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Flesherton Advance, 3 Mar 1910, p. 11

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MAKcn 10 1010 T H E F I. E 8 II K 1{ T O N A iJ V A N C E F. T. HILL & Co. - Harkdale Special 'â-ºi Sale of New Spring Wall Papers Buy your wall papers now and save money. Selling 10,000 rolls wall paper made by one of the best firms in Canada at 1-4 to 1-3 less than you regularly pay. TliU vetk wo put <>ii Mile lO.UflO milt of new wiill papers tlra Rcaxutrs iiuw ptiicms. This iinmsnti) purcliise '.>f Willi (UkiHjn »«s made under \ei-y fHvoiable circuiiiHtiinoe* : the lot was iimde liy iho >S:aunton Wall Pnper Mfg- C '. for one of loronto'.s big \V»1I Piiper store." who wers forced out of lusirieHs and ooiild not take dplicery, hence Ihu reason we uiu ubie to sell new nnll pnpuiH light :\t. the br^innin^ of the seiison M such u big siviug to you. NcM^ Tapestry Wall Papers. Regular 3oc. double roll selling at 14c. double roll. This is one of the newcwt line* for thi< Rouson. They sre siTvlcoahle and very iiiti.stie. very suitable for dlnii." rooms, bed rooms, libraries, with h.irder to niiiteh, and the piice i le.ss lh;in you rcjuhily pay, Sale price pc donbU' roll. Heavy Gold Embossed Papers. Regular 50c. and 60c. double roll selling for 35c. This line is a very heavy gidd euihoBNcd paper i;. the .Self', simdes such BK i;r^ens, I lowns, fawns and ])iiik, in lieautiful flonil patterns, suitable for the bsNt iuouih in nil ;;ood Iiou.slm wliuru 11 lii.ih'clHt>K paper is waiit.oil. 8iile pt ice per iliiulile roll Hoj. This splendid opportunity to bjy wall paper." wi'l commence Thui(«day m 'rnini,', wlin wo will hiiv»> thonri exliibit- eil fur yi.nr iiispeetioii in the nMiii part < f out f-toie. inie anJ auo llieni whether you wish to buy or ni>t. i ' i^^^i^ ' -^ :.'^^^^^!^ :^Ji^l^^j:i^ !T^ ?*jj I â- i f Si •i Si I hat blighted many lives because the pain caused thereby produces an aversion to study. Tha baekward child toe oftaq Meema* tha unauecaaaful man. W. A. Armstrong, Jeweler & Optician fjl.e:sh[e:rtok . THf unm. Careftilly Conected Each Week Wheat 1 Oe 10 1 00 tmts :?8 Id :^ Pea.s 80 to 80 Bmiey 4.") to 50 Hay 12 CO to 14 00 liutlur i'O to M Eags, fivKh 24 'o 25 Potatoes per b.i',' 40 to 40 Oeeso 12 to 12 Ducks 12 to 12 Chickens 10 to 10 Turkeys 18 m 18 fHK /lcel)crton a^uancc •;:;;: i.f a Canadian navy is ti> lo :i fa stor in ; Tiie C. P. R. stales tliat if tlie bill, I to cnnsc trains to slow down itt cros- indepeiidence of ('aiiadn, it is only i ..Bsun.e that it will be a factoi gj^gg ^i,^,.^, fatalities have OCJlirrfcd, ilinexut'on of Canada to ''"^'1)06011108 the An i,..r..,«n.l..Mt i,,«,iM„cT, ,ml,liHhe<i every '" '""^ annejauon o. v..„:.ua ,o loe jjp^Q„jgjj j^^^ j^ ^^,j„ ^y ^^ ^^^.^ TlinrMclay ut tli'- ntHve. (;olliii)f«i,,K| Strei-t, Stites. 'ill .i i â-  â-  ,. , KK»liert..n. S.il»tripti..n frier »1 iKMaiiniiin, „ ... , . ... , i SCllCClllleS â€" the RCliedllle Will liave tO wli.ii |«iiiliiiu,lv,i,c-e;*l.r)j wliuiiiMit ».. jiaiil. Mill no man living l<day is likely to ^^^ iQ^cred Advertisinc rat<-»..ii ii|.|.lieati..ii. Ciiculaticm see the day «heii Camilla will be seiJirat- l.irji) wwlcly. , , ,â-  . , , 'cu fioni the mother country (or oven tle- W. H. TJiiuBtori - Kdttori . , . , â-  , iKire to be,) and .so we ii.'eu not woriy. KUOSKVELT \V.\;< SM liBKD I What hnppen.s after a ]ieison'ii death can- liiol vitally concern himâ€" then. Whoii liis term of oftice was uji hi* bubjects Wondered wlinl President lloose- Catarrhal Deafness Successfully Treated By iCatarrhozone . I Deafnes. is not co common ai blind- I WOliiCU ? The Iieuiiia Spectator savs >«*•> yet thousands are more lest This cancil admission is snflicient proof of tlie c anger of the present system of level crossings. 1 3 our National Antluni over !•»:. 'Pl.n a..»„ :„ 1 -• . / •. ', afflicted by it, and their comfort ter- 'iti*. 1 he bpoc.is losing respect for It, ' • â-  ••'-'- volt Would do next. It was realized that; such s-tnan having ci'ce tasted the swcits of populai'ily would not be content to le- I It is Mkid th-U tbo Rrilish ntvy cannn secure sufticient niou to conipleto the down. I W.\NTED-MEN i " '"• ^ '»-â-  '^Pff's losing respect lOr it, ; lously interforid with. •liavill'i heard it .'O frenueutlv. The' Catarrhal deafness manifests Itself '>t , . , . . * â- ' I but slowly, yet it must be acltnowleds- Advanci views with amusement a ed that the great majority of ttjoae who c ,• 1 > 1 ' National Anthem which must, hp mrr- I '"''''""*' '"'""y ^'"-f '"'K^* *''»^«' a^'^'"'- ..,,,,- , , crews ..f the vanousve«ids of the na\y.,^^»"""'»' "'""*-â- " wiiicii must Decaic-,, j^lj. y,,f,,.^y,,^j^, ^.^jj^jlljl^jj^ ,f j^j.y nonin in llie Klih.le ot a successor "'"o t|,^. Toronto (Jlobe .swaHows the news as i 'U''.V wrapped in tissue paper after! hail treat. d ttie catarrhal Inflamma- w.is unlikely to attain the i)cdi»-tal if . . , , ,i . -f. t'^ool, >,-;„r. «.,,l i i,„ i -i _ , tlon at Us beglnnlnR. ' ' a juicy morsel, and arque.s that a (ilft of ^ each lining, and must be laid away j The only remedy that c-.n be safely employed for all forms of oat;irrlial doafiiPBs is Catarrhoziiiie. You slmiily charge the air y !U brpath'> witli this healing, f^othln}; agert, and by foro- Ir.g It gently throUijh Iho cars ileslroy th" ^-eim !lf'- which Itcer"* up the lii- flainmatiiin. and at the same time by the .soothlnij, hcalliis action it heals the inflamed surfaces of the middle ear. C.\TAl;rat()Zi)XI-:, to those who are lar« per day. It will be- intcrcstii s J^^' '^ '""'' ''^af- ""d are Krowle.g In- , . 1 ,1 1 , . (rrea."lnKly denf. i." an aT' ut cajiable of now to wutcli the haste and nnaium- affoidiig the utmcbt sa i.sfactinn, and ity with which tllO limit h ciacefllllv '"" "'''' '' atu-nt'ed v.ith:mt danger, and ° •' I as the trratmeiit ran be carried on at accpptid by these bodies, with dr.e i hi me no prrs m thnntcnod wUh the lliaiiks to a i;encrotis At the Slime time the printer will] From every part of the Dominion perhaps the l>e«t way out of tlie ddeiiinia; and so he ran away- olher lions for a lime. Avauiit, Spectator. The Ontario Government lias fi.xcd the reiiiunciaiion of county and town', ship councillois at a limit of five dol- fanio from which hd stepiied uown. k , , ,. » <, j 1 1 u ; r ii ^ l i . « .... , , . ,, . , , .^ . [two dreadnoui'hts from Canada would bo carenilly, and not used too fooii after \\itli undeniable A i.sd(>m the ex-Pre.si- , , ,. ,, , , • j i .i , , .. ,,. , . . I iif little value unless nrcoiniianied by the dent hit on an .Vfricati buiitiiiu trip as â- , , ^ \ , .i • iieces.sjiry crews. In the hrst [ilace, tke . , I Canadian M. 1"8. would have enou'^h -to associate with' , .. , .. » â-  |Hpplicati'iiis faini constituents to man n |du7. n drcudoou<;lit8. Sensational reports have percolated' ,, , n , t^ i i ., , , ' ' IJut whari! are all the r.iiiilish uneni- tliroui>h the vast morasses and swamps , , , , , , , . , ... ,,. , , , , ' iiiloyeil we heard so imicli about a sliiit of Africa lollinjj of wondrous deod« of';. . ,, ,, , ,, , , , , _ , . itiiiie since / Have they all cume to valor done by the Roosevelt pariy â€" tales',, . ,., ., i • ,. , r , , , . . . iCaiiauB, or did they cet woik just bef'iie of narrow escapes, and of successful hunt- ., , it. w i {the recent eencriil elettioiis. surely â-  hey have nut all faded away in sui.h a < »ii his way home Roosevelt will ho short time. If the British navy eannot handed a fousinsj ricepticn all ali.ng the secure siilhcii'nl able-bodied men f jr their line, ll is even possible that Ktaid I.<)n-|navy there must be a yood reason some- donerswill so f.ir forjjel that he is now where ; and the proposed additions to simply Colonel Hooseveltâ€" not President the navy will be useless ncoordiiiK to The â€" that he may be given the freedom of:(llobe'K own aiKUinent. Then why that city (in a '.'old box.) Then in his i build new vessels ^ (heat Hritain i<i>y own couiiliy there will bo endless pow- heat the lop nf the hcajijust now, but if wowing in honor of his return, hi fact, ^ if such a state of affairs really d'ses exist ItuosevellV (tar will outshine Kill Taft's. she iniy as well sit down and ^ive up mnile. He is a strong man and haslthe ghott. Ships without men nrj uae- . swung the big stick in his own suujaiioli- less. i>l nmni.er too I„n« to be forgotten at | The naval iiueslion in Cinada is de- once by his con.stiluents and Komo day ,,^,|,^.,.,„i„J, j,,,,, ..^g „f |,„liticN, and is it may again be wiitleu '• P.esidcnt.biMiig woefully Iwi.ted and nrani,-lea in Hoosevelt." 'theproccs. onveinmoiit , â- '""^"•tlo" "' deafness should pns;;>,Kic gOVCllimoiU. i',,,,^. moment In beginning its us.<. probably be ashed to cut Ins prices ! ?.'''*V"9 accounts of tha beneficial ac ' 'I tion it exerts upon A Toionlo young ladies basitet ball Through all the honors heaped upon j - ' bun I here is s'.ill cause for regret on the j '^'°"» l^oiigboat has typhoid fever. part of Teddyâ€" in spite of it all he hss^l '^ said he took a diiiik pf water. been seveiely snubbed in one quarter. { He h:is lived for neiiilliH in an atiiios|iboie< reeking with fever germs, lie bieMlhedl , yoims in great gulps; lh,y swarmed in!'"'"" '^ "^""''^ "llie Silent KlVe.' what he ale. and bred in h s ch.tbing; ; "''^ """"^'â- Â«=«^â„¢ ^ 1/Ut he might have been twoihousund miles away for all the ntention ihoy ; Koine Dnndalk luen must have the i>:iid to hini. Others were affected by ,.„u;, „ ;f . -i • !, 1 . .1 , 1 , m J . . "ib'isâ€" 'I ail aversion to swallowing these germs but Ihev snubbed Teddy ! ____________________ ' w.iter 18 a suic symptom. A SOLID AMERICA ' o o o ' A Puslenr Institute lias been opened The I aval deba'e has biou-iht us as at Toronto. The disease treated there Canadians f.ce to fscH with the problem ^jn |,a,.diy become as fashionable as of our relation to England. There ia « i appendicitis desire in some parts to cieate a Csnadisn I navy, having in view the day when Can- j «da wdl have developed suftioiently to I Gmve fears are entertained for Pics. ««.u.neindeiM,i,dence. This proposition, ji^ej^j Taft. lu the first year of hiB needles to state, cannot niid favor with n -i i i a f^ â- , r< A II . „ . . . I nesidency lia lost 7 pounds, and now Canadians »8 a whole ; we are too IJrmsb , . , „.„ ' -and too proud of it -for that. j°»''' weighs 810 I Supiwse, though, that Canada should I o o o become indercndcnt, how long wi.uld ahe) A V\ indsor man lived for 102 yeats remain so! Take away England and, and attributed it to hard work. At British sentiment, and we have here tiroUhat rate the editor of this great fam. c«u«trie, forming a great continent sep-jj, j„u„.al must be in for about 152 •rated only by at, imaginary line (itnd often a diaputed one, at thai); in which language and habits are very siaiilar â€" ,. ._ . , catarrhal condi for llie sake of political | tions of tha middle ear have been sent „. „ . I ,1 I in, and you will be resorting to the appears to be tllO one ^nly method of cure, and the simplest method too, if you try Catarrhozone. Dealers everyvirhere sell it, 25c, 50o, and 11.00. By mail from The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. and Kingston, Ont. "jiist a little capital. This appears to be tlio one and only method of re trench. Tiont in t le minds of some public men. No bcal ap,)rcaiion is iiueidod. Our conuoill.Ms ate an improvement on the grade refir.-ed to. (\ O Would not the heathen smile to observe tho cccaiional frictions of t c C iiifitian cliuicU ? In Bcam.sv lb tho Hock of one cliuroh barred their (lastor out of his ehin-ob and coinpel- 1 3d him to oxponnil the yospel in th'j town luill. Ofcouise, being church i inMubei-s, their actions were all right) â€" )ii yes. A difl'eiont aong would he ' on llie buaids if the church had been locked by any other hands. Docs chnrcli meiiiboisliip justify jangrm<^ in a cliuicli, wliicli, if it took placn in a bar-room, would be stopped by the law ? The BeaniRville flock do not. dock quietly, it would seein. HOMES For Settlers IN MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA How Made and How Reached LOW SETTLERS* RATES CANADIAN lAqiFIG Mr. n. \V. .Takeway, " Hal," a«Ri«>t- ant odi'or of Toronto Saturday Night for five years will join the stafl of the Toron- j to Daily Star. He wus formerly wlitor | of the Staynor Sun I two nations that are logically seimrated years of struggling. o If John D. Bockfeller would manip- by nothing. Then, with Britain not i.. „late a drop in tho price of illuminai ing oil lie would indeed be a philan- l>e oonaideicd, we aee the amalgaiimtion of these two countries, tho Unit'.-d Htatcs and Canada, as one great nation. The |>rns|M>ct is not n pleasing one to loyal i'anadians, but to he who considers cold fact« it must he l(>gicnl. If the creati«ii tliropist. It is thfl poor who would be benefitted, and the rich are well able to take care of theiuselves. [We use little coal oil ourselves.] Settlers wiih Livs Stock and Ellects Special Trains leive Toronto 10 lOp.in.Tucsdjyj c'uiing UARCn and AISIL Settlers and Famines without Livt! btocli should use Regular Trains 10.10 p.m. daily HINMPEC H.VtR 3S houts to Winnipeg Thrcurfti Toenst Cdo CCLCMST CARS ON ALL TRAIX.S ;:: wLlcIi Bcrlhs trc Free / r.f:v to nrarest Aei rl for cory cf " Sistt'trs' liuice," 'tteilem Caimca," "Tou:in Cais," or writs R. L. Thompson. D.P.A., C.P R.. Toror.to. J. 13. PATTON PAINTKH â€" PAPER IIANQEB HiKD Painting and IIigh-clii4s I>rcorating A Specbdty. Oflice at , . . .11 ESIIKR TCN, ONT A fatal accident ncourrod in Wrigley'a bush, N.irih Keppel, when John Oraham was instantly killed. Tn company with .lohn Wri-ley sod .lohn McDougil ho was felling tre»«, and, as frequently oc- outs, was caught by one of the limbs and his skull crushed, the snow being so deep he could not act out of the way. De- ceased was forty- nine yenre of age and ! y-» ^ %»/ S unmarried, and wu. a son of the late vUStOITI WeaVing William Gralmin, a pioneer of North Kep- ' _,. .,g|_ I The uaderaigned is iinw prefMired tn do m, . ._.... i »ll kinds of Custom Weaving. Plain, Three woekH ago a son of T. J. Watson' oi ii i a a ^ i. ,..„,,.,.. . â„¢i="n , Twilled and Sattnetie. of the Oick Line. MeUncthon, set a trap for a fox in tho woods. Their dog disap- Carpets, fugs and Hammockft a peared the stniu day. This week the hoy / went to look at the trap and found it had ] Specialty. caught thedoR instead of the fox, ind tha Hit and Mi« Raga, Cdored Watp found. dog WM still living. He wa, released oOoeitsp.r u,nh .Striped rngs extra. and la likely- to iccover.â€" .Shelburre Free Press. Vm. LFES, Fieiifceilon, Ont J. and W. BOYD mercbants Flesberton « Ontario This week we are showing ah the ne* spring jjoods, the newest and most iK.pular <?oods available, iotbiling tl e nnwest dress goods in the market in fancy stripes and colors, iwi.v l.iown, olive green and the e.\tra new shades in amttliyst and vieux t ise ; also ginghams, zephyrs, linens, foulards and Indian bead suiting'. Also prints, muslins, etc. (lur reRular line of prints, e.\tra quality at 12* cents, and our special at 10 cen's. • » BOOTS AND SHOES In this department we have added the Slater shoe, which needs no ad- vertfsing, liaving gained fov itself a reputation sec- ond to none. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded. • « ()00l>>rEA(t.Wkl.T .SSEWK /T " Th* Seal or Certainty " .•^ • ^ SLATER SHOE V £jOJ«^^^nM <^ p4 \* Ooocnrejoc Velt ^Smatru. â- ) t t t , 1 Shoe The People's Store March is here and with it ccunes the pre|)iiri*ii>ns fir spriog, t)nr stock has never been sn ciiiiipl>-te in all ihe different liaes. Beautiful suitings, delaines dre.ss lii eis. clianibiays, itiiighains and prints just opened up, brinlit new piUerns and all the litest shades. Wo have a special lire of warranted Gnuilish prims suitable for shirts and Indies' bbuse-s. It pays to tuy a Kood thing and lliBse are sure to please. (linghau)s in checks mid stripes, the tiot raii^je of pattern ever before in stock SPECIAL Print 4 at 8 and !) cents, s<'niething wor*h your while to buy. Cottons ill all lines having advanced so rspiilly it c, ^jll be iinpusaible for us to offer such larg.iina in (ivinti weie it i.ol f.'C tlii* ."'ison tha.' v e bouuh' before the laifO. A number of pattens to ebnosc frniii i.i lij.bt and I'aik grounds. While they last at 8 and He only. We arc busy preparing f"r our MILUNK.UY OPENINGS and would ask lie Indies to watili our advt.ncxi week for aiinnunceiiieiits. t)ur strek iif I'.KNTS' I'TRXISIIINliS is complete and we can simply your wants in every line, Tailor or Keadymade suits. lK)t)T.S mid SHOES iit evriy i r'ce. New is 'he lime for lubbers. We have a ccinplete stock at different piiees. GROCERIES, all fresh and clean. Confectionery the best. Fruits in their se.'isou. TT TTTpTD A "pr fortbe luvv spii,g L'oods, new prints, â- *â€" ^ *~' Aliilix;*. J_L yi|ig|i>ims, diuks, linens, si);tiiii.'s and vestings^ Allliough colt'ii ginals ol all kinds have taken A Hit; ADVANCE ill piice 1 think we can give yen better values thin you LOt List yiar, as we pioetiied oiiis I.e'oi.. the lehaiice. We have the very latest in bunts and slines f.ir ilu! spriiij ami a* very leiJiiiiialde (â- riee.«. TpTTTDQ Vou needn't wait to get fins at sp'ii';^ 'prioe.s, you â- *• ^â- ' â- a-*'^^ can get thi in hero now. This is yuiir ebapeu lo get a cheap fur or fur c.ht. If you aiv iiUeiesteil cill and ask to see them. In all winter goods wo liive \ou a real IwitiS'ii as we wiiiit t.i uiak,- riMini fur iiioie spring sji.oiN. The 'very freshest and best groceiies aKvays on lund. CLOVER SEEDS '\::XS"±^:^ some of Ste.'l Biigg's first qusli'y clover and grass seed. We have it on hand now. Jas. 9?attison C«y/i on The Markdale Mttsic HoMse To Intendo-l Buyeis; If you want h lirst-c'ass jiiano or organ call here. I sell such high i/ride pianos as the Heintgmaii. Newcouibe. and S<tanley. of Toronto ; V>illis pinnos ant player plan s. of Montreal ; and the Wm. Kiiabe i( Co., of llallinioiu aid other iiiikcs. Orusps such a« the Thomas, of Wi.od.sti>ok, and Sherlock Manning organs and (ilayer organs uf London --both for lioms and chinches. .\iiy of the e guilds sold on terms to suit the buy< r. C. Ts OliUon, markdale •I. •I*... . i . • t * • t «, • ! • • ' . • • . I.- . 1

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