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Flesherton Advance, 23 Jul 1908, p. 8

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July 23 1908 THE FLESIIKRTON ADVANCE â- HHBH I I I BLOOD DISEASES Guaranteed Cured or No Pay. If yon evtr had any contracted or hereditary blood disease, you are never safe until the virus or poison has been removed from the system. You may have had some disease years ago, but now and then some symptom alarms you. Soma poison still lurks ia your system. Can you afford to run the rislc of more serious symptoms appear- ing as the poison multiplies? Beware of mercury or mineral drugs used indiscriminately-they may ruin the system. Twenty years experience in the treatment of these diseases enables us to prescribe specific remedies that will positively cure all blood diseases of the worst character, leaving no bad •Sects on the system. Our New Method Treat- ment will purify and enrich the blood, heal up all ulcers, clear theskin, remove bone pains, fallen out hair will grow in, end swollen glands will re- turn to a normal condition, and the patient will feel and look like a different person. All cases we accept for treatment are guaranteed a com- plete cure if instructions are followed. Reader if in doubt as to your condition, you can consult us FREE OF CHARGE. Beware of incompetent doctors who have no reputation or reliability. Drs. K. & K. ha^e been astablished over 20 years. WE CURE Nervous Debility, Varicocele, Stricture, Blood and Secret Diseases. Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Consultation Free. II unabi* to call writ* lor a Quaatlon Llat for Homo Treatment. DRs.KENNEDr&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan ft GriswoM Sts. Detroit, Mich. Paris Green Fixes the Bugs Now H the time to use thai Pari.s Grevn. We hare it â€" " Bergers Pure " and it p«y8 to use the beHt. Every pound Hbsolutely guaranteed PURE Ha r d\^are Examine and be convinced that we have the most coniplule stock of harvest to<il» in tuwn. Try us fur Fork«, flakes, Hoes, Scythui and Snaths, in fact auythinK that is required in the haying vr harvest tiuld. Sco our AuUima'.ic and Comproiied Air Sprayers. One will pay for itself in the potato field, besides its uau on trous, shrubs and the cattle. Buy Your Binder Twine From us and Get The Bestâ€" •• OEERINQ " NORRIS BROS. In Sleigh?, Buggie.s, Waggons, IlaiTows, Ploughs, Cream Sep- arators and Wire Fencing. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Heard's Carriage Works More 1908 Entrance Exanii. The results of the entrance examina- tions held at Kiinberley and Fuvcrshacu were not supplied us by the eiaminers in lime for lost week's issue. Following were the results nt these points : KiUBERLEY â€" Gladys Black, Enna Bur- ritt, Cecil Charters, Mildred Harris, Pearl Knox, Vera Magee, Stanley Walters. Fevkbsham â€" John Bell, Ada Butcher, Andrew Dand, Elsie Gray, E, Inkster (honois), Edyth Irish, Zaida Lnwlor, Lindsay Macklein, Myrtle Menzie, Leila Moifat, Eldridge Phillips, Joseph Phil- lips, Viva Scilley, Kenneth Wright, Lil- lian Whewell. C. p. R's Magnificent New Steamer 8.8. ASSINIBOIA 18 UPPBB LAKBS'HCHAMPION The Litest addition to the Canadian Pa- cific's upper lake fleet is the Assiniboia, now in active coniuiission, and on bar first voyage she has proved herself to be not only the largest aud most modern passenger vessel on the upper Likes, but also the swiitest. She will sjiil from Owen Sound at about 5 p.m. every Sat- urday for Stiult Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Fort William, the connecting express train leaving Toronto at 1.50 p m. The Assinibuia has luxurious acconinio- dution for 250 cabin passengers, with five cabins do luxe (private baths) spacious dining saloon, obt>ervation drawing and ainoking rooms, and many new features conducive to passengers' comfort. In- tending passengers should make early ap- plication to local C.P.R. agent for accom- modation. IH[JM|[IS. Carefully Corrected Ef ch Week Oats 45 *o 43 Ph's 80 to 80 Iwrltiy fiO to 60 Wheat 90 lo 90 Hay 8 00 ...10 00 Butter 19 to 19 Ei/gK, fresh 18 to 18 Potatoes per bag 75 to 90 Geeae lo Uiioks to Chickera CO tt» 00 Turkeys 00 to 00 \Vo..l 14 10 MARE STRAYED Mare i<tr'iyed, almui ten year* old, jack on right hind leg. white xtrlpe in face, weigtu ahout 1400 lbs. Finder please communicate with J. E. Iiar!;o, EtigenLv A REMABLB LOCAL SALOSMAN WANTED For Fle.<itit;rt(<n And Adjoining Country TO REPRESENT Canada's Oldest and Qr-atest Nurseries. While buatness <ii t-oiiiu lines may t>o dull, fannora wore never more eucouraRed an regards fruit growing than ^t the present season. Hi^h prices for all classes of fruit havj been ob.. tained the past sea^^oii. and there if as a consc.- quencean iucrea3e<l demand for uurbery stoclc. Our stock is tonipletein every department, iuciudinR a new list of specialties which nc alone ha-dle. The right man will obtain a permanent situ- ation with territory reserved for him. Pay weekly. Free sample outfit, etc. Write for particulars. STONE 4WELLINGT0N Fontbill Nurseries (8M acres) TORONTO Ontario Flesherton Carriage Works CAIIUIAGES, SLEEGHS, (GUTTERS, 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 thorn be- fore buying. CREAM SEPARATORS -We handle "the Mellotte." Getour our prices and ttTins. McTavish & Williams, Flesherton. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. Itt. Tbuiu whti knmv best the merits of this suhixil are its stauucUeUsupiturters. Tr,I. c.,11.^ stM,.), fl„t |„ ,K,p„UHtT, lh..r..u«hne.s and ^en<nria m.rit. (in whew y..u will. Tm. will andcMirRradnate, p„,hl,^ t.,»h. front. Th.ir superior training, .a" aJJes thfW t;. «,» and hold first-oU*. •o» time. Writ* (or c:.tal<«ue. W. i. KLLIOTT. PrindpS. Our! Yimics and AUtanderSta Oet a thorough husiiieM irainioK «t th Oiiurai-H lu-jludo everything esattiillat to a succetaful citreer. Hiindrad* ot young iwoi/le Kt* needed to luiiiily the demand. Th^courM*!, cost liiiii>. It will double y«mr imume and Uat you a lifetime. Hi udonta admitted at any tiinu. Peronitl insiruutinn giireii. Pre|Mntlvry Dept. for tkuee whoee early eduoaliun hM been n«|{lect«d CalaWue fr««. 0. A. KLKMISO. TwHoifAi, Owen Souitii, , OuUiiu Moaford ha* had $13,700 placed iu the estimates for their harbur, and Mount Forest 85,000 towards a now poatofhcu. Eail .Rnberis will visit Toronto and Niaitara Falls but will not go furtlior west in Canada. The slate of the cement market is hav- ing nioro iTiarked effect uii mills ihrou^h- uut the country, and locitl milU are not escaping. The Qrey St Bruce Go's, plant wag cloKod on Wednesday, and Saturday night the nulls of the Owen Sound P. 0. Co. at Shalhiw Lake, and National at Durham ahut down The Shallow Lake mill will remain closed for a couple of weeks and the plant at Durham fur about the aauie time. The cause cf this state of affairs is that the market fur cement is orer-suppliod ; but with brightening prus- pecta for business iu all lines it is not ex- pected that the glut will last long. â€" O. S. Sun. A despatch from Or«n|$eville of Friday last says .* With a couple of ganhes in his throat, Jnnppli Dainman* of Melancthon vas brought into the county jail this ev- ening by Provincial Constable Hughes of Oran;:eville. The injured uisii wan com- mitted to the county jail by Magistiates Keys and Dovey of Corbulton, on two charges, one of setting fire to the barn of his Son, Jiihii Daminans, on Friday last, and the other of trying to commit sui- cide. When interviewed, ttie accuHod . said he had trioil to end his life wiih a razor, because he was starving, but denies having had any coniiectinn with the burn- ing of his son's barn Dammans in a man over sixty ytsara of age. All his family but his son bve in thu West. Norman B irons, the 14 year-old son of Thoinss H irons, a C. P. R. way freight conductor, whoso Iiotne in in West Toron'i-, met a tragic death on the farm of Regin- ald Lee near Anjjus, on Saturday after- noon Tlio little fellow had Iwen sp,'nd- ing some time with bin uncle, William MeMaster, who lives on thu adjoiniog farm, and ci Saturday afternoon went over to the Lee farm in search of his uncle. Mr. Loo happened to be at the bottom of a sixty-foot well that was undergoing repairs and the boy Attempt ed to olitnb down the laddora to see whst was going or. Mr. Ler, reiing tlie lad'a danger, ordere<] him hack and he had got within ten fevt of the top whun the braces down below gave way and the ladder on which ho wna standing toppled over. The unfortui.nte boy went dt>wn the well head foremost and alighted on a pipe rlliow fifty feet below, fracturing hi* skull. Dunth waa instanecms. [t appears that tha hotel ksepers in the township of Howiok, that i* at Ford- wiok, Oorriti and Belinore, are not to have tavern licenses aa was expected after the quashing of the losal uptinn bylaw that was passed Inst January. The by- law WHS quashed heoau<ie deputy return- ing officers and poll clerks had voted, and the Provincial Depsrtment lakes thn view that this i« a "technicality" regnnling which it may interfere. It has therefore instructed the Ins| ector not to issue licenses. â€" Post, The neighbors of the late James To- . ranoe, lot 2:}, 4th line Amaranth, who was killed underueHth his ham a couple of weeks ago, met the other day and male plana to complete the work of jao!<- ing up and putting a foundation undi r the iMirn on the Torranoe place. They als ) arrangi'd to lake off tho hay ciop and do other work needful to keep the affairs of the farm running along properW, Acts such aa those speak volumes for ihe iielKhhorhitod and must Ira a source of Ijenains somfort to the bereaved widow and family in their overwhelming alflic> 1130â€" Banner. SUMMER - STOCK. Of Sweat Pads, Collars, Plow lines Dash Aprons, Rubber Rugs. Dusters /"ly N<-ts, Hoof Ointment, Axle Grease. All kinds ot Harness and Repairing, O. wTThillips WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bia Stock « « BcstStocli Bells* Blatiftets , Robes Fur lined coats, pocketbooks, satchels, razor strops and other leather goods. Cuttersâ€" best makesâ€" and everything in the harness line. W. MOORE, Flesherton Out. Thompson's Bakery All Those Indebted to the Uundersigned MUST Settle as Cash We Must Have. Ed. Thompson, Flesherion Sebool (Mdren's Eyes Snpply Tkip Intellect ' Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress In school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department W. A. Armttroftgy JltWftLK" ''NO OI»TieiAN ri.e8HERTON. Flour and Feed Down _ Wts have all kinds of Flour and Feed. The fullowing are some of (lUr prices; Prrfeetion RIend $5.40 bbl. Morning O'ory .5.21) " Low Ortde Flour 1 50 â- ' Barley Chop 1.45 " Shorts 1.35 " Biau 1.23 " 8 Full stock of fresh Groceries on hand. Ice cream at ali limes at Wright's Grocery. » Farm for Sale. Ijots 171, 2 and a, lut cor. N. R., Artoraesia. 12S acresin all of fiiat c:as3 fariuiog laad in a good 6tat« of cultivatiDu. situated 3J miles B( nth of Fleshertoo, short mile froui scUoo;. vleaD of noxious weeds and well fenced. 10 acres of niar»h, 5 arres of tinrdwood bueli, bal- ance iu pood state to work all kinds of maiihin- erv. well wateveJ. 2 orcliarda, a good bouf^o IB X 2C veneoi'dd insidr, kitcbou Id x ao, wood- sbed IC X 12, new barn oO x GO stone fonndatioa This is one of tbe bust farms iu the townsbi and cau bubcugbt light. W.J.C\SWELD. SEASONABLE IN FURNITURE Tho liirgest and best stock ijf Furniture ever shown in Flesherton. This without fear of con- tnidiction. Come iind see some of the nice things in Side Boards, Dining Room Chaii-s, Parlor Setts, Bed Room Setts. A special reduc- tion just now on every- thing, in order to re- duce the stock. . . . W. H. BUNT FURNTURE DEALER FLESHERTON Business Cards UUUIiLOUOB * YOUNQ â- U Banker Markdale i>o a gtoeral banking business . Mone; loaaad a reasonable rate Call on as. fn OHI8LETT, ~ A » Postuiast**r. Ceylon, CoDimissiouer iu B.C. J , Conrevancer, deeda, mortgSKes, leaaeo, wills etc. carefully drawu ap Jollections uiadi>. charges reasonable, Al<o groceries, dour, feed etc. keptiu stock. Prices right. D J 8PBQULH *• Foatmaater, Flesherton commissioner la B.C J., Auctioneer Con- veyaacer, Appraiser and Money Lender Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Cueda naortgages, leases and wills carefully drawn Bp and ralaatlons made on fhortest nctice mouey to loan at lowest rates of interest. Col actions attended to with promptness charges low. Agent for Ocean Domiuiou Staamstaip Company. A call solicited. f\ McPHAIL, LicODsad Auciiouuer for the "• County of Grey. Terms moderate aud satisfaction guaranteed. The arrangements and dates of sales can be made a*. Thk AnvA\CK otOce. Kesidenoo and P.O., Ceylon, Teleulione connection. Deo. 6.07. nwiD ROBERTS, licensed auctionoer for " Grey County. Prompt attentlou given all snies entrusted to uiy care, AnangemontJ can be made at this office. Vy M. KAITTING, Licensed Auctioneer. Sales '' conducted on lowest termsâ€" Satisfaotiou Kuai.tnteed. Keversham, P. O., C'.>a, 12, lot U. Osprey. Medical OB CARTER U O P ft B Ont. Pbysielan. Surgeon, • Offloe and residenceâ€" Petor at., Flesherton J P OTTEWELIi Veterinary Snrgeon Graduate of Ontario Yetertaary CollsR*. resldeose â€" asooud door south west on Mary street. This atreat runs sontb Presbyterian Charoh. n WILSON, Blacksmith *** 'Iraduata of the Ve'erinary SeteDO* Association Keaideaoe, Durbam jtrcet, op- posite Boyd, Hiokllbg's hardware. Dentistry rjr. B. C. IWURRAV U D. R., dental surgeon ** honoi' graduate of Toronto University and Royal College ot Dental Surgeons of Uotarlo, Qas adiuiulst.ered for teeth extraction, othoe at residence. To ronio at o^tu'l jiuirtoi Legal LUCAS WRIGHT ft McABDLB Barristers Solicitors Conveyanoera, eto Ofncesâ€" Owen Bound, Ont anuUarkdaleOut W H VVhiqht, U0AHDI.K I B LocA N Bâ€" Flesherton office, UitcheH'a auk •very Saturday. Societies Ac U W meats Ob tbe last Monday in eaou month. In their lodge room. Cbriatoe'a block. Flesherton. at 8 p.m. M.W. Frank Chard ; See., T. Blskely. Financier, W.J. Bal.amy, VislllOR brethren luvited. PliHGH ARTHUK LODGE, No. SS3,A.T£s A U, meets in the Uasouichall. Arm- strong's Hall Fleafanrton, erery Friday on or before the fall woca . Thos. Blakelv.W M.- H«rb.3mlth, Secretajry. nOUBT FLB8HERT0N. 905. I. 07^11 est* in V Clayton's Block thn last Wednesday eveniua of each month. Visiting Foresters beartllv welcome. H. B., Dyaon; B. S., U". HsuV: Fin. See.. C. N, htohardaio, ^-"sni), PIsMs pay dues to Fin. 8*0. belore th« AiH day of th* aaoath. (JHOBBN FJ»«tND8-FIe.h»rton CouneM o« V Chosen Fvieods meets in Clayton's halt b«t and tbiVdWsdasadav ot saeh mJn t Tr a! I f»T Ms aaamewU «a the BMorder 00 o» T / r»T aa s saamewu «s the Baeorder on or bslsra ^JSf ^^ °* saa«i noBth. Chief CowaaSWr ». BMelt) t mm4*». W. B. Bant. ""*•'"**

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