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Flesherton Advance, 1 Nov 1906, p. 5

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•>:» TiIE FLEESIIERTON ADVANCE NovErcER 1 1906 :4 Vicinity Chips Hallowe'en. For money «t lowOTt ratea, land aecur- tjr, go to A. S. VanDusen, FUesberton. ftliss Grant of Durham, a former tea- cher ill this Bcbuul, called on The Ad- vance while at the convention. A quantity of IJ inch cull rock elm for _jpj^jjale at our Rockvale mill. â€" Armstrong Bros. Markdale. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. &forgan,Strachavea visited last week with Rer. L. F. Kipp. For sale oheap and on easv cerms.o good tmiiding lots on Cullingwood street, Flesh mton. Apply to R. J. Sproule. Miss' Eleanor Kipp of Woodstock is the guest of her brother, Rev. L.F.Kipp. Miss Alma Douglass of Uwsd Sound rtaitod friends here Ust week . Notice â€" I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name â€" Herb- ert Badgorow. Miss NelUe White, of Toronto, is visit- ing her sister Mrs. J. Curntield. SiiTeyonr feathers. Bring o«t yoor hen, turkey, duck and goose feather and Ret tlie lM«b«st price. J. & W. Boyd. Mr. R. Dmke, of Toronto, spent a few days during the past week with Master Fred Karstedt. Mrs. T. Blakely spent part of the past vradi in Toronto, with her sister, Mrs.Q. MooiehoaBe. Gall at the Advance office and see A.S. Ihnrston's Souvenir Poetal Csrda. A geod range in the two varieties, 8 for 6 e. aod 6 cents each. Rev. J. B. Waas and family left this laoraing for Toronto, where thsy wiU id fatare reside, Mr. Wass having pnmtisMd a seburban residence. Ram lambs for sale â€" Thoroughbred Shropahire and Leicesters, bred by J. A. Kemahan and James Buckingham, Os- prey. Prices right. Apply to G«on(e Stewart, Flesherton. It will pay you tedrop in and have a a look at A. S. Thuratnn's Souvenir Postal Cards â€" 2 for 3 cents and 6 cents each. A. S^. Thursten, Flesherton. Cow fur Saleâ€" A large red Durham cow in calf to be sold at once. Don't mis* her as she is a good one. â€" J. A. St John, Pbrt Law. Tenders will be received up to Nov. 1st for the puinhase of the tannery and stave shed on the Damude property in Flesher- ton, shed 100 feet by 24 feet. R. J. Sproule. Messrs. Geo. and Bd. Jamieson who have been working out west daring the summer months near Edmonton returned home Friday last. Mr. Joseph Cairns has given up his busiuese at Ceylon and has leased his hotel for a term of years. Mr. Calms wishes us to thank the public for their patronage in the past and hopes it may be extended to his sU'Hiessor. Mr. D. Madill, Ceylon, has accepted an •igency from tho Manson Campbell Co., of Chatham, for tho sale of their incubat- tors, farm scales and fanning mills. Mr. Madill's territory includes half of Artmesia and Osprey, also Olenelg, Pro- ton and Extoraont. oc25 Strayed from my premises about the 1st of Oct., one red two-year-old steer with stunted horns turned down along fi<<ie of heed. Anyone giving inform*- tian of his whereabouts will be suiuUy rewarded. Alex. Carrutheis, Eugenia, The Orange Valley Sunday School will (D.V.) hold a box social in the Urange tlall on Mondsy evening, Nov. 5th, Prugramme will commence at half past â- even. Ladies with boxes admitted free. All others 10 and 15a. Mr. and Mrs. D. McTavish returned frona Michigan list weok, accompanied by the former's brother, Mr. A lex McTav- ish, who is in poor health, suffering from a paralytic stroke. Lost â€" lu Flesherton, on Saturday even- ing, October 27, a carved gold chain bracelet with key attached. Finder klodly return to Mrs.W.L. Wright,Flesh- erton. 15dec Mrs. Jas. Johnston, T. S. R., had the misfortune to break her arm one day re- oentlyr Dr. McWilliamo, of Dundalk, reduced the fracture which ia, we believe, a rather serious one. A' special meeting of the Women's Institute is ealled for Tuesday Nov. 6, in^ the Town Hall at 2.30 p. m., when it ia very important that all nembers be pres- ent to transact important buDiiieos. Lost â€" Bet ween Monshao's hotel and RicharUuon's drug store, uii Thursday night last, a purae containing aboct twenty dollars. The fiadt.r wiU be re- warded by leaving at this i>tij;;e. Mr. Walker Sloan of Kugenia ia so afflicted man. A few week^ ago he had hb hand seriously injured, and he ia now ill with a bad case ui diphtheria. It baa been said before that miafurtunj Comes singly. Cattle Strayedâ€" About Ist of Septem- ber, one fat blue colored cuw and one red three-year-old heifer with scissur mark on her riKht bincb bone. Finder please commuutcat«« with Mark Wilson, Fle*h- ertoo. On Thanksgiving Day Mra. Cliaa.Irwin ar., who lives with her sun, Samuel, fell ou tbe doorstep as she wai thruwiug out a dish uf water, breukinif her arm just above the wrist. Mrs. trwm, who is over 8U years of age, ia doing nicely and keeps wonderfully cheerful. There will be no Advance issued next next week. Most of our surruundin^t exchanges dropped an issue earlier in the sueimursod we will take our holiday cow Buaineas will go ou ss usual ia the office however. The staff out handle all job work aadâ€" eaeh. On Tueeday, Oct. 23nt, at the Manse, Fleahertou, Charles McDonald, of Bruce Township, was married to Miss Christina McPhail, of Glenelg township. Tbe groom Was attended by Mr. H. MePhail and the biide by Sarah UcPhaiL Rev. Nathaniel Smith of T?ronto,agent of the Upper Canada Bible Society, occu- pied the pulpit of the Baptist church Sunday ntoroing, the Presbyterian in the afternoon and Methodiat in the evening. At the latter church Rev. L. F. Kipp, President of the society, presided. The Women's Institute held their an- nual fowl supper at tho home of Mr. Al- bert Stewart on Wednesday of last week. A rainy evening prevented a large atten- dance,but a bountiful supper was provided and a pleasant evening spent by those who braved the bad roads and attended this yearly function. Mr. John Weber showed The Advance this week a oiaminoth apples of his own growth. It is ot the Wolf River variety and measured 15i inches io circumference and lipped the scales at 30| ounces. Who can beat thit? At the close of the League service on Tuesday evening Miaa Wass was present- ed with a cold locket, and the li'tle girls of her Sabbath School class gave her a gold chain as an expression of esteem. Miss Wass will bo missed in the Sabbath SvhiK4 and in tho league where she was 3rd vice president. A public meeting of al! interested, in the county, will be held io Markdale on Nov. 15 at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the^jrerpoge of receiving the views of itll interested in hone breedine, as to what can be done to improve conditions of the hone business g«nerally. Siallion In- spection Act, syndicating horses, etc. will be dificuued. Dr. H G Reid,Georg"- town and Jno. Bright of Myrtle will bo present after having inspected all stal- ilotia in the county. One of the hunting parties left here Monday morning Ust for Parry Sound district. It was composed of Messrs. Jasper Stuart, of Kimberley, George Smart iii.d W. H. Thurston, of Flesher- ton, and George Cairns, of Ceylon. This par'y is aoii.g to hunt near Wahba- mick P. O. Here they wil be joined by Mr. John Siuart of Powassan, On Tues- never ' "^"^ morning a second contingent of deer hun*ersjleft for Golden VaHoy, Muskoka. <rhi» party consisted of Geo. Mitchell, Mark Wilson. John Wright and John McKee, of Flesherton. Thos. Lo:khart, of Dundalk. Peter Manshaw and G. F. McDonald, of Eugenia. We wish the hunters the best of luck. The annual meeting of the Flesherton branch of the I* . C. Bible Society was hvld in the Presbyterian church Friday evening last. The secretary. Bey. L. W. Thorn, rendered a satisfactory report, showing receipts of $64.30, which had been forwarded to headquarters. Tho officers elected for the ensuing year are as follows : President, Rev. L. Kipp ; Secretary. Rev. L, W. Thorn ; Treasurer, W. H. Buat. Committees were ap- pointed from the several churches as follows: Hetbodutâ€" W. Clayton, W. J. Bellamy, Dr. Murray. Presbyterian â€" C. Stewart. John Chard, T. R. Mc- Keezie. Baptistâ€" H. Holman, R. Allen, W, Simaona. Bob Baldock, who waa pitching for the shoe factory ia the ball game last Satur. day, broke his wa while deliveriag the balL The accident ocenrred in the ifth inning. There was a distinct snap heard when the bone cracked. The young man has the arm in plaster. The fracture waa near the shoulder. The rame sort of an accident hsppend here sevsral years ago to a slim young pitcher nmmtd Kn<itt.â€" Brampton Banner and Times. X^OTirW *• b«r»by glron that a Spacial 0«i>- J.lUllV,a «rmlM«etin«of«b«rtihoM««ofThe Flesliartoa Hotel Conipanv, Limitsd, will b« held Id (JlaTtwa'a Ball, flusharton. oa Moadaj ISth ifovombiir at ouo o'clock &!tui'UOoa, Business 1 â€" To ooesider the reccmtneodation of tha Utrseton to ro|>eal Kj-Uws No's 3aad fl, and if appruTsd to repual said Uy-law». 2 â€" To coDStder tbe rt»commendaiioa of tbe Directors •uactini; Dow By-laws iu place i. No's 3 and '.22, and If approved lootfaflrai same. 3â€" T» consider the rsceannradatlon of tbe Olrectorsi to borrsw moiwy an tbo credit of lb« eompaar, aud if ai>ptor»d-to saactiou Bjr-lsw passed bv U>« Directors authorisiug said bor- rowing and tJie se^-urity to be granted to lauders therefor. t-To maka nacesaory anaoKMnaols la oon> naction witb tba Hotel preia^as. 6 â€" Any other ooiupetanc kuuia^s. Bj oidar of cha Board of Oincton K J. SraocLa. nimaliaij Flesherton, 31st October l'J03. The Meaford Express regrets that the people of that town do not take more In- terest ill thnir public library. It is a long time since we beg<tn regretting the same thing about thi.<3 town, brother. There are whole herds of peopU in this world who do not know a good thing when they are looking at it, and there sre others who refuse even to look. The Divisional Court in Toronto over- ruled the order of Judite Mabee quash- ing the Owen Sound li>cal option bylaw, and the bylaw stands. It was held that " where a inunicipality is divided into wards, each ratepayer shall be entitletl to vote in each ward in which he has qual-- fication," does not apply Io voting on a local option bylaw. Too, there was no evidence to show that a single elector waa prevented from recording his vote or that tho return was not ma.^e in strict accord- ance with the voting. The surveyors malting the prtliaainary •arrey for the Huron and Ontario BIrctric Railway came <nto town on Tues- day. The gitng consists of R. S. D. Hartrick, chief engineer; L. Morsev transit m.in; F. Shupe, A. Rosa B. A., W. L. Ainloy, topogrraphers: M. Cvpe- land, R, S. Wilson, levellers; H. O. R. Horwood, R. W. Murray, ehainmen;CoI. W. Firlds, axeman; A. Bamhouse, rear .iag. The Advance in conversation with tome of these gentlemen wasinformed that in all|probab'lity the litje will be built in- n|p of three yrars. We hope it nay be an. Tenders for Farm Tenders will be received up to Jan. 1, lOOr for tho purobase of lot I.'^-IM, E. T. ik 8. K.. ArteuioKia, ail soedeil ilosvu but i aorea, and in good chape. Have sold oat my stock and defir,) to quit rnnuioc ^ut lenn than $1000 O'u'h and balance at jj wor cent, witli terms 'to suit pur^ chaser. Tbe hitfhost ?r any teader not necas- sarily accepted. A. EOYD, Flesherton, Boars foi- Servke Qd* thorouiihbred Berhbhire and one York- shire, ai>le.i<ii<i aniiualb, for k«i vice ou lot 1M,T. Jk a. tt., Arteuioeia. Terum ^l. nlJov T. B.Li:TEt,rrop. SELLING AT COST 2000 Roiis of Wall Paper For UJmHr Klear Slippers, Overshoes aind Rubbers FOR SALE AT CLAYTON S We have already received a very large stock of new goods, and invite you to give us a call, expecting a good bargain. We will not disappoint you. eustom Olork and Repairing Httendcd to CLAYTONS The MEDICAL HALL does not intend to let its reputation for the BEST SEEDS •offer. We have in stock everything in the seed line required by the farmer or gardenet, all from the meet reliable fcrowersâ€" no old. dead seed â€" everythintt freeh and full of vitality. Scores of peo^ are takinit advantage of these facts and securing bari(&ins every day. Gat your -^red for spring planting frotn H.L. Douglass FALL GOODS A Ready to Wear Clothing new stock of Keady-niade Clothing just arrived. Come and get an up-to-date suit at a reasonably low^ price. We have our Fall Dress Goods and Blousing in. Boots and oes I We have a large assortment of summer Boots and fe{ Shoes ranging in price from 75c. to $2 00, your choice per pair for 50c Jas. Pattison, Ceylon. An Examination Of oiir wall paper will convince you that wp are selling the nnwt i><>|<ular and artistic de- signs of the season. We will send samples of our paper to aoynne by request. We alao c-'ury the bighetit grade of vataiabaa for oil piiiiio«tts. Call and See I3s* C. E. TRYON PRICEV11.LB F. G. Karstedt 1 General Merchant. I^ouse Turnisbings It would be worth your while to inspect our stock of Carpets, Linoleums, Stoves, lianges, Ileatere (ct>al or wood,) Curtains and Blankets Wheh in town visit our Millinery Parlore before buvins: your hats. F. G. Karstedt Flesherton - - Ontario. \3

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