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Flesherton Advance, 6 Feb 1908, p. 8

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February 6 l»08 II[|M|[IS, Carsfully Corrected PJr cli Week 0*t8 47 to 47 pBM 80 to 80 iMrloy 60 â-ºâ€¢) 60 Whe»» U4 lo 94 H«Y -.14 00 J.16 00 Butter 22 tc 22 E«gH. fresli . . 22 w 22 I'oUtoes per bag 7^ tJ 76 Goe»e 5) to 9 VacU 9 to !) Chicl«i-i M t.. 10 Turkt^vs 13 '<â-  i;< FLE8HEKT0N ADVANCE FURNITURE Tlie largest and iKsst Kt<jck of Furniture ever (ihown in Fle»hcrt<>n. This without feiir of con- trndiotiou. Cumo and see Bomo of the nice thing* ill Side Boardn, Dining Room Chftirn, Parlor Setta, Bed Room SettM. A speciiil reduc- tion just now on every- thing, in order to re- duce the stock. . W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER FLESHERTO ^ Cold son the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it is ever serious. Lastly, osk him if he pre- scribes Aycr's Cherry Pec- toral for this disease. Keep In close touch with your family physician. A W« p«bUali our formalAt ijers ^ W* baalBh aleohol W« arc* 7oa t« e«n«olt your doctor Whefl you tell your doctor about the bad taate in your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, " You are bilious." Ayer't Pills work well in such cases. k7 Uw J. 0. Aym O*.. LoiraU. : The annual congregational mee'inB of St. Columba Church, Prioeville, wns held on the 21st inst. The reports* showed the congreiiati'in to be in good tinanciul standin^t. 8258.29 were raised for mis- «ioiiB. $114.85 for church improvement fund. The managers' report J showed $873.14 as t'ltal receipts for current ex- penses. Expenditure $829 39 Itsavini; a balance on hand of $42.78. The Sabbath School raised $87.82. The following are appointed managers for .the ensuing thre-* years: Donald McLean, J. S. McMillan and Robert Parslow. It was unanimously agreud to increase the pastor's salary fifty dollars.â€" Review. Horris Bros Tinsmiths and ♦^. Hardware Merchants This Space Will Interest YOU Next Week, I'' ' NORRIS BROS. â- rarmT n i m i i iii ' - â-  n - " m«» i iMu â-  â-  â-  uMim rrtHMMaga^^Mna Miaai In Sleif^hs, Buggies, Waggons, 4& Harrows, Ploughs, Cream Sep- t^ arators and Wire Fencing. ^ HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Died. Cabson â€" At the residence of his brother, Mr. Wm. Caison, east back hue, ArteiDiNiia, on Thursday, January 30th, 1908, Ilobort Carson. Deceafod wiis a Son of the late Col well Carson, and was unmarried. The funeral took place to Irwin's burial ground on Saturday. Blaokbukn- -Mr. Gef-rge Blackburn, who ei^htce.i years ago was a reaident of Flesherton, died on Wediioeday of la.si week at his late home near Kottawu, where he has been farming the past few ycai'd. The funeral touk place At Nolla- v/A lin Friday, the deceased's pasior, Mr. Tou.li, conducting the service. Th.' dn- ceased, who in the past nionth cel.-!>i»'e>l iiit; 60ih birthday, was born at Litt.key in t'lo County of York. At seven yrnrs of ace he came with his parents tti Ar'.t^nics>ii, where most of his life was spent. Fro a few y.ars he lived in Usprey before moving to Nottawa. Twenty yetirs at'o he was married to Miss Frances Simmons, daughter of the lute Julin Simmons ^.f lhe4'h line, who with three sons and one daughter survive liiui. Messrs. Jdhn Blackburn, east buck lino, and Joseph, of this village, are brotheis of the deceased. The former and Mr. W. H. Simmons, 4tb line, a brother-in-law, attended the fun era I. Permanent Results "I had been suffering for over two months with an obstinate cough, as had also my little girl. We tried several remedies common to any drug store without obtaining any apparent relief, in fact we were growing worse. I got a bottle of Coltafoote Expectorant from my druggist and inside of two days the cough was stopped, and the results so permanent and rapid that we decided to keep it in our home continually. ROBEET PALEN. C. A. H. Station, Ottawa. Coltiifoote Expectorant is recognized the world over as the best prescription ever used by the medical profession for Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis and Tightness of the Chest. Children like it. To introduce it into every home we will send a free sample to everj- person sending their name and address to Dr. T. A. Sloeum, Limited, Toronto. Sold by all up-to-date druggists at 25e. Send for rree Sample To-day. BusiNE-ss Cards srcuLijQUdn A Yoinjo '** H.inlter Markiials 00 a (iBnera; nuiiKinv, business. MoneTloanad u resTOoabla rate Call onus. *â- â€¢ IVis-inaFC-r, '"eyloii, ComraiMSirj.ior l!i H. i:. J .Conveyance!-, d^cfls, nioit.juijf.M, lua-d'-, waia eto. curafiillv rtro-wn no -ullMutioris mad?, chartias ruaHoti,ii|a. M-o Uj-ouciioi,, noa..f;6(letc. kei>t iu stock. Prions riKuv. Auction Sale. HEALTH FORWOHEN. B., Heard's Carriage Works Cutters - Ctitters Now is the time to place your order for your Cutter. Call and see our stock before buying. We have a good a8.sortment for you to choose from. Mrs. Emma Daiglo of M«nctoD, N, beuds an Open Letter tu All Sutferera. Must womrn arc tired when they wake up. Hou8ewi>rk drags along with great difficulty. IJervnusne'* is always present, headaches seldom depart, tears are ev er ready to flow. Bu^ there is a cure, a true specibc for women's ills that restored a prominent lady in Moncton, Mrs. D»i;jle, who tells the following experience: "About a year ago I had a serious sick- ness, sort of a general breakdown. My digestion failed entirely and I was able to eat but very little. I took violent stomach pains and suffered terribly from headaches. My ductiir said it was "nerve exhaustion" and I might never be well. Mytroubles increa8ed,foras I grew weaker 1 became subject lo neuralgia and iheu niatism. Sleep tinally furhook mo and I almost lost heart. Different medicines didn't help. Doctors couldn't do me any tfood. I was desperate when I heard of Ferroz^'ne. The first box rnnvinced me it was just what I needed. It toned up my stomach, gare me splei.did sppetite and then my recovery seemed easier. Ferrozone increased olyweii>ht several pounds, has restored my nerves, girun me a good cidor and s(rent;th such as I never hiul before 'Pur the weak and sickly I can', crot'hfuny reoomniend F'>rrozone." (Sigiiedyl EiBina Daigle. REMEMBfiR: Nb mere stiaiulant or alcoholic concoction can tliko the place of the nerve and blood nouHahinent contain- ed in Ferrozona. This true tonic always docs what is claimed fo^ it. Sold every- where in 50c. boxes <^r si « for 82.50. By mail from N. C. Poison & Co., Hartford, Conn., U. B. A., and Kingston, Unt. McTavish & Williams Flesherton The fnllrtwing valuable farm I'oek an 1 impleMiei t.< v.id lii> n..M r>n h t 38, cii. 4, Tl ursd.iv. Feb. 13, the proper'y of Jo-. E. MflCeo, by D. M:Phail, auciioncer : 1 hurto 9 yoais "11, 1 horsj 7 je.irs old, 1 mare 4 yeirsoM in foil toSpHuroHiank, 1 in:iro 5 years old in fi-al to Spiiurellian!:. 2 cdWS due to cilve in April, 1 cow due to calve in May, 2 heifers risii.g 3 ye.irs old, 1 heifer rising 2 ye.irs, 2 steers rising 2 years, 1 heifiT rinng 1 year, 2 eteers ril- ing 1 year, 7 younu' pwei, 1 lumber wago'i, 1 8Hl bobsiriyha, 1 top biifipy ni'urly new, 2 ploughs, 1 set whifflctrecs. 1 neck yoke, 1 Meliitte cream sepirator good as new, 1 Grand Gurland cook stove, 1 set heavy hiiruess, about 400 feel of dressed maple flooring, a number of fowl and a larje number of small an icles Usual terius. Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. D J m-ltOULB "â-  Pojtmaster, Tleaherton . ou'iolssionar in H.O J.. Auotion»er Con- vojauoer. Appraiser and Aloncy Louder R^al R>!tat8 on-l In^-nranco Agent. Dopds [cortkHtas. leaf;;* an 1 v-.Wi carefully drawn np an! Taluatirns r..r. !r. on •hortefi nrtice money to loan at. lowest lateR of intevtist. Col (illoos .vttar.lvl to «i;ji .iromt'tnciia chargoa low. 4f";it for Ocean llomiuion Ht.»aujBbip Coii.paivv. A c»;) ioliclted. ft McPflAir., I.icr.uKBt A.notionaer for tha »^' foiiuty of Grev. Terms roodtro'e and "â- ^'J'tact'"" guarantee I. The arrangeniBiit* and dots* of Paled can bfl made a*. Tnr. AnvANCa rtnâ„¢. KeBideccoaud P.O., Ceylon, Toleuhoue 'onnectioVi. Dfo. G,iV7.. nwiD ROnKETS. lioenned aMctloiieer for i' <»rev Cmuv. Prompt attonriou yivon all ;!''lii entriistod to toy care, AnauRemeuta can be made at tliin orfiee. TV M. KMTTINO. Licensed Auctioneer. SaHa " coiuliK't.'.l oil lowsat termsâ€" Satisfacii.m sun' anteed. t'overobi'.n, P. 0., oon. ti Ijt U Otpray. ' Clearing Sale at Ceylon Notwithstanding the terrible snow storms and bad roads, the goods are pouring out. Don't miss this grand op- portunity, and have your share in it while it lasts. Only three more days â€" ends Saturday night. See prices in our advertisement. Jas. Pattisom, Ceylon. Skin DUease of Twenty Years' standing Cured. I want you to know how much Chamber- lain's Salve has done for me. Ic has cured ray face of a akin disease of almost twenty years' standing. I have been treated by sav- eral ax Finart physieiaus as we have in this country and they did me no good, but 2 boxes of this salve has cured me.â€" Mrs. Fannie Oriffin, Tmv, Ala. Chamt>erlain'8 Salve is fur sale by W. K. Richardson. Our attention has been called this early in tha history of the new C. P. II. road, to the weary lalu of accident. The dn- stiuctioii train under command of engi- neer (junning was taking water on Satur- day morning at Allan Park. In a inyituri- o us manner he lost cotrol of his sicam, either by the jamming of tbo exhuust Or blowing ('ff the piston head. Hence there was no alturimtive but to let her run. She came up the road at a tcrrihc pace untd practically at our station yard when "her breath went out." The eniji- neer, who was a hero lo the heels .suffer- ed terribly by tne escape of steam ar.d when found had his clothes frozeu to his Wounds. Meanwhile the fireman, who had been at landed at the water tank hustled to Durham where another engine mid physician huriied to the rescue. Thus things might have lieen worse. There remains the fact that both men "show- ed up well" ill the time of trial and are worihy of high praise. â€" Hanover Post. Cooslable Curson has in his possession a Walking sti:k that has connected with it perhaps the moat uuique history of any- thing of its kind in the country. The Ktick, which is made of black oak is part oi the timbers of au old-time Bait water ship, the "Heaver" which was wrecked in the unlucky thirteenth year of its ex- istence in the Juan de Fiioa straits. in the year 1H36, after making a tempestuous voyage around the ''Uoru' from the old couoiry. It was presented to Mr.Carson by h'sson, W. O. Carson, Chief of Police Ht Vsnoouver, IJ. 0., and is in a perfect Slate of preservation, d> spite the fact that at least eighty live yoars have lolled by s lice ii stood io i'H native eKinenl in the fi TiKt of â€" who knows woi'r? Needless to H.iy, with such a history, the old octo geimrian is cnHidtued Ijy Mr, Carson as one of his most priceless possessions. â€" Chnmitle. Till' m i«t importaiii c'i«e heard at tho Arthur divi-ioii court whs an action brou.:ht by llinsy Sniiz-r of Bond Head auain-ii Ni il McLean of Coon, for a note of $100, m.uli) ill M>roh, 1003. A numb- er of witn'>i>Kos 'vero caMed and oxamiiiod on lithalf of the plaintiff. Defendant went in'.o tlio wiini-ns bi>x »inl swore |M<Hiii.'e!y ihiit he was not the maker of the II Pie Hini ilint it was ther.fore a for g ry. The cnsu ociupiud tho stieniioii of the 3oiiri on! 1 two o'clock. His Honor dofided in favi>r ..f the pla'iiliff for the full ami.unt of hii caini wiili costs snd i>'nted llmt ihu defei,d>nt hud iummitted wilful and cot nipt ptrjuiy. Mr. Wilkina appeari'il for Swiizer, and S. A. CUik, Mount For^-st. for defendant.â€" Qiand Valley Star A roan dropped into one of the drug stores and asked for something to cure a headache. The druggist held a bottle of hartshorn to his uose, and he was nearly overpowered by its pungency. A« soon »9 he recovered ho began to rail and threatened to punch the druEgist's head. "But didn't il hefp your headache?'' asked the apothecary. "Help my headache!" fjaspod the man. "I haven't got any lesdaohe. It's my wife that's got the headache." Our Clubbing List Advance, and Toronto World, daily f 2 60 Toronto Daily News 2 30 Weekly Globe 1 80 Mail-Einpire 1 80 FainilyiHerald & Star 1 80 Toronto Star 2 30 Farmer Sun 1 80 Farmers Advooata 2 25 Weekly Wil.iesa I 7o SutuidayNight 2 50 nr;o. O. LUDLOW, r.iceneed Auctioneer for the " County of Gray. Prompt service aoii reasonable terms. I'loton H'acioa P. 0. I HAKVEY PKKKH'E, Fevcrsham 'â- â-  Insurance. Kaal entate and stocks. Con- veyancer. Loans and Collections. Write for rates on Fire, Jjfe or ?i«k bcni-flt insurance. Better couTiwks and lower rates ou fire in- surance now. Medical AK CAIITKR )f M C P & S Out. Physician, Surgeon, eto Office and residenceâ€" Peter St., Flesherton J P OTTEWELL '' Veterinary Sorgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Collegs, residence â€" sscond door south west oo Mary street. This street rans sotitb Presbyterian Church. n WILSON, Blacksmith "• Jradnate of the Veterinary Bcience Association Rosidence, Durham ttreet, op- posite Boyd, Hiukliiig's hardware. Dentistry [)•-. E. C. MURRAY L. D. S, dental surgeon *' honor graduate of Toronto University and Koyal College ot Dental Surgjons of Ontario, Gas aduiiiustered for teeth extraction, offlce at residence. To roa;o st eet Flajhsrtoa Legal r UCAS WBIGHT & MeABDLB " Barristers Solicitors Conveyancers, sta OScesâ€" Owen Sound, Ont audMarkdaleOn* W H WaioHT, MoAbdli I B Lccas N B'-Flesherton oQloe, Mitchell'* oak •very Saturdav. Societies A O n \f meets ou the last Monday " in eacn mouth, in their lodge room. Christoe's block. Flesherton. at 8 p.m. M.W., Frank Chard j Sec. T. Blskely, Finscolor, W.J. Bellamy. Visiting brethren Invited. DHINCS ARTHUR LODGE, No. S83, A.F.A t' AM, meets Id the Masonloboll. Strain's block, Flesherton. every Friday oo or before the full inocn. W A.Armstrong, W M.; Herb. Smith, Secretary. nOUBT PLE3HEET0N, 095. I. 0. F. n-eets t» â- ^ Clayton's Block the last Wednesday eveuinf of each month. Visiting Foresters heartily welcome. H. It., Dyson; K. 8., T. Henry; Fin. Sec, C. N. Richardson. Ploaae pay dues to Fin. Sec. before the first day of the month. We want a Rc-liabla Local Salesman for Flesherton and adjoining couutry to represent Canada's « flreaUst nurseries Largest list of Commercial and Domestic Fruits â€"large and small; Urnauientals, and Shailo Trees; Flowering Shrubs, Vines and Ruses. Fine Seed Potatoes one of our Specialties. Stock that is hardy nnuies fruic us. A peruiauent situation for ri^fht man, for whom territory will tie reserved. Pay weekly Free e<iuii)ment. Write for Purtioulars. Btoiie «c Weill n(;ton Fouthill Nnrseries 860 acres Toronto - Ontario. PHOSEN FltlENDSâ€" Flesherton Council of " Chosen Friends meets in Clayton's hall flrs* and third Wednesday ofe&chmont B p. m Pay a'tsussments to the lie<^order on or before tne first tlavof each month. Chief Councillor T. Blakeley;Recordor, W. H. Bunt. Winter Harness Goods I have in stock all kinds of TIarnes.?, iJells, Binnkets, Hobcs, Wliips, Sni- eingles, Hoof Oinlincnt, OullCiiri', Plush ituiji', Diisli Aprou9, Tniiiks, Viilisos, etc. Rcpairint; dune pvoiuplly aud neatly. 0. W. PHILLIPS FLESHERTON, ONT. Tho mpson's Bakery My Bread is well and favorably known. The (|uality is the finest. Bread delivered regu- larly and sold at the following places: Ceylon. R. Cook snd .1. Patti- Bou; Eugenia, H. Cairns. R. Piirksand F. McDonald; Kim- berley, F. V\'eh«r and M. R Hammond; Maxwell, R.N. Kin- near ft Son; Foversham, Eli Robinson and Ab. Mutcbinsim. Best Manitoba Flout for sale. ( Ed. Thompson, Flesherton WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bia st ock ' = Bes t Stock Bells, Blankets, Robes Fur lined coatc, poiket books, satoliols, iiizur .slrii[>s and oIIut leather i(oi>da. Cutt«rs-best makes-and everything in the harness line. W. MOORE, Flesherton Ont. ' t 1 ^}

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