• I I •u •i. • t. » « •if »u •t. :4.v V.I • « T • :< .r, i â- £) ««r-^" THE FLESriERTON ADVANCE NOVEMBEP 30 1905 MONEY ORDERS Of all method* of rpmitting mnall sums hy niail.ihe mogt conrmient will be found lo bea Bank Money Order. These nrdc<ra are pnyable at any office x)t any Bank id the country. Ibey can t>« obtained and cashed without any de- lay or formiility afc either end, as a Bank alwajR ha.s sufficient funds on hand and is always situait'd in a ceniral pxrt I'f a town or village. These Money Ordeis fMt be enclosed in an ordinary letter, without registration. Payment to the t'i;4hl, paity i.<< guaranteed, and duplicates «(f Orders which may Iw lost are iisaed. The cost of these orders is as follows: â€" $a. and under 3c. 85. to ?10 6c. »10. to t30 lOo. foO. to $50 15c. Tliey may be obtained at iKii" a OF CANADA Markdale - Ont. i VICINITY . CHIPsI - Â¥} I !tll L Characteristics of T*e P«»t Week Carefully Called lor the Curl, uj J nUtk le Advance on Monday. H4 kih his parenU near Kimbe*'. Fresh lime always on hand. J. H, Duckett, Eu<;eaia. Mr. I rank Irwin, of Durham, was in town on Sunday. Mr. Toui Davis returned from the «heal6ulda of the west. Mrs. Hales save a thimble party to her Irieods on Friday last. Wood delivered in town at $2.50 and S3.60 per loadâ€" two cords. R.P. Legate, Ceylon. Mr. Jns. H. and Miss Bello Clinton attended the funeral of their coutin, Mr. Thomas rhri«ti«. in C\\mta .^>nuH4%oa Monday \ Mr. HuK^ Walton of Biitish ColumU called un ' 13 visiting hsy. Mr. LorenzV^""'* '"« received l^ia diploma as a f J[*«:<'««*^ t-harmaoist ai^d has secured a p^ ° drug store. x^ W. F. Neal, evajtlist,'^ Meaford, will preach in the Orange Ualj Eugenia, Dec. 3, at 8 p. m. Subject, f'Neglect- ia% so Kf^'^t salvation." Wanted iuimedia'ely good l<cal a(;eDt for agricultural implements to sell cur full line in the vicinity of Flesberloii and nurrour.ding district.. Apply to the Syl- vester Mfg. Co, Ltd., Liudauy, Ont. W. Clark, 1>1 8, con. 6, Osprey. will h<4d a clearing sale of fariu stock and iMplemcnts on Friday, Dec. 8, Mc. ' <}terk iiJtends to remove to Idaho and •verything must be sold. J. J. Kaitting, auctioneer. See bills. Registered tamworth boar fur sale â€" At lot 20 O. D. R. Is perfectly quiet mu is t sure stock getter; wi It be sold reason ablyâ€" W. J. Meads, Ceylon. 8t. Cclumba Sabbath SchooKPriceville, will hold their annual entei lainuient on Thursday, Dec. LI. The brivlit partic- tt'ar star of the evening will be Miss Maud AlexaDder,eDtertainer and nmuJo- liu sohiitit, of Toronto. There will aNo be fancy drills, lecitations, dialogues, etc. See bills. Teacher wantedâ€" for S.S. No. 11. Art- «mesia, for the year 190S, male or female holdings second clans certificate, personal applications pn'ferreJ. Apply, stating •alary, up to N<>v. 4th, to Geo. Pritcbard Sec. Treas , Vandoleur. /^ For sale choHpâ€" 3 good secondhand / $Mokin^ st<ive« and 1 range;al80 3 heating / bos stoves and I parlor heating stuve. / Also I cutter, 1 phaulop, 8 straw cutting I boxes and 1 2000 lb. Uuruoy plat form i .^Mle, almost new. ft. J.Sproule.Fleth- \ »»ton. v..^_„ JMr. J. I. Ornbam of Vandeleur recei- red last winter a bund'e of a|.<p!e scions f^om G<ii()and, and itt the pri>i)«r time last spi'ini; the grafts were put. in. One - a Bismarck- grew lapidly and ripened an apple this fall, al>oiit six months after it fraa put in. Thia is ooiiaidered to be very r*marka( 1«, as two lo three years genet- ftlljr h|*P** before grafts oonte into bear- ) The school of telegraphy is rapidly fill- ing' up. Only a few vacnacies left, enter now. H. A Willett. The American Concert Co. will give a erand concert on Dec. 14, '05, under the auspices of ihe Methodist Ladies' Aid in the town hall. Further notice next wei'k. Those of our sobseribers who receive their paper late this week may vent their indiguiition upon our local expre«s ninn, who failed to deliver the bui:dle of paper as he should have done. Farm lo Rentâ€" 150 acr. a, 135 cleared and ill good st^te of cultivation ; two orchards in bearing : gotd ontbuildines aiid two franie houses on the property; apply to W. H. McNally, Portlaw P. O. Kotico â€" all parties not baviai; their taxes paid aze kindly requPi>ted to have them paid ou or htfore loth December. This is neccESnry in order to have the tinancial statement in proper form for distribution previous to nominatii u day. â€" Jiihi. Boyd, lleevu. Mr. 1. ll.Sohell will be at Markdale on S.iiurdiiy, De3 2, to buy two car loads of hoistsâ€" drivers, generiil purpose »nd heavy horses. Mr. Sclie!! has already shipped several cais of anioials thie fall and pays fcxjd prices. If you have any- ihii.;; in this line to dispose ot keep i he date in view. He will also be in Durham on Monday next, 4th Dec. The Executive of ArtAmesia Temper- ance As8<jciation nitt on Monday evening after the general meetii>g and decidei thut ill tlio event of the council for IS>C6 granting a vote on Local Option, the ex- ecutive would pay all the costs of such vote, thus ii<. ikinic futile any protects on the sctire of costs lo the township. This is generous, to say the least, as a vote in this tjwnship costs in the neighborhood of ^4. Editor Advance:â€" A report is in cir- culiiiou to tne effect that I inspected and paid Thos. Lever for the building of a bridge at Ellict's cheese factory near Markdale, and that the job was left in an unGnisfaed condition. Thia r«port is entirely i.icorrect. There has not l>een one dollar paid on account of the buildinx of this bridge, and will not be until the job is completed according to contract. -.John Boyd, reeve. Teaciwr Reid and the pupils of school sectiur No. 3 desire to thank Rev. and Mrs. 1.. W. Thorn for a welcome visit to the school on Friday last. Mr. Thom gave an interestii>K address to the pupils and Mrs. Thom treated them to candies. Teacher Reid is now comtortably domi- ciled ill the new Bchoolhousea.id is mueh pleased with the accomodation now afforded. Mr. Reid says visits from public men and women are appreciatiid. Snmeone entered Mr. John Buchanan's house on the Meaford road on Saturday afternoon l«ot in the owner's alisence and extracted a five dollar bill and a dollar in silver from the bureau drawer. A sus- picious character seen in the vicinity haa disappeared and suspicion rents against him. He is a short, thickset man, dark complexion, about 5 foot 6 inches, wvars rough clothes and has no leenlar place of aliode. Our readers would do well to beware of a possible visitor answering this description. The two Durham papers are afrnid that an attempt is about to be mad.' to remove the cement plant fnm that town, not«i.hstanding that the concern IS now on a |)ayiug basis. The company claims that the marl is running out but Duihain town council has dein>'nstrated that there is enough marl in the iiuinediato vicinity of Durham to la.st for fifty years. We have a scheme by which our two Durham confrers can get over the difficulty and retain thuir mill. The stock is n.>w selling away down at 16, isn't it. Buy it op, boys; buy it up and secure a controlling interest so that »heii the annu.il u'eeting comes there will be no danger of l^ing outvoted. Think of the pot of in ney you would make when the etock goes up to 126! R. J. Spioule, the local direct. r of the Huron and Ontario Electric Railway, received a call on Monday from tlie chief Engineer of the road;McK.Caii)eroo,E8q, of Meaford, who is also a dirt!Ctor,snd J« McAdam, who is interested in the build* ing of the lioa. They were raking a run over the proposed route of the road, and called ou their director here for purpose of getting what infoimalion he wns able n> g ve, respecting the proposed loc:»tio„ into and tmt of Fleshertou. After bat ma Ison shown over ths natural rjuts from Flesherton ioto the Valley, and the pro- pt.S'd route westward, the engineer appeared quite pleased with the feasibility of the roste and the reaa«.'nableDew of ths grades of ths libs iute sad oqt «l flesbenvni 1 For sale cheap and on easy terms, <$ itop organ, 1 2i0 lb |plalfirm scale, dining table. Apply to R. J. SprouW, Flesherton. t â- â- J. B. Egan, Ceylon, has sold his gen- eral afire, stock and C"Utent3, also his real estate, to Mr. J3m:!s P»tterson of Swinton Pars. We believe Mr. Patter- son takes possession in February. Markdale council met on Monday evening and followed the precedent set by Artemesia Council refuninw to submit a local option bylaw by the same vote that Artemesia coun. il gave â€" 3 to 2 â€" the reeve of Markdale voting against the measure. One of the worst cases of asthma ever known was Mr. Sim, of Leamington. He suffered from asthma and bronchiiis for 28 years, hut has been completely cured by a new treatment and will send particulars and recipe to anyone trouoled with asthma or broochitis. Writo E. Sim, Box 144, Leaming'on, On'ario. Mr. Lorenzo Norris ar.d Miss 7>f innie Selliimy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B>-llamy of Kh'sherton, weie united in marriage at the manse, Diindalk, by Rev. J Buciianan, on Motidnv las'. The ynung people will take up their abode in St. Thomas. Our congratulations follow them. The Baptist Church at Rnckvale is progressing rapidly now. The opening services will (D. V ) he held on Dec. 10. when Rev. W. E. Norton, Superintend- ent of Home Missioos, will be present and will preach at 10. .30 a. ni. and at 7 30 p. The rev. m.'gentleman will also visit Kimberley and conduct s service in the afternoon at 3 o'clock on the same date. Heifer Strayed â€" yearling heifer came to ray premises about the middle of October. Owner please prove property, pay expenses and t^ke away. John Wil- liams, lot 24, Old Durham Road. The Blackstnne hunt club of Colling wood, consiHting of eighteen members, only succeeded in securing four deer this season, less than u quarter apiece. The Flesherton parties were extremely fort- unate compared with many others. Story ol a Walking Stick Mr. Thompson Wilson of thi-t place a couple of month's ago lest a walking stick which he valued, for its associations, lie advertised tor the stick and offered lira dollars reward for the return of the same. A party living near Markdale found the stick but icfuscd 'ogive it up, notwith- standing that the five dollars was offered him. Mr. Wilson then sued i he Qiider for 1*25.00 and this brought him to time. On Thursday last the stick handed over and proceeding dropped on p.tymcnt of all costs. Of Course the finder also for feited bis reward. -/ Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of WILLI.\M UILLES, Inte oi the Township of Artemesia in 'he County of Grey, Fainier, deceased. NOTICB is hereby given purnusnt to tlie Ro- vise-i Statutes of Oiitaiio, 1897. Chap. 130 that ^11 credicaifl atul othuiH haviLeclaiuia stiaiuBt the estate of the Bald Wtt,L.I.\.M OILLIKS, de ^â- asedtWho (lit) t i)ii or alxjut the Tenth day of Jiiue a. I>. 1W5, lue required ou or before the g9davof November a.D.lUOS to send hv poet pro- paid or deliver toDonalil Glliin^, Proton Sto^ lion, the a»nuioietiator, nr lo Mbkhts. Lucas, Wright and Mc.Vrdl", of the VilU.iue of Mork- lialo, S<lllcitor^ forthe saiil a Inii.iiaersto- , their christian and ^:un'RUlO!*, ac1dr*>H.eR and Uesciip- tions, the lull i)»rticui«j-" <j( their olaimn. thi' Btatem^nt of t!>Hii- acci.<uiits and the oatare <f theB«curiue.>;ir ai:>) held by ihcui. AND FL'KTHEK TAKE NOTI.I' that after such lastmeutiouod date the sai-l i^dmiuistrator wiltprocee*) todiscribute tbeasBett of ih*'deoeHri ed aujoiiK tbf paitieoeiitil.cdtheirto.haviui: n'- gardiinly to tlu' rltLiuiB ot whiuh they shall Ibeu l:ave not ce, and that th<' ua d executors will not bo liiildo tor the said aAt^etfi or any part thereof to any perstiii or pertonii of whose cUini notice shall not have boeii received by them at the time of euchdibtributiou. Dated the hecoii.l day of November A, D. ,1903. Lucas, WrlRht A Mo\rdle, OwoD gouud. Out. Solicitors for the Kxeoutors. Farms For Sale Part I, Lots 55 end 5«, con. .1 N, IX R, (^sprey, compoieti of 100 aorefi; 78 acres well tonced, bal anco flood maple bush. 11 mileH r< om i railroadti close to schools, 8toree, piai offlue, church aod deei'Sble neightoro. Part II, eaet half lot 7 snd lot (8, eon. 4 Osprey ISOaoreB; 110 kcree cleared and wfll cultivated. SO acres Kiwd bush, bain rce «iuil)»r except wood taken off, SRood welts, fraiue house aud kitchen sooil Btone collar, new barn and ntona stabliuff. Close to all oouvsnienot-ii, 8 niilns from railmod Post III lo'is IT and 18 oon. 7 'sprev about 85 acres well tiniliered bueb, balance good state cultivation, soil clay loftoi, i20t>d barn and ate â- blee, (10x80 (t, wioilmill, ens>la«e cutter and graiu crurtber attoehod. Fraiue house new kit- chen never fallinnwell and wiud mill attached well odapWtl tor stock farm, 3 t,.ilHa troiii vil- lasee of Maxwell and Fevomham, Timbor c&n ba bcugbt separately bring H mllee from i sawnilUs. Kasy terms payveut III baaltb oaitses owner to retire from busluaaa. For farther ioformatioa apple So JSO. A. (toOTT Look Box 919. CoUinswood. Boar for Service Beglstwwl Torkablro BosM-, CrasibUI Jack, Nc. lOSU. on lot 170, Sad B.T. A &Bawl. Tarius •1,0.\ Podlsnson appllcMien. When You Have a Bad Cold you want a remedy that will not only gire quick relief but effect a jpeimanent cur«. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs and koep expectoration easv. You want a remedy that will counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. You want a rtunedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberl.iiii's Congli Remedy meets all these re<)uireinent« and f.ir the speedy and permiment cure o£ bad ctilds stauus without a peer. For sale by W. E Richardson. IHercbant Cailoring NEW SUIMNQ5 OVERCOATINGS TROUSbRINQS Just to Hand. PRICES LOW FOR H. ALEXANDER. FLESHERTON - ONTARIO, j If yoa. TOUT friends or lelatives suffer witbi Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling Sickness, writefor a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to Tub Lsisia Co.. 179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All dn^gists sell or can obtain fur yoa LEIBICrSFITCURE EXPERSENCP. Tr.^OE Ma tins De:s;gm3 COPYRIGHTS Ac Anronewnrtlnjf a aket^h sntl descrrtion mnt 4{nii:k!v (fc.t'^cn.'un our opinion frtie wtjt;'h*?r aa inronuoTi is probahlr rwantable. tonii-iiin'fA* tionBatnctlyamQdoaUal. Ilnadhook on Pjiicni* â- ent frro. Oldest atancj" Uit 9*cuntur pia«»i'fB. PatonLa taken Uir-tuiti Munii Jk Co. r»o«ira: tpeeitU noticAy wUhaut c harg e, in tiio A handsomely llInFtrat^vl wo.-klr. lj»r^*»ct cir- eoiAUon cf any sr;''i''.lllfl i 'umaJ. TflmiK. %S q yoar; fonr mt-fiLhd. $1. Scj<1 bysll new»«'cale-v Rru!i.* Ofliiv. ^'f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ low that \nnter is on you ai*e needing warm and comfortable footwear the proper thing is to call at CLAYTON'S. We have a large stock suitable for the season N Men's and Boy's Heavy and Light Babbera Ovorsboes â€" All kinds Ladies' and Children's Overstockings Leather Leggings, Canvaa Leggings Felt Boots and Slippers Men's, Ladies', Chilis Boots k Shoes Trunks, Telescopes, Shoe Polish.' ALL AT LOWEST PRICES mm* (Zlayton SHOEMAKER, i Christmas Goods Now arriving â€" Full particulars next week. Medical Hall, Flesherton •| For Your Stock # Jr Herhatfeum, Iiitcruatiuiial Stock Fuod, Colambian Regulator. vlf ^ Tick Destroyer for the sheep. jib 4 For Yourself ^ Patent Madioines â€" all tho popular makes. Pipes and tobatxo, I For Your Wife i ^ Spices for cookinK â€" Allspice, Oinnamon, Mixed apioes, etc. tP^ ^ Perfumes, CurticellaSllk. ^ # For Your Baby |J ^ Soothing Sv-up, Sucking Bottles, and Teething Rings. jtL >b >i^ >h Richardson & Son ^ DRXJOOISTS Flesherton :-: :-: Ontario |K