f h 3,: t/ ‘ r , n n t “4 n 1-â€. ; , ‘ 1- fl“ .. l' .I f 1"»: I p 1 "‘5 . * t" 0011 6' hm asfl ARCHIE {I t0 warns S to be ca 111 CODY“ ll light. An Iowa caused by the fella ed girl when she the (Low. and an 3 change is of the caused. by missing ing the cowl h )Ch l‘OOI‘flS. heroE our excnanges uaw “Snake Story †which ap- peared in this paper two weeks ago. The Editor of the Flesherton Ad- vance is, or seems to be, the only sceptio. He says, “Mr. V. shon‘dt join a temperance society at once.†We told our readers there was no imagination or delirnm about the story and why Bro. Thurston should make such abase insinuation is be- ' Mr. yond comprehension. Of course v .-1§}ln’f nnunt the snakes. A num cc pied the 55 on the sale of Cigarettes. re We told our re imagination 01‘ Story and why I make such a. has you'd comprehet V. didn’t count [I Ayer’S Sars: xrates, and beCI'tlLELL‘) lxtvxs --..- _ HClStOU last week in Toronto and ° MP. JAMES HOPKINS is dead! He a. list of important topics . s was born in Toronto and 43 years ago from which selections will be 11 ade ‘ by the Committee. It has also been j settled on concessmn 6, Bentinck. of suggested by him that instead of‘pvhich township he was hating the usual lecture and musical } deputy-reeve f0 entertainment in the evening, thatlunusually thatlofï¬cer. Afterleaving ' a social meeting be held and music, cake and coï¬e be provided. ilfor some ti "i e do not know how his will tak ; with the people of Markdale', but 31 Pears, manu - our past knowledge of‘ theseiMetal, « . ' ‘ 'te the Presbyterian received from good people we know they will not the corner opp081 be outdone in generosity. Thouoh gchurch now occupied by the Knechtel “ ~° ~~ \1 H k' 7 ruinitme Company. i 1'. 0p IDS *ated geograhically many of a poorly lOc was a Conservative in politics the teachers will remember the en- thusiastic. meeting held there a few represented that party in a triangular years ago, and in all our rounds we ï¬ght for South Grey’s seat in the never received better treatment. \Ve Ontario Legislature, his opponents *' of the former being the late J. H. Hunter, of Dur- ham. and Mr. Nasmith, of Mt. Forest. _ ith {ull conï¬- dence of having-the heartiest co-Oper- lThe contest was more sectional than ' ' Teachers are ? political»Durham V.S. Mt. Forest-â€" '11 Mr. Hun ter’s election. 5 1 M1 :3 pâ€"d B (D (D r"? pâ€"l pd H U? 2' ation o legallv bound to be in attendance or and resulted 1 ‘ . reasons for their Sixteen years ago Mr. Hopkins mov- ' to Manitoba and land in the Plum Creek dis- thing to contribute ' ' hen was engaged in hold on your part to do so, on t ° ' ’ ful illness of several months. ' other hand we’ll esteem 1t ï¬nd your Willingness to covopera ' t so as to mak ljust now. He IS 11 cane for Queen Victo r is said, will cont "We do not know now ’Llua nu. v.-.†. ' '- ‘~. Wlth the people of Markdale, but- ; 8L Pear from our past knowledge of these I’Metal, good people we know they Will not} the (:01 be outdone in generosity.- Though‘gchurol poorly located geograhioally many of 1' Furni1 will remember the err-Ewes a ,., held there a few " repres ' all our rounds we‘ï¬ght u nection with T J a’r‘a nt : . \\ Caldel a Impleme x INSPECTOR CAMPBELL ls; ICIUIK‘LauUU Vv-__ .4 >ld our readers there was no Sr. THOMAS JOURNAL :â€"â€"Our Water- nation or delirum about the and why Bro. Thurston slrorxl(1'\f<31'd correspondent Wl‘lteS 2â€"-" A such a base insinuation is be- robin was 0311 comprehension. Of course Mr. SGhOOl students Of this place With a dn'm count the snakes. piece Of paper tied to its leg With thG following query. “Where Will this 1:: South Grey 'l‘eachers’ Associa- robin build its nest in the coming will be held in Markdale oni‘sgrmg? Th? note was signed b1 and Friday the 27th and in. Jules Ferdmand, box .413, Tampa 'Florida. ‘he student immediatel; with Mr, .William\ . The wrote to Florida announcmg th capture of the bird, rsday of May, ston, )1. A., as Director. etary had an interview with Mr. lStOll last week in Toronto and MR. JAMES HOPKINS is dead! E ived a. list of important tOpics n which selections will be made 3 was born in Toronto and 43 years a; ' n 6, Bentinck, rho Committee. It has also been; , . “.1401. +nmnRhiD he was reeve i (A 001W 3introduction. 1181‘. to the point witho . 311011. st, by our Uroan'e _ as Sportinw . A gentleman 1n..i\lasnua n’s wife thinking her has for eeveral years past rl most emphatically th? hablt 0f takmg Ayer‘ ï¬ve as untrue and al‘lll‘d. to tone up 1113 syste ’ . The result is thal 'espondent in future 11: If )\v he uses his name “use btrongeh happwr. ter than he had been for r. ith such matters. ibefore: 110W "XS- had} fevvel 1: \VHEN you become an GXperb â€" A1:- a. TBGBUL meow“ mite. \VIL (ms. cyclists never condescend to touch f M , 8 1t 13 caused by a 0 health, the J. a3 or f 11 71 7 moon ‘the handle ba-I‘S- Its vulgar and 01d was resolvedâ€"That â€Fe O“ )3 . . fashioned to do so. One of our up' H ‘ 1 1d ’ th minor save 113 13 . d oose- 10 ers m . ~ town experts â€led the up-to- ate others Whom it may -â€"â€"So1de1ed be directed to the ' {' ° ,, i1“ \\ 1 [SSH-‘g the h style last- Week. Sequel. wheel 1n hOS' sions in the Board 0 m ‘ * -_ A “AHDAW .LJVV tred to ill 01111ip1‘esentioflâ€"‘R. Barker, U‘dpb‘cuu. _ ,, _â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--**'â€"“‘ \Vho sows a ï¬eld, or trains a flower, . 01‘ plants a tree, 1s more than all. 111 town 12180 wees. our Dromore , . . , . . 1 A 0entleman inNashua, N. H.. )1 true; lount h ° For he who ble"*e" 't ° ‘ bl "t has for several years past, been 1n ,, “5“ 5 m0†1†95,1. And God and man shall own ms worth, was th (r‘uest of Mr J h I 3 thinking her . . ., emphatically i th? hablt Of t'akmg Ayer’s 5:413:19] Who toils to leave as his bequest untrue and arilla to tone up his. system 111 . the“ An added beauty to the earth.†ent in future Spring. The result is that he ï¬nds uses his name himSelf stronger, happier, and bet- ter than he had been for many years Whittier. ;1 matters. _ d, 'before. M . hay fever is ,. j . cadamy 31123.. B. Ledm s widows. A didâ€"Em 3O'urbrciildleesozelhdeligerttmiizzli L a recent meeting of the Board the WWII a V1810 last week .. is caused by a 12%: litiisidlhehirs '0 lts vuloaru and old of health, the Mayor in the chair, it Masters Charles and DaVId Hue- } ' ' =3 . was resolved ~â€"That the attention of ther, of Neustadt, are visxting Mas- all ter Otto Knapp, of the Knapp ] :8110“; by 111001.): {asllioned to do SO. One r say" it is . {'Os'uciftlie hir town experts tried - :18 13h ' ‘- f 7 o O . v . e uel.--- oldeied - . . . bl) 19 last “ 931* S q S be directed to the followmg provrâ€" f, - , ' v .. . n†ha I to - meal,†3 pants, patched face, wheel 111 hosâ€" .er hansas exo ital inion that it iSip ' . Will and kiss- " D _____g appreciated after death, if not before, of food which b rea . A lawyer sent the following words th y ‘1 , ,1 eoicaiilifï¬iscglarl‘: of consolation to the widow of an $532180 er cause S“ be unï¬t W381“ WWII l‘uesday andg J .. L - . a . H , LY ‘ a. twh weeks ago. \editmd'l .1 canglot tie“ you £0“ 2nd â€"â€"â€"All wells shall be cleaned out CH§ONICL:‘a cal h Flesherton Ad- paine w as to ear eat your us- . and wells unï¬t for use shall be fill- l 188 irowsmit , 1band has gone to heaven. We were ed by the owner of the premises 218 and Mrs. Babcock, ' ' were 1n Mt Forest las 1 to be, the onlylbosom friends, but we can never "' Mr. V. shouldl . ,, . ,, . meet again. ceiety at once. \ _ :3 there was no r ‘ longing to hlln, ‘ _ lirum about the ST- THOMAS JOURNAL 1â€"OUI‘ W ater- ' y street, square. lane. pond, Thurston should'fm‘d corresDondent WTItBSiâ€"‘“ A river, stream or water any man- I‘Obln was caught by other refuse or vegetable or nsinuation is be-\\ , . school students of this place With a animal matter orï¬other ï¬lth. . . - dt01ts 130' wuh the “11...:on privy vault, cesspool or call on Saturday as to his duties after 3 .1. Of course Mr. snakes. piece of paper tie _ a following (111913“ “ V’Vhere W111 this reservoirs, water closet, stables or t in the coming sink shall be established until the urday 135b, and said ‘ ' nv of his old friends prepar. tor) 'l‘eachers’ Associa- in Markdale on , ‘ , - day the 27th and ,3; Jules Ferdinand, box '41:), Tampa. th Mr, .William ,lt -ortida. r.lhe student 1mmediately 18 Director. The * wro ‘8 , .nterview with Mr. capture 0f the bud? k in Toronto and important topics :ions will be made 9, was It has also been settled on concession 6, Bentinck, of u that instead of‘,which township he was ed and thoroughly disenf’ected be- fOI‘B the 15th day Of May and there- after once a month. Two. pounds MP... JAMES HOPKINS is dead! lecture and musical‘deputy-reeve for years, ,. . the evening, thatlunusually wellâ€"informed municipal f60‘3““?- . 6th.-â€"Everv Householder and every 0 â€FOR SALE â€"â€"â€"-Rooted Goeseber Hotel and Restaurant Keeper shall dispose of all Garbage, House bushes. B,‘ be held and thatlofï¬cer. Afterleaving by,b}1r{1if1g 01' by from England. coffe be provided. for some time a ‘ 1 “" 1'~;C‘ twill fï¬ke f, and 8. 1116111be 0 ‘ ‘ ' D‘-:‘-nr\n‘ia i MR. WILL VOLLh i“hell diver †on 1 \last. It: is now b \Taxidermist Arthur 1itown. \ Of EYE. Ear: be at Holstein F1 iday, A9111 ; with glasses ‘ Free. lvertisement doesn’t need an lotion. It should go straight point without any equivoca- 7OLLET shot a largeâ€; on Monday morning C W? being stuffed by e rthur Mertz, of this 1 ] perance meeting under E the W. C. T. U. will Methodist church on p. m. sharp. All are 1, Specialist in Diseases 1 .n1,-_-,.4- ‘xr‘;“ fore the 15*: after once of sulphral years, and an >rtned municipal g the farm he was lent of this village ,e ï¬rm of Hepkins irers of Britannia being located on = the Presbyterian ad by the Knechtel the Board IY. Mr. Hopkins 7th â€N0 H ve in politics and the 15th 1 arty in a triangular 0f Noven S‘rrey’s seat in the the town .re, his opponents feet from 1. Hunter, of Dar. cleaned 2 mith, of Mt, Forest 8th.~â€"â€"l"he‘ nore sectional than recomme 1 V.S. Mt. Forest~ etS inste r; Hunter’s election. mg 7'90“" Mr. Hopkins Inov- dncive t “ “‘ Afï¬nifnlla- and health a DU RH AM, this} Arbor Day Suggestions to present an 211 will leave a 9;“ visitors, vet a grf U [U 'Dflulu. ith.-â€"â€"Everv Householder and every Hotel and Restaurant Keeper shall all Garbage, House bushes. Rifleman variety, dispose of 7th.-â€"'No Hog shall be kept between ' th day of May and the lst day ° ' the limits of re PETITIONS are now being circu questing that bicycles be carried on baggage. Large . of November Within the town except in pens seventy the Railroads as feet from anyhouse and regularly lists are being rolled up, and all '__ cleaned and ClISBDfBHCted. bicycle riders are anxious for the ’“†8th ~â€"â€"l.‘he Boarl of . . .r ‘ l ' L ealth strongly change. NEW ds the use of Earth (3108- . . â€"- icycles.-â€"-A full stock of Massey ' ‘10 Dozen l W. Calder’s wareâ€", heels and Gent’slShaptâ€"s just ing from $45 tol of Privy Vaults as be- Harris Bic *cles at 111g more convement and more (3011- rooms Ifadies’ W the malntenance of public l wheel; priï¬ces rang 15., ‘ ,ducive to h lth . d fh’nder' 5h - - _ . ogacont‘Zchlriogs diseasgg e spread $80. Come and see his stock and you} I The abuosre quoted provisions of the will be suited. All wheels guaranteed. ‘ Health Act, and others, as may be The Barrie Advance of last weeklRAMS‘ A bank of Toronto 3:") bill is: .l l n town with the fol- ' . the interests of sayszfli l in circulation i ic health will be strictly lowing lines written in pen and ink . Gas Id necessary; Lu vu» ---_- public health will be Stl‘iotlyHn circulation? )roed. loWing lines w On motion Boord Adjourned. ; on the back of G GEO. RUSSELL, game last of . rham April 27th, 1897. Sec-’y. i1iving.â€"â€"â€"D. G. eir gold and knaves their bubbles use and fall, mower; Id. or trams a flower, ovi'sohool grounds, .-____.,_...-..._~_- _ \‘ “Why should not PURELY PERSONAL. Our specmls this t and give a free vernent Of the ap- Miss L. Swallow left for the City W361: are Hosiery and reets. we cannot last week. , . d, of Chatsworth, L a d i e S, Ullderwgaf‘, r of our own side- Mr. James Lloy ble part of such was home on Sunday. . . . VB have some Mr. Michael Reilly, of Prioevllle Ill 1108131057 our stock ul streets 50 litter- was a caller on Monday. as to make them Miss Frank Hughes returne ld it DOt be W311 to from Owen Sound last week. - employafew teams Lawver McCulloughmearkdgle, large or as well. as- - last wee .. 3 got free and let was iuutownaday or so Jennie Beacon, 0f Glenelg sorted but a glance ach street turn out Miss , Ling Of an “DSightly Centre, is Visiting at MISS Beaton s. rI‘rees too should Miss Belle McKinnon,\}of ï¬llieslez, Over 13118 prices “Till yr. om . tell the story better 1’ (Vet and 13b Arbor Misses M. Maodonald and B. Mao- ining a new 3123* in dougalloalled on Owen Sound friends tllaxll WOFdS (3311. Lething to make our last week. tiful, more comfort- Mr. Allan Lamont, of. Mt. Forest. . ‘ , ‘ ' 3 attractive. Some Span†couple of ' Ladies’ Seamle s Black Cot sï¬ed with anythinlg, last week. h 1 .. 7 .- : .:‘ ‘r t O U 3T . If Dmham “ant t ‘3 MISS M†E' RObS‘m’ e 13.9 - adies’ Fast Black Hose hm ng in home comforts- teacher of Louise School, »E everything 13 town last week. ‘ f Fl 1 wood for them Mr. RN Henderso?†881613 Ladies’ Fancy Rib Blael 8 they are going to ton, was in town on Frlday la ' gave us a 0311- Hose, Hermsdmf dye n a few years out is visiting her sister, untifully rewarded. Black. 117:1..A... 111. ‘V’QHZED’C. mrxnn;0-‘ Cl". - LI»; ‘7‘ . says:â€" will be strlctly‘iin c'm ., APRIL ‘29. 1897 it is well to observe. The 0108., Nay 1, inclusive and the open sea- , son does not begin until Monday. A 1 number were ï¬ned lab Messrs. M. W 113011, 11.4. v m“, and W. Smyth, of Flesherton, v in town last; week. Mr. Geo. Cairns, of Flesher was the guest of Mr. , for a few days lately. Rev. Mr. MacGrregor attended Baptist Association held in Read Thursday and Friday. -v' Llï¬yb (VU lJLl) L‘Ivvâ€"â€"_ o ‘ v" ' - - ‘ 0%. 1ncn’40)0 . 2 luv-- . Mr. W. J. Mitchell, ex-Edltor of - THE CIIRONI , ' “ “ Ginchâ€"Qï¬c “ 8 inchâ€"-â€"35c hlm I 1 Mug?â€â€" , Hose, all sues 200 pr F *011 (neat an itor 011 came catch-13311 on Sunday, y Infants Black Cashmere Sox â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--'â€"‘ s1zes 4% and 5 mch 200 mildew or other diseases, an reasu able prices.â€"-â€"â€"S. Arrowsmith, Dur- eing circulated s be carried on the Railrcads as baggage. Largei ' ° (1 'up, and all change. ______.___..___â€"â€"~ â€"- Bicycles.~â€"-A full stock of Massey Harris Bicycles at rooms. Ladies’ w ‘ ' -‘- 434% fn r. and Airs. ans. u Miama-" , - 8 years. ' Ladies’ Ribbed Cotton Vests : ' ‘ for 250. A .-â€"- 1’ - . , ‘ FOR S LE Rooted ( ocseberry Ladies’ Ribbed botton Vest 188.. Rifleman variety, imported 1 7 7 1 1 England. Early and free from S (.J’e‘ es. c eaei. 7 Ladies Ribbed Cotton V ests lew or other diseases, at reaso’n- . . prices -â€"â€"S Arrowsmith Dur- quality 100‘ ' ' ' ’ Fine Merino Vests short shaped 150. -2......1n+m1 Fine Hygeian 1. Vests short ulation in town with the fol- 2; lines wntten 1n pen and mk ' : “ To young men-- of. Mt.Forest.i . ’ .ys in Durham Laches seamless Black Cot- ton Hose, 2 pr for 250-. n, the popular , , . ' Ladles Fast Black Hose ï¬ne f R h quality worth 220 for 180. 'son, 0 ' es er- , , . p d L‘tdles Fancy R11) Black Hose, Hermsdorf dye, C) . of Flesherton, seamless 253 r. Geo. Hughes . . . Laches’ 2-1 R11) Cash mere Hose V- _ p . gor attended the worth 000, speolal at 450. 319mm Ready .0“ Ladies’ White Cotton Hose 7’ ' ï¬ne quality special at £80. 1T?_11.~nn1, A_ _ r1 ay- e, beloved daughter Jag Warmington, snows nuu .v Wm 13 guaranteed. \ of last weeki' “7ith the {01‘ 1 pen and ink little higher in price than the ordinary hose but the satisfaction they give, up the difference to the Size 5 inchâ€"5220 “ 5g- inchâ€"250 u 6 inch #250 H 6% inch-280 RAMSAY EEORL U Cash and One Price. , 200’. ; Ve Hose, spliced heel double knees and few Sailors 'and Straw to hand this week. Lower Vests short he sleeves Sleeves