July 8 1909 THE F 1. E S H E R T N ADVANCE Build Up A Reserve Now^ Now, while your eamin j power is good, why not convert part of it into a C*»h Reserve that will, later on. yield a competence for old age > You can easily do it by regularly depositing a part of your iDcoine in THE STANDARD BANK E-J>IUh«l 1873 OF CANADA " ^"^"' ; *: One Dollar and upwards opens an account, and vtrith systemalic* saving and Compound Interest, the fuiid will rapidly «u:cumulate. • Begin to-day. 72 FLESHERTON BRi^NCH George Mitchell, Manager BRANCHES A.Z^O AT DVRHAM AND HARRIATON. VICINITY CHIPS Mr. McCori|U«(iile, junior clerk in the StmiJaiii bank, u t'tkini; bi-i holidays. Mrs. J. W. Henderson, Toront", came i up last week t) spend her usual suiuiiier Mil's Lily Boyd returned Saturday from ! i,oli,I,iy. '^^^^^y- I Mr. U. J. Woods of Corbetton will aiis-s Fnincua Bellamy has rttumed ' adiltess the bretheren of L. 0. L.. 883, bomc from the ciiy. | on July llth. at 10.;'.i) a. in., in Orans;e Uiss Maiy \ViI.»on, Toronto, is visiting lier mother in town. Miss Belle Loucks is home from the Ueaford high acbool. A. a. Thurston h»s returned home from Toronto for several months. Mrs. (Dr.) Webster, Toronto, is holi- daying at the parental home. Mr. George Pollock of iichoinberj! wiis » visitor in town over the holiday. Miss Ekio Barnhousc of Toronto Ls â- ]jendin(! a few days wi'h frieiid.s in town. MissfB Evelyn and Meta Hall. of Tor- otto »re visitirg their uncle, Mr. Arch. Boyd. Bomâ€" At Collinawoijd, on June2Tth, to Mr. and Mrs. Williaui H. Davidson, a dan;;hter. Mrs. William House of Elora spent Dominion Day with her si'iter, Mrs. Bowaid. Bornâ€" At Priceville. on Thursilay, i JuDe'J'J, to Dr. aud Mrs. Diioii, a dauichtvr. Hall, Ceylon. A ficklinK or dry cou^h can be i|uickly Inosened with Dr. Shoop'sCough Remedy. Ifo opium, no chloroform, nothing un.safe fT harsh. Sold by all dealers. Mr. T. Blakely delivered to the school on Tuesday a handsome cabinet for storing th'3 chemical and other apparatus. The piece of furniture is handsome and a credit to the bui'der. Mm 3/abel Boyd received word from the University of Toronto r.u Tuesday, that she has been successful in passing her intermediate theory and senior piano, obtaioinz second-cla.ss honors in )x>th. Conjratulations are in order. Mi.ues Gkdys Cornfield aid 3/aud Baud took tirst cla.ss honors, and Iva Miichell and Irene Wiiaon honors, in their recent musical examinations in Toronto. All are pupils of Mrs. Black- burn. Rer. Mr. Wellwood occupied hi.s pul- I pit for the tirs-t time Sunday morning, I preaching an ii.structive sermon from Mr. .nd Mrs. Thos. Cuilens of Toronto j j^^ Corinthians 1:2. The evening ser- Bpeut the week end wi:h the fo""" « 1 vice, a, i.s cusfomary, was withdrawn on parents here. | account of anniversiry ser\ices in the BIr. »nd Mrs. Ai:hur Wardrobe <>f Presbyteriau church. Toronto were visiting friends here dur- the past week. Mr. Andrew Sharp of Crystal City, Miin., arrived here on Thursday last to visit old friend.-i. Miss Martha Burnett of Priceville is â- visitins! with her cou.iiii. Miss Mary Burnett, in town. A jolly crowd visiteii Mr. and Mrs. J. Runstad'ler on the 1st, con.sLsting of the following: â€" Mr. P. Egan, Hamilton; Miss Stslla BoWer and Miss DeLorne, of Toronto; Mrs. Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Bolster and Miw Stewart, Dundilk; Miss Morphy, Kinjrscote; and Miss WcoIIf.-ly, Bryce Hill. Coniiratulations are tendered Mr. and j jj^ Sangfter Hemphill informs The Mrs.AndrewCarr, «ho were M yea"-^ ; Advan.-e tliat he .saw a meteor fall about ricd on the 2Tth ult. C p. Ml. one afternoon last week. A Mr. and Mrs. .Asheiihurst and child- Lj^jp^tj.), fro^ Shelburne dated June 30 len of Toronto were «ue»t8 of Mr. and ^ .y^ j njetem- f^n i„ the township of Mulinur iu the afternoon of June 29, which we presume was the same heaven- ly visitor seen by Mr. Hemphill. This is the season for picnics par ex- Mrs. Geo. Mitchell over Dominion Day. Mr. and Mrs. James Inson and dausfht- er, Quceiiie, of Scai boro, r.ro spendin:; a couple of weeks with Mr. iiud Mrs. J. M. Duncan. | celleree. The Red School picnicked in Tlie uuion Sunday schools of Shelburne I 0j^-^ l^^gl^ Tuesd.y afternoon, while will run an e^cuision to Toronto and jj^.^ Thurston and ^Jn. Runstadtler Hamilton ou July 27. See advertieemeut , ^.^gperontd a party of young folks on in- fer particulars. vilation of the latter, who is a KcT. Mr. Kipp will baptise on Sunday '^^neious hostess. The united oitjaniza- morniiif;. The subject of his sermon will I tions of tha Presbyterian church, held be "What God Thinks of a Certain Mao ! their annual picnic iu Pickell's throve, in Flesherton. " I yesterday. Miss C )ulsoD, who tauaht school here j M coupltf of years a^o, is the guest of Misa |Oth Line, Osprey. Lulu Mitchel. Miss Coulsou is now i teacbiuK at Vxbridne. Amoiin the Toronto visitors over Tlie box social held on June 22nd. by the Bethel iHJople, was w^eli patronized Dimiinioii Day was Dr. Fred Murray and j»n>i seventeen dolkrs and fifty cents was wife, Messrs. Fred Sheppard, EJ. the amount realized. Benthaui and T. Wardrobe. Jlrs. Clmluiers of Gibralter li.is Ijeen Mrs. Oscar Phillips Jlrs. Ed. Thomp- vi.siting with .\Ir.s. John BickucU th» ptist Bon and dauyhter, Mis» Mabel, left on â- w>^-'k- Tue8<lay to visit friends at Kenora and | Miss Rodgers of St. Maiys is visiting Winnipeg. They will be absent about her sister, Mi-s. Geo. Burnside, at three weeks. ] present. Mr. Frank Irwin and Miss C. McFad- j The Salvation .^rmy wedding in the en of Durham were callers at The ' tent in Feversham drew a lar^'e crowd Advance otticj on July 1, also Mr. W. 'and all join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Black, who acted as judge at the vace.s. Ensign Poole a happy journey through Mrs. UlackiUso spent the day iu town. j life. Th« bamiuet after the niarrii«ge A credit' auction sale of farm stock, ^^•«-''e"'"n>- «-«s weU patronizeil and we implcmints and household furniture will ; understand they realized aljout $125 from be held at Afaxwell on Saturday, July collectioiv< and tickets for the wedding 17, at 1 p. m., the property of Ira Fyke, ceremony and ban.,uet. who intends to go west. Win. Kaitting,' Messrs. John Bickuell aud T, BratUey Auctioneer. spent a few days in Toronto tist week The anniversary services held in the vLsitiug friends. • Prt'sbyterian church im Sunday were The Salvation Army Brind of Owen largely attended. Dr. McLaren of ; Sound gave a go<.Kl program of music in Kocklyn preached at both services. Dr. ' Feversham ou the occasion of the luarrlage UcLiren is always a welcome visitor here of Ensign James Poole of this place and »nd his sermons are much appreciated. Captiiiu Lottie Thomson of Windsor on ... ....,, t 1 Ik' Monday evening of last week. Magistrate McMulIen heard a case last ; ' = week agaius-. D. Mcintosh of the London i Another of Osprey 's early settlers has Tea Co. for peddling tea without a 'passed away in the [lerson of Mr. Matthew license. A fine was imposed of f20, and S^pofford of the 8th hue at the rips * old costs $12.45. Defendant was represent- ^« "^ ^9 years. Mr. Spoflbrd leaves a by Hon. I. B. Lucas, who gave notice S"^*""? f»n»''yof 3 sons and 4 daughters that the case would be appealed. (*" '""«"" ^is loss, his wife having pre- Mr. Andrew Bentham left last Friday deceased him .some some ye,»rs ago. He was f him. Messrs. Wm. and lugram Spofford, of , .,• J at t ... 1 .. ,1 was highly respected by all who knew tr, work at his trade in Toronto. Andy | , . ^ ' '^ '' I, Iui8 beaten the big drum in the Flesherton band for something like 35 years, and his tellow bandsmen went to the station ' Toronto attended the funeral of their to toot him a send uff. Wo hope his' uncle, the late Matthew Spofford on absence from the town will ba limited j Monday la.st and renewed old aequaint- and that his divor:efiom the drumsticks iances, they having lived in this part in is Dot complete. ' their boyhood days. Victoria Comers j Inistioge lieing favored with a I>eautiful evening for their garden i«rty, proved ! what could lie avuitiiipliahed by way of entertainment for u lai-ge crriwd. Tlie [ program consisting of .hoIim by MisHJ Williams, selection.H by Flesherton l»ind and our own young (Msople was rendered after a lively lnuteljall match lietween Dunckik and Proton, in which the Dundalk Ixiys were the wiiuuii-a. A .'lUtnptuou.s re[ja.st which reuiinde<l you of "mother's baking." The proceeds after 4lefraying all exijermos were fifty one dolhu-s. Mi-ss iLiyrae Moure ia visiting in Owen •Sound. " . I < )ur new niisLster, Rev. Richards, Is away on hm hoUdays. We are plea«td to iiave Rev. LaiiUaw still with u.s. •Vrs. C. Muiiia :ind httle daughter liave returned, after a month in Smith- ! ville. _ j M'iBH Gove's teaching certificate having expii-ed, we are sorjy to lose her. She , will be miflsed not only in the school but in the League and sucuilly. ^ Cough JSdedidne AVer's Cherry Pectoral is a regular coueli mediciac, a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. Good for easy coughs, hard coughs, desper- ate coughs. If your doctor endorses it for your case, take if. If not, don't take it. Never go contrary to his advice. A W« 9ubu«li oar forsial«a yers Wm oanish alootiol from our ma«tictnaa Wfl orff* jt>« to Oouaalt jour doctor I F.G.KARSTEDT I i^ General and Hardware Merchant. '^ ^ Flesherton, • • Ontario I I Come in on the 1st of July W.,- A ill be o[)en to ihe public on the above date and will be very L;'ail â- :> fi-a you come in and brinz your trade m the morning, and do your .-ihoppiiitf. Leave the rest to us. and yoii can get your goods when ynu are leavinsf. no matter how la'e. If you don't bring your trade, come out. anyway and come in and see us. Feversham. Mrs. A. J. Conron of Feversham is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. William U. Davidson of CoUiagwood. Thomas Conron, of the S.S. Hadding- ton, spent a few days with his parents at Feversham, and returned to his boat on Monday, July 5th. Maxwell Items The Maxwell Orange lodae will attend divine worship in rhe Methodist chur:b next Sunday evening. We are sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Mai hew Spoflford, an oH resident of Uspiey, at the advanced sge of 89 years. The fuiiural service was held in the Bethel Methodist church Mund;ky after- noon. Mr. Sara Arnott, Wareham, was a caller at our village Monday. Ihe Presbyteriau union picnic held in Scutt's bush aud the Methodist S. S, picnic, held in Buckingham's bush, were both much enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew are holidying a couple of mouths near Stayner. Miss Doll Moore, Mcln;yre, is visit- ing with her sster, Mrs. Walter Ker:on. Georae Liuley and Mi-ss Bell Blakely, Corbettou, ncci.mpanicd by two of their friends, spent Sunday at the former's home. Ethel Campbell ar;d sis'er, Swinlon Park, are visiting friends iu this vicinity. The dose of Ayer's Pills is small, only one at bedtime. As a rule, laxative doses are better than cathartic doses. For con- stipation, biliousness, dyspepsia, sick- beadaches, they cannot be excelled. Ask your doctor about this. »'-'-'-T"ii* T Ir»t1n TnartV'iM I I Harvest Tools Haying | 'and harvesting are near at hand now. so it would pay yon to get supplied in Hand Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Scythes, Snaths, Sickli'.s. Cradles, •>cyilie Stones, etc. We have the very best that umu-'y cin buy an tho most iKipular prices. Binder Twine Odds and Ends Ai We are head rfuarters for the Brantford Cordage Co's '"Gilt Edge." This is the best, as it hius no equal on the market to-day. together with Plymouths' "Oold Medal," both t'M feet to the pound for 1 Ic per pound. .Secure your order from us at once as it ia possible that It will raise in price. W. A. Ariubtiong licenses. issuer or mariiage , J. A couple of weeks ago the C. P. R. sutborilies changed, the name of Orange- ville Junction to Fraxa .Junction, .so that Lime for Sale â€" Fresh burnt â€" Wm. Alcox, Vandeleur. Winter cabbage plants for sale, ahso a few tomato plants left. W. L. Wright. Examine the Louden Ivirn door track and haugeis at N'orris Bros. Hardware. Egg vats for cisternsâ€" 100 to 120 pails â€" Apply to J. Runstadtler. Bleshertou. Shingles and Hemlock lumber for sale, any lentith required. T. W . Phillip.s, Lady Bank P. (.). Hou.se and blacksmith shop to rent in the village of Maxwell. Apply to Wm. Guy, sr., ftlax'ell. Heuib c'.i, spruce and balsam lumber, . also hemlock, .spruce ind balsam lath for sale. J. W. Deagln, Eugenia. If you wi>nt a good shoe shine, first ; quality in Oilt Ed.'e, T.in, Jtuggett, (ji \ blood. 2 in 1. Call at Clayton's. ' Lost â€" Between F. Mathewson's and Boyd's store, hidies' black suit coat, i Finder please leave at Boyd's store. '»-â- •» i t% i Kid and Dongoia, McCormick mower, guod as new, slao . 2-year-oM blood filly colt for sale. Must help being suited he sold at ouce. A. Boyd, Flesherton. i Very Fine Shorthorn bull calf for sale, ' 10 mos. old, bred by Scottish Pride, grand- son Derby (imp.). F. Nicholson, Flesherton. Fine Shoes With the coming of Spring we catarall; look for somethlag neat and stylish to wear espci- ally in footwear. We hare go jast wiiat yoa need. We reconi> meut the MODEL Shoe as beiug Landsotne iu shape aud right up to date aud built of first class m 111 and Hemlock lumber for saleâ€" 1, 2x4. Tamarac, 2 in. plank, at lot 7, con. 2. Euphra.sia. W. .A. .Armstrong, Flesherton. For Stleâ€" Democrat wagon, canopy in future there will be no such a thing as ; '"P' "^'"â- 'y "«*: ^^^^ ^-seat wazonand has ' ^ hugay nearly new. Prices right. W'. ^1 j Moore, Flesherton. Property for Sale at Priceville â€" A brick house, eiiiht rooms. Darn and five lots. material by reliable makers. We have the MODEL Shoe Bluchcr aud Oxford style Black, Chocolate, Os-Blcod, Yoa cannot Not especi- ally for CLildretv Men or Women, bat for the whole family. Also Men's and Boys Fine and Heavier Shoes. Orangeviile Junction. The u.inie been wiped oflF the map and iu all years to come be sure and forget that there ever was such a place as Orange- viUe .luuction. The w-ord Fraxa is a contraction of Gai"»frax«, the name of the towiisbip in the eastern hall of which the Junction is situated. Our Clubbing List Thrt following prices are for .strictly paid iu alvauce subscriptions only. We have no accounts with other papers. Advance and Toronto World, daily S 3 Of) Toronto Daily News 2 30 Weekly Globe .^ 80 Mail-Empire , .\ . .... 1 ."5 Family Herald & Sttir 1 SO Toronto Star 2 30 Farnii^r Sun , . 1 SO Farmers Ai. .ocata 2 25 Weekly Wii.iesf 1 75 S.iriKi! ivNivht 2 D5 1 , â- <â- - ""^ Pvlail Contract SEALED TEXDER.S addrewe<I to the Po!<tui.v>ter (.Jeiieral will l)e receivijd at Ottawa until ui.oii i>:i I'tidav. tht 20rh .Vuitust. lyO'.i. fur the comeyaiice of Hi.» >taj.!«ty's Mails, "ii a iin»post-d contract for four vears three and tlireo times per week each way. between .M-VKKDALE (,a<l LAIKISTOX c;L.\5>C0TT and MAKKDALE fmni the Po!»tn.a.<ter ( Jfiieral's [ilenstire. ?rinteJ notices coutainini? further infoi ma- tiou a-* to conditions of pro(»oaetl co^trac^ may be seen and blank firms of tender »i.iy lie oli- taiiied at the [HwtoHices of Berkeley, (llascoct and Markd.ile. ami at. the office of the Post- office liwpector at Toumto. -i:. C; ANDERSON, Po«t Office Department. Snpeiiu '.eudent SLiil Service Branch Ottawa, 3rd July, I'JO!). for sale reasonable. Apply to Catherine i J Sott. Priceville P. O. Mar.ltf 2 Sum of money lost between P. S miers' ] ^ and D. W. Clinton's, t'.sprey, i^n Thui.s- , ^ diy. June 24, last. Finder will be le- j ^ warded by rtturning to D. W. Clinton. , < To those who want to have a good ap- j pearance it is good news to know that they can take their linen to Andy Wil«.iu Flesherton, and have it laundered in first ' class style. Basket leaves Tuesday night i and returns Saturday a. ni. Markdale } steam laundry. W. J. Smith, Prop. j General Store for Sale, with or without stock. Good trade, over §10,000 | er annum, siiiall opposition. The property conlain.s half an acre, Frame store, ' dwelling in eonnecticp. Will be sold right for ijuick sale. R. N. Kinue.ir, Maxwell. ; CLAYTONS FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. J. E. LARGE Cbe Best Excursion of the Season Union All through this store high class goods at very low price*. We have never l>een better prepared to sup- ply you with all your spring ami suuuuer wants, for every department is crowded with bright new goods â€" the 'kind of goods we insist on selling â€" lookl>etter, are bettt^r, and cost you no more than the kind that are madti merely to sell. Your satisfaction the particular thing we aim at, and we aim to make this the safest store for you to â- buy at. J Highest prices paid for produce. â- I J, E. Large, e u q e n i a. 5 eO YEARS* EXPERIENCB Sunday .School Excur.ti m to Toronto and Hauiiltnn. Tile Sunday St'iiools of Shelbiirn** will run their .A.ninial E\'enrsii»n via the Cunadi.in Pi'citfc Railway to Toronto. Th-^ Mnljeska to Hainilt .n.XrESDAV, .IfL\ iTtli. ShelSupite Sivie SO miles of the hne«t viattr trip on Liik On'ario. E.tcuntion train wi.I Ii>ave Maikdiile at 7.00 a. in., arrive at Toron'.o 10..'Xt a. ui. Time Fare tu Toronto .♦.'.i»r> 2.05 H a V o T u r Fare to Hamilton i ?2.ro| 2.60 Markd.ile 7.00 Flesherton 7.14 SauReeii .Jtc 7.2" Protm 7.2o 2 05 2.tt Dniuialk 7,37 2.05 2.40 Corbetton 7.45 2.i»l 2.30 Children under 12 ye.\rs half fare Tickets to botii Toronto anil Hamilton (food to return ou any lerular train up to and in- cluding Julv 2S. c d Thompson's Bakery H.iviii-.; secured Mr. E Anii- stronu of Peterboro, a first cla.ss 1)8 ker, we are prepared to turn out the best of every- thii^s; in our line. Frc*t» ISreatl «l\.vt»y» on hand A tritil solicitetl. Ed.Thompson, Flesherton, r" Pasture to Reot i Pasture on lots 171 and 172. in the 2nd Con. N. E. T. and S. U., .\rteinesia For iMirticulars see Joseph H. Watson, Portlaw P.t.>. Tbadi Marks Dniof.* COI^mQHTS Ac. Antenesandtng â- iiketi'b or* SetCTinflrm may (Ittlckly a»c«rtalD our opinlou fro« whether an mTontlon t«pr)bablrp!Uc"tA " â- totlrconOiliintlal. HAN «. Oldest furoDcr for ac ta taken tbmaKli lluoa A i irccM •oMc*. wlthottS cfaanrek In this illTentlon tsprobablr pHlcntAblo, CommunlcA. NOBOOKt - t furoDcr f or aeoumsffMt Patrata taken tbmaKli lluoa ACiktecwtT* OD Patenta MMOt^ Scientific JUncricait A handsomely Uliutratotl w«ekl7. Laiseat co colatloi Caoada •dealers. On the firoiun trip a st>ecial train will run to Ym-nifSt. wha.f, Tomttto. where the Kx- 1 cursionists will take the steamer. Mixijeska, I arriving '•'' John St, wharf, Ha-uilton. On- return trip Excursionists returning 8aii>e night, will leave Hamilton on steamer; Turbinia, at 5.30 or ti.OO p. in.. .James St. I p„„ |»„j FniJli«h Rorkshirps Wharf, Hamilton. nimiinK through to Bav|""* ^^^ tngUsn BerKSHireS St. what f, Toiont.), where soecial train will I TamWOfthS. lie waiting to take tliem home. I I have a fine l"t of young pigs bred {roni j The Committee i.s leaving nothing undone i Pri«« "''"U'nK ''*"='^' ^' to make K\\\* the Iwst and loost enjoyable For The Spring. We have a complete line of Hari.<>ss and HarncssSundries, Whips, Bells, Plush Rug.s, Robfcs, Curry Combs and IJrushes, Hoof Ointment. Gall Cure, Harness Oil, Trunks, Valise" Telescopes. & ClacksmithsAprons. Look iu and examine our stock of Horse Blankets. REr.viRi>-G Promitly Done. 0. W. Phillips, FLESHERTON. ONT. .^ and outing of Watson, the season. E. Berwick, R. J. H. Ferguson, â€"Committee. Bull for Service ?'jr* sale. Write me for pnceK. I can give a bargain also guarantee satisfaction on all mail orders. «;eo. W. KOSS. MaxweU P. O. Thorougbbreil Diirliaiu Imll for service on lot <I, COD, S, Artamesia. Terms il.OO. \ W. C. PKULAB. 1 t uiUaj ». Boil For Senrice 2Teanpld, reg. «h"rthorn bull. " Vict<ir Pride, 74806 is for service at l»it 37, Con. Ij Artemexia. Terms $1.00. JOHN HARURAVE. Farm For Sale Two hundred and fiftt-en acres, lot 28, con. 13 and lot 26, con. 14. township of (.)iipr«y. High state of cultivation, one hundred acres under ciiltivatinn, frame bam 44x«Vt, stone foundation, cement stabling, rough cast bi>uae never failing .lulled well, and driving shed' and aq'iantil.!^bu»h. Theee are excellouo farms for st.nk raising being well watered f ith springs. Will sell together or deparate it J reasonable price. AppI â€" â€" - -- * HENDERSON RobRo ;dy *» R. T. tf i H y P. O, l\\ug.