'< J >^ T tl E If-^L ES H E'R T ON AD V A N C E irAUCE :« 1905 Methodist Church Siiiid.iy, Msr 12 Mornins: â€" On this rock ^'.\. ttiy cliuruli, F,vei>'nt':â€" Thou shulr not kUI, I bulla S. I, Wir.dOW, B. A., B. D., P"' fituiittj (Tlups jit! Cli»i-iic^ri8tic» of tho Past Week Caiefully Culled for the Uur;oi:s. . . Fieih lime n •>:«â- * on Iiaal. J, D DiiCrert, Eugenia. 2 year olii Ureught cult for F;iie.â€" A. â- MtlUf, Ct-ytoii Ri»meml)er tin- I. O. F concert at Eu- gf-iiia in FiiJay, Mrirch 10. Thne years old I. envy co't for s:\le. Appfy to W. H. naddy, Pticeiill--. Missfs CUra at\ii Eva Spenci- left thLs â- week to take iiosiiioiis in Toronto. Born- On Feb. 2^, 1005, to Mr. and Mis. Wes LynnR, S'luth line, .ir'einesi->, a SCO. Mi*s Ziila Trln.ble returned borne I»st week. havi. g spent thrte weeks wiih ' bvv aunt in Own Sound. 5Ir. . and Mrs. Richard Bentliam, r.f fl>e suliiirbs, visited at .Mr. .1. Buskin's, Wodelnuse, last Thursday. Shawl lo.-t-^oii Salurd:iy last on West Back line betweou Snells and Markda!*. Kindly leave at ths (iffioe. , Bovn â€" til' Fli'.sherron.on Monday.Mar ^ ij. to Mr. and Mrs. D. McTavi.>b, t.>ins â€" boy and girl. E. B. O-slsr and a coupln of other gentl'-'im-n w. rt'Up fri>ui Toronto last wei'k examiiiius; the Engmia v.aterpowpr. Mr Ti'tn Feiiwiek of Puis ey called on us one day last week. Tom is in the i;ro- • cary business and is diiina well. 5ir. W. .J. Faiisou has disposed 'of the Tliornbory Hetald to Mr. McOonan, jiiinc pal of tie PuS!ic .school of rliat • town. Mr Sii'onioa Turmr has sold his farm on the outskirts of Eu'jei.ia to Mr. J. R II. g^, 100 acre?,83000. There is a gi.otJ watt-rpo.ver ot. the property. Hoi"KS ASD Lot For Salsâ€" 2 acr.s t land; wel watered; gold comfortiiH'; house. Easy term?. ApjilytoH. Alex- ANUEil, FlESHEETO:*. 1IJ23 The cl.opptr that beats all others nil! 'be roniiina every lawful aft.'rno'm, com mancintf Mondny, Match 6th. â€" Culii:-- soii's Mills, Ceylon. Bl'LLs For Sale â€" Tivo thi.rouiihbred Shorthorn Diuhran BulU â€" 14 11103. and 4 years old ruspei'tivply. *P!>iy to R. .V. RoBEKTS, Lmly Bank P. 0., Ont. Ilij^ht'st ca>h price paid for hides.sheep- skiiis, taltow, and all kinds of fur. B-.Cf sold by the quarter or half quar'.fr at low • est price. Mark Wilson, Flosheiton. Miss Mai-gie Fawcctt, with F. G. KarsteJt, merchant, spent a couple of â- - days this past week at her home itear Uca'.hcote. Three engiooers, th>*c Bremen and one conductor, wlii were in the n-ceti' engine smash up at Shelburne, have been dis- H.iased liy the company. Notice -Haviui; put in a first o'ass . ^riuviing ov.tH! in conntctii.ii with ihe t'lectiio plant, am prepared to acci.nirao- date the puUic iu the cUoppIng busine.s.s. Fixd Dt'iigle, Eugenia. Strainâ€" (iordon â€" At the lesdtnce of the brides parents, Brooklyn, >' Y.. on Tuesday. Feb.' 28, 1305, Mmy F,l;zabeth CioidoBi,, to. William J.jsifts Sira-n, of Great FalU, Montana. Soulh and North Grey license in.spict ors have been apnoir.tcJ. For South Grey â€" William .\1 an, Valentino Kirch' ner, W'm Goixlfeliow. North Groy â€" â- Jas. MoLauci 1 II, M-'^Fdrhan, .â- \.C. To<ld. Mrs. Wilie't h.is secured r'^oui.? ove^ Bovd & Uioklin»'»' artore, occupitd last siason Vy Miss Howard, .aud "ill open th(» phice fur dcessuiaUing. ofl Tu'esd.ay, M.rc'i2Ut. Miss .\nn;e .Vndtrson, of Moosimin, N. W. T., was tho guest of Mrs. L W' Thoin and other friends hoie llie past week. Miss And>r»oii moved froru Flttsht-rton to the Sorihwest. with her partnts, about fourteen year." ago .\ sleiuh loud vf \outic piople fiom i u idi-r R. S O. 1897, aid is only intoml- near Euvenia surcrsid Mi. and Mr*. P. ed 10 give tie husb.mda voteon property j Tho teachers of the Presbyterian church nijcnt Mu«'!ay -eveiiiu}; at Mr. F. Chard's, Toronto line. Busineiw and pleasure were combined, and an enjoyable evening was the result. .\u advertiaenreut appears in this issue for tenders f..r driving the new mail route "Vn â- to Kiinheiley via Vandeleur. which we 7 i announced a few weeks ago as being â- in e wind. Mr. Chailey Neil was iu lonu on Tues" day for ihu Qrat lime sincu the serious accident to his bnck by a falling tree. Mr. Nell appears to be yuining strength once more and the injury dots not appear to have been as serious as was aniicip.ited._ Mr. Felslead received a na.sty cut on tlie face whiio working in the bush on S.iturday by the tlyin;^ up of a linl^ which h.id been held dmn. Tlie face was con- siderably cut but it might have been luuch worse. Port Liw Council N >. 118, Royal Tem- plars of TeinpsranCB. will give a Bos So- cial at the home of .Mr. Fraiici-s Shier, on Wednesday evening of next week, March l.5'.h. All are inviied. if o of fort 3 will be spared to make the occasion enjoyable to all. A frame house occupied by Mrs. Mat- thew Gillespie and family, IJ mles east of the town, wa.s burned to the ground Saturday moruirig. The lire started from the cldniney. Tlie building was owned by Mr. Jolin Porteous of tho Ci'liiiijjwood gravel. \ horse buyer fmmvTueswater was here on Wednesday "of la=t week. The visit was i-.ot well advertised but still a rospec- able number "of horses were brought oui. W e are iiifocmed riia'u five animals were purchased here and one at Markdale by tho same buyer tha day previous. Mr. H. A. Watson, of Priceville, whn has been teaching school iu Bolton, has resij^ned and will enter the employ of the Imperial bank. Ilenry was one of the rai'St clever papi's that eirer !;radu:ited from the PriceviKe academy and his career will be watched with interest h7 his many friends. A spirited horse.behmsdng to Mr. R. J. Hogg of Euuenii broke hii tie su-ap, while hitched in front of the Medical H»ll oa Thursday last, and made a short but J(ttiu.jtive dash down street., vVh. n sto;>{)ed after g'inj atmut ten rods the cutter v/:s found to be so bidly demora- lized that Mr. Hogg had to buy a new oiic to take him home. â- ;_';, .â- â- .. During' the last ChriRtia,a.s holiday?, Mi.ss Maud Richardson of Ainia ladies' college, St. Thomas, devoted her time to the paintini! of a picture, which h<)s l-e-i5 accepted by the Ontario Society of Artists an J has found U p!a:Hj in their annual ex- hibition. This IS an honor which comes to coiu->arative!y few Cinadian artis's, and Miss Richtrdson is the recipient of many congratuIatii.Tis on this evidence of the excellent »ork which she performs. The Advance is also plea-sed to add it's felicitations upon ber distinct artistic success. Mr. F. 0. KarF.tedt is putting in a millinery department to his general si ore and has secured the services of Miss Haldaiie, of Wiuihauj, to pn.-side. .Mis.s HaUiane is now here, A full and com- plote stock ot new .sprine millinery bus been ordered for this dipartment and will be placed on view as soon as the premises are fitted up. The carpenters are now at work ii!tin<> up a neit sscticn for Miss Haldaiie's oceuDation. The Udies of Fleshetton shoul.l keep their eyes ajar for this opening. The mili ia ciuncil has decided that all militia divisions will go into lraiuii;i« this year, the Toi-onto district on Ji»u? 13 at Niagara. Tiie ordeie state thr>t oaicis cooimaBdinc districts will notify ofticers coniRiaading corps that ail service r-lls must be ^.itup'.c'ed not J{iti.T than Mav 1 and a return of the membos etir-llcd foi v?arded to the district officercommand ing, and '.he list to be forwarded 'o head" HUarters not later than May I.o. The oflicers of No. f. Civ, Sist bat'ali.in, will be obliged to issue a hurry call if they wish to have their cv mpleraent oompltte b. May. 1 "Tho Chesley Enterprise is laborirg under a delusion wheo it quotes chap 23. sec. 11 of the -Assessment Act a< proof tiial married women may vote under eer l.iiii coiiditioii-1. This is a revised WLtion Th« residence of Mr, R. W.iShwyw, druggist at Wiarton, was destroyed by tire Friday nii<lit. k lengthy and iul cresting letter from the«.)unty home is uii»rQidal.'Ly held av- er, having arrived too late' to bu put iu type. Mrs. H. Bnr;,'eas, Owen Sound, wife of thoscho.l luspeeUir for N..rtli Grey, was thrown fioina octter on Monday evening and instantly kilied. Mr.jind Mrs. Percy Lawrence of Dur- ham J)ad the s.ad iiiisfiirluiie tn lose th'-ir baljy on Sunday inorning. The funeral took place to Salem cemetery. Proton, Oii Tuesday^ Nq pirticulars are to hand. Benjjmiii Frankliu.the ancient printer. reiatus that jn the old c aching days Detween VVash:nv;ton and New York the drivers of coaches used tn tjli in the lime on the tedious trips by knitting stockings at which they were all expens. Tiie Harristoii Review sujigesLS, that â€" "U-re is a valuable pointer for Grand Trunk conduc'ora. ,- . Beecrof t â€" Pedlcr A pretty but quiet wedding ti^ok place at the home of the bride*.s p.irents, M r. and Mrx. John Pedler, on February 28, when their eldest daughter, Aleiia Mae, was ui:ited in niarriage to Mr.;.John Bee- c:ofr, youiiiiest son of Mr. G. Beeurofr. The ctremoney was peiforiued by the Rev. C F. Hurlburt. The bride was att-iied ic a dress of b ne silk, trimme'l with silk cliiff'ii and applique. Her trav- elling suit was of O.^tord grey and a hat ofgey velvet, trimmed wi;h blue silk and ostrich plumes. The bi iJesmaid, .Miss Jennie 5!cLtan, counin of the ti room, was attired in a blue silk blouxo, trimmed with battenbui\' and chiiFon with blue cloth skirt to match. Tho ijrouni was ac- tenaed by Sir. Jam.'S Pedler, bn ttier of tlie43iide. The bridal party entered the parlor to tho strains of the wedding march which was played by Miss Pearlie Pcdlep .•;is;er of the biide. Only immediate rel- ative.? and friends were preseut, Mr. and Mrs. -Beccroft left the f.dlowihg liay to visit friends and relatives in Toronto, Barrie aud other places. The young cou- ple have the well wishes of a large circ'e of friends. . . : *^. â- A country jay came to town one morn- ing la'ely and being doubtles cold and hunirry was impelled t<i break in sooje- where for shelter. He unfortunately chose the gaol and althouah he succeeded ill effecting an entrance he was detained when morning came. When Turnkey W. Wright entered the gaol ia the 1110m- iiia he found the jay perched, on the window inside the fnnt door and soon succeeded in capturing him. The fej. low is now confined in a canary case and alihouuh he hnds confinement irk- esme, eats heart ily and is doing well. The blue jay, for such he k, had evident- ly got in thropch one of tlie upstairs win- dows, which was open a bttle from the C"p. As it is seldom those birds leave the woods it is somewhat remarkable that iliis one should have uone so far afield and iiiipruoued himself in this manner. â€" 0;'S Advertiser. FAR.n FOR SALE Bull for Service TfasSiiOrtBorn Bull Scottiab Ohiaf No. 91300 will BtsnJ for lerviTM) on lot. 170 2114. E. T. * B. Road. Tarma fo<* sarvloe "^i-oAa cows -^1.50 rafiintered coth $.') 00, piLva hie .)an. iHt 1!)J6. A l«o s re^iscerttd Turhehira Hoar. OreiiCtilU Jack No. lU5'iI. Terms for »(!i-vieu »1.M, pay- abla J«u. 1st. 1906. PBriiareua ou appUcatioo. KXJHAriD ALMI.V. Farm For Sale Lot li7 anJ 1 IS T. and S. B Artemepia. con- txiuiuiug ltd acres, 7u elHared. A yood farm and Weil watered, doiiti to viliage aud station. Xui-ms ©ft9y. Apply to ^ Mi;S. p. RUTLEDGE Iflesherton, Feb. 23, i'JOS, :! 'ui FARM FOR SALE A CrsS class 50 acre farm for sale, IJ mika from Kiesbertoa ; sulirt biick housn. bank bam gcvti itluui and applt> orenani, aood fouces, 3 acres fait wheat. 30 acres newly aewlciJ, i!0 acres ploimliud, iiil tit {ur juauliiljei y ; 3 aCreb litiid- wood. f03:!tssioii at ouce. .^Pi)ly to CLAUD13 AKINS, "Flcshortoa House and Lot For Sale XiSFTT acre.", I.* miles from FleshertoD, 60 acres flt to run farm, imiileniciits, i u>,t goci piisrure ifind; some good oedar; well fenced, well Kutei-e/i; twoBcroD orqbaid; builicRs comfort- ahle; 6 acred fall wheat, CO ncres clover sod plowed oownjeady for needilS acres iiiauinioth c over, seeled )&<t yeaj". Owing to continued illness will s-sll Sbcap. Apply n. DON'T FORGET That we have the he.st stock of groceries and confeciion- ery that has ever been offered to ilie penple of Flesherton and .siirp'unding neighborhood. It will pay you to call and inspect our g'ock. We have also liran, shorts and -M rninLr Glory Four. We sell the faimms " REDPATM " Granulated Suear. I; '3 the best. Sunlight Soap Saves time. Save.-; money, Savos^orry. Get Someâ€" imly 5"ceni8 a bar â€" it's good. W. L. Wrio-ht, Flesherton :-: Got. ^1^?^^^^ ^ A. BOYD, B Uibertoii. 1S*<! ^^a^'^ai^'^a-stj i I? Hqent for B^mmlon Orders In order co make room Sl'ttl>G ij<)'_)L).> Clayton's are giving great baraaiiis in Boots. Shoes. Ru'^bers and all liiiirLsuf winter goods. We have a few pairs i.f Men's nnd-bi.ys HEAVY tJUVl RUUBErs. A f.w pairs Overshoes also Trunks and telescopesâ€" all going atgreatly reduced prices. To those wearing home m.ide b )ot.s and shoa^ â€" We arc making t':~,om of the best marerial that can lie got. Try a pair. aytoii^s :3": ^fton* -^->^ 5r ffii^giMii'-i.a-a^.Skip/^ â- ».,«•; â- %; SC:i/ib><s.^i>^^^ In Flesherton SEALED tenders will bo reccivod by the tindersignifd up_ to .April Ist. 19c5,ff>r the pur- chase of Lots b jvo i.^) and ton (tOl in block '*C'' ill Etcteheir-^ survey in the Viiloito of Flesher- ton ill the Countv of Grey, be ng the property owned by the late -J â- ones .i.jhnstoa.doceascu. L'pon these lots are a frame honae and a finuie stabli^ iu fto -d repair. Fu.thor paxlicuJara uiay be obtained oa application to DANIEL WcTAVISH or V/. J, TALBOT, February 27 th 10 5. i2;-m I - iedica! Hal! i S "Tlae Leaclinsf Drucr Storo" p>f-, s .<-i.' Hail Contract SK.Vt-F.DTl'.NDnKS.ad.lressed ^o the PoPti«.^<!. tor GeiiOraU TviH b" rt^ceive*! at noon on Kri- (tftv, lh*» 3Ist Ap- il, 1905 fur tho cuaveyaiioe of His Majosiy V Maila. 0!i a proposfcl Couiract f;)r tour yeaji', -ixtimtap«r wet'k eifh wav betweeu' fc'lesliertou audKimberley fioia the Tostmaster Cf-DerarHpKfisure. Piiiitad • otice« cntniiiipg further informa tioii as to cenditio'S of I'ropon. d Coutr;i--t may ba seesi aud blauK form-* of render may bw nt ikined at l':o tl«Js4i..©iftceft of Kleybcrton, Kii!)lMjrlf>. Vaiidoletif t d Kiipeiiia and at tiio oiSce oJ tb« Vofit Offioe ln9pecio»aC Toronto U. f. .*NUEKSi»N, Sinteriiiteiident. Poet Office tepartment, Mwl Contra t branch, 0*^^^^ ^th March. ldU5. rescription. Carefully I '''l:y:S}^:T Compounded I W.J. Douglass .}t'. Notice 1,^ m '„ .*vv .sfj. J.!;. vMs. .}% -i'f- £11^ 'V, .{-'«. :?'«;^>'- ;!">• ^T'^ ^\'( ^t-.iSi. ^^'& :i^'!. &'i. ;^''; i "'. i*''i :*"- ^I'^ ^'i. -Sli ? •<i?';»?%'' ~i\? '<i\' 'Vi? W- '•tcf VI? ^ii'^?^!? '^i^ *;> '4i^''ttf "Sv^.^ •>!*• â- JsS' w •T.v ISf ^f vi^ "XSf For Your Stock # Herbageum. Iiitetiiati'mal St( Tick Dest:ojer f'lr the sheep. L'k Food, Columbian Ueguhitor. IF lh« pnrties who lost grist b» the (Jie iu thugrisc mid of the O'pray Farmer's Milling Coaipanjr Linnt>-d, wiil ;>ro»«nt a cori;fled Btateuieus of thoir claim with licket or other eocu.ltv (Uativ) to the undersigned on or b>-fore ihe iitb day of March lOa"', said )>ai tics wilUecHive pfcviD-ji>t in full of their clKini. Alter said i3th day of Mar<-h liKi.T uo cbiinis will be rcciived or payment mad-. By order of Boi.dol Dixcctors. W. G. A lister. Sec. r)»teJ at Be.-ersiia'n thlsi?.!! day tf t'ebi u.irv, 10 6. For Yourself Patent Medicines â€" ail the popular makes. Pip-js luiJ tobacc- • For Your Wife spices for cooking â€" .-VUspice, ^injiaioon, Mixed Peifumes, ConicellaSilk. .. , • ^^ â- , spices, et Bci.tham ToBsdiy of last H;e|., when .a i » »e<»:d -o th< wi'e. We thinis if ^^ ^ 'Y^f^QF.R.S W^ANTE^D »ery pleMMit "vcnina waa spi^nt in gamrs, ; e»teeni«Hl Bro. Enterprise man wdl look et â- . The following ovenin'.' ainUher I ad a little furtliei ioUi the lua'ter .h» will Se.aled tenders will be received up to . . . ., , â- . J- 1 .u , , Thumdav, M.ar. 9, for the erection r.f a from the Toronto liitf, south, paid Mr. , have oc.ftsiou to disabuse theMsin.ls of • brick scbmil house in Section No. S, ArU- ' B-nthairt » visit. Mr. Geo. B st c-u-ed ' Ixith iho Chesh y assessor and the Udies ' "»«««- For plans ant' si>ecifica,tians apply to i .,,.„. , I 1^ 1 1. 1. ., i M. Thistlethwiiite, lot 16b, W.T.A S.R.,.Vrt«- I great amus.ment with bis talkmif ni»cb- wh»M hopes he has so unwarranUbly nij_,„^ j^^ lowest or any tender not neces- I For Your Paby Sooth«a^^v-up. Sujkinj Bottles, and Teething Rings. â-º^ â-ºJ^ >I< Richardson & Son URXJ.G O 1ST S ^. Flesherton Ontario J â- s- â- » ine. A very enjoyable evening wa* r^iawd, and at thuaine iime,urevent com- K^ajwnt iSi tha wee sm*' hours. phcktiotis iu the voters l«t â- ariW accepttnl Feik. S, 1906 JOHN CHARD, i S/i? wt^ry ^#^«i tt0^0#00t^^-^o^-^0^tf t<^m.m^,