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Flesherton Advance, 18 Oct 1906, p. 8

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October 18 1006 THE t L E S II E R T O N A 1) V A M (VK 1i The Markets. Carefully Correcied Each Week. Ohm 32 to 32 j.g,„ 68 to OS Barley .'.'.* ."."..' 45 to 46 Wheat '"'**'„ I*^ H,y C 00 to 6 00 PoUtoe* per bag 60 to 55 Mutttir 20 »•' 20 E^sfreFh 20 to 20 Chickens 08to 1) (Jceso 10 to 10 Turkeys 1* »<» 1* r' s In Furniture The largest and best stock of furnituitj ever shown in Flesher- toii. Thi» without fear of contra- diction. Coino and bho some of the uice things in Sideboards Dining RoorT\ Chiairs Parlor Setts Bed RoorT\ Setts A special reduction just now oo everything in order to reduce the atock. W. H. BUNT We Trust Doctors ro •VOr^. J Local Salesman WANTED At once (or Fleshertun and surrounding dititricii. HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES. in FniU and Urnamentsl Stock grown and for oala by CANADA'S GREATEST NURSERIES A permanent nituatlm fur tnprii;ht jiarty. IJberal indiiceniBnto. Pay wwlcly. lland- uiat free iiutfit. Write for teriu« and cata- luKue, and 25c in ataiiii)* for niir POCKEl" MA<;NIKYIN{J tJLASS or 30c for cur HANDY METAL HACK SAW. Stone & Wellington Fonthill Nurseries. (oTtaSOO acres) Toronto Ontario WHO'S YOUR TAILOR? ' Just placed in stociv new fall •uiltngs. Try my work, it will give the best of satisfacN tiou. All work guarauteod. S. J. BOWLER Sproule's Block ^oticeI All those in arrears for Binder Twine will please settle tlic same inimcHliatcly and much ohlige yours truly R. N. Kinnear, & Sons jiriAXWELL ONTARIO What If you are suffering from impure blood, thin blood, de- bility, nervousness, exhaus- tion, you should begin at once with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the Sarsaparilla you have known ail your life. Your doctor knows it, too. Ask him about it. BiilMt th«T« If <UJ1t action of th» bowtU, pouoDoiM prvdQota u« ab«ortied. cau.lJiH Mtf&a- ach«. binniuneti, nftU««a. dTupflpBis, finil tbiu prtrautlDx tha SiruparilU (rnm doInK lu t>Mt work. A.r*r'< FUli ace Uver pUli. Act ganUy, aU T«f Mabla. br J. O. Ayar Co., Jjtm^, V yers mannfhotprTi of 9 HAIR VIOOB. AGUE CURB. COEitKY PECTDSAL. ^r» hMW» BO •aarsta I Wa pobllih lh« formnU* of all ear nia<U«iBaa. J.A.St.JOHN GENERAL {MERCHANT - - PORT LAW 3u$t Hrrived ! A full line of dre»« Kooes, Velvet.Sateen, Flauneleltea, Flannel Shirting, Un- der wear and Ready to wear shirts. Also Prints, Ginghams, Ducki, Cottun- ades, etc., to be sold at coat. Everything in the line of tinware made at home. Our prices will aurprine you. Call and see Pandora Ranges before purchasing elsewhere. Shepherds Flour for Sale . Flr« at Fevershain The fine new store and warehouse of Mt'ssra. Lieitman & Mcliuwan was com- [lotoly dentroyed by firo on Saturday morning la.st, Nearly nil the new gnod* Htofed ill the warehouse were wved, but ihe loss is very heavy to tlio twc y'>ting men just starting in businena, as there wa« no insurance. The firo was un- doubtedly the work of incendiaries, as there had been no workmen in the store on the previous day, Messrs. Hoitnian and ^cGowau happening to bu in Col- lingwood after the glass front. The ofticors of the Salvation Army, who have their quarters next door, were also away from home. The snow on the roofs of ad- joining buildings and other things made it a very opportune time for the da.stardly act. The fire seemed to originate in the centre of Iho new store and in a very few minutea the whole building was wrapped In flames. The wholo country is in a frenzy over the affair. People hire are determined that the store shall bfl re- built at very small cost to the young men whose hard work and hont'st plans have been so ruthlessly wasted. The brick has been purchased and a new solid brick store will be erected at once. â€"COM. I BUSINE.SS Cards KfCDUiOOaH ft TOUNO U Hanker Harkdale 09 a gaasral baokiug baaloea* . Mooejr loansd a raaioDabla rate C»n ou us. TCHI8LETT, • PoBtwaater, Oerloo. CoDimitsloner in H. C. J .Convevancer, deeda. inortKaRaa. laaraa, willa «to. carufulljr drawn up OollocHoua maUf. oliarRea rca»oDable. Also grooeriea, fiour. (eod etc, kept iu atock, rriuea rUbt. RJ EPBOULB Poatwaater, Phiaherton i^ninilialoner In H.C.J., Auctioneer Con- veyancer, Appraliar and Money Lender Real Uitata and loiorance Agent. Deeds moTtfiagei, leanea an'l wills earefnlly drawn Dp and valuations made on abortoBt nctice. money to loan at lowest ratea of intircst. Col ectlons atteudad to with promptnose ebargaa low. Agent (or Ocean Doinialon Staaiudup Company. A call aollclted. Torments of Tetter and Eczema Allayed. The intense itching characteristic of eczema, tetter and like akin diaeoaes in iBHtantly allayed by applying Chamberlain 'a Salve and many severe caaea have been permanently cured by ita use. For sale by W. £. Ricbardaon and U.L Donglaaa. MOTHER. SISTER ANDJIOTHER DiedorConsuinption,batthis Linden lady used Psychlne and is strong and well " My mother, brother and sister died ot consumption," says Ella M. Cove, of Lin- den, N.S., "and I myself suffered for two years from a distressing cough and weak lungs. I suppose I inherited a tendency in this direction ? «' But thank God I used Psychine and it built roe right up. My lungs ara nov» strong. I enioy splendid health, and 1 owe it all to Psyciiine." Cousumption, whether hereditary or con- tracted, cannot stand before Psychine. Psychine kills the germ, no matter how it attacks the lungs. Psychine builds up the body and makes it strong and able to resist disease. Psychine is an aid to digestion and a maker of pure, rich blood. The greatest giver of general health is PSYCHINE (Prooouncad Si-lnen) 50c. Per Bottle Summer Goods. All summer goods in stock including Duhtors, wool and plush Robes, Rubber Dash Api-i/nj and Ruj^s, Whips, Lashes, Curry Cumbssnd Brushes, Hoof Ointment Axle Urease and Axle Oil for Carriages. A large assortment of single Harness also ceaai Harness made up to order if desired. W. MOORE, Flcshcrton Out. Bull For Service Latrsar BR. T. •1 atsKi •S-atil dniKKlata^ SLOOUM. LimiiMl. Toroiitob Yorkshire Boar for Service. 1 Societies A Fleaherton O V 'W meota ob the last Monday in eacn mouth, in tbeir loiifio Iroora. Ubrlatoa'a block. Flesbertoo. at 8 p.m. M.W., Prank Chard ; Sec., T. HIakoly, Financier, W.J. Bel.amy. VIsitiDg brethren invited. Are you going to do this winiei? mouths 8|ieiit at the A few O Owen Sound, Out, will he ti ne woll KIMiiit. Throe courses of study â€" Husinesi, Shorthand and Typewriting an.l Prepar- atory. College now o|i»n for the fall term. Students adniirti.d at any time. Full particulars sent to any addreaa (ico. O. A. FLEMMING. Prinoi,*!. mount Pleasa nt Derd* Of purebred ai-nioh Hliortorn. with the farunna <nung stork bull. HROttinh Cliiet, at the head. Young stoik (or aala, prices raaaouablt, lariiis easy. marOitr R. AI.I.RK. Prop. 4-01 iTo, Cod. %, a.r, * s. a , PRlNCli ABTHUK LODGE, No. H.S3,A.FA A U, meets in the Masonlcball. Strain's block, Klesberton, every Friday on or before thadiU mocn. W A.Atwstroog, W U.; Herb, dmith, UeLretary. COURT FIiK8HKBT0K, 905. I. P. F. n-oetn In Cbristoe'B Block the last Wadiiesdav eveiilnR of each month. Visiting PorCHtbrs lieaitily wiloonio. C. K., Dr. Mnrrav; K. 8., '1'. Hor.ry; Kill. Bee, C. N. Richardson. Pluaru pay dues to Flu. Sec. before the flrat day of the month. CHOSF.N FHIENDRâ€" Fleaherton ronnell of ClioHan FrieniJH meets in Clayton's hall llrse and third Wf>dne<«lav of each raout 8 p. m Pkv aHsvssments tn the Kerorder on or before tno fii'.t ilayof each month. Chief Councillor, T. Hlakelay:Hecorder, W. H. buut. Medical DB OABTEB MCP & S Out, Physician. Rnrf:eon,ato Ofllc* and rosidenceâ€" Fster at., Fleshurtou HONOR ROLLS Report of Port Law Public School for September. CUsa 5 â€" Alice Holman Class 4 sr. â€" Delia Pedlar, Flosaie Sim- mons. Class 4 jr.â€" Elbett Ci rnfiuld, Uarry Meldrum. Class 3 sr.â€" Frank Taylor, Edgar Jack- son, George Piaber. Class 2 ar.â€" Martha Walker, Viola Cornfield, Milton Walker, Ilia Lyons. Class 2 jr. â€" Liaxie Oaborne, Marshall Sherwood, Liuie Croft, Sarah Croft, Birt Shiers. Class 2 pt.â€" Gladys Whyte, Millie Whyte, Myrtle^WarUDg. Class 1 sr.â€" Aleti( Lyons, Rens Shieis, Wilfred Rulstc.D. Geo. Udell. Class 1 jr.â€" Elsie Croft, Harry Thomp- aun, Murray Cornfield, Gleu Rolstun, Florence Badgerow. Avenge attendance 33. H. W. STAFroRi), Teacher. Sept. Rupott for Euge.iia P. S, Class 4â€" Clara Latimer, Harold Wal- lace, H Fisher, Ettie Latimer, Albert Sloau. Class 3 ar. â€" Jakie Sloan. Wesley Plant Msiy Mt-rri'-.k, Ruaael Parks, K. Jamie- sou. Claaa 3 jr. â€" Laurie Fiahor, Irene Walk- er, Elsie .\rnistrong, Frank Legard. Class 2 sr.â€" Millie Campbell, Lillie Campbell, Fred Plantt, May Parks, L. Hislop, Mary Turner. Class2 jr. â€" Willie Hogg, AUie Will- iams, Leila Sloan, Susie Leopard, C Fisher, Charlie Parks, D. Jamieson. Class 1 pt. sr. â€" Clareuco Meriick, L. Williams, W . Williams, Uarbara Arm- s'.roQg, It. J. Leopard. Class pt 1 jr.(>.)â€" W. iMorrick, Wesley Latimer, W. Artmitrong. Class pt. 1 jr. (h)- Mable Williams, Nea wiUiuins, Leon Pedlar, Edgar Le gard. E. JJ. McMcLLE.v, Teacher The undersigned baa for aerylce on lot 103, 2nd W. T. <ft 8. B., .trtemesin. a thorouRhbred Torkshire boar, "Lakeview Victor," No. 18420. Tariua tt.un. Thoroughbreds extra. A sx'leu-. did stock Fottar. 3 mos 1 Feb. TBOS. QUIOG, Prop, ThorouRhbred shorthorn bull for aarrlce on lot 101-162, v.. T. Si. S. K., Artemania. Pedigree on application. Te.ms *1. CLAUDE BEIIia HIGH CLASS PICTURESa a The place to get the best Photos is at BULMKR'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. SPnCIAL ATTENTION We pay Special Attention to Copymg and Babies' pictures. I'i:ture fram- ing a specialty. Try us for any kind of pictures and we will promise satisfaction. Kiuibei'ley public achnol. nB. A.T. IIOND " Uraduate Toronto University. Mem- ber ot Ontario College o) Pbyaicilana and Sur- geona. Ma.xwell. Ou». ilucueasor to Dr. Scott. JP OTTEWBLt, Veterinary Burgeon Qraduate of Ontario Velortnary ColIwRe, rasidauoe â€" ssooud door aootb west on Marr street. This atiaak ruua auutb Presbyterian Gbnrob, H. WILSON, niacksinltb 'Iradnato of the Veterinary Rclence Asaoolatinn. Hasidenee. Durham Itreet, op- postu Hoyd, Bluklibg'a hardware. Legai. .SENIOR ROOM Chittlos E. Stewart, teacher. Averauo alteiidaiicu for Sepiemlx-r, 22. Class V. sr.â€" Elvie Bi-shop, (Victor Ellis, Eva Magee, and Frances Uurd) equal. Class V. jr, â€" Verna Wallace, Errol Gaudin. Class IV. sr.â€" Ei.iio Burritt, Mary Ann Fawcett, Willie Hammond, Mildred Harris. Class IV. jr.â€" Bcmice Scott, Vera Masoe, Annie Curry, Dalton Ferguson. ClaM 111. sr.â€" Walter Buiritt, Stanley Waller and Stanley Wallsce equal, Har- old Proctor, AlWii Feruusou. Class in. jr.â€" Nellie Bunitt, Wilfred Soolt, Maudie Plowes, Maggie Ruid. LUOAB WRIGHT Ik MeARDLB Barrlatara Bolloltora Convayaneera, eto Omeesâ€" Owen Hound. Ont and Harkdale Out W n Whiovt, MoAaDLB I B Lucas N n-Flasherton offloa, Utiebeira Bank every Bakurdav. Dentistry TJr. B. C. MURRAY L. D. %., denial siirRaot ** bono,' graduate! of Tnronfai Unirersllr and Roval Collage of Dental Snrg.<eDa ot Ontario. Oas tdnilnislratlon for teeth axtraetlon Ottceatraaiaauaa, Tcroatestrael, riaahart JUKIOR Form Teacherâ€" O. Oaeaar. Average attend- ance for Septeinlter, 30. Senior 2nd~Barbata Curry, Violet Ferguson, Maud Fawcett, Benniu Walter. Junior 2nd -Addie Oaudin, .loaephioo Ferris, Elsie Ferris, Verna McCounslI, Annie Cornfield, Russell Harris. Senior Part 2â€" Prrle Fawcett, Albert Siuith. Junior Pari 2â€" Rachel Hutchinson, Veruuu Buihop, Sloicr Ellir. After Trcataiaat. BLOOD DISEASES CURED Dra. Ka & K. Established 25 Years. < «r MO NAMES USED WITH- OUT WRiTTEN CCilSEKT. He waa sorprlaed at how tka Borea kcalad â€" "I took your New Method Treatment for a sarious blood disease with which I had i>een afllicted for twelve years. I had consulted a score ot phy- aiclana, taken all kinds of blood medicine, visited Hot Springs uxd other mineral water re- sorts, but only Kot temporary relief. They would help me for a time, but after discontinuing the medicines the symptoms would break out again â€" running Betoia Tveataaeat. sores, blotches, rheumatic pains, looseness of the hair, swellings of the glands, palms of the hands scaling, itchiness of the skin, ayspap- tlc stomach, etc. I had given up in despair when a friend advised ma to consult you, as you had cured him of a similar disease S years ago. I had no hope, but took his advice. In three weeks' time the soraa commenced to heal up and I became encouraged. I continued the Navr Method Treatment for four months and at the end of that time every symptom had disappeared I was cured 7 years ago and no signs of any disease since. My boy, three years old. Is sound and healthy. I cer- tainly can recommend your treatment with ell my heart. Tou can rater any person to me privately, but you can use this testimonial aa you vlah." W. H. a We treat Nerrooa Debility, Varicocele, Strletvra, TItal IVaalrnaaa. Blaod aad Skla diseases, Vriaary, Bladder aad Kidney complaints Of men and women. DC an CD Are you a victim? Rave you loat hope? Are you Intand- ntNULn Ing to marry? Has your blood been diseased? Have yott any vreakness? Our New Method Treatment -will cure you. What It has done for others It will do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter vrho has treated you, write for an honest opinion Free of Charge. Charges reasonable. BOOKS FRGB â€" "The Golden Monitor" (Illustrated), on Diseases ol Men. Sealed Book on "Oiaeases of Women" Free. NO NAMES VSBD WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. BrefytUaS eoatdentlaL <lacatioa list and coat of ticatment FREE. DmKENNEDY&KERGAH Cor. MlchigaLik Ave. &nd Shelby St.. Detroit, Mich. Buggies AND Wagons A splendid selection ol first class vehicles to choose from >-f ,^^ ^-4^ .^.^ « « Prices and Z^xv^% Higbt « « Ja H. HEA RD - - Flesherton @® D. McTiVVISH ll[ [[[SilllON GJllliM[ m\\ For First Class Buggies, Carts, Pleasure and Lumber \\agons, cutters. Sleighs. Wo k<!ep a stock on hand to choose from. AL50 HORSE SHOEINQ ANDQENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ and euarat»tee first class work. We keep on hand Ploughs and Plough repairs, and a.ao Massey- Harns and Noxou repairs for bindera, Mowert *11 kinds oK mnohiiiery, also Binder Twine cm hand. » OPben in town giv^ is a call • 'W»«*r"*'* ..;_ji..

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