â- -*, Aphil 23 1»08 THE FLESKIRTOK A1>VA1^ CiC >C9M9 â- B^'^SSI i^Mii^MH F. T. HILL & Co. April Offerings in New Spring WWVMMWM Styles We hnv« made big prepAr»tiona for SprinK throughout the ni»iiy lines new and up-to-dste. You CHILDREN'S STYLES IN NEW SPRING SHOES ARK HERE If you want to lecuie the nobbieit stylet in Children'* Sboea for spring and make yoor selections from the biggest and moat varied aaeortment of styles in town, you will ha»e to coma to thie atore. We make a spec- ialty of this (lepnrtnient. See our window dispUy of new apring atyles in Children's Shoes. They wiil please you, NEW LINES IN THE HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT FOR SPRINO. Elegant Now Wall Papersâ€" Our full Stock now in We are now ahowing our full and cumple'.e stock of New Wall Papera, ami now that the seaaon is on when you think of Wall Pip«irs, think of this store. Our aaaortnirnt is the largest anid the prices more than reasonable. Set theiu. Elegant New Lace CanaiiMâ€" Oar fall Stock now hi This week we have opened up our new importation of Lace Curtaina in KneS wias and Eo:<liah makes, selling ut popular prices. I'tir pair an followa, 25c, .'ioc, 50c, 7oi!. 85c, ySc, il.'ASl.To, $2 ?5, 2.r)(),«;j.00 and 93 60. LADIES' FINE CASHMERE HOSE SELLING AT LESS THAN COST. In order to make room for an extra large shipment of New Spiing Honiery we Itave uiimini; for spring, we are putting on sale thii week 400 pairs Ladies' Fiiie Caxhmcre Hose, being 35, 40 and 45c lines in tho ruKuUr way, thm wefk 3 pnirs for 81. CO MEN'S RUBB ERS, SIZES !), 10, 11. SELLING FOR 48c PAIR. Weare ovtrftocked in Men's Lii^ht Rubbers in the biir sizcK and in order to sell quickly, and if you arc blessed with big teet,''you can buy rubbers here this week in 85 and 9(k; qualities for 48c. our big store. Not only will you find our display in will find alw) our prices comparatively low. SELUNG GIRLS AND MAIDS SAMPLE CORSET WAISTS AT A BIO DISCOUNT This week we put on sale 100 pairs of samples in girls and maids corset waists. "These are the make -A one rf the leading manufacturers in Canada aad con- sist of mar.y different styles and lines, but all sizes are in the lotâ€" 40, 45, 60 and 75o lines on sale. This week your choice lor 29c SELUNG LACES AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE. We were fortunate in picking up a case of luce which went through a wreck, but is not damaifed in any way in the lot are laces from 1 inch to 12 inches wide, repreaenting 8, 10, 12J and 15c lacBs. vVe are selling them, as wo bought them iidiculoualy cheap, your choice for per yard 6c. OUR PKICES FOR MENS FELT HATS ARE, INCREDIBLY LOW THIS WEEK. This week we put on sale 150 Mens' fine Fur Felt Fedoras All in staple styles, in leading colors of black, grey and brown, Enttliah and American Hats, in all sixes, many are lest than half price in value, your choice for 88o SOCKS FORMEN,OFGO0DWEARINGQUALITY REDUCED 2 Pa IRS 26c. 150 |>airs Men'n Socks in greys, browns, and black, some are cotton and *ioo\, some are all wool, in every case they are more than value at the price, 2 pair fur J. & W. BOYD •-vn Flesherton Ontario. ^•'•ro CO-*- H OUSE p URNISHlNGS As the season i.s on for House Cleaning we invite our cnstomcrs and all persons reijuiring House Furnishings to insptct our stock. We five bvlnw u fi!W prices. Brussels Carpets 85c to 91.35 per yd Tapusirys 40 to 85c per yd All Wools from. .6.5c to 1.00 per yd Unions 35 to 69o per yd Rugs in Velvet.s and Tapestry from 7 50 to 30.00 Hemps from 12i to 35o Stair Carpets from 12J to. ..75c Stair Pads 1.25 and.. 1.60c per <liiz LinoleuniH .-ind Oil Ciiiths in 4-4, (i-4, 8-4, and ltj-4â€" prices rea.siiiable. LACE CURTAINSâ€" The m<>»t complete ninue we have ever Bhown. prices from 55 cent.s lo 3.50 pur pair. Curtain Muslins â€" A lirye assurtinentâ€" Prici'S from 10 to 45c pir yard. liWWWWW MARKDALE MWWI . . . . . «:uu. iq^ HOW TO BUILD A GOOD FENCE A^Ii^^f t'Juiimm'SmMtmmm r'«iii Colquett, - Feversham Boots and Shoes. This line is full, valiios good, and stock iip-to-daic. Cal! and inspect. If yon are not readj to bny come in and inspect, aujway_ Women's Dontrola Patent and Tan Kid, prici » from 1.50 to $4.50 Women's Oxfords in Dongola Patent and T^n KiJ 1.25 to SIJ.OO Men'a Dongola Box Calf, Patent Cult and Tan Cali. Prices from SI GO to ^5 00 %ht Is publiaired avsry Tliiirsdajr at tl.OO |ier annum ifpaid in advance, tl.nc if notoiHud Regimental Orders Oipt. C. N. Richardson has received ilu» following rvgiinental orders: 1. â€" Each ciimp»ny in lbs regiment will be re<|uired to furnish 20 Non.-<^oro. officers and men. 2. â€" In the case of units which trffin, aa a rule, at caoi|M of inatruciion, the cod- centratiun at (Quebec will take the place of the annual training. 3. â€" TheiB will l)e no time tn inalru:t recruits at Quobuc before the celebration takes plac ; therefore no man not previously trained will Im> included. 4. â€" Pay for rural corps is not available for more than V days, including the days »f arrival and departure. 5. â€" All x»rp< muHt remain at Quebec fur a full periinl of four days, ( July 21st and to July 24th. ) S - Olhuera commanding cmnpaiiies are reqiieated to lie-in iinediaiely the tiainin^ vf their commandsâ€" twenty men fri>in those companies volunteering to be taken to ai lend the celebra'ion. ?.â€" A» Koni'i c"tn|i»niua mny be sSort uf tiained null, all otbura hIiiuUI tram inure than in rc(|uiiu<l, m order that a full representation may ho insured. 8 â€" No man under any circumstances will bu allowu<l on I ho Ntieiiitih of a com|>any, wli.i ia in the lialnt of using iutoXioHlInu liipiurH to eXi:i'«s. Cnin- nianding ullioers will be held reNpoiiaible for any deviatiim from this rule, v.- Oflicurs ciiinnmiKlingnoin|ianiva nru re(|ii<>Hii'il to uie every eiiii»HVMi' to nii'ki! vp one of the best regimonts ever formed in the county. ^, Letter of Condolence will comfort those who remain and en- able you to bear your loss. With the great ho]>e we l>K>k forward that some day we shall all meut again in that great Ijcyond, wliure iNtrtiiiK is no more. Signed on Itunalf of the Lodge : â€" Geo. H. Cainia, W.M. ; Geo. L. White, H.M.; John E. Wright, Rec. Sec.; Dan. Mc- Leod, P.M. A shipment of living lobaters is being sent from Halifax to the Pacific coast. lliero is some talk of Mayor Calder coming out uuainat Dr. Jiinieson aa a candidate for tliu Ontario Legislaturs.says the Chronicle. EAT WHAT YOll WANT. But Find the Way to Digest What You Do Eat Tlie first thing to do in the case of indigestion or stomach weakness ia to strengthen the nniscular walls of the atomach and intcatines, so that they will care for tho food that is eaten. In no other way can this lio done as well as by taking a Mi-o-im tablet before each meal. This restores atrungth to the stomach iiiuHclos nnd stimulates the ])<niriiig out ofgiiHtrio jnicua, then tho food digests readily and you begin to got the full lieiif tit from what you eat. Use Mi-on;i whenever you have sick liuadiiche, liunrtbnru, bad taste in tho muiith, coated tongue, spots lieforo tho eyes, alooplesaneKS and in many other Nympt4> IIS that are the direct result of indiguHtion. W. K. Richardson and son give with every 50 cent liox of Mi-o-na a guarantee to refiiiul the money unless tho remedy cures. At the regular nieetiiig uf Walteiville fmyal Orange Lodge No. 1it<\, held on Thnrsday, .-Xpril 111, the following nmolii- tioii WHS |uiM>ud : To Mrs. Goo. Kwiininii and family : Wo, the otKcuiK mill 1110111)10111 of Wnl- torvillo IjJ>. fj., Nil. H8;i, convey to you our heai'tfult aynipntliy in thu Iioiiih uf your aad iMTeai'iiineiil. We feel, iis oiti cors and blot lull's of u gr.iiid and mible cwder, tliiit ill this world wo have no con- tinuing city, but we suek oiiu to emiie, yon, n heavenly city. .\s it has plouHtil Aliiii;>lit} (iuil to leinove from this e.iitli to that lioiivenly city y>nir beloved bus- bind and f,itlior, itiid our w.irlhy biutlioi', «iV UM a aociely Ixiiiiul tuuetliur, ilu Vu^ldy i^iriiy Hut tho Gt;eot t^'omfoitcr Sweet Times in the Busli Several young men in this township wont out one night rticontly to a noiith- 1)1. rs sngiir linsh to " sugar off, " or *' taffy diiwn, " and durinii the process tho owner of the condensrd sweets appeared iiuisele^aly as an apparition wimes. There whs un time for the boys to take " leg bail " had they so desired. Did the owner have thoao young men hauled uynnd fined? No, but, he puniahod them, all right. He simply invited them to le senteil and finish the feast and not to allow bis presence to disturb them. This wi> dune and the owner joined the piirty. Puaailily this pun'sliment will be iiiiiro cffectirn with those younit men than a tiii>' would have been. They can at lenm iliaiik the owinT of the bush f"r lul- ling tliiiin keep ilieir pennies. List year n g. ntleni-in uf tho t.iwiiship WHS iiiade the virliin of a *iniilar depreda- liuii and threiileiied to aliuut the parties if they ei er dM It again. Sunday last llio ciplioruii.il V iHii.e *bile the owiuT of the I'li-li in â- lUrHiiiiii w.ia awuy to iliurch. The liuyn ivei t iiilu the l>ii-h ami had a high old tiiiio nn tafly. Tlioy wish us to stiite that iiiiiie uf ibeiii wore shot. MOUNT PLEASANT FARM. Shorthorns, Bees and Poultry. Young Ktock for «alo, tearms eaay and prices •aonable. .Sintrle and rwae cnnib Brown Ix!((h<>m eg(<« for liatrlilnK. T.V and Sl.OO per 6(t«>en egKs. 'Soeciul pricea on iiicubat ir loti). iMcinlier uf Canadian LeKhum Club. Richard Allen, Flesherton I*. U, and Station. Lot 170, 2iid con., K. D. aud S. K. Deaths Kutledgoâ€" At Ceylon, on Tuesday, April 21, Andrew Rutlodge, aged 55 yc«rs. Auction Sales. An auction sale of horses, vehicles, harness, hay, implements and hiusohold furniture will he held in Flesherton mi Saturday of this week (horse fair day) at 4 o'clock p.m. This stuff must be sold. See bills. R. J. Sproule, auctioneer. . WANTED . A young uouian in Toronto has a Merry Widow h;it 20 inchu* in -iiiunetur and the ccuvn is inoliea high. A Reliable Agent for FLESH ERTON and surrounding country, to sell our FAMOUS FKKULESS APPLE TREICS A big hardy red winter apple that sella on Right, also a gonoi-ul line of fruit and ornameaiid trees iiicludiiig other valu- abl« specialties. Go<id (My weekly, out- fit free, eiclusivo territory. Write now to PELHAM NUHSKRYCtX Growers of hit.'h vrnde nursery stock TORONTO, OST. M. B., Special terais ta suit ageat working park tima. , Winter Harness Goods I liavo in Hlock all liiiida of lliinieas, Bells, DIaiiketa, Robes, Whips, 8m- ciiigles. Hoof Ointment, Gall Cnie, riviah Rug.", Dash Aprons, Trunks. ValiseH, otc. Pvepuiiinti douo promptly aud neatly. a. W. PHILLIPS FLKSHKUTON, ONT. FLOUR 81 FEED We have a full stock of Flour and Feed, including lirin, Shurts, Feed Flour aud FIVE RO.SE.S FLOUR, nude by tho Like of the Wood.s Mil'ing Co., KeewaCin. Every bag of this Flour is !»an»nteed â€" the best Flour ill th..- land. None oihtr can e<|ual it. HARDWARE A full stock of Stoves, Ranges snd Uuuteis, .\xe.s. Saws and ;i!l kinds uf WiHxlmeii's Supplies, also Builders' Supplies. Parties contempla'iug ^ hhould not neglect getting our prices before purchasing eUewheve. ouying I J. & W. BOYD. Flesherton, Ontario. In til future contracts with mail car- riers, the carrier is to be prohibited from carrying intoxicating li>|uor. A violation of this order will result in tlio immediate cancellation of the contract. House for Sale. The nne T-rooin brick liouaa iu tbla village, kiiowu as tlie KMer Cor-taije. with ifood brickun »table aud spacious grounds iu conuoctioa. All in K)od oooiUtioii. Price roaaouablo' fossesalou given by May 14t^, ISOS. Apply to 1:. W. ELOI^B. Owou Sound, Out, Farm For Sale or Rent. For sale cheai>, orrnut. iuimodiiite iHiBsenHion. Lot :10, Coll. II, Arteuieuia, atjoiit 75 acres clear, cointortabta lof( house and frame barn, Ajiiily to H, -I. Hpruule, Klesbcrtou, or JoUu J. Martin, acroasthe loadfroui said lot. BRITISH niG DI3C0UNT OKFRU EASTEIl CANAUIVN toAus. 31, «ao. I y value. I'ull \ nUSINESS Shorthand or Lounj Loaf Book f C'Ol.LEOH keeping Coursos. Uy MaM, .fto. TOKONl O three months, Shoull 8ti.rt to day cor, VoDge and Itloor 8t», K. A, Farqulmiaou* II. A. Principal' Farm and Houses for Sale. Lot 3", Otli con., .\rtcmesiii, 100 acres. Alsu two Kiniil residences in Dimdalk, For further particulars, aiiply to Jiihn Kargrave, Dundalk Farm for Sale. L.>ts R.l 8 aud U, t".oii, i:i, in the township of Ospruy IjO acres, lartja cleariiiu, (toon frame liarn aiul sivables. Rood dwulliUK aud well' Apply on the preniisoa or to W, J, ItBLLAUT, Flethartou. Farm for Sale. Lots LW and l.'il N, E, T. aud 8. It, contaiuina On acres, more or less. AlMjutlU acres in Rood state of cultivation. 20 acres fall ploughiiiR, betweou Ha- d nine acres of fall wheat, SW acres ill lueaJow and Imlannein pa-^ture liiud. Good spriug creek also wuU at hiiise. This fa: m will be BoM cheap owing to sickness. Easy terms if sold at ou CO, A snap tor SJUiebody a: Uovis l-leshertou, P, O 1 eb Pure-Bred Tamworths and Berkshires for Sale. I have a ftuo lo* of yonns i...ri.'bii oorkshires from two to six weeks ol lao i^oniouood Tair- woith BOWS ready to bri'e . Satisfactio.i Kiiaran- teuil on all loyil orders Writ» tor what you waijt. C.W. UO-iS, Ma.xw.>ll, Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. Loviuiasand Wiin|>lo», Ihn host of hreiMliuR anil iiiialit", Hull, cows aud heifers for sale at reasonable prices t !ia,ooD.ll CHA8. 8TAFF0RP, Flesherton Farm for Sale. Lots 171, 8 and », 1st cor, N. E. Aitciinsia. linamoslu all ol Itist class fariuiuK lainl iu a good state of cultivation, sittiate.l '2) miles SI ut^t of Flesherton, Ahort iiiilo fioin school, ell an of uo.xiout^ wee4s and well feiiceil. 10 acre.H of marHh, .^ iM-rea of hardwoodbu^'li, bal- ance III Kood Ntate to work all kinds of iim bin erv, well watereil, i! orchards, n Rood house IH X 'in vi>ii(ior.)d Inslili'. kitchen lii x 2|I, woi d- sho'Unxlii, new burn .'HI xiK) stone foumlatiim This is one of thu bust farms iu tile towuslii aud can bebLURlit iIkKI. W. t.OASWELL. HOMESEEKERS' 2N0 CLASS ^lMii4-Trip EuunlMa TO MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA OOINO DATES ArHIHM JhmI,1I tag. 4, II Nif 11, H July T, n hpt. 1, 11, M Tlckata iood toNtiWS wlthlaeO dajra VERY LOW MATES /ro" »U points ^^Hâ€" ^^MB-BMHi^BMa.^.-. in Ontario. Rangiag f Wisnipafl and raturn $33.00 IwtwMn t EdiaontoB and rsturu $42.S0 TiekaU iaauad to all North-Weat points. TOUKIST aiEEf E>S a Umittd "-â- â- •"^ Dumbsr of Tourist SlsapisM Can will b* run on aach •zraraioa, fully •quipi>ed with bedding, •to. BartkaslkouldlMseaurad and paid for through loeal agaat at least six days Itefora •mcunion Imvm Ratw aad full laformatioo eontained in fre«HousM«k<rs' pamphlet. .Ask near- Mt C.P.R. actat for a copy, or writ* to C 1. rOStU. SMrid PsM, t^„ C.r.l,, ToiMt* Slabs and Editings for Sale. We will sell the t ft. Klabs and EdgluRs at our mill oil COP. B, .-XrleineHia, at :^1.0U per cord. Itv applying to Mr. Juo. I'u) liainent, uppcmite the null, he will muus< re and receive cash for tho wood whin taken away. Wo will further pay a reward of iiiM for proof of anyone taking wood from theie inthe past, or who may take wood iu the future with' out our authority or Mr. t'arliauieut'i'. KI'UNAN IIHOS.. Limited, Owen bound. Scbool Gldren's Eyes Supply ^a. Their *^'^ Intellect ' Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department .â- feWtLC" ';v >iPtit- ANh «"l.s:SM^':PT«H.