mrmm â- â- WMi MamaM MM* â- r aytfMtm-!' - - -mc^. -â- >*^ifiSt^imiSSm>iSm July 20 1905 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE The Markets. Carefully Correrted Each Week Oato 43 43 Peas 65 to 66 Barley 46 to 46 Butter '« to 16 EtCK^ fresh 15 to 16 Chickens Oto Ducks Oto Oeeae Oto Hay to 6 56 Potatoes ban 40 to 40 Wool 26 to 18 I WALL PAPERS! The largest stock in the town- ship, of BEST Quality and LOWEST PRICES, fi'om 3c. per double roll up to 50c. On exhibition by The C. E. Tryon, rKACTICL PAINTER & PAPER HASOEB. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. friceville Ontario. JFlesKer ton. Cli! = $1 Good horsesâ€" now rifjs- drivera -atbenlive G. W. Hacking Local Agents Wanted At once for "CanadH's Greatest Nurser- leu" for the town of FLESHERTON and â- urroundmp! country, whfoh will be reser- ved for the rii;ht msn. START NOW at the bust selling season, «nd handle our now specialtieti on lib- oral terms, Write for particulars and send 25c._ for our handsome aluminum pocket luicro- acope, (a little gem) useful to : Farnjers, ill oxamininit seeds and grains; Orchard- ists, in oxamining trees for inHocts; Teich- «r8 and ucholars in studyiiiK Botany, and everybody in a hundred different ways. Stone & Wellington (over 800 acres) Toronto - - Ontario ^ Bald? Scalp fhiay and thin? Then h's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad- vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, aaved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now la your opportunity. Improve it -Item «M« 4/«'f v»i*yrtfmtMtnmm pMatetn*. for «.e.AramaoM L«wi|. ~ Good Hair r ***^f^0 I In Furniture The largest and beot stock of furnituie ever shown in Flesher- ton. This withont fearnf contra- diction. Come and see some of the nice things in Sideboards Dining Roon\ Cl^airs Parlor* Setts Bod Roon\ Setts A special reduction just now on everything in order to reduce the stock. W. H. BUNT. furniture 3)eatef Fleskton - DdI. Olr>«».«. Business Cards M'CULliOUOH * YOUNO liaoker Markdsle Ooa Reneral bankiugbuslaeai. MonayloaDeA a roaaoaable rate Call on as. RJ BPBOULB Fodtiuaster, Fleaherton ivoiiimiaaioner in H. O. J., Aaotioneer Con- vuyaaoer, Appraiaer and Money Lender Real Eatato snd iDBuranoe Agent. Deeda mortgagea, loaaea and wills carefully drawn np ana valuatioua made on eborteat notice, money to loan at luweat ratea of interoat. Col aotiona attended to with promptneaa charges low. Agent (or Ocean Dominion Btaamsblp Company. A call aoliolted. Societies k OWRN SOUND. ONTABIO. Hcopona for tlio Fall Term, Friday, Bept. lat, lOa'i for the olaaincation of atudenta. Claaa- «a bexln Monday, Bttpt. 4cb, lOOS. Four fully equippud departments. miKINKSH ComtSK for those who wl«h to becoDin llodkkeopora, UuBineas tueti and enter nit!) cnntile life. HHOKTHAND ATYPRWRITING COURSII for tboHo who wiah to borome atenographera. THI.KtlWAPHY COURSE for thOBo who wish to lior.oiiuTelBHianh Oporatora. rilK.l'AUATORY fioiJUBK for those who are far hack In their ednoatlon and who wiab tn improvu In common achuol aubjecta. None too tar l>ack for thia coiirae. Write for our nuw illuatratnd announce- ment and Jnnrnal ehowing our varioua depart- nianta at work; It l> free. Addreaa: â€" O.A. Flam- ag, Vrlu<:ii>al, Owen Hound. O U \r meeta ou the last Uonday in eaon month, in their louge room. Chriatoe'a block. Fleaberton.at 8 p.m. M.W., A. Ilarrieon ; Recorder, Jaa. Felstead ; Finan- cier, W.J. iieliamy. ViaitioK bretbrso Invited. PRINCE ARTHUR LODOB, No. HSS.A.FA A M, meets in the Maaouloball. Straiu'e block, Fleaherton, every Friday on or before the lull mocn. John Wright, WM.; 0. N. Biohar son, BSLretary. noURT FLRRHKBTON, DOS, I. P. F. n-eeta in ^ OUrlatoe'a Ulock the laat FridaveveoinR of each month. Vlaitinii Foreatera heartily welcome. O. R., J. Cornfield; B.C. W. Buakin; Fin. Bee, H. A. Wilhtt. PInaae pay dues to H. A. Willett on or before the last day of tbe preoeeding month. CHOBBN FklBNDB-Pleaherton Council of (^.linaon Frienda meeta in Clayton'ahall flrat and third Wodneaday of each month; 8 Pay aKaeaanientB to tue Beoorder tne tlrst dayof each month. T. Ulakeley; Recorder, W. U. p. m. on' or before Chief CouDotllor, Bunt. Medical DR CARTER M O I> (ft 8 Ont, Physleian, Surgeon, eto OfBee and reeidenoeâ€" Peter St., Fleaherton D« HIGH CLASS PICTURES. . The place to cet the best Photos is at UULMER'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. A. T. BOND Graduate Toronto Uiilveralty. Mem- ber of Ontario College o; Pliyaioiiana and Sur- geoiia. Maxwell, On>. duooeaaor to Dr. Boott, T V OTTBWBIili * Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, realdoDce â€" aaoond door aouth weat' on Mary atreel. This street runs south Preabyterian Cbaroh. Portlaw Hayini has commenced but most farm- ers hare decided to "wait till the clouds roll by." Miss Mabel Winters, of Collintfwood Collei<iate, is holidaying at home. Miss Annie Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pedlar, of Toronto, are vis- iting amonz numerous friends. Miss Pedlar ai.d the Misses Jamieson, of Eugenia, visited with friends here last week. The R. T. of T, installed the following officers on Thursday last: S. 0. Bro. R. Allan; P. C, Mrs, T. R. McKenzie: V. C, Miss Laura Uolman; Chup., J. H. Watson; Rec. Sec., Miss Annie Shear- down; Fin. 8eo., T. R. McKenzie; Treas.. S. Shier; Hor , Geo. Wyait; Dep. Her., Miss Lila Love; Guard, Miss Lena Walk- er; Sentinel, Gordon Warling; organist, Mrs. McKenzie. A side contest is on with Sister Walker and the K. S. as cap tains, and a literary feast is looked fur during the coining quarter. Born â€" On July 14, to Mr. and Mrs. George McMaster, a daughter. Miss Ida Menzie, of California, visited with her cousin, Mrs, W. G. Jamieson. Dsleside Sunday School held their annual picnic in Mr. James Stafford s drove on Thursday last. There was a fair attendance and an enjoyable time was spent. Mr. W. H. MoNally has had his barn moved to a more coDveninnt location, preparatory to having a stone basement built. Mr. Wro. McLennan is visiting wiih his daughter, in Toronto, the object be- ing to regain his health, which has been very poor of late. Mr. F. W. Nicholson has had a new windmill erected on his barn. Mr. Irwin Fawcett, of Heathcote, Mr. and Mrs. Hall, from near Nottawa, and Mrs. Rowe, of Thornbnry, lately visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Down, The R. T. of T. met on Thursday evening last, at the home of the retirin^t Select Conncillor. A pleasant evening was spent with readings, music, speeches, refreshments and an address to Mr. J . A: Hutchinson, who has lioen an officer and active worker in the Council since its in- ception, and whoso removal will be sev- erely felt. Following is the address: ilfr. J, A. lluich,\i\tm\. Dear Brother; We, the members of Port- law Ouncil, No. 148, Royal Templara of Teni- {>erance, on thia, the eveuf yuiirdeparure from the bounds of our Council, nave met in a home to-night, that we might, , enjoy the more intiiuatelv the pleasure of your com- pany, and exchange fraternal grectinuis once moie, before bidding you adieu. In the midst of our pleasure it is with genuine regret we remember that our aoci;il gatheringe will siwn be bereft of your much-appreciated presence, and that our Council will soon be called upon to Dear the loss of your valuable and tactful services aa a oo-wor*^ with us, in the cause of teuiiwrance, and 1^ the curtailing and over- throw of a traffic that has brought aorrow to many hearts and is at variance with the prin- ciples of uurcreed. We remember that when our council was instituted, you were elected Select Councillor and, as first officer, dis charged your dutiea impartially and with diligence, and throughout the varied hist<>ry of our Council you have been a wise adviser and loyal soldier in its work, contrilmting much also to our literary and aocial advantage. To say that we will miss you when aundered from us by distance, would be but a mild ex- pression of aentiiuent. We feel that by your removal we are auatainiiig a loss that will be difficult to repair. But though we would like to retain you with na, we do not wish to Iw aeliiBh, and ho|>e the change you are about to make, may prove of much advantage to yoiir- aelf, and that yon may find congenial asauciat- ions elsewhere, and ample scope for the exer- cise of your i-alents. Our wordsare not intend- ed as ilatteiy, which we know would be repuls- ive to your nature, but as encouragement and an incentive to greater zeal and to greater efforts in our battle "fur God and home and native land;" and we trust that strength and grace may he supplied you to labor on until that tree which ha< borne so much evil fruit shall be rooted out and overthrown, and right- eouBaeB8,)Which alorecan exalt a nation, eatab^ liahed in our laud. It la God'a work, it is the Maater'a bualneaa. Hay you and we be valiant in the aervice. Blgnedbu behalf of tUaOuuncil, Portlaw, July6, VJ08. Bigned-Mra. UcKensie, B-C; Anuie Bhear- dowu. Use, Bee. Half-iick People. The world is full of I hem. Just sick enough to be lazy and listless; to have no appetite; to sleep poorly. Quite often you are half siok yourself. Chances are, the trouble is in the stomach and bowels. Best prescription is Dr, Uaniiltvn's Pills; they tone up the entire system, strength- en the stomach, elevate your spirits, and make you well in one night. Dr. Ham- ilton's Pills work wonders with people iu your oimdition. Mild in action, effect ive and eaay to take. Get Dr. Hamil- ton's Pills to-day, 25o. per box, at all dealers in medicine. PSYGHINE HAS TRIUMPHED OVER AND VANQUISHED CONSUMPTION ! Had Galloping: Consumption | Twelve Years Aireâ€" Lives To-day Through ) UsinflT Psychine. "It is twelve years agpo since Psychine cured m« of g^alloptng consumption. I caug^bt the cold work- ing^ as fireman on the C.P.R. The doctor* said there was no hope for me. I had Kight Sweats, Chills and Fever, and frequently coughed pieces cf wrf Xvmgt. I was fast sinkings away. Was advised to try Psychine and two months treatment put me right on my feet again. Have had no return of luni; trouble since Psychine saved me. To-^lay I work on my farm near here. 1 am six feet tall and weigh over 175 potmdsa Use my testimonial and photo if you so desire." Aug. a7th, '04. A. K. MUMrORD. PSYCHINE IS pronounced SI-KEEN. For sale by all druggists at $1.00 per bottle. For further advice or information write or call at Dr. T. A> Slocom, Limited, 179 King St. West, Toronto, Canada. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. H JSPCCIAL ATTENTION We pay Special Attenticm to Copying l^nd Babies' pictures. Picture fram- ing a specialty. 7ry ua fur any kind of pictures and we will promise satisfaction. Mrs. BUILtMER 0yJenhani street, Flesherto-'j WILSON, HIackamlth Uraduate of the Veterinary Bolenoe Aaaooiatlon. Ueaiduuce, Durham itrest, op- poaite Boyd, Hioklii,g's hardware. Legal eto r UCAB WRIGHT ft MoABDLB a» Barrlators Solicitors Oonveyanoera, Cfnoeaâ€" Owen Sound, Ont andUarkdaleOnt W H WaioHT, UoAbdi,! I B Lucas tt B -Fleaherton ofDoe, MItehell'a Bank v>m:i Baturuay. Notice to TrMpaaMrt NOTIOR la hereby Hiven that any pei louid flahlug, treapaasiug or borryplokiug on the fulleat lot its, oon. 7, will be proaeouted to exteitUal the law. that atly peraon fi 1 aug Dentistry Dr. R.F. ARMSTBONO, L. D.'l„Honor Oradu ate of Toronto lIolver«lty and Royal Ool- l«ge of Dental Hurgeona nf Ontario. Oppoalte Mra. Huhner'a Photograph Galleiy. Will vialt llaxwttll Hrat and third Wednesday of each ciouth commeuolng July 6th, Bull Tor Servie^ A 3 year old, thoroughbred Dnrhara bull will stand for aervice on I >i 11, oon. B, N. D. P., lor ve«r 1906. Term Sl.oa, payable lat Fabrnarv. loon. Oowa not returaed will l>e ohatged wheth- er lucalfor not P4TI0 BINgK8,rtlc(viI]s A Thornbury church held a garden party on July 18, which netted over 9225. Mr. J. H. Scott, a mile south of Squire P. O., Derby twp., is the owner of a oalf with onlv three legs. It is about three weeks old and is perfectly healthy. The front riuht leg is missing, but the calf manages to navigate about all right, and jumps about like a rabbit. It is attract- ing the atiantion of all the neighbors. â€" O. S. Sun. A purse of between 940 and 9IK) was present/od by oitixcns to the man who rescued the boys who went adrift on tho Georgian Bay fivm OoUingwood recently. Ohas. MoLellan and John Howard, the two men charged with robbing • passenger on hoard the Str. Germanic last month, wore tried at Barrie -on Sat> urday before Judge Ardaugh. Both prisoners were found guilty, and MoLel- lan was sentenced to two yean and six months in Kingston Peaitentiary, and Howard to two 7e«ri in tht Central Prison. apagapapj&apk k. Buddies » lUagotis If you are thinking of buying a fine buggy, wagon or democrat, it will surfly pay you to call and investigate our stock, terms, etc. , before making your purcha.se. We have a stuff of expert workmen and can guarantee that you wilt be satisfied PX.OUGHE _ _ _ ALWAYS REPAIRS ON HAND _ _ _ Si cycle - Sund]?ies â€" â€" AND REPAIRING OF all KINDS â€" â€" J. Aa HEARD, - FLESHERTON. ;xMxsi^x^ieM^ies^»xf^ D. McTAVISH m [llHtlON HIII)IA(i[ BillD[R For First Class Buggies, Carts, Pleasure and Lumber Wagons, cutters. Sleighs. We keep a stock on hand to choose from. ALSO HORSE SHOEING AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHING and Buarantoe first class work. We keep on hand Ploughs and Plough repairs, and also Ma>ispy- Harris and Noxon repairs for binders, Mowers, all kinds of mai;hinory, also Binder Twine on hand. » Olb^n in town give US a call « Fall Term Opens Sept 5. I^ ELLIOTT lOAGirO. ONT. One of the IsrRo-it and beat commercial Bchoola In the Dominion. All of our gradnatea are a'-solutely aura of aeouriog poaltlons. Strong staff of tiaoheia; modern oouraof; every student thorouRhly aatiarie;!. Write fnr o''/ magnmoontoatalocuo. AddresB; W. J. Bl"o«'' Principal, Klliott fiuslnoai College, Cor. Yonge and Alexauder 8ta., Toronto, Dot, R. Kinnear & Sons Wish to announce to the imblio that they have yet a few remnants of Priiits left at tho re- duced price. Come nnd secure one before they all go,as we are forcing aalee to make more room for other goods. We have leased the store acroaa the Htrect, which is filled with Hardware, Flour, I'ainta, (ilaas, Long Clear Bacon and Urooins, which we offer as cheap, if not cheaper, than elsewhere. We have Glen Huron, Singhampton and Markdale Flour always on hand, so you can get a choice. / We are headqiuurters OI*Ct for the famous SPfytnoutA Soinder Utuine In Osprey. No discount on the length or quality. Secure yourselves by leaving your orders bet e in time. Highest market prices paid for choice butter and fresh eggs. QooU^i FLESHERTON HARNESS EMPORIUM. (Opposite Armstrong's Jewellery.) Everything up to dUe in harness â€" best material, best workmanship, best prices. Fly sheets and nets are in season let us show you ours. Trunks, valises, axle grease, carriaso axle grease, harness oil, whips and la-obes, BUGGIES. Come and see the new buKgies which we have on exhibition. They are beaut- ies and prices are right, Wm. MOORE (Opposite Armstrong's Jewellery) ] FlestiertoD. NEW SUT KGS, Overcoatings, and Trouser^ ings now in. Prices right, workmanship and At ^ood, H. ALEXANDER R, Kinn^ar&SonS The Flesherton T^ilQi' ^^ailfc ^