htvls^n Ab'aautt, & "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR.* â€" " PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN. mXXIv, SO 1217 Flesherton, Ont., Tli\irs<day. April 20 IQOi W. H TnLRoTuM, p'bopkietob (jjiag To Get Married ? If •«> yoti will n-ant a r.ica wc-iding rinjf. We have tbcm in a ^eat voriety and at j'lac the riglit pHcps. e e GoisgTo A limj you mC! Moiit to takf a piesertt olooif. We have bio many hfiiutifnl lU.ACK WOOD CLOCKS vhich we will irell at cfjst for the next fifteen days. TbU nicausi someChiat? to yon. Make a note of it. These ure suitable for general nse. See fiom. UP. Hrmstrosig, FLKSKiRTON, ONT L Industrial Home Notes (Bif an Inmate} The spiing plowing on chU furin was completed lias week iincl.weither pcrniic- ting, the seeding will be well utider way hy tae time these items appear, as liiiriy ii auxii'Us to tiiiish before severini; LLh cuuiiection witb the statf next muuth. Mr. and 51r». Turner were rem )Vtd by thair son, Mr. S. Turner, tu his heme at Eui^eiiia, on Mond.iy of Uat week, where the old couple will rediie in the future under lUe joint care of their three suns. We trujt the chaoga will matrrially benotit the cuuuitiou of the old man's health. On Tuesday morning last, Mr. Blank (pay iiiiuate) left the lusciturion to return to liis bachelor home iu Euplirasia. On Friday he returned for his tielun^iiiiis wh.cli he stowed in a very fair u.ode'n bug'^y drawn by what appeared to be a very aiicieo:: horse badly lu need of a aut)stantial pair of modern crutches, an entirely new lutern.d redicing, an extern- al renovation generally.and a tew months kind and careful attention in a House of R.;fngo. Mr, B. said he had been paying « neighbor 111.50 per week for the auimal'g feed and care during hw absence. The po<.>r beaTt must hate been well supplied with post hay, and ttie caretaker mu^t be a very po< r and mhuiaan netxhtior. The first escapade in conuecaon with this institution occurred on Thursday night last when Thomiis Wanders and wife took a surreptitious, or, a^ tliey say in Laucaabire, a mooultght die, from the House of Refuse. The couple were admitted to the home about tw..> months ago, uut seemingly did not take kiiidly to it, especially Mra.VI. This,however,inay tise ti'om the fact that Mrs. M., being ni«ay years younger thau her consort, has not yet arrived at that sta^e ut life when incarceration becomes less irksome tb»n at an earlier period. Accordi<gIy she submtu bee plans to het lord, wbo,Adam like, cannot resisL the teiuptaCom of his spouse to err, but falls. £»Ucatly they {nick suvh of the r te'oni^inus as they can cjnveuieinly or, rathor. inconveniently carry and make their exit about midnight when aU is wrapt in peace. al sluinlwr thn'U;;)! the door at the north end of the building which was locked ou the luside. On UiuK missed the following niummg tbeniaiiaKer promptly c-immuuu^aied with the Waraen and reete and rtceited instructions to di;!patch a oous'able iu puisuit. On Saturday afteriio-n (Jon- stable Gibson proceeded to tUsnertou, there lie captured the unsuspecting' uiu couple ana •|uiet<y broui^hc back to the Uome ap^>a>antly very much cresliallen, aud wbetu they have been made t." under- stand that the ru^es must bt: strictly obeyed. We believe that Uatl Lbe ula Kenileumii b«en a bachelt>r or a WiUowei iic wiuiu n<»v> ijtwn petteeily rn-oDciled to Ills ftfe^rom the owt, tot I'umuiy MsuUers has always been known tu bo a qui-'i, ^eni '1 and ;iK>eeable olvi C'tizen, at least as iar as we have ever knunrn, it is to be hoped timi the uufortuiu c ntfsii will I'l'ove au object lestton, uoionlytu the deliU4U«nts. but (â- < all pieeot auo fatuie iniaxtes, )ha' lliey wol iiiKivrstauu U>at th.y eanuot come and k.u at will, that a> wards of '.bv muuicialiiiei '<idy ace jn duty bound rile decistou ui the couucil and the tuies of t be ins itu::<>ii,tiiiit •bc'tn i«a proper channel through oliicb tu nakecxuiplsints, auU hiia.ly iliat there ia a comiuiilee ot gentleoien to iitTesti- ga'e .iiiy at peal oi jiiatib«ble c-'inplaint whic'i IIMy >>• laid del le t ir.n. i;-ntl»- m^n, «<huu> we fe<*l will do their bcbt tu sat all mrv-ugs ti)(b(aud redress »ny juitti- liao:e grievance, but let tha iaiustM do their duty and theere will be little cau.se r"r C()nipfainti<. Mrs. \\\ Burnett, of Flesherton, accompanied '>y .Vliss Brown give y-iur tcribe a neighhcrly call in the forepart of la»r. week. Mii-s Robin.wa will spend this week at borne on Stone'* Line and w.tb (nenJs in I thtr quarter!*. The usu il divine services at tr.e hom« will be »eceoninienctd (D. V.) on EA.-!ter Sunday. Ibree heaiitiful moltces Co a.^>?ui in beauti.'ying the service room have been preseiite I to tha maTon by a i resident of Markdale. j The Eugenia Development FoersliaiD The Cold wave tiial ha.'i swept over this locality has stopf;ed all seeding opera- tions. On Saturday night the Fever.sh«m football team held a well attended mewt- i:i;j at the Temperance House and eUctt.-d the folloi Mr. O'Donofaup informed The .advance laat week that it will be some lit'.le titno before anything taD'.nb!e will be seen in way of developement at Eagenia,owing'tc the fact that considerable organizing work and details have still to be arranged, naac'ainery to be contracted for. e'.:. This work is now under way as ta-st as rwssiUIe. All the properties contained ia this w.i*erpower have Seen acunireii by the company as far up the river as Sloan's dam Biul a system of reservoirs will he erected which will largely iiicrea.se the power obtainaSle. The system it ia pro- posed to instal is known a.s the .Swiss system. There is only one other of this kind in .\merica,and that is in California. In this connection il miy intersc soma to know that the Hogg brothers have now McFarland. Stafford & Co.s Big Store ' .' ' M.A.l^KDA.LE, OXT.*l<rO Grey County's BIGGEST and CHEAPEST STOEE Carpets, Curtains â- â- AND . Rouse iPiffttfiWitas .soa«on.-Pr^.. "Tl. E^i^^^^H:^.]^''^^'^''^'^-^^ brothers" have"nVw The LargGst Variety, the Newest and Most Up- Pres., A T Kinnear; Vice Pres.,'vV Prid- i ni> financial interest in the comp,iny,they tO-date fattemS and DeSlgnS. and the beSt V al- dle; Sec. Trcas., .1 A Hale; C^pt , K having sold out en bloc the company. Brackenborou;4h; Field C>r..,TO.Iq.iet;;T.aere will also be no stock for sale in v'caSaeiEM;rrr^.n. Th';c1^^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^'^^'^^ ^^^^ c^^tomevs to zhis s:ore ':he hearty support of the community and ( one. Bonds will be floated to cover the frOm here, will be please 1 t^) receive clialleniies from i cost of construction. neighlji'rir.a teams. ( » > i#n « ::^z:=r=z^==r^ Mr. R.E Newton who ha.s been in the ] por a Weak Digestion. employ ot Mr. .A. Hutchinson has moved to Uornin-.'S Mills where he will euaa^e in | ^^ niedicine i-ao replace food. but Cham- the mere. ntile bu.siiie»s ' i berlam's Sc.mach and Liver Tablets wiil Mi.ss iVtibel Kmnear rotumed toToron- f>«'P -»"" "> J'^est y.ur food. It is not to on Saturday. I '^^ (luanticy of food taken that eivcs vig ues that Money can buy. These are the mag- rners here and everywhere. opera- Mr. G. Julian has commenced tions in his new sawmill on the the Beaver. Our new blacksmith, Mr. A. Long, is doii:g a rushiu2 business- Mr A. T. Kiun-'artook a ftying trip to Toronto on .Monday. Oec in line, rile an up-to-date wheel, made by the best firms and sold by Messrs. Brownhje and Siwers. J. 1 or andsrr Dgth to the sys'em. but the bank of amount digested and assimilated. If (troubled with a we.ik digestion, don't fail to give these Tat.lets a triaL Thoas.nnds have been benetitted by their u.se. They oi.ly coat a quar:er. For sale by W.FI. Richardson. -.. Cace Curtains This store has a reputa.ion fm- Curtains ;iiid thii season we are b-tter prepared thaa ever with variety, cjuality and v^i'ue to suit all Docket books. Over Ai) diiferent pat- terns to select from startinvj at 25c and advancing in easy stages up to §7.00 per pair. You can judge the whole stock by these prices: 2.> pai^ Nottingham Ljica About Rheumatism There are few di.--ea8es th.ii; inflict more tor- ture thaa rheutoatinm, and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and u.«el Good second hand sewing machine wanted. N'thin:^ bat a really good machine in fir^t class condition need be offered. Apply at this office. Eaia Scott-Raff was the star of the lot of remedies havt been suggested To say , evening and well deserved the press njtica that it can be cured i.-<, therefore, a b)Id state- curtains, .^2 inches wide, Zr\ yards long, lovely pat- terns, raped edge*, regular 91.00 values, our price 7.5 20 pair Nottingham Lace Curtains, tj'2 inches wide, 34 yards long. This is one of the brgest curtains and one of the biigest va!ue3 ever, offered. Lovely p.itt-.ern, tap^d edges, cooipare wrh ^â- â- - it: you see at 1.75 a pair, our pruj 1 J"> 6 [^air Swiss Curtains, 50 inch wide, Z\ yards long, Gne stitch worked edges. These are handsome curtains, ricti heavy designs, lovely fine nert. The beat value you will see al per pair 4.50- Get ment to make, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which enjoys an eiten-iive sale, has met with great sucess in the treatment of this disea.se. One appljcatiua of Pain B&Im will relieve the pain, and hundreds of sufferers have testified to rjernianeut cures by its use. Why inaffer when Pain Balm atforlls sach quick rehef and osts but a triiJe? For sale by W.K. Kiehard eon. 8tii Line Arteme^sia The youn2 people, who had the pleasure of meeting Mr. W". .1. VVad3W..r;h, Jr , last f.ill, while he wa.s in this part, will be pleased to ht-a' thaf he has fully recov- ered fri m one of the most cri*ic»l op^ra tions of the kind e»er p.-rfonned in the buspi'al. While playioi; lacrosse !a.-it summer, he was struck a blow on the neck, which caa.se<i a lump to form on ih-- juglar vein The ipperation occupied for'y-five minutes and was pe* formed by one of the be-t surge ns in Cinad*. -Vfterhehad fully recovered from the 'I>erati":; he Wu» sud.leidy itrickeii with rhe«m.aiic fever and for two weeks he Uy at deith's iioochi-s life lieing despaired of by his parents and fiieii<)s. We are t.lra.<ed to bear tbat he is g>-ittn? belter and hops to hear of his speedy recovery. Will is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wadsworth, of Tonmto Junction, formerly of Ceylon, and is a general favorite with all who know him. eulogy that preceded her. Mrs. Scott- Ratf IS unquestionably in the front rank of her profession and a charming woman withal. â€" Lindsay Post. The License Commissioners for Centre Grey will meet at Eugenia to-morrow, April 20, for th-j purpose of considering the uineteeu applications for licenses. The number of applicauta. this year is the dame as last. A big shipment of Tapestay and Chenille Curtiins e.tpectetl to arrive r.h a week, our prices betote you pur:hffse. mall Papers These annoying Blackheads. Never before have we sold a.s many Wall Papers so early in the season, but there are good reasons for this. The vari^y is Wger than ever we riindled. the patterns are richer and more varieiL the values are the b"3t you ever saw. Tak* a look ihrougll th- tliffereut sample boikj â€" it will pay you. Handsome '/limmer Wall Paper at Sjc. , 4c., and .5c, per roll. Hand.-'ome Gilt Traced Wall Papers and 8c , 10c. , and 12ic. per roll. Hands<jme Heavy Embossed Papers i rich gilt designs at 1.5c., 17'-., 20c and 23c. See this season's patterns in .-Vrt Muslins, Harnes' Spot Muslins, Cretonnes, Tapestrien. Art Sateens, etc. Get our prices on Wmd.iw Shades, Curtain Poles, Foot Stools, Jardineer Stands, Stair PliteS. St^iir Pads, etc. All new and up to-date goods. Vandelenr Division of S.O.T held au .q ^ .^. l2-*« open meeting, on Friday evenina, the •*â- UUIH OCtryalll* 14th. A aood pniTramme was given i S*' ^''"^^ Quats. size 72-.SO inch, rich he-iry damask pa-.tems, regular $1.25 values. * : ° ^ , ^ ! on ..aie at 89c. consistmg of recitations, charades, a de ; ,- ^-^^^^ ^^..^ ^ q^ j., j,, p-^^ ^^j ,|,-jg^ f,,^^ ,^j ,j^,^ ^^^j ^^ ,},j„^ ^^^^ ^^^^ hate and instrnmen-al music. The hall 1 large siz.?, 72x90 mch, rich patterns, good heavy quafity, fringed all around, usually was tillea with an appreciative audience. »• Id SI .2-5 each, on sale this wee^ at S9j. It bciun instaila'ion uiuht, the foUowina ' • â- fficers were installed by D. G. ^V. P. Buchanan; W. P., Sister Devins; W.A., Bro. Cull's; R.S., Sister Hunt; A.R.S., Bro. L. Johnston; Treas., Bro, Buland; b\S., Bro. R HoUey; Chap., Sister Dou- <jlis; Con., Sister B^'laud; A.C>>n., Bro Foster; T.S., Sister F. Davis; O. S. Bro. Bowler; S Y. P. W., Sister T. Bu.hanan; Organist, iji^ter L. Pritchard. Ho"»v to Cure Toothache. Chances For Comparison â€" Ncw.spaper advertisin;; mean.s little or no.hing unless you see the go. .ds that are adve t sed. We want you to se- 'i.e paw Carpjts. Ca.-raica» and House Funrshings and make a 1 the comparisons you please â€" thai's ths test. ?sJcFAKLAN:D, STAFFOI^D cSc CO ,, , ,. . .„ I Any achtov; lt>oth can External applications will never remove • .,,^„(, ,j;|, ^erviiiii- pimples or l>lackhe«ds. Only by jtimu- iating circulation and purifying; the bhxid can it' be done. For ijuick sure release be relieved in- Fill the cavity with bitting dipped iu Nerviline and rub the gonis wiih Nerviline als<\ If the face ia swollen and sore bithe the pa'nful f._o,u ii,,-e ,,Ms use Ferroznne; it anvesi ,,,„, ^j.j, SerrVr.n^ and cover with Dan a I humos tr. m :h. '.lo-.l, makes the j „^j_ .f,,;, ^^-^ f.,il because Nerv.line »kinheaM,y,tc.n«.uptheiiy«em. Wi.h.titi, ^^^ ourright and preve ts i. the pure nat.i'iou^ blo<Hl made by Ferro , j^^ returning. Stronger, quicker, more us imiK.».ibl_e to suffer from any: „ti,f,^^.^,„„ f[„„ ^^y" ,„),„ lin nieut. PoiS' n's Nervilira has li«en the larutst zone skin diseas«. You'll have a smooth de- II htful skin, healthy color and 'DeaurituI coo., b luing Ferruzone â€" and yon will tei! lu^e ^- _. •.iteras well. Fifty cents buy* a !h'X oon.a' nt; DIty ehoco- 'ate c>-aid :.«il> t.n at anv dru^j *tore. s-'lier for D<"«rly fif;» v»«r«- try ' .<wlf. pi^oTOiSr W. Hockley •Just « few of our many bargains 50 suits of men's all-wool guernsevs regular $1.25 f jr 89 12 Men's tine Dress Overconts 4 59 100 yds a:l Wo..! sheeting 2 yds. wide great bargain 49 A largea.«sortment .if men's win- ter caps 50 and 60c lines for. . . . Just a Few ladies' short coats left to clear at STATIO>C SXOPE Chopping â€" I lW'4 to annouuce t" the I public that I hnve (>hiced iu pisitnni a | ew chof.pin.! m'lt of the most app^>ved â- iii.d up-to-d>'e uat em an am tr^l>-'r«d , tu hit d tt iiy .111 >un' t ..us'i-»< and itive j urire satist'«v'i Kring »|.>i>g )our .â- rAiu S Viillj,.r SI an, Eugenia. Rheumatic Pains Quickly Cured, , The eieniciating pains characteristic of rheu-' WOrkmanSDip, COriTCt matism and «.i»tic. are quickly relieved by .^^^j j^j. miaranteed. Fine Tailoring It is about time to deckle onyourspiing suit â€" and we have deeided that we want to The best of tyle, BOOTS ' 25 p,iii"s 3 .\yler snaT proof rubbers ; r-2u'ar ?2.75 1»»»-^ f.T . . 2 39 ; .50 pairs boys plain overs,best rubber, ; snap a) 48 1905 W. Hockley e have to oifer our patrons for the coming month. 50 pairs men's heavy all-wool aocks 25 Men's «nd Boys' swi-aters, bar- gain price A large assortment of chi'Is hoods snap at 15 pairs men's heavy winter pants regular »;?.00 line for 2.19 RUBBERS >nien'9 felt lined boots 1.40 39 19 4» 29 199 and i make it for vou. 25 pairs i nnd 1.50 lines for 1 Ol> Also a lari;« table of working Wit^* reduced to 96. this oiooth ia We want tu impnss upon your mind the great bargains we are riving glassware, such as: Fancy Parlor Lamps, regular 2.75 line for 2 00 6 si>ld "Mp; le wa"er setts 1.75 t-- 2.00 lines for 14X 5 only tea *etts, 44 pieces, irivat bargain at 2 59 4 97 piece diuuer tef *, $10.00 lines redacvd to S (.<) applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. The great pais relievtni; power of *be liniment has been GROCEI^IKS |«ia f^iic, iiiK jR'wrr oi â- lie ouiKuvnv ua« vwu • ^ ^ , . . «â€" « â€" » AX.? P'V I"' rk '^ ^^ ff^wh filfS f'^r - ^ lae Surptiik- and drligkt of thooteads of suffer- j II , A L t JVAIN LJ t rvi ^ '^ ''^*'' "^""*°'* V- • ^â- "* •^- ''â- 'â- â- '-'â- ^ â- â- - '4 1 ir^s, u irW t«i.n<tn caiaap special • " 5 Ibe g»d Japan Tea for I 0» 5 Iba good Caylvu Tea / ^»1 <>• erSL Ta« quick retisf from pain which it aS- ord-i M al >o« worth ui*iir times it cost For »ale by W.E. Ridiardsou. The FleshertoD Tailor