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Flesherton Advance, 30 Jun 1904, p. 5

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I T il £ F I, E 8 II E R T O N ADVANCE JjKE 30 1004 Methodist Church F r.KS tl K WTO N'. I.e. i.vnuics', u i., i>. n Pastor ^ Suiirlay, July 3id Mdrnliig: - The Piisior' Evonih;;:- Sorvico withdrawn. Vicinity Chips "^ plinrarforistics of 1iic Past «C«'k <'J»r«'fiiny Culled for the C'licloiis i' a iH: ♦•ii' â-  #. •• I I • f' La'h fur saleâ€" AJani Sii;iih, Eugenia. TiJ-morro-.v will bo Dominion U.iy. The public athool Hosed oa Mondny. Fifteen ho"icl i.f yiun:^ cattle wanted to jiiis'uro. Ailuiii Suiitli, Eu-jt'Din., Remember tlm s.irlLMi piirty at riico- \il!e Id d.iy (Tliurstlny, Juiie "O). Fresh lime rtlwiiys on hand. J. II. Dncktt>, Euueiiia- The TliomVjiiiy Herald wa.s burned out on Tuesday uveiihi^ of hi-st week. ~ Moiicy to lo:in at ."i '' en f.inn property â€" exptn.se low,' A. S. V,jiiDnsen. Mrs. rinnsfMnl and Mi.sa Blossom are ^iicsfei «iih rel.ttiotia in town. Dornâ€" In Arcniesia, on Monday, .Tuno £0, to Mc an;l Mrs C.'j. SiKiit;.", a son. Mis Osboi'ne of Notlawasaya is the i;iici5t of her duui;hter, 5Ii-.s. W, J. Dill liny, â-  Mr. f.nd Mis. Roddy dnt ham i.f Du"- kirk, N Y., huvo been vifitiui; frier.ds i'.eie dm in;; the pa.st week, on their wed- d'ng tiip. , For S«!o Clicapâ€" Lot 23, ecn. 7. Csfriy. W-ould rent. App'y t.) II. J. |Bw;ouli', Flesh(rtoii. l:iii;i Mis'? Winnie (libson of the pcistiflico -s'aff is tl;;^ week ^isi'.iuy frituda ni O.ven S.^rnd ai d Mt-afoid. ./â- â- ,]. ." , ..;...;./â- â- . Mr. '^oo. WickensanJ wife ivre visitiiiL' with the formi'r's parents, Mr. and Wis. Andiew Wicki'iis. • '• 'â-  â-  ' â- Wanted â€" lOCO corda bard wofjd, 1000 cords S'.ft wood, and utHjO cords ct'diiv. Quo'o pvii-es to The Doacou d'. Ltd., Stratfard. . M;.s.s Martha E. Ivrid of New Yuik ti'ty ^va3 tlio t;nest of hi-v sister, Mr.-<. John Sh.'iipiird, for a few days the pasl^ ">veek. â-  â-  Mrs. W. U. Hunt returned ini S.itur- day froai ,afoitni;^!it visit with relatives" at SV.mdbridge. ^\t. Einer.son Wiekons returned lrt=^t week frnin the Toronto ho.xpitid, wht're â- he had been undergoing treatment for a tliseased arm. The arm i.s- now healiii!,' â- trreely. ^liss Ethel Graham of Toronto was the <»ucst of Mrs. Dougla.«a last woik. ili.ss Giahaiu i-i a professioiiivl iiurso and was tikint; a rest from her priife.s,sion. T';ie .Vdvanco ciij-jycd a neiijhborly call oi. Fiiday evcnii'g bust frmn Mr. Guy riekell of the Dundalk Herald, his gond wife and Miss Ivory, «ho wore on tlieii «jiy hoaie from MarkdaU', •Tiicovillc Workmen will hold tbe'r atinual pii.-nic on the Priceville sdiool j;rounds on Fiiday, Jtjly 8: CoMd games and gi od suppor. Adnjtssion 25 cen;s. ll.vini,' to aporl-s at Vandeleur .'ind a'\-vtrshani tlie ladies of Eugeiiii Pies- j'yurian ebur-jh will postpone thi-ir Do- nnnion d.-«y picnic to some future dite. Tho sutnmer hotel at Balmy lloacb. Owen. Sound, will reun'n clo.sed to tlie 4>ul.lic this sumn cr. A largo nut)<ber fio:n Flesherfon aten- ded the Sabbath school couveniion mi Monday at Eugenia, and .ire m- at enil.ui- tastie over tho succoas of the affiir, Mr. R. 'riiompson Kft on Tuesday of this week for I'owassin, where he will open up a jewelry buisness. Uest wiahc? HO with you, Robert. May you soon he ill » posit i. n to take u partner. Mr. J. D. Clark, aecrelary to the Min- S.s'er of Justice, Ottawa, spent Sunday, in company with his wife and little <l,'^n;hter, Dorolhi, who arc making a summer visit with relatives here. John Campbell ofOrangeville waskili.d ^le!kr Proton station on Tn.'sday nfteniiion of Inst week whilcdistributing pole.i along the C. P. R. track. His body was ba.ily mantled. Ho leaves » wife and family. The Medical Hull will b^ open ufter- noon and ovening of Dominion Day. Stop itt when returning fioin your outing and get some of our fatuou.s ice crcni, or n gla« of ice cold soila. 'Twill make the diy's pleasure complete. We also carry the finest lino of coufectionety in Ihi* actioo. C'rCiin of our will.ig'rs will wa'je up some tin<! morning t-i discover that tlr ip cows aro not to be hivl f'lr milking pur- p ISPS. It. is surprising that some people wdl defy all laws enacted for the good of the ci'inmunity at Urge. Really, such people ah'iuld receive no copsidera'ion a 1 1 thi ir animals should be impounded »i:hnut hcsitiliun, when found trespass- iig. The .iction of MeCabe vs. Armstrong, which w.;s tried without a jury at O.ve,, Sound, w.as brought up again at Osgoode Hall on Tuesday. It w;is an action to Set atide a deed made pursuant to au al- leged sale for taxes of p'lrt lot 7, in the first conce.ssi. n f outh of Du rhani road in .\rt> nu'sia. Judgment was set aside upon the usual terms of plaintiff paying the faxes and the value of the iiniiroveineiits mide by defi-ndant. No costs were a- warded. J. W. Frost and E. E. A. Du- Vernet for ttie plaintiff, W. H. Wright for dr f e nd.i n ts. â€" Ti m es. A credit auction .sale of farm stock and implcinei.t.s uiU be held on let !), con. II, Ospiey, on Wednesday, Jujy G, at 1 o'clock p. ni., the properly of Mr. John Crnwfoid vhois about to leave for the Ciilgarydi'-jTict, Alborta, where' some of hi.s f.iiii'y have preceded hi;n. J. J. Kaittiig, iiuciioiieCr. Jlr. liarness, ruanagirof tho house of refuge, net with a bad accident on Thurs- day «hi(.h will iricnfacitate him fnin business for smue time, tit was eng.-igtd drawing evergreens f jr decoiation pur- poses. W Uile holding the team by their bridles the animals became panic stricken and bolted, knocking Mr. IlHrness dotvn. The wage n i a.ssc.'l over his leg, making a ci;inpound fracture of the ankle. Dr. Ego and an Oweii liound pliysician stt .the memlcr. Ucv. John Gardiner, an oW gmtliu an .SI ytars <if ago, occupied the Jlethodist pulpit here on Sundiy morn- ing, and preached at Markdale in tho ev- ening. Mr. Gardiner is a brother i:iluv of Mv. W. tC. Flcihsr, now in E.igland, h 8 first Wife beinif Mr. Flesher's only sister. Riv. W. A. R. dwell of .Mirkdalo isa son-in-law. Thoold geutlem m i.s s'il' vigorous ai:d l.eaity and was 1 stoned to' he;c with deep intertst. â- â- ,: Friiioe Anl.ur L. dge, .».. F. & k. M., have ell i-tid the f(dlowing i fliei-rs :â€" I. F. M.. -F. H. W. Hieklaig: W. M ,- J Wriglil;S. W,â€" W. A. .Armstrong; J. »V , â€" C. Munshaw; Chaplain, â€"Kev. 1. Wilson; Troasuierâ€" A. S. VinDusin; Sec.,-C. Richardson; S. D,â€" II. Llei't- inan: J.D.-T. Bhikelv; I. G..--J. P. (.btewellj Tylerâ€" J. Sulb.van; !?. S. â€" Ira Perigo; J. S ,-R. Legate; D. ( f C.,â€" R. Park, .\udilorsâ€" J. Blackburn, D. Mc- Tav'th. Doard of General Purpo.sesâ€" A.A'aiiDus, n, W. BeI!amy,'J. Boyd, F. Uickling, the W. M. and .Socrctary. Re- presentatives to Grand Lodge, A. V'uii- Dusen and John Wrigl.t. Tho followini; are the oltiocisfia- Centre Grey Fanners Institute fur the ensuing yuur; Pres., G..O. Badger; Vice Prcs , H.Guy;Sec. Treas., J. I. (Jrahain, Vandeleur ; Director.-", W. J. Bhuk, Jo.*. C.nii, Euphiasia; A. G. Shannon, A. .Muir,ArieMiesia; R Fowler, Win. Hendry, Pmt.Jii ; H. Notion, Robert Torrie, Hi 1- lanJ; S. Stinson, Colliiigwood, Hugh Fenrtick, Qsprey ; .Audilors,Geo.Wiighf, H. M. DoU'.<li.ss. Mr. Ji siiih Carney, treasurer ef tKspiey townsliip, left on Monday to visit bis s Ills in the Ninth west, and will b« al sent si.x or ei^ht or tijht weeks. Mr. Heiou of Ma.xwell is acting treasurer in .\lr. Gamey's absence. Rev. Ivisoii Wilson has been granted a few week's leave of absence by bis con- grcjation. Mr. and Mrs. Wils .i\ expect to leave a week from Saturday for a trip vi» theSault and Duluth to Minneapolis and St. Paul. No. 5 company returned on Saturtlay from Niagara citnp after pntiiui! in a fortnights drill. Thj boy* .s.'iy the cnnp WIS much luoro ploasatit than ustuil, aiul all enjoyed the outing. Remember the aniiiversnry services in the Piesbytevian church on Swiday next. The evening Bdrrice in the MithoJiut. church will, according to custom, be withdrawn. The lecture on the following Moi.day evening prim ises to be a treat. Li^ht refre6huii»u( will lo served. Mr. John Huds<in, roeve of Oaprey, has Veen in the Toronto hospital for the past week and a half. Information re- ceixedon Saturdiy is to tho eftect that h^ »a.s .somewhat easier but very weak, Thephystciaps do not appear to be able t ) give much .satisfaction as yet. The patient is too weak to undergo nn oper- tion. Mrs. W. Richardson, who has been seriously i I, i^tomewhat improved. She has had a trained nurse with her for tho past week, but the latter has returned to Toronto. Misses Minnie and Mabel Munshaw, Mi.ss Annie Wilcox, Miss Waison and Mr. George Wilson drove down to Orungevillo, Saturday, reiurning Sunday evening. The entrance examinations are beinu held this week. Principal JIansoll is in Dundalk, Principal Rowe here and -Mr. Blakesion of Dundaik presides in .Maik dale. There are 4li pupils writing at this point. Ben tham â€" Nc'wton A very pretty wedding took pkce on .June 23rd, at the residence of Mr. L"niaii Newton of Silver Creek, N. Y., when his youngest daughter Olive, was united in muriage to Mr. Roderick Ben- tham, of Cleveland, Ohio After a sinn- ptuous dinner the young couple left for a short visit wit h friends in Canada. The Provincial Fruit. Flower Honey Show. and Great irransameuts are being made for the Ptoviucial Fruit, Flower and Honey show it is proposed to hold i:i Toronto during tho .second week in November. It will be the biggest show of the kind evyr held in Can:ii!a. The various .Assoc- iations interested tnc'ude the Ontario Fruit Gioweis' Association, the <jntark) Bee Keepers' Association, the Toronto Ilorticulturiil Society, the Turonto Gardeners' and Florists' .Association aiiit the Toronto Electorial Disirict Society. The two big vink.-a on Church Street have already been secured fur the pmpiise of this exhibit ion. The Fruit and Honey exhibits will be ?hown in one rink, while the flowers will be on view in the .second. A display of machinery and implements used ill the culiivavion of fruit and flowers wiH be iuade in an open piece of land bet ween the rwo rinks. The prizes ollered for the floral section a'oiie amounts toover?1200. Theorize list is already in tirculaiion. The fruit growers will px- IHMid over .?1000 in tlieir part of tho show. Money has been reserved to (.ifovide for the oollectioiiof representative exhibits of fiuit from all the comities in piovii.ce. The fruit nid bo kept in coM Hlorage. A series of bii; meeings will be held al tlie lime of tlie show. 'The Fruit Growers' .A.s.sociaii m will bold it's annual convention as will also the Bee Keeper's .Association. There wdl also be a meeting of delegates from all the Horticuliuril societies in the province, as a result of whieli, it i's e.X|.iecled,a Provincial Horti- cnlutral .Association will l.-eformed. Cheap rate:; havebcen secured over all the rail- roaiis. It is exppcicil to niake tlii.s .sli.iw rival ill its way. tlie I'loviiici.il Winter Fair, held at Guelph. The m.-niagement of this show will be l.-irgi ly in iho. hands of U.B. Cowan of Toronto, t'rovinci.-il Superinten- dent of Ai;ricub ural Snciet OJ, t.) whom anj reiiuests f.r infoimalion may be .sent. HEADACHE ! Ncur.il^in aiiJ Xe: -.outness cured *iuit.k!y by A I A V HARMLESS HEADACHE AND '\ J ' A A NEURALGIA CURE. No h^nrt depression. Greatest cure ever discovered. Take no other, too and 25c. AH dealers or directfrotn Au;.f i.N & Cu. SiuiLue, Out. Money back ii not satistied Bull for Service Norniftii Cnnqneror No 'A'1K^. RoRi-sforoiV hi Doiuiiiiou Short Uovii Hold Boob, with two impoitcd'croHFt'f'. \^\\\ bo tor porvice dm in« tlu' season of Uf04 of lot; 170. con. 1 L-;. T. A: tf. ruatl. Also a vo*i;if*tereil Tu,ijiBWortb IVmr. Tainis for Iser^-ico oue dollar, p^ynblo Jan., lOUy. I'edii^iC'eB 011 applioittion. K. .VLLKN", Kk'tthorlon I'. £1111 for Service Thn thorouK^)bied Oi*iihiiin bull "Loul Dnr* ham" will stand for seivice on lut 1!. con. '2 N. H. 11. Artyn:et>iii. Tonus ^1.00 paynblo 1st of t'ubiuarv. \\i\ cow not roturiicd will bJ chary*- ci\ wh«thor 1« oftlf or not . i'udiuiL'ti oil upiilicaiion, D.VVID HINK. Prop. Farrri for Sale TteingT.ot 10:t A 11.>I North Fast of Toronto A Syik*nhmii loiu'. coiituiiinK I*.! acroH, 90 un-lor cultivation, in Kplendjd condition for cvoji, frrp of stont^, w«ll fcuce«i and wtitorwl. fi-«e of wild woods, liHviiiK oichard and sniaM frnits. Good barn with track and other out bnihlin««. coni- foi table hou:i(\ % \\\\ cs from Proton, in Taylor HcttltiUjent. AjM'lv to W. J. MULLK<, Proton Station WRLL PRPER3 C. Tryon, Pricovillfl. has put in a complete ritock of latn.1t pattt-'rn-* in wnllpapffr". Tho Ilnost urtfiovtuicnt over broui^hb in. Will 9nb- uiit t-aii);ilL>fl to proKpcclivo puicha»»oi3. Haufi- ing promptly au<i salisfacturily done. Srv^;v^;;vv^T-;S^;r7^.-^^;^'^^a>^^ Ceaving Tksberton tio tiay-s uu)re ofa ^leaping %^^^ Our stock, which wa.s a heavy one, i.s .still complete in mo.st lines .so you can depend on gettin.s what you want from u.s at a much lower price than elsewhere. "We aretJetermined not to take anything with u.s to Toronto Jet. if the price price will chase it out heri^ "^ Ready to Wear Clothing We have '2.30 suit to clear at very low pi-ice. We find it na trouble to .sell them every time a man want.s one, .so don't forget when you want a .suit to call and get a bargain. M J^iilli. Oa tK^-^ \jummer ^rnuinerij \^'peninqj We have been .so rushed in the millinery department that our milliners could not keep up with the demand so this week we. have engaged anOtt^CS* tHilllllif and have decided to hold a ^Lid Sunimen Cpcin'mj on UJednesdav and Cbursday 3un$ 15 aisd 16 and following days when Mr.s. .Sheppanl invir.es all the ladies to call and in.spect the stock, in this display will be found a choice lotof pretty.cheap hats, for summer wear. A chance for everybody wanting ;i nice hat at a bai'^aiii. M Waterproofs V/V « ^Bdrgain •Last week we purchased 'l~:i Ladies Waterproofs. We did not intend to buy anything like this before leaving but the price caught us and we could ifbt re- sist the temptation so bought and now you will get the benefit of our buying, They are a lot of sanijiles and odd lines, extra good gooiis at very low price a chance for any lady wanting a waterproof Woolf Wool! Wool! xVs we will !)e here for the wool season we will be prepared to buy your wcol for either cash or trade at good prices. T. J. SHEPPARD u Sp roule's Block Flesh F.R 1 ix W B K » M<»,; !l . < i,,i i n * , ' ' . » '< " :. » 4 » ja " /^ " A * -" * - 'Ji '» K <" • w"v. .M L W . ^ .'-mj 8 o % Cbe medical Rali S S is fuiiv sttocked with Paris Qrecn, Slug $f?«5t, "(^ « Bug Deafbt e:e. x S Get after the bugs early and have less future trouble g ^ and larger crops. ^ Tlax$e«d and Oil 0aUc fcif calv«$ § LOWEST TKIC'ES IN THE COUNTY. W.J. Douglass MEDICAL HALL Fleshertoii Cook's G>ttoa Root CoiDpouod. Ijadles* FsTorite. Is tlie only safe, relkkbW regulator on w.hlcb womaa can lipponA "In the houp and time of nefd." I'repsred In two dogrfo* ot strengtb. No. 1 and No. 2. No. 1.â€" l<"or orUin.iry caacs Is b.v far tbo beet doUaC wcdleliis known. No. 8 â€" Por »peclal eaaes â€" 10 degnca Stronger â€" three dollars per box. l/fldicsâ€" asK yi.iir dniKKlst fnr Cook*« Cotton Hoot Ootnponnil. Take no othor a-s all plll3. mixtures and Imltation.s are dangerous. No. 1 and No. 3 are sold and rocommcnde<l by all drujtijlws In tho Do- tnlni.m of Cnnade. Mailed to any eddresa on rcoeli)t ofprlce and four 2-oi'iit postage •Ji? m ^4 •TfP Lubricating Oil Paint Oil Machine Oil Turpentine Varnish lii^ Btaiup.. WtedMr, Oat, Xo land two •'- sold lu Hosierton by W BIcbardfOD i.\.i W I Dougltst, UraoilstS' S/et jottr Oupplies from Richardson & Son is •sfi* .Mb

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