THE FLESIlERTON ADVANCE Mabch 23 1905 Methodist Church Sunday, March 26ili 1005. M 'mint; â€" "Tka IvKys of the Kingdoii." Eveningâ€" "Tho Saiicti'y of the Mar rugo Tie." J s. I.WII/SOH, D. A., B. D., Pastor r' Vicinity Chip Characteristics of the Pnat Week Carefully Culled for the Ourioua. . . Fajiii uiare lor ealeâ€" W. BuMkin. Vundeluer currei'poiidi.-nca arrived too late. Fresh line always on haud. J. H. Diicliett, Eugenia. Mfs. Bunt of Woodbridge is visiting her sou, Mf. W H Bunr. 2 year old draught colt for sale. â€" A. Mcllae, Ceylon. Mrs. W.H. Bunt and daus^hter Lilian are viaicing the former's mother at Wood- hrid;;o, who ia in poor health. Good work hotse for sale. Apply t" n. Holman, Purtlaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, Sr., are (iueata of their sous iu town, \V. and J. A. Boyd. A load of young people from Dundalk Were ijii^stH of iVltiises Minnie and Mabel and Mr. Charley Munshaw on Friday eveuui!;; last. Sprii'g term opens at the Northern Business Coilege, Owen Sound, Out. April 3, 19;.'5. By a slip last week, we called them li- cense iuspoclurs, when it should have been license couimisioneis. Millinery iipprentice wauted, apply to Bojd, Hick ling & Co. Mr. 0. E Tryon, Priceville, dealer in wallpaper, pitiuts and tine varnishes, in- serts his advtfttisciuenC ia this ussue. Look it up. One of the preltieht pieces of furnltuie we have seen for some time was completed last week at Wilson's factory for Mr, F, G. Ivaistedt in the shape of a uiillinory show case aud cabinet. For Saleâ€" 2 horses, 1 milch cow, 2 calves, 1 Durham heifer, 3 years old. J. H. Heard, t'lesherton. A thaw on Saturday and Sunday last look uwsy about a fool of snow, but plen- ty remains. The roads are iu a pretty rough state. Bulls For Saleâ€" Two thoroughbred Sliorthorn Durham Bulls â€" 14 moa. and 4 years old respectively. Apply to R. A. RoBEUTS, Lady Bank P. 0., Ont. Dr. Murray and wife were in Torouto last week, returning Saturday. The Dr'» health is improving slowly and he is able to do a little work, but recovery is slow. If it is a billious attack take Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is ceartiiin. For sale by \V. E, Richardson. A meeting of the Womens Instiuto will be held at tho home of Mrs. Chas. Stew- art, in the suburbs, on Tueiiday, March 23lh, at 2 p.m. All lading are welcome. It will interest OranRemen to learn that thirteen uieoibors were raised to the Scarlet degree at Proton Station last week and fiiur at Ceylon, making seventeen iu all â€" a record breaker. Noticeâ€" Having put in a first class grinding outfit in connection with the electric plant, am prepared to accommo- date <hu pubhc in the chopping business Fred Ueagle, Eugenia. More th.m double the quantity of lim- brr han been Utlivcred at the station this year than in any former year. The two sawmills have na immense quantity of |ii|is and great quantities of other timber are awaiting shipment. For saleâ€" Two younu Durham bullR, one nine and the other five nionthc old. First class anituala of a good milking strain. Either cash or good paper. Oeo. Johnston, JFlesher ton Mr. Geo. Ludlow of Mt. Zion has pur- chased A 60 acre farm on the east hack line, near this villag.-, from D. MoTavish »nd will take po.sscssion on April 1st. Mr. Ludlow ia a good citizen and wu ex- tend a hc/arty welcofuo to himself and . f jpiily . A purely Canadita coluuy is forming in Cu.ba, the land of perpetMt>l spring, w.th choice i>|>p<irtiinitin« for securing llao auricultural lands at low rates. Int- eKstrd pat^uus will do well to communi- cate wij;h Re*. 0. K. HuiUbiut, Fleabet- ^011, who will be pleased to give ioforin- atkin and h^ar of thoM iq:«Dding to go to Chopping done at Collinsous every Saturday. Biing UB your gristing. Our chopper has no superior and few equula We can do it any day. T. W. Wilson. The Spring is an excellent time to bo).in a course at the Noiihern Business CoUodge, Owen Sound. April 3, lOO.'). F. (). Kaistedi'a millinery openin-/ will take place on Thurhday and Friday, March 30 and 31stâ€" next week. The ladies of Fleslierlon sod surrounding country are cordially invited to call and inspect the new spring effects. The young people of the Methodist church Missiim Band are preparing for an entertainment to be uiven about the middle of April. The affair will probably take the form of a Japanese tea, with a cl-.oicu program. Further announcements la'or on. A uneeling of the Woman's Christian Temperance Uu..jn wui no held in the Baptist church on March 30, at 3 p. m. â- !iarp. All ladies interested in the work are cordially invited to attend. (Mr.i) F. E. Manaell, Rec-Seoret»ry. All auction sale of farm stock and implemfcnts will be held on lot 171-172 con. 2 S. W. T. & S. R., Artemesia, on Saturday, April 1, the property of Mr. W. H. Hales. R J. Kproule,aucliuiiepr. An auction sale of farm stock and im- plemants will be held on h>t 160, cou. 2 N E. T, and S. R., Artemesia, on Fril day, March 31, at 1 p in. Terms ton months credit on sums over $5, all to lie sold without slightest reserve as owner has R(dd his farm and has no further use for them. See Posters, R. Mc.Mullen, Proprietor, R, J. Sproule, Auctioneer. The members of Prince .Arthur Ludi'e, X. F. and A. M., treated their friends to an at home on Tuesday eveiiinir, when a dolightftl evening was spent. Re freahmeuts for the inner man were served, games, etc., indulged ill. The handsome hall wns most beaut- ifully decorated by the ladies with flowers, ferns, etc. Mr. Ed. Thompson was caterer for the occiision. Mr D. McLocUliii of the Queen's Hotel, Ceylon, had Arthur Whittuker, a young man, before Magistratn VaiiDusen one day last week chariied with using profane and insultiiw language. The young man was taxed the u.sual five dollars and costs, amounting in all to about twelve dollars. To Rent nr Sellâ€" Mr. A. S. MadiU Sault Ste, Marie, Ont., has instructed us tj root or sell, First: The north half Lot 27, con 14, Artemesia, 50 acres; good buildings; a very desirable property. Second: The west half Lot 37, Con. 14, .\rtemesia, 50 acres: a rough property suitable for pasture. Apply at once to Lucas, Wright ifc'McArdle, Markdale. A meeting of all these interested in re- suscitating the Royal Templars will be held in the Baptist chapel, Flesherton.on Friday evening (t(i-morrow)at eiaht o'- clock, A few years nso this society had a membership of 50 or £0, and it is thought, can ba brought up to that num- ber once more. All interested in temp- erance work are invited to attend this meeting. Members of the Bpworth Leasue to the number of between thirty and forty by special invitition were entertained nt the handsome residence of Mr. Wm. Davis, Toronto and Sydenham line, en Friday evening last. The evening was one '.)f thorough enjoyment, with games, music and lunch. The jolly party re- turned home after midnight. All extensive auction sale of farm stock and inipleineiits will bo held on I it 18, con. 7, Osprey, on Monday, March 27, the property of Dr. Scott of Maxwell. This sale includes a thorou«hbred mure, "Cottonwood," purchased from the Hen- arie stables and carrying with ic a pedi- gree from the New York Jockey elub. Dr. Scott purposes removing to Toronto this coming summer. See larve posters for full particulars of sale. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE Cured After Many Years Mrs. A. \V. Dunard, whose home on an elevation ou lot ]2, 3rd concession of Derby, is so well known that friends of the family throughout the townsliip will be delighted to know that she has been absolutely curid of iheumaiisni, with which she has suffered for twenty sovei. years. Mrs. Daiiard is a woman of most pleasant dispo.sitioii, and th" newspaper lepiesenlative who visited her home rec- ognized at onoo that lorn; years of suffer iiii{ had not impaired in the slightest her sjeniality. " Yes, it is true," she said, " I have suffered for years with rheuma- tism, and particularly during the years of my re-xidence in Arkwright." " What inducfd you to try Cameron's Rheumatic Cure?" asked the reporter. ''Well," she replied, " I saw it in the paper, or rather my daughter saw it in the paper. It was in refeiuncQ to Capt. Simpson's case On Oct. 17th I bought a bottle at Cameron's drug store, but after taking it I noticed only a slight change. With the second hot tie I saw good results, and the third bottle cured me completely, though 1 buuuht a fourth that I ctid not require. I consider tnat I was cured with the third bottle, which I finished on October 31bt. There h^s been no trace of the disease since then. My iieighl>ors can tell you how I suflered. Pains, mosily in the hands, worked along the arms and across the chest, causing roe great distress. The hands would swell and the heat was fear- ful and sometimes nearly drove ma wild. However, it is all nglit now, and a few days ago I did iny first bakine in three years." Mr?. Danard h testimony was given in the belief thai it was her duty and a matter ot kindness to anyone suf foriiig from this disease to inform them of the circum^itances,, and to tell chein that Cameron's Rheumatiem cure did the work. For shIb by D. A. Cameron & Co., Owen Sound. 81.00 per bottle. Express paid on two bottles. Mrs (Dr.) Mearns of Hanover recently at the nue of 47. died Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of WILLIAM WILSON, late of the villiago of Eugenia, m the county ot Grey, shoemaker, deceased. NOTICE ia lieroby given pursuant to "Tbo Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1895, cliapter 12P, that all creditors and oihors having claims aotiingb tlio estate of the said WILLIAM WILSON.cleceasodwhodiod on or about the 12tli day of Novombtir A.D.lU04,aro required ou orbc- fore thoKiiKt day of Moy.A.D,, lOOS.to tend by pout prepaid or deliver to Henry Cairns ot Admn Smith, RuRoiiia, Ont., executors of tbo Last; Will and Tostamonfc of the said Wil- 1am Wilson, deocaBed, thtir christian and BurnameH, addrasses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the etatd- aient of their accounts and the nature of their socurutie?, if any, held by them. AND further talis notice that after such last mentioned data the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of thedeceas- ed among the parties eutitled thereto, having regard only to tho claims of which thuy shall tlien have notice, and that the said executors trix will uot be liable for tho said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall uot have beeureoeiv- od ty them at tho tiuieof such distribution. Dated March 21, A. D., 1D05. LUCAS, WRIGHT 4 MoABDLB, Owon Bound, Out, Soiioitors for oxocutorp. flail Contract 8I3AL.EDTENDRBS.addre8Hedto the Poettuae- ter General, \vil] be recuived at uood ou Fri- day, tho 3l8t Api il. 1905 for the couveyanco of HiB Majoaty'B MailB. ou a proposed Coutract for four yoarH, six tiintmpoi- week each way bcbwoou PleahertoD amiKimborley fiom tho PostmaBLer General'R pleasure. Priiitoil iioticoB containing further iuforma- tiou as to conditiona uf propostd Coutract may bo aoou and blank foriufl of Tondbr may be obtained at the Post OtUcos of KloBherton, Kiniborley, Vandelour ii-d Ktit;flnia and at the office of tho Post Office luBpoctor at Torouto. G. C. ANDBKSON. Superintendent. Pofit Onico Department. Mail Contract Brunch, Ottawa. Gth March, 1905. A Chicago Alderman Owes his Elec- tion to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. "I can heartily and conscientiously rec- nmmond Uhamberbiin's Ceugh Remedy for affections of the throat and lunits," says Hon. John Sheniclc, 220 So. Peoria St. Chicago. "Two years ago during a political campaign, I caught cold after being ovcrheat<>d, which irritated rny throat and I was finally compelled to stop as I could nut speak aloud. In my extremity a friend advispd me to use .Chaniberlain's Couieh Heniedy. I took two -doves that afternoon and could not believe mv senses when I found the next Qiorning the inflaination had largely sub- sided. I took several doBM that day, kept, riRht on talking through the cam- paign, aud I thank this medioina that I won my seat in the CounoiL" This remedy, is for â- »!• hf W. K. Ri«haii^oii. WALL PARE RSI The largest stock iu the town- ship, of BEST Quality and LOWEST PRICES, from 3c. per double roll up to 50c. On exhibition by The PKAcncL painteii & paper hanqbb, SAMPLES ON APrUCATION. Priceville - - • Ontario. PROBABJLITIES Tlie probability is that you are thinkins; of havinic a uarden this summer. If you are you \yill find it to youradvantt;e to go to W. L, Wright's for seeds. He has a good range of There are both flower aud veget- able seed. Moderate prices aud good seed . Groceries Wo have a fresh stock of grocer- ies such as, â€" sugar, oatmeal, teas, canned vegetables, etc , etc. Try Sunlight Soap it speaks for itself. Wm. L^'wrighfs Bull for Service The Shorthorn Bull Scottish Chief No. 51300* will stuid for sorvioe ou lot 170 and. K. T. A 8. Road. Terms for service Idr&de cows »1.50 registered cow« 85 00. payable .Ian. Ist 1906. Also a reRistored Yorkshire Boar, Orestbill Jack No. 10521. Terms for service $1.00, pay-.- abls Jan. lit. 190«. Pedigrees on application. HICHAnD ALLBN. i BOOTS and SHOES FARM FOR SALE NiNFTvnorep, IJ miles from Flosherton, 00 acres flt to run farm implements, rest good pna^'Ure land; some f{.jo<l cedar; well fenced, well watered; two aoren orcbaid; builinns comfort- ablo; 6 acres fall wheat, CO ncrua clover sod plowed down ready for soed;15 acres nminnioth clover, Boodod Ifcst year. Owing to continued illnoss will «ull obeap. Apply i<. A. BOYD, MBshBrton. House and Lot For Sale In Fleaherton SBALKD tenders will be received by tbo undarRiKoed up to April Ist, lOflS.for the pur- chase of Lots Five (."i) and ten (10) in block "C" in Boechell'K survey in the VillaHa of Plesher- ton in tho Countv of Oroy, boinu tho property owned by tli« late â- Kuies -lohtiHton, deoaaseil. Upon those lots (U'o a frame house and a frame stable iu good repair. Further particnlars may be obtained on applloation to DANIEL McTAVISH or W. J, TAIiBOT Febroar; 27tb 1{I05. S3m Notice W. 6. Alister, Sec. Haent Tor Dcminion express money Orders Boots Und Sboes In order to make room SPUING GDUDS '::!aylon'3 .ivo giving great bsreaiiis in Boots, Shoes. Rulibers and all kinds (.f winter goods. Wo have a few pairs <,f Men's and boys HE.WY GUM RUBBErs. A few pair.s Overshoes also Trunks and tele.scopos-all going atgreatly reduced D I' 1 C tiS To thoae weaving home m.tdo boots and shoesâ€" We are making them of the best material that can he got. Try a pair. (Clayton's TlesS^erton. n Unexcelled Seeds â€" clean and pure. Clovers SAleike lied Mammoth ^ * I O A portion of the stock now on view at I Medical Hall i W. J. Douglass I For Your Stock W Herbageum, International Stock Food, Columbian Regulator. ^ Tick Dustiojer for the sheep. ^/f? I For Yourself # ^ Patent Medicinea â€" all the popular makes. Pipes and tobacco. ^ m t f For Your Wife Spices for cookinf Perfumes, Cortice Spices for cooking â€" Allspice, Cinnamon, Mixed spices, etc. *^ ~ â- L-llaSilk. n IF the paj-tisi who loetgrlstby the Are in thegriat mill of the Osprey Parmer's Uillins Couipaay Uiniitod, will ;iresent a oortifled statement of their claim with ticket or other iMcnritv (Ifftnv) to tho undnrnigned on or l>efore the AHb day of March ItlOJ, fnid parties will looeive pbvuioDt in full of their claim, After said l.'tth day of March 1905 uo olaims will be rMHived or payment made. Hy order of Hoard oi Direotora. § For Your Baby Soothing Sv-up. Suck in? Bottles, and Toothing Rings. g Richardson & Son i>RXJOois'r s • â- â- • Ontario Dated at ttiwtnibva thtomb day ot February, 3t Flesherton