Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Nov 1900, p. 3

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NOVEMBER 1, 19OO THE F LESHERTON ADVANCE V. 3TM d Co. STOKK JRffrf November Trade - Winners \ The pra lent uliuppcr will do well to make a uote uf the fulUwinK exceptional values un>l when in town make it a point to net) llie tfoodtt these prio represent. Houlillesa BOIUD uf you bave beeo trading elitewhure and oertaiuly bave been ayiui; niucli higher |iri.-u fur vary in ferior c,i.inl. lau't it about time yen did your buying where your money \oaM lispnt IK tl.a butt possible advantage ? Hive these prices a careful perusal You'll not find va.ues like them elsewhere. I "i ill lrr->S Ullls 'A iuchos wiile, good w. -.i(i,t. Uee-t 1'ntl.m-.. oi.nuiul ttuiali, regular pray 7"' cent.-, our prico, special 4K Twrrils. I 1 ' piece* extra bwivy twe.d, correct for mrn wiiiMr suiu or boy*' tuliunl wear, full 'J* inch in newest mi. I licst i"%t i-rn - iini. colors, regular price 45 cent*, >'ur prict', ]>.>cial, :;.; S niei-e.1 New Tweeds, saiun u above but not quite no Leafy, reguUr pri<:e 4O. oar price 30 Other lin. .1 as low ax li ' cenu. Faur> Sliirlini; Flannel*. li> pieces absolutely new iitii-ir.i. >'-]. rn p.-rli-fily fast, full width goods and liuar.mti i-,l nut I" briLk. Id-^ular price .io and 35 cnii In, our ITI.'.-. *|,e,-il, ;< Buys' Frieze Kerfi*!**. io navy, black and brown apliMi.ti.i lu>avj -chilli, tweed lined, dep collar a ppr- leot H-liool coal, sizes '22 upward, fegu'ar price ' our prit o I.IIH ii Tom-Hint; yard I'ure .ill lui- ii goods, special per 4 Art r re-tonnes. All are abolutrly fast colors the correct article for comforters, per yaid special 7i Fulled Cloth 10 pieces extra heavty fine all wool fimxii. paUerns ami colon the beet obuiuuble, rig, price ao its., H|>eciul per yard :','. Men'* I'mlerwear. In tin.- wool fieece goods, e'se- wherv >i>ii would p*y 81 per Kuit, our price per tuil ?5 Kxtra values iu other lim*s. FIlH' White Wool Rlailkrts - Kxlra heavy weight boft lofty tiuiuli, fancy and auculutely fhtcoloreil Ixird en, sizes UoiSo, regular price t3.5<- pair, specul$'*.?5 Extra Pine v .\ hite Wool Ulauketa, our lnr^t . heav iesi anil llt. This Manketa is equal \>j conipariaon In i.'l M.riY SI/.E and \VF.KiHT to some that aie sold <-l*eli>rr in ti.wu al 4.75 pair. We have one hunrirrd pairs to be ol.l at ::.'.>. Cr<"> all wool and I'llloll Kluilkrln A big assortment from .") tn Io [KjuiuU weight at the clocest pr ces you'll find li- r-kl>oiit.-, Our ass- tinent and viiluea tliii SPASOO are th bent it is i>iil>lr t,i lin.l liereabouta. 1'arliciiUrlv is this the cs in I un I >r, il< od. Mint), H. Mil iii'Ty, Munsnl Boys' Suit* aud Overcoats. A foniparHou of prices will give you itn dea uf how our l"iuie has doublud in the last few years. F. T. HIL.L &, Co ... wwvww/w^^ Advance WEK.KLV AT THE orrn:, t-'OL- I.IKilWOoll HTKRET, KLKHHKKTOK, DNT., B . II. Till USTON. 1 p. ran. in 111 -0 Mil v In aihaurr Advertising Rates: Be Oolumn. 1 year, 50 ; half col., 1 vear, 2H quarter col., one year. 15. Tranilaut adrortUement cliarne<1 attlio rate eenta |ier 1 1 n o (or flnt Insertion an 1 -I cent Mb aulinequeut Inaertlon. Duly ouc wci-k innro of the agony and tliPi) the newspapers of Canuda will discover that thrir readers can 1" better Borved than by dighiug np paf,'(> aflcr pa^'c of political hash nnd Rfiidctaslioiild jiossesa tin ir in patience for one week longer, before stopping tln-ir papers. We believe that no nation under tlio Ban's ray iH so ready to acopt unytliiii}? iu tlio slmpo of money as urc wo Canadians, lint at prrsnit tbe c.iuutry is Hooded with Straits S. ulcini'uls Hilvi r vnina^f and tins ia in-.- | 'led at i\* face value by every- body, although til.- actual valuo of a Stunts Ki'ttleia.'iii ilvoi- dollar is only sixty centa, owing to the fact that tliu coinage of the seUlcmeiitu is on a silv i basis. Ii is Raid tli.it mi riiti i|>i i-iin./ gentle in in ii'i-i'iilly IMJI..II .1 . \.-ial ilious- ainl ilollarH wuith of this dfpreciat.it cuinngc, and uwin^ to the inuocoiicy of Caimili tn. , u.iui.i^nl tu eiu'iilnte it iu ni innl.r .i |>iMiy pile out of the trunsactiou. Tho Suints iSettieiiiciiis Leluiii,' to (ill at Uritaiu uml lie 1-11 tin 1 coasts uf tin 1 Malay pcniuanla and .Siiiniiirii in the In i; in ucran. Their imiueH are nannkok, Jo'inr, Ne^-i i Si iillnU.i, I', i!i. in;, I'riiik, Seliiliifcr, and Bn^ci I r"; >Smu.> of tliem aio l>nrta of call for tliu C. P.R . steaniei .< find thilj llie iiiiiin y \MI< brought t> \iinooiiv.i. IJtit lii'yoiiil this iiiimudi- iili- spt'Ciilalion, tin: .mi 1^1- of uiiiny rountiies i.s found in free circulation among us, nnd uny person who handles Hindi Htnall coina^o will come across, more or less fn i|iirntly, the Danish skillin^, Austrian heller, Dutch Kruet..er, I'.iili; n inn Btotiliku, French fninc, Spanish and Mexican peso, aud many others. Probably when tbc now Canadian mint COUKN ml') operation things will be difJTiire.nl Inn just now the coinage in tin-. oouutrr is of a somewhat ooBDiopol- cbrncter. Tin iMiimii.in Alliance' has sent us a think j"t,'','er to the tempt ranee people anent Ibc plebiscite Uki n MHIH time ago by the Lauricr government, In tins circular the \lliance cxprcssm , its scroll"; con 1 1111 utimi of tlie K ov * emuieiit ami reasons aa follows : " Tlioro la suliNtanliiil reason for the In IIML' iif deep disappointment and strong disdatittfaclion that exists in regard to the action uf the Dominion o-nveiiiiiiriit anil piii'liiiiin nt. Ihu elector.itu at lai^e, and proliibitioni.sti< in niirticnlar, liuve In i u tnuted with grosfi injustice. They were led to believe that the polling of a substan- tial majority for prohibition would Vood'e Tht Ortat Knijlith Kmmlv Sold and recommended by all drnggisls In Canada Onhr reli- able niedlctne discovered. u JsaV/'K'*''","' guaraittttd Iu cure all xuai XVeknps, all effects ol attune orexcraa. Menu! Worry. Kxceiwlve use of To- baooo. Opium or Sttmulanls. Mailed on recelpl ot price. oDepaekace ft. six. t6. " result in tl.r of a prohib- package II PasBpUet . . . t* free to any dd TIM Wood Coui|B7. Wln<lor,0nl. Wni> ; t riin|il)iHliii,, i* -nl 1 in H. -l.iTton l>y U > ( hiMtou auJ W. K. ItielianlMiu, Uruu Farm for Sale farm, onlv *i*i if nold at once 66 a<Ti' rl'Ir.l ft!nl III C]>lf lltllil nttfct*) of fUltl\r- t.>r nrri/.inn, well w at ere* I HUil feuceil. OIKH] frame IIAIII. stal'U* uinlor . finnit ilwi'lliti^, s|i|f!i>li<l oreti m >l. i n. .! *it n. -. h...il, jj milrfl fiuii) Klenher- too. M-> liTatc |>M\ mi-lit down, balance t?ay I. Ill,* AltHJ H Illlllll't I i>[ Utlltl ^ >.'!(! I!-- fol -din itory law. The figure!) of the voting showed lliut n majority of the electors of (unn i. i, including a great majority of tin English-speaking electors, i in favor of pmliiuilioii. The premier staled to a deputation of prohibition- ists that the vote polled was, under the circnniMuiHTs, a largo one. It was the manifest duty uf (iuvernmeii: airl |iiu li iin. m to obey the maud ill of the i"'ople. The vote was not ftslinl fur l>y the prohibiti.iiii.-ts . Tl.e I'iini. ^t was invited by the Govern- nieiit iiinl purliaiiu nt, who framed ' the qiK'Slion, .-pi eituil the condition* and cho.-r llu tune. In strong terms I. Mil. i. s of the Liberal parly piuniis.il that llie will of the people a.- i \pres- sul in tin \.>tv tn be taken, \\oil 1 . 1 In carried out by the ^oveinnunt, On these puunisi's the LiUr.il paity Be- cin-i-d tlio support, in the last !>enernl elrctinn, of many men \vho. in ; faith, accepted the pledges givni. Tlic (iovei imient and parliumeiit liavo now iifnsed to obey the mandate which they invited, uml the reasons given for that evumon are altogether iiiaiifleieiit and nnsatisfiictory. If the liuVi'l lllilellt intended ti) rel'n.-e legislation in case of a small \>>t , concealment of that intention wa . . eet'di:>gly unfair. " > - . \M'l. t l\'ii\i yauci i an. ltl ^ >. ll.J. 81'Ki I I.I I Id'al Lftatti \^rni, Strayed or Stolen From m\ |>i i- 11 1 1 . --, ,.n u , !nrr.l,,v or T hurt \ .'f liu-t Wrt'k. I'll- J \-jii*i. I i,-.\ hfllt'l, lnt<- -['.a on I'li-aM, I'liil t-f ttiil whit i kin.tlv t'niuiuuicutc wit:i. I'rotou SIKI MII, Oct. 1^. HM>. K. a K. \V url. THREE PAPERS IN ONE Kit;lit |iai;,s .,f siiiiiiiinri/.ed and i-lissifusl neH. ' payes of prartieal uri iiiliiu il and live stock ^eM of interesting and in i/.ine fcri li.' ion tnres. Kail 3DQ Empire, .1 Sections j^ pages $1.00 PI-R YEAR lbil;ii.et> ol 1!HH) flee itli Mil>.seri|ilion for i goo, dubbin* List Nearly nil tlie elicit|icr claa* (if eily iniw>|i,i| ITS liiue ritined tile (nice of tlieir nul.H i,|il n.ii very nmlei nilly Ihu full. Tllil|is own i}; to two uiusex llie int|>os I . .n of iHwlam- uml int'iviHii in cnat nf white |.ii('.r Full .winij in it li.st of the vnrunia clulitiiiiK | 1 1. , mi fnr itH we havu cmn- pletfil it : Tliu Advance and Mail uml K.ni|,ire $1.80 (BsslsMMI of this year freo) Weekly (Jlobe 1 80 Dully Nowi 2.20 Dnily Stitr 8.66 Weekly Suu 1.80 Win. HcCalmon, Importer ol and Dealer In $E[D;$H, stem & uiuiu Granite and Darkle Work OF ALL KIND \IoinillU-ll t Cut i.u Shortest Noti e 8ydenhm t., - Fleahurton House d Lot For S: Mlock F , No. 15 IO.L l..lirion, gooA fruiu 'nas, aad lant* sia.bU,tood aarda aud fruii roa, <*! w-ll. lo I'ark 1.4, block H. lot 4 couiiiiiiiK I aotoa. Apply to A. Wloksn Pleaberton. or W, R M. Richardson & Co. - <DunctaM: WHAT ABOUT A NEW FALL 5UIT? Tliie cek we open out some sjiecial 'inea uf Sensonable Stutni.'.- that deserve special mei.tion. Each line hns been carefully selected with due rn-ard to itn Myliih appearance and wearing ijualitieii anJ innkt-sa very nobl.y,i-eas inableuit no two I'afern.s i, like- at a populnr price. Xe U'liipconl Suitinys. New Fancy Worsteds, New C'lay \Voi>t, .U, N> Fancy T. New \VI ipi-i ril r.tii'ini's, Ne* Worsted I'unl Suit.-,!.. . i,l. i fi. . . SJI.UI. I'anU to older fi. la $'.' '*< Rainproof Clothing for Fall Showers. (Jem >. '.r;r ofs. all sizes, fiiwn or drab pl.iid lini 1 p, > vvn scams, double vclu-t coll.tr. n-w b..x buck Our Special COAT | special $4.00 RELIABLE IMT.i;i.i;> FOR KALI. AM> NVINTKK WKAK. Our stock is Ui.ernnd more complete than ever H!! stylew- all sizes for Men. \Voin.-n, 1 \> an-1 tJirl* in the celebi ite.l tirinl.y Ruhber ill reliable 4oo>K hrM i|ti.i i'y i:.. -eeoinN. Prices right in every line. Hardware Depart. OXFORD STOVE5 and [RANGES I" i'i ' - ' ;| v^ ill <e t > uur iiistonuM's we offora lint' of Stoves ainl K'/.n^es coniliinin^ the height of perfection in operation, artistic- in (It-sign, ami prac- tical and perfect in con^tru -lion. Satisfaction i> a- -i-r.il when using rhcin the prices jjsketl are quite i onalile and we have a good selection to choose fi t'oolviM; STOVI--.S ;-i;.^i S17.:,O TO S.Vi.OO 111 'AT IN.; Sro\|;s |-i:o\| S.VMO ro S-JD.OO mbe.i ?^C:R(| Stx^vco eaH and Ssc Ours ! A Satisfactory Lantern Is vhat evnl.ody v\ants the 11UK) Cold lilast I'.itlcni has ;ill the I'eatnres of a perfect lantern strong, steady light won't Mow out won't leak xvnii'r Itn-a 1 . . I .-,-.,- and they're cheap too. We sell them am! -airanttv them.' 1'rice T.Vts. and s; K -ts. Cross Cut Saws o.dy llie l.c.t kinds fmni the must reliable maker. kind you want l>ig stock small prices. ' \M s l-MtoM ?." eellto. China and Glassware Ni , D-NM.K SKITS NK\\ Ti: \ >KIIS N Ton. IT SKTI>. . 97 pieces from $6.50. 44 pieces from $3.00. t> pieces from $1.1'."). M. Ricliardson & Co. THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE NOVEMBER 1, 190 Q WIJ.l, YOU BE BUSY . THIS WINTER ? It n<-.t .!<*, i S| n.| your time In IJlcucM. AttuJ the ***# i will not l uf next week. Wo make The Adrauc until Thurvl.iy it a rule to tn preiw uu \N edneadaya , P. reuual ipplicatinns received up to 15th at noun, but uwinif to election commii { Nov.. 1SWU. Geo. 'Varling, Vaniieleur Teacher wanted, second class, for S.8. No. 11, Arteineaia, for the year 1'W i >vv.-n -..uriM. 11 'l '- ' ' Bilnraiion whicb W 1 lie "f b*ii"t i.. ...<u 1 vonr lifa , - .tlina'. l..-tt.-: 'than. I and -A.il \Vit for ( a'aluxui t.C. A. PldUiuiK, Prin. OK. .*,.}"..,.>. ; ..~-."/,V T . : Vicinity Chips f 'i ir.-MTterMics f thr Past ', 4 . k - ,.|h Culled fur 1 1: Carious Ha. lover has a haunted houtw. : i ;s prevalent in Chatswoi *.h liuif always on hand. J. H :'*, EI:. Ir-ni^lii colt f..r a!e. Apply to James V S Lilie P. O. Qiur'erly er.i..v *i!l l.e held in rh. M.' 'pircli ii" it Sublath. Pair ..f M . .TOI farm t. urn. Apply t-> J : .n il Heard, Flah<-r..u. Dr. Iv:.il. iU.ii w : i: -peak in the t>>wn hall, K!i-i . i- i . V L nday ; at H i. clock. Bre\kf t* r .r.-.i -. aii md* ; buckwheat NT far pancakes ; Hour and feed. etc. , at XV. I . . -. Klesfi rf.ui Frun- . it*, lemoi dates, fijjp>. prut'cx. ami all kind* f fruit and | i-.t in ;tr \V. Unnih H. . r Kilo in Euuvnia frani. icre lot. itable. Apply t..T - - T. J. She; (ini-.l ^ke all she >>>ose, duck and 'urk'.y feathers h can g. ' for tii.'h he w:ll pay h price*. Small farm wanted to rent, not to ex- ceed fifty acre* if well needed down, nuit- nble for stnok. Arch Boyd, Flesherton- or at ' Ram Ij.nl>> fur *ale. A number of yt*;r ram Umbti for breeding * for sale n It 2. con. 4. Euphrmi.i. James Stu:irt. Dr K. A. Little, dentist, will b at the Mini-thaw Hi'iwe, Fleshert.m, the 3rd Saturday in each month fr> in 8 to ll.SO.it. m. Fall raii.s .ip;x>ar to have started in the riad- which h.ive V>eeii excellent all summer, art: now dciixe wit'i muil. Lmnlvnnvi F. T. Carr "f Eu.'vnia s ru-ihiiiji the *e i - . He c imc to ri.vtu in a cutter while the thermo- meter . i there wa excellent I ucvcling .in the highways. As Oin* of our ;inect'.ri ned to say. t CIUT i> " forcli.tr .Jy it would be . .,iin. Imwevir, that the cutter :nd.-iwn on . !-i.l of Inn FAKM* Ki>:: SVI.K Kir,,,, f from f* i to .'"" -i Dntfcrn. ' '. n.-y nnd Sun r. .in ?7 (l<) ."0 up t*' $7UUO.iHi. tevus C.K;-. K'T |vuticuUr rite tie... Kii'li,Tlril. Box '.7. She! Imri.e, Oi,t. We : I . ' .' M iXWei; u much xcrei.ted "ver ;in ,t!: it. So far n we can .jttlier MMI.C yuns! >T ...Id man is liable t" _;c' ; > i :< l it..-.l with a Winches- ter if he d. -n't .(tilt playing up super- n:itur.il. We h.id a call on Tuesday welling finiii Mr. M vr-h-dl "f TIi- rnbnry. vvlx> in stumping !', t, bark and branch i >:i'ry lark) i r Mr. H irtni.m in lirey. Mr. H .itiinn was ;il..i in town They held ,t meeting at Woduh.-usc Tues- day evening. Election reruns Complete will be sup- plied by wire e. Miccled in the town hall, Kle.sherton, on evening of el-etioii Jay. \\ixinese.iy ne\t A small :u! mission foe will be charueil t-> c.'vcr e.\j .->e. Kvcry- body invited to ci'iuo nnd have a (xnn- ft>i table ovonintt as the news aiTive'. K .1 Sproule, chairman commit' .e. Mr. Th.<8. Taylor, jr., Mt. /.:,,, is "H tlir .lay we htve decided to pim'pune pubii a-ion in order that we may su( ply * much, election new* aa p>.nib(e. Mr. Percy Lawrence and family re- moved oil II. .u. lay to their new home at DoriKjch. It was with deep reurol that the people of KJenhrton witne<*m d their departure. Uuriui; tlieir .ihort residence in Flewbertor. thy w.jn the hiyhiait es- teem from all our cKizeno. A meeting waa i.eld on Monday even- iri{ m the Meiho.l;st church fur the pur- pone uf resuncitatiuK the branch of the L-.rd's Day Alliance tunned here about a yuar .!_ V ui.mftee waa it;.|oiini:d for the purpone of securing niumbers, winch, we btliuve, in uioct:ni< with mocetj. The derr lHgbtorm_' stMoii uptns on Tbnr^ay. Several f our village sports will camp on the trail of the antlured monsters over in the wilds of Proton. The annual Muakeka party will n..t Hi- until after election day. Their time theu will oe sh..rt, but they justly consider that a half loaf w better tl. . uaJI. P. O., Secretary. Wanted One or two good steady young men to woik on my farm by the y.-.ir Lot :{0;u,,l :K), Artemexia, Maxwell P.O.-J. Hilling (j'>d frams) house, stable and two lots for sale in the village. < jo.nl well in woodilied. Apply to W. H. Heard. Personals R McMurchy, Phenie Hnw- man, and Mewrs. Norman Wright and John Wileo, all of Collingwmid, spent Sunday with the family ,,t Mr. W. P. Croaaley. Minn Olive Wright of Collingwood. called mi her friend, Mixa Amy Kerr, on Sumlay. Miw Minnie Munshaw left by Tuesday evening's tram to take a winter course in the Toronto Conservatory of mu-uc. Un fan diy Mr. H. LoveofEu^. dropped .1 hvc .1 i ir bill in town. lie piaced a smdl local in the paper uin..unc- mj{ IO.H I<M in.! ..i.e day Ust week \1.- l.*iah <jauiuy of Maxwell handed uo the iuu:i:_- V . which she liad pickrdup, Mr. I>.ve believes there are still tm h- not j ..; li in the world. Meaata. Aibu Parks and Guy Blakely buve juat cumpluted a new bt the Situxerii "ii the South Line to replace the one burneti down laat ituwioer 'A are inform. -i that the contractors have done s tn.ru than unually excellent job in tin tJiH bnd^e beir^ * stantial and tir~ I in ever; Ii H vu j to bu tbe bvst built bridge in rhe : *imhip. The *teain.li:;i Idaho, which in ' in^ a large portiou ,.f the Camuii^n volunteem I), it, ' from .>..uth Africa, is expected to arrive at Halifax t. . niiii tbe returiiiiiyr^iiaJian.Siire C.ipt. J. H Knrke. l*u. Noble Jones aod W. K. Curtm, all of the 31rt (.',.. Grey bat ralion. < wen Sound is preparing a r-u- ing recc(..tion to the three ynuni< men. Th" well Jui'ers in Osprvy have m, r with eri..us IIM>.I. itune. Af 1 d.iwn 'MOO feet they ImK the dnll. The xpen,. of recovering this Woul.; greater than buruii^ a new hole, aud Tbe Aduauce is informed that they purpose nn.virm across the road and putting d'.wn a ii.-w purforttion. Thm w..uld indicate that the pr. spectH in the old location were g<iotl. Mr. Kich.iru.n beld a mevtn Hanover on Monday evening There was a \ery l.irno audience prvsvn inui-h eutliu<M<in displayed. Tin- - ers cri; .Mr. Lanli:iw of 1'nrh.u. Mr. I; n. N.' one ..; ; . Dr. I.auiierkin until in- end ..f the uevliu^ when Mr. H H. Millir "f Hin- iver iiisifted ..n ,\ hearing, but the audi- Mice refused tn ,i-teL to him. It was -ii'l io be '.': Uritest and most enthusiaa- ic inee'iii^ ever held in Hanover. Our nfoi-iniint aUi te!!s us that A tnuch vote will be |i. lied > <ti : 11 .. ..ver Mian evir >efore. Uev. S. L). lUudin \ irv ,it Nel-i. n II IIM-. Kce>'.-i'in District, wife an- 1 two eluldn. r 'leshertori uli Tuesday even week, and are tlie quests of the < riner's iater, I. \V. H. Th IL: n. Mr nil Mr. -'iffered th.) - oungest cluM, :i bri^kt little b, . ed in The A.liancv of ivc-i ' is-,ue. Thev will visit other friends in th -. itmnty and also take i trip to New Brunswick ' retnrninu' m-\t <p.ing to their home in the f;ir !i..Tth. An exch.in^e s.-ys : The Kilueiitioii LV'paitineiit exjiecfs tl'at the ~, public sch>. 1 t.. libers will ^n up coimid. eraHy. This fall tli n.-il l!iin! class teachers' ivniKcitis i 1 :i'l e^[:ii>, :icci<rdii<K '. 'he rei;u!,iti. IM IMSSCI! in 1898, snd there - ; 'l IK- no stu.len'.s at the provincial model schiwl this fall h,,!,l ing an\ thai ^ less than a juni. r 1 certificate. This menus that ih. - ill The funniest bit of fun that we have seen during thin political content comes from Simcoe, where John Johnston. h" cnllii himself an independent candidate, writes to the A : tla iii'imatintj 'ha: he in " still waiting for the churches to bring him out," and wants to nnw'why they are not rawing the deposit money" for h m. Mr. Johnstons . jualiricaii. us appear to be numerous and h. bints at theui in the following words : i " All I need in the nnnmmtion after the | wnw ar nut proclaiming th- electii D. It it the but and iiiy Imno* I !1 have. M it w by all means nec- eauary th.u the II u^.- -ii. u..i be r. d by oine one man h.ivin,' th> if the Holy <"i'i.-st, ..r t iw hill will i pas*. If our preachers mUa ibn chance I the people will have a n^ht t put th-rn H I- it U-cauae I am i man l If *.. their rel'^i.jn M they are only in . they are in c.irnot money out of them. Look out for pLi..>r cr"| tivtj years if you neglect to Inii4 me ..ut. aa I am rel.i-.-i -n .1 fimily run: has hold - Hl'l p..l'|..nj of iinporUnce f r tbe benelit and wel: . nr. Li,-stde I wt born in ned m the E ! in the M i. and I have been in t nr .l>tl.-r.-ir kn.il- . ily th.it ie,l in. in, mid I hiive held the indwpoMisM now eitfht years. nv >irth- own ilo-nfall. r .. \ , . eiir Mr .' . ' A v.-ry l;ir<:e stock of Boots, Shoes. Robber*, Trunks, Valises, and ev.-ry thing in our line worth selling, ch'-ap ami good ! 9060606060606000606060^^ *' + * './ * u/ * * * * * * * J o d/a iJJJ FLE5HERTON HAS.ITST OPENED $1000 worth of Furs In all liiit-s. su< li .t- I.itiii"- A-itnichan M'^. ( ';I|K. Mirts. and nn-n's Fur ('mir- '!'>( ri[itioii. ,unl iirt- in a ]Mi>itiuii to _'i\._- vi.-ry . lost- oil any of thos*- articles. W-" uniild" a>l\ - <-\>-r\ all wantin bayimt tn rail ;ml mr .tK-k ! WE MIGHT ADD A LITTLE Alu >CT < >n: It MILLINERY - DEPARTMENT *b \\ i i .^ Whicn 18 meeting with a uttle t^xrni tavm- this tall ' (| aii'l xx-iitil.l <ay rliat Mr-. Slit-ppanl i- n-cfivin^ the ^ end . .if this \x I't-k another consignment uf up-tn-'lute !cs xvhidi .IP-' -uiv tu '" ^ \i < >f which we have an extra lar_-' -t.n-k ami will you aome bargains in them. \Ve have mir k nf li-ax\ niliiirr-. in and have some -p rial lui'^ whieh noliody else in tc.un has. ami wr think thev xx i .[-rh >efin^. \Veareprepare.liotak.' auy quantity ot foxvl. batter and e^s. and all kimls of produce, for \vhi.-h will pay ^'m id prii - Our Stock is Full In all Staple line*, wince u;id 1>- uIvaiK-e in prices. >n rliar w- are en close ipii .rations in all lines. We fortunate in l>uying uur the ilil'i| r. ' Lfi\ -I- \ i .ii i were especially I an . THURSDAY. N*. ist. IQOO. - V . . - . ' n .\!m^- , putting in A uv>liiie engine nul graiu I be drop in the number of i .--K-einn hi>[ipr, fur the accommodatum i.f the public- lie expects to have it in opera- t'on the fore part of next wei-k. We truft Mr. Taylor s enterprise may be pro- ductivd uf a Uvlsh pocuuiary reward. He purpiwo^ chopping Mondays, Wed- tnd Sturda;s. tochpre fr-'in aLout 14'K) '" t DTlll . , ;i^ou T ti AIi JJJ JI J IT j-JllU Flesherton, Ont. M.i>.y Harris, N..J..II, Kleiir-. t.-iiin iiupleinent5, Kli-ury nd \\tity plown .n h.nnl *11 Ihu '.I i!i.l " r tlie Mine. \\ e manufacture W , ^ieijjli*. etc. H..r<*iiouii}i( pr -iii't 1 uttBiii. ' OHUtriutod feet. in'lv on hand. $&$$^^ . 1 n. 11 nj I'.v or all *! 'ho i\IJ t ,>i li tH)0. The number of new ally require. i to till Tacanciwt is ) it 12CO. conne<|uuily the demand will he ( for mime time considerable ijrvater than i MS"HI the supply, hence salaries) may te ts- 1 pected to go up. - r I 'l ., , tlions Mt ! > <. to m lit!.. ,1. icea of title o'hvr Mi- their tMi>n. Tho t-.i.l'ot or anj tr uo . ,. t >r (urther parUcul .; ji.p' . ,. !-.. 1. / - Kel Kstate tcaut. Oci.5rd.190C J. W. rUOST, IVillcltor (ui VUQ.IO-S. -JObI? 1). 1JE3RD, MEl.OTTE -.\< -, !-. x r CREAM - SEPARATORS Which have -m ii|ul. It tki.> J lean p..wer thin any other. more work in less tun-'. Sopuratcs ui .rv etticeiiriv \ ; K-arinti i-rutectMl. I'erf.ct lunricatioii. No tiu t"p ' JI , and cream pax over thickly uu.unellott urfac*. No tin pUtvu. but aluininuin. which never ruti aao eadilv . Also aij.'iit for tlio \ltixandcr Crtwoi

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