Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 6 Apr 1905, p. 1

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I tvis^n *- =fr==. "TRUTH BEETJPiE FAVi)R."â€"- i» PEINCiPIEb ^(Xr"UEJf.•â-  . . »^' '- T?"-?* - â- â-  V- â-  ^= X'' '*.â- ' ^ • " ^x .-â- . X « .. VOL XXIv, NO P FlesfctcFtou, J ij,*^ *^ Thursday. Aciril 'IDOo:'.^ , [. H THURSTON, pitopmBT3R ^^P! * W 4 '•' r ^ 1 ♦ I â-  f 1-1 if \ Going To Get Married P ir »o viiu will waut a iiica welding ring. We h^n thtm iu a, gtiat ' variety and at just the right prices. "* © © Going To ._;-^.'i; AWeddiDg?'^-'"^ Ifso you wUl want to take a present along. We have too many beautiful BL.\CK wool) CIAKKS which we will sell at cost for the next fifteen days. Thia !iican6 soniethinsr to you. Intake a note of it. These ape suitable for general use. See them. m. J!rm$trona, ' Kimlierlcy Golden Wedding, ^i*^,ir~.,'^j ,/ IWcFarTand, Stafford & Co7s Big Store •"M.^t^KDALE, 0>rTAl<rO BIGGEST and CHEAPEST «TORE ,.> , : Eugenia Thie singing of birds and tha cliortw of the Caoadian hand proclaims the welcome spring. What a gloriuus chatige (roui dreary winter with its snuw and atormp. The Manitoba' fever is aroii^d again. SeTeral of oar young men start thi.s week. May prosperity and good health attend tbcm in thair travels and a jofa return to their friends at home, Mrs. Hislop, ST., of the valley, who - «Tas very ill, is able to be around a^ain. Mr. George Sloan, of Toronto.is visiting bisuncle.Mr. Beecrofc, of '"Ed^a Vale," 4it picsuut. . Mr. Jonathan' Latimer visited friends in the city a fen' days recently. On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Stephen Roy had ihe misfortune to lose her house with must all of its contents by fire. The wind beiu({ very hisch, it is supposed a spark CHUght on the r of and when it was seau nothing ouiild be done to .save the boilding. Her loss is jrery heavy, as hut a sma 1 insurance was qix the hotiso, A few months ago her husband died sudden- ly from heart failure and during the patt wiuter her only horse died. Great sym- pathy is. felt for her iu her misfortunes. ;Mr. R. Put vis spe.it the past week visitin^^friends in Toron'-o. . Mis. boll has m(>ve<.l from her farm to this village. A very cordial welcome is e.'Cteaded to her by all. Miss Lou Gordon has gone to spend the summer at Orange, New Jersey. Uucle Sum's domains tiave great attrau tiiins f..r our young people. This is a poor Bug.*r nuiking season, the weather being too mild for sap to ruu. Some of our farmers are ousy plowing. dayi been a staunch Mipperter of the Lib- eral, form of Government ^hd a cofistant reader uf The Globe for over fifty years. $i,ooo REWARD F*r a Caae of lacnrable Coiutipatl«a. To a person who caa't be cured of con- stipatioh by Dr. Hamilton's Piils, the above will be paid. No cathartic medi- cine gives such lasting satisfaction or effects such naarvelleus cures as Dr Hara- m i-> ^ e< n ->> v o •• j-.> ilton's Pillfl. llelief immediately follows To Rent or Sell-SI?. A. S. MadUI fur headache, billiousness and stomach Sault Stu, Marie, Ont.^ has instructed us disorders. N« griping pains, no burning | to rent or sell, First: The nai^th haif Lot sensations, nothmg but the most pleasant ' 27, con 14, Artemesia, 50 acres; good baildiugs; a \wy 4|^ira^le propAty. Maxwell Spring is here. Plowing is general. Separate school question is the order of the day. The roads are almost dry here. Why not live in Maxwell? • Why are those boys doiMg so much driving North East ? We are told one is interested in a new Russian Beet and the Earnest part of the trio is a little Beatty too. We are sorry to hear that Mr. F- Scheniuman is no better. Osprey township couitoil met here on Satm-dny, April 1st. Mr. Thomas Beatty has moved into town. Houses are at a premium here, «vdn with rents raised. Good localiiin for a sho«a)aker and barber â€" no tare feet or bald beads. We learn that R N. Kitiner has bought the lot owned by John Madill, pussiUy for a flour mill. Mr.'.Geo. Ljng leaving for the S<x) on Monday, \pril 3rd. Success, Geo. and safe return. Mr. Joseph Maxwell, a farmor i.n the 4th concession of Eldcrslie township, near Chi-.sley, was instantly killed Friday afternoon by a limb falUnK on him from it tree that he was choppiog down in his own bu.th. Toronto and CoUingwood last week. Mr. Johth Smart, of Collin^wood, visiting friends here at present. Mrs. Robfirt Fawoett, sr., is ttie guest | 'ffroni.gaturday'S-Globe) of her -son, ilr. J. R.Fawcett at pr3^;uf, L Tha. celebration of ^e tjftielh aniver» Mr. Wiliiam Etjis wbi> has been in Jtery of their wedding day.»-March 20, naa'T. '^ilp ' \ Powassan fot some lime has ret^ned to the oocnsi m of a very pleasant family re- \ . if.j'J^ his home hare. *â-  - -.' *' ' union at the home of Wiiiianl 'Blair near ^ ^^ , Mr. Albert MeCunoa-h,- of Markdale. ' Markda^le, who is one of theearly pion-. ^Tf^f ^^STOnEjl. * yiaited friends here on Sunday la=t, , j etrs of Grey county, w;a.s bom near Glas- Mr. J. R. Fawcett visited fricuds in gow, Sc56tland,;»nd came to this country ( with his parents when six years old. , , •_ . ». , . . is ' Shortly afcer settling ill Grey he met. and ! " ^ ' '«^- T - '"' -. .â-  .:». * .^ ;•*,,* ''^':; 1' < jmat.ied Mary Rainey, dau»I>tec of Sam- A ff Op-Skip-and-J UITI O ThrOUgh ttTC Mr. Thos. Lewis and family have taken ' uel Rainey, a well known resident of that : â-  : ' up their residence iu Kiniberley. We-- part ot the country. Mrs. Blair was bon»- wulcome thum into our midst. ---lin the county of Antrim, Ireland, and Mr. Simon Fawcett ia visiiin? frfend* , came to this country with her parents in in CollingwooJ at present and is the guest ; 1847, wljen she was thirteen years of age. of his brother, Mr. Herbert Fawcett, of , From the union eleven children were bom that place. I of whom ei>;ht are living and were prcs- Miss Claire Huid has retimed to Re- ent at the celebration. , They are: â€" ^Mr. gina after an extended visit with parents 'James Bliiir, nbo residesi^on the old home here. ' , -1 stead where the parents were married ; ; Bev. Mr. Horlbort took charge of the j Mrs 'A m. Dor«ey and D.B Blair of Tor- service in the IThion, church here on Sun- onto; Mrs. d.l. GraliMu, Vandeiuer; Mrs day evei.ing last. j Wm. Burnett, Markdale; Wm. Blair, De- Mr. Benjamin Knott has gone to tile itroit, Mich., and Robert and Frank Blair Various Departments Reveajs These Vafue&r ^-^ .â€" f Northwest. Mrs. Soul, of Duncan, is the guest ef her daughter Mrs. K. D. Canuthers. -5 beautif«l white t^nen Table Cloths, full bleached, handsome patterns, size 2 by 2J yards, imported direct from Jrish aiauufacturer, usually^ 'sold at .$17^: Our price . "4 $1-2^ 50 Linou Sideboard Scarf?, in fancy pat- â-  terns, plain white or f:incy colorings, size 56 by 16 inch. Regular value 35c. â-  Our price ' 10c. 10 dozen Women's Corsets*- new length, good strong material, weU boned. A bargain at tbis price 35c. of Artemesia. Gathered with the child- ren were a Butubcr of the grandchildren, at wheal â-  there are 21, and all entered 500 yards 16-iiJch Linen Towelling, wbite heartily into the spirit of the occasion. | with red border The kind usually sold Mr. Blair has from his'.early boyhood; 6c. relief attends the use of Dr. Pillsâ€" otheis DOS so gopd. box at ill dealers;-- "*- V Hamilton's Friee 25e< a "Second"." 1'he west hjJf Eok ST. Con. 14, 1 Flake Chambrays in pinks, lluea, gieys, Anemesia, 50 acres: a rough property suitable for pasture. Apply at once to 4 Lucas, Wright & MuArdle, Markd^e. ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR SCIENCE Cagt Waggoner's'- Beiriof kable -^ ^ ^ Cure. ;h:v:i?i' â- >>:•> Victoria Corners We are glad to state that Mrs. Albert Stevens, wha h^.^ been confined to her bed with a severe attack^ grip, ii able to be around agatu. , ,5,-lf:' '•"" '' ~ * â- i' The bridge on the ftoton siilckdhd, was washed away in the recant freshet, about ten feet of the road acompanieU it Messrs. Ed. Patton and Will Moore re- paired the break. --if * Mr. .Wm. Heard, of Kemble, is staying with his nephew, Mr. Will Heard of this place. Mr. Ed. Patton. Mr. Wm. Patton and Miss Josephene Patton attended the funeral of the latter's coasia-at Dundalk on Wednesday of last woek,^ '^ ' In spite of an very large Sow of water the Saugeen bridge, contrary to its usual custom, srood firm and suffered but very little damage although one of the abutments was somewhat undermined. A quite a few children around, hero are having the metsles. A 5uece5sful HorscmM Never allows bis horse to suffer pain. He always uses Ncrviline which is noted for curing stiffness, rheum-itisin, swell- . r ^ ,#f , . . vT -T • â-  1 secure from. Cipt. Waggoners own lips ings and strains. NervUme is just as] fhe extiacrdiiiary story. i,t the re^i- good inside as ourside. For cramps, Idence of Capt. E.B.^^ndersun, com mitnd- colic, and internal pains it is a perfect { er of the C. PR. flasshipi'-Manitoba" at 7c per yard. Qur price A nice range of patterns in faney strifie Flannelette, 2S inch wide. Special value at per yard 6c. lOOOf rolls Dew JVall Paper, beantiFal pat- terns ia bricht glimmer effect, the kind â- sually sold at oc and 60, single rolL Our price Sic. lO dozen Wiudow Shades, mounted on best spring rollers, good heavy cfoths in fawns and greens^. ^iji(^ S6.to 72 ^ Tbj^JheattWlv ox blood, eti* -rich Imen finish, hand- some for wail5;s and aliict waist suits' Extra value at per yard lac. 10 pieces .36-inch heavy Dress Duck, as- sorted patterns. Special value ai per yard â-  15c. 10 dozen Men's Working Sliiria,^ laad^- ,. from good, heavy shifting -in stripe" ai>d fancy patterns, navy and black grounds, remforoed fronts and backs, all stzes. On Eslo at 50c. A full range of the celebrated English' Fel« H,it*'Wakefield." All the ^evi "'shapes and sbadeh ^. ^3>-- s- ;., ^ Men's Felt Hats in Plailler <stylc> lar«e leaf, leather bound, browns and blacks, usually sold ar 75c. Tihis season 50v.. • ' • * Over 50 pattetnsin Crescent Shirts, laun- dried or soft bosom. The best vaiuf^- "yoi^-will see at 50c, 75 and ' iJl.OO " We are agents for Cresfcent Waists." See - » our display in lawns, lAi-stres, silks ete^ i. Jjpfore you make a seiuctMi. Wii've got theui all beat. 10 pieces Toilet sets in fancy Cflorod. â-  poftehrin ware, handsome designs and^ new shapes. Regular $2.50 sets, this spring ' â-  ' " ' : $1.75 .- 100 dozen heavy white Ironstone China ^- Cupaand Saucers, wheat pattern, us' ally sold at fl.OO per dozen. f priie 6 50 tins Upton's Jam, 5 lbs, eaeh tin, Plum ^ Peach, Apricots Red Currant, BInck ' Currant, Raspberry, Strawber'y.'5--.i ii-~ berry, etc. These w6 buuglj . ». .i_; > ironths ago at a bargain.' The regular price is 50c fof a 6lb tiju jCJur price "lili II II lii' mm '"^ "' Cliat. sug«r>)- *00 -lbs. choice fresh Qinger iSrfaps, 4 lbs. â- i^'^ f â- /' for 25c. -â- â- Â»""'.'''~~ - â- *-»^ ^00 lbs. cKoice fresh Gioger Cookies. 4 lbs. for - 25c. 20a tbs. choice fredi Fttiit Biscuit, 3 lbs. for 25c. 200 ttis. choice &e^ Assorted pa^, 3 lbs. for S5c 200 lbs, choice fresh Letnon iKscuitj^lte. _ fur' , 2Sc Choice- Layer ffigs, regul^ 20c lb., thi* week -»•''* '5^' 10c. 6 lbs. good Prunes for H Vi There is scarcely a commander now sailing tLe great lakes who (Jiies not knuw- Capt.John Waggoner. His portly figure and good natured smile faaXTs been eif couotored for fifty yeass at Fort Wifliam, [â- .. ^ : :_, !___ ." '-jf • ^ Dutuih,Chicago and all thef other import- ant points. He has been half-a cenuiry a sailor, and iwenty-five years a master. One of his tii^t coramaifls whs the Wahave had put up for our-trada this wa,iou by one of the best seed hoitsesL. schooner Waubashene and he ttoated! ;„ ^^^je.-,, 3000 packages of Garden and Flower Seeds. These packa«e» ar^' c'lar- the schooner New Dosuo.ion into » ^ggj f^^ ,4^,^ ^„ j ,,ig^t_ .Each jwwkai-e Imrs our aame-^sytEeient suaran'- to almost every port on the gre.it takes, j^g purchaser. By buying these direct in large quahfities w9c«t-a,»iwiid.. .pri-^. uW For thirty years Capt Waggonei has j j - _ 1 « ^ «•. i5 Pkgs. Garden Seeds for 25c T beet! a sufferer from iheumati.sm. The exposures and hardships oflife on great lakes when palatial stea^ h'eated freij^it- ers ^tere unkawtn. bad Itftdts mark, and. off and o^in the intervening years he has been subjiel lo most virulent , -attacks. One whole summer be syeiit upon his back and could do i.othiug , At Buffalo, and iu u-ho.spital at Toroirtft, they fed him. His legs, bands and body were all affected and oii occiisioiis liA had to be bandagid. Owen S»>und^ friends who knew of the Cise and tlie suw^quent cure were so tjaprwssetl tha^ it wbi« decidtwi tu the purchaser. By buying these direct in large quahtities we got S'»«<i afci'' -p noe. iu order to ruu.th«m aM off in one season will give you the biggest , aeeS^ cfcgai ever got â€" usually sold 5c p^ickigeâ€" ^jjssortetlauy Dt^jLyoti like; either FhMtiso- ''^^- ^ - - -â- - . . -- etable seeds, 15 packages foi^--'' â- â€¢on <i~ Mc FAR LAND, STAF^^OI^P * i' ^ H T iSi." . ^ F^^OXoi^^ ' STATION . STOi^dK â- I W. HocKley marvel, In the goo<.l racing stables Ner- viline is always used,â€" because it makes better bursea and smaller vnteiinary bills. Twenty-five cents buys a large bottle of Nerviline; try it. Honor Rolls No. 4 Artcm'!8i« for Report of S. S. March. Sr. Illâ€" Ella Best, Johnny Bannon, Maud Stevens. j Jr. Illâ€" Max Bannon, Nut'-n Baiinon, Yiula Rennie. I Sr. IIâ€" Ethel Bannon, Violet Stevens, â-  the reporter was ushored into the spacious drawing room. tapt. Au^eisou ^hen presented bis friend, Capt.' Waugpiiec, "Give us the facts as you rei^ember thcw, caDtain,"ri quested the rep>rier, *'We!l," he repli'-d, "OaptiiiD .\ndec«on hrrjught up the first bottle of Camera's Rheum- atisu* Cure. It cured inc in three days, and the rheumatism iievef came back. I took it first last spriuk! and have never felt It 'since. There is n«>t the slightest syinptuiu left, and 1 only took half the bottle. They had tQ carry me off the o8 the sohootier "New Dkiiniuion" at ' 25 psiri 3 eylet snaj; proof rubbers Chsfham, and I was four and a half: '''gMla' ?2.75 lin* for...' m.>uths lu the hospital thera.^ 1 60 pairs boys plain over«,beet rubl-er. W. ttocklef ^ - 1 905 Just s few of our many bargains we have -to dffer our patrons for the Cpi4$n^ u.^:tb. 30 suits of men's all-wool guefns^e j, 60 pairs men's heavy allwo^''**^k" ^ rvaular S1.2ft for ^ .89' 12 Men's fine Dress Overcoats 100 yds all wool sheeting 2 yds. wide great baigaiu * A large s.<.sortmeut of men's win- ter caps 60 and 60c lines for. ... Just a few ladies' short co«ts left lo clear at „.'^. ...... 4-59 -.49 f3a 2 99 * 60 pairs men's heavy allwn 25 Men's «nd Boys' iweaters^- bigr- gaiti price „. . .Sr .. . .' .\^k. 19 .49 29 A Uirge assortment of childs Roods â- nap at . '. .'-I-V^ 15 pairs men's heavy 'fk'tnter'lxiii.'s -regular ^^.00 line for AlH BOOTS - /Srf-"^ RUBBERS "Oh, he had a bad attack ef it," inter- rupted Capt. Andetsvn. '"He told me when I gave hira the bottle that it was alt Reta P"Ppycoek and i; would never cuie him. : He had taken so much medisine. that bo i bad lost faith in every thinx.*' >Sillte' Opening his knife.Cupi. Waigimer went • on to illu.Ktrate by saying. "If 1 were Malissa Livingston, Rd. Stiiuou. Jr. IIâ€" Minnie Oalbraith, Wyville, Willie Duncan. Sr. Pt IIâ€" Elmo Stevens, Brooks, Leslie Brimks. Jr. Pt. Hâ€" Ilarv.y Brooks. Class Il-Mvrtle WyviUe, Almtr 1»8'» "'"^l'* *»«"',dwiTibe thSj^h. I felt. B^H>k^ Murou," He;.rd. ; Ih^vo ta^en so many sUre cures tha^l Class Iâ€" Mina Heard, George Leach, Willie Loach. Axer^ge attendance, 13. M. Thirstox, Teacher. snap •) . . awk . W, • . v^ *%* * 29 pairs women's felt lin^.d I r.i.-i>i MM f.39 and 1.50 lines for : . - . » . -~ 1 0t> Also a larite table of workl^l^ Xwote .48 •'^reducedtij.^.^^...^. ^â- ' â- â-  9*S e wmnt to impress upoivyeur'sind the great bargain* we M« eftjit^' Ihte T>vt|liJf cla.ssware, such as; F<ttcy Parlor Lamps, rcgu'ar 2.75 line for. ..,...., .,..:.♦ C iruld o'ipfle wa'er sttn 1.75>- ftOO liues for...... ^..... ..-.'. 5 only tea s^tts^ 44 pieces, (ireal bargain at ......... .^ » - -T. - t<>^ 4 97 piece dinner setts. $10,q6 lines reiluoMJ to .~.v..... tw.st that knife n nnd and rt.und in my I • ^ .. many sOre cures that).! was dubious, but on this '>cca!>ion -Catu- erons Uhcuiuacrsm Cure did the ..work*" For sale Sy D. A Cameron A (Jo,, GROCKI^lHrS .'i lbs fresh R^a fw rilis f»esh cnriems. , . . .. .*w... .. 4 lsrg«^.ttl<>» tuittist n' catsup spN-i.-U ' Owen .-^uttnd. SI. 00 ger bottle, Cxpiess ^ *'» S«>"d Japan Tva for l>aid on two bottl.s. Slbsgi oX'ejIoi! 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