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Flesherton Advance, 10 Dec 1908, p. 8

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""vmiin '^^mimmm''mfm^mm'!imimmm^mm^mmmm'^.'W.'m''''' ''m>>m>>i>'mi^mif^iiimmm''''mmfi'mm Dbc;ember 10 1908 THE B L E S II K R T O IN A I) V A N (; E Meal Peninsi .59 Has the Advaataoes ol a Steel Rai?(!c %vltlM Hie Duralsllity ol a Cast-Iron Range "Itlcal Peninsular" is Uic i.leal range for »iL-_TTr;>5,^^ a small kitchen. '•**â- '"* It gives the convcv.iences of the best steel ranges v.i-li the added advantage of being cast-iron i.r.ti llierefv>re more durable. Th:; "Ideal" burin either wood or coal aird the grate bars may be changed in half a minute. Sifp ia r.nd let n» thow ynu t!ie Diop Oven iJoorâ€" I.o\T WHryjiiigOjict -Adjustablj Damperâ€" Dayliglit Oven nr.O. oihe.- improve- ments. Always glad tucxplt^ia tlitf superiorily cf these Cue nnccd. 70 F. 6. KARSTEDT, (D FLESHERTON J. E. LARGE General Merchant, Eugenia, Ont. ) Having gone thoroughly through our stock, wo fiuil many odd and broken lines which we wish to clear regardless of cost. Carefully read this li.st of Bargains that go on Sale This Week WOMEN'S AND IMfSSES' BOOTS AND SHOES. Selling at a bii; savinff, 25 pairs Women's and ]Siistit:s Shoes, ihU linos. Clsurinit fur 38o. MEN'S TIES 40 only Men's 8i'k Ties, ro'ular 25o. Stilling this vcv'i for 2 fur 25c. BIG REDI'CTIOX.S IN HARDWARE, Many lines of hiirdware at hr^ loductioii Hishest prices paid f.ir Butter, E!»'4S and Poultry. MEN'S AND BOYS' TAPS 3:1c. 24 only cnps re>;ulHr 45 50 & 60c. line?. While ihey luit 3;Jc BOOTS & SHOES 15 nnly pairs Men's, Boy 's.Woinons and Girls' Slioct. 15 only' pair • some wortli$2.00. Clearing at 08, We are lieitdquiirlers f.ir DryOools MiUinc-iy, Boots and Shoes, Gents Furnishinjjs, Orocsries, Flour aiul I'ci'd etc. OIL- CANS AT 3!l 8 only oil CAiiR, nil glasH, sheet iron case, regular 50c. for 3'.*^ J. E. LARGE. ^uoENiA.oNT. • Nervous, Diseased Men DRS. K. & K. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS Consultation FREE. Question Blank for Home Treatment tent FREE. Reasonable Feu for Treatment A NERVOUS WRECK ROBUST MANHOOO [f W» Quarantftto Cure all Curable Caus of Strioluro, Varloooelvv Nervous DabllHy, Blood Poisonsi Vital Waaknasiast â€" _ K'daayy BladiULami Urinary Diiaaft|s,And all ' Disoatas Paeullar to Haft arid woman. Don't waste your time and money o« cheap, danseroiis, experimental treatment- Don 't Increase at your own cost your HUfTerinKs by being experimented on with renicilica which they clahn lo liave Just discovered. But coiuo to lis In conlldence. \Vu will tirat you conscientiously, honestly and skllltully, and restore you to liunltli in the shortest |«js- sible time with the least medicine, discomfort atid expense practicable. i:acli case Is treated as tlifl symptoms ladicaU). Our New Method Is oriKliiaf and lias iitood tlio test for twenty years. DRs.KENNEDf&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St.. Detroit. Mich. Stoves & Ranges We have a moat complete line of Slovos and llangPH. When in need of a Heater exaniino-our stock. 'Prices rivngo from ♦4.00, up. Saws and Axes Our line of Saws includes Simonds, Leader, and Buffalo Bill. Don't fail to got our price before buying. We can i/ivo you a choieo of Axes not suriiansed by any. Try ono of " Norris Bros. Special " axes and you'll bo sitisfied. Wo have only one price everybody. County Council The county couued of HWH concluded its businojj for iho NovoiuU-r sii»»ion,th» liiat of the year, on Saturtlay uiorniug. Even at this iate sta'.'», notwitliscsudiujf the Hnnoun-.'etnent th.it accounts luuct bo preseiiteti ou or before the sein.nd day of the sc.ssi.in or ho Uft ovor uniil no.xt ses- sion, a road account of $tt8.S5 t\>r woik done on the county litie i:f Uutf^rio \»m received and p;t«ed. One (.'omuiittec re- port, thil of Koail and Bridge, was pro- sented and sdopie.l. Bylaw 72T, appointina Hcci'or Mc- Donald of Piioeville as hi^h constable, Slid Bylaw 728, to transfer certain lauds fri ui Owen S.>uiid to Sydenham, \»er-.< ! read a third time and tiiiaiiy pasved ' Mr. S. P. Grofch made some recom- | mendatious iu rtfereiico 'o l!yl«w 72') for ' the ret{ulatioa of hmvk r», pedlars ai-d | jiotty chapuien which 'Vas al.so liu:i!ly pissed with tha aaieudments sug-^^osted | by the solicitor. Tlie County Clerk was instructed on motion of Mr. McClellai.d to have copies of the bylaw printed for tho benetit of merchants throu<jbout the town. Mr. Elton of 8". Vincent proposed to :nove in tho matter of providin-; for the payment i.f urai.d juries expenses lo Markdsie for inspection more th»n once a year. Sir. Aiinew, chainuau of Fi- nance, replied tlwt his committee had in- tended lodea) with this matter, but as it mjuld re<juiie tho p!is.^ing of a bylaw ai:d there v.ere no juries to make the tiip be- iO!0 iha Ja:iu«ry jessioii, it was consid- ered it niijjbt tt!i!id over till then. This was agreed to. Mr. Corbet, icpve of Proton, iitf >rnied the council that a bridi{0 on iho county line, Icivcoi Grey and DulTeriu, had lieen buined down in October nnd ii!.si- deiilfi in the neighborhood were in a bad situation as there was ti poslollico close by wliioh WIS hari toget nt on account thcrt'of. A now bridge will be iiccesjary. Mr, Corbet was authotized to act in con- junction witii tlie reeve of Melanethor. in meeting the needs of tho situation. The mcfKcnt;er of council was voted 81 per d.iy for the Be.«sion. (Jrcy's share of Bowman & (.'onnor's bridge accouii', 834 42, was passed ; also s'.i iiccount of Reeve Stephooson of Mark- dsle for »18. The usual rnotion to vote tho chairmen of committees ?10 each for extra services WHS moved by Mr. Weber. Mr. McClel- Und clsimod thus Messrs. A;<new and Erslfine, chairmen of F'inaiico and Road iiid liridno coimnittHca, weie •milled to more, and moved that thoy get S20 ard ilie rest 810. .Mr. Leua'e saia the chair- iii.ii. of Finance got few pickings and he lai.ved that Mr. A^iiew get l?25, Mr. Hiskiiic S20 and the other chairiu' n $10 c ich. This WHS carried. Heeve McFauden of Glunelg made a St itouient in refereiice to Roy, tbo cid- oi'i'd man wl:<> hiis been so ]iromineiit in â-  â- imeciioa with clur^es against the liou<e of refu;;e ma'iascment. Roy is now quartered on a Glenelg farmer and a ch«i;4d on llie township. Aolion in lof- ereiicu to Roy wiis postponed until the .January session. M this stage of the prooecdings De. ban;; iuo»ed that the warden vacate the .'hail' and ih.il Mr .Auiiew preside, and the warden retired to the sechisioii of the judges" room. Mr. Hnstle of E^jrcmont, who was in re.ir of Dr. laii;,'. anticipated his movements and got lirst to his feet with a re-.olutioji. It was secor.ded by Dr. Mc(.-'ullough u" t'lia'RWorih, and-was well worded and highly enlogintic, winding up willi the i;i!tt',l'' of glOO lo Wardon Uali toconfponsate hiui for tho expense he had incurred during tho year. The mo'.ii.ii was carried by a standing vate of all the membcrc. In presenting tho warden with this resolution Mr. Asinew .<dded considerable ihoieio with a fervor which doubtless o\-ed something of its airength to ihe kind tiuancial consideration which ho liiiiiselt had just receiveil, and it may also bo presumed lh.it bo considered Ihe occasion opportune for Ihe display of those ipialitics ivhich ndght show emi- nently and freiiuently in (ho warden's cliiiii if he were culled to fill it iu lilOSt. Be this us i' may bo doubtless prolongeri the agony of Iho warden, who speedily recovered, however, when the Hoods of written and verbal eulogy had bccmne oxhaustcd. Mr. Ball made an e.xcelleiit and appropriate speech, in tho course of which he ipioted two stanzas friun Long- fellow's "Psalm of Life," commencing al "Livei of great men all remind us," and concluding with "Seeing, may take heart agsin," which indicate the tenor of his remarks. He expressed his high appreciation of having been choaon warden by unanimous vote of Ihe council, and gave large credit lo tho assistHni3e he had re- ceived from tha clerk, Mr. Rutherf >rd, and treasurer, Mr. Paiker. In conclud- ing, Mr. Ihill said ho did not expect to bo back next year, as business in'ercsts deiiiHiided his full atlention. This conuliidod tiie bnsinosa of the se.t- sion and the proceedin:48 closed with a ver^e of the National .\ntheiu. Fiesherton Carriage Works See Cbange of Jldvertisement next iUeeli for Special mnUv « Hnnouticemetit* « D. McTavish, Fiesherton, Following is a summary of business transaclod at previous meetings not re- ported in list issue: By a report of Kinanoo presented on I'hur.sday afternoon it was decided to take MO action in reference to petition of Tlios. K'jnnudy and S. Fiarity for an- nexation of east pait of Owen Sound to the Township of Sydenham; nor to the liuarnnteoing of Mcaford and Duiidalk debentures. Bylaws wero introduced iis follows: No. 724, to repeal Bylaw (il)8 appointing a high constable for the county; No 725, lo guarantoo certain debentures of the Village of Markiliilu (decided on at duno t-ossion); No. 720, to rogulale and license liawkeii, pudliii'M nnd petty clnpnien; No. 727, to ajipoint a high constable for tho county; nnd No. 728, to provide for Ihe seiiaralion of certain l.inds from tho Town of Owen Sound. These bylaw.s woie all put through before tlio end .if ihe se.Hsiin. Hector McDonald, of Prioc- villo wa.s appointed hijjh ooiistablo. The followiii;! batch of o mmiiioo re- ports wero presented Fii.lay aftornouii: li'lnanco by Mr. Agtiow; Roads and Biidgea by Mr. Erskir.e; County l*io- porty by Mr. McDonald; Printing by Mr. Wilson; Coinmiinioitions and me- morials by Mr. MciCnighl; House of [Jefuge by Mr, StephcuHon; and a special committee's report by Mr. Elliott. Tho above repot ts wero nil adopted without discussion except that of tho House of Rofuge, on whicl\ tho council ' SHt in coiuni:tleo with D.' Lang iu tho chair. The treasucer was authorized to re- ceive sevnal gmall sums as proceedi of sa'e of oM bridge 'imbers. On motiou of Messrs. J. Legato and H. Leuiun it was decided that the agree- ment, between the special Bridge Com- uiittuo and Oeorue ai.d Mary Nichol bo contiruied, and that the Nichols bo Vii- hoved from doing any more tilling !o the appivachos by their doing five days' till- ing of one team and four men, and that the special comniittoe haro the work^f filling and gravelling tho approaches completed as well as any raibng which may be necessary for tho pro'eciion of the public. On motion the county agreed to pay ihe expense of sending a prisoner named Eickel over to Walkerton.â€" Advertiser. Throat \Coughs Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better explain your case care- fully to your doctor, and ask him about your taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A We publish our formulas yers - vr* bsniah alooliol ^_ f^om our medloino* We urge you to oonaultyour doctor Who makes the best liver pills? The J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass. They have been making Ayer's Pills for over sixty years. If you have the slight- est doubt about using these pills, ask your doctor. Do as he says, always. by tbe t. a. Ayw Co., XtowsU. Wiia. ii[ mm. Carefully Corrected Eacli Week t)at8 37 to 37 Peas . bl to 81 Biriey 45 to 45 Wheat 83 to 85 Hay 7 CO to 8 00 Butter 22 to 22 Ejg,<, fresh 22 to 22 Potatoes per bag .10 to 45 Oee.se 10 to 10 Ducks 10 to 10 Chickens G to 8 Turkeys ,. 14 to 14 arms for Sale & Rent C'oi- Balo cheap, or rout, immediate possession. * Lot :jO,Con.l4,Avte:Mcsia.Hbont 73 ucrtti clea^', comfortable h»g hanae and frame burn, /ipply to h. '), Hpronlo. Fiesherton. or Join: ./. Manin. aerofiutho loadtrom nalo lot. T ot IRtaixteen.) ConcesFiun 10(TcnUotvnsIiip ^•'of Osprey. Close to the villii'^u of Fevnrshaiii frame house and barn, etoue table, sixty acre:: under cultivation. Apply to A. U. Caiiipboll ;;iliIiuslioIluu lioad, Toronto. ou T i>tB K. JH ami 9, (.'on. l:i, in the township if '-'Omiroy I.''i0 acres, larija clearing, nool frun.e barn and enables. Kood dwelling; and we'!> Aiiply ou the premia'jH or to W. J. Bkllamv, Floshgitou. T^ov Bale cheap ami on easy terms. Koodcom- -*- fortable framo dwelling, stable and driviug houRO, with three villo^u I'lts. in Ceyioe. iiworl- ini; well built and tlniBlied. and uoo 1 boariu}j oichavd ou tho property. Ap^iiy to I!. .). Si'iDvr.K, Klo-'lnrto'i. T otsO,'). (Band 87.COM. :i, Artemuala. 150 aorf!>, ^-'1.1,'i cleared «n.i under cultivation, all fence. 1, two good orchards; largo frame barn, baaMoeut barn and outer fraini! barn '24 x ao. fiaine dwelling. Thia will be made u good thing lor the light uisn. W. H McNALI.y. rortlaw I,'or Kent, lot :t7, con, 4. .\rteinu<ia, HW aerej, ' M to IKI cleared and in cnltivatlun.ouMirort- able dwelling, bank liani, stone »ti.blini.', in a ftrst class settlenieut. and well worthy tho at- tention of tliose requiring such U. .1. Seiioii.?;. Fiesherton 1 ot8:i4 aud .!.â- ), con. .1 H. U. U. lliO acie<, 05 ^â- 'cleared. 10 aurea p«»tuio, balauco good busb, liaru 0.5 x,W, driving Bhcd, good frame house. 2 wo'ls, 1 acre of oicliard and stoue wall under barn. Saiigeen river crossos baolt of farm, Well fenced an.l in goo.l state of ciillivation. :i miles from I'roton Station. I-'or terms apply ou pretneies to lat (Jet. JAUES H. VAUSE, Proton Station J^ot :f, con. 14, {)8pro.y, 100 acres, well timtiered. For lerin»,etc. apply to K.Uob- erts, Lady Bank. Thompson's Bakery t)ur Bread is delivered -regular- and kept for salj at Cjy o:i, Prioeville, Eugenia, Kiinberley Ma.xweli and Foversbam. Ed. Thompson, Flesiieilon The light bread or the leaden loaf is a matter of c/W^g â€" not luck. Choice of method â€" choice of yeast â€" but, above all, the choice of thcj^our. ousehold Flour is made from the finest, selected Manitoba wheat, which contains more gluten (that quality which makes bread light) than any other wheat. It is milled under the most sanitary conditions, â€" there is no other flour in Canada upon which so much is spent to insure its perfect quality. Ask your grocer for Ogilvie's Royal Household â€" the flour that makes light bread and perfect pastry. OgUvic Floor Mills Co., Ui»ited, Monlreal. ^ ^ Bi'siNEss Cards tji â- JULl.OUGH & YOUNG Ji liinker Markdale Jo a general banking businebs. Money loaueu a reasonable rate Call on rs. TOHISLETT. • Postmaster, Ceylon. Commissioner iu H, C. J . Conveyancer, deeds, mortgages, lease;!, wills etc. carefully drawn up .'oilectirm mad.>. cliarges reascii'ible. AUo groceries, Hour, feed etc. kept iu stock. Prices right. Postmaster, Fiesherton vommisnioner in H.C J.. Auctioneer Con- veyancer, Appraiser and Money Lender - Iteal Hstate aud lusnrance Agent. Deeds I CBortgages, ieaees and wills carefully draws ap ami valuations mado ou phortest notice / money to loan at lowest rates of iutercst. Col j eotious attended to with promptness j charges low. Ayent for Ocean Domiuioii ' St-iamship Compony. A call solicited. , DWcPHAIL. Liceusod Auc:ioneer for the 1 • County of Grey. Terms nioderato and j satisfaction guaianteed. The arrangements' and dates of sales can bo mado a*, Thf. Advanck . oRli'e. Itesidence audP.O., Coylou, Telephone I'onuection Dec. (3,07. T W K.^l'l'l'tNG. Licensed Auctionser for -t-'" '" • the couutiea of tirey and Siiocoe. Farm and Stock sales a Bpeciulist. Terms moderate, satisfaction guaranteed. Arrange- ments for dates may be made at the ..Vdvsnee ollice. or -t: T. Hutchinson's store, tevershain, or by addressing me at Fevetsham, Out. Lot l.i, COD. 1'2, Osprey, Rl.Dl) MATHKWS, Markoale, Licensed aucMoioH'r for the county of Grey. Good service at reaar liable ratei,. l)atus cau be made at The .Advance. 1 o 09. JJ^^^J ! ! -!â-  â-  » SEASONABLE IN FURNITURE The largest and best .stock of Furniture over shown in Fiesherton. This without fear of con- tradiction. Come and see some of the nice things in Sido Boards, Dining Room Chairs, Parlor Setts, Bed Room Setts. A special reduc- tion ju.st now on overy- tlnng, in order to re- duce the stock. , . . W. H. BUNT FURNTURE DEALER J ESHERTON ' Medical DR CAr.TER M C P & S Ont.PhyBicion, Surgeon, o OOiCO and residenceâ€" Peter St., Fiesherton T P OTTKWEl.L ' Veterinary Surgeon araduate of Ontario Veterinary College, residence â€" sscond door south wefrt, on V.Ary Btreet. This street raus south Presbyterian Church. BEST BUSINESS TRAIMNO at reasonable prices. Start any time. UHITISH CANADIAN MUSlNESS COLLEGE. Cor. Vongc and Bloor Sts., Toronto. H WILSON, lilaelifmith I- rade.sto of no Volerinary Science .Association Kesi-hiuce. Durham "Street, op- posite lloyd, Hicklii.g's hardware. Di- nt isTRY Dv. E. C. MURRAY L. J). S, /icntal surfjooii liouo. Rradiiatti of Toronto Uuivorhitv aud R^yal l"oIlc'«e of Dontal fiiuK'-ons of Ontaiio, Gas a<liiiitii^tcr(!(Hor teoth cxtvactioti. otliCQ at re&ifK'DCf, To ronto at â- ojU*'! j ih^^cton Legal LUCAa WRIGHT & McABDLB Barristers SolicitorB Conveyancers, etc OIBoesâ€" Owau Sound, Out andMarkdaleOnt VV )l WnioBT, McAiuiLK 1 U Ll'CA N II -Fiesherton ol&ce, Mitcljell's ai.l< every Satuvdav, W. J. O'NEAIL Barri.ster. Solicitor, Conveyancer.tlc. OHice--api'0uIe'M Block, Fiesherton, WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bells, ElanUetSt Rdbes maemmmmmBtrnMaa Fur lined coat'*, popketbooks, aidchelp, razor strops and other leather goods. Cutters-best makesâ€" and everything in tho harness line. W. MOORE, Fiesherton Ont. Societies AG U W meets on tho last Monday in eacn mouth, iu their lodge room. Christoo's block. FloBberton. at 8 p.m. M.W., Frank Chard ; Sec, T. Ulakcly, Financier, W,J. Bellamy. Visiting bretbrcD iLvitcd. PRINCE ARTHUR LODGE, No. :i,'W, A.F.A A 11, meets iu tbo Masonic all, Arm- strong's Hall Fiesherton, every Friday on or before the full luocn. Thos. Blakoly.W.M.; Hcrb.Smith, Secretary. pOL'RT FLKSHF.BTO.V. flfl.'".. J. 0. F. u-ceta in ^ Clayton's lllook the last Wednesday fivonitig of each month. Visiting Foresters heartily welcome. H. U., Dyson; R, 8., T. Homy; Fin. Soc, C. N. itichardson. Please pay dues to Fin. Sec. bcforo the Qrst dav of the iuonth. nnoSEN FhlENDS-Fleshorton Council ol " Chosen Friends meots iu Clayton's hall Ont aud third Wednesday of each moufc 8 p. ni Pay asscssnionts to tho Recorder on or before tro llrst 'layof each month. Chief Councillor T. Illakeley; ccordor. W. H. limit. El Dorado Farm. Of Shorthorn cattle and Leicester Hheep. Bulls aud heifers on hand for sale, also a nmnber of single and rose comb brown leghorn, and shiglecomb white leghorn cockerels Tiot .12' Con. 5. (lias. Staiford. A RELIABLE LOCAL .SALESMAN WANTED For Fle.^herton And Adjoining Country TO RKfRESKNT Canada's Oldest and Greatest Nurseries. While hu.iinesH in fomo linen may bo ilull ravuiera wore never more eticoijrii;^od as regards fruit Rrowing than at tho piefiont season. High jiviccii for all classes of fruity havs been on- .taincd tho piist season, and thevo is as a onsc- (juoncoan increased demand for nursery stock. Our 9'ocU ia toniplei..i In every department, iueiuding a n<ny list of siiccialtjCB which wo alone ha'' die • Tha right man will obtain a perniaoont situ- iiUou with ttrritory vesovvcd fir him. Pay ; wc'ulilv. Free sample oullit, etc. Write for j part'oiilar I S T N E k W E LJL I N G T O N I '.. Foiitliill Nuraorioa (BJO aores) TORONTO .... Ontario Winter Term opens Jan. 4th. Arrang* now to iit;eiid iho faiuou* J/JlEUZOTT ^/ijklmdJi TORONTO, OM'. Til Is school stands to-day without a superi- or in the Dcimiiiion. Nearly all colleges claim t.) bo ilie bust but claiming to bo so, lines not make them so. Get our catalogue. Read it from cover to cover. See for your- self what this college is doinp- and the advantages itoffeis. \v . .1. Klliott, Trincipal Youuge and Alexander Sts. The Only Way To make sure of getting a thorough Busi- ne3,sor Shorthand training i.s lo attend tho IT LEADS. Special Departmen!; for those ivhtwe early education has been ne- glected. Information free to any address. C, A. FLEMING, Principal, Dwell Sound. ^ Ontario Fall and Winter. We have a complete lino of Fall and Winter goods, consisting of Whips, Plush Rugs,Rotes, Bells Curry Combs and Hrushea, Hoof Ointment, Harness OiI,G«ll Cure Trunks & Blacksmith's Aprons. Look in and e.xaniino our slock of Horse Blankets. We Manufacture Harness And do reparina Clic.apor than elsewhere. O.W.Phillips FLESHERTON, ONT. Pure Bred English Bcrkshires and Tamworths. I have a lino lot of young pigs bred from pri/.e wiimins: stride, for sale. Write mo for prieen. I cin give a liarg-iiin abso gu.iranteo .satisfaetiim cm all mail orders, Geo. W, ROMS. Ma.xivell P. O. Golden Legend Pure Bred Tanuvorlh Boar for service on Lo ]rO,2ndK, T. & .S. K, Torms Sl.OO, KICU.VUU ALLEN. Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. Lovit'liiNaiid Wiiiiploy, tliO bost of broo^linft n.i>d i(rnlit". iiull, cows ami huifoiH for salo at mar-onablo nricea t:J::.oun."j CHAS, HT.\FI:'ORD, Flcrslievton ^AsKJBfe; iii&OJCi

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