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Flesherton Advance, 17 Dec 1908, p. 5

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^>fc,- The Value of Economy Many people fail to save, because they do not realize the importance of small economies. The practice, once begun, of laying aside a portion of your income, no matter how small, every week or month, will soon become a fixed habit. The result in a few years will probably surprise, and certainly gratify you. Start a Savings Account to-day with eo THE STANDARD BANK 51 Branche E-.bii.h«i 1873 OF* CANADA FLESHERTON BRANCH G^or^e MitcKell, Manager BRANCHES ALSO AT DCRHAM AND HARRISTON. ^VICINITY CHIPS ^ \V. A. Armstrong issuer of nianiage licenses. Alex. McLean of Owen Suund is visit- iiis; ill Piicoville. Mr. John Wns'it, back line, visited frientls at Bii/iie last week. Mr. EUwoud Oeaoe vinitod the past week * itb friends aX Uolstein, For Saleâ€" Four heiul of young caltle. Apply John Wriyht, Fleslierton. Miss Thoi)ipson of Wulljerton visitid with Mrs. Geo. Stuart liisst week. Miss McLean of Proton is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. R<iiuls, of Ceylon. For Sale cheap â€" 2 second hand cutters, one almost new. R. J. Sproulu, Fieshcr- ton. Mrs. Graham uf Kimboilr'.y \ isite 1 her i dauahter. Mrs. LloU. Alouiu, in lov^n last week. Mrs. Bradley of Dayton, Oregon, is visitiuK her sifter, Mrs. Jos. Cairns of Ceylon. Mrs. Thomas Kerr and !iltie son. Regie, of Alton, spent Sunday with the former'^ mother, Mrs. Hnstie. Calf for saleâ€" Good heifer calf tiuin good milk and butter stock. Apply to W. A. Tucker, Flesherton. Rev. Laiul.iw of Eugenia preiichsd in the Methodist church Sunday ovoniiig to an appreciative congre<4alioii. Mrs. Sam Henderson, Pricevillo, has returned from UrangevilUi where sbo was called by the death of her sister. We would be deliKhted if you would take a look at the label of your paper and if there is any need, take the hint. Ren^elllbe^ the S. S. entertainment at the Baptist church next Monday, 2lkt inst. Silver collection rit the door. Seven new members joined the Presbytotian church heio on Sunday, and one was taken in on certiticate. Next-Sunday is Home Mission Sunday in the Baptist church here and the pastor preaches on "Missions in Ontario." Timber Lot For Saleâ€" ICO acres, all wooded. Lot 25. Con. 14, Arleinesia. Apply to A. D. Thurston, 431 Welksley St., Toronto. A lot of new Bibles and hymn books just in, very choice for Ohristmis presents, at the Depository. W. H, 'Bunt, agent. Good brick veneered house â€" eight rooms^ â€" for rent in Fleshercon. Possbss\ ion Dec. 1. Apply to Thos Snell, Port Law, or W. J. Bellamy, Flesherton. Havitifi; my snw mill again placed Ir. Fle.sherton, I am prepared to do winter custom sawiiii, and also solicit contracts for summer sawing. Gee. A. Watson, Teacher Wantedâ€" For Rock Mills school, ATtemesia, second cl.isscertilicale, duties to begin Jan. 1, I'JOV. Apply to Wilfred Philips, Secretary.Maxwell P.O. Mosars. Frank Chard and Andrew Gilchrist attended as delegates at a lay- men's convention of the Orangeville Presbytery at Orangeville on Tuesday. Don't you think i.hat boy or girl away from home woOld appreciate a Christmas gift of The Advani-e for a year. It will be doubly acceptable in its new form. T.ako the hint. An entertainment will bo held in S. 8. No. 7 Artem'fsia, O. D. R., under the traininv: of the teacher, Mios Grant, on Monday evening, Deo. 21st. Admission 15 centfl. A school concert by the pupils of the Red school will be given on Friday even- ins, Dec. 18th. Program bejjina ab eight o'clock sharp. Adimssioii loi;. Every- body welcome. Mrs. H. Holman spent a few days with her husban,! in Toronto lash week. Mr. Holman is inakina satisfactory pro- gress towards recoveiy and is expected home n»xt week. Mr. H. Foestor has opened up a black- smith shop at Eugenia, opposite Henry Cairn's store. Ho wishes us to announce that he will sett 2 shoes for 20 cents or, new shoe for 25 cents. Being in the 8«w mill business at Tiuzania, I am prepared to do custom sawing. Will also pay cash at the mill for spruce and balsam iu twelve-foot lengths.â€" J. W. Doagie. Leather goods â€" Music rolls, purRos, pocket book«, ladies and gents fancy cow- boy* gaunt lats, bolls, blankets, robfs and alt winter goods in the line at W. Moore's harness shop, Flesherton. Over twenty young people of the village took possession of Mr. Wilson Mc- Mullcn's new residi»nce, weal back line, ou Friday evening last and put ui a most enjoyable evening with game.?, etc. Property for Sale atPriceville â€" A brick house, eiuht rooms, barn and five lots Also lot 10. con. I, N. D. K., Artemesia, 50 acres. Apply to Catherine Scott, Priocviilo P. U. tf .All taxes in Diviiion I«i>. 3, not paid hv Dec. 24tli, will be collected with costs. No further notice will be given. W. L. Wright, collector. Rev. Geo. Ballantyne of Maxwell will preach the Sunday school anniveiHary sermon in the Presbyterinn chuich bote on Sundiy next. llev. Mr. Littlo will take Mr. Ballantyne's work at Maxwell. Something to interest eveiy gentle- man, who wants to bo well dre.ssed. Irish and Scotch tweeds in suits and trousers at coat price. Worsted ti ousers !it 13.50 to -fS.Oi). Come in and ;ee them. F. A. Tuc'.cer, Flesherton. The Eugenia Methodist church is hold- iivi their anniversary setvices on Sunday and Tuesday, Dec. 27 and 2i), A good entertainment has been arranged for. Rev. T. R. Whi;e of Laurel, a former pastor, will preach. -See bills. Don'tBo "Bustedl" BrinL' your accoun'.s- to Peri!{eo,lii9urance and linancwi a'jcn*, Fcvrr.Kliani iiiv.l ^'ei llie O'lsli. Insurance in tire, life .lucidont jiiid aicUne.''s, plate- "lass, 1)01 ulary etc. Polieioa in the biggest tinauciul institution on earth. Mr. Walter Lnucks has returned from Meaford and will remain at lioma. Ho has placed his card in The Advance and is open to receive ciiutracts for bi.iiding residences. We trust that ha may meet with success in his venture, "To stop any pain in 20 jninutes, take one of Dr. Shoop's Pink Pain Tablols. See formula on the box. Ask your doctor or druggist about this formula. It can't be bettered. Womanly pains, head pains, any pain yets instant relief. Box of twenty Pink Pain Tablets, 25o. Sold by all dealers. Mr. W. P. Crossley suffeied a very painful accident on Friday last. While loading poles at the station he got his hand caught in a pulley, with the result that tho thumb on his rii'ht hand w»s badly lacerated and had to bo stitched up by Dr. Carter. Mr. Crossley will be unable to use his hand for some time. For Sale Very Cheapâ€" 1 sicond hano hall hanging lamp and porcelain shade, 1 extension dining table almnst new, 1 falling leaf table, 2 cbsed wash stamlc. 1 contre table almost new, 1 sett single driving harness. R. J. Sproule, Flesher- ton. Mi::S Carrie Davis of San Francisco, Cal., paid a flying visit to friends here cm Sunday. Miss Davis was on a biisines.* trip to Bulf.ilo in connectimi with her work and took advantage of her proxim- ity to visit tho old home and friends. The Advance is sorry that Miss Davis' time was so short here. She is engaged in rescue work in the Golden Gate City. Prerenlics, the now Candy Ctdd Curo Tablets, are said by drua;/istMto have four special specific advantages over all other inedicin'^s tor a cold. First They contain no Quinine, nothing harsh nr sickening. SK.(;„,icl_They give almost instant relief, thirdâ€" Pleasant to the taste, like candy. Fourth A large box â€"48 Proventicsâ€" at 25c. Also fine for feverish children. Sdd by all dealers. Xh? A'lYi*EP9 l^al !> pleasant call from Mr. John Herron D? Winnipeg^ o" S»tur- day. Mr. Herron is employtu *'"' ^''* Waterloo Machine Co. in the western metropolis. Ho wa.s paying a short visit to old friends here. Mr. Herron lived on the 9th con. of Artemesia and left here 25 years ago. He has been a residcat of the prairie city for the past seven years. The old fashioned way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating the heart or kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out ihe error. This is why his prescription â€" Dr. Shoop's Restorative â€" is directed entirely to the cau.se of these ailments â€" the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't so difficult says Dr. Shoop to strengthen a weak stomach , heart or kidneys, if one goes ah it correctly. Each inside organ has its controlling or inaido nerve. When these nerves fail, then those organs must surely falter. The.sc vital truths are leading druggists evory- whero to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop's Restorative, lest, it a few days and see! Impr.ivemenr will promptly and surely follow. Sold by All Dealers. Mr. John Runstad tier's residence came within an ace of going up in smoke on Tuesday morning of last week, when the floor in thp parlor cauaht Hre from the furnace pine. When discovered it was blazing merrily, and in a couple of minutes more it would have gone up the partition and beyond control. Ai it was, little material damage was done beyond burning the carpet, buti it was an exceedingly close call. Had the firo brokeir^uk afe night the result might have been loss of life as well as property. Both Mr. and Mrs. Run«tadt- ler were aw»y at the time â€" the former at Markdale and the latter at Guelph. Mrs. Egan of Dundalk was keeping house in her daughter's abspnce. Farming is a business which requires access to practical busino.ss information. This is supplied in the columns of Th«i Weekly Sun. Tho secret of the growing popularity of this paper lies in its untir- ing devo ticn to the ioterepts of the Farmer. The memory of the good it has dono will remain long after t he subscrip- tion price has been forgotten. To be posted a farmer must re.id the Sun. If vou havo not been a reader ot t ho Sun try it for 1909, T H Mr. Joseph Weber of the valley bus a line of traps in Coop»r's swamp on the 12tb of Artcmasin. Last week whilit going tho rounds he found in oua of the traps a full-drown lynx. The beast shew- ed a friendly inclination to caress Mr. Weber, but the feeling was not mutual. Ho killnd pussy with a well-directed shot, after trying to finish it with a small axe. The bauk of the lynx was grey, while the legs and body were spotted like a leopard. IguestB, The bride was prettily gowned The claws and teeth of pussy were well in » dress of net over whit* silk, with sharpened and strong, showing that it I trimming of babyribbon and valonciennes might easily be a formidable bundle of ( hice and wore a veil. The bridesmaid, fur to tho person who ajiproachod too ! Miss Wildu Cro.ssloy, was similarly dres- Cairasâ€" CroMley A pretty wedding was celebrated Tues- day afternoon at the residence uf Mr. W. P. Cro.sslBy in town when his youngest daughter, Mius Millie, was united in wedlock to Mr. Geo. Cairns of Ceylon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cairns.. The ceremony was performed by Rev. G. C. Little in tho presence of about fifty close. Cough* that are tight, or distressing tickling coughs, get (|uick and certain help from Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. On this acc<mnt dru''gists everyweere are favoring Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy, and it is entirely free from opium, chloro- form, or any other stupefying dru2. The tender leaves of a harmless lung- healing mountainous shiub give to Dr. Shoop's Cougli Roii.edy its curative properties. Tho.se leaves have ihe power to calm the most distressing Couah, and to soothu and heal the most sensalive bronchial memlirane. Mothers should, for safety's .«ake alone, always demand Dr. Shooji's. ' It can with perfect freedom be given to eveu the. yonnueRt babies. Test it once I your, selfaiid see! Sold by all dealers, i The Norwood Registei says: Mr. C. A. j Ghent, barrister, Havelock, U.m received word fioni Dr J. A. Ghent of Soitile, \ his brother, aiiiiounciiig the fact of tho ; latter's eledion as a member of tho Legia- | lature for tlie state of Wa.sliinglim ou the RopublicHn ticket ah the recent election. The Dr. is an honor gradua'.o of the late Trinity Medical School, having graduated shortly before that famous institution became part of Toronto Uoiveraity, and in duo course of time settled in Seattle, whore he succeeded in hit practice and real estate ventures. In VVashiiigtuii a system of noniiii.itiioi piovaili, called Au'CfiV primary system. Tliat is tlie citi- zens vole tho .siiinu as at ihe reLiular eleetiui'S but v jte for Ihoir choice of can- didate for the different political parties. The great olijoct acconi))lished is.tliat the game of packing conventions which is soineti^mes played in Canada is entirely overcome. Tho Dr beaded the list al^ hlio primary elections on the Republican side. â€" The parlies mentioned above are sons of tho laie Dr. Ghent of Prioeville. â€" Editor Advance. sed with pink ribbon triniming.' The bride's going away dress was of green broadulotli with silk waist. Mr. Charles Stuart of Kimborley assisted tho groom through his trying ordeal. After the ceromonyand hearty congrat- uhitions from the assembluil guests all sat down to a sumptuous wedding feast. The happy couple left by evening train for Toronto amid the usual fusihvde of rioo and confetti and best wishes of all tlio guests present. On thuir return Mr. and Mr.s. Cairni* will reside iu * Ceylon. Tho .Vdvanco wishes to .idd its warmest personal congratululions and woll-wishes. For several .sen.sons we have been v.sscei- iited with the gromu in deor hunting trips to tho north country, and found â-  him a good shot on the runway, and now as a still-hunter, ho has proved , himself eipial to the best. In fact wo ; have no ho.sitancy in saying that ho has I made the best shot of his life, and .such _ ' being the case we will not H*k liiui to: j share up his capture this time. May : 1 Mr. and Mr.s. Cairns live leng and onj'iy life to its fullest o.ttent. The presents to tho bride were num- erous, Ijeau'iful and costly. The groom's present to the bride was a nice set of furs, to tho bridesmaid a gold jewel ease, and to tho groiim.snian a gold fob. Tho bride'.'-' father presented a very handsome sidoVoaid. What Shall I Give? This is a question soon to become urgent. Already the knowing ones are looking around in leisurely fashion, picking up objects of appreciable value that may be (^uite unobtainable in the last days of rush and hurry. Our store offers a wide selection of such articles in fancy Dry Goods, Pottery, Glass Ware ind all kinds of fancy Confectionery and Nuts. They form a collection well worth seeing g,nd you will be surpriesd :o note the moderate prices at which they are obtainable. Fancy Dry (ioods Handkerchiefs from 5c to 75c Doylies from lOo to 75r Panels from 1.00 to 1.50 Fascinators at 50a ToijUBs frSfei 25c to 50o How They Talk About Ls. Jhe Flesherton Advance cime out last! week in enlarged and irafiroved form. The improvement follows tho installation I of a new cylinder press and gisoline en- I gine. The Herild congratnbitis Crer. ; Thurston on his entarpriso and wishes I him g>od luck. --Du'idalk Uerakl. We 'lote this wjek a marked improV.fi- ment in tho Flesherton Advance, which | came to hand in a revised and enl irged ; form, and we congra-ulate our brolher of the <iuill in producing such .i nice, clean, new.-<y sheet. â€" Chatsworth News. | The Fle.sheiton Advance came out last; week ill an enlarged and improved form.,| A new cylinder press, a ne>v job press, i and a gasoline engine have been installed in the otHce. W'e ';(.iigralulalo our ex- i change on tho hi:; step it has m ide in ; advance.â€" Mount Forest Cimfederate. j Congratulations to the Flis!ierf(Mi i Advance which la»h week advanced to the dignity of a tj-column to a pane paper, printed on a new 'Janipbell press driven by a new Fail banks- Morse gasoline en- ' gine. In adJition he has installed a new (Jhandler and Price Gordon press, and has thus a thoroughly well-etiuipped | office. We join with ye editor in wishing success to the advanced Advance. â€" Dur- ham Review. | Tho Fleiherhon Advance hns been en- larged to a SIX column paper. The ohango is a decided impiovement, and wo trust , that Brother Thurston may I'o on prosper- ing. The in.^tallation of about eleven hundred dollars' worth of machinery and iiiuipment, puts him in potiuon to do better work and more of it. Our con- gratulations are extended. â€" Durham Chronicle. Lost and Found Ram Lost -On Thursday, Nov. 12th, Leicester ram strayed away from my promitc-i. Finder communicate with kobh. Campbell. h)t 24, con^ 12, Arte- mesia. Strayed from Markdale, one rdd steer, two years old, dehorned, weight about nine hundred. Any information as to his whereabouts will bo thankfully re- ceived by W. a. Pickell. de4 Ljst â€" A loading cant hook bet.veen west back line, and Ceylon, on Fri. Nov. 20tli, and an axe between Cijyloa and bleslierton on Sat., Nov. 20th. Finder please return to W. A. Armstrjng, Flesherton. S'rayedâ€" Four sheep strayed to my premises about Dec. 1st., one rain, 1 er/e, and 1 Iamb. Finder please prove prop- erly, piy expoii8;s and take away. Jo?. Parks, lot 182, cou. 3, Artemesia, Qloves Woollen, ladies', gents', children's from loo to 75o Ladies' long kid, black 2.50 I Ladies' short kids. Mocha 75 to 1.50 , Gents' short Uid, lined or unlined, from 1.00 to 1 50 1 Gents' Mocha, lined, fur cutf, | from 75o to 1 50 ; Boys' Mocha, for 75a; i Fancy Gla:>sware Fancy Tea Setts 1.25 to 2.50 " Fruit Dishes Coo to 2.00 " Vases, all sizes. . . .loo to 1.50 " Jardineres, from .. 73o to 1.50 •' Lamps, from . .- 85o to 250 " Water Setts,latest, 1.00 to 1.05 " Cups & Saucers .... 15c to i)0o " Pitchers, from .... 15c to 50o " Plates, from 25c to 75c Dinner Setts, 100 to 108 pieces.. . . from o.Ot) to 13.50 Five O'clock TeaSn-tts, 2.50 to (5.50 Fancy Confectionery We have a largir .'^tock of the fi'llowing: â€" Gross Candy, each Ic Royal Mixed 20c lb Choodates 20 to 40c lb Bon Bons 30 to 50c b-)x Fancy Biscuits from. .10c to 18o lb Nuts, all kinds. V 15 to 25c FURS FURS FURS We have a large stock of Furs, including Lady's and Gent's Fur and Fur-Lined Coals, Ladies* Rulfs, Muffs, etc. Wu have a full line. If ynu art' thinking of bnying, ntuv i» the time. Don't wait till tho best ard snapped up. Call and see our stock. It will convince you. General Merchant i / Aids Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Nature. Medicines that aid nature arc always most succcaeful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy thisi>Uu. It allays th'j couj?h, aids â€" lleves the hings, opons the acts expectoration, i .secretions, thereby ai ling ing off a cold and ri'ntorinfr the system healthy eondilioii. W. h. Rioliaidson. te a They Haven't Local Option There .lo.seph Edward Spr<mle and (jeorge Washington Irwin were b; ought befoie Magistrates Thos. Hariie-' 3 and Mark Armstrong on Friday night last, charged with being under the intluenco of liipior and having liipior in their possession, they being on the Indian List. Sproule was lined SlO.tX) and costs and compelled to divulge the iiaiiiea of those from whom bo procured the linuor. A.s a result, iiiforoiatiim has been hiid against Fr.iiik Foster, .raliii Bowers and Charles Wieo for having suppdied him with liquor an their trial will take pluce "n FriUiy evoii- i'lg. Irwin didn't ai-'pear at tho trial, having left town. His tine is ^12.00 and costs. Aslhe result of a row which took jilace in tho Markdale House yard cm Tuesday evening, Coiistal)le McCut dieoii arrested Sainuei Fee on a charge of using profane laiigiiage,and disorderly conduct, and .I'so Mitchell Haivey for interforiirg with the | con.stablo while in tho discha'ge of his] duty. They appeared bo "ore Magsrite| Harnes,s on WednosdHy morning. Fee ' was lined .?10.00 .iiid cost-, Harvey ?2.QJ and costs. â€" .Markdale Standard. PAIN Pftin fn tho headâ€" pain nnyvlmm, has Its causa Pain iaconBostioii. ruin i.-i l)lood iirus,^iirf)â€" notliiiii else usually. At least, i,o says Ur Shoop, ami M Drove It he has oreatc-l a little pmk UMcV. Thai tablctj-caliod Dr. .Shoop's lleuilaeho T"'-'- - coBjio. V..," "yv..-, â€" r "flin pain CentoM, K«olTeetl»chtttlJiinff ploasinglydellfthtful. Gently, UiQugh wfely, it surely equalizes ttie blood circur '*if""' 1 ,. * 'icadachc, It's blood pressure. iJ y?" "'^'? V ••<« with women, same causa. If It » pftinfi 1 pen,,. ,,,„ nervous, it's blood If you are sleepless, ro.w,.- â- â€¢'h,tt .surely is a COnBestioiiâ€" blood pr.ssuri). ^. â- ^'»hii.Ls ston certainty, for Dr. .Shoop's Ilcaduche . 'vS^uti ' â-  lilets slmijlv disi.. '*•' ^ T ^ Buying Toot Ulear Come where you can save money. We remind our frientls that we have a good stock of Kubbers, Overshoes, Leggings and some felt goods â€" ^just the kind to keep your feet comfortable in the cold weather. â€" frost jjroof and warm. Also a lot of Trunks â€" Telescopes going ofi cheap. 8hou polish, all the best kinds. Custom work made to material used. Trv order, first (quality CLAYTONS I Nottawasaga and Colhnsjwood town- ships will both submit by-laws for the repeal of local option which has been in force in the municipalities during the past three years. Alre.idy the temper- ance people are organizing for tho cam- paign which promises to be ipiito strenu- ous. In botli townships the prospect of holding what they hare by the optionisls appears to bo good. It would aiipear since the adoption of the by-l.iw nobody has suffered unle.ss it was tli.ise who are directly interested in the .sale of intoxi- cants. The people as a whole hare not lost by the change. Both townships are to-day as prosperous a.s tlie.y were before and tiiiere is no evidenoo of iiuy'hing ' Auction Sale of Valuable Farm that will cause a change for the worse in iho future. It is but reasonable for the voier« to ask themselves if it is tiiiio for a clianeo to the (Id (ivder of things, and this ihey will undoubtedly do befoie marking their hallotr) lo briim back in their midst centres where intnxicnnts can be legally dispensed to the ut'er luin of their fellow-cilizens. It in 'JM iniinites, anil tliu tablets simply Uisi. tile uuuaturHl blood pnissure. Bruise your Uiig'sr, and doesn't it get red. and twcll. ami pain you'/ Of course it does. It's con. gestion, blood pri'ssurc. You'll lliid it whore pain bâ€" always. It's simply Cononon St-n.se. ' We sell at '2b cuuU), and ciicorfuUy recommeBd Dr. Shoop's HeadacHe Tablets "ALL DEALERS" Prop- erty in the Town.ship of Artemesia. i Good Cough Medicine for Children. l he season for coughs and colds is now at hand and too much care cannot bo used to protect the childteu. X oliild is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fevor when ho has a cold. The ciuiukor you euro his cold the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and tew of those who have tiii'il it are willing to use any other. Mrs. V. V. Staicber, of Ripley, W. Va., says: "I have never used anything other than Chambcr- lain'sjConBfh Remeay for my cMldrnn and it hog always given good satisfaction.' This remedy contains no opium or other narcotic and may be given an confidently to a cliilil as to an aijnlt. I'Vir sale by W. E.|Richaidsoii. Empty hours, empty hands, empty companions, empty woids and empty hearts di'aw in evil spirits, as a vacuum draws in nir. To be rccnpiod with good is tho l)est defence against tho inroads of evil. L'ndcr and liy virtue of the Power of S.ilo in â- <. cort.am Mortgage from Peter .Suyniour to ihe Vendor», which will be produced at tho I lino of sale, and on de- fault being m.id .- in payment lA moneys thereby secured, there will be oft'uied for sale by public auction by II. J. Sproule, auctioneer, at Mnnshaw's Hotel, in the Village (jf Flesheiton, on Saturday tho nineteenth day of December lilCig, at twelve o'clock noon, the followini; prop- erty, namely: 'I'lie north-casc part of Lot Number 171 in Ihe second concossion north-east of tho Toronto and Sydenham Koad ill the said Township, containing fifty acres more or loss. The property is ! situate about three miles from irioslier- ton. I About twenty-live acres are Auid lo be , cleared and the balanco is said to be principally hard wood bush. Termsâ€" Ton iier cent, ac time of sale and for the balanco terms will bo liberal, | and will be made known at time of sale, i For furihor particulars apply to VV. ,1. j Bellamy, Flesherton, or to Messrs. ,\ylo8- worth, Wright, Moss and Thompson. j Venders' Solicitors, • Toronto, Out. Dated the Ist day of Doctnibor ISKIS. CHRISTMAS! Everything Nice for Christmas OrauETos, Lenioiia, Grapes, Cranborries, Tablo Figs, Nuta and Candies of allkiiids, fiesli Salmon and Oysters, Now Baisins and Ciu-raiUs, Celery, all kinds of Fancy Cakes. Nice tilings for Cliristmas presents too numerous to mention and prices cannot be beat. Granulated sugar; Gold Yellow Sugar, New Raisins, New Cleauod Currants! JJright B. Rice, Best Baking Soda, Clothes Pins, Extracts,' Produce wanted at Highest Prices. Car of Potacoe.s wanted right away.' Our Motto isâ€" "Small Profits and quick Returns.'' Marlcet your Poultry now. JAS. PATTISON CEYLON. ^4 xss^xxxxxMxagxiieiiexxsiexi m In Sleighs, Buggies, Waggons, Harrows, Ploughs, Cream Sep- arators and Wire Fencing. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITYi Heard' s Carriage Works I :/•

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