Grey Highlands Public Library Digital Collections

Flesherton Advance, 15 Jun 1899, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

JUNE 151899 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Merchants' Bank Of CANADA 1 Capital paid up $6,000,000 ' Rest 3,600,000 MONTREAL McFarland & Richards *****^^ fl. Richardson & Co. I . ,irVlll, hvrllu. HOAKD OF IHKKCTOKS Axnacw ALLAN, K<|. I'I.-M.I. m Hn l <> MAI ki . ir:.. K ,,| Vici.-Pr. !!. lit Jonathan Ho>l|i>u, K| Jamus I'. Davis KK.| JobnCsMile, KM) Hubert Ma''k> , I:M| II. kknitav" All.-M, K-i<| TIioi- Long, tsq Ueorge Ha|u. UnntTal Manauor Tho Fysbs. - Joiut titn. sUna<ir K F. llvbdvli. Mi|it of Urancbus HHAM HE> IN ONTARIO AM: AlTlttOU. Out. I., nllllliiltoll, I..IM.II.U, Out Markdal*. Montn-al. Mo:. ti.nl No -.'.in StCslha- i iiii Street. Uiti-lnll. Napauee, Ottawa. Oakvilln.Oni. Ow.-n -Miuud, Parkdale, I'-. . :t Frestun. Out UHASCUESI.S MANITOBA Wlnni|>. N,-.-|iHra. Brandon, Souris. r-.r:a.< I^a Prairie . i. ton. Alta. Medlcluo Hat. Asslu i t t.ntliaiii, Hanover Himilton, Ili^t lioll. Kmkanline, lu'af.w Slieilirooke.Qa hliKWville, Ktratlord St Jobu's. One HtJerome, Qtte HtThomaa Tilbury. Out Tnronto, Walkertoit. Wl,..!s..,. Out, Watfor.l, A General Hnukiuh' Muhfueiix Transacted. Iutert on iv|.,,-ir. at Current Bates, Farmer*' Not,-* Discounted. FarmerK'Notm Collected. Itfarkdatt Siranch \\ . A. 1ICRUUWS. ManRr. Direct- Importers & Manufacturers Dundalk ... Ontario Thousands of $'s worth of new <;oods arrive continually to fill Bpace made by the daily drain of business. We want you to carefully examine the goods contained iu our store and compare them with onr statements in these columns. A large assortment of hats in Ladies', Gentlemeus', Boys' and Girls', worth from $1.50 down. They ate travelers' sample's bought at a g.ieat reduction and consisting of Felt and Straw goods, your choice for 25c. First come, First choice. All wool carpets, new designs and colors, all good reversible patterns. regul.tr price 75c per yard, special OOc. Extra heavy union carpets, new de- signs and colors, reversible patterns, very special -JOc per yard. Union car- pets, good weight and patterns, special 30c per yd. Dutch Hemp Carpet, 20 inches wide, ood colors ant 1 patterns, special 15cts, We show lovely goods for stair urage in hemp, tapstry and oil cloth, also in tapestry carpets for purlor, dining room and bednjoms. See our Jap- anese matting. 1 doz. lead pencils for 5c. 4 cms first class peas for 2oc. 1 Ib. baking powder, A 1 goods, 14c. Circular combs, 3c each. Stores Close 6 O'clock rUBLIMIIKI) WKKKM AT TllK orKlCT, HYD- ENHAM STKEBT, FLEHHEKToN, OM., T W. H. THI-RHT05. *l per annum -I i i. I h III jt.lt am r Advertising Rates: oe Column. 1 year. *SO . hall col., 1 ear, % quarter col., one year, (15. Transient advertisement charged attb" rate soeiits per line (or first Insertion an-1 J cent each subsequent insertion. What is to be done will; the calcr- |.,:iar pest ? is a pertinent query in this cmiuty at present. Our forests appear to be doomed to total deatrnc- tion if these pests continue their dep- redatious a few years longer. ()ich- Hida can be kept free from them by proper care but the forest tree* cannot bt protected . Uf course their inroads fur this year are about over, as they will shortly pass into the butterfly stage, but the hosts of this year augur bad for neit. At the prt-sent time hundreds of acres of forest trees have been totally denuded of foliage and appear as they would in fall after the leavei liav* disappeared. Around Eugenia and the lleaver valley and ait ward to Feverohaiu this is especi- ally the case, also northward through the centre of the county. Over iu NotUwsnaga the worm has not yet appeared iu serious numbers. Spray* ing and killing in various ways will protect tlie orchard and shadn trees, but will the scientists please inform us how to kop the hosts from our forest trees and keep them from alter destruction ? Imgwood t., I'rtceville, t>e entered on roll to James Hum-tuck as tenant of the same Carried. Thompson IViyl That James Coutts b ent*rrd n aaMMNtnent roll as tenant for lots N. K. |arts ..f 171 and 172, in the Beooiid concesniou N. K Rroad Carried . lioyd Muir That T. J. Pat ton be entered on auei-sinent roll as tenant for Wm. Conkey's projierty, viz . lots ti and 7, CollinKwiMid st., 1'riceville. Carucd. Ki-lls--Tliiiiii|mtjn- That the roll as finally revised and corrected by this couit be the aewsunient mil for all purposes for th township ipf Arteniesia for the year IHW. Curriwl. Council a Ijouri.id. SIXTH ls|.-\ flrten\esia Council Th council of thu township of Artem i-sia met as a court of revision on the asseasmunt of 181W. The reeve, Mr. J. McArthur in the chair. After each mciulwr had uluterilwd and made the reunite I o.il li an a member of the court of revision, the court opened, when the following appeals were heard and disposed of : Ni>. 1. -Mrs. M. .J. K oefer, having .old a part of the property ahc wan as- ivianed for to Mr. K. 1*. Ijawrenoe, she appealed to the court to have the sum* aaaesned to him, No. 2 Mr. S Dam ude of Toronto appealed aganiNi thn as- aewmeiil on his dwelling and stave mill in Klaiiherton an being oo high. No. 3 Dr. T. 8. Spr.nil" of Markdalu appealed against the aaHosHinent on hm mill pro). ertr, aa lieing aesed too high. No. 4 - Clian. Ryan appealed against the asuesi- no-lit of lota 1, and parts '2 and H, con. N, aa l*io ; too high. No. 6. Miiw Holiina Kolwrtaoii appealed lo have her property HI I'riceville asseaaed to a tenant, aa shu had loaaed th* "tamo. Kells Muir That the K A 3, lot 4, Hill st , and lot 3, Spring St.. Fldir ton be entered on the aHiuHMitent to K. I*. Lawrence instead of M. J. Reefer, l<awrenc having purchased aid proper- ty. Carried. Muir Kellh -That the appeal of 8. Dainude agnmnt the aanesNinent of lots 11, 12. Ctllmgwood Btreat, be not enter i uned lull continued Carried Kella Muir Tlmt I)r Hproule'a as- aessmeut on the Klimher null projiertv Iw reduced 1200 and the assessment "t all the rest of Ins property IH horn by con firmed. Carne.l lioyd -Muir -Th-t the assessment of I'narlun llyan on |,,i 1 Con. (, he reduced 4100, hut in all uiliur re*pecta Ins awesK- ui<ut i hereliy .-..ohmi-l Carried. Hoyd Thompson 'JTfcal Miaa Kohina |l >bU|*ou'a property, LM 9 to 1ft, 12 1 The Municipal C-iuncil of the Town- hi|> of Arieim-iu met in the town hali Pleahertoii on Saturday. June 3, 1HW, after the adjournment of the court of re vision. The members all present. The reeve iu thu chair. The minutes of the last meeting read and coiitirmeil. Coniiiuiniuitiunx us follow* Were pres- ruled and read, viz., C. A. liatson, solicitor for Mrs. Condy silking settlement for loas of goods by lu-r gettini! them wet in wrtet hole on lownline Artemenia and (ilenelg. Dr. rimstoo, trustees' eatimates for the Police village of Flesherlon for 181KJ. F. T Carr giving notice that In; intends to petition the council to undertske the cut- ting of hill near Flenhetton station. W. H. Bunt, undertaker, bill for burial Mm. Flynn'schild. Dr. J. P. Ottewell, bill for medicine supplied W. P. Cross- ley'n horse. K. T. Carr, et al petition asking the council to cut down th hill known aa John Ueeuroft's hill on 25 iule- ien.1, coii. 8. Hep irt of the committee on towiiline niatl.TM Artem.su and (lion- v |g. Bylaw No. 563, to sanction the bur- rowing of $1000 tomeet current expenses, was introduced and read a first tun. . Kella -Muir -That bylaw 663 be read a second time. Carried. Kella Muir That council go into committee on bylaw 563 Carried Committee IOMH, Mr Thompson as chairman, preHeiifed bylaw No. 503, an tilled up in committee. Kella- Boyd -That bylaw 56,'i, as tilled up in committed h now rend n third time, finally (waned nnd signed, enld nnd entered in the bylaw book Car- ried. Itoyd 'I'd. .nip-. .n That the account of Dr. Ottewell for me. licine and atten dance to Mr. W. P. Crotwley'a horse be not entertained. ThompH'in Muir That \V. H. Hunt be | mid live dollars, part of hi* account for burial of Mrs. Klynn's child Car- ried. KellM Thompson-- That the asxeaanr tin |mid Ins salary, $40, as per law. Carried. Thoiii|iaon Hoyd That the oiler of f900, made by Henry Lore for timber on Napoleon Hireet, Eugenia, be accepted. Mr. I.ove n^'reoing to clear out the cen- tre of thr street 12 feet wide and pile all briiah- the money to be piiid to the trenimrer forthwith. - Carried. Thni|iNiiii Muir-- That Mr. KelU be paid &11I for 2t> days' time, overse. ing work on h r... shoe hill and that Mr. llovd lie I'.'.l 818, for 12 day's work on same hill. Currier). Thompson- Kells That the reeve lie paid for KerviceH on Committee* a* fol- ows. vi/. .,- Hue day examining bridges and washout*, div. 4, $2 ; one day on towiiline A. * P., f2 ; and that John Hoyd lvi paid two dollars for services on committee on Townlino A. A P. Car- ried. Hoyd Muir That the balance of Messrs. Luca* & Wright's bill for legal services re Mclntyre vs. Artemesia, 9110, lie |'.-ii.l and the action of tin- reeve in paying them fOO on account be iahtied. Carried. Doyd Thompson- That the petition of F. T. Carr and 47 others re cutting hill on 26th side road. con. 8, lie not en- tertaind on account of insufficient funds to warrant the undertaking at the pres- ent lime. --Carried. belonging to this Corporation Carried. Koyd Thompson That the repmt of the reeve and Mr. Muir re expenditure on towiiline Artemusia and Glenel.' In- adopted and that they be paid two dol- lars each for their services on the cnm- lllltti i- t'.trneil. Boyd Thompson That fifteen diJlara be expended on townling A. and 1*. !- twuen the uravel ma<l and Proton Sta- tion t" meet the H" lllt made by Proton cooncil at the nanx.* place. - Carried. Rolls -Thom|iw>n That the reeve, Mr. Tbompsoii and the mover be a committee to examine that part of the Valley road it"* repented to lie unlit for public travel. the same committee to examine aim that part of the Valley road near what is known as Weber's bridge, on the 14th "ion at lot 24. Carried. Council adjourned. The Markeid. Harrrullv Hour I )ats Wh.-al. white Wheat, red Barley Teas Butter Ewgn fresh Potatoes bag Pork Hay per ton Ilidei .. Wool . . <1 orn l . l I .L h . . k $3 27 to '-' Ui to 06 (i iki i.i n r>8 35 to in 63 to i.:i 13 'o l.'i 12 -.o 12 75 -o 75 4 75 to 4 T."> 5 00 to 00 7 00 to 8 00 13 to 15 Xlie Money Some Men \Iake. Firnt Man : "Hello Bill, what are you driving at these days, you aeem to lie on thu jump all the time and walk aa though you had import int business on hand." Second Man : "Well, the fact in, Jack, a little prosperity puts the drive in a man. I have struck a position at laxt, after a year of hard luck, which is pan- ning out Knit-rate." First Man : "Well, what's your luck, for I am doing mighty little these days. Hut what Imve you struck t " Sr. -oi.il Man : "I have taken a t>..k agency Irom The llrandley-tiarretson Co., (Limiied) of Buintford, Out. They liave l-rrii at me for months to canvts. but I Uuifhted at the idea, ainl l last they made me it gixid otfcr.sol thought I'd guo it a tiial. I have liet-n at tho work now two months, ami I like it lir*t r.te, and ,1111 going to Nti.-k t<> it." First Man : Sy Bill, do you think I could do the work, tor I saw tlie adver- tisement of tins him yesterday, for more IIIHII." Sec. md Man : "I don't see why you could not, but writ.i and get them t i make you H:; utter " First Mm : "Thanks old man, 1 will, and I'll let you know how it turns out." 0, con. fox* Sale M lor Hale, well lui|.rovil, |K<|NV lntx n-tii of .Klin con II. Arteiixwia, and lot I l',i.-;io-\ KM. no liou-iu and bank hern inlsabls peKMm a feiM chauoe will be A|'i>lv to l.atly'lUnk for S ervce A well bred brt lioru I'.uibam bull tor L "sAMri:i,'"ri*')i..uV."rr..1.. BULL for SERVICE ,yd Thompison- -That the clerk re- ceive tun.lf r< for purchase uf lot 7, block 11 . , Bswohel'a survey, Klealietton, now Tborooghtred Durham Hull, lus fi.ii.i the oelrbrate.l Artluir Joun mo it. held, will be for service lot .. cou. i Lady H u . ust lmperte.1 nstOD, Claie tills year ou Flesherton A BIG CUT IN DRESS GOODS PRICES We'vo just placed in stock lot of New Dress (.ood* per duett import-then coming to hand at a maeli Uter date tici|tcd neci-sMfnt, M our cleanup a uitiuber of d^irabl. make room for ilitm. , , The prices we quote here an- v,-iy ! T <*"> 1 . d ll " " ood3 '*" been marked to clear out quickly -regard less of very jCine a Szargain . 40 inch. DIH^OIM! Dress ('.. d., tw ton* Mitt HTM . JT-cts. r. _ i' ir 50 40 42 40 40 41' i'7 :<) inch. ; nch. inch. inch. inch. inch. inch inch. inch. inch. inch. in Silk :ini! \V,...| t'i^nr.-.i I>rc-> ' Ii'.'iN Fancy K -j 1 Sm'injf*. . . Colored Satin Clo'ha Fa. icy Boucle Dres 1 * <>". ..la Fiyureil S. .lii-ls. Muslin Dv'.iuii'- Fai.i-y firen^din. * Printed Henrietta^ W.,.,1 Delaines. Wii.,1 Pi'laines Re;nlar Delainetten KeuuUr '."A- l;,-;u,..r K, ..-.,. r . 1<-V. K .ReKtllHr H. . ul.ir 56.. 4.V ;il.d II X.'. Ifte I'JJc 0psni / Sew l*wn< and M-i'lllis. New <h-.-indi.rs New Fancy Strip- -d Pi.) v New Satin Cloths New Black P,.|ilmM, New Black Br New Rllilxm.1, >'e Silk*. New Parasoln June ilillinery At Special Reduced Prices S.m- recent very 8dvantacou Sr"t Cash parchaaes of Millinery r,.M.d enahle UK to -ffer a correpndim.' special reduction in pnceH of all Triminua and I'ntriiniiied Hats sold Jnnnu the balance of the month. SHOE SPECIAL I 3O Puiis Misaw Toe Slippers Regular Pricwa from fl.OO to fl,25 j I Selling for DOc and 7&C. - - Depart naent Ailjiiat.-ihte Sec-en fiaine fit. any sizo, Screen Dora. wuil and tringly made, mzu 3 i 7, with hinxM coiuplute Wire, all widths, from ...................... } I-, i ur No. III \made of heavy !- Tinware c. .iijvr B..iler tin with f ImtL 'iii, i f\f\ 00 The recent heavy advance in price of tl-e goods iiiakea this quotation Em a Special. Lemonade or Water Setts ! I $i 50 hand- Leinoiutde Setts in lawe number of some patterns 23.ii.jant silver in>:tal tray, Larnc <l)rnaineiital Pitcher and 4 Tutu Wets to match. Special Extra Value in Lamps I-ar^e Table Lampa with Decorated Porcelain \ Koiint and shade. Ijire Burner and I I'hininey very handsome goods. L T su- f al price $1.25, clearing at J Richardson THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE JUNK 15 1899 Young People ! f.onijtilitr ' ,ni u Ivantac'is of a (iMMiuiHif Course at tiia ^ORTHERN < f <l //</ r ' J / OWEN SOCND, ONTAKIO As preparation fur tbe battle of life. TIi.' bimin >ts cour8 at thin iumitutiou U complete in every iletafl ami i-ni- !;r<ci>s all Hie HinijeetK wbich will be of HIM: t.i vou iu actual life and in far lu sdrauco of anv similar cmirsa in Cna<ta. Also pleudid sbortliand COUI-KU. If iiitorebtad write for cata- logue u> C A FLEMING. Principal Mr. R.it.t. Holley of the Meaford K.ad found a hue young horse belonging to him with iin l.-t; liroiicn m thu pasture tield. It i.s not kiinwii how the accident occurred, l.ut it IN sup. is,-, i Hie animal was kicked l.y Hiiotiier horsu. It had to be shot. Vicinity Chips ' inr;t<Mrrisirs of UK- Past Heck Carefully 4'vlled for lli- 4'nrious a imi.iiif liiruli - * (/*./ ' i: '/i,- rate uf Ir; ,,t* ff-r '<'., fur fiich iiini-1'ti'iti. A rf<(iii'li:,ii trill h* untile ,,i, h fur '."i' Irum nr n<-rr. Bicvrles fr.'in ton dollars up at J. F. A'anDu^ens. For money at 4A jwr cent, go to A. S. VanDusen, A few bags of need potatoes fu r .sale i5cts ;7i.sh H. Stone, Ceylon. For new and up to date jewellery go to J. K. VaiiDown. Servant girl wanted to do gener.l li. .use work. Apply 1,1 Mrs. Boyd. Fleslierton There was a frost <m Friday ninht. hut we believe there was no damage done. , .-r\ Iwuidsoine ill wedding stationery just to huuti at The Advance Money t" I. tan on f\im property C five per cent, free of rx>sts. Bellamy & HenJefHOii. Another letter troni t/iiulishinaii will tppeur next wuuk. Other matter also ii held over. Caatlemore Bob, Mr, Paton's Clj-des- \lale home, will be in Flesherton every Saturday dtirtEK the season Communion service WM held in tbe Prcbytrian church on Sunday. There was a larue cungregation present. Wanted Girl or woman to take cans if baby nights, can KO home day times. Wattes 95 00 a month, i-pply to Mrs. Strain. At the L. U. L. district meeting held it the tuition on Tuesday it was decided that the lodges will celebrate this year at Flesherton station. The anniversary services of the Prea- iwteriitii church will be held on the sec- tnl Sutt.lny in July, when Ruv. Mr. Little of Chatsworth will preach. Cash paid for all the good clear soft vim lors you can bring me, cut 14 Kuu(. Tun or 12 will be taken, but 14 mostly wanted. Must he clear and clean the beet at best prices. Brinn on your loir*. *'. T. Carr, Ivij. n:a. For SaleThe Mlowing article* are offered at private sale : one 1 inch stee > >pe and pulley, one set truck,complet' /nr the removing uf buildings ; 1 plow ind harrow, 1 set single <ln vmn lisnn-o. Term* caah. Apply to D. McTavish, Flesherton, or W. H. Sloan, West.m. Althouvh the season is pretty far ad vanced Mrs. Trimble is determined to please the ladies who have not yet order- ed summer hats and i< ajain replenish- ing her stock with all newest effects in Hummer trimmings. The Band regrets that they have been unable to play out during the paat and present weeks, owing to members being it Niagara camp, but will hereafter give weekly entertainments during tbe HUIII- iner. The net division court will be held in Flesherton on Wednesday. ,lunr8 By the way, we sea by the data card that the authorities are only (living us five c. mrts here Hlis year, wheree* the statute we believe call* for six. Are we to under- stand by this that d-viiion court business IH Dundalk and Flesherton i* on the wane that litigation is lessening or that the judge* cnnaider matter* here too hot to attend to during dog days ? Afrer tbe June teasion the next court will not be held until Sep. 27, anJ that will JM t puodftlk. Mr \Vni I'.lair of Artemesia left lat Friday fur Detroit, Mich, in answer to a televr,..!. iron, his IKUI Wm. J. bearing the sail intelligence of the death of his wife. W .1. Inul lost liy death hut only child, a bright buy of rive summer-, four weeks prior to his mother's den.itiu and la thus left sorrowing alone. Standard The foundation of McFarland & Co s. big storu .tddi'i MI n just li.iislied and the bricklayers will b on iu a day or two. In the nienntiiin McF.trland \ Company are I;'MIIJ hi"; values in menu and Ixiy clothinj. inns. ins, ((resa L" "ids and boots and shoes ; '.!."> Ibs. su^ar for $1. They want olUCHJ Ibi. wool for their wholesale hou>!. Tomtit .. Fitr_siiunii...s i/ot "ilone up" by Jetf M.-S mi Friday list, ana the ti^ht was repeated in the rinrth . nd on Sunday ev> Kiiinn after church, when a little English nun punished a piigulist from Keversnam in reyulation .letfnes style, only it was me in ue round. No ui.ii.-y changed hands in this uue, bowevur, not even a Constable s fee ! The Advance man took a trip down into Notiawasaga tnwnnhip during the past week The prospects for gram and fruits down there were never better tl.an this year. Kail wheat, unlike other parts of the province, appear* to be a full crop in Nottawasaga. W r e saw some fields well headed out. Vegetation appears to be fully two week.s ithend of what it IN up here. A wedding was celebrated at the resn 1 - encs of Mr. Patrick Quigg, Art,-iue><ia, on Wednemlay, 7th inst., when his daughter Jane was united ill wedlock to Major Ernest WuH's son of Mr, .1 jel Wurts. The cerem. iiu-y wa performed by Rev. L. W Thorn. The bridegr win was sup- ported by Mr. Fred \\urts, and the brdc by hei sister, Mr Emma. After a tasty wedding repast had been partaken of the happy couple left Flesbei ton station lo spend thu honeymoon among friends. Our village fathers are laying a nice foot sidewalk fnm Dr. ChiUtoes' corner to the Methodist church. This is badly needed, but a sidewalk of similar width down across the historic Boynu to the end of the present sidwalk is i- badly tv-ed- ed. This appears to be the fashionable promenade and when gentlemen meet the ladiea they have no room to hit tlieir hats anvi elbow their way past st the same time, without, danger of falling into a ditch. We old fellows when e get in to be police trustees are too prone to neglect the rights and convenience uf the youngiir genuratii.n. A literary paper has Iwen stalled in the G. L. of C. K. m this town, which is edited by Miss Ida Irwin. The first number appeared ou Monday evening, and waa much appreciated. Some of the subjects dealt with were Paul's mis- sionary journeys, and ihu necessity of the Leas ue doing missionary work, punc- tuality, spirituality in the League, soci- ability with sister societies, etc. The tnus'c rendered by the i|uartette club of the league was a pleasing feature of the evening's proceedings. We hope the "Mirror" may prosper, as it will be a power for good in the society. We have a practical joker in town and his latest joke was u strong one. The gentleman'* wife is fond of plants, and une il.tv tliis spring he took home a nice bulb. The lady planted it iu a pot, placet! ir in a bny window and attended to it assiduously. It threw up several tender, slender shoots, but no flowers appeared. One day recently The Advance man was called in to name the bulb, if possible. He si^ueened olio of the sh.sjtaatid smelled it then let the lady get a whilfof the odor and the cat was out of the bag. It was nothing but a common, plebeian potato onion ! We drop the curtain. Following is the list of stations on the (i*e'i S.uind district as tinally reused by conference : Oweu Sound First church Ale.N. LangTird. D.D.; Second, H. T. Ferguson. Markdale W. K. Buchanan. Fliwherton Rev. Joseph Ward, B.A., H.D. Dundalk -T. Campbell. Brook h,,lin (3. W. Hewett. Woudford R. J. Stillwe!!; one wanted. Chatawoith Thomas Soutt, S.T.L. Holland Centre W. H. Learoyd. Euphnwii T. O. Me- Ateer. Eugenia J. V. Plunkett, Kins- berley. Walters Fall* John Power. C..rbetwwi-W. P. Brown. J. S. Humphreys. Dr. Langford Clnir- nian, Rev. Jos. W.ud Secretary. Mr. S.nip.soii. Markdale, goes to Islington, and Mr. Follis of Dundalk to W.ston. Personals Uev <i. S. Smith and wife of Dorset usitei! tlio former's pirents licro lust week oil the way to conference. MI-MI* F. Tucker. A. Wardrobe and C. Muimlitivv Sundnyed in Durliiim. Mr. Fred Sliuppard vn.it. ! the paron- ental In. me at Mi. Forest on Siinduy. Messrs. W. J. Bellamy and W. H. Thuraton visited friends in Nottawa"ai<a fur a couple of days during the past week. Miss Martin .f Arthur was a guest at the Presbyterian muise fr a fu\v days this week . Miss Little of Dundalk was the guest nl .Miss Janet (iihao.ii nver Sunday. .M.'Nsi**. <i. Wiuke.iiN and R. Swantou visited Thonibiiry friends on Sunday. Farrr]ers' Institute Tlie annual meet in,- of Centre Grey Farmers' Institute was held in the Town Hall, Plusherton, with President Irwm in the L-lnur. There were about ~f pres- ent ir. the aftenioou. Thu election of officers resulted as follows: President, John Irwm ; Vice Proaidenr, ,1. M. Dav IR: Secretary, J. I. Graham; Direct -n-. (ioo. liaduer, R. Carrut tiers, U. Uuclian- an, H. Douglas, D. \V. Cliniou, Win. Inkster, Jits. H. Corbett, Win. HeiiJry. Auditor)) Jos biichanan, John Uoland. Ueuular meetings will be livid this year ,it Flethertou and Thornbiiry, with sup- plementary meetings it Priceville, Dun- ti.k. Maxwell and K:tiil-tl.-y After the business was trammeled Mix* Rose t the Untario Agricultural College treated her hearers to a practical lecture on bread .mil 'nutter making, mre jiarticiiiarly the latier. and gave her hearers, among w!h in were a number : ladies, many valuable bints on the care of cream and milk. Tlie l.idy is a pleHHant -.peaker and convinced her hearer > that -.In- was thon>n:>hly up in her biisineis. Should she ever return them will he a large aud- ience to ureef her. The institute is m a flourishing condition, due lately to the efforts of the energetic secretary, who considers his duty a labor of love and at- tend to it thoroughly. OHE WHERE YOU CAN > , Save Tlfoney ? That Pe<iple are quick Ui appreciate a good thing is shown l>y the very large quantity of Boots and 5-hoea that we are selling. We Imve a very tug .stock in all rlie latest Styles. Call and we will ive you au ood bargains as ever you had ! Ordered Work and repairing Promptly Attended to at WM. CLAYTON'S Agent for Dominion Money Order Express ^~^~^'^~I~^~. " ^ ~ ^. w .'j w ^ " jf r '^~y^f'^~ 'S? : Z&2& Excursion to North (irey Farmers' Iiiittitute will run n cheap excursion from ihu following st- tions ID the Model Farm, (luelpli, on \\ iiii-.ilay, June 21st, i- fallows : STATIONS H..1. Centre BerkelH.y Mitrkun'lH Fleihrrtuii Pmton Dundalk Corbet t.. n I! II N *) 7<> 70 7> II ti.'> it !>."> tlo 00 700am 7 57 " 8 10 M '.'4 " H : " 9 00 AIU'LTN 8140 1 40 1 40 1 :l 1 -15 1 25 1 16 Tlie excursion trnin returning will leave Guulpli at <> 'HI [i in. Tickets tfood to re turn ou any regular train next day. Com- plete arrangement* have been made for the reception uf the excursionists at the Model farm. '1'hiH i a jnnd op|mrtun- ity for s.-fiii!{ the Model Kirni mid thu beautiful scenery of the Credit valley. M. Ui-TUBHFoKD. .IAS. SMITH President. Secretary. I he Appetite of a 'I...I li cnviad hy nil poor dyspeptics whne Stomach and Liver are out f order. All sin h .should know that Dr. Kinj; New Life I'llU. the wonderful Srnmaoh nnd Liver Remedy, givun a H|ilt>ndid np|ietit.-. sound di^.'stion nnd a ri;ular bodily habit that. iusuri" jiert'i-et health nnd irreat eneray. Only 25 cent" at any Drug Store. Catarrh Cured After Fifteen Years' Suffering. JAPANESE CATARRH CURE CURES. Mr. John Crow. 121 Kofar Street.. Van- roiivnr, H.I'., write-: "Af'ef ir.-eiving In- valuable twneflt rr.mi Jnpt.o- Caiurrh Cnro. I .onniilor it my -lutr U< *i\ I my totinionj- for thbonofli nt folio* nir-rtnii. 1 '<*>! hn H irrant outTorer 'mm rait if-h for fifteen yum: wid dunng that Uni 1 triwl nlin..i,l nvary r- uiod> lovjrlinluf,f'>rUit-'trou!ili of riooumi ; hui the result WHS only temporan rollaif and In **oh ease t.ho eatarrh r>tio uml. I USM) -IT boxes of JapHn^Mj i auurh Cnro ver on>) >-Ar airo, and ii"-e that tinie hare boot oomiUe*o)y fro from catarrh." Jaim I'alairh Cure in t-hc only pfrma- nent onro for oatArrh yet UMOfMM ; the llrt |iyllrtioii rllove. and lx boo we rfiiaran- ;<>i U- curt" the won* oa of nUMTh, or uiotxry will be rerut/tletl. We will also be lUesved to scud a sample to <iv penmn irouhl-d with thin disease. Addrens. The Hrl!flUi V Mwphixnoii t'o.. HI rhur^h St, Toronlfl. Sold bs all druwrtrt* Prioo, JOoentu: six for tUO. with Kiwnulo. Grettreat I-lntinont. Qrlftltlis' Menthol Liniment Is the ffr*tt- st curative discovery of the age. 1'ene- trates muscle, mrnibrane and tissue to the very bone, banishes pains anil aches with a power Impossible with any other remedy. Use It for rheumatism, neuralgia, bead- arlies anil all sorentfis, swelling am! In- flauimuiluii. All drugglHts, 2S eta. U THE BEST STOCK YE7 Mv Stock Hull "KniKlit nf Urev ' Is leaving tb very bout if stock. All who wisb to use lion U.K. do Mint alii iir'cAt, 1 for niml.'i. t-l fur tho. onKhbrid4. 1 nave young stock for sale of boil) M>S of tha best uailklnR famlllM, uon a.- tli* t'larii.u. Indian Chlefn and Cr'ns- ou P|wur*, lrsl by such sires u AdwrdsJ . Lord (Is loo. Lord Laveu.ler and kuiuhl of <"-' ABTHUK JOMNBOX jCace Curtain ^Department - !.. Our Lace Curtain Department surpasses any showing that has ever taken place in Flesher- ton, the manager of this department having display- ed much ski'l and taste in its arrangements. Lace Curtain Prices 25C, J5c 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 dategoorts Prnts, 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. We extenda cordial invitation to all to ! Qome and FINE FURNISHINGS! j| For = The - Home 1 .*>** Think of the pleasure and enjoyment to be derived from having comfortable home surround- ; ings and then consider how little 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 evory purse. Never since house furnishings became a part of this business have we shown such a collec- tion as right now. Tapestries All-wool Unions Limps, Linoleums and Oil Cloths. / ii FLE5HE8T08 FJBIITIIHE W A R E ROOMS ! LWU iJJ|.i % Wu iirecarryinc newest style of SEASONABLE GOODS J. B. Sloan 6c Son P ro p i'i e to It*- CKT YMl'R In nil lilies of Connmting of 3*arlor and Siadroom Suite*, ounyts, <Sido-3ioar<is, ftxttn- on and Contra Tjablas, Cnairt, <Shadt and Curtain Sash, Dors, Flooring. Sheeting. Newel Posts, Balusters, Hand Railing, Corner Blocks, the best of Spruce Lath, No. i and 2 Shingles Veranda and Fittings, Sidings, etc. Tniq if all Hinds Done to Order Which we offer at I n\VP<t PrifP< i **~^ew run of 8toe for Choppina. LUWCM It I 1CC2> Satmfactien In .11 eur huo. guar.4 1 Picture Framing and General Repairing Undertaking in all ita Branches Satisfaction Guaranteed W. H. BUNT, FLBMIWrOM las* Batfel*. to tl\e Wedeslrvto Inform the farmers ol tbi section that It Is absolutely neneMar* to h all i*i lambs ee*tret<l, otherwise tber Witt b uaable to sell at anr fair |>rle. It will nay larmeveto aMsul tetfals master. . J. BOLLI.1G C*mmlselonwr and SvlniSSu

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy