Grey Highlands Public Library Digital Collections

Flesherton Advance, 27 Feb 1908, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

TilE FLEES 11 ERTON ADVANCE February '27 19o8 csTABusHXO %vn THE SIANDARD BANK OF CANADA Head Offic e â-  i - - Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT In our Savings Department. Deposits of $r and upwards are received, on which the highest cunent rate of interest is allowed. No Delays in maSung WilWra^yaJs Interest addad fcna" times a year Savings Bank Dqiartment in Conacctkin vvUh a!! Branches. FLESHERTON BRANCH Ceor^a MitcKell, Mancsar BRANCHES ALSO AT c^-r\i£AM, rj.».rir.;3TC?T Vicinity Chips M;8n Ziila TrimLIo Sound las'; we»k. visited in Owen D. Hciivy and light sle'i:h'< for sil e. Madil!, Ceylon. Money to Loin â€" On good paper. R. P. Legute, CeyuD. W. A. Annatronjr, Flesberton, issuer of Marriage Licenses. Apprentices wanted to learn millinery. Apjily to F. G. KarsteJt. All paet due uocouuts ma-it be ccU'ed »tonc<). J.1S. Pattison, Ceylon. I Corn ! C.irn ! Corn ! â€" Ju-it in, a otr cf i com. Piicea rigl.t. P. L'lucka. I Mrs. H. V. GiiuJin fif Kicjherley via- | itid with rel:kiivc.s heie last week. We can fiupyly the Canadian Piultry Boul-h: to any suUscribor fjr 3C'C. Brnwn Livliorn Uixjsters fc-r Sale, Alf HarrLs:.n, Flteh.rlon, P. O. Mrs. \V. Biiyd of Toronto is the gueat of her nephews, J. A. sad W. Hoyd. .Misi Ella and .Mr Fi«l KirstoOe Bpcot Surid<y wiih frioiKU in Diu-ham. Mrs. P. H.iliiiaii is in thscity th'.'' neel vLsitinsr her tun, Uenry, who is in tl:e hospital there. Mr. Jas. Patcison, Ceylon, wishe-j to have a'l overdue accounts. oA'im; hlftj, settled at once. For rent 'ir sale â€" General .sti.ro best itaiid ill Fleahertou. Apply to R. J. Sproule, FIcsherton. A 1 ye.ir old Improved york-shiro hoir for service, iin|)<)rte<i .st<»ck, at lot 175, ( Toronto Hue. .M. 3. Orr. 16 .^pl. Misses Lily Boyd aiii Lulu Mitchi'l of 0*en Sound colle'.;iate, spent 'i few days of tlio past week at their h nues iiero. Flcsherton temperance hotel is for leH^e, ino:-tly furnished. _ For |:articular» apply to F. G. Karstedt,' Flosheiton. Mr, R. BiMiiham of the snbuibs Irap- pod a very tiue red fi;r one ni:»ht last week. The pelt measu'-ed 52 inches from tip to tip. G'<od HCCoiiiod.tti<>a for the tnv«!liiik( put'licâ€" meals, rm-ins and utabling â€" i<t the teniperaiieo house, Ceylju. J. M. English, proprietor. The Puth.ini Crtatn Sepaniti;r Wnrks were destrnyrd by lir.- list week. The loss will bo ipiiia heavy on the new pro priet'irs, the Siir* Brti.". Mr. Annus McNaUii'iton, a welM.-nown resident of St. Vimrenf, died on Fri.biy niornio;; ol last week from pleuro-pneu- niouia, in his iiS. h year. Wanted 10 crds 4 ft. hanlwoiMl, dry, largely rcund wood .md limbs. A'so t«-n cords dry 2 ft. s'ovo wood, prep.ired. R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. For Sale â€" Ono p;ire bred jersey c.>w due to calve in March. 1 xnxve in foal to heavy horso, cheat), for oish or time. Claude O. Ekins, Flesherton. The eouHtv of Brnce supplien a copy of each local newspaper, puMi.^hed in the county, to ilio couniy hou<e (>f refus-e for the entertaiiinieet of resid'iiits. D. Maddl, who had his le(> bioken in the Oded'n w>eck, is so far re'ovenxl IkS to be able to call en old friends in town 0nc9 more. D.ive had a heavy s-'ii/o of it. Farm for saleâ€" Lot 102, eon. 11, ()s- prey. 2CN) ace farm. P>arn, 40 x W, hous", 2(> X 3-. Will be fc'id cheaply and on easy ternn. For partieulais apply to J. D. Dsborne. Feversliain. T'i>' baod his decided t;) ehanije the date of t's c.'iic.Mt fioin the third to the • en'h of Ma^ch â€" Tui-^day eveninij Mareh lU. Bdia wdl be is.<ued i^ivin^ foil parii cnlani. There are now twenty prisoiiprs in the ;jaol, nil males, so that GovoMior Miller ):aB cts ('f help in keepii'i; the snow in •hapn Dtound the county bui:dingH. â€" Advoriiior Among tho.se who are in Tonn.to this week a<ceiidini( vmHous c<'nvontiuni« are: V. G. Karstedt, Dr Caldwell. R. Allan, and Rev. G. C. Little, Andy Wilson and C. Richard*on. Dr. Ctldwell's 8«rnicns for nest Sun- day. '(liirniDK â€" "Jmus feedinK the five lb 'uaaitd," vvenianâ€" "Job's Boils and Victory." Meafoid Roadâ€" Jeaua knock- ioK ar the door. Rev. JLewls F. Kipp i« repreaMitini the Bap'ist charvh at the T«'mp<>r)ine C'>nv«niion in Toronto this week. Next Sonday he will itive a report of the ma<>t- \fifft at all hi* dturob »«rf|e««. I). S. McLny of St:)k'*s B.iy was found dead iu the snow near home, on Sunday week, wheitf he h;id Kin since the previ..iis Wednesdny. Heart fadure is supposed to have been thecjiuse of death. The various ihennometeri in town rej;i.stereii from 10 To 2(' below zeio Mon- day niornina. As all these instruments are absolutely correct, jou can take your choieeofany number between these figures. Fiirm for -saleâ€" Lot 10, con. 10, Osprey, near Fevursham, about 50 acres cleared and well fet-ced, frame house and barn, stone 8ti<ble. For price and terms apply t-} A. G. Cimpbel!, box 504, CoUiu^wood. Uaving le;used the Eugenia saw mill for this season I am prepared to do all kind of custom s.-i.Mii';. I also want sny quantity of lath 'iinber foi which higlic-si cash price will bo paid at the niiil. â€" Thos. K. Fenwick. For Sale,â€" Ono bay colt, 1 brown horse. 1 bay mare, 1 cushion tired bugi;y, 1 steel tired bujijty, 1 road cart, 1 cutter, 3 head cf cattle, 1 park lot, four acies, to bo sold at oniU'. GocJ terms, cash or time. U . Trimble, Flesherton. There have been no unemployetl along this line of railway during ch.i ptisi mouth. The ile.ueiiLs have made woik for alt who w«n it in shovelling out the iiacks. Trains hive been iuuiiiu;< on voiy trood time since Thursday last, when but ouo tia.n got tJirou>;h. As uiost headdcbea, as well as many obscure diseases, are lUie to eye alfectiuns, it is iiupor'.anC that all spectacles auu eye.;la5»es are sciontitioaily btced. Con- sult (Jiias. J. Western, eyejiuht spuciulis , in the pallor ot the Munshuw House oi: Friday, Mmch 6th. At O.vision Court, helj iu Dunduik laf t \\ ediiesUi.y, not a single case was heard. There had been Scv-ecal on the caieuuar, but all wuiu settled out > f court. Jud^e, Bail If and Clerk had to remain ovrr lu Uu.idulk until 4 p. m. Thursday owiuy lo the siiow biovkaito. Chas. J. Western, Jlyesight Specialist, of Toronto, lida airungeu to make reiiulai visUb to Flesherton professionady. Hid hrat visit will be on Friday. Maioh Oih, and p.-rc>i.ns witii detective e)osi>iht may coi.sult hiai 111 the parlor of the Muusliaw tlotue. Head his Uolico on the tuck f"ige. Notice -We have now gi.t iu a new stock of dry ijoikIs and uroccr os and are ready to do business, and will pay bi;;best piicM for butter and eg^s. We havesouie baiuains in stock that wo boUjrhC from \ir. Slacdoiial'j tba' must be i;ot rid of. VNes<ti oil and tiour and feed. Acveiu modal um fot teams in shed. J. E. L;irge, Eujeida. Tbe Detroit News of Feb. 20 contaiis an txcelleiit phoio of Dr. R. J. Biiskir- ville. The News says; " Uo was yesterday c iiiinis>.iooed tirat lieuteiia- t and assistant surj^oii in Detroit's new luiiiiary otganizaiioii by Gov. Warier. Ue luis been one of the most active pvoiiioters of the company and much of Us succeis.4 is due to his etforts. " At ill.- share oMers' iiieet:i.g of Diirhaoi Ctm^u'. Company, held in Toioiiio ia.st week, a waun tune was expe: leuctd, but the till dirtc'orato api^i'ar to have come ut on top all aloi.i; the line. It it> sai>l that the manager of this concern trets a S'laryof JflJdOO and that another §4000 «as paid him last year f >r travell ug ami other expenses. If .salaries like Miis ar.^ liOM-i; the C'Ucern did well to pay a 5 per cent, dividend last year. Incidents of the North Country. Robert McKuiiey, a laHoior 4S years of »i.'e, wl.o lived on lot 15, concssio'i 7, E.s^'a,met K ira^ic death,* hen hesuicinnli- eo to eip<*ure on the road within hnlf » mile f Ills own home. McKmley, ac- companied by his 15-year-o:d si.n, had be< u in Thornton on Monday exening ai-d left f'lr home on f.-ot abtiut 11 o'clock. Tlioriiton is about 4| miles east of Mc- Kioley's home, »nd as the road whs he:n y the unfortunate man and his son made slow progress. About 2 a. ni. ou Tues- day uioriiing, within h»lf-a mile of home, tSe father became exhausted and lay down on the road. The boy secured aoaie straw and tried to make his fatbrr comfortable while he went home for help When he returned with hi* elder brother nearly an hour later the father waa in a semi-conauiuuB c<.>nditioa with his feet, noa- and ear« fiozen. He was carriet^ into a shanty clove at hand and neighbora • ere suraoionad, but he succumbed abimt an hour later. McKieley h.id evidisntly been drinkluK and ha<.l two Ixtttles of liquor when be left ThornUtu, He is sur- vived by a wife smI wveu children. Frir.k Phil.ip-f, son of Mr. Martin Phillii-s of the Coliiogwiiod gravel, is -p-nding the winter on railway eoosi-cuciion in the far north, and writes 8-!na interesting letters home to his parents Fi om lh.-se we learn that his iieartsl post (.iiice i.s McDoujjall's Ch(it>, wh:cli is 120 miles Ir'-m James Bay and tcruss the height of Land, lie is emplo - ed overseeiiiL' a dynamite pani!, and carrying the company's mail. In January he took a trip to James Bay ai;d bai;k with a d"g team mid toboggan. Conimi back he had as baaua^e, fi.r fifty miles, the frozen corpse >'f a man which was being shipped cut to the railway. The trip occupied five days. Hi* alsi' tells of a dynami'e accident that buried fourteen Ital.'ians under tons of rock, and 2 w eks afterward pieces of the dismembered bo<lies were still being t-iken from th^a rock cut and put in boxes. A couple "f of weeks ago he, in company wi-h ano'h r man, went on a moose hunt toNighthawk Lake and secured one very hirsre moose. Frank says the cold up there ie v«;ry severe. On Feb. 13 the thermnmet. r re'.'i-cereil 58 below zero, but the sno* is not extra deep. Trade and commerce is fast makine the trail to Hudson's Bay and in a few years all this new country will hum with saw- mills and the woodman's axe. Fraak is evidently trying to make it bum as much as possible even now. -♦^ â€" â€" Samuel Turner Dead . Mr. Samuel Turtier died Fiiday even- ing at the home of his son, Charles, near Eiis;eula, at the sue of 83 years. Mr. Turner was a native of Line ilnshire, England, and came to this country about forty years ago, and lived for soma years in the vicinity of Toronto. Twenty-two years ago he moved to Paisley where he lived for ten years, l' ea camo to Flesher- ton where he livtd for some years. Three veiirs aeo hn took a piialy'.ic srr-ku and has since been a helple.«s invalid. The deceased geiiileiuau was twice man ied, the tirst t:me in England to a Muss Holmes, by whom he rai.se-l his fami'y. The second marri.-ije was t.) a Mi.«3 Gilchrist of Gamcbrid^e, Ont. To this marriage there was uo issue, and the widow survives him. The family consists of four «â-  ns and tw.> dauuhteis â€" George of U.-atho 'te, Charles and Solomon of this township, Job of Paisley, Mrs. McKaiizie Duncan, .\itemesia, aiul Mrs. Gi'or^e Ci-yer of Illinois. .411 the family were present at the funoril on .Monday, with the excepti')n of Mrs. Cryer. The remains were i;iforrpd in Salem cemetery. narrisd FooaN'i â€" McKiiinon â€" .At the nmnse, Fie^l.Clton, on Wed'.esday, Feb. 10, .Mr. Harry Focster of Eu:.:eoia, blaeksin;th, M n i«j Christene, dau'Ulerof Mrs. Hn^h .McKiiinon, Flesherton. Tba youuit couple hive takeu up tlieir abode at Eugenia. G. P. Arnistroi.f, a railway man in the einpl-.y of the C. P. R., had abou' as cl so a call as it is possible to have without cros'in.: the line. He was en- gaged ill tlie snow plow at Utopia ou Fridiy li.st when the plow left the trac-. oppo-i'e the staii(m and ripped up th>- plaiform and s.ir.sh<.d the front oCthe station. When the phiw left the track Armstrong dived from the 'cupola into t'le snow and aiiolited on his head. .\fter the snow plow had got through Binashin-' things 'he men missed .Xroi- stroi g and finally discovered his b. o siiikin-j out of a snowbank. Thev duj ArnijTong out and foumi him u"coii- scious. H ol he i,one a . w ii.ches d e; . i i'ito the snow lo wo i! â-  ndoiieiUv ha-. e escaped discovery io me to .save hi- Me. The .Hnowplow was adlywr. ok ed.--.\l'isto:i Uerahl. .\ year ayo l-^st October the repair sho;i • â- f D K d'erii on Baker street, wi.s broki n in'o and a liir;;e ijuautily of kniv es, mouili ort'aiis and other small w ire- carred olV. .^usi icion rested on a cou:.!.- of you iL' I ids well known to the p'bee but no evideace could be secured to fastoM tiie cliMse of theft at-ainstthem, no sl- ion «us laketi to brina them to justice. Pt- O'lirlyoiieof the Uds named Elw.rd We.s.sel» came under the influence of the ."^alvaticn Army and confessed hiS guilt anl in iu doing so implicated his compan- ions, Alfoii.-^o, t ya V, id Will, am Temple. Foi;arly, howevei, ihouyh present at th" time of 'he tiu-glar\, took to. k no part in t'le iitt'.ii-, hot "hook his elums and went hcnin- li-fo,' the job was ')n shed. Tern 1- appears to have been the rin'jleader in the crime and when i.rought before the police magistrate on Tuesday he pleaded guilty t> the charge and was remand, d until yesteiilsy when a'l ihrie were allowed to '.;o under sus- |ieiide<< seiiteno'-. â€" O. S. Times. Auction 5ales .\n ex'ensive auction sale of farm stock and iini>l.-nienis will I e held on lot 18, coii. 6. 0-*|iroy, op Th-ir-i lay, March 5, the property of James Blakey. L">. Mc- Pha 1. auctioneer. .An auction sale of farm stock and implements will be held on lot 25. coo. 12, Arteineeia, Mondav, March 16, the property if Mr. Jonathm Latimer. A largo i)uantity of stock w II he oS^irei*, iiicbidinv a number of milch cows. Usual terms. Sale at 1 p m. D. McPbail, auctioneer. Mnt Samuel Bad^^row of lot S3, con 4, .Artemesia, in the Down settlement, is retiring from f:trminit. hence will sell by auction <ill hnr f* m stock, implements and ehatteh on Manh 10, 1906. Sm bill*. R. J. Sproule, aiKtion«et,, Not a Miracle But Medical Science Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto, Ont. Gentlemen: â€" ' ' Some time ago I began to lose flesh and failed every day until I bad to quit work. My physicians and all .my friends said I had contracted consump- tioB. I failed from 1:65 pounds down to 119. I was advised to go to the Bockies or to the coast. I went to both places under heavy expense. I con- tinued to fail, and was advised by the doctors to come home as nothing more could be done for me. Hope seemed to have left me. "I tried Psydiiae and since starting its use I have gained from 119 to 141 pounds. I have used $ltT.OO worth of the medicine. I am a well man and I cannot say too much in praise of Psy- chlne. The strongest recommendation would be weak in, view of_,tife fact that I believe it has saved my life. It is without doubt tba. best remedy for rundown conditions in\ weak lungs. ' ' I sincerely hope and' trust that you will continue your good work of saving run down people and consumptive from the grave. Wishing you and Fsyduno continued success, I remain, one of Psychine's best friends." ALEX. MIcBAE, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Almost every mail brings us letters like the above. Psychine will repeat this record in every case. It is the greatest medicine known. At all drug- gists, 50c and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slo- cum, Limited, Toronto. Newly finished »eneial store to rent â€" up to-diite in every particularâ€" rent lo* and threat opportunity W„\ Armstrong, FISH W. L. Wright las a nice lot of Salmon Trout, the kind you have always wantol. This trout will tickle thiwe who kn'.>w and like i-i-od fish. Our sinre is wel stocked with groceries and flour. Wrf carry Fords Pateit, Onturio Blend and Mornins! Glory. .AUo bran. Shorts and liw grade flour .iiid feed Wheat. W. L. WRIGHT . WANTED . In The High Court of Justice In the .Vlatter of Lot Number Thirteen in the Eleventh Ciinoessi-ni of theT'wn- shlp of Osprey in the County of Grey. NOTICS is borjbv given that George Ellis of the said tewcsbip of i><pr:?v. faimar. has ma.te an applieation to the High Court of â- lustice for 'Ontario for R cartiflcate of titlo to tbo at>oYH uioDtJoaod property un-ler the Qui- itint; fitles .^ci, anj has produced «vidoece wboi eby be appears tu be thu owner tborsof in fe.^ fno frota *!i ancipubriitioeB. Wherefore any other persou havias or pi e- teudiug to Uav( a:iv title to or iuterust: in th^ sai'l lauil or Huv part ilieret^f. is requirwi. ou or bel jra the 2)rd day of March. 1008. to fl!e a statement uf his claini. verifle I bv affliavit, at mv chambers in tile Court House, iu tne t:>wn of Owen Sound, au-l to :ierve a copv on Messrs. Lucas. Wi'fOit <)k UcArdlo. at their olHou in thn towu of Owen Sctiud. as st-licitors for the s.tid Gec.-i{u RIlis, and ia default every s.ich claim wi I be barred, ami the title of the said Geort^o KlUs will boiioiu') absolute au1 lad -fe-isibl-j at tuw, and in eqiiitv. subject only tu the reserva- lions meutieued iu tho :mh suocion of thu said .<LCt. Dated the I7th dav of Februarv, 1908. e. H. WIODIFIELD- Local Mast..<r at Owen Sonad. t/ucos, Wricht .S: i!c.\nilu. Solicitors for thj Petitiruer, A Reliable Agent for FLESH ERTON and surroniidiiig country, to sell oiir FAMOUS PEERLE.SS APPLE TREES A big hardy red winter apple that sells on sight, al.so a i>enei-al line of fruit and oriiameatat trees ii.cludio^ other valu- able specialties. Good pay weekly, out- fit free, exclusive territory. Write now to PELHAM NURSERY CO. Growers of hian vmde nursery stuck TORONTO, ONT. N. B., Special terms to suit a.; en working part time. Sliortl^orn Cattle fcr Sale Levinias and Wimples, tho best of breeiliiig and i)tialit<'. Bull, cows and heifers for ^ale at reasonable prices t J2.oon.S CHAB. ST^FFOKD. Flesherton Xmas Otter $25.00 for three months course. Wnce bcf,>r<i Dec. 21 15 years experience. British Canadian Business College, Yonge and Bloor streers, Toronto. Sbortbcrn Bull Tile thorotiithbred Shorthorn Bull. "Favor- ite, " 6:2335, is for service on lot ".T-U^.indranjfo N. D. R , -Artemesia, Pedi(freeon aj>piica:iuu ermsil.i'S \LEX. .McR.A.E. CeyW. Choice Tartn for Sale. At Kimberley North half lot No. 10. Kuphrasio, lOi acres, nearly a',1 under cultiv-<tion Five aeres oil orchard. well watered. 'I'breti thouSHtid wi.l buv it on <]iiick sale, $1000 down, balance tu suit. This is a decided baryaiii. Apnlv to iiry. J.il. Thurston , Wl Wellesiev St.. Toion.o. lJ»^-£* C4^-,^ ,^ 7^-2^^^x-*-T^C^ -X Selling off Our inter ^ ^ In order to make room for a very lar^c quantitv of |g Spring and Summer Goods, we are otferiug all Winter Goods consisting of n 4^ 2^ ^ ^ Oirerslnoes, I^tlilsl3<»rs, Leg- gings anci Felt Gootls At a Genuine Bi^ Reduction i CLAYTON 'ilfl'ifi'fetffe^ta^^flt* 5*^ eavÂ¥ Mubbers FOR YOU \ few pairs only loft of 1-biiekle, liravy rubboi-j, ri;giilar S1.60, Wo ofl';;i- iLotu to you for %\.'.a \i.iviy liieotl rubbcre to be cleared out. We are selling (bess regular 82,0*1 for «1 GO ALL WOOL GUERNSEYS were |1.00 and 81.15, to clear ftjr 80c. NO. I HERRING $5 a keg. NO. 1 TROUT $7 a ke« 1 only Fur Liued Coat, was $35.00, now for Ji28 00 1 only Calfskin Coat. Asti-aclian Collar, that waa 880,00» aaw..».., $25.00 Jas. PATTISON C E V L Q N

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy