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Flesherton Advance, 28 Jun 1906, p. 5

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T 1 y :> '4^ TiIE Fl.EESnERTON ADVANCE June 28 1906 \^tanoarcl ^ Jjank (of Canada) flasopeiicil a branch office in Flush^r- tiin, where a iienernl bankii><: hustiiicKS »iil bp trimsRcted.. Moncj' aviillalile fur ejfifimole business enterprises. DRAFTS ROUGH T AND SOLD on all poiiitR il CHiinda and the United Staten. Interest a'loweil on dep'isiU of 81.00 »nd upwards compounded, half yoarly. O* Mitchell Agent. Vicinity Chips School tlostd' on Friday. For money .it. lnv/rstr*tes, Und secur- ity, go to A. S. VaiiDusen, Flosherton, Mr, Curlie, of Tilsoi.bure, ii vis'ling his daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Harlburt. 4 ffoiid liita mid dwelling, R.irden and orchard, in Fleshertoii, fjr sale choftp. Kiri'iU payaipnt down, balance eiuy â- erais. li.J.Sproule, Flosherton. Remember the garden paity at Price- vi'Je, Friday evenintf. Rev. L W. Tho-n exchanged pulpits with Rev. Mr. Buchanan, of DuniHlk,o» Sunday lii^fc. Top htiagy, almost new, cheap and eoej terms. R. J. Sproule, Ficshertou. Mr. A. E. Atwood of VVulkerton ia aflsiBtius K J. Spronle in his office. Messrs. Josef h and McKenzie Dnncnn are payinj; a visit to their undo in De^roit Mr. Ira Scbell, of Proton, is purchas* iiifr another carload of hoises for the west. A large number took in the fanner's excursion to Guelph on Wednesday of this week. For cheap fire and life insurance, first cla."s companies, R.J.Sproulo. Mi'S Irene Wilson visitin;! Durham friends. Money to loan, lowest rate interest-, your own terms repayment. R.J. Sproule. DoMglass has stocks of pure Pans Green at 20o a lb. on -falu uonr. Flesherlon Citizens Band will play at the Priceville v. Flesh-Tttin football match on Thursday evening. Mrs. Alfred tlaII,of RosedHle.Tcironto, is mak n^ an exteiidcd visit with her aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Cartc-r. 81,100 private money to loan nn eood farm security o per cent, interest. R. J. Sproule, Floaheiton. Strayed â€" From my premises, about May 1, a owe and two lambs. Small pieM out of ewe's ear S.Turner.EuKeiiia. Mrs. (Dr.) Webster, of Toronto, and baby, are the quests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Richardson. For Sale, good brick veneered dwelling and frame stable with nice orchard &nd lawti, reasonable payment down, balance easy terms. R. J. Sproule. Mr. Guy Oir's barn was struck by lightning during a recent thuudir storm splintering it considerably, but, fortunate- ly, the building was not set on fiia. Good 200 acre farm for sale cheap and on eaey terms. Lots 4 and 5 cor. .9, Osprey, large clearing and about .'!5 acres hardwood bush. Apply to R. J. Sprou'e Fleshertou. Arthur Walker, son of Mrs. Wm. Walker, Eugenia, got a nasty kick over the eye by a horse •n Sunday. He was in town Monday morning getting tie vnund dressed. Good Paint mill and top bugay or ph.ieton and Frost & Wood seed dri I almost new, for sale cheap aiid cusy term.s. â€" U. J. S|)roule, Flesherton. The annual Sabbath school convention for Artemesia and Markdale was held in Priceville on Tuesday. Several d; legates were pro.iont from Flesherton. Tiie report will be niven next week. 100 ''cro faim for sa'e, good buildings well WHtered, well fenced, cks' to school p'snty timber i>nly ?-2,50O easy terms. â€" R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. The garden party announced by the Ladies Aid of the Melhodis! church to have taken place on Wednesi'ay evening of last week was postponed on account of iDclpmont w.a'her. James Johnston, Clerk of the township of Cart ick and one of the most widely ki>own and hiL'ly respected citizens .>f the county of Bruce died very suddenly. YoUMK Cattle Astrayâ€" 1 wo yearlinv t«d steers and two grey heifers came to my prtmisfs on June 17th. Owner is r«4]M!*ie<i to pay expenses and take away. -T-Aitfon Teeter. A. Munshaw St, son have put in a new wirdniill to conduct wati-r throughout ihfir Bhtablishrtient. Waier is ilia favor- i e beverage now. Anniversary services will be hild in the Piehbylerian ciiurch next Sunday, when Ucv. Finlay Matheson, 51. A., of Chatsworth, will preach morning and evening. Miss Mabel Boyd returned from .â- Mma latiie'a ciillege on Saturday for the sum- mer holidays. This young lady was successful at the examinations, winning the schidarship in English Literature. Sieer Lofct^Red yearling steer, piece nut oi under tide of each e.ir. Strayeil in .\pr.l. Fuider please communicate *ith S. Turner, Eiig.^nia. No. C Company returned from Niagara camp im Saturday. One member of the company eppecially enjoyed himself at 7 imp this year. He was laid up all tern with the measles. Badgsnow â€" LumViy â€" At the residence of the bride's mother, Walkerion, on Wednesday, June 20,by Kev. McLennan, Mr. Herbert Badgerow, of Artemesia, to Sarah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lumby. Messrs. Wright and McDonald have the contract for the brickwork of the new hotel. The stonework was proceeded with by the contractor last week and will be completed this we.;k. The factory supplies contract has not yet been let. A peculiar and costly accident happen- ed near the station on !• unday. A. Sproat was uriving a Durhaai livery an- imal, wliich slipped in some way, break- ing the foot. Wo have niit learned wheth- er the animal had to be despatched or not The L.)dies Aid garden party, po8t|>on- ed from l.t^t week, wi'l be held on Wed- nesday evening of next week at the res- idence of Mr. John Bruen iii the suburbs. The blind will be prestnt a^d a good lime is assured. Mrs. Will Bentham returned to her home, in Buffalo, on Tuesday, accompan- ied by her father, Mr. Wm. Smith. Mr. Smithdesiresas to thank the many friends wh so kindly assisted 'hew during their late trouble. Tiie infant son of iirr Geo.Stewart had a na.sty mishap on Tuesday. The little follnv,who is only a year and four months old, fell forward off a step, striliinv his nose on the sharp edge of a tin cover, which cut a bad gash in the suiall mem- ber. A d.ictor put in three stitches. The entrance exams, are on this week. Mr. Maiiaell of nur schnol presides »t Dundalk and Mr. Rowe ot Markdale oversees the job hero. Theie are 58 caud:dates wriiinir at this p^>int. We believe this is the largest number that ev"er wrote here. A debate in the League Monday eve • ing on the question, "Residved that domestic missions are of more import.ance than foreign missions'' was quite interest- i g. The affirmative was upheld by Dr. Murray and Ednar Bellamy and the negative by Misses Fawcett and Wass The negative won by Gve points. Mes-srs. W. Livingstone, E. Bentham, J. Bowler, C. Munahaw and W. P. Cros- sley took in tne celebration on the 21st at Durham. They report a good time- All but the fir«t named assisted the Durham band in their mus'c. It is rumored that some of the boys used DuI^ ham "h(.rns" instead of their own. You see Durham has not l cal option. Aniiiver.«ary servicis will be held ;m Chalmers church on Sabbath, July Is', when Rev. Finlay Matheson, M. .\., < f Chatsworth, wil preach at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. On .Monday eveuinf, Juty2,lhe usual strawberry festival will be held from 6 to 8 o'clock, followed by an interesting program of addies.se8 and music. Admis- sion 25 ceat9. The changes made in this district at the recent conference in Toronto were not numerous or very important. Eugenia and Euphraiia are left to be supplied, J J. Ferguson is the new man at Dundalk and W. F.Marshall at Woodford. Th se are all the c'lnngcs to be ch'onic'od in the Owen Sound district. While a Flesherton n^an was boatirg • irpets one day recently, the stic': he was using broke and one portion of it struck his wife in the face,causing a pain- ful injury. Hereafter the men in that town will no doubt avoid all danger by refusing to whack the oai'pet â€"Chats- worth Newj. Wu weep to say that the News is seriously out in its calculation. The men have to do it all now. Antomohiling i« not all fuii and ro- Mince. One evening recently a large machine, owned and driven by SiJk Bros., of 0<ven Sound, and oontaining besides a woman and three children, skidded off the road a mile and a half south of this villiage while on its way to Shelbunie. The front wheel fU-uch a culvert and broke an axle and several other pnrt.i< of the machine. The party went to C >uiicillor R. Best for assistance, who drove to town, bringing the broken parts, which Harry Wilson palahed up temporarily. It was six o'clock next mining aftei an all night's "seance," when the machine was once more got under way. The annual garden party of the Inis- tioge Sunday School was held at tho home of Mr. Duncan on Monday, June 25th. Tho loading feature of the evening was a base ball match between tho ladies r,t Dundalk and Swinton Park, the score being 13 to 11 in favor of Dundalk. After tea a very interesting program w.- s given, consisting of songs, recitations and a piccolo solo. Viola Rennic and Edna Acheson sang very nicely a duet '"Liitle feet be careful." Mr. Harry Ritchie gave two sol.is. Owing to the absence of Dr. Caldwell and Mr. Wass there were no speeches except by the pastor, Mr. Wel!- vvood who is leaving this year. Th„ Dundalk Band furni.'hed the music. The proceeds of the evening amounted to 8102. Mr. Berry of the Merchant's bank, Markdale, laid complaint before Magis- trate VanDusen last week against four Markdale young men â€" Ce irge Bans . ley, Chas, Bansley, Bud Penelu a and Wilfred Burnside â€" chargi' g them with assault. .-Vt the same lime Mr. 5';.-lrdle of Lucas, Wrigl t & McArdle complained aaainst George Bansley and Bud Peonelton for assault, and also ag-iiuat Pennelton for using profane language. The cases were to have been heard on Saturday but on Friday evening Berry and Mc.\rdlo called on the magistrate in company with Chas. Bansley, Pennelton anil BurnsidH and the three pleaded guil'y. Pennelton was fined on throe charges amounting with costs to f 14.05. Charles Bansley was fined ?2 and %'iA'i costs. Wilfred Burn- side got the same. The case of Geor^t Bansley was postponed for a week at the requcpt of Ci;uncil for tho accused. H id not the plaintiffs recpicsted leniency for these young men tho fines would probably have been much heavier. The masistrato reipiests us ta> siy that h.> objects to interference and pleas of the a')ove nature when caces are laid except at thu proper time, when the casis come to trial. Niagara Falls The Union Sabbath Schools of Shel- bnrne will run their annua! monster excursion via C. P. R to Toronto and the Niagara Stesmboat Line to Le*i.ston. Thence via Gorge Electric Railway to Niagara on Friday, July 6 .\ delightful "2 houi's .sad on Lake Ontario from Toronto toLewiston. Thence by the Gorge Route along the Nia^a 'a river on the .\inern.'Hn side i:etting a bia.itiful view of the great whirlpriol rapids and other scenery. Excursion train leaves Markdale 6.55a. m fare to faro to 'Pima Toronto Niasara MarliHalo e.S5 2.tt5 iio Kle^tieitou 7.07 2.05 20.i Proton . 7.16 ... a05 'iOi liunrinlk ... 7.« 2.C5 2.06 Coibeiloii 7.M7 2.i«l 2.00 .Molancllion 7.1"> 195 l.So Shulbiirne 7.54 l.») l.HO (•rnini>io Sns l.e'- 1.B5 i.oiuel 8.12 1 GO 1.^1 OianueviliB lot... fl.JU.. . J.M 1.00 Arrive at TnroTito 10.:!0 p. lu. ri'i!ilri<ii linlf faro, net'ir.i tral'i wi:i lu.ivo Tr.roii'.o w'dorf at 10.30 \\. le. .I'll! n. for JinrkHa'e. All tiekets fro^n .Mulaiiutlutii nutl uurth cuuil \m loturtiouauy reftulur ti-ainiip toMonJay. ./mIv Otli Coiuu au<i Rltcnd a l'l'â- a^ant ftav. Committoa-E. Boiwick.K. J.NVataon, .\.Smitli. Berkshire Boar for Service Val'jv Tavrn Victor (lo7-'18.) Farrowptl(»n'v' 3 rd ino."), brc*l hv S. .1. f oartoii. Son A- t'o. Moadow vllle 't'tit. â- 211(1 ownor. M.O.O'-r. FWv liorton.O.if Dam. Oxford nucliasR .'jtli (l.Mlfi) bi od by 8. 1. Poarsnn, Son A Co. Sire, rurhnin'c Vict<»r9Dtli (13.rr9.' briid by W. U. Du ham. Terins $1.00 at iui'- of sorvico n'JS M. G. OBB, Flss berton. $l)ortborn Bull T'leth'ironchlired Shorthorn Pnll, "Favor- ire," ti223."). is for service on h»t27-2.S,2n(i rnTijye N. D. H, Vttemesia. Vedigreeon ai plication. Terms :!l.2,\ ALEX. McRAE, Cp> Wn. Bull For Service Ttior'^uctibrof^ sliorthoru bolt for servior oij lo' 181-1'i'J, E. T. A 8. R.. Arteniosia. radi|;rao oo!ipi>licatioii. Terms fl. tLAU'DE EKIXS FARM FOR SALE. Lot .12, con, 7. Arteiijeais; 100 acren more or less. 7.5 aoros cleared, 9S buBli. New barn, 48x 50, stono btablo. Good fr'.me honno, 45 rotts from «chooi.i mil« from Pc^t Offlie.l niilo from nhuroh. SprinR on farm, well at bouse. For tqrtbsr pvrtlotilars apoly to P. W CLABK. {Boekvalo M '.10 Flestaort>n Boots and Shoes For the Summer Everybody will be getting a new piir of Boots or Shoes or ought to bo gettinp a pair. In order to meet our increased trade, we have bought largely in this line of goods â€" some of the choicest and best that can be had â€" aisc heavier and cheaper lines. They are bought from some of the best Ma.i- ufacturers in Ontario and equal to anything shown in this line and i|uite new. Also a lai'ge lot of Trunks, Telescopes and Suit Casns on hand. Cus- tom work promptly done. Call and wo will try . . ' ' to give you entirn satisfaction at ' ' (Um. Clayton SHOEMAKER, ,:, FX-ESHERTON, ONT. ?T^J*vvv^^*^^^^V*^^'#VvVvN 'â-¼^^•^•^ ?'*^/v\/^^?vV'P^^fS?^FV^»%^*'S }yf\yw\y^r^ y^^yw\y^^ f « The MEDICAL HALL does not intend to let its reputation for the BEST SEEDS suffer. We have in stock everything in the seed line required by ths firmer or gardonei, all from the most reliable growersâ€" no old, dead seedâ€" everything fresh and full of vitality. Scores of people are taking advantage of these facts and securing bargains every day. Get your seed for spring planting from H.L.Douglass .>..'^..':^v.^-.>-^-'-x.^-.-s^..--^Jâ- -..-Jwt^ec^^^â- ,Jv.,•L^v>-^.â- -^ . A Hardware Talk. We have a large and well assorted stock. Call and give us a trial. We will give you tho best value for your money that you can get any place. Linseed oils, harness oil, machine oil, paints, dry and mixed; nails, from shoe tacks to 6 in. spikes; rollers for doors,and the tracks; flour and feed, fresh groceries arriving weekly- S<j Ice Cream served Wednesday and Saturday eveaing;^. f^^' A car load of salt, just arrived, fine and coarse. Jas, Pattison General Merchant = Ceylon. '%%^%^^%^/V%^^%'%^4 %''^% v^^w%^ ^-^%^v%^%^%^ ^ WAH Scythes, Snaths, Rakes, Forks, Sliovels, Hoes, all th right prices. Paris Green for the bugs, ji Agent fiir the Oxford Cream Separator, manufactured bu I he Farmer's Supply Co., Durham. This machiiit^ is the best ami sold at a low price. Call and sec it. J J F. Q . KARSTEDT Flesherton -^ ^ Ontario.

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