w- Sr; Aiou8Tl3 I9i)8 THE FLESHEKTON ADVANCE Nervous Debility OUR NEW METHOD TREATMENT will cure you and make a man of jou. ruder lt» Inllueiioo lUe Uaiii becomes active, the blood purified bo that all phnpKs, blotabea and ulcere heal up; the uonre* bocomo Btroup as steel, so that nervousness, liaBhfulncsB uutl ili-spoudcncy disappear; the eytH become bright, the fiiO! full au(i clear, emixy reluins to the body, and tlie moral, physical and mental Kygtoius ari" liivi(?oraUi>i ; all <li iiius coase â€" uo more vital waste from Ihe system. The various orRSiis b»'i-oiun natural iiuil manly. You feel yourself a man nnct Ijnow mar- riaKi> cannot lie a failure. Wo Invll-tali the afflicted to consult us conlldentially and free of charge. Don't tot quacks and fakirs rob you of your bard-earned dollara. ^r NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WEITTEN CONSENT. THREATEN ED WITH PARALYSIS. Peter K. Summers, of Kalamazoo, Mlcb., relates his exijerieuoe: " I was trotililvd with Nervous Debility for many ycard. 1 lay it to Indiscretion and aicesses in early youth. I liecamo very dcspoiidciit and didn't care whether I worke<I or not. i Imagined iverybody who looked ;it. inc guessed my st^cret. Imasinative dreams at uight weakened mcâ€" my ba<:k ached, had pains in the back o( my head, hands and feet were cold, tired in the morning, poor appetite, flntcers were fUiaky, eyes nlurred, hair loose, memory poor, etc. Numbness ia the lingers set" in and the doctor told me ho feared luunlysls I took all kinds of mediciuea and tried many tlrst-class physicians, wore an electno belt for -...., .^....u..^. three months, went to Mt. Clemens for â- croRC TntATMENT |^ths, !ii!t received little benefit. While nt'Mt. f'lrmens I was Induced lo consult Drs. Kennedy & Kennedy, though I had lost all faitii in doctors. Like adroHninKUiau I commenced the New Method Treatment und It saved my life. The improvenuut was like magicâ€" I could feel the vigor going through the nerves. I was cured mentally and physically.^ I have seot them luany patient* and will continue to do so." CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY W<! treat and cure VARICOCELE, STRICTURE. NERVOUS DEBIUTY. BLOOD AND URINARY COMPLAINTS, KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and aU Di>eiue« pttcutiar to M«a. _ CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS FREE. If uaabUto call write for a Queition Blank for Ham* TrMtnxnt. DrsKENNEOT&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswoid St, Detroit, Mich. Arrcn TRcaTiatNT f)ar9e$f « tools L-Jave you examined our stock of Harvest Tools? â- 'â- ^ It is compJete in every detail. )) C" xamine our lino of Machine Oil before you buy ^^ -*-- any other. You will be convinced that our goods are right there with the (juality. W e have Mule and Sheep skin Mitts and Canvas Gloves at rij,dit prices. /^ iir stock of "DEKRING" binder twine is getting ^-^ low, better call and get your supply at once. NORRIS BROS. mm%i In Sleighs, Buggies, Waggons, Harrows, Doughs, Cream Sep- arators antl Wire Fencing. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Heard's Carriage Works Flesherton Carriage Works DEALERS IN^ CAUIJIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, IMPLEMENT UEPAIKS, CMtEAM SEPARATORS, Etc. Special attention given to HOUSE-SHOEING and all kinds of REPAlllS. We have a new stock of Buggies in, Call and see them be- fore buying. CilEAM SEPARATORS -We handle "the Mellotte." Getour our prices and terms. McTavish & Williams, Flesherton. FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. Ist Tho.iO ulio Uiiiin' bcHt the uierit" of thin »c!iiiol luoita «tRunchost8iiii|>ortcrB. ELLIOTT Thi» oollcif* Btan>l< firil in |)n|iu1,trity, thorou)^hiie»4 »ii<t ((enuiiio merit. (lo wlirrr you will, you will HndnunfrmlcatL'S punliluR to the front. Thiir (uperinr traiiiiii);ii en- »li!«.i th*ui til gut and hiiitt tirit-cUH ]iti«iiiou«. ColleRu o|i«ii allauminer. }<^ut«r anytime. Wrila (or oilalui^iu. W. J. IHLLIOIT. I'rinoiiial. Cor; YoDR* ami Alexander Sts SEPTEMllEU 1, 18 THE DATE of the r«-(ipunini< for tlie full term of Cikiiadit'i Luadinu Schuol of IiuaiDe.^i «nd 'Shurtlmiid. Tliree Couraca Cfiniiiieioial Bhortliand and Typewriting PiopnmUiry Mariimr'a CinM open* Jnnna'y 4, 1909 Writo for information to 0. A. KLKMING. Pkincipal, Ow»o Souii<!, # Outaiio. FARM LABORERS'.- EXCURSIONS 25,000 Men Wanted for Western Harvesting To meut as far as poasiblu tlie unusual demand for farm laliorers in Manitoha, < Sasliatuhewan and Alberta, tlie Canadian' Pacific Uaiiway will run s^iecial second cUs8 excursions from all OnUriu station!!. Coat ( f a one-way ticket to Winnipeg is $10 00, and from Winnipeg to points wlieie laboretH contract to work they will be carried without charge. After at leaat one miinth's work in the harvest field a ticket back to Ontario starting point A-iil be issued nt 818. Tickets are only good on Farm Laborers' special trains, and will lie i<sncd to women, but no half-rate fur children. Leaving dates of excursions are Bs follows- â€" August 14th and Sept, 8th, from all the fctntions in the territory between Toronto- North Bay lino nud Toronto Sariiia line. August I'Jili, and Sept. 9th. from all staiiona on Toronto-Siiruia line and south thereof (in Canada) J Aunust 22nd and Sept 11, from all s'atijiis east of Toronto- North Bay tine, to and iiicludiiii; Kiujjstup. For the tlireo excursions in Aujiust special trains will lie run frum all point* iin tho 0. P. R. If you are in any doubt (18 to date of excursion frdin your dis- trict ai>ply to local C. P. R. agent, who will also furnish times of special trains, or write to C.B Foster.District Passen- ger Agent. C. P. R. .Toronto. In Good Luck "About (wo years ago my father came here frcni Mason City, Iowa, on a visit" say* O. L. Scott. Uuffield, Mich. " While here he was taken sick with dia- rrhoea and cramps. I (lave him several doses of Chaiiiberkin's Colic Cholera and l)i»irhoea Remedy and it cured him." This Remedy always cures. It is for sale by W. E. Richardson. They Didn't Do It This year a baseball team was organized at Proton Station. Ths team b'jught nice new uniforms and thought they could jilay hall. PerhaiM this think was jusi- ilied for they won every game they went after. For a long time thoy have been caiting I yes northward and on Monday nighi they met the Flesherton team on the Proton diamond wfth jjreat hcpes of an easy victory. This didn't show up and at tho end of 5 inninjjs there were only 2 runs tallied to the credit of each teatr. Now Flesherton diesn't claim to have a wo:idoiful basKbiU team, buj we do think that the Proton bunch is no better. Smith's brilliant twirling did the trick for the visitors all right. Thh boys speak highly of the treatment ftcnorded him by Mine Host Armstrong of the Pioton hotel The books of the treasurer of tbotown - ship of Proton are undergoing a special audit in Toronto at the request and under petition c f some of the rate- ptyera who are not satstitd with the annual audit as done by the local auditors. -Herald. For tho benifit of those who prophesied nothing but blue ruin for the town as soon 11" local opijo'i came in force, wo are pleas- ed to slate I hat -jne of our iiierchants has handed us a statement of hi.s business for iho months of May and June, 1907, and also for the name tionths this year, and the latter exceeds tho former by 81051.90. That doesn't look as though local option WHS doing ths) town any hsrm. Locil option hurts no business but tliu whiskey buainess and that's no good to anybody. â€" Creeuinre Star. Mr. Russel McOirr has purchased Ihe noted race horse Captain Sphinks, with a record of 2 0G^. The horse arrived on Friday and whs shipped to Wiarton on Saturday, where ho won the free-for-all, beating such horsi s as Peril Tippin 2.10^, the General 2.00^, Vickey Clock 2.16, and Nellie Bright 2 20 He loft Wiarloii for Walkurton yesterday to enter in the free- for-nll. Ca|it. Sphinks holds the Michi van State record and is one of the besl nice horaoH in Canada to day. He is a half brother to Red Top,, now owned by Mr. Jas. Ferguson. â€" Meaford Express Our Clubbing List Advance, and Toronto World, daily 8 2 GO Toronto Daily News 2 !iO Weekly Globe • • • .1 80 Mail-Empire .... .... I '5 Family Herald & Star 1 80 Toronto Star 2 30 Farmer Stin 1 80 Farmers Ab.ooate 2 26 Weekly Wit.)6«R 1 75 SatufdayNighk 2 60 60 YEARS* EXPIRIENCS TlUOl MARKa OCWOMS CemcMHTs Ac. Anyone tmdlng a tkuteb nul d<s9rlptlon may mieklr aioertaln our opinion fra* whetliaru laTcntloa la probably BatuHMUk fommnnloit. Uon* atrlotlr oonfldontuTTUNDDDOC on Patenta •"gt"** oldest wonoy forsMubiCPataniik JPatentJ takeii .tErouvh Mann ikVObnMtTt ratentJ taaeii tbrouali Mann W<cW hoMm^ without cUrm, in t-w .f^pAtttrkaii. Voter's List -1908 TOWNSHIP OF ARTEMESIA Notion Is hereby givuu that I have transmit- ted or delivered to the parsons meotlonsd in section ot tbo Voters' List Act, tlie copies re- auired lu said section to be so ttansmittad or elivered ou the list, made pursaaut to said Act. of all persons aiipoaiiug by the last ifl" viaed assessment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the ^aid munioipality a^ eleotious for uieinbors of tho LeRinUtive Assembly atid at niuuicipal elections ; and tb&t said list was first posted up at my dffioe, Flenb- erson, oa Wednesday, tbe 12tb day of August, 1808, and remains thero for inspection, Klectors are culled upon to e.\amine the said list, and, if any ouiis&io:is or other errors ure found therein, tu tuko iiumediat.i proceedings to Lava the said errors e.irrected accotdiDg to law. \V, J- HKLLAMY. CUrx o: the said Aluuicipalitv. Dated at Pleshaitjn this lath day of Aug, I'JOS Bull For Service. Hiawatha, No. 72012, the yoiing shorthorn bull, will stand for service at Mr. tieo. H. Uurks, on lot 12, con. 0, O-sprey. This younff bull has thu be;~t of breeding' a!ouK luilkiiig lines, his dani lieiiiff a ''Willi dame," one of the detpest milking strain-sof shorthorns on recorcl Parties desiring the use of this bull shuulcl make arrangeiii'nts early, as only a limited iraniber will be t.ilcen. TERMS: GradH.^ .$2.1).). Purelreda, S.I.DO. There will be a re luetion, if over three cows are brought. Cows bred to this bull must be returned if not in calt, or full price will bt charced. IHllIJjnS. Ca efiilly Corrected Â¥,: ch Week Oats 40 'o 40 Pp-»s 00 to 00 barley 60 Vj 60 Wheat 80 to 80 Hay 7 00 .o 800 Butter 20 :c 2(i Bags, fresh 18 to 18 Potatoes per bag 7»> to 75 Geese Oto Ducks to Chickers 00 to 00 Turkeys CO to 00 Wool U 16 LOCAL A RELIABLE SALHSMAN WANTED For Flesherton And Adjoining Country TO REPRESENT Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries. While business in come Hues may be dull, fanners were never more eiiCouraKod as regards fruit groviinK than at the pieseut season. H\\:\\ prices fur nil clashes of fruit have been oD- taiued tlie past season, and there is as a eoiiBo- quonce an increased demand for nursery stuok. Our B'ook is louipluteiu everv departmcnl:, iuciudioR a new list of specialties which we alone bai;dle. The right man will obtain a permanent situ- atiou with territory reserved (or him. Pay weekly. Fi-ee sample outflt, etc. Write for particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON Fonthill Nurseries (8S0 acres) TORONTO Ontario SUMMER - STOCK. Of Sweat Pads. Collars, I'low lines Dash Aprons, Rubber Rugs. Dusters f!y Nfts, Hoof Ointment, Axle Grease. AU kinds ot Harness and Repairing, O. wTThillips Fleslnie]?toim WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bia st ock = ' B»s t Stoch BcllSt Blankets , Robes Fur lined coats, pocketbooks. satchels, razor strops and other leather ((oods. Cutters-best makesâ€" and evcrythino in the harness line. W. MOORE, Flesherton Oivt. Thompson's Bakery Our Bread is delivered regular- ly and kept for sale at Ceylon, Prioeville, Eugenia, Kiuiberley, Maxwell and Feversbam. Ed. Thompton, Fletherton Mr. Divid RufI erford, returning ofHoer for North (J ey, received tho noveriimsnt cbcjue on Wednesday for the expensed of ilterecenf Piovincial elaoiion. The toUl aniouiit of the varions items is $1,422.31. As there are 106 ridinij.s in the Province of Oot rio it will be obsery- ed that it costs the country a tidy sum- when an election takes place. Fiour and Feed Down We have all kinds of Fhiur and Feed. The fullotviug are some of our prices: Perfection Blend 8.5.40 bbl. Morning Glory 5.20 " Low Grade Flour 1 50 •' Barley Chop I.45 " Shoits 1.35 " Bian 1.15 '< Full stock of fresh Groceries on baud. Ice cream ur all times at Wright's Grocery. ( \, SEASOHABLE GOODS ^FURNITURE The hu'-jest and best stock of Furniture ever shown in Flesherton. This without foar of con- tradiction. Come and see some of the nice things ill Side Boards, Dining Room Chairs, Parlor Setts, Bed Room Setts. A special reduc- tion just now on every- thing, ill order to re- duce the stock. . W. H. BUNT FURNTURE DEALER ESHERTON Business Cards iVf JUIiLiOUGU 4 YOUNG **• banker Markdale .^o a general banking business. Money loaned a reasonable rate Call on us. TvJHlSLETT, • Postmaster, ''^oylou. Commissioner in H. (.'. J .Convevanoer, deeds, mortKai^es, leases, wills etc. carefully drawn up Jollectious uiad.>. ehargus reasonable. Also groceries, flour, feed etc, kept in stock. Prices rixbt. RJ SPBOUIiB Fostmaatoi, Flesherton .commissioner in H.C J., Auctioneer Con- veyancer, Appraiser aud Money Lender Iteal Estate and Insurance ,Vgent. Deeds mortgages, leases and nills carefully drawn up aud valuations made on shortest notice money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Col ootions attended to with promplueKs chanies low. Agent for Ocean Uomiuion Staamahip Company. Acall lolicited. r^ McPHAIL, Tjiceused Auotinneer for the ^' County of Grey. Terms moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. The arrangements aud dates of sales can bs made a'l Tan .\»vaNCR ofllce. Residence and P.O., Ceylon, Telephone oonneotion. Uoo. 6.07. T \y KAITTINli, Licensed Auctiouser for jj. T T . ^jjQ (jountios of Urey and tiimcoe. Kariu and Stock sales a speciaHsl. Terms moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Arraiige- ui'^nts for dates may bo made at the Advanoa ofilce, or a: T. HutcBlnsou's store, boverehaui, or by addressing me at Fevetsbam, Out. Lot l.'l. con. 13, Osprey. Medical OB CARTER M C P & 8 Ont, Physician, Burgeon, e Ofllce and resideucoâ€" Peter sk., Flesherton JP OTTBWELl. Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, residence â€" sjoond door south west OD Mary street. This street) ruua sobtb Presbyterian Church. n WILSON, »lacksmitb "• iraduate of tho Veferinarv Science .Association Residenoe, Durham itieet, op- posite Boyd, Hicklii.g's hardware. Dentistry T\\. B. C. MURRAY I.. D. S., dental surgeon â- *â- ' honorgriLditate of Torouto Universicv aud Hoyal College of Dentul Sui goons of Ontario, Gas adiuimsleied for teeth extraction, olllco at residence. To roulo a ejli-'ljiliortoa Legal LUCAS WRIGHT & MoARDLE Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers, etc OBioesâ€" Owen Sound, Ont and Markdale Ont W H WaioHT, McAbdle 1 B Luoa N H â€" Flesherton office, Mitchell's su k everv Saturdav. A Societies O U W meets on tho last Monday in eacu month, in their lortge room, Cbristoe'a block. Flesherton. at 8 p.m. M.W., Frank Chard ; Sec, T. Blakolv, Financier, W.J. Bul.amy. Visiting brelhrcij invited. PINOB ARTHUR LODOE, No. MsTa F.4 A M, meets in the Masonicball, Arm- strong's Hall Flesherton, every Friday on or before tho full mocn . Tbos. Ulakely,W.M.: Uerb.amtth, Secretary. COURT FLP.8HF.RT0N, 995, I. 0. F. ireets io Clayton's Block the last VVednesdav evening of each mnntb. Visiting Foresters beariily welcome. H. R., Dvson; R. B., 'l'. HsLty; Fin. See,, 0. N. tUohnrdson. Please pay dues to Fin. Sec. before the fl»t day of the mouth. CHOSEN FRItlNDSâ€" Flashcrtcn rouncil ot Chosen Friends meets in Clavton's hall tu»t and third Wednesdav ofeachmbnt 8 p. m Pay niisBssments to the Rcrorder on orbutoie tt>* iltat dajrof each month. Chief Coauefltor T. Ulakaley; worder, W. B. Buut.