SvuE 1904 THE JLESIIERTOK ADVANCE. â- ^' i-.. The Markets. Carefully CorrtMtcd Each Week â- * Oats 2'J to 29 ^ I'eaM 60 to 62 fl^JkUiy . 45 to 45 '' liu^r 12 tu 12 ''- EjJ^frfnh 14 to U ' Woiil^fcCHHh IC to 17 H«yria...' '" * '^' . Potaldft iiai! 75 t9 75 PurJc ,X • • • 6 26 to 6 25 A _-^--^> â€" iZdWCSubbing List vancc, *Heiald and ''Toronto World, a«ily $3 25 Torontt! Uiiilv News 1 85 VWriUlv yioho 1 80 *TMit^-t!i"pi'>' 1-^" 4 . â- ^ • •i'liulyUieiiUd & Star 1.80 • » Toroujpjtar 1-80 -)L â- " Parmcrfi "W "â- ' 1 •''^ ' All «bi>vc vri''''* '"'^'"'''^ ''''"' -A-dvanco \ ' -ftontrci.! Htrald, if paid n advanco â- v. Early subscribers get est value ' their iiiouuy. 'C \ m Durham Bull for Service The Hefjiotcrod Durham Dull, -KING EDWARD" Imp., will BtaDd fi)V service en lot 29, S.D. !«., for iwi. KiiiK Kiiwurd in ft ciork rc<l,«oortl.eayy Lono ami niut-clt nw\ wflU .a-velo|ic<J. Ho is lu ouly lait servicdiili'.u conilitinn and vrill lift tuo benni at tvrSiilv twoliuutUod lbs. rdU is jrotiu bor iwo-year-olil (.lass. FEDIGIIEF. - lilDB Edward nil, calvod April 10th, liXJl.brod "by John VciuiiMTilliouries, Maiycoltor, Kcot- iaud, iuii«..tol in dam in I'XK) by „CUftrloa Kaiikiu, WveliruiKO, Out., not by facoUijli rriDce73Hi:i. liiiiii ll'.thnick JioBO, Imp., 36287, byAlaiitiwMiiH' I (."â- >, lied nose by Tort and olCUiol- C.MTi;. l.osic Cud by Doctor WlCia, Kohio l,yUent.nftnt(';>i:i, Jilt nthby Albert 5J«!)-2, Jlltl.'ith !•• (iruvoHtind 40101, Dousido Claret by Verniout «li):i,t:lBret 1st b\ DukoaH:iW, tllaret by BiarU-t Velvet lOriO, Ilarbaru by Unrivalled ISWC. IsHb. 11a by 'I he Tacba 7Cri, Crocus by 8nd Duke of Northumberland yjtc, Nora by t'illcry01»l.htnily by Pillery ,'iiai, Eliza by YoiinR Wbstoin C(,iiiet lS7.'i, LuUy Uotty by Dininond i;nr,,Uetty bv Favorite 2oC,by Charjje s Ktd Hull 1810. TEBMS Thorooulibred COW!' ?5 ; Rrados $1.50, All payable I.it.lauimiy. l'JO.5. Cows served by this ammal and not re'..urued will bo colloctod for whotber in calf or not. W. J. MEADS, CejiM.Ont. Falling out Hair If tbi!i is tho CISC, c«ll and ooo us and wi' will ircvenl it Uoln^ so by ajiplying our wonder-. lul jemeUy, Highly Recommend We Imvo '-i;:ed its woodorful! many iu tiiN to-.vti a'ld surronndl- dis on mid "11 win h.Tvi! u'ldoryaiio treatm retrict meuJ it v y 'iii;hlv. oai- No Cureâ€" No Pay A. WILSON Barber < FLESnERTON 'iM^ . * r BIG . . ?^5T0CK ^ Mu liftvu jiitt rccoirorl in stooti ooe of tha tlnosi acRortmciUn ot ANKETS AND KOBHS in tlifl ni'irket and can favor yon witli any rcquireujouts you will uoeti in that lino AJaea luvgo coustt^nmonk of Imitation PERSiAN LAMB C0AT5, We have a flnu coUoctian o( Mats to i^(o fti>liict from. All Sold at Lowet Living: Prices VSl 'M. IVE O O H S *«. Boots Boots Boots AbreiiR, Hamilton and All Koud maker. Williams. Ajiers To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it. In your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Kair Vigorl only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youth. Sold for 60 years. " I am now owr 60 years old, and I have a ttriok; glossy head of long hltr which Is a woudvr to OTcry one who sees it. And not a gray hair hi It. all doe to Ayer'i Hair Vl((or." Was. a. B. Bcaria, lleclda, Minn. t\M .t battle. All drngylsta. for J. C. ATKR< White If air wW4'.ii«m^i.jnr?ra.' SPECIAL A choice lino of Baby ^arrla^cs and 6o=f^aH$ Just to hand. Tho latest thing intheee goods, and low in prieo. CoiT\e arid see Tl^err\. HODSECLMMlit tEljliSIIES SUCH AS New Shades, Curtain Poles, Fixings. W. H.~BUlSrT Furniture Dealer, Upholsterer and Undertaker. FLE5MERT0N ONT. Business Cards M'OULLOUGH & YOUNG '** Hanker Markdalo Do a general banking business. MoQoy loauea a reasuuable rata Call on us. a J Sl^UOULE I'ostmaator, Flesherton oommiBsionor In H.O.J., Auctioneer Con veyancer, .Appraiser and Money Louder Uoai Kstato and Insurance Agent. Deeds mortRaijos, leases aud wills carefully drawn up an.i valuations inado on shortest notice, money to loan at lowost ratos of interest. Col â- lotions attended to with promptness chaiires low. Agent for Ocean Dotuinion SteaioBhip Company. A call solicited. Societies AG U M" meets Od tho last Monday in ea,7n tuonth, in their longo room, Ohristne's block. Fleshertou. at 8 p.m. M.W., A. Harrison ; Ilocorder, .las. Folstcad ; Finan- cier, W.J. Bel. amy. Visitiufi brotlircD iLvitod. pIlINCE AKTHTU LODGE, No. :t,S.S, A. t A II, meots in the Masonic hall. Strain's block, KIosh*.rtou, every Friday ou or before tho full mocn. F H W Ilickltng W M. Clias Muushaw, Sat-rotary, noUhP FLESHKRTON, I. O. P. moots In ^ i.Mirifltoe'a Hlock the last Friday evening oaoh month. Visitlnu Foresteis heartily Tokoino. C. n.. C. W, Uellamy ; K. O., W. Buskin ; Flu. Sofi.,I)r R. Murray. (Pay dnas to Dr. Murray on or boforo last day of oach mouth.) Medical Dn CARTF.R M C P * S Ont. Phyaielan, Burgeon, etc Of&oe and residoiiceâ€" Peter St., Fleshertou PRINTS,MUSLTNS & GINGHAMS All Uuw goudt. L.\DIES BLOUSES AND SKIRTS Aud liiuniiucr Uiiderwonr. OUR SPRING HATS will be in in a Kevr days, ubuut May 5ih. All 8izoa •i>d aliaiMt, Mcn'« Defiance Ovetall* and Smock* A full atock of Gr<HS«rio*, popular Patent Medicinoa and Dinmuitd Djm. Itakei, Pnrka, BhoTeliand Hum â- amitton Flour on Hand. $i. per libl. All tli« abore and far ntot* you will Bad •I tba iUivt In M»iir*ll kapt by R. Kinnear & Sons DR. SCOTT, M. B., Maxwell, Ont. K. M. RKID, M.D.C.M,, Phv»ician,'-Bnis»on and Accoucheur, late of N. Y.PoFturad. Medical School. N. T, T,yi.iff.|u Hospital aud Bt. Luke's Cloneral Hospital, Ottawa JP OTTKWELL Veterinary Rai'seon Graduate of Ontario Yoterlnnry rolleite, residence â€" Sioond door south west on Mary stroet. This street raus (outh Presbyterian Church. n WILHON, niacksnilth ^' 'irodnate of the Veterinary Rcionco Association. Itcsidenco, Durham street, op- iwslta 1)0} d, Hickliijg'a hardware. Lhgal J. W. PROBT, I. li. H. Barrister, Holicitor Cooveyanser, eta oineeâ€" Next to postofHce, Bproole'a block Fijtherton, every Tliutsd* and, court days N Bâ€" Owan Hound oOiee, Froal * block Poulett street east. LUCAS WRIGHT A MeABDLB Uarrlstura Boliuitora CoMreyaneere, etc Otnoesâ€" Owen Bound. Ont andMarkdalaOnt. W H WniOBT, McARm.B I B Lucas N nâ€" Fleeherton offlea, Hilchairi Baok •very Saturday. MACKAV*SAMPSON .Barrlsttni. soHeltors, OFKfCKH i-0»an Bcunfl, Merchant'* Rank Block, N. of Patterson HoDia. Condalk alu Htreet.cTery Sktnrday. MonaT to loan at 41 per cent. k. a. uackaY. ma., h.b. SAMPftON. l.l.d AlwaTs in attendance at Pinhertoo and Dandalk DItUIod Court*. Dentistry rut. B C. mURRAV.L.D, a. 4*ntel*orflMm v hoaar (raduau of Toronto tJDlTM'*lty and Raral Collac* ot Dental larceoa* of Oatarie. 0««*â€" OpvMlt* Armtntat'e Jewallary Meta. Wni Tieft Mamel tk* la*t WadaMday a< Mch aeath. aad Daatolk 1 aad I tkandar ataark «*ath. In Kemoriam Dedicated to the relalivoa of thn lata Mrs. Doupe, Kloshurldu, who dieiou March, '23. Cross the hHt;ils, so very Kontly, Lav theiu on the silent breast ; Harlhwork dotli no louder need thoiu, tioul anct body are at rest. Hands po worn with toll or trouble For tho loved cues of liur home ; Turoly we should not bo sorry That her tiiuu ot rest baa come. Old and feeble, loved by many, Hlio wab taken from us all ; Suiely God would draw us ut'are", lu lier death we hear her call. riniooth the brow now calm anil poacoful, Furrowed o'erwith lines of caro; Life shall print no more of soirow, Earth cares have no portiou thore. PreRS those lips so still and silent With a last, louR, lingering kijs ; Cease from woepinti friends and children, Bhe hath euteied into bliss. Kiupty is the home and silent • Htep wo nil with reverend tread ; For the angels cumo aiiiout; us, 'Torocoivo our precious dead. To tho shorn where lieavonly music itauishes the cares of earth, Blie has passe.'l, while gently si(;hing. To tho God who gave her birth. .Msyyoukiss tho rod and muriru-, (iraciuus Clo'l, thy will be done; Tliou.^h your heart aukos as you leave her, Neuth the sod at set of suu. Naut'ht but dust now lies before ye. Mourn ye oyer useless clay ? God hath called Imr spirit to hiin . Uliath passed the bourne today. Weoii then if yo will, dear children, ti.'-ief will not bo checked alway ; Fiuith may look throught tears ol sorrow To that gloiiuus uieotiflg day. Written by hor uelce, Mabel B, Doupe, Ontario, B. New Osprey Ccunc^t Tlio Oaproy Council met ns Court of Uevision at Maxwell on May 28 last. The members pn-seut were Messi.s. John Hudson, E, W. Norman, D. W. Clinton, D. B. Winters and V. W. Urownlee. Appeals were lieanl from Thos. Steph- ens, lot 34, con. 14, as bciiis; assessed too high ; .loin Sinclair, lots 33 and 34, coii._ 3, S.D. R., as being too high ; John Trud-" geou, lot 35, COD. 3 S D.U., as being loo high ; Joseph Black, lor GG, con. 3 S, D. K., 118 being valued too high. The Court reduced the a.ssessment of John Sinclair $2U0, and Julin Dudgeon 8100. The assessments of Tlios. Stepli- ens and Joseph Black were susiaincd. A number of names were added as Farmers' Sons and M.F., which concluded the business of the Ci.uit and the mem- bers met for gsiieval bu!«iness. Minutes ot la.«it meeting were read and conlinned. Communications were read from \V. H. Thurston, bill §23 75, print- ing and advertising ; JIunluipal World, biH $7 58 for copies of Revised Statutes and forms ; Lucua, vVright & McAidIo, solicitors for Euaenia Electric Light and Power Company, asking privilege of erecting polos along the highways of this township ; McKay, Sampson & Telford, solicitors for Ueorue Whiteouk, clainilng tint the Council ilicgaly allowed certain lols belonging to Mr. Whiteoak to be sold for taxes ; A. G. Campbell, bill 84.50, postage stamiis to clerk ; Joseph Allii-on, aasess()r, bill 824.50, ctinalizing union school sections. Orders wore issued on the treasurer to pay accounts of A. G. Campbell, Jo*. Allison, W. a. Thurstim, Municipal World, and Jos. Allison $80 assessors' salary ; Phillip Ot ewell, $8, chaiity ; the mcmborR of council, ii.cluding the clerk and assessor, $^2.50 each, service on as- sesBmont committee ; D. W. Clinton 89.06, froiuht paid by him ou road grader; Hugh Hardy, James Johnston and G.orge Biown, fenceviewers, ?2 each, per award of TaU)0.t vs. Gruniniett and that the amount be charged on the collector's ridl to R. J. Tulbot, lot 14, cm 3S.D. R. The claim of Goorga WhilecaK was laid over until the next meeting ti'" '" get legal advice upon the matter. Th.; clerk was instructed to notify the necretary and treasurer of the union school auctions interested regarding the bill from till! assessor of tha amount charged agi in.st them for tqualizing their school as-e s nent, and that the amount would be de lucted|from their school levy. A special grant of $100 was given each road commissioner and it was agreed that all biidges exceeding a coat of §50 were to bo paid out of the general funds. I'hms and ipcciiicntious were to be approved of by the council bifore lotting the contract. Council adjourned to me<it at Badjuros on Juno 25 next. A Noted Horseman'5 Experience Mr. Aotoino Wendling, owni-rof Dev- cras 211-.h and proprietor of the Clifton Uuu..ie,'Br ickvdie, taya no liniment com- piirei with Neiviline for general use aiou'id the stable. Fur strains, sprains, swellings, internal pains and especially for kflections of the whirl bono Neriiline is uceq inlled. Mr. Wendling believes Neiviluie is indispeinablo a< a horke lin- iment ; it haaatiangth penetrating power anil irorki thoroughly. Every horse and Rt'>ck owner should use Nertilins. Sold in large 2&c. buttlea. M a ^ An Enraged Stallion William Sanderson, ai;ed 20 years, ws* almost killed ut UnwIiDi! Green, near Orangori'le.by an infuriated italliun. Tha stallion Picador waa mild by J. Hinlun, Sandcraun's employer, to Robert Young of Mono Mills. Thomas McKenoa waa aent by Young for the stallion and he waa driving in a buegy. Sauderaon led Piuador out to the road and handed hini over to McKenn*. Tha latter had not prooaedcd very far when Picador became infuriated and planted hia forefeet in the butfgy, amaahingit eooaidarably. Mo- Kanna roUad out and escaped injury, f^ndsraon who waa watchioa the affair, raa down tho road and oanght Picador. Ir th* (raeViun of a w«(m4 Ike sUUfait, which appeared to get more enraged every/ minute, snapped and caught the lower porlion of Suiiderson'a stomach in its mouth and ran off with the unfortunrte man. When near tho fence the clothes and^llefih gave way anil Sanderson'fell to tho ground, fortunately cloje to the fence. The stallion tried to tranip him into the turf, but could not do so Poor .Sindersou was frightfully injured. D.'. Campbell of Grand Valley altMllJed the unfiirtun,%te man and had to put in 26 stitches to clo.so tho w<mnd. Sanderson | is a son of Joseph Sanderson ofcoiices-l sion IC, .^marHolh. After the s'alliool failed to Iramn upon Saiidorson some- thing else took its attention and it went! alter a horse arid bugi/y that was comioK i down the roaM, but the diiver scented I danger and escajipd. It took half nj doii.in men armed with clubs to cajituiej Pii;ador. umn CLASS PICTURES. . Tho plaee to get I lie best Photos is at BULMEK'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Hereford bull for Service ThcniidPisiRned bass thorouchbrfd nerefori hull for forvice on lot 1D.'>, .'Ird westT. H: ti. U., Artomesia. Teruis one dollar. 1 Jne Wesley Buskin SPECIAL ATTENTION THE WORLD'S FAIR PREMIUM CARRIAGE STALLiOH Prince Arthur NO. 1852, R.C n.S. Imported Jufy, 1802. Winner at the Worl.t* Fair in Ciiicago, New York and Ovta.va, and L^ inner on live occ.vsions Ol lu.a j.iizd mid sweeping stakes at To- ronto shows, and many other valuable prizes, a record iineipi.i!led l»y any car- riige or coach st-iUion in CmAna. Prince Arthur is not only a very siicjessful prizd winne r himself, but his .stock lias won a l.-,rge pprcenliigo of all the prizes offered fo» carriage cis.ssea at thv Ti loiilo Indus- tri:il and other large shows during ifts last few yeaiH. Tlicy have ai.so won al- , nicst every prize offered iu the carriage Ue pay Special Attention to Copying, chiss in Grey county, and wherever ex- and Babies' pictures. Pi;ture fram-j hibiled. ing a specialty. | ROUTE FOR 1904: MONDAYâ€" At 8 o'clock a.m. will leave his own stable, lot 13, cou. 10, Euphrasia, and proofed to Rjcklyn for noon, liiclit, Ravenna. TUESD.\Yâ€" Noon and night, CUiu)?- woimI, Cook's hot.'L WEDNESDAY â€" Noon, D'.introon, Wedne'sday ni'.'ht Singhampton. THURSDAYâ€" Noo:, and night, Ma.v woll. FRIDAYâ€" Noon, Fleshertou ; Friday niglit, Markdale house, Markdale. SATURDAY-Markdale until p.nt. Saturday niglit, his own staUo until Monday at 8 o'clock a.m. TERMS : To insure, $11,00, payabla January 1st, 19l)5. All mares must be returned weekly to tho horae or thoy will ha charged full insurance, in foal or not. Parties disp'. sing of their in.'iros bel'oru collecting time will be responsible for insurauce. All accidents to iiiaraa at k of owners. Persons trying mares and not returning tlieiii must pay full ioRuranco Groom's fee 50c, which must; be paid in all cases. </. W. MANARY. . Coring P. O. Try us for any kind of pictures and| wo will promise fiatisfaetiou. Sydenham stroet, Plesherton Transacting Business . . . It is Impossible to go througb life without some Bmiuess Transactions. To siinplfy such matters and make them profitable you should have a Rminoss Education such as is given at tho C A. Fleming, Spring OWEKBOtiJTD, ONT. Term begins April Parties interested in horses should see the celebrated young French Coach Stallion Gauthier, 3383, and the superior young Clydesdale, Good Luck, 3956, at Munshaw's hotel every Friday night: GAUTHIER'S ROUTE Monday noonâ€" A. Patterson's, Blantyro Monday niglit â€" Royal hotel, Meaford. Tuesday noon â€" Wm. Dean'*, Urior.sville. Tuesday niuhtâ€" Rocklyn hotel. Wednesday noon â€" J. Loughead's, Wode- h"Use. WednesiJay niuht â€" At his own stable until Fridiy night. Friday night- Fleshwrton for 2 hours aturday â€" JlirkJala housj, MirkJa'.o. GOOD LUCK'S ROUTE Wednesday nigh'-, â€" Kimberley Thursday noon â€" Eugenia Thursday night.â€" Maxwell Friday noon â€" Portlaw Friday niglitâ€" Fleaherton Saturdayâ€" Revere hotel, Markdale Wm. Manary is Manager for both horses with the exception of Gauthier Friday night and Saturday, when he w K.- be under thecaie of H. M. Douglas, proprietor, Vandeleur increase the quantity of cream 20 per ct-n.. improve ii't" qu lity of butter, save ice, save time iu washing ainuUitudeJii^ of pans and p.-ovide sweet and still warm separated niilk,52o wiiioh, with » little corn meal added mr.kei a ar ni( re val-^^ uable, though less expensive, food for young stock ibanJ stale akiinmod milk. These are facts which any user or* any daiiy exoert will c..firin. No charge for trial. WRITE FUR BOOKLET NO 10 S. JOUNT A. £i:£:iLRI3 Fleslierton ^ ^ ^ D. McTAVISH \\\ immi mm. m\\ For First Class Bugeiea, Carts, Pleasure and Lumber >\agoiu, cutters, Sleigbs. We keep a itock on hand tu chooae from. ALSO nOkSe shoeing ANOQENBRAL BLACKSJMITHlNa and BoanMilee fast dans work. We keep on band Houghs and Plough repaira, and alao Masaey- Barns and Neinn repaira for binder*, Muwera, all kinds u( roachiDery, also Binder Twine on band. • OIlKii in town flivt US a call • J