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Flesherton Advance, 27 Jul 1905, p. 5

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\^. ! THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE July 27 1905 I VICINITY . CHIPS P '^ZiT-U^Hi^ '^r^r=^r=Jr~ ^% Characteristics of The Past Week Carefully Culled for the Cu.i us. . . Hntd in persf cal items. T!>isp')orrii8 are jileiitiful.^ Fresh lime always on hand, J. H, Dnckett, Eu<;cnia. Mis. Piiulter, of Tiironto, is visilinar with Mrs. James Juhu.ston. MisB Kate Bellamy is visiting with friends in Toronto. Wanted â€" Tailorrss, at niice. " Steady \»t)rk. A. W. Ro«e, Dundalk Mr. Fred llicUlin'^ nitendcd Miiaonie Grand Lodi;e in fclaiuilion last week. Mrs. W. Betithnin, of Ohio, ir visitiiie her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stiiiih. €hoj>[)init win not be d'H..e here any day exca[)l; Mondays. Q'. W. Wilson. Mr. Arthur Wardroho, of Toronto, id spcndina accuple of wocka' holidays at the parental homo hero. Mr. J. W. Armatroni.', wife and child- ren, of Port Arthur, visited with relitives here tliis week. For sale- 3 heavy draui;ht ddta. T. E. Thornhury, lot -tO. con. 13, Avteinesi,^, L.idy Bank V. O. W. J. Blakeston, the s^nial principal of Dujidalk public school, has rcHi^iiud snd secured a position at Strsuford' Farm for sale â€" 100 acre farm fur sale OM Down pri'perty. Sold on reasuiiabe terms. H. Down, Fleshertou. Orango Lodge No. 1118, Eugenia, was accidentally omitted from the listol those present on iho 12th. For saleâ€" Hot air furnace, Ournoy make, good as new: A. Shackolford, Flesh erton. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Boj?gB,of Dallas, Texas, visited with the fornior's brother, Mr. Bdng.s, of this place. Mr. J W. .\rms;ron2, wife and two children, of I'ort .-Vrthur, spent a couple of days with relatives here this week. Masters Robert and Cecil Edmunds, of Whitchurch, are holidaying; with their aunf, Mrs. W. W. Trimble. Mi.ss Franklin and Miss Mary Lee, of Owen Sound, spenli a few da}s of last week with the Misses Siuall of the 'flubucbs. Lost; â€" Between Eugenia and Hoy's, a lady's large silk parusol. Finder will please leave at this oltico and oblige. Mrs. Geo. Lothian anil son, of Dromore visited with Mr. aud Mrs. W. Moore dur- ing the past week. W. Widdifield, son of Mr. J. K Widdi- (ield of Newmarket, w:vs drowned in the Holland River at Bradford. Miss Lottie Osborne, who hn«i been visiting her sister, Mrs. W.J. Bellaniy, for some time, loft for her home near CoUingwood on Saturday. A, M. Thurston's Souve.nih Postal Cabds are no longer in the experinicntnl stage of their existence. 5c. each, or for 25c. If you get any you will want more. Mr. Matt Bolder has again taken pos- session of the Central Hutel at Dundalk, succeeding W. J. Sn)ythe, who has been mine host there for the past three years. Lostâ€" On July 10th a. small parcel between Fleshertoii and Uockvale. Finder please leave at Roberli Fisher's or this ollice. lau(< Mr. J. T. Wri-^Ut, Wichita, Kas., and MidS Eiania. Wright, of Toront > Junction have been the guest of friends hero during l!xe pftst.week. Teacher wanted â€" after vacation, for S. S. No. 8, Arti'Dicoia, male or female, pcotestani. Apply before July 31 with testimonials, stating salary, etc., to T. R. McKenzie, Secrotary, Portlaw, Out. Mr. George i^tewart cut his foot quite badly one day last week in a peculiar way. While pui^tlug a handle in an axe the steel fell and buried itself in his big toe. Dr. Carter dressed the wound and put in a few stitches, Mrs. John Chard gave an aflorncon party on the 17th inst. to her Sunday suhool class of about 27 little boys and gitls. Supper was served on the lawn and the little folk thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The Medical Elall Ice Creaiu- P>u:lor is introducing two ot the favorite city con- fections on its menu â€" "SuN«y Jim" and "FoXY QriLLBR"â€" delicious, deli<at.!and d«sirable! With Neilson's famous ice oreani they are unequalled. Price 10c. â€" QJJLY 8t "The Coolest PUce in Town" On Sunday next the Rev. G.M.Frank- lin will priMich in the Orange Hall, Eugenia, on Huly Baptism and Confirma- tion; as an introductiou to Ihn proposed visit of the Lord Bit^hop of Huron to his congregation. The Right Reverend David Williams, D. D., the Lord Bishop of Huron, will attend ai the Ontige Hall, Eugenia, on Wednesd.iy, Aug. 2nd at 10 30 a. m. for the purpose of adininlRlcring the rite of cfmfiiniatioii to a nuniher of candidates. The fervico will bo open to all persons who wish to attend. License In.spectnr Pickett lias warned a certain unmarried hotelkoepcr in bis insppctorate that he li.is not to commit matrimony or lose his license â€" in other words ho must buy annther license in order that he may keep iho one lie has. A wedding down npar Singlininpton is one of the possibilities of the near future. Rev. John SlafTord, who is holidaying at his home in .â- Vrtcinosia, will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church in Floshertnn and Pricoville on Sunday next. The pa.stor, Rev. G. F. Hurlburt, will visit Thornliury and preach morning and evenaig in the Baptist: shurch there. 3fr. Fri'd Armstrong, a brother of the late J. W. Armstrong of Fleshert.in, died at his home in Toronto on Tuesday after- noon at the ripe ago of i)0 years. Thy remains will be brought to Flosherton to-day (Thursday) tor interment. Survico will be ht Id in the Me'hodist church at 2.30 p.m. after which iulermont will take place. Having opened a new harness shop in the premises lately vacated by W. Moore I am prepared to supply harness and all requisites in this line at reasonable rates and to do repairing in a workmanlike way in thespi'cdiest possible inunner conimcn- surato with good workiiiaiiship. Prices low. Your patrcnaga respectfully solic- ited. J. W. Lyons. Mr. John Webtr, of the va'loy has just returned from a throe week.i' prospecting trip up in Parry Sound district. Mr. Weber says door are very plentiful up there this summer, he having counted something like 110 which came within his ken while threading tho forest mazes. He feels like taking aiiother trip up there during tho hunting season. Steele VanDuseu, a young man well- ki.own here, grandsoa of Mr. A. S- VanDus3n, joiutd the American navy at San Francisco last fall, and is at present on the battleship Ohio at Manilla, guard- ing tho remnants of Rojestvensky's ships which took refuge there after the batilo in the Japan Sea. Many of Steele's old schoolmates will be interested ia knowing his whereabouts. The Advance was fivored with a short call from Mr. B'rcd Gee of the county house of refuge, who has been visiting with friends on Stone's Line. The old gentleman looks as though rcsiderco in the home agreed with him, although he ia unable to walk. We, with our readers, trust that Mr. Geo will long be spiirud to wield his facile pen and shed his influ- ence for good in tho county home. Lightning appears to bu striking an abnormally large number of burns this summer, while but few Cros result. Mr. W. Stuart, west back line, was a victim tho other day. The fluid rippol boards I'if, ran down a rafter and ripped a post badly, but the structure was not set on firo. Several other accidents of a like nature are reported throughout tho country, and every exchange wo pick up has from one to six aniiouncoincnis of similar accidents. As a result of a recent side contest the the R, T. of T. were treated to ice crom, cake and lemonade on Friday evening last by 'he losers. There svere between sixty and seventy present, and aii "elegain:" evening is reported. The society is considering tho question of purchasing an organ for use at its meet- ings, which are hold wot-kly in Clsyton'S hall. But one evening has passed since re organization that there has not been oneormoro initiations. The niember- ship now exceeds one hundred, MeE.srs. Wright & MuDonald slartod tho brickwork on the new sclv:ollioiise for No. 3 on Monday. The stonework was done by W. Allen and is pronounced an excellent piece of workmanship. Mr. C. Bellamy is the carpenter. That gentle- man took a contract for tho complete building and sub- let. When complcli'd tho new building will be the best school- house in Artemcsiu, and will cost over f2000 to erect. Later on we will probably give a more detailed dnsoription of theatruoiure, which is destined to be an honor to aU concerned,^ A couple of Hepworth ofBcials are charged by an Italian, with securing money from him under false pretences. One of tho oflicials paid back the ill-gotten gains, and the other has heen committed for trial. The case was tried before Justice of tho Peace Cruikshank at Shal- low Lal<e. Frederick Doty, of the Godevich En- gine Works, has purohasod of tho Cleve- land underwriters, the hull of tho steamer City of Collingwond, burned nt J(dling wood last inoiith, paying §15,000 for the wreck. He will probably rebuild her at the Cidiing voud dock. When yon w.-iiit a lax.itivo that is easy to take and certain to act, use CIminberlaiii's .'Stomach and Liver Tablets. Fur sale W. E. Richardson. The once familiar face of 'Billy Falls," the old horse doctor and general purpose man is seen on the streets this week. Bill has been living at the Industrial home f jr some time, bnt is out for a few days, to visithis old haunts and any old compan- ions that aro still alive. Partly paraly.sed, dim of visioti, Billy is an object of sym- pathy, wliieh bo gets on all .hands. He diLlikos restraint and wants to set up in bu.niiess again, forgetting that he ia un able to care even for himself. Billy is happy among the cliiUlren on tho street, but showed some eni-:)tion when he asked a friend to see in tho event of his death, that he sh<mld be buried hei-e in tho cem- etery. Oiico a man, twice aehildâ€" Chirks burg Redector. To Stop a Crying Baby. Babies cry beciuise they are .sick. It may be a pain in tho stoninch, colic, or cramps,â€" but in any caso a few drops of Neiviline soothes away the distress and allows tho baby to sleep poacefully. Whore there are young children there .should also he Nerviline. It cures all the minor ailments just as promptly as the doctor â€" and not so expensive. For nearly fifty years Pulson's Nerviline has been tho great household remedy of Canada. Sold everywhere in large 25c. bottles. . FARM FOR SALE, BY TENDER TeiKlnifl will bo roooivofl up to tho fti-st day of Soptuuibor next, for the ]>iirchaso o{ tlib foUowiiiM iancin, viz.: lota MS. 119 ami 1.50, in tho tUini inline iiorth-ntist of tho Toronto and Sydotihaiii Itoail in tho tuwiieliip of ArtnuiuHin; Uio tioret*, ovtii* 70 acroH olnartd, a framo routih oast (Iwullirig, loK hnin, niul au orcharrl npoii the pnuniees. Tonna, 1(1 por cent of purohaaa prico at tiiiiu of acocpianoo of tunder, ttio bal- aiico un cofnnlotio 1 of titio, oxcept-^000. which may lamnin on m >rtga-ie. Thtt hi^hust or any tuudur uot nuuoBKarily accoptod, W. J. BELLAMY, Fleshertou. RKDL'CTION IN eillCE. TTNTILfr.rther notice liindor Twino will be *^' sold at tbo Kingston Ponitontiary to farm- erti, in aucb <]iwitititit!H as may bu duttirud, for caHh at the luljuwintiuricee;-- •'Pure Manila*' . . . . (fiOO feet to thelb.) . . lUc •â- Mixed Manila" . . . (fioU ) . . injc. "Vuro Now Zualand" (-150 " '* " ) . . 9*-*. ^c. pur pound loss on ton lot?. All f. o. b. Kinf-ston. AddroHB all coniniunicationfl. with romit^ tanourt, to ^, M. Piatt, Wartiuu X*oultuu6iary, Kint;8ton, Oiitarto, Pa|iev8 iimortiiiR this uoticu without author- ity from tho Kiugu Printur will not bo paid titerufor. J. M. PLATT, warden. Kiuyston, July 3, 1005. riortgage Sale Of Farm Property Near Eugenia Cudor and by virtno of tho powors Gontainod iu a ccrtniu iitoit^a^'u which wilt bu Pioiuicod at tbo tinio of tnlu, tluro will bo offurod for sale by Public Auction at MnnBhaw's hotul, on Friday, the asth day of .luly.lOOJ; at the lionr of Two o'clock lu tho aftorDooD, tbo followiat; property: (1) North half lot27. coD. 13, ArtomcMa 51 acrtH, Upon tbo property thoro is ajjood bouse and baru. A very dcsirablu small farm, (3) West half lot ;i7. con. 14, Artcnioflia.50 acreR. No building . Good pa^ituro lot aud Bouie timber. l-'or torwiH and eonditioun of nalo apply to LUCAS, WKIGHT & McAHDLK, Alaikdali', Ont. Dated QOtb Jtino, 1UC5. Auction Sale â€"OFâ€" HOUSE AND LOT â€" IS riiF. â€" Village of Flesherton PUnSUANTtotho vowoin oontainoil In the last will aiii) tostaini^nt of .Tamos .iL-hnston, lateoftho village of Kloshortoii. in the county of (iroy, farnior, vlocaafjoil, thero fill bo soltl by public aiiotioii ac Mnnshnw'n hotol, in the vil- lagoot FleHbertuii, lu tba uocnty of Orcy, on Scitufviat/, >yfuffust 79, 7905 Attho hour ol '2 o'clock in tho atternoon, the f-.OInMPiiii^ property, n.iinoly :â€" VillrMralotB Nnuibers Fiv'ui.'i) mul T(in (10) in Block 'O" in Boochel'9 Siirvpv, in tho villago ot FleKhortoii. . Upon t)i« flaiil premiReB are Raid to be a fraiiio huuK'>, aleo a frauio Hlable* The proporty will bo noiri Rubjeot to a reserve bid. For furthor pavticularH and conditic nfl of sale.'hpnlv to Daniel McTavinti, Fleshorton P.O., W. J.Talbot Fla^herton I'.i)., or to the nnder- liKnod. . LUCAS, WRIGHT A McABDI-K, I S^liiul^i* lor tba trzeeutort. Buy It Now Now is the time to buv Chamberlain's Colic, Chcilura and DiaiThoea Itenifdy. It is certain to be iieedec' sooner or later and when that time C'lmes vou will need it Imdly â€" you will need it qiiicKly. Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by W. E. Richardson. Tamworths and Berkshires. I have tor sale a few choice vonoR pigs of both breeds at right prices. Writo for what you want or ooiueaud soo them* Maxwell V. O. Goo. W. Ros?. $ â- r.- I" M r»7 ^^^^;S2;^^^£^;^2^ A Plain Tale From The Miils. | Wo have just rcci-ivcd our second cousiuMmont of White Pine from tlio Noith Shoro mid our stock is now complete in every way. W'u are iu a po.si. tion t ) supply all your wants in the lino of Sush, Doors, Flooring, Siding, Mouldina, Scroll Work and Turning. Planing % matching done on sbortest notice Give us tho order for tlmt verandah; wo can suit you to a T. Chopping = Mondays = Only Prices Reasonable. - Terms: 'Cash. Flesherton Planing Mills. i i s^ ^ BOOTS AND SHOES The reputation of our Boots and Shoes h.as been built up by close attention to bu.siness. Our Footwear is Avell know throughout all thi.s part of the country as being the best. The proof of this is that .so many always come to us for their boots aud shoes. Our Spring Stock is up-to-tlate in style and make and is the best and most complete we have ever had to show von. ^ ^ ^ ^ me Jll\x>ays Cry Co Give a Dollars iUortb Tor a Dollar Iu custom work we lire .second t.o none. We use the best mnturi.il that oanbe got and any order eutrustod to our care will bo carefuly attended a to. If you are goinf; to 'ravel wo have a large stock of TRUNKS, TELE- , j SCOPES & SUIT CASES. Call and see tlioni at «»» TIesSjerton. ^^^o^ki^o^^s^o^oxixi^ch:^^ lUeare in Business FOR YOUR HEALTH. *.r^ .3^ MEDICAL HALL FLESHERTOM The Expert Pill Hixers ^"1 f For Your Stock Herbaijenni, International Stoek Food, Columbian Regulator. ^• Tick Destroyer for the sheep. y^^ For Yourself || Patent Medicines â€" all the popular mukos. Pip»e8 and tobacco. ^ t For Your Wife m _ ^ spices for cooking â€" .\llspico, Ciiiijatuon, Mixed spices, etcv ^p ^ Rcrfura«s, Coriicclla Silk. ^ I For Your Baby | ^- Soothing Sy-up, Sacking Bottles, and 'i'eothing Rings. ^ I ^ ^ ^ I 2 Richardson & Son i I>RXXaGIST'S X Flesherton • i â-  â-  Ontario ^##*####r^#^5)^t###l^###tt###^i mm mm

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