TETE FLESHERTON ADVANCE War. 24 1904 i METHODIST - CHURCH FLESIIEHTONf. J. 1. LWiLsoN, D i.,B. n., Fastor Sundiij, March 27. Momini! â€" The paster. Ex-enio!; â€" The pa«tor. Subject: â€" "The Fopulir Ciiriat." Vicinity Chips Characteristics or the Past Week Carefully CuHed for the I'nrious .««â€" Fre.sh liriio always on hand. J. H. Duckett, Euaeiiia' E^i/tist service next Sunday in the morning. A small '(uaniity of h^h pressed bay for sale. A. lieaity, Orange Valley. Brick house and large lot for tent in riesherton. .\pply a: this office. Mare for s:ile, in foal, four years old. W. Ba'JgBtow, Flesh artoQ. 100 acre farm to rent. Apply to .lohn Wright, Fleshertnn. There ia a tjood opening in this office for a boy 10 learn the prmting business RIonoy to loan at .5 % en f;irm property â€" exptuselow, A. S. VanDnfen. Wall p:ipjr â€" now is the time to pick your pap^'r while the assortment is good. Prices away down. VV. J. Douglass. Lots for sulo in Flesherton â€" One4-acre lot, good barn, also one village hit on Peter street. Will sell on reasonible terms. W. Barnhouse. Position wanted as housekeeper â€" in tho country preferred. Apply at this office. Yellow fur mit lost between here tnd Eouck's mill. Finder will please leave at this office. We have room for another apprentice ill our dressmaking department. . Boyd, H:cklipg& Co. Mrs. King of Eldoralie is 102 years of aae and still h?.le and hearty, says the Chesley Enterprise. Mr. Herb. Smith was in Toronto this week as delegate to the Chosen Friends Urand Lodge. W. N. Mathews.for 10 years proprietor of the Patterson house, Owen Sound,, died last week. Messrs. Qarry and Robert Thistlewaite left on Tuesday for New York state, where they intend to look for situations. Special for Saturday, Mar. 26 â€" mouth- organs, your choice for 5c. Pocketbooks and bill folders, 5, 10, 15 and 20o. W. J. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. James RehilJ, of Man- itoba, who have been visiting with friends here this winter, returned to their western hoiue on Monday. Eugenia Methodist S. School will hold a box social at the home of Mr. \Vm. Hanley, 8th line, on the evening of Fri- day Mar. 25. Admission 2oo. per box. Mr. Wm. Wyafct of this township has a ewe which has given birth to nine lambs within two years, seven of which lived. Eiisht out of tho nine were eve lambs. Flesherton Methodist choir is having a ]olly good time thesa evenings. On Wednesday of last week they are enter- tained by Mrs. W. W. Tri:nbie and on Friday evening at the parsonage. The small deer which we mentioned as having been caught at Kimbertey last week has succumbed to its exhaustion and injuries. It is supposed to have besn run bjr dogs. Its shoulder was fuand to have been out of joint. Tenders will ba received up to the 10th of April by the trustees of S. S. No. 4, Osprey, for the lui'ding of a stone f'lund- ation under school house. For particu- lars apply to Wm. S. Inkster, Sec.,Ware- h«(B, Oni. Mr. R. T. McGirr of Moaford has sold tho well known trotting stallion, Biddle, to Mr. A. E. Bock of Oshaws.price $950. Uiddlo was a good 8to';k horse and well brfd. He showed Mr. McGirr a trial in 2.20. Kiddle for formerly owned by Mr. Wm. McCluiig of Kiinberley. Mr. Jacob Lou^head of the 4th line is certainly, having his share of trouble. A year ago Friday last he buried an infant. Last fall his lar'^e barn and alt it con- taiaed was burned to the ground, entail- ing a heavy los*. List W9«k bii wife died after »hr«fC week» itloesa and was baried oo Friday, exactly odo year from the date of the infants death. Surely misfurtane* do not come singly. After the fire neigbbora rallied around Mr. Loaghead Mid assisted him nobly in getting on his feet again, but this last less is sowetbiiig for which there c«n be no reoompenM, •tid whksk be win li»f« to boaratoiu; witb hit UtiU (aiu>. Mr. 0. Patterson and family have re> moved to Cedarville. New fiahiiig laws are to be made this yeur which hit our sportsmen rather hard. B.IRS cannot becau;4ht before .luly 1 and then nothing under twelve inches. The speckled trout anjjlcr will have to con.sider bin day's work done when he sets 20 fi.sh. Our local fishermen will nota bena. Dev. Mr. Cockinz of Chatsworth gave his lime light lecture on Jap:m in the Melhiidist church Monday evening. Un- fortunately the train was very late and many people choujjht another disappoint- ment (the third) was in store and did not attend. The lecture was very entertain ingand much enjoyed by those who were so fortunate as to he present. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. Jas. Ru.sfel, Rock vale, on the evening nf Mar. Ifich, when his eldist daughter Mary Ellen wjs united itj mnrriage to Mr. Jius. A. Linton of Eugenia. Rev. W. A. Sinclair officiated while the happy couple were supported by Mr. W. Ru&sel and Miss C. Williims. Mrs. Donald McKenzie of Ceylon had the misfortune to fali last week and break her thi^h bone at the hip joint. A very serious fracture, which seldom occurs but to those in advanced years as is Mrs. McKenzie. The accident happened at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hy3h)p, in the Valley, with whom she was visiting and where she is now uuder the care of the doctor. The post office department urges all who use the mail (not only business men, but everybody) to hare written or printed on the upper left hand comer of the envelope their names and post office addresses. Your box number and post office is sufficient, if prof' rred. It is not necessary to say return in ten days or any other number of days â€" the post- masters have their regulations and do not require to be reminded of them. If the letter for any rea.son cannot be delivered it is promptly returned, and it saves the postmaster the trouble of sendmg it to the dead letter department, and have it opened to find the address of the sender, should it happen to be given. We supply envelopes printed, any quantity. To Knock out Colds And cure them in an hour without re- sorting to nauseous drusss just use fra- grant healing Catarrhozone â€" the most pleasant, prompt and sure cure for colds ever discovered. No medicino to take, you simply breath the balsamic vapor of Catarrhozone. It never fails to root out the worst colds and is so simple and con-.- venient to use that no one can afford to be without it. Carry a Catarrhozone in halet in your pocket, use it occasionally and you won't have colds. Complete outiit 81.C0 ; trial size 25c. Auction Sales A sale of farm stock and implements will take place otr lot 141, 3rd range, S. \V. T. & S. R., Artemesia, the property of Mr. Thoma.s Siiell, on Thurslay, April 7, at 1 o'clock. Dougald McPhail, auc- tioneer. Mr. Jos. Cairns of Ceylon, will hold a sale of stock, vehicles, etc., on Tuestlny,- April 5. At this sale he will dispose of his celebrateil stallicm Tomlin.son and a Clyde colt stallion. See bills for further particulars. D. McCormick, auctioneer. A sale of farm stock and implements will be held on lot 46, con. 2, N.D.R., Glenelg, on Saturday, April 2, I o'clock. N. McUoujjald, proprietor ; D. McCor- mack, auctioneer. W. Baruhouse's sale in tiwn takes place this (Thursday) afternoon, March 24. â€" I ^ I John H. Heard Dead. Again this week it is oar sod and sor- rowful duty to chronicle the death of an old inhabitant and for many years a prominent business man of Flesherton, in the person of Mr. John Henry Heard, senior member of the firm of •). H, Heard jc Sons. Although Mr. Beard had been unwell, his illness was not thought to be serious and when the news was given out Monday forenoon that hs bad passed away itprovedashock to his many friends. Mr. Heard had been in business in Flesh- erton since 18G0. He was boru in Corn- wall, England, in the year 1830, and was therefore 74 years of age. He came to Canada when 2G years of age, and took up his abode in Darlington, where he re- mained for four years, the last two of which he was in business for himself. In the spring of 1800 he catne to Flesherton and began his trade of blacksmithing. After erecting a house he went back to Darlington and married Mis* Catharine White, who survives him, and in June of that y«ar brought bis bride home. By hard work and strict attertion to husineMi Mr. Heard built u^ a large blacksmith and waiion making business in Flesher- ton »>m1 amasaed for hiiaaelf a fair com- petenoe. Previoua to hia arrival in Canada he was a membar of the Bible Christian churoh and at the tione of the amalgamation became a meinhar o( the Methodist church, to vhieb he has re- ssaioed attached ever since. Tke dsoeae« %i ganUaoua leavaa a «id«» mad thtw children, viz : John A. and Wm. H., who continue in the business, and Mary E.,(Mr8. D. Blair) of Cannington. The funeral takes place to Flesherton cem- etery to-day (Thursday.) . â- I ^ »^ . Good Friday Concert Tbo Unthodlat cboir are arranging for a first class concert to be beM iu ttie ciiurcb on the I eveuiiigof Good Friday, April let. Misa Annie BicbardHou, who until receatly baa boon taacber of slocatloa in Siukviile university and wUofia superior abilitv i^ RO well known, baa beea Heoured for the occasion, and a very choice program of mosic will ba rendered by the clioir. Full program nexti week. Reserve the date. s^3^;^^^5iS^^3^3^^3^i^C2; The Parkhill Basket Manufacturing Company of Owen Sound lia.s a.ssigried to C. S C-imeron. The company whiuh had an autihorized capital of 820,OtH}, was originally located at pHrkhiH,but removed to Owen Sound in 1891. Ceyloa Mra J. Wood visited Proton friends a couple of days last waek Mr .-V Rutledgo has purchased a aew organ The itissea McLeod are recovering from a severe att:ack of measles Mr Harry Johnston visited Orangevillo friends over Sunday A snow plow ran off tho turntable here on Saturday bnt was got on again after consider^ able trouble Mr Andrew Gilchrist gave a party to a num- ber of friends on Friday evening, a'll reporting a good time Miss Marie Chlslett of Owen Sound visited the parental home over Sunday Mr John McDonald has been ill bat is icar- proving Miss Jean and Mr Aloz Collinson visited Durham friends last week The public school intend giving a concert on Thursday evening, March I. Good program. II Women Only Knew That half their ills are due to impover- ished blood, they would use Ferrozone and be saved lots of pain and sutfering. Ferrozone is a perfect food for the blood and supplies the strengthening elements needed to maintain health and vigor. Ferrozone is a splendid tonic for weak nervous women and drives away those depressed feelings of dead weariness. You'll have strength, lots of it â€" your complexion will improve, you will fee! ten years yonger after a course ot Ferro- zone which builds up the whole human organism ; try it. Price 50. Notice of Transfer Notice is bereby given tliAt Josaph Caima of tbe Queeus Hotbl. Ceylon iuteuds to transfer tbe licQuse of tbasai'Ibotel U> D. D. ^cLuf^blaii at tbe very earliest cime posBible, of wblcb all parties arc bereby ^ivea notice. Tenders Wanted. Tenders ar» hereby requested for the erec- tion ota brick church at Cpylon (Flesherton stationj, tenders to be handed t6. the under- signed np to April 13. 1304. Tenders for a part or all of the work will ba received. Plans and specification may be had by applying to S. Hemphill, Ceylon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J S.I.WILSON, pastor Farm to Rent. U2 acres, 80 acres cleared and under cultiva- tion. Good frame ho:!^i3, log barn .well watered. Smiles from Flesherton. Apply to W. H. HALES, Flesherton P. O. Imo. Durham Bui! for Service The Kogistered Durham Bull, "KING EDWARD" Imp., will stand for service en lot 29. S.D. h., for 1904. King Edward is a dark red,good heavy bone and muscle and well developed. He i^ iu only fair serviceable condition and will lift the beam at twenty-two hundred lbs. and is yet in her two-year-old class. PEDIGBEB King Edward red. calved April 10th, 1901. bred bv John Yoilbg Tilbourios, Maryculter, Soot- land, imported iu dam in 1900 by Charles Bankin, Wyabridgo. Ont., got by Scottish Prince 735B3, dam Rothnick Rose, Imp., 3S287, bv Alan Gwvnne G«W9. Ked Rose by Portland of Chioy cure. Hoaie 2nd bv Doctor 60616, Rosie by Lieutenant 628«, Jilt 17th by Albert 5,1WA Jilt I5th bv (Jravesend 1G401. Donside Claret bv Varmont 47193,CI»ret 1st 0^ Duke a«42, Clarot by Scarlet Velvet 10910, Bart>ara by UnrlvoUod 13926, Isabella by The Pacha 7G12, Crocus by 2nd Duke of Northumberland J6«5, N'ora by Pillery 5131, tmily by Sillery 51S1, Eliia by Young iVestern Comet 1575, Lady Betty bv Diamond '20S,Betry by Favorite 3sa,by Charge's Bed BoU 1810. TEBM3 Thoroughbred cows t5 ; grades $1 50, All payable 1st January. 1905. Cows served by this animal and not rstnrued will t>a collected (or whether in calf or uot. W. J. MBADS, C«;len,Oi>*. >^<g>/?.^-/>^^:>rv.e<>?Lfev>.>vr;:>^ < Fine Porcelain Din n er Sets Given A vjay Stock-Taking . . Over AND now we settle down for anoiher jear's busineas, deter- mined to make it like the last â€" the best year of our experience. We have been well pleased with the way aur busineas has grown the past year and one step wa have taken to ninke this year ahead of last, is by iutroJuciug a special inducement to cash buyers by giv- ing coapons with which you get a nice set of dishes, FREE FREE FREE The pattern is the fishionable color. Sage Green, with flower and scroll design of rare beauty. It is larisbly interwoven with go'd tracing. In fact we have saved no expense in making it the most Beaatiful Pattern ever imported from European potteries, •>â- ?â- ;â- Get a Dinner Set Free I GiVen Away Free With Our Cash Sales. You get it piece bs piece ; get any piece you want. Tbe set con- sists of cups and saucers, dinner plates, breakfast plates, pie plates, sause dishes, platters, salad dishes, vegetable dishes, pitchers, bone dishes, batter dishes, sugar bowls, tea pots, spoonerg, in fact every- thing that goes with a fine set of dishes. , . ^. FREE .\T THE PEOPLE'S STORE Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Etc. Mantles and Carpets. T. J. SHEPPARD Sproule's Block Fle-sherton We use these dishes simply as an advertisement for our business. If you want them, the way to obtain them is easy. Trade with ns and send your friends to see us. We will do the rest, by supplying you and them with these goods free ot charge. ^^!^^^^i:^i^J^l^:i^^^'':p^'-^^^^si^^^^^^^'!i^^*^''^-^ i[ 10 Choice Seeds. Mv first con.signment of PEESOXALLY SELECTED and YEEY CHOICE Eed> Alsike and Mammoth Clover and Timothy seeds just received. These are very choice samples and the .. ' - â- '> . '^^ Prices are Right * Your Inspection is Invited I W. J. Douglass S MEDICAL HALL Flesherton i##fp^###^#^##t###0#### In the matter of the estate of Wm. Hooev, late of the Township of Arteoaesia in Uie county of Grev, Farmer. decea.sed. NOTICE is hereby given parsuaot to "The Revised Statutes of Ontario 1807, chapter 130. and amending acts, that all croditors and others having claims a^oiii.st the estate of the said William Hooev who died on or about tbe Ub dav of l>ecemb«r, A 0. I90:j, are required, on or before the Bleventb dav of April. I9M. to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Lucas, Wright 1 Mc.^rdle. Owen Sound, Ol.l., Solici- tors for th« Toronto General Trasts i'orpora- tion, the AduilniHtratoiiDf tbe Estate of *b« said deceased, their Chrstian and surnames, aiklrosses and descriptions, tha full particulars of thatr claims, the statement of their aocoonta and tbe natora ot the saearlUaa, It say, held bv them. AND take fnrthsr notice that after sneh last mentioned 4ake tbe said AdminHtrators will proceetl to distribute tbe oseetsof the deceesect amont the partHM eotiUad thereto, bavinn t*< sard odIv to tba elaims of which tbey .hall thea have native, and that the said odminie- traton will oot ha liabto tor the said •aaats or an? part thereof to aoy panoo ot (enoDt of wboaa elaia aotlca shall aot have been reeaiv- ad by Ibam at tba time ot smh dietrbstioa. ^ Bated tki* Hb day of Marob, A. D. 1S04, liUCAt, WKIOBT * M«AKt>LB, A Happy New Year to All . . 0«w We have a few Toys left that we are clearing ont at greatly reduced prices and some at half prices. SJTT"