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Flesherton Advance, 4 Dec 1902, p. 5

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THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE December 4 1902 i:%. c» A.STOr-2-E23V..S. Cvi^jun Wilaoii. <So rvlcetsSunclay 1 1 « ni & 1 p. Subjects for next Sftbb*ii,liâ€" Mi)riiingâ€" Tlie MiHK-on.iry Pmhleiii. Evonui,;-- lOclinos from tUo Campaign. Vicinity Chips ^ in-.iftcrlstJcs of the Past i'j'c.;-;** tiarcfuily Culled lor the i.'KrioUN -* "â€" â-  How to Vote on December 4 ARK YOU IN FAVOR OF THE BHINGING INTO FORCE OF The Liquor Act Of 1»»3 YES NO. X To Vnto for Pioliibilioii you m iirk H. S. Fresh oys'ers at Banihouse's. Fresli lime always ou hand. J Duckett, Eugenia. Mouey i;o loan at lowest rates. A VanDusen, Fieslii'iton. Parties haviiif; dog or C'Oii skins to be made into ii.itis should brin;^ them to W. Barnhous.', Flesliertoti. Mark your l)allota to-d:iy directly umler the word "Yen" aud you will make i;o mistaVe. Dr. A. E, Little, dentist, of Owen Sound, Wiis niarrii-d on Wednesday of last week to Miss Cora Emary of Brcokholui. Good horse for sale, 3 years old.Reneral purpose, dark brown, "vcU bioke and sound. Ap[)!y E. Wurfcs, Proton Station P. O. H'ghesfc cash price paid for furs, hides, sheuiiskins and tallow. Don't sell with- out givuig iiJO acaW. Mark Wilson, Flcsh- eitoa H. Alexander, tailor, Flesherton, Ont., Clothes tleaniug and dyeiim. Special at tention givcu to ladies' 8uit3. Office op- posite livery stable Blacksmith shop, good business, also brick house and good stabls, vill.ige of Foverslianu for sale at a baigaia. -Ap[)ly to A. R. Jhkster, Feversham. Men Wanted â€" A couple of men wantoi t.) do bush work â€" one to drive teamâ€" and a 1 id to d« chores. Apply to E. Wurts, Proton Station P. 0. ' Mrs. Taylor of Owen Sound, who hi'.s been the guest of licr brother and sister, Mr. Roderick and Miss Mackenzie, re- turned to her home on Monday. Slioep Strayedâ€" From 'he midei signed. Lot 10, con.lO,township of Ospvey, about 23rd October, two ewes. Any informa- tion of same thankfully received by Samuel Colquett, Feversham. Farm to Rentâ€" Lot 9, Durham road, quarter a, ile east of Priceville. 75 acres, 60 cleare^l, good buildiiig.s and well wat- ered. Must be rented i nmediately, G.)od farm. Apply to U. McArthur,Priceville. Mo>'fi\ TO Lo.vs â€" At ih to 4iJ per ceo - Expenses low. .\l30 a number of im- proved and unimproved farms for sale cheap. -Apply to Geo. Rutherford, Shel- burne, or Duuda'iK oliice Saturday after- uoon. 6 Sheet) Lost â€" Fromniv uremisca on Nov. 6, SIX ewes, one black. Informa lion as to their where;ibonts will b thankfully received by Wni S!iarp,Flci!h wton P. O. In t.ho last dominion plebiscite this county aiive a majority of 3090 in favor of prohibition. JThis tiiijo it is expected to give ovei 5000. See that your vote counts among the number. Mi.ss Carrie Rutledge. who tnuglr school for the n.ist year up in the R.-iiny River district, bus been re engaged in the same schiKil for the coming year at an increase of salary. Notice to Taxpayersâ€" Ratepayers of Ward No. 3, take notice that tiixes un paid by the 14tb. of December will be col- lected with costs. John Wright, sr., col- lector. A couple of younsj men from O.sprey (iot hilariously li(|uiJated on Saturday and ran thtir h'rws into the back of a br.m new cutter < ccupied by a couple of other young men, smashintj it badly. The boozy young men will no doubt hi»ve a nice little bill to settle. A va'uablo luufd bclongiir,' to Mr. Mark Wilson broke its leg in a simple way on Mond<iy. While walking aloiip the rimd by its luaster's side ii slipped and ihe boiio srapiHsd. Mr. Wilson says he would iioi have taken thirty uolUis for the ai.iniHl. Old ' §;int" is now being <^rcd for iu hopes that (.be bone will heal. I Married â€" At the home of Mr. Jolin j Kaittinv, twelfth line, Osprey. on Nov. 2(5, by the Rev. T. Scott, Miss S. Alberta Kaitting to Mr. Irwin Mc(Cewi>i of Dun can. The weddin-^ party consisted of about 100 guests, who enjoyed a plea^'imt evening. Municipal matters in Artemesia have j(Ot yi-t begun to be talkt-d about. We have heard no rumors as to who are likely to be iif the Bold for municipal honors. Mr. Boyd, however, positively asserts ih.it he will drop out this year, which will give some aspirant the opportunity of seeming his seat at the council board. So far as we know we believe the other councillors will be in the field again. Rev. Wray Smith of Durham occupied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday, morn- ing and evening. The morning sermon WHS on orthodox lines and the evening serimm was on temperance. The audience in the evening was a large one iind Mr. Smith was listened to with deep intwrest while he made a powerful appeal for the prohibition measure. Any waverers, after listening to Mr. Smith's sermon, should certainly waver no longer. A party of youna pe<iple took possession of a viiciiu'. risidrnce in tnwn one nij;ht last week for the purpose of a private aoci.i! party. Uuiing the evening some persons w!io had more energy than bruins amu-ed ihi-'mselves by throwing stom .s I hrough the la. ge windows. This was a mighty poor way of entering a protest and the perpetrators Nught1:o beasliHtned ijf theuiaelvos. They were old enough to know better. They ought also to replace the broken windows without being forced to. One of our romantic young clerks, whil.; packing eggs last Aug., wrote bis name and address on one with the reijuesl, "Please c.irrespond." Last week his he-art was set ad in a flutter by receiving a letter from a young lady up in tlui unsurveyed part of Al;;oma. and postm.irkvd Atiko- kan. The young lady stated that she was the happy ? possessor of the egg and ven- tured the information that she was 20 years of iige. This is as fac as «« have been let into the secret, but if the romance spreiJs any further we will endeavor to lot our readers know. Rev. Ivison Wilson and the Misses .•\llie, Annie and Minnie Joy attended anni- versary services at Durhim on Sunday, where very large audiences greeted them. At the evening service tbe church was crowded to the doors, every available inch of sitting and standiu'; room beint; taken. The party visited the cement wotks ftlonday forenoon and speak in glowilig terms of this wonderful institu- tion. Its magnitude was beyond their wildest dreams. They a'so speak grate- Inlly of the reception accorded them by Durhatii people. The Advance pulled a hornets' nest about its ears when it published the rumors resrardiny those cement works at Durham. Bro. Irwin of tbe Chroiricle snorts and los.';-,;; Iii.s ir.ano in disKUStthat we .should liine given place to them. He .says there i- not a w. id of truth in what we said but ;.lra''i. tway admits that the clay will bo brought from Stratford. .As the Cliroiiicle intimated, wo have no de- sire to injure the business in any way and we are glad to give the rumors ro feried to a general denial. It appears that from 75 to 100 men will be o«ntinu ously employed by the Cv-Mnen*; firm. The building and machinery are the most complete and up-to-date to be found in the world. May they pay big dividends! Nerve Wracked and Insomnious. Everylbing goes wrong, head fe-ls heavy aud dull, mind is tillod with stranize fore bod iii'^s. stomach is out of kil'er You need a good tonic like Fermzone to brin:j back your lost appetite and diges- tion, and cleanse the blood of all iiii- pnrii.ies. Ft-irozone is a wimdcrful iii- vigorant aud sirenglhener and will banish ghioiny depres.-.ion an<l quickly restore you a liealthy, vigorous condition of mind and liody. Noiliing is so good for the sick, weiry and debilitated as Ferro/.one. Price 50e. per box nt diuggists or Polsi-n it Co., Kingston, Ont. Sold by W, E. Richardson. foot and mouth dise«se is wide.spread,and the exportation from Bostom has been prohibited. A. R, Fawcett, editor of The Leader and Recorder, was (.n Thursday after- noon married to Miss Julia A. Ramey, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. E. \V*lliam.son, Dorchester, Middlesex county. Rev. John Mahan, of Mount Bryiiges, ofiiuiated. Alter a short honey- moon Mr. and Mrs. fawcett will t;ike up residence in Toronto Junction. - Bolton Enterprise. Uonor Rolls Honor toll for Rockvale school for November. V. â€" Victor Phillips, Elwood Genoe. IV sr. â€" Bessie Ri/ssell. IV jr. â€" Jos. Simpson, Reta Thompson, Je.ssie Phillips, George English. Illsr.â€" Finley Hoy, Vera Phillips.M. Fisher. Ill jr. â€" Dora Pedlar, Jennio Park, A. Chard, Albert Hoy. Il-Charlio Hoy, Leila Clark, Elsie Pedlar, Sain Simpson, ITanny Porteous (etiual,) Leila Fisher, Minnie Arinstronis. __ Average attendance for the month 54. H. W. Stafford, Teacher. Honor roll of Eugenia public shool for November. Class 5â€" Daisy Smith, Charlie Smith. Class 4 â€" Ida Osborne, Millie McMullen. VVgie MciMullen, Fred Smith, Ada Turner. Class.3, sr. â€" Alex. Fisher, Tena Wil- liams, Mabel Carr. Class 3, jr. â€" Bertha Williams, Edna Williams, Elwood Purvis, Annie Napier. P. H. Badgbrow. JuNioE Department. Senior 2 â€" Clara Latimer, Albert Sloan, Ettie Thompson, Ruby Graham, Ethel Armstrong. Junior 2 â€" Herbie Fisher, Jakie Sloan^ Kity Jainieson, Wesley Plant, Mary Jamieson Pi. 2, sr. â€" Ettie Latimer, Rnssel Park. Pt. 2, jr.â€" Albeit Williams, Millie Campbell. Pt. 1, sr.â€" Russel McMullen. Pt. 1, jr. â€" Elsie -irnntrong, Annie English, Freddy Plant, Wesley .Arm- strong, Georjje Williams. A.L.Robinson. Cattle Estray Camo to the premises of the undersigned, Ku- geuia, about Oct. 1, four yearliiiR cattle. Tlie ownor is requested to prove property, pay ex- penses aud take uame away. S. FISHED. Tarnvsrortln Boar for Service. Alvin ( No. 728 ) The undersigned has a thoroughbred Tamwnrth. Boar bred by John Bell, of .Amber, Ont., for service on lot 170 con. 2 E. T. Sc S. R. Terms SI 00. Sep.lyr. Richard Alien, Flesherto.i, Horses Strayed. ramo to tho premises of the niulorsiqned, lot 37,Coii. 13, ArteinoKiA. (ibout Oct.l.st.,oue horso. The owner is roiiuestad to prove pro;)orty. pay e.xpeusus aud take tbo smuo away- Wm. SAMrLB Eu^'eiiia. P. O. FARM FOR SALE Only 81S00. $500, balance en.sy terms nternst 5%. 100 acreM, 75 cleared and under cultivation, balance half cadar swamp and half mixed hardwood. Com- fortable frame dwelling, frame pi st barn half mile fiom good .school and 3 miles from village of Eugenia. Apply to R. J. Sproule, Flesherton. Salem Koory, an Assyrian shopkeeper of Cliesterville. was murdered by a fellow countryman naiu?d Calil Abraham, nl.o went into Koory's shop and cut his throat with a razor. British porta hivo been closed to cattle from the Sew EngUnd State*, where the County Council Gkction XoticiJ is hereby «ivon to the electors of tbo fii.xth Cmniiy Council division of the County of (^-rev. that 11 raeutitiK of said eUx^tora will bo ri.-ld ill tbe town hall, Bavunna. on Monday ttio •2'-nd (lavof Uoceiubor, A. D., 190*2, bt'twe<a> the honr.<i nf ont) ami two o'ciockj). ui., for the pur- pose of iioiiiinatiiiR caiKlidfttoa for thooliicos of ooiyjtv coanc Uors for aaid division. If after Mio time above naiuod or after the laiwe of tbe time ( vix. tbe following day) iu which ciindidates njay withdraw from uouiin- ation.thorH remains more tlian twooandidatea, a poll will beoiKJtied in each of tbo polling sub- divisions iu said county council division 0:1 !\rondav. the flftli of January A. D. 1903, from the boar of nine o'clock a. in . tmtil Uvo o'clock of same day for tbo clectiou of two county connoijlors for said uouoty council rliTtgion. Diitodat Fovureham this lirst tlav of Decoui- bei, A. U., 1902. W. G. AUr-TEB, NuDjiuatiU^ Officer iI!ll[[[W Notice is hon^by civon ho tbe electors of tbo fifth caniity council divi.siou. of the countv of 'irev, that a montin«of the said elocto s will I'O bold at tbo Town Hall. Flerthcrlon, on Monday the '.^Ctul dav of Ueoeiiibdr. A. p. VJ02, betwp'3 . the hours of 0110 and two o'clock p i«.,for tbo purpose of noujiiiatiu!' candidates for tho ofRco of county couiioillors for the said division. If after the time abovti named or (ifter the lapse of timet vik. tbo followint,' day! in which candidates nominated uiay withdraw, there ve- ntaii'S more than two candiilateR. a poll will bo opened in each of th'i polUnu' snhflivtsious in saidct iinty council uivision'on Monday the 5th tiav of January, 190 J, at nine o'clock a, m. and ron^ain open ni»til five o'clock p, m. of the e^amo day for tb • election of two county councillors for said division. Dated at KloahertOD this fourth day of Dec- ember, \ D-tlOOil. W.J. BELLAMY. Nouiiuatiufi OiDcer. ^ T. J. S H E P P A R D '\ I FLESHEHTON AND EUOBNIA. \\i I Seasonable 6ood$* | f^ â€" f|\ Our Ladies' SuitingTS ^ In this line we have all the new Fabrics.and they are ^ worthy of your inspection. You will find all needful goods for this season at this store up to your expectation. We have spared no pains in the selection and the many who visit us is proof that this store gains in favor daily. 1? Gents' Furnish.ing-s Our Men's Suitings in black aud colored worsteds.and Scotch, English and (,'anadian tweeds are complete, with a fine assortment so that when you want a suit to order we would ask you to call and see our collec- tion before buying. In"' Men's and Boys' Ready-to- wear suits, Overcoats, single TroAvsers, Overalls, Smocks, Ties, Gloves, Collars, Underclothing, your needs are well looked after. Boots and. Sh.oes Our Boot and Shoe department is filled up with a full stock of seasonable goods, heavy leather and felt for Men, Ladies and Children. Our I^ubbers We handle the celebrated Maple Leaf Brand and we have a large assortment of heavy Lumbermen's in the Snag Proof and heavy rubber; also Snag Proof long rubber boots as well as a full stock of rubbers for boots. '0 ft* IVIilliriery The stock in this department has been replenished since the openings by large shipments of the latest and most fashionable styles. The assortment is most complete aud will be maintained throughout the season. C. % Sb^ppard. Just opened The largest Stock of perfumes ever ottered this side of ToroVito from the best French, English, German aud American makers. boxes. In games wo have a laru'O m >i/ iif m- '^ a> an ib \b a/ Of a/ ilii 0/ il/ xft iit \A \b ib J^ Also Ladies' and Ger.t's Companions in the newest .'ityle.«, iitid .si. me nse- ful things in Sterliiif,' silver. In toy.s we are full A3 we can le of all kind.s ; ]!iigle.s. Guns, Air Ritl.'s, UoeUiiig Horses. Dolls, M kinds from 1 inch to 3!3 iiiclies loni^. some dres,sed others to (liess yourselves, Ibind Sleii-hs, :ill sizes .iiid away down in price. A Inr'ci atoek of nie(.hiinie:il toys very anmsiny, bouts, b..lli .siiil niulsti'iini.Steiiin Eiiuines, Ti'iiii, Triun Cars. JHo^ses, Tin T..|is, irai 'l'o|)s, Paper Tops wood- en Toj'S. Boys" tt..| boxes, school boxes. Girl's work bo.xes.Olovo and all kiud.s of as&ortinent.ciird !,'«ines of all kinds, For";, pitehiiiy lins, carpet balls, table croquet, Pinu' Pong, table tennis, Crockenol.and many others. M.S0 a lar^'e stock of pictures and story books, Hymn book-, School books. Bibles, and other books in a giMid assoriineiit suitable for gifis. Pictures, Auto and Photo Albums. These with o.ir re^nlarstock makes our place aliout as full as it can be with sweets, nnts and oraiiiies. About ItiUO lbs. ju.,t arriveil this morning and will be opened at once. h^nilierchiff bo.xes, Thauking all my old friends for past partonage and tinier thev will yive me the usual liberal call. ^? '".*â-  ^ FLESHERTON TONSORIAL | I FARLOR. ^ ^ - â€" --^-=:^= â-  fe ^ Don't YOU WANT YOUR uaib cut? jt ^ if so, you can get it done in tne ^ ^ )u^•â- st styln and in the nuicke-i^t jg tinder. .Ma-i Sliave. Shaoipo '.Singe iL Etc dona in the most up-t,o-d.ito ^ way. ^ hop '^ - W.E.Rschardson, Flesherton. I *' f A WILSON : FLESHERTON ^ have overcome the misty vision th* creeps on with the advance of years, and now I am the most pleased man I know." A pleased patron is the best advertise ment. W e give free tests and guarantee satisfaction. m 1 WMZ EMCilTIOS, Gel; Tiie Sest. QRT IT AT IHE Owen Sound, Ont Where you can g.;t the most ih"rou.:li trninintt in either UusnieKS subj-'ots or ^^holthan(l and Type*ritlng. TIi'h ia wh.itiur yraduatu* will tell ymi. Wliy *â-  B< cause we have the best coUeiiepremi.ses, the bfst text- books and the be.st inelliod*. For fuither infonnntion mldrotw C, A.FLEMINO, PRIN. UEiTORE TUK3DAY |^ W. A. Armstrong, fUBiSBiSE DllllB FtS SEBVICE 1 JEWELER AND OPTICI*. « <rL5:SHERTON. I Tho undemiiineil hiw • floe Ihomunhhrn h York»fcl»n l)o»r for net vice on lot :vt. tl(Mi uoii(, oeniOD, Art«.iiMl«. Terina •!. 1 % B. DTbQ;!{.<

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