â- i Fkbruakt 131108 rLESHCKTOlf ADV. AVCE mm munui Csrefally Corrected £r ch VVaek OllR... b4rl<>jr Wheal . 48 \o 8> Ui 60 to 90 lo 48 fO 6J 90 16 m 22 2•^ MM Hay 14 00 Buitor 22 tc BifgK, f resli 22 to potatoes per bag 75 to 75 (St'cite » to liiickn !) t<- « Chickers 10 t.. 10 TurkevB 13 to id SEASONABLE IN Coughs of Children Especitlly night coughs. Na- ture needs « little help to quiet the irritation, control the In- flammation, check the progress of the disease. Our advice is â€" give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.- Ask your doctor if this is hisAdvice also. He knows best. Do as he says. GOODS FURNITURE The laiycst unci imut Rtock of Pumituro ever Khown in FlcKhurtoii. ThiM without feiir of toii- triidiction. Coiiio and Kee wiiiio of thu nico thin^K in Sido BoiirdH, Dining Room ChairM, Fiiilor Sc'tts, Bed llfioin SettB A speciiil reduc- tion juKt now on every- thinf,', in order to re- duce tliu sl<jtk. . . W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER FLESHERTON A W pvblUb oarjTomuLu W* bftnUta ftloobol ^ ttQtxx o\im»Ai€in»» ~ W» urj« yon to oonsult your doctor ijers AitcniMia Coondl If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of th«t notion in short order. "Correct It, it once!" he will say. Then csk him about Ayer's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. ^ ^â€" Kad* b7 Uw J. O. Ajw 0».. X«w*U, Mm Wm. Grunt of Arkwright waa fined line dollar and cost^ for havini; cruelly hfal.uii a lieifer that came on bi< place. The cKar^:o waa laid by W. C. McKaddeii. MrH. Haidoy, of Ottawa, who visited her gisier.Mra. R. R. Siuiih, of this place, lust Auj'ust, and who waa one of the victiiiia (if the Caledoii wreck thx 3rd Sept , and has since been in the Wes'ern Uospilnl, Toronto, has so far recoverd a* lo be able to leave that institution. Slio came to Murkdale on Tuesday, accompani- ed bya professional i)ur»e.MiHS.)chiiHton, who will remain with her for a week or BO. Mrs. Ilanloy 4peaks highly of the treatment accorded by the C. P. R. Her case waa a critical one, but she isapproach- h>H coinplete recovery. â€" Standard. nerris Bro$*t Tinsmiths and Hardware Merchants We have only two Sewing Machines left and thoy must be sold to make room for other stock. 1b( is a High Grade Drop Head, Autotnatic Lift, full quar.ter-cat oak and the price is cat from $40.00 to $34.00. 2ud â€" A good Macliiuc in every respect, has drop lioad and is fully guaranteed. Begular $H'2.00. now $24,00 Be sure you examine Peroid Roofing before deciding to use the oM wood shingle. This Roofing is not to he compared with other ready roll Roofings and we can put on a roof and guarantee it from 18 to 25 years for .^3.00 a 8quare,laid on roof complete Oshawa hay fcu-ks and cars, market and our prices are right. the very best on the Remember we keep everything in the Hardware line. Hocking Stock Foods are the Best NORRIS BROS. ili^i In Sleigh.^, Buggies, Waggons Harrows, Ploiigh.s, Cream Sep- arators and Wire Fencing. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY The Municipal Council of the township of Arteinesia met in the town hall, Fleah' erton, on Uaturday, the 8th day of Feb- ruary, 1908. The nieml>«rH were all pres- ent, except Mr. McKenzie. The minutes of last session were read and confirmed. Communications as follows were pres- ented and read:- Fred Deagle, re road in conce8si<m 10 ; W. J. Lever, account for work at town hall ; Municipal World, account for Assessment Rolls :ind Station- ery ; County Treasurer, list of lands liable lo Ihj sold for taxes in 1O08. The Audi- tors' Re{M)rt was also presented. Carson â€" Bestâ€" That the Auditors' Re- port as finally i>asHed by this Council I«j adopted and 150 printed copies be pro- cured- -Carried. Wright â€" Carson â€" That this council are of the opinion tbat4he time has arrived when it is necessjiry to take active me.iK- ures to improve the condition of our win- ter roads and think that the boniining of wire fences would be advantaircous in this resj)ect, and further we would invite tlie public to be present at the next ses sion of this Council on iho first Saturday in March next, between 2 and 3 o'clock p. III. to give the matter consideration and full discussion â€" Carxiod. Car.sonâ€" Best â€" That the account of Cluirles Mosier duly certified by local Board of Health, 910..50, for at tending on S. Cohpiett'a family while under nuaran- tine be fwvid -Carried. Wright â€" Carson -That W. J. Lever's account, 81'^.uO, for wood for town hall be [jaid â€" Carried. Carson â€" Wright â€" That the account of the MunicijMil World for A8.susNiiient Rolls and foniis, and stationery, 915.57, bo paidâ€" Carried. Wrights-Bestâ€" That Bloomfield Ferris bo mid 82.05 for work and timber u.sed on bridge at Loucks' mill, us certified by Cx-Councillor Meads â€" Carried. Carson â€" Wright â€" That the following be paid, being for work on bridge at Loucks' mill under Mr. Meads: Isaac Sinclair, 92.m ; Robert Wright, $2.63â€" Carried. Best â€" Carson â€" That late Councillor Meads bo paid as follows for ovorsoeiiij; work on Loucks' bridge two days at $2.00 = $4.00 an^ 80 cents for spikes used â€" Carried. Bestâ€" Carson â€" That Engineer McDow- all be jHiid $17-30 for services in connec lion with Collinson ditch and the name lie charged to the jMirties interested as award ed by engineer in charge â€" Carried. Council adjourned. â€" »-â-º<»»« » ALL THIN. PALE WOMEN ' Can Learn the Cause of Their Nervous, Uaed-up Condition. With women, ill-heulth is usually trace- able to nerve exhaustion. Keeling run- down and tired moat uf the time is oature's wariiing that more nerve-force ia re(|Uirrd. Yuu must build up, nourish the bodj, vitalize the iiervea, get more flesh and blood. It's the abundant nutriment and build- ing material m Ferrozone that enables it to cure so many aick women. It increases tbeappetita, adds wuiiiht and strength, restores loat c:>lor and do* elopa a surplus of energy and nerve force that deties aickneaa of any kind. There is living proof in Mrs. Daniel Ferguson, Jr., of Prcsc'jtt, Oni. Read her statement: "A y«ar a>{o my health failed. I,gre« thin and exceodinuly pale. At times I Was [irostratcd with norroui and sick lieadache. All day X was tired. Atniglit tl was difficult to obtain rerlful sleep My appetiie waa variable ar.d in jiuestion buthered me conaidcrat'ly. I became mi'rose and sutt'ered from heart palpita- tion. Yi.u Ciiuld scarcely believe tholieii- etit I derived in on* week Irom Ferrozoue. Col>ir came back to my cheeks My vitality and appntite increased, reuewod nerve force anJ botier spirits c.ime also. Ferioz'ine did a world of good and ni-ide niB well." Uemembrr this: No alciohtdic otiinu- lant can nourish and build up bke Ferro- zone. Fifty cents per box or tix boxes for $2.50. At all dealers, or N. 0. Pol- aun i*t t'O., Kingston, Unl., and Hartford, Conn., U. S. A. Spent Eigbeen Dollars "Oentlemep, â€" I have pleamre is stating that I have used $18.00 wortk of Piychlise, and as a result waa eared of very aorious throat and lung troubla. My ease was a most difHcult one, and the doctors had practleally said that I could not get well. I tried Psyehlna, and it did me BO much good that I con- tinued its use until I had taken $18.00 Wtrth, with the rflsult that I am now a new man physically. I have gained thirty-five pounds. "It is with the greatest confidence that I recommend Psychlno to all who are afflicted with throat or lung trouble. Yours truly, C. K. PINKHAM. Scotstown, Que., Sept., '07. This man speaks from experience. Psychine cures all throat, chest, lung and stomach troubles and gives renewed strength and vitality to rundown peo- ple. At all druggists, 50c and $1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto. BUSINB88 Cards If 'OOUiOUaH * TODRa ^ BairiMr Markdale Oo a K»a«ral banking bualoMi . Moaay IommA a rmaeaabU rMa Call oo aa. T. 0HI8LETT, I'oBtuiaHtfir, OeyloD. Commissioner in H. C. J , ConTSvancer. deeds, mort«a«e8, lease*, wills oto. carefully drawn up JolltfCtiuns unad?. charnea reaaonnhle. Alt>o groceries, flonr. feed etc, kept iu stock. Prices riKbt. RJ SfBOUIiB Postmaster, Kleaharton J., Auctioneer . otuinissloner in H.C J., Auctioneer Con- veyancer, Appraiser and Money Leuder lieal Kistate ami Insurance Agent. Deaia [Qorttjetjea, loasos ani wills carcfnlly drawn op anl valuacioiis made on sbortest nntice money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Col •i'ftioni attatij.l1 to with promptueaa ciiarpes low. . Agent for Ocean Dominion Steamship Company. A call solicited. D. HONOR ROLLS Coylou public school report t'V Janu- Cla8s4-M. Hiimphill, K. McLtod, 15. McLeod, V. McMulleii. Class 3â€" .\I. H«mphill, A. En^Ksh, W. Diri/avel, .1. Llempiiill. F. Rutleilge, P. VlcLeod, E. ChisUtt, A. M.;Mullen, M. M>: Mulloii, 0. Chinlet;,, I. Rutleilge. Class :J- K. Rutlediie, M. L.-tiate, K. McLeod, M. Legiie, J. McMuUen, S. McLeod. .) r. 2 diss- -L. English, A. Love, G. MiMuUen, L. Ridley. ^ iSr. pt2-\V. Piittison, P. Whitney. Jr. pt 1â€" E. Madill. J. WiLSoX, Teacher. Art- R. January report for S, S. No. 3, eni.-aia. CloBs 6â€" G Harrison, 0. Bellamy, Jubnaon. Claj<« 4 srâ€" L. Henry, R. Bellamy, E. Caswell. Class 4 jrâ€" K. Wilcock, J. Johnson, S. Orr. Class 3 srâ€" N. Caswell, M. Caswell, I. Sharp. Cta.^s 3 jrâ€" C. Doupe, J Hariison, R. Chard. Cbiss 2 srâ€" M. Irwin, R. Shtrp, Z. Benthani. Cliss 2 jr-E. Caswell, G. Qui«g, H. MiKire. Pt 2-W. Irwin, J. Oolli«an. Pt 1â€" W. H-irriBon, R. Heat. 8. Chard. R. H . Cami'BELL, Teacher. McPHAIL. T<I(ri»nao.t Auctioneer for tlie County of Otev. Ternis mooerat'e and satisfaction Knarantcer). The arraofjements and dates of pales can ha made a*, Thk ADVA^OI^ offli'e. Hesidenceaud P.O., Ceylon, Telephone 'â- onnectinn. Dec. «.07. r\\VID ROHF.KT8. licensed aactionoer for '-' GrnvConnty. Prompt attention (;iven all ^nlps entnistud to uiy care, ArianuomeutJ i:an be uiade at this oHlco. YY .M. KAITTINO. Licensed Auctioneer. Sales '" conducted on lowest termsâ€"Satisfaction sua aiiteed. Feversbam, P. O., on, 1,', lot 1.1, Osprey, GEO. G. LUDliOW, LioeoBBd Auctioneer for the County ot Grey. Prompt service onn reasonable terms. Piotuu Station F. 0. I HARVEY PliRKiOE, Keversham ^' Insurance, Jteal estate and stocks. Con- veyancer. Loans and Collections. Write for rates on Fire, Life or sick benefit insurance, l^etter contracts and lower rates on tire in- surance DOW. Medical D« CARTKR M C P & 8 Out. Physician, Surgeon, etc Office and residenceâ€" Peter St., Flesbertou JP 0TTKW1?1,L Veterinary Surgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, residence â€" Second door aonth west on Mary street. This street runs south Presbyterian Church. H Skin OUease of 1 wenty Years' standing Cured. I want you to kn<>\v how much Chamber- lain's Halve has ilone for me. It has cured my faceof a skin disease of almost twenty years' standing. 1 have been treated by sev- eral ntt smart nhysiciann a.^ we have in this conntry and tney did me no good, but 2 b<>^e8 of this salve has cured me. â€" Mrs. Fannie Uriifin, Troy, Ala. Chamberlain's Salve is for sale by W. E. Richardson. WILSO.N, Blacksmith iraduate of the Veterinary Bcieoea Association * Itesiduuce, Durham, street, op- posite Uoyd, Hicklii.g's hardware. Dentistry rvr. E. C. MURRAY L. D. S., dental surgeon A' honor Rraduate of Toronto University aud Rfyal College of Dental snrenons of Ontario, Gas adoiinistered for teeth extraction, olfioe at residence. To ronlo street c'l jjhsrtoa Legal The abolition of the Central Prison and the establishment of a I'rovincial Re- formatory are advocated in the report of the special committee of the Le«islature which ini|uirel into the conditions of prison labor. Our Clubbing List Advance, and ToronUi World, daily $ 2 60 Toronto Daily News 2 80 Weekly Globe 1 80 Mail-Empire 1 80 Family Herald A Star 1 80 Toronto Star 2 30 Farmer Sun 1 80 Farmers Advocate 2 25 Weekly Wit.iesa 1 75 Sst iirdayNinht 2 50 r UCA8 WRIGHT A MoARDLE •" Barriatera Bolicitora Conveyancers, etc Offlceaâ€" Owen Sound, Ont andUarkdaleOnt W H WaioHT, MoAbdli I B Lucas N Bâ€" Fleaberton office, Mitchell's ank averv Sa turday. Societies jl O V \f meets ou the last Monday 3 in asou month, in their lodge room, Christoe's block. Flesherton.at 8 p.m. M.W., Frank Chard ; Sec, T. Blakely, Finanolak W.J. Bel. amy. Vlaiting brethren iLvited. PRINCB ARTHUR LODGE, No. S33, A.F.& A U, meets in the Masonic hall. Strain's block, Plesharton. every Friday oo or before the full inocn. W A.Armstront!, W .M.; Herb. omltb, Satratary. noUKT FLRSHERTON, 995, "Clayton's Block the last W I. 0. F. treats in Wednesday evening of each month. Visitiug Foresters heartily welcome. H. R., Dyson; R. 8., '1'. Hei^ry: Fin. Sec, C. N. Richardson. Pleaae pay dues to Fin. Sec. before the first day of the month. Heard's Carriage Works C titters - Cutters Now is the time to place your order for your Cutter. Call and see our .stock before buyinjjf. We have a good a.s.sortinent for you to choose from. McTavish & Williams Fleshcrton The ai tempt of the heirs iJ the late Joseph Madill of ljreeuii:ru, to break his will has rt suited in a new tiiiil of tlio c>uu belnu ordered by the Oivisioiiut Court. The doieaaed msJe a bt'i[UtBl lo thii Foreiuii Missions ot the Presl>y..eriaii Church. Action was taken by the huiis- at. la V agiiiiist the exi culms to sit asulu the bt<|ui'si, imd ndiiiiiiisior the estate. It was cUinied by thu plaiutifl's that tlie wi.l WHS made favoiablu lo the Prua- byti-rian Cliundi Missions tbroUKh tlie ullui^ed uiiilui* iiiHuetiue of the pastor of thai ch..rch at Cioemore, Rev. J. A. Mc- Cohiu'll, »ylio was one of Iho executors. Mr. Justice Riddull dlsuii.sscd the action, and held the ministur to be free of the oliaiuu liKitinst him. Tho value of the whole iioiaio was about ?1C,000. The Sick Chi|. lien's Hospital at Torjiito re- OBiveil $,")0i), nluiivos various suum, ni.d and the Imiihiicii went lo ihu missionj. The court held that the suspicion throivii u;;6n the dutei.dant.s had not been entirely •leaiud up lo satisfy the Conscience of the ooun, and therefore a u«w '.rial, While wilkiiiK lo his h,.me in the sixth c.incission, Goiierieli itntiisliip, rec<nliv, Mr. Oeorgo .Montgomery ilippud and ft-ll (.n the icy road, tirtiiking both bones of one leg iietwe.n the kii.'u mi I the ankle. Ill ih.s condition he cranlud on b«nds«nd knuis to ihe house of a br(iUier-ii)-la«r, a half-mile distant, and awakened thu fau.- ily by his .slmuis. Moiiigoinury <vau tlien dr. veil IU lo Gwdcrich, a d cioi aroused and the bonca set. want a Ruliabla Local Sslesmaii fur Flushorton and adjoining country to represent CHOSEN FltlENDS-Flesherton Council of Chosen FriemtB meets in Clayton's ball first and third Wednesday uf each niont 8 p. m Pay assessments to tho Beoorder ou or before tne first .lay of each month. Chief Councillor T. Blakeley: Recorder, W. H. Buut. i Canada's « 6reaU$f nurseries I littrgpst list of Commercial and iJoniestic Fruitsâ€" lar)?e ' and small; Ornamentals, and Hlmilc Trees; FIownriiiK Shrubs, Vines aud Koses. Fine Heed Potatoes one of our Specialties. Stock that hai ardy ctmics froip, us. A permanent situation for riplit man, fur whom territory will be reserved. Pay weekly Free eiiuiomnnt. Write ior. Particulars. atone <Sc Welllntrtoii Funthill Nurseries 850 acres . Toronto -, Oiitario. Winter Harness Goods I have in stock all kinds of Hijrness, lloils, Blanivots, Piobos, Wiiipa, Sui- ciiigles, IJoof Ointment, Gall Cure, Plush lings, Diiali Aprons, Tiuuks. Valises, etc. Repairitii; done pioraptly and uoatly. O. W. PHILLIPS FLESHERTON, ONf. Tho mpson's Bakery My Bread is well and favorably known. The (|uality is the finest. Bread delivered regu- larly and sold al the following places: Ceylon, R. Ciiok and J. Patti- soii; Euuenia, H. Caiins, R. Parks and F. McDonald; Kitn- h,.ilo.y, F. Weber and M. H Hammond; Maxwell, R.N. Kin- near & Son; Feversham, Eli Robinson and Alx Hutchinson. Best Manitoba Flout for sale. Ed. Thompson, Flesherton ( WINTER HARNESS GOODS Bia stock = ' Best Stock Bells* Blankets * Hobes Fur I'Ued coats, po::lvei books, aatohols, raz If strops and other lealhi:r t-onds. Cutters -best makes -and everything in the harness line. W. MOORE, Flesherton Ont,