TRUTH BEFORE FAVOR." PRINCIPLES, NOT MEN. VOL. XI1L, NO 656. FLESHERTOH, ONT., TEURSDAY, MARCH 29 1894. W. H. THTJRSTON, "'; R O %VETO, CLOCKS. One of the finest assortments outside of Toronto and at prices to meet every pocket, from $1.25 up. Silverware. A full stock of beautiful and useful goods in cruets, pickle dishes, preserve dishes, knives, forks, spoons ornamental goods, &c. Jewellery. A magnificent choice in every Jnc, -from watches to collar buttons. Armstrong Bro s, Flesherton a Li IN BOOTS and SHOES to suit the season. Men's and women's winter wear selling off at and below < > - t to make room for spring stock Our stock is very large and complete, and in ordy to get room for spruit; good*, this stock mast be sold regardless o( prices. Call early in order to get first choice. JOS. SMITH, - - Flesherton. GENTLEMEN : I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE that I have taken over the Carriage and Wa^on making business lately carried ou by Mr. Moore, and am now prepared to fill all orders in my Hoe to your entire satisfaction. Having lately addVd to my sixteen years' eipe- iH-iioe in the busiueRS a uine mouths' training in one of the bvst carriage shops in the city of Detroit, where I succeeded in currying off a first class recommendatiou, onght to be a sufiicieiit gnarantfe Uiat all work will be done- in a first class manner. I manufictuio Wagons, Buvi'/it'*, Cutters, Sleighs; in fct evcrytLini; isi the car ii,vge line. Wood auJ lumber taken in exchange. Kiudly give me a call. Nc\t doot to McTavish's blacksmith shop. Ii L, A. I I < . Flcshertou iiME I desire to call your attention to my liter stock of Cutters, which will need no words ol rec..ai..,endatioa from me, as I will leave the pu'Jic to j tul?- (or themselves. I have also on h.mJ a stock c; heavy sleign?, ^isure sleighs, market sleighs and skeletcr slei^hs. All I ask is a call, and jadge for yourselves Thanking my many friends for their past favors, I \r main, yours truly. R. T. WIIITTEN For a COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATKNTf am mj&xmssss wperli iwlntbe ptot pniiiaii, Co mm nine*. MoasttrlotlTeanSdentlsj. A Handbook i.f ID- format >n ooaoannns; I'nieni. and kow to ob- taln II,. m rnt fne. AUo a oatalon* of leajaixi MteotMs books Mot fre*. nsenu HI SB tbronch Munn A On, spietal n,lo>UI tb* KoRatftc Amrrlrnii, and WH are brosAs wMvly before the puMiawith. soM to the Uventor. Thu ipi^ndid paper. etlT. aleuant I T HhMtnted. h l,r fmrUs olroilatloa of any *ci*ntlDe work IB the .Ms rear. SampW oopiee lent fre. mtlirr, MWayear. mski ne beau- Farm for Sals or Eickango. A Hare Chance. I ,-i>n Sale or F^oh muo for Villnjte propertr (n rtoa, PlMhmrtoa Station. M%xw'il K.n i.ampton, ,.r rVv, rhi.. ; a valuable Frui of 17 aoruM.ou.. mile north ut Kiniborley In the IVavoi vall<iy, Tp. of UupbraMa. Ou th |.rot,i itvt a good frame bouso. brn an 1 hoiwu, ! a Kooil nrcnard and woll inmltad with water. Apply to W. A i> t V M V\. Ag t for HyJeuhaui Kire Iu*. Co., Walter 1 * Falls W \ NI 'I' I? I I Rabl men to Ml- ^VJ^I 1 C/LJ- oturcbulou and bardy Nunery ck, an. I !>ee<t Potatoes, full and com plote line. Many varieties cai. only be obtain ed through us. (Viumlwtun or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Kxolutive arm cbolo* of territory givno. Don't delay, writ* at ouoe for t .-i nm. ALL.\ NL-UBRV Co., Rchu<iier,N. Y frum <nr own Corresixmdeiit. The entertainment civm by the Sons uf Temperance last Thursday evening was u (fraud HUCCJM. Xoiwi h-Uuidinx 'he very ii;ir'* and gloomy appearance of the weather, there was a hirye audience. An excellent (.roj/rsm wat rendered, and en- joye.! by all. The special features of the evening were cvuh-uuinnina ly Mis Annie McKechnie snd cnlis'htnics ly Misi Carlyle, Flossie and Edith Hartley. Mia* Mcfakechnie's club-swiuuing eclipswd any perfomiance in that line over- given in thin village. Y.ry beautiful and pathetic solos were sung by Mine* Sjiuiir and Annio Jiirnes. A reading by MUM M. McKochniu was well recevtd. Appropriate reci'ati'iu.s sere given by Muses A. McKechnie iml Maudie Wat son and Master Lto. Orie', Fmnkie Aumi-m n.n.1 n.-.iry Watson. The Rev. Mr. Hartl.-y delivered sn hutruclive and mti-restiu:: aildreas on the reasons why the tomjietai.ce question should concern us, and de*lt with I lie subject in a very logical manner The orche*tra ai.d ({lee dub ac<|uitu*d themselves in a very creditable manner. Mr. Rul>t. McLach- 1 . . W. P., occupied the chair. In a short tim* Dr. Huttoa's office will be situated ,>n Main Street in the build- ii>g formally occupied by him. A numbt-r of i>ur cit zem have invested in lx>viiies this spiing. Inspector Campite.l p nd a vi-.it to our P. S. lant week and no doubt fouud everything running smoothly. Mewrs. S-ottitnd Rit:hii i , of Durliarn, paid a I r.if \it\t t.. thin burg l*at week. Miss Sijuair, uf Br.,ck, :md l\sa Cr- lyle arc thok'ucati of M: :i F!io Hart- ley at present. Mr. Thos. Huston, of Toronto, is visit- ing at Mr. S. Henderson's. Miss Lot in* and KU'I.J U i!M-rtK<>n have Kiine to the Queun city to reside f> r a time. Miss Maggie McKechnie returned from Cullingood list week. Miaa S. . Kcu>r is spending her holi- days with her patent*. Mr. D. McNichol, tho Patron candi- date for the Locnl House, paid .1 vi.it to his brut her -in law Mr. Joo. NnJi.,1, last week. The f< (lowing are sp>ndin^ their Easter holidays at home : Miancs Alice Rons, of Paluieriiton, (iortie McLo .d, of Ventry, and Messrs Walter. Xi. hoi and Richard W!trsof O. S. Coll. sinst. alo for ths past year, is at present spend- ing a few weeks with his parents here. Mr. Grey and family, of the South lane, left this station last week for Portage La Prairie, where they intend to make their home. We wibh them a safe journey. Mr. Ci>le shipped a quautity of train last week. The M urn trim on Friday was seveial hours late, the engine giving out below She'burne. Mr. O'Melia has gone to Durham to spend a few months. Mr. Cole is still on the (train 10.11 ket, also Mr. J. Dice. /"rum our WICTI Tho croaking of the Canadian Band has Wu suddenly it->ppod and to-night w* are geitit'g am ther taste of winter. Mr. Knfus (irieves, of Th,.rnbury, is visi'inn his brother here just now. We uiiilr.H !nil that Oeo. Walter has 'H-CII , n^Mkxil i'-ir another year to run ihe grist ml! here. Our rinvfiiinker haa leased the premises. h;ch bo has i.ccupied since cuiuing here, Wood bets .-ire all tho ra>je no* and e were th;nk:n^ uf niukinx <>n oursi-lve*. Miss Mi'Laii^ilin, scliool teicher of Hfiithcute, ha^ bten visiting in thi.i t . ,. Jniinj: the hi liil.iys. Ur. Will 1 1,.*, an. I lim fth.-r rM>t homo here jus 1 11 >w .1.. 1 u.:m.-i >i.u> a w tuiini, gthv ni:!l in Alulniur. WL- had A fiieiidiy o,l: from Mr. Frank Vandu-e.i, uf H.sl.oi ti.n, c)M^N^M^rJay. Th.- Ro>-. Mr. R ,>jrt w II , rouh Sun- d.,y .ifierii.Hin. Wis M. .). linsl"ii Iff,, on Saturday for h?r home in '1'iwtwatur to ind her Kas- Mrs. \\ansboro, Mrs. Ei(n and Mr. D. McLeod, who we mentioned as having l< , n so ill, art) all able to go around once UK .re. Mr. T. McArthur hiu hceii laid up for the past week, alw> Mi** McPhail and Jennie Hfinpliill. Rhoda McLvod, who haa bten in Buff- Fr<*H onr otcit cvmipondtitt. I >ur picturesque little town has been al nuist a-s ([itit-t lately as the defunct Hoop a:id Veneer "Perfection." Last Sunday being inch a spring-like d.iy, many rammed their accustomed walks and surveyed the natural beauty of the fa'la, rocks and lalley. The falU, wlh thu grove adjoiiiing, is a vury entic- ing [.Ian.- in ppriug and xunimer time for the youiij and pleanurmbiy disposed, and th.-e imbued wit:, a love uf natural scenery. It ut doultful if Ontario pre- sriiU such snothor piece of beautiful rus- tic scenery. Mrs. Purvis we are sorry to announce, has been taken ill with another serious at- tack i.f biliopsneM. We hpe she will s ,011 recover her former strength. That uuut delicious <>f sll sweets, niajjle taffy, is being partaken of f re fly. Some greedy fellows ht- le a match en one of ,.>ur K'MK! citizens lant Sunday and appropriat- ed a few gnllfiiM uf mnpiu molasses. Pretty mean trick. We hear that the Morrisou . Rcger ,-iir..ir is postponed attain. For the weasel, jou know, Kever suffers l.is foe T" .-.I'ch In MI asleep. He is up and aatir When there's any s\ are fur To b reaped. Daniel Kttz, Proprietor and Publisher of the Hauiburg, Out , Imlcj ouuont snys : "i was sufforiug fr in Dy>pe[>*iaand Liv- er trouble, I took a few bottlwa of Shilcb's Vitalzur and itcunxl rue. I can heartily reciiaimenii it." HARDWARE STOVE AND Honor EulLt. The following is the report for S. S. N... S Artt-mcsia : Class i John Fisher, Thomas Kerr, Alice Badjiro, Sum M -.Nally. Ctawi, 3sr. , Jo. McKee, Jim. Kerr, Anu:e Tliomp,.n, liol.a M,-Nal y. Class, 3 jr., David JamiuKon, Willie Fislier, Hetbert Badjero, Willie Wallace. Class, 2 r.,- Ficd Chard, Mary Chard, Mary Fmher, Albert Blackburn. Class, '2 jr. , Lizzie Usury, Susan rhoniion, rV.dio H.-uiey, Willie Chiird. Clam, 2 sr.. Robert Fisher, Willie | ThoUipeoii, Eddiu Juniieftnli. Class, 2 jr , Eddie Fuhcr, Roosel ttlnckburn, Louis Thompson, Charlie li'vce. Claw, 1 Wesley Jamioson, Tcinmy , Robert Wallace, Johnny Kerr. . F. Joa-NBON, Teacher' We have on baud the following seasonable goods : Mill* Pans . Sap Buckets Coolers A LINE OF CHEAP ter Pa,ils 10 quart paiU U Mnta and I* ' M Mnts aad Daisy C'opper Boilers. 4 opper Teakrt- tlen. > K-krI-plat.-il Trakrttlf a Vrmnite ALL KINDS of UKANITB and KNAMsIBLKD WAMK au.l TEAPOTS AT LOWEST LIV- IN<1 PB1CEB AIX THOSE tSTBNDISO TO Bfir.D should mil on th UQ<lnliin<l before purchMina iMwtaar*. Pric- sway down. t door to Pbotograph S. No. 14 for t'l;iMi, 4 Katie Ferguson. Noble Wil- son, Mary E. Wilson, (isn.t-) Willie Wil. son. Class, 3 sr. Cmie How, Minnie Sleve.iS4.il, Pliotlw Moudy. Cl..-s, :; jr. .>In y Fergu-oii, Archie Clark, Willie J. K -cli'.i. Claaa. 2~-May Bee:*, Aithur Wilson, Mary Clark. Class, 2-r., hc-rtii.i Wilson, Ella Wil- son, John Ferguson. Class. 2 jr., Adam Ecclcs. May Eocles Mavy Ferguson. iss, 1 John Oalbreath, Mnjgie Wilson, Anvil* M ,i>i!y. N. W. McCASMiL. Tc'ier. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diejjo, Cai., Hy : "Shiloli's Caturrah Keuiudy is ths trt nio<iic,:ic 1 have ever found mat would do me any goutl" Price 50 cents. The K E R Tailor. Makes all garments of Men's wear tu the best style at short notice All work guaranteed. A trial solicited. "'" M *- v - JF. A KLKSHKRToN. [arpet ail Flannel Tbe un.li'niiiDwl i prepared do Car)x>* a-vl Flajin, 1 wiMtvlitii uf all kind* on li..-i notloe and rorio'e lerm-, s , i 'nli_., ,,nt in by itaae will receive pr uii|:* at* toiuiou. Curr%i<poudt nou , 1 MISS K. COt' i' p s, F.b. 7m. UAXWKI.L. Rner>(ot c.iinnonn tin. I <ttia.lv _ *mi)loymut with nsi<a!4- HI..I1 Kipenenc* not nee* war*. Han,lM>iu oinnt and til., benefit of over ii year* oxper- leoo* fnriiinhnd vory man. Ch'olcw .|,,H-I>| line* and control of territory W. ha\,i over 700 acre* of choice inuv advantage*. Oar mode of . r ' or 'ur torum. STO S ; E & W E L L I > li T 31. ^ Toronto,