/ October 29 1908 THE FLESHEllTON ADVANCE VARICOCELE CURED »- NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. "neary work, lerere ctnlnln); and »tu habitfl In youth brought on a double varicocele. When I worked bcjri the ocnlne would become •evere and I wat often laid up for a week at a time. My family fhyslclan told m* an operation wag my only hopeâ€" but I dreaded it. tried several ipeclaliats, but soon found out all they wanted was my money. I commenced to look upon al! doctors a^ little better than rogues. OuJ dtt j tixy hz:»i, j'A,kcd /np vthy 1 vtai: 'At' ^Vork so much and I told him my condition. IIo advUed me to consult Drs. Kennedy & Kennedy, an he had taken treatment from theni himself and knew they were S('«t7e and skillful. I wrote them aadgotTHENEwMETMOi; Treatmikt. ' My progress was somewhat slow and during tlie first month's treatment I was somewhat discouraged. However, I con- tinui-d treatment for three months longer and was rewarded with a complete cure. I could only earn 81* a week in a mnchino shop be- fore treatment, now I am earning ii) and never lose a day, I wish all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment. HENKY C. LOCUST. HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? BLOOD POISONS are the most prevalent and most serious diseases. They sap the very life blood of the victim and unieos entirely eradicated from tlin system will cause serious complications. Beware of Mercury. It only suppresses the symptoms â€" our NEW MCTHUD cures all blood diseases. yOUNO OR MIDDLE AGED MEN.â€" Imprudent acts or later excesses have broken down your system. You feel the symptoms stealing over vou. .Mentally, physi- cally, and vitally you are not the man you used to bo or should be. Will you need the danger signals? nrinrn Arc you a victim! Have you lost hope? Are you Intending to marry? Has nCnUCn your blood been diseascdr Hove you any weakuessV Our Nkw .Method Treatment will cure you. What U has done for others it will do for you. Contullation Fr*«. No matter who has treated you, wTitc for an honest opinion Fr«« of Chare** Books Fro*â€" "The Qolden Monitor," (Illustrated^ on Diseasesof Men. NO names: USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No nanos OB boxes or envelop**. Everythins confideotiaL Questioo list and cost of Treatment FREE FOR HOME TREATMENT. DrsKENNEDT&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Hardware - Spcrting Goods Tliiiik of it! Iluiitiiiij season will be in full swiiia in a couple of weeks and WH have tli« ii'cist coinpl-to line of liunters Rupplins fuch as Luado.l Shells, E'upiy SlielLs, I'ciwiler, both lUck and sniokoliiss, shot of all tiiz'.'R, VV ads ill iiitrocHtd and fi-lr, lluntorH AxeK, Gun Ca«eH, Gun Oil, in fact, »nylliiiif4 ynu may ask tur < ( E L E Y • S I f Lnadfd Shells in lilnck poweer at 60c, sniokul.'sn at (55c. W« have a c iinplciu Imo of HiH.i Curl ridges, einbracin;; \i. H. Cups, .22 Hliurt and l.)nu, .32 short and lent;, -"t- « & W., MS H. & W., .44 Winchestor, .â- ("2 40, ;J8.o5, .303, 30.30 and <i!|icr .sizes. Any «izi' not in slock wdl bu secured uii KliuHicNt notice. P^xaniine our Hardunre stock when in need of llaidware. Oiir speci.il'ies u-a Furnace Wurk, Kivo'longliiiij.', Tinsinltliiny and lliiofiua. Why have a loaky iciof when wo will put on a I'uiirunlocd roof at $2.90 a 8quur«, Examine it. NORRIS BROS. Qeneral Hardware ilerchants and Tinsmiths ^ In Slei<,'hs, Buggies, Waggori.s, Harrows, Plougli.s, Cream Sep- (irators ami Wire Fencing. I HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY Heard's Carriage Works Flesharton Carriage Works CARRIAGES, 8LKIGIIS, CUTTERS, IMPLEMENT REPAIRS, CREAM SEPARATORS, Etc. Special attention given to HORSE-SHOEING and all kinds of REPAIRS. We have a new stock of Baggies in, Call and see them be- fore buying. CREAM SEPARATORS -Wo handle "the Mellotte." Getoiir our prices and terms. McTavish & Williams, Flesherton . The Only Way Od Sunday evening the barn of Mr. ilohn Collier, un thu 3rd concesaiun of Glenplg, was nearly destroyed by fire. Just huw ihe tire oriuinaied in some- what of a mystery, but it is believed to have started from a pnrlur match that was mixed in with (he hay, being sub off by one of the animals tvoth coming in contact with it, or lieinit scraped by one of its feet. Mr. Collier's seventeen year-old son went to the barn on the afternoon in question and fed the stock, returning to the bouse Hhorily afterwards. Happenin g to look out the window, a member of the family observed smoke is.<uing from the bui Idinu. The b<.y ran to ihe b.irn and found the fire confined principally to a stall and nmnsjer in wh.,;ii was a valuable Vvrse, and in the adjoining passaaevvay. Lutkily a couple of buckets of milk, which were to he used to feud some calves, were standini; near, and which sufficed lo hold the tlaines in check until sufti.:ienc; watur c'luld be produced to thoroufihly ((U«nch them. The horse instead of juinpini! back from the flames leaped into ihu nianyei in'o the midst of titem and was badly burned about ibo Ibl'S. breast and head. A. C. Wolfe V. S. was called and dressed the injured animal, which thou(;h badly burned, will, ir, all probabil- ity, rocover. The match theory is the only one that seems to work out in the ea.«e, as Mr. Collier had not been near the barn and his son docs not smoke. It was a c'ose call anyway and fiom whatever cause, Mr. Collier had an almost miracu- lous escape from having his season's labors wiped out in less time than it takes to toll it. â€" Durham Chronicle. Last week Adam Densinore was turning over some n ew vronnd on his farm. Lot 18, con. 1, West Lutlior, when his plough struck something hard, ai.d piied an odd- looking affiir out of the ground. Ho in- vestigated and found it the skull of an elk â€" a species of deer â€" with pans of the horns intact. The backbone and riha were also recovered. He brought the head to town where it routed not a little excitement amonu the sporCiuien. The bones are about two inches in diameter, round in form, have a number of proni's, and must have been four feek in length Strange what hidd.m secrvts lie beneath the ground only waiting for chance or ac- cident to reveal them. What a mystery i.5 surrounded by this find. How many y^ars have pa-ssed since llio beast lay down toTlie in the dense swamp which covered tliat particular part? Many, po d<mbt, beciinse nc one remembers ever seeing one of ihi:* species here. â€" Grand Valley Sur. Municipal clerks have received from the regislrar-ffeneral if Ontario sets of blank forms prepared under the new law foi- r^nis! ration of births, marriages and deal hi, siid will supply the simo to clergy men, I'hy^icians aitd others whose duty it is under the statute to 'iiako le- turna to the clerk. All tho old forms remaining in the hands of professional men should bo returi.ed to the cleik for cancellation, as returns may only be made upon the new imes. Tho Clerk's iii- Ktructiona on the Utter point are manda- tory and therefore inconvonioiico will bo avoidenifthe new forms be at once aeeured. The intentian is by provisions of the new act Insecure fuUet and more reliubia information. Hero is Tho Mildmay Gaz-'t'a weekly sensation: Mr. James Spenco of Amar- anth is the owner of a very ambitious hen who is not conlont to lay egL'S in lowly I)laces, but, like a bird, selects a tree. For a number of days Mrs. Spenco noticed the hen cackling around the tree and looked ill vain for eggs among tho berry bushes, but at last a nest was no'iced in a willow tree and live eggs were found it it. Dead leaves in the tree had f illen in tho crotch of some branches and there the hen chose her nest. Stomach troubles would morn quickly disappear if tho id>*a of treatinij the cause rather then the effect, would come into practice. A liny, inside, hidden norv«, says Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength to tho stomach. A branch also go'!stolho heart, and one totho kidneys. When those ''inside nerves'' fail then tho organs must falter. Dr. Shoop'a Restora- tive is directed snecitically to these fail- ing nerves. Within 48 hours aftei start- ing tho Restorative treatment patients say they i-ealizo a gam. Sold by all dealers. Thieves broke into Robt. Tlraiden's barn south of Shelburno three times laat week and got away with a quantity of grain on each occasion. Mr. Braiden has the place now properly prolecttd and the next thief who attempts to get in will iret a surprise that may hasten his death if he h^s any tendency lo heart failure. We understand that a large quantity of grain was taken. â€" Free F'ress. Don't be afraid to (five Chamberla in's CouRh Kemedy to your children. It is in- tended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cou Kb, and it is the best medicine made for these diHeaaos. For sale by W. K. Uichardaon. INCHKASK YOl'K SALAIIV Proper prujiaratinn does it. Attend ELLIOTT TORONTO. ONT. And tho timq to commence is right now Olio hundred and one xtiidentH from other hiisiiiess collegen have |ntl'oni)!e<l this college within one year. What does this prove? Wo (five the best. Nothing elsn would satisfy usâ€" nothing else should satisfy you. All (jratuateH readily secure employment. \Vril.e for cataliiguo. W. J. KLiJCn, IVInHpal. t;iir: Yeiitfcantl .VIexandor St To make sure of golfing a thorough Rusi- nessur Shorthand training is lo attend the mT LE.\DS. Special Pepnrlment for ,ho80 whose early education has been iie- eotod . Informat ion free to any address, 0. A. FLEMING, Principai,. Owen Sound, ^ Ontario Carefully Corrected Each Week Oats 35 to 35 Peas 80 to 80 Barley 45 to 45 Wheat 83 to 83 Hay 7 00 to 8 00 Iluttor 22 to 22 Kugs, freah ' 21 to 22 Potatoes per bag 40 to 45 Oecso » to !» Ducks to 9 Chickens 9 to 9 Turkeys 14 to It Let us show yon how easy it ts to shake the Heda'' Furnace The "Hecla" has four Srate bars. Each one can be .•shaken separ- ately. This means that you can sliake down just the part of the fire where the ashes are, without disturbing the rest of the coals. With "Hecla" Triangular Grate Bars, you can get rid of all the ashes â€" save coal â€" keep the fire bright and clean â€" and do away with sifting ashes, because no fresh coal or half-burnt clinkers come down in the ashpan. We would be pleased to talk over the ftirnace question -.vith yon and show you, part by part, just why the "IlecU" Furuixe is the best for you to buy. Come iu any lime. Made by Uie makcra ol "Peerless Pecinsular" Ranaes. 63 NORRIS BROS* m - FLESHERTON Business Cards MUULLOUOH & YOUNG '»* Hanker .Markdale i>o a qeaeral bankiog business. Mouey loaned a reasonable rate Call ou us. tp (JHIsiTbt't^; ~~~ "~ * • roKliiiaster, Oeyloo. CoDiDiiHsiouur in H. C. J . Convevancer, deeds, inortKsKes, leases, wills etc. carefully drawn up Jollc'ctious mad.>. charges reasonable. AUo gracerius. Hour, feed etc. keptiu stock. Prices riKht. RJ Sl'KOULB Postmaster, Flesbertoc uommissioaer In H.C J., Auctioneer Con- veyancer, Appraiser and Money Leuder Real Estate aud Insurance Agent. Deeds mortssijes. leases aud wills carefully drawn np and valuations made on sbortest nctice lucney to loan at lowest rates of interest. Col ectioiis attended to with promptness charfies low. Agent for Ocean DomluioD 8t»anjship Company. A call solicited. r\ McPHAIL, Licensed Auctioneer foi the "' County of Grov. Terms moderate and satisfaction Ruaraiiteed. The arrangements and dates of sales can be made a*, Tub Advanck olBce. Kesidence and P.O. , Ceylon, Telephone connection. -v^ Dec. fi.07. r YY KAITTINCS, Licensed Auctionser for ^-'* "'^ • the connties of tirey and Bimcoe. Farm and Stock sales a specialist. Terms niodurnto satisfaction gnarantced. ArraiiRc- nients for dates may be made at the Advance office, or a; T. Hutchinson's store, tevershain, or by addresslOK me at Fuvetsbaui, Out. Lot 13. c on. 12 , Osproy, DUDD M.ATHRW'S, Markdale, Licensed " auoMnnecr for tho county of drey. Good service at resflrnable rates. Dates can be niado at The Advance. 1 o 09, Medical DB CAIITF.B M C P & 8 Ont. Physician, Surgeon, e OfUce and residenceâ€" Peter st., Flesherton f P OTTKWEl.L ' " 'â- ' Veterinary Snrgeon Qraduate of Ontario Veterinary College, residence â€" Sdcond door south west' or jLtirv street. This street ram loutb ProHbvterlan Chnrch. WILUUN, HIacksmith • 'graduate oflao Veterinary Science Association Kesidence, Durham 5treet, op- posite Koyd, Hiokliiig'g hardware. 1)entistry Dr. E. C. MURRAY L. D. S, dental snrgeon honorgraduato of Toronto University and Uoyal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Oas administered for teeth extraction, oltloe at residence, To ronto st ootPlnharton Legal LUCAS WRIGHT & McARDLE llarristcrs Solioitors Conveyancers, et» Officesâ€" Owen Boui.d,Ont and Markdale Ont W H Wrioht, Mi.>aDi.is 1 » LccA N Uâ€" Klesherton ofiioe, MitcbeU't an k sverv Saturdav. W. J. O'NEAIL Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc. Ottico---Si>route'» Block, Kleaherton.> Societies AO U W meets ou the last Monday in eaou month, in their looge room. Christoe's blook. Flesherton. at 8 p.m. M.V' , Frank Cbard ; See., T. Ulakely, Financier, W.J. lleLamy. Visiting bretbraa Invited, PRINCE ARTHUR LODGE, No. ^«3,A.F.A A M, meets in the Masonic all. Arm- strong's Hall Flesherton, every Friday on or before the full mocn. Thos. Blakely.W.M.; Herb.Smith, Secretary. ndURTFLESHKRTON, 09S. 170. F. treeUin ^^ Clayton's Illock the last Wednesday evening of each month. Visiting Foresters heartily welcome. H. R.. Dyson; R. 8., '1'. Henry; Fin. Sec, C. N. Richardson. Please pay dues to Fin. Sec. before the first davoftho month. ___^___ CHOSEN FhlENDB-FJeBherton (Council ol Chosen Friends meets in Clayton's hall first and third Wednesdav of e&ch mout f* p. m Pay assessments to the Recorder on or before toe first day of each month. Chief Councillor T. Ulakeley; ecorder. W. H. Bunt. A RELIABLB LOCAL SALESMAN WANTED For Flesherton And Adjoining Country TO REPRESENT Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries. While bnsiness <n some lines may be dull, farmers wore never more encouraged as regards fruit growing than at the present season. High {trices for all classes of fruit have been ol).. ained the })ast season, and there Is as a conse- quenooan iuoreased demand for nursery stock. Our stock is complete in every dopartuient, Inoindlng a new list of specialties which wo alone handle. The right man will obtain a permanent situ- ation with territory reserved for him. Pav weekly. Free sample outfit, etc. Write for particulars. STONE &WELLINGTON FontblU Nurseries ( 8S0 aorea ) TORONTO Ontario EVERYTHING We have everything that you c^'uld desire iri our line-. Groceries, Confectionery, Flour and Feed, etc. This is a strong st;itcment, but a visit lo our store will liiove it'a truthfulness. Our Groceries are fresh and prices please, iFlour Ford's Patent Flour, per bbl «6.00 Perfection B'end F'lour . .$.5.20 Morning Glory Flour 95.00 W. L. WRIGHT'S groceuy FURNITURE The largest and best stock of Furniture ever shown in Flesherton. This without fear of con- tradiction. Come and see .Some of tho 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 FURNTVRE DEALER FLESHERTON WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bid st ock = ^ Be st Stock j" ^iâ€" i^^ â€" iMWBMM Bclls^ Blankets, Kobes Fur lined coats, pocketbooks, aatchela, razor strops and other leather i-onds. Cutters-best makes-and everythin« in the harness line. W. MOORE, Flesherton 0|\t. BEST BUSINESS TRAININQ at reasonable prices. Start any time. BRITISH CANADIAN BUSINtSB COLLEGE. Cor. Vongo and Bloor St»., Toronto. Fall and Winter. We have a uompleta line of Fall aud Winter goods, consisting of Whips, Plush Rugs, Robes, Bells Curry Combs and Brushes, Hoot Ointment, Harne.ss Oil, Gall Cure Trunks & Blacksmith's Aprons. Look in and examine our stock of Horse Blankets. We Manufacture Harness And do repanntt Cheaper than elsewhere. O.W.Phillips FLESHERTON, ONT. U« .