Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 21 Feb 1901, p. 3

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FEBRUARY 2i, THE FLESHETON ADVANCE THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE FEBRUARY 21, I > F. T. HILL&CO. - F.T. HILL&CO. ... markdale's Bargain Douse .. Gent's 50-cent Flowing End Ties 19 cents apiece. I'pwnrds uf twenty dozen of tln-t>- nuw and desiratile goods, finest all-silk, in light snd dark colon Not one uf these ha* bveii in stock thrre niiih.s. but as the assortment is broken we take this means as the i)Uicket* of clearini( out thu balance. Buy i in >uy at you want now at each I ' tt-cent a yard Flannelette at 4 cents a yard. 25 pieces ur over fifteen hundred yardi henvy flannelette, fully 30 inches wide, in light and dark colors. This is the same that has been sold for over a year at U cvi.U per yd. Un salu until the entire lot is sold at per yard 4j 9-cent a yard Flannelette at 1\ cents per yard. 1 case ur 1675 yards of dark, hear* flanni'li-t'-'-, colors absolutely fast and patterns the newest and Ix-st ob- taiDauje No limit lo i|uantiiy. Until all is gone 'hese V-cent gods will oe sold f<u "i 12J-cent a yard Ceylon Flannel at 10 cents a yard. Nearly two thousand ysrd of bright, new Ceylon Klannrls. full M inches wide, in colors that sre absolutely iaat and reliable We've never known Oytnn flannels of equal quality lo be sold previously at less than 124 ceuts, but ibis caine our way at a good deal less than rep. price*, hence a geou-ne 12ic line st per yd., only 10 20-cent a yard Cottonade at 15 cents a yard. An exceptionally heavy and good wearing cottonade, made of hard twisted, round yarn in the most desirable colors and pattorns. We think this line i* not surpassed anywhere at 20 cents a yard. Let us have your opouiou about it, and remember the price, pur yard 95-cent a do/en Semi- Porcelain Cups and Saucers at 55 cents a dozen. 48 dozen blue and whit* semi pordain ctrps and saucern, extra line ware in medium size. If you require aiiythniK in the*e giMids, we wiy buy now. This opportunity u not likely to be repeated. Semi-porcelain cup* and stucers, per dozen $1.75 5-piece Toilet Setts at $1.25. 25 sts only, finest stone china, new bape piichrr, and new pattern ware These 1.75 goods to be cleared out st L25 SPRING OOOD8 are now arriving aud are being placed in atock daily. This we say about them never before has it been our c 1 fortuns to provide such thoroughly dependable good* at prices so low aa they are now. Wo've sprnt uioie T1MK and ENERGY preparing for the 8PRINO SEASON that most people are aware of and we think you'll appreciaU our efforts when the result of careful liuyiii* are placed before you. 1'loaw recall what we said last week about our Ordered Clothinjr There's no quicker or more honest wsy of making money. W e'll cheerfully give quotations on your next new su t. M. Richardson & Co. - 'Dundalfe Stock taking" Reductions Staple Dry Goods 15 F. T. HILL. & Co IMPORTING RETAILERS Senator Umderfcin / eading his horse into tbe stable another 5Iuir, Jss Johnston, Win Klesher, Henry/ , ... M ./ animal kicked him on tbe thigh. Mr. Ston. , I'hUp Martin, R..l>t W Clark, . .. ,, , Aikens was scarcely sble to walk, ami Dr Lnderkui has been appointed to a John English, sr., R. Hoy, Win Smith, . This is enimiea wished for him. nil his wont J K Jaiu:ison, John ReiiMin, Robt Plan', Thegenialdoc- Sidnry Smith. Oeo Wright, J I (irvhain, tor haa bosti of friends among all shades Chss Turner, Henry Willimns, David Mc- of politics who rejoiov that he was rewsrd I Mullen, Simon Frueuian. Win Heath, d in this manner. Toionlo Saiurrda N 1 '' 1 Mcl*an. Welln^ton Badger-, Alux d in this manner. Toionto Haiurrday Night has this to say of the appointment., Henry, John Uranifl, R.,bt McMullt-n, - Tbo appointment to the Senate of Dr. | fUrr y DucktU, Robt I'smpU-II. Geo Lamiorkin, the witty and com|wnioiiable I Bowles, Thi Gilclmsi, J C Adsru, J..lm el-Meinberofl'arliaiueiit for South Grey, 'MiKJe,-, jr., Rii-hard <l,-iioe, Allen I'aik, will be n-ia-tslly aiwpUble amongst Hol>t Neilmn.Wew Lnwkr, Ed Arnwir. .nij. party men, aud outside ol these I do not Kle<l Kad'-'y. J *"''>, J t' Win-lit, think much interest ii taken in Senate'' Mulcolm McMillan, Sheldon Bojd, Irwin Fawcelt. rKMCBVlBWEkS Kicliard VVhittakul, Joseph Ausiuin, | Dougal Cnrrio, H D Irwin, appointraents. Di. Ln<lerkin's union means the recognition of long party st-riiue, the lionoring of a clean hearted ou.it t. d to pat tbe cutter in the driving hnuie. Before he waa abroad next mom nu s ram came aloiix, saw another ram mirrored in the shining bsck of the ve- hicle, and wen in for a fight. The cut- ter was bunted all over the ytrd ml the back of it smashed into kindling wood. Che.'ley Enterprise. To Cure Cold in One Day Tsk. Laxative Bromo Qululn. Tablols. All cinU rcfiiDd th. inoiujr K It falU to our. K. W. fi:nvo (Ixustar. in on each box. gentleman, snd is a proof that Govern o,it do not always forget a supporter in W|u lir,Christopher Irwin, alintmt C W liellamy, Geo Itinnie, W H 11,.., . hill, Jonathan Hickling, Jonanhan Lati- no-r, A S Madill, Alex McRes, jr. P Dolgar, lleibert Pinvia,Geo Jos Cairns, P Munshaw. J U Heard U Orr, Albeit Tbomp-*.n. M th.) day of his adversity. For a decade l'i Landerkiu waa known peiaiinally Ihrou^bout the and breadth uf Canada through hiswittic- mini in the House of Commons. Hit merry tonxue often served lo turn the il|... of some acrimonious duluite or lo iai>u A laugli when lauxhtur meant to i. i in n tu si. i- and wholvMime point* of viow. llunoverhad a safe constituency. In cultiviiting his party organization at home .11.. I ttendni|( tin' suasion* at Ottawa, hi* tiinu and resources, a well >s hi* hop.- of aiiit-*iiig snylhinn like a coinpotiiicr, wrre fin in,.. I away. Finally Li-ati n t.y a younger m>n in a riding where hu liHilal- 1 prompt, efficient, and m<>t economical, ways to light for xory lif, hu foui.d h.in '"' " d iu |MIOI every known rein foi i >"ly, and is as cheap as inferior srticlu* ai-if u.Mir, without a practice to fall liack . . . A 10 ciK sample >iottlo will give rv.-iy un. ud practically without an occupa- -JH.^,,, , c hai.c to test it. Lrgi bottles ti. .u for hu ilivlining yuan for political only 25 cents. life had bitrn a proftwaiou to him and the v.iy liru.<iliof hi* nostrils. In the Honate In- i.l s'lll In- al.lr lo koap in t..u.h with vtoiits in the inner cin-lu of (mlitics, hut it is doubtful if he will hn 1 a congeniul Heat and Cold Are never failing causes clisuases. At this aeaion of the year neuralgu, liMith ache, and a host of similar disease* are tanipitnt. The cruat i|UntiiMi, then, is t. ti d the. quickest, sur. a', and inot ec..n oiui. al remedy. Pt>Uon,s Nor>iline eXACtly Hits these rt^niremen's. It i UM.lsrr.KKU T4MWORTII BOAR FOR SERVICE I liavca r^rttT*l Tamworth Hoar for Mrvlc on 1 ,l ii. N . U. K.. Vrl^in .. Ternn SI . UK.VD8, Proprl.tor. aiiuosphi rti for the o set-cite nf that charm- ing and resily wit which iividu him our of tho character* of the House of C millions Overseers and Fenceviewers. I.i.l Fnday aterniHin Mr. John Al. : o. il \ died vrry suddenly at liixi-raidunce un Wellington afreet, Hhelburne. He wni apparently in usual hualth up to about three o'clock in the afternoon, when hu went out to ihs yard to cut n.niu i.-r Ina few minutes hu ri-tiirn.il ;t.> thf h ius, Hrtsted himself in a chair and n-nurked to liia wife ihiit he was not fueling well anil told ht-r to send for By law No. MW of the Township of ' aHsit nico. Mrs. Alwncthy ran to a A.viMiiKfc-.ia|iiKHtit thn hMi>*n\x oftivv H f noiglil.or's plaue and relurneil in two or ( i ihe ensuing yuar : jtliree minutes lo find li.-i husband dead. I Hwirl f.iiluru i supp- n>-.l in lm*e In-, n I 1 In- cause of drath. Ui-ooaa d waa a re- iilont of Ainaruii'h for nt-aily forty yentv, arvl niovod to helburno last fall .,i, (Wrge Ludl..w. Th,.s Ta!n.t, .l.i.n.--. Kcon " m " t ri.-t.M-. L'.lie Elliott, CI,r.Mto|.li.-r Iiw.n. I Iju " *'""* "'X 1 " VVm - Und^u's slrunm J . , , Mo.li.y. Saiiinul Tho.ni HI Le- " w "''" st Horn.BR, Mills was destroyed 'I' J ('oli-mili. Jam.-* l.v ing, S.inl Hill, Win J I'll. VM, t'lm . Sti'unit, Win Sh.irp, C W llttlleuiy, Ufo .l..',i, .- ,, I) A Sim I. .ml. Join. IViHiir, Ituh.tr.l All.'ii. Frsn- )>y Cue, together with a i|iianlily of lum)>- notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Gstato of Alcxand er Saigeon, late of the Township of (>H prey, in thu County of Gry, Farmer, ili-ceased. Notice ii lo rrh> n\\rn pumant to " Tim IU iwl HtatutMof Ontario " 1'7. chap. 1-i). tbm II i rrvlitoi an.! othvni having claiins again*! th tat* of ttia >ai.l Mrxn.i.-i rial(ou. wh( .li.l on ur about tbe 13th day o( Ootober. A. U 1HW. are r^.|iori-.l on ur Doforn th* Unit <* o Kehruary. A. D 1901. to senil by font |>mpai sresllverte Messrs. i .ir. Wridit * Me.inii. ol th low. i ..( OWKII Hound III Hi* County > (irey, Holirltorn for HetnHwa U. Six on. ad niliilitratrU ..t tin- .->i4kt ol th* Mid iltccaxil ih.'ir ( hrintiau and mruanim. .i.lr. . a... deicrlption^. ami fnll particular* ul tl>i i-Uiuif ttiiifiit nf ili.,ir acecunti mil Ibi uatur - -f th.< KHfiirttivi, il an v , hnl.l by lli.-in Ami f.irtii. r t.lw.. ifii that atlr nucb IM iii.-iiii.uir.l -.^'- i'. al.l adiulolntrat'ls v.-n |iroc.il todlkUlb.ilo In.- a'.^.'tH of tho ilt-cwa-o.! iu. .nc the I'ftruel ontlll.l theroto, hsviu, r.-K*rii .nly lo the elaium ol whicb btie ilial ili.'ii lnvu notice, aud that the ftaiJ sdiiiiuUlil. trl\ will not b* liable for tboaiaeUor any pa. lliwr.M.t u. aoy person or pereoot ol win** (Uliuii tiotire elmll not bava bon received b her al tune ..f MU-II dl-*ti ihutioii. Uto4 JMIIIHIV lll, 1'.ll. liUCAS. WKIOHT * McMUH i: Kohcitori for aiiiniuillratrls. Owun Souii SEASONABLE Groceries Snaps for Present Buyers , Baking 1'owdor and MuMtard -chioawar pretents with it. Uood Ha k i m; Powder 15 cents a pound can. idied Pickles iu bottles only 10 cents CATSUP PER BOTTLE locts. CMS!,.,. i, J*H C-ruflel.l, J,.hn Watm. ]. 1 "8'. <> W uwlewland there waa n.. insurance. Thu in is supposed to il. i l.-i Nichol, .lolin K Tlnliailo, John ili. , .1. an Mi-Kuo, Thou iliiiii."-r, Mi' liuvc rtUrtcit fioui the engine. Kconoii'- coi.ii Knrvn*in, DulialJ MrK.'iiZii-, I'sl-i 1 " 1 ' r.ck V'"K.'. 'IV-n Quint;, John I.).. t.-, Any one who belinves that troubles do Do.iv-l M.l.-.iu, (M' .i.n,-.. l,-..-li! in M.- n. .> i oin tnglr, s!in1il lnv a talk willi I'uii-.il, Miyh Warora, Si.l Ulako-toii, William Aikin*. of I'lislinoh, Tp., County Jauii'H Dow, John II in.-y. r , .1 .l.n Me- j of Wellington. William Ixniuht s new I, . -an, J4i rtou, \V U lluildy, Jan Vans.-, ji-utier th other day and drove IIOIIIP. Kunueily, 1) urn: J Dealer, IVi.-i It wan uUtk when ho got tin re. While Potted Meats, two for 15 cents 7 burs <'anie oap ::. i -m > FRE5H OR COOKED OYSTERS ALL SHA5ON. F, 1, BOIT ~ HE OB.CES Wright's Old Stand. MEN'S FINE FELT HATS. Stiff or Fedor* SI. ape* ; siren J to 7i ; colors Mjck, Hrk >r li|(ht brown. K.-i.T!;'.r pMces rsnginfc from $1.00 to $2 25 On sale tliis week 75 CtS MEN'S FINE FELT HATS. Stiff, Pol-i a :.il Cruh -! a|K.-. All i-izes ; ro!..rs Wart, diirk or li.lu IT..V.II, un.) drno Rc.-.prios fr-ni 66c.'ofl l>(> On sjile this week 35 Ct$. Extras in Goat Robes > A Chance of the Season. Kiiu' (!r:'v (Jojit Kiilu-s. Full si/c, .'>4x7'J. Thoroughly *'Pll liiu-<l with ix-tl or old ";old plush, fiinc-y trimmi'il at edges with two colors in tVl't. Iti-^ular price ..">). Srlling for $S.tSO EXTRAS IN FOOTWEAR., Men's Snag Proof UuUierB. First quality, all sizes. Keyu'ar M for $250. Regular $2 .'." for $1.5. Regular fl.75 for $1.50. MEN'S M<MVAS1NS Regular $1 l>5. for 95 cwuta. \M'MKN> OVIR8BOK& AlUiioa. Regular fZ.WJ, for $1.75. MEN'S UNDERWEAR Special 40 cents. Hen's Heavy All Wool. Ribbed I'nderwear. Flesh or blue grey color. Shirts or dravers. Porfect giMida. Regular 55 cents, Selling at GROCERY Special 2O n. Fit.e ISiil Sal.non fn'l sinn) tim>, Peas, Corn, and Tom.itom. bisl .|ii.tity. 3 S&-1I.. Can Fine, Clear M irse' lies' Soap or Com-. Soap 7 Kirs $1.00 10 cents. 25 cents $| 25 cents. DEPART. Extras in U)tl Paper Handaome pnpor*, comprising; now gilt n..i ijliiniiior ctlevtH small iitiantitieii suitable f.T smll ro..in, hulls and ledroonis. nebular price from 10 r.-ntn to ^5 CTI.IM per n>!l. Selling for per double i-oll .......... 3i ctS Handeoinu pa pen, coinpriinn^ new uilt and glimmer rlTects birders to mutch -really to make room for spring st4>vk. Regular |HICO from I'.'J to 25 .-i ir> ptr roll. Selling at ................... S CtS Extras in Fancy Camps. Fancy Table I^tinp. Largx size, handsomely dcorated o|>nl shade and !.. I. Urge burner and chimney. Regular <l 25 Selling at ................. ^0 CtS Fancy Libraiy Lamp. 30 inches high, Fancy brass base, dec- orated pillar mid nloln- several .UlK-r.-n' colors to select from. Regular p'iox |3 00 Selling for .................. $1.95. Dinner and Cea Sett Special. Dinner Sftt. 97 pieces, hsnd- Konirt flond pattern in new lilue <lesii(n. Reg- ular price $7-75. Selling ut $6*00 Tea Sutt 44 piecm, jire'tily decorated new shapes, pretty dei)(ii. HeguUr price "4! 50 Selling at $2*45 .TS Specials in Cross Cut Saws. All kinds in stock to pick from. Our Special taw, guaranteed complete with handles and hlu Our Reliable S*w 5\ ft coiuuleto with handles aud file Axes. e hr.ind' for ;ill kinn'a i f work in swamp or Our Sj.. . il \\,- is worth buying all weights. H. RICHARDSON & COMPANY . > Vicinity Chips < .i*r.-trtrriNii.-t f the. I'a-l Week Can-rmt) dsllcd for the Cr.w.s The ic harriKt is now in full Loni'itis lOc a d'.ien, KO vl for at Hunt's. Frenh lime .lwy on hand. J, H. DucketlX ~ A lot of La.'i.-s Oxford F)I<H-H sulliru at fr.nn "6c, to $1.00 p- r pair at Cl^ytim's. K.-V Brown m continuing special , r- vicw* in <ha Mu'hodist church this w-k. Sheppard & C<>, are advt-rttftinic some threat Iwrxauis. Be sure you riad their advi. Bull for nvle thoroughbred Durlutm, O>IMII? S years old. Terms to suit, A;i idy t.> P. Muir. Ccyion P O. ror Sale Four ynan^ Durham liui!.--, two grade bull-, and oi.e 3-yuar olJ uwn*. James Bell, Cl.-n-l-.,', Marled*!*; P O. Private or company fumin t.. liun at fri in 4J to a prr cent. Expei.se I. . Apply to Gaa. Rutherford, Sln.-llmrnr. Now in the time to onlti l.icjde tc- lairi slid get your wlirel bx.d upf<-r the spring. Uoard I Son are hr*i<jti;it! Clay bin's are selling otf .vrr-.hu. s, Rubbers. Oioven, MitU, Values, Tnnika, etc, at v,ry low pritis. Call auJ **. them. An i*itei:s:ve auction sl ..I farm >to k i. iid ini|,lMt,iMit v ill be h-!d on Iot7. coil. Sale al 1 p.ui. James K >i.iuon, ptoj-ii- Uir. II. J. Spii'ii.e, auuti-'iie.-r. Hanover has tu.tiicr fl.g n r flax pole. In ttui res,iect Flewhertun can beat Han- i. cr all hollow. We hare nearly a dozen Hag |.oles erected hf re, and these all bare handsome nag* tu match. In older to make r.-omfor spring goods Clayton's are selling off a lot of boot*, kltoea, rubbers, tt.-, at a vrry big ixduclna. Come along and get genuine ywd bargains while thry are here. We welcome th s wejk tw . nsw ror- rospoti leo'.s t.> our circlu Rocldyn and Badjoro*, and are fully convinced tint tbuir budgets will be of interest to u.my of our readers. We be< to thank firn. Blythe nf the Chatswortn News, Bro Mitchell of the Hanover Pot, and Bro Irwin of thu Durham Chronicle for their kiuJ w.nd* in reference to our tither. A small brick house, situated oetwem this village a:id the station and owned by Mr. John Brown, was but tied to the ground Tufudiy night. The house bad breo vacant for months. It waa the work uf an incendiary. To Rent Th* property *t Kiinbc .ley known as the Teinp<-rsuce bouse. The property also comprise* five sen* of l.iud. with orchard of ^rapi , pcurs,plums and applvn in hue bearing Quad i. ion. r'..r fail iufonuation apply at th.u ofnc- ur of A. D. rhuniun, Kiiiibt-rley. Tenders Wan- !.- lend .-re wi! le re- ceivi-d for the building ofTt Mroodi<hid at No. 3 schoulhou.se, Arteiucsia, up to Saturday, Feb. 23, 1901 For plsus and itpet-iticatinn* apply to the unlenigned JOH.H CBARP, Sec., Fleshurton P.O. Say B..y: Look Hern! I want 500.1)00 ft. suft Him, rock elm aud bos. wood saw logs Price*, tgood a* any you know, the right in.-aure iuid caah as usu.il Find lue at the o'.d stand, Bug -nin siw mill Yours truly, F. T Carr. An auctio.i sale uf valuable frm st.*k will be held on lot 169, con, IN K. T. A. S.K. L'i miles south of Klcsher- U>n, on the Toronto and Sydenhaui Koiul. Friday, March 1 t 1 p.m. See M !.-. for list. *)eo. Juhnson pr. .pi tor, 1!. J. Snri'ule auctioneer. The new chsroli recently erecUnl in Proton, t" he known as Salt-ni, will be opened on S;n-d iv. March 3, with &erv- ii\ at 1 CO, 2 30 aud 7 30 p in. On tho Monday evening followi.ix a tea and i-. trrtainuivnt will be givrn at which i thor'ii.;hly enjoyable time i expected 8ue bill* for full [<HI i OU'.HN. Mr. Will Holley, son nf J. 1O ob Hoiley ol this township, rpturiiril home on M.ui iliiy from I^v.son C-'y. Herts arc a few nf the prio-s he Buys rule at Dawaon : Hay i>175 prr ton, cmts lie per Ib , t;^- 9 pctr liiuon. B. i;xrtl is $4 per day . On I'lui.ttmss day h went out tu buy a chicken in order to celebrate and was taxed 94 for 'he fowl. Coiuin-/ honiu he tramped it fur four hundred mile*, taking eighteen days to cover the gn>und. He t ; ove lu't think that he will jo back. Mr. and Mra, W. .1. BUkeetm> of Pnceville paid The Advance a short visit on Satuiday. We are sorry to announce that Mr. Biakesion lias decided In sever h. connect i..u with Pricevilie scho..!,ovir which he has presided with much success for so ui.tny years. The several, c will take pUcu at aiiUsuiamer, Pricevilie ill miss W. J. The TvnnvaoniaD c!:b cone -rt on Wed- ritwlay i.ight of last week was not so well Itronizrd as was hoped for, but still a nice, and appreciatire audience asaembled to hear Carnahan, who did not disappoint. He lias a wonderful voicand was geiier- HUH with his encures. >Iew<s, Tucker, nd Murray gave snine cJl.tice and violin music, and t quartrt by Mum Christ..,-, Mis. Joy, Mr. Black burue snd Dr Murray as much appreciated. A talJaau which, however, owing to ao ace .1 r.t. wa> somewhat marrrd, still was very nice. The pnicer.da would aot l*av much for (tin public kbrary after expenaea wer paid. An xi>ptionally plii4nt afternixja was spent in the pu^lio schoul on Friday wliea four al-.igh loaua of pupils from Markoale s.-b.>l unive oer and paid the re'urn viiut to our >cb.~ 1. The notilica- tion was hort, but a uice pr'^rara was prvpar.d tuo pur of the luoouut. Tru-too W. J. Bclltuay .wcupied the dj*ir, and short addr.-aa*-s were given by Kcvs. VV^rd, Thoin and Layout aud Mr. R.w. (Jther nurabets on the program w.re : AdJreaa of Welcome, May Hale*; reijutiua, A rnc Thuniton ; m->truiuenlal, Mass s. \V-u--ir.. be. Tuckei ajJ Murray ; rttc.ution, Klla liarDlumxo ; song hy the .-H.-II : ; r..-c. ttioii. CUi-Miix Defoe ; solo, .v.u; by lsridale school, " Mm uf the N-TLl: ;' ;iad AuU Uuig Syne. The day a. an ideal ou for a aleixhride and no douU ibe visitors enjoyed it thuruurfbly. In suycvtnt tbe young folks here enjoyed . he frateri.ai visit of these little women and " oien of the iiorth." Principal Kowe of Markdale waa a little late in ar rivii.g, but we understand his Rowing lujchine gave out and l. bad to capture another craft on the way, which, course, took som extra time. MOJTEBAL, Dec. 1900. To the public . Your druc^iat u> herel.y autliu:ucd to refund tho pure*, price on a twenty-live or tifty cent bottle ol Uret-n's VV annntetl Syiup of Tar, if U !.uls to cure your couijh or cold. (Mtji.oil ) Tlie Lester il Oteene Co. Feveniaam. The funeral uk place on Tueoday afteinoon to Salem burial ground Personals Mr. J. f. VauDuaen will move his ! stock to Dundslk this week. Miss Lanmnti.f Toronto is tbe guest ol her brother. Rev. Mr. Lsmoat. Mr. FredOrakaan, who han heen en I gaged at Port Arthur fnr som time I dropped in no fnenda here on Munday _when on his wsy to New York to accept another situation. Miss Ida Christie of Oven Sound n> | turned hone on Saturdsy after spending Mr. W. Ramhouse M in Toronto this week attending the R.yal TempUr grand Mr. W. J. Bellamy is attending grand lodge A.O.U.W. at Hamilton this week. M. K. Richardaun, M. P., spent a cnuplu of days at his home here this week, returning to Ottawa on Wednesday. The air in the legislative halls appears to sgr&j with Mr. R's constitution. Chibbinc List The Advance snd Mail and Km pi re WeeklyGlobe Unily News . L>ily Star ................. 2.3( Weekly Sun ........ ..Lot $1 80 1ft) Tbe Carnival The carnival on He-short. m skating rink Tuesday evening was, as usual, a 4 success. There were a large number > f maskers and soruu good c.>stunies were seen. Following is a list uf the puze winmr. : Open Race lit N. Swallow, 2nd Ed. McClocUm, 3rd A. Alton. Local Race-lit J. hn Gibsun, 2nd Gro. Ca:rna. Boys'Rice A Oib -u 2nd W S-iryen-. SrsciAL PKIZRS. Best Historical C.^tuine, g-nt, Roy FU-sl.ur. Dii Comic Cosiutue>, i;enf, R. N. Lady Skater in costume, un ler i;,-MaU-i Bo>a. liest C. stume Ladv 1st .\UbeI Hun- shaw, iti;d Blanche Hamilton. Be*t Lady skater in costume 1st Janet Uib* n, 2nd Carr e Ssllivan. Best Hit<-rto.il Cotuui. lady, Amy Kerr. Btt Clown, 1st Mr Dochcrty. liesl ItJy and gent ikater Mm. R. N. Henderson and T J Simp parti. The judges wero U. F. UOJK.T, Toronto, unil Maik Wilson. Sudden l>eath Mr. Henry Mclarum. p.<i>tinwt-T at Kugonia, died very <uddoniy whilo sitting in his chair st hu home on Sunday even" in-j :t th ai(u of 79 years, lie had at- tonJeil church ih.- .samu day. Doccasrd was Niru in Dunfern.lmc, Fifenhirr.Sriii- lan.l, atid canto to C'un ula in 1836, set t:in^ in Ai tomes a in Fet ruaiy, 186'J. He wns twice inarrietl, both tiims in Scot- liin.l. si.J leaves a widow and thirteen children to mourn his depaiture. lie was always a zealous and respocted meui- b^r of the Presbyterian church. After :he narrow i;augc mil way as built through tlu< count." Mr. MvKiruin :.ctc! for te" yearn iu the mpncily of a^i-nt at Flu'h'i'ori ^ration, Liter tfinoring 'o Ku . Nine yuars a^o, upon ih.< retire of the late K. McLoan t'urily, he vita appointed to the position .; pt- m.vttt-r, which he Ins -in. huld. Ther- are seven S"iis and six d.tu^Iitem livinx- Five of the suns are out in lY|..rado. George lives at Eugenia and Robert at Seven Years Of suffering relieved in as many days. Corns cause in the airvregat* as much suffrnna at any single disease. It is ths manic solvent pow.r of Putnam.s Corn Extractor that makes it speedily aucnes*- ful in removing corns. Take no ubsti- tutr, however higbly rpcoiamende<1. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor is the bet. Sure, safr, and painless. Tbe county of Grey i Cut forging upward in tbe financial scale. Cap iUlwts and manofiscturerearc sominu in add developiag our rcsonrc**. Two cement companies are being floated willi a capital of one million each, oue to operate in Durham and the other in Owen .Sound. Many smaller enterprises are aleo nuder way, aud altogether tlie prospects are bright for a steady increase of prosperity. When tlie Darl a u concern geu audor way, tben will De tbe time to push for this cross country railway wincU lias been talked ul fjr yeant aud for which two or thrre charters have h.v?n grautoJ. I WK.XXLY AT TH orriCK, rot. UXOWOOU STRUT, PLKiRXRT. N, O.NT. , II p*r aii.inu ilrirtly in advanrc Advertising Rates >MUlauiii. 1 year. so . half col . 1 r.a> quartar col., on* yr. SI 3 Transient advcrtlwuioat chif.| at the r:t cat pr Una for Drat inMrtion ac 1 * cent Moll iiibxQiivnt incr'.!.. T. Not ice to Creditors in tbe matter of the Estate ..f William Mulim, lite of i he Village of Kevrr- s'.ain in the Township . I t taprvy in the County of liri-y, Uoiitluiuan, de- cctsed. NOTICE i* h.robv uivii purua t to -Th^ lassMSl statiit.-H of HBtari.., "1*7. Chap 1*1, lut nil cre.lno an. i otben havius; claimi Itain-t Ul tf of i .i a 1 Inui .Mill in. w'.o lie 1 un ui alM.ut :ii i o .!, .if li.vi ..iii.-i (.!' . >). >r r>.| nrwl on or ljlot) thu till Ii. r Maixti Vl>. :'J01. to aentt hy ).,* . pr|>*iil. .r 1eliTr to llnury Hx.luian. t^.,ina..i f | > . lamee Mullin. Kub hoy. P. o. . ..r l..:m - roTerousui f.O.. all iu tl.c > J I'.wu-lil-,. of '|.ru> in U)i> l -r..a..l loui'tv o Urey, ;icutor of tli>- d ....!, the.r I'lirtxi. i a:i I Huiuain** a l<lrrMM au.i > uripli >n au 1 fi.i articular* ol thoir claimi, a Mstumvntj of llinlr aociuiiite and :h ut me ..( tha socuritKi if a. iv I li.'l.l by UIHIU. And further Uke otico that *ftr the la-i aentiou*.! .|t tb*ai.l Kxecaior* w II prucev.i Iu ilietrtbutu the ai'rta of theJo i ami aui.i 'X heparfci.'H eutitle.1 ttturMo h*inn ratar.t only L Ibe claiin< of wbi.-a th.-y *iill ti.^v.- n..foe. nd that at I K\. enters w! 1 nut oe liabl (or tbe a veil .<r part thotv f to any p aou ur ... i..rs .-f ')..-. -l.iii.i~ nolle.. sp*ll not havi bwu roiv<nlat tnu< ..f >uoli * * * S fcf * * ti i.V * * I I i I 1 m m I i I i i iiV i i I * * !i * STILL CONTINUES The last two weeks we have been cutting Uie press of m my lines of good* nearly in two, and till we are continuum ti sell ar recklew prices. The tirst shipment of our u ipnng HUwk lias arrived and now on every day s'ill more is arriving. On making room thin week for our heavy spring Mock, we found we had still many lines of #*!* in every department we must get rid "f, regardless of cost and as space will not permit us to ^uom every bargain, we shall only quote you a few of the Co UK Cadits : As we said two weeks ag. Xcw Century knife cut docp'y. giinn than ever. in ..ur DTOMS flood Department, the You will still be able '<> bud better bar- Co the ati.tkimn t- In our Genta Furnubinu Department yna will liml unhen:df bar- gains in every line. We il| juat <|uote you a few specials in underwear anj overcnata. Men's Heavy Ribbed wool Shirts and Drawer*, Rej 45 cts. now 30 Men's Heavy Ribbed pure W.HI! Shir-s and Drawers, Kej. i*:. now :(74 Men's Heavy pkm Sootch knit pure wool Shirt* and Drawera,Reg. 86c. now DQ Men's Heavy plain pure Canadian w.iol Shirts and Dnwera, BU-g. )c. now QO Men's Heavy plain Red Canadian w.wl Shirts and Drawer*, Reg UOc. now * 60 Men.s Heavy wonl Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, tU*%. 80c. now 00 Men's Heavy Fleeced Shirts and Drawers, Reg. Me. aow . 40 These are a few of the nrtny Soaps. Dow for Overcoats * + ^ i m 1 * i Our |7 50 thir $6.50 Our fo.'iO Our K <X) OurM.M Our la 00 Our $4 is) men s hdavj Fneze, men's heavy Fiivie, men's heavy Fnexe, en's heavy Friew. boy's heavy Krieze, bi.y^s heavy Kr-eze, boy'< hi-avy Fneze, wiM.l-lined overcoat, now wool-lined overcoat, now extra well lined overcoat, now. extra well lined overo at, now. wool-lined overot, now extra wall lined overcoat, now xtra well lined overcoat, now. H Snap in Tullclotbs. 2 pieces regular price fto ct-nta, on sale now -' pieces regular price cent*, on sale BOW 1 piice ntcular price 50 cents, on sale now The are pureg.-odx, strum and extra heavy. Bargains in Rubbers Men's high laced Rubber*, guaranteed sna^-pronf, reg. f 'M}. no* Mon's 2- buckle rubl>ers, guaranteed anaK proof, r*g. $'J.40. now Men's 1- buckle rubhers. Kuarsnteed nai{ proof, reg. $1.70. now... Mrn's 1-buckle rubbers. reKular 11 50, now Men's 1-buckle rubbers, regular fl.30. now Grocery Dep't. 20 Ib. best jranuUted sug4r 22 Ibs. brst golden yellow sugar 3 cans Tomatoes) 3 cans peas 3 can* com 3 lr. finest selected rai-irn 2 Ibs. finest cleaned currants . 4 rki{S. coin starch . . j.75 5.00 4.01) :t:: 5.00 :iT5 300 ' 40 45 37* 2.0o 1.50 I.JO 1 00 m * i . $1.00 . 11.00 JOcts !*"* 35 cts. 2.1 cts. -'3 cts. - 5 <*> In every department you will find su. Ii Ilar-uins. Utfje y*ric* mr* // Cmak or La.r? Only. MIQMEST PRICE FOR ALL KI.ND5 OF PRODLCE * * * * * * * C. 3. Sbeppard Tkshtrton. D. Jffe&eu*h FLESHKKTOX Jftfps On JfamJ ijfc;i\m{s m mL $ *S&&. |f " r M * MVi y M*'" 1 '. Xoion. Fleury sn.1 Wilkinson iaiiuini[ileinents. FK-iry an 1 Vunty plows ti li.nd all ili time, also all kind" of n-;'iri f. r the -*. iic. \v e ii, il t 1 ,if,, CI ,, re Wagonn i:i.-:l.-s, Cntteri, Sleighs, rto. llorwaiioein^ pr .in(.,t ! y att*-ndi.-.i t., S[).-L-ial a'te:ition to touJ.-r con r^ore.l feet. L-^;it.i: and Pl->w Chains constantly on han.i. JV^v^S^^^ -^^-^^-^^.^e^ ^^^^. s First Class Buggies Pleasure and Farm (UaggOHS : >!' m^-i ;m.l Iron RaiTOWS : Fleury. Dick. McGfll, an.l Dynu-nt, Buttortiold Coinpanv PlOIVS ami all kinds of shares- \ Spramotcrs, .-f Brass and other kinds of make ; Cram Separators ofditn-rent kinds : Rorse Shoeing. Painting and CHmming Carriages nnd all kinds ot Bljick., Smithing : and wire for fi'iuos ; (JO TO J. H. HEARD, FLESMERTON. Uawd Juuar\ tli. 19C1. BKXUT HI- 1 1 V\N, i J \\IK-* Ml' 1 I. IN. Rx-^utor* J 'UN sr:.;l-'S. I an you spare H few months * " This winter in which t-> improve your eduiiti. n Th<e few in n 'In Kji.'nt st tin) SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tocd's Fh:Trtcdl=j, rV Srtat JaptuA Rcnwrfy. Sold and r*commrod<l by all druggist. In Canada. Only rtll- sblu njrUloln* dl*coT.rd. Ma rmterd to enr. all all effects of abas. .rtxovm. Mental Worry. Bxossrive use of To- baseo. Opium or Stlmolaols. Mallml on rverlpt of prto., on. paakag. II. stz.lt. OK* will fl**, Tamphtots trtt tosny addnss. Wee4 OesB*e7. wiodKt Oal. Woo-'. Pbophodlne I. oM m Kliwhertnn hy W. 8. Cbrlstoo auU W. K. Hithardsoo. Drug- .ISU. OWEN 50UND ONT. Would ensMe on to d> busi'-ess in a satif.tct ry manner. Tlie kiii>wirdg you wo. ild nin of notra, cheque* and nil kiiid.t of coniiiieici.il paper w nl.i, |r- ' hn>n. nine you hundrrds of dullars in the future. Wright for ca':il n{ne. which con- tains fnll inforni.it on, to C. A. Fleming. Principal , OWKN StU'NP, ONT. Winter term begins on Jan. 2, 1901. DESIGNS COPYR'SHTS AC. Anv.>n MHidti!g a tkefrh and 4*eeHnuoa may salc^lr arrtaiu our opmu-n fro* wliather aa my. -ill!. -n < r>rhaMy pnUtllLoole. Comirunlra. il<iii>iir.otlrc.viadentlal. Handbook. -R r Mint 'rr*. i_.|<1ri,c aMnrr fur MW-nr-nic pat. en inrr.iivb Mann k Co. it host SB si B si sa, in th. Sckntific utlltUttxt uf any CMOtlflc l"rrut, Tprmt. iiNNico.' dC V-u tkN<l brail rtr-

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