Grey Highlands Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 1 Apr 1909, p. 4

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Apjiu. 1 IDOU T II E F L E S li £ R T xN ADVANCE 'h:k^^?^s:fj:^^25^j^.:7::^^^S^^^^ \ FXHILL & CO., = iWarkdale An Immense Purchase of Wall Rapers In New Up=to-dale Patterns Selling at Half Price. Beautiful Heawy Gold Embossed Papers Suitable (or PBrlors, Library* oiul Krout Rooms. Reijular 00c double roll, on sale at just hilf, 15c siiiijle roll ov SOc double roll. Ill this extra jjo.id paper we have a very lartjo atsorlmcnt of patterns iiicluiling all the bo«t culoiings and shndi's such ua Greens, KawiiK, Rrownd, Ued", Etc., and remember we sell tlie Borders at llie sinie |)rico as the sidowall so, for that good room that you aio y.tnwfi to paper lie on hand to take advantage of the bitigest barijdin.s in Wall Paper that we have ever known of. FINE VARNISHED TILE PAPERS. Regular 75c. Double Roll on sale at Half Price, 37ic In Varnished Tile PB))er8 we have a splendi;! assort- ment of colors including the Black patterns as well as the Tile in the best colors in different shades of Green, Blue, Black and Brown Varnished Tile Papers. Last for year* and wash without injury to paper, and the price is just half, per roll 37^0 FINE BED ROOM PAPERS. 25c Paper aellinf? at 12Jc per roll. We have fifty different patterns to show you in Bed Room Papers at this price and nearly every pattern you could think of is included. Borders ai'd Ceilinns at same price. 25c paper for 12io. DINING ROOM PAPERS. Regular IDc Double Roll for 7^0. You know the kind of paper and pretty patterns that we have been Felling at 15c u dvublu roll in tlic regu- lar way; think of these and then come in and compare them with what we are scllioK you durinj; the sale, border tame price as side wall, for double roll 7^o KITCHEN AND BED ROOM PAPERS. Regular 28c Dou')lo Roll for 9c. There are a great m*iiy patterns in this lot and in many cases just ennuoh for a room. A very large variety of patterns with borders to match selling at per double roll 7Jc. > gS g ggg ! g!g ! ^yg S J^^ ' iyg> ' t ^ ^ (ghe 4J|l^sl|ertoii, %Avm^ Is publiMl)e<l every Thur^-lay at i?1.0oiHT •nn'uiiif paid in advanci-, f\S*) if not ho paid. NET ADVKRTKSINt; RATES 1 column display one year, $00 Half column one year, $30 Quarter column one year. 91'> FortniRbtly thanKe» if re(iuii<'<l QuotatiOQS for transient adTertislng will L>e given ou application it is well to have a sword hangiug at David Wood, John Buie, E. Harbottle, the LId ^- ""'â- â- "y'l. Wm. McKeiizis, \Vm.' ,, i,' , ., r, â-  • u (Mullen, Wra. Davidson, A. E. Cameron, On Tuesday the Dominion House pass- \\Vm. B,i,:tow, Rich. Robe.ts, Geo! ed the following resolution: 'This House fully recoirnizes tho duty of the poplo of Can.tda, as they increase in numbers and wealth, to asi-ume in larger measure the responailiilities of nncional (defence. The House is of opinion that I under the present con'ttitutional relations I between the Muther Country and the I nelf-goveriiiiig dominions tho payment ; of regular and periodical contributions to _ I he linpoiial Treasury for naval and 1 1 • 11 ' military purposes would not, ao far as A receut federal law probibits tlicj^,^„^j^ ^^ ^,^,,^.^^,,^.j_ ,^^ „^^ ,,,„,^ ^„i^ me of tobacco in any form to boys^(„jt„ry,oimi„„ „f ,|,Q^„„(io„„f ^^.f^n^^ «inder 16 years of age, the penalty fori The House will cordially approve of any irst oflfencc not to exceed ten dollars, necessary expenditure di'.'-igned to prii- â€" TiftWA .4 law that was long needed and moto iIia .ii)et'dy orsanizaiion of a will be a incan>of 9»Mjg many a boy Canadi.m naval si-rvico in co-operation from the pt-rnicious^arctte habit. *'"' ""^ *•-. close relation to tho Imperial -â- 11 • 11.. o.,„i. » navy, along tho lines sHcgestetl by the lu lie larger places eRpccially such a •'. .*'.,, , " , / o I 111 I Ailiiiiialty at llie I i.st Idiperial conference, law was badly needed. It was ««tL„a in full .vmpa.hy *i,h th., vieiv that unusual in cities to sec cbildien ofj „,„ „„^,„, supremacy of Britain is ten years of age pulling tlieir cigarette. J essential to the security of coinmorco, the In Toronto a father was lined $7 and' safety of tlio Empire, and the pence of costs for giving his own little son a; the world. The lioiiHBexpri.'8.se.s its fiiin Yes, the law is a timely 1 -on viction thai wlaMiuver the neul ariiifs I the Canadian [)eople will be found ready and willing to niaku any sacritice tliat is re(|uired to give to the Imperial authon- cigarcttc one. The Good Samaritan is evidently an unknown individual down around ties the most loyal and hearty co-f,pera- lioii in every moveiner.l for the niainteii- Giiclph. One day lust week a faniier|anci! of the inteeriiy a-id the honor of on his way to town saw a man lying) H'" Empire." in a fence corner in snow and water,| - sick and tumble to travel. At niglitj when the farmer returned the sick man was still there. When a cou- it last relief the latter was Osprey Council. The Coimell of Ospr»y met at Sing- Stabie was at last sent to the man's, hampton (m March 20. The members found (jj.j I '""â- " "" 1""»''"'- Mimiipsof la»t m<.'et- This is a sad commentary on a civihz- cations were read froi a counliy that isi'V"' """""' ^^l/,""", , .,„; Iraynor, account ^4t>. luvi-ieiiHMi I Ili'iiry ing were teml and adopted. Coimniini- : \V. H. Thur.- printing ; laaao , , ni 1 1-1 Traynor, account ?4tl. Keversham bridge, supposed to know the Bible and "S; Muuzio ditch and Drain No. 2 ed countryâ€" on teachings. This poor man lay within j D.iwn, eirlifyinp that ,]as. Jackson's au ., , •.., „ii .!„ It'l. .11,1.1 I count for ?â- '! for liuildiiig a culvert, was two miles Ofa City all day with nmn^ correct ; .lohn Conn produced a ciVtiti- bcileas people passing and repassing Barbi'r, Hy. Pinch, VVm. Muller, L'. Koighen, .Inc.. McDermid, J«». Gillies, Dcjiiald Stephen*, Jas. Loughei-d, Raht. Taylor. Robr. Edwards, D. McQueen, Alex Cameron. Fence Vikweus John Priddle, Tlios. Stephens, Jas Elli.iit, H. A. Hardy, John Kerioii, Geo. Brown, (;eo. McDonald, Robi. Taylor, J no. Hannon, Robl. Gibson, Geo. Haw- ton, M. Th(im.soii, T. S. Fruetliy, A. Buie, Win. Hodgson, John Roes. I'OI'.NI) KEKI'ERS. B. Davidson, W. H.Guy, D. A. Mc- Lean, Caleb Cl:iyt..n, Willis Neff, James Kerjuson, .lnnios I)oui;Ihs. Council ailjouined to meet at Fercr- sham astt Court of Revision on May 25th. I'ire At Durham 33 Tlio hu8ine.ss section of Durlmiu camo witliin an aco/if being wijK'd out by tire iilioiit el.^voii thirty o'clock Thursday last when a frame Iniildiiig, .situated to the north of Mclnlyreand McKudmiel)h.cks, took tile and ai.led liy ,i northwesterly wind, gained ci.nsiderable hoiulway, be- fore the! liiviiien ooiild reach tho scene. I he lire was di.scovfiod by Night-watch- iiiaii Brooks on the pioiiiises occupied by Jniu's and Rickett, butchers, and as the building was an old one, it burned ipiick- ly. Had it not been for the excellent work of tho l(jcjil tire deiiarliuent, the whole business .section of the town would |irol«ilily have been de.stroyoil. .\s it was, NVelister's jewelry st<ue and J. P. Telford's law otlice next to tho burned building took tiro ill two or throe [daces, but the tliimes were soon j)ut out. The former place, especially, wlis badly damaged by water. The less will be about »!t;l,0O0, and, is undorstorxl, only partially covered by insurance. Best Editorial Page In Canada Toronto Daily Star Has Strong Com- hi uttion iii John Lewis and Jos. T. Chirk. In the judgment of many readers the most interesting editorial page in Canada is th.it of The Toronto Daily St;ir. Mr. John Lewis, author of the life of George Brown, and for many years chief editorial writer on The Glolxj, is Tho Star's chief writer, and the staff has recently been in. creased by tho accession of Mr. Joseph T. Clark, '-Mack," formerly editor of the Saturthiy Night. Mr. Lewis and Mr. Clark stand in the first rank of tlieir profession in Canadii, and the combina- tion of two such writers on the staff" of the same paper is something unique in Canadian journalism. The Star's editoriids are always sane, progressive, excepti onall y free fr om b ias, political Jor" otherwise, jind always_enun- ently'readable. Special contributiims, jii which "Mack's" personality is particular- ly noticeable, are now an outstanding feature of the i>age, so that [altogether ^it is little wonder that it is popubr. For WhooplnglCough. Give Chaiiiberlain'K CouKh^Remedy. It will keep the couch loose, exiiectoration easy and render the fitu of coujrhinir less frequent andlless severe. It is sSfe and sure. For sale by W. K. Richardson. For conspiracy lodefiaud, 0. T. R. conductors Corrigan and McCallum were each sentenced to three years in Kingston Penitentiary. On Saturday afternoon |Chiof Cring'e drove out to a swamp ou Chae. Duncan's farm in Proton and arrested James Suiellie on a charge of ultorini^ a forged note. It apnears th.rt he had given A. T. Stewart of this town a note for t250 in payment for u horsx, rig and some furniture as S mf llie was about to l)e married.*!! The note bore the signature of Wm. J. Greer of West Lather, who denied that be had signed the note. The preliminary hearing of the case came off here on TuesJay. It would appear from tho evidmce that business transactions between Greer and Smellle had bei-n .soinewhut mixed up. The accused was coniinit'ed to stand his trial at Guelph, and was t^ken to jail yesterday, where ho will remain until trial unless he Can secure bail. â€" Mount Forest Confederate. and died witliout unyoiie ho much as raising a band to help him. Verily the people of that sccliou have no reason to bo proud of themselves, Mr. Lucas' resolutions, published in another column, is a move in the right direction. Nothing will make the teleplione so popular, or bring it with in, reach of the mass of people, as government control. Private cotn- catn from the patliinant'T for Ihi' year 1900. that lli« statute labor fir that, year was performed ; Dr. A. H. McFadden.oii belinlf of tlie Singhampton public lilirary, asked for the usual grant. Orders were Lssued on the treasurer to pay .las. Jiclison S3, buildini! culrert ; Isaac 1 rayiior J2(i. service on Drain No. 2, tI2 for service on Menzie ditch, aii'l 18 for service on Fovereliam bridge ; W. H. Tliurat in, f 15 for printing. Taylor -McCalliini â€" That tho clerk order fiom the Sawyer Masse} Company iinu set of ten-inch tile moulds wilhext jboltoms Carried. McCaIIuiuâ€" Buie Tliat each rif the road coniniiisioners he appropriated 81S0 roads and bridges in liM)!). panies are numerous and connections i each for i ere annoying. G.ivcrnment owner | "U'^,',] m, „„ ,., , , " ' "* Jill McCallumâ€" Thomiifion That Ihe clerk ship would overcome these drawbacks notify the county treasurer to receive the an! doubtleas civo a cheaper service, ! t'»''«» charged against lot 21, con. 11, for ,. , ,, ... , •,„ ithoyear 1»0(!, less (;»>.05, being amount which would result in a much wider, ^|,„,gp., ^^^j^^^ ^j,, i,,^ f,,,. ^,^«„^, ,^j,,,^ range of Ufcfuluess for this modern and interest, and now cemlied to as hav necessity. o If it is thought wise to spend a few millions ou protecting our own shores, this paper liaa nothing to nay against it; but we would rather object to giv- ing thoso millions to the mother country in the form of war vegsels, Tho time may come when this country will need more protoctiou to her shores ing been performed. Bylaw No. Carried. 518, a|ipoiiiting pathmas ters, fencevienors and p'lundkeepers, was passed, vi7.. : PATlISIASTHnS Joseph Jackson, Edward Mills, Robert Coutts, Henry Stiver, Henry .laokso.i, Wm. Rich, Mark Tedford, Ji din Harmon, Geo. Inglis, John Sawdon, Wm. Inkster, Wm. Anderson, Andrew Burns, Win. Jaiiiio«on, Wilbert Scuit, J no. II. Priddle, R. Armour, J. McLennan, Wm. J. Winters. Jno. S. Winters, D. OiUies, Wm. Beatly, Ilobt. Stevenson, J. C. Government to Control.Phones. Mr. I. B Lucas (Ceiniotjrcy) present- ed an important le.solulion in ttio L' ga- la! ure on Tm.sday. The res.. lui ion ells f..r an addiess 1(1 le prei<etited to tho G.iveriii.r (leneral prayini/ that his Ex- cellency will caus.i 10 lieUid indiiecur-e ami form before the Pari ameiit ..f Cmada ihed.siivs of tho Lgslaluiv that such leuihlati.in m.iy hi> pa.-Hcd by the Parlia- ment of Canada iis may Im necessary to enalilo the Province of Ontario to ex- propriaio uiion fair and eipiitaldo tonus all the property wiilun llio Province of Ontario iif any pei.son, c..mpaiiy or cor- porati..n carrying on a teh phone business within the pro\iiico. An altoiiiative power is also sought. Ill case tlie foregoin.j request is not grant- ed, thou Mj-. Lucas wants the Iinjiorial (Jovernnient to vest in the Leui.slatures of llie several provinces, or he Legislature of tha Province of Onlario, full power and aiitlL.rity to cmtr.d and regulate wilhiu the territorial ju'isdiclion of each province, or ihe pi..vinco ..f Ontaiio, idl persons, companies or corporations c;\riy iii« on a Itdeplioiie bui,iiieas thor«in, re- aerviiig to tlio Pmliainenl of Canada the control and rcgulalion of ii.ter-provincial business only, «„t,'!iW1 Qgi Mr. Lucas explained tliat the object of his resolutions was to slait a niovement for Government-owiiud telephone-. Manitoba and Alberta owned their own 'phono systeiiie, he said, and a few weeks ago Hon. Goo. Graham stated at Ottawa that if Ontario wanted (»overniiienl-o«n- ed telephones tho Lei-islnluru should lake some action in the iiiatthr. That sciion is n.iw being taken. Mr. Lucas also stated that if ihe Governnu-i.t would take over tho trunk lines, tho wh.do province would become a not work of wires strung by rural telephone companies. CANADIAN PACIFIC HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Tratnsleave ToroDto 2.00 p.m. on APRIL 6, 20 MAY 4, 18 JUNE 1, 15, 29 JULY 13. 27 AUQ. 10, 24 SEPT. 7, 21 SecoDcl dau Ucketj from OnUiio ilaboiu to priocip*! Northwett points at LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES \Vinni(«8 tnd return $32.00; Edmonton and return $42.50. and to other poinli in proportion. Tickets good to return wiihm 60 days from goioB dale. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS on all elcunioni. Corofortkble li«rlhi, fully equipped with bcddins, can be tecurrd at moderate ralet lluough local aaeal. Early application must be mad« ASK FOR HOMCSKCKCRS- PAMPHLET containins rate* and full informatioD. Apply tonearrtiC P.R. Ab«dIoc toR.L^Thoiiipaon, Dill. Pau. Ait.. Toronto. ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE OF CARS tlian she lins at tlio present time, and/McFarlane, Chas. Croft, U. Fonwick, J. Wiley, Wm. Hayes, \N m. Hpanhomie, L perhaps tUis ia tiio best time posfiiblo in wliicli tocommeuco our works of deferioo, when the British war cry is telioiiig ainoiiR the colonies. We do Willi war in any shape cr form, ib forced to the wall Rheumatism. Alorc llian nine out of cvmy ten casos of Cameron, .John McOuiihIiI, A. iMorrisnn, rhcup.atisni are simply rtumnntism of the L.IV1 ralhstor, Itohl. Wullar," A Mc- !"'"f'<"''. 'hi»J to c.hl nrdamii weather orchron- Arthur, E. C. Tocllar, A. Sinclair, \V«h. I° 'ilnZf r'r^n,. r,. T t^ "" \'i""i"*' ,, ,v .„ ,„ ' ,, „ ,r , ,„. trratnicnt In renuiied. Ihe fiec sonlicat on >r^«n, 1). VV. Clinton, ..Spoirord, Mi „f Cl,Hn,I.Hil«in\ Liniment l.s all th^tirS Itobinson, (ieo. Whcwell, Jon. S|)t'ncor, j ^i1, audit iH cfitnin to give a luiiik rclitf- Win. Thompson, T. Monaijliiiii, ,1no. j <'iv«it a trial mid sco for y.iniHulf Imw (jnick. Limlsay, Wm. Smith, F. Waldriok, KJw. '^ '^ •'<''''•"•» .'he nain ami Hornntiii.. Vnee, 2,". Hawtoii, Jos. Uarher, Geo. Hawton, k R^ten.* '"'"â-  ''""' '"''' ''*' ^^'• S. KANU6, Agciii, l-LLbncniuN Notice to Cred iters In tho mutter of the estnte of Saiuut'l IVllur, hite of the Township of Artt'ittesin in the County of (irey,Fantier,(leceaseil. NOTUM^ inhortibv K'vei) )Miv8uaMt to tho re- vlRpaStatutos of tJiitario, iy;t7, Cha)». V20 that hU the creditorn and olliC'i'S liavin^ clainiH fiUfiiiiHt tho t'sttito of th« Hai'l Sainiiul IVdlat' w})ot1iodunoi-Lbotit tlie tlrst day of Utu'uiuhor, UH*K. ai-o rrquinil on oi- bL'foio the Ulth tiiiV t'f ApUl, UK)!), to Hii'd by post pre- tmhl ort'uUvorto \V. !l. Wright, Owon Sound, >nt.. Hoheit'OVH fur tht: uxuctitors of thu )uHt Witlaiid ToBthinyiit of tho*^aiil dt<coasod, their ohviHtian and Hnrnauu's, addroHHut) and de- HcriptioiiH, the full Miiitirutttt'H of thuir ulalms, tho Btotuinontof tliutr aciMumtH and ihu nature of tho HOcuritittH (\t any) hohl by thoui. .AND FUUTHKk TAKK NOTICK that after Huch \a.9i niuntiunu.l (tutu tho said exi^ct:- torrt \vin procc'i'd t> dit-t>ibute tlie assets <> thn do oasud ainon^ tho parties oiilillud thore- ti> having regard only to tint clainiri of whiidi Ihiiy shall then have notici>, and that thu Haiti oxocutorH will not bo Habh! for tho naid a>HOtHor any purt thereof to any person or pcrsonH of wliotitMdaims notifo Bhall not havo l>eon rocoivfd by tlu'ni nt tho tiiiio of Nuch tUti- tribntion. Oaiod March a-2:tl. \. U. liXM, \v. II. vvitianr. ow.mi Houn '. n.it.. Solicitor for tho ExoontorH. Herefords For Sale. Cows ami lififorH for auK', none bettor, PriccH rijfbt, Vont Oftico, iVottm Station; farm half mile from Suu^ccn •) unction. We hftvt; HoM all (Uir 1 ullw. J. itT, WATSON. S.M.OSBORNE Ueneral rierchant : Port Law MILLINERY OPENING Our <lispky of tho latest styl(;sin spring and snmmer Millin- ery will tako place on WKDiNESDAY AVIUL 7tli, and following days. Everyone (Uelcowe* ^^^eK*i^^i9K^*^^«^^^*^^* GENERAL AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS Fiesherton - - - Ontario. OVA Splint! Millinery opening will he held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, March 30ih and 31st, and April 1st. We cordi- ally invite all tha h-idies of Fiesherton a> d surrounding country to come in and e.iarnine our very excellent, artisticand elaborate dis- play of Ladies' Ueadwear. MISS E. P. AMOS, who is an artist of exceptional skill and much experience, h is charge of this department. Depend upon it, if you buy a hat at Boyds' you will have something that's up-to-date. No trouble to show goud.s. â- \ w E are opening up a merchant tailorinR business under tho manaament of Fred Morley who is a hrs^ class workman. We have a complete range of new and up-to-date stock. We guarantee a perfect tit. Call and see the goods â€" just in the cuiner room MRS. SMITH'S OLD STAND. N MEN'S FURNISHINGS we have all the new and latest styles Hats, Caps, Fancy Vests, Socks, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Etc. SBoots &• ^Aoes A N very large range of Ladies and Gent's Fine Boots and Shoes in Box Calf, Vice Kid, Doug, Ox'olood, Tan an Patent Leather. EW Dress Goods in all the new shades and patterns â€" prices 55o to 81.50 per yd., also a large assortment of Ging- hams, Zephyis, Linens, Printsand Muslins A complete range of Ladie's Ready- to-wear Garments â€" Skirts, Jackets, Waists, Uuder- akirt.*, Etc. Flour and Feed. We keep on hand a full stock of Flour ai;d Feed including Feed Flour Shorts, Bran and the famous Five Roses Flour made by the Lake of the Woods Milling Co., Kewatin, every bag of which is guaranteed if not satisfactory return it and get your money. Hardware. We have a well assorted block of Hardware â€" parties contemplating 9 building will do wrll to fct our prices before purchasing ehewhere â€" 4 also a nice line of stoves, tinware etc. i| Mi^li In SleigbSt BuaaliSf maggons, 1^arrow$, Plougbs» Cream Sep- arators and mire Fencing HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY Heard's Carriage Works Farms for Sale & Rent 100 ncics choice land, lot 17, ton. 11, t<nvn- .-liip of Osprey, one mile from l''evoi"li«in. i.iii>;i' liaiik liain, .straw sliedndjoining, Iniple- iiicnt hoiwo, large fimiie dwellinii hciise, jjootl oiclmid and well, 17 ueies fill i>louglied, 10 luies Kood lm«h, lialanco seeded down, well fenced. Applv to Wui. U.VVIUSOX, Kobroy, Out. Farm (or eale, containing one linndrcd acre!! more or les.'*. beiiij! lots 1 II-IIU. eon, 1, N: K. Tt)ronco Kydonliaiu voail, about eijjhty ucvcs cleared; bulanco busli. On ttie jo-operty is one frnino barn ;i.~>x.'>5 o.i titoiie basement witti con^ crotu stabling uudgood JinpleineittHlied. l*>%uio ilwollinK bout»o, small orchard, two Kootl welln. .\lso two nprii>{i8 on baek end of place. Tliere I avo thirty a^rea (all plouylied. live acres o( (all | win at. well fenced anti in afiood atatootcult'va- . tion. This is ono ol'tho best (aniifl in tho townsliip and can bfa boujjht right. Itisjiteat- ' y't one mile from FleKliertou and ttvo miles ( from Markdalc. Apply to ltIClI.\ItU80X lllt<'S. Klesherton Cej/ion's 9/feat 7/farket. All kiiiJs of fresh and smoked meats, head cliceso, sausage, always on baud. - s CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Jus. ^ceiocklin, T ot» :ilaiHl:i.>. eon. :<S1) li, lOO acres, ftl cleared â- -' 10 acroe pastnre. balance Kood bush, llarn U.3.\.50, drivluK hbed, j.'ood fraine lioiise. '2 woUh. 1 acre of orena.d and atone Avrtll niuler barn. HuUKoen river erosflea back o( fiirm'. \VoM fenced and in ^'ood Htaie of cultivation, :i ndhn from I'roton Static n. For terms apply on premises to J\Ml-:s H. V.\l'SV;, Proton Station l,''or sale cheap, oi rent. Imnicdiato possession ' LiOt ;1U eon. U, Artemeaia, about 7."> acrefi clear, oomfortablu lou house and frame barn. .'\pplv tol*. .1. Sproule, Khisherton. or John J. Martin, across tho road from said lot. 1 ots i; ) 8 and U. Con. l;t. in Urn towhsliip of -â- ^ Osprey, bWacrcs, largo cloaiTni^. Kood (ramo barn and stables, r^ood dwelling and well. Ap- ply on the prouiisoa or to |W. J. Hkllamy, Fiesherton v,^or sale ciioap and on easy teruta, ^'ond com. •^ forlable fraiuo dwelling, stable and drivins house, with three vilhifie lots, in (^oylon. DweN liiiK well built and fliosbed and cood bearing orchard ou tlie property, Apply to U. J. Sriiot'LK. Fiesherton "l^"'or sale or rent â€" 100 acre (arm. t aero o( or- •^ chard, 10 acres bush including ."i acres iiard. wood, well watered and Rood fences, biick liouao, frame barn, "IJ miles (roni school and post ollice, » miles from I'roton Hcation. For price and terms of' sale amily to Wni' Taylor, lot 7:i-7t, con 1 north o( Durnani road, Arteniosia T ots (W, Cfi and 07, con :i Aitcuieyia, l."iO neres â- â€¢-' l'!5 cleared and ninler etiltivution, all (eiiccd two good orchards; large frame liarn. basement barn and outer frame burn 24.X.IO, frame dwell- ing. This will bo made a gooil thing for tlio right man W. H.MoNAIiLY, I'ortlaw â- pir nent -lot :'.7. con 4, Artemcsia, 100 ncrcs 8"> *- to 90 cloareil and in eultlvation. coniforta'jlo <lwelliiiR. hank barn, stone stalding, in a first claSH settlement and wall worthy the attei'tion of tlioso vcrjuirinK such. li.J.SPliOt'f.R. Fiesherto n T ot :l, eon. 4 OKproy, 100 acres well timbered- »-i For terma etc. apply to R. Koberts, l.ady liaukl', U. â- â-  Good Farm For Sale. Tot 19, con. 0. Osprey containing 100 acres 80 ' cleared, f:anie house, frame barn. stone foundation; orchard, well watered. One thousand down and balance to suit purchaser iHimediate possession. Apply to K. N. KiNSE.iR, Maxwell P. O. El Dorado Farm. Of Shorthorn cattle iind Leicester sheep. linlLs imd heifers on hand foi- sale, also a numht.r of single .and rose comb tirown leglmrn, and single cnnib white leghorn eookeiels l.„t 'AS Con. \ Clia.s. Sta tfo.'d. Shorthorn Cattle for Sale. »,r,f,MV"r,'"""',V'',',"''''"'' "«> •«"" of breeding aiKliiuahtv Hull, eows and heifers for sale at reasonable prices Lot 32,oon.5 CHA8. STAFFORD. Fiesherton VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE 'Pho underaiKned has a good \ acre lot in ••Irlcevdlo for sale, containing ronghcdBt liouso. good barn, good orchard, two wells, etc. Alsoajl-acre vacant lot near tho station, nmler enltivation. These lota uinat be sold as I am leaving tho west thu spting. Apply for terms, etc., F.b....,9(«7"^""'="^'^''^'^«"^^. I'ricoville PUMP â-  MAKING N^ooden luiinps nmnufacturod throughout and repairs promptly and fiatisfiictorily attended to. I am a(;ent for three of the beat iron pump manufacturers in Ontario. A cnrd dropped to me at Ceylon P. O will have my [irtnupt attention. Your patiun'.ge rejpectfully solicited. dAMEiS A. M CLE AN. Carrie's Corner, Ceylon P. O.

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