MAY 4 1899 E9TABLIHI-D THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE T II K F L E S II E R I' ON ADVANCE MAY 4 1899 ^ffdvance <(.t-.IIK.li WEEKLY AT THE orrlCR, TI> r XII \ vl sritEET, FLKMHEHTuN, o>T. , V W. H. Tllf R.STOJI. 1 per uiiiiuin >tr i. 1 1% In adtniirr AdTertiung Rates: K* Column. 1 year. tM ; lilf col., 1 cr. * .j 'ii t. r col . one v i-r, 13. Transient advurtlsvruent charge.! at thn rU 8 can cs per II ue lor flrit Iniortiou and Scent each ftubsiHjueiit luMvrtloa. CURRENT COMMENT McFarland & Kichards Dundalk ... Ontario Direct Importers & Manufacturers Some ClotH i 31 4; Thoughts -a^S-aa rQR SPRING Spring i* up-Jii UH ! Are you rendy ? Or ha\v you aritnunl fur all tlio tlrvtui wan'M required. For tin- tinn- of year of i-miiHi- y..n nir thinking of Kmitliing new to wir, a nuw suit or coin, new gluves or foot wr:ir, nr. kwi-ar or smne nthrr itrticli- in i-.'-'Hary for comfort HM.I Htylu. Tin- i|Uetmii conies up, " Wlu-ro can we buy Ht the the best dvaiitni>i< /' That'* whore this ktoru will stuml yu t,ood *ITVI. .-. K.n y .111 l.|n-lit wo prcnuut many of the i*fini a* npace will permit UM in show the pprcial j.rn r Men's Spring Suits ^ Men'i S:nj!<- I ivsti il Siir.jii.- Suit-, 111 In.. n ( '.in.nl .m tweed, new ('..lots. K""d Italian cloth lining, r.-^nlar pricti $7.60, -|.i-i-i,-il $ 5 (X Men's Kinulr liri:isli-il KHi.|Ui'-, all wu.il Enirluh twued, l)fnt lining, UIXMJ it mi inn. ^, r-|{iilir prici: 810.00. very npi-cial $7 MI-US siiiL'lt- Im-aMt-i! naiijiic- suns in Sr..irli twicd. nu-e |utti-riix. custom lo-iili-. liust lining *nd tniniiiiiij. i>ood vnluu 81'J.;'iO, very special. ... < '.' M-H'H Inn- Ir.i.-k clay worittfd. nil-wool irilHUind t.arr.iw "ilk snu-lit-d di(i-. in Mni-li- lirritslud HMCIUIU ii.nl threu button, cutaway Myles, very spwul lit 9 10 It is just a little better than one )mr cincr thu I'nited States declared war against Spain. We can think of uu war of so short duration that Las loi'ii fraught with such rnoinentons consequences. Spr'ii Iris bcii strip- ped of nearly all her colonial rwsfes- sious. and the I'nit. <1 States lias re- turued to her ancestral halls to claim a voice in the world g diplomatic cir- cles, lliis war liaa been apoken of as mi almost bloodless war,y?t last week COO bodies were landed at New York from Cuba men who had died in actual battle and of disease while " avenging the Maine," as they called it, and hundreds more are bring ro- lurned from the PliillipinflB to be giv - en tlieir lust resting place on native soil. TLis Phillipius war i* an anom- aly. The very essence of George Washington's creed is thrown to the winds, and a people who have ever b,ceu " jhouting the battle cry of free- dom " have changed their song to "JJovru with the Piiillipinos," and ac- company that song with the slaying of thousands because they dare to adopt "thu home of the free and tin laud of the brave" motto, which the Americana have hitherto regarded an their own (icculiar property. Theie is another anomaly also with iu the borders of tho great republic which is a blot upon civilization aud a disgrace to the people who sanction it and that is the urimpalion of judi- cial functions by mobH and the 1111- poloncy of United States justice to cope with it. The pe.iple oi the south apparently refuse to allow th colored tuau equality o( citizenship or the afoty of the bulwark of Ihitiah justice trial by jury. They prefer to take him out tuju han^ him or burn him ut ll' bUke without trial. Is it any Wonder that tin: tKiii\t* in the ami podtt do not cu- to trust tlienntelvea til the tender mercieit of I mini .->lati - justice, which jusl now is such a tr-iv tSly and fau---. 1'.. .!. nt .McKinlcv uould defot? Inui.-,, If to making his own people him. m.- hi furo posing as liio saviour of buuianitj to '.he uaiivin of discarded Spin. . .1 iiniti>ry. (lUrious N<w OM nr < ( lii r |i , of Wlhlnta I.'. II* writw: "K<>ui l...tili of I'.lectric Ku- lH OM cured Mix. Unwer of lornfula, win'b bad cnuieil In r ^rcal niiflniii); for > i. Teirible nor** wom.l luaak out on her i >! ftbd face, and i he In i .IIMI.O, could KIV u, b*ip. but br euro m complci* an. I IT i.., Ub ! eollnt." Tim uliowii hl 'Ij'KiKii-M ham proTfd. tl.\i I itrin.- Ilii- Uri 11 UiMMt biotnl punfiiT know:i. It' ! i.. nnt rein*"iy fr rrxunii, ti tier, nalt r<0, boils and riinirD^; Miri. It < i|r, kfdnyand t>ow> It , . ,j.. . i- p iii):->iion, liiiiMx u|i iii 111,17 01) ri>ol*. Hold by all Drug i>.nii* .i u Our utock has received several large connicninuiiU of late, ei msist in,' i.f me y. mill's iiiul children'H wear. M.-n s black wide leaf aatiii-liiied hatR, reirulcr fiac, special l.A'ln-*' nim M'trW film /. pli>r L'liiyli.nn bloiiwu. lovely colon) and paltenw, r.'u'ulur 1 and 91 lift, spt-cial each ai 91 and LadieV |in|iie bloUHiM ill all nlmduH and sixen.very special each at 75c and. . f 1 (X A lart-' 1 ntiK-k nf lilouiun langnik in price from .'tac to OOc each, cmisi:t- -.-nnj nf pretty psttrrns in print. iniiL'h.im and piijiie -... ....!-, l.ii.lu-.H ruady-inade wrappers, in wrap|>erMtte, i{i>.id *|>cia) each at $1 and. . 9 I B K. ii.lv- made ut.der skirts, iloul.lr H..w. TH. very special 910 We have a full line if ladies' white underwear winch we invite the ladio t inspect. Staple ^Department / i ii.'V cutton, full width 114 inchcN line, even goodi, regular 4*c, very special -. Bleached Mi-inliiin, heavy weight, tine tenure, 30 inch I;.M|S, re^ulsr Hie IHT yiiid, our price .' (irry flannel nnmii, 'i~ inch, *i'll mtli 15c ipecial lOc .lust received a Urge consignment of lace curtaitiH direct fr-in Enulnnd, raii^ini; fi'.'in 25<: per |unr up. Tho K<>odi< are beinit sold to our i-ustoinur* it ptioea thai iiioct wboleMtle tirniH ak and receive from the reUil trade. I'rinies. extra nuality, |MT Ib Ruin*, 'JH Hi. Ixix, regular $1.75, very }>ecial per box 9 1 I "> The above fruita have advanced tincu we bouuht which make* the puce all the more special. Sugar ha* also advanri-d but wu t(rii|>ed by no -relock and a carload i* thu oiltcoiue at tbe Name old pikes. HcFARLAND & RICHARDS TtttONTll, DUNDALK ind HiRKDALE Sin [lists it Sii O'Cloct Except VEDIKDIY mi SIUBHT Popular Wheels / See Them . . . Before Buying ' PRICES' ^" $40, $5s and $80, Suit J^ll l> ' w. . I. - hotel kep.r, I'aicley ^ ;n, ! \ .1 CnlloviT, i-J-liiiti'l kiieper of W%Kliaiii, < nt ., wein on Friiliiy M-I.I Jfc loii( ti-iiiit df iiu|iriioiiini>ni in the Io*t, |n'hiii-i ,i i iry for Nwindliii^ tbe Knit NaU...... K,,,k, ,f K>n-k Rainds l.y iiiLin* oi IMI^,.) ilraltH. Kinu, who plu*iltl guil'y .tn-t turned Si.ii.'.i r\nl elice, wuii K( u ~. v. ,] VIMI-K on a cliaine of uttering a (. i i , ,it , I'mi'in r three yeaiH for forgery , .1 \,<\ yuan for ut t-rnig. Coliover il>,i, L .,.f fi.ur yiara' *iua in.priiMiiimoii' I - viulating the cou- Jitioii of au J\l pa. .Ion. ' FUSIHTHSUKKrilUK Jf. ^. jCeSarct. Prop. If you nlinuld wlih " -v uliav* Ah H.HI'| ax harlMir v..r , Juki mil at my nliavhiK *alo*J Al in, iir e'vi..oi liil-v i. ...HI. lil > nt mi I .lrfi tin. lialr with Rracc, '(..hull il.ii MMMTM '"' < ' M\ r.>..|n I- 1 I. cut, tow.-N rli'ivn. s. IH.II~ clmi |. nml riuiin K. " An.li v.i vlliinu I Oiihk >i> II ""'I M mi I |>li<aii tl"' IHIO'1 Au.lalUhat art or >kiil .'. il n. , II JUKI mil. I II .1" !..r >ini. l-imvril.. v HI..' ii..- "i i tliouay, III li*ti- M.II !. li-i ii a \\ l">v. All. I I M'ltll III.' ll.'K 1 lit H[\\ I I. lit". An I fur a nlmve 1 u'OI K ilpr.' . 1 .I*, not in. KII u .linn. In ti i.-i t.,r tliat Mulllil Ilisku Hi.- l'Hil...| liil-t. 4 AUENT TOR ROLSTON STEAM LAUNDRY AND *f PARKER'S DYE WORKS NoticetoCreditors IN THK MATTKH OK THK HSTA'l'K I 1 I I N-.IM.HAM. laW of tb AM TOW nlil|> nt Al tl'llli'slH ill tho I'litlllty of (III 1 I- ,11 HUT, l.rl'HM- I. Noli.-i. i* I. in. In Kivnii |.urnmnt V, Tin K. TIII, ,-t Dnln.i. \nj\. |.|ia|.t<-. I.- t*lt all .-ii-litnif ail. I ntli.-ii hsvinu - niii > ii-i tin- . -t.iin ol tliu nm.i Samuel l 11111.1111, baui. who rllvtl un oi ni> nit tin. --,i.->.ii<t ilsy i O,-i U'i IK..M HI.- riip I...' en or liefore th IMI h illiv nt Mm . I-*.! 1 .! I.I sell*! tiv |M*I I'lrlull i.rii.'lu.-i i ^'- il Lii.'^-. 'r\'n.:!it '. il . Mini tho VllAKU " r Miiil"' i'-' s< -lint. UK Im K-iiU'iir Hiil MI-IIII Mi K.I ?!.. tin- l/n,-(--.it'ir ami KJIM'I 1 1 n ..I tin' U*l will HII. I toiftalm-i.t ot tin- ,11 .leenanc'l. ttiplr Clirmtlau nn.l ouriiitiiiF .>II|IIKM- and dvserlitMopa, ih.< full |..utu I.O-H ut thi.ii rlson*. tliA stfatt-niMiit nf iln-n i ... mi- mill the naiu'-eof tliu tttfcunii**, If au Ill-Ill In tll.-ll In.l luitli.'i tki. notiiJe lliai sftur MMO Isrt iiKiiiiiini'il ilstn tin- ?>siif Kni-riiliir nml V.% trlx will |n'(H-i.'il to ill ilm.nsi.ril Rlll.M.k' til' til to. haviiiK n Kni'i . ni .11 III. Ii Imvi- Ii Bucnlor ro.'i tin- ni.. a-Hi-U urioiy or porsutis of wlioiw liHVf IIMI-II received l>; cllitrlliutlon. lui.i. I thu 121 Ii >Uy Luoas.Wrlijht* rituite the sjinets of tin- l.Kltlr?. .'lilltl.i.l tin -H' thu i-isiinc of whli'li In-.- AII. I that the said Iwiil IH.I I..- liable (or 1 1 th. 'I.-' ' t.. an\ r. -i sou tnii> ii lieiu a' Apr shall not -wolnucli M. Richardson & Co. J'leshcrton ~ *Duna*aik $ House Furnishings ! \ As the spring season advances Siblings with jl it the clenvmd for something new and nobly in the 4 line oi Honse furnishings, Carpets, Oil Cloth?, Cur- tains, Art Mus'ins, etc. With full anticipations for the requirements of our customers, we have selected an elegant assort- ment of these lines, and of'tr some exceptional val- ues m entirely new gt>i !;. Reversible Wool Carpets One Yard Wide ! Mixed Colored UIOIIIKU, folon-d Flowers Fawn Oroumln, Hainl.'iMiif Scroll Patterns Light Colored Oronndo. Delicnte Floral Designs Maroon Grouuilr, Fern PutUrus Ct'vam Ground*, Colon d Floral Design Dai k Green Grounds, Large Artistic designs Hemp Carpet = Reversible Siriped Pattern!), Yard Wide Dark Fl >ral Patterns. 80 inclu-s wide Colored Floral 1'alteriic. 30 inches wide Dark Grounds, Floral Patterns, yard wide Dark Grounds, large handsome design Striped I'attrti8, two yards wide .... Tapestry Carpets From 4sc to $1. 40c 4rc j'j.'.C rv^c '.0 15c 1-.- )c Sic 25 Oil - Cloths - and - Linoleums A rull A8ortiueui of Htndsouie Patterns at Special Prices Xacc Curtains \ Jtrt JJfuslins Our 5 pcial Curtain ! Handsome Design, Good Width JJ yards loug. Taped Edges, pair ....................................... Detter Qualitiis and Ix>nger Lengths, at per pair 45c, d < 7'2c, II, ami f 1.25 per pair ................... P 1 livaiuilul Designs and Colorings in Art Muslins. All prices, 5c, 6c. We. lOc. 12c and 15c. Ladies' Shirt Waists \Vo nre showing some very liamlsoiuc Sliirt Waists in a variety of Fabrics 1'nWed Murlino, (Iint;lim8, Zephyrs, Dimities ( >; -mull. N. Lawns rtnd Kuinroideied Musliug, k MI\ full HIM! coiiip'i ti rnnge of sizes, lic< M and qmtlities ALL NK\V dOUDS. 1 1 A K 1 n \v A K' n i-: i J A I^T M i : x T 7 000 ROLLS WALL PAPER Our inini'-iiHo rattsj* of AflkstM Wall Paj^rs enables us to tin < t iii v |M>-i>oiiV id t: nuil in coliu , id si^n and ((nality. Our prices c.iiuin. !..- i'i '\- |'i i i nil iiti'l in fvrry instiiiice we place before our i-n.-toiiii'iH tin. 1 l . w t valni-s p Handsome Wall Papers From 3 Cents per Roll for the *Dairy AT IIll'iHT 1'l.lcr.S Mnk rn, Cii'imurs. Strainer Pails, Milk I'm:*, KM c lory C'aus, etc., etc. 5ell Cycle Goods? Well, Yes ! Conn 1 In re fin- any C.vc'u He(|uisites you need this season Tirts, IIMHT TttlH's, \'til\i s. I'Htch Knlibcr, dnieiit. bpokes, Oi', (ii:pliiti\ Enamel, Hand or Knot 1'iiinps, Oilers, Bells, Toe Clips, CouHtci's, Cyclo'ucU'rs, All Sizes of Hall Rtariugs. Accidents will Happ n If yon have a break, conic to us and we'll i;ct any broken part duplicutcd fin you in u |IIUT> cheap too I No matter what wlne.l you i iilr. M. Richardson & Co. MMMMMMMMM I Failara Ara larutf'v |rttir UiiHi-i iienb ouurnu ut tii<- to rt ( - < *t of ": ii . l-. A bum NORTHERN ' ; > /tf ile OWEN SOUND. ON 14 WO pro iar VOIIHK tetiii ivn-1 women t-i Uki- s i'-<'ssfiil part HI lir.. ri< ifitl in t.-li,n 1,1 MI.! h .ttr bint! lie** lliii an-, of IM-II f>l in C*iiU l'iui.|'ii cour-H of MMl<ly with that of any other. If iut. i for caia- lfii ..ntiiiinn full |i*rt ic.iUi i,i C. A. FLEMING I'riii ovrou lemnd. uitarle Vicinity Chips of the 4'ar-rully Culled tot the J'-iuitUit notion tiiumij lt*-'il< it-ill l.r t >-k'ir*j'<l at tltf nttf ni tr<i < i<t.i t per Hue fur n-li HT'N>II. A t r*iinrti'm ii-ill >tr niX'lr on mn t tract* fur Inn l:<irx nr <>n-r. B flat cornet for atleuhvKp. -Apply at iffi;j fur particular)!. Hnrw wni.tod ii eiohan^u f ir \ n^. I . H. H.inl, Klenlierlnii. Mr. Shep|>*rd haN Krdctfd > now *wnmj; in front nf hii sr.' Ni-w and aecond lund bicycles for tale l. r W. U. Heard. F.T in. me* at 4J percent, go to A. S. V inDusi'ii, Klelieri.n. Money to loan on farm |.r|)rty at tire per cent, free of cis. Bellamy >V Hendeiwa. Quarterly aen.'ici's will be hfld in the Methndiit church un Sunday nust, beuui- mn:,' at 10 .'<(> a, in. Rev. Mr. TS-nu willattmd thePranry. teiian Synod, which m<wti in Tnron'o next week. I >ur bicycle amenta are doing a lively trade in wheels thii HraHoii. The ladiu* aru inking 4antlly to the wht^el thii year for the brut turn- Coiimderabledama'i- wad<iiie through - jut (he county by the thunder *tru* of Sunday hut, but none ia rrporlwi in this vicinity. Fleaherton bicycle liM-y, C' Street. (IIXH! wheeU kept for hire R!- dune. One lailiei' wheel in good fur *aiet only |12. A. Shackle- ford. 1'ioiher GlundinniiiK <( Duudalk made Aome iinprireuient to hia property tatt jruar and the ameaiir promptly raiaedbiin one (hundred). He ia now a tiiaciple of Henry tiaorge. The firat %ru*t Sre of the seanmi in now i>nhandai the Eugitnia lime kiln. An aliundaot supply of the beat frei*h lime ia awaiting our customer*. Ynur |Mtnin- agu i* mliciteU. J. U & W. Duckett. Mr. 1'urcy Lawrence, the hip timber man, purchaaeil .Mrs. Keufer'n pro- |>erty Mid will becomu .t pernuiiient nnid- -nt i^ Floehertoti. Kiiwlierum p^.^lo are delighted to know thai Mr. La ha decided to remain with us. Mr. E. Murray, whom we mentioned lant week a having nucured his dental <lipli>ma at the recent t vuuiii'ttiulis, ill- lurina u* that he pui|>r aettlui' per- inaiienlly in Klushi rti.iiiiuit will hangout lu.s shingle here about ilir inulJle i>l ihm inoiith. We h<ipr,'ili for him a welcome. For Sale Tlw fullowing arclicle* are t'lf^retl at private aalu : "ne wauon. mie bugtjy, nn 1 inch utrel rope and pulley, <>ne >t trnckx ci>mpl.-t ( -, fur rcnu-ving Imiljiiiu.s; 1 plow unit Irtrniw. 1 set single 'Irivm* Imn.i'S*. TITHHI canli. Apply to U. MjTavwIi. Fleahirton, or \V. H. SI. ai., West nil Our Iricklaytr, .Mr, Krnnk Dufoe, lia* -.-tired the CKntract for McKarlnnd Jt Co' brick block. MarkdaK-, mid !IM> for i new brick block which Will l.o erected ly Bfi'ilitr Kuiledct of the SUindard. .Mr Me K.ir.aml ilani.it lUtt lie will li\e the line.l and bt equipped more north .f Ton-litu. Me Km land A (.' ni|Miit. M<trkdale, (lUi'cluiHed the first lot of thia Hc,4>ii'n wni'l "ttervd un I hat m.aket anil require oO.OOO 1U. for iitr^e woolU-u u^U.iy wdiuh h* a uoniract from their whole- alu liriu, Ti>. oiito,fur 5UOU puir* blankets Mid 4dO pietea t weed. See McFaikud Ofc Cuinpany b.j(*iel''m r your wool. Man or boy wanted to plow. Apply to. I. Hickliug. Maxwell. A few tona of good hay to sell. J. HUH ing, Maxweii. Tint nni.iial luretinu of Fleshevton < '.-in. teiy TiUHt will be hvlil in the Town Hall <>n \\ 'i-dneariay, M iy in, al K p in A full ,-i't. nd.ince i if ploMioldent IN ru- . Ci_*vn.\. S.-o. thu public nchol ,-nli rt"ii mci.t in tlie town hall on Friday OM-IIIII^. 1 ' program m beinx prepar d. and Inspector Campltell's talk will l> m.oie thniK ilHuirNiiiig. W'e U-Bp.-iik a lumper home for thtt occasion. The rhildren need a reference library at the achool and me taking ibis in. th"l of earning it. A v.-ry a-.l i>ci-urrenc* to. .k pluce at the Suti.iu .in Wedneaday evening of laat ui-i-k by wlnc'i 11 youiitf liul lo.,i his lifo. SeM-r^l ohiMrnii wmt t n p:.iid in .1 tieid near (hu n'ation 'or tho purpune nf l>aih- intf. TbomaM McAuley :.g.-l 12, son of Mr. A McAulay, got hey.nid bin ilepth andwmlro* ni-l. TheUxly was reix.vered .1 ft w ininuteN afterward but life ** ez- tiin't. The funeral took place U> Flher- ton cemetery <m Friday afternoon. Tbm nail rv. nl. caat a deep gloom over the immunity aud much ympthy ii exprec- ..il f..r the|MtreniK. and nn.ru particularly r he districted mother to whom theh<>ck wan a \ery severe oiv. A glii.iin waa cast over thia village on, M.imUjP when n>-ws wan n-ceived from New Voik that Edward Su.ini had been ki!l>-il lant weeklin tho tinal eliiagement with the Hhilipinoa, as it wax thought it could be none othnr than tliu HOII of Mr. William Strain of thia place, and wlume bright and entertaining letter* have bren appvarinif in thete colun.ns. A telegram the saiiie evenini; from Great Falls, Mon- tann, greatly relieved the anxiety of hia family and many friends here by convey- ing tho information that it wai another Kdward Strain, of thu Wanhmi;ton reg'- nieiit. wliu hnd been killed. For a few bourn Mr. .Strain and family lufferi-.l all the torrowi of bereaTeinrnt, but it wan only for a f.-w hours, and the anxioua father has tinea been receirintt many C"ii itratulationa upon the fact that the hh>w waa not fur him. \V th week pul>linh what i.s perhaps thu nnmt iinter'aimnu and nmtniciive sketch of the whole series from thu young oldier, and this will probably be the hut, aa he expects to embark for home during the prwwnt month. Our reader* li.-n.i appreciated the lettrra very much, and would np|iie- ciate'tliein much more did they hut know the real iitticultis under which they were written. We jmn with other* in the hope that no further dangers lurk in the young man's way and that h will shortly be returned xafe and sound tu his relative* and friend*. Obituary Again we are called upon to chronicle the dnaih of an old pioneer, thia time in the person of Mr. William Kutledge, who pause*! peacefully to rent on Monday ev- ening *t the ripe obi age of 8" yonr*. Deceased lias been feeble for a luig tune, and during tbe paat winter fell and bike hin leu near the hip, since which time he ha* been confined to Ins bed at the reel dencu of hia non Uobeit, on the old lioineHtead near thia village. The de- ceaaeii gentleman was Uirn in Ooiiuiy Fermanagh, Ireland, and immigrated to Canada sway back in tho year l^ili, set- tling in Mulmur township. In 1853 he took up a farm one milo west of hia vil- lage. Hia wife died twelve yenr* ago. Deceased W.IM identified with thu Metll.i die', church for thu piit ?:i ycai*. He was the father of twelve children, e.glit if uh.'iii, three sons and hve (iauulilcrs.t are Htill living, viz.. Mrt. .lane Tluniip- sun, Mrs. S. Thompson ami .Mis. Noble Lawiencu, Fli'Hherton ; Mrs. A. Shields. Detroit, Mr.s. lieo. L;iwrenco. K imbei li'V, M.-s.sri. Robert and Andrew liutli'.lsjp, Fletiln rt..u, a nil Mr. Win. Kutledg- f .Vlgoinii. Tho funeral took plnce yentcr day (Wvdnewlay) to Fleherioii cemetery, service buing held in the Methodist church previous to inteiment Personals Mr. llirbcit \\hiiu of Tod nto i tie guat of fiieiids in town. Rev. U. Keeferitnd Mm. Kwfei.Mi'd- inny, are the guest* of the former's moth- er here. Mr*. Kce.fer will remain I'm a few *. k^. Mr. NoiUm Kishei, who ha* been with M. Kn.li.inls'. n & Co., left on S.vuruiiy | to litku >.liar^d . f <i Jep.il tun n; 1.1 Itj an , 1'non.' utoru.UWUII Sl'Ulld. Mi Mamie McLean t I'nc-jviKe wa the guvt of Jtkss FliMiuo Ihuiatuu U..T Do You <'. iisiiinptioii is provetitable ? science IIHH proven tht, and ..!-. that n. !-. - suicidal. The wnr.st cold nr cnugb can Ixjcured wi'h Shil.ih's Onugli and Con- KuinpiiKii Cure. Sob! on positive guar- anl6<; for over fifty years. Prirevllle fmtn "nc (urn ('</( rrv]iuiuli'iit Vi-ry early i>n Tuesday morning crowds of ti h.-rin.-n w. tided thoir way tu tbe n. u uon ami many a aperklcil beauty i i.i.l i lie breakfast table a* a result. Th>- lii.-t niitn on the ji. ni.il was Manir Rilph McAuhty William W.UN ,n land- ed the biggettt hsh. Little Willie Tryi.n light a beauty. A thunderbolt played some queer freak* with Mr. N>-il McKcclmie's barn a few duys ago. The electric fluid passed down a rafter. acnwN a beam and then down a |xwt into the stable. A fo:k Inui.m^ ..n the pirHt hit* a small uroove down the handle markwl out by the current, ami what IH most peculiar, at the end of one proms a small bead-like sphere was tunned of nn-lted steel. No damuge of any account wax done. liardrnnik: and houe cleaninis are oc- cupying the intention of a great many of our burahera at prenent. Mr. Rolx-it Mcliowau has a aanc of men enlargmts the space for tbe overflow i water over the dam so aa M lessen the lUtisser of wiudiiiiis away the tnruciure during the ir.-sl,.-t. Mr. Charles McKiniion left for lin-.-n woo-1, B. 0., last Friday to join Inn brmher, John, who ban a gixnl position in a store in that town. We wuih Char- lie abundant HUCCUM. Mr-. K. P. Lawrence and children visited he' -iter, Mr*. W. J. Blakustou, tl' fore part of this week. Thu Her. .1. S. Humphrey* and K. H. Humphreys spent a few days in (iiielph lately, the former prearhmg fnr,th (Wd- fellow* of that city laxt Sun*]*y Mr. Felntead of Fleahurtuii occupied the pulpit of the Methodmt church lant Sunday Mr. E. McMillan of Toronto i* upend- ing a few day* with friends and acquaint- ance* l.) tln.s villaite. Mm. Humphrrys is visirinit frirmU in Markdalu this week. Mr. Alex Ir*m and Missra Ethel and Henrietta Irwm f Markds'e were the gueat* of Mr. C. ('. .lames the fnrepart of tin* week. , -^OriE WH ERE YOU CAN 7^) ^*^^^ Save Tffoney Tliat Hmiplu re <|uick t iipiirecialo uood tiling IH slmwn liy the very larye i|uanlity .if liotita end Slniei that *e arts Bellini;- We have a very l>u st. rk in v\\ tho latei.1 Styles. Call and we will j-ive you as -<>IK! IM ever ynu had ! Ordered Work and repairing Promptly Attended to at WM. CLAYTON'S Agent for Dominion Money Order Express I '- - M I ouled iht 5ar*;c<ini All doctor* told Kunick Hamilton, "f went .Irtfursoti, U.. atter utfriii)( 18 i Him from Riictal Fintula, hu would .liu un'sH a uontly iiperation w** pr- i' r'lH-il , l.iit he cured hiinmilf with rivu |II>XK liurki. o's Arnica Knlve. tlie surrxt Pile cure on Karth. at d the Iwsi Sal\ in the World. 25 cent* a buz. Sold by all FINE FURNISHINGS ! For = The = Home Think of the pleasure and enjoyment to be derived from having comfortable home surround- ings and then consider how liztle it costs to obtain such pleasuies and comforts providing you go about it in the right way. There is no better way than to come direct to our store where your selections can be made and at prices within the reach of every purse. Never since house furnishings became a part oi this business have we shown such a collec- tion as right now. Tapestries All-wool Unions Jj|: Limps, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. ! . -_ ^ ^^^. - - llj: Juace Curtain department / :::: The Marker. Carefully Corrected Each u . < u Flour *l bO Oat* '.'H-o ' \\lmat. white till to 005 \\ )>,!, n-il US to u i'h Harley 36 to 10 r.-ss Bo -o us Mutter 11 ' II Ktlg* fr.-p.ii HI u 10 r'o:at..e* ba >.o 1,0 I'.irk 4 75 tn 4 75 Hay |>orton 5 00 to H 'Hi Hidu* ... 7 00 to 8 00 Young Mothers. Cnmp n the terror of tli- iisnmK of young uiiiiliiris hroauHU it* outbreak in M iu'iiii7.ui)( anil fiei|uuntiy fatal SI;. !.' Cough am! Coiiouiiiptiiiii ('utc .ins hkn mag u in canuH of (.'[ up. It Ims ntiver lii.i;n known to fail. Tlie wrt C;IK.' i> ..ivc.l iininodlHlely. Price 'J.'irt-,., "nlcl.i. ami 81 DO. Importimt to AthUttw. Mr. Mtck White, the wll-knowo trlnr of the Toronto I.II.T.ISHP riuh nml OnE.><>.|e llsll Fuulliall Cluli. writes: I rm,H|,|,. r Urlffltat' Menthol Llslmmt neqnalle.l for athlete* or those training. I have usei) It with the hi.*t H.I.-.-.-M. nml can li.'srtllr r- cominond It f.ir stlirni'm.. aorcness. Bprnln* nuil nil forms ..f niri-lllng anil Inflamma- tluu. All dr.iKKlatk. U eta. a OVER $.000.00 Spent d'trlng 25 years on Catarrh Remedies and Specialists by a wealthy mill-owner of Port Es sington, B.C. At last cured by Japanese Catarrh Cure. Our Lace Curtain Department surpasses any showing that has ever taken place in Flesher- ton, the manager of this department having display- ed much skill and taste in its arrangements. Lace Curtain Prices 25C, 350 to 75c, 1.00 $1.50, 1.65 end up. Drapery curtain window shades, cornice poles, etc. We're helping trade this way with the lever of attractive goods and low prices. That means we're doing business on business principles. All de- partments in this store are filled with up to dategoous Prinrs, Dress Goods, Clothing, Gloves Cor- sets, Blouses, Ribbons, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Laces and Hats. In the above important departments our stock is constantly maintained in a condition of complete assortments. \Ve extend a cordial invitation to all to RBtttTH FB18ITIIBE WAREROOMS ! \Vo lire carry in-.! newest Htylu of SEASONABLE GOODS In :ill line.8 of J. B. Sloan & Son P x*opxietox*s Mr. Jwph Lit.tl. the well-known mill owner of t^pet 1-. -I' K'. I'- 1 '-, foruierly of VanroiiTer. wi^lteti : " Jaoanne Catarrh Cure ha^ completely .our.'.l me of tatarrh. which had troubled mo ^ twenty -five >ears. 1 have l ilifTorcnt llniiw sptnl over on* thoumiml ilol'urs wlih ilur-n'l -PIH-I -li^iK In loronto, BuflUeaod Aan Kr-'>. i hi-*lde trylnu an nlhur remetlltH, butXhe i-.-i.uli WHII only ti 111- 1'iTirv ruin-f. n .,- .< f ihi-rumarktbl ire ihroutthont t,he Wo -t h. .1 iimiwn ( tl . ih Oirn, I n:-.-hiisml ^.'\ '''"- w| i"" ln s '" n oral apulloittlon iji iv .> K <i t N koepa sui.ply In tfi X M ' " r cnu. .. ml _lt superior to any . '- ! ' r rumcuy I 1 - flml "?f you hare tried all MicofhM, mill 11. e nt. ii.erlLn oi J.i|iaiio-fi cnU In -tnmiw. nd w I i.! i| i oiLil.y SMIH. liint. Crt'iU ..... t. l'i l ilh ^iiitian e* W By .ill Ap**. rJk.uivli thor rennMlli* without a M to the 1-1 h i 'me. unclo-* & nil rii.nl >" " a ,r no*n} two w.kij' k,i.,. nr ix f r t..iO, uu.ni-y ref ind. d. n,.^t rw.il. Ad- Co.. Itt CuiimHtiii){ of !Parlor and 33edroom iSut'too, jCounaeSt vidojyoards, &jctt?n- aion and Conira "Uubfos, Chairs, Window jAados and Curtain !Pols, ZP/cturvs. asofs, <rtc> Which we offer at Lowest Prices Picture Framing and General Repairing I'lidei'titkiiiu in all its Branchoa Satisfaction Guaranteed W. H. BUNT, , Doers, Flooring. Shcetiap Newel Posts, Barters. Hand Kaiiiny, ( orner Blocks,the best of Spruce Lath, No. i and 2 shingles Vc-randa and I'ittings, Sidings, etc. Turning of all Kids Done io Wr run nl fltoiu-s f'-r t 'hur-vifg- gH,ri''-" t in :i!! >.'Jr l to tlje W Javtrn t.' inform tu fmwr smtion that it i" abm; all male lambs oMlraM, bi> unahle t" 11 nf any (air r" 1 r* t . , uu.,,1 to tins Bast BiTslo, Vwb V, < ' - P