Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 19 Apr 1900, p. 3

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.'APRIL 19. THE FLBSHERTON ADVANCE THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE APftlL J. V. Mil d Co jr. &. Jew CLOTH I NG where QUALITY, STYLE and PRICES are right Our Ht< k of Mtn. Clothing i now so complete we can give yow a choice of from 40 t,, Wl different lines in any ai*; >,m may require. It SSBBSMSSsJ that is new in Kinr W4SBSMS1 and fScrgi-M. and Scot.-h, Kn-lish and Canalian Tw, .-,)>. U K HKI.IKVK that nowh.-r.- ,'lKe within your re*ch will you find HO comprehensive a st.K-k and UK KNOW tli.it n. .win re . ls<- within your roach will you get tw|iil v.ilu.M. Judgd ot it by the followm-,' Inn-s, or better ntill. conic in and s, i- thu C 40 Men'H Navy lilue Seri!f Suit*, douhle l.reasted. yod luiingM and thoioiigldy well iu;idc, .ill MI/.I-H from .% up ........... ............................. 3.7ft .MCII'K Heavy Carutd'an Twed Suit*, ninitlu bruaMtexl, MU'ijue, fnnner iwtiii line<l, very HI-I virt-able for slimmer wear, all aizcH frmn M up .............. 4.L'."i Men's Fine all wool Twe<l SuiU, e\c.-lh-iit rangu of color* and pattern*, ! it linings throughout m.l perfect fitting, nil HIZL-I -M up Men'* Nobby Tweed SuilM, aac<]Uv *tyle, made of ly Nvlected nil wool materials, [uittern.s exclusive. workmanship the hext, nil nia-n 3<i up .......... 6.40 Men's Navy Ultie Kurdish Serge Suits, aac>|Ue lyb-, f.irnn i' satin lined, iwrfectly tailored and |.i if, , tl) titung, all niztw from 'M up .................... 7 .'.!?> Men's Fine all wool Knulinh Tweed Suit*, aiic<|Ue (VMti, very newent pattnm, thoroughly tailored and pcrfe.-t fitting, all aizra 36 up ........................ 8.1K) Coats and Mm s Kx'm Kim- Coats anil VuHtw in Hac<pie cutaway or double brunA>-d Htyle*. m.idi- of vi-inti.n worsti-d. clay woi-M.-d, French ;.ii.l Kiitflish serge, etc.,Hilk Mi.-li.-,| ,.r IH.IIM,! ,,|^,. Thi-i- in-.. |,.rf,.,-t|j Imi-il and ,.f!u<rwitn) wrll nin.l,., M/.CH :i4i up at to.DO, .50, 1 75, 'M : "" 1 ....................... .......... !l-J.-, Tlii-w W**\H mv tii^di- up ..f strictly ,ul wt^.l in.it. ruin and arc |MfM*Md to ijivc al>soliit.' s;;tisf.ictii.n Tln-n- is in the market a lot of nliiNldy lilack K.KI that cm be s 1.1 at lower prices than genuine reliable matt-rials but which we do not handle. iVwarc ..f them el*cwh. i. \V have iKwitively every line of Men's Knie Worstutl or Tweed Tr..iis,.rs tlmt ,. -nld |,.xsi',ly !. dcxired from the smallest to -he l,u>;est H i7^-H. All alu-ratioiin we make free ..f ihai^e, pnceH 7oc, 90, fl.OO, 125 150 1.66, 1.7&, 2.00, 2 25. 2.5O, 2.CO, 2.75, 2.S5, |3,.|SJO. F. T. HILL Ac CO. - MARK1DALE ^ 3!wwwwwwww^ i WEEKLY AT THB OFflCB, TD KTUKMT, FLKhHF.EToN , O>T., BT W. H. THVMTOH. tl per annum strictly In advanrr Advertising Rates: Uolomo. I vr. M ; hilt col.. 1 yr, * qoart.r col., on* yr, 16 Trnil*nt adTrtlunint chrRd t thi rW cial per lln. (or Brit Inurtloa n J I cent The Ontario Government's f,ood roads bill Las been withdrawn and will not likely bo brought up again in its present form. The reason assign- ed is thai it ia a complicated question. owing to the fact that there are forty toll roads in the province and there form a ataniblinf? block which, in order to get ovor, require* more ex- consideration. Admiral Dcwey in now out for the sidi nrj of the United States. This fact would seem rather to contradict tbe claims for extreme modesty which were- made in the gentleman's behalf after t!i battle of Manilla. He was then represented an an old sea dog who cared for nothing but the smell ,of powder and salt sea breezes, and 41101 tally afraid of the uewspaptr in- terviewer. His nature appears to have clmngfid very materially. Tlio county council of Dufferu sent a nu-?saf,'o of condolence to Lord Diifivrin ni H -" '-'"' i' i'"'t death of his aon in Kcnih Africa, l.oid PiilVrm, in his grateful reply, said that " No wordit cotiid convey an ade.jttato idea of thr gratitude and enthusiasm which tho devotion of Canada to our coiniiMii empire has givon hirth to on this Mh- of the water." Great Brit- ain h-> In i self been astonished at the nnauiuim-i ruhusi:iKin fliKiiified to- day tliroiii.'lioilt her colonies. The war pimmi'try fur the W(iK in:y l.e pivi H in a very few word*. IjOrd Roberts yot renmins at !::<! n, f iiiti-in. lilt IK KI tiding fe^f oflii'utl di<epalclii s, aii'l Riicli ss arc sent lhr,,'i ;li finin diircn-nt points art somewhat contnidicloi y. A small I'.IT '-'i dolaclinient at \Vep. m-i. south-past of BlosafoatalB, w,is he- spigf-d for u \\ iiy the l!oern, who, however, are now reporti d lo have withdrawn. Kuhertn is appar- ently awaiting a full supply of horses, which Ht-e now arriviiiif at thfl Cupe (ii groat nuinl>fr?. Hull^r in innftivp ,n N-ital. Tli" t\i!fi of Marking is not J"t rpjHirtml us having l>een raised. Town Llnr A. nncl I . f'rinn thir OICT Mr- Johnnton of Huntitvill, who lian I, cm on n extend -d visit with her sister Mn. Heoth, teturncd lr>me lust week. Mr. (i. MntulniKiiii, jr., tott a tine young hor a ilioit lime ago with in (tarnation. Mr. J. M. David hid a nueceiwf ul wood liee wri-k In-f'.n lt with a party fur the young people t night. Mr. J. Orown ha* the timber on the on the ground to replace hii Iwirn, burn't down li' rt tiini- Ago. The Hut cln nxoii hoys had n wood bee Unt week which wan a dec-ided HUCCCAH. Mr .1. Wyilleii hired with Mr. C. Oarmm for the nummer. India Fnmine Fund. Mr. V/iii Strain has undertaken the tank of collecting d, nations for the India famine fund anil beg* t acknowledge through The Advance thi* week the fol- lowing 'u :ii which he IIM received: Dr. (;hrito* W . Clayton Wm. Strain Rv Jos. Ward .... I'eler Holnian A Friend Hubert Colijuit John Heard Wm Henderson W. .1. White A S \ .in In i! . . M. Kichardton A Friend A hyson W. W. W. : (to 1 (N) 60 00 60 26 60' 60 60 I0 00 26 60 60 A. Armstrong .............. 1 (X) correnpondent, who him arri/ed at South- runp'on from th fr,,nt, said he believe I that the worn! of the war wa* ovr, but that guerilla warfare would ^ontinua for Mum- lime. A Kruxftelx despatch aayi a rumor ha> lieeii circula'tnl by a Dutch ofti< ml that nine of the ng-itiory powers t,, the Hague pvace cotiferunce Contemplate urging in- tervention hetwei-n Oreat Britain aud thu South African repnblir*. Two sheep belonging to Win. Hartley, who liven wea'. of Sholburne, turned up one day lut week after they were given lip for li*t. It appear* they had none to Tho*. Mates' farm in Amaranth and were feediux at an old atraw ntack about nix feet high and partly undermined. A big Htiinn c line up and the .-tack waa cover ed over with anow, which waa drift*! and piled in w> hard tho shr.-p could not get out. The nheop were discovered InM week, after bein( routined for forty daya, without anything to oat but frozen utraw. Tho aniniala were living and will recover all tight. Shelburne Kre PreM. Mr. James Kruer of the Tr>ronto Line, south of Atnott, la*t Thursday delivered three three-year old ateerato Meaarn. Me- Convey, the combined weitfht of which wa* 4.400 Ihs, ni,d for which he received f> Uftit* n [Kniml er a tola! nf $220' One of the Mtecru wi'ijJi.xl I ,.V.'"> lh.<. .in I ili,- ther two v?rtfed 1.4.'<7i Hi- each. Mr Frmi r it one of t|, u best "teedeiK in thin |iait of the eouulry and every ye.ir tnrn.- llt ;i few Inilu-lns.if cuttle which I), ing him the top pricu of the export mai k. t NOWH. NOTICE toCREDITMS II. ThurKton ................ 1 J. W. Bell ................... <!. Mil, hell ................... 1 A Frii-nd ...................... A Fricml ..................... i: W. Uiichi.- .................. W. F. Ilifkling ................. W. Mo'T.1 ...................... M. Wilson \ M iiilis.,11 1 1 Uev. Mr. Thorn Mi. r.,|p Sandy Stcwmt Sinclnir VVidow'i Mitt). . 00 50 00 L.T. _'."> 60 _;. 60 IH 0(1 50 L'.'. fX( 05 !'. ,i n l'KAR.-- Ill 'i.l--:. I- IV Ml M'Hlil ' tu Mr. am! M." Jut. I'varauu, oaufBtat \\ n ... i .n I n.l.iv . I nli in*!., to Mr. anil Mr* Tb foil n.;o I ll'ilh'tiii .n!t. 'I'll,. i.ii, il ii'iitherly wind of Sunday ami Monday produced oi.o of th.i ui,,i>t re- linn k.it.li' ice idlovcs ,s. i .1 ,.n tlie s,, nlli, TII >f (leorginn II iy. It extended In tin- matter of the KtI,> of J,nr H. Mlnu, lti- of thu TowmMpof Arteiiienia In Hi.- ( ..in, tv <,f ()rv. lamior, il*f, ,-! D l lixrulit t \ .11 |ns.ia-,t t,> tin- ron , I , tAt. Hi (if Ontario, IH07, (' ', -.. ll't .ill I'M. III.M . mi, | Hi;,,., . |,n> ,nu clalin* aaliiHt thii r- ,,[ tl.,- -niii .Unim n. Alleo, wbodlad ooor about thellilrd '.. f Soteinbor, A l> isgp, ai*r*qnlrw|nn or I il" .'l-l ,lav c,f i Mm, rm ko , |>alil t,, II. I. S) I..'||IMII,,I U , |,,,.| \;;. '"" ' ..... x,. ',.m r th l.4t \M:I n1 ri -tii ....... t ,,i IbtaaiitdavaaMd.UicU-fnlliiaina H'nl |,HM :, l.ii- 1C tl,, -ii , l,,|.. >. Ii, I ! l.r thmn an, I f:nth,>r I ikr mil ii-e tint M, , . H ll U*t III, -III I. -II, , I ,)H , XH.-II I llMll.l III, I llltir.l III haVlOK I'T.lril Hilly In Ml,, elHlni, of w.i'.'h tllcy h!l !, .1 li-n, u ill -f, n.| tlml I'., ',ir will i,,.; !" hl,lo f,,i tl > "1 t , Mill . til i- ". niii.' I. .. "I -n,-ll ,|l-|,|].'|i.i.,|,. II. .lil. .1 S|,IIMI|I, and ll!.-i.a- I All.-u, 171U. lUvof Aplil, 1 ,, NEW GROCERY t k| .I,- K r..-t.-r,.,rl of tin* v.n.liw, shtii-f, mid in nianv plMM, nntkbly b vond ilirold Mfn,.,,dCI,.rk,n Hiidoat -i 1., ,,f tin- Nott.t -\ i .'iii 'u I. : i . o|ii-nnl out a full line of new i :es in \\'n..|,ts nld Hlore, (ippoaittt \iin>'. ioni:' j, ,!;, -ry. itntl will keep in lock over) thin),; iisti illy kept in an up to. tl.ite t;rocory. on. Tnhitiviii ' K-'0.1 ill thtnr aes- , Ci^ar*, ramlifH, ipieua- i of every .ii .> ip- 1. >n, sinok- i!i-> d up to a i-oiis'tli-ralilr hei-jlit, apptr oilman liadtliea, soap intilndii^ tlit' rntly fnun thirty to forty feel In llm , ,.|el,iiUrd Sap-,',,, I have a prune. H.*n bright Muni* M tlw nstklb| pile* of -, , ......hnick. pr. s.-nted a beautiful appearanre, and in "" il,, i. M-niin- looked like great fleeoy *. S ! MtUOBSStS nay, many other t-1 .11 Is lyinj; tllf llol'l/oll. War Items H too ninnri MIIS freah and choice. to mention A Ca|> Town despatch Ray rearly ' IHKK) hornr-i have been landed thnr. \ .nl l.'l, whitdi md ic i 1 , that tvery effort in lx>ing put forth to reinn ly tin- tli'fff in the Hritiah ortjtniiatio' Frederick Villien, the retert.t war (1IVE HE YOUR CUSTOM FA Rl INT f\ U vj I > I Wright's Old Stand, Flesherton Ku'/a taken vimo , c >nh. M. Richardson & Co. Spring* Millinery AH that's new and bright and stylish in Seasonal >li- .Millinery finds a place in our show KMMHIS, and a srl'-ction (;it a modi-rate price) to nuvl the individual taste iifV\vr\ cii> turner is [mssiMc in oiu- wide and varied assortment. 9/ovf///'t and Specialties in jCadits' fteadt/-io-Woar Jfats House Furnishings lYospri'tivt' huyers of House furnishings will find \ve have made special i>rc|>arati<>iis fur their wants this >i-;ison. Om- assortment of New Carpets, New Oilcloths, New Art .Muslins and New Lice Curtains is very complete and \ve present a ijood choice at diti'eivnt prices in evel \ line. CARPETS ! Tapestries _'V. :!."c. 4(k-. ."<. .">.". t>Oc, >.V. ?><. 7.V, >.">< per yard I "nions ami Wools, H<> inches wide :{(K\ :>."><. 4(k-, 4.'.e, 7:c, '.'<Kv llrinps l:!c, l;V. Hie. >i-, :{.">( per yard. Stair ( 'arpets -i:k-, IN . L'l'c, .V>r, per yard. OIL CLOTHS New Patterns From ^.">e, to 40c, square yard ART MUSLINS Handsome Colorings From (J to 15c per yd. Im- jxirted Nottingham LACE CURTAINS New Designs and Artistic Patterns 2i>c, 4(K-, .">0c, 7.V, $1.H>, $1.40, JJU.50, $-J.lV) per pair. No matter whether you l>uy the low priced or the 1 letter (|imlities we mention, the value in every ease is the siime the l>cst procurable and that's a fact worth remembering. Hardware Depart. New Season's Wall Papers CeilingB, Borders uinl Hanging Prices froiu 4 cts. Tin- arrival of supple- mentary orders gives our customers over 6000 Rolls to select fiom all new and liatnl.soruc matched New Window Shades 25c. complete New Curtain Poles J"rom JOe. complete PREPARED PAINTS 1 SOLO BY ALL ^HADES EVERY ONE TO HIS TRADE, our but- ness is selling: Paine. We know what to look for and what to look out for. It's like- ly you don't. That's where we'll help you. We've experi- mented; our experience will save you trouble and annoyance. When we tell you THE SHERWIN- WILLIAMS PAINTS Are the best paints for anything paintable you may depend upon it. Let us show you color cards. I V\. Richardson & Co. FLESHERTOJT I - NORTHERN 'U -It-it r&L SOUND. OMT ""R.s better to have ami not need tli in to n.ii'd lunl not \Vht-ji r li,,,k hJvo rain > -trry MI inubrtllii. Somo .Hi" .11',. i r. looked lik: hunes. Tho who took our advir* and t>UH^:ioKS education arc now roaping tho Uuncfitn. Tlio-v who didn't *ili thi-y had. I hll- I<U.1IIHS OolllK. IS jlVlt what i . : i.n n rivl womi-n ,'v.run.j <mt in lifo. RSBMl fat CStslsglM and Co!l--yr Journal f.-X-lll C. A. I-leminx, Prin. in Tonii beuiil-i \,irll ITtli. < .A Vicinity Chips i ir.r: rUtirs f the l*ii>t 4arfi!lly Culled fur th . Ap,>iy k of wi'ehes juat ill t J. F. ' ! I uj I Unck (,,r J. II. lieurd. A. S. V*nllu*eii ii -till l<-udill<: in on, -y W 4J p..-r cunt For. .4A1.E (jixid, Mound, yotitii', maic. Appl> -,i K. 1' I. A ' tVilon. (lid nc.s; |,er. !. r sale .' il.n i.ttico any <jiiai,tiiy u;> ! <n e toi at ic ]H-r hi. Ne.v cuoU'.o clockM iutd many othor tariellea to clue from it, I. F. \.mli'is VII 't. Personals J. \V. Henderson of Torunto was an Banter holiday ruitor with Crienda in io*n. Mrn, \V H. Thiu-^t n vii>etl with frienda in Owen Sound our Ka-tter. Mrs. L.-lfler of (>lwl.st-,iie, Michigan, spent Easter with hr sin'ff, Mot. \V. A. AriiMtr..iiL:. 4ai<>nx 'In- Easter vii:,ir were: R. F. Arii,:/i>.ir:. M>s ( 'l*ra and Mr Fred s i lin, Owen S.iui.,1 Colleyiaie; and Mix* K'.il.na S.a'th, K .genia, t Mr. .fm. Smith's. Mr. Frat.k Vdii IhiHi-u tiMie.1 Cht- ith trioinU tin Sund.iy Mrs .1 \V. \\hrl.y of M.trkdnk- is the .jnest >{ h r siter, Mrs MaUvlin Bt<in. Mrs Km. (iliiHili, who lian Sj.ent the *nt,-r \ii'i dwell Sound i' : ;iiN, return- i- !.i-rHni on Twis'Uy and will make her alMxle fur nome tinm with her , Mrs. W. H. '1'lmr-ton. Auii-nt< iliKe w!io v i-.it ei tlu^ for E.is'e.r I o! . ':\s mre: A-'M. o, F. Hunt. Hr K. K Mnrr-iy. ti. !l, K. sheppird. N'I^S Km H-^ I!, M . ; 1 Mr- W. P. Sjd- Mr KolMTt Kuli-triliuin lias Mr. Jo. McCornmck'n (ir-.(i.Tiy "liiiain ttr If ymi want your carpet dnn in a worUinanliar main., r call at Flendi-i <i|i[MHiito tlie I'ri-.iliyteri.ni cliurch. To rnnt LointW !. Con. :*. N. D. R., \rti-nn <!. larye clunring. i;ood building*. Aunly to W. J. IVllamy, Fleshert.'ii. There was t;""d akatin^ on the rink i Friday and th pnntmir was tlior- < Highly enjoyt'd by uuinliera of vdlKgum. For the beat crem-n aepnrutor on eirlh nca the De Uvell, (Duk Bowl Machine ) .n exhibition at the So -Ho Foundry, Ceylon. M. Richardaon & C..., F. T. Hill & Co. ami McFarladd A Co. Imve each MIMIIII- ihle announcements in their Iv.-rtinin^ pace ibis week. .ItidKinx fnun the immll quantity <>f uaple syrup otfvrod on the market here cither the waaou inuit be a nonr one or /ew pvonle aj-o making. 4 } per cent piivate umnry l-.aned on asy tt?nm of n-pAynit'iit !>) (!eo. Uuth vrfor.l, Slifllnirii- Expenn Inw. Com- munication* receive prompt atten- tion. For the lien -lit of her out-of town cua- tome Mr. Trimble hat* made arrin^i-- inenta tu take pruduce in vxclmiiKi) for millinery, l.adu-s out if town thould n .'! this new departure. The Pulls, who were heru la.t wt^k under the anpici-s ..i" ilu- IMIIH!, yytvt* an extra eveninu's uiiturtuinnirut on Thur- day eveniin;. Tht-y were greeted with i;o.,d houtwH on every occasion, and were popular to the la.st. Au auction rule of farm Ht-.ck, iniplf- irrtit.s and bnajwbold fnrtjiturc vill I.-- held on lo'a 1'.' and l-'i. con. -' S. t). H , Artenn M.t, on Satindiy. A,iiil 'Jl, the |iro|,,,rt.. -,f Mr. llu-h M.-Faydm. D M rni.ick, mii-ti r M.. V\ I 1 Hi -ard tftnrniil from T..r .iii . on Monday ul i r i-..npl. t.iii( r- ri laments to hnndl.- a l.iri;.- %rifi\- of lilctclfi. I'o not foi|{.>t that lie ntdls wht-els fn mi thiity d.-ll.iis M|I nnd on *nay tfiir-. ''all and itrt parttculltr*. l)i. Tli. 'in. is ('ilU'ti, fonnt-rly of the I'liui-raity of Toronto, where ho took liis lacht-li r'< di-^ree for ineilical stiidiea. II.AS I 't-i'ii appoint, d ai-iociati- |i . .I..IUI.H Ho|.kinn Univets tj I >i ' . i ..-ntl\ d'.-clitifd a c.i II to tliu <:liair ..i' ^yni'iti'miy in Y.tlw I'nivci-sity. Ur C'il : .'ii i.- a i .'olinslott a..d Andn-w t'nllen of tlii* pi and R n of lln> 1-iic Ui-v Tli.'iiias Cullcii, who diod in London a few yeais a,'o. S[ir..u'.>'. ' hriVH j.ist o|. i'i.."l H Ir.'-'i <tofk of ne garden si-fd-. (mi..!. I, lemons, Kinl a full s'lm-k if froah L" ' .itioiiery nn 1 i-oiio.". tifiK-ry. wl.icli t!i -y are selling cheup. A IM'.! n <;. e..-l .'nliv solu-ilid. It uvtl t i ! s i easy in the h.-'-ipv d.iys f yt-re. feirtlie man who kepi a (prlow| i r a n i...'. t .1. \ .' N stoie, to sit ..ut in front inn! whit'li 1 nm! t;ill< polilie* and i ro|M, f..r the f..l!s wh-> did tlm buying ilicn !o..k irtins t . li'id the sh ps. Kut things 're vary different ill llleH-) ino.l, 1.1 I i in, t-s .l.tvs l,...'|.m- .store ladill'emit; pfople, to. . |..av>; different ways and the man who :.-> in ImsinesH must let p.opl- Hllderstai d what In- sells and wheie hi- tells ii, if he doe-.i't want to sti.tnd. II" tnu-it tell f.'ll.s what he i* doinu tell them cHiididl.v and clearly in a style that isn't meek, wliat he liaa to sell, hi-t pr!c oa, the location of his slot,', for they've quit* K"' "Vr buying as they d.d in tlaya i Mi Wrtjfk't of ll.i^i-rsvillt! w -j.. n.h'i^ t;.i-,trr lioli-i.-ys with Ilia T A:ki*nliiHi. Tomn'o, in th.- ^Kt tl-. i- ucek o I IHT wvitlier, Mm. J. >\ \IIII-.T.HIJ .^!r. ,li. Mi-C. i M. i-(<. who baa bi-en liiMij ri Safinth aVlntlg tlia win'fi , n- rn -I In .v |..st week ami will remain >orkini< up tho remnant r -lock . In Stock at the Medical Hall i '011111:1 !! l;,'l. M.'iirnoth. Alfajfa ami Alhiki- ' 'loVeJ SrelL Tim -tij) Sei.i, d-.-hiT.i (ir.vw. Rape Turiii;> Sril--JiiinUi. Carter'w Im proved. Hall'-, Bngru>lm, \\lutc (ilol>, 'ed. l''.t Man^t*!. Mammoth Yellow Mangi-l. IniproVftl White and Yellow l.oii-j farrot. ia . in bulk, aod a full vari- ety of I iardeli Seed. DnU-li Sets ami I'ntiitK Onion* - firxt come rir^t served, fur oidcrx omnnot be. re til led. All .'heap for tauk. Easter Services. Thu .-Tvicei ill each of the hurehe on Sunday parUi"k of i ho character nf the day. At the Presbyterian church the chtiir rendurrd three odmu! antliKins in a very ple.-uunu manner, in fact the uiumc at lliu* church wa* eatra ttHul There were, hoirever.no H.iral deC'iralioim. The sermon waa U|in (h appmpiiite topic of the resurrection. At the Mi-tlmdist church in the even- ing a radical tlu|>arture wax made from the o.tli-iary program wh^n va.-i.uist ivxls w ro rea 1 hy inemberH of the audicuce nl.istra'ive oftlie grwt event coUjint im.r atetl by thi.i day. The choir remlured nuiiilier of musical Hulectiui.a at inter- cals. Dr. Clint,m wat the |eaker n this oce<vi,,n. and told the niorv of the c uriiixioii and resurrectibn with much feeling and ,n good language. Tho pul pit hail only a few tfowurs by way of atioii, hut the ay in 1 1, .he flower, the lily, was conspicuous I v its nblenco. .lust why our lovers of flowers di not grow more lilies is a <|ues'i,m we cannot HhNwvr.but fact remains tlrtt lily uiiiwing l.'i.s ii -ver bvun a popular ainuw.-nici.t with our intliea. .. 'nseqiu'iilly uonp were :tv,-nl:tli!c for decorative pin poses. Among; the Milliners Tho >prim< nidUneiy opcninuH were iield list ire- k and were vmited by lar^c numbei-H of (lie fair sex, wlm ha 1 pin 'e.i IM-I. ii- lie -in ;t I't-ivild'Tiii^ a',rtinent of thu most beautiful ere'ioin llmt the inline i s art can deviw. Our re|xiriei look u stroll hrongb the n.i.ins .uel i n- i. ':! !"..!.! dow.i vMtli iioceH, but we hive l>,-,'ii ol.h, iil to, .inline his extrava- gant 1. in, Inn n to the folluwing mat er-nf -,-|-ipti,,ns . AT M. KK'II \KhsoN \- cos Antnii^ tlie many and vaiied tlinii.' ,!i iv n f'.r s|.iinij in this HBiabliahnienl the Mtriiai's, both large nnd Hiirili, are , t thuiK, tlinugh then' i\ie hats 'linn shown. Klnw ets tind fnl- . - u r i!i ahitn i.,i.i ,. A f t; cy j-ist i o is hunches of crapes am! I.erii s. l,ir iml all lir^e tl'.wuinar" thu favor N.I ^i;ii-ing f,,l n ai, j ,sli ,ivn ihii ind Mili,lu,-d. I '. d.t ui. :!, old pink, and thu *ofr, c'.'ois sliatln:^ itilo ihv darltt-r :n .I -h"! 1 h.idi s. A very ha HI--.IIIII' tutliaii wu ninde of p 'isiel i;r on s ik, ih,- biiin drap^-d 'ii!> li.ifcnl.el _ I :,e. TllC CP)WH w a-s | r, I tily dripcd in silk and tini.shijtl with it ancli of foliat"'. ViMthcr turban W.-IK of black nei|>mi wnh l.iruc i < -ties of l.lhL-k c'lill'in and frm-.-ed sciitf rarelvHsly knoticl at the si^lc. ho.-.d, ,1 y sulish waa a larxe white leghorn tiiiinned with two while, demi- pinnies and l.'iri;e pink and -riinsnn roses. A chic li'tle roiiuet had the tmall crown of ahirred m.iuvu chiffon an<l the bri f pnt.'y -,.,) iin traw tnmin.'il with Inrve n>uttcH of black chiffon and chiff n tie*. \ ,'i-y much admired was a lurg* black ha*. H.trmg otf the fao, made of tucked , and triiumod with two (urge black l.luim-h and fi.kln of clntfon caught Mi jet buckles ; drape tin of chiflue. Srvrral pr-tty clui. lien's hats were n mimed with lurg Huffy rosetien and liet>. < )ne particularly pretty child's hat wa of while leghorn trimmed with Lib- erty satin ami lilli a of the valley. It IH needteas Ni add that t ie entire dinplay, an utual, waa a decided nucceu and did great credit tu MIM Rmnkin and h.;r an AT MRS. TRIMBLE'S Mrs Trimble baa th year had her rooms enUrm- I anil the torinvr limited space baa given place to a lar.je ami airy how room hurn her d. ft wnr .inaiisl. p ' sMiist'ai -fin ily t'xlnhitetl. \V L - *ui attempt a description of a few of the mo'.- iiotewoithv HIM, vs. but it will Ig merely a cold deacription and a look ov, r the, variotiH dainty construction* is ab-< Intwly nt-iraaitry u, older to form a co.- n-.-t ideH 'rf then- attrac*ioiiH. Thr- liint wtf will mention has the s'l | u ro!lnii' ott face, f..vi-red in black net with yellow tucked clntfon. tucks cl, aely Inid tiiuel her. while tn thu fr .lit bland -i an elegant bunch of Inrdt* if pnra Ime us preys mitt a l.nncii ol heavy black u Inch HIM Bowed to the. back of lln-su in lil.n-k vclve' rihbi'ii, exiended in lonu s'n-amers. theae being caught at the l.a.-k with a new coh.ivd brilliant buckle aud tirt. the whole effect bei.ig exiruniHly cl.a-sie And rich. Ml I yet .sulticiuntly lie -dent. Another of an entirely different cha:- .u-ter IN a cream leghorn cauuht up high on left side and prevailing droop, trnn- nx-'i in a tuckeil silk acarf in heliotrope and iTfinii. cut in what is known .IN ti-h tail ends at the. back To the n lit Mand-t a hamlaome bunch of hulii roaet*. while trailing on brim at thu hark ia a second bunch. A hunch of < : .. riblxui with handaome brilliant buckle anil black v,-lvet |IMI|> trim 'he bande u at lef' and complete the hat. A pretty tut bin rolls up at sides and is trimmed in knots or putfH of tuckeil tor- . I uoih chitf. HI, graced by sprays of tiiite I foliage. An und the ! rim is a new nett ing in toit|uoii ribbed with silver gilt. From cenire of crown to right aide of rim x r enda a band of black silk velvet ribbon I e mug at intervals cut ateel buckla*. At the left side is a bunch of i.ew uetnn; and a bit of black velvet aud buckle, mtking a very pretty crea'ion. A very rich inadx hat m in all black done in r"cttc*. Still another delicate hat ia made in p tstelle tint, soft shading, trimmed in larsje d -nhle-i leied ronet'-s and a 'ask of foliage, with A little ton h f black and buckles. Added to theou we will mention > more distinctive cn-atii n in a violet tur- ban iriiiiin.'il with I irje roMetlUK of black with vio'ct rviitie, aln.ve all arisinu a hunch or In-liotro; e. and black odpreyg. \r iintl tin- biiin IK wound a drape of black fancy nut. > Something entirely new in shapo and dcc.'iatl -it m a ctuiipiict hat with (.iuhtly drawn tucked whi'e clntfon am) black MM|tiin brim. The crown is composed of Mack xilk velvet ami wx|iiin ornaments, while a IMIW ami ends of black fall over the hair at back. Thin hat is popular in Toronto. The draped acarf effect in < rimming with fringe falling un thu hair in still popular. The new drapuriea nnd new Japmtr Hotting ahoiild be sven Mm. William Lowe rxpirud Hiiddenly wlnle attendiiiK Kantur M' unlay services in St. Marv'a Church, Owen .Snmd o f{eqt i ToHent-At nxwoiiaW* pt!c, tlm cinnfor'- ! , .IwelhllK ltel\ .MJPilpi.'.l b, Mn. W K. Ki.'.i,,-! Al-o I'M- ! i-lii,p an. I on i>-. ti-ru n >ir HII.H! In irk ilwnlllnu, !' one tfoo.t irkinn .lwi-lliiii( in KVunlinrtoii. A|.plT to K. J. -^},i iilr, PUnbi.rtou. Boiled Down Facts ABOUT . . . Dr. Ward's -- Blood and Nerve Pills No remedy ever introduced in Canada has gained so manv words of praise from sufferers all over the coun- try as these thoroughly effective pills. WHY? Because they positively cure ail dis- MSCS brought oa by impoverished blood, such 33 heart trouble, nerv- ousness, rheumatism, dyspepsia, etc. ALSO Because they induce sound, healthy sleep, and restore VIM, VIGOL% and VITALITY to the body. A1SO Because their use enables the system to successfully resist attacks of colds and the inseparable re- sults, viz., lung and kidney troubles, a fact of especial importance at this season of the year. CO Mint* p r IN>E. fl toaaa H 00. A'l 4 at ten WiUuMtO*. Turoatu. Oat. BOOTS & SHOES WB liava received a very largo sujiply of the jCateit Sty its antt IfoveUies In Summer F<ntwor Not the c<>iiiiin>ii- pl>c productions that lack everything but uhcaiuieMi. Our nira i to give imiUfactioii "^ Wl C Give us a Trial $fe Wm. Clayton, - - Flesherton '' * FLESHERTON We are this week making a GRAND DISPLAY * * * III 01 ll/ 01 01 * * Oi OF New Spring Goods In Every Department Ladies, we have this week opened our New Spring Shirt Waists. We are carrying this Spring a much larger stock and our prices are low^ These goods we bought at a baigain and we are selling at a bargain, prices from 5oc to $2.00. Silk and Satin Department In this depart- ment we have now the finest assortment we ever showed, a beautiful variety for Ladies' Waists. We also opened this week a lot of Ladies' ready to wear skirts in ail colors. The prices range from $1 to $5. Don't forget that this season we have added Millinery to our store and shall carry a full stock of Ladies Trimmed Hats. We cordially invite every lady to call and view our selection. Wall Papers Bear in mind that we are carry- ing a very large stock of wall papers. We never car- ried such a variety and the pattern, quality and price are the best ard lowest. * * IT [1 !.- J a ib m ; * * * * * 5 * * i * if if if if if if if f if if Flesherton, Ont. %?'i.'. : i The New Store - -.. Our Spribg Dn-ftjs Guud s : k.-. 1'r.nis. I, ,n,. UN, Lie-- Curuiba, s.,i,t ini{<, Ti.kn:;. Ci.:i . ady f..p inspection. Now we ;m li\i.i^ in a proKn-iwivu ti.m-. u 1 in M r lies.ra was there iich a st-.i-k sliown in this j.iu-lof thu country. The i>. ds I.eini: lirmiuiit in ; . ana i -,;.. i.. i-.i ,-uv noiiiing loin .in-d with o'her plncvMan n m n auie xuraniee Ilia! we ean savu y..u inniny. 5<W yards of finice cllet:'|iio , 1'n t in dillerent ddcir per yarn '-'ii*. p ir.U ifPrinMM |iink .HLiijm and IJlu-: with |ii)lka a nxu-ar !) < );;r .'<>, . i'< T t-t ii a dandy, five c'a.-|i nnd inado of n v.-^y h?vv ni.-ffrial. Minute* 24 ini'li Sliii-.inm ' '''iiif. rtd and ,l;irl; cln-fi|in- " . i yid. 29 111 ll Shiifini; woulii l)i> pi.n.i valiK- at 12^ iii chec.|,ii ' on 31 inch Ox.'..nl K.un-v Sii:i-iine * jtfiyhast 9* ric 1'J*. 31 inch Dark Indig I'.] i.. I 1, . Pat J. E. D W D L E Station ..... Ontaiit) *

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