Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 16 Oct 1902, p. 1

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I- .-r JFUsfetritrtt JlftJiana, "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." â€" " PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN. VOL. XXD, S( » Flesherton, Ont., Thursday, October 16 10O2 W. H. THURSTON, EDITOE * PBOFKIETOB v^S!*''^' t im^ Brooches n'u aro ciiiilinuiitly Uking in more I atock of these liiu-s. Dou't foiaet us when you want All the Latest styles of the very best lings fouud hci-G Ladies' Longr Guai'ds In pretty swell goods and at right prices. .\ud last but not least Ladies' Chain Bracelets AND Gold Watches W. A. ARMSTRONG FLESHERTON | Honor Koll.o Staiidiiii; of S. S. No. 9, Artemo8i», for the lunnth of September. Class 4â€" Miiia Bensun, M»y .lamieson, Belt Mayee. Cl»ss 3, jrâ€" Ruth Paul, Fred Truemun. Class 2, sr^Willw Willigan, Mamie SJagee. Class 2, jr-EUa Magee. . Pait 2, sr â€" Jennie Carson, Charlie Jamies-iti, Ethel Tiueuiau.Ernest Hopper. Part 2, jrâ€" Bella Genoe, Newton Ben- 3 >n, Elwyu Jamieson. Part ], Class 1â€" Nettie Truemaii, Maggie Carson, Charlie Wilkinson, May â- ' Parsons. Part 1, Class 2â€" Wilfred Jlagee, Lyda Ttueman, Stella Pedlar. Part 1, Class 3 â€" George Benson, Edna Wilkinson. his work on the circuit on Sabbath last on account of sudden illness thi'oUi^h cold. Mr. F. T. Carr supplied I h» pulpit at Kiinberley in iht nioriiini;, taking the work at an hnur's notice. The harveat h<mie and social hi-ld in the Presliyterian chur-;h last week was quite a success The pr0';jran! was Iiighly apprecihteil', e^[Jeci Uy the speeoh from our bij-hly esteemed M.P., Mr. Richard- son, albo the sinking by Mr. and Mrs. S!ie;'pard mid .\li.sa .Toy. Altogether a very pleawnr time was enjoyed by all. Mr-) Rusneil of Uxbridge is now visit i' g at the parental home and assisting in waiting on her sistir, Mrs. Lawlor, in her s rious illness. Mr. Jidin Williams is anxiously waitinK the arrival of his steam threshing engine. He expects it here and to be ready to siart in a day or two. Mrs. Stubbs of Ouledon *iis the guest of her Sons at Eugenia for a few days recetitly. The jjotato crop around here is almost a complete failure. â€" m 9 < » < m ' Klniberley The recent heavy raiu has spoiled the fruit picking in this vicinity. Messrs. McConirel and Lawrence are busy threshing out the grain for the farmei s iu this section. Mr. Wm. Best is getting his new resi- dence in readinoss for plastering. Mr. Geo. Proctor has the job' Mr. Thos. Abercrombie is home after spendiusf a few weeks driving Inspsctor Qrier around iu his regular iuspeoiion of the public schools. The genial inspector is getting pretty feeble. Mr. John McUowan is here at present on business. The family have not ytt moved to Durham. VaiideleHr Miss Jones' Voice Greatly Im proved A starting impiuveinent is noticeable in Sliss Jones' singing. Her voice is btronger, and sounds clearer and sweeter than before Ubiny Caiairhozone, which is a wonderful aid to singers, speakers and ministers. Jatarrhozone inhaler insures absolute fieedom from colds, coughs and catairh, clears the n< se and throat, and prevents hoarseness and huskiness. Cat- arrhozono awakes the voice brilliant and enduring, and is uncommonly well re- commended by p>iiua donnas, members of parliament, lawyers, doctors and thousands that use it daily. Better try Catarrhozone. Price $1 ; trial size 25c. Druggists, or N. C. Poison & Co., King- ston, Out, Ceylon. From Our Own Uoirtspwident Mr. Geo, Piilchard returned home on Thursday last aj^ler a six weeks' sojnun with friends in Manitoba. The Forresters are pushing their new liall to completion . Messrs. Holloy and Graham are doing the biick work. Mrs. Caison of Pricoville is visiting at her daughtei's Mrs. S. Gilbeit. Mrs. Woods of Euphrasia spent Sunday nith her daugh'er. Mix White. Mrs. MtMannis visited fi lends in this \icinity a short time ago. Mis. McCallum of Eugenia npeut Sua- d«y with her daughter, Mrs. W. Kells. Miss Ai^snes Junes spent a few days of last week at iSdr. John Uolley's. . m ttm» < â-  â€" £ugciiia . From Onr Oum Correspondent. Threshing is the order of the day aroun.i here at present. Mrs. Crawford and lirtlo daughter of Durham were sjuists at .Mr. G.Collinson's the past week. ftlr. R. Cook, who has been visiting Kansas friends for a fortnight, arrived home on Thursday. Miss Clara, who has been away for neirly five months, accom- panied him home. Mrs. WiLson and Mr. W. Beatty of Bauda spent the paat week at Mr. W. McMullen's. Mr. R, McGill returned on Wednesday, after a two week's visit with friends in Toronto and other points. We are pleased to learn tliat Mr. Jas McMulleu, who has been so ill, is slowly I impioving. Mis. D McLauglilan of the nmth line, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cairus hore, during the past week. The Engliiih Chuich people are prepar- ing for their hirvest home servic, which is to be held this Toesdiy evening. The Rev. Mr. Newell of Markdale will take charge of the services. From Our Uieti ConestMtulent. Mrs. Donaldson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Donaldson of Toront-) Junction are visiting at Mr. Henry Williuiiis'. Mr. George Hillyard ol Cataract, who is assisting Mr. Duagle to put , in the tilertric wires, U a great favorite with uur Eugenia young f'dks, o^ the female per- suasion especially. We are [Jeased to heal that Mrs. Geo. Lawlnr is slightly on the mend but i« yet »ety low. Mrs. Turner of Toronto is the Kuost for •oniu tiuie past of her friend, Mr«. Adam Hitilnp, jr., of the valley. {iev. Mr. White was dvI abU to tako Simon Jelly of Sholburne, during his visit to Manitoba made a trip to Grand Forks, Dakota, and inturviewcd lh(» officials of the univernity of NortW D-t- • kot'i, who have possession of the .mas- todon skeleton belonging to the t^Ate of the late John Jelly. Mr. Jelly idiKlified I the skeleton as the one ho was in^|^arch of and found some of the advvV.suig ma<lttr used by the laiu (i,vner in jHlroF I th^tafK-B. The otticials preoent treated hiiu very court e"U.sly, but claimed that they could do nothiu.; until the president of the College returned from his trip to Europe. As exooutor of his brother's estat<N .Mr. Jelly fixed the price that ho would accept for the skeleton if the col l«gu wished to purchase. He i« of the .opinion that the univcisity will buy the skeleton asto<m as the president returned and permission is granted by tlie Legis- Itture, the university being a ^ti|t« in- stitution.â€" Free Pr«Be, The Story of Morning Tiredne.-^s Is told by impure blood, poor digestion, sluggish liver and tired nerves. It is a warning of very serious trouble ahead, and shouM prompt sensible people to tako a bracing tonic like Ferrozone. an ener-' getio invigorant and rebailder. Ferro- , zone will give you a sharp sp[ielite, pro- 1 mote good digestion and sound sleep ; it j will feed and enert^ze the enfeebled or- | gans, strengthen Che nerve nnd vital 1 forces and regulatu ilie heart. Ferrozone changes that tired feeling into vigor, strength and ambition, and does it quickly. Remember the name and insist ^ on having only Ferrozoiie ; it's the best ; tonic made. Price 50c per box. or 6 ' boxes for $2.50, at tlruggists, or N. C. i Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont Sold by; W. E. Richardson. I Additional Local Items. R. J, Sproule, who has been the agent of the C. P. R. Telegraph Company's office here for the past fifteen or twenty years, informs us he has tendered his res- ignation of the same, and in- timates if there is any other person in Flesherton who would like to have the office if they will let hiitf know he will bo pleased to recommend them to the superintendant, who will be here to remove the office in a few days, for the appointment, Sproule, Crossley & Co., Fleshorton, have received by the carload their winter stock of American Water White and Sarnia Prime White coal oil, bought be- fore the advance in price of same, and are selling at car'oad prices. lb will p.iy you to give them a call. One good cooking stove and 4 heating stoves for.sale cheap at R. J. Sproule's, Fleshorton. Oats, bran and shorts for sale at Sproule, Crossley & Co,, Fleshertou. The great coal strike is noaring a settlament. Geo. Damm, a Nurmauby farmer, was struck in the eye with a stone while threshing on his farm last Thursday, the stone being hurled from the cylinder out of a sheaf of grain iu tybich it had lodged. The resu't is likely to be the Wss of sight, if nob the eye itself. Cbe Fksberton Gmporium ? I ncFARLAND,5TAFF0RD&C0. | • HARKDALE, ONT. ^ I Grey County's Biggest and Ctieapest Store. ^ : New and Charming Mater ials ; For Shirt Waists. ^** J A season or two ngo when silks were in the lead of popularity we didn't believe â€" nobody believed either â€" that silk and wool could be so J exquisitely patterned as to almost supplant silks for waists, yet this has > been accomplished. The soft, woollen fabrics, some of them with a dash ' of .silk combined, are taking first place for waist making. Anionii this J new and vaiied iis.«oriment just in of waist materials all the loading • shades are to be seen, some with stripes worked of silk, others with J patterns worked of silk. 2A yards sufficient for a waist at 50 and 7^ ct». J pur yard. ' 23c. DRJiSS GOODS FOR 16k. 5 075 yards of double fold Dress Goods in tweed weight! Colors nary, ; brown and green nii.xtureaand a good durable cloth, our price 16^ â-  38c. ZEBILENE DRESS GOODS FOR 25c, * â-  430 yards. of Zebilene Dress Goods in colours brown, gray and green. ym f Our price was 38c., now only 26 ^J > 35o PLAID DRESS GOODS FUR 25o ^ ) New plaid Dross Goods double fold, in silk mixture and would be good ^^ ; value at 35o., we have it marked to sell at 25 jl? â-  81.50 LADIES WR VPPERS FOR SI. 15 $R â-  Anewlotof Ladies wrappers in opera flannelettes.colors garnet,blne and )K ) black, bought at a reduction therefore you can reap the benefit. On sale j^ " this week at 1.16 ^^ ; 35o LADIES VESTS FOR 25c JT \ Ladies Union Ribbed Vests, with long sleeves and sold in most places at ^ft £ 35c., our price 26 ^1^ ) ^ 2iic SHEETING FOR 19o jjl ) Twilled, unbleached sheeting, full 72 inches wide, and heavy weight. In ^^ \ regular w.iy sold at 2()c, otu price 19 ^P \ i OFF FLANNELETTE REMNANTS W. i A case of 8349 yards of Flannelette Remnants, in stripes at one- third less iK ) than regular value, in lensjths from 2 yards up. The 7c quality for 6c. ; ^D ? 8c quality for 5ic., 9c quality for ^R ? MEN'S DRESS OVERCOATS A LEADER ?r ^ i In Men's Dress Overcoats we have procured a dark grey chSviot, velvet jf^ ^ C(dlar and fty front which makes a very dressy also durable coat and up- ^|^ ^ to-date, our leader at G.90 ^5 k MES'SHEAVY ULSTERS A LEADER ^ ? Ill Men's extra heavy Frieze Overcoats with large collar, plaid lining and ^ i a very warm overcoat, a lea<ler at ' 4,90 m^ d $3..i0 BOY'S SUITS FOR ?2 95 ^ / Boys' 3-piecG suits from 28 to 33, in blue serge, also brown tweed, well ^|^ tailored and trimmed, and would sell at$3.50in regular way,ourprice 2.96 (^ . ^ EXTRA IN MEN'S UNDERTFE^R ?R â-  Men's all-wool (stamped unshrinkable) Shirts and drawers, in Scotch ^V ^ make, special value only 60 IJJc ' Men's all-wool Fleece hned Shirts and Drawers, stripe fancy in extra ^h ^ heavy weight, special at each 50 JR.. ? ? 1 IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR HARNESS All kinds and prices Whips and lashes frunks and Valice", combs and brush'-s, Swearpiuls and collar pads, Axle Oroaae, Hoof Ointment and Gall Cure, Bitts and Snaps, Buggy Dusters and all stylos and prices. Rubber Ruiis. Woollen Rugs Harness Polish and Metal Poliljh and Everything in our line. 60 Co F* 6* Karstedf $ For For all fall Goods Where You will Find a Well Assorted Btock 01. moore ^ Ficsberton ^ T1«$l)crtonFurniturf t marerooms* ^ We are carrying the newest Hyl^^ of seasonable goods in all lin«*|i(pt? Furniture,,ooii8iHiing of : Parlor and bedroom ants, lounges sidelMjardii, extension and centre talile»>, chains window shadt-a and curtain po'es, picture", easeln, etc , W hich we otfer at LOWEST PRICES Picture Framing and Gcnernl Re i^ -jniriiig. Underrakinii in all its (' bniuchaK. Satisfaction guar«ntec<L ! » W. ri. Bunt, - - prop. Men's waterproof smucks,just the thing for a cold wet day 2.25 Boots and shoes the very latest Men's English Kip Bluchers, guaranteed waterproof. If they don't prove satisfactory after wearing them, you may have the privilege of retrrning them and get your money back. $2*75 CALL AND GET PRICKS IN GROCERIES A Fresh Stock always in Hand HIGHEST PRICE : PAID : FOR : produce HAl^DWAI^E DEP'T Heating Stoves, Cooking Stoves, Box Stoves Parlor Stoves, and Kanges. FURlNTACES A SKPCIALTY F. Q, KARSTEDT, FLE5HERT0N

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