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Flesherton Advance, 10 Sep 1908, p. 1

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4 Jlibana- dr TBUTH BEFORE FAVOB." â€" " PBlNOIPLKb NOT MEN. VOL XXVI, m 1378 Flesherton, Ont., Tliursday, September lO, 1908 W. H ffiOBSrON, EDITOR BOPBIETOB *:. (at! 1 The Newest Things in Jeweliery Can alwH3r9 l>e f^und nt rhe Flesh- erton Jewelleiy li.-ndiiuarttTF. East Mountaia To su> .ill t 3 »iul all ^Kjcket- | bo- -ks. I For tlie Ii\dies in ^reit variety and iiit>-iir patterns. Watches & Clocks To su>- .ill t bo- -ks. Jewellery For tlie Ii\dies and liitHSf pitte we pride ourselves 111 having « great vaiioty of the choicest gODds nunufactared from which to chnn<i.'>. Come in aiiJ let us show jua what »e k>ive. W.A.ARMSTRONG' Patting ia {.-ill wheat ha.s been the order of the past w«efc. Misoes Alma and Olive Camack, and Mn Hughes of Schreiber, visited with the former's sister, Mrs. W. J. Martin, last week. Wellington Graham of Eugenia vut in this section the past week photographing t some of the farmers' homes. Miss Allen, our t«acher, Ls im the sick list aod unable to resume her dutie.s. I Her many friends bope for her a speedy i recovery. ' Mrs. Hugh Walton and her daughter. Lucy, have returned home. Mrs. Wal- ] ton's health is not much improved. SIlss Cora WillctTns of Eugenn is at Mr. Harry Thompson's. Ill haviaic « great vaiioty of the | Two drunken men whose names we choicest goods mtnufactared from j withold for shame's sake, entered into which to chnn«i.-». Come in and | the huni« of John Smith, 3rd line, and let us show you whnt *e biive. i abused hiiu shamefully. They were be- I fore tlie migistrate on ThurMl;iy last. [ ] Such men, who cannot let civil people ' alone, ought to V-e sent down. ' Mr. Harry Thom(>sou's sister, who has I been vit-iting them for some time past. j returned to Toront4> on Friday morning. j accompanied by her three little nephews, Mrs. E. G Cross and baby, of Wiar- I ton, came down Saturday io spend a few | days with her mother. Mian Aggie Reekie of Heathcote ia vis- iting frieods in this ptirt. Mr. Juhoay O'Brien of Markdale is viMliag friends b«(«. Port Law (Held orvi from last wcrk) Mrs. John Umiey («5s«tf air.<y on Augu.tt 26tb at thehofne of heTdau4hter n Duiiualk, agt-d ii7 years. During the last Y^sr of hvr life she na« a ijreat sufferer from cancer, and to her death was « happy rcle-uw from {win which <ras i:iilieuily bnrnn She had learned to set her affect ions on tbinj^ above and died withinn)licit trust in her Savir.jr. When a mere ch'M she came with A TnTcUiag maa Received the , Thanks of Every Passenger in the Car. j 'I muac C«ll yoo my experience un an East ' . her parents ' houod O. R. 4 X. R. R- tr-^in fn^a PcniUetun ' from Irrbind a?id settled in the Township j to LeGraude, Or*., writes Sam A. Uarber. a â-  of M«ilniur, where she marrieit her hus- *«" Wnowti travelUng man. "I was in the | rmolung (le|>»rt"ipn' with some other u.tvelmj; . men when ou«of tbooi went out iotocb* ooach I .-.nd came bade und aaki, "Tfaere n a wumaa Mck anta d«a<.k in the cur. " I at one* go* up ' aad wcnc out, foond her very ill witli crauip colir, *o bad, iu fact I was almost afraid to | take the risk; berhan<ls :uid aroit were drawn f up XI yi>u could not •Irai^Utsn llieai, and with who predeceased her about two jeataaito. A family uf throe daughters and Buven sons uocn (be lo^s of an ofTsctionate mother. The d«U|{hicrs arv Mrs. Wni. R, Jbrmw. Dundalk ; Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Portlaw ; ami Mrs. J. L. "f'ij*''''^'','"- ^^° •"*• ?'â- Â«'''''''"'»' I »^d«£'ikri)rk'^'hen^."T^o or thn* and Ed want of Tor.mts Boberl and Hajij^ »er» working with her aad giving her Albert of Duudaik, and Joh;i aiid<5t'<«rtfe «t borne. Her Fisrer i« Mrs. A. McDutf <>(. Dtindalk Her brothers are John Stephens, of Turs, William of MaikdjUe, Richard of Wiar'on and Eilward of whi«key. I went to my suitcaoe and got my, Ixittle of ChambcrUiu'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remetly (I never travel without it), ran to the water tank, put a double doae of the medicine ia the gUsit, poured tome Wuter iute it aid ttiiied it with a pencil; then I bad Dundalk. The funeral took place on jquite a time to t;i;tthela>iies tolet me irive it Friday last from Dun Jalk to Mount Zion. to her, but 1 succeeiled. I could at once see Tbekervice wa.- conducted bvMr.Gaudiii, the effectland I worked with her. rubbing her D Xf â€" u . . « rt...i.ik. ...,^ haaua, and m twenlT minute* I gave «er Rev Mes.«r, Fuguson of I>u"d»lk and^^^^^^^ BvthUtime we were aln.oat Ldiidlaw assisting. S»x soui acted »S| i,j^, Le<;„„j,_ »(,,„ i^^gt^ieive the train, pall-beareis. ' I gave the bottle (» the baabiuid to b* used in I cane another d«ee ahunld be needed, but by time the train ran into LhK Grande the waa all Hacve.srina Is practically over. Mr. S<.lw-ird Watson should have beau tneutioiied as one of our young men who iiavo gone weft Ur. Honry Boiman returned last w«fek i to th« hosptt:«l in Toronto. right, <«ad I r«eeiv«d thanks of every pasxcngee in the car." Koraakby Vv . £. Kichardtma, The Khan Bemtaisces ArteiaesU Conocii Artemeaia Coottcil i>et ia the town hall on Saturday, Sept. 5. All the members present, the Kaeve in the chair. Min- utes of last meeting read and adopted. The folluwing communications were read: Prom A. T. Walk«r, re crushing of atone; account MunicipU World for stationery, 911.80 ; account D. McLeod. sundries, mo. McEeaaieâ€" Wrqthtâ€" That the Reeve l» paid fi.M for service<> defending suit entered by F. G. Karstedt against this municijtality, and Mr. Best be paid f2.00 for sarricMi in connection with the same case â€" Carried. Bestâ€" Carsonâ€" That the account of R. Cullen for posts for town hall fence, fl.60, b« paid â€" Carried. Carson â€" Best â€" That Mr. McKenzie's report of expenditure of $182 in ward No. 4 be received, an<?. he be paid his commission, amounting to $18.20 â€" , Carried. ! McKeuzio â€" Beet â€" That Bir. Carson's report on expenditure in Div. No. 1 (le received and he be paid his oomniission, amounting to $17.00 on 9117.U0 ex- pendedâ€"Carried. Carson- McKenzieâ€" That Mr. Wright'* report of expendittiru in Div. No. i he rciceived M\d he be paid bis comndwion, amountint; to $24.70 on $247.00 expend- iture â€" Carried. Best â€" Wright â€" That the account of D. McLeod, supplies for grader, 80c, be paidâ€" Carried. Wrightâ€" Beat â€" That the accuunt et James Nailson fnr-47 yttth of gravel, as certified by pat*uuat«r, $^35, be paid â€" Carried. - ^ McKoHzieâ€" Wrightâ€" That E. \. Gra- ham's bill for timb<»r fur bridges at Coo. i *nd 8, anMHititing to $90.50, be paid â€" Carried. Bestâ€" Wrightâ€" That the aco'unt of J;imee Neilson for ten yards of gravel, 50c., be paidâ€" Carried. McKensieâ€" Carsimâ€" That Bylaw No. 703, to levy rates for county, ti>wnship schools and police trtBtee porp«.K«es, and Bylaw No. TtM. to appoint ci-'llectors, be read a third time, sealed and entered in- the ByUw bookâ€" Carried. Cuuuctl adjourned. Mrs. Jau.iesoo, who h:vs boon viaiting \ Wherever I g.. I see ui^... the b.«rd- fcw week,s left k,? '")(» the 'inoouncement of the b.g fall I fairs. It la the nrst chill breath. And it ci>me« au so>>ii. Why, it was I I'Uly yeSverday we rakeil the garden and ' Sowed the phlo.\ Druniimmdi, and since her son the past Toronto on Monday. T. R. and M>8.MeK«nzie accompanied the rem«i!is of the former's fister, Mis. 6«ll of West Ton.ot", to Owen Sound . . . . 1. 1 1 . _ 1, 1 then the roses are eouo and the hies of .rhere iiitenntnl took place last week. r n i i .a _ *^ the valley, and the sweet flags are t(one. The Royal Teiuplas are anticipmost » io„^ ,„d the lil»ca--it seems years siuow lueetiitg of more thau usual iivterosr u«xt { ^^^ |j|^^ time week. A que.tion J'-y ""^J <>'hoC| gut when "l see the fall fair notices luterMttog feitures should ortu^ all the ; ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^„^ j ^^,^^ ^^^^ ^^ ,^^ jnootWe out. Rock Mills and the Fann«rs Who have -clover U) cut draw in sliould get it done while weather i» dry and the sun shine.s. Mr. Levi Bett.s' youDg«*st son ha.s been very ill, but is soiiiewbat better. Master Everret Btmt, who has boen visiting at Mr. W. Pedlar's time, has returned to his Turvnto. B^n â€" t>J Sept. 2, to Mr. and Mrs. (lobwt Millou, a daught«r. Mrs. McLaughlin, who has beou ill, ia iini proving beginning of the end. For there bo stubble fields now, and strawstioks, and men are getting killed iu threshing jDachiueft. Well, there is one comfort about it : we will soon quit getting drowned. i .-Vhout tall f.<ir time the water is to«) co. I, j and we don't vu out and get drowned I with the regularity and precision which i» our chief characteristic in the hayday of suoimer. We will put it off till the for some' "â- '* * 'hin, and ihen we will get drowned home inl «**'y ''*•'*' â- "*' ">«''e, and they wid drag I for us and hold iu()uesca, preach funeral seriuoiis, and the able editor will write the porenuial warning, but what's left of us will t(U ri|{ht aloiu; getting drowned next spriug when the water K«ts waim. When it was May it looked a long way offâ€" ihe Mi fairâ€" and now when the fall Weil Named. Chaaiber*ain"« Colic. tTioleraand Diarrhoea Kuuitdy is wfll naiaed. Foi pains in •tt-uiach. cramp colic and diarrhoea it e^naL Koraaleby W. E. Richardaon. the ha* no Mr. W. J. White and family have Anoved into the Portcous house on the j (^jf j, ^,,a„rtiug itaelf the May was only yesterday . ji^etu (idervNtd. Miss Nellie Pedlai- visited Markdole fxy»V/ifi lor soveral daj s last week. Mr. t(^ Porbapv* K>«t a fine working A nu«*bftr" £<( *«M" f'^'"» *'"«'« Mills | evidence was oonaictiiur and the ptisoner Are takmeiti theTwxmt*) exhibition. No I g»t the benefit of the d-ubt with a warn- i.Kibt but what they will have a ^ood , ing t.. be careful of his Iwhavwr m • John Baker was charged bt>(ore Judi;a Uattou with a criminal astult upon an ok) wnmaa at Hautiver last July. The the Tlie Srat caigo o! new wheat from the west arrived in (Hren Sound Tuesi'ay of U.Ht week per stesoier Alberta. It con- sisted of 6000 bushels aiid graded No. 2 Noitbern. Mr. R. H. S. Allan, who is running the Clarksburg planing mill, met with » hard SI reak of luck on Monday when hi« daw went oui. Only rvceitly ho h"d it built and without any waruinif it was swept down the liver ab.'Ut 10 o'clock. He had only the use t-f it about live diaya.â€" Ri'ttePtur. The Craiithursl correspondent of The Packer. Oiillia, aays; "A party if ec- gineers and one liuiidred Italians are announced t<) be here next week, to beg'n wideuinit cuts, raising irrske, and sjrvey- ing a line to Col ling wood." Craigburn' is on the C. P. R. new Sudbury line about twentyaeven miles from Coilmgwood and a few miles east of Baxter whence it has been expected that the C. P. R. would extend to Coliiiwwood. Nothma ofticial baa yet been learned hereof the proposed survey. The village of Williamsford has a seu- Mtton iu the shape of a real live shtxtmg affray. Rol)ett Gati.s, thnachool teacher of the village, and who lives with his OMther, Mra. Ritfgs. fired fh'ts at a uuiulier of Ixiys breakiuK ikIo his mother's orchard, and .»w of the bullets Imlged io tl>« leg of Cha.H. R. Wrts. one of the boy». Oatts will appear »l the fall ussiscs. time. future. Our eatoemed lady poetmistress seems j Matkdale Furniture Factory is now in to understand her woik and does it»p iu i good aliape for buaineaa, but business ia a first clasa way. nut liy any means oi>»xing. Many f urn i- Rev Mr Wilkes proitched a fine ^er- Uurefaoiorieearecloswl down, owinij to m»«atRook Mills Baptist chu«ch two lack ofdeuwand for orders. Uowever. as weeks MM Sunday. The people w*it» de- so .n as ti««s improve •ud a competent liBhtedTitdoedtoaoe Ur. Wi5k»s, as he practical man c«n be wcured as maua^er. 'was a faithful friend when bofo het »'>• t»cti>ry will b.-g»i» «i)*talicos.â€" summer. Markdale btaudawi. McFARLAND & CO; l<Ai^KDA.£.JB ONXAIflO WHY NOT Take advautage this week of supplying your wants when you can get soch price reductions as we are giving? Just compare regular prices with reduced prices and surely you will not mis.'* the opportunity. 20c Black Dinim for 15c. S6 jdf. Black Diuim, regular 20c quality, reduced fur this week per yard 15c. 25c Cottonade for l9c. 131 yds. CoUonado consisting of stripes aud dark mixtures that h.is been selling at 22c and 2oc yd, on sale at per yard 19c 7.50 Dress Skirts for 4.90. 16 only Ladief viedium and light fiancf tweed Dress Skirts, ail made in the Urest styles, plealinic, strapping and batton trimming. Regular price $7.00 and $7.50 Sale price 4.90 42^ Faacy Wool Shirting for • 18c. 48 yds medium fancy check wotlt shirting, 27 indies wide, fast colors, regular price 42^, reduced less than half price, only 18e. 15c. Wrapperette for 9c. 397 yvds Wrapperette in assorted colors, petterns, sptits etc, that were selling for 1^<. and 15c. yard. .\11 marked down for quick selling this week your choice per yard for 19c. 25c Mens' Socks for 19c. 8 doxen Men's Black Cashmere and Wonted Socks some plain and others ribbed, sold iu reguhir way at 25o pr, on sale this weeU at 19c. Slac^htering prices in Dress Muslins. About 400 yds fine quality Dress Mualins in medium liitht aad d-irk fiiicy aasorced patterns that have been selling from 10 28c yd. We're nuikins two price* of the lot so will sell as follows: 287 yds, reg. 10, l«i, 15, this week nnly 5o. 160 y;le, reg. IS, 20, 23, this week only 12^. McFARLAND & COMPANY Ceylon's Up-to-Pate Store. j^ N ®^ '"^ '^^ ^'"^^ ^^ ^^ ^^""^ shoes for the, Fall In Older to uuike rt-om for our new stock we are selling shoes at half price. Call and let us supply your wants. n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ In Groceries we carry afresh and up-to-date stock. A nother shipment of Manitoba Flour just arrivwl, •^ also Ontario Flour â€" Bran â€" Shorts and Feed f5 Flour. i ^ ^ â€" S^ \k/ indsor Salt in sack or barrel lots. - ^ ----^^ »i» Ceylon's Leading Merchants 9§ COI^I^IN SON BBOS BURT Iperlalirt ia Jisaeiaa ol lb* Eye, Ear, Nose ind Throat Of flea 13K»-ost8t. - OiareruSound At th« Markdala house. Markdale, Isl Friday each mouth from 8 Iu 1^ a. ni. The barn of Peter Ifarry of the 3rd line of Euphraiua was bunied on M-'tidoy tail. The origin of iLe fire is a myntery, but i' is aupponcd to have been caused by damp straw in the itraw stack healing anvl oauvng npoiitaiuous combustion. AU the c .ntenla cf the Iwrn were burned, also a number of pigs. With much trouble a valuable horae was saved. The pre »pread in the direction cf the Metho- dist cnurch which caught fire and wae burned down and it evvu spread down through the farm of Mr. Dickinmm. Mr. ITerry had recently tbrvsb^'d aud bis loss will be serious. â€" Itelicctor, Kate DoUn, daughter of John TMan of of Hall's Corners, had both of her arnw broken at the wrist, as the result i-f % fall fiuiA the mow of the tarn to the barn fioor. I Prank Durgii, a human osrrich, bad an inconvenience in hut s omach and w»?i operat«id on by two doctors in a North EieBtl, Oregim, hoapital. The phjraiciaiia in a aiitned aiatement as published iu tho Scientitic Aiuoric4», cnuiuerate the fob lowing articles which they removed fiom tha man's stomach : 3 ritle balls, 3 jxck- knivea, 4 do<>r keys, 17 horseshoe n»iN, 4 6-|»euny nails, 1 6sh hook, 1 e«id fri-m joiatad rod, 1 plate from a jack knife handle, ISdiisea, 3 nickels, ana 4 ounces of gla«d. Weight, 1 pound 14 ouim««. The operatioD occupied 95 minutes. For a Sprained Ankle. A s|iraiDed ankle amy be cur««l ^u ab 'Ul one-third tka tiura usually required, by a^<t>ly- ing CkamtMtUia's liniment fre«ly, and ri\ intf it abanhitw rest. For lale by W. Ki Ricbardsua. V

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