-if' ^wwnW^Pffflppf!^:. TiT£ FLESrfERTON ADVANCE April 27 19i)» if'.. â- 111. â- â- " iv M •.H'- • !-â- •â- -' t Methodist Church Sunday, April 30, 1905. Mornint;â€" Mr. M.K. Richardson will preach. Evoi.jn','â€" "The «in "f Covetoou!jnes«." Last i:i B»'rvice on The Ten Cdmmand- nicnt". 1 e. I. wiLsoK, B A., B. D., Pastor p^' ^ fifinittj mp Characterintica of the Past W.ek Carefully Culled for the ( 'iriutis. . . Gdt. your liiliin.! taoklo dui> up. Fresli liiMo a' ways on hand. J. H. Dackett, Eusunia. Mr. Arthur Wardrobe spent Good FriU^ij' at his parehtal home here. Wink horse for sale. Apply to J. P. Otiewfll. VIr. and Mrs. .Inlin Nuhn spent Ei.ster Sun. lay with friends in Toroiito. Good potatciea for s.ilo. Apply tnF. G Karstfdt, F'lf.slierton. Mr. J. WillijuiiKOt Chatgworth, viaitrd with. S. BoMgs ovor Sunday. New Fi-uHt & Wood Ivmiher wixg.)-.! f'lr *dv;, eleven lunuths cn^dil nr cash. Ap- ply to William Moi;re, sr., Fleshertuii. Pilr. Martin spent Good Friday with fi-ir.nds ill the city. Biing us your uristiiii;. Our chopper baa no superior and few cquah. We can do it any day. T. W, Wilson. Fred and Lorenzo Norris visited al home over Enater. A quantity ot timocby andalsike clnv.r seed for sale. Apply to Win. Davib, Fleahort..n. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Arnistong spont a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. Alf Wardrobe Itft on Monday to take a siiuatiuu iu Toronto. Pij; hi.stâ€" all white, weighed about 1-tO lbs., Robt. Mdlntyre, Port Law. Mr. Ed. Elder of the Toronto C.dlfgo of Phantat-y ras in town on Monday. Fresh lime for saleâ€" Jas. Ohver, south liiic, Arteiiiesia. nilS Mrs. Wesley Buskin is visitiny relatives st Uunt.sville, Muskoka. Mr. R. It-land, of Tee.swaler, was the guest of >Jr. J. Boyd over Easter. W. J. Dou-jla.ss' Seed HorsE is a busy place these days. From appearances he is doing the seed budness of this vicinity. Miaa Nellie Bogi;s returned on Good Friday from an extended visit with friends in Alton. Canned fish of all kinds; also Salmon (Trout and Tresh water hcrriuj; by the half barrel and pound, cheap, at Sproule, Crossley & Co , Flesherton. \ Mr. Jas. [loinphill, of Toronto, is xisiting his mother, Mrs.Kobt.Ueraphill, on the 4th. In another column will be found the route for Grown»low Chavmini; for the Ktascn of 1906. Mr. 11. Whittaker is the Dianager for the coming season. Jos. Cairns, proprietor. Miss Hannah Stafford came home from London on Saturday to spend her Easter holid-iys at home. (Pure iniplo syrup and sugar at Sproule, Croislcy & Co., Fleshertou. Miss Miggio .Mc.\ulay, of Toronto, spent Easter Sunday at her parenta' home hero. All kinds of root and t;ardea see.o including turnips, inan;;le8, sugar beets, etc., at W. J. Donylass. Mr. .las. Dow, of Sault St. Marie, tpent a few days recently iu town with his b»oth(-r, David D-iw. If you want sniiu-ihing giod in pure Japau, ^'u-en or black tia at lowest prices try Spioulo, Cro.s9ley & Co. Mi.s.< Maud Snvth, of Toronto, was a ftucst (if her gmndm' ther, Mw. John t-^linton, over Sunday. For dutch setts and pure garden seeds try Sproule, Crossley & Co. , Flesherton. Corn! Corn! Corn! Any ijuantily of cm fir pig tot-d â€" P. Lnvcks. Mr, B-rt B->rtdio»sp, of Toronin, spent » few days la- 1 week vi.sitini! friends in Flesherton and P^ui/enia. Mr. Peter Noiris, of Toronto, sjient • few days visiting with his mother, Mrs. White. , Fresh California seclless navel oranstes. / Ouba and Jainsioa baii.'ina.<i and bust ijii.il- 1 ity Ifinona arriving almost daily at \SproiiU, Crossley A Co., Fiesheiton. \ Aiuung the ladten who spaut Eastur in Toroutu were Mrs. J . Boyd, Mrs. F. Ui-kltng and Mrs. Geo. Mitchell. Pig asiriiyâ€" Came to prenniaes of under signed about A;.-rii 14, one pig, weiKht aoout lOO lbs. Ouner pleaa« prove prop- I erly. p«y expenses and take it away. K. Beat, Flesherton. Remember the spring show of live stuck on the agricultural (4rf)und8 here tomorrow (Friday)' i -i Jos. Cairns wflJ run the Globe hotel at Ceylon afier May 1, the license having been tran=fei red by Ira Sehell lo him. Mrs. John Chard left on Thursday to spend Easier with Mrs. A. Scott in Owen Sound. â- â- . â- Mrs. T. Kerr, ef Marlcdiilo, spent Good Friday iu town with her mother, Mrs. Uas'io. ^• Mr. Ed.Ben;ham,of Tor into Junotioii, visited over Gnod Friday wuh his parents heio. Mi.^3 M. L. Beatty, of Sturgeon Falls_ in compaiiy with her mother, is visiting with Mrs. Jos. Fields near t iwn. Miss Alva Fetch, of Tor-nto is visiting with her mochor, Mrs. Peteh, east v! the village. Farmeis are advised to look over the ad of W. J. DdUalass on page three in this issueâ€" it is well worth consideration. T. Waucliob has sold his farm near Pioton Station no Ira Schell, late ot the Globe hotel, Ceylon. Consideration, $2400. Keep your bowels reg-alar by the use of Cbamberlaiii's Stom-ach and Liver Tab- lets. Tlurc IS nothiug bettor. For sale by W. E Richardson. On Friday last Durham voted on a by- law to grani aid to the recently burmd furniture factory. The bylaw was carried by a very larjie majority. Mr. James D.'W and family, of Sault Ste Marie, have removed to a farm on the O. D. R which Mr. Dow purchased during the i.iast week. Liisfc â€" A diploma, for Chn-itian Culture Ciiurse exainiiiauoiis, was left on C. P. Rail«Hiy iruin Tw-outn, on the evening of the :i4th. Anyone lindiiig same, please furwaid tn Miss Lizzie M. Robertson, Priceville. A sir.a:l-pox eiiso is reported in Kim. berley. It was contracted in New Ontario. Proper isolation has thus far prevented any further spread of the dis ease. A meetini; of the Wuniens' Christian TempHtance Union will be held in the Baptist church on Thursday, April 27ih at 3 p m. All ladies, interested in this work are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Joseph Armstrong recently sold to Mo.ssrs. W. J. and Walter Richardscm, of Euphrasia, twenty-four two-year.old steers for S(;0O,aiid a few days previously .sold to J. B. Thibaudeau seven head for §294. â€" Standard. Geo. Co<;ker8ole,a lad working at B.P. Legate's mill at the station, had the end of his third finijer on the riyht hand nip- ped off iu an edger one day last week. Dr. Carter dressed the injured digit. The railway surveying party were at Buiiessaii, hall way between Priceville and Durham, oa Monday evening. They Were then luniiing a trial line somewhat to th« north of the Durham gravel towards Priceville. Just what direction the survey will take, o» where it will tap theC. P.R., is not yet known. The pariy will probably not be here before next week. flood second hand sewing machine wanted. Nmhing but a really good iH.iohiiie in (ir^t cla.s.* condition need be otl'er«;'. Apply at this office. Mr. John Wilson, a Cnllingwood arch- ill ct, h-is completed plans for the C^piey Fanners MUliiigCos. mill at Feversham. It. will be 52 feet in length and 34 feut inches in width and will he of stone nr concrete. The contract for the m.aohin- ery and equipment which will be a full roller process, has been awarded to Messrs. Robert Whitelaw & Co., ot Woodstock. Mr. Thoa. Givens, of Chatsworth, eloped with Miss Maggie Aid a week ai{0 Saturday morning. They left for some point iu the States. Givens was a mar- ried man and his wife eloped with another man about a year ago. Ho w.w bartend- ing tor a shoit while in Oweu Sound in the hotel where Miss Ard was employed. Givens left a number of small debts rant;- intf from $5 la $20. Chataworlh is becoming notorious by reason of so many elopements. This is the thiid inside of a fevf DioDths. The Scott- Ralfo concert held in the Methodist church, Flesherton, on Thurs- day evening last was one of the most enjoyable things of it's kind that we have had in Flesherton for some time. Mrs. Scott Raflfe did not disappoint. She had been heralded as something superior in her lino and quite sustained her repu- tation, being freely encored after every number, Ilev. Ivison Wilson and Mr.s. Blackburn sang a duet and Dr. Murray a solo, as also did Miss Zilla Tiiniblo, and the choir filled in with several num- bers. The concert was quite satisfactory from every point of view. Quite a large number if Markd.ile friends came over to help swell the crowd. Our Clubbing List â- > Advance, *I31erald and *Tor.mto World, daily $3 25 Toronto Daily News 1 85 Weekly Globe 1.80 Mail- Empire 1.80 Family Herald & Star 1.80 Toronto Star 1.80 Fanners Sun ... . . 1.80 All al)ove prices include The Advance and Monti-oid Herald, if paid m lidvance â- mly- Early suh-icribera get best value for their money. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. "Mothers buy it for croupy children, rail- way men buy it for severe coujifh.s and elderly people t-iiy it for la-fjrippe," say Moore Bros. Eldon, Iowa. "We sell more of Chamberlain Cough Remedy than any other kind. It seems to have takn the I'ead over several other jjood brands.** There is no question tjut this med- icine is the best that can be piocnred for a couj^h or cold, whether it be a child or an adult that is afflicted. It always cures and cures quioklv. Sold by W. E. Richardson Cend^rs for Dredging 'â- pKNUP^HS adilrosBud to CliQ undorsifiiioii and -*- endorsed "TendGr for dret ging" will bo rocoivod up to and iU'-hiditiq May liitli. lOOr), for thu drHd^iiig requirdd at the loliowiug places, during the proBeiit year: Ba>liold, Bello Kivor, lioavortou, CoHiuMWOod, Kin<'ardine, Matchti- dftsh iJay, .VIeaford, Owoii Sound, Treuton, Poii- etaneui.sheue, Point Kdward, Karnia, Port Stanlev, Koudeaii^ Port BurwuU,.SitugQeii UivoJ", Thoruburyand VV'MirtoM.. SpeciliCtttinns. can bo neen and form of teniior obtained at the Depaitm«nf of PubUo Workf. UttiLwa. Temk-is to incluio tjwing of pla'it co ;t!id from tho works. Only dix-d^;uu ^.-^u oe nm- idoyod which aro r^gioturud in Cimuda at tha timo ot filing of tenders. Coutracfcors miist. )>'i lua'iv to i><:giri whk within thirty daya atlor the t^ato thwy have bouu notified of the accept- ance of their tender. TiiG DHpiirtniwnt 'S not bound to accept thu lowe^it or any of tha tendeiH. by «rUer FKEP. GELIN.\S Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Avill 20. 1!)05. Newspapers iufioi ting thia advertismoatwlth out anihorily from tha Uopartineut will nof bti i)aid for iS. Mr. Geo. Mansell of Glen Meyer, Spicer Gale and Lloyd Dnckrill of Peter- horo were guosts of Mr. and Mrs. N. C . Mansell over Eftater. Principal ManBull of the public school attended a ttMichers* conveiition in To- ronto last week. implements! I am agent for the fam.)!is "heeking" farm iniplemt.s, and can secure fur you any iin|ile- ments you niay reipiire. I am also agent for the Ma.wvell Hay Rake. WALL PAPERS! GROCE R I ES We have an excellent stock of fresh i,'rocerie9. We are never wiihout FLOUR, BRAN, SHORTS, Etc. Dii you want flower or vegetable seed.s? Wi,. have the best ones obtainable. The largest stock in the town- ship, of BEST Quality and LOWEST PRICES, from 3c. per double roll up to 50c. On exhibition by C E. Tryon, ThB rK.iC-TlCI, PAINTKK & I>APEtt HANGER. PiAlirLES ON API'LICATION. Priceville - - - Ontario^ BOOTS AND 5H0E5 The reputation of our Boots and Shoes has been builc up by close attention to business. Our Footwear is well know throughout all this part of the country as being the best. The proof of this is that so many always come to us for their boots and shoes. Our Spring Stock is up-to-date in style and make ^ and is the best and most complete we have ever had ^ to show you. Ule Jifways Cry Co Give a Dollars (Uortb ?or a Dollar. ...... "^>^ -^Ki.jf., flail Contract SEAIjBD TENDI*;RS, addre.ssed to the Poatiuns- ter General, will bn recoivod at Ottawa until Noon, on Krida tho 2nd Jnnf. 1905, fjr the cori- veyH.nco of Hi.-i Majesty's Mails, on a proposrn contract for four jeais. six tiin s per we<'k • ach way btt/weeu ii'oversbaui and Kloaherton, fioin the l»t July, next. Printed "notices containitsg fu thcr inforn»-- atiou as to oonditioriHl of proposed Coutract may be seen and blank fonns of Tundur may be obtained at tho post otticed oft Keversham, Fk'Bbert.on,and Maxwell and at tliu oUiue of thu Vest O nice Inepector at Toionto. G, C. ANDIiHSCN, Superintendent. Po8t OUic*» Dopartnionb, Mail Ooatract Brauch, Ottawa. 12th April, 1905. Road Closing Notice. Township of Artemesia. Notice is hereby given thflt the Mnnicipal Conncil of tho t'orporution of the towiiahip of Arteniewia, will aftei four whcIcs from tho first- pnblication hereof, iu the Flesherton Advance nHW8pupcr.(tho riaLe of which ftrst publication will be the i;U.h <*ay of April 190."t,) proceed to pnss a by aw to close and dispose-' t the nntier- luontiu.iud ortKualroad Allowance i tho Town- ship of .\rtfirnei*iii. r\z. the oiifinnl allowancn for road between the atcond and third concess- ions North Kast oi tho Toronto a. d Sydenham KoHd. from the lino between lot • HiJ and 1 j;t to a point Ml thu south woBtorly limit of lo 1 17, •.^0 rods south easterly, from the north W"st.- erly angle of said lot 117. rcmnvinK !i wov v that part ot said roail all(»waticft whore the valley road crosses Hair! road allowance. All person-i interested iij ti hereby rec|iiired to take notice and govoi u thuniselvtjs accordint;ly. rUo couucil will meet on Saturday, tho sixth ay Lf May, llKio. \V. J. BELLAMY. Twp. Clerk. Iu custom work we Jiru second to tunic. Wi; l)^:p fhe bt'Ht tuaitiriiil tiuiL can be i^ofc rtiiJ ;iny order eutrusted to our care will lie ciirefuly utt.oudod to. If vou are ^roin^; to travel wt: have a larL'e stock of TRUNKS, TELE- sCOPi^s ,t SUIT CASES. Call and see them at Clayton's ^ ^ ^ ?Ics:;ertdn* C^O^K^^O^^O^^^^ HnotbtrSbJpmentof Clover See^s €omprislnd €xtra TatieVt JllsikCt Red $f mammotb 3ust Received. Cbese are si^ectally selected for Purity and will repay Voisr Examin ation* 1 also bave aburudance of Strictly First £;!as$ Ctmotby* •»'«â- Sfa. â- *"' <!*• ',"' >*'*• .»'<• >*'<• vM«. .}'«. ^', .Mi. .}(«. i\i, .jM. .jti. vv, .^l«• v>i<. J.'^ ^!?' t^ti. •»!«• SU. ^K; :?' i '^ H0R5E ROUTES 6ron$low €barmtnd Mouflayâ€" Will leave his own 8taLI« «t(i.vlnn aiirl proceed to .Jos. Heattit-'H. (IrntiRe Vall»-vv,for uoon, thcnco to W. .1. Pattei8'»ii'K for iiiRht TiioiMlayâ€" Uoi-alil Martina, fiih UIoquIk. for noon Aucl .loliti Uuat.>nV for nieht. Wi 'tuesdayâ€" J. McLaublan's lor noon aud botue foi iitKbt. Thurrla\â€" ToOny Orr'sfor"noon; tbancs to Thos. Talbot's for iilRbt. Fridayâ€" To .Johii Anderson'**. Warohftm, for uoon. abd .Maxw. I! Tilln^^e for uiuht. Saturdayâ€" To Martin Phillips, gravel road, for soon, An<l bouie for the Di^bt. B. WHITTAKER, Maa. Jos, CAIRNS, Prop- •?,«â- •>is- â- iiVj- For Your Stock IJitK-i:,'.-i)ii), Iiitortiiitioii.-il Slouk ITnod, Columbian Reguliitor Tick DostiOjur f->r llie sliecp. For Yourself Patent iledicines â€" all the popular niakea. Pipes aini tobiicco* For Your Wife Spii-cM for Clinking â€" Alli?pice, Cinnamon, Mixed .â- 'piceB, otc. Pii-fumcs, CorlicullaSilk. For Your Baby Soothing Sv-ui), Suckinn Bottles, and Teething Uing.s. , ^ ^ >i< Richardson & Son Flesherton :-: '«. is* If # â- • • â- Ontario ^