Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 18 Feb 1909, p. 5

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FEimuARV 18 llMj9 THE F 1. E S H E K T N A D V A N C E BWH^" The Value of Economy Many people fail to save, bec&nse they do not realize the importance of small ecoaomies. The practice, once begun, of laying aside a portion of your income, no matter how small, every week or month, will soon become a fixed habit. The result in a few years will probably surprise, and certainly gratify 5-ou. Start a Saving'; Account to-day with eo' THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA PERSONALS ^ â- pent I Etfabiyica 1873 S! Btaccbci FLESHERTON BRANCH George Mitchell, Manager BRANCH£S AX^O AT BV!i.HAM AND HARRI5TON. ^VICiNiTY CHIPS ^ \V. A. Aruiation;; licenses. i^auvr of marm;;e Couiu! See! . Hear! T.»iii;h and gron fit at Aunt Jerusha'a quiitioi;. Chopping diino every Jmj ut ihc j>lun ingmill. Tbos. UUkely & Co Mr.-R. Btnthiim of tht sulmrls lost a valuable new mikh cow on Saturday ly the aniuial hanving hpriclf in her stall. 35,(X}0 dry lath ou^ from stock U*t suniiiier to dispose of. J. W. Dtagle, Eugenia. Born â€" In Winnipeg, i.n Monday, Fel\ 1, to Mr. and Mrs. John Girdon, jr. Mr. .4n Jiew B^^nlham has sold hia 50- acre farm iu t!ie .luburbi to Mr. D. MjTavisli. ' Event of the seasonâ€" .Jtru iha Dew's Uniltini! party. Noibiiii{of ti.e kind ever bef'-re. Mr. D. Claytuo of Ltns;, Sask., i.sa J. 'p. Hij receiiud th^J appoii.tnient over [ two years acjo. It is a CHUtio:i ho* r.eirs i item.s can lie kept fr«ni tlia priiSK eoaie- tinieK It i.i rather late, bul even £o tre offer coiisraiulaiions. Waliervilie L. O. L. (Ceylon) will hold their annual enturtai nment in t'le ball I'Q Tuesday, Feb. 2:5. R. J. PeJlar, Euiienia, and Doc Fairey will present the comic part of tht- prograra. Uaual prices. See large post^ra. Aunt Jerusha's qttikine; pirty will l)e held iu the town h«ll, Flesherton, on See bills. Yoursi-lf and fiierida are invited to view an exhibit (,f silk art ut-udlework and to meet our ex[Mrt teacher uf ailk embroid- ery iu iUi varioue bnnches. Kn excellent : opportunity fir boginners and fiT othera 1 to bain a knowledge of the nnweftt i>'ylc ! uf work. Kxhibit aitd Lewons free ^ot| charge. Fdnii !) to 12 a. m. and 2 tu 1/ 1 p. nr. at J. & W. Boyds' Millinery Parlors. I Belding'as Iks aad linens uned e:icluaivL'ly ! in these claaaes. The Baby Was Killed .\ very .sad ai.d fa;-l acciielit occurrtd on Monlay aftt.riii-on by which the in- faiit fon u( Mr. and Mrs. John Bro>ru cf the easi bnck •ii>K lii«t it> life. The little fell'<w, who WIS only oue year old, »a> i seated in a carrtHiie playing, when in j ao!uu manner be fell out on h:s head, <^s- : loca: 1113 his neck. When picked up he | w:i.s unoinjicioua aud diJ nut rally. Dr. j Carter of Flesherton was absent tniiD • home when sent for, and Dr. McWiUianis , i)f Dundalk waa called !y t>;!ephono iu i his ateaj, but the little nno was dead 1 liefi're the ujc'or arrived. This was Mr. and Mr;. Browi.'s only cluid, a bright, strung, hialthy little boy of unusual pf.-uiibe. The giief stricken parents have . Uwwill purposos going west to Utc about the p'.ty and deep symjia:!iy uf iheir ht'st , the eid of Mirch.. «.. j|d all ' 1 • For Side- One cook store, 1 high hcat- 1 er, 3 irin bedstead^i, sprmsisand uiaUien- e9, 1 dres.'ier and. stand, I sideboard, 1 Mr. ana Mrs. F. O. Karstedt Sunday with friends iu Duihr.iu. Mrs. W, L. Wright ij vitiitinu friends in Toronto. Mini Eihtd Trimblr left on Tuesday to spend an inditiuits li-ngth uf time in Toronto. Mr. RuKHoil N son of Mono nad is vi'siting his grandpaiuntn, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Siewiiri. Mr.s. Uiuhardsiin of Buifalo is viaiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mo<jre in town. Mrs. John Whitter of Toronto is viiit- ing wiih old friends be:e at preseiit. Mrs. E'hvRid Whiiten is visiting friends iu Turuuto fur a fortnii^ht. 5Ir. Herbert Veitch of Clarksburg >pent iiunday with Mr. and Mra. H. C. LeOard. j Mr. Kobi. Uanvy, wife and two ' chiMrcn, of DundslW, were yueat-f of Mr. I tr.'l Mrs. i' s. C.-rnfiL-ld last week. j Mr. U. Iluwtll of Corbitlon was a :nl;- er at this ciftice .'ae day liial week. Mr. Boes Not Color Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is not made a shade darker. But it certainly docs scop falling hair. No question about that. JDoej not change the color of the hair. yorraul* w:th e«ca botda 9 Sliow it to 7 our doetor Axk bim mboat It, tben do •• b* aaya r Thompson's Bakery â- V3 Our Bread ia dalivered regular- ly and kept for sale at Ceylon, Priceville, Eugeuia, Kimberley Maxwell and Foveraham. Ed. Thompson. Flesherton Ut., rion A I ndeed, we believe it will stop every case of falling hair unless there is some very unusual complication, something greatly affecting the generil health. Then you should consuityour physician. Also ask him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor. Marin b; tba J. C. ^er Co., LowiXl. M tm f uf utighlurs and friends, who gladly e:iNj the burden if it ivece iu power. (nee Miss Riti Daniu !e) a daughter. A uood two-year o!d off. Merry Mason Thundav, Feb. 25ih. colt ftr «ale on lot 162, con. 2, wist J. T. Parker. Hemlock b<i:s wanted at the Burned to Death in Port Elgin Lockup \ Jij.seph Kelliher met a terrible fate : while a piisonor in the Purt Elgin luck- i up Friday night. His bmly was taken I out about 2.3'j j'clock Saturday niorninjr, ' burned so as to be uurecogniziible. He | had beien arresled on a charge of benii{ drunk and disor(!eily. I<'biines were seen isfeU.ng from the cell window later, tut extension table, G dining room chaiis, 1 rocker, 1 arm chair, pictures. linoleUiD, carpets, blinds rmd curtaini', all only in use one yesr Must be sold at rrce. Mrs. J. Quiinby, Rrck Mills P. i). sawmill, Deagle. f( r sale Fleshec- Eugenia. Cash pnid. J. W Grownnlow Charming colt coming 2 years old. T. Lever, tun. i Rob. Moore moved last week to the residence on Toronto street liitely vacated by J. Wi'liams. Two u'ood cults for saltâ€" rising 2 and 3 years old. Apply to Robt. Richiidaon, FleiheitHi P. O. I Healhcoleand Kinibetley will p'ay ; hockey un the rink at Kiiuberley Satur- , day eveuioi;, Feb. 20. Jersey heifer calf f-.r Siile, thr'.'e months "Id, from good inot'iier. W. Pedlar, Flesherton. H.Moeklerof Durham has compromised with h:a creditors at 30 cents on the dollar. I Aunt -lerusha's quUlin:: p»rty will 1 o held in the town hall un Friday. Feb. 20, j next. Watch f'r bils lattr. Wanted class hemlock lumbar, twelve U. Hohnai', Port Law. Humid Lostâ€" On Dec. U:h. spotted, Mack and white. We uriderstand that a movernent is un before anyone couli reach the unforlu- fo .t wiUi a view to selling the Selilon nato man he was de.-.d. When taken uut house at Owen Sound to the Missfs theie was a handcuff uo oue wrisr. Ii is Doyle, the proposed c.msidcration to be presumed that in some manner the m«t- §42,000. The sale cannot be made until tress un which the prisoner was lying was caught lire. It is tLouKht Kelliher smothered to death befuie his body was foi'iid. Ue was about 25 years of nge, and had coiuo tu Purt E'gm some luuuibs aso. Kelliber had been placed in the lockup Dundalk and Flesherton, and the accu«d »^"' lOu'e'ock and apparer.tly .-verything bad been taken from bis pockets wheu i searched. Two uf his ronipaiii-jns, who •sere loitering around (he eel's, were the ratified by the shsreholders. Mr. J. A. Boyd was over at Mount Fori<at last week attending the prelimin- ary trial of O'Brien for highway rubbery. Evidence was i'iven conLectiii<« him *ith several burglaries, includms those at j Auction Sales. j -Ao auction sale of lumb«r, iiiipleKents i and farm rei|uisitcs of various kinds will i be held at Cevlon on Mondjv, Feb. S2, . the projrerty of R. I*. Legate. See bills ; for full hst. Ever} thms must be sold, as ' Mr Legtte is moving to the west. Sala \ ' at 1 p. ni. Rudd Matthews, aueti'.'ncer. ' A public auction sale of a number of ' burses and cattle will be hrld at the hotel, ^ Maxwell, on Friday. Fen 20, at 1 o'clock p. in. See bills. R X. Kinnear. prup. , : Win. Kaitting, auctioneer. We Have It What ? The h.'st &t'>ck of fre.sh Gr'icerei Flour and Feed i>f all kinds, and at al prices, and everythina else in our line, ' that is on aaie ia Flesherton. Wi- abo have the prices that suit our' cu't liners, and sull suit us, as they enable us to turn unr stock over in i shutter term '!'.an a iih the hiiiher prices, and thus we !.eep oui stock frei-li. W. L. WRIGHT Flesherton. Harness Goods. H.iving bought the stock of Win. M.iore, Iain better prepared than gver to cater to the public. We have a complete line of Harness and HarnessSundries, Whips, Bells, Plush Rugs, Robes. Curry Combs and Brushes, Hoof Ointment. Gall Cure, Harness Oi!, Trunks, Valises Telescopes. & Blacksmith'sA[>rons. Look in and examine our stock of Horse Blankets. RKPMillNi: PkOMITLY Dc>NE. O.W.Phillips, FLESHERTON, ONT. was sent to Guulph to await tital. Property for Sale at Pricevillf â€" A brick house, ei^ht rooms, barn and five lots,; Also lot 10. con. 1, N. D. R , Arteniesii, DO acres. Apply to Caiheiine Scott, Priceville P. O, if ! In our la<t issue we stated that ftliss Ads, daughter of Mie la'e Mi-s. Henry RicharJsoii, was living in Rochester, N. Y. We have since leiiri:ed that she is now Mrs. A. C. Hamilton, widow ufa gentU-iuan uf that name, and is living \ with her btile sou in b.i8tun. Mi.ss. i Threatening fever iihuers wth children The infant son of Mr. aud Mrs. WiJaxd s nuiokly and jafely calmed by Provenics. .\ few thousand feet of first Phillips, CoUingwood Kravel, had a rt- j Those little Cai;dy Cold Curj Tablets first to tee the blaze, bulapp..rently there was soMie delay in suunding the alarm. The pr suuer, who was qui'o violent at the time of his arrest, had been hand- cuffed, and the ittecl band wa.s on his wrist when the body wat i^kcii out. The uniy furnishinu ol the cell was a mattress, and it is sup^iosud that tie caught un this. Who w.'ujdu't aive 2d een's t> stop a pain twenty lini»-s.' Juat "Ue littl-J "P.nk Pain Tablet" â€" Dr. Shuup's â€" will slop any pain in 20 minutes, cure! Read the formula on the •"ux. Doctors say it can't be bettered. Checks aoniaiily pa'n.s. head paios. any pain. 20 tablets 25o S Id by all Uwalevs. feet long. m.irkabiy narrow v^cnpe last week. He ' slioulJ always be at hand â€" for prompt- feli down the cellar stais, and when pick- . iiecs is :tll important. Prevent ic* contain no (ju^niuo, nothing h.ttsli or sickening. , J - -..-,- Th/y are inileed, '"llio ni'ch in time'. Anv person detaining . , * i t ..• ir : ., â-  j . -r. • , has recovered irom tiio ettccts. 1 L.irricd in pocket, or parse, Preveutics will be prosecu ed. O. Cuirns, (.oyKn. „„ , . . , ., , ., c 6(x>t and hhoe ed up was unconscious. D.-. Ryckaiin ' was quickly summoned and the little t'lap recovered from the efl The box social at the resUlence of Mr. [ ••"« a genuine sa.'eguard against Repairing promptly, j,,,,,, (_. tuji,,^^ Me.foid Road, "U Wed- i 25c Sold by all dealers. Colls. cheaply and well d.ne. H. Ciirrinsitai. | „esilay evening of last wcof( was Armstrong's old jewellery slore, Fleiher- ! ^^.[1 s;teuJe,l con=iiIeiing the to"- f nature cf the eleiuei.t', a trrrihc «no Wanted at Eugenia â€" .\ number of j and wind storm raging. A pleit^anteven- ' suud men to Miirk iu the bush. Good ; iug was spent by those who Irraved the' wages sill be pud to first chiss men. storm. Between ?ll and §12 were' Apply to J. W. Morgan, E igeni.i. j taken in. j Cement. Workâ€" Any person haviugl The O. W. I. of the Flesherton br.ii:ch , •cuient wcrk to do this c niirg suuimer will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 2.M, at tl.o ; should communicate with T. Lever, : home of Mt Robert Best, T. S. R. a' 2.30 ' twickls of an eye, lire home and is conten's if Window s.lls aid tile made Flesherton. to order. Kimberlcy L O L. 1340 give their annual concert on Wednesday evening, Feb. 17, for which a choice p:ograin has keen arranged. Sc-i large pujtera for particulars.' Notice to the public--Uaving disposed . f my harness sto.-k, I have a few setts ' had a rather unpleasant of heavy and light harness to offer p. ni. Subjects undor discusaton are: â€" i "fuventions to save nork" by Mrs. Goo. • Mitchell and Mrs. \V!loo\, "Evils of fault j Hiiding" by Mrs. Bast and Mrs. Clinton, j The inatrons and young ladies of ll at ! neiithborhood are specially invited to attend. Mrs. Price Teeter of the east back line experience >n at i Friday last. While crosiin;- the Saugt-cn fatrly | Within the wild I dpstroypd tht : Mr. Donald Robertson, hit 3, con. 8, St. ' Vinceiik on Tuesday aiteruouii. Mr^ ' and .Mrs. Kobortsoii Wv're a! the residence ' if their S'>n on the oi'p.wte s:d* of the i road when the lire started ai-d alhuugh I i:e:ghbi>rs and friends woikcd bard, tliey were nn.ible to siive anvthii'g, the lire having gtlnrd su much headway. It is suppo»cd that the fire orig'iiated from (be kitchen aluvu. The h'ss will be lieary.â€" Express. Thrt water was prub:ibly a Mrs. Teeter was coupe I not in- I right prices for cash. W. Moore, I ''ridge the horse she was driving in sou e F'eshetton I manner stumbled aud rolled over tie _,, ,. , i;. •. _ n K-. bridg* into the river. Some ncighbo:s The Durham Fuiiiilure C'>. ha.s ' » , . , , , .^ , , _,„,â- ..:..; came to her assistance »i.d got the anion I purchas.'d the .\rin.strong prop -rty in this | township, cjnsisting of the extensive!' " mills at Rockvde and 8O0 acres of bush I "^''^f'^'^l' ,„ , , , . .1 â-  . .: 1 „..,^ jured, although aunering cunsideralle We are mformeil that the piico paid was J • * ^ -„__,,„ , , , : „„ discomfort by getting somewhat wet. t27,80O cash, and some other concessions. ^ * * Small horse for sale, price foO.OO. has worked two years and drives well with ^ another ho.s?, also a good ivedigree | heifer, 3 years old, will fell at 5c a )>ound. , J. Miliif, Mcaford Road, three and a half mil.s from Flesherton. j "'^''^ «'^<-'" ^1 *''" ^^•'"^'^''- **' ., , ,, ... ,^ t ,, rv 1 i burn w;i3 also some days ago Mr. and Mts. W. Oir of the Toronto ' ' * line celebrated the tenth anniversary Iheir wedded life one ovcninsf last week Rheumatism I have loimd a tried an«l twit*^! cnre for Rheiw matitiin! Not a rpiutxly thiit will gtraiatiten Um UistorUjil liml>i of chronic cripples, nor uim t)0Q7 crowihs back o flesh again. Ttiat Is inpossible. Rut I (tui Tinw sumly kill the vaiiu and pangs ol thH di.ptoni))lt* disease. In Oennanyâ€" witli a Chemist in the City of Darmstadtâ€" I fiiui.l the last itigrc^llvnt with which Dr. Shoop s Rheumatic Rtnnedy was mada a perfect*''!. dfi>undable pryscriptioo. Without that last iiiffr»?4]itMit. 1 .^uecw^fully treated nmnjr, Wian7 cs5'','iot Kln.'nij»Bf ism : buttiow. at iast, Itimi. formly cu^* all curable lai.toi of this heretofora much dx.'ailt'd disease. Thosi^ sanU-liko granular wastes, foiuitl ill Khnumatir Hlo<>l seem todL-isolva and pass awar 'uider tlie action of this rtjmudy as Ireely as doi'S su^r when added to pure water. And thon, when aissolTeil. these poisonous wastes fr»»ely pe.";* from the system, "inti the cause of Rheumatism is g.ino forwver. TliL-re is now no rttsl :n'odâ€" no actual excuje to suffer longer with- Mri. Jus. Blackburn was the recipient out help. Wo a<.U. and hi coufldunce reconuoiaul Mrs. Gilliland Dead Mrs. T. B. Gilliland uf Eugenm died Rither suddenly on Thursday last. She had been aihng for suiiie time with heart trouble but her iiiiiuediiite death wiw not | .-tntici{)ated. Mrs. Gilliknd was Ixjrn in ' Co. Antrim. Ireland, li8 years ago. She caniu to this ttjuutry when 14 years of ttfje. Her maiden name vvcks Esther â-  Itainey. In 1867 the deceaseil lady wius ] niiinied to Tliomrus B. GilliLind, a survey- or and wellknown m this cmnty where nif)st of Ills prufe.-wiimal life was siient. I After living for a few uioiith.s at Kempt- j ville they settled in Kugeniii 38 years ago. ' Mr. (JUliland died in 1SI>8. Mrs. GUIi- land leaves live cliildren, a.s follows: . Mrs. John Hargnive jr.. of Collingwood gravel; Mrs. Joiin .Stewiirt. Pow;kKsan: Mrs. llios. BettH, ColhngwoiHl gnivel: Thomas at hiitnc, and Will of Strtithcona, Alberta. Mrs. Gilliland w.-us a cousin of ' Ucv. Dr. R. G. Boville, Baptist ininLster of New York. She was also a member of that church. The funeral took pLice on Saturday .ifternoou to Flesherton ! C-'iiietery, the renmiiis being taken to , the Baptist chnixd here, where seniee ' was held jirevious to iiitenuent. j Ha 4/ Oi Oil ili \^ m iltf Hi Oi ^ â-  ^(Kf «'o«'f_ '«'£jC:^£:&.£:X:&'a^&:&& &&'.f>- F. G. KARSTEDT nartln=Senour 100 per cent. Pure Paints. Ju.^t jinived : a Jarge shipment of the well- known "Martin-Senour 100 { Pure Faints, incliul- ing FItior Paints and WallPaints. No need to brag these paints up. they sell on their own merits. Also a large stock of Alabastine, JelLstone. Kalso- niine aud Whiting, Raw and Boiled I inseed Oil Turpentine. Japan Dryer, all kinds of ilry Paints and Blushes. «i\\»ff'>'r,. m m m m m m m '//iki^'" TTifi» Building Hardware Mo ate the head'iuai'ters fur all kinds of Building Hardware including Nails, Hinges, Locks, Knobs, Bolts, Barn Door Hangers and track, gla.ss, etc. All at the lowest po.ssibIe price. Ifyouaie building, you will do well by iuve:itig;it- iug aud getting our prices. ii[ unm. Carelully Corrected L'acli Week Dats 42 to 42 Peas 63 I o 83 Barley 48 to 48 Wheat !)5 to !)5 Hav 7 OO to 8 00 Butter 22 to 22 E-gs. fresh 25 to 2.'» Potatoes per bag 40 to 45 Geese 10 to 10 Ducks ... 10 to 10 Chickens <> to 8 TuiUoys 14 in 14 Shelf Hardware Fully .^ttu-ked, in all kinds of Grauiteware, Tinware. Galvanized-ware. including Pails, Boil- ers. Kettles, Tea Pots, rreserving Kettles, Knead- ing Tans, Dish Pans, Wash Tubs, Oilcans, Cream Cans, Strainers, C'ullanders, etc. etc. Also all kinds of cutlery, including Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Bread Knives, Knives and Forks, Spoons, etc., also Heavy Hardware, including Hinges, Bolts. Screw Nails, Axes. Saws â€" Hand and Cross Cut, Snaps, Augers, Bitts, Wrenches, Flyers, etc. 5ap Buckets and Spouts. Put in your supply of Sap Buckets and Spouts before the spring opens up. Be ready, the first run is always the best, don't wait and miss it. ^ We have them, you want them. 'iff- j-^ ^e^s^S'&&&:C'&'*-&S''&-'S'frS:&s: && &&&4^' ilii \^ ilf iti when 00 people were piesont to assist them ill making the evening one I'f pleasure. Being in I he s.»\v null business at Eusonia,Iam proparevl to do custom Skewing. Will also pay cish at the mill for spruce and balsam in twelve-foot kngths, - J. W'. Deagie. on Monday ut a generous gift from tho : Pi'esbyterian Sabbath .school a.<» a tolen of appreciation cf her services in eunnec- 1 lion with the recent su:cessful outertnin- i meiit given by tho schuol. Mr. Bliok- ' burn w;i3 also some days ago in like c I manner rcinenibeied by the Ladies' .Aid, to whom he has leiidered helpful service. Mr. Geo. Cairns made the presentation in behalf of the school and Mrs. \\. L. Wright aud Mrs. VaiiDiisoii in behalf of the Ladies' .\id. Coiicenirated sport wa9 dished up in abundance for an hour iin Sat urd.ty t'> a fair sized crowd, when a Maikdale hockey team met a bunch of Flesher'un Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy "ALL DEALERS" ! sports and went to defeat, the score being i The doors of Mr. Win. Davis' fine x.2_o. The playevi were juniuis of' Tc>»ideuce, Torunio line, were thrown jm,iors, but kept the crowd laughing! open to the Epworlh League and friends despite the C"ld. The homo team was j to the number of about fifty on &Joiiday ...lightly the heavier aud completely ont j nisfht. The t:nie was spent in games and skated, and out shot the \isitors; their j contests. .V Imn-li was provided by the combination was ut a .supeiior nature uo. league and a most ciiji-yablo tinre was ^b. Dillon the referee, kept the tifry ; spent. Mr. and Mis D.ivis have the a.8p,«itions of the players in check by | deep gratituJe of ihe viiitors for the putting two Fleshei I m snd one Markd.ilc ' hospitility extended. -Iijersoii the beuch for sluggii.g. i CANADIAN r) ^ ^ I^ACIFIC Ky. Special Trains For Settlers travelling t-> the West with live- stock and effects will leave Toronto at 10.15 p. 111. every Tuesday dui- in.; March iiiitl April. Settlers travelling aK>ne and wi h their families should use regular trains, J leaving Toronto daily at 10. 15 p 111. Colonist and Tourist Slet'iwrs attiiche<l. t". P. R. i>; tho only direct and Ihtuiigh cur line to the We.st. .\l)ply to S. Rands,. C. P. IX. Agent Flo.Hliorlon. Croup pi«itively stopped in 20 minutes, wi'h Dr. Shoop's Croup Uomudy. One test alone will surely piovo th's truth. No voniittng, no distiess. A safe t>nd plea-'ing syrup â€" 50 c. Sold by all doale 8. If >ou w.inll have a safe yet certain though Remedy in the homo, try Dr. S4u»op's--at least once. It is thoroughly unlike any other Cough preparation. Its ta.sto v«ill be entirely new to you â€" unless it is already vuiir favorite C .u.;b Uenicdy. No opium, chloroform, or any other s'upifying iiigredienls are used. The leiMlir Kavis uf a harmless, lum:- bealiug mountainous .shrub, give li Dr. Sho 'p's Cough Remedy its wumlciful .^u-ative projMjrties. It is truly a "nost certain and tiustwoiihy tresciiptioii. Sold by .all do viers. Hotel to Rent. Park House, Flesherton. ?3<)0.00 per year, 13 betlrt om?, furnished kitchen range and refrigerator Applications in the form of sealed tinders, ii.ust be iu hiiuds of the Secretary on or before March l,«f, 19C!». E. C. Murray, Secy., F. 0. Ku-sledt, Pre*., FlCJ»hetloa.' Buytng Toot lUear Come where you can save uiopey. "We remind our frientls that we have a good stock of I'ubbers, Overshoes, Leggings and some felt goods â€" ^just the kinti to keep your feet comfortable in the cold weather. â€" frost proof and warm. Also a lot of Trunks â€" 'I'elescopes going o^ cheap. Shoe polish, all the best kinds. Custom work made to material useil. Trv order, first iiuality CLAYTONS ll>i;»*^!Si,^^^'''^^|^^l»|^^5iK'

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