\ * « THE FLESIlERTON ADVANClL NoVBMBKR 19 19(>8 THE STANDARD BANK Ertd>iui>«i 1873 Qp CANADA " ^"^ For Your Children's Education Start a special Savings Account at once with the Standard Bank, and keep adding small amounts to it regularly. You will never miss the money. Then, when the child is old enough your deposits, with the Compound Interest which we add quarterly, will provide a fund large enough to give a thorough education. It's a good plan. Think it over. FLESHERTON BRANCH George MitcHell, Manager BRANCHED AX^O AT DX7R.HAM AND BARR.ISTON. VICINITY CHIPS Plain .â- â- ett iiiL' d<ine,~Mr8. John Bell- ' »B.y. j W A. Armstrong iasuer of marriage i icenseH. Scotch Collie pup for sale â€" Apply at < tbiH uihcr. I 0«hweU Whirteii hwa gone to Toronto: to learn the lurlit-riiig. ' The sIkisIi bells at« chiming thuir winter chnrue once Hgain. Mr. S -J. Osborne of CoHingwood i visited at W. .1. Bt-llHUiy's on Thursday. Mr. Aich. Boyd sold his team of koraes to a buyer in Markdale tor $250. Mrs. George Stewart has spent th past two Weeks with her parents in Thorn- ' fcory. C H. Munshaw attended % meetin<.; of the Royal Aich Matioiis in Uweii S^und kit week. Mr. F. Sheridan and Mr. Norman Boyd of Toionti) risited at W. Boyd's last week. Boat and Shoe Repairing promptly, cbeHply and well done. H. Carrin^too, Ftesherion. Coiiifortahle frame dwellintt in Flesber- t«n for Hale or rent. B. J. Sproule, Fleshertoii. i Mrs. L. W. Thom Tisited in town last wvek on her way h»me to Stratford from ; Oweii Sound. ' Mrs. Habart, formerly of Owen Sound h spending the wiiitei with her aunt,' Urs. VanUusen. Notice -I will not be responsible for ii)y dtliis contracted by Herbert Rubin- , •on. â€" Mrs H. Stone. Mr. W'm. Clayton returned Monday, , (fter sf>eiidiiig a week with friends li. Beaveiton and Toruiito. I Mrs Mo<lell < f Toroiiio who visited ber sinter in-law, Mrs. Geo. Mitchell, leturned home last week, For Sile â€" One Sherlock-Manninu •rican, tienrly new, at hnif price. Lewis T. Kipp, Flesiiertoii, Out. Calf for sale â€" Oo'kI heifer calf from tood milk and butter stock. Apply to W. ^. Tucker, Flesherton. Mr. Ueo. P»ul of Euitenia, who ha.* keen out west the past suiniiier, visi'ed lis sister, Mrs. R. Bentliaiu, on Sunday. Just received a full stock of mouth â- rgan-s (Hc'hiier>) fr^m 10c. %c. 50c. 60c. lo S2.50, lit Uicliardsoii's Drug Store, The Epworth League of the Methodist church will huld a Pumpkin Pie social on Hoi. day evening nelt. Silver culleotiun â- I the door. John Crawford is dead at Berkeley as the r?8ult •'f i'jories reneiveii frumone of kiK horses. The animal hit him in the bee, breakinx h<8 jaw, and lu the chest. The now public school at Port Law was formally openeil on Wediiesdiiy of this Week. Areporl of the function will be Kiven next week For best fiimily flour. Manitoba and HauitoHa blend ; nl.so bran, shorts, feed Ci'ur and uentirHl Kmcerii's, try Sproule Biggin tiMthHiniSr' Co., Flesher'on. i 80 acres, no clearini;. well watered, will make siomi farm, no buildinus, but kas bui.'diDg timher on it. Will give! (uod chance to man who will work. W I A. Aini'tronK, Pleshertor.. ' Don't forget the enturt4nment to be j )ii»vn by the pupils and others, in the | Bill S< hoi'l on ihe eveiiini; of Dec. 18. A gO" d prournni ccnsistincnf dialogues, Kcitatiuiis, music, etc. is being prepi^red Re». Mr. Phimister of Singhamptun preached missionary sermons in the Meih- •dist chuich on Sunday. He is a pleading •peaker, and whs listened In by appieciat- ive audiences. "IXn'tBe Busied!" Brinit your accounts '" "^'y^''' l"''U'*»ce and Snancis! agen':, FevtrSnaniMndgei the cash. In<«urance in fire, lile Hvcictent and sickneos, plate â- laH»,burulary etc. Policies in the biggest iliancial insiitutioii on earth. A fowl supper will he held und<>r the ••spicefi of L, O. L. 6A6, Maxwell, on Tuesday, Deveinlier Hrft. Supper will be trivej in the Meih dist hall fnmi nix •'cloi'k until eight A flrst class pioirram • f local snd foreign laleui will bo given •<l<) 8U|>|.Hr. in the Orange hall Ad- â- lifsioi S&o. Tolouse geese for sale, first class stock. a))plj to R. D. Meldruni, Port Law. For Sale cheap â€" 2 second hand cutters, oiiealmost new. R. J. Sproule, Fiesber- toi. Ponzi, tde Italian who killed a fellow count ryman with a stone at Ingersoll, whs sentenced to 2^ years imprisonment at the Woodstock Assizea. 100 acre farm about 40 acres under cultivation, i>o(id house, loi: stable and barn, well A'.itered, would make first class ftock farm. Will sell or exchange for other properly. W . X ArmsiroDs;, Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Croft wish to thank tlie friends ami neiahhors for their kindness and assistance <*U'ing their trouble with the recent fire, and for the assistance, in providing stabling and feed fvir the stock. 125 acre farm for sale, or exchtnge. About 70 acres under cultivation, frame house and barn, about 20 acres ploughed. Immetliate possession. Will sell cheap and im easy terms. Apply to W. A. Ariustr"ng, Flesherton. Miss Lottie May Lu-vis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lucas, Markdale, was married to Rev. James Albert Robin- sun, late rector of Christ church, Mark- dale, on Wednesday. Ni>vemt>er 11th. They will reside in Norwich where the groom has lately beea appointed rector. Rheumatism promptly driven from the blood with Dr. Shi>op'8 Rheumatic Remedy. Don't waste time with com- mon remedies. A test will surely tell. In tablet or liquid form. Sold by all dealers. Mr. Chas. Croft of Port Law has given his paiticulars as to hia loss in the burn- ing of his barn There wore nine head of atock, 600 bushels of grain and 12 tons of hay besides much smaller stuff burned. One of the buildings was of frame 30 x 44 feet. Property for Sale at Priceville â€" A brick house, eiuht rooms, barn and five lots Also lot 10. con. I, N. D. K., Artemeeia, 50 acres, -^pply to Catherine Soott, Priceville P. O. tf A very pleasant gathering took place at Mr. A'l. Stewart's, »..v 11th at 6.30 p. m., when all the neighbors on the Toron- to line met to Hpen the evening and en- joyed an excellent fowl supper, supplied 'i) the ladies. The tables were laden vfifv the bounties of the season. The evening was spent in games and music til! midniuhl. .\ hearty vote of thanks was teudered the ho.'it and hostess for their hospitality. It .vas decided to meet at the other homos during the winter, thus .showing the neighborly spirit that prevails ahing the line. Read the pain formula on a box of Pink Pain Tablets. Then ask ynu doctor if there is a better one. Pain oieans congestion â€" blood pressure suinewhero. Dr. Shocip's Pink Pain Tablets check head pains, womanly pains, pain anv where. Try one, and see! 20 for 25c. Sold by alldeales. A gentleman living on the o.vt back line, had a nocturnal vi.siior last week. It wa.s of the black and white striped viirioiy. The visitor shoa-ed no inclina- tion to depart and so the genllemati undfrtook to persuade the animal to say go> d-bye. Failing in this, his next efloit Wiis to remove the soul of the beast (if such it had). He removed it, but not rapidly enough, a^ any one in the neigh- borhood could testify. It isn't so difficult to strengthen a wea'.c stomach it one goes at it correctly. And this is true of the heart and kidneys. i The old fashioned way of dosing the I stomach or stimulating the heart or kid- I neys la surely wrontt! Dr Shoop lirst pointed out the error. "Go to the weak or ailing nerves of i hese orgMiR, " aaid her each inside organ has its controlling or ' "inside nerve," When these nerves fail then those organs must surely falter. This vital truth is leading drug^jista everywhere to dispense and recommend j Dr. Shoop's Restorative. A few days test will suiely tell, Sold by all dealers, I Something rare - a weekly newspaper I that publishes seventy columns of good reliable news, oonmenis on ourreni •vents, markets and general farm news each week is rare in these days of cheap weeklies. Credit is due The Weekly Sun for keeping its columns clean and filled with fresh and up-to-date matter of vitrfl interest to every farmer. Give it a trial; you will find it the be.it. The Advance and The Weekly Sun costs you t>ut $1 80, The Sun free for the balance of 1908, and they are extra good value at that price. Rheumatism I have foiuid a triad and tested cure for Rhao. mati.sm .' Not a ramedy that will straighten tba distorted Umbi of chronic cripples, nor turn booy nvwtbs back o flaab asain. That is impossibis. But I can now purely kill the palm and paaga of this di'Tiionbls disease. In G.Tmanrâ€" with a Chemist in the City of Da.'msuultâ€" I found the but ingrodienl with wbiih Dr. ShooDS Itheuinstie Ruinedy was mada a perfects*!, dupeiidable pr^jscription. Without that laat ilijrn)dit:nt. I liueoessfully tr«at«d manf, xnan y <-ase« of Rbeutnat isin : but now, at last, it uni- lonnly cup-i all c-urable cases of this herslofora miii'h dr>iiri«i disease. Those sand-like ennolar wastes, found in Kiieiunatic Blood seem to dissolve and pass awaj -uider the action of this remedy as freely aa does su^tar when audeu to puro water. And then, when dissolvi-d. these poisonous wustea freely pass from the system, and t!ie lause of Rheumatism is gone forever. Tbeiv is now no real n,-«dâ€" no acttul excuse to suffer lonser with- out help. We sail, and in (sonfideace z^oonuDend Dr. Shoop*s Rheumatic Remedy "ALL DEALERS'* THE LATE ALEXANDER STEWART The 1908 Deer Hunt. The -Advance man w.-is attached this year t-i a hunting party Ctjusisting of the following iiieinbers: Geo. Cairns, Geo. Stuart and Ye Editor •{ Flesherton; Hugh H-iniiuond and Jiv^per Stunrt of Kiinljerley; ai d Robt. Genoe, Eugenia. The locjiion w<s on tiie same old around on the Shawanaga river, north of Parry Sound, in Sijuire Stuart's camp, and that gentleman made the seventh ineinlier of the party . Game was very plentiful, al- though the party only succeeded in cap- turing eiaht deer, a h.-ar and a 'ox. Never before have we seen the bush so overrun with hunters :u> it was in that li'cality this year, some fifty iiien hunting over a radius of two mile'. Four moose were killed within five miles of our C'lmp but lur parry did not come in CO I tact with any of them. There are no accidents af any serious nature to chronicle. The bear â€" a small one â€" was aeciired m his den by Mr. Hugh Hammond and Jack, one of the very best hunting dogs that ever went north, owned by Mr. Jasper Stuart of Kimi>erley. What Jack doesn't know about hunting is U"t known by any other dog and he never strays away. Mr. Mitchell's party, from Flesherton, captured their full quota of deer and had three days to spare. They were Itxated 3^ miles down the river from our camp and fraternal visits were paid by both pirties. The game arrived home on Saturday last, when nineteen deer were put off at this station. The Squire's camp is located about a quarter of a mile f'om the C. N O. railway and made nmtter<« very con'en- iont, giving us the daily papers whenever we CHred to go to the station, half a mile away, for them. Tliere are only two bona ffde sct'iers at 'his roint â€" the Squire and Mr. Thomaa Fawo-tt. The latter owns 360 acres of well- timbered land, and is prospering. He has a family of seven children, two ^'f whom have attende<l school in P:irry Sound. There is a sawmill here that employs thirty or forty hnnds. and a large number of these were roaming the hush, shooting deer ahead of our do'.-s The weather wiis ideal for hunting and preservation of game this year â€" not too warm, and not too cold for comfort. From the standdoint of physical t<eiiefit the hunt was perfection, as it alway* is. No iiian can roam the rock.s, marshes and sciub of Parry Sound district for two weeks without deriving the greatest physical benefit and return f oling that iho communion with rugged nature has streni;thened bmh brain and brawn. The hunt of 11108 goes on record as a splendid success. At the investigation into the death of the SIX Chir^aiiieii wh" were dwhini to death against the Buffalo break wall as they were leaving for the Camnlian side on Wednesday, one "f tt'oir comrades, who evcnped, tes'itieti that these un- fortunate m-n were deaerled hf three white Siniii.'2lerK. Our Clubbing List Advance, and Tonmto World, daily $ 2 60 Toront/) Daily News 2 80 Weekly Globe '.80 Mail-Empire ... * ?5 Family Herald A 8tar 1 80 Toronto Star 2 30 Farmer Sun 1 80 Farmers .\u.ueat£ 2 25 Weekly Wit, eaH 1 75 SaturdayNight 2 50 A RELIABLE LOCAL SALESMAN WANTED For Fle.-ihcrton And Adjuininj; Country TO REPRESENT Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries. While bnaineaa 'u ^ulue lines inav be dull, farmers were never more euootiracetl a6 reKarda fruit growine than at too p- oseut Aiaaon. Hich prices for all cla«*-ea of fruit hav • been oo- taiued the past tieasuu. and there if as a conae- qiience an iucreasetl demand for nunserv stock. Our s ock is eumplete iu every lieparlluent, iucjadius a new list of apecialties which we aliiue ba die. The riijbt man will cbtain a permai eut situ- ation with territory reserved 'or him. Pay weekly. free sample outfit, etc. Write (or particulars. STONE &WELLINGTON Fonthill Kur««riea ( (J50 Veres i TORONTO Oii'ario X'^^^^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^'?^^ WK ARE OFFERING FOR Fall Wear a good stock of new and fashion- able floods. Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. These you want for WORTH AND WKAR, CHOICE AND CHEAPNESS Also a lot of Trunks, Telescopes. Seas.>nable goods and reasonable prices. A lot of ladies' and child- rens summer goods oft'ering very cheap at CLAYTONS A A A A A A A A A A A A The CollioKwooii Ent'rprise-McRseiiKir, n 'wspaper,printin8snd|publi8hinu business has Iwen taken over by the Enieipriae- PrintniR C. •mpany, Liinite). Mr W". .\. Ho!<g IS maoaKing direct"r, and Mr. G. Lstin>'y, Secretary of the now Company. Death came suddenly Thursday after- noon to William .). Lewis, one of the pioneer railway men of this province He entereit the service of the ..Id Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway in 1870, as con- ductor 'if tho first construction train on thai old narrow tauge railway. Ho w^is the tirst passenger conductor, and wheii the Canadian Pacific Railway actjuired the line he was the oldest railway man on the syatem. He was a resident of Owen Sound Lost and Foond Lostâ€" On the Meaford Road, between Vaiideleur and Flesherton. early last sutnnier.a British bull d"« revolver, larve size. The tiuder will please leave at this office. Ram Lostâ€"On Thursday, Nov. 12th, Leisester ram strayed away from my premitoa. Finder ooiiiniuiiicate with Robt. Campbell, lot 24, oon. 12, Ar<e- inesia. Strayed fn>ni Markdale, one red stj'er, I wo years old, dehorned, weight about nine hundred. Any inf<<nD»lion ss to his whereabouts will be thankfully ra- oeived by W. O. Pickell. de4 Sheep Strayed â€" Nineowesat-ayed from my premises, about the ren'h of Novem- ber. Any per-i-n giving info'mation that will lend to their recoverv will be suit»l>'y rewarded. Elijah Paul, W. J. lot 35, of.n. 10, Buuenia. Lost- A caperine be' ween 8'h line «)f Osprey and itravei road, about the las' of Octi'her. Finder please lei.ve at Mr. Paul's, Feversham. Mrs, Sand.r«Mn, F. G. KARSTEDT Large Reductions In Our Groceries ill un'il furl her notice conunua the following articles at a reduced We rate Granulated Sugar,regular 18 lbs for $1 00 18 lbs for 1.00 Yellow Sugar regular 18 lbs for fl.OO 2011)8 for «1. 00 3 Cans Corn for 26c. 3 Cans- Peas for 26c. 3 Cans Pork and Beans 26o. 2 Cai.s Toinati'es 26o. 3 Pkgs. Starch 25c. 3 Pkga. Star .'Vmmonia 25c. 3 lbs Raisins 26c. 3 lbs. Curniiis 25o. 1 lb. goiid 35c. Tea (sjreeii or black) 26o. ^ Ladies' Black Coats at 2.50 W have a number of Ladiex' seii-i fitti'.; Black Coats, trimmed with braid, well made, lejiular? oOand 815.00 values for Also Children's Coats, reitular S5.00 values for $2.>0 S2.5U Bargains in Gents Suits. 20 oiih Suits 111 rwee<i8 and Wurstotls, all sizes, winter wear, 6.50to*10.50 values f..r CASH OR PRODUJE rei2ular .14.98 -â- Jt='r=Jf=J='r I I I I J TWO WEEKS' SALE On Men sand Boys' Suits we are going txi give you genuine barKaiiis. If you are going to buy a Suit for yourself or your boys why not take advantage of this sale and SAVE MONEY In all lines we think we o-in save you iDimey. Our business is steadily increas- ing. This proves the sai:iafaotiim of our customers. Couie once ami you will ounie again. We can give you splendid valuet in Boots and Shoes. Sugars am down again and butter is up. WANTEDâ€" PoUtoes, Butter, Egrs and all Farm market prices Produoa at highest J as. Pattison Ceylon. • mfmmmm