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March 4 I9u9 THE FI.ESIIERTON ADVANCE SS^HW RECORD OF BUSINESS The standard Bank of Canada Finaacial Statement (or the Year Codintf 30th Jaaaarx* 1909 â€" PEOFIT AJfO LOSS ACCOL'.VT â€" Bilaarfi trom il»t Juitury, 1!M8 . . . • Omnium uri New Siock â- â- â€¢..• FroAU for t)i9 ypjir itftrr pntTiillnir fr>r fnt^mt •a iMjpotlU, r.ii4 ana IkiultAil DvbU, Kxpnutvi •f XJUUSrioeQt, etc Ml.OOS.W Dividend! paid at thonte of 13 tutrcvot < • lllT.tULU - C(>:iidlMit«d lo om«^rt* P«*ii«iloO Fund • - . 7.aML0O •rrarw'«rre<lto i;<*.>n-e Kiimi .... lQO,oO0,aO l^nvferred ta lUtscrvo Fund ttota I'lvmium on New Block .... ... 3.aoo.M BaUuM CaiTtod Forward 60,217.00 «.1I7.7«7 87 -GENERAL STATEMENT â€" Still on Top. The ice supply this year, while of good <|uahty is of chin proportions. The Abouf the only aport to be seen thi« ice harrest here has been pro<;reMini( inter in town ii thut nupplietl by the favorably for the paat couplti of week^, Judgiiit^ by IMei orth« Bank Id Clrcnl&tloa • Iiepoilu XrtTidrnd. payMhle Ist P«brtiarj-. I'JOt £auki aitd Baokent â-  #1.1M. 907.00 • 16,014.207.92 M.H^ 67 . 41(),(R!U.(« Capital mU ap BeMiYtruod - •I.ACS. 600.00 17,640.023.(17 S(rbat« oflutarut on BUll biicotmUd VnUt and Loai Accuuiit . . • â-  fforonto, 30Ch January, 1209 3.42fi.(»0.00 4t<iO«(. 13 so,:u7.tfu Cold and .Silver Cuin • LepU Tniiders â-  * • S'otfs of and Chi^uei nn otber BankJ Rulanre* due by (ithcr Bank* â-  Oovommi'iit ami otluT Boiidt • • Cll Loai.c uu Uouds aud Stucka • 2. .11 4,039.00 60S.tr7&78 l.-JIU.4a6.4l 7.il&5Vr.M <i.ooaoo 13. 11 1.234. r>s P».U0O.OU GEO. p. .SCHOLrTKT.D. Genera! Manaeer. Deposited wllh GoTemnn*nt tn jwuro Not* Clr- (â- :ulmion Uuaii Ui ntli'^r Be 'h InConadii iccursd Loniia and Discounts - Ibu)^ I'ft'intws - B«*il ICfiluf.) Otbcr AssbU • - ... J ^VICINITY CHIPS ^ ^jdds and Ends "^ Jack O'Brieii, wlmse trUl was to come «.ff at Guelph on Wo.ln.'sduy on charges of burglary at Flcsherti.n, Dundalk anJ Mt. Forest, has pleaded guilty to all tlie charges. The infant clilld oE Mr. and Mrs. vV. Caesar, dieil in Toronto l*st .Saturday. Tlie funeral look place to Markd»le on Monday. Mr. Csesnr was fr.riiierly C.P. R. Assent at Ceylon, but is now .stationed at Alliiton. W. J. O'Neail, who has hadliisshinale out here for iho past few niDnthj as , ... . 1. 1 1 .i,„ ' summer to dispose of, barriiter, lolicitor, etc., scratchou the „ . "^ label off his ofJico window and departed for other Selda Monday morning, without leavin;? any address with us. We mentioned last week that Mr. Ed. Thoinpson had i<(ine to Toronto to be operated en for appendk-iti.s. The oper ation was succefuHy performed by Dr. ' Fletl'eito.i P. O VV. A. Armstrong issuer of marriage licenses. Road Cart for s:de--Dr. Caldwell, Flr^herton. Chopping done every day ut the plan- ing mill. Thoa. Uiakely & Co Hemlock l.ijjs wanted at the sawmill, Eugenia. Ca.sh paid. J. W. Deai>Ie. Giown.'-liiw Charmins; colt for sale comini; 2 years old. T. Lever, Flebher- ton. .35,0C0 dry lath cut from stock las J. W. Deagle, Eugenia. Lost â€" A small Methodist hymn book with owner's name inside. Please leave at this otUco. Two Eood colts for Bale â€" rising 2 and 3 years old. Apply to Robt. Richirdson, Bruce in the general hospital and Mr. Thompson is recovering n:cely. Duriui.' his enforced absence Mr. Harry Dai-idson, a (irst-clafs man from Hanover, is in charge of the Imkery. Stewart, the 5-year-old son of Mr. D. McTavish, met with a painful accident one day laut week, while riditi<; uu a tlei)ih. As the sleigh passed through a gateway it slewed and struck the gate posf. Th« little chap had hold jf the I ^i,^^p]y ^„^ ^^U dene. H side of tha sleigh, and his hand was caught and crushed vety badly, nucessi- tatini; the amputatiun of two middle finders of the rinht hand â€" oije at. the tirst joint aud the other near the end. Forlunately it was iieai the ends of tho 1 1,," , ""'"• , -.1 . 1 • . ! Flesherton. fingers, and will nor givo him any jtnat iucenveniencu in after life. Dr. Carter attended to the wound. Thf editor of this paper has a fow Rhode Island Red hsns that he feeds as a pastime. Last month u couple of the birds wanted to set and their motherly instincts were atti-nded to, with the result that on Feb. 21»t twelve strong chickens kiekiil themselves into the light of day, and on the 28th eleven more split their cnviroomonts. The mothers and 23 chickens are all doing well, but the conundrum now is, how t» keep them Lo»tâ€" On Thursday, Feb. 25, a buuch of ksya in Fleshertun. Finder please leave at this oSicc. Jersey heifer cjlf f.r sale, three tuonlhs old, from good mother. \V. Pedlar, Flesherton. Wanted â€" A few thousand feet of first class dry hemlo^^k lumber, twelve feet long. H. Holman, Port: Law. Boot and Shoe Repairing promptly, Carriniiton, Armstrong's old jewellery store, Fleiher- ton. Very Fine Shorthorn bull calf for sale, 8 aiDS. old, bred by Scottish Pride, grand- son Durby (imp.). F. Nicholson, juvenile hockey team event* this winter a g.od grade uf huekey players is evolviug in our uiidst, aa the boys have won everything they went »fter. The kidleta went to Durham on Friday last and enga',;ed with "Sliagey SaunJera petx," and of couise came out victor*, s>;ore, :5-l. The Flesherton boys were fooled to a certain exietkt by the board walls of the rink, being acuustoir- cd to open air pluyinn. The referee, Mr. Begley, kept the qame in h ind and the fi'c<iueiit penalities bhow. ed liow well he knew his businesf, and four pl:<yors weie on the bench at one rime. The Durham "pets" are a gentle- manly lot of boys and true sports, a de- cidiiil contract to those of other towns we know. The following is tho line up: and it ia about all housed. The runs 7 or 8 inches of first class iue. grade Direct to Western Canada. A n\* whiitliitg buoy adrift along tb« coa«t of British Columbia this winter, has been the inuocent cause of a brand new ghost story among thu Lidians. Joseph Xicholson of Dundalk had bis nose bitten by a horse. The nasal appendage requiru'l several s.titchss t'> w ork it into proper shape again. Tlie Canadian Pacific "Winnipeg Ex- I press, " leaving Toronto at 10.15 p. m. I ibiily, can'ies through stiindard and t<jur- ' ist sleeping cai's for Winnipeg, the North- â-  west and Pacific (.'oast. This Ls the only : ! dii-ect, through-car sorvicu to western i Canada, tniins run the entire distance â-  through Canadian territory, and the tiuic made Li considerably faster tlian by any other route. Durham G. Elvidge M. Wliitiuore H. Uuttoii C McLaughlin M. S.'iundurs F. Saunders R, Saunders goal point c. point rover ci ntre r. wing 1. wing Pleahertiin E. .laniies^on W. Wilson i*". Sullivan C. Cossley H. Mitchell U. Sullivan W. Crosslcy kit Aunt Jerusha's Party TIiH Ladies' Aid of the M«th'>dist church furnished something entirely new Wm. G. WiLson of Cedarv ilia died week, aged 47 years. The quesUon arises, does ths accident ' or the tire insurance policy hold good of the Ottawa man who had the wooden leg nurncd in a fire the other nijht. After jumping the track near Hartland, N. B., an engine rol'ed over three times and landed in the river. The engineer [ and tireinaii went down with the engine, but escaped unhurt Ir turns out that Jos. Kelliher, who wa.s burned to deith in tha lockup at Port E'gin, was a South African Veteran, end that he was making arrangements to go out west to locate on the land, nhicli, ; as a South .A.tric:in Veteran, he was en- titled to. He went to Port Eltfin to buy j Have One Doctor No sense m runniag From one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. A We publish our formulaa 9 yers W« baniah alcohol trom. our medioiaaa Wa urgtt you to uoosuit your doctor Mortgage Sale Of Lands in the Village of Eugenia. Under and bjr virtue of the powers of 6Sl« coutaintd in a certain murt«a«ie which will bo \ prociucud at the tiiua of sale there will beoSer. ' odfor sale by public auction at Muniibaw'J Hutei iu the Villa«;e of Eugenia on Saturday thu^rch dayof Ma'cb. A. O.. m09, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, the follow/nit proportvuamelyâ€"r.ot number twjntyooo ou thu .Sou'h side at Pullinier Street in the Town Plot of l-:uKe..ia in tliu Townahip of .Art^iuieaia in thu County of (irov. uxcuptiui; thereout that portion of the said lot now owned by the trustees of tho EuKOOih Methodist tlhuroli. L'pon the premises are said to be a black* sniitli shop, also a frame shed. TERMSâ€" Ten per cent, of tho purchase uionuv to be paii) on tlie day of the i^ale, and iliu balance iu one one mouth thereafter with-, out interest. For further particulars and conditions of sale appv to W. H- WKIUHT, Vendor's Solicitor. Owen Sound. Dated Fob. 22ud, IOCS- FLOUR & FEED. AT WRIGHT'S GROCERY. For those particular people who want l!ie best Flour & Feed ob- tainable, we are prepared. We have a full line â€" Ford's Patent, Perfection Blend, and Morning Glory Flours, also Bran Short* and Chop. A fuil stock of Fresh Groceries kept here ar prices that tend to hold Customers. Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the house. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor knoivn these pills? Ask him all about them. 'W T â- W'T?Tf5-'M'T' KadsbytksJ. C.Aj«Oo..L<nreil.Maa«..-« J ** • â- â- ^» UK .rS.a.^jr.K:M. -«. j and laughable when they presented a house and lot tor his mother before going west, and after the writin,js had . been drawn thought he would celebrate the event by taking a drink or two. It j w.'is that drink that was responsible for hi.s tragic end. I A failing tiny nerve -no larger than House and double lot for sale on Syden- ham stteet, Flesherton, eight ro'>nn, stable. Apply to Robt. Richardson, Flejhei'on. Tlie Flesherton A. O. U. W. will hold an open meeting on or about March 8, when a grand lodge ofticer will be presenr. More partici'lurs later. Parties intending building this coming summer are cordially invited to inspect our stock, including a car load of No. 1 pine. T. Blakely A Co. Property for Sale at Pricevilleâ€" A brick " Aunt Jerusha's 'Quilting party " to a well filled house on Thursday evening. A short proyrani was given at tha start, consistiiis of a i|uartette, a duet by Mrs. R. H. Wright and Mis.s Le.;a'e, a solo by Miss Zilla Trimble, and a comic duet by Dr. Murray and Misa Tiimblc. ; ,i,g (jnest silkea thread-takes from the Dr. Caldwell was chairman, and in heart its impulse, its power, its regular- | introducing the Quilting Party, made ity. Tha Stomach aLso has its hidden, or j I the remark that in England the ladies of inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who first to-day .are considered to posstss a wider told us it was wrong ti) drug a weak or j I intelligence ihsin in the olden times, but failing stomach, heart or kidneys. His I h« waa of the opinion that there was prescriptionâ€" Dr. Shoop's Restorative â€" nothing like the srood old days, in Cana- is directed stiaight for the cause of those j daatanyra's. alinents â€" these weak and faltering iii- Aunt Jerusha's social event wa« one of • Je nerves. This, no doubt clearly ex- i sustained interest, and abounded i:i local plains why ths Uestoratire has of late ' U hits and plea.santries. There was a great grown so rapidly in popularity. Drucg- j \ deal of time sp.iiit in preparation for this . 's'' »»y t'l"' ^'we "I'o test the Restorat- | affair, wiih the result that tiis audience ive even for a few days noon become fully was fiivored with a glimpse of the old cu"'''"';';'! of its wondeiful merit. Aiij- fashioued ([uilting bee, though of a way, dcm't drug the organ. Treating the satirical vein. The ample hospitality, ' cause of sickness is the only seisible and wardrobe and vocabulary were reviewed successful way. Sold by all dealers, with telling effect, and when wo say tlat \ Speakin;; at theaimual ban-iuet of the tha aCuir pns«ed otT without a hitch we Master Priuttrs' and Bookbinders' Assn- spcak volumes. The foilowin^j is the ^ gi.tjon, recently, Mr. Carswell d-clared cast of characters: I that the public school system is not up Jerusha Dow, Mrs. Caldwell. | to tho standard in the training of boys Hepzibah Spooner (dear) j for the various sailings of life. "They Mrs. Mark Wilson, are not turning out the right class nf Hannah Pike (old maid) fortune tol'er men." proceeded Mr. Carswell, and "they MAKE MONEY. .Selling Pelhaui's Peerless Fruit and Ornanieutai trffs, shrubs, etc., during the winter mouths. We offer you steady and profitable enipl'iyment in your own district at ^oikI pay. WK H.A.VK OVKIKJIK) ACRKS of choice nursery stuck which yiu will sell direct tn your cubtfiiners. No diseased or dried out Aiiierican st<K:k supplied. Established over 30 years. Write for particulars. . , Peiham nursery €o. Toronto, Ont. scratching without turniiu up their toes, house, eight rooms, barn and five lots, It was an unearthly early se.iaon for ' for salo reasonable. Apply to Catherine chickens to scramble into this cidd world, but 80 far we have kept them from re- gretting it. Tile following otlicers of the Presby- terial Guild for the current year were ap- pointed on Tuesday evening : Hon. President, Mr. Little ; Pres , Charles Stewart ; Ist Vice Pres., Mr. Rydall ; 2nd Vice Pres., J. Sloan ; Sec, Miss Binniu; Treas., F. Duncan; Organi.st, Mrs. W. Benthatn ; Devotional Com.â€" W. Tliisilelhwaile, Mrs. Beiitham, Mis. N. Smith, Mrs. Tucker. Flower Com. â€"Etta LeGard, B. Thistlei.hwaite, Pearl Radley. Social Com.â€" Mrs. A. Stewart, Etta Thompson, George Cairns, Lena Duncm. PERSONALS Mi«.t Kaine left ou Monday f' r her homo in Gorrie. WiUia Cros.sley hni accepted a position in J. A W. Boyd's stoic. Mr. Frank Carr of WcstfieM, called on Mis. Jos. Clinton on Tuesduy. Mrs. .). J. TliompsDn and son Walter, are visiting for a fortnight with fiiends Scott, Priceville P. O. Mar.ltf A shamrock social will be held under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of tho Meihcdist church on M.^irch 17, 1909. Wat-.h for dodgers later. Wanted at Eugenia â€" A number of «ood men to «ork in the bush. Good wages will be paid to first class luen. Apply to J. W. Morgan, Eugenia. Wanted â€" At once for Georgian Bay Power Co., Ltd., a good reliable young man, IG or 17 years old to learn lighting business. -^^[iply at power house, Eugenia. Cement Workâ€" .\ny person having cement work to do this coming summer should communicate with T. Lover, Flesherton. Window sills ai'd tile made to order. The Women's Institutt< will hold a I soci.'il on Friday, March 12, at the resi- dence of Mr. John Teeter, east back line. A good progrsBi consisting of reading.*, rtciiations, music and games is being prepaied. .\dmissiun loo or 2Sc a couple. Teams will bo engaged to take those from the village who wish to go. .\n enjoy- able evening is anticipated. A free eiitertaintuent will bo given in tho town hull, Flesherton, under tho in Sholburne. Mr. R. P. Legato leaves on Friday auspices of Flesherton lodge. No. 142, TO'irniiig for the wvfit. Mr. Cecil Legate accompanies him. W. B. Malono of Owen Sound has. taken a temporary pisiiion wi:h R. J. Sproulo as bookkeeper. Rob. Cornfield, who has been behind tho counters in Boyd'a store for several johis, has given up tho ait'iation. lUv. L. F. Kippaud M. K. Richardson attended tho bean social at Miirlfdale last week, tho former as a .speaker aud the latter as chairman. Mi.ss Wilkinsnn of [..eaniington, who A. O.U.VV,, on Tuesday, Mhnh i), at 8 o'clock p.m. Tho nieeting will bo ad- dreased by Bro. J. B. Nin'jn of Toronto, P.G M., i».O.U.W„ Bro. U D. Henry of Oransjeville, D.D.G.M., ai.d others, on life in-surance and tho aovantagea of tho A.O.I'. W. as a fraternal, benefit and j insurance society. A musical progi-am will be rendered. Dundalk and Bethel Methodists raised last year about $275 for missions. The council of ths village of Teeswatar FLESHERTON. Our Clubbing List i TKh following prices aro for strictly paid iu advance subscriptions only. We have no acaouiits with other papeis. Advance, "\nd ~^>. Toronto World, daily t 3 00 Toronto Daily News 2 80 Weekly Globe .'. 80 Mail- Empire .... I .'5 Family Herald & Star 1 80 Toronto Star 2 30 Farmer Sun 1 80 Farmers A<a<ocata 2 25 Weekly Wit,;es8 176 SatiirdayNight 2 50 i^^^^- " " "N^S^ Mrs. Trimble. Johanna Hinos(widow). Mrs. R. Wright. Rachel Gray,((iuakeres»). Miss Uendei-son. neglect to develop the thinking faculty of the boy. We have had high school boys sent to us highly recoininonded, but they were net qualified for anything ; in fact. Thompson's Bakery T3 Our Bread is delivered Yegular- ly and kept for talo at Ceylon, Priceville, Eugenia, Kimberley Maiweli and FovaishHin. i Ed. Thompson. Patience Peabody (old maid) ! tho inn that I represent had members of the Bar employed, whom I personally advised to take a night school course, be- cau.se they could not write properly. The tiouble is that the foundation of the boy's training in tho schools has not been pro- perly laid. Trying to teach them nu- merous (ubjects ill a mechanicl way is not practical. Ttach ihein fewer tub- Ut-. Flesherton ^ Harness Goods. Having bought the stock of Wm. Moore, lam better prepared than gver to cater to the public. We ha\ e a complete line of Harnnss and HarnessSundries, Whips, Bells, Plush Rugs, Robes, Curry Combs and Biuohes, Hoof Ointment, Gall Cure, Harness Oil, Trunk.s, Valises Telescopes. & Blacksmith'sAprons. Look in and examine our stock of Horse Blaiikei3, Rkpairim; PitoMfTLY Done. O.W.Phillips, FLEStRTON, CM. â- ^ Miiw K. Bellamy. Mrs. Simeon Stubbs (gossip) Mrs. Bunt. Drucilla Tompkins (lecturer) Mrs. R. Moure- Charity Cooper (old maid) Mrs. VI. Boyd. Mrs. Aaron Pride Mrs. Mitchell. Mrs Dtaoon Sinipkins | jecis thoroughly and tho trouble will be Mrs. Armstrong, remedied Phtebe Miranda Pride Mrs. W. Moore. John Dow Mr. R. Cornfield Dtacon Simpkios Mr. Hea'Ji Scpiire Pride Mr. R. Wiloock. Preacher Lovejoy Dr. Murray. A visible relief was afforded the audience when the opportunity to doii overcoats presentsd â€" during the singing of the national anthem. Of ci urse no one was si/ disrespectful as to leave the hall at this period. The procei'ds amoutited to about $40, and as the erpenses were light tha ladies will have a nice little sum %o the good. Gavin Shaw oi Keppel while driving into Owen Sound had a collisitm with a Grand Trunk express train fioin which he foitunately escaped witlnmt persona' injury. The horse ran away, the culler was smashed, and Mr. Shaw was thrown out but not injured. Part of the broken cutter was carried into the depot on ihe cowcatcher. «ras hero last fall, arrived yesterday and hrve made a demand on tho Huron has Hffaiii taken chaige of F. G. Kar- stedt's Millinery. I Miss EiIhI Keari;s of Owen Sound has , been eiigaifed to 'ako Miss Kaine's pl.-ioo in the piiniaiy department of the public school and entered upon her duties on Ml ndty. C. H. Mun.sliaw and Miss Minnie Ontario Railway Co. fi^r a refund of the money contri'uuted by Tueswater to the original schomo, and they will likely get it. The Company has been re organ iza.l and are applying to the gororninent for a chaniio in tbe ciiar'er, leaving out this part of the count ryaltoiTi'ther. If wo are not to leceivH any henclit fmni the mc Munshaw atteiided a Masonic " At road, wa ought to uet iiir mont-y b.u-k. Home" in Owen Sound on l'"riJay even The Wnlkerton Council ought to tak* irg of last wt ek and repvrt an excecdio:;- similar action. Walkcrton has 5500 ;n ly pKssant time. that project.- -Walkerton Telescope. Foitify now against tha Grip â€" f'^r it comes avery .season sure! Preventics â€" tho liltlu Candy Cold Cure Tatjletsâ€" ott'er in this respect a most ceitain and dopend- ablu tafe<:uar.l. Preventics, at tho "sneeze s'age " will, as well, alscj surely head i fl all cociiinon coltls. But prompt- ness is all-important:. Keep Preventics in tho pocket or purse, f-jr instant use. Box of 48 for 25c. Sold by all dealers. Nothing in the way of a Cou;^h is i,uire so antuiying .is a t'ckling, tea,sinc, wheez- ing, bronchial Cough. Thj quickest re- lief comes perhaps from a preacri])tioii known to Drugjisf.s every wheru as Dr . Slioop's Cough Rvmody. .\i)d besides, it is so thoroughly hirmUsj thit in ithurs give it with perfect safety oven ti tho >oun'zest*babcs. Tho tender loaves of a siiii plo mountain shrub, gite to Dr. Carefully Corrected EacJi 'oats ..,'. 42 Peas bo to f*5 Bwley 48 to 4« Wheat 100 to ItW Hav 7 00 to 8 (K( Week to 42 H^ y F.G.KARSTEDT General and Hardware Merchant DRES5 GOODS. Will arrive i.n Monday or Tuesday of this week. Tho finest range that ever ciiino up the Owen Sound line. The newest goods on tlie market. Call and inspect this full line and you will be convinced. FOOTWEAR ARRIVEDâ€" both Liii.'s' and Gents', just what you want, bluicher or hal cuts in Patent Colt or Fine Kid in the latest styles, also Oxfords in Oxbloods, Tans.Pa'ent Leathers or Gun Metal. W'e also have a full range Heavy Kip Hlucliers made by Williams of Brampton, the best Men's Heavy Boot manufactured iu Canada. HATS AND CAPS ARRIVEDâ€" All Ihe i ewcst New Yoik styles. We have the most L'p-to-Dete lines of Chris'y Stiffs, Ftdoras and Straws. SEEDS. SEEDS. Wo will lie headquarters foi all kinds of Seeds, including Red Clover, Alsike, Miuimouth.otc, also Tinmlhy Corn, Turnip, Mangel, Beet and Rape . cods. Prices Strictly (.'isll. Flesherton, Ontario* Butter E'.'gs, fresh Poiaioes par bug. Ducks . . . Chickens. , Turkeys... 18 to 24 to 50 to 10 to 10 t.i (i to 14 t>i r Weak Women To wi-nk and ailing women. thiTn is at least ona way to hi'lp. But with that way. two treatment:!, must tn? I'omblned. One is looivl, one is constitu- tional, but both are impoitunt. Ijoth essential. Dr. Slioop's Niglit Cnro Is tho l/0«il. Dr. Shoop's Ki'sU>niIivo. tho Conslitutlnnal. ThofonihT â€" Dr. Sh»>op's Night Curt* â€" isutxtpifal mucims iiii'iubnine ttuupository remedy, while Dr. . Shoop's liisiorativo is wholly lui internal treat- Slionp s Coujil Remedy its rcniaikablo ment. Tho Kestoi-slivn r.'acln's throu«liout tha u. . . , , ... 1, . 11 entiro system, siH-ltlnK 111.' ri'iiair of uU uorve, curat iva effect. A fow days test will tell. â- â€¢ -• ' Sold by all dca'.ers. On Saturday or Sunday evening, a snc.'ik burglar etfectcd an entrance through «n upsiaire window, by climbing ou a ahod in the rear, and forcing his way to the till, in the front shop of the hard- ware store of J. W, Haituisn and Son. He si olo about seven dollars in changi-. The robbery was not known till Monday niorniiig whon tho till was opened to miiko chaii)(<?. There ia aa yet no cbie to thu perpetrator of the ducd. -Thornbury Herald- ReSector. VUU'.U OJOl^il., i-t-.-IVllirt I'll' IVl'l.!. all tissiip. and all bloo<l iiilnicnts. Tho "Night Curi)". as itsimnif implies, docs Its work wliilu you slwp. It soothes .son' and iiiaani- •d mucous surfaofs. hoais local weuIoiacs«s aii<l discharges, whilu the Itcstomtive, oasm uervinis excitement, gives renewed vigor and ambition, builds up wasted ti.ssuos. bringing about. t»m>weJ rtrciigtli. vigor, and energy. Take Dr. Shoop's llestorBtivi â€" 'fablelsor Li«n:id â€" a.*ta general tooio to the system. For posilivo local help, use as vsU Dr. iShoop's Nig'Kt Cure "ALL DEALERS" v^6' r/' Buying Toot lUear Coiuc where you can save money. We remind our friemls tluat we have a good stock of Kubbers, Overshoe.'^, Leggings and some felt goods â€" ^,jii.st tbe kind U> kiiiep your feel comrortable in the eold weather. â€" frost proof and warm. Also a lot of Trunks â€" Telescopes going off cheap. Shoe polish, all the best kinds. Cu.'^toni work made to material used. Try order, first (luality CLAYTONS ufmmm â- Â«MaR^

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