Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 7 Dec 1905, p. 8

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mmM ««â-  MafM â- ;T December 7 1906 THE FLESHERTON ADVAJTCE If yon. your friendi or relatives foffCTwllb Fits, Kpilepsv, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable treatise on such diseases to T»tE Lkibio Co., X79 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All Jruggisls sell or can obtain for you LEIBIGSFITCURE There have lieen 178 persons admitted to thi) Uruot houce of refuge since it was opeucJ live years aeo. When )'im want a pleasant physic try Cham- lierlaiu'a Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy t<i tnVe and produce no eriping or other onfleasant effect SoldbjW. K. lUchardson. The Markets. t'arcfully t'orrcrtcd Each Week Oath 3.0 35 Ptas 72 to 72 Biirli-y . 45 to 45 UiiUer 59 '.o Id K>!«s fresh 20 bo 20 Cliiki-ns 7 to 8 Ducks 9 to 10 Oeuso 9 to 10 Hay 500 to 00 I'olatoes bita 50 to 50 Wlieat 05 to 65 Turkeys 13 »o 13 jOU Fowl 6 to 7 standard t /jank (of Canada) Has opened u brancli nflice in Flesher- ton. nhuru u KCiicrul Imnkini; huHineaH will l)B tntiiHacted.. JMoiii-y available for ic(rltlin>itu business enterprise. DUAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD on all puiht^t it C.ktiada and thd United States. Interest allowed on deposits of tl.OO and iipwardN conipouiidud, half yearly. G. IMLitoliell Agent. A Question of Spex Do your eyes tire caoily ? If SO. You need Qlassas. Do your eyca bum ? If SO. You need Qlosses. Does the type become blurred in reading? If 80, You need Qlasses. Do you 6u|^ from frontal headache f ,,4fso^ Glasses will Help You. Do you know if you have perfect eyesight? If not, we can Inform Yoa. .tr WILL COST YOU NOTMINO. H, A. Armstportis, Vi ♦ tWtLE" ^NI> :>PTiClAf«> ^l-ESHERTON Xocal Agents Wanted At onoB for "Can>.da'H Orft.n*oit Nurser- iea" for Hio town of FLESIIKKTON and surroufiiJiiiiiconiiiry, wliiuli will lie resor- v>><l for lliu rii:lil man. fiTA IIT NOW at the lust Kellina poason. Mid hiindlo our n^^w Njiccialties on lib- eral terni'i, Write for pnriicularH and send 25c. for iiur li'indHoiiiu alu iiinuui pocktrt micro auopo, (n jiitli) ijein) iisijful In : Karii era, ill exitiumiiiu seudn and ^raiiiH; < tn^liard- irits, ill ox.i mining I reea foi uiNorto; Tdivh- ura itiwt m holars in HtiidyiiiK ItoiHM), and /ivi'iy'jiiily in a hundreil dilfiMuiit ways. Stone & Wellington (ovekSOO acbes) Toronto • > Ontario Yuung nioi anil wianen alicniM tjkko a course i»( triuniujj ill sluirlhaitil and typewriViuK ai the Jj.- -J^ ()WKN|ROUNIi. ONT, 'rtiwi' U a larif-! iVimi.»iiJ fur y»un)C men tWd'>K< .iiilKrs, vury in.ioli larRir than the (ii^ijdy. ttiii:-oi3[b an<l iiraotinal niiirit.) Inalniline Man ft.i:.jwinK suliJncU: -»li.>i Uiand, t'lnnaii'ii lutein, touch typowritinir, ivmunnatiip, siwl- UjiK, letter writinR auiigviior^l ollkn practioe. /liudauU admitted at any time. Full particu- /•^«sv..t to !.:.; aildrwu Ires. Address «. A. Fl,i;.UMlNiJ, Prln. Ayers One dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime prevents ni£ht coughs of children. No croup. No bronchitis. A Cherry Pectoral doctor's medicine for atl affections of the throat, bron- chial tubes, and lungs. Sold for over 60 years. " I lisT* assd h.ytt'* Cfxrrr FSetoral hi taj faslW for ctfrlit ysan. TkervUnothlnr equal to it for eonghj and oolda, MpecUUj for rhll- «rsn.''-liBa. W. H. Kaniaa. *a«Ui7. Ala> fe.,Mo.,PJIO. for J. a ATXK CO.. I,«w«ll. Mm». Night Coughs K«ep the bowels open wtth one of Ayer'e Fllle at bedtime, Just ene< V -vp L In Furniture The largest and best stock of furnituie ever shown in Fleshor- t'ln. This without fear of contra- diction. Come and see some of the nice things in Sideboards Dining RooiT\ Ci]airs Parlor Setts Bed Roorri Setts A special reduction just now on everything in order to reduce the stock. W. H. BUNT. 3-urniture S)ea/er ti flesliertoii - Ont. Oi^ J Business Cards njI'UULbOUOH & YOUNO U Hanker Markaale Jo a R«noral bankiui; business. Mone; loanen a reasonable rale Call ou us. a J BVBOUI.K I'odtniastxr, Fleshertoo <.x>iumissiouor in H. 0. J., Auctioneer Con vsyaccor, Appraiser ami Money Lender Keal EktatB anil Ineuraneo Agent. Ueed« Qiort«sse". loftses au-t wills csrofuUy drawn np ami valuations made on fhorteHi notice, nionoy to loan at lowest rates of intoront. Col eotlons ftttoiidod to with promptnen eharfioH low. Aeont for Ocean Doiuiniou Btaamship Company. A call solicited. Societies AO U 'W meets oi. the last Monday in eacn month, In their loORo room. ChrlKtoe's block, fleshorton.at 8 p.m. M.W., A. IlarrUon ; Uocorder, Jas. Feislcad ; Kinan- oler, W.J. Del. amy. VisltlDRb'etbreo iLvlted. PRINCK ABTHUK LODOE, No. SM.A.FA A M, meets In the Masonic hall. Htralu't blook, Klosliorton, every Friday on or before the full ii'orn. John Wright, W M.; U. N. KIcliar son, KnLretary. COL'UT PLKBUK.HTON, OT), I. I<. F. neetsin (Uiiistos's Itlocli the last Krldnvovoiii'Bof each month. VisliiuB Forestern lieaitily welcome. O. It., .t.OornHeld; B.C. W. Kutklu; Fin. Hoc., H.A. Wlllitt. IMeane pay duos to H. A. Willett oo or befsro the last day ottbo procoediiiK month. CHOSKN FhlBNDS-Fleshorton Oonncll of CnoHeii Frlmids meets in (^la\ ton's hall ftist and tliiril WmlneKlav otOKOh mnutb; 8 p. m Pay a«»ns»ni«nt8 to the Beoordir on or liofoiu tee first dayof eaeh nionlb. Cblef Councillor, T. l<lakeley:Ucoordor, W. II. Hunt. Medical Dll OABTRB M C V A H Ont. Phvr.lcian, Rnrpeon, etc OIHre and rs«ideno»â€" Fater st , Flosberton DH A.T. MONO (iinilimte Toronto TTiilversltv. Mem. I)i>r ofOntaiio (lolleito <ij PlivnioMans and Knv- guonf. Muiwoll. Om. duccossor to Dr. 8oott. t P orTBWKl.L ' Veterinary Hurgeoii Graduate of Ontario Votsrinary CoDsKe. rrniitoiice â€" sseond door snnth west on Marv street. This street rani south I'roHhvtorlan Obnreh. HWII.HON, lllanksniith â-  Iraduatn of the Vslnrlnary Boienes Association, llesldunco, Durham street, op- poiitt4 lloyd, HtoklhiK's hardware. Legal LUCAH WBIGRT ft MrABDLK llarristers Hollottors Ounveyaneara, at* Offlonsâ€" Owan Bound, Ont and UarkdalsOnt W II WninuT, McAMiLX I R LccAs N Itâ€" riashsrtoii oSee, Mllebelt's Bauk every Saturday. Dentistry , B C. MURRAY L. 1). H , dental snrgaon honnr ftrndiiste of Toronto llnivorsitv and nyal CnllsRiiol Dental Aura ons nl Ontailo. (I>B Bdniiuixratloii tnrt*..tb extraction )ffice al resldsuno, Toionto street, Flesbarlon Dr. R.P. AHUHTBONn, L. D.H., Honor Oradu aisof Trroiito DiilTnrOty and Iwyal Col Ufa of Dents] Knr|*«oiit of I'ntarlu. Opposilo Mrs. Hnhner's I'hntoarapb Oailatv. Will visit V. axwellSrst an.) third Ttiaiaaai ol *a«b 1 aitt)! «cuun«u<la( Ju(r tiit. WritUnfur The Advance. Local Option Local option pays, it nieaus the banish- ment of the treating »y»lem. We all havo met n eu and wonit^n who hare lost po.si- liona (if trust and Hquandcred ilirirown I>ro(>«rly by drink, and us alavcsof the djiiuk curse have umre or has poreriz d home and paralysed their energies. Wo can uive proofs where under hieal opt ion many such persons were rufornieJ and their families insde happy and prosperous. V\ hy not du it in Aiteniesia and everywhere? The irue friends of the slaves of drink, and the penplo who are best interested in the true and honnrable finaiictal prosperity of sellers of ruinous iiitoxicanti*, also of their moral and spiritual welfare are the lempuvancu workers. No family of An;{lu Saxon binh, not one in Artenieaia, but has the black dit'gniceful blotch of liquor dii-honor on dome one or nmre relatives. No ptrsou is proud of it's touch. We feel its shame. See local option in Toronto Junction. The town clerk and other offictira state these facts. Rev. Dr. Ilazlewood «ny.s "I have been here 5 numthsand have seiu only one drunken man. All who voted for Incul option Iwfure and maiiy former opponen's would now vote for ii. The treating sys'em is now abolished. A strong aiiti local optionist admits this. A youni; man of the C. P U. says wi'.hout local option he could not pay expenses. Now he has quit drinkin|;,anillivp?ci>nifoi'tnbly. When the contest was there a liijuor seller said tl-.e trade they wanted was not the drunks, hut the working men to drop in to and frnni their shops. Before local option iheao men visited the I ar every day.that is stopped now. The money that was given to the taverns and tialiiiips imw i>o s for store ao.ids and family comfort ami banks. Business was never belter. The urowth is much more rapid than in "boom days." The populiition since the bars were closed is nearly 2000 more. Cer- tainly local option did not do all this, but the placo is not killed u.s the "anti's" said it would be. Merchants sell more and make collections eaiier. Women who had little before to spend now are in fairly good circuin.sunccs. Nearly $700,000 worth of building's, dwelling and business were built this year. First class accommodation in hotels, one hotel advertises seven meals for ono dollar. One of these hotel keepers lately purch- ased a large linainci-s block in town showing his contidenco in the dry town. An ex- policeman, who was an ami, said "Vice IS driven from our streets." 1 used 111 have to KO iiiiu these bars in licence dnys three or f.our times a iiiiiht nud clean llu'in out." Tile sergeant of police said "Tell the peiple local option is nil riylit." Some liquor may be (.old but it is dune secretly. The people who sell have been putiishi'd. A leadiiiC ciiiisen (aid:" 1 am pleased to say tb*t Toronto Junction is more desirable to live and do business in uiidei local opt ion than ever under the liceiiie systciii." As Toronto Junction has banished the bar curse, let Oioy comity act similarly. Two liquor sellers near us have sai.l. We have from giiod authority, "I sliail sell to boys all 1 can and break the law." Some of our liquor srllers are responsible for tlie viiilent deaths near this place with- in the last year. M-^ro such tragedies are yet to follow. Whiskey and greed for its money kills coiisciein:e. The temperancu committee of Artem- esia presented a petition of over 500 koii- uine Toli'is. The whiskey advocates prv- senlrd one of 418, but we Hiid by exan - tnation that over SO of these vither ari' not I'oti rs or live lUtside the municipal- ity. We are told that some foar their names w.re put down under p i.test Wm shall investigate litis. S uue row- (liis and loafeis have disappeand in Tor onto Junction and thero arenobur-r.<i)oin liraw's. let (Jrey county, wiih its towiie and villiiKes, liuTo the same alisooce of the distuibing element. Owen Sound nobly takes ihe leail. In Torc^nto Junc- tion, in aix'een months law there were only seven nonvictioni. Ono great authi r says: "Bar rorinis are the hoadqiuirters of deviltty and corrupt- ing iiiHuence, coarse jokua, vulgar stones and the diasulute dii.ty." -Rkv. Dr. Caidwrll. m n mt . * i erb. W. Edwards Injured. Herb. W. Kdwsrds, of Des Moines, Iowa. Riit a fall on an icy walk la.st winter, spraining bis wriat and bruising his knees, '"rtio next ilav," he says, "tlioy were so soreandstiff I was afraid 1 would have to stay in bed.but 1 rubbed thcui well with Chamlierlain's I'ain Balm and after a few aiiiilioatioiis all Moreucss had dis- appeared." If or rale by W. K. UiebarUaou. The ertuinoer of an expruis train on the 'J. P. R got a bad scare one night lecenily at Duiidalk. A pile of enipy dry woods oi.xea which had been piled back of a Ktoie, were carried by the strong wind on to the railway trick. Thiie they lay until the train came along and the racket made by the engine sniasl.iig thini up was luoh that the enginetr ihougbt he hadoidlided with suine con- »iyanco and he stopped the train. Not Guilty. Rlr. D, Madill wishes to oorreot an eiror which hai been put in oiroulaiion by somebody regaiding th* sale of a threshing machine. Tlio Ooodisun coro- iisny have supplied Mr. Madill with the lo.loeing !• ter whish explaioa itself: Hariiia. Nov. 84, 1906. D. Madill, Eaa., Oe^lon, Dear Sir,--Rsplying to your fsTor of the 22nd, wa are quite aurpriaed st your rmiark*, and do not. liuow how sueh a I report oould oiroolste. The wkole aub- ' lUDce (if ihia (wtUontsr ess* is thsl Mr. Lttu^tiliii was unable to give us the secur- ity as proniiaed by teh-pliono lo the ofHoe Ill-re, and we did not see tit to supply hiui with the ou'.lit unless he gave us ihe sec- urity as promised. We do niX know how there should be any other n-purt us tLts«(» are the facts Yoiira Truly, Tbe.lohii Ooodison Tlirjsl-.er C.i.[riitnif ed] E. F. GOODISON, Soi.-Treas. A gentleman who Wiin iti Guolph last Week ran across some of the ('. P. K ofKoials and was assui'iil by t hotn t hat wuik on the Walkerti'ii lino will begin eaily iio»t spring. â€" Walkerton Tulescope. "Worn Out People *9 Don't neglect the first symp- toms. Oftentimes the irritating cough, the insipid cold, the listless and languid feeling, are due to a -weak state of the system. It is a sure sign of breakdown . Nolhiig' «lsc will put you right so qulc'^Jy and ^^'eclivcly as "Ps\-ctiiNE." If you feel "worn out," it is time fcjr a tonic, a real tonic . There is only one realty good tooio . It is "PsvCHiNE.' Keep a bottle handy â€" never be without H. It tones up the system and restores yoar old time vitality. Ask your druggist about it. GREATEST OF AI.L TONJOS (PROKOUNC£0 SlrKEEN) AU. DBUCGISTSâ€" OHE DOLlAIiâ€" FREE TRIAL l^i i Cannot supply the demand made npon it by bu8iiiea.s men. \Vh.v? I?ecauh0 our reputation for hii;h grado woik is well kiiowii and wo protect this reputation. Thi» ii a school of the highi'st standing. Winter Totm opens Jan. 2nd. Calaloguu freo, W. J. Elliot, Principal Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. Boar For Service. DB T. A. eLOCUM, Limited 1 79 Kins et. W. Toront©, Canada DO YOU WANT A POSITION ? All schools are not alike, and c.i|)rcially in helping students to positions. Do not overlook thi.^ point. -"â- ^O. ONT. Oua thcron-^hbrad Uerkiiiira Boar for Bcrtlce, Terms one iloUar. Wa. JayiRioN, Fo.'Claw P. 0. Store Talk! Now that our twine hu^iineu is about set- tled for this scjisoii, wc t.ikn this op- imrtunity of thanking our nnmwoin cus- tonirti-s for th-ir liberal p.-itronage in that particular lin-. Wa tliiiik tho Srtcret is that we handle the Bi<st. It is i» ploasiire to kuow that I'lyinouth in alt theanidos, fives satisfaction. Our business has increased so that we have not h.id the time to devote lo our aCL'iiUMts that we should have, hut we will always stand reidy to adjust any mistake' willin.'ly We allow the highest market prices for all priHluce in exohanu'e for our goods at cish prices. No. 1 tub Butter, 20c per b.; fr-'sh Egsfs, 18o per doz.,aDd the raise if rti V wlieu you c iine. R. Kinnear & Son WANTED. X reliable agent for FlBsh.!rton and sur- rounding o.untry. Good pay weekly^ e-tclusive territory. Stiiiple cvso or out- tit free. Our torins are the Wot in ibd busintss. We need a man of good char- acter and ability during the Fall and winter laonrhs. OVER 60() ACRES. The Dhoicest and (iio.-^t extensive list of .stick in Canada, inoliidiin; truit and ornairerilal stock, sm.ill fruits, and semi pi'tato-s. F.ist selliiio speciAltiea offered^ for the lif.st time. SVrito for terms now to The Pelham Nursery Co^ Toronto Ontario. Winter Goods All winter harness goods now in stock, including Saskatche- wan robes and coats, cowhide robes and coats, bells, blankets, whips, etc., harness of all kinds. *. . . Wm. Moore. FLESHERTON ONTARIO Buddies - lUagons If you are thinking of buying ft fine buggy, wagon or doinociat, it will surely pay you to call and investigate oor stock, terms, etc., before nwkin« your puiohase NJe have a staff of expert Workmen and can guarantee that y.iu will be satistiod. . '. PI^OXJG H «^ REPAIRS â€" - â€" ALWAYS ON HAiND â€" _ _ Sloyole - Sundx*ies â€" â€" AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS â€" â€" 1. A. HE ARD, • FLESHE RTON. D. McXAYISH m&m m fl[$l[RION CllfilM[ BillDin For First Class nuggies, Carts, Pleasure and Lumber Wagons, cutlers, Sleii-lia. We keep a stock ou hand to choose from. ALSO HORSE SHOEINQ ANOQENERAL BLACKSMITHINQ and Kuaranteo firat cla.sa work. We keep on hand Plough, and Plough repairs, and al.o Massey- Harris and N..xon repairs for binder.. Mowers, %11 kinds ll machuiury, also Binder Twine on hand. • aiben in town gi^e US a call « • :£±te aif Bi !*'' " â-  ' 'r» "*ga,g

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