THE FLESH ERTON ADVANCE for Infants and Children. T or,, . cvwrurr, r Mrrjr BlMSl, H V HEALTH FOR ALL. HOLLOWAY5PILLS&OIHTMENT T HE PILLS Fnrifr Ilia blued, correct all Disorder*, of I^iver, tSt <>m:i<jh, Iv uln~.\ -. and %s>a> lti>l(orataau-I rutnratn haaltli Hl>illtatil f nnitluitions. and are iiiralnalili- In r<-m l'la.ultncnlutal t.> KeniaUa of all auar Kor Clnliinti un.l tlio w .1 tlijr are pricala THE OINTMENT to i *...>) reu)f'iy for 1U<1 bog*. Bad BrMU*U. OM WotuuU. Sor tu<l I'leera. It i* Unions for 11 out svii'l HhrMimttihtii for dinordett" < i nl For SOUK rmin.n, l',i;<>.\ flllTIS. COI'CIIS, r(i/./u> o:anilmlsrHwsllini|>, an 1 a'.l -Urn Iiiwau* It lift* no rival ; and f-ir ci ntra< taU sod iiiff J'linli it act* Ilka a rhann MQ'if-t,irr 1 only l l'rofi.i H i i --WAT'B RutahUilimvnt. 7H. Nrw Oxford sirr.-u l.ur .-.:t:{. Oxford Strrrl . aad arcaoll at li ,ti tl . 4> <l , n- f \ .-ri I . n . I t -:J may )> Iml >! all > i ' ' i 1-t t'urrJvut>i th'iitl'l lu<J< fc tlif Lib-l <-it thr /'..? -in./ US, I . , Ilifii art // the atliitu it nvt THE ODELLs CHEAP - STORE. TYPE WRITER, A X Full :-: Stock -OF G ]>rr/ (Int Hoots, t 'ii '' iigr( A T v ROCK BOTTOM TRICES. '..-/i'cr.As.i i I.OLI;* . KCAD ALWAYS UN HAN Don't Forget ! ! ,i , i, u jB'i i^ivi- us a call. High- est IIII.T p:i ul fi.i r.-.-iii I'roducs. FHANK 0. BUUCE, f V. V E K S II A M. SAY! Farmers ! Business Men! Everybody ! II . mi,li.||inii.t fix itaitful a now urriai* naa ifan ury anil r.p.lrmc ihv> lu Klwlimlnu thai TiHii-ftii(t your rtpatrt don* " ibvrt M.ti^n aail oa rftmiiialile tnriri. Trlminine, 1'alntlnK. Rrpalrlog. *rnliin( in tli rurilifio niakiii| llaa in* , . k.i ,. (notion (naraiitni. Chop over McTavUh'a Dlack- Shop. iii inr ti,r OIM i.i. TVi'i: u iti 'I'KK w'l'i 7s ' !." Mir_l- 4 a><- Oilrll. " ur 'Mi.. i t.i ,l.i l.tt> i w ik tlinn IIT ! It ,- iiii..ii>-< m.iiuiiii wiili i, -pr > i., n-pt i,r " . -A jlli. nut ' '- III. ill ;.!.' .1... H' h'i ink in.!., n|,. iinttii i l!iii I.JIP: ITU (. i I and ail .| ' -I tu ..I, ! ui-i ..( : i I.ikf n (irintinir pri-mi. it ; n|il 'I Any intl|ii!nt IMTK. n run bi>< ninu m. . N'" at r M <I)M> < .', tin- win It irl ill -,,, i v 1'iiT I'll mi' In l.iDt-llirt.ts. tic MIII 1 1 TVPE WRITI:R >.. ih AM- < uirii.o il K. T. iiaiiiiihon Jn at. IHI, lC^N*cfr_ tS^SSffUCANll &iu y^xwckw ^ A,.rnh i nf lahi-mMInn and ih., , ' I .-! 01 II, U lM*,ll .Mine 11. ,w ),,, ."1'll, I .<l. I.IMK. 1 . '. . \"4k. < "Piriihu. MK| AM J Ja^A-^, MUNN A OO.Jt ^ISI Mraalwar. < i.i Mclntyre /V..IH our t>vm A beautiul rain, the heaviest of the season fell here on Friday and Sat- urday which was much needed. Mrs. />. McPhail, from Manitoulin island, is at her father's, Mr. A. Me lutvre for a few weeks. Mrs. I). C. McFarlaue has returned fr in Muskoka, where she Las Wn visiting fur a few weeks. Mr Neil McPhail is home at pres- ent from the North shore. Neil looks w-11 and has greatly improved in ap- pearauce since ho went awav. Mr. Ni.il McFadden is quite ill at present. Miss Sarah Mcl'Lail, we are glad t) say m improving in health. Our poi'iilar blacksmith, Mr. Roberta, is building a new house on his lot near the church, lie- has the liabt inriu excavated, and haa let the contract for the stune work to James Hilley and the frame work to Jam. .s Pattn. It ix vritb pleasure we state that Mr. Jul in Ferguson has received IMH insurance on his barn and contents which were destroyed by lire a few \M cks a(;o, and he is busy preparing to r place it with a new barn. The brick layeis Imvi- about half tin buck laid on Mr. Jobu Miller's house. They have not been working during th last wek. This part has been well represented with agents, of late more particularly iiupifiueiit a^fcntd. Out- farmer re- ports Imviug six uf th Kiii at his place in iino day last week. Now if HUN KICKER S Should call on Jos. Smith, Fleshertou, aud secure a pair of shoes from him Lighter kinds with the best of workmanship for those who are not KICKERS. l>. 11. lavish, IKiliSKSHOEU AM) GENERAL BLACKSMITH ( '(iliui^rtond Street, FLKSIII-KTON, ONT man; friends are pleasd to see him. The Methodists sie having a new shed (reeled at the church. When tiu-T g't the church bricked things will look quite snag. Road work is th order of the day. Hope the fi tends haven't forgotten tho lid-walk question. Osprcy council met at Uadgevo's Mondav. vest off in ^ood shape he cannot blamu any hudjr but himself, at* the piuiit of having a laachiiiu to cut his crop with has beeu clearly showu to him. The 1st of July pus.icd off vary <iuit- ly no Kpuilhur auu -riiK-u'. - h.ive b-i-u d. Our foot hall club made unts with the Lavender club, j av a match wiib them at Laven- iir, which lesiiiii'l willi our boys a .iii-n fir tin- lii si time. O.ir clubjlia- not had MiiVieietit prat-tice tins .1 to have matched auother t. lu.wi'M i \vi- iiiiiii-i M'.iUnl tiny did well. Mi. Sinclair, h:ii had liu lion -e ..iled botli out.idi an 1 in-idf. unil now he occupies a i. ii table dwelling! O>pr-> r>*mnrr>tl. I I.- Unrip >liii>lni! |>rnil| llv at l.-ii,|H I,, S| ., mi tl>nl.i,ii n\, <, I, cuotiail fl n. ti-ii.l. i fi'i r I.OKKing a ml Plow Chains rcn r on hand. Can atluiberley. From our c/io, !',> </,. ii./.-n f. The IDII/ locked for rain ha* oime at laat. and things look '|tiito fresh a^ain. bume people nre wialinii; it w mM nut rain any more for a winle Some |.-i>n!e will n*ver bts satisfied. We are glitil to 1< arn that Mr. .Iaiu<-s Mjrles. whn ra severuiy hurt, liy IR-IIIU thrown from In* ueuuxTat, i- .11 wuil as may In) expected. As als i M 11 - Mvl,-s Muter Joseph <'rruihjr. l:u T>ry ill with an attack of biin>iM fevi-r He il reniviTii)'.' Mm* A. McClean. lias not U-.-n tu lately, u she h.l beo for some time past. The mumps are rauitii; amuiid here ' |>i*viit Some i,f :!.r people lmk likr . chi|jiii";,k with a U-ri-li nut in hit in >utu Kev. Mr. Th<>iii|*i'ii, will |.i.-.'h * i mull to the Oraniiriiirn in the Mi-: church litre on SuinUy, lli* ll'tli ..| .Inn at ten a.m. Tlier* wrre only Hven acholart wri. fur the entrance rxaiinnitti"n here I'm- writera y it was t-y wrU. \Vu think tin- K liiiir wat ratli.-r pariia. in hit rupurt .-f tin- K I picui>:, in refoi - "in.' I" tl.e Iwai'liiill match which w played btftwcrii \a:"ltii-nr and Kimb : ley, wu dui nut think that \ !.|M|. ur - i-ii the K 'r"Uinl with Kiuii.rr.-v HII> m- TI in rht l*iflll, tliitn Kin>li<*ilvv 'li'l wild ''.i- tmiiitr 111 tin- fuolball. C"ii-.'li .. that Vandeli-ui had <>nr nf l'*i iy Smnul aeiiinr team with thrui Wo ilnak u U'oalt to liolie a* a* Ka>( a L-t'-in-l wip . .'M to 4 iii ti.n.-lall. F.nr [ Uv \t Kditor and every I <>dy will love y i Married mother, l-y If." It-'V A \ - II, v I tu M Minle Akinn. Loth of ArteniMift. .lOI.MNsuV. Ml It" rut,' t:ii.-i |i. In- i:.-\ \ \V I till Juh "iii. ' '"U. ml 'II ' ( l!il Ui > Mart' -i ' 1 V \ttho riMili-ii-r f.l II ma. lit tlni !: I II WatuJ n Mr. Wnlknr s...aii to SUaa ' . b uli COH5UMPT10H CUUED. / ii ' i Tin program of *i>oi Has ai,:i'>inu-' d on bill* wax succesufully ranietl mil in Fcverslmui l>oiuiiiioii iliy. Al- though llieciuuil was not luicoiufoit- ..ii^r nil pii ifiu 3i-cni-.i Ui fiijuy thriuselves. All the sports wi-iv well -d il. i-K)ii-fi:tlly tliu tut,' ol war. Tin i . I'n i -s will soon bav stonework completed uudcr Mr. J. Kernagliau * bum. 1 no i'lisoyteruin cnurcn in fever- ham id to ii-cttive a now coat of liingh s tbn wet k Ita 11 Perigo is erecting an addition o his dwelling. Mr. Irish campieted a substantial iiipli-iiii-ni lionso for Mr. George Halt- ism week. Mr. Michael Madden, of Chicago, tas been visiting his native home for llii la-u two weeks. Mr. .ImiuH I'liuii", of Thorn Hill, d Miits Kli/a Jane Murphy, of the HUi cnn., Osprey, were united in mat riiuoiiy last week. Quite M i.uinlirr of (ricniio and relatives witueraod tin- i-iuiiiiiiiy which was performed by the l:-\. Fathei Maloney. The presents win i- numerous and costly. Mr. George llurk ban purchased a fiue top buggy. Good luck, (ieurge. Tbo shoday iik*n have left tbn lo- calitj. A pngilistio encounter took place on the evening of K>nmium 1'ay between two youths of th* tontli lino. Matt knock* d his opponent out tin fifth r iiiml it is said. Frod went homo u sadder but a wiser boy. J'hf rain of tlie pasi three days bait i-lii i-irl the heart of many a farm ei in I'i-piiy. w, 'D'li'l fill , ,11 ftt - oaMa. ha* ( ^ \, ft'. ! ti'l (r.-ii nf i h i . .11 (.t^r Illftl - mail liv : payer W A ' < lr.M.T. wi to it I laini-e Farms for Sal*. Tlia i f M ". . ,,,! Maxwell From our oien The remit rai-i has added much to tin- iiii|ini%tnt!iit of the crops Tlie 1st of July passed nil' ratlirr i|iin-tly niiiiiinl here. Quito a uum In i of our yoiui|4 pt'upla went on the i xciu'Hion tu 1'air}' SSuuiui, report hav- ing n ^ooil tun*. Mis* Mmtit Itailloy and Miss Watts Inivt- retiirnod to their homo in Tor- MI-H. Liivt'. of Toronto, ami Mr A Hi'iiry, of Si, iiifiville.are visiting tinii ni>tei', Miv. I'liiih. ( i.'tuu v M,'-. ItiK-kinghaui, of Collingwood . .1 Irw I!H)S \\uli In r brother, Mr J. DaokimriMun, <>f this place. Mi-, \\illiiiin Clarke, of Toronto, is Ins parental home. 1Mb Or to I) \ \ I ! i M A 1 H I I Mxi ,! V Amanda B. M.uu , write* : rw ini WHY COUGH, WTTKX a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoravl will relieve you? Try it. Keep It Injbe boos*. You are liable to have a cough at any time, ami no other remedy la so effective as this world- | renowned preriara- I ti' in. No household, with young children, should bo without It. Scores of lives ar saved every year hjr its timely use. Jenner, Northampton, " Common gratitude Iru- krne to acknowledge the great bene- 1 1 hare derived for my children (rum h u f Ayer's most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I liad lost two dear children from croup and consumption, ami bad the greatest fear of losing my only re- maining daughter and sou. as they were di-licato. Happily, I find that by giving them Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the first symptom* of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved! front danger, and are bo. coming robust, healthy children." "In the winter of VW5 I took a bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, sup- J losing me to be In consumption. As a ast resort I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto- ral, and, in a short time, tUo cure was complete. Since then 1 have never been without this medlciue. I am fifty year* of age, weigh over 180 pounds, and at- tribute my K'""' healtn to the use. of Ayer'sCherry Pectoral." O.W.Youkcr, Salem, V. J. "Last winter I contracted a severe cold, which by repeated exposure, be- came quite onatinate. 1 was much troubled with hoafSSMM and bronchial irritation. Afti-r trying various medi- cine*, without relief, I t last MNhSJSM a bottle of Aver ' tlier rv IV< -toral. Oa taking this uivilir.lne, luy cough cea<te<l< almost luiintili.kti.lv, und I have t>cen well eve r since. ' 'Kev. Tho. B. Russell, Secretary Holnton Conference and 1'. B. of the Greenville District. M. K. C.. Joneaboro, Tenn. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., Lowell, Mats. Bold by all I>rui.i. file* $1 i six U>ul*a,S*. Suit You ? Many have tried me and answer in the affirmative. Then, if others ate well suited why not come to me and get Your Pants your coats and vests made in the best of style, the quickest time and lor the least money. will never wear cut the patience of my customers l>" lalse promises. Bring on i he cloth fc r Your Coats and have it cut while you wait. Suits which I make up and recommend may not be strong as cast iron, but they give satisfaction every time. Call on the u::- Jcrs^ned and test these statements. F. A. BAKER, ifillSTBONG'S In Position FOR- PIIOTOGRAPHIM - AND - Position is Everything. Is fully equipped with re- quisites for turning oat? per- fect class of work. All kinds of pictures taken and finished in a style equal to any city work, while the prices are lower. Picture done in all its branches. If you have shopping to do and pictures to get taken on the sane day please attend to the latter first. Careful at- tention will be given to copy- ing other pictures. Mrs. Buhner.