T fl E F L E S H E R T O W- A D V A N C E January 21 19ii9 *'!deal Peninsular" Baa the Advantages of a Steel Range wltU ttac UurablHty of a Cast-Iron Ransc Ideal Peiiiiisular" u the ideal range for a small kitchen. It gives the (Oiiveiiiences of Ihe best steel ranp,e< wi'.h tlie udtled advantage of bciuij tasl-iron and therefore Jill. re duralile. The "Ideal" Inims either wood or coal and the grate bars may be cUaugc-d iu half a luiiiule, step in mni\ l«-t «h nUfw yon tlie Prop Ovfu iJoor â€" I.ow U'r'.riuiiix t.''Obct--.\djiistuble liamptrâ€" l>aylinJ.t Ovmi nu i oilier improve- nitnl«. Always ) latl to c\p...L:i the Kui/criority (il'lIicM Sue r.ius<;3. 70 An Italian Poster Oueiph, and Hhould be sent at once so thai aiiiplu provision may be inads by the Oollet{o to supply all demands. The kind and amount of seed to te inoculated and approximated date of ieediii){ .should also be stated in the application. L. 0. L. Officers F. G. KARSTH)!. (S) FLESHERTON I L'lvt week Tlifi .Advance had occas'on ilo print 5C0 poaois of a uniiiuo nature fur a country otHci'. The fidlowing it ! «li»t airpeitrt'd I'li the posti-rH: I 'C'unceito Iialiaoo SoMo la direzione 'del Club EJucniiro Italian.). In aiutu peri sofferenti del terrcniotu in Italia. ' Missione Evanjiulica Italian*, 88 Edward The Uoyal Si-mikt chapter of Artemesi* St., Sabatj, 11 23Genni.i, IIKW. Dial ^uo district L. O. L. met in Korria' hall {iultnliana. Mmica cCanti. Tutii soiio I |i'ieshertoii,'on Thursday i^.vuninjf, Jan. 'i bsiiveiiuii. Co!lelt» iu argento alia | 14, when the following oflfi^Tera were Porta." . I elected and duly installed for the ensuing I For the asMBtanue of our readers who' year: lack the proper education to ri^ad "dsRu" | VV. O. iii C, Comp.'.W. Sharp, No.883. >Te append tie fdlnwinn tr.vLslation: ] "Italian Coucrrt Under the auspices -jf i ihe Club Educaliro Italiann. In aid of sufferer* from the earthquake in Italy Fesherton Carriage Works Cutters â- - Sieighs. Italian Missiuii, 88 Edward St., Saturday, January ;>3rd. 1909. Dialogue in Italian. Music »nd sinking. All are welcome. Silver c<dlectiiin at the door." Now is the lime to buy your Cutter or youi- Slei^'ll. If you iuteud buying call on H9 before patch iHin<», af. we have a complete stoclt to cboose from, and piicos tiiat Euit. First Class Horse-Shoeing a Specialty D. McTAVISH, - = F LESH ERTO N. Prop. It has leaked out that Mr. John Rosa Roboit3ongave?IO,OiXJ to the Toronto I Sick Children'.s Hospital as a Christmas 1 present H's benef-iclioni alroady J amount to hundicds of thousands nf dollars. He is the Santa clans of the sick childron, all the year round. If any more titled are to !,'!> to the newspaper pro- fession Mr. Kohertaon sliould have one. --London Adveiti^ir. Ex, C, Comp. D. McLeod.No. 883. Chap., Cutnp. Jos. Blakeley, No. 244. Scribe, Comp.Ed. Thompson, No. 888. Trcaa , Comp. J. A Boyd, No. 883. H. at A., Comp. F. Matheson.No. 500. 1st T<ocl., Comp. Jos Snell, No. 883. 2nd Lect., "^unip. IJ. A. Park, No. 1118. 1st Cond., Comp.J. 0. Shute.No. 1045. 2nd Cond., Comp. F. P«dUr No. 1118 I. H., Comp. Jaf. Fisher. No. 1132. (). U. Cjinp. F. A. Yoike, No. 509. rHAT cook should "VV/hAi every ''' know is, which wheat makes the best flour, and why. Winter wheat is put into the ground in the fall, hut does not ripen until the following July. It matures slowly, is soft and very starchy. Spring wheat is sown in April or May, and ripens in August. It's a flinty, translucent wheat, rich in gluten and contains nearly twice as much nutriment as winter wheat. Royal Household Hour Kecediiized as the Best* W INIEK TeIIJI at 'I'HK i Commence* .January n, li)0!). Three Couisraâ€" Coioinercial, (^hoithnnd and Typewri'in^ 'ind Preparatory, f<ir thoRj whoso early odmation has been iiecleotiil. ISKOHM\TION FrKE C. A. FLEyUNG. I'ki.n.ipai,. Owen Sound, « A Qreat Sclioul Creat ill Uepntiiti.iii. |{e«iiltH, liifliietici- ami Till inmKlineJK 1 Nnw i.< the t.iii : to enter llie TOEOKTO, ONT iind prppaic fur profitable einployinent. t)iir (yriidiiattis readily *»bt.!ihi ^'mm! jHrnitioi » Our Hftiidmiiiif CatiiloKue is free. Write for one to-day. .Stiidentsi admitted .'it any time, tjollegu open theentiin year. \\. .1. Klliott, Pihiciiial Voiii'e mid .Me.\»iKlfr StM. DISCOURAGED MEN 18 LIFE WORTH LIVING MEN, you become disheartcne<I when yoa fe'l tlie symptoms of NerTous Dehllity aiiit deellne uti-aliiii; ui>on you. You lmv.'n't tlie iierve or ambition you used to liave. Yoii feet you are not tlie man you ouglit to lie. You feci lil.e Kivliii: up in despair. You Ret nervona and weak, liave Utile ambition, imiu iu tliu liael( over kidneys, drains at uiRlit, liollow eyes, tired nioruiiigs, prrfi'r to be alone, distrusiful, variable appetite, lousenesa of Lair, poor cir- culation â€" you have Nervous Dablllty. Our New IVIcthod Traatmcnt is your refuge. It will atreni^Lhen ' all veak urRanfi, vitalize the nervous system, purify the blood and restoro you to a iiiau- iy condition. Pay When Cured. nr anrn Are you a victim? Have you lost hope? Are you luteuilini; to n L A U L n marry t Has your blood been diseased f Have you auy weakiicBsJ Our New Helhod Treatment will cure you. What it bas done for iiiimlreds of others, it will do for you. CONSULTATION FREE. No matter who has trenled you. Write for an honest opinion Free of Cbarge. Chariies reasonable. BOOKS fBEEâ€" ••The Uolden Monitor" (illustrated), on Diseases of Men. ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS-CURES GUARANTEED. No Trealmcnt ten! C. O. D. No luunM on b«z*> or •avalopss. Evsrything confidantial. Quostion lut and coil of Homo Trcatmoal FREE. DRs.KENNEDr&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. "^ Inoculation Of Seed. I The Ontario Agiicaliural College has in press a bulleiin from the Bacteriolo(ji- , cal Laboratory, giving the reitilts of work I on the iu.iculation of seed with bacteria to increase tlio chances of the crop. This work lia.s been in progress since I l'M)b, and h»,s increased in amount each ' yerr. It has been known for many years 1 that the nodules or tuberclis on the roots I of alfalfa, clovers, peas, beans, etc., are , inhabited by bacterias that ha»e the power of taking iiitrojjen from the vist aniiiunt in the atinospher», and storing lip thi.s valuable fertilizing element in the points, thm enrichin;; the soil when th.be plants are plowed under. I-i tlie College lahoratoiy these bacteria arc cultivated under artificial conditions, I their full power of nitrogen accumulation I boin<> conserved, .iiid there cnUures, as they uro calhd, iiiay be applied to llie seed to be sown. On old established lijid.* where clovers or alfalf^i liavo been M., Bro. H. Irwin, No. 1 Arteinesia district L. 0. L. met in the lodj-e room of No, 883., Ctylon, on Tues- ] day, Jan 12, A very l«r..;e number of 'â- brethren wsre present and election of I oHicers for the ensuing year, resulted as | follows; W. Di.t 1383. > W. Dept, M., Bio. J. Iludd Mathews, j No. 1045. ! Chaplain, Bro. R. H. McKinnet, No 104*. Itec. Seoty.,Bro, O.A. Cairns.No. 883 Fin. Secty., Bro..Jasi. Fisher,No. 11.'52, Tre».«.. Bro. Thos. EIIi..tt, No. 1045. D. of C, Bro. Ed. Cotbetr. No. 244. Letc, Bro. Wm. Swanton. No. SKI. After inftallation of officers, conductad ; P^^^^^, ABTHtJR LODilE, No. :m. av& ' t A U, meets in the Uasonichall. .\riii- by Past Co. Master, Bro. S. J. Halbert, strong's Halt Flesherton, every Friday on , ... , , ., , â- â- > /-, . 'or before the full luort ""' a splendid lunch provided by Bro Look, Herb.3mitb, Secretary was partaken of and duly appreciated \'n_ ) is made entirely from the hard, nutri- . tious spring wheat, carefully selected from all the wheat of this kind grown in Canada. Royal Household is fine, light and pure â€" milled by the most improved methods â€" in a mill as clean as your own kitchen. Ask your grocer for Ogilvie's Royal Household â€" just enough to try. You won't mind the slight advance in cost when you see the results in your bread and pastry. 2I Ogllvie Floor Mills Co., Limited, MontreaL Societies A Business Cards W.\LTF,B LOUCKS Ituildtr and Contractor ForHrick, Stons aud frame leBiJences. Rg- tiutati3S ubeerfully furiiisbed, Fteahertou P.O, Ontario. U JULLOUOH & YOCNQ , i .1, , ,, ,^1 â€" â- ,;, i"t'<if^i"i ^ Bankers lUarkdale lor before the full mocn. Thos. Hlakely.W.M.;, j^, g,„g,,, bauki.ig business. Money loaaod ; St reasouabie rstin Call ou us. U \f meets on the last Monday 1 eaob mouth, in their lodge room, Christoe's block. Flesherton, at 8 p.m. M.W., Frank Chard ; Sec., T. Blakely, Financier, W.J. Boliamy. Visltine brethren iLvited. Walkerâ€" Rowe COfET.„ „.., „„ _ , Clayton's Block the last Wednesday evenlnB f OHISLETT. of each month. ViBitinR Foresters heartily 1 â- •• • Postniasti-r, Toylon. welcome. H. K., Dyson; R. S., 'I'. Hei.ry; ComniisBioner in fl, ('. J .Conveyancer, deeds:. Fin. Sec, C. N. Richardson. j uioitjjaReB, leases, wills etc. carefully drawn ui» A very interesting evsnt occurred at the home of Mrs. Andrew Wulkfr, Mt. Pleasant, Toronto line, Holland, Dec. Please pay dues to Fi day of the month. . Sec. before the first 1 -ollectious uiad:-. charges reasonable. Also CHOSEN FhlF.NDS-Flesherton Council of Chosen Friends meets in Clayton's hall first ! I groceries, flour, feed etc. kept iu stock, • I risiit. Priee RJ SPROL'Lk; Podtuiastcr, Kleelierton I I hi«l S" the youn^ c.siiiiialiiii in wliich people are held, Mr. and Mrs, Rowe will re.^ido in Sullivan. And the writer, wilh their host of other friends, wi«h ' l^ j'jo 2,',(j'j.;"'p] previously Kruwn, the soil is well supplied a|,o,it Ufiy ouests composed of Komo with these desirablu bacteria, and tha use of artificial inoculation would be of little benefit. On now giound, however, or whoro tho crop to be sown has not been succesffully frown before, the inoc- ulalioit of the .seed unually helps to secure a letter stuiid. DurinR 1908, over 2100 of these cuUnres were sent to farmers all over the Dotninion and to five foreign coun!ri*.s. Tho results are repotted by the farmers, and conpiled in the forlli- coming bulletin shiwed that the inocula- I ion of the seed was beneficial in (13 per Cent of the eases tried. Many farmers tried tho cultures on old establithed fields, and as was to be expected the re and third Wednesday of etch month 8 p. â€" , . _ • „ , Pay assessments to the Recorder on or beforel lOmmiBBioner in H.v., J., Auctioneer Con- 'ilst, ]!K)8, when her daughter. Miss treflrBt.'av of eacli month, chief Councillor veyancer. Appraiser and Money Lender ... . , • . . ,, 'T. Blakelev; Recorder. W. H. rsuiit. Real Estate aud Insurance Agent. Ueeda Lizzie, was united in niarilit.^a to Mr. __-_________-â€"_â€"- mortgages, leases aud wills caiefully drawn i.» r> D .™» «( U..1I; .- f .1., CI. .1. n J.A1 £ c t ap and valuations made nu fihortesi nctica .Jas. G. Rowe, of Sullivan, near Keady. Shorthom Cattle for Sale. i money to loan at lowest rates of interest. ^Jol- At 5 D hi. sham Ihe nuiitial knot was Levinias and Wimples, the best of hrcedins lejt'O! s attondud to with promptness *' ' t' ' t and quBlit*'. Hull, cows and heifers for sale â- char^jcs low. .\gont for Ocean Dominica securely tied by Uov. II. Beiry, of Price- at. reasonable loices H-«aiuship Company. A call solicited. .,, -. ' . , â- ^ , I^t :i'.'.oon..-) CHAS. STAFFORD, Flesheitoo , â- ! villo, a foinier pastor, m the presence of â€" â€" of Ihire Bred English Berkshires and contracting I Tamworths. the nearest relatives of the parties. A lar«e number of heauiifnf, ,,^J^^-- "-j^^f J''^ ''W;.ite me for : --fctioii. costly and very useful presents attest tho prices. [ can jrive a barsraiii al.fi) ijuarantee ' ' DMcPlIAIL, Licensed Auotioueer for tha • County of Orey, Terms moderate and r.atisfaction guaranteed, Tho arrangementa und dates of salce can be made a**, TiiR .\nvANCX atisfaction on all mail orders. -) (Jeo. W. RO.S.S, Maxwell P. O. Golden Legend I vy KAITTINC, License,! Auctioneer for Ij. »T , ti,e cnnntins of tlrey and ijimcoe. Farm and SIoc'k snles a specialty. Terms moderate, satisfaction guaranteed.' Arranse- nieuts for dales may be made at the Advance lire Ihed laniA'orth lio.ir for service ou nUico, or A: T. Hutcliiiison's store, Boversh them a very happy journey through life. and pro.'pirous & S. R. Terms $t.(H). RICHARD .\LLEN or by addressing nie at Fsversham, Oat. 1:1, eon, 12, Osprey, am. Lot For Sale , One ipau of l.lKlituii.g Colts ccniing three i . .. ,, matclic.i. Uea Iv tuwoik. Also one Shorthorn service at raasinable I Bnll . ixhtuen months old, bred by Geo.Bristow, | niadejt I ho Advance, i KoiiKov, unnibi" .'>mi.">, in voiuuia 21, Na'i:eâ€" ,,,,,,.. , Villajio Ciiptajn. ALU1''UT K' H.AXLEY, Lot Cough Remedy its marvelous , 4, Of.n. in. o»i.r.-v. Kovei sham P. (>. The tender leaves of a harniles-! Inn; healino niountamons shrub, give to D Shoop curative properties. Tisiht, tickling, or; distroRsiiis coughs, ((uickly yield to the ' healinsf, soothing action of this splendid DCDD JIATHKWS, Markdale, Licensed "' auctioneer for tiie county of (irey. Good ratun. Dates can ba 1 o (9 Legal D Dentistry E. C. MUKKAV L. O. S, dental surgeon lionoi-gi-adoatu of Toronto University and Itnjal ('nlle;;^ of ircntal SuryHons ofOnlario, » • • T\ 01 ' / 1 I L, itnjai t nije;;^ 01 iicnrai ?»ur«Hon8 oiuniario, sidts here showed no incrciso in Ihe crop! proscription- Dr. shoop s Ciutijh Kein- i Gas a.lniini.stciod for teeth extraction. , I . 1.. t . .1 : - . . .^r. ,..,,1 .... .1 , ..I ;i.i ' oiBce as resiloncn, Toronio S5.'oaS('lnli3rt.ii from usmj/ llie cultures, e''y- And is so safe and "ood m child-. During 'l>*2 coming sprinj the Colli'ijo 1 'â- '^"' "" *^""' Containini; no opium, I .,, , . ,. ,. . ,, ,f J I chloroform, .'ir o'.hor harniful drui's, | wdl send siniiliar cultures of alfalfa, red ., i, 1 1 • t. i_ 1 1' I mothers should in Mifety always demand and whit?; alsiki) clover, peas, beans, and Ur, Shoop's. If other remedies are otter- sweet peas, the only cost to the farmer * eJ, tell them No ! Be your own judije ! bi.'iiig a nominal charjfo of 25 cents for I Sold by all dealers. each culture sufhcient for 00 poundii or li'ss of reed. The cultures, of which tiiere is but one size, are sent in glass bottles wilh lull directiidis for th-.ir use. Applica'ions should be addressol to the liaclorioloyicul Laboratory O. A, C , El Dorado Farm. of Slmrthorn cattle and Leicester sheep. liiiUa and lieifeis on hand for sale, aUo a niiiiiber of single and rose coiuti brown le^'horii, aid single comb wtiite leghoiii eiikerels, Lot H2' Con. "). (!has. .Statfoid. Pll F( ^* JBiBediate relief from r. Slioop's Naiic Ointaeot. Our Clubbing List .â- Vdvance, 'md Toronto World, daily S 2 00 Toronto Diiilv News '-'30 Weekly Globe I 80 Mail-Eiiipiro , ... 1 75 Family Herald & Star 1 80 Toronto Star 2 30 Farmer Sun 1 80 Farmers .\u.ocata 2 25 Weekly Witi;ess 1 75 SatnrdiiyNinht 2 iKl WH. WIIIOHT, Barrister, Solicitor, Convay. ancer, etc.,â€" Owwn Sound, and Mosherton. N Bâ€" Flesherton olUco, Hproule's DJook every Saturday. W. J. O'NEAIL Barrister. Solicitor, Convevanccr.ete. Oittcoâ€" aproule'a Block, Flesherton. Medical Dll CARTER M CP & SOnt. Physician, Surgeon,* Oalce and residenceâ€" Peter St., Flesherton JP OTTEWBLL Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary ColleRO. residence â€" sscond door south west^on ll^ary street. This street runs south Presbytoriaii Chnrch. H WILSON, Blacksmith 'jradnate of no Veterinary Scienea Association Besidence, llurhaui street, 0|>- poiiite Hoyd.Hicklihg's hardware. I .â- ^kf\ I P GREAT SPECIAL , SALE -- Coimnencos January 2l.st, ends Saturday, Feb. (J, Prices are from :30 to 50 percent, below the regular price. This sale includes a line of High Grade Granite ware (No culls) and a range of gocd Tinwaie. These gcods were loiight away below Manlg.'s cost autl we ire going to pass them on to you at a price that must mean seconds, no business for u.s and a gi-eat saving to you, and at the same time you are procuring only fir.st class goot make no mistiike in taking advantage of the great reduction we arc offering you. G only No !>, Copper Bottom Boilei'.s, good quality tin, that wciild retail in the regular way for $2.00, our siicciai price. ... 31.45 Pieced Dish Paue, regular SiSc. value for., .18c. Granite Water Pails No, 11, regular 7oo special 48o, Wliy have mice around tlie house when you can get the <>, K, Mouse Trap at '1 for 5c ? doz. good steel paring knives with wood }jau(llea fpr 5c each' 1 lb, iJulter Mouttls, good maple wood, regular 20c for Ho Rolling Pins, hard wood, with black polishe'^ loose handles, regulai 13c goods 10c each Very best Stovs Pipe Enamel, put up in bottles with separate dish, aud brush for applying, at lOe each. Good steel Snow Shovels, our regular 80o , value, while they last for 20c each. This sale We advertise only Avhat we can back with the goods, so you the Whole ramily (de)lightfd with . .Brrtiab American Oil Cos - ELECTRIC LENE- TheW^orld!) Best Lamp Oil. While our Special Sale lasts we will fill all five gallon oil cans wilh our High Gindo Aracicait Electiolcno Oil for $100 each, Pncmnatic Oil Cans made of Galvanized Iron and will hold o gallonsâ€" .special bra.is pump that cannot got out of orderâ€" regular pi icn ia ei.50,salo price ^l.la 1 1 We could only secure [( a limited tpiantity of l thi.^ merchandise, so |> come early while the stock is complete. We can only tpiote a few of the prices, but enough to give you an idea of the money yon can save by taking ad- vantage of this .sale. positively close.'? February 0th, so come along and supply your needs while you can save Large siije Granite Dtinkiug Cups, for 8c Granite Mugs, regular 13c value for 9o Tin Jlilk St'-ainers, loo size for 10c Wood handles for sad Irous, Tin Dippers, Japanued Dust Pans, at 7c each Lipped Sauce Pans in good siaoot'i granite No, 11 only i3e, " 18 " 16c. «' 22 •' 22c. 6 doz No. 4, Granite Pudding Pans that sell in tho regular way for 2:Jc,now 15c each, No. 2 Granite Pudding Pans at 13c Copper Nickle plated tea Kettles â€" Nos, 8 and 9 regular 81.35 valueâ€" special at $1,15. Granite Wash Bowls, regular 20c for LSc Large 30c size for. lac Granite Pie Plates No, 9 for 8d,No. 10 for , lie Tho woll..kiiowa Victor Flour Sifter, regular 20o size 12c each. moncv. dtMr