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Flesherton Advance, 19 Apr 1894, p. 5

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THE FLESHfiRTON ADVANCE ^ OP QEO. MITCHELL, A^ (%<<erl be-.kl g li-nlneu t an actud Hth 1 ** iuuei ainti:ii :i|iiMca>-h ><la iuti.il ratal raoey always lablo for Jugimaki buniuuis BLken.rlM. ' Of net two doors north c f HicharCaon A Co' Vicinity Chips. diarncterlHtlCfl f the Past Week < ar.-fiilh fulled for the fri*H*. among (ocuk triM fc charged at tht rats of lOc per linr fr inch iiuertioH. A rtdwtin vill I* made on ermtrnct* for 100 line* or over. Alabastine wall finish in white and eal-m at Richardson A ( ' i's. $1 One dollar will purchase a pair of itrong plough boots at RichardHou A CD'S Asothor car load of film New Process It juet received (it Richardson & Go's. Curtain pules and fixtures 25 cents to 70 cents pr sett at Kichardnnn A Co s. Thi trout rnhinu season opens on May 1 one wet k from next Tuesday. If you want a pi.-ce of Baci.n or a nice call at T. Uill's. A ear load of mixed hardware arrived bat week at Kantu.ltV Please call and examine the latest nv- el'Jes and lU-siu-ns in millinery at T. Hill's. A Urge stock of Boots nnd Shoe* for spring and summer at reasonable prices. T. Hill's. R. Pedlnr has got tbo Erin flour on baud. The besi in town. Try it. Warranted fits', c'aw. If you want some good Hour for the summer go to R. PedlarX he h.w g,t in the Erin Hour 1'iL-c *( 'JO. Vfail papers. -An iiniuoime range of new and beautiful deaigns at Richardson A Cos. Mr. J. E. Moore's hocau ran away on Tuesday, badly wrecking (ho Iwht wagon which it drew. Have you renewed your subscription to the Mechanics' Institute I The liiirarian would like to hao this attended to at unce. The Advance has no travelling agents in the fi-KL Anyone paying mon<jy here- after to travelling salesmen fur chis paper will do so at their own rwk. The Advance has perfected arrange- ments to secure a rei^ul.ir letter fnu Markdalo, and the first budget may be looked for next week. Dr Sinclair, the well-known spucialix', standing at the head of the prff*iiii, will be at the Markdulo lIouoo.Mark lale, tin Wednesday, May 2nd. Cunsiil.-ition free. A K. iuilwrley gentleman iufornia ui that the wild (ligfnn appears to be re Turning, ho having seen a Hiaall l|.n-\ this spring. The pretty, fleet-winded bird will be welcomed should it oueu in-jre take up its abode with us. Mr I Vter Muir, an old resident <x" llun towiutliip. dird mi Monday at the home- stead, three miles west of t'le.-hertcn. Thu rein.-iins were interred in Pricevillc cemetery yesterday Dr. W. S. Uhristoe's many fiiends will bt* sorry to lonrn tliat he hiu been danger- ously ill during the pa-it week with in- tiaiuiuatiou. Un Saturday it wan feared that b would not recover, but he is u... e are lad to state, on the mead. Dr. Carter is in atu-mlaueo. Mr. J. K. Moore ha.s the timber out fo a new planing factory, the erection of which will be immediately commence* !. A sita for the factory h.-n bueu secured opposite the ill ill shed. The nr.r factory will be 25 + 60 feet, '2\ stories high, and will be ready fi>r occupation on July 1st. Mr. Abniham \Vlme, aged 33 yean, died at tho residence of h:.s won, Mr. Arthur \Vl.it.e, of the police force, Toron- to, on Sunday U*t. Tlio remains were interred in tho Klusliurton cemetry on XuosiUy. Mr. White reaidod in this township for nearly forty years, living on th* gravel road 1| miles south of this vil lave. Ho took up his residence with his on in TIT. .n to about four years ngo. The magnilicieiit weather of the past wevk ban ijiven a great impi-tu.t to f.irin operations. Tho roada are in splendid ffc/pditicn , with dust Cying a* in tbo mid- dle of summer. The sun is warm and !>. iiuuant, buds are swelling, grass in grt tin;; v;rui n, and evqrytliinir. tends to PS liilanttn tho setmea and make ono glad to live. Hurrah for the springtime, as the emerald poet would remark. N.i small objection which young folka had to the old time spring medicine was their nauaeousnets. In our day, this ob- jection is removed and Ayer'a Sarsapnrilla the moot powerful and popular of Mood- piintier*, u as pleasant to the palate as a cordial. Jii't received Field corn, Longfellow's Hural thitnmuhhrud wlitto flint, Giant prolific sweet enailage, At Richaidkxm's Drag Store. Henry Ward Beecher once informed a man who came to him omn plaining ol gloomy and despondent feelings, that what he iiiont needed waa a good cathartic, moftiiing, nf course, such a medicine as Ayer's Catitartic Pill*, every dose being effect IT. A gentleman livius: near Max well present- ed Thu Advance last week with a bottle of maple syrup a* a sample of what he could do. It was clear as honey and the very <,uintuscence i.f swuctnetw, and provs that pert'ectiiHi ?i;u it-it been reached here- tofore in this district by those who man- ufacture maple syrup, the itreiUr <|irin tity being a veritable "bLtckntrap," and all of it more or less dark. The sam referred to above shows the i**jiuility in this direction, w lieu care and proper uten- sils are used. Just received Fresh turnip seeds, Fresh MaiiL.-. lil *ed, Fresh Carnit seed, At Richardson's T>a>if Store. Wm. Dickey, a well -to-do fanner of Euphrasia, got. " confused " and signed notes in payineiit for a piano t the tm.e "f f4UO, ami thought he was tfi-ttinn the instrument free. When he disci vrr>- 1 the true state of atfnirs he triad to " bust " the not. , but couldn't do it. He how- ever, succeeded in having ho pitno seller comuiittetl for trial. The Dickey bird will never fully tppreciatn the sweet tones of that piano. Thi>baiiU will give a concert on the square on Saturday evening next) for which the following program has been prepared : March, . . " De Mo'ay, ". ...Comiitamiry Andante and Waltz,. . . . "Forest Flower. '' Serenivltf ............. "Fi'iid Hearts, '' Overture, ................ "Verona" March, ................ "Always Gay " Finale, ............. " Ood I5e With You ". The Saturday edition of Tha Empire has f late been making umr.t strides. Kacli wiek, in ait'l.ti u to the ri gnhir news i f the d-iy, Wn::; ins I'.iye, Mi iiiaty Department, Sporting, Dramntic, etc., it has a number of interu- tini( Special Arti- cles by brilliant wtitorn. Siturday Wiek it gave a HpL'i'-lid limtoriiil sket^Ii '.>y one of tlie Nile vi>\ ai;"uri, a mcy sketch, How l'> owei.i Won i In- ll.it, " MI-I.I^ a story of lako marine in the olden days, aud other npially interesting articles Evuiy week some.hini; gjd appears in it. OATH Burned. A fr>mu b*ru K'!< n^in^ to Mr. Ja. Hums, lot I'.l, jon. S, Os|in-y,wai burned t ' tlio uri'Uiid on Suu-l.iy uioiiiiiif; last, with mo:,l of the contents, irrhuling a ; i'ir. r. Tliu ho-ses and a fKiiiiiny mill were saved. Mr. liums WHM in tho barn at tin- time of the lire, which it is thought started from a match that liu dropped wl.ile li^htinu hij|.ipi>. if so it was a case of extreme circle* ness, to put it mildly. PersonaU- Mr. W. J. Canwc'.l is now a resident of the village. Mini Qertiq Moorv, of Owen Sound, is visiting with Mr. Will Moore. Rev. Mr. lln|h.-rt is absent this week at Stratford, a a in-inVr i-f tlm examining of t'.ie Guclph ci.nfuixuce. MUs Edith Kichai-dH. m is visiting in M;'.rkd.ilu this etk with her sister, Mrs. 1. B. Lucas. Mr. W. J. Fairurieve, of the Herald, ainl Mr. Cnlhonn, uf Dundulk, were call- ers on Mi-iii'.'iy. Mri. Dr. Spiuii'e aud daughter, are the guests of Mrs. W. 1C. Flenhvr. Miss Lena Dunlop, of Wyuming, Lambton Co., is theguuot of her sinter, Mrs. Rev. J. L. Gardiner. Miss Dawn, of Hea'hcote, is vuiting with Mm It win. I. B. I ucas. barricter. Markdale hh' '10,000 private funds to lend on farm mortgsurea within the next few months at lowest current rates. No commissions, no delays, expenses low. Apply at office in Markdale diirnii; the week or at Dun- ilalk olliuo on Saturdays. Th MeffCmM. THB 1IAMILTOS DOOTOB8 ABB PDZZLID ABOCT THIS KRSIABIUBLB CfK THEY COl'LD NOT rlttK THIS CA8B Of KIbMBY DIHEA8E, BUT DODD'tt BUDJ1UT FILLS B1VI 1)OMB BO. HAMILTOIT, APRIL 1(5. -The doctors of this city are showing great interest in a remarkable cure reported from Port Colbourna. Harvey H. Netf, of the Ut- ter town, had an aggravated form of kidney disease, coimi|iirnt on attack' of typhoid fever. Physicians could not curs the kidney disorder, but Mr. Netf has re- gained his health after taking nve boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's was the first kidney remedy in pill form ever of- fered the public. Its wonderful suoce&k in curing all forms of kidney disease, ban led to the introduction of numerous cheap and worthless imitations. Purch- &srn, for tlii'ir OWD safety should insist on getting Dodd'a Kidney 1'ills. Sold in large boxw ; price fifty c.nta per box. or six boxfir *_' 50. Tu be had by of all dealer*. Notice, /iy _ FLOURING MILLS Haniiobn Flour alway on hand. Buokwln-at ground and bolted. The only mill in thin section ol country that does thin class of work. Chopping: done at .\ J .I- timesi. .B. Bell - Prop. A Little Daughter Of a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer' Sarsaparilla. Mr. RICUAUD BIEKS, thewoll-known Druggist, 207 McGill st, Montreal, P. Q., nays: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have beard nothing but good skid of tlifin. I know of man, ' Wonderful Cures perform.*! by Ayer's Sanaparllla, one In particular being that of k little daughter of a Church of England minis- ter. The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red anil ex- ceedingly troiiblenome rash, from which she bad suffered for two or three years, in spite of t!in best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to ad- minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot- tles of vhirh effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her fat hi r's delight. I am sun-, weru bo here to-day, he would tcxtify In '-ho strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by I'r. J. C. Ayr ft Co., Lowtll, Hue. Cure* others, will cure you We are offering a large quantity of BOOTS 1 SHOES < -AT- VERY GREAT REDUCTIONS. Call and see us and inspect oar stock of MENb' WOMENS', and CHILDRENB light and heavy BOOTS and SHOES. \Vm. Clayton. HEALTH FOR ALL. Holleway's Pills and Ointment. Liver, THE PILLS Purify thu blood, correct all Disorders of Stomach, ICiclnwyw and They invlgorat and restore to health Debilitated Couttttntioos, and are lavaluable In oofi- plaiutb iiiaiiluntal to FiinmluH of all iu|ea. For Children aud (ha t;ml thuy ar* prteuletst T H K 01 IS TMENT an lufalllble reinedr for Hl Legs. Da 1 llrouU, Old Wounds, Sorts and Ulo*n. It ls famous tor Qout aud Kliiiiiiat if!". Kr ili^or'len uf tliti Cliast it lias uo t jual. For SORE 1 HltO.n .!>!;<)~YCH1TIS,COUGHS, COLDS Olanaulsi Swelliuu*. aud all Skin DlMiases it ha* no rival and for ouulraoted aud stiff joints it act* like a cuarni Manufactured only at 1'roffescor HOLLOWAY'S Eitabllshment. 7H Xew Oxford Streel (late 5::. Oxford Htreet). London. and are sold at Is. lid., 2stfd., to 0.1.. 11.. 22s.. and 33s. each Box or Pot, a U id uf all aTnd iriuu Vmiilors throughout the woiM. ff'Purduucrt ihvxltl look > >!" /-''"' "" ''"' ^'"' J '"' tixxft. If the addrtit it nOt 633, ( sfurd Artet, Londun, they are if,nriuiu. COPYRIGHTS. I OBTAIN A PATENT? and CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora prompt apewer and an Domat oMnlon, write to MUffM cV TO. . w ho ha.e had oiar, Y nit r 'm> . azpetlenoe In the peMot tmeineia, Cnnimaiiloa. tlon. utrtrtly onnlWentlal. A Ifaeilnook .>r In- formation ooanernlna: .PaleaM awl bow to ob. 2S So* are brwugllt wl.lnlT tMjfor* thu puii . .u> ***** formation tain them . leal and eoteatMs book* MatfMa Patent, taken through Munn k Co. Twetre I notloeratbe Meadle AmrrlrmK. and i^^-1 liu I -------- .. Mat free. Alno a oatalone of mectuui- out eost to ike hventor. TM iplondld paper. Hawed weekly, elegantly UlwMnted.kiie br fartfee \ ojpowlatinn of an* eotentlBc work In tbe 3 a rear. Bampls ontee aeaH free. MUoa. monthly. fiOe yew. k Itverr auiber eontalas UMiilKfM & CO, We bavo received some addittionB to stack of Prints this week, aud have now the most complete range of de- signs and colorings to be tuuud in thus part of Ontario. Our teu cent line is tbe most popu lar and cannot be beat at tLe price They are selling fast, aud our llic prints are beauties. Wool D L'iins with silk stripe at 56 cts. DeLttinettes at 12, IS aud He are popular dress goods, and we show a fine range of them. Millinery. Oidus in tliia tlepurttneul up to date arc in advance of any former season A complete stock at pumiUr piicts. \Ve show some beautiful things ir .Mantles aud Silk Capes. HELLO ! HELLO ! **** * * * EVEHYIR'DT THAT WBARB Boots Shoes Tailorin. Worsted Suites are onr specialty and we keep the Irad. Direct import- ing gives us inside puces on British manufacture, and our customers a. e getting tin' full benefit. We liavi- a full range of Tweeds and have been gluing up ion e iniliby h;.;ht suits al txiua; kabty low prices, Boots. Tho current u.viiuil is f;r Mill' Plough Boot* at 81 a pair, and w. have tliem all sizes. Ladie's DoiiiH" Kid, genuine, at SI 50, SI. 75 an-' $2 \Vo liavc India Kid imitation I '< u ;nla at $1. Onr stock of Uisse's, fluid ren's and IVys' Boots is very lar- and we can (i.l almost any reqnii-pnif-nt We have opened another lot. of Hoys' Suits. Biinji the boys in whiV Un sizes src BS-oi'tod and Ret cloth<M io lit. Wo give a hat with every sun You can got 1C bars of Electric Soap here for *^5c., and all other |>i> ular brands of soap at l.iwest piici-s. Teas at lia., 20c. and 2Rc. per Ib., iiid Sliest ),'ra Ics at 3d aud 3S cents Family chests, 80 Ibs , at wholcauk M- RICIIAIIDSON & CO- FARM TO RENT The Stone Hnmoii|ka<l Farm, lot* 8 ami 9/0 i >, Artcnioala. For fn-thcr particular! ajii'ly to BKBErCA 8TO.NE. Win Tnylr, a farmer fr"ir. near Glen :orri.i, lili-w out the yas in a room at the Market Hi.tcl. Gait, and was found dead Stuitla* murning. AND Go to the ehoe sbop in Kitnborley aud 1.VMITBY Will make mur boot* and ahoea or repair them .-in IT. IIH iii-aily and cheap an aayona witluu twenty inilei. Ti y inn and lie couviuced. .1. \V. >\'hitby, HHORMAKEB K1M1IKRLKY 1 Apr |Sui. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' ID tlio matter of the .-tte al Adaui Hlnlop. late u( tii,. towasDip of Ai t,.nit-.i-, iu tlm Cuuuty ol Grey, farmor, iloctimMMl. Pumuuit to the I'r. vinioni of the Revlnd >taiuu uf Oiitu-iii, cbaptur 110. notice it li.iro. tiy Rirnn tliat all thuerviut ni mnl pnnonii rav- ii. < lainm upon DI- ouainti^iliu MKiauiui the said A.IBIII Hlalop, lato uf 'In, TwiiKbi|> ni .\ite-. nn->ni. in i in- 1'iitiwtvMf (irev. farmer, wlui ilie*! on or about tii- nrth ilu> uf Kobruary. A. U. 1HV.'. itin In-n-bv n-.[iiin..t to deliver or af-nd by pi>: t prepaid, to MM sttderaifBed, soUotsars for tlm i-XKviiluiR of the iluceaMN). ou or lo urn til i toartseaUi ds>j of May, A.I). IHIM. a utoniant in wntniK of ilii-n liaillus an. I a>lih -..). tn KutUur with full particular! uf thi'ir I'litim*. an I the nature uf ..III.HHI-. ifam h.-ldby them And imlii-H i (in thur Rivi-u that after tlm xanl nth ilny of May. imu. Inu ii,l .ixeclilora will ]irm'.-.:.l to dUUiBMe tile aM<t> of thu Haiti l-ll KIIIIIIIU tllll )H'I1IOK Klltltll'il UllTOtO. IIIIVIIIK reuani only to the claiini of which UK- ||i i- Hint!) liava buxii Kivnn an liufuru ri'i|iin .-.'. .11.1 ili.- tan) uxecutorn will not bu lial>li> ! -in. I iun-t or any pait : i .-i.-..f to any pernon or penousaf whoas olaini or clainiH nutiro nuall lot II.IVH In't.ii recolvi'.l li\ [n,-ni m liinir guild :om at the time aforuiaid. H:CA8A\Vl[iriT. Markilalu, Out. RolioiU>ni for tliu -.i.i eiucutori. Dated tliln fith day of April. A D. 1MH. VIGOR r MEN Qaicily, PirmneDtly Raitorid. Weakness, Nervoiunesa, Dcbnity. and all tbe train of evils from early error* or later excesses, the result* of overwork, sick. neiw, worrr, etc. Full strength, development and tone given to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods. Imrn*- lUnte iinprOTeoieot c -n. Failure inipowiliTis 2,OOO reference*, book, eixplsnatioa *^ij prooft maiU.l (Mated) (res. iai MEDICAL CO,,

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