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Flesherton Advance, 8 Apr 1897, p. 8

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â- m^nwupi THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE i>%»%^^%%%%%^%/»%'%^%^^%»%%%%^%^ V. WINTER SALES NOW RUSHING I Tlilo Is tho Rcamm of year when you want to buy a cutter or Hleigh. I have them â€" boautieji â€" and will sell on yoUr own terms â€" if they ar« not all ono-8ided. Painting and rctlimming done to order. Don't buy without looking in uiiun my samplee and getting prices. ^. T. WHITTEN «,«/%^/%%%%/%%/%%<«/%^%/%%V«/»^^k%1»^^^^^1 y,>vitffiy.v.Yr;;iv>^^fgv^^^^^ Come and see! "Wi OF THE BEST QUALITY Heard's Cutters and Sleighs . . . We liave some fine Cutters aud SIcigbs to sell or exchange for 'iVood, Lumber, Sawlogs or young Cottle. HEARD & SON FLESHERTON J. H. ^ vr^!!^j ! jy^jy^ ^^^ ^,jygag ; ^ ^ ^ I BARNHOUSE The Flour and Fruit Man WjAhes to draw the attention nf the public to the following specialties : pnr.SKIN MITTS and LEOGINGS wade to order, or will soil out uf Stock. FUUITS AND CONFECTKJNERY OYSTERS IN SEASON Try "ur breakfast CEREALS. Flour of all ^'radesin stock. Dont and Shoe buaiuesa «lsn attended ill as usual. W. Barnhouse, - Flesherton Eugenia Mills AND Carriage Works. C i-ri,\!;;e8 made and Repaired, also Plaain ; and Matching, Band Saw- Ing, vVood Turuiug of every das- oriptiori. Planing and Grain Choij oingdoae while you wait, for th'i Beaver luraa thewaeol. T. W. WILSON MnnaKer so YIAM' â- XPIRKNOI. ATENTS '} :>>i TRADI MARMf _^_^ OiaiONS, »»»'' OOPYRIOHTa *» Anyone iitndlrur a nket.-ii ami duHciiption may Ouiriilr aacertAln. free, wtiullier an InvtintlDii U |,rf>rmt'.ljr imteiitabla. Cotiiiuunlcaitnna atrtotly oulitlileiitlal. OldMl iw«li«; rnraeciuinKpateuU tn America. Wb h«»e a Wanhlngtoii olBce. rsK'iiU lakan tliruuKh Muiin A Co. reovlTt •peuial notice lu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, l>at.-<tirull]r llluitrmted. lanieat clmilatloa o< miy Hi'lpntlno liMirnsl. wceklj, iMiiiii t3.no a je«j tl.»jnij moiithB. Hpo<!l>i><^n C(.pl»a and llAVB Boua UH iUTRNTS aent frea. Addreaa MUNN A CO., 301 Ilroadway. New Yark* OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO, la tHe vex>y Best ri.AOE IN CANADA TO (IKT A Thoioiijli Business EdQcation. Take a Round Trip ;?,f«r ru"„„'«'» â-  • â€" • â€" â-  CoUtiHuR aikI U.i'Q ii'irRtftl noparkiiiontt in CanRrla.iliot) visit lUa No rJiorn Htitliiu!iH CollnKti ; t^XMiiiJiM) ov«ry- % ill]'} th M'oiiuhly. If wo fail to produce llie I* %st b1) >r<>iii<ti ,ouiiipl(>t«. pmutlnA) and oxtun- â-  > re ^O'lto if ittitU- ; thti bnut collcgo iironitHuH R'li th'i :>>Mt 'iiirl moH* complete ntm moni sult- ablaf iiniitiiro Aiid All liaiioes. wo will ^ive von A full «oiir*n KKFIM. For Annual Announce- miaft ..{(vingfuU pArtioulars fri!o, addre C. A. FLEMING, Priori imL Cash : for : Hides! Shon|)!<kins anil all kinds (if fura pur ahns»(i, f<ir which higlio;>t ULtrket price will be pnid. Homomadu sausages on hnnd, alte all itidn of muHts. Flesljerton Meet Emporinm aoil Lot For sale. For sale cbeap and on easy terms In Fleafaer- ton. 8|>luudld farfje. solid brlek dwelling, with sood Btune cellar, anuiuier kitchen aud wood* uouae, aliio Kood frame stable, brick lined. P< e'nin«fl contai nn two larRe jots and Kood vouDg orchard, lieari UK. Hoime and ou'buildiniia are exceptiouallv wull flninbed aud very convent- • ntly laid out. Apply to K.J. SpitouLX.Fleiberton. pniCEVlLLK AND DURH.\M STAGE. Durbani atagn leaTee Flesberton Station at T.I5 a.m., returna 4.45 p.m. I'rioevillc stage leavea tliti Kamc place at 12.:W, returning at 4.4.'i. Fare tul'ricevillii and return, SO cents: Uurbam, • l.au for riitnrn, 75v. ainfilu fare. Livury in cou- nectioD. Orders ma be left at either hotel. A.McCAULEY i'ro Px*opex>tles FOB - SALE -BY- S. J. SPBODLE, FIESHEBTOI IF TOC WUin TO BUY rROPEBTY CONSl'LT THIS Hl'AOB. FOR SALE cheap and on easy tt-rniN, <mu mile from FleHhertmi, i>J hcck land and on which In w good 7 rooiiiH fraiue dwelling, well and uoiiifortably KniHhcd Htoiiu uellur uiidorni'.'ith, and good well and pnm|i in kitchen, giHnl frniiie Htalile and driving luiuHe, uIko brick line<l hen hoiiHe, miiall orchiinl eummoncing to l>ear. Apply to U. J. SPUOULE, Flesherton. A DEAD BARdAIN if sold during prcNent niiuith. Two improved fanuN, one a mile from Priceville and tho other Name dintjince from Wareham. Small (Miyment down, balance cm VERY easy terms. Also a hunilred and fifty acre farm and mill Kite one mile from FleKlicr- ton, princijuiUy hanlwcHHl buHh, '.25 ucrea cleartnl and frame dwelling and stable. Any person wanting a decided bargain apply quick to above. ilK' -Mt- i?Jfr IMr ttc 'Vfr -Jft- -^It- -^V- -W- -ttt- -W- -'ik Photos -TAKEN -AT THE Flesherton Photograph Gallery are done in first-clnss style and at lowest rates. S|ie(Mal attention given to copyina. Babies' photos. aI a specialty. Pictures framed. ^ MRS. BULMER Hf^if I'ays for your Name nn 12 Konutifnl HIDDP.N NAMK ('AUD-', lovaty iiiutnrun, or ao HnnilsoniH OalUnK Cards. Cash -- _ with ovdor. HtiiinpH taken. Address, OANAD.V CARD H0U8K, "IngorBoll, Outario Farm and Mill Site for Sale For tale very cheap and on very easy terms. Tlnit>er farm, 150 acres, two miles' from Flosh ortnn, known a« tho Wui. HogK sawmill pro- perty, and oil w\ili:h \9. ai, ixeellont water powta-. founrtalion of saw mill, dam aud pond and watur whool in placo and all ready for putting mill on. About Llacros cleared, .sniorea timber, inoat oil. balance well timbered, mixurt timber. Tills farm will be sold at a bargain if aold at once. Kniall iiayniont down, balauce on very easy terms. A|i|>ly to B.J. 8pnoci.K, Flestasrtou.O Tta« Real Oladvtone Mr, Gladstone is an einlHxlied expres- sion of England's greatness ; tho most eminent repres»nrative of a nation over whose territory the sun ever shines. Such an imposing personality commands universal attention. We know that he is a scholar of superior attainments. We know that he is notonly a believer in, but a defender of Christianity. We know that he is a philanthropist, fof his earnest and indignant words in behalf of the prasecut' ed Armenians have thrilled the world. We know that he is a stutosman of supreme endowments, and otie of the most notable conversationists living. Few men can <K)mpare with him in know ledge, ezperiense, remininoence, bril* lianoy. He has known all the men and women most worth knowing for the last two and a half generations. What a school to have graduated from ! But in all this astonishing superiority we do not find the real Gladstone until we recognize the moral motive of his life â€" the mainspring of his character. Per- haps the following simple story may help us do this : During his last premiership one of Mr. Gladstone's house-servants was in great distress because of the increasingly bad habits (*f her son. Drink and evil C'inipanions were rapidly ruining him, and he seemed to be drifting irrevocably be- yond her influence. The good woman had spent much time in prayer, and was longing and seeking fur some w^y by which her wayward child could be saved. In her distress she thought of her matter. It seemed presumptuous that she should unburden her sorrw to hun â€" the great man, burdened with the cares of state, the nmster of England, India, Australia, Egypt and the great oceans â€" and tell him her trouble. She was ready for any ordinary endeavor to save the wanderer, but oughtshe, could she do this/ Matcmsl love finally prevailed over fear, and the poor woman ventured to approach the Prime Minister's study. Her knecK tremblutl and her heart sank. Shu knocked timidly and then wont in. •' Please, sir, I have come to you be- c.itise my boy is going to the bad, and my poor words have no weight with him. 1 made bold to come aud tell you, hoping perhaps you might S{)eak to him. No one can do whiit you can du. Forgive me, sir, but I hod to come !" The cry of supreme distress was suftisieiit. Mr. Gladstonu threw im- iiiixUately fr«m his mind all afliiirs of ,st<ite, and after a few words of Nyiii|>nthy, and in hope that possibly ho might 8«bve an erring soul, said, "Send him right in. I will Hjieak with him." and waited (Mtiently until tho bold-eyed Isd hiul slouched into tho r<M>m. Tlio young man was somewhat aliashud, but seemed resolute and almost defiant. " Sit down, my la<l, and let us talk to- gether for a few moments," said the premier, with the same courtesy that he might have exttsnded to one of his Cabinet. In a few minut«B the b<|| was disarmed by the great man's gentle manner. He exiiected to find a scolding judge ; he distxivered a tender man. Advice was followed by remonstrance. Tlien, when he had become responsive and was almost moved to tears. Mr. Glad- stone said : "Now let us kneel down to pmy." The kindly action, the interest, the earnest prayer were too much for the young prodigal to withstand. He arose from his knees and loft the study, let us hope, a saved man Viewing a scone liko this, wo feel that we know Mr. Glotlstone and the sources of his motive in life. Tho pattern uf liis lireatness is the Man of Galilee, Tho was friend and brother to all mankind.â€" Youth's Comi>aninn. Edward Wicklow, James Duridu and Minurgan, Chatswurth, have been com- mitted for trial for burglary. All wore admitted to bail. The Rosslaiid Miner, in a ret^nt issue says : " The outside press will confer a favor on the people of this community if it will inf>>rin the mUio that there are more laborers now in IVossland than can find work, and there will soon be a little army of unemployed laborers without re- sources if thny pour into the district at the present rate. It is impossib'e for Kootsnay to provide work for men who can do nothing but manual or clerical work at the rate such persons are coming to the country. Piospeclors, miners and people with a little capital can find uood opportnitiea in the Kootenay. Others aro only inviting niisfmtuna by coming here at pruscnt. Cook's Cottoo Root Compound ^â- â- ^^^ It the only safe, reliable ^^^H||Vfflonthl7 mealcine on which ^^^^]Zr ladies can depend in the ^^m ^\Aour and time of need. ^^E if I* prepared in two degrees W^^a* ofstrenitb. ' '« No. I for ofdinary cases f« by far the best dollar nedicine known â€" sold by druggists, otie Dollar per box. No. a for special cages â€" lo degrees •tronger â€" sold by dmggiat*. One box, Three Doltan ; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. f « or '^o. i, mailed on receipt of prie* Uid two 3-ccnt sUmps. tiM 0«*k Company, Wlatair, Ootarl*. Said i'l Flesherton anal everywliere lu Canada by »11 reaponsibia Urimxitta. : ; I^OOS : : WANTED ! In nnlimited quantities at the Highest CuBb Prices. CKOPPII^O only Sc F*er BajC lEECBOFT & TILBOT Gray's i.Spp of Red Sm';:'^ Spruce chitis, Sore P||||| throat, etc. UUIII <sms KKRttY, WATSON A CO., Pnarsiarasa. \ MoNTsiau g«a»o«o«o«c«o«o«oso«c i soac« o «oso«oee«o« WANTLO-INTELLiaENT HEN With good iiluoatinu, who want to better their pohitioris, mid ^vuuld be content for a year with eOlXI a.'Hl expeuaee. Write us, with dvscriptit^u aud occnprition, and wa will mukw a pro|>ositi<iii for now or the future. .Mao iiuvdwl, reliable lueii lor Australia. Write to~ day, for we arj in a hurry. The Mauagur, 49 Klohiuoud St. West, Toronto, Out. Clubbing List Advance and daily World 12 80 News 180 '• Monlrual Herald 1 80 •' " Witness 1.80 •' Youths' Compahion 2.35 Weekly Globe 1.66 Sun 1.40 WANTE0CANVA5SERS,"QUEEN VICTORIA, HER LIFE ANDReiON" f Has captured the Rritish Emt^ire. Bxtraord" iiiary toBtlmonlals from the great uieu; send for copy free. Maruuis of Loruesays, **Tbn l>eat popular Life of the (Jueeu 1 have aeeu." Her llajesty sends a kind letter of apprecia^ Tion. helling by tbonsauds ; gives ontbusiaMtio satisfaction. Coat a uilnt of money, but larttu circulatiuiiB justiflus low retail, SS. Lots uf historic illustrations. Large l>ookâ€" over all 2x(MilOi inches. Muu aud women of atandiug Intuo ceiuinunity luaking 913 to #40 a weok. Kxcluaive territory. Pi-nspautuafree to ago iits. Hooks on time. THK IIK.VDLUY QAKH EX- SUN CO., Ltd, Torouto, Out. The Markets. Carenillr Corrected Each Week Flour |4 50 to (5 40 Oats 16 to 17 Wheat 80 to 86 Barley 20 to 30 Peaa 37 to 3? Butter le to 11 Eggs, fresh 8 .o 8 Potatoes bag 26 i.o 25 Pork 4 00 to 4 75 Hayperton 7 00 to 8 (W Hides 4 00 to 5 00 Sheepskins 25 to (K) Geese 5 to Turkeys 7 to 7 Chickens per pair iO to 88 Ducks per pair 40 to 90 Woid 17 to 20 Time Table OOINO .SOUTH. Mark daleâ€" 6.40 a. ra. 4.40 p. m. Fleshertonâ€" 6.53 a. m. 4.53 p. m. OOINO NORTH. Fleshertonâ€" 11.48 a. m. 9.17 p. m. U«rkdale-12.04 p. m. 9.30 p. m. §\\me$» €'&xd$. MCULLOUGH A YOUNO, nauVcTs, Markrtale. do a general banking bufl^ inesa. Money loan ai) at aresauar.bla rata. Cofl on us. AS. VANDUHEN, J. K Clerk 5th Div Court, Co Orey Issuer of Marriage T.lc«n>«!i. ConT«yanM% Notary, f uUic Auctiou-er, Money to loan M from 5 to 8 per cent. Charges nio<5or.^to. Flbhwsbto.s r. O. TJEBTa COLLECTED. Tbo nndirsiuned is prepsisd to aiKlertatft the collection of all kir.ria of debts. Hutmt bongUt. accnnnt.) colleeted, utc R. K. EENDEl'.SCN . Tj.wHiTr.1*m rCHISI.KTT FleMerton Stntina Hottuiaster, Commissioner in H. C. 3..Catl- vnyaccor; deeds, mortgages, losses and wilts diawii. Mouoy to leml at 5} per cent, and njf- warda. Debts coUecteil. Charfma inorirratK R. J. isPUOULE, Tostmaster, Fleshsi-ton, Commissioner In 9^ It., JLicuaspd >uvliuacer, CouTtyMicerr A • praiaer sod Money Laiic'er, Uaal Katat* aud lusurauce Ageut. Cneda, Mortgagea. Leasaa, and Wills drawn up aud Valuationa made an shortest ootice. Auction sales attuuded to (B any part of the County. Money to loan at loir •at rates of iuteraut. Collectiona atteuded ta with promptneas and despatch Ch irge.i low. Agent for the Dominion fateauiihiy Company, cheap tickets (lonj Ftesbertou to Li»erpuol, lilasgow, Loudon or anyoftfat britisb iioriai. Partioa Inteuding to visit EngUnd, Bcollniid or Ireland, will please ask rats* before purckasius their tickets oUewbors ^ot\ttU$, AO.U. Wr .â€"meets every flrst and th ird Mon . day ii, each uiouth, in their loi'.ge room Straio'a lllock, Flesherton, at 8 p. as PriceTeet-r. M.W.; A. M. Gib>.ou, Uecurdva. W.J HelUiuy, fluacc.'er. Viaitiug KrutbeaM invited. PRINCE ARTHCK LODGE, No ,W1, A F A AM. moot In the JJasoLic Ilall, Straiu^ Block. Flesherton, every Fri *iiy on or before «ie full luoon. Geo. Uitchell, W il. W J Bullaiu^ , secretary ^^ DUFFEltlX rXJDCF, !»» ISO. I O F, meets iu Clayton's flail every Tu«» liav evening at s o clock Visiting brbthroncoidially iuvited AS VisDi-EFji, K O Jfntijtrij. F. uai:bh.\ll. L. D. S.M.D. B, Dentist. Visits Msrkdak tbs 1st aud ^Ird Wednesday of sacb uioiiiti, Pleshertouâ€" Kuch trip on the day Cwwiiiu. T O. OAMPBBLL, I' D S, DD 8, Dental Surgeon, Markdato. OtUceovcr McCuliuugb A Young's baulk. Honrsâ€" S.:jU a.3i. to G p. lu. Visits Flesherton tbu second aud fourth Thursday ot each luootb. OBlco at Muusbaw^ hotel. m HESDEBriON D n a, tl D 8, Dentist of ToronlD tfjoM met^alift) will visit Flesherton i>rotcRaioi> s.ly the Urst Wcduosday of each nioutb ami jiiiniiaik the day (ollowiug (Thursday.) ffgal. JOHN W. FKOST.L. L. B. Barrister, Solicitor, Couvoyancor, ets. Office â€" Next topoat office. Hproule's bloah Fleaheriou.every Saturday and court days. N. II. â€"Owen Sonud office, Frobt's blOAk ilO Puulett St. East. 1 UCAS A WKIGHT, Barristers, Ro)lcitora, ConveysDcora, eta., Owau douud. Out. - - Maikdale, Ou^ W. H. WiiioBT. 1. B. Lucas. N. B.â€" Fleslicrto:! office, UitcUell's Bank every Wodncsday. TUCKEB A yATTF.B80N. Bari'lsteis, soUoItors, etc. Uolsou'sBunk.Uwen Bound. Harry O. Tucker Geo. W. Patterson UACKAT A HATTON Barristers, Solicitors, sto. Offlsesâ€" 30 Pouletto 8t.. Owen Sound ; and Mata Bt. Dundalk, ovory Haturday. N.H.â€" Always iu sttendanco at Flesherton and Dundalk Uivibion Courts. A. Q.MacKav, M. A., W.J.Hattoh County Crown Attorney. PeiUrftl D iB BUTTON MDCM, MP PA S Out, Prloevllk) Office next door to Brown's store; residenoe onedoor west oi Methodist church, Kiuross sfe. Office days, Tuesdays and Saturday D R CAUTEB M P & B Ont., Pbystclan, Surgeon, • Flesherton oQiooâ€" 8traius b'ock. Bosideuoa Munshaw's Hotel JOHN A SCOTT MB Member College Pbyslc. A Surgeons,Ontarl» Graduate In Modicliie ot Toror Uuivorslty Fellowship Diploma, Post Giaduate Medi<»I School and Hospital, Chicago. Diseases of eye ear, uouo and throat speoially treated. Real - deuce. Maxwell, visits Fevarabam Thursdavs V4 J P OTTKWELIi Vsterinary Surgeon. Graduate o{ Ontario Veterinary College. BoEldenceâ€" Second door .louth on west side Mary stree This street rnusaoath from Protbytorian ehuro^. r â- *

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