"TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR.' â€" " PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN." VOL XXIv, NO 1189 FlQstLsrtoa, Ont., Thursday, St^iotcinber 22 1004 w. H. THURSTON, ;: EOntlETOB 4OO Boxes Of Jewel Jery At 25 CENTS pnR BOX One Holds a Watch 1 have pliicoil in ny wiijclow 'ICO boxes Vif Jewellery, uiul uui.' of lUeao bixcs con- tuiiiii A LADIES G. .1.1 Hunting C:iso WATCH, Wii iliam iiHiviHiout. Kai^li hit'H Cuiitiiiiia jiwelloiy to (lie V-filue I'f frciin l^.j oisfils tn (ivor <me ;lul]ivr â€" all ijoi'il siiiok wliicli lam anxious to olcar uir to make loom for ollior uoods. 'i'lia?e boxes a'C ID be solil at25coiils ti.cb, and will be |i1;uim1 on salj Taii* Disy Sept. 28, 1904 EhcIi box a.U will givo you iiuicli move tliHii your inoiioy'a woiUi, anil .soiiieboily will •;til llie valuabb' i;o|il watch. The lioxfs coii'.iiu brooliiw, cuniiii;"!, belt buekU's, liliiaso setts- iill L'Ooil stnlVai'il soiiietbin'^ iKxHit-d every ibiy. Call in on fair day-lli« wateli may fall to you for 25 ceuis. This i.s no lottery â€" iheiu are 110 MahliH. W. A. Armstrong, </eiv'e//oc, Fleslierion Indiislrial Mome Notes Thn ceuiriit woik uniliT llii' barn is fi;u>lii'cl, thi; liorse ujid c.Httle stalls, iruuigera, etc.. will bctiiiishocl tliis week, tlli. p(Miveyai.ce of w:iti-i' itaJ li-^'htiiii; ilio staiiU's will be aeeoniiuislied in the ii'iai' future, and aa ujj tudatu lj;n-ii will be tlij rosiilu. County Connuist'I.iiiiM- Alo.\:t!nir paiil au oiiieial visit to the llonw i>ii 'I'liuiMilay last. Your soi'ibe had a cordiiil hi«pd hhaliu and friendly isifab witli tlu; ijeiiial .»iid p.ipular eouneiUtt", uhu u.\pre;.bL'tl hiiutiolf aa very much ] luase..! v.ilh the iiuprovcd .ij'pe.arance of your BCri'^C' since lii-'j doiriestioatiuu in this iiistitn" tioa. Your scribe was iiiine the lesu iile.iseil tuvtiee the worthy oifioial loukintf so w»;l and hopes lie may hmy coiitiiiuo in odiee and l\ivor lid with an occasional visit. At the same time %ve trii^t never find it iieeeb.'*ary to remove our comrade, Sam Cobcaii. for poor Sam U aseod, worthy felloiv, no liouble to anyone, and could net have his t\«((R).st legs restored, even in a home for incur>tuli.>ii, Mr. Bulger of the Crown hotel, Piiceville, afjoinpanied Councillor -HcVrthur on his vijit and expressed Ids gratiOcation in coii- nectlou with eveiytliiiiij pertailting to the liojne. J. â- â€"•! Mr. Karry Ilarn-iss, son of the nianat'er and iiiiiir.ijfcfof the agricultural department, ha.-; treated himself to i»- Ciihniibia g-rapb'iphone, and witli it treats th« inmntes occasionally to band ouceits, song's comic and seutimeiital, hymns auclunt and modern, stuinp orations, fcto., Ti-hich alfords itaieh uiiiusenient to the iiiitl'vtes in the eveiiint;^, but poor old .\rehy fcjk< i;uite nervous in front of tile blundeilnis, ftariii.;, peiliaps, that .v chftige of gi-al'e .«liot j'liay suddenly belch loilli from its leaving nui-zzle. Aichy is very deaf, ilarry has also );roviiled himself with a caniera, and we ex- jK-ct thats.jnieof t'l^c dayii he will be pnr dv.ciiig a niotlgy group of old i^ivalidn. Comity Ciiunci!l;-.r .\ila:i arvivud on Fiidav l»:)t iu ch'irge of an inmate for the Koine, in tlio [jerjiu of Duncan Mcbat hlau of K^nv mont. Mr. MeLaililan is a very respect:d)le old jjentleinaii, of llijlilaiid Sieutcli parentage but Cnn:uJiau lorn, a carpenter by trade, but tliroirjh a'^e ard ill health is incapacitated IroiP. labor. We trust the old gentleman will l« able to content hiin!>eli in the lioino which h.v* btioa so hnnianely provido-'l for him and wiiere ho will receive CiUf attention and «cnifort. V.'e uo'.iee 1 hi t'.io O. S. Times that Bob I'rasor, well known in Owen i^ouiid, is to be. ci'Uie an inmate in t'lc i.eiir future. Mrs. liowlerof Aitni.ienia gave the matr. n Sft-CentK to pur.'kasc tolUiitoes for the inmates' laa one day hist week. Maay thapks.Mad.mi, fyr your kindness, which was j;re.'.tly appreci- ated liy the inmates. Mrs. 11. L. Stephen cf MaikdaW caile.. at ths Homo on Friday evening and pnwented the niitroa with a haiidsoinely bound, huge tyjje Tjil.'le lor the use of the old lady inmntes, vihich wii are suio will be dull' api>reeijtw] by the <dd ladies. Slio w,m iiCioiipMiuitd by Mi»s McUii.l aod Miss BoardnitHfi '*"' former briiijing a box of lozenges and the h'.ttor a handsome Imuqnct for the readini; room table, i'lcwsa a.-cept our grateful thanks, ladies. (Jiro. McAllister, an inmate, was summoned to 0'.veii Souud list we*k to give evidence in the N<^Tth GrOf eljcci-jn trru. Uo returuinl uu I'jiday evening without having been put in the witness box. " Doc'' Falls is On a t'.vj or three weeks' visit wi h frieuds. Uev. Mr. Newell, pastiir of Clirist Church, M.irkdule, visited the institutioii a fe\e duys ai.'o and exl^res^>e(I his ailniiratioli and pleasure on !Toin|,' Hinm^'h the house for the lii-st time, .at the means so well jirovided for the eiuiifort of the iminites. Tile rev. gentleman expre.s- .scd re^'ret tha t bis several appoiiiiiiients inv- vciitetl liiin frtnii holding divine service in the Homo Oil Sundays, but liopod that iu the near future arr.angemeiits would be made for hold- ing mi cveoitig aervicc r.bout the middle of each Hcok. The divine service on Sniidav, lllh iust. [f Nye men Only knew That half llieir ilia aro iliiu to inipovu-- I ^, ,1 • , .. ,, I iiilied.lliod',' iliey would use . Ferroy.ono was made more thiin uiaiully iiitereslnig by! â- •*, , " -i ^ ,. c ; „] ..,r ,•;.,,, , ,, ,. , â- ', , "^ , â- ;aii.1 1,0 savoa lots of palii and s-ullonii^'. the presenceof lames and gentlemen from th^ ,\fi.,.u,zone is peifcot fo„d-f..r the 'blood McDonald, south line, who won luniors at the business colleiic, 0«cn Sound, weLt to Toronto oil lliu 'Jill iiiHt. to tuko a situation there. His father acconijianicd hiui to the city ,ind took in the fair. Mr. A, Hutter has been teriou.-ily ill Willi heart trouble tor several days. Miss Maud Watson of Clieboyunn, Mich., is visitini,' friunds and fanner scliooliiiiitos here, and will also call on friends itri'Flfshcrton, ralmeistoii and Giielph on her way liome. WcFariand, Stafford & Co. "s Big Store Grey County's BIGGEyi ami ('liEAPEST STOEH â- nco in a clear and forci'ole manner for 'aiiout,ji will' iiave siren twenty uiimites. The visitors shook hands and spoke a fev,- ilieering words to each inmate liefore taking tlieii de|.'.artuiv, thus ending a most eiijityable meeting. Tile Home was heated tliroiigliout from the boiler room on Wednesday last, the radiator in each room working to porfecticui, making the rcjonia feel cxeeeduigly ciuufortablc and i homelike. \ isitois registered .since bvst rciioct, Id ; No. of inmates, men IS, women 3; oiu^ m.an on leave : total 21. l.N.M.n'H. Ill, lots (if il -your c(Hi:- plexioii will io.pr<ive, y<Hi will feel ten yeais yomi.'er after a coiuKe of Keiiozouo "which buiLWup the whole hninau organ i.siii ; try it;. I'licu ^Oo. and ill aiict.her week the full goods will have the proniinenc. ill each departuient. Thi.s week Llie .Special Nevv'S i.s rianties, Skirts and Ready =to=wear Hats- TorlLaw Inteiuled for l.ast week. .\mong those who took in the exhililtion were yU: and Mrs. Nieholsiui, Messrs. Tho.«. I â- Paylor ami W. -Walker. j Kev. ,!ohn Stalfonl is holiiliiying at the par- ' eiital home on the fourth line. I Mrs. IX W. .Ianne8(0i left on 'I'huisday last CO visit with her son in Toronto for soiiio weeks. Mr. lleor;r« Tln'mpsou was doini to the I city (111 Inisiness last iveek. 1 Mr. Napier who has been receiving treat, nieiit in the Toronto general hospital the pa.st j six weeks li.'.s' arrived home, consideraldy \Vu wish 1 i)!ci\sitiit journey thrcniijh ladies larno oirclu of new home, baud a very life. Mr. John Keiiialnui o( Toronto was the ijuest of Mr. .loliii K. .laniiesonfor a fuir days recently. .Mr. Thomas Walker is very ill at I'rcs- bi proved but still iiioapaeieated from work. i .', - , „ ,, r .o . -rr., „ 1 M. , ,- J is. Liithor Pedlar, of Toronto, was a J lie Koyal lemplars arc now ciigiiged in a , ,, , . r r side contest and a good many are interested ' ii''''^^ ''' '*^''' ^"â- ""'•â- ' ^ ^'^'•"- â- '' ^"'' " f*""' and curious to know triiat the outconie of the I weeks rucen' ly. struggle will be. I Mrs.Jcdin.ston i,i i',i'WU, '" •'> * ''^'1' to her Jlr. Win. Thonipson win. has been living in 'sister, Mr*. Roland HiU Ml the M.\tiitoul- iii Island. She intends spending the wiiiler tlicre. Mr. Samuel Osb'.ni') Marriedâ€" On the fourt-icoth at the manse, Fleahertoii, by tliu llev, Mr. Thoiii, Miss Jeiiido Tudor to Mr. (jOori,'o Gib.soii, both of Kuociiia. Miss Edith Carr acted, us bridesmaid while Mr. Kd- wai'd T'uriier assihted the psrooin. Aflur the cen niony the younii coupio drove to Credit Forks to spend .'.ho honoyuiooii at die hcuue of the grooni'.s parents. Tho bride is one of our most lii-h!y cstoenie.l | Kxperieiico has tauoht us that the KOIiTIIWA Y \I!M New Fid! Mantles The Northivay Garment: X'. are tlio best W, iind tho best wishes of a j Canada. Uicst Fittin<;, Hicsr .Styi.ks, IMcst WditKMA.vsitVi^rnd HksT VTalci-s friends folhnvs her to her . haee already put iu stock abcuit, 250 Woincn'.s Misses and Childreu's C.iatj a pmtioo er and her bus- i "^ '''" Oliildre;i's are im|iorted direct fioni an Kii-lish (i. in, and wo have lyuic m bond now another lari;e slupnient from a Uerniiii iiianiifaotiirHr, wfl'iyo'wo exooct tlu' cu'toins to forward in a few days. We ihink we can truthfully pnuiiist'to show tl season tin; lar^'o-t and elioice.st selection of'^tylisli Coa'a and W'lapi ov pi ly in tliis store. Only space to mentio.i o fi i.-ipt 'ow sij-ies. IIS ' r put on dis- 10 eacli Oxfoid Grey and Black Wool Frieze MiUitles, lined all Ihrmioh with good i|iiaiity iiierecri'/ed I'alian, tuin collar, roll ciitrs, double stltelicd scoins, sizes ;12 to 4'J, extra \aiue at D.OO Toronto for some time arrived homo on Satur day. each navy blue and I lack Fine Wool Fri.-/.j Mantles, nieely undo with c:i|ie3 over ."ihoulder, capes and eulTs. nicily tiiiiiined with biney liultons, made in single breast, .<;e!ni-li'iiiig back, lined all through, leiiytll oU inches, iili .sizes, one | of our leaders at 0.00 ! Mr. auiOfrs. .John Corrigan are rejoicing in the arrival of ;i stunly boy. Miss .Mabel Winters hac ri'turned to her studies a> t!ie Colliagwood collegiate. Mr. John Carualian, of Toronto, juid friends in this vicinity a slna-t visit recently. men are making hum these days. A laroo number and his ibreshiim entwine fioiii Eugenia visited I Toronto during oxliiliilion time and re- I turned the \isits of llioir ciiy friends. Miss Edith Ctrt luiterlaiucd the Metli- , odist choir to ioe cream one eveniiio re- I contly. With gnmes and music a very â- pleasant evening «as spent by ilie jo""^ i peoiile. i Mi.ss Ileiiderstui. wlio ha^ been cnua'^ed "^ I as ju'incip.d of Euoenia iiublio school, Utb. The funeral to rriceviHe cemo- ,„..n: Labor dny with fiiends in Alliston. I'rjccville' McLesn Bros, have threshed for sev- eral fanners near the village. Laehlaii .MoArlhur of the east side has MO bush, of barley oil' • wo aoics. Sirs. H. MoLeaii, mother of Jolin Mc- L.-an, (.ruih-ea.'.t Olencl;;, diet lui tl lis uaii:,' of () only Military .laokets, sizes .1:?, ;i4, ,')o ' and .'!8, uiado Inun line ipiaiity inidi^rey (.):<ford Frieiio tight liitino with iialf belt and inilitMiy collar, d.iuble bre.>st with two rows liraFR buuons, eolliir, ciiljs and belt piped with red, very stylish and dressy lor young l,idies,;^ood Velne at 7.50 8 only Ladies Fine dif.ss mantles, 30 iiichfts long, made from Wool Kersey C.olh, a lovely line bruadoloth rmish,wilh shoulder capes, fimey slashed, stitched a'ld s'^rapiied "in bnllon tdmmiiiL', Ip.- ed with rich merci rizod Italian, hiz-.sl.''2 to -10, two ipiali;ies ll.DO and It.OO ;>OChiIdrdirs Fiiezo Uistor.-i, made from- rtciol friez-- ill i icli shades of brown, grei n, navy and garnet, nieely miidu with alouiid- er ea[)cs, lull .sleevt^s- and close littinj; ccdl-ir, capes, collar and culls nicely trini^ mod with velvet and gimp to miitcli," la roe metal buttons, siz'/s '^4, 27, .'jOr :i;{ and ;i6, I'rices 2.25, 2.50, 2.70, M.f'H •'"^1 a.25 V»\- are kIiowIhi,' Kever.d hiiul.some styles ill Children's f/lslcrs, maile from lino ipiahties fiiezo, fancy tweeds, etc.. ono striking liltlu coat is made in the military slylefrmn line (piality blue frieze, uicefv iria-ie with .loublo rapes jiipod witii rerl felt. This is a very dressy and .serviccal lo coat for .•iinall oiils uoni Jj to !2 yeai.i,. Prices laiige from ;j 00, to CO- .\ big r.mno of bandscmie eiderdown and bearskin Jaekots for the hi tie lols, ruli; sbado of pink, blue, garnet and ciea.o, also fancy o niibinatimis, haiidsmnely uiinlowiih satin ribbons ird fur tiiniiiiini<.. liiiod wi'Ii rich ijiiabty cream sateen, very w;irin, durable. i 'i ices luiioc from l.Jo to 3.50. tery oil the lUlli was attended by a -very large number of friends and neiglibors. Mr Duncaii Mclinius, an old pioneer of Gleiieljj township, a quiet and eoii- tonted old fjen-'lennii of ripe yeais, who hai' been living with his S'-n John about 2."! miles west of the \ill, spent lUiy your Skirts, Coats and Keiuly-to-wear Hats early, the best kind usialle yi'L snapped up cpiick â€" No trouble to show goods and no need to buy unless jou wish, â€" KIcFiVKl.AND, SXAFFOI^D c^c CO After a lapse of twenty years Church of England services at Eugeiiiii weie re- sumed last Sunday. There was a very good congrejia'ion tor a lirst service, .and in the future Kev. G. M. FriiikUu wdl Cg«^^;^« ? rt r1 1 ir«cn-»T Pnf « preach at :! p.m. en eacit altennito -Sun- ^peCicw 2 5 0011^^111^0 IS ;o, pa.ssed away ' j.jy-;,, ,),„ Orange hall, , Irom this earth on the 15: h. The iiidus- jj,. j„,„^,„ p^-vi,,, Mr. \V. T. Pur>is irious generation who hewed homes for ; .^^j ji,.. ciuwlos Jones, of Toronto, sp^nt themselvfS imd for us aro rapidly leavij-.s ' a few days visiting friends here recently, us, we trust to live in better luuiisiohs above. M:-3. Will. Ilenderst'P, who has lived ft>r a number of yens in Cailaraiij^is, Mr. Wi (idburn, who has been seriou.ly ill, is now able to be about a'.'ain. Jliss El tie Tliompson, of Kloshertoti, is tiie nuosi of Mrs. W'oodlmrii, For Current Trade . . Mi'. Henry Cairns has buon very sick ' f"' • Now York state, had made arrangements to come on. a visit to fiieiids hero on Tluirsday-latt, loth nist. Her brotlie » and sisters who reridc in other toiViis in Ontario and Miehi:iaii also ari.aiiged t,> meet lur hero imiii'dately after iier arrival, but wluu Thursd.ay nioiiiiii;^ came a te'cgiatn from C.ttarraugus stitod th.it Mrs. H. li.ad died the pxenniy pre- vious, ller lirolliers, William and Ller" bert Watsfiii, took tho lirst train ria IJaniil'oii and liulfalo to attend tlia fun eral. H. W. was 12 miles out in the country when word was sent him. lie drove homo in a litllo over forty niinutvs and succeeded in cntcIiniK the 'bus to tho »»<»:« proves that coins are cured quicVtly station. This is a sad blow to tho/ie who % I;''"""'"''' l'^""'7« Corn Extractor, 1 , , , , , which aots lu twentv-four hours. Put- were looking forward to a liappy rcuiiiou „a,„., „„.er burn, or cau^os sores. Tho cf the faiiiity. mdy painless euro is Puttiaui'a, Um no Mr. U. .iyUT)oi:B'.d, • rod of Jolift A other. 10 .Men's all-wool Tweed Suits S7 and S8 for 5-('0 12 Ladies' Fine Coats, 67.50 an.l SO.OO, .5.U0 20 Men's Heavy lT.«lers,oood valvoat ?fK 12 only Men's Pea Jackets,on sale at li.iltJ 20 all-wool Men's Sweaters, worili f'l (() ('â- T.... G:'e. tho pist week, but is no^v .some better. Miss Ella I'cdiar and Mrs. Lu'.her Pedlar visited for a lew days leeriillyat Mr. J. W. lloath's, of Elsinore, near Alhmford. The two following items Were handed ni a few days ajjo but were mi laid-- En. Mrs Tlmiiias McAfenaiid little daughter Fein, of Dxbow. N.W.T.. have been the i;Uests of the former's sister, Mrs. S. OnbolU, The Hardest Pain to Hndur* A large assort niopt of carpels, orraiioing \ 50 yds. crash loweliir.',wortli Hj.yd. for â- from '25e. to ?.:2o peryd m pi 1 'u .\n extra good stock of Horse nianketa on band. and wenre selling ilieiit at the lowest living prices Itii'.wu. Also a full lanoc "f Men's Heavy Fiot»ear, such »s Felt Pools, Heaiy Kubbeis, Moccasiuii, I-ig- gings, elu. o pr.giay WiolMjIacikel.s, to elcsr nut .t; ei.'JO pa it . 12 .Vfeii's Cardigan .laeke's, re!>. $1.5f>. for 1 i:^. .Meii's Kid Gloves, regular pMce Wc. an,j *i-0(), for •. .»iOc. per o-ii^ A Rduction in Groceries 5 r.)s good .lapan lea for Sl.CO 5 lbs Ceylon TMack tea 1.00 Is tho pain of s tender corn, but exi>er- ^-^ ^^- ^^^ c.;kcted raisins 1.00 25 lbs, best Tapoica 1.00 25 11m. fresU Tigs l.CO oj -aig. l)..rssoap, lej. 12.ic Iti9c.pr.bar A nice asso ment of Fancy Ula.^sware fo Chocse frt. m. . . Highest prices paidfor Fowl and Butter... Proton StatioiJu ,? ^ -.* .â- â- %♦«* â- n