Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 18 Apr 1901, p. 1

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9 APRIL 11, 1901 THE FLESHKRTON ADVANCE o a foiiara! bankiug'bualDeaa. Measy loaned - s r.a.ouabl. rate c]| on aa ^ H VANUSRN. J P . 5th I>|T Coon, C Or.j .'"*' ''Iwosss, <JonT.jaDcar . Auctioneer. MOD*. IP loan lr c.u. Charge. mod."su r-I.KSHKKTON P O I OOliLBCTKL Tb aadsrsicnad li pisparsd to malm theoollectioo ol all kloda of dabti * I. Mit{Ut. accouuti cul'i-cta,! ats. H 9 in.SI'KKHU.I. Flslh.rtm, O I -..-li iri,K * l'...tnnt. r. Pleahtirtsin Co n>nii.h>ri..r in H.O.J.. AuctlonMr Con- rev,i,...r. \ ( .|,ral.or auj Monty Leu.ler Wl H-tat* an.) Inturanoa Acunt. Dee.1i r-: ...-t- k . 1 M ... n1 wi ||, carefully <lrawu IT' 'il vaiiia>tlooi made on ihortciit untioa Oajr ta lo t>i .1 lowest rate* of Intercut. Col .it.jii.l*1 to with |>romptnu Jh <., low. Ant for Ocn Dominion Btii]<hip r..ui|>auy. A oall solicited. J. B. 5Ioan & son ^.^_ Proprietor GET YOUR -CJ Sash, Doors, Flooring, Sheeting, Newel Posts, Balusters, Hand Hailing, (Corner Blocks the best of spruce Iith,Xo.l and *J shingles Veranda and Fitting, Sidings, etc. liods Done to Orifer run of Stones for Cho^tpinu. Satiafaction in all our lines guaranU-od A O U W rnfi>u>ry But SDI! third Monday In Bucii month, iu .oiir lodge room. i- . Mo.-k. Plmbsrton. at 8 n m T BUknl A .1 A M (ilonoii. K.UI.I.I \v Hullkiuv.Kiuaucijr. Vidting bruttirao luvitui! I Photos ARTHTK LODUE, No. MS. A * A "I. :nati Iu tin. MaxiDlohall. Strain'! lock. Kiwulurton, evory PridaT oo or bafore " ful1 "i, J A Boyd W M; W J noUKf Kl.KSIIBUTON. I. O. F. meet, in V On nt,, ., Klock the last Krlda* evening n ..t,:h in nth Vi-iltiiii{ ForMtora baartlly M. r U.K. Waller; B. ... W. A. Arm- strong. f)R. f. C. Ml'RRAY I,. D. B.,dnUlaart,Qn: ;i ..lntof Coroulo I ulveriUy and v ' ( '"i''i I l>ntl H.irReoni of Ontario S>'?T '''*"'"'' Afi'troux'i jKwollery Btor*. Will VIM! K..kerliani ilm lait WmliiMdar of cac-h iiH.iiii:, ami Uundalk 1 and Thurh t.y Iu i*. u 111. .nth. I. W. KIIOHT. L I.. . tlitrriil. s ,1,011, >r Couvayaucar. eta rift -. -\>xt lo |H>alono. H|iroul'a block M. >i,,;- vr> 1'liumla aud aoart ita> il - ! i Soiiu'l oUica, Kroa' block fouljtt lit....; Bant. J Ui vs. WKI..IIT A UeARDLB Hal i ^. ill. it., i < Oouveyancars. t . .vii Kouii'l. Out and UarkdaJaOnt W II V, in-ill i, (J A lU-raoN I M Lt'CAa iidituu ulUca, Milch,;., liask very TU'.'M.K . l-XIPKK'.OM nairwiu... Holloltora, elo M..;ou a I'.ank. (Iwro Sound ' * ' . XI W I-ATTKK.MON TAKEN AT THE Flesherton Photograph Gallery S are done in firsl-cUa* sty i and at S lowest rate*. Special attention W givim Ui copying. Babies' photo*, fe a specialty. Pictures framed. MRS. BULHER | From Our Own Corrtipondtnt Winter Keeiim to linger in the lap of spring; for Easier we are gutting Chrint- mas wexther. Mr. Thompson Wilaon still remain* in vary px>or health. He lisa been consult- ing a specialist in city and ia under hi* treatment. We hope soon to hear of his complete recovery Mr. Km, km of Ilarrie ha* taken a position in Mr. VVilson'i factory, which is doing an estenaive husineas at piexent, he having i.rder* amounting to $3U<X> to r. nil III. -lire OH. Mr. R. J. Pedlar paid a visit to To- rnntu, the pa.it week. (juite a few of our people, are still wrestling with yrippe and other ailment*. A good ducior would make a fortune at Eugenia, w many sick every wiut.r. Mary, youngmt daughter of Mr. anJ MTU it H,,y of the Morey corner, died on Sunday evening after a long and pain- ful illueas. Deceased WHS in hei tvten tieth year. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy have the sympathy of all the community. The Manitoba fever has again struck this community Mr Will Carr bade 1m many friend* good-bye and has gone to if) tua fortune in the great Northwest. Although Will's many friend* here are sorry to lose him from their ninUt. ye' all join in wishing him prosperity and HIICCOK* in his new home and the best >hea of all the community go with him wherever he niay be. Dominion Experimental Farm Unlforss Cooperative Dairy Test Rscord l \ ;.AY A SAMPSON, llarrlitars, Ac H < " '. H. nut. M.rchanfa x : l-kt' T- ,i, llouaa. Uoii.Uik, I kti. , Si.l,i..U . . i\. Il f s \\IPHOM, L.I. !>.. 1 . v r , n. .j fur (ry. Having nur^haaed the tctisnrial busi liOHsfrom Mr LeOard 1 wish to announce that the lmamea will be continued in the old premises. We hare had a larg city experience and believe we can (five perfect satisfaction in our line. Have taken over the agency for I^olstou I^uuriclry AND Park.r', - ty, - W.r** And all order* left nith us will receive prompt and careful attention. Flsskerloi Skavio; Parlers A. Wilson . . I'rop. JMew Di. r-.i-i . i< I I' t s n:, i. l-liy.lcian, Knrneon. i-t .iliaiu a block. lko>l,li'Utu 12ji. : L.V < llulol ) . M II ,1101- Cjllua:a Ph)ric. A Hnri-.-i.nu "'" ,iii.' in M.-h.i.,,. T,,i,.nto 1 >lil|> Diploma, Post UraJa- a*< -> inxil ami Ho|.iiai cln.-ai-n " r. II. n." :i I tnr.iat |HTIK||V lio.i . u .1, i.cu,Maiwull,vniltiKraliaui iu_. ... j AT m Kleshcrton * * J i - .I.L. . .naiy Kiirfn.ni .r.i i'. .,r u., i inn Veterinary Coll, ,. -i a,:.i..,l ,1 ., *,,ulh ,-,! oil r.n. .trei rum .n.Ui iuu Cliursb. \ . ' % Watt/tows' ffosa "Uaii I Pro/fetor/ No more eel j^ .k, r . vi k. c !; ": ..'i nii'l Dnnllst, Max- O.iUrlii Vi. MIIH.V C.l, ..,.. *al I nivri.ll,. VUttS 1 ' - lvtr,.in II a in to 9 ,, u,, "' ' I'n.ira.lay toi.ii J tj i (l u,. ltt)A!< lor SDRVICE ['-jfistercd Tamworth Boar 1 ' '' * N I " " r/l i pun | ,j, Ju.H- ..u, k,*u l.o u l. l>k ai.|iluii|| I.K.wuei. J O. TiHUUltTlJ BOAR FOR SERVICE 1 naversyture.iTawwnb Hnr for arvluu 41.1 .u. ..I, .x.i,. ,. , in u I. ,1.14 Tin i, i, |. , i. A US, I'.unlluUll. Llt fJ.HO J Hi) MIL; the tai O.IT the lin>.* in nv f.voii. Set it, A full line of e,| |,.,,| B> dusti-m. wl.ip*, collam, xle greaneklioof oiniin..i,t, curry coml.H, tiuns, v*lie, i-tc. Hco the Sanitary Uraoe for gmtl, n,, i,', wear only 4(l c p,.| p ; ,n IV. MOORE IUK.NK.XKMAKKK , PLEsHf HT, N . ONTARIO $900. YK ^ { '-v...n,,. ni.-in or woman to U.k after our growing biinniNs 111 this and a.ljoiiiinkj C., unties ; to net * Man\gi,r and <'orr.-s,..iiileiit ; .\,,iL Ott " '"' 'I ntyoiu h, inu. Enrlo*e e!f ad,|i..-se,l, s'anip, ,1 ei vo'ope fovp.irliculan.toH A. Slieiinan, t!eiiie,il Mnna.'iir, Coreoran Huilil in.', opposite r,.it.-,| Slate* ry, Washington, I). C. The attention 'fCnnadian farmers in- tereiitud in the development of Canada's greateat induttral factory, the Dairy Heid, i* diawn to the following let'er, recently sent out to a few farmer* in each PI, i nee of the Dominion : Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa. DBAK SIR, Your iiamu has lieen hsnd- nl lo uie a* that of u farmer who in | r licularly interested in the production <> milk it in a well known fact that tin great, majority of dairy herds, if we mny jud^e by cash returns alone, are loaiii) investment.* It is, however, certain thai tin-, i KtA not be the ca.se if auftuici.t cm and inrlli|(t-nc arc tarrcised in veleciin^ and feuding the cow* intended for milk producers. .So, i n order to be nble I, work more effect! \e!y towards impi.,k nieiit along this line, 1 am deairu* u s-iiir ng aoiiiH exact information an to tin m, tliisja of I.eding folio* id in ditferenl pnrt* <.f Canala. I should, tlu-r.-tore, IH. much mdeltei to jou if j,.u would wiiiu me briefly upon the f,,. lowing IK.IH 1 Kind ami quan'ity of roughage ral;,n f. I l., your milking cows in winter. 2 Kind and i|u.niiiiy ,,f gram fed your milkii-g eows in (a) umiiier, (b) winter kl (Quantity ,,f milk yielded per co* yeirly. 4 Do you ue pure- bred bulls 1 What breed I 5 Whit uie do you mak* of by pr dint. Oho;,. Av.,) if \,.u have any ? Would you cute t,. --mry on H minp't- dairy held d-M during IV >\ i,, ,- MJ,,, ,- II-. n with ilHiiyiiKii in iiitl.-i-nt p-ntnof full ..la ->li,l us h, re I Tl.e , Illy > \pi l..e w.iul.l be H i-pring balance fur M . i tlie nu k. \\e wmild furin h \ on Llaiikx each month f,,r kce| 1114 il.o r .', ,. , j t udiaii ,la run. n nrn to rai- aven>. . i u., n h ,,U ;ill ,| ,,,,,ki' n piolii it mii-i i.e l.y tiist tin.lii g ,,,.t 111. ir in li, s , ,,. ,|,,n u |f 1 1,,. .'Hi* i.> Ui.l pauni: h -i ki-ep .anil le.iyiig a t; i '">l (ir.ilil f..r tlie dairym-in, . " - '" L" -1 or the dairyman is i , I feeding lu-r pio,.erly. If you are iiiterit.te.l in I|M- ,la iy buiiies .,, .( . .1 , t.. g,, int.. n co ..perntive li>*i ai in, i e,l a'H.ve 1 fh u ,1 lit- p!e,,nl :,, s , n,| >,, further ,,arti, elo., rr the name. In I,m i-aN-, I Hlo.ii ,1 lik- to hi-ir In, m you .11 . I lilt I II I I.I JMIIIltS. V urs vi ry truly, I li t.i.iM.Ai.n, Agr,cul.iiii-i. The rc'| i ... . i , it ,1 l,y i Ins lefer w.i, of such 11 t-li -i . I. r * to iiidi.ai.- ill.- ...I pulilir. \\ nli ,,,1, mi ,.,,,1 , n vievk. foiegi.mj; ic giv n ha |iti'ili,-ikii,in. 1' 11 It" pi . I .' n any of our lUn v f.kinn M in ,\ ... ,. .I,.- |. Kli( | iy ", I k | ... _; sn ', i,. ,.|, ls M Miggesteii, Milt thai ib.-v- niay think i' n,|,iit,le t j m tin, c ...ju, Daily II, 1.1 I. ,..,1 ,,i i, si. Ai-y furin, i :.:. i,- ',-.1 may olitain fu I .ilma l.y a.|.ii. a-ing; '('he Agiicu. tmiht, K.xpi riinenial Kanii, Ottawa All Utu-i-i s aildrcn o I me ta:i post f.i-e. rrh-otJIc ome of our readers, a* the erent* re- corded nfer principally lo farm work. In the spring; of 1877 plowing started on A |>ril 12th. Pea* were sown on tii. 18th. oaUi on the 23rd, wheat on the 2Ith, some, potatoes planted on 23rd, ne.-ilnik.- waa finished on May 12th. In this y.-ar tbo hrst grain (Iwrley) wa* cut ou August lat, and the cropn were all in the l.arn on Aug. 30. The next year, 187*. plowing commi-nce<J on April 8th and oaU were owed on the twine day. Whi-at wa* put in on the llth and potatoes plant th.. l.')th. Sowing wan hnished ,.u May Hth. In thin year haying started on July 6 and pas , >,. cut on July :51-t but harvesting wasn't liniahed until S, 1,1 Uth. Quite a number of the cetihu-s.-nnmera- .ie l.akin-.; ,, HIM ler.ibio . ifhcillly .n filing out 'In; forms mnipliud. Com- iiiissioii r HBBMM last wteii gave iu- strnctioiiH to his *ub) denat, t, to ner and in-i!i.| of lillii g ta.,1 ',, ri , .,, which by t!,i- w .y me n,i:ve -of , i. | lelily. S\ r -1:0 r!;.,l t. M;il." I I.i: N -il >I Kiun in an) Uu-d Hair ..,. ,.h.i are working on th.: Pruvville -ind Nto.m Set -l.-im-i t niv.i-1. is r.-*pccti\ r!y, got ulm.g hi.st i |tf ao far The follow m j "indent* anl t-a, are home for their h .|:ilny:Ueit .; I.e. il, .Vis* J.',,, k Mi-Mull, ,, ,. . N .inul Schoid 41. d Mia* Fanny .1*. M.-tz .M s> Maud Cnnu-ron of tl e Ti-rontc ik. .tory of .Musi. < the "u, Mr^. F. W. V. Mrs. Al.-x. Mel> .|i.kl,l |. -ft f.,; \| after sp.n.ling a pi,-.. -an! iii.M.iL H p,i. r on the t ). D. K Mr. C. E \\alM-.n of Durli.-.::: j.-ni (i,. .d Friday hi - no lay at \^ are glad to the fu ; iiit'ire fact-.ry agrees with K.l. Mr. .J..UH-S McL. 0,1 1 f D.-rn. fur h^iMer week. Miv-i \lln-tir nt t<..,-!i- r of jr. 1. 1' i.'ir I'. S , i-, -|i,-ii,lin^ li.-r I,., i lu-r home in Dn, IK. in. Alan led On Tuesday, Ajrii, _'i..|. l.y the Kev. K. U. V,i",v,M. .A. tinina Mi l> , 1 1 to Mr U. I...T i., of Inirliuin. tiihiiiors. M-s-rs. Alex. S kii iy McArtl ur h.iW iitt I i 'i u I hau- I .-ft r r>-, " .-.I',- intoin.i.i. ll ,1 . nii| : mark. Aa tii. > a:r a I M,- id, .:i .! liioun l.o\ a, w t - have 1-1. doul t I -,- tiny will ^UC^l..d 111 . liH.lllill^ I .1 1,'IIX. Mr. P.ivi.l H..\ 1. ,.f Ti.r, i.t.. J hi. ll. yleof Nrmaili.-t UK-HI I tielv w:t'i Ir. Ifc.yle ..f in -. Mr. Martyr Ii..yajian, a Vr- iii. n a, occupied the pulpit of M chuieh lart Sun. lay. Mis a, Lire- -. was \ri-y iiitciestii g, ii-atid iri.,iially to the p. r*. cutii.t. ,.| mtikr t'liri-tuiiK by 'he Turks |> m il. ih nk lht ihe Chiistian na i. -, Kur,.e allow such lion ii t en piac'ir. <i If ' lii-re is one tl.ing more t'ia:i ni thit ha* ke| f our lidn-je a He tl.i- nft. r, aa at | r i ;- i...;i i. , -.-.I l.y Mr. .ill- 1., an. Ill r ..i.\ *ral a with him the other d.-.y ,- w,-ii li is ground j lag. of giam sun--- !i.- .-.iiiine The roads n n..,.u p!:ic s ai< in u -taie. !> >vith 41 1 1 b.-.u M a f ir- n. v -lit ir w.'i . . . i Htiuct a i e!. cl. (.--Hi: t..,. veil iu on tii- Kin,'.i hi^Kjtiy ir It* n. \ -in- ti'i.e it tii. . tlnil tl.ls sp.i-i \. in id nrm-Hi. II i .nut , t ll I 'am , ;.t the k nd of 'I'aivli, l.ut Ml- '.l k\n'. i ill.' ks . Ill t! is 4 I. |,,u kl | 'i N ii l ,i- d.s,| p ,. . the n>. r li.is n,,i r.-s. tii.- . ut. r ni I . k n . : O.D l\. I II, 1,1 . all e\,-nt v. I Iy li -pi < i . .1 "I l h.- -- -as. >n li.i el. ' -r,-. It *s the ktn,- .1 iiiim.iii ih Von ,1 i; l! Vkll tl ia ' III .t ill Ut an,. Ii, r y, -i \\ . .,. Sony to M , t!i. | > i wept down Crown a thruin>f a mill i* a dreary aiikl^rTs'pirt.lDa n OU:< h aoene without the tmpt& of ao old bridge thrown in. The Markets. 10 00 tu 12 00 If you have it, you know it. You know ell about the r-y feeling '1m the siomcc!i,ihi r formation or ess, th> 'nausea, sick heads' i -, general weakness of the whole body. You can't have it a werk without your blood being impure ar.J yo .r nerves c!l exhausted. There's just one remedy for you "end i nerc s nr;,- ip i,.>v/ i ] about if. Your CTS.--J- f t parent tr:-i I:. T'vr.s, y'. . crher sa: :s v;r~ ! -eworJ leTertd. JL i There's no c'^er car:-*- * pariiia I '-.e if. In t.gt ?;.! -r t.> cure i:'s "Ti.2 ; leader of them c '. ' Sl.W leak. A.! a5-j%. Aycr's P- ! c-;rc ->.-.:. iratioi. J "Af.er - i * .'ia. 1 | ' I.I... _ uun. f.'r if h^ . IU ranitro 7 , - It i-..iu-.i." i. r NsVM.ino. I n ..twwn, '".i. i FlEIEim F85SIIOI1E '!u Cure a Cold In Cm- \> .- -,,;>.:.. i . '.\, -t sty:, f SEASONABLE GOODS In all iin- of FURNITURE Con %-.-.! .i.i; .,f jPar/or anal SSattroom Suttoi r.'oa and Contra ~a&tct, Ckaiu, Jaw iShttJes art/ Curtxi'n Cotton Soot CompcuDcl I* micc*srall7aiir<1 mon >dvancH and tail ami Knipire *V et.i,l\ I iloini i . .vi* Win. HcCalmon, Importer nl and Dealarln SEED:S, stira 4 uimu Craoits and Haflils Work OF ALL KIND Monuments ytepaind aJID In.uiiptiona Cut un 8liorle>l N ii, .- Sjdneliaiiiat Fieahetto , OH i dm t'oi i-r.;xiii,/i-.ii I^st ThuiMliy ev. inn,; i ui- Iniitf Has snddciiiy U'ons. ,1 fi.ini it, usiml p, aieful in--. In tin- .Ii-.. li u. e of what ei m, d by the ihuiuler iik! ile on .ti n, t,. 1 e H iiiKli-iate H /.. d , i'.i ,.ii 'I I.i, ex;, a). par. n iy wa l he l IK-SI n l..r iinmediilu- ly ll.ll.,- W.N ,lM'lll-Sof bllNHll-III'lll | ^ jells, .u-i ompai.i. d I y n fa f ire of nun. - p.-is, liealli.kx "f K nxs Hiul lh,i iiiignik{ of luiliM (i. 01 ei.ii , Ii Ih IU ) At K-uuntr in- | lelvul. I. ii- ,ai>.i.itlii y k-laih i.i liivali...- l"Ule iliiu-il Hi.- li.liiuollM ,l,in i^li-i i. ,i,. l.v l, , i ., k .. i u o .1 lolisse'. i.ooired to put now i;nei-iik i. .10 iho u iniipo.urs, gong pun k is i.n.l i.ngerM, lor an i . Ikl .01.1 in,, t -e il.-illuij i linn -r I, , HoWk-k I enii .shut Ki.io.er iuli un pundo- moiiiinn lui^iui.i Mipieino '1 hey i-i.l Lome j.1,,,1 , i n HI. kkli.in they ,,on, lnl- i.H.K.n.. o.er s. .me Old |>Mp. rn, i-U 1 . this wu-k >..ui , n 1 e camo Her,. N .in old foix I en .ii.iv wiitu-n in 1S77 7,i, wlulo Hun : on a farm a'...m 3 or 4 in I, s Moiuh of i bis village S..in la is l,.n, tho k,|i! maliu ,, i ; 1 may l, u into.tvtin.; to "your il * Tk, Imitations ir Ix.r ; No. 9, : lor,inall<l>in r Thi < ... 1 n>l -i -.. .. l u>. C<M. < (,.>:i.>o -. ami two. ,i, n .. ir.ont -"iniueudedby all v il.U,.u III I V, - \V1. , r at - Lowest Prices. 1- k'tuie Framing vA Genaral Repairing Uuilv.rta.kin i 1 '. .u.,-hes Sati.sfai.tii n UuaranteiU W H. BUNT, v I l Mti Kl.ik' :****fc*^~*#?H<f**^ 1 a S^Hcus mistake J ';'"' '"'>' ' '."' ' . : Her l.ilV anl X "'-'" " ' h ave ili- on' IHH.K l.y I., i-d 1) ,.| Cimtell in* M iru iUi.fl . ,. v j,,,!,) Kir Arthur Bi*j|e,ih n ,, j. s ,. ( ,, chm- !|J '" Sir Oli , , , Karl of ,1,-r- i/'i Barman, Sir Oli . v,, \\ ,_ \ .,, n i, \V. T. Si,. ;l ,l. 11 l hn ' lkol Jfpfk, .-i:i-l i,ll I aim- pn|wi- write in '"'"' '' '"trains. 1st., >.>r at. d, h. tier hug Ainem-.o ,,n,l mfeuoi !,,,, . ,, ,. ,..., , ,,, ,,., ,,. .,. , .,,,. H rit ,, n . 1 ll " K ' " l '" t- te.ius. II ,,,,i,,,,sof ,, K ,., -Htliiokku,,. awavop- i.'t. prosoccluHes. It . . , , ,. ,.',! >,.,,a yuu au .n ,-. Till: liRADLCY-UARRLFSON Co., Limited M.-I.II..I, U.I. uaoar. II U 4 \ TI'O R l, OXT. H TRUTH BEFOUE FAVOR." " PRINCIPLEb iNOT MEN." VOL. XX, SO Ont., Thursday , April 18, 19O1 W. H THCHSTOH, I 111), 01! riARKDALE, ONT. Grey Bounty's Eldest Store NOW READY FOR SPRING mmm K . .f i thm s.c'i.in of country. l'|i tu the lime of Inn death he w.m in 'hr oiijoynn-iit <,f i iii.l si>int for ono i.f hi.-. **. H - i|'pfitrod to have a pru- :nent tin' tin; end wiu r.ear, for on ,iy .-f liin I't-iiii'L' In- rainlile.i Heveni linn's around the orchard gHzing with .-s at tliu "Id |>plu trued und.T and Mr-. Kr:mcis .Shier here un,l 'lie wra* brought hoiuo for intiinneiit, tlm funeral bikini; place t'< J/x- well >'! Wednesday of liwt woek. extend sympathy to the bereaved family. ' Mr. It. T. Whitu's little three-year .il.l daughti-r had a narrow escape recently from liming the si^'ht ,.f an ey. WhV pradin;j l.iiinchus he hud HO i.l'teii the little ,<no wiis playuiij with a lend i sought shelter fr,,m the hunting rajs I p< u.-r.shc Ml on t'.the sharp point ,-iit,-r- ' tin- noonday Hummer IUP, "r f..un,l .. in^ jusi over the eye. Mixlical attend For the Ladies In .JVwellcry received" w 114118 m chain bracelet. . liair tiar-ttas soineil.irj hie. KneM.lship heart*. uh<i:^ pjiei ruwiri in the cool of the evening to ance wa* procured and she i* no* fast br-iach-u. nut nni;s. (.'all and see thii I'.u Store . MM < I'lr with VV ( . offer -'' n of ts i,.iw crammed full i f new Htalfi.f salespe. pie ire n.'W r uali the .iitlerfin ilalfMTtinvlita a'lj ilmplav to the , is -lore e^er !.-<!. A* a new ti'in *.. ,. ( i .. viMt ..ur store, inspect ihe n the different department* examine 'pl,ties ai.d compute instruction* t.. M-IVV _v u o urte<iuly, ,r,ilv ,,i il :tit'-l -itf. nt y whfil-i- >ii wi h to buy <ir n..t. . i, ,,.[ >l.iiy < tar big itor* H at)MH kl W- want jou t. fee |.i-if..tly welcun.c ulieiher you ci.me to liny u, >.-ds ii' r.i r,-!y In, k a'oun.l >-r nurt \oiir friri < iiir .ivle ,( lining business will U- pore y .-n buviieiM principle* van thing open an.l above l>oar,l- all '.ds mmked in plim n<iir,s at ._'.... U I ,-r.- j'l.-t >tt safely na the (hrewdeai or sharpen* citizen. Tneki-ry r undeil.Hii.l iliaiinK w.Il not IM toll-rated in any f-rm. Cn,lu,ting ,, ur |,i, !} un these lines we feel we nill secure the oundilunve aim |..k'r..',^e "' tli buying public. I ] ri.-e die low. i|U.lity considered, thuy are sJi~[etive of hun- |ll;lly IM (IHH|. J< i I.I.-O.-H hlack tikfurea lustre, 42 inches wide, a nice tine texture l.iiij!.' ...*h and uo.l value in nrery way at 5<)cl. p> r yard. l.u(lii tin-in ~. MX- nioiiths ai'o at a bi|( cut in price unit can nnw \.iiir h. i ! ,-l 2() |iternH t l'i [.K. ..- l w,-<>l coaling tergv, 40 in. iile, in all the leading aliadn nilM^.knVa, (reen. naTj and black. Compare them with what y.iu :'..") (.'. (M-r yanl, ur t irike ^> J<l pit-evil Canadian prims in aaanrled pattern", in lijiht or dark gruunds y,.iir , h.ii 'u at 6 1<>0 pMtivrna Cruina Crlehrateti Knliah Print, full :ti in wi.ie. The i .lity cloth in the Canadian niarUvt to-day at th<j puce. They sru all hainlsome pa: t, -run an<l i*}Kii-il lue at '- 10 Hhiul. s hi..- 1' ill la Silk, usually suld at 86 oU. per yard This neaaan -,v W eru 32-iu. *triu flannelette, we should say 7 cent* hut you can buy tlieoi at * tern heavy rtaiineleWe, fuH 3t5 in. wide, in fancy strip patterns. Th- r. iiuNr value, is 124, "Ur price tO in pi , ni.l yin^hnma, regular Tartan pattern* and shade*, and a w.ap : [ er yaM 5 , j . n s kli.iki nri-rlmlla, 8 ounce cloth, riveted and warranted nt giu<l Talue at 75c. per pair. \V'e have them marked tu nell at 50 ID .1. /.m -i -i,'" tint- OxfmH Tup Shirts, asaurted otiip pattern*., just half your choice at |n,l. i n Sliuta, exlr h^ary wei s ht, 6no glowty riui*h ai.d ..-.I iiu.le, r.'^iiUr 85c., now 09 miner weight ihirf and dnwers. Hue grvy and fleh hade, i-i.^ul:ir i""- kin.l. oui 19 <ii ... tl !. :>'. |,^r Ijulir*' Via*DMMh Idiots., either but'on or lace style, .i}\ <i/,-. r,k.Milar pnce 91 24t'i l.5 a (wir. Yoar choice at HW ,.ii.rn Ijidie* RibU-,1 Ciwhmere Hose, size <*|, V, ty, g-^id 4 i per p,ir " I > M,.i , W.Hil Tweed Suit*, extra well ttl.ire<l and trimnml. They w, ulil lie U<M ,1 value at ttf.UI). we have them umrkol at $4 90 L'O (unr M n^ H.-:ivy Tee,l Sn>a, aiwnrlvd patleruw, a 1 sizes, usilallr . LI at tl iO |KT |ir, nur price '-';" enjoy a dainty uiorwl and rest hii weary liniba after his hard d.iy's toil. He fain Would have ilicd ihera but uoh u tliini; beautiful selection while stock is full. Mrs. JHIIIDS Wilson, wh"se illueiw we twported, is, we are K Ud f, .tate. recover- ' could nut l pel-nutted. Yet the pi or ing. old fellow liail apparently made up Inn mind ... ' l-.' die in his lied. Again leav- ing bis apart u. cut iu the evening he lected a slightly elevated position conven- lei r to one ..f the outbuilding*, fn.ni which he nave a last fund look at the old ; , house itald orchard, then in M'lunin silence , he raited hia head un.i with w.rrowful Mr. mil Mrs. W. J. Mi-Master, and children hare returned ui their home at Bruce M ine*. Mrs. James Coat IK has been ill, .ilso MIHH Rita ThomiMiiu. Mr K..l..-rt M.-Mwur iw purchased the Clinton lot on th.. '-'ml con. Mr. SheppaH wan amund Inat wetk eyen gazed "n the dear ..ld*"fiiruy on ! taking tha^cenau*. which he had peut so many your-, of UsefullnraH. tie then laul hiinielf gently i ' down, die* tlireu l.,iii! hruath*. and the i vital apark had Down. He had In-en a trieil and faiihl'ul servant, and will be greatly inmaed evt n by the children with In un Ii... WM a favorite, and al'lionifli they fre,jueatly took smuu rather rough lilMTtir* with him yet he waa t.-o gentle ; to rent-lit them, and Kii-li.ird ha* often ' : buen lieard to make the | r>-ud aaai-rt i"ii Hi ,i a b-itter little horw never looked through a collar. we hav just riviv.l n line 1. t uf thi- taiilium " HIIII,|-.III '' i. -ill hiiiti grailu anil w .: Tins firm maktw nn- hn:g .-Is - < ' ;r stock f all makeH of wm.-h.-s wa* never better. Now IH y,.ur 'lino U buy. W. A. Armstpong, 1EV*LER AND OPTiC'AN FLESHCRTCN. Our The road are a very bad condi tion at present. Mr. Nurii'Vi, our census enumerator, cumplfted liu, turriuiry on Mouday. We are rurry to team that Solomon , i* eriounly ill at prenent. Slight ! hopes are entertained of hia recovery. Ja. I'liiilipH. V. S., of Sbr-gley. i* kept on the novu n-.w attending to In* veterinary duties. Fairly Hope ia having a wind-nill rt.M-t ed ou In* premUes Wm. McK<nzie of ', bhngley \\.ut got the con'ract. Two ufou young men aro alii ! with a kuriouH diaeiiMe pmnounoed "hank- ; altar red hitta." V'oiider if it in Icf Jiri & Co. ;, N l' KuKiIET the Millinery OpurMinj Days sre this woi-k --Wed.ies d.iv,Tliu:iJ.'iy .' J Siitui-Jay,3rd,4(l; and Oth. Vo r corteousl) inv.t.d. himself what New Ontario is like as w,..n at> IM can cMivfiiiriiiiy gut away. We ; ll.rpe that you will be favorably niipiesscd, I;,TTI ; not that we desin- to l,.. you, but if ih.. change will better your ci-cum- ataiioeK ihcji wu hcarUly i>h yon g.l Hp.-. ,i Mis. B. vV'hittaker, nr , wlui usu.lly P.-H.IH the winter With hur *>n on tlm old lioimiiten.l. in'emls minting in H few dkys to her summer residence at Ceylon. MINI Ki/xina K..!>IIM,MI returned hmiM u Wk.Hli.ewhy a.tcr ti>-in. ,iuhH vu,i l am.'iu friin.l-. in the vicinity of Meaford, Ui'cklyn un, I ftln-r partft. Mr. J. FleU'lic-r an.l ,liug!it,-r Millie, wh.i have been s|ien,lnu the wintur iili the former'* so i. Win., in-.-nd i-ei-irirn t.. Cic.-ni.Te - me time tin)* week. On Kn.Uy 1-tj.f Win. Kl 1,-her dr- d yli.n nil IniaiiieKs, aixom;..'! 1 . i-d, ai usutl, by int d..g. vHi 'he way h-mie 'lie dog f,-ll dead on the fwd. It M ikougl t to have hern the work of Hum,- d.^ tieml ' < '..yl"ii I' n .- -li.iri-d ill., I name f i'i-. Ki'-r-ln^ a-rl shi-ep w,.rry , nij ,'"^ aro belt, r ,,ui ,.f iho way, but ! when valuable an 1 har'nle-s ilo^.t arc- in diM-niiiiiiate.ly |-i'is.,ni;,l for iho more fun of if, then it w a pity that t.ho porpmrv lur sh..iil.l I'M ipo undelvctuil. After n long life of uovfviluca* w hnvo to chronicle the sudden and unexpected death of poor old Jim, who h f. r I.IHUV yearn been well known to every |-r. n ,n Willie ScM left on Tuesday for Da- ku'a We ar.i vt-r^ n rry to htve Willie g,.fr. in aniongst UN, an he is a young man I of g.ovl character. \N w.h liiwi -.. Vandeleur. Kr inii'ici- "' n < ' The oU linn- cii^toiii .! sugar ninkiim will <c H .n l>e a thing uf tho paM in thi* section. We on'y know of three pollen i^ng.-i.ed in the l uiMiit tbiH year aud i'ie> t a \ory |ioor MIS n. < >ue party only aucceedi'l in ;>nxlu. nu * Kills' "\er t two ipmrls of g ,.,1 yru|i from sixty pai'n of anp 1 iinigemt'iit, ci-itHinly On K .1 \l .n.Uy Mrs. II. twicer pre- seiitt,! In i- husband with a vvy young daugiii.T. an. I II, rry has a duuble- breai.ti.1 smile. M H> K .'-.--.. Sfune xp.'iit Ka-ster wi'i k at h> me, 1 in In' i, '..in. I t i her duties. This is her lirst ye.. Tien^e a* a acliotil U'atln-r ; n I . e HI-I-X much pleaded t in, tic in ili- l',.iiincU oorrespomleiice lo the Durham * lir, IIK!- a few weeks .igo that she wa* giving enure salisfitctioii a.< a tem-'ii l in-l .i..ikin_ a f.'ivnrible iinpr. .Slon n:i lli.- In -,uU i I lu-r pupils,** well its gaining many frit ;uN among tho good ..i- ,.f t li:it I'-cality. Cli.i.e. BojMM Itfft oil Wolnesday la*t for tin- lower nettl.-nieiit-.. John rein.-i n at Ii, ili - ve.ir t . assist liis fa!|l,-r, who last y, ki h.-ul m. ne work than he could petfoiri w til jnstiie to liiinst-lf. There n plenty of woik at holm- f.ir Imth of them 1'iis; raon. tiervi* Ha/wrd H Unl up with grippe. Urpi.rt wys Cicrvis iii-euds to see for From Our Oiru ( 'i Plowing has coiiiniviK'i'd. Mr and Mr. John Juhuslou . f Gale d..n-s|ieiK p.M-t ' f lant week at Mr. A Joli'ialiin'it. Mrs. Hull spent the E:I-UT ho!ida\s wi'h her parents, near Brain;. t"ii. Mr. \\lnte f Toionto spent pitrt of U.si week with f. ii'ti.ls in ih s n-iintj. Mr. and MIS. Wtil Holley loat their tuftnt child la-! week. Mr. and Mr* i; ,,i.-.' Mir ' .in~on, jr., M r Elmer Mcln'iwh of Hjinilt-in is visiting his sister, Mrt. A'm. Moitun, f the centre line. ' I tin 'e in \our wiIhngneM and >^i i'y ' > . \Mnte w8unab'e to fill liin hulp has" never beeu .h*k-n. In ..ur ipp. iiitin-'tit Sunday lust at Mount Xioii ! atHK-Lati..ii w.th you w have foil ,,1 -hat ., n account of sicknt!**. >'"" Pt**ea many gHxl i]inlitie* of aa c .u 'hariu.-ter, prominent am Married At the. home of the l.nde'u parent. Mr. ..l Mrs. i-\er-cheei full spirit, and frank ai-d liea'ty ' ranci* lna niier towa-d* all. For thi* ren.-n we Sner. on W.-.iinsdiiy, April 3rd, by the feel sure that M hurevrr you go. >u will K v. T K Whr... Mr. Richard Mi.i.11.- ton to Miss Ida Shier. left for their home east of T.iron'o. Rorklya. ha\ r h.mts of friend* a* you have h, r-. The happy couple *j*-l "" PJ"-t we c u,l 'u.k- would repay you for the aaaiHiure \"U have rendere<l UM, yet to show y inn -otno niuililc wiy that there ia th >nk''ili, our hearts, we Iwgirf you to ii.-c.-pt then* manic hooks, h lUivtm-ii ''a-a.li-n Hvninal, Tniimplian': Son^s. Mike Hi* If the weather continue* in ita prese.it 1'rwiae lilorious, these cont-in the -M * ings we havu of'en aung t,.g.-tii,r, and we trust that, wheu you art- f kr ""y.y ' ill continue to sing the Ma- ter '- I' e'rem Otir condition we will have l< iglung for 'lie gluri. ua Twelfth ofjuly. Mu* L Marshall M *piidiii|( Eater !i, .In lays at her home in Meaford. And her |>,i| ils like* me at home. Jowph Royd jr., i* home from Michi- gan for a wlnle. The R. (j. C. l)-iy* s|>ent Sunday in thi, Miss Bell, accompanied by Mrs. E. f Meaford. viMH-l MIH Mary Clug ion lust Tuesday. Mr. Hugh Koy of W.oofonl, wa re- -OIIIL; old aii|iiaii|tanck.a hire lat week. Miss L. llaivey of MarkiJalesp^nt Sim iUy .is tin- ^'i ir ..f Miss Mary Itoyd I he L. O L. held their renu'.ir m.-et an you have so well and faithful y doi<< with us. Suned n behalf of Eugenia Meili -d'st choir. * I'll..- R. WHITB. PASTOR. NoHMt McMuLL*, Or^'tlllHt. EIIK<H|'*, Apnl 5. I'.xil. Will, although taken by surprise, arose and in a bright, lie-it, manly way, ex- liri s*d h s t bank a. ind apprecutt o i ,.f thu Ceuermis and iMU'ful kindnetw which wn* extended to him by the chmrsnd fn.-n !", wiithitiK all continued usefulness an. I hsppinu'S. IIM would always have tin; i.-lioir in sjlad rcintMiihranc*. The pastor, theK-v. Mr. While, gave a very inn.- i ng in the < luiiig.- Hail, last Wednemlay. I ap; ree at,.l :ildr.-is, in which he i|f ke LI lirotliurly terms ->t mia leaking , ,,i, mi l-i . and the helpfuin*H he hiwl Nttn t-. th., aociviy and ch.-ir, nd following Imu with his ii si M islies for hi* ic..ip. ral and s,.u inn we.f.,re. .-loHing with a i. u. Irng prajcr, in an hour lon-^ lo l>e rein. ni>. ie-1 by thoi-e pr st-ut. Horse Route. Township Fathers in. t ti.-day( Monday. ) The La.iies Mi Monary Soi-u-ty met Bt the 'ii.iJis.. last Wi-da'-sduy an-l ele.-ted Mrs. Kv. McLaren, I 're* ; Mn%. I'.i ;ier, hi-t Vice-Pre*. : Mrs. R. Dunlop. -'ml V,cv lien. ; and Mmi A Patti-n, >.- '1'iean. \N tut happened Ed. -' He lio left Mr. N\ Kal s. Km.".- S. . i left h. ro lust Tuesday lor Main ".a. \S.- i-li linn tho beat of lui'k. lust the r lull.' yirl. week writ d 3 years, hist Mi .McKinii. ii .; i-nt Stmdsy wiih 'iis p-ueuts .it l'i vi h-. Misi K" .i.-i!i-ch.'ol pu:.t Easter i!h h.-r | ar. trs. The .M.-tli^ilist i-licir of Eugenia atlnr- ej ut tin- parei.t.d huuic of one of ihi-ir Mr. \\ ill Carr, wi.o IK Tim following is the route of W. J. M -! i, i '\oiu.g Freiicli Lion ' tor the si-a-. n >! I'.mi . Mi'M'v:. M i> ti -Leaves hi* . Ylart:li.iiii,.-ii>d proceed t.i .l.-hu M. Mill HII s. I i .11. c B, lii. I' r .. ',.*n- ship, t -I n on . i h. n. u to i^.i _,. ^ to join ie ne II' .Vssii.ll Irs biothu,' ill f.-irn |"ol.l. lll.s I, I'll. g ;nle,.ig>.|,r',y dl- I spiritual joi gs.in, I UIUMC .ii- lli.- i.irly hours ,f ihtt ^vui,:ng,t!u n tu . Uumi.i k. tor nigl.t. Tue ii> 1'i.ci ed to John tJi'isou't, M.I J.'ii. , !.. -f. M.-iaiKtiion. tur n, .on: tiieiii-e l.\ > - l t'lirln-IUm i.. I . S, ..l.u-ii -,, >le..,l|. tll.'l. .MA loll, for I, VV t|i> K"l'.\\ fiocei-d In I Hotil. II- riiui.s Mo.s, foi M.,. .n ; : \ M M M l.l.-u read he 1..." R<.--l..kv,ll..loU.-IU,.,,,, .1 , ,. Mrs. Wm. Hii'ehiiiM.n MM*.,! i:!i , ,,. M ^ r ;U1 .1 K. ;rth.uii uialu tlie following . "".,.'j < t ' < , '^\'^ ,j ,),,(, , -,, her .Uugt'.er, Mr-,. 1 1. I. !>.->. us. ui | r , s -iraiion : Kmeiy, .lui-ii g the K.itei- li li uiys. M . K .1. Sh.-inno.' i* L-.-IMS ,-iiii!juiii- J OKAI, KKII->O. \\,;;, ,, 4 .,t .- :,., '" 1" u i.i-l ol jour int> n!. il leparture for il:r 1 [trail u- pro\ n .->-. I'.iiiiji.s ,in rt-givt I* ! - H race tln-e >>'" gn wet, ynunt; man,' not th- ..|--i sd i.-e in , l'i era' or for (his p. -I'-n. i .. I'urt Law ei ". "t '-, ' o.. IS:. I' an. I .>. . i l. l noon . 'II. -i. ..-.- t,. Ms 0*11 Mnl.l.i |. i Kll>\\ I'r ..u -1 by way. f line l U II .1 i II"., , ... . . iloMii t'i.ii;iii(vtiio.l i , I in i 'i. in . - \ I I Ul>.\1 , i fin- i .1 . n. i in 1 . 1 h.. me. to ' -i own ..I i- I- . /,,'. Aft r ill" .-C\.-M- HI::-, i , >, Wllll hitig C*ttl in the D-lda, kieki-.u up their heel-, *** C '" n "; V 7 "" "i'l''"' 1 '-"'* J"'"' ** " ""^ '" 5,'^!,?*'*^^ , , lor yiii 1 men .f .1, -termin iti -:i C ~.V . s-i I. H-.ir w til vo in- d- |Mrtnre nill .--me to ihu y. ling pi v- - . v - .>,->i,,-iyhai ' -,: ;;;,;,;, ,,, , , ' no ' . k -! un ""' willnl l.^htth,. l. a l..,y M 'r,,,:,v..,i i. - "ep" 'i, ,s ^hio, . M m th. TP-''.;.;:.^ ipM * ^ ^'m>^ (: * *am P <.-i and "kipping to ihe m .M.- .. ','-0 b rd* | A ((loom hn* been c-ist ,-ver t.hi-4 mi KNiN^ .I by the de tii of Mrs. 1'..,^ u to ihuy. ir.ii; people < t ti 1.1 erfoii Sm-la". th 7th ii.ht. .t her h no t >" ' '" tl "-' M'ti-l'M . hoir, it. ... on M.-nliir. nil which Will in-b-e i l-e Blmmiheld at the -any si;,. 2.. yean.. a fflcuk ,,,_,_ ^ ^ chi> , r w- ^^ ^ Dece**ed, who lenven a family of three wrty dependol . n your ..rn.st, kiip|N>n small children, w a daughter of M<-, in an) H""l iriditnkinir, and the ci-nt ,1 I aiu uav I ^ . , ' In order ill n , \ ,-rv viM. M..I ni.it ti^t tlie iixtrvirl' u I' cUrMitrt ; i.ei. i ( ,..ii i In-/,* in. AC il; HI n .1 any ait.trr K, j fweiuy Oat > <n i . - CIlM.t oi'CII to Urtle. IklK ,.r 1 lo l. p.wtii^" sn.l ImxiiK-, and mlilix-KS i i.su.i X t... , KIII. ,, < ut M

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