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Flesherton Advance, 4 Nov 1897, p. 5

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41 1 mm THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE NOVEMBER 4 1897 Vicinity Chips CUaractertstics of the Past Week Carefully Culled for (he Curious Biuiueas notices among locals will bt + charged at Hit rate of ten cnts + per liixe for each vaxurtion. A + reduction will he mctde on coii- t tracts for lUO lines or over. Kov.25 will be Th^inksgiving Day. Township Council will meet Saturday. The Mail-Krii|)ir« has ruauced the pi ice iif its dnily idition tn f4. , Large floul(B • f wild geese have heon 80ouweiidin'.( their way U> sunnier ciinius. The ediwr of the Durham Review has "â- eeii " a ripe peach growu by a lady in that town. H.iUowb'cii pa-sod off x'ery (|uiet, in Fleshortoii. Our Imd buys are all good bciys. Louoks" flour for sjile in 25 and 601b. paper l)a«s at mill firices. M. Bichard- (uti & Co., Flenherton. Mr. SV. Trinihlo has secured the con^ tract of carrying the Durham and Flesh- ©rtiin station mail. Our first fall of snow for this year ar- rived on Friday un'rning, but it met with Huch a warm rtception that it did not stay with us long. The adjourned auction sale of Mrs. Baskervillo's furniture will be held on Saturday, Xov. 13. Bills will be issued this week giving full particulars. Mr. J. Runstadtler stepped on a stone while gettii.g out of the 'bu.s one day la.st week, amid as result has since betn travuUiug on throe le>;s â€" two of tijein wi oden. Mr. R. N. Henderson's little dauf-hter Maud, agad 4 years, met with a naaiy accident on Satunlay. Her father was drawing her alouj,' the street in a child's wagun, wlien she, childlike, struck at a pile of wooJ they were pas>.ing,aud lisirg her bjiliince fell against a sharp stick, cut- ting a hir«e Y-shaped gush in her fore- head. Dr. Carter driiSbed the wound, which 16 a nasty one. Mr. J. H. Fliard isoreciing a couple of buildings on his property across the ftreiit from the factory and blacksmith shop â€" one a !arge and commodious hen house and lumber room, and the other a show room 20 .x 26, two stories. The hen houHe will be a complete affair (^f its tiiiid, in tended ti) accommodate fifty hen«. There i.s a basement, a hatching room and two general rooms, while the attic will be used for storing lumber. There were two runaways in town on Tue^day, one of them resulting very seri- (lusly to a youni.' man liunied David Hm- dersiu, driver for Baocroft & Talbot. This younu man was thrown from a load of movables and one of the hortus kickt;d hiui in the stomach, wounding him badly. He is under the doctor's care, and it is nut yet known how badly he may be in jured. This is the fourth runaway Hender- son has bee.i concerned in during the past few months The periodicals of the Public Library were sold by auction un Wednesday even- mtf last, bringing in about 917. A new scheme has been adopted to secure mem hers. Tickets having fipaces for twenty books have been issued un psyVnent of 5 cents by menil)ers of any family holding a regular 50c ticket. This ie a good plan til give the children rnadinir, and the cost is very small. In thia way a family of six could each pi;ssess a ticket for the sum of 75 cents. Think it over and hand in your name. The winter is upon UN when reading is a lux'iry that all can indulge in. PERSONAL5 T. Hill & Co. wish to announce llmt all iicconnlH n..t settUd by Fridny of this week, Nov. 6, will be placed in William Henderson's hands for ininioiiiate col- lection Mrs. Trimble's ini.linery rooms are bristling with cmto.uers. No troublu in soliciting ordei-s this sea.s<>n. The hats are so becoming when placed on the head that the sale is mailc. W. J. McFarlsnd & Son have just shipped 0700 pimnds of butter to Pritico Edward Island. They p;iy the hi::liest prices for all produce. VViien you h.tve butter, »L'gs ix poultry to sull get Mc Far'and & Son's piici's. The Advan.:e will be given to new sub- scribers until Jan. 1, 1890, for only i<ne duQar. A short and sugary announce- ment of this nature ought to more than double our li.^t. but 7<'0 will satisfy us this time. Roll 'em in. Me.'.srs. Geo. Mitchell, P. Munsliaw and John Dell left on Friday evening for Muskoka. Thty will take possession of the same hunti-.ig ground that they have used for several seasons past, near Conimanda. Miss Annie Richardson arrived home ou Tuesday evenii'g of last week. Mr. J. .T. Blown, back line east, has gone to Chicngo to take up his abc-do. Mi:<. T. Hill and family hfi Inst wetk for their new home in Ru.-welt, Man. Dr. Mahttii, Clarkslurg, 8|cnt Sunday in town. Mrs. J. W. Henderson, Toronto, ig the tfiicst of relative* here. R. J. Sproulo visited Gait on business this week. Sir. and Mrs. J. E. Moora spent Sun- day with friends in Coltingwuod. Mr. Will Tlioinpson, who has been in Cluvu'and during "-.he past summer, has returned liume. Noticeâ€" 1 bog to inform my patrons and the publice generally, that owing to coiitinncd ill health, I find it absolutely ncce.saaty to discontinue all kinds of laundry work. M. A. MOOREHUl SE. The Free Press says that Shelburne has a wife- beater. This does not (piite tally wiih its recent stetenient that the people of that burg were "the most law abidin-i on God's footstool." There are few vil'nges in Cannda, wo are happy to know, that harbor such a travesty ou humanity oj a wife beater. The Shelburtie Free Press has removed •o new snd luxuriant ijuartcrs in the Berwick block, just completed. Bro. Mort'.imer has, like a snail, been very much cramped for space during the |)a8t summer, and must feel free as a bird in his new nest. We pros3nt our curople- luents. Obituary riiDLiUâ€" 111 Eug- ui«. on SundiiT, Oct., 3.' Joteiili Paillur, SRsd 60 years Mr. Pedlar was born in England and came to ihis country with his partnis in early manhood, settling in what is now Ontario County. Ho married a Aliss Elsie Burry of Mariposa township, by whom be has seven children living. Mr. and Ml s. Pedlar settled in Artcmesia 21 years ago, on a farm on the gravel roi.d east, about 2A miles fiom Fltshcrton, where they remained^ until a few yi ars ag.i, when they removed to Eugenia leaving their son Win. on the farm. The deceased uenlleinan leaves a widow and seven children to mourn their lossâ€" five sons and two daughters, viz.: Mrs. John MoKee, Owen Sound ; Mis. Win. Mc- Kae, Saimiel, Richard, William, Giorae and Robt .loliii, all of this township. Mr. Pedlar was a member of the Method st church from boyhood, having bein baptized into that faith in Ennhind. He had been ill only a short time, the caiee of death being .•â- oinolhing like piiraly.sis of the brain. The fuimral t^ ok place to Salem buiial ground on Tue,sday aftcr- noun. Deceased wss a brother of Mr. Samuel Pedlar,ex-couiicillor of Attemesia. Siome ye»-s axo agreat quantity of salt water sa.mun fry waa deposited in Guoriiian Bay. The experiment was tried with many doubts of its successful result, t>ut their misgivings were un> nece8.sary, as we find more of these fii.e large fish coming up the livor each suc- ceeding year. This full the salmon have been seen as far up Uie Beaver as Olarka- bur,'. â€" Thornbury Standard. Ten days ago an old Frenchman left Pitiut .\ux Baril on the North Shoie of Geoigian Bay, for Peiietaiig, in a small boat. Something went wrong with his craft and the wind blowing strongly off shore, he drifted out and after spending three days and niuhts on the water came ashore at Lonely Islnud, 60 inilei fr^i the point of departure. The hghthouse keeper cared for him until he had re- covered from the effects of the exposure, when he was taken to his home on the mainland. You can have The Ad- vance until I Jan , iSgg, ior only $1. Our Clubbing List For the bineli^ of those uf our readers who desire to subscribe for several papers we have maile the following reduced rates. Most weekly papers send balance of this year free, so that the sooner iianies are teceived the greater the value to be secured. Advance and Weekly Ghibe $1.55 " Mail. 1.55 " Farm and Fireside. 1.55 All three above fur 1.80 Advance and daily World 3.05 Globe 6.06 " " News 1 80 •' '* Star ...... 1.95 ' and MontrealStar 1.80 Born. Bnirrâ€" In FlesbsrtOD, oo Thursday, Oct. 38, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Buu*, a daughter. Still born. Vf AKRIAGE LICENCES ^ ^ At Guvernnient prioos oftbom; New Versiou oluHH : U. li. and Jubi)u« Sl.SliLEpoiion, iu P.MKS at a tiiut. II. McI^l.S rcBOY, IsSl'BB. Doseni Firit For Or Six Edobnu. F£i2?ra to Rent Huiulrml ncro f«rmsit;istod on the Toronto it rtvdoiiliaiu rood.iii thotiiwiiHliipof Art.'niBBla Hiuilo.s Bouth oast of I'Mushurtoii. Ou tliu iiiomihoH ftru a Koort brick liinisi! and a fraiLu barn. For further particulars apply to JOUM WUIQHT, 8K., Fliihorton. TENDERS WANTED TondcrHTill be reculvsd bv tbe iindeniiRned up to 12a'(:lnL'l[, uoon, on WBrtnoadav, Nov. 10, for tho aroction of an lulditiuu to Kuh'euia pnblio school. The loweit or any otlior tuiidcr nor. Uboofis&rily accepted. PIan» and npooiilo- ac'oDH may be Boon at my rPRidencc, lot '27. con. a. Artulncsiii. SAMUEL I'EDLAB, S«c.-TrcB, Buceuia, Oct. 7, 1SV7. WANTED, AGENTS ^ •;&«" r-i^rir,;:.' Haihl eopictt Boltl. Three thuiiHikud flvo liuiidruil ordurud from AiiPtralia ; lar^e iinnntity goiio ti) Suuth Africa ; gointr Uku wild-flro ii'i Can- a'ia. Lonl Li>nio, H«r MajuHty'a son in-law, says : *• Tho bust popular life of the Qiuntn I have soen," and thou8au(lB ondorso tho »tato- niuiit. Oiitnt fvoo to oauvaBHert) ; axciuRivi* Lurritory ; book on thuo: easy to maku ^5 daily ; stinia make twice that. The Uradloy-Garrotson Co., Torouto. As:ents sell ««KlondikeQold Field*' Like a wliiHwitid. Kxportnncod oaiivaBsoi'H rua^iin^ tho rluhost harvo:>t of thtiir livoa ; new begiiiiiors doing wniioi-s. Noarly ovtirybodv subuctibuK, One young follow on a farm at ffl'Z a month is making ^'Jfi. A lady typo-writur lit $3 a wuek ih cluai ing $11. A tnnchanio who liad uaruod $l.;)0 a <)ay ifl clearing d.~) a day. Wo want more agents. Canvassing outUt^'iots , ^orth »1. THfcl BttADLEV-CiAKUKTSUN Co.. Md., Torouto, Out. J. D. iVIorgan of Dundalk wa.snnminat ed at the Reform convention in Durham on Friday last to contest South Grey in tbe coining LeKislafivre battlr. There were fuur names before the convention, viz.: J. D. Maraan, Dund.dk ; G<<> 1^ nn!e, Glenelg ; Dr. Mearns, Hanover ; %nd N., McK^ocbuie, Durham. General Xews The Government of Norway will send out an expedition to look for .\ndroe. The Whiteway Ministry was defer' cd in the general elections in Newfoundland, The Premier and several of the Cabinet Ministers lost their seats. The New York Sun prints a despa h from Alaska oi tlinin<{ the plans of a mm bcr of Americans to run a tilihus erirg expedition into the Yukon gnld'Selds and carry on mining in delianccof Can diau authorilr.. "fa^ WW efio ^^ For Coughs, gp'pr Colds, Bron-^V*^^*'. chitis. Sore ?%J3r^ S- chitis, Sore throat, etc. KCimV, WATtON « 30 . rroramr«Fi>, ^ » ^*^*f • »<Br-^ % LanioiaRaiDri.^'^ij^^'wwM^s^s I j&agaBiiBaaSi A Large Stock ... of Footwear III Ladiea' Mens' and Children's Boots and Shoes, also Uubliers, Uver.ihiies and Felt Boots Custom work and Repairiitt{ attended to promptly at CLAYTON'5, - - Flesherton. | Agent for Dominion Money Order Express ^^ Vj fe:;^ ggigii g !! >y ! i ^ ' ^ '' d ^ s ggggg5 s g^ J. E. nOORE FURNITURE DEALER AND UNDERTAKER Sella all kiuda of Furnitare Cheap for CASH or LU.MBER. Agent for all Repairs of the Fisher and Pulford Ploagh, Have on liand for aale at great Barf;aius, 1 good PARLOR SL IT, not quite now, but in excellent condition. 1 KITCHEN TABLE. I WASH STAND. A number of CANE-SEAT CHAIRS and 4 HEATING STOVES. Picture Framing and Undertaking as usual FLESHERTON. tgg=g=gs g!g=jy^ '<:' yg:gsjy!g ^ BULL CAME ASTRAY Came to tbe proniiKii of the undorsiRned. lot UiO 7, ICant Uauk Liiiu. .^rtiiuusia, about Bopt. LSiODO two. jearohl bull. Tho ownor i« ruquoBtHil tu prove property, pay vxpeuBue aud taku tlio same away. PKICE TEETEB, Flealierton, Oct, 4, 1807. Slieep Stx*a.yedL Strfiyod from till) pn>iniHtt9 of llio undurKiuil* OfK lot III. con. 4, Osproy. ouu owo hlionp ami two lamhBâ€"oiio uwM Aiid ouo rtiin !aiiib. Kv/v Ininb liail tail cut olT. The olil ewu ia a wuil hrml Lniccstur nud had clip olT luft uHr In- foriiiatiou na to thoir whertmlxnits will bo tUaaWtilly r«coivod. WAl. bUOW NllIDGK. Maxwull. X'.O HI liii H. HIClTM.iN, lObQ. (iiOraltor,.Iiiuo iW. Di!.Mi 8in,â€" I would bo.loiuK an iiijUB'.iao to vou and tho public not to make knt'Wii tliti benoflte I rucuivL'rt from your remedy known .xa •LightuiiiK I'liin Huutor." I upraiuod uiy ankle vcivbadlv. a short time after it Kot vo' y bad aKitlii. I waa unable to uet around for about throe nioutlu. Flrstltiiod one doctor thou aiiotlior. aud other remodios to no oud. 1 wttH uearlv Kiviiiq up i« dotpair wlioii you gav)^ mo tho llr'st bottle of "LinbluinK i''iiu Hunter" tofrviton itH nioritR:to my surpriBo 1 Kot immiidiato relief «.iid in about thruu weeks I boKan uiovinKaroiiul, auii shortly aftor wunt to work. I thank thn dav I boijaii usiiifi your L!f4lituini{ Fain Hunter that soi me on iii> feet a«iiin. We have used It for burnB, Boalds, bruisus, couKhs.soi'elhroat, sore shoulders on thii horses and cuts in winter, yot 1 have failed to bodisaiipoiutLMl wlion npp.iud. In fftut it is our lionsehol.l remedy and I would not be without it. Anvoiio wishing to write me direct I will Kla.ily answer them. Wishimj you every success I runniin, Yours truly. .-V.iCOOK. _ bovo ifl Olio of the many huniired tcfstinioiii. ftis ponriiii,' in, tellin« of tho curative powers of LiKhtuinu Tain Hunter. Shippod toaiiy address on reoeipt of price. For s,ile in Flesherton at Dr. Christoe's Mi'iliciil Hull and at Flu-slitTtun Station l<v J. B. Euan, yonoral sturo. ONLY 25 CENTS A H(vrTLE FLESOEBTOI SHMIlili PMLOB Monuments, Urns and Vases Hairdressing in the Latest Style Scissors Sharpened and Razors Honed in first class Style. Time Table OOING SOUTH. Markdaloâ€" 7 35 a. in. 4.40 p. m. Fleshertonâ€" 7.48 a. m, 4.52 p. m. GOING NORTH. Fk-Bhertonâ€" 12.07 p. m. 9.18 p «n, (Iarkdale-12.20 p. m. 9.30 p. m. .\gont for Rnlstin's Lanndry and Parker's Dye Works, Toronto. MISS SARAH STUAIV. *» Tcacbiir on piano, pianoforte, organ, etc, Hold.4 Drst cla'S teaahurs' certiflcatn in mosio with honors from Alma Collnfiu ; pupil of I'rof. St. John Hittonrauch of CoponbaKon, Denmark. KeBldenoo (.ppOBito Methodist oUucr.h floshertoD. Tbe undersigned lias seciUfJ the agency for tbe new Metallic Plate Glass Alonuinent, luanufuctuiod in Toronto, one of the finest nioiiiinientB- ever presented to the public. Ii is- prjiiounccd by e.xpi.rls to De ti:e best inunnineut in the iniukct. Tho iu- Hcription, which is paleufed, will last for au'fs, and will be as perfect in a hundred years as Uio lirst yoiu-. .\!i inscription in jjranito or marble, v. lien put on in |,'old, silver or pniuttil, will last only a short time aud tbt:i l.avo to be done over again. The ol'i need not put on their spectacles to 1 1. iJ our iiisciiplion. Tluse monuinei.l.s are of beautiful designs, granitii:-.til iu led or grey, and are witiiiu the n iich of tbe poorest. An early call solicited Wn. HENDERSON Vgent. JJesidi'iiee o))posite the Tres- bytcrian church, Flesherton. Cook's Cotton Root Compound Is the only sa'fe, reliablo 'monthly medicine on which laJies can depend in the hour and time of nerd. Is prepared in two degrees of strength. No. 1 for ordinary cases is by far the best dollar medicine known â€" sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. Wo. £ for special cases â€" lO Ucgrees stronger â€" sold by druggists. One box, Three Dollars ; two boxes, Five Dollars. No. 1, or No. 2, mailed on receipt of price and two 3-cent stamps. Th« Cook Company, WlBdjor, Oatario. Sold ill Flushorton and every wlioie in. Canada by »U responsililo druj;j;i.irs. Farm anl Mill Site lor Pale For sale very cheap and ou very p'ihv lernis. Timber larm, l.'H) ncrns, two miles from l'l,.>i|i' ' ertou, known as tho Win. HoRusawiuill pro- perty, and ou which isftu o.toollent wiit.ir p.wor. fouii.latiou of saw mill, dam and pond and' water wlieul iu place and all loadv fo, 1 iii'ina' mil; on. About I,'>acroBcloiired.:iOiici-us tiuilver most oil, Salance well tiuii>rred,mixo t inlier This farui will 111) sol.l at a baroaiii ir lold at ' ouce. Small payinout down, balance on very e.»sy tonus, .\pply to R.J. SpBoni.R. Flusherton. Ont FariTi for Sale Farm for sale choap. ill aeios, well watered QimiliHoast of this villaRo, kuown at llio Fun' wick farm. Apply to M. Uiohardson, aasiRUoe Yy^ANTBD FARM TO RENT OR SSLL A experienced cauvasiier to travel and .•ppoiiit ajjenta. No oanvansiiifi. Salary and expeuses paid. Tbb BRAiiLKv-aABUBruoN Co., Ltd., Toronto . . . 0, Lot 17i),3nd con. N. Rood frame Uouse ; terms. R. T. <fc S B.. y» ftoresi. .% acres nlenred. Easy'^ W.A.AB.VfsniONQ, "^ Flesliorto^h^ -^-- â- MHHIflMiliMttH iilHi

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