â- m m !-â- * M. \i..'* ;'%- - V . • 1 NoremMR 2 l>li FLKSHIRTON A D Y A If C E THE STANDARD BANK *-<•" OF CANADA •«-«*. TRANSMimNG MONEY Fof sums up to $50 our Buik Money Orden an coBTeaietit and inezpemtve. For larger amounU we iuue Drafts or Bdls of Exduuige. Money sent at once to any I banking pojnt in the world by Telegraphk or Cable Transfer. ' Savings Buik Department at Every Brandi. » jr^^^ FLESHERTON BRANCa Z^' C«or^« Mitchell, »Cas»a^er CUMM AUtO AT OtnUHAM AMD BAnstUTOK Trains 'foHows : Going Soath .7.43 a. m. 4.33 p.m. C. p. R. Tfane Table. leave Fleshertoa Station "C VICINITY CHIPS next Correspondence from Kimberley. Stone Settlement, Toronto Korth Line and Portia w un^raidably crowded out. A* j no paper will be printed next week this Going North , n^tt,, ^ju y^ "tuied.' â- _ â- â- Mr«. Thompson of Laa»rk county, . j^. . ^y^^ ^^ hwa TMitii>s her moUier, Mrs. f«lIl"^*^'S?'''^'!fn'^"^'"* *^ Whit*, for eooie week., ha. returned followe : For the north at 10.40 a.m. and j . 7 p.m. ; and the afternoon mail south at °°''"- 3.4a o'clock. For morning train aouthi Mim Switzer spent Thanlugi'i^C >â- > mail close at 9 p.m. the prefious ev'g. , Shelbome./MiM Bell ac her home in ; Owea Sound ; Mrs. P. Loacka and Mr*. I D. BfcTaviah and Maater Cecti, and Mrs. John Stewart, Mra. Marr, Mr«. John Bellamy, la Toronto. Visitors here were : Mim Mamie fiabart of Toronto, MiM Lily Rutledge of OranxaTiile and Ml. Roy Kerr of Toronto Tnitersity. Rer. Mr. McLaren ol Stooffrtlle mored hU family to town on Saturday of laat week. Mr. McLaren is the new incuab«ot of the Baptist circuit her*, and occupied hia pulpit oo Sunday morning. The family constat, of Mr. and Mrs. McLaren and two childreo. We welcome them. This is tb» aeaiioa of the year when new aubscriptioo. are coming along, and we hare been pleased so far with the prospects of a ret>pectable addition to our lists this fall. As an extia induce- ment for new subscribers we will, after this date, give the balance of this year free to all nsw subscribers. Tail the man who borrows your paper about (his. One day during the past week we re- A rawanl *f 9M was oCsrad for th« Bodiag of Rudolph Miwh, the M WalkertoM ma« wh» waadered away from hooM oa Oot. 9, aad vbo has beao missing STer 8iac«. The next day Much was located byfai. brother- ia-law, Mr. Todz, who brought him back to towa. How Mikch lirsd in the meantime is oot known. Sir Wilfred La urisr ha. decided to re- sign t be Quebec East seat aad mpresent Soulaoges in the Commoos. < Odds and Ends ^ Mo Advance will be prtated ""Week â€" Thanksgiving holiday. Miss Marcuells o' Guelph spent the 'holiday with her brother in town. W. G. Riviley, general merchant of iHopeville, has a.<>sigoed . Mr. Fred Karstedt of Toronto L'ni- versity, was home for the holidays. Dr. Ern. -\rmstroog of Cobalt spent 'ThankigiTing with bis mother here. The Clarksburg Review has condensed itMlf. It is now a 8ve-coIumn quarto. Township Clerk Bellamy, visited with his son. Bob., at Ails* Craig, over the holiday. "Mr. W. Buskin is trimming his block- imitation brick. It makes an improve- â- ment. Mrs. 0. W. Phillips leffon Saturday ! ceived dve new sabscriptioos frcm to visit her brother, jeweller of Powassan. The Rev. John Wells of Ailsa Craig, a former pastor, will pre.ich in Chalmer's Church Sunday afternoon next. Miss Will* Wright, teacher at Des- R. Thompson, | "idely different points of the compassâ€" j Kimberley, Feversham, Toronto and Flesherton. They are coming •lona: every day. We want 100 new sub- scribers this fall, and expect to ^et them. Since the Sproule block was burned l»oro, spent Thaoksgivini; holidays at her '»*^ f*" '*>« postolbce has beeu l«;ated home here '° ''^* -^rmstrona: block, but will shoitly , r.1 > L J m. . be transferred to perm<kneal premise*. Mrs. Jos. Blackburn and Mrs. A. . , . t> ,. â- â- . . . ,. _ ^ .u L 1- I next door to Boyd s general Store, m the Stewart visited in Toronto over the holi- 1 , ,, u- u u u ^ j Uuilum.; which has been m course of *'â- : erection this f^ill by Mr. JI. K. Kicbatd- W. Armstrong is re-erectin? the large s^n. The tilling in of this vacancy with driving shed at rear of his i-Jock, which ' ^ g^^.j ^rick building makes an immense Wiw wrecked with the snows of last improvement to the street. It is now '""'•^''- : bein:^ tilted up for n po.stolfice and when Mrs. K. Beiithaiii, Mrs. R. Shaw and complete will make one of the most Miss Florence Thurston spent Thanks- coniplete offices iu the county outside the givinn in Toronto. , county town. Postmaster Trimble hes Miss Flora McMuIlen of Toronto, who ordered tho latest thing in combiuaUon Las been visiting her parents here for ' lock boxes. These have i^issed the customs and are e\i)ected any day. It will only be a matter of a few weeks until the otlice is moved iiito the premises. new some time, has returned to the city. Mr. James McNau^hton and Mits Gertie Loucks of Meafoid visited at Mr- P. Loucks' last week. ^^^^^^^^__^^^^_^_^.^___^^ Thauksijiving Day passed otf quietly j l),,i,t waste youi i,ion<.y biiyius' stien^ch- aud pleasantly here, with very pleasant , ening plasters. Chaml>erlain s l.iuimeut is weather. | ehcaiwr and better. Dampen a piece of fluu« Boi n-To Mv. and Mrs. Chas. Sewell ! "'' "'"• '' *'"' ^'"'^ " «"'' ''"' â- ^^'^''""^ I»"-^ and it will relieve the pain .mcl soreness. i\t iale by all dealers. of ISlegget Sask., t.viiis, boy and girl, on Oct. 13. The services in the churches on Sun- ' " day partook of the Thanksgiving spirit,' If you want to have a good laujh and appropriate sermons being preached. '"»?''« '''" * s'"'^"'-'''' ^ '"^o to see the I Bengough entertainment in the Fleaher- Miss McKenzie of AllLston, who taught ; ton high school assembly room on Fri- in the high school here until the summer ! day, Nov. 10th. Fliere will be a good holidays, spent Thanksgiving with ' moon so those who coma will have the Flesherton Iriends, i prospect of a drive home "by the lia;ht of the silvery raoon" with their present or prospocti\e wives. .1. W. Bengough's 1 entertauunent is one contiiiusl laugh. .\ man named Park of Wiarton his leased the store recently occupied by Mr. Win. Large at Eugenia and will open up aaothtr general store there. The first genuine little snow storm lor the season came on Thursday night of last week , and the ground was covered Ilia songs, stories and readings are all of the comic variety and his cartoons of people you know are big mirth producers. Mr. Bengough's humor appeals to all and leaves a decidedly pleasant me.uory with a white mantle Friday morniug. but ^ ^^ ^ decidedly ple;isant evening. Tickets it disappeared through the day. Mr. Silas Shunk was in Berkeley last Mond.ty adjusting a tire loss which oc- curred in that village in October, insur- ed in the "York." A special meeting of the W. I, will be j held in the high school on Nov. 14, at' )i,^ p. m. \ full attendance it retiuest* I ed to complete important bu.Hiness*' Atrangements are being made to hold a fowl supper early in De<.-ember. Bro. Irwin of the Durhim Chronicle is this week installing a new pressâ€" same are the regular prices and can be had at Richardson's drug store or from any of the Flesherton Bandsmen. Admission, res. seats ^toc, children 15c. general admissioo 35c, While Constable Maurer. of Clifford, was taking Daniel Gillies, a man on the Indian list, as a prisoner to Guelph, he fell asleep, and the prisoner took advantage of the opportunity to get off at Drayton. The Constable did not awake till he got to Guelph, when he got into communication with high Con- as the Markdale Standard and Advance j •'"ble Green, who captured the deserting nse-andhe couldn't do better. The ' brave. "Mt. Forest Confederate, two-revolutioo Campbell is an ideal pres. for a country othce. Mr. William Shunk, director of the York Fire Insurance Co. of Toronto was visiting with his son, Silas Shunk of this village la-st week. Mr. Shunk ha. been a member of the board of diiectots TOKDNTO, ONT since the beginning and hiis taken con Students of this year ate in positions siderable interest in the suoce.,, of this ^''^J"^'^ »&« '" •l'^ » «">'«''• Write for Catalogue. Enter now. Superior company. i la»truction in all Departments. Become Independent ; Attend Lj-IOTT . SOCIALS AND cowcEyrs Hurrah 'or the social of the season ! l^e L. O. L. Ko. 509 wUl hold a box Mcial in their hall. Orange 'Valley on November 3rd. Admission 15 cents, ladies ^ith boxea free. Good accom- modatiOQ foi horse*. The W. C. T. U. of Flesherton wiU hold a parlor meeting at Mra. W. A. Arnstroag's on We4Q9s<i«y, Nov. 3ih, at 3 o'clock, whea Mrs. Straith, Cor. Secy, of this district will giva an address on the work of the Union. A prstrram will be furnished. Tea will be served. All the ladies of the town and commanity are invited to be preMot. The small fee of ten cents will be charged. ARTICLES FOR SALE Heavy draught horse, five years old for wtle. James Oliver. Ceyloo. Buff Orp-ngton cockerels far sale. James Turner, Ceylon. Leicester Ram Lambs for Sale â€" choice, well bred. Fred Stuart, Kimberley. Horses for Sale â€" One horse d years old, 1 mare 6 years old with feal by her .'«ide, I colt rising 3. John HcPhail, agent, Priceville. i HILL BROS.. MARKDALE This week we are showing a very exclusive and siyiish range of ^ Ladies' Black Dress Mantles | Made by one of the largest and exclusive Qermaii Manufacturers in the business. Stylish Black Coats in very fine Haterial \ I f you are interested in the buying of a nice black coat it will pay you to see these, moderately priced at $10.50, M ♦ld.-», $13.50 aad f 19.50. made from very fine material, the nobbiest styles and these prices are m'ich less ^ than you would expect to pay. A Big Snap in flantle Cloths SELUNC AT EXACTLY HALF PRICE Now that t4e cold weather is here this ia a great chance to buy the young girl the m«kiags of a nice warm Coat at lictJe money. These Mantle C'.oths are of the best materiid and come in Beavers, Curl Cloths, Serges and Chariots in colors of Black, Navy Blue, Myitis Green and Cardinal and the prices are just cut ia two, which is away below cost of mannfactnre. $1.25 Mantle Cloths for 63^ $1.50 Mantle Cloths for 78c $5.00 MantlrtCloths for §1.00 $2.50 Mantle Cloths for fl,35 These cannot be repeated once sold. Village Property for Saleâ€" The under- signed offers for sale eight acres in one block in the village of Flesherton, with comfortable dwelling, barn and stabling, well and spring ^nd small orchard there- on. If not w)ld will rent. Andrew Carr, Flesherton. Farm for Sale or Rent â€" Lot 'i, con.l3, and lot 4, con. 14, Osprey, better known as the George Myers farm â€" 200 acresâ€" 65 under cultivation, 30od buddings, well watered. Apply to W. A. Armstrong, Flesheiton. ISep tf ~ MISCELUNEOl'S ^$ a? r Men Buy Your Stanf ield's II Underwear Here & Save Money jp We ire showing » very l.rg>^ stack of Stantield's Celebrated Cnderwsar at prices much less than you are paying. ^1 Visit this store for Stantield's Underwear ^ I ' ^$ A Snap in Men's Underwear ^ Odd Uaes StiUng f»r 25 Ceata W« hava sbonc 15 doz. Shirts and Drawers in this lot. They come in plain and ribb mahes and Jo 40 and 50a. S$ «a: ilue« . this week your choice for ' c Hen's Fine Shoe Rubbers 9? ^Ve have xjo naany large M2e» in Men's Fins Shoe Rubbers and if yoi* happen to wear size 9 to 10 you can bay •%M ')Ocaad $1.00 Rabbers this week for per pair tific Martiodale will bo at Radley'* hotel, j Ceylon, on Monday and Tuesday. Nov. 6 and 7, to buy all (x>tatoes coming to ! market. Will pay the highest market i price. G Martindale. I HiUBroSw Markdale. Good brick house and double lot for sale In Flesherton. Price and terms right, .^pply to Jeii. Thiatlethwaite, 195 Church St.. Toronto. tfOct.l? Contractor wanted to take out tama- j rac. cedar, spruce and balsam this win- | ter. -\pply to D. Roberts, Lady Bank. ; For Sale or Rentâ€" The Portlaw store. For particulars apply i-o Mrs. Geo. Thompson. Chatsworth. 1 Nov. Will the parly who took a rake from the planinii mill tlume on Saturday after- noon kindly return the .same at once and save trouble for himself. FREE! Free '. Have a look. Or.iii;^e Hill Feversham. For one week tiie Curtis Comedy d'. commencing Friday. Five tiist class actors with the Co.. Five. A'Jnii^si.m Free. Chi'ppintr Ui'iio every day ,i: Eiuou'.a. J. E. Williams. Lose â€" Ye.arlin'.^ heit'er.about ('cCL'^iid. Finder please communicate with Dan. McLeod. Flesherton. Strayed to my premises, l.>t 8. con. 4, Euphrasia, 1 sheep. Owner can have same by provin.^ property and paying expenses. 11. Hammond, Kimberley. Lai'tern lost between Fleshertiai and Will. Fishers on Thankssriving morning. J. H. Gibson, Fleshertm. WANTED A live representative for Fleshevtoii and surrounding distric; i^< sell high class stock for The Fonthill Xurseries Mure fruit trees will 'oe planted in Fall of l'.*ll and spring of l'.U2 than ever be- fore in the history of Ontario. The orchard ol the future will be the best payins part of the farm. We teach our men salesmanship. Tree culture and him- In:; profits in fruit- growini: can be made. Pay weekly, permanent employment. e.\olu.sive territory. NV'-.re f.^r iMi'ticulu's Stone & Wellington TORONTO Farm For Sale or Rent K.irm in- S .;.• . r I;..t,- r. :.t;,.p.ii., _--|i acres, !„:» Man.'. \\ c-.i:. ;<. t/iphni^i.!. .")0 .icres VahiabietiinK-r. i-o.-d oichanJ. wattre.l witli sprin)r<_; nvn frann.' h,)ii.se.s. oarn ."H'.s.'h) stab!,-, u«deiii<?ath: nt^ar school, church. PiscOtfti-r. Api'ly t.. Wni.'H. Hath. Kedwint: I", i ). Un; i CLAYTONS FOR - - Boots and Rubbers o O 'T'HOSK who wane good wearing Boots, either ^ 1 Factory or Hand made for the wet and cold V woatbr-r or for winter sh-nild call and iii.<pect our ^ CELEBRATED MALTEESE CROSS & LION O BRAND RUBBERS, Both Light and Heaw. o ^ ^ Trunks, Suit Cases and Telescopes. ^ m S REPAIRING AS USUAL. AUCTIO.N SALES An auction sale of farm'stock will be held .m lot U4. T. AS. K., on Thurs- diiy, Nov. 9 .\. Wickeus. prop. D. McPhail. auctioneer. NOTICE All parties holding plots in Meaford Road Cemetery are renuesied to attend at the cemetery on Saturday, th» 21st day of C)ctober, at 1 o'clock p.m., to as- sist in laying out the grounds. The trustees will, at the s;ime time, dispose of the shed to the highesl bidder. By order of the trustees. â€"JOHN BOLAND. Sec STRAYED Strayed frjm the premises of the un- der»igned, lot 21, con. 10, t)sprey, two ewes and one ewe lamb with lone tail. Ewes with pig rings lu eais. Finder will be rewarded. GEO. THOMSON, Feversham. FARM FOR SALE aislas !<t>bltii Lot J, cou. 13. , frame dwulling, i^ooa b&to, ntAbliag under; RO»d orch»rd. never failiun sprinij creek cross- ing farm. Seventy -ftre itores cleared and iu good state of cultivAtioti. Twenty nores h trd-. wood buab. Will be »oU cheap. .Vpply tn INoT , R. -v. K0BERT8. Lady B»ak. i>Dt, Bolls For Sale Three young Hereford bulls foi sale. suit, ble for service. You will ha»e to hiiny if you want one of these tine vounn aniniab. 14MaA3 -T. A J. WATCON. Stock for Service Darbkm bull and Berlcuhire bog for wtvice on lot 7. con. I, N. D. B.. Artemesia. Tctniiâ€" • l.tOeash caab. _ -L. MoAKTHCR, Pric»Ti!I», aijttly Imo, F. H. W. HICKLING The New Store With the New Goods Everything Reasonably Priced Ladies' Fall Coats W R K are showing i Kaiii;e ot the most Stylish Cloth Coats ever exhibiteti liert, beaatitiiUy iesiiined and tailored lu the latest mode. No two C">ats are alike, so , that a wide choice of styles is assured. EVERSIBLilTWKEDS in pi-etty shades of Blown. Liijht and Dark Greys, Black and Navy Beavei-s. Prices- $6.'.^J to $13.30. Ready-to- Wear Skirts W E have just placed in stock a shipment of Ladies' Ready to- W'ear Skirt* in Black and Navy Panama -Biack and Navy Sergeâ€" also in Fancy Dress 'Tweeds in new colors. Thes« garments are alt cut on the lateat patterns â€" tinished to perfection throughout and specially priced as the quality of the '^oods readily shows. Pricesâ€" $;>*'> and $4,59. RE.\DY-TO-WEAR Waists iu Silk and Lace »2.75 to â- VTEW' PJVTTERNS in Flaunellette Waista |95c to T ADtES Fancy Lawn AproBs T ADiES Fancy Neckwear. Black. White and Colors 25c.. T ADIES' Fancy Lii.en Collars 15c. SlV- and L.\blES BELT'S in Leather, Velvet and Elastic ioc t* CHILDREN'S Wool Toques in White and Colors $5.00 fl.25 25c fl.OO :::25c : 75o ••••25c HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FOWL, BUTTER AND EGGS. ir