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Flesherton Advance, 8 Apr 1909, p. 5

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April 8 19«)9 THE B 1. E S II E 11 T O ^' A D V A N C; E 1 I ' I THE STANDARD BANK Eiubiuhed 1873 OF CANADA ^^ °"""='"' with which has been amalgamated the WESTERN BANK OF CANADA The combined Banks offer an exceptional service throughout Ontario. The Branches of the Banks are so distributed that together they cover the best districts of the Province. 70 FLESHERTON BRi^NCil George MitcKell, Manager BRANCHES AVSO AT DURHAM AND HARRISTON. VICINITY CHIPS ^ Spring SlioWf rs. New maple syrup )• now on tlie market. Miss WilU Wiit(ht ii lioma from O. S. CoIIf'jUte. For brick and tile in smnll quantities •ee Mark Wilson. Miss Rundle of the P. 0. spont Sunday at her home in Dunds'k. Don't fwil to see Norria' Bros, adveili-e ment od the laat pacre. | Misi ZiUa Trioiblo is in Toronto this, woek selectini; a new piano. i Good, clean seed oats, peas and fl»x teed for sale at Sproulc, Hit!<;inbuchain &\ Cii'a. Revs. Little and Ci.ldirell attended the laymen's convention iu Toronto last weak. Charlwy OtteweU, whi> hsa been attond- ina the »oterin!iry coll»!?» '" Toronto, \tt home for Easter. A moetina of Centre (irey Dominion Alliance ia called for Thursday, April 15, iu Marsh'i hall, Muikdale. Previous t'> leaving last week Mr. Heaih was presrnted by the pupils of his room with a writing escritoire. Mr. Walter Loucks is busily engsijed this week romot'elling and placinK a new front in Mr. O.^ear Pliillipa' residence. We have had a week of sunshine and mild weather, which has destroyed all sU'xhini! and wheels are again tothefoie. A. Suidey lliurDton has taken a situa- tion in a Toronto print shop, where he •xpects to learn a few wriuklss in t'le an preset vative. Mr. Samuel Arnoll, who died at Ware ham la.st week, wan a man of stiTlni! character and well known thri.u;;h<)ut this district. Sovi-ral of our vilU(jtr8 attended the funeral. Since the Hrst of December last, Auctiueer D. MoVhail has attended (i3 auction sales. We fancy this ia pre'iy nearly » record for a sniiilar period of tiin*. Mr. Ennis (.if M.nkdalo occupied the Methodist pulpit, Sundiij moininij. Mr. E iirie is an intTestinK speaker and is alwais iatened to with pbasiire here At the evening service Mr. Harness con- ducted the service. For the first time since ChriKtmas there waj no shipment of .slock fiom here this Woek. This was on account of bad roads. The buyers say, however, that there is very little stock in ihe country suitalle for shippin;,'. The dailies on Monday announced the diHth of Arthur Farewell In Toronto at Ihe age of 38 years. M>'. Farewell was a son of Jerome Farowell, at ono time publisher of the Thoriibury Union Slaml- ard. The deceased has been engaued as an aiivertisin,! at'eiit in Toronto. The following nan-es wore inadvertent- ly omitted from the Dominion Day conimilteeas published last week: D. McTavish, W. W. Trimt.le, A»drew Wilson and W. Bentliam. The coimiiitee is a sironij one, iiuinbeiin>j eij.'liteen, and thould succeed in providing a great day of sports. Mrs. T. IJlakeley received a teleinam on B'ridiiy lust announciiij^ the death i.f her nephew, Mr. Georue Monrehouse, jr.. Of typhoid. Mrs. Blakeloy went to Toronto on Saturday to attend the funeral. (Jeorge was a young man about 28 years (if age, and had inaiiy acqinimances here, whore ho was born, who are extremely sorry to hear of the sad event. Prospects look bright for a large ccm- tin nation class here after Easter. A number of appltcations fnracconimodatitm have been received from residents of sections that failed to enter I lie confedera- tion at the time of orgimiaition Of course these (.annot be enturtiiined at the present time until ifc is seen what the Hcconiniodation will be. Mr. Marcellus, the new principal, will be here to login work on March 19. Mr. Daviiion, the new proprietor of the Park House, will «ive a banquet to- morrow (Friday evening) when a nninbor oft(ui8t» from outside points will lie present and an evening confii,stin« of a bg "feast of rea.son and flow of soul" is exp.cied, as well sKhyators. Th« house will hold slot of pi opio and II In hopi il its cnpaeity will be ,sti«iiiu<!. The tickets ntu 75 ceiils Ml. Harry Thisilethwaite left yesterday for Gow Ganda. Thiit the people of Fleslierton and vicinity stilt take a keen interest in their aur cultural society hss been proven dur- ing the past week. Mr. McTavish has been circulating a suhscripiion list and has succeeded in secuiinv^ donations to the eitent of over flUO, with another |2.') ill protpect. This will be a material ad- vantage in placing the society on a sound tiiiancial ba>is and »i 1 insure uood prises for the spring show. Undertaker Bunt was called on Friday to bury two infant children if Mr. James Haiboitlo of iha third lino, Euphrasia. The children had eaten some cheese which induced entariiis, from which lliey died within a few houis of each other. Mrs. Harboitle was also ill from the same cause but has recovered. The youiiaest child was one year and seven moiiiha of a.^e and the other three years and two months. Dr E. C. Campbell of Shelburiie, D.D. G. M., paid Prince Arthur Lodge, A. F. i& A. M., an oBicial vitit on Friday even- ing last. The first dejrreo was exempli- fied and the D. D. G. M. expressed him- self as well pleased with the work of the officers. Short addresses wore ^iven by the D. D. G. M., W. Bro. Scott of Toronto, and others, after which the lodsje was closed and all repaired to the dining room, where a niauniticunt feast, prepared by the lad c^, was partaken of and the usual toast prop> sed and drai.k. Ihd ladies were partu-ularly compliment- ed and thanked for their splendid spread. Spring Show. The directors of East Grey fall fair have decided to go extensively into a spring stallion show this year. The date is Thursday, Ap: il 22, and prizus of #1), .f4 and f 2 will bo offered in all classes. The director.s say thoy aru making special effort to make thi.s tlie best spring stallion show ovor hold in tho county, and have ungagod govornment judges for the work of award- ing prizes. The aggregate of ciush prizes ortbred will wo believe, amount to over $125 and ought to draw a largo exhibit of hor.su flesh. Bills will be i.ssucd in a few days giving full jjarticulars. Welton â€" Munshaw. A very pret'y wudding wns so'oiiinizod at tho ruhidoiice of tho bride's fiillier, Flesherion, on Tueed'iy aft-nioon by Rev. G. C. Little, when Miss Minnie Maud, eldest daughter of Mr. Aiiron .Vlunshaw, was united in wedlock to Mr. Geo. iJyron Welton of Mt. Foiesi. The brido was giiou aw:iy by hir fiUlior and was unattended. Hor bridal dress was an umpire gown of white crepe de pans liver wiiitechifton faffnta, triinined with einbriiidered net and duchess aaiin and Irish point lace. She carried a si owor boini not of white roses and lily of thp valley. Mr. J. Dun'las of Markdile p'ayod the Wedding March as the brid.il couple ^entered the parlor, which was praitily decorated with tulips, house plants and asparaans fern. The ci rtmony was semi private, only about 24 near reliitives of the bi ido attending. Afier the ceremony tho party adjourned to the dining room which was also hindsnmely decorated wii.li dafl'cdil.s and asparagus fern, and wheie a choice wedding dinner wa.s imrtaken of, enlivened by the strains (if the band which was on hand with a number of selections. The presonta w^ re nuineious and costly, prominent nmong which was a now Hoinizman piano, presented to the bride by hor father The uroiim'a gifs to tho brido was a costly sui'burst of pearls, and to Mr. Duiidas a silk umbrella. The happy and popular young couple left by tho 4. .30 train amid ah.iweis of confetti for Toronto, Wolhiid iiud Buflalo and will later reside in Toronto. The brido was one of our most highly esteemed young ladies and she and her good husband have iho hearty wood wishes of a large circle of friends for their future happiness and |.rosporiiy. Among iho guests from out of town who at LMjded the wedding were : Mrs. Welton of Mt. Fores', .Tiothor of tho groom; Mr. and Mrs. P. Munshaw ami Mrn. Win. L.irge, Eugenia; Messrs. Liiurio Munshaw, VV Hill and ..I. Duiida.s, Ma'kdale; and Mr. and Mrs. E U. Bingham of Shrl- burno CROUP stopped in 20 minutes suro with Dr. Slioop's Cronp Ronioily. Oiio tobt will suroly prove, . ~ ~,~ r' T~. ~ '''" vontiliiiK. no (li.i- tresa. A soio and pleasing 8yrm)â€"!)0c. Druggists. V Odds and Ends ^ W. A. Ariimtiong issuer of marriage licenses. ,35,000 ilry lath cut fro;n stosk 1 is suniinur to dispose of. J. W, Deagle, Eugenia, Will the party who borrowed my lant- hook kindly return it and oblige. Geo. Watson. Chopping done only on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the planing mill, Flesherion. Two ijimd colls for sale â€" rising 2 and 3 years old. Apply to Rott. Uichiidson, Fleshertoii P. O. Parties hnviiiir logs at my mill aie re- quested lo come and look after them. (>eo. Watson. Cow for Saleâ€" One first class cow wi'h calf by her sido. Apply to W. W. Trimble, Fleshertnn. Sucnnd-hand Melotte cream separator for tn'o â€" used only ono month. Apply to John Symoiis, Eugenia P. U. Horses for Sale â€" One mar* and one c It coming three, all ready to go to work. UeHSonable price and lerms. J. C. Wriiht, Proton Station. Shingles and Hemlock lumber for sale, any leiiuths required. C. \\ . Phillips, Lady Bank P. 0. Well bred Yorkshiro sow for sale, due to farrow in May. Apply to Alfred Thistlethwnito, Flesherton. Pxinting and paper hanging. Leave orders with the nld reliable workman, ,T. Brodie, Priceville or Flesherton. Imay Egas for Hatchinsr â€" S. C. Brown Le;;- horn eggs, at 50o. per setting. Duck eggs at 25c. setting. A. HarMsnn, Flesherton. Orders for paper and paperhannir.g promptly attended to. Sample books to select from. Clifford Blakeley, Flesherton. Boot and Shoe Ilepairing promptly, chea|)ly and well done. H. Carriiiufcr.n. Armstrong's idd jewellery store, Flesher- ton. House and double lot for sale or rent on Sydenham street, Flesherton, 8 room-, stable. AppIyto"R. J. Sproule, Fler.h- or'on. Mare for sale â€" Sound in every way, well built an.l V'Ung, about 1400 lbs., in foal to Dunure Mac. VV. Cnswell, Flesh- erton p. o. \ complete line of Blank Deeds, Mort- gages, Wills, Lesses â€" farm and lioiiBe-- and all laual blanks, at Sproule, .Higuin- bothiiin & Go's. Very Finn' Shorthorn bull calf for sale, 10 inns, old, bred by Scottish Pride, grand- son Dorby (imp.). F. Nicholson, Flesherton. Fresh garden, flower and field seed°, from such roliablo seedsmen as D. M. Ferry A Co.. ami Rennio it Co., at Sproule, Iligginhothani & Co's. Property for Sale at Pricevilleâ€" A brick house, oiLdit rooms, barn and five lots, for sale rensonahle. Apply to Catherine Scott, Pricmilltf P. (). Mar. lif Prime dutch sett onions, also Eiit>lish muhipliers, at Sproiil* Higi-iiibotham'-'. Now is the time to buy, as rhoy will bo sure to bo higher in pri..-u later. Bull For Sainâ€" A pure breil Shorlhorn bull, 14 months old, fit for servico, will be .sold reaao'iable. W. .1. MeaJs, Cey- lon P. O , or l.t 20, O. D. R. Foundâ€" -Buffalo robe, on the M.txwell siileroad, south of Ma.Kwell, on or about th«20ihof March. Owner may have Iho same l>y pnyinu; expenses, Ai)ply to Jos. Croft, Pcrllaw. Sproulu, Higginbotham .fe Co. have opened and keep in .s'ock all kinds ,ind bet makes of writing matoiial, includir.g laHi'ts, envelopes, ink, pens, pencils, erasers, o'c, at lowest prices. Just opened at Sproule, Higijlnhothani & Co's this week, clean and reliable Red, Mammoth and Alsiko CloVer seed ; also prime Timothy seed, nil at rook-bot'om price and guaranteed equal to govern- ment sNindard. * ForSdeac Eugenia â€" A quantity of dry s.aiitlingand lumber, for cash or good paper. Also a Hi horse power Waterous engino and (Joodi.ioii Sarnia separator. This oiigino is in good condition, and to a Bood man a snap will he given. Reason for selling, T want to g.. to Now Ontario. Apply t.i P. N. K-old. Deaths M)i,i,sâ€" Tn St. Vincon', on Thursday, March 11, 11)0!», Mary Len. na Ade- line, f.nly daii|.rhlcr of ' Mr. and Mi-f^. Howard Mill.s aged 1 year, 2 months and 11 da vs. Object to Strong Medicines. Mjiiiy people nlijret to tal;in(r tlio strong niediciii'js nsuallv laiwcriUeil bv plivsicians for ihiun atisa. There is iioneeilnf internal tientment ill any caBe of innscular ir chronic rlieuiuatii'in, and more than nine imt of every ten oases of the disease ar.' i.f one or the otjier oftliOKii varieties. When there is im fiiyeranil little, if any swelling, you may knew that it is only nece^^sary to apply ("'liinnlH!i Iain's Liniment freely to get ipiick relief. Try it. Ynii are certain to he pleased with the 'ipiicit relief which it alfnnls. Price, 2."> cents; laisje size, I'KI ci'ntf>. V'nr .-ale by W. K. liichn'rdBon. PARR HOUSE JPlesHei?ton H. E. DAVISON, - - Propiictof. RATES-^l.OOand $1 :,0 per day. UOARDRS-?:t.OO and »3.uO pi r week Special attonliun to Students Assistance in Underdrainage. The following dealing with ihe methods of surveying for diainnge is sent in fioin the Department of Physios, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelpii. Underdraiiiago will piy for itself in from one to three years. Perhaps no example in Ontaiio demonstrates this more conclusively than the drninago of: "the Uitteiiliouie farm" at Jordan Har- bor, in the Niaaara Peninsula. <Jri;^in- ally it was very wet, so much so indeed i that often tho cro,js were scarcely worth } ou'tiiig. In 1006 Mr. M. F Rittenhouse i of Cliica;."0 aave it to the Government for ] an horticultural experiment farm. In 1907 it was dianiod, tho lines of tile being laid about four and a half rods apart. In many places the sulnoil was very, very heavy, so that the dit'tring was hard and the cost high, about $25 an acre. In 1908 on the part tliat was formerly tho wetlest it grew G5 bushels of oats to the snc, hereby praolically paying for tho drainage in inio season : for, the year previous ihe oats on the same land wore not worth cutting. The Rittuuhi'Use farm was surveyed and the drainage sys'em p'anned tiy the Depsrtment of Phy.sics at the Ontario Agricultural College. Any farmer in Ontario who is conlem|daliiig under- drainage may uu application have his farm surveyed, the drains planned, and the grades determined. A finished map containing this information and also the size of tile advisable is sent to the owner as soon at completed. The only outlay connected with the survey is the travel- ling expense* of one man from Guelph to the farm, consisting of railway tare, meals and cnrcage of instruments. Th:t railway fare is only a cent a mile each way for this work. At the conclusion of each suivoy a drainage domonstratiim is held in the field, and simple practical methods of surveying a drain, determinin<< its giade and securiiii.' a true bottom arn demon- strated, and th,i benefits of drainsga dis- cussed. Anyone desiring a survey and plan should apply lo Pn.f. Win. H. Day, Departibont of Physics, O. A. C. Giielph. A laige number of .tpplicunts are already in for this season. Adam Ilaipfrof East Luther Town- ship, WIS taken to the coumy jail as a danusrous lunatic. Me had written a sick gill nearly one hundr<d letters, althoui^h she never ppoke lo him iu her life, being an invalid confined tn her brd. Lately, being denied adinis-ion to the house, he has threatened to shout the girl's father and all hor relatives. The old fashioned way of dosing .1 weak HMiniaeli, or .-itiuiulating ilio Heart or Kid- neys is all wrong. Dr. Slioop tir.«t point- ed out this error. This is why his pre- scription â€" Dr. Sluiop's Restorative â€" is iliroctod entirely to tho cause of these aihiientH, the weak inside or controlling nerves. It isn't so uilJioulf, siys Dr. Slioop, to strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys, if one goes at it correctly. Each inside organ has its uuntrollirig or iiitiide nerve, \\ hen these nerves fail, then these organs must surely fiiltor. These vital truths are loading drugi;isls everywhere to dispense ^md rec'jiiiinend Dr. Shoop's Rei-loative. Test it a few days, and see! Iinprovo- ment will su'cly follow. Sold by til deal rs. Weak Kidneys Weak Klflneys. surely point to weak kidney NorTes. The Kldnoj.'i, llko tlio Heart, and tlie Stomach, find their wcakiiuss. not In the organ Itself, but in tlui nerves that control and giiida anil streinglhcn tlioni. Dr. .Shoop's Rostorstlvii is a modiclnu spetifioally pruparwl tn reach these controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone, Is futile. It is a waste of timu, and of money as well. If your bat k nrhes or is weak. If tho urine scalds. orisOurk.ii.'l strong. It you havo symptoms of BrightJi or other ilHtresslng or dangerous kid- ney dlsenso, try Dr. Shoop's Hestorntlvi a mouth- Tablets or Liquidâ€" and Sin what it ran «ud will do for you. Druggist rocommeud and suU Dr. Shoop's Restoratifo "ALL DEALERS" Our Clubbing List The following prices aru for strictly paid ill alvaiioo subscriptions only. Wo Inivo no accounts with otliur papois. Advance 'ind Toronto World, daily S 3 Ob Toronro Daily Now.s 2 30 Weekly Globe .1 80 Mail-F.nipiru .... _ .'6 Family Herald »t Sl^ar J 80 T'loiito Star 2 30 Farmer Sun T 80 Farmeis .\i, .oc.ata 2 25 Weekly VVit,:p»i!. l 75 SatnrdiiyNight 2 50 MOUNT PLEASANT FARM SIIOUTHOIIN C.M'TI.K -r.VMWOKTH SWIN"B Youm,' stock for s:ih,. Khoh ron HATcniNi*-â€" Laige I'nkin Uiiek's etjjs .Vlu for 11, Hone Comb ItriMvii l.'ifdioi MS and (ii>U]ati \V>audottQ ei^gs 50c per 13. BICHAUD AbLr.N, I'lsshrrton P. O. Golden Lefjend Pir'O Itind ranr.vovth Hoar for porvioo on IjQtlVO, 2inl K. '1'. iV.s, Ji. Tonus *1.(io. KI(5HA1H) AM.KN. Bullfnr Service At Victoria Cor;.crB, Toronto Lino, a tliorouuhbred Hois eiu bull for survicn- -CHAS. Ii- MOOUI\ Without Alcohol A Strong Tonic WithoutAlcohol A Body Builder WithoutAlcohol A Blood Purifier WithoutAlcohol A Great Alterative WithoutAlcohol A Doctor's Medicine WithoutAlcohol Ayer's S«rsap«rilla Without Alcohol A W« publish sur formulA* yers ^* bftBlsh aloohol y fyoiaourni»dioiB»« W* urt« 70a to ooniult 70ttr doot«r Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They act directly on the liver, make more bile secreted. This is why they are so valu* able in constipation, biliousness, dys- pepsia, sick-headache. Ask your doctor if be knows a better laxative pill. by tk« i. o. Mj*x Co., iMwtn, : m Mum Carafully Correctiid Eacli Week (>ats 43 to 4.'5 Peas 90 lo 00 Barley 50 to 50 Wheat ICO to 100 Hay 7 00 to 8 00 nutter 10 to 16 E.jg.s, fresh 1(1 lo Potatoes per bag . 50 to Oeeso 10 to Ducks 10 to Chickens (i to Tui keys 14 to Oranges, Lemons, liaiianas. Celery, Letture, Cabbage. Wright's Grocery pi FLESHERTON. \CiO\ H a V Y c T u r • 1 e d Thompson's Bakery BUNS PIES JELLY ROLLS LUNCH CAKE COOKIES ETC. Kresti Breaa alivaya on hand Atrial solicitetl. Ed.Thompson, Flesherton. 1« 55 I 10 1 10 8 14 MAKE MONEY. Sellintr Pelhim's Peerless rruit and flrnanientai trees, shrub , etc., during the winter months. We olf or yen steady and protitatile eniplnyment in your own district at Kiioil pay. WK HAVE CVKRllOn .-VCRKS of choice nursery stock which v »i will sell divert to your eustoiners. No dixeauefl or dried out -Vii.eriean stock huppliod. Eatablished over 30 years. Wnte for particulars. . . Pelbatti nursery £o* Toronto, Ont. Eggs for Hatching. RHODE ISLAND RED I will have a few settinns of Rhode Island Red egas to spare tliis spring for hatching at 50c and $1 per seltinj:. The supply will bo very limited, so it will be nece.ssary to leave orders in advance, when they will be filled in rotation as far as 1 can supply tlem. W. U. TuoasTON. - Flesherton Wooden lieifs For Sale. Those interested in ponltry ari invitod to call Rod inspeut the machine work. Tlio in- cubator we sell ix not a bit better than the best, but iuBt a little butter than the rest; I will hatch cbiekeiis nil contract at tho lollow- iuR prices; .5o, for each eRC, or 10c: tor oaeli chicken ono we,k old. Valuable reucipts Kivou f>-e«tellinc bow to treat all kinds of dlseaBos iu fowl, old and vouns. tf- A. WIliSON, Flesherton, Box 21G' j For The Spring. Wo have a complete line of Harness ,jnd Harnes8Sundne8,Whips,Bells, Plush Rugs, Rotes, Curry Combs and Brushes, Hoof Ointment, Gall Cure, Harness Oil, Trunks, Valise^ Ttlescopes. & Blacksmith'sAprons. Look in and e.\»mine our stock of Horse Blankets, REPAiniso PiiOMiTLY Done. O.W.Phillips, FLESHERTON, ONT, F.G.KARSTEDT General and Hardware Merchant. Spring Millinery Opening Wo ettend to Ihe ladies of Flesherton and vicinity a cordial invita- tion to vitit our millinery show rooms on Thui.sday, Friday A Saturday, '^ipril 7, 2 and 3. When We will -ulunit for their iiispec- rii n a wiilo rango of faahionaldo irim- niuil 111 l.inery in tho leailing Now York, Piris and London dels, and Uhlliiieiy novelties. THE ARRIVED A full stock of Liulies Doiigola Vici Kid tuiil Pat, Colt in BluclicM'.s, Bals and Oxfiirds CALL AND SEE THEM. ASK TO SEE THE MANNISH PESION FOR WOMEN ^ ^ I? ^ About Summer Shoes I Claytons have just the kind you need aud will bo pleased to l)oot you if you wish. Wti sell The IVIOdel Shoe comfortable to Jem' and in the latest style. Black, Tan, Ox-Blood, Patent leather, Dongola, Kid. Trunks, Teles- copes, Suit Cases, Shoe Poli.sh. A lot of Home niatle Men's Bluchers and Lace Boots, fi^st quality, on hand. CLAYTONS

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