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Flesherton Advance, 18 Mar 1909, p. 5

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Maiufi 18 1901) THE F 1. E S II E R T K ADVA N C E ( > THE STANDARD BANK E«.bli.h«I 1873 OF CANADA 51Br««cl« is a Bank of age and strength. It has a record behind it of 35 years of sound and successful business, and is strong in resources and banking experience. We invite you to join the large number of prudent, successful people who have found banking relations with it both agreeable and profitable. If you have not yet begun to save your spare dollars make a start to-day by depositing One Dollar or more in our Savings bepariment. 63 /" Odds and Ends W. A. Arnisition',' i-isiiei- of niirri.-i^'e licenses. Road Cart fur siiliiâ€" Dr. Caldwell, FleHherton. ^VICINITY CHIPS ^ Miss Bel!o Brown visited over Sunday in Markdalu. Mii<^ Rela LeUkrd bas returned home i frmi) CUrks'mr.:. Chopping done fiv<>ry (lay Dt the plan- 1 il;iry Burnett i* in the telephone office, jug mill . Thos. Slakely & Co I learning ojiarjliiig. Hemlock I.tjs wantetl at th's jawmill, Mr. Rob Ricliirda.ni is on the juiy at Euzpn'a. Ca.sh pa'd. J. W. Deaiile. 0«en Sound thii week. 35,000 dry lath cur. from stock li« Mr. VVick«ns, sr. of Kimurrley it visit- sonimer to di.sposo of. J. W. Deagle, iiig hin son of the suburl>s'. Eugenia. j Mi«8 Nellie Pel!.ir, Rock Stills, is Two eood colts for 8»li' â€" ri.tiiig i »nd 3 (i^iting relatives iu loronlo. yenrsold. Apply to Ri.bt. Rich»rdsoii, i Miss Murphy of DunJalk is spending Flethertoii P. 0. â- Â» few days with Mrs. Runstiidter. Millinery Openinas on Aprill, 2 and i Mr. John Robertson of Orono visited Sat F. O. KiinleiU'n, Flesherlon, under ' his aunt. Mrs. Andrew C^rr, hut week. Mi«s Wilkinson's cliar-p. ^ | y^^ y^^b Veitch of Clark.sburg spent Remember the l>iif Apron social Rt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. LeGard. Martin Phillips', on Friday. MArch 26th. jj..^ e;,,, Lj,.^.^ j,j,g„t ^ f^^ j.^y^ „f j,jg See big posters for r^uticuliirs. I past weok with her uncle, J. A. Lover. W»ntedâ€" A few thousand fert of 6r?t j Bornâ€" In Toronto, in Thursday, March clafisdrv hemlork lumber, twelve feet ' nt,, Dr^^.^ ji,.,, Wahster, a daughter, long. H. Holmat,, Port: La-.v. j chopping done c.ly on .\Vedues<lays All "ccounts nnt Roftled on or before | ^..j Saturdays at th« planing mill, March 20lh will b> placed in court for i flgslierloo. collection. R. N. Kinr.oar, Maxwell. ' ci â-  i i tr i i i i t i I biunglea and Uetulock lumber for sale, Onlors t.r piiper and raperhansir.i; i a„y lengths required. T. W . Phillips, promptly attended to. Sample honks to , Lsdy Bank P. O. selectfroin. Clifford Blake'.ey,Fl<!shorton. t. .. ,, , i v I Bornâ€" At Crosa Lake, Kewatiii, on Boot aid Shoo Repairins promptly, j Ft-b. 14, IDOD, to Rer. S. D. and Mrs. cheaply and tvcll diaie. H. CHrrinuton. Oaudui, a dau<.'bter A'rmstrorg's <!ld jewellery store, Flesher- top. Very Fine Shorthorn bull calf for rale, 8 nins. old, brnd by Scotti.sh Pride, ?rand- «ion Derby (imp.). F, Flcslierton. House and double lot for sale on Syi'en- hani street, Flesherto e'gbt rooiun, Ktable. Apply to Robt. Richardson, Fleshet'on. Any one vequirinj paper hunting or painting done, will t'et satisfaction V'y havinz Chtis. J. BellauiT, painter and drcorulor, do it, Propetty tor Saloat Pricevilleâ€" A brick house, eisj'ht rooni.s. barn and five lots, for sale rcasonabie. Apply to Catherine Scott, PricoviUe P. O. Mar.ltf Bull For Sileâ€" A r ura bre<l Shorthorn bull, 14 mouths old, fit for «ervicp, will be sold reaso'iable, W. .7. 'MeaJ', Ci-y- lonP. O , orh.t20, O. D. R. Wanted at Eu^pnia â€" A number of good wen to .work in the bush. Oood wagos will be paid to tji'st class men. Apply to J. \Y. Morgan, Eogeiiii. Paper hanging and interior house de- coration exocuted in 6rst class style, by men who know how. Address Paper Hanaera, Flesherton Advance Otlice. Hound foundâ€" YiMiog dot*, ciuiio to my prmiises about two weeks ego. Owner is r.'(|ucs^ed to prrve propi-vly, pay ex- penses add take him away. C. Mossier, Flesherton. For Sale- One draught niaic Colt, three years old, we'^bt about 1300 lbs., also one carri.ige colt, three years old, weight about IKX) lbs. .Jacob A. Holley, cast lack line, Arteniesia. ForSile-it Eii;iPiilaâ€" A tjuaiili'.y of dry Ro.mtling and lumber, for cash or good jjsper. Also a Hi horse power' Wnterous engine and (looiHson Sarnia separator. This engine is in good cooditi^u, and to a L'ood nia:i a snap will he given. Reajon for 81-11'iig. I want lo go to New Outario. Apply to F'. N. F'eld. Mr. Archie McLean of Eugenia left on Wednesday for the West, where he ex- pects to roinaitt for some time. Mits Wilda Croaaley Iwu accepted a Nicholson, posii:,,,, ^.j^h a Walkertun firm and wiil euter upon her duties there next M'^iiday. E^reinoot ratepayers will veto at next municipal election oo the queatioii of bonu»:iig wire fences along the highways Miss Myrtle Thurston, wh( has been supplying HathertOB school since the be^jinniut: of the year, ruturiiei home laat week. We un.lerstand that BIr. Hariunn Uadley hat leased the Maxwell hotel, which has for a few years pjst been kept by Mr. Hilyard. Mi^s P. Manning, irho has S|>ent the past threo months with her aisters on the Toronto itravel, leaves this week for her home ill Hruesels. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Snith, who have spent the winter with Mis S«'.n. Pedlir, Eugenia, left Tueaday for their hoiim in Otterburnc, Man. Mr. I. H. Pcrigoe has moved from Fevershani lo Sault Sto Marie, Ont., where ht! is working for the New Yoik Mutual Life Insutaoco Co. O'Brien, the man who confeased to the burglarizing of Boyd Bros, stoie hi-rc wss Bciiteiiccd at Guelph on Fiiday to seven years in the penieiitiiry. Mr. Sam. Speets delivered at ddlin- sou'a null on Saturday, two elm logs, 10 feet hug, containing one thousand feet each. These .ire record logs this winter. The liloyal Scarh* Chapter of Arteiuesia district, L. O. L., will hold an exaltatiin meeting on tlie evening of Friday, March l!>th, in Norri.s' Hall, Flesherton, commeucing at 8 o'clock sharp. Au dranifoville dt.spatch of March 'Jlh »ays: A icsident of this town has an in- Tention of a gale for the purpose of pro'ccting level croisint'S, in which it is! claimeJ the «nto can be lowered one-half mile distant from an approachnig train and raised again immodiaiely after the train passes, and which can Ic operated by trains in either divectior. or any in»iiib«r of tracks, weather condition* liarini; no effect. A sigral can be given Mrs. J. Mayne (neo Miss Lizzie Park) of Dominion City, Sisk., paid The .Advance » call one day laat week. Mr. j and Mis. Mayne .Mid little son have been visiting On'ario friends ti.is winter. The spring Assizos are on at Owen Sound this week. There are ebven jury ca.s«s en the list and three non-jury. The only case to b? tried from this district is that of Fyke v. Phillips, for assault. Mr. W. W. Trimbl*, wh.i has had charge of the Park Uou3o for the past two years, will give up possession on Ajiril l»t. He has rented the Strain residence, oppoaite the Methodist church. At a meeting of the board of the Metho- dist chuich, held Thuriday afternoon, Ritr. H irold E. WoUwood of Chatsworth received the unanimous invitatirin of the board to bacoine tboir pastor after the P"e»«nt conference year. Mr. Wellwood ha.s ac?eptcJ subj ;cc to the action of the stttioniiig committee. At a meeting of the Orai)(ievil!a Presby- tiiry ho'd on Tu-»day of laf t week, the call from the Pr.-sbyterian chtirch, Kin- cardine, to the Rev. ,J. H. Ediuieon of Cheltenham, wc.s sn-itained l)y Presbytery and aceuicJ by him. Mr, E'imison preaches his farewell on the tirst Sunday iu April. Two rcsi'.jnations were also accepted, R«v. Georne Milne from fBallinafad ami Rov. GeorK* Ballantyne roiu Msiwi'll. Flesherton Women's lustiiute held a house social at the liome of Mr. .lohn Teeiur, eas: bock line, on Friday evening of last week at which over a hundred gue.sts weie present. The liou.se. though coiamodious, was taxed toils utmost to bold the crowd. Supper »aa oerved and after the rank and tile had dispuised, a nuinli«[ of young ))uoplc reniaiaed to trip the lljlit fantastic. The proceeds amount' ed to between $13 and 816. Tw • ynting latiies on the Toronto gravel had rather a ssift ride last 'rhui-.s- day. on* which they will not soon forget. The breechiiiK strap had noi been fasten- ed nrhen the Indies got in'o the cutter, and it b«iu<: down grade c.iused the cutter to run up on the horses' heels and fri^ht- euing It so that ir commenced (o run. It ran for half a mile and in turning in a gate the cutter upset throwing the Indies out, hut not injuring iliein in the l^as*. No damage was done either to horse or cutter. One of the ladies faid ''It was the fastest tide I ever bad, or eyer want." lOth Line, Osprey. A great many [teople getting rwuly to move and auction .sjjes of farm stock and iniplemeuts, the order of the (hty in this jjjirt. .\t present there are tw() auction sales on thLs line. Farms to rent are at a preiniuui nnd some fanners are not able to tind a f.irm to rent. J }Mi'K. H. Mc.-Vlluin and daughter of Dollar Bay, Mich., U. S. .\., Is visiting the former's mother. Mrs. .1. Lindley of Fevershani .ind renewing oldacqUHintan- ces in this neighlxjrhood. Mr. A. Mullen of Rob Roy and 'MLss Myrtle Lindley of Fevershani sjient Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C<d<iuett, at Fairview Farm. Mr. Robert .Milligan of Yellow Grass, Sask.. is renewing old .'loiuaintances iu this part. We undei-stand that Mr. Fred Heron, who has resigned his position at the Eugenia electric light [ilant, intumbi to try his fortune iu the west this siiinmer. Mr. Richard (^ttewell, who is holding an auction .sale on Friday, intemls mov- ing west iu the ne^ir future. We are expecting Mr. Geo. Biirnsiile iks a neighbor on the farm being vacated by Mr. R. Ottewell. Don't start keej)- ing bjichelor hall, George, for we have pa,ssed a bylaw forbidding all such con- duct. Wedding belk are ringing, iiktc anon. Prof. H. A. Howell, of Havana, Cuba, Recommends Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy. ".As long ait" as I can retiiemlier niv mother was afnithfnluserand friend of ChanilH-rlnin's C'i'tii;!! Kifiiody, but never in my life have I realized its true vabit» until now," writes Prof. H. .\. Howrl!, of MowpII's Ain'-ricnn .School, Hav,iua. Ciil>a. "On tlie nii^lit of Keliruary 3ril our baby wjis taken sick with a very .-Mjvere cold: the next day wa.s worss aiwl the follow- ing nii;ht his cundition wfla ilfsperate. He eoulil not lie (^)lVIl and it was necessary to have him ill the arms ov»*ry nionii-nr. Kven then his breathing was dillicult. I illd ii.it think he Would live until ni 'rniiig. -Vt la»t I theuubt of niyii:othi'i'sreiue<ly, Chiiinberlaiti's t-'"U(rh Reiiifdy. which wegave, aiuJit alTord- ed priiuii.it relief, and now three days later, he has fully rfoovepil. I'nder tlie circâ- .llIl^<t:ln• ees I Would not hesitate a niiinienc in i-aving that Chaniburlain's Congii Ib'ii.edv, and tha'. only, saTid thf life of our dmr little boy." Fur sale bv W. K. Richardson. Auction Sales. An auctiim silu of farm stock and iinplenien's wi'l be held on lot 13. con. 12, Osprey, nii W. dnesday, M:irch 24, at 1 o'clock ;;. in., the priperty of Mrs. .1. J. K'iittin>;. This is an cxIchs'vr .sale and everytiiirg must go .ts the owner has rented her farm. Win. Kailtine, Auctionoir. Honor Rolls. Repoit of Eugenia P. S., for Feb. ICOO. Class 4 -L. Fisher, E. 'ruislrong. Class 3 snâ€" .V. Wilson, L. Hislop, L. Campbell. M. Canipb-H, M. Park. Class 3 jr--H. McLean, Charlie Park nnd Charlie Fisher, eqmil. K. Kalder, Teacher. by a bell when the train is one-half mile .1. E. Maioellus, wh.. has bean studying rr more distant. The man alao has an in- at Queen's University, is ihs ne* ' prin- »ention of » ballot box for inunicip.il, cipal of the Rural High School lo be in- Provincial or Dominion elections, augurated in Flesherti'n. The board had Foil ify now against tl.e Grip-for it ' five ajiplications and chose Mr. Marcellus. conies sveiy .season sure! Prevcnticsâ€" | His duties wiil oominence on April l.st. the little Candy Cold Cure TabULi-ofTer ^^ jj cidjon. who has baen running in this respect a most cei tain and depend- j j,,, ,,„)jp,y jjusincss for Mr. Thompson able safotuar 1. Pieventics, at the j ^i,;,^ „,p j^^g^ waa in the hospital at "sneeze sl.igo" will, aa well, also surely 1 Toronto, bn» leased the Park House and head cli all common colds. But prompt- • ^,i|i ,„^p possession on April 1, at w hich ness is all-iinportant. Keep Pieventics ^ ^.^^^ „^ Trimble's lease expires, iu the pocliot or purse, fir instunt use, Uox of 4S for 2oc. S.ild by all do.%Ier.«. A thirti'on-ycRr-old boy ran away from his home in Montieal to Cobalt, *hcie he was going tn make a fortune for his niolber. lie was biotiijht b;ck ht uio a trifle wiser th-\u whin he left. At the regular meet ing of the W. M.S, of the Methodist church on Thursday l;ist. Mis. G. Mit.:holl was appointed delegate to the annual meeting of the Toronto Confereoco Branch which ii beld in Toronto 111 May. Mrs. Tnuiblo is the alternate. William August, one of the hlest and most respected re-iii'onls of Melancthon township, wiio had fo.- some little time pnki Iroon liviiiti witb •'. T. Fi-rgtison, Maine street, Shelburne, died Sunday last in his !H)th year. D. da^ed was born at Norwich, Norfolk ctmnty, England, in 1819. In 1854 he catne to Toronto, and in 1850 moved to Melancthon. loca'ing first at Shriyley, where he vv.is the tiist postmaster. Ha also carried lli» miiil between Shrieley and Maple Valley. Sub8ei|uenlly he locatid on the west hidf of lot 16. ;nn 3. Old Survey. Mr. August was a ni'>inbcr of the piovisiooal council for Ditirenii at time of separatijn from Grey, aud was a justice of the peace. He also served soma twelvu or (hirtoun yeara at thcccuncil board in Melancthon, a part of the time being first deputy- reeve. A ycung lady from Woodstock, who had been employed aa a stenographer in Buffalo, was turned back at ibe Fails as she was leturniog to Buffalo from a viiit home. Wonisn Voted in I lid municipal ohc- tions at Copenhagen, Denmark, last week for the liist time. The day was observed as a public hoi. day. The women Uisplay- ed excellent organization and polled a heavy vote. The tir»t Baptist Church of Somerviile, .Mabs., is said to have otticially barrrd fium public worahi)) all women who re- fuse to remove their hats before entering the church audiioriuin. The church is ouo of the impuitant inutitutione of New Eugland. Lame Shoulder. Wliether resulting from a sprain or from riu-uP'atie jiauis, there is ni>thiug so good for a lame «h itilder a» Chamberlains Liniment. Apply it freely aud rub the parts vigorously at, «ach applieatiun and a quick cure is eerttiu. For sale ijy W. E. Riuharasna. Our Clubbing List Thrt following pi ices -jre for strictly paid iu adiaiice subbciiptions only. We have no accounts with other papeis. Advance snd Toronto Worll, daily ..... .8 3 00 Toronto Daily News 2 30 Weekly Globe \ 80 Mail-Eoipire .... . . . . _ .'S Family llenild & Star 1 80 Toronto Star 2 38 Farmer Sun . . 1 «0 Farm-Jis .\...oc.ita 2 25 Weekly Wil,;es^• 1 "5 SattirdayNiubt 2 50 Cough Caution Jfever. positivclyneverpoison yourltings. If yon comrli â€" .-veil from a simple eoiii onlyâ€" you should always heal, so4»tlie. anil fsse tlio irritattHl broii- cJiiiii tuljes. Don't bllniily suppress it with » siapefyiiig poisjn. It's strange liow somn ttilngi finally come alsiut. I'or twjnty yiars Dr. Stitxjp lias coustumly ivomi-il peopli-notto take cough .iiixtu.-vs or pn-seri ptiuns eonuiiniiig Opium. Cnionjionn, or similar poisons. .Ami nowâ€" a littla tr.te Lhougliâ€" Coiigiesa sayi "I'm It on Uiolaljel. if poisons are in your L'oiigli Ml.xnire." Good I \ try g!K«I ! : Henjaft'Tforihisveryrcnsonmotliers. .i::cl others, slinuld insist on having Dr. Shoop'a ('iinsh Cure. No isiison uiarlis on Dr. .Sheep's alMj.'sâ€" and none in tlie mi-ilicine. «lst> it must by law Ix! on Ih« lalsl. Ami it's not only safe. Imt it is said to be liy those lliai know it liest. a tnily n>. markoble cough ninedy. Take noeliaiic' then, particularly with yourehildren. Iii»l»t on having Dr. t^Iiooii'sCpueh ftire. t'onipare carefully tha nr. Shoop paekiifc-n with otlicrs and note tha difffrenco. Xo poi.-siii marks then.- 1 \Q\i. can always l)e on tile s.--.(e side by .iLMiianding Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure "ALL DEALERS" Mount Pleasant Farm. Chortbotn Chi Iu- riinovo/th tiwinoâ€" Some •^choice \ouuu stock for sain. I.aryo I'ekin Ducks. SiiiRloand \\. so Comb lirown l-i-ebonis: Just I Cock and i (-oek»r«lR !o(t for sale: Kkbs for liatebing. Write for particulars. Satisfae' tiou guaranteed UK.H.4KD ALLR.N Flesherton F: O: iilifi I iider and by virtue of the power of .sale contained in a c rtaiii .igreemenf which will ba pniducud at tha time of sal.', there will be i fTered forsnlcat Public .Auction by R. .1. Sproule Eq., .Auc- tioneer, at the Mutiahaw Hous*. Flesher- toi,, on Friday, March 2f);h. l!)IMi, at one o'clock in the afternoon, thufollowiiij valu- able freehold propel ty, namely : Thesouh east <iuart8r of lot number two in iiie fourth concession of the Towiialiip of Euphrasia, in the County of Grey, con- taining by admea-surement ti ty acns more of less. This farm is in good s'ae of cub ivatio'i, forty acres b.'ing cleared. On llio property is erected a frame house and luibuildinus and there is a uood oicbard and well. Terms:â€" Ten per cent at the time of sale and the bilance within iliittv days iheieafter, with inter- est at six per ci-nt. or on terms lo be airan'.x'd at ill" time of .sale. Tlin prop- erly will be I tl'rred for sale subject to a reset vod bill and '.o the present tenancy if any. Fiiirhor particulvrs will be made known at the time of sale, or on application to the Vendors' Siibcitor FRANK E. HODGIXS, 1IJ3 H.iy St., Tor «nto. ' Venlor's Solicitor. Datt d at Toronto the 15th day of March lUOO. Alcohol not needed Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a strong drink. As now made, there is not a drop of alcohol in it. It is a non-alcoholic tonic and alterative. Ask your own doctor about your taking this medicine for thin, impure blood. Follow his advice every time. He knows. A W« pubU«li our fbrmuU* ijers W« buiih alooliol f^om our madlciziafl Wa -arse you to consult your doctor It is alwari a FRESH aupply of flour feed on hand; in order to do this >ve must aell quickly â€" lience the low prices. Our groceries are the l>e»t, and nothing stale. .V giuMi line of fancy biccuita aud confectionery at Wright's Grocery FLESHERTON. Ask your doctor, "What is the first jrrest rule of health?" Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply, " Keep the bowels regular. Then ask him another ques- tion, " What do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?" br utat. a. Aj9t Co.. Lowsu. : m iflRiHs. Ciiefully Conectud L'ac l)at3 . . Peas .... . . . . Barley . Wheat ... Hay Butter. . . . E'jg-'. fresh Potatoes per bag 50 to Oeese lo to Ducks 10 to Chickens c ro Turkeys. 14 f„ Week . 43 to 43 . &5 to 85 . 50 to 50 100 to lOtJ 7 00 to 8 00- . 18 to 18 20 to 20 .".0 10 10 8 14 Thompson's Bakery BUNS PIES JELLVr R(.)LLS L I' N C H CAKE COOKIES ETC. Fresli Bread •lureiys on liantl Atrial solicited. Ed.Thompson. Flesherton. MAKE MONEY. SrllinfT Pelhaiu's Peerless Fruit ami ''rnauK-ntal trws, shrubn, etc.. durini? the wint.-rinnnthK. We offer you stead v and profitable eniplnynient in your owii district at k>m\ pay. WK H.-VVK C\ KK i;iM» ACRE.S of choice nurserv stock which V ai v,-ill sell direct r« vour eiisKiiUfis. No di»oa«i.<| or dried" out -Viiierioau »t<K:k supplied. Kitablished over 30 years. Write for partieolnrs. Pelbam nursery eo. Toronto, Ont, Eggs for Hatching. RHODE ISLAND RED I will have a few settings of Rhode Island Red eg'.;« to spare this spring for hatchin'.! at 5IJc and SI per setting. The aupply will he very litnired. so it will be neces.sary to leave ortlors in advance, when they will bu tilled in rotation as far as 1 can supply tlein. W. U. TnvitsTo.N. - Fleshtrton r Wooden Hens For Sale iiiti-rosttil 111 poultrv are ii 1 inspect thoiuacliine work .SI" "'Jj.'fc'l':".â„¢'-'""*' the 'oilow' Tllosoii,t..i-i.sti..il 111 poultrv are inv'ted ","»â- "' '"speottl.oiuHchine work. The will iiig prices: .-«. for eac|-:em.. or 10c' cliiekeu one week ol,l. V,Uu_k1iIo receipt^ Jv^n ,., , tf 1- lesliurton. Ho.\ -'il.- ouch For The Spring. We have a complete line of Harness .,-id HarnessSundries, Whips, Bells, Plush Rugs, Rohcs, Curry Combs and Brushes, Hoof Ointment. Gall Cure, Harness Oil, Trunks, Vali&e^ Telescopes, & Blacksmith'sAprons. Look in and examine our stock of Horse Blankets. REP.VIBINO PUOMITLV DoKE, WILSON-, .^. O.W.Phillips. FLESHERTON. ONT. .^ F.G.KARSTEDT General and Hardware Merchant. DRES3 GOODS. Arrivadâ€" a Complete rans« of Ladies Dress Goods, includinir Von- cMan \oiIes, LailiL-s' Cloth, Krantha Goods in all the leading shades, Lall and .see ihiiii. Prices raiding from ;5,-)e. to $2 50 FklNTS AND QINOHAHS AKRIVEDâ€" A full asfoitinent of T'liiiJ.s. Ginghams. Persian 'f "',""• ,^J"-hus, o c. Everything in Wash Goods for ladies cliildr, 11 s wiar. Have a look. and Administrator's Sale db' IX THK - - ! Township of Osprey' Uodur and by virtue of the {o'.vers vadod in tlie .\i!unniftrBtor of the tslate of '. VVilli.v.n Sieiicor, lite of too TowiL-Iiip of | Oiiprey, in iho County of (trey, f.iriuer. ilecenaed, ibare will be oHeicd for sale by | publ'c auction at the Tt nipera.'ce Hotel in ' tlie Vibage of Fevershani ie the Coimiy if , Cirev ou SA'UKDAV THE Urd B.W OK I Al'RIIv,.\. 1). I'.'U!), at the hour of two i o'llock in the aftcruooo, the following I pioputy, nauitlj: â€" Lot twontylive (G.')! in the ninth C'on- cession of the 'I'owii.abip of Usprey. in t:;e County of Grey, cuutaining one hundred ' \ acres. Wore or low, • 1 Upon the premise- are said to bo a log ' j house alio a ftaioe baru, -loxlio, with stone : i fotindiitionaiHl.-tiib.es utJerin-ath, ,-'l>o a ' ' lian-to 11) X (jo, to,iotUer with other framo \ \ cutbiiiblings, 1 here is u1m> said to be a '\ , saiall oicbard on tiie premises. .Mmi'. I ' sixi ac e» aac cluared, aud of tlis balai.ce i \ thirty acres are sai i to be timbered with | , hsrdwojd, and ton 6.:'rea witii cedar and \ ' spruce, 'the property is (iiiimt,ed about \ tli.rea ini las from ttie ViUsi;8 of Koversliaiii. ; TKRM.'^i-â€" Ten per cent: if purchase'' uioiity to be paid on 1I18 day if Ri.le, and the bilance to lio paid into the lUiiK of i Coiunicrco to ihe joint credit ol il.o Olticid i ' Guardian ami tile .\dniii;iatrstor, in thiitv 1 â-  days tbeieaftcr, without interest, 'I'be property wib be sold subject to a ! reserve bid, to bo flxuU by the Oflicfal Uuardian. For fortbet pntticulais nud eoLd.tiojs el sale apply to W.ll. WRIGHT, j Vendor's Solici'or, ] 0«ou .S u:j,i. ' I>ated MaiehCih. A; I.) lOoO. | MILLINERY ()ur Millinery Parlour.s are thrown open for the Spring Trade, uiiotr tho able charge of Miss Wilki.n.so.n. For early buycri who are not prepHt-ed to wait for our Spiing Opening, sho will be williuii to show the latest Stybs for Spring. HOUSE FLIRNISHINUS Wo have lb. ni. 'i'ou want theui. Everything in Carpets, Lin- • leuais, Lace Curtains, Blinds, Curiam Pole9,"Paiiit. and Varnishes, ete. C.dl and see them befoie buying elRewliere. BUILDi.NQ HARDWARE Bring yiur I-lardware list for oil her your house or barn and let IIS ligure . n It. Le: us convince you thit we can sell cheaper than "fv other h.iidware in the county. Get our prices on Portland t. . iiKiit and lea> e your order, as we a:e taking orders for spring. W'o ;;ui:.iiiteethe piKo-indyouget it cheaper by unloading olf cars by saving tne carters charges. SEED5, SEEDS. L.ate your 01 (\t with us f-.r seeds. \\ e will put them away for H â-  that you can got thciii when you need tlioin. We carry a full * >«cst i>rioes. Pnccs strictly Ca.sli. sr.ick and they will l-e at li Flesltcrton, Ontario. Biiyitig foot COear --^^»^*»^»^^«s^^ Coniowhri'c youcaii savi? money. We remind oui' h'ieiids that we have a good stock of KubluM-s. Overshoes, Leggings and some felt <;i;cds â€" ^^just the kind to keep your feet com fort a I lie in the cold weather. â€" frost proof and warm. Also a lot of Trunksâ€" Tele.^eopes going off cheap. Shoe polish, all the best kind.'<. Custom work made to " material used. Try order, first quality CLAYTONS

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