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Flesherton Advance, 2 Nov 1905, p. 5

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â- MMH>M«(ltSa||MMM ifetM..-'.-..wl.:. . rilE Pl.ESIlERTON ADVANCft JfovisnjER 2 190&> MONEY ORDERS Of aM inuthixU of remittiiit; xmall sumx yy inail,ilie inoKt convenient wiU be found to be a Bank Money Order. Theae iir<l<?r»i are p<»yHblB «t nny nfBce of any Bilk in the country. They can \t(. ' .'liiieU iiiid caslietl wirhiiut any de- X»y or f.irni.ili'Y at either enJ, as » Riiuk alwiys liiiH !<uttijieiit funds on lianl .ind is always aitiiiifd ia a cunir»l p:irt «f a town iir village. These Moni-y Orders c-iii l<e fticL'Sicd ill an ordinary lotter, witliKii' rf^istnition. I'aymont to the riglil p-iir.y is giMr:inf<ed, anl (luplicatca (f Orders whi<.'li mnr In- lii.<i' a^e iaKnfd. The ei'St of tliL'se onlers ia R3 fo'Iow.'S; â€" 3c. 6c. 10c. 15c. 6''). and under 85. rn 810 . S!0. to *:50 $:\0. to ?50 . Tliey may In- oltainel :it i! Iff" «• Bl OF CANADA Markdaie = Ont. I VICINITY /chips i 5! ,. Cl»n»»ctcri»tlc» of The Past W««fc t I4 CarchiRy CulledfortbeCuil us . . j! I 1^^ g^s^g^^gc No paper neit wtek. Freah li-.iie a'*ays on baiKl. J. H, DiictcTt, EuRenia. Teacher Reid expects to take possesR- Ion noxt wejk in the nevr schiol in No.3 sfction. Fiir N<x 1 Spruce Siding go t4) R. P. Legate * Co. Ceylonâ€" 20,000 ft. in stock. Mr. Joe Qamey, of Sin<<bainptmj, vis- ited ihiK week with Mr. A. WiLson. Mra. W. Christie of Owon Sound took TIiank»gi\in:{ dinner with Mrs. Joseph Clintoa. V>'a aro pleased f« rtotiee Mr. Joe Alexaiidtr around a;;ain after his recent attiick of int]animatii't). Mrs. W. \Y. Trimble returned homo last Saturdayafler an extended visit with Mends in Detroit and Winyh.uu. Mr. F. G. Kurstedt stepped on a rusty nail last weok which ponotriited -through Hie boot and into the foot, making a naaty sire. Farm to Rent â€" 150 .tcros, 1.35 cleared and in p;'>o.i state of cultivation ; ttvo orehardi: in bearing : gocd outbuilditr^s and two frame houses on the property; apply to \V. H. MoNally, Portlaw P. O. Mr.T. P. Smith, ry.e specinlist.of Elora. died Oct. 2Ut at the hospital in Fergus. Mr. Smith visited FleshtTtoM list Hprin:{ and was to have returned thi< fall. For Uardwo.'id FUiorinas go t.> R. P. Legate & Co., Ceyln,, $12 per M and up. 100,000 feet in stock. Rtn Loltch tfnt a bid kick from a Jiorae la"t week which laid him up for a few (lays. It was a narrow escape from' a broken leg. For No. 1 Spruce Flooring ijo to R'. P, L-.-gate A Co., Ceylonâ€" 15,000 ft. in stock Miss Rita Irwin ira.s app-)inted to the poaiiion if organist in the ATethodist chu'oh, hy the Offici.-vl Board at their nvfling lasi week.â€"Chrouiclo. F'or Sale --One ifnoj general purpose 2-ycar old colt, cash or good note; also 1 heifer risine 2 years. John Whiiten, FleKhotton. Nine young hunters went nut in the Ti«iiiity of Port aw on Thanksgiving day to hunt. They found. The ba}; consisted of i;3 rabbits and one coon. A good days sport forsooth. Jwt arrivedlâ€"Car Windsor Salt, car Pennoline dal O 1, the he«t .\m.nican Oil imported. Boyd, Hicklins & Co., Fleshorton. A- good steer ca'f for sale. Apjily to .\ndrcw Carr, Flesherton. We were niu«h pleased last Wi-nday lo •ce that our old fpieiid,Mr. Malcolm Ken nedy, was able to get »utHo tho vUlasro •gain. Mr. KeniietTy has been in fe«ble factdth for 3. 'me time. lifcu. Jjh-isliin Li(r1oof Owen- Stiund WM auJdiiiily oallfd two weeks aijo to the bwlWdoof her iiiothor, Mrs. 0"org»B«Bt who ia ill wth an a'lack of broiicfcit«»» •'H.*^' •• D'w recoveri\)g. uicttlyi. Teacher wnn'edâ€" f..r S.6. No. 11. Art- emisia, for the year iOirfJ, mate or female holding a aocoiid ela.sa certificate, personal applicatioii.s pnifetre I. Apply, stating saltry, up to Nov. 4ih, to Geo. Pri-ichard Sec. Treaa , Vandeteur. CI oppiog d-ine every Si»tiHrd «y. G. Goliii.s B, Ceylflo. 23 no. M.'^wers Kimdall aivl "Dick" Liir.a.s, of Markdale.are vi.sitinp tlKMr urmdparcnlH, Mr. and Mis. M. Richardson, of this place, un'il such tiiuo as ihu diphiheri-t soaro i.s over. Re!.'i»lered tamwortli bonr for sale â€" At lot 20 O.D. R. Is perf -etly ipiiet anc is I 3Ui'<j stock ijetter; will be sold reason. «bly-W. J. lle.id«, C.ylon. There will he uo Advance issued next a'e-k. The office will he open for busi ocsK ns usuxf. The eoitor will be absent fo» the next two weeks, bffl a cimipetcnt strtff will rsinain in cbaiKC. Friends will k^ivily liaml in news- it..]!iis, which the r.fciff wiJI pa' in iirder ftH- the next issue, which will lie Nov. H. For sale â€" First class dri\iaz or work- ing horse, 1 set single haruesB, ifiaid as new. 1 Pa'st cLiss cutter, aud one eood bu!i;:iy. Will he sold lor c:ish or time. T. W. Wilson, Flesherton. Mr. Robert Buchanan, of Vaudeleur, has purohn.sed a l.")Oaeru firm of the Oih line of St. Vincent, four miles from Meaford, and is adveriising his farm for sale in our colunins. Mr. Buchanan li.is been a resident uf this township for fifty years.and hs departure will be regretted, as h« was i>no uf our best ciiir^ns. Mr. \V. F. Xeal, evangelist, of Mea- ford, will .speak at Eu^nia in ihe Oraiiiic Hall at 7 p III-, on Sundiy N'.remher 5. Subjer.t, Vistoa of a Caiidlesliok and OltTC true. It ia repotted thrtt tbjre is an ejudeinic of diphtheria in Markdaie, and that the public school is elided, also that one hotel mid lake shop are in ijuirantine. Many o<her ruoors ire rife, which we aiaicorely hope are not true;^ but that there are a nu:uber of ci.ses of the disosase is be jond i,>K-8;iou. Messrs. D. McMill«n and Ira Scholl arrived home l-iat woek after a trip io Maiiit'ibu. Mr. Scbe 1 will purchase a couple of carhiads uf horses and return to the prairie provinoe_wiih them next week if he can find them. He will be in Dun- dalk on Friday of this week and In Mark- dale on Saturday to make purolianeH. If you have anything in the hue of horseflesh to sell bring it out. All clasaes of hoises are wuntcd. The following gentlemen in two parties left this staliou Monday morning for the hun'.iiig grounds in Parry Sound district : Geo. Miichfll, P. Muu.shaw, Mark Wil- sou, S. Pedlar, J. McK'.-e, forming one- party ; \^ m. Scuti, Dr. J. P. Otleweil, \V. Ci.swell, W.H. Thurston, to be joined by Gei;. Watsoo,. and il. Hooper from Pioton, Caleb CLvyton from Usprey and auothMt geutli'iuaii from near Stouffville, and >lf. Williaiu Kiiinear,. of Maxwell, couiprisiiig the second party. If all the hunters from ihia suction are successful ib getting their limit, veuisea ought to lo plentiful for a woek aftdr th-iir return- 4 3 year old sou.of Mr.Ch.'iri98 We;d- riek of Osyrey came within an ace of being burned to death on \Vudue»lay of last week. ilia mother had left him alone ill. the huu;>u for a time while she went out to a back field. The little lad got a btck and bo:;aa playing wi b the fire. k spark lit ou his blouse uear the left ahuulai-r and ignited the cloth. The li'tle fellow ran out where bis mother was and by the time ho reach ed her the flesh was b.idly buinctl ovcf a surface a.-j large as a tiiai.'s liai.d. For. tunatv'y the Era hud uot been fanmd to a dame. Dr. Uoiid,ot Maxwell, was called. Trie wound is terribly piiiuXul but il i» ihouvht tho little fellow wdl recover. I P E R S N A L S ^ Mr.. VV. J. Bellamy has g-mo to visit £rieiida iii itliiisdale, Muskuka. Mi«» VVil>ii Wiight has returned home frost El-^rii. Miss Chiistene Richardson left on Monday t> inikuan ez'eiided visit with relatives in Toronto. Mrs.James Waddell and daUi4ht«r,Misa Katie, of Orono, are visiting the furnuir's. (â- is or, Mrs. A. Carr, of this ;dace. Mi.«8 Lizzie Coulson.teaeher at Alliston, s. eat ThanksKJviag. Holidays with her sister, MisH Margaott, of the public school hti!«. Misa Ad«k Moirison, of NVroxtor, and Mr. Uerbest Morriaun, uf Oweu S«>un<?t Miiw K. C'.Iquette, Mm. Bolmor. Miss J. Richardson, Mi-^s Annie W.iss, Mrs. W. J. BelUmy, Mr. W Clayton ani Mias Florereo Thursion visited Tor onto friendii on ThankHgiving, returning home Monday. Anions the Thankayiving visitors in town Were; Mr J. Pearcn of Toron'<),whn visited Ins 8i.«tef. Mrsr. (Dr.) Chri^toc; C. McTavish. who is now engai;ed with Con- buy of Toronto as aasis'ani book keept-r and stenographer; Fred Karsiodt of the Eriotr business c-illege, T.iromo; Mr.aiid Mrs Dsrker.of Wooibridae with their nephew, Mr. \V. Bu .t; Miss Reuchan,of Beeton, at Mr. O S'ewart'sf Messrs. Fred Smirh and Cha«. Rowers of Hil's- bnrg, and Mr. Art. .lennings of Toronto, with Mr. Herb Smith; and .Mrs. Fred Sh-ppard of Toronto, with bor parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A. B<-i>ihani. â€" â-  I II The f->Ilowing will be of interest to the mem-bers of the W. M , S. in this diatrict: Dr. Annit Benry, who, for tha past (Tve years has b.-en laboring' under the Wo- man's Missiniiary Society of tho Method- ist church ill Wast China, and who is at present on furlough, is inakin.;a short visit with her brother, W. H. Henry of tile Journal. The Dr. favored the Meth- odist coiigreijation here on Sundny-even- ing with an address which was greatly aiijoyed. The social and lelii-ioua con- dition of the people of Chinu, thedtliculij iea cout'roiicing the missionary aiid the success achieved, were the points dwelt BlH)ii; and the address was listened to with profound aiteniioQ aud deep inter- est by khe krge congregation. â€" Rev. W. Johnston iiv Warkworth Journal. For Sale HY public Auction, ou t'ue premitioe, the old scLoul huuB« i5\m aud uow wuoU tUied, laxJU uf Uvbuul bouUou No. 3. maMiina ALL portios aro bmuby warned against pur- cUasiui; or Ptj^uii&tiuu a uolu tUawu by mu iu laToi ui Waliti' iayloi- tor totj buui ul 9'23, Uiiu Jau. t, utxi act X bavu uob rectitVuU vuiuo lor tiici bauju. T. J. STISSON FlsBbttrton. OeL 28, 1903. ^ uov Gcod Farm For Sale. Hi acrep. btiiug tVJ acrus of uurtb part uf lut 21 in lUttlibU (.uu. oL Arteuiu:iia, auit -JU auiu'^ Hitsi oayoHil.' ^bcxim tliu »outa ti^if uf Uiu u^rth unit 01 L\i uua 'JU lu lUu litlJ cou. ul baia luwu-- t>uil>. AguudOrick Liuutiu Ji£:i Jl,. wiUi Hiouo Utiiiui; fUbt. Uians wct> auvl pump, al^o a uuver- taiiuigtipnut^; ^btiauic biuu tjU> .)0, alhu bay auil bUaw -Utia,(AJX4U. wiLU »bo..«i 3itiua.:t{;.'^ a\:rub ^lUtir auu H|<piMOioaai'a; ^ mtlu lium bcuool dua puDt uiUUi., uaitfs liuui ..Uaikiiaiu, o Irum citiaUeiLuti. XbiH laiui ban docrooot naidwjod buab auu LA wtl. autiptuu iof bcuck aud aaiiy pUipooub. jrOi LcruiU ul saiu apply ta KUiiilii-l L' uLCiAANA^ Ou premisoiiotVauuviQUi l^otil UXUcu. Boar For Service. Oii« tbcronglibied Uerksbiru Boor for aervicc. Tuims ouu auiiar. \V:ii.Jauig9on. I Oi tlaw P. O. Contracts to Let. For ciittiug and RkiddiUR rock eltn fiaw loqs- on tho fulloTTinf; lots: Nu. r, con. H, and No. 1. cou. 13, ''olUoKWood, No. I. coa, 'i, Kupbradia. and No. 4, cou. 4, Osprey. AK^M^jTUOXG BROS.. Maikdalo. Matice to the Public To %ft PATRONBrâ€" Havtug dWpoeud of niy el.^tn'c plant and chopping mill at Eugnnia to tho Goorginn Hay pL'Wisr Co.^l bog to tbank my custoniorH for the patroniM^e t,hoy afToi-dvil luo' in tbu past, and wutild rosp^ciiuHv ftuhcit tbo buiuo liberal treatmunt to xoy suoceasorn. FRED DKAGLR. In rofare-'oc fe*. above, wo b«( leavo to "^ny ffiat we bavo ruroh^iBud the i-lt'u^lc li^ht and cbopptiig iu'erwts of Mr. KrHil Dti'i^Io at Uu- gunia anil Kloaherti^u and iiiteii'l to carry ou lb» hiiRiueBSof ( ibrtric lif^htiiig aud cboppin»{ as unual, and we aru plonftod to say we havo ho- cui'od the aurvico of Mr. Duagla, who will have dmrgo of tho ))iaiits Wo aro iiinkhig cousiv!- urabli) iuipi'ovetnouts to onntilo uh to ;!ivo uvt'U botl-er nervice than in tho na'^t, aud trut^t wo uja\ buvu } our good will aa well as. vour bi:si- 110H4, G!*V>H(ilAN WAV VOWiiJU CU. Lugouia, Oct. £(, 19U5, Farm for Sale Fifty acrep on tbo oa«t back MiiOr Artnmoftiaâ€" lot l.»3â€" all uo*lor euiiivitiou but oigbt acroa of cedar swiuupi Woll funood, \poli WAtcr*H), franio bousu aud barD.-fiood oichai'd., A soap. Apply W. A .- ArtubtroiiK, Musbiutun, or £L McGrutljer, Markdaie. Farm For Sale Lo*.72 and ?:'. Reoond con, of A»^t«»n>c(iiA. 100 aero or» or 70 ttcros oloai od, ba'ance, good ra tu'-n * land, Sangn*»n river eios«:!»« tht» !ht. I'iaintf b aril with nvuuo wt.ll liud traiiiti liouhti «iib sto ne ootlar, goo<l wull. rtuitabie for houHO or bam; tfood orcbai'd, half a inile from m:h lol quarter jf a mile from ntoro and post-otbco, oua aiiU) fromchurob. 4^ ntilos from railway Ktatiou, Appl> to J. W. LyouB, Port Law. Farm F or Sale Lot 19, con. n, Oiiprov, cnntaliilng It)* aor*"!! iiiorooeleeD..Kiiuatet1 ^milebfrom .MiiMreJl; aim S4 froui Ftovxiihhani. Terum, ouo-diird prico down, bihtikiico to ftuit pnrohAAcr, at 6 par cent. For furtAar BUtioulam apply to R. N. KlDuoar„Maxw<.ni wer»' guests- of TtMiik^iviDg, Mrt. M'. Wilc<« o»ur Karm For Sale Lot inP-134.T. and S. K, Artemwia, 100 ncraa ip(Mtl> uiidwr ou:UT«tiou. Pirat. alaaa bun â- rtt utl ate. T„PAI4J9TK B, PlasheatoaJP O T«mw«rthr and Berkshires. Ihave for sale a few choice voung piea ot both troK.l. at rluht prico"^ Write for what you want or come and see them- Maxwell P. O. Seo. W. Boas. Timber for 5ale. A cinantit.v of timber on lot 101, Irt con. N E of T A 8, Koarf. One and a half niilm south o' Mesherton. tor particular »pplv to .Inhu .S^^JL- T«u.ion.willb« received up (o Oct. 30. I90S. Tlie hi gliest or any tender not u»cea- sari.y acceptaU. IDercbant Cailoring NEW SUIIINQ5 OVERCOAT rNGS T.^OUSfcRINQS iustto Hand. PfilCES LOW FOR CASH. H. ALEXANDER. j FL ESHERTON - ONTARIO. ( fiTsCum If yon. yotif friends or relatives anffcr with- 1 Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling - Sickness, write for atrial bottle and valuable treatise on such disea*»to Thb Lcibig Co., 179 King Street, ^^t Toronto, Canada. Ail- druggiits sell ot can obtain fur you LEIBIGTSFITCURE During Recent Months the lELLIC \ - -^0. ONT. Cor. Yiinge i Alexander Streets. Has received ten, fifteen, twenty and even fifty rimes as many calls for steiiograp.'rR, biKik keepers, etj., as it had aludent.H graduatiiiK dnrini; the same months. Some of the KjJirie.H offored Were from f40 a month to S12IK> per nir<imn. W. .J. Elliott, Principal. 5« f^layton's I:s the place to buy your Fall Boots an<} Shoes. We make them out of the best material to be had and workmanship good. We have always a good stock of factory boots boutrbt from reliable makers, Ladies, Men's and Child- ren's. If you want satisfaction ius to quality and price call md see us. Also Trunks, Telescope;?. Shoe polish, black aud ttm. Clayton's Shoe Store. Custom work and repairing promptly attended to" ^ I CUe are in Business g FOR YOUR HEALTH. MEDICAL - HALL FI^ESHERTONT The Expert Pill Hixers cke:^i:850<8»:«»»5^:e»:^^»K^^Ke5<B3^ -â- n I For Your stock ?«^ ^ Herbaueuin. Iiitor-.ational Stoek Food, CoJumbian Ivegulutor. ^* '| ^ Tlek DestrMior f< t the sheep. -»»" i For Yourself S W^ Puteiit Medicines â€" ail the popular ludikes. Pipes atwl tobacco, ^ I For Your Wife I' ^ Spicca for cooking â€" .MUpioff, GinuamuU) Sfiiod spices, eto. ^^ # Ptrfuiues. CbrticeUaSilk.. ^, For Your Baby It # Soothing Sv-up, Sucfiing Bbttlea, and Taetliing Ring* >^ '^ '^ ^ Richardson & Son £ DRUGOrSTS * Flesherton m^ Ontarw ? s- Flesherton :-: :< ontarw ^^

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