Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 6 Feb 1908, p. 5

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TiIE FLEES II EETON ADVANCE Febbi;abt 6 I»u8 y KSTA8U8MC0 Wn THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Head Office • - • • Toronto JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Deposits ma.f 'je mode or withdrawn by cilher of the two members of m hoasd»I<L Tbii forsj of account is specially soluble fo» thosi liring in the eouatiy, as either member cut lUCeiul to ! he backir.g when in t^wa. lu csje of d<;ath, the ir.naey may be withdraws by tiK sur«7Tor without dcUy or cost. Wriie or call for furtber particolars. Iitterest added four times a year Savings B«ik Departmeitf in Connecdon wkh aO Branches. 13a FLESHERTON BRANCH BR.ANCHS3 ALSO AT t>URirAM, KAR?tX-STOM Vicinity Chips Br.iwn L«?shnrD RnostiTS f""r Sale, Aif HarriA'D, Fle»h«-rioii, P. O. for D. paper. Madill, Ceylou. Money to Loan â€" On good P. L^xafe, CeyoD. W.A. Aimstrone, FleshBrtrnJ, of Mar ia;;(! Licens«si. "Joruih* Dow's Family Albuoi," town hall, Wednesday cvenin.; of next we<rk. Mr. am] Mrs. Uirty Wood of Stratfurd are !;u»«ls of friends here for a short time. For Si'eâ€" 2 youna sh>t thorn hulls, tit for service. W. Pdttoo, Ceylon P. O. The > oterrairinif nt of the season, town hhll, Wednesday fcveiiiui; of uux*; we«k. I'opuUr prices. Miss Ruby Trelford of Proton Sution vi»iii'd a few days the past wet-k with friends here. Mrs J. L. Taylor of San Francisco is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Arm- Flexherton temperauce hotel is for leare, mo»^ly furnished. For particulars apply to F. G Karstedt, Ftesherton. Five head of yoaiiB ca»tl» for ».ile â€" 4 i «:eerK add 1 heifer. Terois to 6oit par- ch«ser. Alf .Thistlethwaite, F!esh«rtr.D. Cor.enibur '.he old titne concert in the town hall on Wednesday evening of next week. S-M) program elsewhere. Mrs. (Rev.) L. W. Tbom of Waldetnar spont a tow di»ys of the pa.st week with friends here. Will the party, who took by mistake a Mn.. A. S. Van- Farm for saleâ€" Lot 102. con. 11, Os- prey. 200 acre hrm. Barn, 40 x 60; hou.se, 2tj x 32. on i-asv terms. J. D. Osborne, Fev^rsham. Will li« sold cheaply and Fiir particulars apply to issa«r j Farm for saleâ€" L>t 16. con. 10. Osprey, : near Feversham, about 50 acres cleared ;»nd well fei'Ced, fruiDe house and tarn, ; s'one »tible. For price a- d terras apply ; to A. G. Cainpliell, b-.i 504, Collin^wood. Important Notice â€" When you want I tinware, stovepipes or hardware, buy â-  direct from us and do not leave your or- j der wiih merchant in town for us to fill. j You pa> extras when ynu do thi.s every time. Cojie to as diiect and pay no { liiiddleman'a profit. Norris Bros., Flesh- erton. Last week Stusrt and Wilson purchas- ed two steers from Mr. Rufus Wickeusof Kimberley that weigh<Hl 2915 pounds. For these Mr. Wickens receiv- ed 5c per lb., bringins him the sum of $145.75. Think of that sum f^r two steers, je croakers! Having 'eased the Eigenia saw mQI fur this season I am prepared to do all kind of cusrom sawing. I also want any quantity of l»>h 'iniber foi which hiehe??! c«.sh price will he paid at the mill. â€" Tho«. E. Fenwick. An auction sale of farm stock, imple- ments and hou^hold furniture will l»e beheld on lut 51-52, con. 3. Glene»i<, on Thursday. Feb. 20, the prof>erty of Mrs. Mary Foy. Everythics? must i;o as Mrs. Foy is giving up fartuinK. P. McPhail, «nction-vr. The Kimberley in^il was the only coun- try mail that succeeded in getting through on Monday. Fevenham failed for the til sc time ill three ysus. John haa driven ut a Very <fOod ^mple ol pluck in the pwtC and can be excused f'lr ihis one dip i.f thti co^. We'll not be at°:ber Jaw'n him tLU tuime. | An auction sale of farm stock and im- ; l'len>ei>ts will be held on lot 38. c- n. 4, i Artemisia, on Thursday, Feb. 13, the projierty of Jos. E. .McKee. D. McPhail is the auc'iuneer. Mr. McKee will re- 1 move this sptins to Atikoljan, Riiny I k'vrr district, whe e he purp<8«>s taking j up riiirxading on the Canada Jiorrhem ' as a life work. Therefore everythin;? j must be sold. I A meeting of the creditors of Bentham Bros, was held at Munshaw's hotel en Sjaiarday when the appointment of J. A. Eb.yd aa assiunee waa approved. About a dozen creditors were represaoted at the meeting. A statement e»cimated the assets at about ^,000 and the liabilities at fu:ly and #6,0t». Messrs. James McMuIlen and James White were appointed iaspectors. The assii(uee was iiisrrucied to have the book debts collect- ed Hi once. The Epworth League held a social in the basement of the Methodise church on Monday eveniD!;. Owina torhe stormy WHiither none were able to come from a dist&nce, but a fait number wa« present. A short prosram was iriven of duets and reauini;s, and Rev. Dr. Caldwtl! aiidree- sed the meetin!4 brieily. The President was lu the chair. After the pro<nram a book contest was entered by all, and pro- vided a sourco of ea'ertainment and amusement. Retreshmeiits were served, and after singing God Save the King all went home well pleaaed with the eveii- ing's ent^rtainiLent. While we are paralyzed here with the an.ouut of snow which has fallen, it is inter«>6ting to note the condiciun in soma other parts of our province. Mr. George Hacking of Emo, Rainy River District, writes The Advance under date Jan. 28 as follows: "We have had a very mild winter, scarcely enough snow for sleigh- ing. Yesterday was the c->mmeiicemeut of winter weather with us anl tonight it is 27 degrees below zero. I see by the Advance where ynar roads are alm>%t impa-ssabie. We could do with seme of thai »uow herp. Tiinbermen are pray- ing for SHOW and the principal contractors have men eng<iyed tiL-ht and day water- ing their l«s!;:ing roads ti» enable them to get their timber out." sa'v und lantern from Mr». A. S. Van Duseii's s»le kindly return to this olBee. j p„„, f^„ ,„i^ cheaitt tots la5, 6 «nd i. Shire colt ^or sule.-c-wiing 1 yp«r con. 3.W.T. and8.R..Artemesi. Moaci^ old. Appy to Thoa. Le.er. Flesherton, 20 acres bu-^h and srarap, well watered p (\ I larvre frame barn, comfortaMe touse, I good orch.ird. For price and terms ap- Colt for Sale or Exchangeâ€" Heavy 1 „iy („ r j Sj^tmle, Flesherton, ot John draught colt, rising 2 years, for nale "r j Stg^,,^ „j, ,ie premises. exchange for stock. B.'n McKei zie, Ceylon P.O. in this ia«ue Bt-)ck at big look up his Mr. Pattison advertise* an eight-dny sale i<f all bis roductioni. It will (»» to prices in another c>''.uinn. Cows For Sa!e--Two c>ws, due to c«lv« in February. ApfJy to Wra. Cameron, lot 35, cun. 8, Arivitiecia- Mr. Sam Paul of Sa^sV. visited his sist-^r, Mrs. R. Benthint Ust week. Dr Caldwell's Sermons for next Sunday, morniiii; â€" 'Twelve Close Ques- tions given to Christ," eveniugâ€" "Pitul [ and tho Fire and the Viper." Get your chopping done at th<» electric i plaut, Eugenia. Customers will ptense note that we will do no grinding after 4.30 in the afternoon. R. J. Ball of Hanover was appointed Warden at the Coimty Council last week. He was praetically the only candidate coveting the honor. NOTICE- We are going Jlo close our chopping mill after Feb. 8th. Bring ali-i g your ^tain this week. Gibson CoBinsni., Ceylon. Platfo.tii Scales â€" capacity 2OO0 lbs, also 1 toll wiie fe>a-iiig for s«le, the property 4>{ Bentham Bros, estate. Apply to John Boyd, assignee. NOTICE- All partirn, inoehtrd t" Benth><ni Bros, are re<]uired to call and •cttle their accounts at onoe. J.A.Boyd, uaignee. The party who found a pair of horse- yatikets between the station and Flesher- Uvn about Christmas time will please return same and save (r<>ublo. as he is known. Leave at AUancu Ofhco. J. ^D'plr. Wednesday evenir.e of la•^t «eek the Christnas caitita, ".loUy Times with Sant'i CKuh' Bai'd," was repeated iu the Preshyteriau church to a large audietice Til? program a'.so included several voc»l and iustruinoiitsl Dumbuts. The proceeds •mounted to f 17. Tha C. P. R ha* been making «» V.er«>ic slruiigle K^kiep their tiaek ojwr. for the |.>»»t frtF d.iy«. The siorin '•( Satur<<HV aave 'hein the wotst taist they havti sufftr- d fur tlie lnS- f^ ur years, and the vondilioii of the trai'k just now is in fiot.d !.hape for a repetitv>ii of the hlockivde •>f 1£K>4. Saturday s oiorninv train frow Toionto Was three hours late and the late tra'n did not get ihr<>uiih. The firsii trxiii to gel through tr<ju Toronto arrived at 4 |>. in Monday The severity of. »..,„â- â€ž,. .,.-. „.,..... ..^., ihis'ltotm waa felt tliroughout the whole doi.'t want any more of it. of eattetu • intario and Quebec, all rwil- wa^ trains being delayed or cacelletl. At the Grey county council held hi Owen Sound last week the committees elected the following chairmen, â€"Finance» Mr. .Agnew: Road and Brigde, Mr.Er»kine County Property, Mr. McDonald; Educa- tion, Mr. Hastie; Printinif, Mr. WiUc n; Communications and Mem^'rial', Mr. Mc- Knight;Hou»e of Refuge.Mr.Slephcnson. At the Tuesday morning session ap- pointinentt of the different ofticiala were made. ^^^. Jas. Leslie, jr.. watjappoi- t- ed School Trustee for 0*pn S-iu'id; Mr. Fred Abbott, for Meatord; John Legate and Jas. Cochrane were r»-apiK>ii>ted meniliers of the Judicial Audit B<T«nf; Messrs. Geo. Riun<e, Buxexsan, and J S. Rowe.Markdale.were appoiotrd auditor*. Notice â€" We li&ve now gut in a now stock of dry go>ids and arocenes and are r<'ady to do business, mvd will pay hisjhetit ptice for butter and esjgs. We havesume harjains in stock that we b-'auht from Mr. MacilotiaM that mu.st be got rid of. We sell oil and flour and f»-ed. Accom modal inn fo( teams in chcd. J. E. Large, Euuenia. Cheap excnraion to Toronto Monday. Feb. 10th, 1908, under the iiuspi?es of the Lulies Music Club, Ow^-n Sound. Train leaves Fle^hertim 10 16 a. m. Fare $2.06 children $1.05 Tickets are good to return by any rejjular train up to and including Tuesday's 5 10 train, or ^y special, which will leave Toronto at 7 p m. Tje«day evening. See posters. I »m now prepir^d to take custom tawinv of lumber, »h nules and la'h. a* my mi 1 in Ftesherton. -ANo c<>- tracts for aprinvt and summer sawing in ijuao'ity ill any location. 1 have a first cl"ss nioveatile intil and can guarantee satis- faction. GiHid facilitie.« for sawing Kir<i timber A small quantity of shinwlo t uiher, spruce and hemlock logs wanted â- Dry luuibr-r and joists for «a!e. G-oc^e W«» in, Fle»hevton. T beg to anni^unce to the pe^ip'e of Flexheiton that ivy heodcpiarters and . ffltft^ f.r IJ>08 will be ill DuniUlk. Hav- ing « (joikI opening off-red me there, 1 hive st.ckeil the largest quantity a«d the beat qu'<li>v of hish i;radedec"rati' n< in Orey County. We hope to have your to"»(inu-d su p "tt ai'd will try to gi>e I good siti'-fattion to all. C. E. Tiyon, I decorator Duudalk. I The .itorm of Sunday was followe<l bv a void wava thai made one feel for his friends out west who simper atxl sniite .â- Â« 40 degree* Wl'W leio. Here on Monday Qight the m»rcnrv hi» sixteen below â€" sweet sixteenâ€" but we here in Ihitario ctmsider that bitnn.; l>elow the l-elt and Our coiaiis in the north and west are welcome to all iht cold punches below that line. Core for Weak Lungs ' ' I have n»ed rottr FiychiBe for about six m.ontha, and have found it an ez- cellent remedy for paetunonia and weak longs." Sonald Johnson, Farewell, Out., April 15. 1907. "Psyehine is one of the best medi- einefl on the market, and for all throat and lung troubles is unexcelled." â€" A word from a man who has tested it. Pnemnonia, Bronchitis, Coughs. Colds and all throat. Iting and stomach troables yield to PSTchiae. At aU drtig- giats. 50c. and »1.00, or Dr. T. A. Blocam, limited, Toroato. Choice farm for SaH. At Kimberley North balf lot No. 10» Euphrasia. 100 acras, seftrly &}! ander caltivatioo. Fire acren old orchard, well watered. Thre« thoasand wiU bay it OD q.aick Mle. 91000 down, balance tu auie. ThxB w a decided bareain. .\Dp!y co Mrs. J.M. Thoxatoa, «JI W'ellesley ac. Toroaso. St\ortiiorri Cattle fcr Sale Levinias and Wimples, tbe best of bre«diog and quality. Bull, cows and heifers (or sale as Fea^iooabld pricHs t 3g.coo.S CHAS. ST.^FFOBD. Fleslierton W. L. Weight; has a nice lot of Salmor* Troai, the kind yoa have always wanted. This trout will tiekte those who know and Uke good fi-sfa. Our store is well stocked with groceries and flour. Ws carry Fords Patent. Onttuio Blend and Morning Glory. Al»o bran. Shorts and low grade flour and feed Wheat. W. L. WRIGHT Xmas Offer $25.00 for three months course. Write bef'r« Dec. 21 15 years experience. British Canadian Business College, Yooge and Bloor streera, Toronto. Sberthorti Bull The thoDoirhhred Shorthorn Bull, 'Tavor- ite," t£S3o. it for service on Ii>t 27-2*. 2nd ran^e N. D. R .Artemesia. Pedigree on applicaCioii erm»«l.25 A.LEX McKAB. Ceylon PROGRAM Following is the pr»-.gratn of the old time concert to be given in tha town hall on Weduesday evening next. Feb. 12 : Songâ€" There's i meeting here to-aight Music^'.l lrii» ' â-  Portraitsâ€" GmodiBother, Mother. Father. Aaut Pauline ;uid I'ncle John, Little Robbie. Twins, Jv.>hn Dow,^ Jerusha Ann Eliza Drake SEeoSD PABT Quartet and recitation Jerusha's Family Pai-si>a Bri^^ps and Wife Peggie Lee Quakeress, Nancy Grey M.iry .\un Sophia Kitty Jones, Villago Seamstress Bride and g'wm John's Thii-d Cousin's Wife THIRD P.\RI Duett and Musical Trio Deacon Brown and Wife The youngest Girl, Jaae The Oldest OitU Sad The SchovJiuaster John and Wife The Eiuignuits Orange Procession Neglected Colds Threaten Life. [Fiom the Cnic go Ti ibune. ] " 'Don't tiifle with a cvU',' is good advice for prudent men and wnmeo. It may be vied in the er.se of a child. Proper f>"xl, ip\«i veatilati^m. and dry. warm clothing are the proper »afe>;iiat<is against coliis. If tbey -ire niaintaiue<l through the chaiiwable wcaiher of autumn, winter and spring, the charces <'f a surprise from ordinary colds will be a slight. But the ordinarv light c-"l 1 will bec<ime se»ers if neiftectevt. and a well esCaWLshed rif.'e c«>W Is to the jjenus «f diphtheria *hac honey is ti> the bee. The gi'eatest menace to child Kfe at this season of the y<rar s the neglected cold. " Whttheiit isa cbildor .srtult, the cold slight or »<f>iere, the very besi trvatuieut that can be »dopt«xl is to give Chaiiibetlair's Cough Remedy. It 13 safe and sure. The great pttpnlariiy and immense sale of thi^ |Tep.%r- ation has twen attained by its rem.-»'-lAb e cures of this aihnent. A ci>Id never re»4».lts in pneumonia when it is given. Kor sale by W. £. Richards" u. Surgeons everywhere will be int • '-sl-d in the fo 'owing truthful tile which wn-s published in the J.iiktni"«i; Tim-a-Cho nicle o: Decem''ei 16: "Mt. Go Isb.ili . f D vics'own Was thrown fiom his majgn. by bftiio s'lucW by the inl cy I'lp*- to lioslei's mill on FiiJay muriritx list. The b«dy was torn t-om 'he rtinnng (ars, but fortuia'-y he w»s not hurt. His irviducts wie stie^u Kboitt the toi '«." Psychine Missionaries .V friend of Dr. Slocum RcTnelios writes: "Send a bottle of Psychina to Mrs. W... They have a daughter in decline, and 1 believe it vroutd help her. 1 have mentioned yoat remedies to the family, and also cited some of the miracu'ous cares accom- plishMl ieside the last 13 rears, oi which I have knowiedge." T. 0. IRWIN, Little Brita-a, Ont. Run down conditions from lung, stom- ach or other constitutional trouble cur- ed by PsTchiMi At all druggists, 50c and #1.00. or »r. T. ^ Slocum. Ltd.. ToxvBto. Selling off Our Winter G< %:%!• In order to make room for a very large quantity of Spring and Summer Goods, we are ofiFering all Winter Goods consisting of Ovei:*shoes, Rubbers, X^e^- ^n^s and felt Goods At a Genuine Big Reduction CLAYTON'S ale at Ceylon I For 9 DAYS we are going to have a genuine Clearing Sale commencing Thursday, January 30 at 8 o'clock in the morning and finishing up Saturday night, Februauy 8th. Everything iu the store will go at cut pi ices. Flour and Sugar, and things that every one knows there is very little chance no cut on, we will make some re<luctijn on, during the sale. We will give you some iilea of what you will get by mentioning the prices of a few lines of goods. 1 Reilpath Granulated Sugar 4.o5 New Uai.^ir)s, 3A Iw for 25o Recleaiieil Cutratita iToc a b..s.s Royal Yeast lOo 2 lbs b- St B'kiog S <la iV; » lbs Pe.rl Pot Barley 2dc 7 i"» B. Rw 3-V CARDIGA.N'S Women's reg 1 5<J tor . . .T-)0 G;rU' ngaiar l.;i.> for (JfX; Men'*." Womrira and Chi'dren'n Felt Siv .t we >r at 25 per cent off tf 5;ular iirices. .MENS HKAVY RIKBEUS Lej-f:c.- T. p Ku !>â-  rs, r-^ 3.W for.. .2 OO UubhMs, n^guUr 2 IH) f.r J. 60 " \ " l.b'tii.r 125 1.55 for 1;^ Bt ) Y S HEAV^ Kl'BBEUS Rej'i!ar 1 8i) f u- MUSKOKA BUFFALO ROBES In'ei lined with Rubber. Size 54 X 72 for 7.25 Siz» 54 X «« fur 6 23 Mi:u's UiUHhriikable alt woo' Guernseys teg l.OO line.-* 75o Reiiulir 75c to Sjc ^»r Site Smooth Heece liio^ vjuern-'-ys.per suit. 75 Black tiiigeiiii./ Yarn, 4 ;> y 7t'j Wiirsteii Hi-se, reg 4l>c fcr :SOis Heavy W,».l H i*e. reir 25>; for 2«>o Flanix-let'es and W rapp.jretfes reg ifc liti« for, [ler y«id So Regular 12c line *or, per yaid It.»c .Mrn's Dress OveroMts 10 W for 8 2i B<'y»' P, a Jackets, wire 2.5<». now.i: (O U*>y»' Overco.i « 4 id and 4.5') for. . .3.50 lt>'> lo-) I.J5 120 I :•») I2.> 95c Boys' Heavy E»g is.*i Kip B -ota Regulir 2.S> an ( 3 00 for 2.40 " 2i;5 for 1 «,'0 " l.iW tor 1.6=) " 3W ^.r I 75 " iM for ...2.U OIL TAX LARRIGA>S .M-r.'* regular I. SO lor l.iO B.>y.V i-egu ar 1 i*) for 900 L'>n.; KuS^ticr l><.M.t«, regular 4.2> f.>r 3.7c Rej Ke,| CaiLUKEJS'S liar I 00 fcr ular iWc for SHOES. .. SOo Ht-avy Fullcl >S Ptints Pant*, reg 3.7.^ for 2.25; reg 2 00 for IM. TEilMS â€" Positively cash or its equivalent for these prices. We wouUI request ail to shop iu the morning who ciin, as wo ^-vpcct to be very busy in the afternoons. Jas. PATTISON iiii

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