^^ h^J^txtan Jlitrana, "TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." â€" " PRINCIPLEb NOT MEN. VOL XXVI, Fleaherton, Ont. Tliursday April 23 1908 W. H. THUSSTON, EDITOB llOl'UIBTOR EASTER CARDS to 01 to ^ «) (D >, ^ « <~ a >. c; m (0 HO I, ^ m c ID in a. k 3 o Si O cKjiUNitu taste and .she wuU nieritn the pniise beiiii; livishcJ upon hur product uy the uiHiiy iKhuii'eis of her tirst Ui.sphiy. Mrs. D. Taylor of Owen Sdiiud spent I EiiRtertiiie with her brother, Mr. 1. R. | McKoiizie. Miss Pefirl Watson is home from Toronto, where .she has been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mjs. Geo. Thompson and daughter. Vera, of Chutsworth Eautored with friends here. Miss Eva Shiers is home from Toronto. Mrs. William Love has been seriously ill, but is somewhat improved. Whooping Cough. I have UBBfl Chamb<?ilain'a C'lmirh Remedy in my family in uaxesiif whiMipiiii; cuiif;h and want ti> tell yiiu that it is the liext mediuine I hjive I'ver lined. â€" W. F. (jtaston, PuHCti, tJa, Theiemetly is oafe and mire. Fur sale by W. K. Uivhardiiun. L' W. A. ARMSTRONG JEWELLER. Kimberley. Seeding has commenced in this vicinity. Mr. A. E Miles did the first, commenc- ing^ on the loth inst. Misses Meiklejolin and Black, who comptise the teaching statt' of our .school. »re holidaying; at their respective piuantal liumes at Uampbellford and Thorubury. Misses Olive Gilbert, Frances Hurd .ind Mina Weber, who are attending the Meafcjrd High SoIkhiI, are holidaying iit thoir homes hero. Mr. J. R. Fawcett visited friends at Heathoote during the [wist week. Mr. J. E. Hammond, C. S., of Meaford i*i holi<h»ying with his parents. Mr. Frank Hutchinson of Meaford spent a few days at hi.s parenUJ hume liero this week. Mr. Robert ThoniiJsou, who has spent tliu past year or so with friends in New Ontario, returned hi>me this week. Mr. T. looks as tlipu;.<h the northern clime agreed with him. On Saturdiiv night list the oil drillers (.so we are informed) had reached a depth of .some 800 feet, but this morning, Mon- day, they broke the drill bar, which will cause a few days' delay. As yet no gas or jil has been struck. Mr. Thos. LewLs, contractor, has eng:iged Messrs. Lome Curry and Leslie Lawrence to aid hiiu this summer. Wo are sorry to report Miss Maude Fawcett on the sick li.st . Mr. Fred Thompson, who has .spent th'j winter near Parry Sound, returned homo hist week. Miss Mildred Mc.MuUen of Meaford is visiting friends here, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jasper Stuart. Mr. S. iS. Burritt finished seeding operati;"!' last week. Ceylon Rob. and Ot. Tucker visited their parents here. Rob. returned to his work ill Paisley on Mondiiy. Miss MePhatter of f)wen Sound is vi.sitiiig friends in this vicinity. Mr. Chas Hodgson <jf Hornings Mills spent Suudiiy at T. C'hislett's. Mr. Alfred Chislett of Tonmto spent Easter with his parents here. Mr. A. B. Balfour of New York 8i>eut a few days with his father-in-law, Mr. G. Collinson. Mrs. R. P. Legate spent E.ister with friends in Toronto. Miss Kate Tayh* of Toronto is visiting friends in Ceylon. Miss Edna McDonald of C'orbetton and Mrs. Carleton of Grand Valley are visit- ing at Mr. Sproat's. Some of the young people of Ceylon and vicinity spent a very enjoyable time at Mrs. Legate's im Mond;iy evening. Wc are sorry to state that Mr. Andi-cw Routledge is very low. East Mountain. M.my of tlio farmers have commenced ploughing in this part. Wood bees were the order of the past week. Everyone in the neighborhood had their wood cut in that way. Miss M.iry Uumberstone of Mount Forest, is spending her holidays at her home here. Mildred McMuUen is spending her holidays with her Grandma at Rock Mills Mr. .uid Mrs. K. G. Cross and baby and Miss Ahua Humborstone of Wiarton are visiting with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMuUen spent Sunday at Rock Mills. Those who are making maple syrup report a f.iir run. There are lots of chances for the young folks to Uitfy oH", perhaps we will liear of this later on. Miss Allen hiis gone to her home for her holidays. Cured of Rheamatism. Mr. Win. Henry of Chattamiu'a, Tenn., had ibeumati.'«m inhiH left arm. "The strength Hecnied to have pine <ml of the iimscles so that it Wits U'.eless for work," h** says. "[ a]iplied CbamtH't'laiii's Pain Ualm and wruiipefl the arm ill Haiinel at nii;ht. and tn my relief 1 t^iiimi tliat tile pain ;?radiial)y left me and the Btrciigth I'eturiieil. In tliree weeks the rhen- liintism had tlisjipp(.ared and lias net since returned." If ti-miu'.ed with rheumatism try a f-nv applications of l*ain Itahu. Von are certiiu tn iie pleased with the relief which it atfurds. For .sale bv W. K. Hichards<iu Port Law. Seeding is on, coats are oflL There is no time now for play â€" We are all in a bustle. And we 're getting on a hustle. For there 's seed to lie hidden right away. Our school chised for E.ister holidays on Thursday la.st. An intere.sling pro- gramme hud been prejKired and was enjoyed by a Lirgo number of visitors. Mr. J. A. Thompson was chairman and proved himself equal to the occiLsion. At the chise of the progiiim the pu[iils pre- sented Miss Stati<<rd with a ueatly worded addresn and a beautiful jewel ca.se as a memento of their atl'ectiou and esteeui. Mi.ss Stattbi-d, who resigned the school was entirely taken by surprise. She replied thanking the pu[>ila for their kindness and presented each with a, souvenir easier card. The Idst thre« days uf last week were gala days iu IVrt Law, it lieing the occasion of Miss Usburnu's millinery upeninf . Your scribe hitd not the privi- legtt of making n personal inspection and passing e.xp«rt judgement. She hus ' of rosea, anyway, just as lovely ! The linlies, and tboy are the bunt judges, unanimously pronounce the plenty I , pronounce the display as simply superb, all the latest styles beinxl of KMienon are visiting tlitir tltAnd there in jtrofusiuu. Miss Oslwrne has' parents, Mr. »im1 Mrs. Paul Gentle and Effective. .\ wellkuciwn Manitoba editor writos: "Ah an iiislile worker I find Chanibeil.iin's Stom- ach an 1 Liver Tablets iiivabiahle for the toiiclies of liili.iusiieKs natural to sedenatiiry life, their acti'Ui U-jinir K''"tlc anil etfecnve, ch;ariiii,' the di(,'e»liie Iract and tile h«ad. Price, 2.") cents. Samples free W. K Itichai-dson. Eugenia. Eastvrtide (lassud over very ipiietly at Eugenia. S' ine visitois were here to spend ihe lioliday with fiimds; others s,)ent the day elsewhere. Thosn who spent it ill the city were: Mr. and Mrs. Latimer, sr. ; Miss Clara L.-iliiHer, Mr. '.V'ollingion Graham, Mrs. Win Largo, Mr*. T. E. Fenwick. Miss Rolfson wt^ut lo her homo at Wyandotte, Michiijan, for a week. AU«rt Sloan of the Owen Sound CoUectiate is spending the holidays wiih his grnidinotlier. *• Ettie Latimer of the hi'jli schoo', Meaford, is home with her partus foi a short time. Miss Jean Grab II Ml r>f Cbicii^i) is on a visit to her frieudu at " Boyne ViUa " for a f«« woeks. Winter seems lo linger on, which is ijoiua to cause a laie sjwina. There ate few signs of any vegetation yet. Ciimniunioit service was held in the Presbyierian church on Sunday morning. A uoodly number were pwHent. Misnes KIlie .Armstrong and Mahul Radlry (if Rock Mills were the guests of of MrK. W. Wilson for a few days tho past week. Mr. EniPison Smith <•( Markdal* sp. lit £a.sier «i>h his paieot* h«t«. Mas'er Klijah ami Mils Zclla BvOlbani Miss Eva Turner of Toronto is at home viaitinjj her parents. Some of the farmers started seedit.g lust week. Mr. Jack Iiwiu and Miss Maggie Armstrong of Heathcote spent Easter at the latter's parental home. Mr. Rowan of St. Catharines is here with tho enginaer, Mr. McDowall, to have the tunnel inspected on its comple- tion. The Beaver ia a grand sight at present as It tumbles over the falls to its rocky bed below. No improvements ever to be made will coiiipensate thft public for the bins of the beautiful falls so much sdmired by tourists fiom all over, who come to admire the lovely scenery around Eugenia. Old residents ssy thay never have never seen a larger volume of water in the Bearer than this spring. "SHOW ME" PROOF That is what Hyomei will do ie all forms of Catarrh and Troubles of The Breathing Organs. It's not a ((uestion of Hyomei having cured .some one else but will it reach your own particular case. If its cold in the the head, Catarrh, Bronchitis.Pneunionia, Croup or any affection of the breathing organs W. K. Uicharii.son and son say yes, .and will refund the money if it fails. No other preparution for the sfime purpose can successfully do this, because the Hyiiiiiei system of treatment is ditfer- cut from anythiiif else. You simply breathe and inhiile its inedi«itioii in dry air froiii which destroys tho germ life that causes oppressed breathing, Nasjd Catarrh, 'I'liroiit Irrita- tion and Lung troubles. It brings to the.se suffering organs the balsjHii laden air they would get in ibo Pine Eucalyptus forests. Tho air that stamps out Bronchi- al troubles. Tho. prince of entertainers, Marsh.il P. Wilder, says : Hyomei is ea.sy to use, and swift to cure. It insures ag.iinst cimghs and colds. It gives you pure air and kills the germ di.sease. It helps th voice. Hyoinoi complete outfit, $1.00. Oil Saturday afternoon the picker room of the Ontario Blanket Co., Clarksburg, caught fire, supposedly from something (joiuu through the picker. As there was considerable inflaininablo matter around it was not long lu luakin'.' considerable headway. The mao.nger, Mr. M. P. Maiigan, when the tire w»8 discovered, hnsteoed to disconnect tho steini pi^)es in the room and in so doin^ received some bud burns from escaping steam. Tins •ct, however, proved to bo the best thing «f the righl t me, ai lli« lire was thus checked in spreadiiiy till the hose could be gi.t -lut. It was fortunaie that.tbough tho wind was very strong, it was in the ri'.dit dirt-ctioii to prevent a seriou^spread. The tiie was confined to the buildin'j,.ind thoiiuh riot as serious as might have been, dill daina'je to about the extent of 84fK), which is Fully coveted by insurance.â€" Herald Reflector. A Hcho(d teacher near Mount Forest paiil $4 aii.i costs, 89.80 iu all, rsrher than face I he .1. P. on a ch«rge of over- punishing one of his pupils, a i<irl of 9. Not a Miracle But Medical Science Dr. T. A. Slocutu, Limited, Toronto, Oat. Gentlemen : â€" "Some time ago I began to lose flesh and failed every day until I had to quit work. My physicians and all my friends said I had contracted consump- tion. I failed from 1(J5 pounds down to 119. I was advised to go to the Uockics or to the coast. I wont to both places under heavy e:tpensc. I con- tinued to fail, and was advised by the doctors to cfmc homo as nothing more could be > done for me. Hope sovmed to have Jeft nie. "I tried Bsychlne and since starting its use I havt gained from 119 to 141 pounds. I have used $10.00 worth of tho medicine. I am a well man and I cannot say too much in praise of Psy- cbine. The strongest recommendation would be weak in view of tho fact that I believe it has save'it my life. It is without doubt tho best reinetly for run-down conditions and weak lungs. "I sincerely hope and trust that you will continue your good work of saving run down people aiKl coBSumptire from the grave. Wishing you and Payekins eontinued success, I remais, one of ftydlln*'* best friends. ' ' ALEX. MeRAE, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Almost ercry mail brings na letters Kke the abovr. Piychim will repcAt this rueord in every ease. It i« the greatest snedieina knows. At kll 4iug- gists, SOe asd tl.OO, or Dr. T. â-². SI«- •am, Liiaitei, Toromt*. McFARLAND & CO. MAI^KDALE ON'rAl<IO new haberdashery for men and Boys. Spring is the Season of all Seasons for a Man or Boys Furnishings. The important part of a manor boy's outfit is his "Toggery." It's the pretty Tie, the neat Shirt, the correct Collar, the right Hosiery, and the latest Hat, that does more than any- thing else to distinguish a Man or Boy a.s a good dresser. Our Furnishing Department is the pride of our store. Everything that's correct, smart and, right is here. New Neckwear, exclusive fancies not to bo found elsewhei-e at 15c, 25c and 50c New Shirts in large variety of patterns and weaves, all sizes, 50, 75, 85c, fl 00, 1.25 and 1.50 New Collars in different heights at 15 and 90c New Hatsâ€" Spring Blocks in Hard Hats, $2.00 to $2.25 New Hatsâ€" Spring Blocks in Soft Hats, 50c to $2.25, etc. New Caps m large variety, all one price. ... 50c We can make any man or boy proud of his appearance if he will coma here for his Spring outfit. A Spring Clothing Message for You: Your Spring Suit is Ready! Wo say " YOUR SUIT" because it's built just as you would order it built ; just as an exclusive tailor would build it. The best of cut;er» and tailors put all tho lift and go into our clcthing that it is possible to put into garments. The fabrics are new, the cuts aru new. Come in and we'll take pleasure in showing you YOUR SUIT, for we bollevo it will be yours indeed after you see it. Great range in prices. Men's Suits, $5.00 and $6.00, up to 12..50 or $14.00. â- Boys' Suits, $2.2.3, and goby easy steps up to $5.5 0. McFARLAND & COMPANY a? a? 9^ CEYLON'S NEW STORE This is the time to buy your BOOTS AND SHOES, We have a large supply on hand to choose from at prices that will suit you. Only a few pair of rub- bers left. To clear out these we are selling at cost. In Groceries we keep the freshest always on hqjjjd I ; at right prices. FLOUR AND FEEDâ€" We carry a large supply of Feed, Flour, Bran and Shorts at right prices. We are handling Koyal Household, Five Ro.ses and Ontario Flour. When you need anything in our line give us a call and be convinced that our prices are righf - • • " Ceylon's Leading Merchants COLI-INSON SBOS. J. p. Cowin of Dundalk irspped a musk rat in hl.i cellar last week. Wo don't know whether it was out of sosson or not, but it wss a cusc of seli'-dofunco. Tho animal came up the drain and it was living on the good things that were pro- curable ill tlie cellar. â- <>iclallst la MioMM af >h« e, Ear, Nose and Throat onto* 1 3 S'l-out at. . Oi^roncSouucl At the Markdale house, M.'\rkd;ilo, Isk Ffid:ty each month froia 8 U> 12 a. u. Ey A Woman Tells How to Reiiuve Rheumatic Pains . I have Imeii a very (ji'eat Hiifft-rer frtiin tJie drriulfi'l diseaHr, rht-iliiiatiMii, for » niiiiil'i : of yearn. 1 have tried many ini^diciiii.'i' but iiver ifot much relief from any of thcii' iiiiti: •w.j venraitKo, when I IxjiiKht a bottleof Chnii''i«r' laln'aPaiii Balm. 1 fmind relief l>i;fion I imil im*<l idl of onelKitlli!, but ke|itipn spply-i.j it ami HTM in frit like » different wninan. riiiniRli iiiViKlvicc ni.iiiy of my friendu hov«tri''i il, and tell vou hiiw wmiderfullv it has «iirketl. â€" Mrn. Sarah .V. t^ile. 140 S. New .St., Il .eer. l>el. OliamlKirl.iiii''' I'.iin Balm i» u liiiiin.jit. The relief from |>iiin which it affonU in uluno worth luikiiy tiraeHitt cost. It inukeN rent and ee|» (wii«iUe. i'ut nale by W. E. Rlcl.*! ilsoa. x-T^.; â- â- fi*»^:^iKi-'^fc'WF-*"-