THE FLEESHERTON ADVANCE February 13 19o8 -*r CSTABUSHED 1«7« THE SIANDARD BANK OF CANADA Head Office - - - - Toronto The Standard Bank pays Interest four tinnes a year on all Savings Bank deposits. Savings Bank Department in Conncdion with all Brandi^ FLESHERTON BRANCH BB.ANCHCS Al,»0 AT DTm«AM. HAlLltMTON i^VT» Vicinity Chips D. R. Heavy and light sleialis for sale. Madill, Ceylon. Money to Lo»nâ€" On good paper P. Legate, Ceyon. W. A. Armstroiijr, Blesherton, iiisuer of Mari iage Licenses. NorrU Bros, sell hiih grade coal oil. Try them. Boinâ€" In Artemesia. on Monday, Feb. 10, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. .1. Brown, a son Mr. Matt Leitch and family returned this week from Idnho. Miss Ida Sullivan "f Markdale is home tor a couple week.s' holidays Mr. Geo. ManniuK.Biuwels, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. A. Lerer. Mrs. J. T. ISled, L^iord, Sask., is visit- in«c wiih herson J. S. of the suburbs. Mias Frances Bellamy left this week tor Toronto.' Mr. F. A. Tucker took a Hying trip to the city this week on business. Mr. W. Gaudin of Heathcote was in town i>u Monday. Brown Louhorn Roosters for Sale, Alt HarriKin, Flesherton, P. O. Division Codrt will be held in Dundalk on Wednesday cf next week. THiss Tillie Buchanan, Vandeleur, spent most of last week with miss Florence Thurston. Five head of youug cattle tor saleâ€" 4 steers and 1 lififer. Terms to suit pur- chnser. Alf. Thiatlethwsite, Flesherlon. Mr. Malcolm Ferguson received word Saturday of the death of a brother at Caledon Kast. The iiruss earnings of the Bell Tele- phone Co. at Flesherton during 1007 amounted to nearly 91300. Flesherton temperance hotel is for lea>e, mostly furnished. For particulars apply to F. O Karstedi, Flenheiton. Mr. W. H. Sled and daughter, Viola, of Glen Huron, visited his brother this week. Miss Belfe Thompson, the condnotor of •â- Jerusha Dow's Family Album," is a guest iif Mrs. (Dr.) Caldwell. A 1 year old improviMl yorkshire boar for service, importe<> stock, at l<t 175, Toronto line. M. G. Orr. 16 Apl. Mr. Ellwood Genoe of Toronto spent a short time at his honi^ here, returning Monday. Get your chopping done at the electric â- plant, Eugouia. Customers will please note ihat wo will do no grinding after 4.30 in the afternoou. Musara. Edgar and Bernard Robinson of Stayner remrned homo on Monday after visi ring at Mr. Wm. Wileocks' the past wi-ek. Platform Scalesâ€" capacity 2000 lb«, also 1 roll wire fencing for sale, the property of Bfothain Bros, estate. Apply lo John Boyd, assignee. Two of our cattle buyers got fasti-ncd in Oranneville, but by dint of ureut perseveiame arriveil home on Sunday one hiur before the first train came through. NOTICE -All partin* indebted to Bom ham Bros, are required to call and settlo thtir accounts at onot>. J. A. Boyd, sMignuo. A coiiple of Austrians woikin^ mx the Proton- \Valk>!rton branch of the C. P. R. Kot their arms and U-nn badly frozen the week before last .^nd had to be re moved to the hospital. Farm for sale cheap, lots 156, 6 and 7- con. .3. W.T. and 8.R., Artcmesia.HS acres 20 acres bunb and swamp, well watered larze frame barn, comfortable house, gooH orchard. For price and terns ap ply to R. J. Sproule, Fleshetton, or John ^t^wsrt on the promises. Dr. CttldweH'e sennoiis for next Sunday- â€" morning; -Twelve Close Questions Given to Christâ€" eveninn: Paul's Cloak and Books. Meaford Rond-Paul and Silas in Prison. Farm for sale -Lot 16, con. 10, Osprey, near Feversham, about 50 acres cleared and well fei'ced, frame hoose and barn, Hone Bt.ible. For price and terms apply to A. G. Campbell, box 504, CoUin'Twood. Six travellers, who were suow-bouud here last week, left town by livery on Sunday and drove to Oramieville We nan only imagine their thoughts the next day when tliey found the trains runninn regularly. Farm for saleâ€" Lot 192, con. II, Os- prey. 200 acre farm. Barn, 40 x 60; house. 2(J X 32. Will be a.dd cheaply and on easy terms. For particulars apply to ,1. D. Osborne, Feversham. Kav. Gtfor^e Knys of Orangeville, fi)rra<-rly Engligh church minister at Chatsworth and Clarksburir, diwl recent- ly. The ri-raaius were interred at Shelburne. Township CounciUor McKonzie wtis absent from his seat at the Council board on Saturday. Ho tried the snowshnea, but after a couple miles tramp gave it up and returned to hi s ain fireside. Having leased the E'Jgenia saw mill for this season I am prepared to do all kind of custom sawing. I also want any quantity of lath timber fot which highest cash price will be paid at the mdl. â€" Thos. E. Funwick. James White, employed at MoTavish's livery, suffered a severe accident on Wed- nesday which will lay him up tor foine time. A horse which he was attending to kicked him on the leg, making a clean break of both bones between the knee and ankle. Dr. Carter is looking after the patient. A costly break occurred at the Mun- shaw bouse in the heating apparatus ime day last week. The water got low in the boiler and an employee foolishly put in cold water, which had the effect uf breaking three aectious. To replace these will coat in the oeiiihborhood ct two hundred dollars. In the meantime stoves have again been brought into re- quisitioc. Important Notice â€" When you want tinware, stuvepipos or hardware, buy direct from us and do not leave your or dcr with lueruliani.s in town tor us to fill. You pay extras when you do this, every lime. Coiiie to us diiect and pay no middleman's profit. Norria Bros., Flesh- erioii. >. Notice â€" Wo have now got iu a new stock of dry xouds and groceries and are ready to do business, and will pay hiKhust pi ice tor butter and eg^s. We have some liari{ains in stock that we bouifht from Mr. Macdonald that must bo itot rid uf. We sell oil and flour and feed. Accoin modal ion foi teams in shed. J.. E. Large, Eugenia. Mr. Georjio Blackburn, whose obituary appeared in The Advance last week, was married 2(i yuars instead of 20 as stated, and four sons, instead uf tlirco, survive him. Sir. Blackburn was a inembci of the Orange Order anJ was also a Forester, The former so:iety conducted iho funeral, wliich was x'ory largely attended. Mr. W, U. Hoinphill and sistw were among those from this vicinity who att'iided. I am now prepared tu tike custom sawing of lumber, shingles and lath, at my mil in Fleshertoo. Also C(mtractH fur sprinif and summer sowinK in ({uaniity iu any hicalion. I have a Hrst class moveable mill and can guarantee satis- faolion. Gopd facilities for sawing barn timber. A^small quantity of shingle timbnr, spruce and hemlock losis wanted. Dry lumber and joists tor sale. Qeorg* WatS'jn, FleihertQD. For rent or sale â€" General st-ore best stand in Flesbertoii. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Wanted 10 cords 4 ft. hardwood, dry, !rtriiely round wood «nd limbs. A'sn ten cords dry 2 ft. stove wood, prepared. R, J. Sproule, Flesherton. As we go to press we learn of the death of J' din Simpson, at Eyebrow Hill, Sask- Deceased wus .'JO years of age, and has been in the west for the. past 2A years. Luiiii trouble was the cause of death. Artemesia Council had a fruitful theme [ of jonversatioii on Saturdayâ€" the roads, and snow difficulties in general. It wa" decided to invite the ratepayers to attend next meeting of Council (3 p, m, ) to continue the discu8sii)n where they left off. Wire fencing will be the important topic. J. J. Tilley, inspector of model schools, was amont; the snowbound travellers here las tweek. Mr. Tilley was up get- tint! Fome information regarding the the Vandeleur pioneers monument for use in the forthcoming report ot the Minister of Education. The article will embr?cu about fcmr pages of the report and wdl be accompanied liy a full page enura^ingof the monument. This report will be ot more than usual interest to the peopb of this section. The County Orange Lodge met in Dun- dalk last week and decided to hold the county demonstration thia year at Dundalk. Following are the County officers appointed for 11)08: County .Master, W. B. McDonald, Dundalk; Dep. Master, W. Sharp, Proton Sla' ion; Chaplain, Rev. Robinson, Markdale; R. S.,.Ia8. H. Corhett, Proton; F. S., Wm. Gray, Shelburne; Treas., W. A. Goodtellow, Dundalk; D. of C , Wm. Madley, Shelburne. Lecturersâ€" Don. McLeod, Ceylon; J. Wilson, Rivervioir. Committeeâ€" H. E. Abbott, Dundalk: R. J. Wo .ds, Corbetton; Mr. Neil. Maxwell ; Rev. J. Robinson, Markdale; Rev. Felstead, Kingqcoto. ChOdren Enjoy It "I have used Co^trixiiti'iM Txp^ctotaxit •with the greatest satisfaction with my children. It is a wonderful cure for colds and sore throat. I believe it sav- ed the life of my little son, who was very sick from a protracted cold on hil lungs. ' ' MRS. AI^Ni;^ BEAMBLEB, Orangeville, March 15, 1907. "I am. greatly pleased with the good results we got from Coltsfoote Expec- torant. I got great comfort with it for my children." J MRS. WALTER HAMMOND. / 171 Argyle St., Toronto. .,- --^ Ooltsfoota Expectorant is iM'e great- est home prescription for all throat and chest troubles in the world. No home should be one hour without it. You can have free sample by sending name to Dr. T. A. aiocum, Ltd., Toronto. All good druggists keep it. Price, 25c. Bend for Fres Sample To-day- Forward, jump forwHrd, oh time in your flight. Give us some May weather, just for to-night; Snow storms and blizzards are making us old. We shiver and shake in our hsds with the cold; Melt up this blanket of shimmering white. Give us some May weather just tor to nif(ht ! A remarkable instance of wiroless telegtaphic ctmiuiunicatiim has been veri- fied at the Bureau of Equipment, U. S. Navy Department. A wireless station at Point Loma. near San Diego, Cal., picked up the Cimnecticut, then tuklini; o'ffihe const of Cuba, took down the message and also picked up a message being sent from the wireless station at PeiiBacola, FU. Experts are wondering whether the messakie went across the continent or in the other direction around the world. FISH W. L. Wiinht las a nice lot of Salmon Trout, the kind you have always wanted. Till* trout will tickle those who ku'jw and like cood fish. Our store ia well sUicked with groceries and flour. We carry Fords Patent, Ontario Blend and MorninK Glory. Also bran. Shorts and low grade flour and feed Wheat.^ W. L. WRIGHT Stiortt^orri Cattle fcr Sale Leviniasand WimpleH, the best of breeding and quBlit". Bui], cows and baiters for bale at reasonable prices t S8.00D.5 CHA8. STAFFORD. Flesherton Xmas Offer $25.00 For thiee months course. Write before Dec. 21 15 years experience. British Canadian Business College, Yonge and Bloor streets, Toronto. The Ailments of Women If the nirls and women who suffer with what they think is •'Kenmle Trouble" wouhl lool to their kidneys, they'll soon fina the source of their ill-health. The kidneys are closely allied with iliu fem-tio organs, anl'if the vitality of ihe kidneys is interfered with, grest suff'.^rinu occurs. There is no better niedicme than Dr. HiimiltoD's Pills,- they stimulate and Btrengihon the ki-inejs, assist oihor or- gans to do Nature's work, cleanse the system and thereby maintain perfect health. Great benefit and certain cure is goaianteed for all women who use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Sbortborn Bull The thoroughbred Shorthorn Bull, "Favn»» Ite," eaaS.*), is for service on lot 27-28,2ndran9i N. D. R.,. Artemesia. Pedigree on applieatiou erm««1.26* -^LEX. McRAE. Ceylo». C;i)Oiee Tarm for Sale* At Kimberley North half lot No. 10. Knplirasia, 100 acres. Dearly all under cultivatiou. Five acres old orchard. well watered. Three thousand will bur it on (|uick sale, SIOOO down, balance tu suit. This is a decided bargain. Applj'to Mrs. J.M. Thurstou, 431 Wellesley St., Toronto. To Cure Toothache Search over the wliido ghiba and you'll not find the eijual of Nerviline. An ach- ing tooth it relieves at once. Fill the cavity with batting dipped in Nerviline and rub the khuis with Nerviline also. If the face is swollen and foro, bathe with Nerviline and ihen bind on a hoi flaniiul. Just as good for earache, neuralgia or stiff neck. A 25c bottle of Nerviline cures Ihe aches of the whole family. Try it. fdwTfor SaU .no (food yonnp Hens and Pullets, part Brown LsKlinrn; also 2 s. c. Brown Leghorn Cockerels for sale. R. ALLEN, li'leslierton P. (). fANADIAM o I^ACIFIC Kv. SINGLE FARE To TORONTO For the Outario Horse Breedera' Exhibition. Tickets good going FEB. 11 and 12. return limit February 16. See local C. P, R. Agent for iuform- atiou and tickots. While Mrs. W. H. Thompson, of May- burn«, was returning home through Sun- day nluht's bliazard from viaitinK at her father's, a quarter of a mile awry, she took a short cut across the tii^lds but lost her way, and wandered around for some leoKth of time till almost exhausted. The laotorn which she carried was i>f very little use to her in the bliudint; snow and wind. Uer friends became anxious alxiut her, and her broilier, Bertram Neiihercut went in search and finally found her in ihe woods on a neighboring farm. She had no idea where hI e was and had given up in despair of reaching home. â€" Herald. The common house-fly has long dwelt an object of suspicion amoiik! inlelliguiii nod moral coiniiiiltius, but it lias remain- ed for a committee of the New Y^tU MjruhantV .^ssoioition to c »tuii him red- haniled in the net nf prisuniu'i whole oeiyhborhoi«ls. This coniinnteo was stiucU by the prevnluiice of summer in- lestitial di.seases and typhi>i«f fever along the watiirlfoiit of iha city. Tlieir bac- teriohmiit set a series of flvtraps hlona the whiirves. These were visited at frcqueot. intervals, and the capiuied flits removed to a laborhtory, where ih^y are •illowed to cawl over lielatio plttos, up- on which thi'ir fooiprints loft swarins of bacteris. One particularly doprive'l fly, a veritable Lncnzia IJorgia, dei'osiluil one hundred thousand uurnis Those Hies which were captured near the nionlhs ot sewers weie 'he most danijerous, Con- snltaiioii of niapsshowiotj the distribution of cases of typh"id and other teHiom/ (liseafC-* disc'osed 'hu fact thiit a diseiine belt from one hundred to 2(X) yaids wide extent's CMoplutcly ri'und the Nrw Yolk wiiter-front, und the dnti' o( ureat- est prevalence c.>rrespi'n<lB closely with that of the greatest number of flies. Neglected Colds Threaten Life, [From the Chicago Ti I bu I. e ] " 'Pim't tiiflc with a cult',' is K'>"d advice for prudent men and wmnen. It nmyhe vital in the cwoe of a ohiUl. Proper foml, gi>od ventilation, and dry, wnrin clotbing are the imiper aftfe«iinnlB.">i?aiiiBt oolils. If they are mnintained tliroiiKh tliu chaiiKeuble weather of luitniiin, winter and spring, tlio chances of a surpriMi fioiiiordininy oolils will ho » slight. But the ordinarv light col 1 will Iwcoiue sovero if ncRlected, and a well eKlablished n\>e cold ia to the geruiH of diphtheiiii what houey is to the bee. The greatest menace to ch Mil life at this season of the year is the m'(?leeteil cold." Whethuiit isa childor niltilt, the cold shghb or severe, the very bes*. tn<atninnt that can be adopted is to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is safe and sure. The great IMipnIarity and immense sale of this pvepar- atiim has been attained by its rein.vkable cures of this ailment. A cotd nevi r rerults in pneumonia when it is given. For sale by W. % Riohardsoo, Selling off Our Winter Goods In (>rder to make room for a very large quantity of Spring and Summer Goods, we are offering all Winter Goods consisting of ^in^s and JPelt Goods At a Genuine Big Reduction Hi ^ ^ CLAYTON'S QUALITY QUANTITY Notwithstanding the storms and bad roads we had very good succeiis with our Sale. We appreciate our cutstomers' wisdom in takiiijjc advantage of an opportunity like this and we will still make it worth your while to deal with us by giving you Quality and Quantity. Jas. PATTISON C E Y UO N