Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Jun 1905, p. 5

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10$ riTE'TEESnEKTON 'ADVAN-CE ' JuNr 1 190c k . Methodist Church if. I. T.viT.'JON'. n A.. TJ. r) . - - - PHstor ^ p^ _:..:_ ^ |L- â- Charactfriatics Of the Past Week vurcfuUy Culled for t!ie Curious. . . L! - Fresh lime alwajH on liaiid. J. H. Dttckett, Eu<;eni.i. Born â€" 4t Maikdale, Ui Mr. cnci Mis. A.F. WyviUe, On al.iy23, a diiui;ht..r. 0.=prcy Council niinuUs will appear ' next week. Dutch set- <in:o:i»â€" a few piiunds at per'p.<ui.d 10c. W. J. DoU:;lass. Mrs. J. \V. Armsirong has gone on a visit to Ottawa. Dr. E. F. Armstrong ia-^enJing his h'diJays with his sister, Mrs. nicklins;. Seme fine toii-ato plants, also bedding geraniums, for sale. W. L. Wrii-ht. Dr. E. K. E-ichardsou, Toruiit'i, was in towu for a couple of d«ys last week. ' Twenty-ihree candidites wore initiated in the R. T. of T. Friday niglit. The nieuibiTship is now 90 -• Mr. Hu^h Ped!;ir, whois employed on " the Owen Sound Sun. t;ave The AJvjinre a call on Thursday last. / Buckwheat tor sale fi^r seedâ€" a limited I quantity of the celeluatcd Silver Hul'. -'VEicoulo, Crossley & Co. / ' Good democrat wauon almost now.wirh / pole Rud ivhifflctrtes for -sale; che;tp and i on ea?y terms. R. J . Sprouli',Fleshei<urK ^ Soda and ice civara, fine confectionery, chocofates, lozenges, also choice cigan. W. J. Douglass, .\Jedical Oall. •'â-  i>tr. Ai.diew Gallon ot Versailles, N. Y. . viaited friends- here during the past week. Fifty thousand pounds of wool wantud ill exeliansre fur cs.-^h <ir woollen coods. •â- '• Highfst runtket prices paid. J. E Rich- ards, Dund.ilk Misses Aniiio Wib ix, Mabel ai;d Min- nie MuIl^ll.l\^â-  and Miss Ma:lH'W3on drove over to Thorn'ouiy to »')â- : frieiiJo on Su'.i- Mr. C. W. Uutlediic, Markdulo StanO- ard, gave us a fraternal call rtn Thursday la.sr, v.-liile in town as dt-legate to Ike Methodist district nieetint:. •-~ VanJeleur C. O. F. will hold tlieir annual picnic ou Julyl. Further anu- ounceiiieuls kttir. Messrs. Frost & Xichol of Owen Sound have secured the co:itract of buildini! clie Chataworth cement eiJcwaiks at i>^ cei'ts i ' -per foot. W. Moore is agent in Flesherton fr E. N. Iletiey bugijies, the best on the - market. See him bufore buyirg. .7nl5 You didn't get those picture post cards '-yoi^ were wanting. A.Thurston, Flesh- ertoD, has them. 5c. each, 6 for 2"c, By mail, postaso extra, 2c. Lost - On May ISih on the 4th Tue, a i'; parcel containing; a berlin wool cushion "• top, a pair of kid gloves, a purse with -^ -Borne -silver in it and some oilier artii;lea. A suitable reward will he given. Finder â- ; pleaso leave at this oSico. Mrs. Thomas Pearson of Oakland .Cal- ifornia, is visiting; her hrolher and -lister, Mr. Hodcirick and Miss McKenzie of the Toronto liue. It is 2t years since Mrs " Pearson left Artemusia. The semi-annual district meeting of Artemosia L. O. L. will be held nt the lodge mora of L- (). L. uU9, Orange Vall- ey, on Tuesday afternoon, June 6, comai- â- ^ «nciui; at 2 o'clock. \Vm. Sharp, W. Master. The laxative tlfoct of ChamberKin's Stomach and Liver Tablets is so agree- able and so natural that you do not resl- ize it i.s the effect of a medicine. For tale by W. E. Uichartson. Mr. Will Moore, h.-unesamaker, will welcome customers to his new stanil, AVriyht's old Btoro, opposite Atmatron<<'s jewellery, after Saturday next. Time to plabt the root crop â€" I havo all the most desirable kinds of seed mangels, sugar beet.'t, turnips, etc. Large vaiietj and first class quality. W. J. Douglass, Me»l;cal Hall. The Owen S«tin<l Association of Bap- tist churches will hold their annual meet- iug in Flesherton Juno 13, 14 -luid 15: The meetings will all ba open to the public and the evening sessious will be of special interest. For O^ilvio'i Royal Househo'd Flour, also Manitoba and (>ntario blended flour, â- o Nestles Food Flour for pigs. A^s' 'itwa hhorts, chop feed, ivitt and peao, go to Sproule, Cro«8ley & Cos, Fleahettcn, Ea.<it Grey Farmers* institute will hold their annual cxoursii n tn Guelph o:i June 22' .See advertiseineut next w-;^k. Miss Moiigie F^wceit, with F. G. Kar- sihdt, spent a few days last week at her lioni» in Lieatlicott-. Fevershmn and flesherton football clubs wllpjjy a sjainai a the agricultural â- jrounds Lcre •â- â€¢S«turd:iy evening t.ext. This niateli v. as lo luve dme off Monday evetiini; but was postponed on account of lain. The visit of the Epworth League to Duiidalk was again poatponci on account of rain. This .s the second time this visit has been prevented by the elements. Ail parties indebted to Dr. Murray will kill Ily Sittle .accounts this week and avoid collection charges, as all accounts not paid then will be handefl into court for oi'lietj^ion. The Ailvanco ba.s li:>d c.iniplainis made this week at out iji'vs alio s'and on ihn street corner SuntiHy evenings alul oulu the aivls us tl-.ey ^u to andTcrurn from church. We say boys, because thi^ir bir.ius hive v^vidt-ntly not arown in uni- son wi'h their boiiies, N^.) si-lf-respect- \itd youn;! man wtiuld lie found guilty of sue II action.s. Tn some towns, yotin'.; men wh ) do this sort of thiiiif, are called hoD'ilunis. Here, of course, wi? have no such thiig as hoodlums, but if such acts are cootmued si>me youns men of rTia town are in !^fac d»n^i-r of beiig placed in tiiis clasi by those who iire capable of judgitii;. A little esciteiiieiit was caused at the .'tatiiin one day l.isl vrei-k, when Wm. Taylor, hostler at the Queens hotel, was foiiiiJ inseu.sible in one of the stable stabs Nvich a carbolic acid buttle, empty by bis sidrt. It Ka» taken for granted that Wir. had poisoned himse'.t. Dr.' Csrter was culltd and gut hi.s sTinach pomp in oper- ation butciulu find no tiace of poisoning. Taylnr, when he came lo, explained the pc â- .virion as follows .• He w».>» putting d..wn hay fiomthe mow when I. is â- fork slipped and he was precipated to ilie fl or bchnv. llie fill lenderinii liiiu iusensibie. The l-oitla i.'f acid v4-as in 1 is pocket to be uswi for IPL'iiimate jjuiposes. The fall knock- ed it out, the Cork loosening and contents spi.liiig. The txciteuuut quicUlv sub sid''. I Am a Cured .Man After Victory Over Rbeumalism. Mr. .Andrew 15. I),-.y s;..y-: "1 n'.n a cur..-d iiian--tliis ^loriwus tritaiiph ovvr a ttvribte di-sBuso. M.nk well: wasetfected by Cameron's Ubeuniatic Cure." If theieis a man in Owo'i Sound who can toll ot terriUle sntfering from rlicuui- a'i.sm it is .Andrew b. D.iy. an eiupl yee of the Sun Portland Cement Co.. Mr. Day is on the night shift at the Works. Yesterday afteriU'on a press repi'rter saw hi-n at his residence, 42 Pay. iter street. He had suffer«l iroiii iheuiuar!>:u i-.i its iuo*t ritetise ft-rin. His em;'l"yiiioiit niade it. neee.s^ary for him to lie exposed ill all kinds of weather, resulting i" an attaok of rlieuni.atic paii»s which sprt-ud gnsliuViiy through liis entire sy>t..'in. About a'year and a half ago the dis^a-se liocaiiie so Severn that he was compelled to quit work. lie tried many of the rtidely advertised cures but they had no eff^'Ct whatever. One I'riday uii-ht almost in de«»j>Rir ho purchased a botik< of Cuin- eroti's Kheumatism Cure. Tuesday night found liiiu entirely cured and he resunud his work at the big oemeiit mill. He took a little over a bottle .iid has not hid a toiicli of rbeumalism since Mr. I)*y 18 enthusiastic in his praise of the meiiicine that relieved his sufferings pT- niaiieiiily in so .slioit a time. The med- icine is prepared and sold by D. A. Cam- eron A Co., the White Front Drut; Store, Ovvou Sound. Interest in the robbery which to,.k place at Mr. C. NV- Hartui.an's private b.iiik at Claiksburg last fall is revivcrl l>y the tiiidmg by three young .Mcaford men, of the notes which, tou'ether with some forty-tJvB cents in «mill chaiije, Wfre stolen on the occasion. Mr. S. H. Irwin, niorcbaut tailor; Mr. Hugh Muir.iy, Kd- ger-keeper of the Molsons Bank; and Kr,<.nk iVlitchell, youngett son ot Mrs. D. Iv. Mi'i-hell, were strolling a'oog the Bi:; Head Uivcr oil- Sunday afternoon wlim they made the important find. .\boiit two hundred ya-ds below the dam and a fciv feet back of tlic bend wiiic'r fonn.-i purt of the river hank on the s»juth sde, is a \*ot>\ of water probably two and a half wide by three feet in length. Mr. Irwin's atteutii'n was ariested by seeing sorue h>oSB papers lyiog in this pool of wa'er. I'e iuiniBdiately tished then) out, whcu the party examined them a:>d found to th.-ir amazement that the»y were notes tumped with the name, "O. W. Uart man, Claiksbnrg, Oiii." I'nd. r a U>ie close beside the riVer Frank .Mitclell dis- covered anm her h't of iiu eg with a p'eco of elastic tiand around ihem, while Mr. Murray picked up a third lot a few feet ea«t of tile second bundle Many of the notes were for 9100 and over, whie q iite H nuinWr, prineifwUy sale notes, ranged foom f 10 lip to #100. Mo.st of then-, thoagb slightly discolored by water, w-te in a goeKl stale <if preservation. Mr Hurray to< k iKs notes to the miin- Rger of lh« Molso*s Bank and iVsked wl.at he would do with them. On .Mon djiy morning Ml. Ferguson informed M r. Ilariiiian by telephone, oi the find. In the afterno(>n Mr. Uartmau came to Mew- ord and identiilied the not«a aa the ones ito.eu from hia private bank . After suit- ably rewarding the young men for their linil he accompanied Mr. IMurray to the place where the papers were recovered and sncccodfcd in hndina several addicion al notes. As all the notes had been dup- Iiea'ed they would be of no value to any cue tindii.g them. â€" Meafcti Mirror. Mow Pneumonia Starts. You catcha little <wlj to-day, by to- morrow it h.as leached the throat, next day the luiias are affected and you wi.'<h y'U had used "Catarrhozone" »hi-'h kilU colds in five minutes. In the first place Catairlmzoiie soothes the irritated iiiem- Iranes and relieves coniiesti.n, â€" then ic cuts out the phli^gm and destroys d\t germs. It enables the blood to retain a natural supply of i.^y(Ten, luni; food, ai.d vitality. Ill any couah, bronchitis or luna ailectioB it's guaranteed to positively cure. DecUne ai.y substitute for "Cat- arrhiz mi-. Corn! Corn! Corn! Any ^aautity ^i corn f jr pig feedâ€" P. Loucks. Sprained Ankles, Stift Neck, Lame 5houIder. These r.re three comaion ailments for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is es pecially valuable. If promptly applie<l it will save you time, money and -suffarir.g when 1 rout led with any. one of these ail- ments. For sale by W. E. Richardson, Flesherton. R K!nnear& Sons MAXWELL Wish to announce to the public that they have yet a few remnants of Prints left at the re- duced i>rice. Come nnd .secure one before thi'V all g».), aa we are forcing sales t^ make iMore roi im for other goixis. We have lea.<ed the store across the street, which is filled with Harflw.ire, Flour, Paints, Glas.'s, L(jng Clear Biicon anet bkne;- a, which we oifer a« cheap, if not eheav'cr, than elsewhere. We have (tleu Huron, Singhanipton and Maikdale Flour always on hand, so you can get a choice fi / "1/ W'e are headquarters Loo/i .Jie â€" • I ere, for the famous zi ly mouth tMin<)er C/ivine In O.sprey. Xo di-^counc on the length or qiKi'ity. Secure yourselves by leavriijf your ordtjTS here iu time. Iliithe.st market prices paid for choice butter and I'resU eggs. R. Kinnear&Sons HO J FOR iagarara!?s Friday, June 16. And Toronto. The I. O. '>. F.of MurktJalo will run ti uioiistor e::rurs:ori via the t'HiiAiHan FacitU* Ixailwa* to Turouto; Steauier '*l.»uri!»'n ».:ily" to Port DaU)'^iisit», aud" ett*L'tric railwav fioiii I'oi t Daihousie to Xiugara Kalis ou FriiUv Jmu* 10. A (iuHglitful sai] of two hours ou Lakd Oiitiirio, aU'I the eleotdc railway p.v-ises tbroni;h tho city of St.C'ttthttrincp. auil the tow:;-* of TboroiJ an._l Mcrriioii. K-Xcursiouists will also bo able CO sot* the j;roat poach orcDdnlii v.: OutHrio, tb6 oM aiul uuw \Vi-I!anti Ca:JiiIs, the Whirlpuoi aU'I ihe u'ijiHty Knjn.is. Kxcin-«ion tiaiu will l^ave Holland C^jutie at G.XaJu.; Markiiiilo 6.55 a,m. Tiiue Fare to Fart? to Toronto Nia^f*ra Falls Boltaiid Contry. ..CW S-MO '*•£-.) Herltel-V .... ...6.:w 'iOj •iiJ .Maik.lale .e.oj 2. CIS i.lO Heiiboiton .707 a 03 2.1J5 rtotoii 7.16 tai 2.03 buiiium .7..'8 a 0.7 2.C.> Coibettoa ...7.:i7 i.m 2.00 MeiHuetbou .. . ..7.« l.Sj 1.S5 Shelburue â€" ...7..H LIS) LSI Croiubierf .S.03 lOii I.IV> Laurel . - .8.13 LOO I.CO Arrive ut Toronto at 10.30. ChiWreij utKler 1« yes.rs, half (.ir«. TicfeeU to Turouro gooii to retnrn ou any rpRuIar train .fiiini.ntl' rickets to Niaiiara KhIIs goo.l to roturu ou re^uUr tr&iu Juno 19tb. ^pcciitl traiu will ieavo Toronto Fri.iay oveiiiug at I()i3il p.m. for HoiJaiid Ci>j:itrc, -btuppiud at iibove Htatioris, Tickets from Hh«Iburnrt. Croir.bios aud Laur- el RotKi rfc^urnins niuil tha i;tb only. 'I hid wui uuitoubtetUy be ihu bf»t excmsion pf thtt SHAhOii. as tho Marklult* Lod^iti ot thy Inddpoudeiit Order of OUUfuliovii aro luavin;; uotbtDK uudonoto luako this ouo of the moat ^lijovablr' oiitiuK'*. J. S. KtJWE.N.O.. R'W. ENNIS. Sec.. Com- tuiitctf : W.U. Sing. F. Saijuaiit, W..?. Ciialuiur, J.U. Ste|»btiusju. Steer Strayed From lot 9, Con. 3, .S. D. R., Ospre?, atx>ut May 21), ont red and white steer with consider- able white on face and one hoi-n aligbtly stubbed. .\ny person ^vintr irn'onuation lead- ing to bin recovery will be nuicablv rewarded. . J. A. BATH, Duilalk P. O. Try a bag of Roya! Household What is it? Why it's the rcry best flour . iin iho maiket ' That's why we keep it fur .sale. It is by far the best flour made on this continent. j We have a goi>d selection of strong large garden and house plants which are going | quickly at very reasonable pr4ceG. i. It will pay you to take a look a: our stock of groceries. Here you find groceries of . high quality aad low piice. We still have a good selection of moderately- ' priced ;;arden and flower seed. j Wm. L. WRIGHT ;/1.Af:&£.\;V; " J^ TT-;:^^ WALL PAPERSI Barnhouse's Old Stand. Tlesberton « OnU The largest stock in the town- ship, of BEST OcALITY akd LOWEST PRirES, froui 3c. per double roll up to i30c. On exhibition by C. E. Tryon., The PBACTle-L PAINTEE it P.VPEE H.VX'iKB. SAMPLBS OS APPUC.lTIOX. Priceville - - - Ontario.. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ BOOTS AND 5 HOES The reputation of our Boots and Shoes has been builc up by close attention to busine.ss. 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 tt-t us for their bootsand shoes. Our Spring Stock is up-to-date in style and make and is the best aucl most complete we have ever luul to show you. ^' meHlwaysCrv Co 3ivc a Dollars CUortb Tor a Dollar ^ Iu custom iv>'rk we are second to none. We use the best material that '^% ^? can be oot and any order entrusted to our care will bu carefu.'y atteudei gfS Z^ If vou are going to â-ºravel we have a large stock of TRl NI\S, TELE -a #P Si_'01'LvS it SUIT CASES. Call and see them at <i% ^ ClaytOn*s ?kS:;crton. ^ xj^^m^m^'<^:^^^^^:^r:^^^x^ S! SEEDS! Hnotber SbiJ?ni$ntof Slov^^r Seeds €cKi5?ri£l!tg ejjtra fancVt Ulsikc, R«d ^ rrianintC'tji 3ust Rec^i^-ec-. C!?e$t ^rz specially selcetcd for Purity and ujil! repay "^^vi-^ G.x^smfn aiion. 1 a«so ba»> abu r:danc« of Strictly First S^lass Cimotby. - c^ ouglass S^<^'&.^&%S.'i.^&.< w BINDER TWLNE. Inkjl (.i!tii»^r tioticn niiidor Twine will h.' solil at the K)ii^|>>tou IVDitenliary to faruu'Tr*. ill such qnautiiics ns may t>u desired, for cash. at tlio '(•lluwirig i»ricefl:â€" 'â- Pure NJaniU'- -' (GOO foot to .tho Ib.^ - IZio. ' Mlxea Manj.a"^'- --t54»0 " ' " i-iojc. "I'uro XPw ZeuUiid" -(450 â- ' »^ " ) - - 9c ^. per potiiid los» od ton lots. a!5 f. o. b. Kini»9^on. AiMresH alJ couiniuuicalionfl, vitb remi^>aQ ces to J. M. rutt, WMdeu VoiiUt-'Jtiary, Kiu«- ?tL>ii. Ciiturio. P»P*»r»* tir»«r4ttt^ tHi<* notic* without anthor- itt fto-o the tviufi'a X^riutor will uot b« paid IbtJitf.pr. J M. rLATT. >Vaa-den« Kiugetou, May 10. 1005. Notice of Bvlaw. o;> ^w <sc ^v, jj./> 0.5. <•«, i'i jSfe .}w> lii; ^'»- ^.t«. <v- sts, .^!^ J"/- ^& vV. i!!«. :?'?: iVs:^ ^"i ^I's i^l^ ^;. ^A' '/T?^ Vrt'?i?"/*? W W W^viv'W^.? Vt? â- Â»(? V -m-- 'Jis- W- -iA- 'iHf 'W â- Â«<.- -n? -Sis- ''1^- vi> '/i« ]f For Your Stock 'iff J}2 H.Mba;;euiii. International Stock Food, Colutfibian Regulator. §i^ Tick Destroyer for the sheep. -/flf f %• Patcrrt-Midioinea â€" «!i the popular makes. Pines and tob.icco. ^ t For Your Wife m m For Yourself m 2fc • Spii-es for conking â€" .VU^pioe, Ciunainon, Miied sinoes, etc. SiP retfuines, CorticelbSilk. m Notirp is b^rphy <ivt;ii. tb.\t A Br >aw wm . pt«?evl by tt»e township of Ait^ruesi*, 0:1 th« ; I nixth -lay of .Mftv, .\. I . 1905. providing for rd" j i<f«(ie of D«-homnrc*R lo tho amoant of Jii'r.ii Tor pnimweti of the trust een t>r Scboal Stvt:>;i No. 3 of Haiti Tovtigiiip an J that such hv .aw w«« ri.'«i^trt:.1 in tho He;!istry ffflce for tNo I South KiJiiiK of vbe i'uunty of Uroy ou the j tbivteeiJtb day of Mav A. l\ IIW. t Any iU(.>t:oit to quatih or »ota.si>1<^ the ^mro I orauv part :in»reof uuiht be ma^Jo w.tViin tt r-v- 1 ni<hth« aft«r the fli-st publicaMcuo! this aoiico i ; aiH^Aaamnt hA inAiln thrtr*.A.ftor I [ amfreatmot bo made therfaff'^r. { liaboa at Fleaberton thi« IG;h Day of Uaj, ' Tor Your Baby |^ . ^i^.So^4tng Sv-up. Sucking Bottle8,.*nvl. Teething Ringg. ^ wl-i kX4 kXi ^ 3 Richardson •& ^Son % H DRUGGISTS '. % t-c- Flesherton m igo&. W. J. DELLAMT. Qerk I Ontario 4

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