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Flesherton Advance, 16 Mar 1905, p. 5

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THE FLESriERTON ADVANCE March 1*5 100 J Methodist Church Sunday, March 19, 1905. Bev. J. B. A'aiH, M. A. will preach iTi'minn Mi'l erenin^. J I. I. WIUOX. B 1..3. D PMtor â€" "vn ' ^ ir Characteristics of the Piwt Wfeic Carefully Culled for the Curious. . . Farm mare tor a\e â€" W. Baskin. Fresh liine alsrays on baud. J. H. Diickett, Eugenia. 2 year old draught colt tor sale. â€" A. Mcltae, Ceylon. Giiod work horse for sale. Apply t" II. H..lman, P..rtlaw. Three years old heavy colt fur Sale. Apply lo \V. H. Huddy, Pricevaia. The licence inspectors for Centre Grey are R >bert Cbrlc.Mathtas Suettiasier and IJuijh MtTcer. The Roy»l Scarlet Chapter of A rtemes ia di.-itr!Ct L. O. L. will meet at Ceyl-.n to Jay, Thursday, March 16. Sliawl lo*tâ€" on Saturday last on West liack line between Snells and Markdale. Kindly leave at this o£Bce. For Sale â€" 2 horses, 1 milch cow, 2 calves. 1 Durham htifer, 3 years old. J. H. Heard, ticshertoa. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Alcx. Stewait and ihree claught«r.i, ifTteswater, visited relatives here duriiis; the p.ist week. Miss P. M. Mitheson of Acton has arrived to take charge of Boyd, Hickling & Go's millinery department for this ar'Asna. The chopper that beats all others will be running every lawful afternoon, com niencinsj Monday, March 6th. â€" Collin- sun's Mills, Ceylon. BcLls Foe SitEâ€" Two thurouahbred Shorthorn Durham Bulls â€" 14 mos. and 4 years old respectively. App'y to R. A. Ri-BEKTS, Lady Bank P. O.. Ont. If it is a biUiiius attack take Chaniber- !aiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a •|Uick cure is curtain. For s.tie by W. E. Richa-.dsou. Kow Sfriiig gent's suits just arrived ranging from $5 to $15 per suit. See thera before ordering your spring suit. F. G. Karstedt. Koticeâ€" Having put in a first class grinding outfit in connection with the electric plant, am prepared to accommo- date the public in the chopping business Fred Deagle, Eugenia. Boyd, Ulcklii'g & Co. have just un- loaded a car <>£ "Five Roses " flour, bran and shorts, shipped direct from Keewa- tiu by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company. The parties who took a parcel of ladies waist giwds frommy ouoteron Saturday, March 4, had better return them at ouce 4»ud s.-*ve trouble. F. G. Katsledt. p^^J saleâ€"Two young Durham bulls, oue nine and the other five months old. Fiist class animal* of a good milking «'r»in. Either cash or good i>aper. Geo. Johnston, Fleshorton Mr. W. Irwin of the Put ham Chron- icle and daughter. Miss R.t.i, calltd on The Advance Monday when on their re turn from risitiny relatives at Thornbury. Mr. A. Marshall and Miss Ella Mar- shall of King called on Tha Advance Moi.d.iy in company with their uncle, Mr. Wm. Buchanan of Vandeleur,^ with whom they are visiting. Mr. T. Bulmor left .->d Monday morn- ing for Yellowgrass, Assa., to spend the summer, accimipanying his uncle, R"bt. Jaques, who has been visiting with friends here this winter. Mr. Wm. Haw and wife ('lee Miss Ethel Hodgson, of Uorning's Mills), who were married oii Wednesday of last week were guests of Mr. and Mis. F. G. Karst- edt over Sunday. They returned Tues- day to their home at Whitfield, An extensive auction sale of farm stock, implements, etc., will beheld on lot 156, 3d range K T. S. R., near Fleshertou, on Monday. March 27, the property of Mr R. McGruther. See bilU for full particulars. A purely Canadian colony is forming in Cubs, the laud of i>erpetual fpring. witfl choice opportuuitio* for securing fine aGricaltural UihIs at low rates. Int erested pjrsons will do wefl to communi- cate with Re*. G. F. Hurlbuit, Fleeher (OD, who will be pleased to give inform- ation and bear vt thoae intending to go to Cab*. Chopping done at Colltnsoa<i ev%iry Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Uueat of Henderson, Maine, buried an infant daughter, turee months old, in the cemetery here on Sunday, the funeral taking place frnra the residence of Mr«. Gue«it's mother, .Mrs. Henry Richardson. The little one was seriously ill but a few hours, the cause of death beiig acuta meningitis. Mr. and Mrs. Guest have many sympa- thisers. W. J. Doojlass is preparing for the "pring .seed husin(>s«, several largo »hip- inents of clover and timothy haiini bft-n received at his storehouse here f^uring the last week, and the samples, in •i«diog slsike, red aud mammoth, and lioiothy are far th^ best that have ever been offered for sale here. All interes'ed are advised to engage what they want as the supply, especially of cUver. is hmited. A meeting of the directors of Bast Grey Aijricultural Society was held in town on Monday. The mo»t important business transacted was a decision to hold a sprina show of entire pedigreed stock, the date of which was fixfd for FriJiy, Aprtt 28, and which will be pn.periy advertised. It was also decided tu make an extra effort to increase the membership this y;ar. Another meeting will be held to arrange the prize h.st. A public meeting in the interest of tho Women's Christian Temperance Union was held in the school room of the Pres- byterian church on Thursday, March 9, when two vcxy able addresses were de- livered. Miss W. E. Doyle of Owen Sound, set forth the principles, purposes and magnitude of the wi.rk with a view to tiie organization of a society in Flesher- ton. Mrs. McLeod then gav. a shorr, euthusias'ic address on the Missionary department of the W C.T.U. work in the province of Ontario. Rev. Wilson showed his sym^iathy with the work by giiii-i; a shjrt address. At the close of the luetting a society was formed to carry on work in this place. The following officers were elected : President, Mrs. L. W. Thorn ; Vice President, Mrs. Jas. Radley ; Recording Secretary. Mrs. W. X. .\ruistroug ; Fin. Sec, Mrs. N. C. Manseil ; Treas. ; Miss M, Bo2g«. â- . For an Impaired Appetite Loaa of appetite ^Iwajrt reaulca fntm faulty digestion. All that is needed in a few doaea of Chamberlain's Stmnach and Liver Tablets. They will invigorate the stoaiach. strengthen thedieeation and uive you an appetit* like a wolf- These Tati- Icta act as a genrle hixaiive For aale by W. E. Richardson ndlullen â€" Chard Notice A very pretty wedding took place st the home of the bride's parents, Mr. lod Mrs. James Chsrd, on .March 8th, when I their only daughter, Mary, was united in \ marri^eto Mr. Alexander Stewart Mc- I Mullen. Rev. L VV. Thorn performed â-  the ceremony and the father eave his daughter away. The bride was attended by the groom's sister. Miss Lizzie McVIuI- Ien,who was attired in a whireailk blouse trimiaed with lace aod buckles with a ladies blue cloth skirt, anddso wore th« groom** gi£t,a gold watch. The cereojony t'ok place under an arch of evergret-os trimmed with white ro8i»«. There were about tifty relatives who witnes-»ed the ceremony. After conaratula'iona were received the party went to the dining- riKwn where a dainty tea wss St-rved. The bri^ie received iiiauy lieautiful nod useful presents shoeing the esteem in which she is held, and a most ei'joyahlr evening was spent by all. The young couple have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. A Chicago Alderman Owes his Elec- tion to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I can he.irtilv and cooMHentiously rec- ommend ChamberUiii's C ugh Remedy for affections of the throat nnd lunas," says H'T.. John Sheiiick. 220 So. Pforia St. Ch;c-Ago. "T*t> years ago during a poli'ical campaiiin, I criutht cold after being ovi»rheated, which irriiateil my throat and I wss finally compelled to stop as 1 could uut spe»k aloud. Iii my extremity a friend advised me to u.'se Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy. 1 took two do!?e3 that afternoon and could not believe my senses when I fnundtbe nest morning the icflauiation had lari/ely ,«ub. sided. I took several doses rhat day, kept riuht on talking rhrouah the cam- paign, and I thank tli s medicine that I won my seat in the Council." This remedy is for sale by 'W. E. Richardson. St«ae Settlemeat A Veteran Shipbuilder's Exper- ience. One of O-^en Sound's most interesting and picturesque cisizeus is Capt. Johu Siujpsoa. p^rbapis the most widely kuown geudeuiau i'ieutifie<-l with she marine iacerescs on tlie great iHike. Capt.Simpsou is ijeartue bissevea- tv-uiutii bUthaay. and still he is acCiTe iu ship construction wo k. FOl- alcuost siicy years, or since he was twenty-two years of ajee.Capt.Siru- psoQ bas Ijeen in the siiipbuii iiu^ busioess. Mans of the finest woo-iru ve-sels o;ith*? ^reat lakes t'>-Ua^ wtiicb bear, the Owen Sound re^is- ter, were built on tbe west side of the harbor. He maiutaiusthat one of his prettiest iuo<ia Is wss the ill-fated "City of Owen isouud." wbicil visiteo tQe bottom on 'several occasions during ber lo-^s career. aud dually passed from si^hi. to be replaced by tLe present side wheeler of th;; same name now doing service on Lake On- tario. One of his mora rece^it works was the '*City of CoUiuKwooa," which is stzU the pride o: tile Northern Navigation Co.'s fleet. Ttirou- ghout ail th-*se years, during wni*.h ho kept the same of Owen Sound tothefrout as a shipbuJid- lugceu-re, Capt. Simpson hid enjoyed excel- lejt liealtti. At last, however, witu the \uev ittbld march of time, long nights a. 'J days ex^ posed to the elements, found Liin the Tiv.tim of rheumatic ps^ins. This firew upon hi-ji, the sciatic variei y loc&Giug in tho hip and ttie ordinary rtjeutuatic pains srradualiy tbroush his entire sy.i-.em. It wi^s only then that Capt. Simpson beij^au to realize thit his usefulness was tari;elv impaired, aud that the results be- came u-eeissarily acauseof ia?st serious con- ecru. Fhvsiciaus ciid what thev could, but Miei'.. Widely-advertised specifics were sent lor but ac<x>u]plished no lasting good. Bottle aJEtei bottle of vai-i;.>us rheumatic cures were purcbaseo, aud each one was given a fair ti <a! iu the tiope of securing some result. .\ few weeksa{:o, the captaiu. much enfeebled, with the assi^tauco of his cane walked into J. *. tamsrou A i'o.'sdtug store ou Water street. Mr. James Cameron, the well-knowu pbarniacist ^lee^a.thim pleasatitly. "Howls yourrbeiim^ atisui, to-day. c.ap?aiu?* He was asked. Capi. ^iml-'Sou replied that it was uo better. I dou't want anv m.^re medi'-ine." replied Capt. t?imp- son. "I "have spent tbreo or tout h<;udred dol- lars, aud I uii^bt twtter have giveu i( to the hospital or some other charitable institutioo. It did me uo good." Mr. Cemeroa assured biiu that be koew positively that this new diccovery would efilect a cure, and offered to giv« Captain Simpson a bottle it he would try it. .That was a few weeks a^o. Today Captain S:m{n»oa is cured, but for a sli^h*. weaku«ss iu the left hip no trace of the disease is left. " Yoa can r«c» commend Camerons Rhenmatisu> Cure toaiiy- oue," be s&id. '"U bascure<i uie. and I have al- ready recoiumeade llitfto several of iny friends with the same results. ' Tho venersWe ship- builder is naturally grateful, for his amacipa- tiou from disease is one of those cares that can only ba exerienced to Iw appreciated. There is uo miracle about tho thing. I). .\. Cauieroo A Co.. mauufacturara of Canaeroa's Kbeamacic Cure, hav^«implr workdd along scientttlo lines and have discorered where ti;ey i-omb»t the trouble successfully. It cannot fail, and the cure of Capt. Siutpaou's troubU, eevare and a^ mo«t chronic in its uature. tastiHes to this fact. Kor sale by D. A.C»meron * CcOwao Soand, (1. per botttle. Exprass paid ou tw<7 bottles. . ._- • *•• • Danger of Living With C«nsump- tives Is real daneer because th« sputum of aSected per^o.is diffuses I'self through the air and tiixds Uid^cinent in the systems of others. If o."iVK>sed to cuusuniption U8« fraijrant healing: Catairhoz:>ue, the mo«t efficient ger;nicide known. No case of catarrh can withstand Catairhvizone which 1 cures this loathesome disatasa thor:'Ugl»ly. ' Cold iu tho head iscuretl in a few minutes and bronchitis, asthma and lung trouble are cured to stay cared if CatarrhozoDe is used. "I dont know any remedy so good for catarrh or bronchitis as Catarrhosone. writes N. Eaton of Knowlton. It cured me after years of suffering and saved m« frum coiiaumptioQ." Two months lra«t I nutnt 91,00 trial sise SC«. The angel of death has called frotn our midst oi^e of our most promising young men in the-person'of Alfred, yoauzest son of Mr. Uenry St'>ne He was born Juno 22nd 1876. Some years ago he went tc New Ontario where he secured a homestead on which he remained until stiicken with the disease which caiuscd his death. Ttiis was about live years ag.i. After taking treatment in Port Arthur ho.spital which was of no benefit, he ret- urned home, soon going to Toronto where he underwent a course of treatment in Grace (duepital and Later in the Hoiuueo- pathie. He came home somewhist im- proved in health. About six weeks ago he rcturted to Toronto wliere he had an operation performed which, together with his iuADility to tiike sutiioient nour- ishment, left him ?o weak that he S'JC cumbed March Hth Throu«h all his sufferiuf! he has borne biaise'if with a i>a- tience and fortitude which endeared hini to all with whom he came in eontac. Tl.e funeral, which took place Motrday to Flesherton ceun;tery, was attended by a large concourse of syaipalhizing friends. His sorrowing relitives have the happy assurance that he has j^oue to b« with Christ, which is fir better. Mrs. George Pattetrsoo amldaughter, Keta, are paying an extended visit to friends lu Tor nco and other points. M ss Ida Bcjto'i is Tisiting irieuds in this vicinity. Mr. and Nrs, Geo. Rogers and son of Croeniore paid a tiying visit to friends ou this line last wee's-. -Vliss Emma Whittaker entertained a number of her littlegirl friends on Thurs- day afternoon, the occasion being the celebration of her ninth birthday. Mr. Harry Spicer spent last week with his brother in E^remont. Miss .Minnie and M>&ster Gord'iu Mo- Arthur have bee 1 very ill with measlea. Dr. Carter is in attendance. A Safe Cough Medicine for Children In buying a c ugh niediciiie f.>r child- ren never be afra'd to buy Ch.xmberl*in's Cough remedy. Thero is no d,iDger from it and relief is a!*«ys sure to follow. It is e«peci*lly valuable for ci.>lds. croup> and who<iping cough. For sale by W. E. Richardson. flail Contract SE.Vt.F.li TK.SDKl S.a.i.!re«.«ieilMlhe Postruas. wr Oeoeral. will I'a reo«iTed at uoon on fc'ri. day, the ilst April. 190S for tha conveTaace of His SJajeaSv's Maib. ou a proi'o««<l Cootract for four rears, ^ii tiaiea per we*»k each way between PlasliertoQ audXicuberlsy fioai tba Postmaster Oeoeral'splemsorai PTiDt«d notices oeiHainitr* further iofomia tlon as to couditiona ot pronused Contract QMy tw utma aad Maak torm< of Tacdw may b« oMalaad at tba Coat Officea ot riaali â€" ten . Ktmberlvv. Vaodalaur a-d Ksfanit tad at ttM I otBea ot tba Poat OOe* Iaap«ctorkl Toronto. G. r, aSDGMaON. »Waria;eR4eiit. IP the portiea who lostgrisc bv the Ire ta thegriat mill of tba Ospray Parmer's SllllinK Cocxiaanv Lin)it«MJ. will nresent a certilied statement of their claim with tiekot or other sectiritv Ofanvl Co the under^i^neri on or before cha ritb day of March 1906. saiii parties will receive p»vuj«sa8 in f'lil of tht^ir clarm, .\ttMT said iSth day of Vfarcb lOnS uo clai ma will be rec-ive<l or paymeut mad â- . By order of Board of Directors. W. G. Alister. Sec. f Fabraary, D««ad at Fev«r9ba>a e.^is ^ch day IOCS. House and Lot For Sale In Fle^bertoo PEALED tenders will ba recei-ved by the ar.dirsigned up to .*pril lit, l*;5,for the pur- clia«e of Lots Five .5j and tea (10) in block "C" in be»-chell'- surrey in the Vil!a<{e of Fleshar- tiiri if. tha Coant7 of Grey, ba b^ tho property <3wneii by the late ./anias ..oodsiod. deceased. I'pon these lota are a frame house and a franre stable iu go::d repair. Further particulara may be obcaioad oa application to DANIEL McTAVISH or W. J. TlLBOT Febraary »7th 1905. 23m FARM FOR S.\LE Nesbttt acres', li miles from PTeehertOD. fiO acre^ &n to ruu farm impJementa. rest good pasture UnJ; some goorl ijeuar; well feociiti. well watered: two seres orchaid: baiUQ^s comfom- able; 6 acres fall wheac. J) acrws clover sod plowed aown ready for aeed;L5 acres maoituoch c oTer. seeOe.I lase year. Owia;;^ to coQtinaed illness will ieil cheap. Apply tc A. BUTD. tleshertcfi. PROBABILITIES The probability is th»c you *ra thinkinz uf bavic'^a ^arlsD tbia summer. If yi>u are you wdl find ic to youradvaaige to go io VV. L. Wrii^ht's for s«eds. He has a );<>od ranj^e of fJeqDie'S Seed^ There are bot.h fl')wer and veget- able seed Moderate prices and gor>d seed. Groceries We have a ictr-h «t.jci4 < •{ -.^r'-cir. if such as, â€" siig-.»r, i>atmeil, tma, canned vegetables, etc , etc. Try Sunlight Suap it speaks fur itself. Wm. LWright's Bull for Service Tba Shorrihorn Bail Scostiab «"hie( No. 51300 will stand (or serTice on loc 170 ia-i. E. T. A 8. B.)ii.i. Terms for serrica ,gr4;ie cows «l 30 regi-itere-l cow% $-j 00. payable Jaa.Ut i'Jjti. A'Soa rei^scered Yor'ishire Boar. «Jre»chiU Jack 5o. 10521. Terms tor 3er*ice #1.00. pay- able Jan. 1st. 1906. Pedigrees on appiicacwa. RICHARD AlaLES. BOOTS and SHOES I Hqent Tor Dominion express money Orders Boots Hnd Sboes Iq order co make rooca SPKIN'i Gt>.»DS Cliyion's are giving great bargains in Boots, Sh^ieg, Rubbers and all kinds ••£ winter goods. ^Ve have a few pairs â- >! MeiJ% and boys HEAVY GUM RUBBErs. A few pairs Overshoes also Trunks and telescopesâ€" all going at greatly reduced prices. To those wearini; home tuide b lots and shoes â€" We are making them of the best mar.erial that can be got. Try a pair. Clayton's ?les!^eiion. ^c^^ce:iK^Ki^ot^:i^<^(:^:^^ Unexcelled Seeds â€" clean and pure. Clovers i Alsike . Ked ( Mammoth A portion of th^ sto.^kuo^v oa vio\v at I Medical Hall § I W.J. Douglass § # For Your Stock '^ Herbageuiii, Interuatioiial Stock Food, Columbian Regnlator. %.? ^ Tick Dv^royer f-jr the sheep. ^^ ^V4 ^ts» 1 For \'ourseIf S Patent Medicines â€" all the popular makes. Pipes and tobii.-co. ^^ f For Your Wife Spices for co(.>king â€" .allspice, Ciouan>on, Miied :4>ice«, etc. ^^ Prrfumee. CorticelU Sdk. ^ ^j^ :i!& I For Your Baby J # Soothing Sv-up, Sucking Bottles, and T<^thing Kings. ^!% I Richardson & Son i I>RUCOISXS II ♦ Flesherton m Po«t Ofic# r»Dartia» t » % . Mail Ct>Btra-t Branch. o<t*^'^ *"> March. tso& Ontario S

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