' \ NOVEMBER 30 1899 THE F L E S H E R T O N A D V A N C K Merchants Bank Of CANADA Capital paid up Rest HKAII OKI i. t . . . $6,000, oou ... 2,600,000 M IN |-KK\L BOAHI) OK DlliKCTOKS &MDII4W AI.I.AV . I - ! 1 i.-i.lent Mn lnu Mvaf v Jonatliau H i. if... n K* | .1 . -,.. r l>> i i lull ii H M n Ucor{< HMKU. Th.> Fy.h. 'P. H.'ljleu. \t.u t,.i, ::,| 1 !-. K-'l 'i ral .Maiiaui-r .l.iint li.'li MaiiHU". huut of hi mi.- in llll\\. III. IS , , tiu.l AMI V|l 1 III ' . l..t .u. Out. < IU. lto | t" u. Irttll >'ll . Usvillffc, Mil * .ianaui >.(uv Hauovor !lauiil-..n , twe L Utrl - 1.11. f i Itttoo, i'llo. aal. tl No etha- street. Mil, -I..II. Nai'iiliiMi Ottawa lUkviil. . Out u - : f.- M 1 HhswTllle, St'" - -I s *Vu 'III.'. IJU Stl li..ina Tili.niv Hut -'.to. VVnlk. it " . \\'in. liuir. Out, Watford, . I'm t. l. > ..ft I'roton <i HBA\. Ill , .... Hrainl.iii. .>r. Purt&K I* Prn i^ Edinuotou. Ill i Mdiciu Hat. Aiu . HiiMiitt T'lD-actwl. luu-io.t mi |i..|. . . . .-lit ltal<, Kamii i- NotMDIheourtled. I nun. i. N. t. -nfullccted. Ttfc^arlcinct : <Sc : fflicharcts DIHKCT IML'OKTF.KS WHOI.KSALK MANTF'KS J> Duiulalk, Markdale & Toronto i r for vl AC\Y I.UI-K.' iireprli.>ns iic.^e lien * ., ..... f ,,rti:,m,i, .,,!,.. \ M . n , The liax>iiiniit contains uver 7'H)'t of slirlvit.x i'i!i"i Iwa.itif"! -t-rv.. ...... 1" I'M >. MH l.f kllll.i.-t ! Very ilr-M'l l|;l|..]l HlU" ""' < lloW|| ||., < 1-1 I ! . f tile IViiKiiifiit i-iivurt'd with (ancy "i o ' rlwk un Stts. \\aier Si t i. tuirv .l:i|in. HC ware, LttmpH, I'IIMH an 1 SIUICITK. f in.-\ OriMiifiiti *u.i lir c-A- liruc V-IKI s (irvtly L'diiia pUti'i, Handsome 1 s notin, foul pic.:<-, etc. Tim in u very inter liuK sfH.-t.iori uf the *uuv fi the l.uillos. ba been a.Uo.t to c. ir atoek in lh.-w.ty cf nrlix. K 1 .imper, rkfii Brut Mafia, very i.retlv ..r.ipi- .. :.|-ril .,n,-i, ;il i i - 1 ii . cli. j>rwn rk, lull imiKfil, liitn.lscui'' Injure. i Llneu, )*.. " .. Oval ili*|-it DoMie*. friiiKril. -"1't-i-i.il Hi, .i. Hatleuburjj U..yli.:, ;i".ot <, Butttobiilg e. hlr, .V)c'ts. 1 'jlliaiUail Woiuler <'"'liJ twet'l, good eight, agood MIT, I/, u. i .nut, a ..mler t the price of -J0uts per yd. Trnl'llTV SAIII|I'S We were fortunate in buying the samplei shown i.y "U- of the limilintt wliol;ile holm.. , eoiKiKtiuK of Woollen II ..... U, II.MI-, Tuijue-.. <i mo SlimU, Cp, Wnderear, etc. N . two alike, cbmce clear Htix k little luouvy uc-tiil to Imy from the above as< rtmriit. W Try Itur /u '/'/;.! Branch \V. A. lit RKOWrf Manager Ad vance , rtfBU.-niKU WKKKLV AT THI OWCB, 8YD- KNHAM HTKKKT, FLENHKKTuN, ONT. , BY W. U. THUKMTON. $1 per annum strictly In udvun< Advertising Rates: Column. 1 year. W) ; half col.. 1 year. 198 quarter col., oue year, !&. Trsoslsot a.! v..r t I-.-H H.M t charged t the rate I cents |>er line for first Insertion an J Scant eaoL milmeii nnt losertloo. FIESK1TII ID1IITD1E THE BTOPY OF A BRIDGE We give this week some resume of the business occupying the attention of tho county councillors last week, from which it might seem that every- thing was goiii'4 v.sry stno illily >iml as commodating some dozea or so of farmers, at sticli enormous cost. We may refer to this again next w.-.-k, ^f AREROO1VIS ! when our county town excliangun are to hand, witb fuller account of the debate. The blame seems to We are carrying iiuweiit ttyle uf attach more particularly to the Warden, /)/)/) HO who is a practical builder and con- OL/1 OC//V/I DLL uUUUo tractor, iu his having mislead the Council, and who from liia uositiou as Warden should have especially safe- guarded the interest of the whole county. If he thought to uiako him- In all lines of genially as the Christmas gathering of a happy family, but we I. urn from a friend at the county towu that there were symptoms of a gathering all the week, which burst cm morning in tho council chamber, vhen one of thu representatives of our dis- trict, Mr. Kiclmulson, asked for in- formation as to the cost of a bridge built HIIICO Jutit last on the boundary line between Owen Hound and Sara- seif solid with hie Owen Sound con- stituentH In- has made a big mistake, AS we le'ini that the citizens of Owen Bound condemn it as a foolish aud un- warranted extravagance, calculated to prejudice them with the rest of the county, vv.ik A report had been presented at the June session on thu duugeroua condition of the old bridge, and neces- sity for building a new oue. Tho \Vnrden, who was one nt the comniis- eioneis foi tlmt division, on being asked iu council the prnliablo cost, had Hlatod that lie oHtitualud thu cost ol.k tiel or nun hlld r 'e. \\llii-ll r rocouiiuendbd, ui 9">D(l to $i>00. h wa brought nu IHMI- tho close of tlie Juno Bciisinii, on the Friday uvouing, and the council ileimted the COIUIIIIH- sioneiH to go on and build. Mr. Frost, one of the commissioners, asked the council or tho Itu.id and Bridge Coinmilii i , to go and HC the situation and givu more spucilic direc- tions what kind of structure to build, but there being considerable tintin- ishcd ImsincHt for Satunliiy morning, aud from luu Hl.ttuiueiil of thu Par- don as to reii.iireinunl., it was consid- ered quite safe to leave it with the Warden and County Commissioner to , build, using tin: i .-0110111)' wiiich was considered ueet-Knaiy and which was being practiced all over lliu county. On tho councill irrt ariiviii h > in Owen Sound last week they were astonished by the report that a bridge had ln-en built ut u coht uf over giNiiu ' mid waited all the week to Imve llie ao> counts place-1 before them. These had been asked foreuiln-i in ilu- week nnd tho excuse given wus llnit the engineer j who guperinii mli-.l llie woik XMH out .of towu. Mir-his. Hicliiiiilsdii, Mc- Donald anil Allan 8Kikc in Hcalhing of :ensnio of the extravagance, of jiidgnu-nt and apparent breach of trust with the Council in erecting a bndgu of 10 It. vpati, on a road comparatively little travelled, ac- ' iML^a^Mp.^. .. The past two years have been yeurB of war iu Anglo-SaxDtidoia.but tho bj ginning of tho t-ud for a time appears to be near, England's subjection of thu Soniliin now sei in -, to be complete, with tl. Khalifa killed and his at inv completely destroyed, while the good news has been received that the iii- PROPKIUTOK stirgi-nl goveriitnent in the l'liilllpuie> is scattered :o the four winds and little more lighting is expected to take place there. Knglaud is now making headway against the Boers and peace CiillMIStitlg of J*arlor and 33edroom <Suitea, ^Counyes, Side-boards. xten- oion and Centre "Cables, Chairs, Window Shades and Curtain 3*oles, ^Pictures, Casals, etc. Which we oiler at Lowest Prices Picture Framing and General Repairing I'ncl. rtadniL' iii all its Brandies Guaranteed W H. BUNT, 1 1 H4HH*rrgN will probably once moro reign next spring if other complications do not arise iu the meantime. Mr. J. I'.roiiU, Imker, met with * si-nuns Heei.U-nt Kriusy nixht. About \\ o'el..ck lie wont to close the shutters on one uf tli.> wnuliiws of his residence over thu M.iro. In tlio nnlow was a broksn | iine with |>srt uf thu glass m iiiuiniiiL! in the s.'ish. lie raised this window to re.u-h f..r tlm slmtters ni.J cauglit nne hhnitrr with thu light hand I..I..W ihe ninil.in lnl- lie |i,i.Heil Ins left haiul thniugh the broken pam- ami tin- i.tlior shutter. While in this ..n tin- sah full nnd the brokun HtiikiiiK IIIH left ami at th* elbow cut a ii-n.l'le Hash clear to tin- Ixinu 'Hini|; iniMele un<l altolH'n. Two i - .ITS were hastily summoned, but be- fore they arrived tin wounded man lost a ..ji-e.il ileal of bloiKl. In tint ..|-i UMII which followixl fievvn stitches had to be to cloHH t he wound Mr. llrouks is favorably. Mt. Forest Hep. BOAR F0ti SERVICE H.'ik.hiro H.nr for sorrlca on luiJO. cu. t, Arti-inc-iK I'lTini 79 i-nt. \V J. KKNNK.Y l'r..| n.-Uit STRAYED J vi ar i.lil Ktc.T. rc<l nH wliitn. ennui to my I'li.'in.rs n or lHiut -JHIi Oit,|..it 77 con I, S. 1) It Owner <!! hv>. aiun by proving pr.i|ivrtjr AIM! IM>!UI{ eipuusas. \SIIL A. MOHTON. \Vr..|iani I*. O, Win. Kerr, Lire-,.0i.|lun(wood town ship, IIHS sneil a nuighhi.r, Thos, Me Murchy, for sUndiir, and tha case wai heanl ut lUrna last weok. LAMBS ESTRAY I'sino to tti.i |ir.inMi^ .,( thu utli>rii;iiri1. n- boat I B nilil, flu ., | ,Vli>l>er. twn In "it. I'MillllltlV llt.t .if tlli KBIIIB flofk. Otjl- UUll.'IN Clttl tlATA -Klin. I.-, I'.MW ami pitying ai|ifiiM. .1 K .1 VMn U.t ir.i. eon. il, Artrinmiit. Ktii;*nis r 1 . > , Oct. *, 1HDU. 11EKTS BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DrmioNS) COP V RIGHTS AC. *tit r.. . L mil-ill s nirtoh Kiul drTlplt..n nay HIM . .ir ol'llil. n fTM WbatMf Ml invo.iiii.n mpr..liai.i> |..iloiilaWe. roiiimunlra- iiiftdeiitl'vt HanrtHoofc on Patents i it Mnrr for avcurlmipalmis. l-ii . * taken tnrnuuh Munn I o. r.M !.. t|.>. i.iiii.ii>'.-, wHkoatsmM, MIM A hi - I nlrtl.i i IT illu-.tr*l<I wwklv. Scientific American. , Tvrnin. f "t * NewYort net on. IX 9. r -011.1111110 l.iurnal. Iniir months, H Sold by all Bfauib f HI.. Wa.hliwl..n. 1>. t - "Lijiht of Life." The New Testanifiit , ipluiiu ,1 mid the Lnv-t i'f the Ap.'slle. : two books ill one. Kmli'iMe.l t.y nil elervynien. Itmianza for canvassers. Ag.-ntH tskunt orders from thrM-foiii'lm e.ilU HIM -. If you want a share in tins m-'d mine, hustle. BKADr.K\-UAKKKTSON (.. Limited, Hrnntford, Out. FINS T9 HIT-- Ix>t ft, C."i 0, (>|.r..v Township. 100 acre fsi-ni. hint il.lu f.ir Htosk ur iiraln. cimulumi; so acre* ,,r u I ..ik'iiu Uii.i. A running HrK i .HI tii.. plaos. Ii basafrarocl oiw,. an<i l.K, an. I a K.HI I i.n-lianl .in. I u .unvetltdiit to school an.l p.int little. i Al.i Lots, Cnii. 7. a 100 acr farm miitable Inr ktock nl mlll, cmitltiuintt |i| ,:<,., O f t , workinK latul. AL.ivii Ki IIM will I... rmitoi eparatuly ui toni-tliur. !.., I.. PBTKBSOMKRfl Maxwell IMX Out. 4th- IWP Farm for Sale l.otn 1.1 mi.l 14 Con a 8 I) H., Townshn. ..I AlUliiema. Im i-i., in !.. <.| IHHF, I,.,; linn,, ri.iijfli i-urt .IwclliitK- 1'tii^ vaUilil farm U i (or ttals on fsvursl Iu t.-i iim.f i n> -i nt K miiiatH<l hi s 1400,1 sm-ti.in tliout $i miles liotii I'M. >'\ i:l.' KII.I 4 iniluH t- l,t.ii..i t.iii .t.iiloii. C. r U. AI...IU w) acre* i loarwl an.l . nUivai.i, t.l UK .1 in nine. I tinibfir K'or (etuis aa.l iar- uoulan a|.Jf to IUu'e.1 MUM or W. J, Hrtl.l.AMV Kle.hiU>D. fl. I ichardson&Co. g Jlesherton ~ *Dunc?:nk Items of Special Interest to wear Jfais at special ;o3 in tko ?7/i:linery ^cpartmunt . New Importe.l I); ssa LioiiJ>- the advance IP v.ii . -;.-!!ui^.it t.:e uiJ , . another dut-ct shipnicat placul n; ^t^>^. week come and see th-.-m. Comfort. it>lo UndciAvcai- we've alwivs shown a good as5>rtmi-iit out we're fjivin^ MCterclothiog special att'jnti >n Just UD'.V our values aie super!) no matter whether you want Union?, wool uilbcd, F'eeced hn-A or Kina All- wool ^uoJs we have them all in -i vnncty of ni<.:-. c.>l'irs .ill high class ' no to wear at .roods all MZJS 10 > so tiiere's garments that don't lit you. Prices 'Union from 35ets Wout ttibbod from SOets yiaacod linod from SScts fine alt tuooi fiom 7 Sets We've somthin;,' extra special in Top shirts 75cts and $1.00 The cold weather's sure to come, better be prepared. _ ^ __ WARMER CLOTHING . . .FOR... COOLER WEATHER We're sore we can interest yon in Cold Weather We have an imi-.i.'n-.' tanijeof gartueuts which will surprise you with then '>f style autl deaign. Everjtliiog lliat good tK.^u- and good win kinauship cau do ia combined to make tlitui dciiitable purcli A few indications of Our Superb Values OVERCOATS Men's heavy Frieze I'lsters, deep storm collar, double breasted, fancy check litiings.full length all sizes $4-75 Men's Brown Kneze Ulster*., deep storia collar, double breasted slash pockets, fancy plaid linings, Special Men's Fawn Frieze Ulsters, deep storm collar double breasted, wool tweed liuuig, slash pockets, balf belt Special Men's heavy Denver Overcoats, stylish length, Ches- terfield front, deep velvet collar, quilted satin body lining, mohair sleeve lining.... Extra Special . . . Our $3.50 Pea Jacket . . . Heaty dark grey wool frio/.e, double breasted, deep collar, fancy check lining. w< 11 trimmed and finished. Sptciul value. , . Our $4.75 Pea Jacket . . Extra heavy navy bin beaver, double breaateJ, deep velvet colla r > fancy plaid wool lining, extra well lined and finished The leader in ita class. Fit. Ftp ish., Style and Value are points of vital im,- portance, in all of wnicri our Clothing is t Hardware Dept. Want a Good Axe? We'll sell you a reliable article every time yonr choice from COcta. to $1.25 all by good makers of acknowledged merit. We've sunn- irood second growth Hickory Handles too well ulitxpcd aud thoroughly sound at special price J* Ctoss Cut Saws Seven Heliable Kinds to select fro-n. Prices 0. K. Hay Knives ..^.ta..^- If you sec the " CHAMPION " you won't want any other its a Lightning cutter good judges prououuce it the easiest and fastest cutter made it's cheap too, only ...... fl.UO Con Ties, Cattle Chains, Stall fixtures The best patterns, all weights, light In extra heavy. PRICES RIGHT THICKS RIGHT I W. Richardson & Co. J FLESH ERTOK SdnUMMHMtmW THE l' L IS S 1 1 E R T O N ADVANCE NOVEMBER 30 1899 1STOT TOO LATE Owen Ontario . r - louna. * . '-ir iu . i... . btiiaeut^ at - >oro iit,.r at tb flr-i . I wiih lUu 1. 1I<1 I A' ' j la'-i ..... Tl si i nip \V. it.- for (. Mtn... i i.i ..i.inai < wlll.'tl C A Flxming. >>.!. Iple < )vv .-i. .^. inn 1. i > nt Vicinity Chips The Owou Sminii Sun in repurtmi' the Council )-M : "Mr. Richards'. n is a tlmri.ii-.'ii'.t ini'dern, lilmral tiuniJiHl nun. audit JIN tl.i..u<li iiis I'lf.ir't tj;it Mr. (;.iiii|)lx-ll was hroinjlr to .uliln-ss tile G'Uiicil." Created a Sensation Y'.u iaJl n r.i--i tlass farm ,-ni.l hmne paper f Then see tl.e \V. ekly Sun .. ., 1:1 ' \ . \ |n st >-ard re- j : .(Ili^t ti-nr to til"! ^-'Ill IMiiee. 1' wi 1 neour" t ir y.ui f. .ur sueceafiivt? nuin- i 'in- Sllli. .!> e. -HI I I ' -.nut you <l" li"t wish t.i sill.*. vniir mime will simply lie iiv .- i -ti-ri-Ors > . T of I lie Pal for the ' * ixr 'inr tor "ii-h i" it C" t ir . . 'itf. ,,r ..irr. "i) vni.m C.iurt w L^l.l in the T.mrn . \Vlnady. Strxw w.tnl.'.l in i-xchanite for manure. -R. P. L*-nt^. C-yloii. Money t.i loan on farm property at tive per oent. fro of cents. Bellamy Jt JKIi-SKY CALF FOR SALE,- Pure Jersey Il.-ifer calf, aix months old Apply M \V \V Trimble. 4^ per ct'iit ])riv ite Money Inaneil nn eaiy terms ot rt'pikyinent by Uvu Ruther- ford, Shelburne. Expencei low. Com- fiiuaicati.int rei-eive pn>mpt attention. COR 8 ALE OR RENT, Honne mini two lota for rale "f runt in Fleshcrt.m, h<iu and cheap rout. For infur- oii apply t this office. LOT F<>R SALE -30 icree. 1 mile from Fle*liurt.'ii. Well watered and ^m .1 barn oo i>. Will s.-ll on easy tenut. Apply to W. A. Armstrong. The C'liriK'.iitn Eudoavor hold an it home f. T thu lioneni of tne tneml" th E. L. i.fO E. in th.< l'renli>ti.Tin church Tuewtny evi'iiini;. A prukiruin mid garatB made 11 very enjoyable even- Mr.<:. \V T.iyli.tof NeUo.,. \\, C., WM a c.tller at The Advance . itico on Saturday, and deaired in to> thank thx iifighbors and friends of his parents who *o kindly Rympalhized with and awiiated them during the recent illiu-m and death of the Kn and brother. More new goods just in at the TrimM.- Millinery R ..... us. As this is likely to be the last purchase for this season, we -vould -.. .lii.-it :i call fiom any <>f the ladies who m.iy not h.ive mdered tlieir hats. Several new duinns in head coiwtaiit ly on exhibition. Last weeks UurhaiaChri nicl c edau inturcKtitiKskeiohfronifruiik Irwiu, on of the propieter, who is with the American Army in th<- t'hillipines Frunk h;U seen a .j.ioii daiil of the world niuce he went to school in Kleaherton three years wo. Mr. Donald Kennedy of Glvnulx whilu hog killing got accidentally bitten on one Hinger by a pig. The member swellud up .*ud a doctor'** services were called in. The linger may yet havato be amputated. It is exceedingly painful and mortifica- tion is feared. There is about four hundred dollar* owing thi* office un subscription account alone, and we especially need this money. Will th.n>e in arrears kiiuily make an endeivor to 4{ure accounts during tlio next two week*. This re- quest applies to every .subscriber in ar- tuurs. L.x.k at v. ur litbel. Mr*. JHIIIU* Knktead of this place has a brother, Mi- \Vm. Homes with the Caiiadian f -rce in Africa. Mr. Unit.. is as drill iniipix-in- of C company, Toroulo. At the time that the African trip cffvred itself he was off mi three months' IMVU but pi-Kinptly olFen-d him- self and v:w acce;ited. Mrs. Fc'lsiri.l has a second hroiher. al*o of C company, with the regulars in the Yuk'.n. Th<> partnU liv at Creemore, Thun this L:wl week at a oertiiiu country P. O. , a well known farmer nceiveil, with hi MI ill. .i Ur^'e e:tt ulii ir.i ti-^e. about two i ! loBgt th J'lke, Iwt on ..(iMiMi'j it ha wat greatly suq>ri* l'ili.1 e . .ill.... . /if ll . i.f Alum," mid "1'uKHy >\ i:l. , i. tu Miii-.-iiliets . if th- .illy Heruld .mil \\'.-ei;iy Star M"i.tr-,il. Tli.-y went KrtNitly idnnred. The farmer -will he Inn I r.-.-ul rln- Kuiiily U'.-i-kly >' u ' fur teu jvars ova WK| If mi wh.-i: The mail bags w ..riud p-.r ihiM Mt.-iii. n on Thurwl.ij usi..u- I 'K ,liM'p|...intliient .1" w.ir n. -.* - .s allX- i. u.^l/ looked f. .\-. H .wuvur igvwerepu^ off at M.nkd.ilo and :ini.- luick on a fr.-iulit, .Mr. i>sley . . .'Xtr-i trip to thi! ot.itii.il fur (linn in the interest ..f 'ho public from whom h<* r.-ceive.l think*. Mr Davnl (" I .n, Mioh.. w-ia H cill-r witli CoUPi:i!l.r liny of M.ix well on M.. n.' iv. .Mr i';rk h:is been a resident uf I'll. -I yufcl'. f'H 'I.'..- last four- teen years an.l IH chief of joiice of that little city, lie is an old resilient .if ' fcprey ' .wnahip and "till owns i farni on the Brh con. Mr. CUik ha* been home vinit- lug the old folks ami returned to his duties in Clieboy^an "n Monday. We were pleased to meet and enjoy a half hour's chat with him. Mr. Thos. Morrow of Glenelg, near Pncvville. m-t with a frightful accident recently. While taking out a h-.re to water the animal cnusiht his lo-ver jaw in its teeth and tore the nesh and skin rherefrom, including the lower lip, the whole being left hanging from ne Hide, and one of the anmiiil'i* 'i-.-'h ilso pene- trated his throat just under the jaw at the right side. A physician was called and a number of stitches on' in and the whole scieutificaly bandaged up. Mr. Morrow being an old man, it was feared would not pull tht'iugh, but we under- stand that the wound, though a fright- ful one, is healinx nicely. Mr. Joseph \\elwrof Eiitfenin has just ruceiTed his patent for an i'lg.niious fruit emptier, a simple rontrivance bv which the picker nuy stand in the tree nd l-.wer fruit and empty it mt.< .-i barrel or box beneath without bringing fruit r <(> scending fpnu the tn-e. The atfair is simplicity itself, being norhing more r loss than a rope or string with onu en. I fastened to the pail bail itid th ther end attached t} the bottom "f the pail, When the |util is lowered a pull .-n the string turns the pail upside down an.) the fruit i thus releae<l. Mr. \Vebei's p.itenl C"inpli-tely OOVITS tins idea s> that any infringHinent is iin|H>-Hihl<>. Mr \\ i-lier proposes sellintc patent ri^lif iinl values his invention at $!.">, 0<H). \\ . trust he may he Hurcerwful in ac luiring a fortune fn in his hriyht i.l. \ . A peculiar accident happeiKnl in town one eveninu lant wee'.;. When ; younu lads weix 1 riinniii^ dnwii th- side- walk opposite .Mis. Trimble's iniMm-rv esialilishment on.- of them ran h.rn s p.irtly gentleman and knock.-. 1 him down, while the lad brought up aw-aitmt r tele- graph pole with such force t:ht his nose is still twice the size of ;in ordinary, re- speeMble nose. Another of the trio over the gentleman -itid went into another post with fho n-inlt that his internal economy wss so din- arranged that he wan unable to work f"r three day*, and the third hoy also took header but without any serious c'-n.-"-- i^n.'tK'e*. The Bt-ntleinin gathervd hnn- nelf u^i after the lst hnrrn-ane hsd pass- ed mul helped to resurrect th two l>ovs who hml brouyht up against posts. The -Kid gentlpnisn was very son. n. xt ,i:iv from the bruises in fact it is ssid sum- of these were s* bUck !ts a C.do but we believe all are now ful!y rpcoveretl. l>ne of the b..ys discoveivd that Steel may sometimes got the worst of ir when coin- ing in C"i>'act with wood, and the other is no Flenher than he was before the accident. and would not be without it for d.illari i )var. He 'is : warm sup- - .if tho "Family Herald. ' an.l expl. mied that for mia dollar he receivi-d !i- p'i[ivr mid both pictures. H-! t-.uiily in luoed four others preaont to benmiu *uli:ribers there and then and promised that they would also get the pictures. Persor . M r . Kn:d Mat hewson return. il recently fn.m tho Northwest :md brought with him a -juiiple '>f baiiger sk-.ns. Mr. and Mm. Thus. Stud of Xottawa- Hga spent .Sunday with ralationx in towu. Mr. Ja. l!lokbiirti uf Duuodin was a caller on Monday. Sorry to have beeu out. Ex-Councillor Jnhii Bennewies of Dublin. Perth County, him been HI r. MM several days and paid his compliments to the Sun. Last .lune .Mr. Bennuwies b-.ught a '^UO-avre farm in the township of Osprey. near Flvshertoii, and has just sold it to Messrs Keenan Bros., of ilu town, at an advance uf 98000 on his in- vestment. The land is heavily timbered with hardwood and as timber is now rapid. y nctoaaing in riliu- the new ownein .il.Mi have a splendid chance of makemoney out of the deal. Mr. Rennewiei is saw- millini! and farniini;, and ban has handled a lot ot luiulKT this iwison, iarc quan- tities .'f which were sold tx> the Messrs. Keenan. Strav I from the prnni.. -s of t'.m un.lersiK.i- ..... 4...,;- ... ' j>. 1 >.<Kiliiiu an.l ony lauib. I II. I. T Will ol.llKO l)f C.iUlUIUUi.'atlUI! ltll IWAXTOM. SOT Itli. 1KM The iin.loriij^i lrkishir^ hoar -. THKMS I.OO. iu o 1 bss a du HMrMsjbbrad Artml < - hi.-' .01 ~ .-i. i \ niesla. pplication. . P r on apiil J.w. MI: BOta M SEHI;CE white anil impmv od Ynrkf>iirCr.i-*. igrMd bor fur r n lot lit) sn.l 177. . -> R . ArtluMl*. Teriim T'>. i-liU, i > : f->iN, 1'rop. Str:iycl t'ti"ro->..r nl. I liiMfcr. i"l an<l 'vliili'. -h.ir' ti.it UK t:n in*. I itnwn ; oftlf with her Inf-Tintt'. n ih.'ir wllaroabniiu will bo Ibaukfuily roceivo.1 by W. J. 1'itki II. Mu. k.Ulr. ..r . i ..\l n Vi. 2P, 9W Calf Strnv.-.l fr..in til.- iir.'inimi' of <*<K>. I.''vin>f>n, \ilein.ll. .'iiu |>riui; bull r."l with whit,- *|M>I '.u '. ^ at!. in M t<> it* wlierekbuu^s will ba thsJikfuiiv .-- e r. it l.w Sheep Estray l'ui.. Miliii p-uiiMii of tin- un leroinned. about '.u. i.. r .'4. cut, rui'i. *e.(. MI. I ona r .111 lainli. HIM mrtn-r can bavn anie by |u-u|..-.>> . i I |-a> IUK iiu.. K'iifiiin. No*. l:i. 18U. J. B. Sloan & Son Logs Wanted We want unlimited stoCHS at both M irk.lale and K'-kvalt> inillx tho e.-iniiii; winter. Especially desired, sof* and rock elm, basswood aiul I.'irue in.ij'le- loys. at advanced prices, almi will hu |ileanoil !" purchase any or all nlher kinds uf timber that uur ptr.<ns wish to .Impose of at tha highutit nnirkot value, forms cssh. For specifications and pries* en- GETYdL'R - Sash, Doers, Flooring. Sheeting, Newel Posts, Balusters, Hand Railing, Corner Blocks, the best of Spruce Lath, No. i and z Shingles Veranda and Fittings, Sidings, etc. Turning of all Hinds Dene to Order ****** ******** FALL L & WINTER | t sunply of ;tll kimls "f F >otWHarfor the 8*>ii tha We Imvu a jjixnt sunply will keep your feet euiuf'jr 1 i . \.v. full lines of Overshoes, Rubbers and heavy SOCKS quality and at prices to suit. TRUNKS and VALI5ES Custom Work anil Repairing; Promptly Attended To x. Win. (LAY 1 ON 1 # f. T- I > -i i . i 1 1 M i . v or<itr Ex SSHEPPARD'S COLUMN OF FACTS ! M It is not '.vhat we say so much as what we do that counts, but when we always do exactly what we say we'll do, you learn to put full confidence in our word. In On Oil Of * * \4V * * * iiV .. We are giving as big values as can be found. In this department we have gathered together nearly everything you could think of for male wear and we are offering some Grand Opportunities FOR !jj Especially Reasonable Buying ! Right now is when you need the winter suit or over- m coat, and so ri^ht now is when e make our closest M prices You d- n't want a bargain in a winter coat m next May, but you can have one here any day of m the week. Isn't that the better way ? Just now we m are ^om.; to make a *v Of \i a/ * \i/ Ig Enlarging Sale This week. We are in our new department and now we have room to look around and see what we have, ami we find we have many lines we want to clear, so we will place a great many of these on the Bargain Table to clear, regardless of cost, Our stock is very lar; F e and we want to reiiuce it by clearing many lines, and these lines must go no natter at what prices, so it will pay you to call and soe some ot~ the bargains. We are now in a better shape to show you our stock, as we have room to get around. It will be a great pleasure for us to show you through the store .and quote prices. 8 m The = New = Store ! family .is pntty widely separated just ! .juire at RoojcvaJe mills or our head office, i JM- Not run f Stones for Chopping. Markdalr. ^HMSIBOMJ Bo. j Satisfaction it? >U ur liuoa - - Is Ir\cre5vSir|g Every day. :md what is doing it ' People are coming, and seeing tin- i.'. i. 'ds all new, and selling at such a small uiargin, that thi-y are well satiatied and are steady A heavy seruo $4.25 A line all wool uit heavy and >ll tinH.he.1 rt.50 A very Uenvy line of twewl ..H.5() A Cbuviut Suit satin lined . . . ' 5il CLOTHING BOY'S Twenty fine suits well made to clear at $3 26 A ininilxT of double brensted 2-35 $4.25 APS and Mi i IN F-LA.NNELS A |>lin iinum linht u r y 12 cts. \ plain UIMII diirk rey 14 ct. A plain rey sll WIM)| 18 eta. A black snd wlntu chock a regular 35 cW 25 cts. Menu anil IW* Heavy Goods, Women iiul Misses' line t t.imls, La.lies' CarJi>{Kiis. A tine \vn.Mo.l ll.xu atul ^xl .iiialiry tubhur I1.-25 farina your rroduoe, Jffiahest price paid. j. E. DOWDLE STATION