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Flesherton Advance, 31 Oct 1907, p. 5

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Til E FLEESHEBTON ADVAIfCE October 31 19o7 • » • •I. •I. CSTA«USHEO 18T9 THE SIANDARD BANK OF CANADA Head Office - - - - Toronto The Standard Bank pays interest four times a year en a!! Savings Bank deposits. Savings Bank Department in Conr^eclian yvlih ell Brandies. It FLESHE-RTON BRANCH ANO p:!5 »<->â- â™¦'â- ; T.J,.'-, TKANKSGIVir^G We t.h.ink Tln-e, Lrril, and not alone For g lid of glatliicis, ful! succe.'is, Kdi" wcnlrh thiit we have ciUcd our owu â€" The f li: !i, th» lovo.^tlio happii)C!is; But tor the sorrow and the siuiirt, Tlie failure and the utrivini; vain, The song »• e carolled iri our hearc When our poor lips were dumb with pain. Not for ttccf nipli.'ihmeiit complete, Not for the euro-free nuardi-J wny, Not for the paths "f penRe our fiet Have found, we thank Thee.Loxd, to-day; Bui for the hii{hivay's dust and din, For perilous places safely passed. For every ItIit of donlit and sia Which clutched, hut daio not hi>!Jl us r-.iR'.. For al! Thy patieiico through thoyear.'!- The VBiiis that come, the ye:ii? that go; Thy patience with riir fi-.ulr, and feais. Dear lord, we thank Tlieo, kneeling low Jean BLfETT, in Gh,be Vicinity Chips To-night is Hallowo'en. Now boys, be good. See advt. of Collinsot;'3 new store at Ceylon in another column. All sloi-es wi!l bo closed on Thanks- giving Day. Good r csidtnoe lo rent, .\prly to W A. Armstronji. Mr. W. H. Bunt was in Stratford last week on business. For money at lowest rates, land secur- ity, go to A. S. VanDiisen, Flesherton. Miss Thompson, Toronto, is visiting her friend, iliss Gillcsj-ie. Car of salt just arrived at ZJoUinson Bros., Ceylou. Mr. Joseph Thomas, Stralhavon, is visitinc at the Baptist p.irsonoge. Flour â€" A car load of Ogihics flour a^ CoUinsnn Bros., Ceylon. Mrs. M. K. Ricliaidson is in Toronto visitins; her daughter,Mrs.(Dr.) Webster. Rev. Mr. Kipp's theme next Saiiday morninu; is "The Word* of JfcS'is" Born â€" In Chicago to Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Thurston, on Friday, Oct, "ioth. a daught..'r, Heleiie. Chopping done every Saturday. â€" 0. C)lllnson, Ceylon. Mrs. E I Whitten is visiting her diughler, Mrs. J. Sautidcrs in Toronto. For Quality and Quantity ask your deal- er for the now big plugs of "bobs" "stag' an.l •'currency" Chewing Tobaocoes. Mrs. Joseph Howe, at one time a resi- dent of Kim berley, died recently at her hime in I'owasfan. • GIANT TRIPLETS -Currency" "Bobs'" and "Stag" ChowiiiK Tobacooes in big plugs. Quality always the same. Foundâ€" Sh)« Fair day in Agiicultural Hall, Flesherton, lady's belt. Apply to R. J,Sproule, Flesheiton. There is a bargain in a Kiniberley farm offered elsewhere in this ii.<uo for quick sale. Look it up . Mr. -Aiidrew C.cr received w^rd on Saturday of the dexth of his brother, William, who (fas a citizen of W^oodstock Fov Sale â€" .Second hand ensilage cutter, No. 8, with carriers and all attichinents, Sylvester make. Apply to David Madill, Ceylon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stanley of '"Siaidey I Villa," B.aliny Beach, Toronto, spoilt I 6ve days sa guests at the Maxwell par- sonage. j A quantity tood, "strictly hand pick- â-  ed" winter appUs for sule, in orchard, I Apply to Sproule, ni<juiii1iothain & Co, I Flesherton. ! Mrs. Geo. Stuart mid children are I visiting rel-.tives in Thoriibury during I her husband's absence at the hunting j grounds. Steer came astray â€" Two-year-o'd gi'cy steer, came about hr«t October. Owner please property, pay expej|ses and take away. Arch Boyd. Flesherton P. O. Dr. Caldwcll'.s j^ernions next Sunday : a.m., "JcFUsaid CUvary " p.m., "Voices from the Cro.ss." Quarterly meeting and Sacrament commencing 10.30 a.m. All welcome. C. E. Tiyon â€" Practical Painter and Decorator, will receive contracts for church decoratioD and school houses. Priceville, Out. Get your chopping done at. the electric plant, Eufjcnia. Customers will p'ea.-se note that wo will do no grinding after 4 30 in the afternoon. Fifteen or twenty of the young people attended an entertainuiont in Maikdalc on Thursday evening of last week, and report a good lime. Mr. Geo. Watsin of Proton has pur- chased the Heron cottage on CoUingwoml street and will move bis family here for the win'er. The tax collector is now after us. It should not be didlcuk for the f.iriuing jcouiiiiuniry to square ac:oun*3 this year. A few wisps of hay will do the trick. Rev. Mr. Little of the Presbyterian church has commenced a series of .serm- ons on the book of Esiher. The first of llie series was yiven on SiinJay lust to a deeply interested congregation. S:eer Strayedâ€" From lot 2, con. 3, Euphrasia, on or about Sept. 1. one red 3-year-old steer. Any inforunilion i\a to his whereabouts will be thankfully re- ceived. Stu.irt Bros., Kimborley. STRAYED,â€" To lot 2 con, 4 Euphrasia on or about the middle of .August, a one year old Fteer. The owner can have him by provine propelty and paying expenses J^iines StuuL't. llurrj! Hurryl Hurrylâ€" There are only six choice ram lamVs and two young short horn hulls lefc for sale at Maple Grove Farm. G. H. Burke, Maxwell P. 0.,Out. Hitch Lost â€" All black., with white spni between front legs, on Tuesday, Oct. 15, answers to name of " Lady." Finder please return or send word to \V. H WANTED, -oO hH.sho!s good eating potatoes. Apply to Sjirnule, Hijjiii'^b. t- Uv,il:,im.s..n, CeyLn, ham and Co. I ,./-,., r.. > , r. , Mrs. Charles bisher and S"n, rnd, chief iperator of the G. N. W, Telegraph We are sorry to loam lh>t Mr.Em.irsoii olHce, Hamilton, have returned home after a week's visit with the former's nephew, .Mr, Lewis Fi.-her of this place. Mi.sws Lily Boyd, Lulu Mitchell, Willa Wright and Ruby Tiiiiihle, and Mx.ster Bellamy is coriously ill with typhoid fever in Toronto. Mr. W. Wilion of T'ironto ha« returned home Hn 1 will spend the winter »'ith bis mother here. Sirs. Corbfitt has leased Mrs. Moore- ' KeinlHll Mitchell, of t;.e Owen Sound C house's residence on Sydenham St. and jleaiale, are spending a we k's holidays at will reside there. j their homes here. The News announces that a govern- j H.iving leased the Eu.jenia saw mill ment investigaliou has been ordered into („r thisse»-.on I sin prepare.] to do all the Grey house of refune Bffairs. kj,,,! „f custom sawing. 1 also want any Mrs. W. A. Tucker returned on Satur- iquantity of lath timber for which hiiihest day after a fortnight's vixit with her cash price will be paid at the mill.-- drughler in Toronto. ;Thos. E. Fenwick. Died,â€" In Markdalo, the 23rd October, • Mr. Segal, has oi)e'»ed up a Ktore in 1907, Mrs. S. J. Halhcrt, aged 16 years, â-  Proton Station and any person who hw ». moDths, wifa of License Inspector H«l- metal, iron, tea load, old rubbers or rags ))«rl . ', QQ hand send him word And he will go out and pay you cash for it and take it away. Died, - In Artemesia on Thursday, 24th inat. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carson. The little son of Mr. John Teeter waa seriously scalded last Saturday by falling into a pail of boiling water. Lit tie boy ai;d girl f<jr adoption, boy lOyrs., girl 5 yrs., bright, healthy chil- dren, brother and sister, would like to get bcth into one family if possible. Also a little uirl of five years. Apply to M. K. Richard.son, Flesherton. Maxwell L.O. L. will give a concert on the evening of Nov. 5, when Dr. Sproule and I. B. Lucas will be pre.sent, also a sjood array of other entertaining talent. See bills. Cull lumber for sale, â€" A large quantity of good grade cull luoiber on 12th con- CBSjion must be cleaned out at once owing to lease expiring no reasonable dtfer re- fused. Address postal card to I. Harvey Peigoe, Fevertham, Ont. Farm for sale cheap, lots 155, 6 and 7. con. 3.W.T. andS.R., Artemesia.145 acres 20 acres bush and!" swamp, well watered larne frame barn, comfortable house, good oichard. For price and terms ap ply to R. J. Sproule, Fleshei ton, or John Stewart on the premises. Those young men are once more begin- ning to congregate on the street corners in the evening to *.ho great discomfort of ladies who are passing. We thought this had been stopped, but, in the words of Scripture, "The doa is turned to his own vomit again, and the .sow that wi s washed to her wallowinn in the mire.' A little party of- four left this week for Thessalon, where, in the wilds north of that tewn, they expect to tackle the buck moose The party is composed of Messrs. Jas. Vauso, Jos. and* James Oliver and Jos. Watson. They take the journey all the way by C.P.R. One night List week W. Benthaci had three c'ucks and a rooster stolen. Sunday moruiiiK the missing fowl were found to havi- be'-n returned durini; the night and a no ice t:>ckcd on the fowl hoi se which read: "Feed tLein a little more â€" too d poor." For the next couple of weeks iha editor of this paper will be putting on iiiiiscle in the wilJs of Parry Sound. We would be thankful if u!l our l.'Cal readers »o;jld h:ind in lti>nis of news to the iiien in charge and thus make it eaiier for them to produce an interesting paper. The union Thanksgiving service in Flesherton will be held this momint; (Thuisdiiy) at 10.31) in the Methodist church Rev. J. J. Little will preach the setinon. The service in PiiceviHe will be held in the Methodist church there. Rev. Lewis F. K>pp preaching. Service at 11. We are informed that Dr. Ed. Paul of Toronto h.is been appointed demoustrator in anaesthetics and extraction at the Toronto dental college, in place of Dr. Thcma.s Henderson, who has resigned. Til is carries with it a sidary and does not interfere with his ordinary busines-i. Ed's many friends in this district will be plessed t:) hear of his success. Mrs. iJohn Weber of the vall»*y returned home on Monday after an extended visit with relatives at Mocwejiw, Sask, She w&s accompanied by her d.iughtcr in law, Mrs. John Weber, jr. (nee Miss Ethel Uurd of Kimberley) and three children, who will make a win'er visit with friends here. L'^ter she expects her husband tn join her here. The tilling of iho sink hole on this end of the new railway line, referred to hat week, hat been iu ptomess for the pa^t week and a hsif, and will be completed thi.s «oek. A teinpiirary track was built around the hole and a great qiantity of â- ^rivel h.is been swalhwed up, but iho con'notor hopes to have a solid rn.i.l bed. The following parties left this villi'^.' on Tuesday for the hiintiu'Z country: - Geo Mirehe'l, J.>'iii Wiiyht, P Munsiunv, S. Pedlar,Ji'hii McKee jr . (Jeo. Srewsrt. Geo. Cairns, Malcolm MeDo.ial.l. W. H. Thursbm and Herb. Smth. Veiisi-n oui^fit to be plentiful when ibi< hnnliup outfit returns. The Cwt liv" form a i "!•- tion of one party which goes t.i ihe'.M grounds ne.ir Coman'lu; the n^hers un t<> the Shasanaga in Paryr Sound district I where they had such phenomenal «ucre«.s last year. Hay has Iwen delivered qni'e freely during the past week, the price rangiest all the way from fifteen to twenty dollars. j Nol)ody seems to know what to ask. I Several loads were delivered ac $15, f others at, 817, and one load brought ?3(K Seventeen seems to be about the standard price. There is a ciiange in conditions this year, the farmer setting hii own price. He cannot always sell at what he asks, of course, but in some instances the buyer is forced to give whatever Is de- manded. The moral is to hiy in a supoly before you are entirely out and obviate forced buying. In the Review's report of the teacher's convention at Durham last week it said: "Inspector Campbell is a host in himself on any of the topics, and the new men from the east, Urquhait of Dundalk and Heath of Flesherton, were decided strength to the discugsions and will be further heard from. Sir. Unjuhart championed the "Written Reading" paper at summer exnni. valiantly, though the popular view was against it. He supported it as containing sound ed- ucational principles. Mr. Heath made the interesting comment that of all the conventicms he had attended elsewhere, this had shown more of a religious and moral trend of thought through all the papers, speaking well for the ideals of the inspectorate." Utocail Salesman IWaxited For Flesherton aud adjoininff country to represent "CA>JA»ASi;REATE.ST XUR SERIES." A permanent bitiiation for thr riirht man, for whom the Urritory will Lr reserved. Pay weekly. Free e<iuipiuent Write for particulars. STOJraand WELLINGTON Fiintliill Nurseries Over 800 Acres TORONTO â€" â€" ONTARIO- \ â- ZC^ Thompson's Baker y Pure Bred Cam worths J?tid Berksbircs for Sale I bavo a tine lot of vouLgEnKlisli Berk'hfros from two to six weeks old also some ^ootl Tam- wortb sowsreadv to breed. Satisfaction canran* tiiod oa aJI mail orders. Write for wliat tou want. G. W. R0&3, Maxwell P.O Bread deHvci-cd regularly and sold at the following places: â€" CEYLON R Cook's and J-is. Paltison's. EUGENIA H. Cairns, R. Parks, F .McDonald. KIMBERLEY ' F. Weber ami M. R. Hammond. M A X W E L L R. Kinnear & Son. FEVERSHAM Ell Robinson and Ab. Hutchinson. Best Manitoba Flour fir sile (F<^. O^kompson ^lesheriion .s^ - J rM'i<~iiM» â€" > III t ~i^^ 'w A 1 1 III i^i II 'ni_ . I i'> ii'-ujij Is Far ming Your Bus iness ? If so, THE WEEKLY SUN, the Farmer's Business Paper, will each week be of SpedaJ Interest to yon. Subscribe NOW for The WEEKLY SUN to 1st «Jan., 1909, IN CO.MBUIAT«CN WITH rhc Flesherton Advance FOR ONLY $1.80 1^ §? err f^r- YOU WANT : and Wear . . . and Strength . Worth Style Choice and Cheapness We are offering in our sti cU of new good.s, which includes most tliiiu's dosiiable for winter wear. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, tJvershoes, Slippers, Overstockings, Ijcgging.', Telescopes, Trunks, Suit cases and Shoe dressing.s. Our Boots &. Shoes Are from the best {.ictoiies. We have Men's Lesjgings th.it are sure togive Siitisfaetion. (.'all and see .lur M'NCTl" UE PROt.^F and M ALTESE CROSS Rubbers No belter to be had. CLAYT0N5' Flesherton. 7n''^-,iu'm^m^"m^dii^^.^^lia>iS^ ^9^ Ladies* Dress Goods If yiu want to get a good Di'oss cull and see our full lino of Three Toned Otiibra Cioods ill all the !nte.st slii les. Just have a look at them and y m will say witli us tint we have the finest lino of the Newest Ditss Goods nortli of Torouto at a very reasonable price. Ladies' Coats Just a fo*v I'jft of our tip-'. i - 1 vie L i lio.s' Biujk and Colored Beaver 01- Tweed Coats at fi-otn 510.00 to ,. 815.00 Ladies' Mantle Goods Mantling We have just received a few pieces of oG inch black, blue and green at, per yard Goods in 1.25 Ladies' Fur Coats Heit i.s n bargain m L.idies' .\stracliaQ plain Jackets, all sizes, regular %il.oO for $28.00 Ruffs and Caperines We have a full Una of L vlios lliUTs, Stoles, Caperioes and Muffs in bablc and German Miuk, I F. 6. KARSTEDT FleshertoD ^ > ' -j^y-iS5gg s ^yy-:^ ^ gi^ ' '^^ ^

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