra ho waa ono of the firat reovoa of the mu- nicipality, ro-elected time aud again aa member of thu council, waa Justice of the feace till the end of (hia life, and uone waa more worthy diachargin;; alwaya hia dutioa as a peacnmalfer' Ho ioavea a widow, four daughtora aud three Bona i waa a brother of tho late Rev, John Mc- Millan Mt. Forest, anJ uncle of Ueva. J. W McMillan, Winnipeg, and Kerr McMillan| Princeton unireraity, U. B. ; he also leavea a brother and aiator in luvorueaa, Quebec, aud an aged aiater at hie late raaidence. Proton. The deep aympathy of the ooinmunity aud aur' roundiuR diatrict waa clearly manifeated the day of hia funeral when about SCO yohiclea followed hiB remains to their last roating place aud waa also atteudod by 'four miniatera, viz., Keva. Mr. Roach, PriceviUe ; Campbell, Dro. moio ; Matheaon, PriceviUe; and Morrisoa o^ Cedarvllle, his old pastor.â€" Confederate. CiiiiktHble Uruiidige hiia a .lersoy criw that he in deser/idly jT'^od of. I'n re C'lrd f T twelve iiajb iL'c<-rr!y »:ix 21 Ihs of bull r, with 22 ipi^Ttij of rnt'k l).-aides for evuiy-day use. It is now up to the otlu.r J(MBfy fanciers to f-onie up to this Blioivin.^. â€" Shelhurnu Ec^noHiisr. Ihe last crop report of ihu Province of Ontario l^iih bein is,urd l-y ihe Dfpiii- nieiit of Agiicuituic, and flio.fs » Kii'is- frtctnry yar. The fBriiicrs .ire lari;t.ly tiiniiii;^ t.. live stock, and tlms lu'comitii; iiideiii-ndi-Lt of ilnctuatioiia in thi );"iiii market. Our ClubbhvM ist S3 In aildition U- our tnr.rvf-ll..|!s nff-r of The .Advance and .Moiilroal 11« nld,H hrst cl.is.1 weekly newi-paivr, one ye.ir for one doll.ir, wil h balance of this year five to new subscribers, we have the following cimihiiiatio.is to iiliV^r. P.<[ier8 with st.ir give balance of this year free, ♦Advance, *lleri,ld ni'd ♦Toronto World, d.ily ?.? 2.5 Toronto Dnily N-rws 1 80 Weekly Uli-be 1 80 Mnil-Empire 1.80 Fiiinily Henild & St.ir 1 .SO Toronto Star 1 811 Farmers Sun 1 .30 All above prices inclllilo The Advance and Montroi.l Hi'raM, if piiJ in advance only. Early subscribera get best value for their inonny . 'hroat I ' Any Take cold easily? T g tender? Lungs weak? Any I relatives have consumption? Then a cough means a great Cherry Pectoral deal to you. Follow your doctor's advice and take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It heals, strengthens, prevents. " For 40 yeart I hare depended on Ayer's Cbcrry Pectoral for cnugbs and colds. I know it greatly ttremittieDi weak lungs." MBS. F. A. BoBiKBOH, Saline, Mich. Pricevillo We urn prepared to hiiy all kinds of Fowl, for which we will alwaj's pay the market price for all yood cli'aii and well dressed birds. Do not scald ill taking of feathers. DR. 8COTT, M.D Moinbor College Pbyalc. & Burgeon Ontario Giaduate in Medicine of Toronto Uuivoraity, FellowshipDiploma , Poet Oradn- it:) odic.*l School and Hoapital, Chicago diaeaaca of eye, ear, noao and throat apocially treated, JOHN A. SCOTT, Maiwoll T P OTTEWF.LIi ' Vettn'lnary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, r'-*i*i(luiice â€" ajcorui door south weat on Mury abveet. This atroot runa south Presbytorittu Church. n WlLfiON* â- ^' 'iraduuto of tho Veteriiiavy Scifiico Aaaoolatlon. Uaaidimoo, Durham stroot, op- poaltu lloyd, Hickki.g'a hardwaru. Legal .7. W. FROST, I, h. 11. IJanifitor, Solicitor Convfyancer. etc oinoeâ€" Next to postoflict', H[-ronl<;'8 block 1<^:.- ihMi ton, ovory Th'iiada and, court duya .N" 11â€" Owisn Kouii'l oitico, Fruat " block Pouiott atrout eaat. Otir Oroci'ry Line is complete. Wo have u few huics of old raisins going at 4 lb. for 25 cents. 'R. ItiNNEAR&SONS, MAXWELL Sclool Children's Eyes. Many lives have been ruined through neglected eyestraiji in cliiidhooa. The eyes of •every child should be examined. We have made a special study of this branch â- of optics, and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. W. A. Armstrong, JE*A/i::Li.R ANO OPTICIA Preiiiiration i» necewary if you wish to â- uc;ei'd. If you inted to timiitnct liiisinnRH u( > y kiiitl yo» wou.d bua^dly haiiUicap- oi wiihout a busilln^s rducsti<rn. The luoi' thorougli t'aiiiinv of this kiiidjtn b* ol> ainnd at tho LUCAS. M'UICnT h McAKDI^K Harriatt'.ra Solicitors Convoyancors, otc OtncdHâ€" Owun Sourul, Ont ami Markdalo Out. W II WuiaUT, MUAUDLK 1 \\ LU( AB N U -FluBhorton oUico, Mitchell's Itank ovory Saturday. Vf ACKAY&SAMPSON .Ilarriatorp, solicitors. :VI OFFICKS :-Owon Krnnd, Mcrchant'H liaiik lilock, N. of Pattsn-aon llouso. llundalU ain Slit'ot, ovory Saturday. Money to loan at 4^ percent. A. O. MACK.W.M.A.. H.li. SAMl'SON, L.Ti.D Always in altundanen at Fleshortoa and Dundalk UiTision Conrta. Dentistry DR. B, C. MURRAY. Tj, D. R. dental snvBoon lionor (jraduato of Toronto Uulvorsity and Hoval ('olloK** ^»' Oontal Siir^eons of Ontario. ')tMceâ€" Oppusito ArniatrouK's Jewellery Store. Will viHit Maxwell thu last Wndnt-sday if uach month, and Oundalk 1 and it Thursday tn eacli month. Thoroughbred Durham Bull for Service Cord mintOt 2^06$. Tho uudHrnlRnfrd ha« a flno afiod Durham Bull for ypwice on lot 141, T. and H, U. Teriurâ€" $1 for ^rudo cowtf, tt.t tor thorough- brudii. f edj^ren i.n^ aurlioation JACOB LbVKU Fleihortou P.O FARM FOR SALE. <^ OWKIItOl'.SD, ONT. Winter tenu com i e c.<« .Ian. 4th. alii^ju fiui hy .idUresciui; C«i C. k. FLEMJNQ Principal LnllM,aud W. T. * 8. I!„ Artameala, contain' Ing nfty acroB ; Tranin houao, ainall orchard' good frauiB liarii with atooo baaeweht aii.l U'ge • traw ahed ; well wateiol. Balf mill) froln If'loaherton KtatMit. t-'ur terus, etc., apply to T. .\. I.awreiic*. .Vaniui V O , Alberta, or to NOlil^H L.AWIlK'NCK.Cojluu P. O Farm F*"or Salo Hploudid farm for s«l«. onW $2,V!»; ».^flO to fiMi, balance saay ternir;(>.'i acrei ttX for any niatblnory, 10 acres mio.hi, timber olT, balance wtiM tlinbeied; good friiui* tiarn ami dwulhup, woll watered auil <lnso to arhool. chnrib.i P O., ntnrai, etc. Apply to It .1 HPhOULK t'lioTCTanoar, Pleiharton Farm for Sale Irfit'JO, con. T, Ktiphrasia, ono luipdrad acie«, fV> cleared, two frani'i barna, .hed, ahoep pon, bOff lit.li, twi> fratUR h'>usMa. good nrchaid,n«vAr' tailing spriug. Oonvenmnt to church ani achool. About eight rniUa fritin Meaford, Oood lin. rf vad farm, and aabap for the rlglit man, Ap- 1 uu vrr mlrra oi tc JnHM ANDJ^KSoM .'llaulyte P. O. The six inches of snow that fell last week has caused tho rumble and roar of wheels to be eichanyed for the more pleasant music of the sleii^h-bell chimes. The concert on the lOih in aid of the Baptist church, Durham, was very fine Those who were present speak in j4lowiiig tornia of Mrs. Newton as a musician. To s»nie young people, "braid .Scotch," is as intollinible as tlebrew, but those who uiidurstandihe dialect were f;iirly delight- ed with Mr. Drysdale's reiidciinL',but the bu.sy season « iih farmers prevented many from attending. Mr. Walter Nichol, who hiis been a student nt Knox college for some time, Diiid a flying visit to his homo here, and preached in the Presbyterian church on fruiiday eveniiij^ the 15th. The congrei:;- atiup were much pleased with Mr.Niehol's discourse. Mr. A,McCuaij<,8i>niIi line.lias thresheil about oOOd bu.slicis of uraiii. This is con- sidered a big thiiifi for Uli'r.elj; towii.slii)i. Mr. lUnu'ess, U. L). M. W., of Owen Souiid, addressed rriccvillo h dge, 140, on the llJlh. This order is n.ssumiiiL; gi- giintic proportions over 4,'!, 000 mem be: sin (hitario alone ; an increase of over 4000 ill this province this year. Mr. .-Mien, an organizer for tho A. 0. U. W., arrived hero la^t Monday, and iiiiiiattd a new uieinber tho same evenini;. Several more are expected to j.iiii on Thursday evening. Youn^ men are of- feicil a snap tbi> week. Mr. A. Butter has been under the weather for a week, hut wo are glad to see him back in the shop ugain. Miss Jennie Uidiertson has been home from the ciiy visiting her mother for a few days. Mr. Uenry Wat.son of Durliam Model school, was lionie at end of last week, nc- conipaiiied by a youni; friend. Mr. T. J. i'htiui was up home from the city SaturdayMuiidiiy, purchasing fowl for his til in in Toronto. Hev. .\ McGilliVttiy, of Tcror.to, who as a student prenched here for two Boaaons about 27 years aijo, addre.s.*ed the several friiteriial societies assembled in tho Pres- byterian church last Sunday evening. lie waa welcomed by many old friends aud admirers. We und-rstAiid that Mr. John Stothart has purchased sumo more land adjoining his farm. Miss Alexander, of Toronto, has been visit iiii> her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Roach, for a few days, Mr. J. Brander, who some years ago kept a general atore here, moved back to town again last Monday. We are pleased to hear that tho public lioiaiy beard are making groat prepara- tions for a local concert, to be held in Watson's hall early in Deo. It i-i many years since a purely local concert has been given in I'ticevillo, except for the Behind elitertamineniK, and etery ono will be Iliad to see a revival ahdig this line. It is doubtful whethir there ia better natural talent anymhere in tho county than nroniid here, and nemay be sure of good rrsulta from this ttfort. Wo will probably have fuller iiiforir.atioii next week. Whatever you miv, don't niias this, the event of the year. The Markets. CarefuUr €orrer ed E.irh Wceh Oat* i;G -o 20 Teas....^ .^S o 58 Wheat.... ......... . 7 I to 72 Barley . ........ 4^ to 45 Batter...... 15 to 15 Eijga fresh 20 -.n 20 Pork 6 CJ to 00 Chickens per lb 6 ro 6 Ducks per lb 7 »o V Tuckeys per lb 10 ti Oecse without heads. . fi T Hay 5 00 t<: Potatoes bag &5 '.o 10 I •ac.yie.. Ji.oo. I All .lruzirl«ls. a;i â- iriiiMBfesaoâ€" for I.e. ATERCO, Lowell, Mm. Weak Lungs (kver'8 Plllg Increase the activity of Uie llv«r. and thus aid recovery* A mn tn represent ''CAyAD.i's Gebat- E.'ST N ;i:sEUlt9'' in tho tO"»n if F^ 1. E S H E I^ T O N and the surrounoing country, and tako orders f. r Our l>2rdy Specialists In Frhit Trees, Sm.\ll Fp.vits, Obamkntals, Shrubs, liogi-is, Vists, Seek Potatoes, A c. Slock true to name and free from San Jose Sca'e. A jxTinanent position for the right man on either salary or com- niiiwi.'ii. Stone & Wellington fonVmill nurseries over 800 a«¥c9 S5j Toronto - Ontario About 8 o'c'ock on M.'ndny nigh', Win. Itradahsw, 12ih con., Elde s'ie, no' iced his barn on lire. He succeeded in gutting hia horats out I'ut oteryihiiig fUe in the barn waa burned. The cjii.«e of lb« tire is unknown but it ia supposed tn be the work of a tramp as the tire originated in the haymow. Mr. BraUshaw had no in- HUiance on his barn. When he was tak- ing the hot-koa out he noticed Mr*. Biad- shaw fall and was horrified to find on com- ing up to her that she had expired. Mrs' Bradahaw had been cmnplaining of heait Irtiuble for some time And the shock of eueinu tho conflagratian caused her death. â€" Chcsley Enterprise. PECULIAR TO MEN AND WOMEN It is sad to contemplate the unfortunate condition of so many men of I onr day and generation. At 30 they feel SO; at 40 they feel 60, and at 50 wbeu they should be in the very prime of life, they are almost ready tor the grave. The fire of youth has gone out, the fountain of vitality is | exhausted. Premature old age ! No matter what produced it, whether i evil habits in youth, later excesses, or business worries, the one thing for you to do is to get back the vim, the vigor and vivacity of manhood. Don't lose your prip on life. There are yet mauy happy, golden years fo- you if you only get help. We can and will not only help yon, but cure you to stay cured. Curing diseases and weaknesses of the nervous and sex-jal system has been our exclusive business for the past 30 years, , durinjr which time we have cured enough fallen men to make an army. I OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will restore to you what you i' It purifies and enriches the BLOOD, strengtheni the NBRVES, vitalizes the sexual organs, checks all unnatural drains and losses and ' fits a man for the active duties of life. CuBVS GumrtBttteea or No F^y. We treat and cure Blood PolBoo, Varleoccl*. Strtctaro, Gl»»«, Crlnary Drama, •exool ^oiUcocsb. Kidney and Bladder diseasea. CONSUl^TATIOM FREB. If uuable to call, write lor a Question Blank for Domu Treatment. ^R$.KEiliEDY&K£RGAN 148 Shelby St., DETROIT, miCH^ XS Tears la Detroit. 28O.00O Cured. Bank Sesarltr. 1^ . . FOR FIRST CLASS CARRIAGES AND FLOUQHS g . â€" GOTOâ€" ^ Heard's Works, Flesherton ^ We have Cutters, Sleighs.Buggi es, Waggons and Carts ^ Kleury, Dyment Butterfie)d and Wilkinson Ploughs «^ Shares and repairs of the best quality. Spring tooth ^ aud Iron harrows. Also first class handmade harness. ^ l^orse Shoeing and Qeneral Blacksmitbing. D. McTAVIStI III wmm GiRiiiiGi wm For First Class Buggies, Carts, Pleasure and Lumber Wagons, cuttora. Sleighs. Wu keep a alock oo hand tu choose from. ALSOHOkSE SMOEINQ ANOQENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ and guarantee first clans work. We keep on hand Ploughs and Plough repair*, and also Maway- Uarna and Noxnn repairs for binders. Mowers, «ll kinds of machinery, also Binder Twine on hand. • Olben in town give us a call i

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