•Q JFksferrtmi Jlbiiana. "TBUTH BEFORE FAVOR." â€" •• PRINCIPLE b IvOT MEN. m xiit, so mi Fleshertoii, Ont. Thursday Decernbei 7 lOOo W. H THUBSTON, ??"""" PBOPUIETOH u < 1' Xmas Approaches When thinking nver your wants for the fuming festive season do mrt forgRt â- that we carry a very Urge stuck «f novelties BuiiaWe for gifts. Tick Galore Clccka in groat varietyâ€" Watcbe* cf many lunkec Mid iiSyles. Wedding Rings .\nd othem. A KpIcndW variety to cfaooaa from. Look over our stock. W. A. Armstrong THE FLESHERTON JEWELER I loth Line Osyrcy Rev. r4r Scott, Presbyterian miiiister of Maple Valley, wiM pre.tcb a tempersuce sernion in ti.e Providence Hvth>diat church or. Dec. ITth at 11 u'ci(v:k a.m. MiB!)Je:in Ri>gpi8bas been tngHged {or tbe eiiRuint! year at S S. No 5. Henry Huds-in, sr., in very low at preseut Ko hopes arc entertained uf his recovery. Mrs. Webb at Creemore, while on a visit with h«?r sisier, Mrs. Barber, sr was taken seriously ill, bnt under the skilful treat laeiit uf Dr. Bond we hope soon 10 hour <rf hiT recovery. Mrs. Merritt Kerr is vittitiu-j friends m Duncan. Mr*. .'. Alcock of Moose jaw, Man., m visiting l.er ^rother, Mr. Win. HuilsoD. Miss Ids Osbrirne of Eugenia visited fiii^ndti hero recently. Mits Millie Henderson nf Rob Roy spent a few days with Miss Franoie Smith lut wc'-k. Miss Cliii:>tie McKenzie has returned lifter ao exrenHed vi>it with fiieoda on Manitoalin island. Kinberley McFarland, Stafford & Cos- Big Store MAG^KDALE, OXTAl<IO -»--«â€" S--!- -4 Industrial Home Notes (By an InmaU) . Such'nppeara to hava been the j were aoory for hi» removal aa ho made a ith A.ri;li ig . ^)aJe»'"»'B «''"U'*»»e.j, great many warm friends here during his (»«d tiirtfirrtf to a fainier lii the { anix>iutm«nt as rect-.r. Archie Lockbatt.who.At his own requeut WHS dischariied in the latter pnrt of Stp- ceiuber last was renduiitted on Saturday iaKt and he says there is n.> placu like home. It ia.no won J er, when there are people to ba founi that ate uiiscrupuloaa rnou:;h to tike all they can out of a home. I«KS and frienUess old man, and when ihoy are done with him turn hmi ailrift without anj^irocoiupensefi-r what he has done, o^ae wi ***ns»g»d neinhhurhood of Ohitsworth to attend stock, and .ts we und-rsiand, tho man was to pay liini R.;c>irdii;g to his work. The st'ck was lar}^ and tho old fellow was kept hard at work from 7 a. ui. until 9 or 10 p. ro.. ai>d when the ra.-\n ihinbf lie can dispense with his services he turns him adrift, and instead .«f payiiiK biin, keeps the old f.llow'.s walch and some other articles, and has the audacity to write an anonimous letter to the Sup- eritiCeiid^nt of the tloun', beugin^ him to he mM)d to the poor. T„e old fellow was badly treated all tho time he w.is ein- jdoycd there anil lie showed it when he returnod, and it is to be hoped thtit steps will bo taken ti> make the man do what is right. We may add in justice to Archie, lluit althoHuh ho is well advanced in years, bo is still ru/({ed Sfid ab!>9 to take a fairly go.xl mnn's placo in the titld or in the baiiiya'd and stablu.s his greHtcst in- firmity brini; ext'euie deafiiesi*. He was the tir>l inmate .fitnitted to this institu- tion, was one of the outside worker*, and a'ways kept him^ieif busy ai. soaic chores, either inside or outdouts. Tho first hurst of the season of the watir pilies fri>m frost occurred on Thursday night laot, l>ut &Ir. U iriiesa wax p(|aal to the oc«a«iim and iti a ueat manner soon tejNiiri'd the brp!,ch. Mr. Harry Uartiess of Owen Sound, is epeudio); a few days with his paruutsand sifter at the home. Miss Mabtl McArlhur, Mi«a McPhail and Mi-ts from Slimes Settlement visited the institution on Thursday last Your scribe leoeivud the other day half a doE^'n cop'e* of the Edmonton daily Bwllotiu. Ui< a six crl.inin, einht page p p r and contains a'u'Ut UO |>or cent advertisements. Tho inhabitants are jubilant over the coniplvtion of tho C.N. K. to that city. The last (.pike w«« driv- en on Thursd^iy last. Our salibith uuetin-.'R are hwing none *)f theii former iuto'ost and attractiveiHsas Ijkntt' numbeis continue loaiteiKl. Yes- t»nlay( Sunday) Mr Hames" in hia usual able niannT de'.ivired a discourse fnmi 8 Chronicle". 1â€"10. Smie very fine vueaUsti° beina (resent, tho tinxinij; was very etfootive. In the evenini; Mr. Har- new filled tho appi'inlaieut at BlMiii^er. â- I â- â- ! I « â€" â€" â€" No Poison in Cfaamberlvin's Cough Remedy Winter seems now to have set in in earnest and sleighing is fairly good. Times Hre raifaur dull «r»und Eugenia j Not iiioch doing, though prospects are .' (<ood for work beKinnin;; scun i^n cur old mnanUiii. We hope its grandeur will not ho spriled Mis.* J met i>VankliD of Owen Sound was the guest of Miss Maud Duckett for a few days. Mr. t'enwivk received a lelesratD recently annoiittauig the death at her home, near Tira, of his sister, Mrs. Win Parsons. Deceased was for a number of years a respoged resident of Fleshcrton. Bornâ€" .\t TOii«nia, Dec 3. to Mr. and Mrs. Rnbcft fTaiiey, a dnu!?hter. Kev. Mr Franklin, .\nKli<'an, has been appointed to the parishes i-f Heathcote, B&nks and Duncan. EtiKcnia penpl appointment as rect-T. The Exact Thing for Constipation "As acortain punrative and stomach pur- ifier Chamlx'rlaiii'a Stomach and Liver Tatleta aeem tu be tin exact thiutc r«qutred, atrong enough (i>r the Dxwt robust, >-«( mild euoiieh and sije forcluMren and without that terrible griping «iie<itMmon to most purKati»<w," imy R. S. Webster & Co., IM-ira, Ontario, Canada. Fur sale by W. E. Richardson. I I H I I â- â- axwell Goorgo Loner returned home 1 i»t week. Bin many friends are glad tu see him t>ack once m<>re. .\ number of the r»lati»es of Mr Johnmiu of Cidlingwood attended the funeral of his only son on Tu-sday last. Much sympathy is extended Mr. John son by the p-'ople of MaiweH. Miss Miiniie PalliAter vUited her sister, Mrs. Saijjeon, near R<-'b Roy, last week. \V. Clinton h'i« moved into the house lately occupied by Air. Glassfoid. Mrs, Fonwick Iws returned home from a three ni<inths* visit in tVeybuiue, Sask. Mr. C»men>n of Newberry. Mich., is visi'ii'ghis innMier, Mrs duieron, who is very low ,it present, and p?«id a short viaii last week to his sister, Mrs. W. H. 3uy of this place. Oeorce Mori-an of Owen S«a.ul is the gneet of his si.sier. Mis, Hwher. The little uirls tiatherrd last Saturday and bad a stirprise party sr the home o Utile Irene OUik. proaeniing her with « small token frv>m her schnolniateii before her depaiture for Idaho. Mrs. Linley and her d.iughter. Myrtle, have returned from their trip to West Virvtioia and we are p^easixl to learn that her daughter there is very much improved in health. The c<'ld weather during the past few days wai keenly felt, but the snow was a very we!coine guest. We are sorry to learn that at time of tirritiac -^^ts. ^^'>n. Ouy, sr., is seriously i ill. I Medlar Guy spent Saturday and Sun- |d»y wi*h his mother and dsughter, Daisy. I Mm. Small (<f ShollHiine visited a few days recently with her brother, Angus I Morrison. ' Doe. Fairey of KeiBpton,Ill., is visiting I his many friends here this week Mr. (^mpttell of Sw-.jtnn Park visited the -iih BIGGEST and CHEAPEST STORE SANTA CLAUS ^ Vt. S.nd Fa*cett has gone to Owen Sou •! to attend basiness college. Mr. Sandford Knott of Thombury j spent Sund.iy with friends hare. C. n i. » We are sorry to report Mrs. George ^^*^Y LOUnty S Pr<K:tor on the sick list but hope to hear of her speedy recovery. Mr. Geo. Hufchison took charge of the service in tho methodikt church here on Sunday luoruiug last in Kev. Wasa's ah- sence. Misa Eula Scott of Sliiio spent Sunday i at her parental home here. t • w*'-^^*"I?'t r^*"*" °1 waterhury 1 Has been On his annual \nsit to this store ami every depart- Conn. who is hoiidayina at hei pareural mpnt I'c. n/^™• K»;„f.r„ - '.u riL â- ^ i • «r "^ i ^ home near Euge^a is -pending a few ^"J^ '* ""^ bristhng With Christmas novelties. We have to "^"l? ''o'\i'"i!-"i â- "â- double the space of our toy department this year, and a^ a JloS,^yt:t'J^r:^l?S:::::2:t T"]^ there are things to be seen here that will make tht). tha Union chuprfi here on Sunday even- Children s evcs Sparkle with glee, and recall to fond father* 'X^.\. E Myie. and baby Ruth are ^"^ ^^^t^"'" thou^his of their happy Santa Ckus days. MatTcu" '^" ^"'*'" ^"*""' ''"°"' '" ""r*''' •-" '"' <=°"'""'"^«1 <"" "'^h for novelties for Christma. giving, and wo Mrs Endish and M«ter T...m« of 'P*"""" ""ithor time nor money in our endeavors to secure tho newest and best o Coldwater ^rl the ^ues-sTthe fiTneâ„¢ 7«'y"""«- * 1*'«' ''i«'f t" 'h« market centres enabled us t-. pick up a ..umber of si er M^ eT y- Gaudtn of his TacT ?'«""«'"••"• *S« J?:^ ^^-^^^ ^n regular prices. Th.s tneans that you "can buy m.vny Th; Ba^tismeeti.ra will be Lbi ?n ^'"f "^ Toys and ChrW-uas Novelties at this store at much Ih,.1ow their regular valuo tho«ftern'o!:nn":^S La n.'^^^^^^^^ ^^^M;"^-- "»"<-'' 'f '^l^ ?- »>•'- been accu^totned to psy. We cordiaUy invite oventnu, when Ret. W ENHrt..,. super f ^ «"«-voung and old-to come and see our holiday display. You cannot help inreide.it of Home Missions, willpreauh ^«'"J< '"'"â- est'^d and we prom.se to save you money on every-well, almost cvory. and a coUuction will be of Uuina Missions. r J lOi I I taken in behalf ^T\ ,', P ''•'â- -ha.se. HoB*r K«il.s From Napier. New Zealand, Herald: Two'ki* <l»M«ht«r, sohool :oacher on vearsaK" ihol'liarmacy t««ard of New SViuth : line, one day last week. Wales, Australi*, h.'»d an an-ilysis made of «U | 1 ^i «h« coorV. medicines that weis sold in the mar- 1 pn|„ /VboUt the HiOS iet Out of the entire list they fouad only | "^ •ne that thstnlecUredwiui entirely frse (mm ' It i* » common complaint with womon. allpoisoiis. This inception was Chamberlain's The riitht (rfstmeut is Ner»iline, which Cough Remedy.mwtebvtheCh.inberlain Med- p,„8,,n,^ t„ ,he se.a of thepatu im.ned icine Company, Pes Moines, Iowa, U. ^ A. J" »^ Narvilina warms and noothea the The al«ie..ce ..f all nHTcotics ....akes this rem- '•'•7" «»'*>i'n« warms ana sootnea tne «<Jy the sjxfest and best that can ht had; aad affested parts. dmwH out (he irritation ilia witha feeling of security that any motler ;nd pain, allovsthe |<atiei.t ease after one •an give it to her little oiMin. Chamberlain's rubbing. No liniment so ecnnomioal and Oough Hoin.><iy is ssiwially rtcommeaded by ^^ Nearly gfty years in uie. and the !:>p;^n^'7J»h'"'Ts:''~'UJj'rsfr2H'bJ t-*-* -""ri' j^'*" "^ *^' Wr'^tWohaXn. N«Til»»# ««»»!)» good. Report of Kinjberlejr Public Sch ol. Senkir Form VSrâ€" Olive Gilbert, Arthur Walter, Victor Kllis. V Ji^=Elvie Bijhop. Ev.i Magee, F. Hurd.^Della AberiTwinbie. IVâ€" ^Willie RatCmond, £m>na Burrit Mildrtd H-irria, Ldliora GauJin. IlRrSrâ€" Bernice 'Sciitt, Annie Curry, Vefi^Ma^fee. Dslljii Ferguson. Ill Jr. â€" Walter 'jBurritt, Liaie Isaac, Stanley Walter, Alfcii Feruusof. Avefage atteadaiuso .>for November, 29. Ou3 .. STKWaHS, T<9i«ch*»* Junior Form II Sr.â€" Maegie Retd. Nellie Burrtlt. II Jr. â€" (Messa Walter, Barhaia Curry, Bennie Walter, Muud Fawcett, Annie C'lrnfield, Violet Ferguson. II Part Sr.â€" Verna McConnell, Albert Smith. II Part Jr. â€" .Jo.sephino Ferri.«. Addie Gaudin, Elsie Ferris, Russell BarriH,Pearl Favtcott. Average attendance for Nov.. 25 G. Caesab, Teacher. Furs For Christmas. If you decide upo.i some article o' Furs for a Xmas. nift this store shouM nppeal to you as the only placo to buy the right kind of furs at tho right prices. Quality counts every time in Furs. Fur Ruffs from $1 35 to $20.00. Fur Caperinea $S 50 to ^20 OO Fur Jackets 8-22 50 to $50.00 Men's Fur Coats $15.00 $00 00 BI6 DRIVE IN DRESS 600DS^ We secured at a btw reduction seven coUxiogs (14C yarde) Fancy Tweed Dress Cloths, handsome Eebiline tufted flake TVr'oeds. full 54 inch wide, all wo<>l mater- ial, will make bandeume costu.nes or separate skirts, or splendid for girU dres,se« t>r coits. The regular values were $1.50 a yard. On sale this week . your choice for 65 2 pieces (50 yards) Fancy Tweed in I gray and black mixture*. 40 inch wide. Report of S. S. No. 7, Arteinesia, for the month I'f November. V â€" Robbie Paton, Joseph Oliver. Sr. IV â€" Jennie Muir. Jr. IVâ€" Geriha ilcPhail, Barry Jones, Fre<l. V.iuse. Sr. Ill â€" Masjeie Henderson. regular value 50c. a yard. week at On sale this . .. 38 Handkerchiefs for Xmas^ immense quantities at parse- saving prices. '•Ve have put in stock thU week about 200 doBen dainty Handkerch.efs- Thi-s shipment cinnes direct from the Old Country, and a? they are nearly two months luce in arriving we expect to get^ souie price reduction, at any rate they are. marked at special prices. .">0 d. zen Ladies Uemst itched Hand- kerchiefs, tine quality <iwD, ^iiich hem, special for Xmas, eight for. . ." St^ 25 dozen Ladies flo.nstitched Hand- kerchiefs, good qua' ity, fine lawn, s.incli hem. special for Xm-is, 5c or 6 for. . 2.1. Hundreds of pretty Handkerchiefo in hemstitched edges, lace edges, eni- broidored corners, embriadered centres, Uce centres, silk lace and iiisersion, etc , prices ruu from 5c. each up to GCo. Visit The Basement Perhapa never before has onr large roomy lia.seineiit been so cr>wded with now an-t attrrtctiv" China, Delf and Glassware. We have been putting into stock every week durini< the past three months crate after crntc of new China, imported direct froiu Eneland, France and Japan. See the ha.ids'imo Christiniis Uovelties in Japanese aare and note the little prices See the new Dinner Sets, Tea Sets. Toilet Set», Jr, III â€" AiMiio MoMillun, .\nnie Muir, ! Fancy Freni-h China Tea Sots, fancy Jiijjs. Plates and Biio a-brac. See tho fancy Emuia Meads, Pearl Henderson. i souvenir ware, the !iard»<>me lamps. C mpare prices to your hearts content. We Sr. 11 May Muir, Johnny Whyte, ; import these g>ods direct and buy for spot cash. Nuff said. "ru-oTMdWhyto, K.tieMi.- IxMcFAKLAND, STAFFOI^D & CO Milliui, Claieoce Muir, Ella Gilvhnsc. Pt. Uâ€" Lilbe McPhail, Eddie Dingwall Walter Williain-<on. Sr. Iâ€" Archie Whyle. Jr. Iâ€" Oiive lleiidois'vi. I.«ittie Muir, Cark McM.llan, Rilph Williauson. Average attendance, 22. J. A. Harhow, Teacher, Report of S. S. No. 8, .\rteinosia, for tl o month of Novemtior. Sr. IV -R Kerr. A. Holman. Jr IV-D. Pudlar, F. Simmons, R. Pedlar Sr. Ill-M Fiiimons, H. Meldiuni, J. Kenne.ly, M. Fisher, G. Thompson, K. Corofield. Jr. Illâ€" K. Tsylor. O. Fisher, O. WsiliiiK, E. Jacksou, A. McKeuxie, W. McNally. n â€" I. Lvonc. L Lyons, J. Badgerow, .\. Wats. n". M. Walker, F. Sbiets. Pt. II-B. Sbicrs, A. Down, L Do You Oet Bilious? No remedy could be moro prompt and agreeable tiian Dr. HainiIt<in'H Pills. No matter where you go you'll hear of tho Kraud euros they luaku. Writing fioii. Ottawa M.S. M. E L^uere says: 'For people inclined r^.. biliousness and sick litWachu I don't thlok there is a remedy to compare with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 1 formurly had l>ilious acLicks about once a mouth â€" used Dr. tlamilioo's Pills and obtained grand results. My stomach has been put in good order and my healih greatly improved." N « luedioine better for men, wome-i or chiiilron. Try Dr. Hamilton's Pills, â€"25c. per box or five / boxes for $1 00 at all drugg'sts. Boar for Service Befristormi Yorkshire Bosr. Crmt-hill .Tsck. N o. lOisit, on lot 170, Slid K.T. A 8. Road, rwiui St.WL Pedigresou appliraiioii. ^ KIUH.t.RD ALLBy. Ceac'^er Olanted 8. S. No. 17. .^rteiurts.a. reO. Anplv scalitiK sfttarv It. \V, cUMtii. t UsUortao. Protestant ptifor- sail sxperiunsu to P.O. borne, M. SherwiM«\W. Croft,! McNally. Sr. I -M. Warling, F. Shicrs, «. Whvte. M Whyte. N.«. 2-A. Fisher, F. CsVirne. Jr. 1-0. Ud.P. V. Kennedy, R Shiers, L. Jackson, W. Whjte, A. Lyons, (i. ThoinpSon. Average Attendance, 37. H. STAtroKD >^at Tho statement is mado by those closely iJeniifiod with the Seldon House that in order to meet the demainl for additional MKjnis that the directors will consider at tho next iiio<ting thoadviaability of loar- ini; down the briok stable tu make ^•om for a three storey addition in which to locate more sample rooms on the vround flour which are greatly ne'tded, vfaile upr s'aira woukl be devoted to a better cUss of sleeping aparnuents than now cxiat, to which would be added baths. The two moi. hs" results are revardeJ a* most »at» isfa«ti>rr and demons rste that a first elaaa hotel without a liarailjunH can be made a l^iBf cMioeru,â€" T-!9<>*t The statement is made that in uppjr Mioliignn and northern Wisconsin during' Qg. [ the pjust hunting season 28 persons were I killo<l and .'•6 wounded. One for th< season in Ontario was hortifving. but what shall ^ve say for the above record.' Mail Contract f»KALKD TBNDRRS al>lre«h«<l to the P<»t. master Oeneni!, will be leeelveo at <..rtawa iiutil Noon on Krlila.v e«i.rt Pucainbrr, 1005, foi the oonveyance o( Hts Majost\ s Mat^s, ou • Coutract fo. four vesra six time* per w<<eli each wav, betw eu Ouudaik and Uclucvre from the flrsl at .\pr.l nexli. Printed ootlms eontaintnii ttirther informa- tion as lo eoN.litioiis o( i.ro)*oiM«d I'nutraut may be seari au t blank forin^ of 'I'ei.diftr mav bsobtslna.l at thu Post oiBc.-s of Duiolalli, Melutyr , Ba<IJui'»s and KiiiiKiov and at ihe OlDas vt tiM Post OtAca laspectur at Toronto, U.U.ANDKKSON. Suprrlntsuilaot, PoatOffle* Depaitlnent.lfat Coiitf4«t Bra|i(|| ^ -tUi jife j«fe jifcdifcstt jife jK j»^ ^aik A^ ^_ ^ ^^ ft Won't you let us send you a free j^ I I i I I I i i I I I sample of ibo remedy that will euro youf We want vm to try itâ€" to see what instant rsUef it gives â€" to prove that Cameron's Asthma Cure Is a positive and piruuuient cure for Asthma. t>iirelv you must kno« that w« oould not affiinl to <li> thin if w« did noc kn*><v al«i"lu»Blv that C.\MKRON'S A.STH M.\ CURE would cure, compiately, .lust write us that you wiuit a fr»« sample. We'll lead it without east t<. yoa. O. A. CAMERON. Ow » iS'WI (, Ont. WhiU Front Druf Ht'-rr 4 . i:..v,.... I I ni msiiwi *i-^-m^iissssk ^^ mJ^ A