TEBRUABY 13, 1*03 THE FLESHETON ADVANCE HE FL ESHERTON ADVANCE FEBRUARY 13, 1902 MARKDALE I F, T. HILL & CO. | The season's biggest and best values are now being offered in all depart- ments of our large store. There's not one solitary line of goods within our doors that can be bought for less money elsewhere. There are, however, many lines that have never.to our knowledge, either here or elsewhere been sold at such ridiculously small prices. These statements apply to CLOTHING, SHOES, FURS, DRESS Goons, GENERAL DRV GOODS,GROCERIES, etc. We're anxious to make a big finish to the biggest sea- son's business over done by ua By patronizing us during our FEBRUARY SALE you're welcome to a share of all the bargains that are going and just now they're decidedly numerous. J. t. mi ii Co. I Ularkdak. I Importing Retailers. |j ^WW/WMRW^ Towiuhip Council or HIGHWAYS reeled from said sums, and that no fur- ther grant bo made lo any division in any case except when already appointed. Artemosia township council met on Thl11 "* carried and council adjourned M mdty last with all members present,, the retre in the chair. Minutes of sen- 1 m. .n of Feb. 3 were read aixl c mfirmed. T. J. Coleman, Jarvis Henry, Win. CoinmunicaUoM as follows were presented Fletcher, Roderick McKenziu, Jacob A. *od read : From Peter Munihsw and | Lever, Robt. Best, Wen Brern, Wm.Orr, thirty others, asking the council to refund Thomas Bannon, Ofo. Ludlow, Aaron to Messrs. Clsrk * NichoUon part of ; Jordan, Herb Purvis, David Foster.. I. ihn taxes on their mills at Eugenia. David Teeter. W. J. Cargo, Mitmuul Thoin;.x'in, Clark and 46 others, a protest against Archie Boyd, Thoe. Henry, John Itlsck eliding and disposing of part of Alma burn, Francis Shier, Jos. Watson, H. utreet, in the town plot of Eugenia, as ;Shardown, Herb Michol, Win. Wilson mentioned in resolution of last sesMon of John Mill, Frank Cairna.JatnsMcMullvn, council. Mrs. Win Findlay, petition re;Roddie Stewart, P. Quij{. J- Wson, f.iniiiMu 1 union school section with (Ktprcy Oeo. Rinnie. David 8tinson,Di-uaU Me out of part* of school section No. tt and ! Lean, Win. Wsts.ni, Thus. FerKusnn, W. union school section No. 1, Artcmema, Hooper, David Dow, W. J. Hemlerson, i and Euphrasia. W. T. McKce, O. W. (}... White, David McDonald, J.,lm Burnett, Jas. Pstton, W. II Huddr, J. e Vauno, sr., Ale>. Caison, D. ilicki, Alex. McPhirsnn. J. A. Thoinpnon, D. Hanow, John McLetnl, sr, Jss. Chard, Jas. Maxwell, \\ in. Fisher, Thiw. Sulli- van, Isaac Smith, Win. (Simpson, Win 'I' Pfdlar, Wm. Smith, John Knglish, Jas. The Markets. < <l I .ii'Jl W <! urHnlli < orr. . Oata :8 -o 38 Peas 78 .o 78 Barley 46 to 48 Butler li t.. 16 KtfgH fresh 20 o 80 Pork 7 00 to 7 00 Hay 10 00 to 10 00 Potatoes ba 4ft -n 60 Tryon. John Whittcn and C. W. Bellamy, the yi-ar 1902. applied for the office of aasesaor for i-ar 1902. Bylaw No 606, to appoint an assessor, and 800, to appoint overseers of highways, f.'iH'oviMwurs and poundkeupern, were in trnduoed and roadja first and second time, aftei which council went into committee of the whole on these bylaws, Mr. Boy.l in the chair. The comaiittec ruau and Mr. Boyd presented bylws606 and o'Ml us hll.-.l up in committee, the fi>nncr with tho name of C. W. Bellamy as assessor. Council iosuined,the reeve in tin- chair. Muir (libson Thst bylaw r.O."i b now road a third time and finally pas>d, and that bylaw 606 be roinpli-tud at next session uf Council. Carried. Mnii Thompson That the reeve and Mr. Bovd bo a committee to enquire into the sufficiency of the treasurer's socui ity. Carried. Boyd Muir That the reovti is hereby authorized to psy tho burial rxpennes ol Mil* Ann* McKinn<m of Priceville, an indigent, nvt to tticevd $14 t'.iii.-.l. Taompson Boyd That the ti assurer f the township is heml-y instructed and authoriied to withdraw all (inking f n iw deposited in the Molson's bank an(i deposit the M HUM in thu Merchant's bank Carried. Thompdon Muir That the petition ..if !>."< '|MI k Hii'l others, pruteHtinx auainsl thu doting up and sale of Alma street in I i,.'i. IM, be referred to thu committee appointed at last nii<tin.{ of council ii i iu|iiii.' ini.i the matUir. Curried. Thompson -QitMn That llii cc.unci i. nn t cut. i'. tin thn petiiion of 1'eter Innshaw nnd others, sskinu rebate > mi the Clark, Nicliolnoii millH, a, as they Hnd it w.-uld \<e contrar jo statute to make a refund. Can Gibson Thorn naon That tlie prtiti"i of Mrs. Willimn Kinlay and ti-n oth I.-IV<T< f MS No. 9 mid U.8.S. No I, At tniU'-'ilt Mill Kll|'lllHHi:|, III- i otrr I iiu.-rt, i far us this council n.-ii'.rrnitT! ninl that tha rl.-rk prupu-n n bylnw '.. nppointsnarliiirai.il in tin imi'ti-r, to be id' ill with it nest s. -.1 .n of I Ms Munoll <',rri-d. Muir- Oilwo;.- That II2.VI I.- anpr. pr"pril-d 'or rip.-iiditiir 'Ii.' h -h wayn of thii townhip io I'l ' ' mil 'hst ill.' ni-iiilii'rn "f llii" r. linn' ' MUM t.. b- nii|>ri'..' - <l s f '..' - : I' v. N .. I MOO. N.I 2 |)0, No. 3 *350, and N.I. 4 $100. -I'd anioiiiii t . ' l'i if w .rk in liriilgen coitin - f-0. lint t'i inrlii'l all wnrU on to. 1 n!r "t .-x Pi tli. I'pi-ni'in nf ti">f pi i in " in hi. pii.l oiglit |ier cent. A noHIlN fur 'Iliiir SeiM Mi. Jas. Anustning, Sntm-y leo. \V ii. lii, Samuel (iillx-rt, Jonathan jatimur, ()e Gordon, Ilobi *'.. .pi-r.Ai. \ Vilaon, Jas Urodii>, John Hr unit, Ben Carruthers, Harry Duckdit, Rubt Cimp- ti.ll, John Wetter, A S Vanduscn,(iilon 3ollins<in and Tims Gilchrit,J C Adam*, \ M. Foster.Kichard Ucnoe.Alf Harrison, lobt. Neilwrn, W C Hanuy, K-l Arm tr.mg. Martin Phili|m, Ch in Findley, A oi', Malcolm McMillan, John Boland, rw.n Fawcett. rBNCBVIBWKM Richartl Whiitaker, Jos Auaaam, D urrie, II D Irwin, Jwi Brodie, Win lll.iir, Crithoper Irwin, <! Mm, C W I 1 .- ll,.n,y, (>o Biiiniti. W H Hem ilnli. Win Cameron, J m^tlian Latiiuer, A S Madill, Alex M.I:... jr. FllUND-KERFfRS Patrick Boli(er, Heritor'. Purvis, Oeo Wright, Jos i 'in us. I' MiiiithHw, W Smythe, MQO.r, Albert Thompson. Farm to R o r t, Oood fann to rent, on* and aha)' milei front KlHlirton, lOOacren, Onclrnreri ; fair orchard Kor uarlculart apply tn tin. undemlRned. Mn A. H. SykKi, Ladyhauk I' o. New Grocery At Max-well Q ThatCold Tl<e uirl.TMKi ed. hsving opened in tin (irix'iiry liuninuis ill the village of Max wull, tin' pulilir will liml with its a line if n groceniw of thu Iwm quality nn I In' purchasi'd with a vi.'w wants of the general IMltillO. .1 1, i W if mealing the We aim bui-p nn hand tliu i-ol.-brsted OLRN HURON IK-IK Our tj.msare : CASH OR TRADE W,' liU.-i.ll in kinds of Kami r UOOI|H. When in the llagu ,'ivi- u acall. '1 R. M K1NNKAR & SONS. or it 111.1 y kill you. Take a cold at this time of the year, and unity-nine times in a hundred it will develop into Grippe and Grippe stands for a category of ailments that has baffled the best physicians. Kill that cold ! take a never-fail treatment Uwanta GRIPPE Capsule when you feel the first " shiver "when you feel the first flush of fever when you feel the first hint of an aching head when you feel the first stab of pain in your back these are all Grippe symptoms that this potent, powerful but pleasant medicine will knock out in one-two-three order make you well and keep you well -handy, too carry them in your pocket. Your druggist should have them if he hasn't, mail 25 cents direct to VWANTA MT'G CO., Ottawa. Oat. Ltd. KLfSHERTON February Whitewear 5alc. We have prepared an elegant diaplay of New White Wear for February showing which cannot fail to interest lovers of pretty and dainty lingerie. Everything is offered at popular prices and ever) 1 individual line has been selected with the view of combining the best possible appearance with dur2bil- ity and careful finish Thus assuring the best of sat- isfaction to the wearer. Under Skirts Under Skirts, fine cotton, deep Item, six tows lucking 50c. Undor Skirts, fine count., defp hem. five rows tucking and dual frill ?5c. Under Skirts, fine cambric, oV.-p Ml', trimmed wide lace and iiioriion with dint dill 91.00 Under Skins. lir, ramluic, ntn dwp ttu-ked frill. trim- niod ciiibroiiirry with dust full $1.50 I'nder Skirts, extra tine ctrabric, deep fi ill trimmed six rows tucking nirl wide embroidery with dust frill 12.00 Under Skirts, extra fine cambric, deep frill trimuird 18 rows iiu-king. two rows insertion aud fiue wide embroidery 1225 Night Gowns NiglitGownf, fine cotton, frilled collar ami cuffs 50o. Niijht Gowns, fine cotton, fancy yoke, frilled collar aud cuflTa. 75c. Nigbt downs, tint- cambric, embroidery tr'rametl collar and cuffs, yoke with insertion $1.00 Night Gowns, fine cambric, embroidery trimmed collar aud mlK yoke with ins. rtiou an 1 tacking $1.50 Chemises Chemise?, finecottou, frilled nick aud slt-eves 25c, Cliemises, fine cotton, triinint-d and fine embroidery front, neck and sleeves 60c. Chemises, flun cambric, etiibroiJery trimmed front with tucking and fiu ioMrtiosi 75c. CheniiscR, fiue cambric, trimmed embroidery yoke, neck aud sleeves, frout sll tuckijg $1.00 Drawers $l. Drawers, fine cotton, deep hnn, four row tucking 26c. Prawevs, fiue cotton, deep hem and frill 40c- Drawers, fine cotton, deep frill trimmed embroidery and J\ four rows trek ing 50c. Drawers, fiue cambiic, extra deep frill, fine embroidery trimmed aud five rows tucking 75c. Drtweis, fiue cambric, extra deep frill trimmed fine embroidery and insertion with six rows tacking $1-00 Corset Covers Corset Covets, tine cotton, assorted sizes 2 for 25c Corset Covers, fine cotton, embroidery frill 2<Vs Corset Covt-is, fiue cotton, embroidery neck aud sleeves 2ta Corset Covers, fine cambric, trimmed euibroi.iery. tacked front 85o Corset Covers, fine cambric, trimmed f mbroideiy and wide insertion &0c Corset Coven, fiue cambric, trimmed fine washing lace and insertion 50c Thoroughbred Durham Bull for Service Cord IHinto, 29068. The nil tor i viri. ou lot 141, T. A i -SI for Kriiile town, 1'pillliru.i on *|i|.|irj>ti .1 age H. R. fur thoruiiRh- JAC01I l.K.VKU Fleaherton P.O. Eioa,r 'Service. ThoroutfhbrtKl Herkntitre Boar fur Bertioe Ml lot H, run 4, oppre) Auk (or iuHlu;r**. I I W Ms If WM. CLINTON, Prop Maxwell, Mat IB 01-1 yr. White Goods Special Our Special Cotton, 36 incites wido, free from dressing, even anil close.finished soft for tlu> needle. Special Fine Cambric Embroidery, and Insertion. All new Patterns. From 3c. to 30C Torchon Linen Lace stands washing well - Lace or Inseriion. From lOc to 20C White Victoria Lawn 39 inches wide fine and even in texture. Regular l'2&c value for IOC Linen Damask Sideboard Scarfs. Special at 25C Linen Towels, fringed ends deep red border all linen size 27x12. Per Pair Boyd,r)kkling imtbodist eDurcb, TUsberton l-A.8TOR Hev.J 8. Ivteoti \Vllaon ServicevSunUeiy t 1 am dc 1 p. m Mh|ecti tormxt Sabbath Mrng Tke office and work uf the Holy Spirit Krening Hell: Ii it* reality or a bet ion. Vicinity Chips Chararteristlrs of the Past Hrrk 4'arrfully < u!l<-el for 4 iirlocrs Fresh lira* always on band. J. H. Duckett, Eugenia. HorsH for sale, 7 yeafi nlaL Apply to F. U. Karstedt. Special prices in all lirnw for thw month at Sheppurd's. Waiitcd, 20 corJa i;reo furnace w.-od Boyd, Hickhng & C .. The ice harvest is now in full swing snd the article is brst claaa. FOB MT it* SALB brick veurered residence in FletoerUm. Enquire of Mrs. I Bradbury. We wtJcoiiM tkiu week a new corres- pondent from Kockvale mills. May his budget come often ia future Goodo-rooin house, if.nl well and gar- den, for salt. Apply to F. Dafoe, Flesh rton. A small quantity of hay and a l-hone wagon, new, f.T sal* chnp. Apply t< Aim. L. Bradbury. Span matched horns, two cots cow and calf for sal. J. H. lioaid. Kleo . rtun. Men wanted at .ine-t for biwli *,,rk. Good wa<ro>. Apply at Hick lx' mill,8th tine, Artemeaiii. Pltnvie liNik at your Ulwl and >*r if yn have paid your sub^-rfpUoa tlwu li>k t jrour pocket bo 4. FOBSALB Frunh pTMJ^d hay, i.vr 4iull buckwhsM snd a g.-niTuI |>urpiu fcune. Cattle will tx> taken in e rhurae. A. BUTTIB. For 81 One tem good w a, two seconii hand cu-ters, HIM avtt harness, ..no sett light tx>'i-sleigU. W. W. Trimble Brother Watson of the Croomore Star has invested in a broncho. Cieenmn- dentists, medical men, und.-rtakera and monument mun we now on tho qui ive. Farm to Rent -L .1 10, N D.R , in the townnhip of Artemesia, in the c.. in'y of <jri;y. Also a house and two !' ,'e gar- dvns, known .n the Scott pm|MT'y. Apply to MJIS C. (sxtrr, Arthur, Out. MO.NBYTO Ix>A.i--At 4J to 4} per cent. Kxiionses Uiw. AUo a number of un- |iMvr<l and unimproved farms for Htilu cheap. Apply to Geo. Kutlu rfunl. Sli.-l- tturne, or Dun<l.tU omc Saturday alter- noon. An auction aala of farm stock and imp- lements will Iw livid on lot 30, cun. 5, Osprey, on Wednesday,' Feb. 10, the property of Mr. Hector McLean. Sale .at 1 p. m. See bill*. J J. KaiUiiig Auc- tiouear. During all of but wevk the raginv storms bruugbt buamem all over the country piactically t.i a atHiidntill. This week traffic appears to have resumed its normal erudition, alt bough the nds are t sin lily heavy. Mr. J W. Hoath of Sydenham, who was visiting friend* here for a fw days, alled on l*he Advance Monday. Mr. Hoath says they haw uot quit* so much snow in his towi'sliip ss wo are luxuriat ing in down here, but still they have enough. J. W. Sproule, furniture dealer, and a highly respected ci'izen of Markd*U, died m Thursday mornniK of lait week after two weeks' illness of inflammation of the IIWC|H. He wan a member of the I.O.O. . ami Chosen Friends. Deceased leaves widow and one SUA. The follow Ui8 officer* war* elected for the 1. O. F. for 102: Coun Deputy, Dr. XXtewell ; DC. R , R Waller; C.R , C. .Be.lln.y; V. C R., W. J. Bellamy; Rec. Sec , C.Stafford; Fin.Sec..\V \mstroim; <)ra.ir, f. Cairns; 1. W., J. McMullenjJ. W., W. lalbot; I. B., A. Bentham; J.B , U. Dynon. Messrs. Clark, NichoUon A Co. of K.i geniit are at prrsent busily en^ag^d man- ufacturing birch veneering for the in.ni. moth Kuw Eilwsrd hotel, ntpresent under .Mi:.fuction in Toronto. The veneer will ! very .handsome when polished and oil- ed. The arm U altto turniiig out hu-e <juantrtiiH f fev.B handles for which they lind roady sale. BOOTS and SBUES-Do you wish to secure n'rnt class gooda at extremely low prices. If o wo sro giving special urices in all kind* of winter foatwear Don't mis-1 thi chance and you 'will get enuin.- Imrnains. Men'n wi>nl lined ovr- .shoe. all sizes 91 25, Udios' umtwa high rut OVCIN!I , rlmnel linsd, fl 50, Boy's o.tl luiB'1 ovoThoes, $1.00. Mtu's and boy's ruhboni very chcH'). Ladiea' rgltters from 30c. per \M\T. At Claytuw, Don't forget the debate at the Metho <lifct church on Friday evening next. Sub- ject, r solved, "Thst the time has come when tht- union of all Protestant dm>m- inatim.K should be consummated." This U a lit i ^ubject nnd the discussion can- U/<t fa>l t.i l-o interesting and instructive. The affiriiiativ will be argued by Rev. Win. lim-haiixn and J. S. CrolM, Esq., of Maikd^le.wliilo Rev's C. W. Reynolds of Wahcr'i. Falls and T. R. White of Kuu'etiia will speak on behalf of tho neg- aliia. Admission only 10 cents. Let everybody coma and enj.ty the debaU. Mr. N^il McKeohnie, a well known farmer HHT Pricevilie, died very suddenly on Monday nTiini{. Owiu* to blocked ro*la w arc umlile to get particulars. Littln Laura TalUiti, dsuxhter of Mr Win. Taiboitof the twck line east, died of iiiliimitn 1*1011 of die lungs, on Wednes- day niArniiiK <{ this wrek, avjed 12 years. A Very enjoyable evi-ninp was spent on Tuwl.ty, February 4lh, at the residence of Mr Kit. Saryn', the <ton.sion i.f ihe (plrKwmu IKIIIII; tho prniivntHiiiin of a gmirl eni fur citt to ih Rev. E. C. Mills by tlie unitiM congrexi>tioni .f Fleslierton Static, Maxwell -ind KinuHrley fllrnd^ ho a trni of alei.'h ttells from Mr. E. Sargent. Th address was rend by Mr. (ill,-,. i, <,',>lhoson, aftnr hicli Rev C. E. Mills rri.liml in s few well chosen remarks. It waa re-.-retUil that the state of the roads prevented some from a distance from bein..' pruaent. After supper the eveiiing wits spent in games. Hi i.i. -In Cambridge, Mass , on tha 3rd of February, of cancer. Mm. J. H. Hull, dtuuhter of the late Thoa. Gamey. M. P. P , of (Vtprey. Deceaard leaves a husband and five children. Thos. H., George T., Chester L., Minnie and Mrs. W f. JODM, of Cambridge Sin jo the removal of Rev. Hr. Darroch the Baptist congregation of Flesherton have Iwrii I'hout a regular pastor until the |tr.-cnt time. but th order has chang- ed, as Rev Albert Cuoke, la'e of th.- l!ahama island*, hss accepted the pastor- ate mwl en'erml up-^n bin ilu'ies two weeks ago. Mr. Cook wan in IU9H aunt by the Euu!i"h Baptist Mi-Ninnary cncirty to take charge of the church in luagtta, also to hate veraightof the southern division if the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Cook were co>npell.i to relinquish their wurk in the Weat Indies owing to ill health of the latter. Mrs. Confee is at present visit- ing friend* in England, but hopes to join Mr. Cimke in May and June. ^ t in Thursday evening of last week the Kjiwoi i h League held an "at home" in tho ltH.-iurnt of 'he Metho list church, ii..mmi uteri tncvlcbrnU- the rejuvenation or rehnl.ititation i r what you may call it of the Ins -in. -nt. resulting from the unit- ~l eiTo IH of tho Sabbath school snd Leigue. The whole basement has been nicely (minted by Mr. R T. Whitten, b'ind- )>' i''e.l . n the window), and instead of olil cninl'vraoine benches up to-date . Ii MI - umce tlie auditorium. On this i cca ion the program was of a rather unique order a Urge poition of it being a regular tough old guesniug contest called an "Art (Ja'lery." La<ii* and gentlemen were paired by an ingenious device an 1 each |tair given sn art menu cnrdcontaia ing a liat of some 28 xrtii-lca of vertu The gal Jury was an adj-'iiinj; room and each article displayed a number which had to be placi-d oiyotite tha correct title on your card. F.T m-tanc , a stick with a nail driven through it was number- ed 6 This number had to be placed opposite "A drive through th* wiKid ;" "A 'iiaid-'ii's dream" was a wedding ring; "High tide" was a bow of nbrxni tied en a poat, "twent sixteen" was sixteen can. Us, etc., etc. We believe the pas- tor hiuiH<vf was largely reaponmble for the list, which was a really good one. Fifteen minutes only were givan to da- cipher tile puns, snd no one had lime to get (hem all, sumo 26 out of a possible 28 being thu I in it ol i.un.-.l There were recitations by MUsChnsienc Ricliariliw>n, ofcisic by Mr<. Blackburn and Mm. Shep- ^nl. and i tine in In <|imrtet by Messr*. Murray, Fawcett. Har. house snd thu psstor. Coffee, cake and nandwichoa completed a very choice program indeed. The collection amount hd to $4.60. AUCTION SALE. __OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY jn tha township of Artuinesia in the C'.iuniy of Grey. THKHB WILL KB OFPEUKU FOR BALE ON - WED. I 9 th FEBRUARY, 1903 At teii o'clock in the forenoon at Munshtw'a Hotel - IN THE VILLAGE OF FLEM1ERTON By virtue of powers of ule rontalaorl to a car tiu uiurtt|aM which will b. pioUuOctl at th. -t th. fuiliiwli K pr ipurtv. All tboin uoi-uuu parcelii or traeu of land ill uato 10 tUe townrinp at AitonuM* m Ule aal.l Count y at U f y oouipowd of lot uumoxr 1 IM ami tu nortb .as', part uf lot numbei HI) ID ttiu iml cmMMiou routh <re>t of the Torouto and <>ui i...i dmcribwi an follow* : com- iii'MiuuiK wliur. a i>'i.i IIM Onou pUut.il in the iinthwMt^iti limit of tb ailowaoc* for roaJ I..-IW.-MN Ui wooiid aud third oancmuann and in Out limit tMtwreu lounuiuliari H? u.| It* ; kUauo* (oath fifty .lour*-* tlilrty mmut- <IMI liuif tha iid limit at tha roa/i allowauoa flva ui*iu ui. .re or law to wliara a paat baa ban pluite.l in tha limit between lot* number! 1 4M aii'l 1U; tlience north XI ilugrtHi* Ml miuutoi "I 111 cbaj UK more or leaa to tha uortlleily article of tlie duutli-wwiterD eight acres of the iu lot iluiiili.jr 149 IbuiiL-e ~iur.ll M ilar. Uin-ty miaul** eaol lira otiaiaa more or laaa to tlienwurly ni|l<! uf lliu naiJ Mwth watlu n n "it -rea of loi umiiber 149 ID the limit ba- u lou niiiiib. in ill) , aud lM;tlieno uortb " INII>II JU uiiuutei eaai fj nbaiua more i .to th limit between tba Hoo-iinl and first ro:ioew<lnuii;tbaucn uorth-w0Utr:.v alouii tha Haiti hunt lou ohin Bftv liuka uioie or laH to the .1 .ut O.'tir.j. ii I, u, numl-ur- 147 *>i.| 14M ; thouue i mil ,.i LI , lu nnuiita* w.i-.i OU chaiui more or leak to tile |.|r ul ueKiniimu coutaialiit; * .iW, mo u or lew, Tbe fulluwinK iiupi >v in nu are MI. I to b* oo th. pramlMa About (U . .ua cle&red auid uodar cultivation, balauee Initially i-U-a.t).l. TeroM Ten pjr e -it. nf the purohaa. money t.> l>e pal.l iluwu mi the ilav <*f mla. Kor balance uiriu. will be iua.lu KUOWU at aala. i- or fu'tliur ]i.ii i- u mm aii ly to JUIIBI, M< KKXIIX A L^JNAIU>. J.IIfBK. (tint .N A Kir>, Solicitor*, Toronto -treat, lui jlito or to- ll. J. S|irnula. Kaq. Kleahertou, out. From Oar Own <] >rr*pondnt A ery violent storm |>a.v-J oer here lant .'k. pilii>K the Hnnw up in huge drifts on iheroail, makinv thvm impaa* ablx. The niaila had f..ur days runt. Our worthy |thninti'r, Mr. W. Wright, ir<>t a good f TIV to work with shovels and soon the highways were in lim clam c<>n- diti"n. Mr*. (Je-.rxe Burke of th 8th li.ie pent a few dayt Net week with her mother, Mr*. Br in rose. Mr. Andrew Pn'lintrr and MIM Durnie Glaimford s|n'nt. Saturday and Sunday of lant week. Wedding belli are ringing around our riling . We are plraa -.t to learn that MIMH Hat tie HeiniiiK U getting ground ayain. Uaprey council met at Fnverahaiu on Saturday, Fob. 8th. We aie pluaard to learn that the Rev. T. Scott, A cbilil, wlm haa been ill for some few weeks, m slowly recovering. We think a barbermuitt have visited our village, a some of our young men have their h.nr cut. Out of The Shadow The discouragement, the despair of ill- health, out int. i tho noon-tide glory ot health, vigor snd strength Are you seek- ing tliia way t Are you wishing to replace weakrexs by strength, despondency by hope and expectation, pale cheeks and lustf rless eyes, by the roses bloom and Sparkling eyes. If you but use Ferro- .lone,, you will make rich, red blood, your nerves will grow trong. Old time vigir will return and with M endurance tb*t will enable you to live an active, energetic and successful life. Remember tka namn Ferroxone. Sold by Richardson. Price 60cenU. >ROTON'S CASH STORE. *> HOCKLBY - during Sale for Two Weeks. f "' unmenctnif K-l> M All lina of EUady Made Clothing, Men's Felt HaU, Winter Cap<i aud Horau Blank- ets reducrd to coat for the nuit two weks, Ala Ladius' Coatn at half regular pricei. 5 pnirs H-vy Wool Blanket* at half price. ... Men's Heavy Wool Under- wear tiU cents per luit. ... 25 Boy's Suits regular selling price 92.00 to $4 50, bHrgain price 91 'M to 93. . Ladies' vests snd drawers regular price 25 eta. to 36 c , on sale at 19 ceil '* . 15 Men's Wool Sweaters. i.'t t ;irgmnn at 68 ^s. 12 pairs Men's Heavy Tweed Pants regu- lar price $1.75, reduced pricef 1 35 3 cnn* good Salmon 25 cents. 3 bars Toilet simp 5 cents. 3 ban T.K. & CD'S Snap 29 cento. 3 cans nf all kinds of canned ! ml for 25 cento. 5 Ihs Tapio- ca 25 cei>ts. 7 bars Laundry soap 2R eta. 25 pairs Men's Heavy Rubber* 91 3. U pairs Men's Overahoea 9136 A grrat hargam table of Men s Silk Tii-s rei<iilur price 25 to 50 cents, on sale at l.'j ecu:'., l.'t | ir Men 'a Heavy Over Sin ou sale at W cents. 8 Dinner setts of fine Chum dishes in different pattern, selling from 9oto9tt.50. A full atwortmeot i.f New Will Paper junt arrived at f ro n 4 to 15c. ;ir roll. A larye quantity of fine Carp, t at frtmi 25o.ti> THI ,- ( .:it per yd. Highest prices paid for Farm Prmluve. Kaltc i(K p. Ib. 1-rr.h Uoll. and Pound Priwts. r *U *O ct Ju/rn Ire.h I id Proton Proton W. HOCKLEY Honor Kolls Standintf <>f No. 6, Arten;e*ia, for Jan. Couimurcinl w<irk Frank Harrow, F. Cairiin. Clasa V Richie Ston, Sadie Fletcher. Class IV, sr Msble McArrhur, Katie Fletcher. Ethel Harrow. Noliie butler, U. t'nirii". W'.'lliugt .11 Whittaker, Frank Cairns, Annie Butler. Cls IV, jr.-Ned Whiitaker, Win. Fletcher, Le<> Butler, Hunt-T Harrow. Class 111 J. Cairns, Jolm McArthur, Roh Spicer, George McArthur.Vma H. zard, Spurgon Whittaker. Clssa 11 Bell McLuod, Ruby Stone, Janet Kletcher, Veronica Butler, Norman McLeod. rt. It -Willie McArthur, Bort Whit taker, T..-inmy McArihur. I'uarl CaiuiH, Maggie It.iyce, K.ity McLed, Aggio Harrow. Pt. I.sr Frosty Purdy, Tommy Suicer, Stella Butler, Emma Whittaker, Willie Sptcor, John Haziard, Harry Hazzard. Pt. I. jr. Rita Boyce, Mima Spicei, Minnie McArthur. J. L. WOOD Average attoadancu 36. Teacher. Honor roll for S. S. No. 9, Artaincsia, for January. Clam IV. sr. John Carson, Qeurge Paul, <Mtie Paul, Lir.ziu Millivmi. Claw III. Berlin Milligan.May Jamie- son, Jane Mage, Bertie Jaiuieson, Mina HeiiKii, Bertie Magee. Class II. ar. Oscar Truuman, Ruth Paul, Fred Truomnn. Claw II. jr.-Maiuie Magee, Willie Part II Ethel Truenian. Part I. das* 3 Jennie JHraon.Char'ie Jainii-Hun, Srnest Hopptir, Elvin Jamie- ion, P.i-lln (>unoe. Part I. Class 2. Nettie Trui-in.ii, *3bos. 3. SbeppardJ * * * vi * * * * * * * itV * Oil We have just completed our annual stock taking and are placing on our bargain tables all lines that we have just a few of left and everything we have in the shape of winter goods. We have a few Ladies Astrakhan Jackets which you can have at cost. Now is the time to buy anything in the shape of furs as you can buy at half price. Men's fleece lined and wool underwear at great ly reduced prices. Boy's fleece lined and wool under- wear at greatly reuuced prices. We have a few pairs of men's Leggings we will sell at $1.00, $1.1 ii. Men's and boys' Ulster reefers and Cardigan jackets will be sold regardless of cost. We have some of those Ladies' Jersey Jackets left yet at 40c. A special line of men's double-breast ed heavy suits, regular $s.<)0 for f 5.00. All other lines of Ready -to- wear clothing at reduced prices for this month. We have a bargain for you in mill ends of factory and white cotton. We have received several shipments of spring goods among them a special lot of 100 pieces of print regular 12c. selling at lOc. Another lot special fur comforters regfllar 14c for lOc Special lot of Ginghams regular 15c for lOc. Some pieces Dress goods, new, regular 35c. for :JOc. REMEMBER For the remainder of this month we will give some specials in all lines. AGENT FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS, HIGHEST r'klCE FOR ALL KINDS PRODUCE. * * * uV * * $ Mr i.| ffleslierton $ Qvgmia. * are out for business ...BOUND TO PLEASE YOU... Examine our sleighs and Cutters before buying. It is our ambition tn load in the Carriage trade and want you to help u out. We make a specialty of horse shewing and repairing of all kinds, particularly, Fine Carriages of all kinds. J. H. Heard & Son We ar auenta (or Crnani Sf|'ra!' . . Straw crttnr* ami (train Urludr. LESHRTON ? 9 9 HflKNESS ? ? ? EMPOKIUM. ? ? H>-ir lit*- \v rr, And the )aii Of tlie li.-ll~ The ijretet v*rity (if hells ever shown in K!i'-lnTt<m "|..-n tlrim;, chime, cnlUr, etc. ChixiHU ynur bella e nly wlnle t...i:k U l.ryn. Now i!..iU in Smknichcwati liull.i lo r..lwt, ruhlxir am) <MI| niuv hUnketn uf ail niEen and descrip- tions. Cuiry cHiinlis, hnihi-8, ml- lar anil Hwcat pailo. leuther iniitn, lilts. snap*, wliipt and U.-)ii s, irunkii, VH!ISH, circiugli-n, .mil everything found in an u|i-to-ilnt li.-iriifiw hi'|i. Fksbcrton Furniture I Olarerooms. 1 1 ii - Prop. Boar for Service The un.l.inilijno'1 has a tliiM youim tlioiouah- brtxl Yurknhira boar for M>r>lce on lot 171. T A S. K.. Artinttt.la. Hrml from .Io|>li Kcathtir- ituna'a (Toronto Townnhip, Stret>vill*l boat ntock. Termi i. IJan.Ol M. U. UHU * (i (i i> * > * f i| i; !' o i> * For SSale P^rt I. CUM 1.- Wilfred Mftgec. t-n tbeftfh o . Onpraj, beinu lot K. half o( I and W. ato(a.fontoinlri|i lim ncro*. about 95 aorm cleared and m unclm oultivaMon; i*.\r*. hanlwood bunliitood orrliard. hard ami xi<t wtr. buildlugou eaob fifty Kor 'urtlior \\,t- litulamjapply to. CH ,H. C'."r r Mov 7,lm. Maxwell P.O. Ho|st!i- rough and works off the < ..l.l J.aitiv nrono-Quiniiia Tablytt our* * cold D ona day. No Cur... No Pay. Price V> cent-. We are carrying i he newest styl.-s of seasonable g.Hid* in nil linrn of Furnituru, onmis'in); of : Parlor and bedroom suits, Imionf-. tidebuards, ext^nniun snd i tnbleH, chairs, window shadfN curtain poii't<, pictunn, uasul, ctr. Winch wn offer at LOWEST PRICES. Pieiuru FraininK and Oeneril ) jmirins{ ('ndi*rtakini( in i Sat.iHfaulion W, H. Bunt, C I I l> (I l> ( I |l |> (I (> YOUNG MAN ! YODNG W N ! I'rcpaiB lo inaku a success of . ttire iinilerlking hy taking i ut y OVVKN' MOL'NP Slwrt iau.l .r Humue- ;ts. \ .. mrse at this iis'Anliic. iss you aUiVH the i.Mi.y wli<> ar . . * ' imkM a liviuv I >y r.iiniii.-ii i-- Y..U oHin.-t alTor I t.. K.I ulse v f.-r nr iiiHtln-iis H'M! in|inpiii"nt in el- ; !i"l Wiiit.M term now opm. nl* .v.l'n lifd ut any nine. Calali-i C. A, FLE.VHNC Tiim