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Flesherton Advance, 26 Apr 1906, p. 5

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t> HE FLESIIERTON ADVANCE April 2« I0o6r THE •r* ^fa/2oarc/t /jank (of Canada) Riis opened a branch nffice in Flesher- tcn, wl.L'iL' a HCiieral bimkiiiCt l>iiHint>s.s \kill be tninsiicteil.. Money available for le/itiraatt! business cnterpriso.s. DRAFTS EOCGHT AND SOLD on all pointe il. Canada and the Cnired States. Interest allowed on dep'«it« of $1.00 and upwards compounded, half yearly. G. IVIitchell Agent. iVICINITY . CHIPS" I Cnaracteristics ol The Past Careiuliy Culled for the Curl us Boracs for Saleâ€" One first clas^ drivor and one good work horseâ€" W.W.Trimble Top BuRKy, abiiost n 3w for s»lv cheap and on easy terms. â€" R.J.Sproulu, Flesh- erton. Navigation is now fuPy open on the lakes. One first class ranje in g'lod condition f.ir sile cheap â€"R.J. SprouIe.Flesherlon. A ftw more bargains in wall papers, 3c per roll, at Douglasa'a. Mr. Clias. Stewart spent a few days in Toronto, returning Tuesday. MissN. Gricr, of DuuJalk, spent Sun- day with Mrs. J. A. Boyd. Miss Mibel Boyd returued on Saturday to her aludies at Alma college. MunsliAT ifc son ha»e placed a hand- aome four seated 'bus on the station route. See A.S.Thutston's fine souvenir postal cards. 5 cents each. A quantity of clean timothy seed for aale.â€" Chas. Turner, Eugenia. New Massey Harris 6 foot cut mower at a bargain J. A. Heard. For sale -1 co!t,risii>R 4 yearg. Climax, 1 colt rising 1 year. A . Smith, Eugenia. Egu;8 for Hatchingâ€" White VVyandotte, Blai.k Minorcas and Barred Plymouth Rocks. 0. E. Wickens, Fleshetton. ••Five Roses" Hour, bran and shortc; Louck's Flour and Germa at Boyd Hick- ling & Co, Miss Magijie McCauIey returned on Friday last to her duties at the Nursing at Home Mission, Toronto. For Sale Cheapâ€" One sett pUtform •Siles, alinost new ; weighs 2000 lbs. â€" R.J.Sproule, Flesherton. Et'gs for hatchingâ€" from Barred Ply- mouth rocks of a good laying ftrain,$1.00 per setting. A. E Hanley, Fevershani. Buggies, Buggies â€" Come and sco tbtm they are ti^ht in price and quality. â€" W. Moore. n>3 Mr. Ballaiityne Abercrombie.cmployed with D. McTavish, left for his home, at Rucklyn, on Saturday. He wasBuSeiing from a very bad cold. The date of Arteincsia fall fair this year has been set for Thursday and Fri- day, Oct. \ and 5 Ooverument judges will a' tend this fair. Covered phaeton in gnud condition and repair, for sale cheap and on easy terms. R, J. Sproule, Fleshertoa. Apprentice Wanted â€" General s'ore, apply to McFarl.md Stafford & Co., Markdale. Mrs, Curbett, of Oxbow, Man., who came to visit her daughter, Mn. W. L. Wright, on Good Friday, was taken ill with an affection of the heart the next day and is seriously ill, W. C. l)avis, Flosherton, paiater, dec- orator anil piiper hanger, keeps on hand a stock of wall papor for i>al». Samples â- bown on re<|ueat. All kinds of decora ting, painting and papet hanging done «n shortest notice. ylma RJr. James Bowler, tailor, returned Thursday last after npeiiding a week with his parents, near Dundalk. While away be worked off a case of measles and is again in a position to blow about it â€" the Und. Get your tishii g (sMsklo ready f<>r Mor- day next. May 1, when the fishiii<{ sonson comes in. We are inforinetl that some have already been at it. If s> it was s rather dangerous occupation. Mrs. John Wright, sr., returned home last week after spending the winter with her son Robert, at Hageraville, and her daughter, Mrs. Forsythe, at Stouffvilje. Il^rs. Wright, though up in years, is feel- ing physically better thao she has for a Two 3-year-old heifers; due to calf in about two Weeks for sale. Alex McRui>, Ceylon. Mr. L-i>-ge delivered the plans of the ni^w hotel on Saturday, and icnde-s will be asked forthwiih. The pl;inH and speciticatioiis appear to be thoroughly drawn and call for a pretty nice buiLiuv;, the estimated coat being #0000. E.tcav- ation for foundations begun last week. Scud urili, FioBt & Wuoii, ahnnst new, for sale cheap and on easy terms. â€" II. J. Sproule, Flesherton. The public school opened on Moi.day after the Easter holidays, wi h Mr. J. D. Mcllae of Woodl)riilge in the prinuipid'a ch lir. Mr. .Mtnsell has been ill and until be '\i fully recovered Mr. McRue will have charge. Miss Realty and MissCoulson are both back at their posts after the holidays. (Jiie sett platform scales ; weiuhs 240 lbs. For said che:ip. R. J, Sproule, Fleshcrton. Mr. G. Mitchell has calk-d for tendtffs for the erection of a twos'ory brick build- iiig on the Mtu of the old cottage on Sydenliiim street, which he purcha.sed from Mr. Richardson last fall. This building will adjoin ihe burneil area on the south and Richardson's drug store on the north. The dimensions are 33x30. Mr. U. Down informs the Advance that they have opened a new Sabbath School in the Winteis settlement, wlure he is now residing. Organiztkiion was completed 'aat week.and the first meeting of ti.e new school will be held next Sab- bath at 2 30 p.m. The officers are: Supt., H Down; B.Faskin, teachers: H. Down, Mrs. H. Down.Mra. J. Grummott. We have received a copy of the Burks Fa'.l.s Arrow, published by Mr. k. R. Fawcett, late of Toronto Junction and the founder of ihis paper. The Arrow is a 7 C'd. quarto and enjoys a splendid advertising patronage. We trust and believe it will be a money-maker for Bro. Fawcett, as it has an exceedingly heuliliy appearance, with a splendid staff of cor- re»poudents. Tuesday of next week will usher ii; the new order of things in Arteuiesia township when liquor sellif g over the bar will be a thing of the past. Let us hope that; those who continue open house will respect the law and conform to the will of the people. The temperance people have expressed their firm determ- ination to see that this is done in any event, and new drinks with fancy names will receive their undivided and eantei-t attouti-)!!. Cbainberalaiii'K Salve is good for any disease of Che Hkin. It allays' the itcliinK and bnming sensation instantly. For sale by W. K. Rich- aris'in and U.Ij.Oouglas3. Miss Anna Henry of Markdale, a returned missionary from China, gave an exceedingly entertaining talk on her work in the MethoJiiit church Sunday morning, of nearly an hour's duration. The aud- ience was deeply interested and gave a liberal collection to the Women's Mission- ary society, under whose auspices she appeared. In the evening a song service was given by the choir in this church of an E<)ster time character. The terrible aitas'irophe that befel S.in Francisco last week deeply interested a number of people in this district who have relatives and friends living there. Mi&s Carrie Davis, a sifter of Mr. John Davis, of I he suburbs, is a resident of the destroy- ed city, and Miss McKenzio, of the Tor. onto line, has a sister living iu Oakland, across the hay. Some of Mr. J. E. Moore's fumily, who left here a few years ago,BreatSan MatooorSau Jose,aud others in other parts of the affected district. A bro- her A Mr. Claude Ekins of this town- ship was also in a goveroinent ot&ce in the city by the Goldi n Gate. No woid has tieeu received from any of these people and their friends are naturiilly anxious owing lo the apparantly targe loss of life reported. Fleshetton is certainly receiving an amount of free advertising on account of its action in regard to local option and the vigorou.t way it h»e handled the ques- tion f:oiu the beginning. The Toriinto pre.s8 has i^iven it considerable pioniin- eiioe and the country prees h:\s heralded il far and near, all showering b.'quets at us. Tl|is is very nice.and it is appreciat- ed, but it would be better appreciated if in addition these pajiers Would counsel their own niunicipalitirS to go and do likewisp. There are a hit of people in tliis World who like to Kee other people clean up their dooryards but are iiiditfcrent as to the appearance of their own. W.e ^aoiiqt, however, apcuse Bi-o. Keefer of the Norwood Register wiih belonging to this category. Mr. Keefer is an old Flosherton boy and has wi^feehsd the proceeding here wi;h,k««^- interest In last week's issue of the Reyisler he said : "The temperance people of Aiterai'sia Township in the County iif Grey have haiidlcd the Locil Option question in a business like manner which rctlecis much credit upon ihem, and the outcome of their effort will he watched with much interest by people all over the province." Hotel Furniture Sale. An extensive auction sale of household effjct.s, coniprisiii!; the furnishings of the Maxwell hotel, wiil be held at Maxwell on Tuesday, May 1, See bills for full parliculuis. Geo. S. Fksher, proprietor. Rheumatism Makes life Hiserable A happy home is the must valuable posi'ssiim that is ia the reach ii( iuanuin.i,biit you cannot enjoy its comforta if ycm are suffering fr<im rheumatism You throw aside business cares when voii enter your h ime ami you can lie re- lieveil from those rheumatic pains also l>y applying Chaml>erlr.m'a Pain Bidin. One ap- plication will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will briuj? about a perm- anent cure. For sale by W.l;;. Richardson and U. L. Douglass. Sbortbom Bull Tlie thorrmchlired Shorthorn Bull, "F vor- ice," G2235, is for service on lot â- 27-28,2n<" range N. D. R .Artemesia. Pe<iigreeona'ii)licati i. Terms J81.25. ALEX. McKAE, Ceylon. Tenders for Stonework. 8E.\LED TENDERS will be received bv the U'KiersiBUeilupto V p. m., .May .'5, for the oon- Btnictiou of tjib stonework fuiindatious. 42 z .'0 X SJfeetbiRli, for barn; snd 12 x jO x 7 feet biBh for botel. Plans and Bpocificatiuna can be seen at F. G. Karstedt's hturo. The lowest or any tondor not necessarily ac- cepted. F. G. KABSTBDT, Prod. FluKberton Hotel Co. Pure Bred Camwortbs and Berksbires I have a few choice young Tamwoi ths of both â- exes, for sale. Come ami see then; oi write for what you want. Prices right. yM17 â€"Ceo. W. Ross, Maxwell. Hereford Bull for Service, Tb<t whits Facod beauties are tlie proper stock for this section. 1 have •% fine two year old boll. -SpurUn" No. 27U:)S, for servico.Iot IGO 3rd R. W. T. 4 S. R , .4rtoma8ia. Termsâ€" »1 and aii. lapl 07 â€"WESLEY BUSKIN. Hull For Service TborouRt b-ed shorthorn bnll for Bervico on lot 161-162, 15. T. A 8. B.. Artemesin. Pouiurao ou application. Teim-t^l. CLAUDE EKINS. York5hire Boar and Shorthorn Bull for Service. The iindpriiiKnod has a Thoroiichbrod York. Bl'.iro Bour "l.akeview Virtor." 1842(1, for service on lot (V. Pnd »ango W. T. it S. H.. .^rtoninniB. AlsoThoroushbred Shorthorn UuU.-Admiral" 81:i48. Servieo â- ?! for each. Thoniigl.brnls pntra. ajirao THUS. QUIGG. TAMWORTH. BOAR FOR SERVICE. Ihnvi" pnrchssrd a flno thoroiii,'hbred Tarn- worth boar, which wi:i lie forser^eoon t.y pi-emieos, lot 10«, 8 K. T. 4 8. U. Aitoinosia. Terms »t. 'CBN PKDLAB. Bull Tor Service Pure bred Durham Bi 11 for servioe on my premises, lot 40, oon. 4, iTtemesia. For terms and pedigree epply to 5»pl H. HOLMAN Port Law. Cborousbbred Durbaiti BulL The andereianod has piirohasod from .''ecley Urofl. of GloDula a fine 3-vear old tliorouchbred Durham bull, which is hold for service. Torins oua dollar. JOHN ADAMS n>leshorton. Boars for Service ThorouRhbrod (1. 1. C. hovr, Artemesia I'lide nr.sI^iS, turitm *I.0O: also Yorkshire hot?, terms 750 T. LBVKK. lot HO, T. A S. Ro»d. BULL FOR SERVICE navitiK im-ehaBeil from Wr, John Fnirbnim of YeoviHB the weM known Shorrlicru Hull "Gay Lad," (Imp. 28S!>H) I offer the same for i Burvfce ftt my pnmiBt'H, !»»t-*', con. 0, Artoiiicsia TuruiB â€" #1.50 fur uiadpB, inatired, pure brml, ^Q -THOMAS bUTLBK. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of ANNIE B. SYKES, late of the Towiish.p ofArtemeai* in ihe County of Grey, Miiriied Woman, deceaaetl. N0TICI3 is horyby pivou ptirBnnnt to tho Ro- vised StAtutoa of OntAiio, IW, Chap. 130 that all c'Odilai'M aiht otbovf* haviuf^ olaiuia Htjfiiiist tbo oHbato of the said ANMK H. SYKl!:s. (li>fitia.i(Ml. who died on or about iho 7 wntv fourth day of .laiiuirv, A.O.i'^^.are ntqiiired on o: Defor** the Tthdavof May, A.T lOCfi to bCh.i r.. 1)0st prepaiil or deliver I0K..I. Suroulo, Kr^q. «'Ioshort«n, Oiitaiio, or W, J. Tlcllaiiiy. iSwi , KleHhortoii, Out', exocntors of tho last will atid toHbauiont of tbu Fald dvcutmad. tlteir ohiiHtiaii aiid nnrnnmuH, androe^itfl and descriptions, the full particulam of their claims, *tho stBtenieot of tb4-ir fltid hoci nnts the nature of tbo secuiiue^ (il any) holu by theiu. AND FCUTHEU TARK NOTU'R that after ftucti last iiieiitionod date tho ttaiil adiiitiiiritrator 1 will proceed todiHtrit>uit tlienAHrtsof chf dectfa^ 1 edamon^ the partiu* entitled thorrto having Vfj- I ^ardonly to the claiiun ut wbiob th^y Hba^ then bavu not'C«,and that the aaid aduiihi^ttat- or will not bo liable for t)io said as'^t^ or Miiy part thereof to any peveoit or nvrnoun of wbuju olaiiUH notice Hhalt uot have l)oou,iQOL-ived ny ihuiu at tbe time o^aiicb distribution. Dated the 3rd day at April. A.0..1QOa. Laoa«i» Wriebt St MoArdla, OweD Sooud, Out, ttoit^rafor Ibo Bsfoators^ I? Boots and Sboes For the Spring and Summer Everybody will be melting a ne* ptir of Boots or Shous or ouuht to bo guttiiiy i poir. In ordtr t'> uioet uur increased trade, we have bouyhc largely in this line of goods â€" Home of the chi'icest and best that can be hud â€" alsc heavier and cheaper linos. Tlieyare bouuhc from some of the be.st Man- ufiieturtM's ill On'aiio and equal to unylliing ehoun ill thiii line and i[uite new. Also a larau lot of Trunks, Telescopes and Suit Cases on hand. Cus- tom work promptly done. Call and wo will try ' ° to give yuu entire satisfaction at ' ' ^m. I^layton SHOEMAKER, FX-ESHERTON, ON ^T^.yv^^w^ ^v\^*^/w\?w\/w\^w^ "â- 'C%r\/w' Twv^ws^e^^wx^*'^^ \/*Vw\^w^ *^f\^w\/w^ • ^v^wS^p^ eos eeds! The MEDICAL HALL does not intend to let its reputation for the BEST SEEDS suffer. We hnve in stock everythiii({ in the seed lino required by ths firmer or aardenei, all from 1 he mo.st reliable growers â€" no idd. dead seed â€" evorythiii(» fresh and full of vitality. Scores of people are takin-j advantage of these facts and sucurius; barcjains everyday. Get your seed for spring planting from H. L. Douglass yy^^if^yir ^W^ ^WVTw* ?T»*7^^/WN ^WVwS^^TwN^'S,^** •'^^^^'n^vVwVw^^w^ 'wv^wn/v^Twn^^^^w^ i BARGAII^S at CEYLON > > K K > I I L^ If you want Milk Cans Cream Cans or Pails you will get them here. We have a nice lot of New Wall Paper in Border and Ceiling to Match. New Gar- den Seeds and Potato Onions Jas. Pattisoti General Merchant - Ceylon. Wj) PAGE^^ENCING THE BEST IS THE '^ When you buy a knife for instance, you consider the quality of the steel in the blade. The biggest and heaviest knife isnot necessarily the best. Now there is just as much difference in the quality and strength of steel in fence wire as there is in a knife blade or razor. The Page Co. use a high carbon steel IWirOt which though it costs you but little more, is fifty per cent. (50%) stronger than wire in other fences. The lightest PAGE fence is as strong; as the heaviest of other makes. Notice the lock in PAGE "EMPIRE" FENCE. You may have noticed also that Others ar» imitating It. That, is a good recommend for it. Where we lead others follow. All PAGE wire is "COILED." not Cfimpedi CHEAPEST Besides the extra strength and superior workmanship, P.\GE FENCES are dip- ped in Bk special white paUnt, which on top oftfae best of galvanizing, will lengthen the life of wire for years. /\nd, also, this white coating makes wire much more sightly. Owing to the great strength and elasticity of PAGE fencing, o n e - third less posts are re- quired, thus reducing the cost of the fencing. As you get in P.\GE FENCES one-half more fence strength. greater protection against rust, better workmanship, better appearance, u.so less posts, can you affoni< to use other fences, even though you could'; buy them for one-ha}f, tho price of the PAGE? But, really ours cost yot;^ little, if any more. 408 Get prices, l>efbre placing your order fur Fenpo Q^>:i|. qr, I^wiv Fcnce>, OLb AND ERECTKU nv _ 3. H. I^ear d, Flttsberton J^s* Cong* nt^Kwcll Cl).o$« eniottt marMak i;^ Itt^dau^bi^ Proton St3.

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