Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 15 May 1902, p. 5

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TflE FLESHERTOK ADVANCE liIAY 15 â- â- V- V f»ASTOK-Hev.J.a. I vison Wilson ServlceaSunday I 1 a.m.iSe'7p. m Subjects for next Sabbath-^ Won.mij â€" "This Grsco Also." Kveiiiii.Tâ€" 'The War and Our Sabb«th." PotatDcs for saleâ€" S. Turner, Eugenia. Note J . D. Brown'a big iid. on laat \mge. Fresh lime always on hand. J. H. Ducketi, Eugenia. Miw Breckeni-idg^ of Owen Sound wi« the guest of M'igd L'hristoe list week. Mr. Baker wheeled over from Stayner and spent Sunday with friends in town. Mr. Andrew Wilaon h^vs purchased tho Clark residen'al property in tli« west end. Mr. J. Paton will be at Munshaw's Ho- tel every Friday ni^ht with his Clydes- dale, Lord Roberts. â- Oood h»u.<ie l« let in Fleshtr':()ii---Ap- ply to D. McTavish, Flesherton, or E. VVhite, -Markd.ile. Vi'e are still selling a l*r^e quantity of men's Buits, ready-io-weiir aiid tailor- nmde. See ilieni. T. J. Sheppord. The frosts of the pa.st week, it is fear- ed, huVB done considerable dHinage to small fruits. Clayton'ii lin>;a of L%dii's' Oxfords and ties 3SW excei'tionally jriKnl value, neat and ut ^iricos to suit. Misi A. Grai.t (»f Durham, formerly on the teaching statf of our public sohoid, is the guest of Mri. Watt this week. The choir iif the Presbyterian church were oi'tert.iiiibtl at the uanxe on Friday evening aiiJ an injiyalde time was sp<?nt. A township nieetintj of school teachera and trustee? will be held m the Flesher *<in f'ohool room on Saturday next at 1 o'clock to discuss schnol aiallord. Biipti.st church, Flesherton â€" Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sulject "Days of Heaven (in Earth" Pastor, Albert Cok. ^00. OO worth of boots Hud shoes just opened this week at T. J.Sheppaid's. We cau fit any man, woman or child with a pair of boots. Mr. J, R. Hogg of Maniluba delijjhted his many friourfs here by droppiii'4 in upon them Saturday. Mr. Hoijg will re main in this vicini':y for two or three weeks. A very large lot of Men's boots and shoes. Clayton" are showing tine Kid aad Dontrola, also heavier kinds, good and cheap. Call i;nd see them. The annual mijeti.ig of the plotholders of the Flesherto.i Cet-ietery Trust will be held in the towi' hall on Tuesday, the 20th May, at 8 p. ,ij. Everyone who wears shoes or hooiis shoald^ali «^nd see the kinds Claytena are sellini;. No better or (hjer a«»ort- ment, and are acknowledged to be equal, if nob bettor, than any shown. Mr. and Mrs. W. G Hacking of Mooae- liead, IVIe , were visiting the Intter's par-" ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tliistlewait, and returned home on Monday. They in- tend spending a few days with frieiids in Toronto. Good clean clover seed ; common red Mammoth. Alsike, and .Alfalfa *ini Tini-' othy seed, very choice, fur sale at the Medical Hall, Flesherton. AH other garden and field seod.s in their season. J 5 May. Money TO XoAN â€" .'\t4j lo4J percent. ExpoMSes law. Also a number of ini- (iroved and unimproved farnts for sale cheap, .^pply to Gee Rutherford, Shel- bume, orDundalK office Saturday after- !Kon. Sonifl of the spocSals wh ai o showing this week inaca.se of mill ends of eir.- fer-oidery and inseraioiis about 4 ymd eiids at abi'ut half price. Heavy tweed li.ies wcrlh 60c, for 30c. A line ot waist ends ill silks, beautiful ([uality. T. J. Sht-p- pard. Rev. Varley of Priceville preached Ep- worth League sermons in the Methodist church on Sunday. Tho past'ir, Rev. Ivison Wilson, preached for Uov.Lani/ford in the First Methodist church, Owen Sound. IVIarweu â€" .\i-mstrong â€" Burchell. At the Methodist pars'inatre, Thornhury, on SVt<Jn^»da-y, .M'.y 7. 1902, by Rev. Her- man Moore, Mr. Albeit E. .Ai nistronir of Fleslieiion to Miss Ella UurchtU, daughter of Mr. Henry Burchell of St. Yrucont. Me.'srs. David and Wesley CIeine8..si)n'j (f .Mr. R. Clom-.s of Lady B.viik, have joined ihe Canalian c<mtingciit no«r niak- ina ready to sail fnin Halifax. David joii^ed ai lVrt.i«oLa Praiiieaiid Wesley at SauJt ste. Mane. Tho former is a miller and the laf^er a p inter. Neither of the Irotherski ev»,theo.her liadenlistod until they ni"t en route. Tho Mission Band of the Methodi.st cliarch gave an entertainment in tho Met'oodist c' ur''li mi Friday evening last. The lianil of litlo people niimbers some forty memtioi.-i. Tl e irograui was of a Biil-.ly niis<iotiary chiu-.icter and \vai quite inteie tin--. A collection wa'» taken up and S4.45 added to the band's funds. Mis VVrisiht, sr . of Warehim, wai tho victim of i bil accident on Thursday last. While pa s ng fr m tho houfe she w,is «'ruck *iy â- Â« aUmming door Jind thrown violently "n the around, badly fracturing line of her lindis The accident is a very fierious oif, as Mr«. Wriylvt is in her j eighty-fourth year. The injuries may ; prove fatal. Pr«. Scott and Softlj «re in l!bt«ad»Qcea Ml. and Mrs. Barnhouao spent Sunday wiW friends neai Wodehouse. Mr. Nuhii is busily en^nged with work- men renovating the woollen milland putt- ing it in better shape than it has ever been l>efore. A newbarrel flume is heins; added, new roof, etc., while the machittery will alho be overhauled. The wool mar- ket in Fle.shertoh promises to bo lively, as there will he tliree or tour buyer.s. Seed cow at the Medical Hall, Flesher- tonâ€" Com'ptim'B early, Inonsifellow, Red Coh, White Flint, Evergreen, Mammoth Yellow and White. Also Millett, uolden and common, and Hungarian Gra.sR. Min- eaota Sweet garden corn and filack Wax beans. Turnip .seed â€" Sweedes also Ele phant or Jumbo. Carrotsâ€" Improved Imperial, Bangholm, Highland Prize, Halls Westbary, also Grey Stone, Aberdeen, Green top. Gate Post. Mangel and suijar beet. Be sure and take in the celebration at Markdale, Vic- toria Day, May 24th. Larger and better attractions than ever. See large posters for particulars. At the monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Presbyterian church held on Wednesday afternoon of last woek the foUowim^ resL'lution of appreci- ation was adopted and entered in tho minutes ; "This society having lost by removal frcm the congregation its es- teemed F'rettident, Mr.s. Jas. Dyce, and beinn now about to lose another member and valuable co worker, in the person of .Mrs. .J, Watt, bs it resolved that we hereby place on recnrd our hiiili appreci- atiou of the labors of these sisters wh i havu so ivbl/ and faithfully aided us in carrying/ on thi.s Inanch of tho church's wortt. We deeply regret the removal of these SIS lers and fiel that v/n sustain a great los.s by the same Our united prayer is that God's sustainini;; grace will keep them and that his guidintj hand will lejidlhem into continued U8efulneR.s fur himself wherever their lot may he c.ist.' The Epworth League celebrnied on Monday ev;ning the thirteenth anniver- sary of the league's birth by giving an "at homo" in the basement of the church which was a gratifying success in every particular. There was a short prograiu, inclwding a solo by Miss Mabrl 'Bnyil, ' recitation by Miss Ella Barnhouse, duet by Misses Annie and Minnie Joy, rocita- rioii by Miss Ethel Trimble ami a solo by Mi.ss Allie Joy. The Misses Joy gare a lovely boating song selection, one of the prettiest things of the many we have he»rd them reiidi-r. Miss J^iiinblt-'s sel- ection was that immortal touch of hun.an nature of Will Carleton's â€" "Jietpy and I are iiut" and "How Betsy and I made up." After the program there was a library guessing contest in which Miss Kavanigh nf the postoffice came out ahead with tho correct placing of .S2 titlei. Then came ice cream, two lar.'e di- hes of the very choicest for five cent". Tea and other refreshments There was no admissionâ€" eveiyoiie aave what they liked â€"jet the proceed.^ amounted to over seventeen dollars. A most eijoy able evening was l)ruui;ht to a close by singing the dnxology. Constable Armsiron'i appeared on the scoue with a warrant for Barnes' arrest, but the bird had tiown. How Barnes had managed to evide the constables is a mystery to many in the neiahborhoo*!. Tar and feathers were talked of. Frienda of the family are watching for the man to put in an appearance, â€" Ripley ExpiesF. A good story is Igoing the rounds about a certain short-sighted lady of th« neigh- borhood. At a friend's house one morn- ing she went to the cradle to see the baby. Unfortunately the cat had taken the iahy's place, but before she could give herself time tv> see her mistake she exclaimeri with uplifted eyes and hands : "Oh! what a sweet child; the very image of its father." Itonw Kolls S. S. 17--Rockvale Class IV- Elwowl Genoe, V. Philips, Bessie Ruasell. Class Ill-Ida Fisher, Geo. Eiiglish.E. Fisher, Joseph Simpson. Class III jr â€"Vera Philii)s, Finely H.y, Walter Ru.ssell, May Fisher. pjOIass II sr. â€" Nellie Pedlar, M.-iggie sher, Jeuiiie Park, Dora Pedlar. p Cla.ss II jr. â€" Elina Armstrons;, Loda lark, Sam Simp-son, Fannie Portei us. Pt. II sr.-Lowis Pedlar, Ella Arm- strong. Reta Fislier, Edna Park. Pt. II jr.- lirnie Rus-seM. Richie Ci..rk, Jiniiiiie .Armstrong, .\nnie Be'ts Sr. Iâ€" Gertie Fisher, Waltjr Fisher, Harley Phillips, Nellie Fisher. Class Mo.Il- Edwin Smith, S. Fisher, Eddie White, Willie Brook*. Clnss No. 1 â€" Minnie Armstrong, .\.nme Pedlar, Harvey Broiks, Ella Genoe, F. White. H. Staffohd, Averas*» attendance 51. ToMcher. Ceyl'ip, .'». S. No 10, Arteniesia. Sr. IV--Irene Legite, Beatrice Lavv- rencci Jr. IV â€" Nessie CoUinson, Ina lie- .Mullen. Jr. Illâ€" Win Hawke, Ottie Tucker. Sr. IIâ€" Willie Si^roat, May Spioat. Jr. II â€" Bluache Spri at, Cecil Legate. Pt. II â€" Wilia MeLood,VeraMcMu!hn. Sv. Iâ€" I.. Hawke, Uoy McCauley. Jr. I â€" Charles Chislett, Li uii Legale. Average altendance for tin nth 45. T. J. CoLQl'ETTE, Teacher. A few yonr.i a,'o J' hn Barnes married ,M,s Saiiiuel Hayes, a highly respocta'tle and good 1 okiiKi widow of 23 summers. They seti led on a farm beuveen the town- ship of Kinhisa and the towii.«h^p of Kin cardine, and iij.peareil to bo happy. For some time runi'-rs have been aOoat th)t hat ninny did not prevail in tho home. Noighlora weie suspiciius that Barnes v.as fthus ng the «i man he had vowed '.o love and protect. Last week the climax WHS reached. Friends weie aroused hy s me one crying, and tlic blows could lie hoard quite distinctly. Win. Smith, U. Aadcr»OD and Jolm Hewitt dashed into the house and lO'^cued the unfortunate Woman. Barne.« made an attempt to con- ceal the strap he was whippiii); his wife with. Help came too late to savo Mm, Barnes from iho result of her injurias. The poor wuinaii had gone insane, Just ^ d»y WAS break iiixoQ Friday mornipKv HORSE ROUTES. GEORGE IMPERIAL. Monday, May 5. Leave his own stable on Flesherton and UoUingwood road and proceed to Maxwell for noon;thence north 2^ miles to 12th Osprey; thence west 2A miles by Wright's corners; thence home to his own stable. Tuesday. Proceed by Eugenia to John O'Brien's for noon; thence by Cooper's sideroad diiwa the 12th 1^ miles, thence south hy Salem to hia own stable fur the night. Wednesday. By way of Louck'a mill and hack line east to Schuraaker's Hotel, Markdale, for nooii;^thenoB down the <;iavel road to Flesherton and home, where he will renudn till Friday raoruin''. Friday. Proceed to Purleous corners and down to 3nl line by Tiiy lor'sjto Henry Wright's, Wareham, tr noon ; thence north 1^ miles and dawn to Ihe 4tli line to his own stable Saturday. Proceed by way of Legard'a corners down ea.st back line to old Dur- ham corners thenco down thegrav"*! road to Proton Station for noon; thence up back line west to FloNlierton for one hour, thence to his own stable, where he will remain until Monday morning. R HOY, Manager and Proprietor. The Markets. CarefiiHv €orrc«' c«l Eaeli Week Oats 38 -o 38 Peas 77 o 77 Barley 45 to 48 Butler 16 to 16 Eugs fresh 12 -,n 12 Pork 7 25 to 7 25 Hay 10 00 to 10 00 Potatoes bag 45 oo 50 TAMWORTH Boar for Sewice TLe uutlareigned baa purcbased from Shep- pardBoa of Walters Palls a fine tborouRbbred Tamworth boar, wbicb is held for service oo lot 146, W.T. S.B.. Artemesia. TarmB SI. NOBLB liAWBBMCI!, Public Notice Notice is hereby given that a bylaw was passed by the Council of the township of Arte- mesia, on he 5th day of May, A. D. 1902,provid- ing for the issue of debentures to the amount of ^1500 for the purpose of enabling tha trustees of S. 3. No. 17 to purchase a school site and erecta school house iu said section, and that such bylaw was rogistored in the registry office for Bouth yrey on ihe 8th day of May A.D. ly^vi Auy motiou to quash oi set aside the same or anv part therooi must bo made within three niontbs from thu,dato of ruL^iHtration.nud cannot be made thcrenfter. W. J. BFLLAMY, Clevk Dated this 12t'.i day of May, A. D. 10U2. Fle$l)«rt0nFwriiUijr« mareroom$» We arc carrying the newest styles of Bua,sonable goods in all lines of Furniture, consi8'iiij» of : Parlor and bedroom suits, lounges, sideboards, extension and ceiitro talileH, chairs, window shades and curta'ii poles, picture, easels, etc , Which we offei«at LOWKST PRICES Picture Frsininfi and General Re- pairin<^. Uiideitnkini; in all its bninohe". Satisfaction gunranteea. \V, h. Bunt, - - rop. Second Pand Farm ItnpUmcnts I Has on hand Noi^on and MasH-y Harris second-hand binders, hor«e rakes, seed drilla and rollers f<ir s.i1e »i a bargain. I am also anent for McCoimack, Coulthard and Scot t, and Uockshutt Cumpany ot Brantford ; Aspinwall hand spray^f and p<i»»t«i digger. Binder mower Boctions 6c Pxire liiika M^b ^.v... ... .-lo 19 ili May Doings atT. J. Sheppard's iMu;inJ MUiuu iuiu;uii iMUMiJvn.wiijnaniiUiuiuMa^^ Sipough ha.s been said and done to emphasize our position in general Dry Goods and Ready-to-wear Clothing selling, not a .single statement in these columns concerning any of these lines has been over estimated, quite the contrary, for we fail to do justice to the nicely assorted stocks, with so much to be seen and all worthy of your attention. We cannot do better than repeat our invitation for you to come and visit our store. We don't insist on you buying, but we would appreciate the pr ivilege of showing you what we have gathereti for the people of Flesherton and surrounding country. We are showing special values inâ€" LACE CUKTAINS, MUSLINS, ART DRAPERIES,CRETONNES,LAWNS, DIMITYS, PRINTS, HEAVY DUCKS, suitable for skirts. novelties for Silk some extremely pretty,new spring shades, taifetas and wash silks at special prices. The suits we are selling now are not like ready-made clothing, they are made up of Scotch tweed and Eng- lish worsted French facings and first class linings they fit like the best made-to-order suits. We have also a new assortment in spring suitings to make up with the tailor. We can give you a close price on any kind of a suit. - Hats - From the number of hat.s we have .sold we think we are in it wiih style, quality and price. You are sure to find tho latest in Gent's furnishin i;s with us. Wall Paper I Wall Paper I We are fairly in it with an extra large stock, with which we can please you Millinery Our Millinery Department is strictly up-to-date, and it is only for a to cajl and see our hats to be pleased. We pay the highest price possible for all produce. lady kinds of m m m % m 'P lis f(is m Oi - TH05. J. SHEPPARD - (»> TOWNSHIP OF ARTEHESIA Notice i shore by given tbali the Council o( townehip of Artemesia. will after four iniblic- atioiiB hereof in the Flesbertou Advance news- paper, the first beiug on the 8th day of Ma v, A. D., 19U^ and the last on the -JUth day of May, A. L. 1902, proceod to paRS a bylaw to close up and disposti of tho uudormoutioued roads in the raid towiiHhip. 1st beiug a roadway one cb.»in iu width and l»oing part of lot 25, con. 12. tlio Centre line of wllich is doscribod asfollows and being accord- ing to a plnn made bv T. IJ Gillaul, lisq., P. L. S., dated Deo. 1S08, viz.â€" Cijiilinencing at a point 50 ]iiik.s uastcrly fioui tho N- W. Hiif^ld > f said lot; th«nco soiuli r><!«.greos, yoniiii. !•_.., fcriy-ouG cbHiiis iiioro or le^s to tho Dortherly limit of roid doviatiou croti^iiig .^aid lot. 2hd liciug aroailwaycnG chaio in width ami bping I'art of lot iij. con. i;t,the centre lino of which may ho desciibod iiB follows: Coiii- iiK-ucing at apoiut 50 links easterly from tiro S. \V. nn^i.* of Bttid lot ; thotii e north (i ilogruts. ;jO mill. W.. sovou ciiains oioro or tcKs to the -stmLhoriy liiilil.ot ^rlutt is ki.-owu ns the Vail.n- roikd- and also shown u|)uu the plan a/orcsaiii. :irdl)iiiiit<aroa<Iwa\ (I'ty links in v idiii tho cciitH lino uf»-hii,li is ihol tuitbeiw mi Ihi- Otli HMO ic.h conciHf-ioi. <if ^'lid towiisliip from tlio wi^ ti'ilj liiiJiti-l lot .io to the tostoily limit t.1 it :}.'> in »ai i concotioion!;, By order of Council U lurk's oSicnSlay G 'OX W. HOCKLEY Bargains = Bargains W. J. BUI/LAMT Public ileetings rir. 1. B. LUCAS, E.x.n.P.P. Conservative Candidate for CeNTKE GkEY, will address- it BLIC MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS : Eu;!;eui;s Monday. May 19lh, 7.30. Prutiin Stition,Tuewlay,May 20tl\ 7.30 A'arahaiii. Wcdn<>sday. May 2l5t,7.30. MnxwcIL ThurNday, May 22,7 30 p m. Th<>iiibiiry,KrivIay,Ma> 23rd,7.30 }».m. Uocklvn. S.turday, May 24th, 7. W. Chntsworth, May 26.!i- 7.30 p.ni. DeHhoo. Tu«!««lav, May 27th.7.3') p. lu. Maikdale. May 28th, 7.30 p.m. Opposition Candidates or Re- prescuti^tives Invited A hand of Italian Harpers will pUy at naeetingt. ^'Il«««re specially inrited. Here are a few of our muiiy bar gains for tlie next two weeks. Ladies wrappers, reir.price $1 50 fur 1.00 La<liB3 print blouses, on .side at ,oOc. LijidiiiS mercerized sat^-en skirts, recular 32.00 and ^2.25gooiids,Ri)np at 1.5& Ladies Sailor Hati, regiilir price 5(1 and 60 cents. For 33 4 R.'eii'a summer shirts in fm y i att< ri .s stripe and check, on sale ai 3oc.eacli. Men's lieavy Blue Derry Ovemlls, ng. price, 60o. Biiri;aiii at .'!!) 6 Liiiies' Qlack Luotre Skirts, jjrenb bar- gain at... . 155 Geiitleinans' LTmbrella!',a snap at. . 75c. A'l.ice assortment ot Mei.'.s sprint; suit- iiij^.s Also a (irst c!in« tador in em- ploy. .\11 suits gua'.iitu- d t» tit. lMeii'.s Bicycle Suitsâ€" snipiit .15 50 .V rice nsa..rtiiit'iit cjf La ie.-.' Waist li-ngths in Lu.stre ami Silk paiti i nn. Great liiirL'iiiis at 40 ,iiid GO c'.s. pcryard. READYM.ADE CLin'HINt; in Mack, bruwti, (irey and Idue, at «ieutly rj- diicid pr ci>. Ihs. cli .'Hi currants for 25i!. 2 tins .sardines for '..... 2& . 25 lbs. I est brown siig.'ir 1- (.0 22 Ills, liest granulated sunar 1 (Or, Turkish <!yoH, 4 packau'sfur C5 . 3 CHI s S.ilm 111 25 4 oai s C'lrn 27 4 c ii" pei;8 ... lil a piiiiiids tapioca 25 7 bars, Sweet H"ir.e<f)>ip 23 Flaked whiat ai.d peaw, 3 [ikts 25 Dutch .-â- , ts per <it 12 Toilet so'ip, ;t bai8 fur 5 TmiMio catsup, regular 12c,fi>r.... 10 .V fu 1 usKorlm nt of garden reeds of all kind.-*. .\ line r.uige of teasels. H'Wercd and gdt pattti'iis, also toilet sets at I'Xtleii i ly • low pilots. Come and ill^pec•,Ul• trouLlft to show j^oodj. HIghe: t price for farin produce^ PROTON'S CASH STORE. W. HOCKLEY.

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