July 2 1908 FLESHKRTON ADVANCE â- sr m »» DrsKENNEDT&KENNEDY •UCCCSSORS TO Drs. Kennedy £i Ker^&n SPECIAL NOTICE. OwInK to Dr. Ktr- â- an b«lng deceased, Ur. ]. D. Kennedy, Medical Director, hae asaoclated with blm Dr. Kennedy Jr. who hae ba«n with the Rrm for several years, so hereafter nualnass will con- ducted under tha Dam* of OR*. KENNEDY 4 KENNEDY NERVOUS DEBILITY lONB, ou have any of the to « premature gniTe throurh BAIU,Y INUISCR: BXCSaSES AND BLOOD DISBASUS. If y followtnc symptoms consult us before it Is too Iste, Are you nervotia ana weak, despondent snd gloomy, specks before the ey««, wUh dark circles under them, weak back, kidney.s irrita- ble, palpitation of the heart, bashful, dreams aii<l losses, sedl- ImcBtim urine, pimples on the fsce, eyes sunken, hollow cheeks caitworn «xpression, poor memory, lifeless, distrustful, lack cnerfT ud afreiaKth, tired mornlnKS. restless nithta, change- able mooda, weak manhwd, premature decay, bone poisa, bair looae. (OK throat etc. BLOOD POISONS prcYalcnraad most icriott* dlacasca. They si Blood Poisons are the most prevalent aad most ierloua aiscasea. i ney sap the ve ry life blood of the yictim, and unless entirely eradicated from the system ma y-alfectt»ieJutui»j[e«eratlon. Beware of Mercnty. It only suppreaaea the symptoma-OUR NBW UStBOD cores them. OUR NEW METHOD TRjtATMCNT I ofyou. Under lla influence the brain bei nm.,-, , •'<"»« cao t"" y°"> •""* make a lecomes active, the blood t)urified so that all pimples, blotches, and ulcers disappear, the nenres become '''"".8 ?f »'"'v'° 'Pf,',""^- Toasness, bashfulneaa and despondency Tsnlsh, the eye becomes brinht the face fu I and clear eneriy returns to the body, and the morsl, i)hj«ic«l, and rltal systems are inj g- orated an .Kins ceas^no more^ital waste from tfie system. l)ont let quacks aad fakirs lob you of your bard earned dollars. We will eure r»u er n* My* W~*r' H rs. »â€" r* No matter who has treated yoo, write for an bonest opinion Free IR E AD E R of Charge. BOOKS FRKai'The Golden Monitor" (Illustrated) QuMtlan Uat lor Horn* TfMlmeiil Sent •â- Raqueat. I DrsKENNEDY&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Avi. and 6rlswolii :t. • DETROIT, MICH, The Volunteers Returoâ€" Well Browned [ After two wockH of militury drill liy ! diiy, niid fuvurud druain» of wiifh uobiiii- I ing by nii^hi, Co. No. of the Hint I Uugiiiiunl detraiiiud liure HaturdHy i nftKi'iioon. Thu boyn aru all oi.tliUHisHtic ' ovui' thu 1908 Niagara cuinp. Thuy wure dibhud up the boat uf ratioiiHâ€" nu wasliii); to H Nliauow uu akilley. The Bh<K>tinK of tht) Cuiiipuny »us giH)d this year, and the boya bbmulbu now KuHaritlea, which they nay uie ^ood tuiget rifleH, but not strong enough to stand tho knocking around the old Lee-Entiolda would. 'Ihe iiri'Uting foutballera wore ditappoint- od ill nob beinij allowed to carry Uk- McFarland Cup houie with them, which they won lust year. They were not beaten thiH year, but were prevented, by picket duly, from curopleting the aeries; ttii there ii a Lot uf talk againat thoae who refukcd to allow thein to return with the cup. Co. No. 6 was an ideal bunch, with regard to heit<ht, only one beini; under 5 feet, 7 inches, whde roost were over 6 fKet,8 iiiche8,aiid taken aa a whole, tho hoys behaved theinsclvos well, not like tliuKO who went from a neighboring town. C ' -T"T-^ ^ A HOT WEATHER TALK ^ CbU is for tbe f^ouse- keeper. We are well stocked up with oood Screen Doors and Windowsâ€" doesn't pay ta sail thu other kind. These keep tha flies and luuHquiioea on the outside, no need for Uy poison now. The Doors are hAiid»)ioeIy finiahed and strungâ€" selling at tl.25, 91.50 and a special pannel door at 92.00, cuinplrte. We hare ditforont sizes every window. These of r ; ' * â- â- ^ Norris Bros. screen* to fit appreciated these hut nights, for you can keep your window open. They sell for; 1 4 inches high, 25c ; 18 inches high, 35o, and extend to any width. Olby l^ave Cbat l^ot Fire? These limes it is ton hot to swelter over a bii; store to do a little bit of cooking. Just buy a VICTOR OIL STOVE 1, 2 or 3 burners. You will have that happy feeling if you hare une of these in the house. They are a great help to any woman, and can always be relied on. They are cheap to buy and cheap to operate. Easily lighted. Nj dirt. No • smell. These have cast base and are the best small sizod oil stoves on the market, and to clear we are offerinK them at 75 c ; $ 1.45 ; $ 2.00 4 Tiusmilhs and Hardware Men ii- ^ â€" » '.^ Flesherton « In Sloigln, Buggies, Waggons, « « Harrows, Ploughs, Cream Sep- « % arators and Wire Fencing. « HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Heard's Carriage Works Flesherton Carriage Works CARRIAGES, SI.EIGIiS, CUTTERS, IMPLEMENT REPAIRS, CREAM SEPARATORS, Etc. Special attention given to HORSE-SHOEING and all kinds of REPAIRS. We have a new stock of Buggies in, Call and see them be- fore buying. CREAM SEPARATORS"We handle "the Mellotte." Gettnir our prices and terms. McTavish & Williams, Flesherton. of your we are to SUMMER SESSION FOR TEACHERS And ntlicm July and Aiiguat. XLUOTT ZOEOHTO. OXT. Rnmainii mwii tbruiixhiiut the aumnirr and iiiany »tii<l(^nti. enter at tliia thne, W« h.tve a KiuatT utt^ndaiiuo thii year than avor lie- '.VT*' "'^"*'*'» '"ttdily neciira omploytnenl. Wnt« to-day for haiidainne oatatnffue. 1 1 \>*j* to attaiid thi> liMt. W. J. RLLIOTT. CurY. rrincljMil, nKa and AUxandar Si*. Couiaes iucludn everything eMonlial to a (ucceasful caicer. Hundreda ot young people are noi<ded ro supply the demand. The iiiur8P.i oust little. It will double your inoome and last you a lifetime. Student! admitted at any lime. Personal instruction git-en. Preparatory Dept. for those whose onrly education hax been nugleotad. Caialoirue free. 0. A. iTLEMlNO. I'KiMvn-AL. 0»cn Sound, « Outaiio. The July "Rod and Gun." The eyes, not only of Canada, but of the world will be tixed during the present month upon Quebec and the Tercentenary of its establishment. The life story uf (-a nuol de Champlain, the founder, is told iu the opening article of the .luly number cf "liud and Gun and Motor tjports in Canada" published by W. J. Taylor, at Wo.idstock, Ont., and the narrative of tbe great explorer's life will be found entrancing reading. Of equal interest to sportsmen, if of less iiuporc- aace to the country, is the fine story uf "The Trail of the Kawazingumas" by Harry Anton Auer, author of "The North County." Mr. Auer describes iu lieauti- ful lanKuage, the trip he look into the north country with his father and mother and tells of the joys experienced in camp- ing and fiahing far away fromciviliz.itioii. This story is tire'yj illusiratei from phjlograjihs taken by Mi. Auer. "In tha Next West," A Schoolboy's search for an Ideal Vacation" and a paper by Dr. E. Sisley on "The Fresh Water Trout of Canada" are some of the interest- ing articles in this number. Division Court Divixion Court was held in Dundalk ou Wednesday of l.-ist week, when the following cases were heard : Smith vs. Fernane â€" Adjourned to next^cmrt at Dundalk. Perigoe vs. Anderson â€" Action on luin- Iwr deal. Judgment reserved. Hamilton Incubator Co. vs. Ingloa â€" I'laintitfs did not appear. Action dis- missed. McCullouggh & Young vs. Madill and McTavish, K^rnishee â€" Adjourned. Wt)lfe vs. Badgerow and Blackburn, garnisheeâ€" Judgment for 925.35. Chinlott vs. Kennedy and C.P.R.,gar- niahee â€" Judgment for $2.20. Canadian Wire Co. v. Hoy â€" Judgment for plaintitf for $40.40. Miinro VH. Lyons â€" Action on contract. Plaintiff sued for $4S.5D. Judgment for $15.UU 4P<x:k8hutt Plow Co. ts. Whyte â€" Judg- ment for $8.92. Heard vs. Phillipsâ€" Plaintiff sued for $1)0 payment due on land under agree- iiiont. Judgment for plaintiff. Cook vs. Kennedy and C. P. R., gar- nisheeâ€" Judgment for $5.00. ^^ hile assisting in jacking up his barn, for the purpose uf having a stone found- ation built under it, James Torrance, farmer, of Amaranth Township, was accidentally killed Thursday afterniHin. One end of the barn had been raised to the required height, and preparations were under way for raising the other end, when the building shifted from the timbers. Mr. Torrance, who was under the granary, attempted to get out under a beam, but was (Mught underneath it and squeezed to death, jackscrews and shovels having to bo used to releise his body. He leaves a widow and four stuall children. â€" Grand Valley Star. Jamea McManitmen, of Melancthon Station, who came up Iwforo judge Mc- Carthy at Orangevillo for trial on Fnday laat on the charge of assault and robbery of Moses Wolfe, a Jew prtxluce dealer, of Toronto, several weeks aso, wm found guilty of assault An Orangevillo de- spatch of June lOtb says: "The judge had no hesitation in finding the prisoner guilty of a gross assault, and will ot^nsider the othei count in the indictment as to the lobbery. Sentence will bo nronounc next Tuesday." Laterâ€" McManaman was sniitenced to three inonth'tt^imprisun- meiit iii'tho county gaol. On Saturday afternoon Drs Jan. and T. H. Henry amputated the right leg of Krank Coul'rip, the young Englishman who was injured by the yard engine nrar Ureenwotid ceoietery a couple of wrek.s ago. The foot wna so badly bruised that nothing could he done to save it and in order to save the man's life amputation of the log beh>w the knee was necessary Coulttip was not so well \»t* night, but isexpevted he will recover jrom the shook. â€" (irkngHvillu Sun. Thomas Londry, a well known resident of Euphrania for 37 yearn, and 77 year* of age, died while fishing in the beaver liver. A search party found bmi lying faoH downward beside the river. The doctor gave it a a ' Mfft pil^ion th^t tha deued^'d geptlenian had burst a blood vessel while atoopiii^ to gat a drink. The funtral look place to Thorabuijr. Presentation at Eugenia At school on Fiid'iy afternrx>n hi;r scholars [ireseuted MisH Rolfson with a pnriiHol and hand bag, and the following addroHH: Dear Teacher:â€" It in with feelings of mingled joy and sadness that we are OHSumlilcd to-day to bid good-bye to one to whom we owe so much. Joy, liecause of this opportunity to express in some small way our appreciation woHh ; of sadness, beciuse pnrt. As teiicher and scholars we have worked together for some sixteen months, and these months hive endeared us to each other. Wo feel that you have given us of your best, and that your place will not easily be filled either in our hearts or studies. Your kind, generous nature ha« not only shown itself in our school life, but also in the life of the community at large. With those things in mind we ask you to accept thisp.irasol and hand Ijag, not for their intrinsic value, but as a small token of our appreciation of your labors in our midst We tru.st thit the sight of them will often in future diiys and in other Hceucs nx:all to you the face.s and fond recollections of thoKe who knew you at Eugenia in the happy days of the gulden past. May tho blessing of G<k1. thit mitketh rich, attend you in yournew fields of usefulness. Signed on behalf of the school and friends, Lily Cam|>bell, Mary Turner. Carefully Corrected E»ch Week Oats 45 •-o 45 ?-•»* 80 to 80 l>arley 60 >:<i 60 Wheat 90 ID 90 Hay »..8 0O ...10 00 Butter 19 tc 19 Etfgs, fresh 16 to 16 Potatoes per bag 75 to 90 Geese to Ducks to Chickers OO to 00 Turkeys OO U- 00 Wool 15 17 SUMMER - STOCK. Of Sweat Pads, Collars, Plow lines Dash Aprons, Rubber Rugs. Dasters Fly Nf-U, Hoof Ointment, Axle Grease. All kinds ot Harness and Repairing, o. wTThiUips FlesHertoxm WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bia stock » « Best Stoelt Bells* BlanketSt Robes Far lined coats, pocketbooks, satchels, razor strops and other leather t{oods. Cuttersâ€" best makesâ€" and everything in the harness line. W. MOORE, Flesherton Ont. A barn owned Viy Mr. Wm. MoSit about a mile s<>ulh of Bognorand general- ly known as the Reid property, wan completely destroyed by lightning to- gether with some implemeou ^nd a quantity of grain. The b.^r n was insur- ed in the Sydenham Mutual for $1,.500 Only last year Mr. Moffat erexted a larg« new barn on the property. Farm for Sale. Lots 171, 2 and . I, lat con. N. E., Artemesla. 125 acres in all of Arst clasr fiLrmlnfE land in m good state ot cultivstioo. Situated 2^ miles scuth of Flesliertoo, short mile from sctioot, cleao of noxious wueds and well fenced, 10 acres of inaruti, 5 a^res of ti&rdwr>ofl bu^h. bal- ance io Kood state to work all kinds of macfain. ery, well watered, 2 orchards, a good boaso 18 X 26 veneered ini^i.ie, kitcbeu 16 x 20, wood- shed 16 x 12, new barn 50 xHO litona foundation Ttiis la one uf the best farms in tbe towoabi and cau t>e licught right. W. J. CASWELIi. Thompson's Bakery All Those Indebted to the Uundersigned MUST Settle as Cash We Must Have. Ed. Thompson, Flesherton DS FURNITURE SEAS07IABLE GOODS IN The largesk and best stock of Furniture ever shown in Flesherton. This without fear of con- tradiction. Come and see some of the nice things in Side Boards, Dining Room Chairs, Parlor Setts, Bed Room Setts. A special reduc- tion just now on every- thing, in order to re- duce the st<M.k. W. H. BUNT FURNTURE DEALER FLESHERTON BusiNE-ss Cards UOUIO.OUaH A TOUNQ Banker Markdaia do a general banking business. Money toaned a reasonable rate Call on us. tp CHI8LETT, *' Postmaster, reyloD. Oonimissioner iu B, C. J , ConveTancer, deeds. mortgaties. leases, wills etc. carefully drawn op .'ullectious uiad?. charges reasonable. Also groceries, floui. feed etc. kept Iu stock, PriOM ri«ht. P J SPBOULB "• Postmaster, Flesbertoo c/oumissioner in H.G J., Aaotioneer Coa- rayaocar, Appraiser and Money Lender Real Estate and Insaraoee Agent. Deeds mortgages, leases and wills carefully drawo op and Taluations made on shortest notira money to loan at lowest rates ot interest. Co) actions attended to with promptneaa charges low. Agent for Ocean Dominion Staamship Company. A call solicited. r\ UePBAIL. Licensed Auctioneer for tba *'• CoDnty of Oiev. Terms moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. Tbe arrangements and dates of sales can t>e made a*. Thb ADT4RCB offloe. I<e«idencaandP.O.,C«yloii, TeUpbone connection. Deo. 6.07. rVAVID B0BERT8. licensed aaotioneer loc ^ Grey County. Prompt attention given all sales entrusted to my care, Arraugementa can ba made at this otfice. w= U. KAITTIKO, Licensed .Auctioneer. Ratee conducted ou lowest terrasâ€" Satisfaction gnarauteed. Ferershaui, P. O., con, 12, lot 13, Oaprey, Medical DB CABTKR U C P A 8 Ont. FhyslciaD, Sargeon. e Offle* and residenceâ€" Peter St., yisafaerton JP OTTEWELL Veterinary Surgeon Qradnata ot Outario Veterinary Col1«c*, reeidence â€" second door south weet'oo Mary street. This street raas aoalb Presbyterian Chareh. n WILSON, Blacksmith "* 'Graduate otthe Veterinary Bcieoce Aasoolation Residanoe, Durham itraet, op- posite Boyd, Hickliiig's hardware. Dentistry Dr. B. C. MURRAY U P. 8. dental surgeon honor graduate of Toruuto Uuiversitv and Royal College ot Dental Surgeons ot Ontario, Oaa admiiiistei'cd for teeth extraction, office at residence. To ronto s; 'e.>S|i't*ibsrr.>a Leo iAL LUCAS WRIGHT & UoABDLR Barristers SoliciWrs Conreyanoera, eto Officesâ€" Owen Sound. Out andUarkdaleOnt W H Wbioht, McTkDui I B Lcca N Bâ€" Flesherton office, MiteheU'a auk •verv Saturday. SOCIKI'IES AO D W meets oi. the last Monday â- n eaou raoutb. In their loage ruoni, Uhrlstoe's block. Flesherton. at 8 p.m. M.W., Frank Chard ; Kcc, T. lUakoly, Kioaooisr, W.J. Ual.amy. Visiting bretUrec invited. DBINCB ARTHUH LODQB, Vo. W. A.V.A t AM, meets in the Unsonloball. Strain's block, Flesherton , every Friday on ov before the fall moon. W A.Aimatroua, W M.; Buk. Sntitb, Secretary . noi'BT FLKSHRRTON, MS. I. 0. F. ireetaln " Clayton's Ulock the last Weduesday avenli^ ot each month. Vinitiug Foresters heartily welcome. H. B., Dyson; B. 9., '1". Uaaty; Flu. Beo., 0. N. Biohardaon. Plaaaa pay duea to Fin. Seo. before tha tnt day o( Ute month. nnoSBN FhlBNDS-Flesberton Council ot *' Choaen Friends meets in'Clavton'shall An* and tbtnl Wwlneadav of each lubut 8 p. at Pay aiaeaamanta to t^e Berorder on or baler* to* Brat dayot eaob month. Chief ConacUler T. BtalMl*7:H*oord*r, W. B. Uuut. .* â-